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November 30, 1945 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-11-30

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Friday, November 30, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational Activities

Ground Broken
For Synagogue

Dr. Crane Speaker Youth Participate
In Pontiac Hanukah
At Beth El Dec. 7 Service This Friday

Page Thiiieen .

Rabbi Schoenberger
To Preach at Temple
Israel Next Friday

Rabbi Fram and Delegation
to Attend Hebrew Union
College Celebration

Rabbi Levi _Principal Speaker
Dr. Glazer in Washington;
at Ceremonies of N. W.
Hanukah Dinner to - Be
Hebrew Congregation
Held Sunday at6

The Northwest Hebrew Con-
, gregation and Center conducted
. its ground breaking ceremonies
to celebrate the beginning of
work on its new synagogue at
Curtis and Santa Rosa, last Sun-
day, at 2 p: m.
The principal speaker was
Rabbi Eliezer Levi, associate
Rabbi of Bnai Moshe.
Among those present were
Harry Cohen and Harry Shul-
man, president and vice-presi-
dent of Shaarey Zedek, David
Cohen, president of Bnai David,
and Isidore Soskin, • prominent
in communal activities.
The president of the congrega-
tion, Ira G. Kaufman, after a
talk on the need of a Conserva-
tive synagogue, introduced Alice
Goldsmith, president of the
Ladies' Auxiliary, Edith Oper-
man. president of the Young
Ladies' Society, and Manny Lax.
president of the Men's Club of
the congregation, who spoke
briefly:
Rev. David Katzman led in
the singing of the national an-
thems.
David M. LeVine was honored
to be the first man to break
ground. He was followed by
members of the congregation
whose length of service and de-
votion to the synagogue deserved
the honors.

Parochial School
Holds Party Sunday

The Hebrew Parochial School
of Yeshivath Chachiney Lublin
will sponsor a Hanukah party
Sunday at the school, Linwood
and Elmhurst. •
Two plAys will be staged by
primary grade puPils, The sub-
ject "Why' Remain a Jew" Will
be debated by two high school
students, Philip Rabinowiti, af-
firmative, _ and Abraham Kar, .
negative.
For information call Mrs. S.
Kape, president of the Yeshivah
Sisterhood, TY. 4-3561, or the
school; TO 8-2341.
The third annual banquet of
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin will
take place Sunday, Jan. 6, in the
remodeled auditorium of the
school. The Yeshivah asks all
friends to cooperate.
A Hanukah bulletin will be is-
sued by the Yeshivah this week
and will be mailed to thousands
of Detroiters.

Membership Tea Sunday
By Shaarey Zedek YPS

All the youths in the Sunday
School of Temple Beth Jacob will
participate in the Hanukah serv-
ice this Friday evening, under
the supervisioti of Rabbi David
Schoenberger. '
Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, minis-
An interesting portion of the
ter of the - Central Methodist
Church, will be the guest speak- service will be the special musical
program conducted by Mrs.
James Rosenthal, who will be ac-
companied at the organ by Mrs.
David Schoenberger.
The children will be given
gifts. A social hour will follow.

Beth El Hanukah

Dinner on Sunday

Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac,
Mich., will occupy the pulpit of .
Temple Israel Friday night, Dec.
7, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of
the Detroit Institute of Arts. He
will preach on the subject,
"What America Means to- Me"
and will describe his experiences
in Nazi Germany and his escape
to America.
Rabbi Leon Fram, together
with officers and members of
Temple Israel, will be in Cin-
cinnati that Friday night to at-
tend the celebration of the 70th
anniversary of the Hebrew Union
College. Other members of the
delegation are Jacob A. Citrin,
Sol R. Colton, Charles L. Gold-
stein, Arthur J. Hass and Nathan
Kolb.
At the close of the services the
Sisterhood of Temple Israel will
hold a reception in honor of
Rabbi Schoenberger. -
The Play Club of Temple
Israel's Reliigous School is pre-
senting several performances of
the Hanukah play, "The End of
the Story," by Fannie B. Linsky,
before various departments of
the school. The play is directed
by Miss Bette Weinberg.
This Friday night, Temple
Israel holds its Hanukah Family
Sabbath Eve services.

-The annual Hanukah dinner
of- Temple Beth El will be held RABBI D. SCHOENBERGER
on Sunday, Dec. 2, at 6 p. m.
Rabbi Davin Schoenberger,
The newly organized Junior
High School Choir will render a formerly Rabbi of the Temple at
program of Hanukah hymns Aachen, Germany, now Rabbi of
Cyril Wezemeal and Harriet
Toomey, members of the Temple
Quartet, will render a musical
program.
DR. HENRY HITT CRANE
Dr. E. Benedict Glazer will
er of Temple Beth El at the Sab-
address
the audience.
bath Eve services at 8:15 p.m.,
Friday, Dec. 7.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be Mishkan-Israel Holds .
During this Festival of Lights
in Washington where he was in- Hanukah Fete Sunday
vited to preach at the Sabbath
Spread light through the world
eve - services -of the Washington
Congregation Mishkan Israel,
Hebrew Cong.
Blaine and Linwood, will have its
Buy Bonds for Victory
The Religious School will-ob- annual Hanukah banquet at the
serve Hanukah with plays and synagogue on Sunday evening.
classroom parties this Saturday
Rabbi I. Stollman will speak
and Sunday, Dec. .1 and 2.
on the subject "Hanukah of the
Past and of Today." A musical
program will be given by Cantor
Dr. Schoenberger Teaches
R. Boyarsky.
Bible Course in Pontiac
The banquet is being prepared
by the Ladies' Auxiliary: The
The School of Religion conduct- committee on arrangements in-
ed by the Pontiac Council of eludes A. Sheinack, B. Lazowski,
Churches at the. First Presby, H. Clayman, M. Goldsmith, P.
ter ian Church has invited Dr. Sta4man, and the congregation
David
David Schoenberger, rabbi of .officers, J. Weiss, president; H.
Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac, to Margolis, - vice-president; H. EiriL
teach a course in "The Old Testa- horn, treasurer - ; A. Olanosky; sec-
ment—Its Contents and Values." retary.
This course is designed to de-
velop a greater appreciation of Sermon by Rabbi Levi
the Old Testament as religious
and historical reading material At Bnai Moshe on Dec. 7
"Eretz Israel—A People and a
and - to aid the Bible teacher in
becoming more familiar with the Land" is the subject of the ad-
various writers and their mes- dress to be - delivered by Rabbi
Eliezer A. Levi at. the second of
sages.
the 1945-1946 series of late Fri-
Dr. Schoenberger lectured at day evening services, Dec. 7, at
the Christian Endeavor meeting Cong. Bnai Moshe.
of the Central Christian church
The services will begin at 8:15
on "The Debt of Christianity To- and will be conducted by Can-
ward Judaism" and spoke in this tor David Katzman. A social hOur
Church on Thanksgiving Day on will follow. The Sisterhood will
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On Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2:30 p.m.,
the Young People's Society. of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will be
host • at a membership tea at . the'
Synagogue. Invitations are • ex-
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friends, including returned ser-
vicemen and former members.
The YPS has planned a pro-
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