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Y- eshivath Beth Yehudah
,Opens 30th Anniversary
Celebration February 23

Bnai Moshe Inaugurates Dedication
Of First Graders to Jewish Studies

The annual dinner of Yeshiv-
ath Beth Yehudah set for Sun-
day, Feb. 23 at the Fort Wayne
Hotel, will begin the observance
of the 30th anniversary of the
school which was founded May
10, 1917 (Lag B'Omer 5677) by
the late Rabbi Yehudati Leib
Levin.
The celebration will be con-
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cluded with the annual meeting,
Thursday, May 8, (Lag B'Omer
5707). Morris Mohr and Abe''
Nusbaum are co-chairmen of the
30th anniversary journal. Max
W. Temchin is chairman of pa-
tron dinner tickets.

Dr. Glazer to Discuss
Approaches to Living

Dedication to Jewish learning of fir grade students took place
it the Bnai Moshe Dec. 29, in a ceremony which will become an
annual Hanukah event. Top row, left to right: Audrey Ickowitz,
'rank Fuchs, Judy Jonas, Martin Sweet, Nancy Jonas, Robert Jasqur,
;uzanne Sherman, Sanford Pollak; bottom row, Alice Krause, Gerold
3ernstein, Judy Waldman, Howard Segal, Barbara Adelberg. Judy
Cass, Arnold Pearlman, David Schey. Standing are Walter Farber,
3nai Moshe religious school director, and Miss Florence Rubinstein,
eacher of the class.

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tabbi Bohnen of Buffalo Beth Aaron Initiates
0 Address Sisterhood
Friday Night Forums
Df Shaarey Zedek Jan. I 3

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The first in a series of semi-
The Sisterhood of Cong. Shaar- monthly- forums will be held this
y Zedek will present Rabbi Eli Friday evening at Beth Aaron
Bohnen of Buffalo, as guest Synagogue. Rabbi Chaim Wein-
stein will discuss the topic "Key
to Jewish Survival," followed by
a question and answer period.
Sabbath hymns and readings
will be led by the rabbi and
Cantor Max Pearl. Current Jew-
ish events will be discussed and
refreshments will be served by
the Sisterhood following the
forum.
Paul Carpenter, president of
Beth Aaron Men's Club, an-
nounces weekly games sessions
Tuesday evenings throughout the
winter. The Men's Club has also
presented a public address sys-
tem and 100 seats to the congre-
tion.
Plans for the Feb. 16 dance at
the Park Avenue Penthouse are
now being concluded.

RABBI ELI BORNEN

3eaker at its next meeting at
p. M. on Monday, Jan. 13, in the
)cia1 hall of the synagogue.
Rabbi Bohnen is spiritual lead-
• of Temple Emanuel, the pulpit
) rmerly occupied by Rabbi
:orris Adler. During the war he
!rued as chaplain for three
ars and saw action in France,
ermany and Austria with the
:nd Infantry (Rainbow) Divi-
m. Rabbi Bohnen's work among
Displaced Persons has won
in wide recognition and acclaim.
Music will be sung by Janis
mnett, accompanied by Lillian
thins. Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt is
ogram chairman.
Mesdames Ben Lefkowitz and
- ank Bernstein are social chair-
en in charge of arrangements
r the dessert meeting.
Mrs. Walter Field, program
airman of the book reviews
id brunches announces that
ibbi Milton Axon, advisor to
ayne University Hillel Found-
ion will review Sholem Alei-
_em's "The Old Country" Tues-
Jan. 21. Purchasers of
EL:ty,
figle tickets are asked to make
1- .eir reservations with M r s.
chard Cott, TO. 8-5617 no later
an Sunday, Jan. 19.
Mesdames Morris Halperin and
rilliam Nadler, S.O.S. chairman,
.ntinue to remind members to
ring tinned or dehydrated food
discarded clothing to the
aetings to help ease the lot of
%e displaced perions. Cash con-
13utions will be accepted in
u of purchased foods.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 10, .1947

"Fighting for Freedom," is the
subject of the address to be de-
livered by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi,
of Cong. Bnai Moshe, at the late
Friday evening services, Jan. 10.
The service is dedicated to the
Gen. Maurice Rose Post No. 420,
Jewish War Veterans, with which
many ex-servicemen of Bnai
Moshe are affiliated.
Cantor David Katzman will
lead the prayers which will begin
at 8:15 p. m. The Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood will be host at the
social hour, following the service.

Bnai David Men Present

Friday Night Guest Speaker

Bnai David Men's Club will
present a prominent local speak-
er in a discussion of "The Jewish
Problem Today," at Bnai David's
Friday night services, Jan. 24.

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The Beth Aaron Sisterhood is
planning its second anniversary
party for paid up members and
their husbands, to be held Sun-
day, Jan. 12; at the synagogue.
Dancing, community singing,
entertainment and refreshments
are on the program.
Members and potential mem-
bers who have not already paid
their dues are urged to do so
before Jan. 12. Meetings are held
every other Monday night at the
synagogue, Wyoming at Thatcher.

Detroit Women's Emergency
Relief Committee will meet at
8 p. m. Jan. 16, at the home of
Mrs. William Silver, 2684 Rich-
ton. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter,
who has just returned from Pal-
estine and DP camps, will speak.
The committee needs volun-
teers to help with packing parcels
on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed-
nesdays, 2 to 5 and 8 to 11 p. m.,
at 12204 Linwood. Arrangements
can be made by calling Mrs. M.
J. Wohlgelernter, TY. 6-7464 or
Mrs. .Brindze, TO. 6-6800. Con-
tributions may be mailed to Mrs.
Joshua Sperka, 1938 Tuxedo.

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The liturgical music will be
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'nekton. A social hour under Auto Service
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will follow the service.

Beth Aaron Sisterhood
Holds Anniversary Fete

Rabbi Wohlgelern"r
Addresses Relief Group

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