['age THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 25, 1946 79 New Pupils Entering Religious School Cavalcade of 40 Rabbis To Tour 80 Cities in U. S. Sisterhood of Beth El Plans 5 Book Reviews CINCINNATI (JPS)—Forty of the leading Reform rabbis in the U. S. will visit 80 cities through- out the country during November as part of the religious emphasis program being conducted by the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations, Dr. Maurice N. Eisen- drath, director of the Union, an- nounced here. Called the American Jewish Cavalcade, the purpose of this tour, said Dr. Eisendrath, is "to win not only the unaffiliated but also to impart to the affiliated a truer appreciation of our institu- tions and our cause through a co- ordinated religious emphasis pro- gram." Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will conduct its fifth annual Book Review course each Tuesday. 11 a. m. to 12 noon. beginning Oct. 29, in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. for five consecutive weeks. These are the public vcithout to open charge. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will re- view the following books: Oct. 29—"All the King's Men" by Robert Penn Warren. Nov. 5—"The Natural History of Nonsense" by Bergen Evans. Nov. 12—"Independent People." by Hall Dor Laxness. Nov. 19—"Stalin. A Biography" by Leon Trotsky. Nov. 26- - "Peace of Mind - by Joshua Loth Liebman. Consecrated by Dr. glazer at Beth El Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El consecrated a group of 79 children who have entered for the first time in the kindergarten and first grade of the Religious School. The con- seci ants were: Br nee David Abrams. Joan Barbara Akers. Allen Warren Aronoff. Rhoda Bet h A ronofT. Detinna Barnes. Sandra Barnes. Brantia Michelle Barr. Janet Susan Bartholomew, Barbara Jean Berman. Caten Elaine Berman. Ivan Saul Block. Barbara Borin. Harriet Louise Braff, Ira Ceorge Briskman. Andrew Louis Camden. Richard l'ogan. Janice Marie Colmen. Lois Elaine Cortheim, Jolly Ann Conn Jill Sharon Davis. Michael Eugene I*• non. C ,,, 71td Harr' Eisenberger. Michael V. Fox. Joel David Gershenson, Laurel Ann Goldman. Roger Goldman. John WoMe Goldsmith. Paul Robert Grant. Linda Lee Garnet. Charles Michael Gross. Lawrence Owen Gross. Ned Richard Harley. Jams Antbasy Hauser. Nina Elizabeth Hauser. Charles Allen Jacobowitz, Rostra Mae Jurow. Leona Michael Kaatz. Barbara Key- well. Michael Edmond Kohleriter. Gary Kukea. Robert Sidney Levine. Robert Lan- don. Edward A. Euthberig. Michael Bernard Marcus. Irwin Jay Mackie. Elizabeth Esther Marks. David Paul Meshorer. Patricia Joyce Mehl'. Charles Nathanson. Dale Grant Rands. Nancy Jean Ratt- ner. Stephanie Ellen Reinitz. Stuart Jeffery Rice. Susan Carol Rice. Barry Rope. Anaruth Rosenwach. Marilyn Adele Rothschild. Congregation Bowlers Maintain Top Scores In Northwest League Making a clean sweep of four points this week, the Congrega- tion team of the Northwest He- brew Congregation and Center Men's Club Bowling League continued it's torrid pace. By white-washing the Conservation team they maintained their one- point lead over the strong Jr. Congregation boys. Led by anchorman G. Roth, the Congregation team also in- cludes H. Berke, L. Roth. A. Ber- kowitz. and Dr. Botvinick. This week's newcomer to the individual high single game class was P. Golden. His 213 game is now only overshadowed by G. Liss with 234. and S. Bicoll with 231. High individual series leader remains G. Liss with 603. G. Liss still claims most of the individual honors,Nsholding the high game of 234 arli the high 11 three game total of 60 . . S. Bi co continues to press hfirri for both honors with scores of 231 and 587. Congregation __ 12 Sunday Sch 1..I. 12 Tolerance _._. . r Jr. Congr. 10 Freedom .. .... ...... 7 Goodwill° 7 10 Jusi7ce Equality ___ 8 Social Club ____ 6 Faith 5 8 l'eace Conservation 5 8 Unity Member-thin 5 Men's Club .... .. 8 Auxiliaries Rabbi Segal to Address Perfection Lodge Fete Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of North- west Hebrew Congregation will be the guest speaker at a Mas- ter Mason's dinner of Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. and A. M., next Wednesday at Masonic Temple. Rabbi Segal, who recently vis- ited Palestine, will give a non- political presentation of his observations of life and condi- tions there. He served in the armed forces in World War H as a chaplain; and was discharged with the rank of major. Worshipful Master Joseph Sis- ter will preside. Perfection third degree team in full regalia will exemplify the . third degree. NW Congregation YPC To Hold Social Sunday Young Peoples Club of North- west Hebrew Congregation and Center will have its opening social of the year at the sYnogolgue, Curtis at Santa Rosa, Sunday Oct. 27 at 7 p. in. Dancing and e tertainment will be followed by • refreshments. - Women, 18-25, are invited. Edith Operman, president, will outline activities for the year. Rabbi J. Segal will welcome the guests. • P. A. Adler to Speak To N . W . Men's Club Philip A. Adler, noted Detroit News correspondent, will address the Men's Club of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center next Monday evening at 8:30 is the social hall. Curtis and Santa Rosa, on the topic "The Jew in Postwar Europe." In 1929, Mr. Adler was sent by the Detroit News to Russia and Poland. In 1934, he traveled to Russia, China, Japan and Man- chuko. In 1937 he visited Poland, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Sweden. In 1939, when Europe was already a place of action. Mr. Adler spent October in September and France. He spent six mouths in Poland and Germany recently. Malcolm Rivkin, chairman of the program committee. will in- troduce the speaker. The public is invited. There will be no ad- mission charge. -- Jay Franklin Sand. Mark Frederic Schreiber. Errol David Schubot. Elaine Vivian Seffinger, Charles Hansen Sel- ler, Nancy Lynn Shapero, William El- son _Shell. Minna Rae Slawin, Sue Elias Stein. Marsha Stone. Hope Turkel. Thomas War- Jane Ann Warshaw, shaw.Rennie Wanda Watch. Barbara Carolyn Weiss. Jamas Barry Willis. Margo Phyllis Winkeintiaa, Robert G. Wise, Donna Wisok_ Allan Zstkin. Barbara Eva Zobott. The tradition of handing down the Torah from generation to gen- eration was performed by the following family of three gen- erations: Mr. Jacob Grant, grand- father• Mr. Benjamin W. Grant, son, and Master Paul Grant, grandson. Shaarey Zedek YPS Holds Membership Dance The Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will close its membership drive next Wednesday evening, with a dance in the Social Hall of the syna- gogue. There will be no charge for this affair. Music will be fur- nished by Ben Katzman and his orchestra. The group extends an invita- See the Manning Collection at DAVID'S You'll know David's as a style center for furniture for the home. New and smart styles are yours in beautifully decorated patterns and designs. Many choice things are in store for you. AK reasonably priced. David's are able to make immediate de- liveries. tion to young women of 18 to 26 and men of 21 to 32 to attend this dance. NW Congregation Begins Sabbath Services at 9 Regular Sabbath morning ser- vices at Northwest .1-:ebrew Con- gregation, will begin at 9 a. tn., on Saturday, Oct. 26. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal's sermon will be "The Virtues of Hypocracy." 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