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November 08, 1946 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-08

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Rabbi Morris Adler and Dr.
Henry Hitt Crane will participate
in a panel dis-
cussion o n
"Achieving a n
All End Victory"
at a meeting of
the Sisterhood of
Cong. Shaarey
Zedek at 1 p. m.
Monday, Nov. 11,
in the social hall
of the syna-
gogue.
Dr. Crane
Dr. Crane, minister of Cen-
tral Methodist Church, has won
wide acclaim as a champion of
minority groups. He is among the
founders of the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, Protestants,
and Jews.
Desert luncheon served under
the supervision of Mrs. Ben Lef-
kowitz and Mrs. Frank Bernstein,
co-chairmen of the Social Com-
mittee. will precede the program.
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, program
chairman, announces that Mrs.
David Kaltman will present vocal
selections. accompanied by Miss
Florence Kutzen.
Sisterhood members are in-
vited to bring theix friends to the
program. according to Mrs. Abe
Katzman. president. Mesdames
Morris Halperin and William
N. diet- , co-chairmen of the Sis-
terhood's SOS drive urge mem-
bers. to bring canned goods or
monetary contributions to the
meeting.
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, TO. 8-
2089, is chairman of the Torah
Scholarship Fund. Mrs. Julius
Berman TO. 8-8850, is chairman
of the Altar Flower Fund.
The National Women's League
of the United Synagogue will hold
its convention at the Palmer
House in Chicago on Nov. 24-27.
The theme of the convention is
"We will do---We will heed."
Rabbi Adler will speak at a con-
vention luncheon Nov. 26. Mrs.
Maurice "Lac kheim, TO. 8-5489,
convention chairman, is taking
reservzoions _fox Sisterhood mem-
bers who can attend.

Block Installed as
Head of Bnai David

Installation of the officers of
Congregation Bnai David took
place Sunday evening at an im-
pressive ceremony in the syna-
gogue audtiorium.
Charles Rogers presided. David
J. Cohen. retiring president, re-
ported on highlights of achieve-
ments of the administration.
• Rabbi Joshua Sperka spoke of
the need for Jewish leadership
and dedication to fundamental
principles of American Judaism
Joseph A. Block was installed
as president; Joseph Gorman.
vice-president; Mendel Shifman,
treasurer; Dan Otis, secretary;
board of tustees, David J. Cohen,
Ben Fellows, Morris Fruman.
Archie Goldberg, Sidney Gor-
man. Isadore Gruskin, Louis
Please. Julius Ritten, Charles
Rogers. Hyman Rottenberg,
Jacob Sandberg, Charles Shore,
Myron J. Solomon, Saul Waxman,
Morris W. Zack.
Mr. Block spoke briefly on
plans for his administration. The
master of ceremonies at th.. din-
ner was Louis Please. Cantor
Hyman Adler, accompanied by
Dan Frohman, offered a musical
program.

Dr. Glazer to Preach on

Armistice Day Theme

At the Sabbath eve services of
Temple Beth El on Friday, Nov.
at 8:15 p. rn. Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will deliver an Armistice
Day message on "The General
Assembly of the United Nations
—is it leading to War or Peace?"
The liturgical music will be
rendered by the Temple Quar-
tette under the direction of Jason
H. Tickton. A social hour under
the auspices of the Sisterhood
will follow the services.

k.

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Rabbi Segars Topic Is
'Eyes That See Not'

Congregational Activities

Rabbi Adler, Dr. Crane
To Participate in Panel
Nov. I I at Shaarey Zedek

Friday, November 8, .1.946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Fourteen

Internationally Known Speakers
To ,Feature Round Table Institute

Guest speakers of international repute will be featured at the
Second Annual Institutes a the Detroit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants, to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the

1

Sabbath services will be held
at the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation on Saturday, November 9,

League for' Religious
Labor in Palestine
Holds Rally Sunday —

Rabbi Joshua S.- Sperka, chair-

at 9 a. m. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal man of the Detroit committee in
behalf of the
will officiate and preach on the
'7,5'7:League for Re-
subject . "Eyes That See Not."
ligious Labor in
The first late Friday evening
Palestine, an-
service, at the Northwest Hebrew
nounces a rally
Congregation will be held Fri-
on behalf of the
day Nov. 22, at 8:30. The service
movement to be
will include Zemirot and a ser-
held at 8 p. m.
mon by Rabbi Segal, and will be
this Sunday eve-
followed by-.an Oneg Shabbat of
ning, at Yeshiva
refrOshments and community.
Beth Yehundah,
singing.

Dexter and Cort-

Wishengrad Authors
New 'Light' Scripts

DR. HILDA TABA -

C. McWIL LIAMS FR. GEORGE FORD

downtown YWCA, beginning at
9 a. m. They are Dr. Hilda Taba,
Dr. Nathaniel Cantor, Father
George Ford and Carey McWil-
liams.
Miss Taba, an Estonian, holds
her Ph.D. degree from Teachers
College of Columbia University
and her M.A. degree from Bryn
Mawr College, and at present is
director of the Cooperating
Schools Project, American Coun-
cil on Education, sponsored by the
National Conferene,2 of Christians
and Jews, which is working on
intergroup edudation in 18 public
school systems throughout the
country.
Dr. Nathaniel Cantor, chairman
of the Department of Anthropol-
ogy and Sociology of the Univer-
sity of Buffalo and uncle of Dr.
B. Benedict Glazer- of Temple
Beth El, will be one of the lunch-
eon speakers.

Ferdham Alumnus

Fr. George Ford, pastor of
Corpus Christi Roman Catholic
Church, New York City, is on the
luncheon program also. He is an
alumnus of Fordham University,
from which he received his M.A.
degree. For 16 years Father Ford
was counselor to Catholic stu-
dents at Columbia University,

Cong. Beth Aaron
Installs Schneider
As New President

Morris Schneider . became the
second president of Congregation
Beth Aaron, Wyoming at Thatch-
er, at installation ceremonies last
week.
Other officers installed included
Alex Margulus, who was the con-
gregation's first leader, honorary
president; Carl Krupp, first vice
president; Joseph Schwartz, sec-
ond vice president; Louis Levine,
treasurer, and Dr. Ben Benjamin.
secretary.
Rabbi Chaim Weinstein, new
spiritual leader of the congrega-
tion delivered the principal ad-
dress of the evening. Saul Rubin
was chairman of the installation
committee and S. Friedman serv-
ed as toastmaster. Mrs. M. Har-
ris, president of the Beth Aaron
Sisterhood, and P. Carpenter,
head of the Men's Club, offered
the congratulations of their res-
pective organizations to the ne,7: -
off leers.
Beth Aaron SisterhOod will
meet .Monday, Nov. 11, at the
synagogue to complete plans for
a luncheon. Nov. 19 to raise funds
for equipping a modern kitchen
for the synagogue.

Temple Israel Women
Hear Radio Feature

Ross Mulholland's WJR radio
broadcast "Meet the Missus" will
be a feature of the next meet-
ing of Temple Israel Sisterhood
at 1 p. m. Monday, Nov. 11 at the
Detroit Institute of Arts.
Members of the Membership
Committee, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. David Ruby, will be
hostesses at the luncheonette pre-
ceding the program.

and since 1935 has been Rector
of Corpus Christi Church. He is
a vice chairman of the City
Wide Citizens Committee on Har-
lem, a director of Freedom House
and a member of the board of
the Bureau for Intercultural Ed-
ucation.
Carey McWilliams is a recog-
nized authority on racial and re
ligious minorities. He is a grad-
uate of the University of Southern
California and the winner of two
Guggenheim Fellowships.
The Institute, which will con-
sist of a study of promising prac-
tices in intergroup and intercul-
tural education, has as its theme.
"Democratic Human Relations."
There is no charge for registra-
tion.
Co - sponsoring the Institute
with the Detroit Round Table,
which is the Michigan Regional
Office of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews, are the
Detroit Public Schools: the
Grosse Pointe. Hamtramck and
Highland Park Public Schools;
the Michigan Congress of Par-
ents and Teachers: the Detroit
Council of Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciations: the Detroit Public Li-
brary and the City of Detroit In-
terracial Committee.

Rabbi Fram to Speak
On 'World Government'

"World Government" will be
the subject of Rabbi Leon Frain's
sermon at the Sabbath Eve ser-
vices at Temple Israel, Friday,
Nov. 15, at 8:30, in the Large
Audtiorium of the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. In the course of
the sermon he will review the
most widely read books on the-
subject of World Government,
such as Reeves' "The Anatomy
of Peace" and Cousins' "Modern
Man is Obselete."
The Youth Group of Temple
Israel invites the young people to
participate in a free discussion of
the subject "World Government"
at the symposium after the ser-
vice.
Irwin Jay Rosen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Rosen, will cele-
brate his Bar Mitzvah at this
The Choir of Temple
service.
Israel conducted by Dan Froh-
man will sing in support of
Cantor Robert S. Tulman accom-
panied by Karl W. Haas at the
console of the great auditorium
organ.

ANTIQUE

"The broken Sabbath of Rabbi
Asher," the first of a series of or-
iginal radio fantasies,. parables
and folk tales written by Morton
Wishengrad for the Eternal Light,
will be presented at 8 a. m. Sun-
day, Nov. 10, on station WWJ.
The Eternal Light is presented
coast-to-coast under the auspices
of the Jewish Theological Semin-
ary of America, and is a pub-
lic service presentation of the
National Broadcasting Co.

Rabbi Levi Speaks Nov. 15
On 'The Pillar of Salt'

"The Pillar of Salt," will be
the subject of Rabbi Eliezer A.
Levi's sermon at late Friday even-
ing services at Bnai Moshe,
Nov. 15.
Cantor David Katzman will
lead the prayers beginning at
8:15. A social hour with refresh-
ments served by the Sisterhood,
in the banquet hall, will follow
the service. The public is in-
vited.

Jr. Cong. Five Leads
NW Bowling League

Leadership in the Northwest .
Men's Club Bowling League was
taken over for the first time by
the fast-stepping Jr. Congrega-
tion team.
The Jr. Congregation team is
composed of Bill Plotkin, Meyer
Littky, Ed Leeds, Aaron Rose
and Byron Ross.

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Rabbi . Swags land.

Rabbi Morris Besdin, recently
separated from the Chaplains'
Corps after three years in the
ETO, will be guest speaker and
will report on his experiences
among the displaced persons.
Delegates to the Zionist Mix-
rachi convention held in Atlantic
City will present their reports.
The League for Religious La-
bor is supporting the efforts of
50 representatives from Palestine
who have established 60 work
camps and 31 children's homes
in Europe.
The following serve on the lo-
cal committee of the League:
dfl..

Dr. A. M. Hershman. Rabbi Joshua
S. Sperka. Charlie Wolok, Max Chum-
sky, Rabbi Mortis Adler. Max Bach-
A.
Meyer Beckman. Joseph
man.
Block. David I. Berris, David J. Co-
hen. Harry Cohen. Irwin K. Cohn.
Sol B. Edelman. Louis Ellenbogen,
Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Leon
Fram. David S. Friedman. Charles
T. Gellman. Hon. VI;;Illain Friedman.
Abraham Hoptman, Morris M. Jacobs,
Emil Kahan. Max Kaminsky. Abe
Kasle. Ira G. Kaufman, Israel Leven-
son, Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi. Dr. H.
Mandelbaum. Morris Mohr. Jacob No-
sanchuck. Abe Nusbaum. Louis Rose.
W.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Irving
Schlussel, Jacob Shevitz, Isidore Sos-
Irwin
nick, Rabbi Isaac Stoilman,
Tarnier. Max Tamchin. Rabbi Joseph
Thumim, Louis Tobin and Rabbi M.
J. Wohlegelernter.

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