Congregational Activities Dr. Wise to Open Lecture Series at Shaarey Zedek Page Forty-three THE J::W1SH NEWS Friday, September 20, 1946 Bnai Moshe to Have Auxiliary Services Rabbi J. S. Sperka - On WWJ in Special Holyday Programs New Year Services Listed at Beth El Shaarey Zedek Juniors Plan Season's Program Dr. Glazer to Preach in Main Auditorium, Dr. Cronbach at Supplementary Services Rosh Hashanah services will Congregation Arranges Jun- be held at Temple Beth El on Radio Station WWJ invited Rab- ior and Supplementary Ser- Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 p. m. and Thursday, Sept. 26, at 10 a. m. vices for Rosh Hashanah bi Joshua Sperka of Congregation M. Samuel, H. Greenberg on Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will of- Bnai David to deliver a New Year Program Planned by Men's Congregation Bnai Moshe will ficiate and preach the sermons in message to the Detroit commun- Club Starting Oct. 23 begin the New Year observance the main auditorium and Dr. One of the most outstanding series of lectures on Judaism ever offered in Detroit is being plan- ned by the Men's Club of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, according to Dr. Morris M. Bornstein, president of the club. The theme is "Jewish Life in Our Day." Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York will open the lecture pro- gram at Shaarey Zedek on the evening of Oct. 23. He will speak on "The Jewish Horizon." The gathering will be held M. the Main Auditorium. Maurice Samuel, author and Zionist, will speak on Nov. 6 on the "World of Sholem Aleichem." His book of the same title won a prize three years ago. On Nov. 20, Hayim Greenberg, editor and noted Zionist, will speak on the topic: "The Peace and the Jewish Problem." Other lecturers and topics for the 1946-47 season are: Dec 4—Samuel Blumenfield. "Amer- ican Jewry Faces the Future." Dec. 18—Rabbi Judah Goldin, U. M. I-fllel director, "Jewish Youth on the Campus." Dec. 22—Hanukah Dinner for the Congregation with a musical program. Jan. 8—Musical Evening with out- standing musicians. Jan. 16. 17. 18—Three-Day Institute on "Jewish Learning in Relation to Modern Living," by noted scholars. sponsored by Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Jan. .1—Israel Efros, "What I Saw in the DP Camps." Feb. 12—Scout Night for all Boy and Girl Scout troops of Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 26—Dr. A. A. Neuman, "Juda- ism as a World Religion." March 12—Dr. Solomon S. Grayzel "Jewish Literature in America.•• March 26—Rabbi James G. Heller "A Visit to Jewish Palestine." April 16—Men's Club and Sisterhood gathering. April 30—Dr. Shalom Spiegel, "This Business of Heins, a Jew." May 21—Educational Evening featur- ing Shaarey Zedek school pupils. MacDonald to Speak At the Bnai Moshe Member of Anglo-American Committee to Address Meeting on Oct. 29 Dr. James G. MacDonald, one of the American members of the Palestine Anglo-American Com- mittee for Refugees and a leading authority on Palestine and refugee problems, will be the speaker at the opening public meeting of the Men's Club of Congregation Bnai Moshe on Tuesday, Oct. 29. Dr. MacDonald will speak on "What Next in Palestine?" a sub- ject which he is highly qualified to discuss. Admission cards for non-members of the club can be obtairied at the congregation of- fice. Dexter and Lawrence. Dutch Journalists Protest Press Bias AMSTERDAM (JTA) — T h e Netherlands JournaliAs Associa- tion has adopted a resolution stat-- ing that recent expressions of anti-Semitism appearing in some sections of the Dutch press are 'incompatible with Dutch tradi- tions of humanitarianism and the spirit of reconciliation." Dutch journalists guilty of these "de- spicable practices" were sharply condemned by the executive of the association. ity. Rabbi Sperka who has been broadcasting over Station WWJ, especially on the Sunday prior to a Jewish festival or Holy Day has been asked to interpret those oc- casions to the Jews and Christian of Detroit . The Rosh Hashanah program over WWJ will be broadcast on Sunday morning, Sept. 22 at 9:30 a. m. Cantor Hyman Adler of Congregation Bnai David will par- ticipate. Rabbi Sperka also will broad- cast a Yom Kippur message on the Sunday prior to Yam Kippur, Sunday, Sept. 29, at 11:30 a. m. On this program, Cantor Adler and the Bnai David choir will be heard in appropriate sacred music. with Selihot services at midnight Saturday. Services wll be conduct- ed by Cantor David Katzman, who will be assisted by a quartet under the leadership of Nathan Tur- bowsky. Rosh Hashanah services will be- gin at 7:30 mornings and 6:30 evenings. Cantor Katzman will lead the prayers in the main audi- torium for members and their im- mediate f amiles. Supplementary services will be conducted by Can- tor Samuel Glantz, in the social hall. Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi will deliver the sermons on alternate days, in the synagogue and at the supple- mentary services. The Junior Congregation will worship in the Harry Rosman As- sembly Hall from 10 to 12 noon on Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Walter Farber, Sunday school di- rector, will have charge of the services. Few Remaining Jews in Dis- Admission to the synagogue, trict to Carry on Synagogue supplementary and junior services is by card. Work on Holydays (Additional Congregational News on other pages.) Louis Lefkovits this week an- nounced that First Hebrew Con- gregation of Delray, located at 8124 Burdeno, will conduct High Holyday services. Selihot services will begin at 12:05 a. m. on Sept. 22. Mr. Lefkovits states that while most Jewish residents have moved away from that neighborhood, the ni'mber remaining will continue the congregation's activities. A Baal Shachris and Baal Musaf have been secured to conduct the services. Louis Tishler is president of the congregation. Mr. Lefkovits, who is chairman of the ticket committee, can be reached at 811 Sloan St.. VI. 1-5561. Delray Congregation To Conduct Services Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year to the Jewish Community YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE WELFARE ORGANIZATION Mrs. R. Katzin, Pres. ..C11-11an L'Shono Toro Tikose•u Pinsker Progressive Aid Society IRVING FEINMAN, PRES Dexter and Lawrence Will hold Supplementary Services in the Social Hall the Coming High Holidays. The Services will be conducted by Cantor Samuel Glantz. The Sermons will be preached on alternate days by Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi. Admission cards available at the office daily. between 9:00 and 5:30; evenings between 7:30 and 9:00. ritzlo rur, Best Wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year from the Officers and Members of the ZINGREGATION BETN AARON Congregation Beth Itzchock ANNOt/NCES 3836 Fischer That High Holy Holiday tickets are now on stele be- tween the hours of 7 and 9 p. m. Daily, Sundays 2 to 6 p. m. at the Synagogue. The Rabbis, Cantor and Officers 18000 WYOMING of LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU Congregation Shaarey Zede MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING express their prayerful wishes YOU HEALTH AND HAPPINESS that the New Year may witness Officers and Members from 6 LI 54,70PDWA -1:s.-_, On the occasion of our 201 Anniversary . • . We greet and wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN of Fine Furs The newest important story property MGM is on the verge of purchasing is "East River," a novel by Sholem Asch. It is about a Catholic girl from an anti- Semitic family and a Jewish boy I, set against the background of New York's garment industry and the East River. Top sources have told me that the studio is expected to buy the story, a Book-of-the- Month selection, for $225,000— which is $25,000 higher than 20th Century-Fox paid for "For- ever Amber." NEW YEAR'S QREETINGS . . . . Greetings CERESNIE BROS. Abra'ian., Cronbach in the Brown Memorial Chapel. The liturgical music will be rendered by the Temple Choirs under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. The Children's Rosh Hashanah service will be held on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 2:30 p. m., in the main auditorium. Children of the con- firmation class will conduct the service and Dr. Glazer will preach the sermonette. At a board meeting Tuesda evening, Sept. 17, members of t board of directors of the Shaare Zedek Jr. Congregation ma plans for the coming season. group is planning to stage danc to form an inter-synagogue a letic league and to hold On Shabbats. The first Jr. Congregation Sa bath service will be held Oct. under Bernard Jaffe, who s ceeds Samuel Kaner as sponsor. Officers are Charles Krame president and Leon Baron, vi president. Directors include Shul mith Adler, Dale Boesky, B Charlip. Elliott Charlip, Sel Cohen, Zeldo Cohen, Maril Glasier, Daniel Levine, He Lonnerstater, Dick Sanders, BA bara Somers and Edith Weiss. the CONGREGATION BNAI ZION — the healing and restoration of IcIal Israe —deliverance and growth of the homelan• —spiritual advancement for American Jewr 3841 HUMPHREY MORRIS SNOW, Pres. JOSEPH WEISBERG, Vice-Pres. Treas - _.--4AAAME4Kiggirif ERe.Secy. "4"IF- AIA1141,Y,,MIGER, and the health and well-being of every membe of our community.