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Page Thirteen

TH.E JEWISH NEWS

3, 1947
Fricley,.Januery
,

- Congregational Activities

NW Congregation
Plans Installation,
Flag Ceremonies

Northwest Hebrew Cong. and
Center is planning a ceremony
incident to the giving of an
American flag to the Synagogue
by Post 135 of the Jewish War
Veterans of America.
The ceremonies will be high-
lighted with the address of
presentation by David Kay, post
commander, and Arthur Lang,
chairman in charge of presenta-
tion. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
render the first prayer to hallow
the flag and Ira G. Kaufman,
president of the congregation,
will accept the colors on behalf
of the synagogue.
The services will be followed
by a general meeting of the
members and reports as to the
progress of the building, adult
education, religious school, and
other administrative committees.
Ground work is also being laid
for a corner stone ceremony irt
the latter part of February and
for the installation of Rabbi
Segal at a dinner in the near
future.
Late Friday evening services
Jan. 3 will be conducted at 8:30
at the synagogue by guest cantor
for the evening, Rev. Isaac Katz.
The services will be followed by
refreshments served by Mr. and
Mrs. Max-Spoon, whose son will
celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, and
Mrs. Festenstein, chairman of the
sisterhood's Friday evening com-
mittee.
The adult education class of
the synagogue and Men's Club.
under the chairmanship of Mau-
rice J. Karo, will hold its second
meeting at 8:30 p m., Tuesday.
Rabbi Segal will lecture on Sab-
bath ceremonies and customs.

Bnai David Greets New
Members at Opening
Of ‘Friday Night Series

The season's Friday night gath-
erings will. open at Congregation
Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th,
at 8:30 p.m., Fri-
'day, Jan. 11.
17,'453
T h e opening
services will be
dedicated to
members w h o
recently joined
the synagogue.
A reception will
be held in honor
of the new mem-
bers after the
service.
Rabbi Joshua
Rabbi Sperka
Sperka will speak. Cantor Hy-
man Adler, assisted by a quar-
tet directed by Dan Frohman,
will render the musical program.
The reception will be in the
form of an Oneg Shabbat at
which the cantor and the choir
will sing and lead in community
singing of Zmiros.

Rabbi Wohlgelernter
To Report on Congress
At Yeshivah Reception

Honoring Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
ernter, president, Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will hold a reception at
8:15 p. m. Thursday. Jan. 9 at
the Yeshivah, Dexter and Corti-
land.
Rabbi Wohgel-
ernter has just!:"
returned from a.
two-month trip
to Palestine and',
the World Zion-
ist Congress in
Switzerland. He
will report fully
on the proceed-
ings of the Con-
gress and on his
Rabbi
experie n c e s in
Palestine. Eu-Wohlgelernter
rope and North Africa.
He was the only observer from
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will Michigan at the Congress.
' sponsor an evening of Jewish
In conjunction with the recep-
music, featuring five outstanding tion, Yeshivath Beth Beth Yehu-
Detroit musicians, at 8:30 p. rn. dah will hold its semi-annual
. Wednesday, Jan. .
membership meeting. Reports on
L. in the soci.
progress of existing departments
hall of the syna
and expansion of the Yeshivah
gogue.
will be presented.
Part icipatin
The public is invited to attend
artist s includ ,
the reception. There is no charge I
Cantor Jacob H
for admission.
Sonenklar, ten.
or; Dan Froh-
Reception to Honor
m a n. baritone
Noted Bobover Rabbi
Zinovi Bistrit-
s k y ,. violinist;
Shlomo Halbershtam
Jacob Becker,
cellist, and Re- J. H. Sonenklar
Representatives of the Vaad
becca Frohman, pianist
Horabonim and other community
leaders are arranging a reception
in honor of the Bobover Rabbi.
Schlomo Halbeishtarn. Sunday
evening. Jan. 5. at Cong. Bnai
-
Zion. Humphrey and Holmur.
Rabbi Halbershtam will relate '
Mishkan Israel
Synagogue.
his experiences in rescuing Jews
Blaine at Linwood, is preparing
from concentration camps. He
`err an Eretz Israel evening to be
brings with him Yosele Mandel-
Oven Sunday, Feb. 9, in the baum, noted vocalist. whose sing-
main auditorium.
ing gave encouragement to con-
A leader in religious Zionism
centration camp victims.
Rill be the principal speaker. A
Committee members include
nusical program is planned. All
Morris Snow, Isadore Sosnick,
;ire invited.
Jos. Weinberg. Morris Mohr. M.
The event is under the direct Koldenberg, secretary.. and Mor-
:ponsorship of Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
ris Fisher. treasurer.
; nann, assisted by the president.
The public is invited to attend.
Philip J. Gorzeck, and a commit-
.i.ee consisting of J. Bacow, Harry
:`:.1oldfarb. Michael Goldfarb, Hy- Eternal Light Features
nen Margolis, Phillip Stollman. 'Girl Without A Name'
Olansky, secretary, and M.
NEW YORK—The story of two
Manuel Merzon, in charge of girls—one an amnesia victim—
yubl icity.
who became friends after they
had been released from a Ger-
i'hiladelphia-Byron Hebrew
man concentration camp will be
is ;spool Holds Examinations
dramatized on "The Eternal
An examination took place in Light" at 8 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 5,
he Philadelphia-Byron Hebrew on station WWJ.
Ochool Oct. 22, in the classes of
"The Girl without a Name,"
ifiss Rose Pike and A. Toback. based on a story by Alan Marcus
ale children were examined in and adapted for radio by Morton
reading of prayers, Hebrew Wishengrad, deals with the
nd the history of Hanukah. events which cost the girl her
-&any parents and members of life.
he board of the United Hebrew
Dr. Lawrence W. Schwartz of
khols were present. Thea exam- the Jewish Community Center,
-,,nation concluded with a lianu- White Plains, N.Y., will speak at
:ah program in which the chil- the close of the dramatic portion
tren of the classes participated. of the broadcast.

Music Evening Set
At Shaarey Zedek

r

Mishkan Israel Plans
:,Palestine Program



Esther Marx Awarded First Prize
In Young Israel Oratory Contest

Jan. 14 Banquet
Marks Mizrachi's
35th Anniversary

The 35th anniversary of Miz-
rachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi will
be observed here Tuesday eve-
ning, Jan. 14, in the Shaarey
Zedek social
hall. Dr. A. M.
Hershman, Rab-
bi Emeritus of
Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, will pre-
side at the ban-
quet, which will
begin at 6:30.
M a j. Emanue
Rackman, re-
cently returned
from Europe,
where he acted Dr. Hershman
as adviser on Jewish affairs at
headquarters of the American
Army of occupation, will be the
principal speaker.
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter.
who traveled in Palestine for the
past six weeks and attended the
World Zionist Congress in Basle.
as the only Detroit representa-
tive, will report on his experi-
trices in Palestine, and at the
Congress. Cantor Hyman Adler
will render musical selections.
For reservations call Meyer
Beckman, RA. 9669, or Irving W.
Schlussel, CH. 7790. All Zionist
groups are urged to participate
in this event.

'Tests of Jewishness' Is
Rabbi Segal's Subject

With local contestants looking on, Charles T. Gellman, president
of Young Israel of Detroit, presents first prize for oratory won by
Esther Marx at midwestern convention of Young Israel in Cincin-
nati Thanksgiving week-end.
Miss Marx, who competed with winners from Young Israel
branches in Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, spoke on
"Young Israel vs. Old Israel."
Left to right in photo: SIDNEY KELM.AN, SARALEE SHUL-
MAN. ESTHER MARX, CHARLES T. GELLMAN, BERNARD RY-
BACK and ROSALINE

Dr. clazer Reviews
`Thie-Yes in the Night'

Former Jewish Overseer
Acquitted of War Crimes

will review "Thieves in the
Night," Arthur Koestler's dra-

trial.

PRAGUE, (JTA)—Julie Beck.
a for mer Jewish overseer at the
At the Sabbath eve services of Schleiersee concentration camp,
Temple Beth El at 8:15 p. m. this was acquitted of charges of col-
laboration with the Nazis. Many
Friday, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
. witnesses
failed to appear at the


matic novel on Palestine.
The liturgical music will

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