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February 21, 1947 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-02-21

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Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 21, 1947

Dr. Julius Gordon to Address
Men's Club Dinner March 15

All Young Isiael
Groups Unite for
Purim Festivities

Rabbi Fasman to Speak
At Yeshivah's Annual
Patrons' Dinner Sunday

Significant events in the
development of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will be brought to the
attention of the local Jewish
community as leaders meet at
6:30 p. m. this Sunday in
in the social hall of Bnai Moshe the ballroom of the Fort Wayne
Synagogue, Dexter and Law- Hotel for the Annual Patrons'
rence. In cooperation with the Dinner of the institution.
city-wide S.O.S. program, admis-
Highlighting Sunday's-function
sion to the party will be one can will be a message by Rabbi Oscar
of food to be sent overseas.
The rkogram will feature
Frances Bloom, soprano, accom-
panied by Betty Kowalsky at
the piano. Miss Kowalsky will
also play several solos. Also
featured will be Philip Rabin-
owitz, in two Yiddish mono-
logues, and Morris Kosman, who
will render violin selections.
The entertainment will be
followed by an evening of games.
Refreshments will be served by
the Women's League of Young
Israel, under the direction of
Mrs. Hyman R. Cohen, president.
The senior party will be pre-
ceeded at 7:30 p. m. by a special
A Visit to Oer Store Will be Gratifying
program for members of all
Young Israel Youth Groups in
the Bnai Moshe hall. The enter-
tainment will feature a series of
original Purim acts by Young
Israel Youth Groups, a profes-
"Tie Home of Fine Carpeting"
sional magician, and movies.
Traditional Purim refreshments
13139 Livernois---Just North of 7 Mile Road
will be served by the Women's
League and parents of the com-
Uhl. 1-5628
munity are invited to bring their
children.

Annual Inter-Congregational Event of SYnagogue Men's
Young Israel of Detroit will
Clubs of Detroit and Windsor to Be Held at Temple
hold its yearly Purim festivities
Beth El, With Beth El Men's Club As Host
at 9:30 p. m. Saturday, March 1,

The Inter-Congregational Men's
Club dinner, the annual gather-
ing of the eight Jewish Men's
Clubs of Detroit and Windsor,
will be held at Temple Beth El
on the eve of Purim, at 7 p. m.
Wednesday, March 5, with the
Men's Club of TeMple Beth El
acting as host.
The guest speaker will be Dr.
Julius Gordon, for the past 17
years Rabbi of Temple Shaare
Emeth in St. Louis. Rabbi Gor-
don, a graduate of the Hebrew
Union College, and - a noted schol-
ar, is the author of "Pity the
Persecutor" and other important
books.
He has been active in the re-
ligious, civic and communal life
in his. community and serves on
the boards of many national in-
stitutions. He has traveled ex-
tensively in Europe and Pales-
tine. In 1945 Rabbi Gordon was
awarded the degree of Doctor of
Hebrew Letters by the Hebrew
Union College.
The musical program of the
evening will be rendered by Can-
tor Robert Tulman of Temple
Israel, who will be accompanied
by Jason H. Tickton, music di-
rector of Temple Beth El.
Men's Clubs participdting in
this annual event are Bnai David,
Bnai Moshe, Downtown Syna-
gogue. Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation, Shaar Hashomayim of

Windsor, Shaarey Zedek, Temple
Beth El and Temple Israel.
Members of these congrega-

Z. Fasman, president of the
Hebrew Theological College of
Chicago, guest speaker at the
dinner.
Rabbi Fasman, an alumnus of -
Beth Medrash Latorah in Chicago
and formerly spiritual leader of
the Jewish communities in Tulsa,
Oklahoma and Ottawa, is the
successor of the late Rabbi Saul
Silber in the presidency of his
alma mater. He will be introduc-
ed by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel,
Detroit. Yeshivah president Max
W. Temchin, chairman of the
event, will be toastmaster.

CARPETING FOR THE DISCRIMINATING

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LUXURIOUS TEXTURES - COLORS
PATTERNS - WEAVES

DR. JULIUS GORDON

tions may procure tickets to the
dinner at the offices of their re-
spective congregations.

Dr. Wise Becomes Senior
Rabbi at Free Synagogue

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The stat-
us of Dr. Stephen S. Wise will be
changed from Rabbi to Senior
Rabbi in the Free Synagogue in
April in connection with the 40th
anniversary of the synagogue of
which he was the founder.
The change will be made at
the request of Dr. Wise who will
have completed 40 years of ser-
vice as rabbi of the Synagogue,
Frederick L. Guggenheimer. pres-
ident of the congregation, said.
Rabbi Edward E. Klein, ordained
by the Jewish Institute of Relig-
ion in 1940. will become the rabbi
of the congregation. He has been
associated in the rabbinate of the
synagogue with Dr. Wise.

Dr.

Neuman to Speak
Wednesday Evening



017RaVERI/765

Continue Registrations
For Shaarey Zedek Classes

DR,. A

NEUMAN

Abraham A. Neuman,
president of Dropsie College of
Hebrew and Cognate Learning,
Philadelphia, will speak at 8:30
p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at
Shaarey Zedek social hall. under
auspices of the Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club. • His topic will be
"Judaism as a World Religion."

Dr.

,

Registration is still being ac-
cepted for the adult classes being
sponsored at Shaarey Zedek
every Tuesday evening from 7:30
to 9:45. Instructors include Rabbi
Morris Adler of Shaarey Zedek,
Rabbi Eliezer Levi of Cong.
Bnai Moshe and Rabbi Milton
Aron, director of the Wayne
Hine] Foundation.
Rabbi Levi is teaching a course
in "The Jew Comes to Europe;"
Rabbi Aron is teaching "Basic
Concepts of the Bible" and Rab-
bi Adler conducts a course on
"Books that Shaped the Jewish
Outlook." There are also three
courses in elementary and ad-
, vanced Hebrew.

Fine Gabardine
... Junior Edition

Spring debut of our hand-

some young Wraparound

Soviet Authorities to Return
Warsaw Building to Jews
Gershwin Lodge Holds

WARSAW, (JTA) —High Services at Bnai David

dress .. . in P U

W 0 0 L GABARDINE

Soviet authorities ordered the re-
Religious services will be spon-
turn to the Jewish community
of a four-story building in Praga. sored at Cong. Bnai David, 14th
a Warsaw suburb, which had and Elmhurst, at 7:30 p. m. Fri-
been occupied as a Red Army day, Feb. 28, by George Gersh-
win Lodge of Bnai Brith.
hospital.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka will con-
The building belonged to the
Warsaw Jewish Community be- duct the services. Herman Gor-
fore the war and is one of the man, chaplain of Gershwin
few Jewish structures that re- Lodge, will preside. Jack Rou-
man will give a brief talk.
mained intact.
Refreshments will be served
following services.
1,258 Trees Planted

... buckled with gleam-

ing nailheads. Gray,

navy, brown, blue,

red, apricot, Sizes 7

to 15 . . . 39.95.

Young
Moderns'
Shop

By Shaarey Zedek Pupils World Jewish Congress
Pupils in the Shaarey Zedek Names Parley Delegates

Sunday and weekday schools

were responsible for planting
1,258 trees - in Palestine forests
is a result of the tree planting
drive this year which culminat-
ed with Hamisha Asar b'Shevat.

Baron Louis de Rothschild
Returns to Claim Property
LONDON, (JTA)—Baron Louis
de Rothschild, head of the Aus-
trian branch of the famed bank-
ing family, has-returned to Vien-
na to reclaim his property. His
fortune was once estimated at
$60,000,000.

NEW YORK. — World Jewish
headquarters has announced ap-
pointment of five representatives
to participate in a Conference of
International Organizations at
Lake Success, N. Y. They are:
Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, chief
of the political department; Har-
vey Dubinsky, secretary of the
political department; Dr. 0. Kar-
bach, assistaLt to the secretary-
general; Sylvain Cahn-Debre,
chief of the Paris office, and M. A.
Appel of the information section.
Dr. Kalman Stein, head of the re-

lief and rehabilitation section of
More congregational sews on Congress, will attend in the ca.,
pacity of adviser.
Page fp.

REST

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