Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational News Shaarey Zedek's Women Open Torah Fund Drive . To launch their Torah Scholar- ship drive for the season the members of Shaarey Zedek Sis- RABBI HARRY KELLMAN terhood will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Monday, Nov. 10, at the synagogue, when they will hear a talk by Rabbi Harry Kellman of Temple Beth El in Camden, N. J. Rabbi Kellman was educated at the University of Pennsylvania, Yeshivath Mishkan Israel and Gratz College in lkiladelphia. He was ordained at the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary in 1931. He did field work for the seminary in the Carolinas and Virginia. He served as chaplain in the Army Air Forces, being discharged with the rank of captain, in 1946. Mrs. Louis Tatken, program chairman, and her committee, have planned an interesting after- noon which, in addition to Rabbi Kellinan's talk, will include a descriptive playet, written by Mrs. Tatken, and featuring Louis Tobin, Carl Schiller, Meyer Shu- garman, Irving Miller, Charles A. Smith and Joseph Gilbert. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will lead group singing, Dr. A. M. Heeshman will give the invoca- tion, and Rabbi Morris Adler will introduce the speaker. Luncheon will be served by so- cial chairmen, Mesdames Frank Bernstein, Morris Ruskin and Ben Lefkowitz. There will be no charge for the luncheon. The Sisterhood will open its annual series of book reviews and brunches at 12:30 p. m. Nov. 18, in the social hall of the syna- gogue. Rabbi Morris Adler will review "Basic Judaism" by Mil- ton Steinberg. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Richard Cott, TO. 8-5617. Mrs. Abe Katzman, president, has appointed Mrs. Morton Barak SOS sewing chairman. Those in- terested in sewing layettes for survivors overseas may telephone Mrs. Barak, TY. 3-3461. Eternal Light Presents Script on Jordan River The Eternal Light program will mark the 30th anniversary of Balfour Day with a radio drama by Iry Tunick, distinguished ra- dio writer, entitled "The River Jordan," based upon material drawn from Dr. Nelson Glueck's book of the same name, at 8 a. m. Sunday, Nov. 9, on station WWJ. Dr. Glueck, president of He- brew College in Cincinnati, is the noted theologian and arche- ologist, whose excavations in the Transjordan region in 1932 revis- ed all modern knowledge of East- ern Palestine in antiquity. "The River Jordan" broadcast tells of "that fantastic river and its amaz- ing valley," 3600 feet below the level of the sea, which have left their mark on more than 50,000 years of human history. Rabbis List Special Prof. Salo Baron Rules of Mourning To Talk Tuesday For War II Dead At Bnai Moshe As the United States gov- ernment progresses in its pro- ject of returning the bodies of American war dead for re- burial in this country, the De- troit Council of Orthodox Rab- bis has issued the following set of rules of mourning for the Jewish families whose de- ceased sons will be returned: • Members of the immediate families are to be in mourning on the day of burial and are to "rend Kriah." • The family should make a donation to a worthy charity. • A minyan should be gath- eted and Psalms 16, 23, 27 and 91 are to be recited during the prayer service. • The anniversary of this day of burial should be ob- served as Yahrzeit. The Rabbis call upon the Detroit Jewish community to join with the bereaved families in honoring the memories of their fallen heroes. Dr. Salo Baron, professor of Jewish history, literature and in- stitutions at Columbia University, will speak on "The Impact of the Services in Our Synagogues NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION, Curtis at Santa Rosa: Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach at Sabbath morning services, -Nov. 8, on the subject "Right and Wrong Kinds of GhettOs." Late Friday evening services will start Nov. 14 with Rabbi Segal preaching the sermon and. Max H. Goldsmith chanting the service. A social hour will follow the service. * * * CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst and 14th: Friday eve- ning services, 5:15; Sabbath morning service, 9 a. m., Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka preaching on "The Life of,-Sarah." Rabbi Sperka will teach Chumosh class at 3:30 p. m. Saturday. Sab- bath Mincha service, 4:30, followed by Sholosh Seudoth. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL, Detroit Art Institute: Rabbi Leon Fram will review Sinclair Lewis' "Kingsblood Royal" at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 14. Toward Holzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Holz- man, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, with the Holzmans hosts .4t the reception. This Friday night will be observed as Peace Sabbath with Rabbi Fram preaching on "Prospects , for Peace—:- Are They Dimmer or Brighter?" Mr. and Mrs. David Citron will be reception hosts in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, - Edwin Lawrence. TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p. m. Friday, Nov. 7. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "A Program for Jewish Survival in the United States." A reception in honor of the congregation's 100 new members will be held in the social hall following the services. Bnai Zion Elects Morris Snow President DR. SALO BARON War on the Jewish Community," in the social hall of Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe, next Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 8:15 a. m. The lecture is sponsored by the Men's Club of the congregation... Dr. Baron is a recognized au- thority on Jewish communal" and cultural life and has published many important books on these subjects. He is much in demand for appearances before Jewish The second annual concert of organizations because of his abil- Young Israel wilt be held at 8:15 ity to convey his knowledge in p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at an interesting and comprehensi- ble form. Music Hal]. The meeting is open to the Under the chairmanship of public. Admission tickets, at 75c, Arthur Gellman, chairman of the may be obtained at the door the concert commit- evening of the lecture. ee, has arranged to bring to De- troit a program featuring as To soloist Cantor Arele Diamond, one of the finest lyric tenors in The second forum of the win- the country. At ter season adult education pro- the age of 9, gram of Young Israel of Detroit Cantor Diamond will be held at 8:15 this evening was already a at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah A. Gellman cantor. From Building. Guest speaker will be then, until he was 14, he was Rabbi Morris B. Margolies of the heard in leading synagogues in Hyde Park Jewish Center in New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Chicago. Louis, Pittsburgh and other cities. Having completed a three- He served in the U. S. Army month tour of Palestine recently, Chaplains Corps for three years on behalf of Hapoel Hamizrachi -and conducted high holiday serv- of Chicago, of which he is vice ices for Cong. Bicur Cholim in president, Rabbi . Margolies will Seattle. speak on "The Religious Worker Cantor Diamond has been the in Eretz Israel." The forum will guest star and soloist at Madison ]Se followed by a discussion period Square Garden several times, and Oneg Shabbat social hour. among thdm appearances for the The following three Fridays, Jewish War Veterans and Hadas- Nov. 14, 21 and 28, will be de- sah, He now has two weekly voted to a continuance of class- radio broadcasts in New York room sessions. A class in Bible City and is the cantor of Cong. and Rashi for men will be con- Shomrei Emunoh in Brooklyn. ducted by James Victor, a recent Also on the program will be addition to the Yeshivah staff. A a symphony orchestta, composed second class for men and women of members of the Detroit Sym- will be conducted by Dr. Hugo phony, that will be directed by Mandelbaum, principal of the the famous composer-conductor Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Day of the Jewish 'stage and radio, School and chairman of the Young Israel adult education committee. Sholom , Secunda. • Admission tickets, at $2.40 for The sessions will be devoted on orchestra, $1.80 for balcony, are successive Friday evenings to the available at the Young Israel prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah and office, 12244 Dexter Blvd., TO. Ezekiel. Classes, held at the Yeshivah, 8-8064, and 'at Zion Book Store, 9008 12th St., Metro Music House, begin at 8:15 p. m. and are fol- 10324 Dexter; Horwitz Drugs, lowed by an Oneg Shabbat. , A. Gelhhan Heads Concert Committee Of Young Israel Young Israel Forum Be Held Tonight; Chicago Rabbi Speaks Linwood at Gladstone; Detroit Hebrew Book Store, 1226 Dexter Blvd., and Planet Record Shop, Dexter at • Tyler. Additional Congregational News on Page I I Conference • on Judaism To Open in Chicago Sterilized Delegates from all parts of the United States will attend the na- tinoal conference on "Fostering a Dynamic Judaism. in America," sponsored by the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America, to be held at the Standard Club. Chicago, next Sunday, according to an announcement by Maxwell Abbell, conference chairman. Friday, November 7, 1947 BABY'S VALET Diaper Service Inc. • Michigan's oldest diaper ser- vice exclusively • We own and operate our own plant • Containers furnished • Regular Pickup and Delivery Service • Endorsed by Physicians and Hospitals UN. 2-9292 16929-35 Hamilton gregation's Ladies Auxiliary Mrs. H. Sosnick was elected president! Mrs. J. Taitelbaum, Mrs. D. Congregation Btiai Zion elected Shapiro and Mrs. H. Gurra, vice- - the following officers for the corn- presidents, and Mesdames J. ing year: Schwartz and S. Skolnick, honor- Morris Snow, president; Aaron Katz, vice-president; Abraham M. ary vice-presidents. Klaper, treasurer. Members of the executive board are: J. Sos- " La-dies-- Buy ZOBER nick, J. Weisberg, J. Taitelbaum, The Kosher Pareve Soap Powder! H. Higer, W. Keller B. Babesek, J. Weingaiden, t. Margolis, N. Fradkin, ,.S. Camenetzky and Charles Snow. H. Herman, N. Guralnick, M. Goose, S. Skolnik and S. Sulkin were elected trustees; S. Budzan, M. Fealk, W.I Keller, Herman Brodsky and G. Stewart were named to the Central Committee, and J. Weisburg, J. Taitelbaum, J. Sosnick and J. Weingarden to the Building Committee. L. Nas- auchuk is charity director, and S. Becker secretary. At the elections of the con- DIANNHEIMER Resident & Day School For Boys and Girls . . Kindergarten thro U`g High School . . 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