1. , Friday, October 31, 1947 Congregational News Shaarey Zedek Will Hold Beth Yehudah Honor Annual Institute Nov. 12-16 Direct°rs Daniel Temchin The second annual Institute of Jewish Studies will be conducted at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Nov. 12 through -Nov. 16. The in- stitute will be opened with an ad- . dress by Prof. Abraham S. Hal- kin on "Facing the Future." Prof. Halkin, of the Jewish Theological Seminary and of Columbia Uni- versity, has contributed many ar- ticles to scholarly publications and is a student of Hebrew and Arabic. Two study courses will be given on Thursday evening, on Saturday evening, and on Sun- day afternoon, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Teachers will be Dr. Leon J. Lie- breich, of Gratz College, Phila- delphia; and Rabbi Henry Fisher of .Conkregation Bnai Zion, Chi- cago. Dr. Liebreich was ordained as rabbi by the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1925. He served as rabbi at the Adath Israel Congre- gation in Trenton for 18 years. In 1945, he accepted the post of instructor in Bible and religion at. Gratz College. He is the author of many learned articles. He will , Leivick Addresses Sholom Aleichem Program Sunday The annual concert of the Sho- lem Aleichem Folk Institute will be held at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Jewish Commuhity Center. Guest speaker of the evening will be the r. pted Yiddish literary figure, H. .L2ivick, who will speak on Jetriish cultural ,activi- ties. The musical portion of the eve- ning will include an instrumental trio, Lillian Robbins,- pianist; Sa- die Cooper, violinist, and Henry Siegel, cellist. Detroit soprano, Shoshanah Brooke Friedman, will present a group of Yiddish and Hebrew songs. Also participating, with recitations and readings, will be a group of children from the Sholem Aleichem Schools. For tickets call HO. 5404. Rabbi Irwin Gordon New Hillel Director At Wayne University Rabbi Irwin Gordon, newly appointed director of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne University, comes to Detroit after serving for two years as director of the Hillel Foundation at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Can- ada. Born 'in Put- nam, Conn., he w a s graduated f r o m Yeshiva College in 1943 and the Rabbi Is a a c Elchanan theological Sem- Rabbi Gordon inary in 1945. He was vice-pres- ident of the college student body, served as president of Yeshivah College Debating Society, was co- editor of "Hazedek," student pub- lication, and an officer in numer- ous student groups. Rabbi Gordon also worked with the American Zionist Youth Com- mission and the Young Zionists Actions Committee in the forma- tion of campus Zionist groups. During his stay in Canada, he was president of the local chap- ter of the Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University, chaplain of Bnai Brith Lodge, , and was active in the Mizrachi movement. Last summer, he was head counselor at Brandeis Camp In- stitute, the leadership training camp of the ZOA in Hancock, N. Y. He participated in the Na- tional Hillel-Summer Institute -as a staff-member,— - - , Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS give a course on "The Prophet A golden certificate was pre- Jeremiah and His Time." Rabbi Henry Fisher, who will sented last Sunday to Mr. and give a course on "The Jewish Mrs. Daniel Temchin by the di- rectors of Yeshivath Beth Yehud-. ah at a breakfast meeting prior to his departure for Palestine. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, presi- dent, referred to Temchin's record of service to the Detroit Jewish community, to religious Zionism and to Yeshivath Beth Yehudah as a past president. Temchin expressed his pleasure at seeing a younger generation of active workers taking the lead in Yeshivath affairs, among which his own son, Max W. Temchin, chairman of the Yeshivah ad- ministrative committee, is play- ing a prominent'part. Next Sunday, at 10 a. m., Meyer Terebelo, chairman of the com- mittee in charge of contract of organizations and landsmanshaf- PROF. A. S. HALKIN ter, will be host at the breakfast. Way of Life," graduated from Yeshivath Beth Yehudah has the Jewish Theological Seminary in. 1928. He hgld pulpits in New augmented its faculty by three instructors: Rabbi Isaac Jacob- York and Rochester and served son, James Victor and Mrs. on the executive committee of the Arthur Gross, who teach in the Rabbinical Assembly. all-day school, afternoon Yeshi- The institute will close with a, vah, and Beth Jacob classes for dinner Nov. 16, at 6:30 p. m. The girls. speakers will be Dr. Liebreich, Rabbi Jacobson was ordained Rabbi Fisher and Rabbi Morris at the Ner Israel Rabbinical Col- Adler. lege of Baltimore on June, 1947. Mr. Norman Snider is the chair- Victor came to this country man of the committee on the Lay- from London, England, where he man's Institute. taught the Hebrew classes at the United Synagogue for the past Rabbi Adler to Address three. years. He is a graduate of the Teacher's Seminary in Co- Jr. Service Group Sunday logne, Germany. Mrs. Gross, the former Florence "Intermarriage"- will be the Fuchs of Brooklyn, became the subject of a talk by Rabbi Morris bride of one of the teachers, in Adler of Congregation Shaarey the afternoon Yeshivah on Sept. Zedek at the general meeting of 4, 1947. She attended -the Beth the Junior Service Group of the Jacob Teachers' Seminary in New Jewish Welfare Federation, 3' York and served as secretary to p. m., Nov. 2, at the Jewish Com- the editor of Jewish Pocket Book_s munity Center. in that city. Rabbi Adler is a member of the Mayor's Inter-racial Com- Rabbi Margolies Guest mittee, serves on the Board of Of Young Israel Forum Governors of the JewA Welfare Federation 'and of the Jewish The second forum of the adult Community Council. After his talk there will be education program of Young dancing in the auditorium. All Israel of Detroit will be held next Detroit young Jewish adults are Friday, at Yeshivath Beth Ye- invited to attend the meeting hudah, at 8:15 p. m. The guest and to become members , of 'the speaker will be Rabbi Morris B. Margolies of the Hyde Park He- group. brew Center, Chicago. Rabbi Margolies, a native of Revisionists to Open Palestine, son of Rabbi Joseph Shekolim Sale Nov. 15 M. Margolies, Mizrachi leader, is a graduate of the Rabbi Isaac Detroit's United-Zionist- Revi- Elchanan Theological Seminary. sionists are planning a campaign He is vice-president of Hapoel for the sale of Shekolim, which Hamizrachi of Chicago and last will commence on Nov. 15 and week returned from a three- month tour of Palestine. He will last for two months. A speakers' unit is being mobil- speak on "The Religious Worker ized to address meetings. The in Eretz Israel". The first three-week cycle of committee in charge is headed by Cantor Anton Rosenfeld, classes at the Young Israel Adult Joseph Grossman and Theodore Education Program will conclude Friday. Rabbi Leizer Levin will Katz. Mr. Katz, together with M. conduct the class in Bible and Manuel Merzon and Simon Lich- Rabbi Eric Greenbaum will lead terberg, are directing a member- a discussion on Sabbath prayers. Members of the community are ship drive. invited to attend this program At a meeting held on Oct. 22, every Friday night, in the Ye- Jacob Mohr, Aaron M. Weisbrot shiva building. It concludes with and Harry Weiswasser were a social hour. chosen to .select permanent head- quarters. Messrs. Rosenfeld, Katz and Manners' Book Adapted Lichtenberg were named mem- For Radio Presentation bers of the executive committee. A radio adaptation of William M a nn e r s' "Father and the Farband Schools Invite Angels," written by Morton Wis- Public to Oneg Shabbaf hengrad, will be featured as the Eternal Light presentation at 8 The cultural committee of the a. in. Sunday, Nov. 2 on station Farband Schools invites all who WWJ. "Father and the Angels" tells are affiliated with Labor Zionist movement and the entire com- the story of the childhood of a munity to attend the Oneg Shab- rabbi's son in a small American bat tonight in the Labor Zionist town. It was generally agreed Institute, Linwood and Pasadena. among the people of Zanesville Tonight's program will be the that the rabbi was no ordinary first in a series of cultural even- man, and to his son Willie, it ings which will be sponsored by seemed as if he had direct con- the Farband Schools. Refresh- tact with God; he was a prophet ments will be served. Admission Ind Willie was hiS self-appointed will be tree, - — -assistant. Services in Our Synagogues TEMPLE ISRAEL, Detroit Institute of Arts: Special Peace..Sabbath services in connection with Armistice Day, at- 8:30 p..m,;. :Friday, Nov. 7. Rabbi Leon Frain will preach on "The PrdSliects for . Peace—Are They Dimmer or Brighter?" Edwin Lawrence Citron will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Sabbath eve services at-8:30 p. m. • Friday, Oct. 31. Rabbi Fram will preach on "What Lies Ahead . for Palestine?" * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath services at • 9 a. m. Saturday, Nov.' 1. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach the sermon. •* * * NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath services at 9 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 1. Rabbi Jacob Segal will' preach the -sermon. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p. m. Friday, Oct. 31. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "Witch Hunting and Heresy Trials—Is This the Way to Pre- serve American Democracy and World Peace?" Mrs. Sperka to Review Two Books on Palestine For Bnai David Women ' Thursday afternoon, Nov. 6,. at 1:30 p.m. the second in the Bnai David Sisterhood's series of book teas will be presented, when Mrs. Joshua Sperka reviews two books on the Palestine subject, Bartley Crum's "Behind the Silken Cur- tain" and Meyer Levin's "My Father's House." Mrs. Morris Sandubrae is gen- eral chairman of the monthly book teas and is inz charge of hospitality for the' afternoon. All women are invited to be guests of the sisterhood for the after noon. The sisterhood will have an open meeting and membership rally Monday, Nov. 3, with Mrs. Ben Fellows in charge of the program. Ben Sossin will present a variety program, giving inter- pretations from Yiddish humor. Members and friends are invited. Tuesday, Nov. 18, is the date of the annual donor event of the Sisterhood, of which Mrs. Ber- nard Dosie is general chairman. She can be reached at TO. 8-8547 for reservations. Beth Aaron School Opens This Sunday . Beth Aaron 'Sisterhood will open its Sunday School this week, at the Schulze School, 17400 Manor, near Santa Maria. Bernard Panush, former prin- cipal in the United Hebrew Schools system, will supervise the classes. Children aged five to 13 may be enrolled. Mrs. Paul Carpenter, UN. 3- 4292, is chairman; Mrs. Nathan Wolfe, co-chairman, and Mrs. Philip Bladen and Mrs. Jack Raisin, members of the educa- tional committee. LOUIE'S UPHOLSTERING Established More Than A Quarter of A Century! 8016 W. 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The latest Pales- tine movie will be shown, there will be refreshments and dancing. For infornnation call the Jewish National Fund 11816 DEXTER TO..8-7384