THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Congregational Activities . Temple Sisterhoods Hear Progress State Sisterhoods Of House of Living Judaism Project Re-elect Lansing Woman President Mrs. Harvey Steadman of Lans- ing was reelected president of the Michigan State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods at the an- nual convention held. Oct. 9 in Jackson, Other officers named include Mrs. Irving Steinman Pontiac and Mrs. Samuel Danto of De- troit, vice presidents; and Mrs. Max Loewenstein of Detroit, secretary. Jane Evans, executive director of' the .National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, and Rabbi Leon Feuer of Toledo were the convention speakers. Detroit delegates included Mes- dames Charles Aller, Saul J. Benyas, Samuel Blacher, Samuel B. Danto, William P. Greenberg, Arthur J. Hass, Harold Schakne and Morton Snyder from Temple rtrael, and Mesdames avid Cooper, Ivan Frankel, Lawrence Freedman, John Hopp, Maurice Klein, Max Loewenstein, David Marx, Morton Newlander, Harry Phillips, Ben Salon and Harold Shapero of Temple Beth El. Present from Pontiac were Mesdames Abe Cohen, Herman Dickstein, Jewel Fisher, Thomas Horwitz, Abe Lapides, Julian Le- vine, William Present, Irving Steinman, Herman Stenbuck and Barney Wyman. a p —Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer Left to right: Seated, DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER, Temple Beth El; RABBI MAURICE N. EISENDRATH, RABBI LEON FRAM, Temple Israel; standing, MRS. JOHN HOPP, chairman, Beth El Sisterhood Victory Project; MRS. MAURICE KLEIN, president, Beth El Sister- hod; MRS. H. J. MILLMAN, chairman, Temple Israel Victory Project; MRS. SAMUEL BLACHER, president, Temple Israel Sisterhood. Several hundred women from Detroit and neighboring Michigan cities heard a report on the record of achievements of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods at a luncheon and rally last Mon- day at the Art Institute from Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Dr. Eisendrath ap- pealed for support for the House of Living Judaism—major NFTS project. The Sisterhood of Temple Israel served as hostess at this function, with the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El actively partici- pating. With "spare a brick for our national home" as the slogan adopted by\ the Temple Israel Sisterhood's' committee for the House of Living Judaism, the luncheon meeting dedicated itself to the realization of a national goal of $650,000 for the erection of the House of Living Judaism which, upon completion, will be an Anaerican and world center of religious activities, for the pro- motion of the. Liberal Jewish movement here and abroad. More than $100,000 already has been secured, and the Detroit Sister- hoods are giving the project gen- erous support, as are the 415 af- filiated units of the National Fed- eration of Temple Sisterhoods from coast to coast. The rally on Monday began with an invocation by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El, and Rabbi Leon Fram of Tem- ple Israel addressed the audience. Among the guests were Mrs. Lawrence Freedman of Temple Beth-El, Detroit, executive board member of the National Feder- ation of Temple Sisterhoods, presidents of visiting Sisterhoods, and the following officers of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods: Mrs.. Irving Stein- man, Pontiac, first vice president; Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, Temple Israel, second vice president; Mrs. Max Loewenstein, Temple Beth El, recording secretary. Mrs. Maurice Klein, president of Tem- ple Beth El Sisterhood, delivered a message, as did Mrs. Samuel Blacher, president of Temple Israel Sisterhood, who was chair- man of the rally. Dr. Eisendrath was fhtroduced by Mrs. John Hopp, Temple Beth- El's chairman of the House of Living Judaism. The meeting was then presided over by Mrs. H. J. Millman, victory project chair- man of Temple Israel. A dessert luncheon preceded the rally, and a fashion show con- cluded the program. Kaddish and Yarzheit for de- partod loved ones. Said in Pales- tine. Responsible party, references furnished. Box 33, The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- trdTt 26. Adv. Israel to Celebrate Girl Scout. Sabbath At Services Oct. 24 Northwest JC Sets Year-Round Program . Girl Scout Sabbath, an annual institution observed in syna- gogues and churches throughout the country, will be celebrated at theSabbath eve services of Tem- ple Israel, at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Oct. 24, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The two girl scout troops and the brownie troop sponsored by the Sisterhood of Temple Israel will attend the services with their parents. The 'Girl Scouts will serve as ushers. Rabbi Fram's sermon will be devoted to the story of the syna- gogue which has recently been designated as an American na- tional shrine, the Touro Syna- gogue of Newport, R. I., the first synagogue erected on American soil. The Junior Congregation of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation will hold a wienie roast Satuzday evening, Oct. 18, at Palmer Park. In charge of the wienie roast are the following: Gerald Loomus, president; Robert Shapiro, secre- tary; Louise Miller, treasurer, and Earl Jacobs, social chairman. The sponsors of the Junior Con- gregation appointed by Ira G. Kaufman, president of the con- gregation, are Harold Goldberg and Harry Newman. Advisors ap- pointed by Mrs. - Doris Markel, president of the Sisterhood, are Mrs. Joseph Loomus, chairman; Mrs. Dunsky, co-chairman; Mrs. Robert Shapiro, Mrs. Joseph Mehr, Mrs. Samual Kampner and Mrs. Irving Klein. Appointed by Malcolm Rivkin, president of the At the social hour following Men's Club, are Al Levy, chair- the services the parents of the man, assisted by . Irving Berger children who participated in the and Samuel J. Cohl. ceremony of the blessing will be the guests of the Temple Israel Canada Doubles Quota Sisterhood. For DPs to Be Admitted OTTAWA, (JTA)—The Cana- Congregation Beth Aaron dian government has agreed to double the quota of Ws to he ad- To Install New Officers mitted to the Dominion as immi- Cong. Beth Aaron will install grants, it was announced by Min- the following new officers Thurs- ister of Resources James A. Glen. day, Oct. 23, at the synagogue, Thatcher and Wyoming: ... Morris Schneider, president; YOUR BEAUTY Sam Freedman, • first vice presi- dent; Charles Beigler, second vice COUNSELOR president; Louis Levine, treas- Is ready to serve you with urer, and Morris Katz, secretary. Beauty Aid, from head to toe. Ben Drapkin heads the instal- lation committee. CALL US ∎ FOR FREE MAKE- UP AND DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Rose Sorokin wishes to thank rela- tives and friends for the many UN. 3-0532 15501 OHIO kindnesses shown in its recent bereavement. ETHEL SMITH 20TH JUBILEE BANQUET ' of the Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium Friday, Ocfober 17, 1947 Services in Our Synagogues TEMPLE ISRAEL: Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts. Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Oct. 19. Rabbi Leon Fram will review John Gunther's "Inside USA." Jay Stanford Millman will observe his Bar Mitzvath. TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p.m. Friday; Oct. 17. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach . on "Palestine and the Decisions of the United Nations." Women's Leagu Beth Yehudah Reports Of Young Israel Deficit of $24,578 At a meeting of the board of Hears Dr. Jung YeshivOth Beth Yehudah, an edu- Next Wednesday at 12:30 p. rn., the Women's League of Young Israel will hold its third annual donor luncheon at the Bel-Aire Terrace Room on Woodward Ave. Dr. Leo Jurig, Rabbi of the Jewish Center in New, York, will be the guest speaker. He has been professor of ethics at Ye- shiva University since 1930; chairman of the pr-r- Advisory Board of Kaslirut En- forcement in New York State; editor of the Jewish Library; author of many works, an-son g them "Founda- tion of Judaism," "Living Juda- ism," "Towards Dr. L. Jung Sinai," "Modern Trends in Amer- ican Judaism," and the recent "Israel of Tomorrow;" member of the cultural commission of JDC; vice-president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations and past president of the Rab- binical Council of America. The musical portion of the pro- gram will feature Julius' Chajes and Marguerite Kozenn, who have just completed a two-month concert tour in Europe, which in- cluded a concert for 1,200 Jewish DPs in Vienna and an appearance at the European Zionist Congress, where they gave a concert of He- brew music at the closing session. The Women's League of Young Israel counts upon the proceeds of the donor luncheon to assist in the redemption of a pledge of $10,000 to the Young Israel build- ing fund and in the support of the extensive network of Young Israel clubs. Tickets are available from Women's League members and at the Young Israel office, TO. 843064. Eternal Light Features World's Food Problems As a contribution to American understanding of the world-wide food emergency, a special 'script entitled "A Journey to Ger," has been prepared by Morton Wish- engrad for presentation on the Eternal Light radio program at 8 a. m. Sunday, Oct. 19, on sta- tion WWJ. cational report was submitted by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, presi- dent, and a financial statement by Max W. Temchin, chairman of t h e administrative committee, covering the months of June through September. During the first third of the present year, the income totaled $43,334. For the eight months re- maining until the end of the fiscal year May 3.1, 1948, $100,000 is ex- pected to be raised from income from students, scholarship fund, dues, donations, Jewish Welfare Federation, synagogues, Ladies' Auxiliary, m e m o r i al contribu- tions and the annual .dinner. The indebtedness as of Sept: 30 was $24,578, including $12,000 due to members of the -staff in salary arrears for 8 to 10 weeks. A decrease of , $7,000 in the Yeshivah deficit is shown in this report. A number of individuals and groups have contributed money to help liquidate the debt. 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