Congregational Activities Mrs. Roosevelt to Discuss Plight of Jews At Temple_Beth El Services on March 1 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, widow of the late President and one of the country's outstanding humanitarians, will be the guest preacher at the Sabbath morning: services of Temple Beth El at: 11 a. m. Saturday, March 1. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El, will conduct the services and will introduce Mrs. Roosevelt. An invitation is extended to the entire Jewish community to attend this service and to hear the inspiring message of Mrs. Roosevelt who will discuss the plight of European Jewry and Friday, February 21, 1947. THE JEWISH NEWS Page Six the needs of the survivors from Nazisfn. As chairman of the Commis- sion on Human Rights of the United Nations, Mrs. Roosevelt holds the • key position rn world planning for the relief and re- "Terrorism in Palestine" is the topic of a talk to be given by Rabbi Joshua Sperka at the Fri- day night gathering at Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Feb. 28. This program.will conclude the season of the Bnai David 'Friday night gatherings. Cantor Hyman Adler, with his choir under the direction of Dan FrohmIn, will conduct a brief service.' Risha iohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen, will give a regtkme of the Sedrah of the week. Following the service, the Oneg Shabbat portion of the program will take place in the social halL "If George Washington Were Here Today" will be the subject of Rabbi Jeroine D. Folkman's sermon at the Sabbath Eve serv- ices of Temple Emanuel in Grand Rapids at 8 p. m. this Friday. Rabbi Folkinan will use the speeches and writings of George Washington as he endeavors to habilitation of those who have construct a message that Wash- survived the Nazi terror. She ington might wish to address to has a deep understanding of Jew- the people of this country today. ish needs as a result of many years of study of the existing situation and her address here is Farber Views Anti-Semitism expected to be one of the most For Bnai Moshe Adult Group important of the year, especially in view of the approaching great The Bnai Moshe Adult Discus- relief and reconstruction cam- sion group will hear Walter Far- paign to be conducted soon by ber, director of Bnai Moshe Re- Detroit Jewry. - ligious School activities, discuss All Detroit Jews are urged to the subject, "Anti-Semitism — come to the service early, as an Bnai Moshe Schedules Root and Flower," at 11:30 a. m., overflow attendance is expected. Sunday, Feb. 23. An augmented choir, under the Father and Son Banquet direction of Jason Tickton, will The annual Father and Son provide the musical program. dinner sponsored by the Men's Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe will be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, BEAUTY SALON Feb. 25, in the banquet hall of the synagogue. Exclusive But Not Expensive A home cooked meal, prepared All Types of Beauty Service by the Bnai Moshe ladies, will be served, followed by entertainment PERMANENT $C50 by a group of juvenile entertain- LP and op WAVES ers in singing and dancing acts. Open evenings by appointment Western movies, cartoons and A laymen's service will be held 2219. DEXTER BLVD. at the regular Sabbath Eve wor- comedies are also scheduled. Reservations may be made by ship of Temple Israel at 8:30 NO. 9501 p. m. Friday, in the Lecture Hall calling the congregation office, HO. 0862 or HO. 8408. of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The service is being conducted under the auspices of the Men's Club of Temple Israel. Arthur A Hass, chairman of and Bath tub enclosure made in our own the Religious School Board • of the Congregation, will deliver shop. Make showering more enjoyable the sermon under the title of by installing one of our beautiful H. Aller, Charles "Trilogy." SHOWER DOORS SA if' 50 president of the Men's Club, will speak of the services rendered by Completely iastolled "21 and op the group to the congregation All Types of Mirrors Made to Order and to the community. Those _participating in the reading of A PHONE CALL WILL BRING OUR the service include Sol Colton, REPRESENTATIVE WITH SAMPLES Maurice Levin, Reuben Levine, Louis Millman, Harry Pliskow, Pb... HO. 0272 Joseph Silver and Sol Stein. The services will be followed by a reception at which the con- gregation will be the guests of the Men's Club. niters Laymen Conduct Temple Israel's Service Feb. 28 MRS. F. D. ROOSEVELT Young Israel Plans Adult Education Classes at Yeshivah For the next three-weeks series in its winter program of adult Brotherhood Celebration education, Young Israel of De- Is Dr. Glazer's Subject troit will sponsor two classes each on Friday evenings Feb. 21, At the Sabbath eve services of Temple Beth El at 8:15 p. m., Fri- 28 and March 7, Dr. Hugo Man- clay, Feb. 21, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "Brother- hood Begins at Home—with Spe- I coal Reference to Current Observ- ance and Non-Observance of the Aim of National Brotherhood! Week." The liturgical music will be rendered by the Temple quartet under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. A socia-14,14:44ir under the auspices of the Sisterhood will follow the services. NW Men to Present Sabbath Symposium Late Sabbath eve services will be held at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 8:30 p. m. Fri- day, Feb. 28. The service will be dedicated to the Men's Club of the Congregation. Included in the service will be a symposium on "The Jew in the World of Today," in which the following members of the Men's Club will participate: Samuel M. Bez, Alfred Brook and J. Mau- rice Karo. The service, chanted by Max H. Goldsmith, will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat. At Sabbath Services at 9 a. m., Feb. 22, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on the subject "The Sanctuaries That Guard Us." delbaum, chairman of adult edu- cation, announced this week. These classes will meet at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dex- ter and Cortland, and will begin promptly at 8:30 p. m. A class in Bible and Rashi will be con- ducted by Rabbi Henry N. Carle- bach, a graduate of the Mir and Telz Yeshivos in Europe and of in Balti- Ner Israel Yeshivah Glass Shower Doors HOLLYWOOD. GLASS aid SHOWER NORIO. 10367 Livernois Ave. Detroit 4, Mich. Rabbi Levi to Discuss Jewish Loyalties; School I To Hold Music Assembl y , more. A class in code of Jewish Law Cong. Bnai Moshe will con- will be conducted by Rabbi Harry Mandelcorn, lo r m e r I y clude the current season of late principal of the Washington, Friday evening services Feb. 28. D. C. Hebrew School, Seattle ' Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi will speak (Washington) Talmud Torah, on "The National Loyalties of the and now associated with Beth Jew." The service will begin at 8:15 Yehudah. Young Israel will be host at p. m. Cantor David Katzman will its fifth monthly Friday evening lead the prayers. A Siste(hood- will fol- forum on Mar. 14, to Rabbi Sam- sponsored social hour son R. Weiss, director of the low in the banquet hall. The Bnai Moshe Sunday school Young Israel Institute for Jew- will observe Jewish Music Month ish Studies in New York City. at a special assembly Sunday, Feb. 22, when Walter Farber, Temple Israel Groups director of the school, will dis- the history of Jewish music. Announce Dinner-Dance cuss Cantor Katzman will render comparisons of 18th - and 19th Temple Israel Sisterhood and Century synagogue music with Men's Club announce a dinner- current melodies. Students of the dance to be held at 7 p. m. Sat- school will sing Yiddish, Pales- urday, March 22, in the main tinean, 'Hasidic and synagogue ballroom of the Hotel Statler. songs. Phil Brestoff and his orchestra 1 will furnish the music. Bnai David Men's Club Plans Co-chairmen for the affair are 'Light' Brotherhood Script Mrs. Abe Schrnerin and Barney Features Whitman Poetry Games Party, Purim Event Bnai David Men's Club will hold a Purim Festival at Bnai David Synagogue, Thursday, March 6. The club is also spon- soring an evening of games Feb. 27, proceeds to be spent for the purchase of collapsible wheel- chairs for disabled veterans at Percy Jones Hospital. Rabbi Gaynor Discusses 'Judaism by Proxy' At the late Friday evening services of Congregation Bnai Israel in Pontiac this week, Rabbi Nathan Gaynor will speak on the subject, "Judaism By Proxy". Services begin at 9:15 p. m. The children of the Hebrew school of the congregation will conduct the services to be held , the following Friday, Feb. 28. More Congregational News on Page 7 Rabbi Follunan Speaks On George Washington MARJORIE Rabbi Adler Speaks At Juniors Meeting "Frank Words to .Je w ish Yorith" will be the subject of an address by Rabbi Morris Adler at the Junior Service Group's Religious Night meeting at 8 p. rn. Friday, Feb. 21, at Shaarey Zedek. The program is one of a series planned by the JSG program committee to study various as- pects of Jewish life. Philosoph- ical implications of Judaism for modern living will be the theme of the Religious Night. Following an informal discus- sion Shirley Subar will lead group singing. Rabbi , Sperka Speaks At Last Oneg Shabbat Barnett. All members of Temple Israel and their friends are invited. Reservations must be ► rnade in advance as no tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets may be secured from the Temple office or from Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, TY. 4-3671. National Brotherhood Week will be marked on the Eternal Light radio series with the broad- cast of Morton Wishengrad's "The..Legend of the Mountain" at 8 a. m. Sunday, Feb. 23 on station WWJ. "The Legend of the Mountain" introduces the character and poetry of Walt Whitman into a Beth Yehudah Parents story based on a Hebrew folk legend. It tells how the great Sponsor Games Party American poet, encountering two The Parent Teachers Organiza- estranged brothers, brings them tion of the Beth Yehudah Day and to an understanding of brother- Intermediate School is giving a hood. Purim Party at 8 p. m. Sunday, March 9, at the Jewish Cultural Bnai Moshe Young People • Center, 2705 Joy Rd. Proceeds will be used to purchase teaching To Hold Social Sunday The Young People's Society of equipment. Tickets may be obtained in ad- Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter vance from the president, Mrs. and Lawrence, will hold a social Milton Traurig, TO. 9-5293, or at 9 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 23. Danc- the chairman, Mrs. Oshinsky, TO. ing and refreshments are sched- 5-0787, or at the door. The pub- uled. Young people of the com- munity are invited to attend. lic is invited to attend. 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