Friday, April 19 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Nineteen Congregational Activities Temple Israel Holds Passover Family Sabbath Service Anniversary of Historic The prize novel on Jewish psychology, "Wasteland", by Jo Sinclair, will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at the Sabbath Eve services of Tem- ple Israel, Friday night, April 26, at 8:30 in the large auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts, John .R. entrance. • The choir of Temple Israel, conducted by Dan Frohman, will sing in support of Cantor Robert S. Tulman, with Karl W. Haas 'at the organ. With the review of "Waste- land", Rabbi Leon Fram begins a series of book review sermons. This evening (Friday) Temple Israel observes Passover Family Sabbath Eve when members of the congregation will come with their children. The Confirma- tion class will serve as Choir. Rabbi Fram will preach on "Pass- over in Jewish Legend". On Monday morning, at 10:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Temple Israel will observe the seventh day of Passover. Yizkor memorial ser- vices will be read. Cantor Rob- ert S. Tulman will chant the memorial prayer. The choir will render Passover music. There will be no sessions of the Religious School on April 20, and 21. Sessions will be resumed April 27, 28. Yeshivah to Enroll Additional Students At the Sabbath Eve Services Arthur L. Reinhart of Cincin- of Temple Beth El this Friday at nati, executive director of the Na- 8:15, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will tional Federation of Temple preach on "Who Shall Free the Brotherhoods, will occupy= the Modern Slaves? — a Passover Challenge." The liturgical music will be rendered by the Temple quartet under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. A social hour will fol- low the services. Services for the concluding day of Passover will be held on Mon- day, April 22 at 10:30 a. m. Dr. Glazer will preach and the Temple Quartet will render the musical program. , Arrangements are being com- pleted for the second annual Mother-Daughter dinner to be given by the Sisterhood of North- west Hebrew Congregation and Center at the Jewish Community Center on Wednesday, May 1, at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Ira Kaufman is program chairman. Mrs. Joe Gordon is general chairman and Mrs. David Miller, co-chairman. Mrs. Samuel Gold is in ,charge of the souvenir book. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. A. Sacks, UN. 1-7238, and Mrs. Sam Bishop, UN. 3-5042. International Photo Photo taken in Zeppelin Stadium, Nuremberg, April 21, 1945, the day on which the Nazi shrine city was captured. Shown here flanking portable Ark are, left to right: Cpl. Irving Levine of Chicago, chaplain's assistant; • Chaplain David Max Eichhorn, now a member of the staff of the National Jewish Welfare Board's Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities (CANRA); Capt. Bernard Weiss of the Medical Corps, and an unidentified Jewish officer. The National Jewish Welfare Board, which recently received the historic photo, will hold its 29th annual meeting in Washington, D. C., May 4-6. Gold to Address Young Israel Dinner, Dr. Prof. Davis to Address U. M. Hillel This Friday Rabbi Sperka to Preach On Monday and Tuesday At At N.W. Cong. Sisterhood Annual Dinner on May 1 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah an- nounces that during the interme- diate days of Passover (Chol Ha- moed), the office of the school at Dexter and Cortland will enroll new pupils. Classes will not meet until Isru Chag, Wednesday, April 24, when new pupils who can be adjusted to any of the groups now in ses- sion may be admitted either for Dr. Henry Raphael Gold, phy- the Day School—combining sec- ular and religious education—or sician and rabbi, nationally for the afternoon schools. prominent orator and Mizrachi The Beth Jacob School for Girls leader, will address the 23rd an- will open a new beginners' class for sessions daily 4 to 6 p.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The teacher of the new girls' elementary group will be Mrs. Abraham Freedman, wife of one of the teachers at the Yeshivah. She is a graduate of Beth Jacob Teachers' Seminary of Brooklyn, N. Y., and leads one of the girls' Young Israel groups. For information about the Beth Jacob beginners' class, and other classes now in session, call HO. 5605, the Yeshivah office. Prof. Joe Lee Davis of the Uni- versity of Michigan English de- partment, will lead the fireside discussion at • the University of Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation this Friday evening. Preceding the discussion, Sab- bath Eve services will be con- ducted in the Hillel Chapel by Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, Hillel director, - and student cantors Eu- gene Malitz of Detroit and Morris Stulberg of Marshall. Prof. Davis will discuss a re- cent inter-cultural novels, includ- ing "Focus" by Arthur Miller and "Wasteland" by Jo Sinclair. Scene • • Reinhart to Speak Men's Club Rites Beth El API.. 26 Dr. Glazer's Sermon A Passover Challenge At Beth El Tonight Kvutzah Ivrith Plans Passover Program This Saturday Night ARTHUR L. REINHART pulpit of Temple Beth El, Friday evening, April 26, at the invita- tion of Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer and the Men's Club, upon the oc- casion of the latter's 15th Annual Laymen's Service. The subject of Mr. Reinhart's talk will be "Christian-Jewish Relations — What Is - the Best Approach?" Conducting services that eve- ning will be the officers of the Men's Club: Leon Wayburn, presi- dent; Arthur Goulson, vice- president; Hy G. Schlafer, secre- tary and Oscar Zemon, treasurer. Members of the Men's Club board of directors will make up the ushering corps. The Laymen's Service will be the final regular Friday evening service of the season. at Beth EL SerVices begin at 8:15 p. m. The public is invited. There will be a social hour following serv- ices. . At the last meeting, at the home of Mrs. Michael Galsky, Mrs. Clara Hurwitz Cziske re- viewed "Wasteland" by Jo Sin- clair. Mrs. Rose Schiller spoke on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Mrs. Jos. Mehr, chair- man of post-war service, report- ed that a-large quantity of food- stuff and clothing, brought in for the JDC "SOS" drive, had been sent to JDC headquarters in New York. A musical interlude con- cluded the meeting, with com- ments by Mrs. Ira Kaufman. Mrs. Alice Goldsmith is presi- Junior Council Will Hear dent of the Sisterhood. Rosenstoek on 'Wasteland' Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock Rabbi Teplitz to Address of Congregation Sharey Zedek will review Jo Sinclair's "Waste- W. Synagogue Services land" at the meeting of the Na- The pulpit of the Northwest tional Council of Jewish Juniors, Hebrew Congregation and Cen- Sunday, at 2:30 p. m., in the Gins- ter, on the Sabbath week-end of burg Lounge of the Jewish Com- April 26 and 27, will be occupied munity Center. Plans will be an- by Rabbi Saul Teplitz, of Long nounced for the dinner-dance to be held at the Penobscot Club. Island, N. Y. The late Friday evening ser- vices of April 26 will be follow- ed by a social hour conducted by the Sisterhood of the con- gregation. Arrangements have been made to conduct the second days of the Passover holiday services at the Bagley School. N. Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew cul- tural group, invites members and friends to the annual Pass- over program this Saturday eve- ning, third day of Chol Ha-Moed, in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The program will include brief talks on the holiday, its signifi- cance, development and observ- ances by A. Meyerowitz, Bernard Isaacs, Joshua Joyrich and Aaron Kitnick. Abraham Schachter will direct community singing. Mich- ael Michlin will be chairman of the evening. Special Passover refreshments L.Q.SL.SLQ_SULSWISULSUULSULSWILSULQ.` Pick-Up and will be served by the Ladies' Delivery Auxiliary of the Kvutzah. Also Furniture Cleaning Bnai Moshe Men's Club To Hear Rabbi S. G. Levi Rabbi S. Gershon Levi of Toronto, former senior Jewish Chaplain with the Canadian army overseas, will address the Men's DR. HENRY RAPHAEL GOLD Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, on niversary dinner of Young Israel the subject, "I seek my Brethren." of Detroit, on May 12, at the Newly elected officers and di- Shaarey Zedek. rectors of the club, headed by Al- At this dinner, members of fred Gunsberg, president, will be Young Israel youth clubs will installed. A social hour will fol- stage a dramatization expressing low Rabbi Levi's address. The meeting is open to the public. the ideals of Young Israel. Dr. Gold has become widely known for his lectures at Ner Beth Shmuel Luncheon May 21 Israel Rabbinical College, Balti- To Honor Rabbi Rabinowitz A luncheon will be held next more, at the Central Young Israel Institute of Adult Educa- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. Fruman, 2733 Webb, for mem- tion, New York. In the three years since Rabbi bers of all committees and friends Gold's .last visit here, Detroit to plan for the fourth donor Young Israel's program h a s luncheon, to be given May 21 at grown in all activities. Fifteen the Bnai Moshe in honor of Rabbi youth clubs in the junior and Rabinowitz a n d Congregation adolescent levels and intermedi- Beth Shmuel.. ate •organizations - meet in centers in Jewish neighborhoods. His 1946 visit coincides with the in- duction of a large number of re- turning servicemen and women into Young Israel. On Sunday, April 21, at 7 p.m., evening services will be held at Congregation Bnai David, Elm- hurst and 14th, to usher in the last days • of Pesach. Cantor H. Adler will officiate. On Monday morning, at 9, Can- tor Adler will officiate and Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach the sermon on "The Crossing of the Red Sea." Tuesday morning, services will begin at 9 with Yis- Flames of Intolerance kor memorial services at about 11 "A man who kindles the flame a.m. Rabbi Sperka will preach of intolerance in America is-light- the sermon on "The Faculty of ing a fire underneath his own Memory." home."—Harold E. Stassen. 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