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Congregational Activities

Dr. Glazer to Discuss
Jews and Civilization

'Who Menaces Peace?'
Gemiluth Chassodim
Elects Rabbi Neuhaus Rabbi Fram's Sermon

At the Sabbath Eve Services
At a meeting, held Oct. 20 at
at Temple Beth El this Friday, the Jericho Temple, Dr. Leopold
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will Neuhaus was elected as rabbi and
preach on "What Are the Jewish spiritual leader of Congregation
Contributions to Civilization To-
day'"
The liturgical music will be
rendered by the Temple Quar-
tet, under the direction of Jason
H. Tickton. A social hour under
the auspices of the Sisterhood
will follow the services. .

N'West Cong. to Start
Late Friday Evening
Services Next Week

Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion and center will begin late
Friday evening services on Nov.
22. at 8:30 p. rn.
Rabin Jacob E. Segal will de-
liver a sermon on "Brandeis: A
Free
Man's Life," a portrait of
the great American jurist, based
on the current popular book of

that mime.

H. Goldsmith will chant
the service. Following the service

an Oneg Shabbat hour will be
held. at which the Sisterhood will
set -, e as hostesses. The Bar Mitz-
vah on Sabbath morning, Nov.
23 will be Martin Norman Fine-
Man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Fineman. 18205 Pennington.

Young Israel Organizes
New Northwest Group

Ch:h les T. Gellman, president
of Young Israel of Detroit, an-
nounces the formation of a new
youth group in the Seven Mile
road section for boys from ages
of 8 to 12, which begins its pro-
gram at 2:30 p. m. this Saturday
in the Beth Aaron Synagogue,
Wyoming and Thatcher. Refresh-
ment , will be served and all boys
in this section are invited.
Young Israel hopes to provide
the Northwest Section with addi-
tional groups for various other
at limits in the near future. Re-
soonsilile sub-seniors and adults
who are interested in part-time
VV , H k a, group leaders are asked
•ont.ict thc..y.zung Israel office,
TO 8-8064.

NW Cong. Officers
Installed by Sobeloff

Friday, November 15, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

Next Friday Evening

Mizrachi to Celebrate
Temchin's Recovery,
Return to Active Ranks

Detroit Mizrachi will gather at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter
at Cortland, at 8:30 o'clock this
Saturday evening to celebrate the

"Who Menaces World Peace —
Russia, Britain or the U. S. A.?"

will be the question Rabbi Leon
Fram will attempt to answer in
his sermon at the Sabbath Eve

services of Temple Israel, Friday
night, Nov. 22, at 8:30, in the lec-
ture hall of the Detroit Institute
of Arts.
At this service Rabbi Fram will
conduct the baby naming cere-
monial in honor of Diana Jo 'Plis-
kow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Pliskow. The congregation
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pliskow at a reception in the
Romanesque Hall of the Art In-
stitute following the services.
The Youth Symposium con-
ducted by the Youth Group will
take up the question of the ob-
stacles to peace and other prob-
lems of interest to youth.
This Friday night, Rabbi Fram
DR. LEOPOLD NEUHAUS
will deliver his sermon on "World
Government." At this service Ir-
Gemiluth Chassodim. This con- win Jay Rosen, son of Mr. and
gregation was founded several Mrs. Sidney Rosen, will celebrate
years ago by immigrants from his Bar Mitzvah.
Central Europe and has a mem-
bership of 200.
Born in Rothenburg, Germany,
Dr. Neuhaus received his early
education in the Yeshivath of
Halberstadt. He was graduated
from the Hildesheimer Rabbiner-
seminar of Berlin and simultane-
The Men's Club of Temple
ously received his Ph.D. degree Israel will hold "Sports Nite" at
from the Berlin University, ma- 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at
joring in history and German.
the Jewish Community Center.
Joseph Siegel. program chair-
During the first World War he
served as a chaplain in Kalisch, man, announces that celebrities
in the world of spOrts will tell
Poland.
When in 1942 he was deported of their experiences. Movies and
to Theresienstadt concentration refreshments are also scheduled.
camp. he was the only rabbi of Members and their friends are in-
the once famous Frankfurt Com- vited to attend.
The Sisterhood and Men's Club
munity. They were liberated in
will sponsor an Intetfaith Forum
1945 by the Russian army.
Wednesday. Dec. 11, at the Cen-
Mrs. Neuhaus is the daughter
ter. Participants will include the
of the late Rabbi Salomon Carle-
Rev. Michael J. Ahearn. S. J. of
bach of Luebeck • Germany. Five
Weston College, Weston. Mass.;
out of eight brothers were lead-
the Rev. Paul Morrison. pastor of
ing rabbis of pre-Hitler days.
Dr. Neuhaus will conduct serv- Trinity Methodist Church of
ices every Saturday at the tem- Detroit. and Rabbi Maurice Ei-
porary home of the congregation sendrath, director of the Union
in Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy road. of American Hebrew Congr'ega-
The official installation will take tions.

Israel Men's Club
Holds 'Sports Nite'

place at a later date.
Last Sunday. a memorial serv- Rabbi E. M. Tenenbaum
ice took place commemorating
the destruction of all synagogues To Speak at Rally of
I.i:i ire Sobeloff, executive di- in Germany Nov. 10, 1938.
JNF Ladies on Tuesday
rect.' of the Jewish Welfare
Rabbi and Mrs. Neuhaus will
Federation, on Monday installed make their temporary home at
Rabbi Edward M. Tenenbaum
the following officers of North- 2241 Hazelwood
of Saginaw will be the guest
Max Marx is president and speaker at the first rally of the
west Hebrew Conregation and
Alex Roberg executive director Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
Conte'
Kaufman, president; of the congregation.
Ira t;
National Fund. in the interests
Max H. Goldsmith, and Manny
of the forthcoming donor event,
Lax. vice presidents: Charles H. Eternal Light Presents
next Tuesday. at 12:30 p. rn., at
Charlip. treasurer: William Shul-
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
'The
Third
Attribute'
man. financial secretary; Meyer
Madelyn Bishop will give a
R. Rubin. secretary; David Tchor,
dramatic reading.
The
Third
Attribute,
second
sergeant at arms.
Members are urged to bring
New board members are: David in a series of original radio fan- canned food to this meeting to
folk
tales
tasies,
parables
and
B Aaron. Benjamin Brodman,
aid the JDC SOS campaign.
Irwin I. Cohn, N. R. Epstein, Max written by Morton Wishengrad
for
the
Eternal
Light,
will
be
Fineman. Max N. Haidy, Alfred
He fgott. Phi lip
Helfman, J. presented on WWJ at 8 a. m. Rabbi Levi Discusses
MALICICt . Karo. David M. Levine, S:inday. Nov. 17.
A coast -to-coast radio program Program for Palestine
Adolph H. Lichter, David J.
Millet. Alexander Moss, David prepared under the auspices of
"A Program for' Palestine," is
Sa t ran. Hyman Storchan, Mal- the Jewish Theological Seminary
cairn Rivkin, Sam Bez, Abraham of America. Eternal Light is a the theme of the message to be
Sachs. Louis Freedman and A. J. public service presentation of the delivered by Rabbi Eliezer A.
of Congregation Bnai
National Broadcasting Company. Levi,
Piet
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal addressed Rabbi Moshe Davis is program Moshe, at late Friday evening
services Nov. 22.
the meetings. There were music- editor.
The service will begin at 8:15.
Enoch, crippled and wise be-
al selections by the Rev. Hyman
yond his fourteen years, learns Prayers will be led by Cantor
Ad ler
that suffering alone does not David Katzman. The Sisterhood
make one good. His quest for The will be host at the social hour in
Northwest Young People
Third Attribute—humility with- the banquet hall.
Hold Sadie Hawkins Party
out hypocrisy—teaches him al-
A Sadie Hawkins Dance will he ways to look for the good in his Bnai David Appoints
given by the Young People's Club ' fellow-man.
Three New Trustees
of the Northwest Hebrew Cong.
Morris Frumin, Archie Gold-
and Center at the synagogue. Cur-
berg, and Ben Fellows were ap-
tis at Santa Rosa, at 8 p.m., Sat- Bnai David Sisterhood
pointed to the board of trustees
urday. Nov. 17.
Aids European Orphans of Cong. Bnai David at the Nov.
Highlight of the evening will
5 board meeting. Mr. Frumin
Bnai David Sisterhood is plan- donated $1,000 to the synagogue.
be the election of Li'l Abner and
Daisy Ma}' from among those at- ning a food and clothing shower
tending. announced co - social i for European orphans Monday
For Consultation
chairmen Charlotte Brown and evening. Nov. 13. in the social
hall of the synagogue.
Iry Rose n ba up*:
on personal or family
Canned food or a bundle of
Young men and women 18 to
problems—Call
25 are Invited to attend the affair clothing is the price of admit-
ANNA OXENHANDLER
and to join the organization. tance to the shower, which is
Dress is strictly informal. There open to the public. Refreshments
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will be dancing and refreshments. will be served.

Shaarey Zedek Starts
Oneg ShabbatsNov.22

Cong. Shaarey Zedek will in-
augurate Friday evening Oneg
Shabbats at 8:15. p.m. Special
services will be held in the Main
Synagogue and an Oneg Shabbat
program will follow in the social
hall.
Rabbi Morris Adler will speak
and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will
chant the prayers and lead in the
communal singing of Sabbath and
Palestinian melodies.
The Friday Eve Oneg Shabbats
will be held once a month during
the winter and early spring. The
public is invited. Refreshments
will be served.

Tacked Down Wall to Wall

CARPETING'

'Cleaned in Your Nome

DANIEL TEMCHIN

return of Daniel Temchin to its
active ranks. Illness has kept
him from active participation for
two years.
Mr. Temchin was at the helm
of Mizrachi for a number of

years. He headed the Mid-West
region, and has been active in
local national fund work, having

been chairman of the National
Fund Synagogue Committee un-
til he became ill. He and Mrs.

Temchin are leaving for Florida
soon.
Israel Levinson and other dele-
gates who attended the national
Mizrachi convention at Atlantic
City will give reports, and dele-
gates will be selected for the re-
gional meeting of the Mizrachi
Education and Expansion Fund
in St. Louis, Dec. 6-8.

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NOMINATIONS

In accordance with the By-Laws of the Mercantile Division
of the Detroit Service Group, the report et the Nominating
Committee of the Division is hereby given public notice
prior to election of officers which will take place on
Tuesday, November 19, at 6:31 p. m., in the Wayne Room,
Hotel Statler.

MERCANTILE DIVISION

Furniture (Vote for Two)

DETROIT SERVICE GROUP

Herman Nathias

BALLOT

Louis Tabashnik

CHAIRMAN (Vote for One)

Max Osno.

VICE-CHAIRMEN (Vote for Three)

Israel Himelhock
Julian H. Krolik
Louis Robinson

Luggage is Loans (Vote for One)

Morris Ben Lewis

Specialty Shops (Vote for Two)

Walter J. Mayer

I. Lewis Znieback

SECRETARIES (Vote for Two)

Esther R. Prussian
Irwin Shaw

Representatives to Board of °Over-
nors, Jewish Welfare Federation

(Vote for Three)

Maurice A. Enggaso
Israel Himelhoch
Morris Shatzen

Store Employed (Vote for One)

James Whteman

David Chaney

Furriers (Vote for One)

David M. Feerer

Milliners (Vote for One)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Howard Schiller

Jewelers (Vote for Two)

Emil Rose
Fred F. Simmons

Shoes (Vote for One)

Men's Apparel (Vote for Two)

Nathan H. Sebolaick

Dan Winograd

Samuel D. Moiler

Dry Goods (Vote for One)

Maurice A. Landau

Merchant Tailors (Vote for One)

Samuel A. Granadier

Further Nominatidhs May Be Made from the Floor

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