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August 08, 1947 - Image 7

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Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Center
Activities

Congregational Activities

Shaarey Zedek Meres Club Lecture Series
To Open on Sept. 12 With Van Paassen

Goldstein to Address
Methodist Youth Group

sion of Rabbi Morris Adler.
Dec. 3.—Dr. Stephen S. Wise in
an address on "The Jew at the
Crossroads."
Jan. 7.—Baruch Lumet, ver-
satile performer, in "Jest and
Satire."
Jan. 28.—An address by Lud-
wig Levirsohn on "The Jewish
Case."
Feb. 11—Scout Night.
Feb. 18. — Blix Ruskay in
"Original Sketches."
March 10—An Evening of Jew-
ish Music.
March 31 — Rabbi Albert L
Gordon, an address on "The
Eternal Question."
April 21—Men's Club-Sister-
hood Night and Model Seder.
March 16—Edubational After-
noon.
Dec. 7.—Hanukah Congrega-
tional Dinner.

Rabbi A. M. Danzig
Takes Chicago Pulpit

Charles L. Goldstein, attorney
and fornier president of Temple
Israel, will speak on Judaism be-
fore the young people's group of
the East Grand Blvd. Methodist
Church Sunday evening, Aug. 17.
His talk will be sponsored by the
Detroit Round Table of Cath-
olics, Jews and Protestants.
The Round Table also has ar-
ranged an educational tour of
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue for
summer students at the Dodge
Community House Monday morn-
ing, Aug. 11. Rabbi Morris Adler
will speak on Judaism and will
explain the architecture, ritual
and symbolism of the synagogue.

Rabbi Abraham M. Danzig of
Ohave Sholom Synagogue, Rock-
ford, Ill., has accepted a call to
the pulpit of the Agudath Achin
Synagogue on Chicago's south
side.
The rabbi began his duties July
1st at his new
post, one of the
largest orthodox
Jewish congre:
gations in Chi-
cago. During his
four years in
Rockford, Rabbi
Danzig partici-
pated actively in
spiritual leader-
ship of soldiers Rabbi Danzig
of Jewish faith stationed at the
Eternal Light to Present Camp Grant. In cooperation with
Catholic and Protestant chaplains,
Peretz Tale Adaptation
he helped to plan religious pro-
NEW YORK — An adaptation grams and addressed the Macca-
by Arnold Peri of "The Three bees club on Wednesday eve-
Gifts" by the famous . Jewish nings. Later he assumed the posi-
writer. Isaac Loeb Peretz, will tion of visiting chaplain.
Born, reared and educated in
be presented at 8 a. in. Sunday,
Jerusalem, Rabbi Danzig was or-
Aug. 10 on station WWJ.
dained
there before corning to the
The play is based on a transla-
.
tion of a Peretz story by Dr. Solo- United States in 1921.
Rabbi Danzig formerly held a
mon Liptzin, chairman of the
German department of the Col- pulpit in Detroit, where he was
vice-president of the Michigan
lege of the City of New York.
"The Three Gifts" is a fantasy Synagogue Conference of Amer-
ica. He is now vice-president for
about a simple man who finds
Illinois of the Mizrachi organiza-
on his arrival in heaven, that his
l3ad deeds have • tion.
Good •• "Bad"
been evenly balanced. In order
to gain entrance to heaven he
must therefore return to earth
to find three gifts of good deeds.

Beth Yehudah Classes,
Camp to Close Aug. 15

Wednesday Evening
Discussion Group
The Wednesday Evening Dis-
cussion Group will hold a picnic
at Palmer Park Wednesday, Aug.
13. Members will meet at the
Center at 8:15 p. m. Admission
is 75 cents.
* • *
Thursday Evening
Film Program
The film feature, "Of Mice and
Men" will be shown in the out-
door court Thursday, Aug. 14 at
8:45 p. m. Admission is forty
cents for members and fifty
cents for non-members.
S.
Program Features
mocha Heifetz
A recorded Heifetz concert will
be presented in the outdoor court
at 9 p. m., Monday, Aug. 11.
Selections to be played during
the evening include Brahms
"Double Concerto", Concerto by
Prokofieff, and Saint-Saens "In-
troduction and Rondo Capricci-

Martin L. Butzel, attorney, has
been appointed co-chairman of
the commercial and professional
unit of the 1947 Community Chest
Campaign, John R. Davis, chair-
man, announced.
Butzel, who served in the Air
Forces as a lieutenant colonel
from 1942 to 1945, is a former
board member of Children's Hos-
pital. He now serves on the board
of the Jewish Social Service
Bureau and the Family Service
Society. All three are Red Feather
agencies of the Community Chest.
The Commercial and Profes-
sional Unit is one of the three
large divisions of the fall drive.

oso". There is no charge for ad-
mission.
* *
Hold Dance August 16
The Saturday Nite Dance Com-
mittee will present Bud Kromer
and his orchestra Saturday, Aug.
16 at 9:30 p. m. Admission is
50 cents for members; 75 cents
for non-members. Dancing will
be held in the outdoor court.

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah class-
es and its summer day camp will
be in session through Aug. 15.
From then on until Labor Day,
which is the official Yeshivah
vacation period, several teachers
will be available to instruct as
many students as remain in the
city and come to the school.
Registration in all departments
of the Yeshivah will be taken
during August and September.
The new fall semester opens
Sept. 2. Staff members are meet-
ing during this month to outline
schedules and prepare for the
new term.

BOXMAN BROTHERS

Polish Property Claims
Must Be Made This Year

WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY DO NOT OWN—

Rabbi S. Gliksman's American-
European-Palestinian correspond-
ence office, 219 Transportation
Bldg., CA. 8877, advises that the
Polish government has limited
the period of claiming rights on
property of relatives killed by
the Nazis in Poland to Dec. 31,
1947.
The claim must be in the hands
of the Polish government by this
date, as well as the granting to
some person in Poland (perhaps
a lawyer) the power to represent
the rights of the claimant.

Sisters of Zion Plan
11th Donor Luncheon

Writer for 'Eternal Light'
Series Takes Chicago Post

(The Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather
Agency)

Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin has been
appointed chairman of the 11th
annual donor luncheon of the Sis-
Morton Wishengrad, disting- ters of Zion Mizrachi, scheduled
uished radio writer featured on for Wednesday, Nov. 5 at Shaarey
the Eternal Light series since its Zedek.
inception in October, 1944, left
She will be assisted by Mrs.
New York to become instructor Joseph Gordon and Mrs. Asher
in radio writing at the University Berlin, co-chairman. Mrs. Ida
of Chicago's Religious Radio Goldsmith and Mrs. Sam Osnos
Workship.
are in charge of the souvenir
Wishengrad's book, "The Eter- book.
nal Light", including 26 of the
Other members of the com-
best plays written for this series, mittee are Mesdames Anne Mon-
was recently issued by Crown drow, Reuben Levin, Gerald Lev-
Publishers. First place as the itt, Alfred Helfgott, Harry Finkel-
. best religious programs in 1945 stein, Abraham Kalman, Rose
and 1946 were awarded two of Whiteman, Augusta Subar, Harry
Mr. Wishengrad's Eternal Light -4 Stoichin and Abraham Dubrin-
scripts at the Ohio State Univer- sky.
Mrs, Rose Singer is president
sity Institute for Education by
of the organization.
Radio.
Proceeds from the luncheon
will be sent to Palestine.
Beth Aaron Officers Thank
Outing Committee Members
Mrs. Sol Dox, president of Beth Argentine Press Demands
Aaron Sisterhood, and Pall,' Car-
penter, president of Beth Aaron Police Curb Anti-Semitism
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) —
Men's Club. wish to thank the
members of the committee which Home Secretary Angel C. Borlen-
ghi,
receiving a Jewish delega-
planned the wienie roast recently
for the two groups and helped tion, voiced official condemna-
tion of the anti-Semitic incidents
insure its success.
here, the most recent of which
was the bombing- of the main
Brutal Gestapo Official
Buenos Aires synagogue at dawn
Sentenced to Hang
WARSAW, (JTA) — Edward Saturday.
Influential sections o f the
Shutt, former high Gestapo of-
ficial, responsible for the liquida- Argentine press are demanding
tion of the Cheim and Krasnik prompt police action to curb anti-
ghettos where some 10,000 Jews Jewish terrorism, which has con-
were murdered, was sentenced to tinued unmolested for almost a
year.
be hanged.

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City

IIII •

An impressive list of speakers,
headed by Pierre Van Paassen,
is listed for this year's program
of the Men's Club of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek.
Albert Green, president of the
club, announces . that Mr. Van
Paassen will speak on the sub-
ject "Palestine in Our Day" on
the opening night of the series—
Wednesday, -Sept. 10.
Other programs and speakers
listed for this series of events
include the following:
Oct. 8—Celia Adler, assisted
by Jacob Cone, in "Characteriz-
ations."
Oct. 29—"An Evening With
Our Rabbis."
Nov. 12—Dr. Abraham S. Hal-
kin of Columbia University in an
PIERRE - VAN PAASSEN
address on "Facing the Future."
lectures
by leading exponents
Nov. 12 to 16—National Lay- of
man's Institute, featuring a series of Judaism, under the siipervi-

Martin L. Butzel Named
Unit Co-chairman of '47
Community Chest Drive

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Friday, August 8, 1947

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