Friday, Augus+ 31, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirteen via Noted Lecturers, Musicians On S. Z. Men's Club Program Bnai David to Have Holy Day Services For Young People Young Israel Launches New Year With Services at Two Locations High Holyday services at Detroit's two Young Israel syna- gogues will inaugurate the or- ganization's program of activities for the new year, with an in- Cantor Hyman J. Adler, the crease in religious, cultural and newly elected cantor of Bnai social activities. David, will officiate. Before the end of 5706, Young Detroit Jews are invited to at- Israel hopes to have its activities tend these services. centered in its completed Ortho- Congregation Bnai David has dox Community Center on Dexter arranged for special services for near Fullerton. young people. Children of mem- bers will receive admission tick- High Holy day services at the ets before the holidays, free of Northwestern branch . of Young charge. Children of non-mem- Israel, housed in Yeshivath Beth bers will be charged $2. Yehudah pending erection of the The Junior Services will be Young Israel Center, will be led conducted by Rabbi J. M. Brown by Rabbi Jacob Ungar, Arthur of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and Gellman and Charles T. Gell- will be supervised by Rabbi J. man. Sermons will be delivered S. Sperka. by Rabbi Israel E. Turner. Services at Young Israel Selicoth services will be held Congregational Get-Together to Open Year's Activities on Saturday, Sept. 1, at mid- Next Wednesday; Arzt, Ludwig, Spiegel, night at Congregation Bnai Da- Grayzel, Among Year's Speakers vid, Elmhurst anA 14th. A congregational get-together sponsored by the Men's Club of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, with the Sisterhood, the Young People's Society and the Junior Congregation participating, will open the year's program of the Men's Club next Wednesday evening, in the synagogue's so- cial hall, Maurice Heligman, president, announces. Harry Cohen, president of Shaarey Zedek, will be chair- man of Wednesday's program, during which the meaning of the High Holy Days will_ be dis- cussed. Other programs announced by the Men's Club for the current year include the following: Oct. 3—An address by Frazier Hunt, war correspondent, on "Atoms—Peace—Russia." Oct. 17—Charles Gilbert, bari- tone, theatrical star, in a "Gil- bert and Sullivan" treat of mirth and melody. Oct. 31—Dr. Solon-ion Gray- zel, editor of Jewish Publication Society, in an address on "Ad- justment or Assimilation." Nov. 14—Address on "Pre- destined -Judaism" by Dr. Judah Synagogues Set To Accommodate Non-Members Many Plan Supplementary Services to Eliminate Commercial Setups To provide religious services under proper auspices for non- members who have patronized mushroom synagogues, several of Detroit's established congrega- tions have arranged supple- mentary services for the High Holy Days. These congregations are re- sponding to the recommendations made by the Synagogue Com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council to make it unnecessary for many people to attend ser- vices at >mushroom synagogues 1 which have been condemned as commercial exploitation of re- ligion, and as offensive to the proper observance of the Holy Days. Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- ter and Lawrence, Beth Abraham, Linwood near Sturtevant; Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th; Bnai Zion, Humphrey near Holmur; Mishkan Israel, Blaine near Lin- wood, have arranged supple- mentary services. The Councils Synagogue Corn- ,mittee urges all who can possibly do so to attend services conductgd by established congregations. The committee will meet in October to review the efforts made this year to reduce the number of mushroom synagogues„ and to discuss the problem pre- sented by congregations planning to build synagogues within a small area. Appeal for Tefillin Made by Rabbi Aiding Jews at Belsen Camp At the last meeting of Zeirei Agudas Israel, a diary was re- ceived from Rabbi S. Baumgar- ten, who is doing relief work at the Belsen Bergen Concentration camp. He appeals to American Jews for Tefillin. His own pair is used from early morning to late at night, and many internees made the blessing because they had not put on a pair for over three years, he reports. An appeal is made to Detroit Jews to bring their extra Tefillin to the synagogues, Slicoth night, Saturday, Sept. 1, or call TO. 5-6046. Arrangements have been made to pick up these Tefillin for immediate shipment. Goldin, professor of Jewish lit- erature at Duke University. Nov. 28—Concert by Abram Chasins, eminent pianist. Dec. 2—Hanukah congrega- tional dinner, with Dr. Max Arzt as guest speaker. Dec. 12—"An Evening With the Boys in the Armed Forces." Jan. 9—Address on "Peace and Its Master" by Emil Ludwig, no- ted writer and biographer. Jan. 23-L-Concert by Ossy Ren- ardy, noted violinist. Feb. 6—Scout Night. Feb. 27—Joint dinner of con- gregational Men's Clubs. March 13—Address on "What's Ahead for the Jew" by Dr. Sha- lom Spiegel, professor of medi- eval literature at American Aca- demy for Jewish Research. March 27—"An Evening With the Rabbinate," in conjunction with the Junior Congregation; including the showing of the film "Sacrifice of Isaac." April 10 — "Zionist-Palestinian Celebration"—an evening of Jew- ish music. May 8—Shaarey Zedek Reli- gious School Night, featuring the talking picture "Joseph in the Land of Egypt." Rabbi Isaac Lewin Of Palestine to Visit City During Holy Days Rabbi Isaac Meir Lewin, son- in-law of the world famous Gerer Rabbi, has arrived in this country from Palestine and will be a guest in Detroit in the interests of the American Religious Pal- estine Fund. Rabbi Lewin will be here for the High Holydays to bring a message to Detroit Jewry from Jewish communities in Europe and Palestine. Orthodox leaders are arrang- ing a banquet in his honor, to take place at 7 p. m. on Wednes- day, Sept. 19, at the Jewish Community Center. Rabbi Leo Jung of New York Congregation Bnai David, Elm- will be here to introduce Rabbi hurst and 14th, announces that Lewin at the banquet. Rosh Hashanah evening services will be held on Friday, Sept. 7, Shaarey Zedek Scouts at 7 p. m. Cantor Hyman J. Adler will officiate at all Holiday Held Picnic Sunday services. Shaarey Zedek Boy Scout and. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on the first day of Rosh Girl Scout troops will hold their Hashanah on the subject "A annual picnic this Sunday at New Evaluation to the New Middle Rouge Park near Ply- Year." On the second day of mouth. Parents and relatives Rosh Hashanah he will preach on have been invited, it was an- the subject "Reconversion of nounced by Albert Green, head of the Shaarey Zedek Scouting Men." Committee. Games and contests will be NBC to Dramatize featured and awards will be given to the boy and girl scouts who Jewish Radio Play sold the most bonds during the NEW YORK—"Behold the seventh War Loan. Congregation Shaarey Zedek Jew," a radio adaptation of the British Greenwood Poetry Award, now sponsors . seven troops: will be presented by NBC in Brownies, composed of girls 8 observance of the Jewish New to 10; the regular Girl Scout Year, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 11:30 p.m. troop; a troop of older girls; Boy Scout troops 104 and 164, Cub The radio drama, based on Ada Pack 104 and Explorers' troop 104 Jackson's poem of the same name composed of older boys. and written by ilton Geiger, was first broadcast last year in ob- CARD OF THANKS servance of Rosh Hashanah, and The family of the late Ethel will be repeated by request. Goodman wishes to thank its This program is presented by many relatives and friends for NBC and the American Jewish the kindnesses shown them dur- Committee.' ing their recent bereavement. Rabbi Sperka Speaks On 'New Evaluation To the New Year' Beth Aaron Congregation Have Good Fortune in Securing CANTOR I. H. PEKARSKY branch at 2691 Joy Road will be led by a well known Baale Tefilo. After the Holy Days, Young Israel's youth groups, story hours, clubs and classes for boys and girls will meet on regular sche- dule. Young Israel's veterans com- mittee, headed by Solomon N. Cohen and Harold Platt, has formulated its program for the reintegration of returning ser- vicemen into the organization. Aid in securing employment for Sabbath observers among veter- ans, reorganization of Young Israel's sub-senior group to in- clude returning servicemen and women, introduction of veterans into positions of importance within Young Israel are among the provisions outlined by the committee. Orthodox Synagogues, JWV, Form New Posts Orthodox Jewish Congregations and William B. Herlands, chair- man of its Veteran Council, urges A plan by which local posts the congregations to invite the of the Jewish War Veterans of veterans to "become a perman- the United States will be organ- ent part of the congregational ized in congregations throughout family through the organization the country affiliated with the of a veterans post." The con- Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- gregations are urged to "offer -the gregations of America has been post of the free use of synago- adopted by the two organiza- gue facilities for meetings, so- tions, it was announced by Arch- cial and similar functions." ie H. Greenberg, national com- Five congregations already mander of J.W.V. have taken first steps towards A letter, signed by - Dr. Sam- the organization of congrega- uel Nirenstein, of the Union of tional Jewish War Veteran posts. 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