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February 28, 1947 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-02-28

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Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday. February 20, 1947

Hebrew, Religious School Students
in Purim Festival at Center Sunday

Congregational Activities

A Purim Youth Festival will be vitz, Natalie Diamond, Rebecca
presented at 3 p. m. Sunday, at Leib, Beverly Shapiro and Arn-
the Jewish Center Auditorium, as old Goldberg.
JNF Purim Appeals
Admission is free. Children are
part of the annual observance of
In All Synagogues
especially invited.
Jewish Music Month.
Traditional Purim appeals
The festival program is spon-
A choir composed of children
will be made in all synagogues
from all the local Hebrew, Yid- sored by Hashofar in cooperation
on Purim — next Wednesday
dish and religious schools, under with the Shaarey Zedek, Bnai
evening and Thursday morning
Chairman of United Nations Human Rights Commission
the direction of Miss Shirley David, Bnai Moshe, Farband
—William Hordes, president of
Schools, Northwest Congregation,
Subar, will be featured.
Will Discuss Urgent Needs of European Survivors
the Jewish National Fund
Two prominent young musi- Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute,
As Guest Preacher At March Services
Council, announced this week.
cians—Arthur Benavie, violinist, Temple Beth El, Temple Israel,
Irving W. Schlussel heads
and Kurt Saffir, pianist—will pre- United Hebrew Schools and
City-wide interest is being shown in the address to be
the synagogue committee in
sent a Sonata in A Major by Saf- Workmen's Circle Schools.
delivered by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Saturday morning,
charge of these appeals.
fir, a composition that won third
March 1, at Sabbath morning service of Temple Beth El.
place in a national contest for
Charles Evans Hughes, Jr.
Mrs. Roosevelt, who is chairman of the United Nations
young composers.
Commission on Human Rights, will be guest preacher at the
A comic Purim operetta will be Given Brotherhood Award
NEW YORK.—Charles Evans
services, an invitation to which is extended to the entire
presented by the Shaarey Zedek
Religious School choir. Leading Hughes, -Jr., chairman of the
community.
parts will be taken by Daniel Mayor's Committee on Unity, re-
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will the DPs in Europe depends upon
Lublin, Lita Diamond, Geraldine ceived the Brotherhood Award
the United States does now,
condust the service and a what
Stashefsky, Henry Lonnerstater, of the Men's Club of Congrega-
Mrs. Roosevelt urged that the
specially arranged musical pro-
government to accept its share
Members of Temple Israel are Bill Frank, Franklin Sidlow, tion Bnai Jeshurun. The presen-
gram will be presented by an
"of whatever we are asked to do asked to, bring their children to Bernard Lieb, Irene Greenwald, tation was made by Dr. Israel
augmented choir under the direc-
for the unfortunate people who the Purim family Sabbath eve Miriam Cullen, Adele Abramo- Goldstein.
tion of Jason Tickton.
have suffered more than we services which will be held in
"Mrs. Roosevelt has a very im- have." Referring to life in the the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
portant message to Detroit Jews, DP camps as an "unnatural exist- Institute of Arts at 8:30 p. m. Fri-
and we have reason to believe ence," she declared that it "saps day, March 7.
that the main auditorium of the the hope and vitality of people."
A special children's choir,
Temple will be filled to over-
drawn from grades 4 and 5 of
flowing by an audience eager to
the Religious School, will sing
bear her," Dr. Glazer stated.
Purim melodies, and the tradi-
"Our eminent guest will .discuss
tional Purim delicacy, "Haman-
the plight of the European Jews,
taschen" will be served at the
In her address in New York last
social hour when the congrega-
week, opening the 1947 campaign
tion will be the guests of Dr. and
of the Women's Division of the
At the Sabbath Eve Services Mrs. Herman Plavnick in honor
United Jewish Appeal for Great- of Temple Beth El, this Friday, of the naming of their daughter,
er New York, Mrs. Roosevelt
LrO's Joy.
showed a deep interest in the at 8:15, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
'Is Haman Dead?" will be the
work of UJA and a thorough will preach on "How to Be Hap-
knowledge of the subject. Emin- py As a Jew—Some Thoughts Subject of Rabbi Fram's Purim
SIMS WILT TO
ently qualified to discuss the sub- on This Vital Theme for Young sermon.
The pupils of Temple Israel
DO A MOM /OS
ject of the needs of European sur- and Old."
Religious
School
will
hold
two
vivors from Nazism, Mrs. Roose-
The liturgical music will be
velt should be heard by all De- rendered by the Temple Quartet Purim Masquerade Parties—one
under the direction of Jason H. for the Intermediate department,
troit Jews," he continued.
Tickton. A social hour under the grades 3, 4 and 5, Sunday, March
auspices of the Sisterhood will 3. at Hampton School, and the
Urged Admission of DPS follow the services.
other for the pupils of the kin-
dergarten and primary grades,
In New York UJA Talk
Sunday, March 9. Both parties
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Displaced Rabbi Kievel Installed
will see a Purim play, prepared
persons and refugees up to the
by the Stage Club of Temple
Israel
By
Cong.
Ahavas
maximum of the quotas provided
Israel under the direction of
for in the present immigration
Rabbi Herman Kieval was of- Rosemary Einmer, entitled
law should be permitted to enter
ficially installed as rabbi of Con- "Purim's Children." The Con-
the United States, Mrs. Eleanor gregation
Ahavas Israel, Grand firmation department will see a
Roosevelt, American delegate to
at a dinner at the Hebrew play written and directed by Mrs.
The United Nations and chairman 'Rapids,
School auditorium, Feb. 23. William P. Greenberg entitled
of the UN Commission on Human
"As Simple as That;' Saturday,
A native of Baltimore, Rabbi March 8.
Rights, declared here at a rally
launching the 1947 campaign of Kieval studied at John Hopkins
Friday night, March 28, the
the Women's Division of the University, being elected to Phi
United Jewish Appeal of Greater Beta Kappa in 1938 and receiving Men's Club of Temple Israel con-
New York. She added that the his Bachelor of Arts degree with ducts the services. Arthur J.
present immigration law 'should distinction in 1939. In 1942 he Hass will preach the sermon.
was ordained by the Jewish
snitch does the entire job thorou-ghly
not be changed.
NOW see this great new automatic
and gently. And it's loaded and un-
Asserting that the future of Theological Seminary of America, Men's Club to Conduct
home laundry that combines eye
where he received prizes in Bible,
loaded from the waist-high top to
appeal with economy and ease of
Midrash, Medieval and Modern NW Services This Friday
eliminate stooping and bending.
operation. Launderall is completely
Eternal Light Program
Hebrew Literature, and the Cyrus
Launderall is engineering skill at its
automatic—washes, rinses and spin
best. Launders!! is Better Built to
Men's Club of the Northwest
Marks Music Celebration Adler Scholarship, highest stu-
dries. No pre-soaking required with
dent award.
$299.95
Do a Better Job.
Hebrew Congregation and Cen-
Launderall—just 055 flick of the
The Eternal Light marks Jew- Immediately after his ()Mina- ter, Curtis and Santa Rosa, will
ish Music Week with the broad- tion, he married Esther Wall of conduct the Sabbath services for
cast of "The Songs of Berditch- New York. He served as Rabbi this Friday evening. Max Gold-
ev," by Morton Wishengrad, at of Cong. Beth Judah of Ventor, smith will chant the prayers, and
8 a. in. Sunday, March 1, on sta- N. J. until the spring of 1944, Samuel Bez, Maurice Karo and
1515 WOODWARD and BRANCHES
tion WWJ. when he enlisted in the Army as Alfred Brook will deliver a trio
:"The Song of Berditchev" is chaplain. After serving in the of sermonettes.
the story of how Reb Levi Yitz- Hawaiians, Okinawa and Korea,
hok, surnamed The Compassion- Rabbi Kieval was discharged last
ate, first came to sing the liturgy September.
The installation address was
known as the Kaddish of Levi
given by Dr. Hillel Bavli, asso-
Yitzhok.
ciate professor of modern Hebrew
At the conclusion of the pro- literature of the Jewish Theologi-
gram there will be a brief ad- cal Seminary.
TO THEIR FELLOW READERS OF THE JEWISH NEWS
dress by Fred Jacobi, composer,
Among the guests at the dinner
teacher of composition at the were Rabbi Jerome Folkman of
HERB AND BARNEY TEAL WILL GIVE QUICK DELIVERY
Julliard School of Music and Temple Emanuel of Grand
ON A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL 1947 HUDSON!
chairman of the music contest of Rapids, Rabbi Nathan Levinson
the National Jewish Music of Kalamazoo, and Rabbi Milton
Council. Aron, director of the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation at Wayne Uni-
Northwest Congregation versity:

Beth El Invites Community
To Hear Mrs. Roosevelt

Children to Attend
Temple Israel Purim
Family Sabbath Rites

at the new

Dr. Glazer to Preach
On 'How to Be Happy
As Jew', This Friday

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Holds Sabbath Services

Sabbath morning services will
be held at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation at 9 a. m. March 1.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach
the sermon, his subject being
'The Light that Almost Failed."
The Junior Congregation service
will begin at 9:30 a. m. in the
small chapeL
This Friday evening the late
service will begin at 8:30 p. m.
Members of the Men's Club will
participate in a symposium on
the theme "The Jew in the World
of Today." The service, chanted
by Max H. Goldsmith, will be
followed by an Oneg Shabbat,

Additional Congregational
News on Pages S. 9

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