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March 14, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-03-14

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Page' Eleven

THE JEWISH' NEWS

Friday, March 14,1947

First Graders Portray Characters from Bible,
Jewish Life, at Purim Party at Temple Beth El

Psychologist Will Open
U. M. Hillel Series Friday

Eve services, conducted by stu-
dent cantors and the Hillel Choir,

will precede the discussion. A
social hour will conclude the

Dr. Thornton W. Zeigler of the program.
Neuropsychiatric Institute, Uni-
versity Hospital, will open the Dr. Magnes Suffering

spring series of Fireside Discus- From . Bronchial Pneumonia
sions at the University of Mich-
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Dr. ,Ju-
igan Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- dah L. Magnes, president of the
tion this Friday evening.
Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Dr. Zeigler, a psychologist at
the Institute and member of the entered an Hadassah hospital suf-
University faculty, will address fering from bronchial pneumonia.
the group on "Abnormal Psych- His condition was reported "im-
ology for the Layman." Sabbath proved.'

'lust Received .

Solid

DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER and MISS RUTHE BROWNE admire the variety o‘c costumes worn by
members of Miss Browne's first grade class at the annual Purim masquerade at Temple Beth El.

Fete Rabbi Jofen

At Beth, Yehudah
S em
To Aid inary

1 Rabbi Weinstein Speaks
Sings At NY Congregation i On One World Bible Plan

Cantor Nathan Katzman

"The Ancient Plan for One
Cantor Nathan Katzman. in- I World—The Bible Plan" will be
terpreter of liturgical and Pales-1 the topic of Rabbi Chaim Wein-
tine music as
stein's Friday night forum at
well as Yiddish
8:30, March 14, at the Beth Aaron
folksongs, who
has made his Synagogue.
The sisterhood will serve re-
mark as a cant-
or in Los An- freshments. Sabbath readings and
geles and Chi- hymns will be chgnted by the
at rabbi.
,gcaugesoi cantor be

At the M'lava Malke this Sat-
urday evening, at Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, Cortland and
Dexter. a reception will be ten-
dered to Rabbi Abraham Jofen,
dean of Central Yeshivah Beth
Joseph Rabbinical Seminary of
Brookin, N. Y., the former _Nova-
t h e Northwest
Hebrew C o n -
redoker Yeshivah of Bialistok.
gregation a n d
Accompanying Rabbi Jofen of
Center, this Fri-
Detroit is a graduate of the
evening and
Yeshivah. Rabbi Aaron Bokow. N. Katzman
4- Rubler ta-rielsman,- who escaped Saturday morning.
Cantor Katzman is the son of
the Nazi ten,- and recently
came to the U. S. fro.- Shanghai. Cantor Da v id Katzman of Con-
Cantor David Katzman --4 ' gregation Bnai Moshe.
Bnai Moshe will render vocal ;
4 U ate invited to the North-
D.Re_gation services and
selections at the M'lave Malka. ' west th ^Y.
e
to
'` arie12ut of Cantor
The guest rabbis are here to 1N at han Katzm
inaugurate a drive for funds for
a new dormitory for students .
who are expected to come to this '
UHS

Mahogany
Dining Room
and
Bed Room
Furniture
and a large
Selection of
Living Room
Sets . . . Odd
Chairs . .

Tables
and
Lamps

ALL SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THE HOLIDAYS

S. ABRAMSON

FURNITURE CO.

Established in 1921

10338 DEXTER

8911 TWELFTH

TYler 5-6196

TOwnsend 8-8837

Store Hours: Mon. and Thurs. E•es. to 9 P. M.—Closed Sat.
Open Sat. Eve.--Open Sunday 10:30 A. M. to 3 P. M.

Preview of next week's disaster

S tudents at

country from DP camps.
Appeals were arranged

Learn of Passover

in
most of Detroit's Jewish congre-
gations for Saturday. The coun-'
The study of P assove r is now
cil of Orthodox Rabbis and Mer-
m portant place in
kaz. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, , occupying
. of the United He-
Yeshivath Chachmy Lublin and, - the
classrooms
brew Schools.
Young Israel of Detroit have is
In the higher classes that por-
e
to
Droit
Jwry
et
. tion of the Chumash which tells
sued an appeal
for
.
aturday
;
the story of the holiday is being
to dedicate this S
appeals for this Yeshiva and to
announce from the pulpit an in- laws
studied
as well to
as the
the holiday.
various
pertaining
vitation to attend the reception In the lower classes, the abridged.
for the guests.
story of Pesach as told in the
he executive director of the various textbooks, is used.
The
Seminary, Rabbi Isaac H. Ever,
The B. Manischewitz Matzo

who made the arrangement for Co. has published a booklet en-
this drive, will arrive in De- titled "The Story of Pesach."
trait Monday to continue solici- This booklet has been edited by

tations. Chaim Pomerantz in collabora-
tion with Dr. Azriel Eizenberg,
Dr. Leo S. Honor, both of Phila-

Rabbi Fram Reviews
Carlson's 'Plotters'

delphia, and Bernard Isaacs of
Detroit_ This booklet tells the
story of Pesach in English, and
will be distributed to all children.

"The Plofters," by John Roy
Carlson. will be the subject of a
book review sermon to- be de-
livered by Rabbi Leon Fram at
the Sabbath eve services of
Temple Israel at 8:30 p. 'm. Fri-
day, March 21, in the large audi-
A Post-Purim Dance is sched-
torium of the Detroit Institute of uled for 8 p. m. Sunday, March
16, by the Young Peoples Club of
Arts.
The Temple Israel choir direct- the Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
ed by Dan Frohman will sing in tion, at the Synagogue on Curtis
support of Cantor Robert S. Tul- at Santa Rosa. .
man with. Karl W. Haas at the
Featuring the first presentation
organ. Marshall Jay Blondy, son by the dramatic group of the
of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Blondy, Club, headed by _SeymOtu- Moss,
will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah the dance is open to young men
d women 18 to 30. There will
at this. service.
Friday night s- March 14, Dr. be no admission charge to mem-
EdgaiDeWitt Jones occupies the bers,. but a 30 cent fee -for non-
pulpit of Temple IsraeL
members. Dancing will be to rec-
ords,. and '''refreshments will be
served. -Ruth •ennenhouse is
Eternal Light Presents

Northwest Youth Club
Holds Dance Sunday

Purim Dramatization -,

The Youlig Peoples-Club will

present , its major event of the
iiirritn Story • entitled wrhe "eat,
Spring Fantasy, at the

04.4inkry
Rooms the Hotel
Perk avill be present ,-an -the Arilbian
will be on
er, Aptll- I9 ,'I
Efrniai: Light 431*gain,
Sale at' the _synagogue, March 16.

in. Si.Mday,, Iffacreli: Ifk-
'

station,
• _ .

:O dinars Megillah" in
thii:Atiry goes throes :extraor-
dinary: -datigera and hardships
while .remxini ig With its owner
cm-eye-an ra bi of recebt times.

Holon to Merge
. The. two Palestine townships of

Bat-Y'im and Holt% Will shortly
.-merge, if government approval i
received.

Maybe it won't be a tornado killing and
maiming men and women—and children.

Maybe it will be the devastation of a flood.
Or the destruction of a hurricane, or a fire. Or
the sweeping scourge of an epidemic.

But one-thing can be foreseen in the disaster
that will strike every week of the year some-
where in our nation—

Your Red Cross will be on the job!

In this year of peace, as in war, your American

Red Cross stands ready to supply the in
need with emergency hospital care, food, sfiel-
ter, clothing, and rehabilitation. All this and
more to stricken human beings—regardless o f
race, creed or color.
It's what yoU're giving for—when YOU give.
to your Red Cross.

_

GIVE—so your
RED CROSS can carry one
.

DETROIT CHAPTER

, RED_ CROSS,-;.:
rffE. AMERICAN
tAgriurkwrit:entirr—cmjimtc

s.

HEADOUARTEft, 153

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