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THE JEWISH NEWS
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Congregati nal Activities
Dr. Glazer to Be in 'Frisco to
Address Anniversary of
Temple Emanu-El
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Rabbi Leon I. Feuer, spiritual
leader of Toledo's Collingwood
Ave. Temple, will be the guest
speaker of_ Temple Beth El at
the Sabbath Eve services at 8:15
p.m. Friday, Dec. 14.
'Rabbi Feuer was graduated
from Hebrew Union College in
1927 and for eight years was •as-
M.stant to Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil-
Ver in Cleveland. In 1935 he was
called to Toledo to serve the Col-
1ingwood Ave. -Temple. Active
in communal affairs throughout
the country, he is the author of
several books and holds prorry7
inent posts in national organiza-
tions.
The liturgical music will • be
rendered by the Temple Quar-
tet, under the direction of Jason
Tickton. A social hour Under
the auspices of the Sisterhood
will follow.
Sabbath morning services will
be held from 11 to 12: Rabbi
Davin Schoenberger of Pontiac
will officiate.
Dr. B. Benedidt Glazer' will be
in San Francisco to speak at the
95th anniversary service • and
banquet at Temple Emanu-El.
He will go from there to Los
•Angeles and will return to De-
troit the end of the month.
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Plan Book Review
Sabbath Services
At 'AV Hillel Friday At Get-Together
Conservative and Reform Sab- At • Shaarey Zedek
bath eve services will be • held
simultaneously at the University
of Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation this Friday evening.
Conservative services will be led
by Eugene Malitz of Detroit and
Gilbert Iser of New York; and
Reform services by Rita Hyman
and Ruth Wolkowsky of Miami,
Beryle Walter of • Detroit, Fran-
ces Mitchell of Boston; Sylvan
Berman of Rochester, N. Y.
Prof. Frank L. Huntley of the
University of Michigan English
department ; and Dr. George
Shepherd, Minister of the Con-
gregational Church, Highland
Park, will discuss "American
Policy M China: Imperialistic • or
:Dernocratic?"
On Sunday evening, `.Hillel will
hold. its second Supper-nar. Stu-
.dents will discuss "Is There a
Jewish. Way of Life?" Rabbi Je
hudah M. Cohen, Hillel director,
Allene Golinlzin of Chicago and
Edward Tumin will lead the dis-
cUSSion.
Dr. Glueck to Speak
At Temple Beth El on
Palestine,' Tuesday
Dr. Nelson Glueck, world fam-
ous archaeologist, will deliver an
address on "Palestine" before the
Men's' Club of Temple Beth El
next Tuesday evening, in the au-
ditOrium 'of Temple Beth EL
Dr. Glueck, who has participat-
ed in the most important excava-
tions in Palestine, will illustrate
his lecture with pictures he has
taken in Palestine and will pre-
sent a view of the country that
has 'not' been seen before by a lo-
cal audience.
Having lived in Palestine
among Jews and Arabs since
1936, Dr. Glueck is in position to
give a most illuminating address
on a subject on which he is an
outstanding authority.
Tickets for the lecture are
available at Temple . Beth El or
from members of the Men's Club,
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New Class for Boys
At 2 UHS Schools
A new class for boys between
the - ages of 14 and 16 recently
was organized at the David W.:
Simons and Bagley Branches of
the United • Hebrew Schools.
These classes meet on Mondays
and Tuesdays, between 7 and
8 p. m.
The program for this gtoup is
reading and chanting of prayerS,
discussion of current JeWish
problems, JeWish history and
•JewiSh customs - and ceremonies,
and Jewish agencies and institu-
tions.
. Miss Zelda Rosenthal, former-
ly director of the Shaarey' Zedek
Sunday School, now of the -
' UHS staff, is in charge of the
David W. Simons class. Mrs.
H. Malberg is the instructor at
the Bagley School.
An additional number of five
students will be admitted to
each of these classes. For in-
fOrination call TO. 8-0063, or the
David W. Simons Hebrew School,
HO. 5711.
Dr. Auerbach Resigns
His Port Huron Post
Dr. Selig S. Auerbach has re-
signed from his pulpit in Port
Huron to accept a call as rabbi
to St. Joseph, Mo., where he will
also take charge of the,United
Hebrew schools as educational
and executive director. Rabbi and
Mrs. Auerbach, and their three
daughters plan to leave Port
Huron by the end of December.
Windsor Council Ladies
Raise $5,000 in Drive
Approximately $5,000 w a s
raised by the Ladies Division of
the Jewish Community Council
in the Windsor Welfare. Federa-
tion's drive for $75,000, it was
announced at the organization's'
luncheon held at Shaar Hasha-
mayim synagogue last week.
The group was further en-
lightened as to the plight of
European Jewry by a stirring
talk delivered by Miss Zelda
'Rosenthal of Detroit.
Rabbi B. Groner gave the in-
vocation. Mrs. M. Levine intro-
duced the speaker. Co-chairman
'of the program were Frances
0-eller and Mrs. L. Taylor. Mrs.
A. Cherniak is executive direc-
tor of the Ladies Division.
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`Reform Judaism'
Rabbi Fram's Tcipic
At Temple Israel
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Rabbi Fetter Guest
Speaker at Temple
Beth El on Dec. 14
The new Friday evening get-
together service of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will take place at
the synagogue on Friday, Dec.
14, at 8:15 p. m. Rabbi Gershon
G. Rosenstock will officiate and
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will
conduct the service.
Rabbi Rosenstock will review
"The Unknown Sanctuary" by
Aime Palliere, the strange tale
of a Catholic priest in search Of
a true religion, who ultimately
embraced Judaism.
An Oneg Shabat program will
follow in the social hall of the
synagogue at 9:30 p. rn. It will
consist of the - singing of Sabbath
.songs led by Cantor Sonenklar;
a soprano solo' by Miss Marjorie
Silberblatt; an applied music Ma-
jor at Michigan State College; a
question and answer period con-
ducted 'by Rabbi Rosenstock.
Refreshments will be served
by a committee of the Sister-
hood, in charge df Mrs.. Frank
Wetsman.
MOre than '1,000 persons at-
tended the opening Friday eve-
ning Service and Reception for
Rabbi RosenStock, on Nov. 16.
Members of Congregation Sha-
arey Zedek . and their families
are urged to attend. the Friday
evening service onl3ec. 14, and
the public also is invited.
Aaron A. Silberblatt is chair-
man of the Friday evening ser-
vice committee.
Lt. Ervin R. Lachman Back;
Open House This Sunday
First Lt. Ervin :R. Lachman,
son of Mrs. Belle W. Lachman,
19161 Manor, arrived Friday
from the Southwest Pacific.
Lt. Lachman was graduated
from Cooley High and was as-
sociated with the Madison Com-
pany, • Inc. He entered service
with the 107th Observtaion
Squadron in October, 1940, was
sent to flying school in 1942 and
was commissioned a 2nd lieuten-
ant in the spring of 1943 with
the aeronautical rating of Pilot
Dr. Crane to Speak
and Combat Observer. He had
an extensive 'tour of duty in New
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Guinea, the Philippines and
China. •
In the absence of Dr. B. Bene-
Open house will be held on
dict Glazer, who will be in Wash- Sunday, Dec. 9, from 1 to 5.
ington this week-end, Dr. Henry
Hitt Crane, the noted minister of
Central Methodist Church, will
occupy the Temple pulpit this
Friday, Dec. 7, and will speak on
"Atomic Age Alternatives."
Dr. Herbert I. Kallet will read
the services and introduce the
speaker.
Beth El Service
Friday, Decemiser 7, 1945
In celebration of the 70th An-
niversary of the founding of He-
brew Union College, Rabbi Leon
Fram will deliver a special lec-
ture on the history of the Reform
movement among American Jews.
"Reform Judaism and the
American Spirit" will be the
theme of his lecture at the Sab-
bath Eve services of Temple Is-
rael, Friday night, Dec. 14, at
8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the
Detroit Institute of Arts.
Prominent Speakers
Listed to Address
Bnai Moshe Events
A fellowship dinner for men,
at which returned war veterans
will be guests of honor, is 'being
arranged by the Men's Club of
Bnai. Moshe • for Thursday' eve-
ning, Dec. 20, in the 'social hall
of the congregation:
Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi will
conduct an informal discussion.
The Bnai Moshe Men's Club
has arranged a cultural program
for the winter and spring months.
On Jan. 8, Dvora Lapson, mime
and proponent of interpretive
Jewish dancing, will display her
talents.
On Feb. 5, Dr. Salo Barron,
professor of history at Columbia
University, will be _the speaker.
The annual Father and Son
dinner will take place on Feb.
12. On March 26 Irving,David-
son, humorist, will be featured,
Scholarship Fund
To Honor Memory
Of Maj. Max Weil
A memorial in the form of
scholarship to Wayne University
is being established by the Cam-
pus Club Alumni to honor the
memory of Maj. Max Weil, one
of 'the outstanding heroes in the
early defense of the Philippines.
Maj. Weil was the recipient of
the Silver Star for gallantry, in
action and the Purple Heart. He
had been commissioned in 1940
and ordered to Manila in April,
1941. Following the fall of . Ba-
taan, he was captured in Manila
in 1942 and died in a Japanese
prison camp.
Dr. S. M. Berent is chairman
of the Weil Memorial Scholar-
ship Fund. Contributions may' be
sent to Room 205, Wayne Uni-
versity. -
Committee members include::
Harry Josselson, president of the
club; Samuel F. Grandon, vice-
president; Max Garland, secre-
tary-treasurer; Sam Braverman,
Marvin K. Rosen, Bird Green-
berg, Sam Margolis, Leonard Ti-
gay, Max Chicorel and Michael
Winer.
Northwest Synagogue
Plans Drive for Funds
A drive for funds 'is being .in-
augurated•lAy Northwest Hebrew
Congregation and Center for the
new building prdj edt. - Plans will
be formulated' at a"meeting at
the home of Nathan R.:Epstein,
19410 Warr _ ington, and will be
announced at a general meeting
in January.
A Hanukah program *as given .
Dec. 2 at the Bagley School for
children of the Sunday school.
Bernard Isaacs delivered an ad-
dress. Hanukah gifts were given
the children.
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Bnai Moshe Friday Service
"Judah and His Brethren" is
the subject of the address to be
delivered by Rabbi Eliezer A.
Levi at services Friday evening,
Dec. 14, at Bnai Moshe. Cantor
David Katzman will conduct the
service. A social hour with re-
freshments served by the Sister=
hood will follow. The public is
invited.
Bnai David Auxiliary
Donor EVent Tuesday
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On Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., the
annual donor luncheon of the
Ladies Auxiliary of Bnai David
will take place in the social hall
of the synagogue, Elmhurst and
14th sts. Mrs. K. Nudelman is
chairman of the event.
Mrs. - Z. Needle, program chair-
man, announces that Rabbi Josh-
ua Sperka will be guest speaker
on the topic "The . Real Peace."
Cantor Hyman Adler will sing
Hebrew. and Yiddish songs. Mrs.
J. Sperka will preside.
A shower was sponsored by
the LadieS Auxiliary Nov. 27
to raise funds for food packages
for displaced persons and $100
was turned over to the Women's
Emergency Food Committee for
this purpose,
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pharmacist—who uses only
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You get exactly what your
doctor orders.
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