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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-01-25

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eighteen

Congregational Activities

2 New Beginners' Classes
To Open at Beth Yehudah

New Pupils Being Accepted for 31 Classes as New Term
Starts Monday; Yeshivah to Mark Torah Month
From Feb. 2 to March 31

YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH KINDERGARTEN
AT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SABBATH TABLE

Dr. Glazer to Preach
On Religion Jan. 25

Friday, January 25, 1946

N'west Hebrew Synagogue
Construction Under Way

Congregation Expects Project to Be Ready for Services
in Time for Coming Holidays; Plans Call for Social
Hall, Rabbi's Quarters, Kitchen
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will

preach at the Sabbath Eve ser-
Following recent ground break-
vices of Temple Beth El on Fri- ing ceremonies of Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Cen-
day, Jan. 25 on "Judaism and
ter, actual work is under way on
Christianity — What Do They the excavation for the synago-
Share in Common Today?"
gue. The congregation has en-
Liturgical music will be ren- tered into a contract with Louis
dered by the Temple Quartet Cantor & Co., builders, pursuant
to plans prepared by I. M. Lewis,
under the direction of Jason H. architect.
Tickton. A social hour under the
It is expected that the build-
auspices of the Sisterhood will ing will be made available for
use for the coming holidays.
follow.
, Plans provide for a social hall
in the basement to be used tern-
Chachmey Lublin Sponsors
porarily for holiday and Sab-
2 Broadcasts; Graduation
bath services, with a capacity of
800 seats for services; a milk
To Be Held This Sunday .
and meat kitchen, temporary
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin's rabbi's quarters and other facil-
ities.
Yeshiva Bochur radio program,
Plan 10 Classrooms
broadcast 8:35 to 8:50 on Satur-
It is contemplated to proceed
day nights over the Altman
immediately upon the completion
Jewish Hour on Station WJLB
of construction of the social hall
is sponsored by Consolidated with the upper two stories to
Tea Co.
house at least 10 classrooms, a
"The Voice of the Yeshivah," permanent rabbi's study, library,
another radio program, is spon- offices of the synagogue and a
sored by Chachmey Lublin on lounge room. Plans call for la-
the Weinberg Hour 10:45 to 11 ter construction of the synagogue
a. m. on Station WJBK. Joseph proper to accommodate at least
W. Gaynes, principal of the 1,000 persons excluding balconies,
Hebrew Parochial School, will
The architecture, as planned
speak this Sunday. United by I. M. Lewis, in collaboration
Dairies sponsor this program.
with the board of directors of the
Graduation exercises of the congregation, will be of a colon-
parochial school will be held at ial modern design.
the Yeshivah this Sunday at 1:30
The Sabbath services of Jan.
p. m. Philip Rabinowitz will 18 and 19 were attended by 300
speak in behalf of the students. persons. Rabbi Edward M. Ten-
enbaum, of Saginaw officiated.
All are invited.
First Business Meeting
Registration of new pupils in
The first business meeting un-
the Yeshivah is now in progress.
der leadership of the new presi-
dent, Ira G. Kaufman, was held

Two new beginners' classes—meeting daily from 4 to 6 p. m.
and on Sunday mornings from 11 to 1, in the Afternoon School,
and from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. in the Day School, which combines both
religious and secular education— 0
will start next Monday at Yes- ergency fund contributions dur-
hivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter ing the Torah Month period.
and Cortland.
The following attended: Louis
New pupils will be accepted
Applebaum, J. Balberor, D. I.
for adjustment in the 31 classes
Berris, A. Caplan, S. Chesluk, M.
now in session at the Yeshivah,
Covensky, I. Cohen," D. Edelman,
in the afternoon and all-day
Rabbi J. Eisenman, Rabbi M.
schools in the Beth Jacob School
Fischer, A. Gellman, C. T. Gell-
for Girls which also meets af-
ternoons and Sunday mornings, man, H. Gonte, M. Gurra, H.
Higer, H. Horowitz, J. Isbee, J. Rabbi Hoberman on Tour
in the two Kindergartens—and
for five-year-olds, 10 a. m. to Lachar, I. Levin, J. Lesser, Mrs. For the Chachmey Lublin
2:15 p. m. Classes are held at I. Levin, P. Levin, Rabbi L.
12301 Dtxter and at the Annex, Levin, S .W. Platt, Rabbi A. M.
Rabbi Jacob Hoberman of Con-
Poplack, Sam Sleigson, I. Sos-
12316-12330 Dexter.
nick, M. Snow, Rabbi I. Stoll- gregation Beth Itzchock, 3836
Lunch for Children
man, H. Stolsky, L. Tatken, M. Fischer, has been granted a short
Lunch is served at noon to Weisswasser, J. Weissberg and leave of absence, during which
time he will act as official repre-
children attending the morning Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter.
Kindergarten, the six elementary
sentative of Yeshivath Chachmey
grades of the Day School, and Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
Lublin of Detroit. He will visit
the three • Intermediate classes Collects $350 for J.N.F.
western cities enroute to his des-
whose pupils receive their secular
tination at Los Angeles, Calif.
Beth Yehudah pupils raised
training in Durfee and Hutchins
Schools. Pupils also receive $200 during the traditional cham-
isha Asar b'Shevat collections in Gellman to Lead Group
milk and a light snack.
For the accommodation of boys all classes of the Day School, To Young Israel Parley
and girls living at a distance Afternoon Yeshivah, and Beth
from the school, three Yeshivah Jacob School for Girls, under the
Midwestern Young Israel
buses will be operated beginning direction of Instructor David Council, composed of delegates
Zwick.
A
contribution
of
$150
next Monday. The third bus
from branches in Detroit, Chica-
has just been purchased by the for the planting of trees has also
been received by the Yeshivah go, St. Louis, Cincinnati and
Ladies of the Yeshivah.
Cleveland will be held in the lat-
Announcement of the Detroit from David Goldberg, 3311 W.
ter city Feb. 3. Detroit will be
Chicago
Blvd.
The
funds
were
Yeshivah's educational plans for
the winter semester will be made turned over to the Detroit office represented by Charles T. Gell-
at a citywide inter-group con- of the JNF, and assigned to the man, who is also president of the
regional council; Samuel W.
ference of synagogue and organ- Rabbi Wolf Gold Forest.
Platt, chairman of the local
izational representatives which
board; Francis Berris, secretary;
will be held in the form of a 'What I Believe' Topic
and other members.
Melave Malko Saturday evening, At Hillel Services Friday
Feb. 2, marking the beginning of
Annual Torah Month which has
Sabbath Eve services • will be Bnai David Dedicates
become a community institution
held in the chapel of Bnai Brith Gathering to Cantor
since the new Yeshivah build-
Hillel Foundation at the Univer-
ing was dedicated in February,
sity of Michigan in Ann Arbor
This Friday at 8:30 p.m., the
1941.
Friday night. After services the Friday night gathering at Cong.
Talks in Synagogue
students will discuss "What I Be- Bnai David will be dedicated to
The Sabbath of Parshas Mish- lieve".
its Cantor.
potim, Rosh Chodesh Adar 1, has
Cantor Hyman Adler will of-
Student Director Eugene Ma-
been set aside by the Vaad Hora- litz of Detroit will conduct the ficiate with a choir under the
bonim for Yeshivath Beth Ye- services assisted by Religious direction of Dan Frohman. Rab-
hudah purposes. Talks will be de- Chairman Morris Stulberg of bi Sperka will conduct the ser-
livered in all synagogues.
Marshall, Mich. Victor Baum of vices. A social hour will take
Approximately 40 per cent of Detroit and Malcolm Roemer of place in the social hall. The
the Yeshivah budget is met from Paterson, N. J., will lead the dis- cantor will lead in Zmiross and
tuition and other fees paid by cussion.
Palestinian songs..
parents—a record achievement
for any school of its type
throughout the country. A grant
of $11,000 for the fiscal year 1945-
1946 has been allocated by the
Jewish Welfare Federation, leav-
ing $50,000 to be raised during
the current year from member-
ship dues, patrons, synagogue
and organizational contributions,
and similar sources.
Annual Patrons' Dinner
The major fund raising effort
is made during the month of
February, culminating in the an-
nual patrons' dinner, which will
be held this year on Sunday
evening, March 3, in the social
hall of Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
- At a meeting last Sunday active
campaign workers from among
Display of Jewish ceremonial art objects from the portable ex-
the members of the Yeshivah hibit to be presented in Jewish Center and USO-JWB Clubs. The
board and synagogue and -organ- exhibit is being sent throughout the country by National Jewish
izational leaders, laid plans for Welfare Board and was assembled from the permanent Hebrew
solicitation of patrons and em- Union College Museum.

JWB Exhibit on Nationwide Tour

.

on Monday evening to acquaint
the membership with the pro-
gress of the administration.
J. Maurice Karo, chairman of
the building committee, reported
on the beginning of the actual
structure of the synagogue. Re-
ports were made on activities of
the Men's Club, Women's Auxil-
iary, religious educational com-
mittee, Young People's Group,
and the finance and fund-raising
committee.
Manny Lax, president of the
Men's Club, stated that although
the club had been functioning
only six months, the board had
recommended , that they donate
$1,000 to the synagogue building
fund.
Auxiliary Donation
Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith, presi-
dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary,
stated that the Auxiliary, in the
near future, would announce a
substantial donation to the fund.
David J. Miller, chairman of
the religious committee, report-
ed on the progress of the Sunday
School.
Max H. Goldsmith, vice-presl-
dent, reported on the beginning
of a youth movement encompass-
ing the Junior Congregation, Boy
Scout and Cub Scout activities.
Max Newman chairman of the
ritual committee, reported on the
purchase of Sidurim and Chu-
moshim. -
The Congregation will con-
tinue to conduct Sabb,ath services
at the Bagley School.

`Passion for Security,'
Rabbi Frain's Topic

Rabbi Levi to Discuss
`Hate', at Bnai Moshe

"Jewish Self-Hate" will be dis-
cussed by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi
Friday evening, Feb. 1, at ser-
vices at Cong. Bnai Mosh, Dexter
and Lawrence. Cantor David
Katzman will lead the prayers
at 8:15. After the services, Rabbi
Levi will greet worshippers at
a social hour in the banquet hall.

.

Cong. Anshe Moshe Fetes
Rabbi Silver This Sunday

The annual. banquet honoring
Rabbi Moses Silver (Slominer
Rebbe) of Cong. Anshf Moshe,
will be held on Sunday, at 7 p.m.,
in the Byron-Philadelphia Hall.
The guest speaker will be Rab-
bi H. Dachovitz, vice-president
of the Union of Orthodox Rab-
bis of America and Canada.
Those interested in attending
are urged to contact Cong. Anshe
Moshe, 3828 Elmhurst, HO. 3058.

Rabbi Leon Fram will devote
his Sabbath Eve sermon on Fri..
day night, Feb. 1, at 8:30, in the
Lecture Hall of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts, to the subject
"The Passion for Security". He
will discuss the Social Security
measures proposed by President
Truman.
The High School Department
of the Religious School invites
the public to attend the debate
between Temple Israel High
School and the High School of
the Temple of Cleveland, 0., in
the Hampton Public School,
18460 Warrington, this Sunday,
at 10:30 a. m. Among the de-
baters from Cleveland will be
Raphael Silver, son of Rabbi
Abba Hillel Silver. On the fol-
lowing Sunday, the Temple Israel
team debates in Cleveland. The
topic is "Resolved that Jewish
Community Should Establish
All-Day Schools for Jewish and
Secular Studies".

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