Page Sixteen THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Rabbi Fram to Give Readings from Great Jewish Literature Beth El Men's Club Elects Leon Wayburn Elect 18 Directors At Beth Yehudah Monday Evening Friday, May te, r945 Child Care Workers to Aid Overseas Program of JDC Group to Operate As a National Council of Jewish Women Unit, Mrs. Welt Announces; NCJW to Render Service. to Homeless, Orphan Children Leon S. Wayburn- was elected president of Temple Beth El NEW YORK-A group of professional child care workers Beginning with the Sabbath Men's Club at the 26th annual Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, will be sent overseas to operate as a National Council of Eve Services on Friday night, meeting, May 9. president of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah, has extended an invita- Jewish Women unit in the overseas program of the Joint May 25, Rabbi Leon Fram will Other officers are: Arthur L. tion to the community at large Distribution Committee, it was announced by Mrs. Joseph deliver a series of readings from Goulson, vice-president, Hyman to attend the general meeting of M. Welt of Detroit, president of the National Council of Jew- great Jewish literature. G. Schlafer, secretary, and Oscar the Hebrew Talmudical Acad- ish Women. From now until September Declaring that recruitment of emy, Monday, in the Dexter and the Sabbath Eve services will M. Zemon, treasurer. The fol- Cortland -building of the insti- workers already has started, and was sent overseas by Council. "The overseas unit to go abroad lowing directors were elected for be held in Room 14, lobby flobr tution. that after a training period an in- this year for the National Coun- of the Boulevard Bldg., 3076 a two-year term: Nathan Bala- itial group of three workers will cil of Jewish Women, however, The meeting will begin at 8 East Grand Blvd. ban, Burton Clamage, Philip R. p. m., with the regular Mincha be sent overseas, Mrs. Welt said: will not operate in the field of "I am happy to announce that migration service. After a care- The first reading will be from Marcuse, Gilbert Michel, Samuel services. The brief educational the chapter of the Talmud Rands and Emil Waldbott and and business reports will be fol- the National Council of Jewish ful survey made by the JDC and known as "The Ethics of the for a one-year term: Arthur lowed by a talk on "Jews and Women has just completed nego- the NCJW it was decided that tiations with the JDC, major the Council could best make a Fathers." Edelson and Leonard Weiner. Judaism in the Gentile World," contribution to the Jews of Cantor Robert S. Tulman and Directors whose terms have not to be delivered by Chaim Lieb- Europe through a service to the Karl W. Haas, organist, will expired are: Bertram Kaatz, erman, Yiddish writer and mem- thousands of homeless and orphan render traditional Sabbath Leonard N. Simons and Ben- ber of the Forward staff. children now wandering through- music. Members in good standing jamin Wilk. out Europe." will cast ballots for 18 directors Services begin at 8:30. p. m. Expresses Confidence to be elected that evening. and are concluded at 9 p. m. N'West Hebrew Cong. Speaking for the Joint Distri- bution Committee, Joseph C. On Friday night, May 18, Registering Children Hyman, executive vice-chairman, Rabbi Fram will preach on the For Sunday School subject "Back to Sinai." expressed confidence that "it would be beneficial and helpful The annual meeting of Temple to have your project coordinated Registration for the 1945-1946 Israel will take place Wednes- with the larger work of the Joint term of the Sunday School of day night. June 13. The Bnai Moshe Religious Distribution Committee. It should the Northwest Hebrew Congre- School will hold consecration lex prove beneficial to those who gation and Center will be held services on Sunday morning, need our help and yours as a con- at the Bagley School, Corner May 27, at 10:30, in the syna- sequence of the teamwork that Greenlawn and Curtis, between gogue. The theme will be such a program involves." 9:30 and 12:30, on Sunday, May "Mothers in Israel." 27 and Sunday, June 3. A chorus of 75, drawn from ROUND TABLE SPEAKER Registration for the daily He- the Sunday School classes, will IN FLINT THIS SUNDAY brew School conducted by the Temple Beth El will hold its sing. Cantor David Katzman will The Detroit Round Table of Confirmation Service this Sun- United Hebrew Schools in co- render vocal selections. Refresh- Catholics, Jews and Protestants day at 9:30 a. m. A class of 64 operation with the congregation ments will be served. is presenting Judge John V. will be confirmed by Dr. B. Ben- will be held at the same time. MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT Mrs. I. E. Goodman, president Brennan as a speaker at the "I edict Glazer. - David J. Miller, chairman of of the Sisterhood, Mrs. Bernard Am An American Day" celebra- The theme of this year's class the Religious School committee, Klein, Mrs. Hirsch and Mrs. Cur- Jewish overseas relief organiza- tion, whereby the NCJW will tion in Flint, at the IMA Aud- is "One God, One World, One announces a final Sunday School tis have assisted in the prepara- send a group of child care work- itorium this Sunday. Humanity," based on Verse 10 celebration on May 27 at 9:30 in tions. ers abroad to work as a service from Malachi Chapter 2, "Have the Bagley School. Miss Nettie Graduation of seventh grade unit in the JDC overseas pro- we not all one Father? Hath not Seligson, director of the Sunday School, will present a play in pupils will take place in the gram of relief and rehaibiltation. one God created us?" which the children will partici- banquet hall on Sunday, June 3. The Council workers will func- A special musical program will tion directly under the supervi- be provided by the Temple pate. All parents as well as the The following awards will be sion of Dr. Joseph Schwartz, made: for scholarship, Geraldine Quartet with Julius Chajes di- general public are invited. Will Start Bershas, Doreen Kollenberg and chairman of the JDC European recting and Jason Tickton at the Delphine Beck; for attendance, Executive CounciL organ. Estelle Silverman, Betty Smith Traditional Pattern Members and friends are ask- and Gloria Taylor; for citizen- "In deciding to launch an over- at 11:45 ed to be present before 9:20 a. m. ship, Geraldine Bershas and seas project in cooperation with No one will be admitted to the During the Baseball Season Gloria Taylor. the JDC," continued Mrs. Welt, lower floor in the Main Audi- "the National Council of Jewish Congregation Bnai Moshe Walter Farber, director of the torium after 9:30 a. m. Shevuoth services will be held Sunday School, is in charge of Women is following a traditional twice daily, at 8 p. m. and 9 a. the services. Sam Freedman is pattern begun in 1921 when a 1400 ON YOUR DIAL Beth El Plans Annual m. On Saturday, when Yizkor chairman of the Sunday School reconstruction unit of workers prayers are said, services will board. Memorial Park Rites begin at 8:30 a. m. Cantor David The annual anniversary ex- Katzman will conduct the ser- The Northwest Hebrew Orthodox ercises of Beth El Memorial vices. Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rab- Park will be held on Memorial Congregation and Center Day, May 30, at 3 P. M. The bi Jacob J. Nathan will deliver exercises will be conducted by the sermons on alternate days. Invites You To Attend Their First Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Dr. Rabbi Fischer will speak on "The Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth Torah and Israel" and Rabbi El and Rabbi Leon Fram of Nathan on "A Light Unto the NEW YORK — The problem Temple Israel. Beth El Memor- Nations." confronting the American public The pulpit will be decorated —of rehabilitating millions of ial Park is located at 28120 West SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 17 Six Mile Road, between Inkster with flowers and plants, donated returning servicemen and wom- by Mrs. Adolph Sternberg in and Middlebelt Roads, JEWISH CENTER en when the war is over—has memory of her husband. been placed first on the agenda Reservations Being Taken By of the 1945-46 program of the Orthodox Synagogues Pb p Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- Beth ltzchok Holds Helfman, Chairman, Un. 2-4313. Mrs. Charles Charlip Members of Merkaz gregations of America, according Un. 2-8485. MM. Meyer R. Rabin lift. I-3170 Shevuoth Services to an announcement by its presi- Officers of orthodox syna- dent, Dr. Samuel. Nirenstein. gogues on April 29 passed reso- Congregation Beth Itzchok, "The Government, private en- lutions by which all synagogues 3836 Fischer, will hold Shevuoth automatically become members services this Friday and Satur- terprise, and the general pub- of the Merkaz. A committee of day. Rabbi Jacob Hoberman lic," he said, "are all making laymen was organized in the will speak Friday morning, on plans along these lines. The interests of supporting a kosher the importance of the Ten Com- Synagogue, too, has its share in restaurant. Further resolutions mandments. Saturday morning the necessary readjustment. Re- 1945-44 Sunday School Terra called for four joint meetings a his topic will be "Megilath ports from chaplains and other of the officers indicate that religion has year. Ruth." not suffered as a consequence of this terrible global war." Dr. Nirenstein's statement was issued in connection with the forthcoming annual dinner of his organization, which will take NEW YORK—The new Jewish the aegis of the American Zion- place Sunday evening, May 20. Will Be Held Sunday, May 27 and folk-music, created in the wake ist Youth Commission, of which of Palestine's reconstruction, will Weisman is chairman, Brandeis Temple Israel Men Sunday, June 3 at the Bagley School, be brought to communities Camp now is accepting registra- Curtis and Roselawn, from 9:30 A. M. Elect Officers May 24 throughout the U. S. through tion for its fourth season. the training which the New to 12:30 P. M. Candidates for these scholar- The Men's Club of Temple Music and Dance Institute, initiated at Brandeis Camp this ships, which are available in Israel will hold election of of- - Parents wishing to assure their child- summer, will give to talented two and four-week periods dur- ficers at the Rose Sittig Cohen ren of a Hebrew and Sunday School musicians and dancers. ing the months of July and Au- Auditorium on Thursday, May Offered on a scholarship basis gust, may submit their applica- 24. education are urged to enroll early to youths 18 to 25, the candi- tions to the Youth Commissions, as classes are limited. Registration All chairmen of committees dates selected will be taught to in their localities, or where there will give their final reports. Re- for daily Hebrew School will be ac- lead and conduct groups in Pal- are no Commissions, to the local freshments will be served and cepted at the same time and place. estinian songs and dances. Hadassah or ZOA presidents. card games will feature the This new department, an- These, in turn, recommend the evening's entertainments. Bar- For Information Calk nounced by Herman J. Weisman, candidates they deem best quali- ney Barnett heads the nomina- president of Brandeis Camp In- fied to the national office of the tions committee. DAVID J. MILLER stitute, is an extension of the American Zionist Youth Com- Chairman, Religious School Comm. Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith is in leadership training scholarships mission in New York, which Charge of the evening's ar- UN. 3-1700 which the camp offers. Under makes the final awards. rangements. Bnai Moshe Plans Consecration Affair Beth El to Confirm 64 This Sunday ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Sunday Mornings Bnai Moshe to Hold Shevuoth Services WJLB Union of Congregations Plan To Assist Veterans DONOR DINNER Registration Brandeis Camp Program Extended To Include Music-Dance Institute Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center .