• Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities ► Shaarey Zedek Reception For Rabbi Adler Monday Chaplain Gives Sermon March 1 Congregation Plans Affair The next monthly Friday eve- ning get-together service of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek will take place on March 1 at 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock will be in charge of the service Capt. Morris Adler, rabbi of Cong. Shaarey Zedek who was the first Jewish Chaplain to ar- rive in Japan and who recently returned to. Detroit on terminal leave, will be welcomed back home officially at a reception arranged by the congregation in the social hall, next Monday, Feb. 25, at 9 to 11 p. m. Rabbi Adler's homecoming re- ception is being planned by the officers and board of directors of the Shaarey Zedek. The entire community is . invit- ed to attend. Last Saturday, Rabbi Adler greeted the congregation briefly from the Shaarey Zedek pulpit. He also visited the Junior Con- gregation and delivered a short address to the 200 young people who conduct their own services every Sabbath morning. The sensational new book, "To Whom Palestine?", in which Frank Gervasi states the case for a Jewish commonwealth in Pales- tine, will be the subject of a book review sermon by Rabbi Leon Fram at Temple Israel, Friday night, March 1, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. At this service Ronald Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Weber, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Mr. and Mrs. Weber will be hosts at a reception after the service in the Romanesque Hall. A special musical program in celebration of National • Jewish Music Week has been arranged by the musical staff of Temple Israel. Cantor Robert S. Tulman will sing a newly composed ser- vice, the original work of the Temple's organist, Karl W. Haas. In observance of National Brotherhood Week, Rabbi Fram is exchanging pulpits with the Rev. Tracy ,Pullman of the Uni tarian-Universalist "Church of Our Father." Rabbi Fram will give a sermon at the Church of Our Father, 4605 Cass, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. The Rev. Pullman's subject at Temple Israel this Fri- day night is "The Debt of Liberal Christianity to Judaism." At this Friday night's service, Peter Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs: Bayre Levin, will celebrate his Bar .. Mitzvah. His mother, Mrs. (Lydia) Levin is the founding president of the Sisterhood. The congregation will be guests of the Levins at 'the reception in the Romanesque Hall. •T . Shaarey Zedek Scouts Stage Varied Program RABBI MORRIS ADLER 'Eternal Light' Hailed Best Religious Program NEW YORK: The Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica and the National Broadcast- ing Co. received from the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews a citation of disting- uished merit for the presentation of the "best network religious series, "The Eternal Light", as part of the Conference's Brother- hood Week Program. The award was made Feb. 17 Men's Club of Cong. Shaarey Zedek presented "Scout Night" in the Social Hall on Feb. 13. The presentations prepared by the Boy Scout and Girl Scout groups sponsored by Shaarey Ze- dek were received enthusiastical- ly and enjoyed by all. John Kurland, Cubmaster of Pack 104, presented a showing of a Den of Cub Scouts in operation with Mrs. Samuel Perimuter, pos- sessor of certificate of leadership from Scout Headquarters, por- traying the role of Den Mother. Troop 164 presented comic take-off on scouting incidents. This troop is headed by Hubert Sidlow as Sc6utmaster. Troop 104 portrayed the life of Lincoln in the role of defending lawyer in the trial of "Duff Arm- strong." Murray Teichman is their new scoutmaster. Girl Scouts and Brownies pre- sented a musical comedy • titled "Bustles and Fustles". Twenty - three prizes were awarded to Scouts leading in the sale of bonds. Dr. Morris Bur- stein, chairman of the Shaarey Zedek bond drive, said that the scouts sold $156,000 in bonds dur- ing this drive, and made the awards for the congregation. Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock offered the closing prayer fol- lowed by the singing of the Star Spangled Banner by Cantor So- nenklar, after which refresh- ments were served. Albert Green, in charge Scouting activities, presided. Rabbi Levi to Discuss 'Cong. vs. Community' "Congregation vs. Community" will: be discussed by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi of Cong. Bnai Moshe, at late Friday, evening services, March 1. Cantor David Katzman will lead the prayers. A social hour will follow. The Sisterhood will serve ref cesh- raents in the banquet hall. ; At the Sabbath Eve services of Temple Beth El at 8:15 p. m. this Friday, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "Have We Learned Anything From Past Ex- perience? A commentary on re- cent trends in our national life." The liturgical music 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. Pontiac Rabbi Will Give Brotherhood Addresses Five addresses by Dr. Davin Schoenberger, rabbi of Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, are sched- uled in connection with the ob- servance of Brotherhood Week. They are: "Shalom Ash's 'One Destiny,' " Council of Churchwomen, Pres- byterian church, Pontiac. "Brotherhood—In Peace as in War, Teamwork," Flint Bnai Brith. "Interdependence," youth meet- ing, Congregational church, Pon- tiac. "Fascism—How it Came to Grow in Germany," Northern High School, Detroit. "Am I my Brother's Keeper?" Kiwanis Brotherhood meeting, Rochester, .Mich. "Jewish Resistance" Theme Of Habonim .Oneg Shabbat "Jewish Resistance" will be the theme of an Oneg Shabbat which will be held by Habonim, Labor- Zionist Youth, Friday, Feb. 22, at 9 p. tn., at 1912 Taylor, corner of 12th Street. PAY NEXT SUMMER Meseritcher to Celebrate Anniversary March 10 Meseritcher. Progressive Bene- fit Society will celebrate its 28th anniversary March 10. A dinner dance is planned to be given at Workmen's Circle, Linwood and Burlingame. Reservations are be- ing taken at Un. 1-4315. The next meeting will take place at their meeting hall, 11812 Linwood, on Sunday. M. Morton Rubenstein, director of the religious groups depart- ment of the Jewish National Fund, will be guest speaker at the Friday night gathering at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, on March 1. Mr. Ruben- stein is a mem- ber of the ad- min istrative Committee of the American Jew-;, 7/I.M. Rubenstein ish Con gres s, national vice-president of Miz- rachi of America and chairman of its national council. For the past eight years he has been na- tional vice-president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America. He is a dele- gate to the American Jewish Con- ference and is active in Jewish World Veterans in New York. All who are interested in the upbuilding of Palestine are in- vited to attend this lecture. Rabbi Johua Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler will participate in the program. Present indications are that there won't be enough Awning material to meet al demands. Protect your- self. . . order the awnings you've waited for so long! Detroit's Oldest Independent Awn- ing Company. You Can Always Depend on National! Be Sure To Get Our Bid! Terms Can Be Arranged. 33 EL.10T at WOODWARD:g::TRE T 1-5260 TR. 2-3636 GOOD FURNITURE is an investment in comfort and beauty ... an investment in living! of Shaarey Zedek's Library Exhibits Musical Works In connection with National Jewish Music Week, to be ob- served Feb. 24 to March 3, Shaarey Zedek Library is featur- ing a display of Jewish musical works. It is to include the folk song, the art song, choral works, orchestral and symphonic music. There also are books on the his- tory of Jewish music and biog.-, raphies of famous Jewish musi• cians. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar contribute" a number of rare manuscripts and some of his own musical compositions. The entire community is in- vi•ted to view this display. abbi Glazer to Talk M. M ubenstein at On Recent Trends nai Ii avid March 1 At. eth El Friday . Rabbi Fram Speaks On Gervasi's Book At Temple Israel in the main auditorium, assisted by Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and his male quartet. Rabbi Morris Adler, who re- cently returned from service, will deliver the sermon on the topic "I Rise to Report". His dis- course will deal with a chaplain's work and experiences in the Pacific Theater of War. After the service in the main auditorium, there will be an Oneg Shabbat in the social hall of the synagogue, in charge of Aaron A. Silberblatt, chairman of the Friday evening service committee. 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