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Friday, March 7, 1947

JIEWISH NEWS

Mlave Malka Honors Dr. Glazer to Discuss
Rabbi Wasserman on Political Controversy
Return From Europe
At the Sabbath eve services of

Congregational Activities

Honoring the return of Rabbi
Simcha Wasserman from nine
months leave, of absence, Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah will hold w
Mlave Malka at 8:30 p. m. Sat9-
day, March 22, featuring a musi-
cal program by Cantor David
Katzman of Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Cantor Katzman is also a board
member of the Yeshivah.
Rabbi Wasserman, dean of the
Yeshivah, will review his experi-
enees in Europe, where he helped
locate Jewish children who had
been sheltered in non-Jewish
homes during the war, and secur-
ed United -States visas for Torah
scholars. •
Active workers and board
members of the • Yeshivah will at-
tend ,a breakfast report meeting
at 11 a. m. Sunday, March • 16, to
discuss Torah Month activities.

Shaarey Zedek Sunday School Students
Stage Operetta to Celebrate Purim

—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Staff Photographer

An operetta, staged by students of Cong. I
Shaarey Zedek was the feature of the Purim assem-

Uy of Shaarey Zedek Sunday School on March 2.
The operetta was under the direction of Shir-
ley Subar, Shaarey Zedek musk supervisor. Ham-
entaschen were distributed by the Sisterhood. The

program also included reading of the Megillah by

Jacob Epel and poems and recitations by pupils.
The photograph shows the large group of

Habonim to Piesent
Annual Third Seder

participan+s in the program. Senior students who

Habonim will hold its annual
Passover Third Seder Sunday,
April 6, 8:15 p.m., in the main
stick. Nathalie Heller, Joyce Kaye, auditorium of the Jewish Com-
Geraldine Stashefsky, Natalie Dia- Hertzenson. Miriam Hirst.
Kraft, Richard Komisaruk, Lois
mond. Daniel Lublin. Lita Diamond, I Rosalind Kahldon, Sharon Kass, Gerald
munity Center.
Bill Frank. Henry Lonnerstater, Ar- Elaine Koffman, Arlene Koven. Lois Krawitz.
Mary Popkin,
Howard Packman,
A modern Hagadah pageant
nold Goicibeig. Irene Greenwald. Dic k Ann Lipshy, Ilene Moore, Lawrence Fern
Prenzlauer, Lenore
Prag,
James
Morton,
Robert
Rosenberg.
Sanders. Franklin Sldlow, Beverly
Felicia picturing scenes from Jewish his-
lsolde Rubal, Barbara Samuels. Rhinestone. Adrienne Rom.
Shapiro, Marion Cullen. Adell Abramo-
Rubiner,
tory dealing with the Passover
David Seldes, Gloria Schwartz, Shirley Rosenthal, Gilbert Rose, Allan
ich. Rebecca Leib, Bernard Leib.
Sharon Superstein, Virginia Marilyn Samuels,
The following sixth grade chil- Schwartz,
Merla Samuels, Carolyn Schwartz, season will be featured. An orig-
Talberg, Rosara Wine.
Burton Altman, Jay Barbas, Ronald Allan Shafran, Jerome Silbarman, inal dance group under the direc-
dren participated:
Susan
James August. Arlene Barnett. Barnett. Ernest Bennett. Sharon Ben- Tommy Stifter, Dale Stone,
tion of Avishag Kaufman, dele-
Bt verly Bricker. Elaine Calfin. Sally son. Rhoda Coggan, Rita Fidler, Irwin Victor.
Patricia Weiss, Barbara Zuckerman, gate from Palestine, will perform.
Field. Bernard Firestone.
Ann Cohen, Marlene Engelberg.
Rosenthal,
Florence
Manela,
Elaine
Irving
Fuller,
Richard
Frank.
Henry
Namoi Freeman, Murray Gould.
Palestinian songs and dances will
Marcia Hendin, Muriel Herman, Joan Gordon, Robert Galin, Shirley Gold- Judy Schuster and David Seldes.
enliven the program.
The Habonim program book is
being prepared by co-chairmen
Rabbi Weiss Guest
Martin Citrin, Ner Tamid Joe Savin and Allen Zemmol.
Dr. Grayzel Lectures
For information call Bernard
Israel's
Recipient, Will Address
At Young
Schreier, HO. 0343, or Elliot Beit-
At Shaarey Zedek on
ner, TY. 5-5382. Proceeds will go
Beth El Court of Honor
Forum This Friday
'Jewish Literature'
for the foundation of Bet Ha-
bonim, International Habonim
Temple
Beth
El
Boy
Scouts,
Dr. Solomon S. Grayzel, editor
Young Israel of Detroit an-
Educational Institute in Palestine.

of the Jewish Publication Society
of America, will lecture at
Sfiaarey Zedek Social Hall at
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, March 12.
He will speak under the auspices
of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
and his topic will be "Jewish
Literature in America."
Dr. Grayzel. as Jewish Publica- 1
lion Society editor, has passed on ;
hundreds-of-manuscripts and en-
I,
couraged many Jewish writers.
Rabbi James G. Heller will
speak at Shaarey Zedek on
March 26. He will relate his ex-
periences in Palestine which he
recently visited. The lectures are i
part of the series being sponsored
during the 1946-47 season.

Guest Cantor Chants
NW Service March 14

Late Friday evening services
will be held at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation at 8:30
p. m. March 14. Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal's lecture topic will he "The
Genius of Sholem Aleichem," an
estimate of the great Yiddish
humorist's contribution to Jew-
ish life and culture.
The guest cantor will be the
Rev. Nathan D. Katzman of Cali-
fornia, who is visiting mejnbers
of his family here.

NW Religious School
To Hold Masquerade

Students at the religious school
of the Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation presented a Purim pro-
gram Sunday, March 1.
"Queen Esther Forever," a play
written and directed by Doris.
Sperling Markle, featured a spe-
cialty dance by Dena Krause.
This Sunday the religious school
will hold a Purim masquerade, to
which the parents are invited.

Ann Arbor Community
To Hold Palestine Night

Rabbi Gershon Rosenstock, of
Congregation Beth Israel, Ann
Arbor, announces a Palestine
evening to be held at the Beth
Israel Center for the Ann Arbor
Jewish community at 8:30 p. m.
Wednesday, March 12.
The program will - include the
showing of a new Palestine
sound and technicolor film, musi-
cal program and speaker. Every-
body is invited to attend.

participated in the play included:

nounces its fifth and concluding
Friday evening forum to be held
Friday, March 7, at 8:30 p.m.,
at Yeshivath
Be th Yehudah
Building.
Guest Speaker
will be Rabbi
Dr. Samson R.
Weiss, former
dean of - Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehu-
dah.
Rabbi Weis s,
director of the
Young Is r a el Dr. S. R. Weiss
Institute of Jewish Studies in
New York City, ha; achieved un-
usual success in the field of
Adult Education. The first school
for Adult Jewish Studies under
Orthodox-Jewish auspices, the
Institute has served a total en-
rollment of more than 600 stu-

dents in each of the three sem-
esters of Its existence to date.

The success of this Institute
and the high standard of its cur-
riculum is attested to by the fact
that the New York State Board

Scouters and friends of Scouting
who attend the Court of Honor to

be held at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday,
March 12, in the Brown Memorial
Chapel at Eemple Beth El, will
hear Eagle Scout Martin Citrin,
recipient of the first Ner Tamid
Adward in the Detroit Area
Council, speak on the subject of
this new religious award for
Scouts of the Jewish faith, accord-
ing to Scoutmaster Maxwell M.
Lowe.
Eagle Scout Citrin was recently
chosen as the representative of
the thousands of Detroit Scouts to
speak at the recent annual meet-
ing of the area council.
Troop advancements will be
awarded as follows: First class
ranks, Paul Yarrows and Sidney
Kleinman; Bertram Shapero, Star
Scout; merit badge awards, Eagle
Scouts Walter Shapero and Mar-
tin August.
A short skit and refreshments
will complete the program.

Temple Beth El at 8:15 p. m.
Friday, March 7, Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will preach on "When to
Politics and Morality Meet—With
Special Reference to the Contro-
versy Between Secretary Bevin
and President Truman."
The liturgical music will be
rendered by the Temple quartet
under the direction of Jason H.
Tickton. A social -hour under the
auspices of the Sisterhood will
follow the services.

'Israel's Golden Calf'
Sermon at Beth Aaron;
Children's Party Sunday

Rabbi Chaim Weinstein will

speak at 8:30 p. m. this Friday
at Beth Aaron Synagogue on

"Israel's Golden Calf."
Max Pearl will chant Sabbath
hymns and the rabbi will select
Sabbath readings. The Sisterhood

will serve refreshments.
Sabbath eve Ma'ariv services
are held at the synagogue at 6:45
p. M.
Beth Aaron Talmud Torah will
celebrate its first Purim with an
all-afternoon celebration, starting
at 1:30 p. m. this Sunday. Partici-

pants will be:

Seymdur Carpenter. Arlene KannerS
and Stuart Garalick will enact the
tale of Purim and the commentary
will be given by Lois and Joan Raisin.
Eleanore and Stuart Silverman. Elaine
Pomerantz. Ashley Gorman, Arthur
Cohen. Geraldine and Barbara Weis-
man. Larry Rosen, Eugene Richmond.
Norman Benjamin. Howard Cutler and
Harriet Band.

There will be games and re-
freshments.

50 per cent of all Oriental Jews
in Palestine (Sephardim, Yemen-
ites, etc.) are now enrolled in
the Histadrut.

Committee Will Considei
Cantoral Training School

Creation of a conservatory to
train cantors for service in the

Bright.. Your Horne
For Passover

WITH A NEW CHROME

BREAKFAST or
DINETTE SET

synagogue was urged by Cantor
Putterman, director of the depart-
All. Colors, Sizes and Shapes
ment of music of the United Syna-
gogue of America, national organ- - Plastic, Porcelain and Wood
ization of Conservative congre-
gations, at a conference on Jew-
ish music at the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary, Feb. 26.
The Conservatory for Cantors
should be an integral part of
the University of Judaism which 15322 Livernois - - UN. 2-1158
is in the process of being organ-
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ized by the Jewish Theological
Seminary, Putterman said.

Variety Dinette
Saks Co.

of Regents has approved most of

its courses as credioward high-
er degrees for Sate teachers.
The Adult Education Program of
the local branch has been pat-
terned after a syllabus forrbed by
the Institute in New York.
Rabbi Weiss will deliver the
sermon on Saturday morning,
March 8, at joint services of
Young Israel and Cong. Mogain
Abraham in the latter synagogue.

Shaarey Zedek Displays
Authentic Purim Figures

Shaarey Zedek library has on
display a group of dolls depicting

various scenes in the Purim story.
They were constructed and
dressed in clothes of authentic
design by Mrs. Walter Farber.
The dolls will be on exhibit
A M'lava Malka is scheduled for through March 17.

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Saturday at 8:30 p. m. in rooms Rabbi Folkman to Preach
4 and 5 of the Yeshivah at On "Golden Cali," Tonight
Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman will
which Rabbi Weiss will speak
preach on "The Golden Calf' Fri-
briefly.
by day at Temple Emanuel, Grand
He will be accompanied
Charles T. Gellman, president, Rapids. Janice Gaines will read
and Rabbi Alvin M. Poplack, the portion of the week from the
executive director, to Chicago for Torah.
a conference of midwestern
Young Israel branches Sunday.

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The Parent-Teachers organiza-
tion of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah

will hold a Purim party at 8 p. m.
Sunday, March 9, at the Jewish
Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd.
Proceeds will be used for pur-
chase of teaching equipment.
Tickets may be obtained by call-
ing Mrs. Oshinsky at TO. 5-0787,
or at the door. The public is in-
vited.

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