Friday, October 10, 1947 Congregational Activities ---- Joint Beth El and Israel Sisterhoods To Meet on Monday State and Toledo Auxiliaries Invited to Session to Hear Dr. Eisendrath's Address Invitations have been extended to all Temple Sisterhoods in the state of Michigan and in Toledo, 0., to attend the joint _meeting .5-77-111of the Siste r- hoods of Temple eth El and ,Temple Israel in ')the Lecture Hall of the Art Insti- tute on Oct. 13, at 1 p. m. Mrs. Samuel Blacher 'and Mrs. H. J. Millman of Tem- ple Israel and Mrs. Maurice Dr. Eisendrath Klein and Mrs. John Hopp of Temple Beth El will greet the guests. Mrs. Morton Snyder, Victory Project chairman of Temple Is- rael, will preside. Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath, president of the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Congregations, will speak on the Sisterhoods' victory project—"The House of Living Judaism." The invocation will be given by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El, the benedic- tion by Rabbi Leon Frain of Tem- ple Israel. Preceding the meeting Temple Israel Sisterhood will be host at a desSert luncheon and Rabbi Eisendrath's address will be fol- lowed by a fashion preview pre- sented by Kline's. Eternal Light Opens Fourth Year On Air WithW ishengrad Play NEW YORK—A special anni- versary broadcast to mark the beginning of the Eternal Light's fourth year on the air, featuring Morton Wishengrad's radio play, "My Brother's Brother," will be presented at 8 a. m. Sunday, Oct. 12 on station WWJ. "My Brother's Brother" tells the story of the 6400 Jewish citi- zens of the Hungarian city of Sa- toral-ja-ijhely who were trans- ported to the death camps of Auschwitz. Upon their departure, the local Catholic Bishop, Franz Payer, pledged himself to the pre- -servation of their Torahs from Nazi desecration. After the war, only 435 of the original 6400 sur- vived to reclaim the treasured scrolls. The chance to help reconstruct their broken community was given this little congregation by members of the Forest Hills Jew- ish Center in New York. In grati- tude, the Jews of Satoral-ja-ijhely sent them the most venerated of the Torahs which had been saved from the Germans. This Torah, was dedicated at a formal cere- mony at the Forest Hills Center Sept. 20. During its three years on the air, the Eternal Light has attract- / ed an audience which is estimated today at 6,000,000 listeners. The program is broadcast each week_ by almost 70 NBC network sta- tions, and in recent months the program- has become a regular feature of the official Palestine Broadcasting System and the German networks. Rabbi Segal to Speak At Zion Sisters Luncheon; Noted Cantor to Sing Yeshivah to Honor Founder's Memory At Oct. 26 Meeting Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin will honor the memory of the late Rabbi Meir Shapiro, founder of the original Yeshivath Chach- mey Lublin in Poland, at 6 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Seminary, Linwood at Elmhurst. Rabbi El Silver of Cincinnati, president of the Union of Ortho- dox Rabbis, will be guest speaker at the memorial meeting. The public is invited. There will be no charge for admission. The Detroit seminary was founded in 1942 by Rabbi Rothen- berg, in an attempt to carry out the religious fervor and ideals of CANTOR M. J. SILVERMAN Rabbi Shapiro, whose Lublin in- stitution was known as one of the Cantor Moses J. Silverman will greatest Torah centers in Europe. present a concert of Jewish mu- sic and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will Israel Children Donate be the guest speaker at the an- Canned Goods to SOS nual donor luncheon of the Sis- ters of Zion Mizrachi, to be held Children of the Temple Israel at the Shaarey Zedek on Wednes- Religious School have contrib- uted over 2,000 pounds of canned day noon, -Nov. 5. foods for shipment to Europe Cantor Silverman received his through the SOS organization. musical education at the Insti- The donations were part of the tute of Musical Art in New York children's observance of Sukkot. and studied. with William. Pierce- Herman, Johannes Adler and Edith Mason. • Reservations, are being taken by Mrs. Morris Mondrow, TY. 7 7 1161. Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, TO. 5-8438, is in charge of the sou- venir book. Mrs. Joseph Kunin is luncheon chairman and. is as- sisted by Mrs. Joseph Gordon . arid Mrs. Asher Berlin. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal-is accept- ing gifts to the Child Rescue Fund and for linens or funds for the new annex to the Raanaria, Palestine, children's home. Mrs:- Rose Singer is president of - the Sisters of Zion. Bnai David Religious Young Israel to Hear School Takes New Pupils Indianapolis Rabbi The inaugural open forum of On Oct. 5, the children of the Young Israel's 1947-48 adult edu- Bnai David Religious School cele- brated Sukkoth with a party. Each class marched from the class rooms at Central High School to the synagogue Sukkah, where Rabbi J. Sperka told the meaning of Sukkot and Cantor H. Adler led in community singing. On Oct. 6, the children assem- bled for Simhat Torah services and Hakofoss. This Sunday, prior to school opening at 10:30 a. rn., final regis- tration will be accepted. Chil- dren from the age of 5 are ac- cepted in the Kindergarten. There are eight elementary grades and four years in the department of high school. A Hebrew class taught by Miss Dworkin meets from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. each Sunday at Central High School. All other classes meet from 10:30 to 12:30. cation program will take place tonight at 8:15, in the synagogue of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The guest speaker will be Rabbi David S. Shapiro, of Congregation Knesseth Israel, Indianapolis. Rabbi Shapiro is the author of "Foundations of a Universal Re- . ligion According to Sources of Judaism" and a contributor to the Hebrew monthly Bitzaron and English-Jewish publications. The adult edUcation program will consist of a public forum once a month, and the interven- ing three Friday evenings will be devoted to classes and dis- cussion groups, followed by social hour. Shop for Sleepers at YOUR BEAUTY COUNSELOR C-'1, arJori'J Is ready to serve you with Beauty Aid, from head to toe. 5in y . 3own CALL US FOR FREE MAKE- UP AND DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME Infants and Chil- dren's Clothing Gifts ETHEL SMITH 13031 W. McNichols UN. 2-0145 15501 OHIO UPI. 3-0532 FLEXIBLE STEEL J. A. Block Re-Elected Bnai David President; Installation on Sunda) At the semi-annual meeting of Cong. Bnai David, Joseph A. Block was re-elected president. Joseph Gorman, vice-president; Mandel Shifman, treasurer, and Dan Otis, secretary, were re- elected to their respective posts. The new officers and trustees will be installed at the dinner- dance on Sunday at 6:30 p. m., in the synagogue. Charles Rogers, Saul Waxman and Ben Fellows serve on the in- stallation committee in charge of the dinner-dance. Shaarey Zedek to Act On Building Plans at Meeting Next Tuesday Congregation_ Shaarey Zedek will hold its semi-annual meet- ing at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the synagogue social hall, Harry Shulman, president, and Ben S. Sidlow, secretary, announce. In addition to reports of of- ficers, plans will be made for the erection of a suitable building to provide additional classrooms and quarters for youth activities. Three, Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery trustees will be elected. The nominees . are Louis Berry, Mor- ris H. Blumberg and Abe Srere. Services in Our Synagogues NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG.—Sabbath services of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 9 a.m. Oct. 11 Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on the subject "Half the Victory." The children of the Junior Congregation meet for services at 9:30 in the small chapel adjoining the synagogue. TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts: Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10. Rabbi.Leon Frans will preach on "The Creation and Evolution of Man." Jerome Book- stein will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Sabbath eve services. at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17. Rabbi Frain will review John Gunther's Inside U. S. A." Jay Stanford Millman will observe his Bar Mitzvah. Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS enetian Blinds Complete, ready to hag! 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