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May 03, 1946 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-05-03

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Friday, May 3, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty

Cohen Re-Elected
As President of
Shaarey Zedek

Congregational Activities

'Whitman-Ave.' Play
Topic .of Sermon at
Temple Israel May .10

"On Whitman Avenue, the race
relations play by the Detroit play-
wright, Maxine Wood (Maxine
Finsterwald), recently seen in
Detroit, ,ill be the subject of
the sermon by Rabbi Leon Frain
at the Sabbath Eve services of
Temple Israel Friday night, May
10, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall
of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Rabbi Fram announces that the
Confirmation service of Temple
Israel will be held on the Eve of
Shevuoth, Tuesday night, June 4,
in the auditorium of the Detroit
Institute of Arts. The High School
commencement exercises will be
held Friday night, May 24, at
8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the
Detroit Institute of Arts. Rabbi
Morton J. Cohn, formerly of De-
troit and now Rabbi of Temple
Beth El in Niagara Falls, will
deliver • the commencement ser-
mon.
This Friday night, the Sister-
hood of Temple Israel will ob-
serve Sisterhood Sabbath and
conduct the services. Among
those who will participate will
be Mrs. David Goldberg who will
sing. Sabbath songs in illustra-
tion of Mrs. Samuel B. Danto's
sermon on Sabbath ceremonials.

Yeshiva 1.1' Enrollment
Of 1,100 Sets New High

NEW YORK—An enrollment of
1,100 students, the highest in the
history of Yeshiva university, is
reported by Dr. Samuel Belkin,
president. Its students come from
25 states and 20 foreign countries,
including for the first time stu-
dents from Brazil and Peru.

Shaarey Zedek Honors
Mothers at Services
Saturday, May 11

Rabbi Teplitz in Pulpit
Of NW Hebrew Cong.
This Friday Evening

Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock
will preach the Sabbath sermon
this Saturday at Shaarey
Services start at 9 a. m. The
Junior Congregation holds sepa-
rate Sabbath services.
On Saturday, May 11, the Sab-
bath service will honor Shaarey
Zedek mothers. Rabbi Morris
Adler will preach on a topic re-
lating to Mothers' Day. Cantor
Sonenklar will chant the service.
In the morning, Rabbi Morris
Adler will give a special Mother's
Day Sabbath sermon at the syna-
gogue. All Sisterhood members
are urged to attend with their
families.
At 2:30 p. m. a program will be
presented in the social hall, with
music by a choir from the re-
ligious school, under the direction
of Moe Kastner. There will be
four talks pertaining to Mother's
Day by four generations of
mothers and daughters — Mrs.
Morris Krause, great grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Carl Schiller, grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Henry Berris, mother,
and Miss Jan Berris, daughter.

.

Beth El Sisterhood -
Plans Mother's Day

The annual Mother's Day serv-
ice of Temple Beth El, sponsored
by the Sisterhood, will be held at
11 a.m. Saturday, May 11. Mes-
sages will be delivered by Mrs.
Benjamin L. Lambert, Mrs. Wil-
liam H. Frank and Miss Ann
Frank. The readers will be Shir-
ley Barnett, Nancy May and Bar-
bara Mazer.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
conduct the service and introduce
the participants.

.

Rabbi Saul Teplitz of Laurel-
ton, L. I., New York, will occupy
the pupit of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Center
at services this Friday evening at
8:45 p.m., and at the morning
Sabbath Services at 9 a. m. at the
Bagley school.
The Sisterhood of the congrega-
tion and Mrs. Max Goldsmith, its
president, will be in charge of
the Oneg Shabbat at Friday's ser-
vices. The congregation will hold
a Shal llashudos on Saturday
afternoon between the Minchah
and the Mpariv Service to begin
at 6:30 p. m.
The membership campaign be-
ing conducted by co-chairman
Alfred Helfgott and Herbert
Harris brought close to 50 new
members.
At a meeting called by Ira G.
Kaufman, president, at his home
on Sunday afternoon, a committee
was formed to lay the ground-
work for combining the second
annual donor dinner with the
Nahukos Habaias or opening of
the doors of the new Syn'agogue
now being built at Curtis and
Santa Rosa. The committee de-
termined to hold the event in
June. in the newly finished Social
Hall of the congregation.

Dr. Wise Demands N. Y.
Put Tax on Columbia U.

H. M. Shulman Reappointed
Vice-President: 500 At-
tend Annual Meeting

Harry Cohen was re-elected
president of Congregation Shaa-
rey Zedek at the annual meeting
held Monday evening.
Harry M. Shulman was re-
elected vice-president. Ben Sid-

252 of Temple's 489

Servicemen Released;
13 Gave Their Lives

At the impressive victory din-
ner dance of Temple Beth El,
held last Saturday night, it was
revealed that 252 of the 489 men
and women on the Temple War
Honor Roll have been honorably
discharged, and that 237 continue
to serve in the armed forces..
Thirteen Temple Beth El men
have given their lives in the serv-
ice of their country. They are:
Lewis C. Baltuck, Charles P.
Davis, Roy F. Green, Alfred L.
Jacobs, Rodney E. Jacobson,
Joseph W. Kopman, Leonard L.
Lewis, Herbert W. Morris, Rob-
ert J. Rafelson, William Seymour,
Lewis Simon, Max Weil and
Victor H. Weil.

Beth Yehudah Marks
30th Anniversary of
Founders' Day May 20

HARRY COHEN

low and Morris H. Blumberg
were elected secretary and trea-
surer respectively.
Abe Schmier, Max Schayowitz,
Seymour Simons and Morris M.
Jacobs were elected members of
the board of trustees.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar was re-
elected to his post.
The 500 members who attend-
ed the meeting heard an inspir-
ing address by Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler who called for spiritual re-
dedication by the membership.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The New
York City tax commission should
act immediately on his demand
that the tax exemption of Co-
lumbia University be cancelled
because it discriminates against
Jewish, Negro and Italian stu-
dents, Dr. Stephen S. Wise told
Work for and give liberally to
a mass meeting at Manhattan
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Center here.

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will
mark fts 30th anniversary with
the celebration of Founders' Day
on May 20, at the annual mem-
bership meeting of the Yeshivah
at which the memories of the
founder, Rabbi Yehudah Leib
Levin, and other rabbis and lay-
men instrumental in the opening
of the school, will be honored..
At this meeting 18 new direc-
tors will be chosen together with
36 from among those who served
last year.
In the 30 years of its existence,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah has
grown from the student body of
40 in 1938, on Elmhurst Ave., to
125 in 1942 at the dedication of
the new building on Dexter and
Cortland. Today there are 600
students in the kindergarten, day
school, afternoon Yeshivah, and
Beth Jacob departments, with
overflow classes now meeting in
the temporary annex. The 1945-
1946 budget was upwards of

$100,000.

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