Friday, January 31, 1947
VHE JEWISH NEWS
Page Sixteen
Dr. Glazer to Review
Hechts 'A Flag is Born'
Congregational Activities
Laymen'slnstitute Frohman to Direct
At Shaarey Zedek
Ends This Sunday
Bnai David's Choir
Congregation Bnai David has
brought about an inovation in
At the Sabbath eve services of
Temple Beth El at 8:15 p. rn.,
Martin Citrin Gets
Ner Tamid Medal
At Israel. Service
services for orthodox synogogues
British- Clergyman
Believes England
Must *Drop Mandate
Jan. 31, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
will review Ben Hecht's "A Flag
Is Born."
The liturgical music will be
rendered by the Temple quart-st
under the direction of Jason H.
Tickton. A social hour under the
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple auspices of the Sisterhood will
Rabbis Geffen, Adler Speak of Detroit in securing the ser- Israel will confer the fir§t Ner follow the services.
At Dinner Climaxing
vices of a perManent choir to ac- Tamid Medal to be awarded in
Shaarey Zedek to Offer
company Cantor Hyman Adler in
Lecture Series
Adult Evening Classes
air Friday night. and holiday
in-
Cong. Shaarey Zedek
The national Laymen's Institute services, including the High Holy
times this week-end at the
augnrate evening classes for
Shaarey Zedek with Sabbath Days. The choir is trained by Dan
dults beginning , next Tuesday.
se: ices, study courses on the Frohman. The public is invited
Courses will be offered in the
;,pliets, Jewish history, and to attend the services and hear
Jewish history,
Jewish
Bible,
DR. JAMES W. PARKES
Jud.iism as a way of life, and a the Cantor and choral group.
observances
literature, Jewish
NEW YORK, (JTA)—"The ap-
dinner meeting.
and both elementary and ad- palling economic chpos of Europe
Rabbi David Aronson of Cong.
vanced Hebrew.
has provided a fertile seed
Beth El in Minneapolis will be
Registration will take place ground for the revival of group
guest preacher
Feb. 4. Classes will begin Feb. 11 hostilities, " Dr. James W. Parkes,
Asar,
t he services
the'
and will be offered on 15 con- internationally known 'B r i t i s h
at 8 15 p. nn. this
secutive Tuesday evenings. They clergyman and author who is ac-
and Dr.
are open to the general public. , tive in the fight on racial bias,
11.
n, a n Hail-
Registrations will take place in declared at a press conference
In honor of Boy Scout Week.
p;•,
;;f Tree of
the Shaarey Zedek school office. arranged by the Anti-Defamation
Congregation Bnai David is ded-
I. ,
Cong. in
League of the Bnai Brith. He
icating its Friday night gathering
I
w i 11
Eternal Light Presents
called upon Jews. and Gentiles
at 8:30 p. m., Feb. 7, as Scout
(1..liver the ser-
"to fight determinedly against a
Story of Jewish Patriot
Sabbath Service. Each year thfk
n,un at Sabbath
Bnai David Scout Troop No. 13T
''A Footnote to History,'' a ra- growth of anti:-Semitism."
ning services
Dr. Parkes, who visited Pales-
Rabbi Geffen , actively participates in the serv-
dio drama by Arnold Perl, will
111:s Satin day.
. ice on Scout Sabbath.
be presented at 8 a.m. Sunday, tine last year to lecture at the
1)r
..
1iailperin's
.
Hebrew University and to make
Feb. 2, on station WWJ.
history will meet at 8 p.m. i Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can-
The entire lifetime of Benja- a study of Arab-Jewish problems
Satin day evening and at 2:30 p.m. tor Hyman Adler will conduct
Sunday. At the same hours, Dr. the service. assisted by a choir
MARTIN E. CITRIN
min Nones, French Jewish immi- there, said he believes England
the direction of Dan Froh-
u
grant who served with Washing- must drop her Palestinian man-
Leon J Liebreich, instructor of under
Michigan to Martin E. Citrin,
date immediately and permit the
Gi h. College in Philadelphia, man. Abraham Cannon, of the Eagle Scout and junior assistant ton and Lafayette in the Amer-
to some
will I-ad classes in the prophets. Bnai David Troop, will recite the scout master of Troop No. 146, icon Revolutionary Army, was Arabs and Jews to come
Kiddush at the Oneg Shabbat
devoted to the fight' for freedom. mutually satisfactory arrange-
Rabbi Aronson's course in Juda-
at
the
Sabbath
eve
services
of
program. A special program of
. .Footnote ,to History" deals ment of dividing up the troubled
in as a way of life meets at 9
A
songs will be given. by members Temple Israel,. at 8:30 p. m. Fri- - with
his role in the effort to rati- country.
Saturday and at 3:30 p.m.
day,
Feb.
7,
in
the
Lecture
Hall
of the troop under the direction
Dr. Parkes came to America at
fy the Constitution.
of
the
Detroit
Institute
of
Arts.
of the cantor.
the invitation of Rabbi Stephen
A dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. ' The resume of the Sedrah of
The Ner Tamid medal is pre-
S. Wise, to deliver the Charles
Rabbi Wohlgelernter
- ∎ , 1 1.,.• • at which Rabbi Juel Gef- the week will be given by Shel-
sented to scouts who have dis-
William Eliot Lectures on "Rela-
f-h. of New York, and Rabbi Mur- dun Kardner a member of the tinguished themselves in service Speaks in 'New York
tions Between Judaism a n d
is Adler will speak, will conclude t roo p . Sheldon Abramson will to the synagogue and the Jewish NEW YORK—Rabbi Max J. Christianity" at the Jewish Insti-
U;,' n t Lite.
speak on "The Ideal of Scouting." community, under the sponsor- Wohlgelernte• was guest speaker tute of Religion in New York.
A special children's assembly ship of the national Jewish Corn- at a dinner in New York given
ass Of lectui es h
la-en
by the League for Religious
r the combined spon- will be conducted by the stu- mittee on Scouting.
1.:o of the National • ederat1 ,, n dents of the Bnai David Relig-
The entire service will be de- i Labor in Palestine. He is chair-
(.1 .1.
;•11 Nlen's Clubs, the Na- ious School •at 7 p. m. Tuesday. voted to the celebration of Boy man of the League's . National
t'
my for Jewish Adult Feb. 4, in observance of Hamis- Scout Sabbath. Members o f Council.
I
• ..
.Tar B'Shevat.
.ind the Men's Club
Reviewing his recent tour of
Troop No. 146. sponsored by the
A skit on the importance of Menls Club of Temple Israel, will Palestine, Rabbi Wohlgelernter
•
v Zedek, und,•
the atii-
of the Jewish Theol-gi,•:,1 !lees m Eretz Yisroel. a SOlind participate in the service, leading told of the great need for the
iim On Palestine. and songs and • the congregation in the pledge to creation of additional youth serv-
y Of Amer,
tt uils Of Palestine, are included
the flag and reciting the scout ing agencies in the Holy Land,
un the program. law and oath.
to provide job training, vocation-
Northwest Youth Group
Pat ti•ipating in the ceremony al guidance and supplementary
To Present Hypnotist
Northwest Congregation of conferring the .award will be educational opportunities f o r
' Joseph Lattin, scout master of the adolescent Jewish boys and girls
To Hear Guest Speaker
The latest
of T.:
troop. Maurice Levin. chairman in the urban communities.
-72v ront
.
BnaiDavid Announces
Scout
Sabbath Observances
I
Your Balgr
DESERVES
Foods
from the
P,ile.-;tine will he !,• at
r..• next meeting of the Young
l'•obh•s Club of the No , thw est
If, hiew Congregation at 8 p m
Tuesday, Feb. 4, in the synA-
gugue. Curtis at Santa Rosa.
of Temple Israel Scout 'Commit-
Sabbath services will be held ; toe. and Jacob A. Citrin, father
it the Northwest Hebrew Con- I of the award winner and a Corn-
gregation at 9 a. m. this Saturday missioner of Scotiting District
morning. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal i No. 6. Officers of the Boy Scout
will preach on the subject, "The Council of the Detroit area and
Power That Makes for Freedom." 1 scouting executives will be pre-
Plans for the appearance of
At the late Friday evening serv- I sent.
Ost,ir M. Nudelman of Chicago,
ices this week, the guest preach-
Rabbi Leon Frarri will preach
%. nu will demonstrate the art of er will be Dr. Leon J. Liebreich, on the
subject "Ner Tamid—The
hypnotism. Feb. 6, at the s ■ ,:ria- instructor in Bible and Religion
Eternal Light". At the close of
gogir•, will be discussed. The
at Gratz College in Philadelphia.
demonstration will be open to the 1)r. Liehreich•s lecture topic will the service, there will bf. a re-
publie. and tickets will be sold at be "The Beauty of the Twenty- ' ent ion in hQhor of . the Ner
Tamid recipient and his parents
the door for non-members.
1Third Psalm."
and the scouting personalities of
Dancing will follow the meet-
the Detroit area.
int.: Membership in the Young
Rabbi
Folkman
to
Discuss
Pcuide's Club is open to young
Rabbi L Baeck's Proposals Men's Clubs President -
wen and women 18 to 30.
•.
"Our Obligation to Europe
Temple Israel Men Hold will
be the subject of Rabbi
Annual Children's Party 'Jerome D. Folkman's sermon at
`Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids,
this Friday night.
Temple Israel Men's Club
1947 con-
nounces its annual Father-Chit- ! Sandra Braudy,
di en party to be held at 2 p m. firmand, will he the Reader.
Rabbi Folkman will discuss the
Sunday, Feb. 16, at the Jewish
Ceritf, •.
' proposals recently made by Rabbi
11..rry Pliskow • chairman of the' Leo Baeck, former Chief Rabbi
•
ty, states the affair will of Germany, to convert Euro-
he free to all members of the peans to Judaism.
Men's Club and their children. I
The party will feature movies and Mixed Congregation
professional entertainers. R e -
Opposed by Ministers
fieshments will be served.
Anyone wishing to join the
j The Board of Jewish Ministers
club may do so at the door.
I of Philadelphia, having brought
to the attention of, Philadelphia
Dr. Goldman on Tour
Fellowship House the serious ob-
On Behalf of Seminars
jections to the reported proposal
to establish a Congregation or
Dr. Israel M. Goldman. presi- Jews and Christians, announces
dent of the Rabbinical Assembly Fellowship House has agreed
of America, is touring the west nothing will be done to imple-
coast to get first-hand informa- ment the plan until a committee
tion on Jewish communities and will have explored the whole
to strengthen community ties situation.
It•is anticipated this committee
with the Jewish Theological Sem-
ioary. the Rabbinical Assembly will suggest a program of religi-
ous cooperation which will be
and the United Synagogue.
Dr. Goldman visited in Hous- acceptable to the Jewish Corn-
ton, Tex., Los Angeles, San Fi an- munity and to all concerned. The
cisto, Portland and Vancouver I Board of Jewish Ministers is op-
and Is due in a number of other I posed to the formation of a Con-
cities before completing his tour. gregation of Jews and Christians.
Visits Detroit Sunday
Stanley Garten, • president of
the National Federation of Jew-
• Babies like Heinz Strained
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ish Men's Clubs, will be_in De-
troit this Sunday to officially
'welcome the newly formed Mich-
igan State Region of the Federa-
tion.
His visit will be in conjunction
with a tour of leading centers in
the Middle West to survey the
progress and needs of the Men's
Club movement.
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