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December 28, 1945 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-12-28

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Page Eight

THE 'JEWISH NEWS

Friclay, December 28, 1945

Congregational

Rabbi Price of Toronto to Address
• eth Yehudah's Annual Banquet

Announcement was made this to be held Sunday evening Jan. 6,
week by Yeshivath Chachmey at the Yeshivah building, Lin-
Lublin that Rabbi Abraham Price wood and Elmhurst.
of Toronto, dean of the Theologi-
Henry Applebaum, veteran
who has seen service in Europe,
will bring greetings from the sur-
vivors in Europe. He is a student
at the Yeshivah.
Jacob Soberman, president of
the Yeshivah, will be the toast-
master.
Reservations for the dinner
should be made at once at the
Yeshivah office, telephone TO.
8-2341, or through the ticket
committee chairman, M. Kaner,
HO. 9183.
A new radio program, "Voice
of the Yeshivah," will be Present-
ed every Sunday by Yeshivah
Chachmey Lublin on Weinberg's
Jewish Hour, on Station WJBK
from 10 to 11 a. m.
The time for this radio pro-
gram is being donated by the
United Dairies.
The Yeshivah will utilize this
RABBI ABRAHAM PRICE
time to speak to the Jews of De-
cal Seminary of Canada, will be troit of the activities and pro-
the guest speaker at the third gress of Yeshivath Chachmey
annual banquet of the Yeshivah, Lublin.

Jewish Chaplains Work
Is Praised by Patterson

Activities

Round Table Sponsors
Louis Lytton Programs

WASHINGTON (JTA)—Secre-
Louis Lytton, distinguished ac-
tary of War Patterson this week tor, will be presented in his pow-
praised the contribution of the erful "monodrama," "I Am An
Jewish chaplains to the morale American," before civic and re-
of the U.S. servicemen in all the-
aters of war, emphasizing that
"no chaplain had a harder job
than the Jewish because he
served a group that was widely
scattered thr-oughout the armed
forces." He addressed a luncheon
of the Jewish Welfare Board's
Committee on Army and Navy
Religious activities.

Resume Parcel Post
Service to Slovakia

Judge Simons Named
On HUC Foundation
Fund Committee

CINCINNATI—Dr. Solomon B.
Freehof, past president of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis and rabbi at Pittsburgh,
has accepted the national chair-
manship of the Hebrew Union
College Foundation FUnd, which
seeks $5,000,000.
Associate chairmen will be:
Mrs. Arthur Hays Sulzberger, of
New York, wife of the publisher
of the New York Times, grand-
daughter of the late Rabbi Isaac
Mayer Wise, founder of HUC;
Paul Baerwald, for years a leader
in JDC; Rabbi Samuel Golden-
son of Temple Emanu-El, New
York; Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of
Cleveland, president of CCAR;
Judge Charles Simons of Detroit,
U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The announcement was made
by Dr. Julian Morgenstern, HUC
president, and Dr. Hiram B.
Weiss, chairman of the HUC
board of governors.
Dr. Freehof is an HUC alum-
nus and former member of the
faculty of that Reform seminary,
which is celebrating its 70th an-
niversary. -

A forum presented by the De-
troit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants, sponsored
by the Men's Club of Cong. Bnai
Moshe, at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday,
Jan. 8 in the social hall of the
congregation, Dexter and Law-
rence.
Speakers will be: Dr. Alvin
Hersch, member of the faculty
of the school of University of De-
troit; Judge Joseph Moynihan
and Judge Philip Elliott of Flint.
The Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, exec-
utive secretary of Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, will be the
moderator. The subject will be:
"In Peace as in War, • Team
Work."
Louis Lytton, veteran stage ac-
tor, will appear in a monodrama,
"I am an American." •
The Men's Club of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek will be the
guests of the Bnai Moshe men.
A social hour will follow. The
public is invited.

Postmaster Roscoe B. Huston
announces that parcel post serv-
ice to Czechoslovakia is resumed
LOUIS LYTTON
subject to the same conditions as
were in effect prior to the suspen- ligious groups and in schools in
sion of the service. Only one par- Detroit and other Michigan cities,
cel per week may be sent by or Jan. 2. to Feb. 2, under auspices
on behalf of the same person or of the Detroit Round Table of
YIVO
concern to or for the same ad-
dressee, and the weight of such Catholics, Jews and Protestants.
For
parcel is limited to 11 pounds. Those desiring his appearance are
The rates vary from 24 cents for asked to call the Detroit Round
The Yiddish Scientific Institute one pound to $1.70 for 11 pounds. Table office, CA. 6449.
(YIVO), 535 W. 123rd St., New
York 27, N. Y., announces awards
for Jewish men and women in
the armed forces and Jewish vet-
erans for an essay on "My Exper-
iences and Observations as a Jew
in World War II."
Each essay submitted should
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sketch; 2. a factual description
of all that the writer observed;
3. a description of the writer's
own feelings and thoughts
evoked by what he saw or heard;
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that have occurred in the writer's
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Rabbi Levi to Deliver
Talk on Persecution

65 Stations Broadcast
`The Drama of Palestine'

Bnai Moshe Men's Club
Sponsors Round Table
Forum Tuesday Jan. 8

Essay Contest
Jews in War II

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The public is invited.

"The Drama of Palestine," a
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Freedom, Conservation
Tied in NW Pin Loop

The Freedom • and Conservation
teams of the Northwest Congre-
gation men's bowling league re-
mained tie for the leadership
when they split their match. Sun-
day school moved from seventh
to third by sweeping four points
from Justice. Peace club )eat
auxiliaries, jumping from tenth
. to sixth.
S. Bicoll's 255 set a new single
high for the season, and a series
▪ record with a 611.

N. W. Hebrew Congregation

Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion and Center, at its Sabbath
services on Dec. 22, conducted
the Bar Mitzvah of Bertram Ri-
sin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Ri-
sin.
Ira G. Kaufman, president of
the congregation, states that the
final and completed plans of the
synagogue have been drawn up
by the architect, I. M. Lewis, and
approved by the building corn-
mittee, headed by J. Maurice
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