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THE JEWISH NEWS
Congregational Activities
Temple Israel Honors Fram
For Spiritual Leadership
Rabbi Feted at 5th Annual Congregistional Meeting, h Re-
cipient of Gifts; Charles L. Goldstein Re-elected
President; Many Greetings Received
J. H. Kaufman, Detroit,
Will Be Ordained by
HUC This Saturday
Friday, June 21, 1946
Plans Ready for Dedication
Of NW Synagogue June 30
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CINCINNATI.--Hebrew Union
College will ordain Jay Herbert
Kaufman of Detroit as a rabbi
this Saturday. HUC also will
confer honorary degrees upon the
following at the 64th graduation
exercises in the College chapel
in Cincinnati:
An outpouring of honors in appreciation of the spiritual
leadership of Rabbi Leon Fram and the re-election of
Charles L. Goldstein as president marked the fifth annual
Dr. Joshua Block, chief librar-
dinner-meeting of Temple Israel, June 12, at Hotel Statler.
ian, Jewish Division, New York
In a citation read by Jacob A. Citrin, retiring president City Public Library; Henry Mon-
of Temple Israel Men's Club, chairman of the committee sky, Omaha, Neb., national pres-
on arrangements for the celebra- ‘`
non honoring Rabbi Fram, read '
a citation expressing "the sense
of thankfulness which each
member of the congregation feels
personally to you as a preacher
whose eloquence instructs and
inspires us and as the teacher
whom our childr6n love."
Citrin Cites Activities
Mr. Citrin cited Rabbi Fram's
.activities in the community, in-
cluding his chairmanship of the
community relations committee
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, presidency of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit, chair-
manship of the committee on
schools of the National Commis-
sion on Jewish Education, and
his work with the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, Jews and
Pratestants.
Mrs. Samuel. Blather, president
CHARLES L. GOLDSTEIN
of Temple Israel Sisterhood,
presented the rabbi with a set tions with which Rabbi Fram is
of engraved it solutions praising associated.
and eulogizing his "distinguished
Those sending greetings in-
pioneering service for Temple
cluded Aaron Droock and Isaac
Israel." •
Franck, president and executive
Youth Group Sends Thanks
director of the Jewish Communi-
Miss Natalie GaineS, .represent- ty Council; Rev. Joseph Q.
ing the Temple Israel. Youth Mayne, director of the Detroit
group, read an address thanking Round Table of Catholics, Jews
Rabbi Fram for his inspiration" and Protestants; the officers and
an guidance to the young people board of directors of the Zion-
of the congregation and com- ist Organization of Detroit; Dr.
munity.
Robert S Drews in behalf of
Rabbi Fram also was the the Fact Finders Club; the Cen-
recipient of generous gifts from tra Conference of American
the Congregation, its affiliated Rabbis and others. •
societies and individual mem-
Rabbi Fram Book Collection
bers.
The
Sisterhood honored Rabbi
In his response, the rabbi
called upon the congregation to Fram by establishing a fund for
rededicate itself to the ideals a book collection for the Temple
upon which it was founded, the Library to bear his name and
principle of democratic organ- to be known the the Rabbi Leon
ization, a pulpit speaking for Fram Collection. ,
At the election of officers,
social righteousness, the 'revital-
ization of Jewish worship, sym- which was on the program of
bol and ceremonial, the expan- the annual meeting, George M.
sion of Jewish education, serv- Stutz and Benjamin E. Jaffe were
ing of the needs of all Jewish reelected vice-president and sec-
people including the establish- retary, respectively. Harry C.
ment of a Jewish homeland in LeVine was elected treasurer,
Palestine, and service in behalf and Jacob A. Citrin, Fred H.
of a progressive America and Gottfurcht, Benjamin Jackson,
Max Osnos and Miss Ann R.
the building of one world.
Solomon, members of the board
Re-reads Dedicatory Sermon
He re-read to the congrega- of trustees.
tion the dedicatory sermon he
had originally delivered at
Temple Israel's service of in-
auguration, Sept. 12, 1941. At
the close of his sermon the
gathering rose in an ovation to
its rabbi. Although ..the meet-
ing was for members only, mes-
CINCINNATI — An American
sages were received from many
other individuals and organiza- Jewish Cavalcade that will visit
more than 200 cities throughout
the United States and Canada
Rabbi, Mrs. Plant Named
will be launched in November
Directors of Herz! Camp
by the Union of American He-
brew Congregations as the result
Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut of action taken at a meeting of
of St. Paul, Minn., have - been the Union's administrative com-
named directors of Herzl Camp- mittee at the Netherland Plaza
sponsored by the Northwest Zion- hotel. Designed both to win the
ist Youth . Cominission on White unaffiliated to the ranks of
Bear Beach, 'White Bear Lake, Liberal Judaism and to develop
Minn.
a greater interest in religion
Mrs. Plaut, the former Hadas- among members of the congre-
sah Yanich, daughter of Mr. and gations, the Cavalcade will bring
Mrs. Harry Yanich of 2319 Leslie, guest rabbis to various corn-
is a graduate of the School of munities for two- or three-day
Music of the University of Mich- visits.
igan, has taught in the Detroit and
Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, di-
Cincinnati public schools, was as-
sociated with Avukah, Hashomer rector of the UAH, said: "The
Hatzair and other Zionist groups American Jewish Cavalcade will
and served as counselor at Camp be a series of revival meetings,
the entire project comparable to
Chelsea and other camps.
Rabbi Plaut came to St. Paul what various Christian denom-
from Duluth where he was chair- inations call 'a home missionary
man of the Zionist Emergency movement,' with nationwide ra-
Council and co-chairman of the dio events and newspaper pub-
Conference of Christians and licity." •
Jews. He previously served as
bbi Louis I. Egelson, the
director of Machane Day Camp at ad inistrative secretary of the
Benton Harbor, Mich., and the Union, will be in direct charge
UAHC 'Cavalcade'
Organized to Visit
200 Communities
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ident of Bnai Brith and associ-
ate president of the American
Jewish Conference; Judge Jo-
seph M. Proskauer, New York,
president of the American Jew-
ish Committee; Rabbi Samuel
Wohl, Cincinnati, of Wise Temple.
Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi--
dent of the college, announced
the degree of doctor of divinity
will be conferred upon Dr. Bloch
and Rabbi Wohl, and the degree
of doctor of Hebrew Letters upon
Mr. Monsky and Judge Proskauer.
In addition, two academic doc-
torates of Hebrew Letters will be
awarded and eight students will
be ordained as rabbis, Dr. Mor-
genstern said.
Dr. Harold F. Reinhart, HUC
1915 and rabbi of London, Eng-
land, will deliver the commence-
ment address.
Synagogue Council
Assails Bevin Blast
As Affront to U. S.
NEW YORK — The Synagogue
Council of America, representing
Orthodox, Conservative and Re-
form rabbinical and congrega-
tional bodies in America, meeting
to elect officers
on the very day
when Foreign'
Secretary Bevin
issued a blast
against admit-
ting 100,000 dis-
placed Jews into
Palestine, round-
ly conde mned
Mr. Bevin and
h i s aspersions
upon the Jews Dr. Landman
and upon the American people.
Dr. Isaac Landman, editor of
the Universal Jewish Encyclope-
dia and director of the Academy
for Adult ) Jewish Education, was
elected president of the Syna-
gogue Council. Dr. Landman suc-
ceeds Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein.
Other officers elected or re-
e l e c t e d are: Vice - presidents,
Rabbi Robert Gordis and Rabbi
Simon Kramer; assistant to the
president, Rabbi Ahron Opher;
recording secretary, W i 11 i a m
Weiss; honorary secretary,
Charles P. Kramer; treasurer,
SgInuel Rothstein.
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ARCHITECT'S SKETCH OF NEW BUILDING FOR
NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION AND CENTER
Arrangements have been corn_
pleted for the dedication cere-
monies of the new Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Cen-
ter, to be held Sunday, June 30,
at the corner of Curtis and
Santa Rosa.
Alfred Helfgott, chairman of
the arrangements Committee,
and Adolph Lichter, program
chairman, announce that cere-
monies will begin at 2 p. m. and
will continue until 5. At 6:30
Bnai David Men's Club
Names Fellows President
Ben Fellows was elected presi-
dent of the Men's Club of Congre-
gation Bnai David. Other officers
are:
Max Sampson, chaplain; Harry
Pearson, vice-president; Louis
Weiss, recording secretary; Dave
Liebow, treasurer; Samuel Trai-
son, corresponding -secretary; Ar-
thur Meizels, financial secretary;
Harry Warsh, sgt.-at-arms.
Installation of officers will take
place next Thursday evening in
the Bnai David Social Hall. The
public is invited.
p. m., a dinner will be served
and the event will be addressed
by a prominent speaker. An or-
chestra will provide music for
dancing. All festivities will be
held in the new building on
Curtis and Santa Rosa.
Manny Lax and Sam Bez, co-
chairmen of the ticket commit-
tee, announce that the capacity
for the dinner is limited to 500.
Malcolm Ricken and Charles
Charlip are in charge of decor-
ations.
The membership of the con-
gregation, at a meeting last Mon-
day, in the Bagley School, voted
to invite Rabbi Jacob Segal of
Chicago to occupy the pulpit for
the coming year. Rabbi Segal,
who served as army chaplain
during the war, formerly was
rabbi of Bnai , Zion Synagogue
in Chicago. He is a graduate of
the College of the City of New
York and was ordained Rabbi
by the Jewish. Theological Seth-
Mary.
Arrangements also are being
made to engage a cantor for
the Holy Days.
The Bar Mitzvah of the sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Beck
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Stulberg
will be solemnized at services
on June 29.
Wishengrad Drama Listed
For Eternal Light Program
"For a Suit of New Clothes," a
radio drama by Morton Wishen-
grad based upon the Hebrew
story, "Tischadesh," by David
Frishman, will be presented on
the Eternal Light radio program
Sunday.
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at 6 P. M.
Speaker of the Evening, Rabbi Morris Adler
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