THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty-two Synagogues, Local Groups Get Beth Yehudah Appeal Yeshivah Calls On Congregations and Individuals to Help Wipe Out Deficit: Directors to Meet On Oct. 3 to Discuss Recently Created Scholarship Fund Friday, September 27, 1946 _ Congregational ActMties Rabbi Sperka Names To Greet 9 Shanghai Beth El to Have 3 Yom Kippur Services Yom Kippur Sermons Pupils at Chachmey Lublin on Tuesday Junior and Children's Ser- Drs. Glazer, Cronbach and vices Arranged; Bnai David Nine students from Shanghai Hersch to Deliver the Ser- arrived at Yeshivath Chachmey Radio Program Sunday mons on Oct. 4 and 5 CLASS AT YESH1VATH BETH YEHUDAH Over the signature of Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, president, and Morris Snow, treasurer, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah this week issued are a:aieal to congregations, communal groups and individuals inter- c,trci in Jewish religious education to help wipe out a $12,000 deficit red last year and to meet partially the $122,000 budget for 1946-47. Leaders of the school, which is entering upon its 30th year with the beginning of 5707, explained that among 650 pupils enrolled in 34 cla,ses, there were a number of children of underprivileged families, orphans, refugees, and those whose fathers are still in the a, med forces, who cannot pay tuition. Cost of Instruction While 40 per cent of the budget during the last fiscal year was re.ceived from students, there were many who could not meet the lull r,ist of instruction, which averaged more than $180 annually, or $15 a month. Yr, .i(l•nts and leading officers of Detroit congregations were inv.; d to _loin with the directors of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at a :Mg of the board, Thursday, Oct. 3. at 8:30 p.m., in the Yeshivah b !riding. Dex ter and Cortland, to discuss the scholarship fund recently created. which already has brought in $5,000. R - ibbi Solomon H. GruAin. executive director of Yeshivath Beth 1- elate:ail. is in charge of this activity and has thus far been assisted in t he project by the following Yeshivah directors: Rabbis Leizer I, -vin. Joshua Sperka and Wohlgelernter; David I. Beris, Isadore n. Phillip Dubrinsky, Isaac Gendelman, Arthur Klein, Morris globe. Abe Nusbaum, Kopel Palman, Morris Posner, and Mr. Snow. A re- quest was made of all synagogues for scholarship fund cent ributions from their High Holy Day appeals. Officers of organi- zations were asked to discuss this matter at one of their early meet- ing,. A direct approach is being made to individuals for personal contributions. Thirty - five on Teaching Staff Rabbi Moses Fischer, chairman of the Yeshivah board of educa- tion. reverilfielthat at the beginning of the fall term in the school on .5e‘pt. 9. there were 10 classes of Hebrew instruction in the Beth Yehudah Day School, which includes boys and girls from first through ninth grades; two Kindergarten groups for children of 1 . - 6 years of age; six classes in the Afternoon Beth Jacob School for Girls. whose pupils range from 6 to 18 years, and 15 in the A te•rnoon Yeshivah. supplementing public school instruction on the elementary and high school levels. The faculty now consists of 25 te achers and 10 department heads. Registration in all divisions continues. Some classes are closed, and parallel groups may be formed later in October. - - • - , 4 `Ciaon' Rabbi Karelitz, Jacob Landau Speak In City Saturday A (I( lee.,tion consisting of the "(leoh - NIeyer Korelitz and Jacob Landau, a noted journalist vho recently arr ived from Pales- tine in behalf of the American Religious Polesiine Fund, is now rn I3( The Vaad Harabonim and Mer- kaz are giving a Mellava Malka in their honor on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 8:30 p. m., in Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Everyone is invited to hear their reports on Palestine. Sam Levene to Star In `Yisroel Parable' Sion Levene, noted star of stage, screen and radio, will play the leaddig role in "The Parable of Reb Yisrov1, - an original radio drama by Morton Wishengrad to be presented on the Eternal Light program on Sunday, Sept. 29 (NBC network, 12:30 p. m. EST, WWJ, Detroit, 8 a. m.). This will be the fourth script in the current "Wishengrad Festival" series, re- peat broadcasts of the most pop- - War radio plays written by Mr. Wishengrad for the program. The Eternal Light, a coast - to- coast radio program presented under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, is a public service presentation of the National Broadcasting Company. At Kol Nidre services at 6 p. m. next Friday, at Bnai David, Rabbi J. S. Sperka will speak on the subject "The Potter's Hand." On fom Kippur morning, Rabbi Sperka's topic will be "The Will to Live." Cantor Hyman Adler will be assisted by a choir under the direction of David Shkolnick. Junior services will be con- ducted by a rabbi from the staff of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in the synagogue chapel, and the children's services, under the di- rection of a Bnai David teacher, will be held in the small hall of the synagogue, 11 to 1 and 4 to 5:30, on Yom Kippur. Bnai David's religious school opened its sessions at Central High School on Sept. 15. Par- ents may still enroll their chil- dren at the synagogue or on Sun- day morning at Central High. Rabbi Sperka will deliver a Yorn Kippur message over Sta- tion WWJ at 11:30 a. m. Sunday. Cantor Adler, accompanied by Dan Frohman, will participate in the broadcast. Rabbi Fram Names Yom Kippur Sermons "The Revival of Kol Nidre" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at the Yom Kippur Eve services, Friday night, Oct. 4, at 8, in the auditorium`of the De- troit Institute of Arts. Rabbi Fram will trace the evolution of the Kol Nidre prayer and melody, which has been restored to the Union Prayer Book. "The Glory of the Sabbath" will be the subject of Rabbi Fram's sermon on Yom Kippur morning, Oct. 5, at 10. At the children's service on Yom Kippur afternoon at 2, he will tell his annual Yom Kippur story and the children will sing the hymns and recite the prayers of the Day of Atonement. The memorial and concluding service of Temple Is- rael will take place at 4. Rabbi Fram's Memorial sermon will be "Faith Triumphant." To Honor Memory Cantor R. Tulman and choir Of 3 Million Poles of Temple Israel will broadcast a program of Yom Kippur music WARSAW eJTA) — "Maida- over WWJ Saturday, Sept. 28, at nek Week" was proclaimed here 5:45 p. m. They will be accom- to honor the memory of 3,000,- panied by Karl W. Haas at the 000 persons of 23 nations who organ. The choir will be con- perished in the notorious Maid- ducted by Dan Frohman, Bella anek extermination camp. The Goldberg, contralto, will be solo- program includes a commemo- ist. ration service and the present- This Friday night, Rabbi Fram ation of 23 barracks, which will will preach a Sabbath of Repen- be turned into museums, to the tance sermon on the subject representatives of the countries "What a Piece of Work is Man." concerned. At the Social Hour following the service, the congregation will be guests of Mr .and Mrs. Louis Sabbath League Opens Schostak in honor of the Bar Activities Wednesday Mitzvah of their son, Jerome Women's League for Sabbath Leon. Observance will start the year's activities with an open meeting Bevin Receives Agency Leaders at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the LONDON (JTA) — Foreign Bnai Moshe. There will be a des- Minister Ernest Bevin and Col- sert luncheon and the meeting onial Minister George Hall re- will follow at 1:3Q, p. rn. Rabbi ceived Dr. Nahum Goldmann and Alvin Poplack, Young Israel Berl • Locker, who acquainted executive director, will be guest them with the latest decisions of speaker. the Jewish Agency with regard An appeal has been issued by to possible participation in the the Women's League to the Jews Palestine conference. of Dotroit on the occasion of the Holyidays, "to resolve to recap- ture the spirit of the Sabbath and to determine on the New Year not to shop on Saturdays." Detroit rabbis are cooperating with the League in bringing the message to Holyday worshipers. For Consultation on personal or family problems—Call ANNA OXENHANDLER TRinity 1-0362 LAMP REPAIRS Floor and table, lamps converted into indirect lighting and torchieres- Vases, Urns, Figurines ilict Keepsakes made in- o beautiful table lamps Dil Lamps electrified- -amp Shades made- and - ecovered. iilver and gold plating on all household articles. HOUSE- OF LAMPS 13657 Wilieasere North of Davison opals to St P. M. TO. 16-1943 Lublin of Detroit Sept. 19. They comprise the first group out of close to 40 students who will come to this country from Shang- hai. . The students have obtained their visas through the efforts of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin. The boys are former students of the Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin of Poland. The students are housed in the local Yeshivah. Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin of Detroit, together with the Vaad Harabonim of Detroit, is arrang- ing a welcome to greet the guests on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter, at 8 p. m. Well known speakers will address the gath- ering. The public is invited. Yom Kippur services will be held at Temple Beth El on Fri- day, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p. m., and Saturday, Oct. 5, all day begin- ning at 10 a. m . Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will of- ficiate and preach the sermons in the Main Auditorium, Dr. Abra- ham Cronbach in the Brown Memorial Chapel, and Dr. Alvin D. Hersch in the Social Hall. The liturgical music will be rendered by the Temple choirs under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. The children's service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 1:30 p. m. Bnai Moshe Arranges Yom Kippur Services Seminary Confers Doctor's Degree on Rabbi E. Horowitz Yom Kippur services will be- gin at Bnai Moshe at 6 p. m. sharp on Friday. with the tra- ditional Kol Nidre. Services on Saturday will begin at 8:30 a. in. and will be concluded at 6:30 NEW YORK—On Sunday, Sept. 15, at the graduation exercises of the Teachers' Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, a 13• m . Cantor David Katzman will doctor's degree was conferred on conduct the services in the Syna- Rabbi Edward Horowitz. Rabbi Horowitz is head of the gogue and Cantor Samuel Glantz Hebrew Department of the Thom- will have charge of the supple- as Jefferson High School. Under mentary services in the social his direction, many thousands of hall. Rabbis Moses Fischer and Elie- high schools girls and boys of East New York and Brownsville zer Levi will alternate in deliver- i have carried on their Hebrew ing the sermons. The Junior congregation will studies. His dissertation. "Word Build- worship in the Harry Rosman ing in Hebrew", has been acclaim- Assembly Hall on Yom Kippur, I ed as the finest contribution by j from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. an American-born scholar to the teaching of Hebrew. Greetings Rabbi Horowitz is the son of the late Samuel I. Horowitz, a on the member of the firm of Horowitz New Year Bros. and Margareten. and a grandson of Jacob Horowitz who founded this world-famous bak- ery in 1883. His home—a minia- ture Land of Israel transplanted to the U. S.—is at 1334 Carrol st., Brooklyn, where Hebrew is the only language used in con- versation by him, his wife, and 8160 W. JEFFERSON their three children—Tamar Lynn, Carmi Yosef and Hadassah. 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