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Page Nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Frslay. May 23,1W

Dentists Make Progress in Campaign Efforts

NCRAC, Synagogues
Object to Religious
Instruction in Schools

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NEW YORK—Objection to both
released time and dismissed time,
or to "the utilization in any man-
ner of the time, facilities, per-
sonnel, or funds of the public
school system for purposes of
-religious instruction" has been an-
nounced jointly by the National
Community Relations Advisory
Council and the Synagogue

Council or
Based on - resolution adopted
by a joint conference of the
NCRAC and the Synagogue Coun-
cil last November, after two full
days of deliberation, the state-
ment has the support of the major
rabbinical and lay synagogue or-
ganizations, as w ell as the
NCRAC, whose membership in-
cludes six major national Jewish
community relations organizations
and more than 20 of the larger
local, state, and regional Jewish
community councils throughout
the country.

—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer

The dentists' division of the Allied Jewish Campaign is progressing in its efforts to secure its
assigned quota for 1947. A recent meeting of the division was addressed by Judge Theodore Levin
of the U. S. Circuit Court. Among the leaders who attended the division's meeting were, left to right:
DR. ALLEN COLLINS, DR. MILTON MARX, DR. LOUIS GALIN, DR. DAVID SELIGSON, JUDGE
THEODORE LEVIN, DR. MARTIN NAIMARK and and DR. JOSEPH GOODSTEIN. The dentists thus
far have exceeded . TheiiLlast year's gifts by 103 per cent.

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Rabbi Film Reviews
Brandeis Biography 4,
At Closing Services

Beth El Men's Club
Elects A. L. Gouts=

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THE ETERNAL LIGHT

By MORTEN WISHENGRAD

MR. WISHENGRAD, WHO IS AUTHOR OF THE IMPOR-

TANT NATIONAL RADIO PROGRAM BY THAT NAME

HEARD EACH SUNDAY MORNING—AND THROUGH OUR

LOCAL STATION W W J—PRESENTS THIS VOLUME

WHICH CONTAINS TWENTY-SIX RADIO PLAYS FOR THE

Arthur L. Goulson was elected
president of the Men's Club of
SERIES, AND A SECTION
'The
"The Magnificent Jew" will be Temple Beth El at the 28th annual
a 0
the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's
ON THE ART AND TECH-
80 201 Bk id
meeting on May
u
book review sermon on Alpheus
13. Mr. Goulson
3
NIQUE OF WRIT-
Thomas Mason's biography of
bas served the
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5
Louis D. Brandeis at the Sabbath
ING FOR THE RA-
Men's - Club in
eve services of Temple Israel at
various import-
DIO.
8:30 p.m. Friday, May 30, in the
ant posts as di-
lecture hall of the Detroit Insti-
rector, secretary
tute of Arts.
and vice - presi-
At this service, Stephen Neal
dent He repre-
Fishman, son of Mr. And Mrs.
sents the fourth
Ellis Fishman, will celebrate his
generation of
Bar Mitzvah. Mr. and Mrs. Fish-
continuous aff ili-
On account of Shevuoth, it is
man will be hosts to the Con- A. L. Goulson ation with Tem-
important that all copy—and
IS PLEASED TO INFORW-IIS FRIENDS
especially photographs—should
reception
after
gregation at a
ple Beth EL He is a former presi-
be in our hands not later than
services in honor of their son.
Of. THE OPENING OF HIS NEW
3 p. m. ea Friday, May 23,
dent of the Beth El Young Peo-
for the May 30 issue.
This will be the last service ple's Society and has been active
which Temple Israel will conduct in other Temple activities.
in the lecture hall for the season.
Other officers are: Oscar M.
It will be followed by a series Zemon, vice president; Gilbert
of summer Sabbath eve services, Michel, treasurer; Arthur Rice,
the locale to be announced.
secretary.
Drive in on your next
Friday night, May 23, Rabbi
Elected on the board of di-
Fram delivers a sermon under rectors for a two year term are:
trip downtown and
We Have
the title "Must There be War Gus Brag, Dr. Irving I. Edgar,
with
leave your car
with Russia?" At this service, Ivan Frankel, Leonard. W. Fox,
Lawrence Goldman will celebrate Joseph S. Radem, Saul H. Rose,
A
corn-
us. Select your
his Bar Mitzvah.
Louis H. Sable, Harold M. Sha-
our
Rabbi Fram will occupy the pero, Marshall A. Silver and
bination from
Limited Quantity
pulpit of Rev. Henry Hitt Crane Louis A. Welt; board members
elk"–
wide and exclusive
of the Central Methodist Church, for a one-year term: : Sol A. Bal-
,
r'''7,00' 46, 400'
Woodward at Adams, at 10:30 aban, Abner Friedman, Dr. Felix
of
pat-
assortment of
a.m., Sunday, May 25. His sub- F. Rosenwach, Walter D. Schmier
Itt •
, ,.
ject will be "The Christian Stake and Julian S. Unger.
ill
Is ?
terns, materials, and
g4.
Satin Covered
in Palestine."
Trustees whose term does not
*
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Members of the Jewish corn- expire are: Theodore D. Birn-
e •
n-
colors.
=unity are invited to hear Rabbi krant, Milton Doner, Herbert
••r a! or
It
$t'
Down
Comforters
tram present the case for the Eiges, Bertram Kaatz and Melvin
9.6
in kb
Jewish homeland in Palestine be- Kuttnauer.
fore the Christian congregation.
Leon S. Wayburn, retiring
president, stated in his annual
WHITE GOOSE
Ask for Mitchell or Joe Feldman
report that the Men's Club now
A s Receive
51 Confirrnanc
$795
DOWN-FILLED
for personalized advice. FREE CHAUF-
has a membership of 800, the
Blessing Eve of Shevuoth
PILLOWS, Each
FEUR SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE LOOP.
largest in its history, and is one
Free parking ... Convenient location—only four blocks from
of the largest Men's Clubs in the
The largest confirmation class country. He reviewed the pro-
Hudson's; three blocks from City Hall.
in the history of Temple Israel, g-am of activities conducted dur-
a group of 51 boys and girls, will ing the past season and stated
receive their blessing from Rabbi that the Men's Club of Temple
Frain on the eve of Shevuoth Beth El was one of the largest
at 8 p.m. Saturday, in the auditor- contributors to the work of the
8823 - 12th St.
ium of the Institute of Arts.
Jewish Chautauqua Society.
PHONE CA. 7514 • 500 RANDOLPH, cor. LARNED
The confirmation service will
(1 Block South of Cadillac Square)
be in the form of a pageant writ- Mrs. Altman Postpones
Our Classified Ads Get Results!
ten by Rabbi Fram under the
title "The Meaning of Confirma- Week End Broadcasts
tion." The • subject of Rabbi To Monday, Tuesday
Fram's sermon will be "We Build
On account of Shevuoth, the
for the Future."
The choir of Temple Israel, di- Jewish Radio Hours sponsored
You can't feel it or even see it—But it is the foundation
rected by Dan Frohman, will by Mrs. Hyman Altman will not
of all successful businesses.
render Lewandowski's "Hallelu- be broadcast this Saturday and
jah." Jacob Becker of the Detroit Sunday.
Mrs. Altman announces that in
Symphony Orchestra will play
When one contemplates buying furniture, the reputation
the cello obligato to the blessing adherence to traditions she and
of the concern is of great importance.
her
late
husband
had
established,
ceremony. Cantor Robert S. Tul-
man will chant the Shevoth Kid- the Sabbath and holidays are be-
Few people are skilled in recognizing the real value of
dush, and organist Karl. W. Haas ing strictly observed in the elim-
the different kinds of furniture. This ability requires years
will play the processional music. ination of broadcasting on days
proscribed by orthodox law. In-
of experience. Our 35 years of experience in the furniture
stead, Mrs. Altman will sponsor
Wayne U. to Offer Two two broadcasts from 7:45 to 8:15
business, the fair dealing and customer satisfaction that we
always stood for, has built our reputation.
Hebrew Courses in Fall p. m. on Monday and Tuesday,
May 26 and 27.-

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Two Hebrew classes, each of-
fering four hours of Liberal Arts Rabbis Levi, Fischer
credit, will be offered at Wayne Preach 'Festival Sermons
University next fall, according to
Dr. Harold Basilius, head of the Congregation Bnai Moshe will
foreign language department.
observe the Shevuoth festival
Hebrew 1 will be offered with services twice daily. Devo-
from 4 to 6 p. m. Tuesdays and tions will begin at 9 a.m. Sunday.
Thursdays, and Hebrew 103 from On'Monday, when Yizkor pray-
7 to 9 p. m. Mondays and Wednes- ers are recited, the services will
sdays. Admission to Hebrew 103 begin at 8:30 a.m. Evening serv-
is open to thqse who have com- ices are--scheduled at 6:30.
pleted Hebrew 1 and 2 at Wayne Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi will de-
or who can pass an examina- liver the sermon on Sunday on
tion proving equivalent back- the topic "Israel at Sinai." Rabbi
ground.
Moses Fischer will occupy the
Registration for the fall semes- pulpit Monday. "The Preserva-
ter will take place early in Sep- tion of the Torah" will be his
,subject.
tember.

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