Page Nine THE JEWISH .NEWS Friday, November 14, 1947 Shaarey Zedek to Open Institute Of Jewish Studies: Next Tuesday Congregational News haarey Zedek's Laymen's Institute Concludes Sunday Eternal Light Offers Biographical Script . "The Oath of Hippocrates," a radio play by Morton Wishen- grad, will be presented on the Eternal Light program at 8 a.m. -The annual Laymen's Institute, Sunday, Nov: 16, on station WWJ. , an adaptation of ponsored by the Shaarey. Zedek The scriptis Parsone- "Trail to %lien's Club, continues this week- Robert P. Light," a biography of Dr. Joseph Goldberger, discoverer of the cure for pellagra. , Upon entering the private prac- tice of medicine, Dr. Goldberger found 'himself unable to send bills to sick people. Anxious to return to the miscroscope, he joined the United States Public Health . Ser- vice in 1899 and remained there until his death in 1929. , Church Council Urges Coopertion of All Faiths NEW YORK. - (JTA)—Calling• for increased cooperation among all religious faiths in solving problems of common concern, Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavert, general secretary of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, urged that Catholics, Protestants and Jews join their efforts on several levels. Dr. Ca- vert spoke to more than 200 ,min- isters and educators of all faiths at an opening meeting of the In- stitute for Religious and Social Studies. MORRIS KARBAL end with Sabbath_services, study sessions Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon, and a dinner meeting Sunday night. Rabbi Morris. Adler will preach the sermon at lath , Friday eve- ning services at 8:15 at the syna- gogue, and Rabbi Henry Fisher of Chicago, a member of the Board of Overseers of the Jewish Theological Seminary, will preach at Sabbath morning services at 9 o'clock Saturday. Dr. Leon J. Liebrich, rabbi of 0. Adath -Israel Cong. in .Trenton, N j„ Will speak on `-`The. Prophet eremiah'' at 8 p. m. Saturday, fbllowed by Rabbi Fisher's talk "The Jewish Way of Life. The 'two subjects will be continued at Sessions from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Rabbi Adler, and the tw-p guest rabbis, *.11, speak at the conclud- " ing din:net' at 8:30 p: -rn.' Sunday. `Norman Snider is chairman of ;. the Institute this year, with Mor- I' Iris Karbal,. - Dr; Morris' .Burstein, Dr. Harry., Puratein and Ben • S. idlow co-cliairrinen:..Albert Green ' president of the Men's. Club. Beth Aaron Donor Set for This Tuesday The last open meeting and • rally before the annual donor hincheon of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood will be held at 8:30 p. m. this Monday at the syna- gOgue. Mrs. Sam Schneider, program chairman, urges all members and friends to attend. Refreshments will be served by social chairmen Mrs. Florence Levin and Mrs. Calman Fried- man.. The donor luncheon will take place Tuesday, Nov. 18, at - the Bel Aire Terrace. Last minute reservations can ?e made by call- ing Mrs: Milton, Harris, luncheon chairman, UN. 3-8532. - Bnai David Ayin Yaakov Society Elects Officers uctrtann, o eaut Sa oh THE NEW SECTIONAL SOFA BED .e! A - NEW TYPE OF SOFA BED WHICH REQUIRES ONLY FIVE SECONDS TO TRANSFORM TO A FULL LENGTH BED. . USE SINGLY OR IN PAIRS . . . AS TWIN LOVE SEATS OR A SECTIONAL SOFA FOR DRAMATIC GROUPINGS . . . AS SINGLE OR TWIN BEDS. ALL SPRING CONSTRUCTION — CUSTOM MADE IN A CHOICE OF FABRICS—COLORS AND STYLES . . . PRACTICAL AND AT- TRACTIVE. . By Lifting a Hinged Flap at the Lower Left and Giving a Slight Push -- The Mattress Swings Around. ..„ It Is Raised To The: Height of - The Seat By A Quick • Lift Which •Locks if into Position. • • Each Piece '145 TERMS AVAILABLE Manufactured and Distributed by MAX GROS INTERIOR DECORATOR, SLIP COVERS. DRAPERIES & UPHOLSTERING ` solving the Palestine problem." 1 .••■■t■t■Lt.■ (.■( ..■(. 4.=(••■•(■LC,..tml odern As Tomorrow Mizrachi Leader Calls Partition Logical Solution ► 1 (...4.,..t....(..4....C ■ 4.t...4, ..t ■C,••■(.■t■ tu•A,mk...d....4 i 1 I . , i Congregation B n a i David's I Ayin Yaakov Society 'elected the 1 WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING I following Officeres on . Nov. 3: Jacob Sandberg, president; M. I Of Their New Shop at Weinger, vice-president; Zelig 1 8238 WEST McNICHOLS 7 Needle, treasurer; Sholem Zack, .1 i secretary. , Near Northlawn .1 David J. Cohen. was ; chairman i NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT of the nominations committee: ALL i Joseph Gorman, president and UN. 2-9763 McNichols vice-president.. of Bnai ; David, I F ormerly Located at '75'79 W. 1—I—)-1-1--)--1-4 participated in the meeting. 1 ..)--)—)—.1-1—)—)-1 —1,-.1-1-1—)-1-1.-1— .1-1-4—.1-1-1—)-1- ■ NEW YORK, (JTA)—"The est United States-proposal for the solution of the Palestine problem is a most logical one," Rabbi Wolf ,Gold, chairman of the executive of the World Mizrachi Organiza- tion, told 500 delegates attending an extraordinary conference of the American Mizrachi. He warn- ed, however, that Britain may sabotage the plan by insisting that the Arabs must consent be- fort the British agree to the proposition. Leon Gellman, president of the organization, pointed out that the 'Miziachi has been against parti.: tion since it was first proposed in 1937, but added that it was necessary to • accept partition at this time because "we have no alternative ' He urged accept- ance of a $2,000,000 budget, three- fourths of which would be de voted to work in Palestine and the remaining portion to. • over- 'seas rescue work. The delegateS • adopted resolu- tions calling for an early solu tion of - the Palestine problem by the UN, inclusion of the Jewish part• of Jerusalem in the ' pro- jected Jewish state, and 'appeal- ed to the Jewish. community in Palestine to maintain ,. internal peace. Gedaliah Bublick, member of the political advisory committee of the Jewish AgencY and honor- ary president of ,•he Mizrachi Organization of America,- told the conference that '``the • Russian formula for implementing • the partition proposal is a far more practical one in a certain sense than is that of the United States." there 'is no conceivable reason, he remarked, wily the United States and . Russia cannot arrive at a "working agreement for instructor of a course in Bible. Key passages will be interpreted from the point of view of their - relevance to modern living. An elementary course in Yith dish for those desiring to' read and write. that: language is being given for the first time. The courses. will be offered every Tuesday evening from 8 to 9 ...o'clock. The hour from 9 to 10 p.m. will be devoted to a general lecture, discussion and experimental course entitled "Achieving Greater Effectiveness in Jewish . Living." Rabbi Morris Adler will seek to enable . the group, by actual experience, displaSis, recitals and through invited guest speakers to heighten their appreciation of Jewish. values and to derive greater satisfaction frbm Jewish activities. Members of. the Community are invited to ,register by tele- phoning the synagogue office,,TY, SEE ADDITIONAL CON- GREGATIONAL NEWS. P, 10 4-6200. The opening of the Shaarey Zedek Adult Institute of Jewish Studies will take place on Tues- day evening, Nov. 18. The Insti- tute plans a series of 20 Tuesday evenings during which courses will be given in basic JeWish subjects. It is open to all men and women of the community. The general theme for this year's Institute is "Preparing For More Effective' Jewish Living." There are three courses in He- brew for students of varying backgrounds: A beginner's course, "Getting Acquainted With He- brew"; an intermediate course, "Attaining Greater Familiarity"; an advanced course; "At Home in ' HebreW," in which modern Hebrew literature will be read and discussed. Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne University, will be the: 11520 DEXTER OPEN THURSDAY & SATURDAY TO 9 P.M. TO. 8-27444 Pot. Pending