....,1•• , ■ •••••••• by :1~1 $481494ig - T :: J EV Is rli 'New Congregational Activities Dr. Glazer to Speak On Public Schools' Education This Friday Dr. Hertz, Chief Rabbi, 73, Dead Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz, "Do the Public Schools 'Edu- Chief Rabbi of the British Ern- . cate' Children?" will be the sub- pire, died on Monday in London ject of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer's at the age of 73. Born in Slovakia, he came to sermon at the Sabbath Eve ser- vices of Temple Beth El this Friday evennig. The musical program will be rendered by the Temple Quartet under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. A social hour under the auspices of the Sisterhood will follow the services. List New Sponsors At Chachmey Lublin; Term Opens Jan. 28 A list of new sponsors for Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin was announced at the dinner on Jan. 6 at the Jewish Center, when Rabbi Price of Toronto outlined the importance of the Yeshivah movement. New sponsors include Mrs. Bookstein and Messrs. Yoles, Shevach, Max Goldberg, Wolf Cohen, Spigelman and M. Dorin. Henry Applebaum, a discharg- ed war veteran, now a Yeshivah student, reported on conditions of European Jews and urged that American Jews make it their re- sponsibility to preserve tradition- al Judaism. Max Kaplan reported on prog- ress being made in remodeling the - Yeshivah building on Lin- wood and Elmhurst. Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin is accepting new registrants for the new term to begin Jan. 28. Lunches are provided and there are gymnasium classes for pupils beginning with the seventh grade, twice a week, at the Jew- ish Center. Registrations are being accept- ed in the Parochial School where competent English teachers have been secured. Information may be secured by calling TO. 8-2341. Graduation exercises will be held at the Parochial • School at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 27. Philip Rabinowitz, son of Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz, will speak for the graduates. The public is invited to attend the exercises. Rabbi Tenenbaum To Occupy Pulpit At NW Hebrew Cong, Rabbi Edward M. Tenenbaum will occupy the pulpit of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center at the Bagley School this Friday evening at 8:15 and Sabbath morning at 9. The congregation will hold a general meeting of the member, ship on Monday, at 8 p. m., at the Bagley school. Reports will be made by synagogue commit- tees on the progress of the ad- ministration, under the leader- ship of Ira G. Kaufman, presi- dent. At a meeting of the coordinat- ing council committee of the synagogue, attended by heads of component groups affiliated with the congregation, it was decided to appoint an editorial staff to issue a monthly journal. Temple Israel Cub Scouts Meet Jan. 28 at Hampton The first meeting of the entire pack of Cub Scouts sponsored by Temple Israel Men's Club will be held at Hampton School, Mon- day, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p. m. Den Mothers in charge of the evening program are: Mesdames Adolph Goodman, Oscar Grey, Louis Kirsch, Leo Orecklin, Sol Stein, Harry Pernick, J. M. Mathews, J. M. Goldsmith. The evening will be highlighted by individual Dens, giving phases of the ritual of cubbing before an audience of committeemen and parents of the boys. DR. JOSEPH H. HERTZ the United States at an early age, was educated in the College of the City of New York and was ordained Rabbi by the Jewish Theological Seminary. He was elected Chief Rabbi of Britain in 1913. He was the author of "The Book of Jewish Thoughts," a re- print of excerpts from which wa:s distributed in hundreds of thous- ands of copies among servicemen; the five-volume commentary "The Pentateuch and Haftorahs" and other works. An ardent Zionist, he fought valiantly against British restric- tions imposed upon Jewish efforts in Palestine. New Congregation Breaks Ground for Building March 17 Ground - breaking ceremonies for the new Congregation Ahvath Achim Bnai Abraham, known for many years as the Delmar Con- gregation, are planned for the afternoon of Sunday, March 17, on the site of the new building, Dexter and Tyler. Many prominent persons in the city will attend. In the evening there will be a Purim dinner and dance in Bnai David hall, 14th and Elmhurst. The committee in charge in- cludes Charles Freedman, Harry Eskin, Max Bachman, Lew Tess- ler, Max Kaner, Abe Cherrin, C. Cottler, Peter Chodoroff, Meyer Lebowitz and Albert Burke. Orthodox Rabbis Support Campaign For Beth Yehudah Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis has announced that it will sponsor a city-wide, inter-syna- gogue, Saturday evening confer- ence, Feb. 2, as a formal opening of the 30-day intensive campaign for Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The drive will end with the annual patrons' dinner March 3. Directors of all local congrega- tions and representatives of other communal groups will be invit- ed to the Melave Malko. On that Sabbath morning, Rosh Chodesh Adar I, talks in all synagogues will stress the need for Yeshivah education, and a plea will be made for enrollment in all Yeshivah departments — kinder- garten, day school (first through sixth grades), intermediate classes (7th to 9th grades), after- noon Yeshivah, and Beth Jacob School for Girls—which will open their winter session Jan. 28. Organized 30 Years Ago Since the organization of the Yeshivah 30 years ago by the late Rabbi Yehudah Leib Levin, all spiritual leaders of Detroit synagogues have assisted in its work. A tribute will be paid Feb. 2 to the memory of Rabbis E. Aishishkin, S. M. Fein, M. Zager and Y. R. Levin. Among Detroit Rabbis who have held office in Beth Yehudah are Rabbis Moses Fischer, chair- man of the Vaad Hachinuch; Isaac Stollman, former president, and M. J. Wohlgelernter, presi- dent. Now serving on the board are Rabbis Morris Adler (on leave as chaplain), Joseph Eisen- man, Abraham M. Hershman, Solomon Kleinplatz, L e i z e r Levin, Joseph Rabinowitz, Moses Silver, Joshua S. Sperka, Joseph Thumim and Israel Turner. Plan for Torah Month Members of the_ board will meet at a brunch next Sunday morning, to approve plans for Torah Month activity. The corn- mittee consists of Isadore Cohen, administrative committee chair- man; L otiis Levin,. treasurer; Morris Mohr, vice president; Rabbi Levin, Isidore Sosnick, Rabbi Sperka, Rabbi Stollman, Louis Tatken, Meyer Terebelo, Max Weisberg and Rabbi Wohl- gelernter. . _ - Rabbi Levi to Deliver Bnai Moshe Sermon "Judaism and Democracy" will be • discussed by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi at late Friday evening serv- ices Jan. 25, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dexter and Lawrence. The educational program of Cantor David Katzman will the Young Israel Intermediates, lead the prayers which will be- will be inaugurated Saturday, gin at 8:15. A special hour, with according to Arnold Eisenman, refreshments served by the Sis- chairman of the committee of re- terhood in the banquerhall, will ligious and educational activities. fallow Rabbi Levi's address. A series of lectures will be given by Rabbi Arthur Freedman on CARD OF THANKS customs and observances. The family of the late Harry A basketball team is being H. Prenzlatier wish to thank formed to compete with other Rabbi Leon Fram, relatives and intermediate youth clubs in the friends for the kindnesses shown city and with Young Israel them in their recent bereave- clubs in the mid-western region. ment. Young Israel Intermediates Start Educational Series Veterans of World War I & H Julius Rosenwald Post 218 of the American Legion Invite All VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II MARCH OF DIMES DANCE Paralysis Drive Will Share in Proceeds SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 o4 Page_Fifteettaa.. Rabbi Fram to Give Dr. Baron to Speak Sermon on Prejudice At Bnai Moshe Feb. At Services Jan. 25 Dr. Salo W. Baron, professor 5 of Jewish history, literature and in- stitutions at Columbia University, will address the Men's Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe, at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, Feb. 5. "Can Prejudice be Abolishe'd by Law?" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at the Sabbath Eve service of Tem- Dr. Baron is an authority on ple Israel at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Jewish history and institutions. Jan. 25, in the Lecture Hall of His subect "The Modern State the Detroit Institute of Arts. and the Jews," is particularly This is the third in a series timely. of sermons Rabbi Fram has been The meeting is open to the delivering on problems of our public. • Tickets, at $1, may be day. obtained at the congregation of- fice, Dexter and Lawrence. A social hour sponsored by the Sisterhood of Temple Israel fol- Bnai David Gothering lows each service. The Men's Club announces that To Stress Education its annual Father-Children's din- Bnai David Friday night gath- ner party will take place at 1 p. in., Feb. 10, at the Jewish Cen- ering will present a program on religious education, this Friday ter. evening. Participating will be Harold Noveck, Mrs. D. J. Cohen, Rob- ert Solomon and Miss Shirley This Cannon. Rabbi Joshua Sperka . will lead the services and Cantor Hy-man J. Adler will lead the musical program. Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, minister The social hour will be trans- of Central Methodist Church, will formed into a banquet-like at- speak at the third Friday evening mosphere of an Oneg Sabbath. service and get-together of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, this Friday eve- Cantor Mogill's Name ning, on the subject "Atomic Put in Golden Book Age Alternatives." The service will commence at An impressive memorial meet- 8:15 p. m. and will be conducted by Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock, ing marked the tribute paid here assisted by Cantor Jacob H. Son- last Monday, at Cong. Emanuel, enklar and his quartet. After to the late Cantor Samuel Mogill. The meeting was arranged by the service there will be an Oneg Shebat program in the social hall, the Yiddish Folks Ferein and the with a question and answer Detroit Cantors' Association. ' period. Refreshments will be The late Mr. Mogill's name was served by a committee _of the inscribed in the Golden Book of Sisterhood in charge of Mrs. the Jewish National Fund by the Daniel G. Cullen. Members of Yiddish Folks Ferein. The cer- the congregation, their families tificate was presented to the son and friends are invited to this of Cantor Mogill by A. Nussbaum, service. president of the Ferein. Dr. Crane to Address Friday's Rites At Shaarey Zedek INKEL'S S DETROIT'S ONLY KOSHER RESTAURANT Approved By Vaad Harabonim I GRAND OPENING, SUNDAY, JAN. 20 Steaks Kosher Specialties Chops Chicken Dinners Dairy Dishes Everytltiag from .* "Nark" to a Banquet Corner Linwood & Taylor Sts. (Formerly Deutsch's Restaurant) TY. 4-9775 The Federation of Lithuanian Jews RESTAURANT DAY ALL DAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 Chicken and Meat Dinners of Every Description Chicken and All Kinds of Meat Dinners are Prepared to Serve Everyone. Workman's Center Linwood at Burlingame • HONORABLE JAN GALEWICZ Consul of Poland in New York will address Detroit Jewry on JANUARY 29, 1946 Place and other particulars will be announced next Friday American Federation for Polish Jews Morris Mohr, President Rabbi Shlomo Gliksman, Executive Director TO ALL LITHUANIAN JEWS IN DETROI The Federation of Lithuania Jews in Detroit is organizing a campaign to send 2,500 parcels to the surviving Jews in Lithuania and the concentration camps in Europe. Of the 250,000 Lithuanian Jews, only 25,000 are alive in Lithuania and a few thousand in the camps in Europe. WE MUST HELP THEM! THE PARCELS WILL MEAN SALVATION FOR ENTIRE FAMILIES! 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