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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 5, 1947
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Congregationai News
N. W. Congregation to Dedicate
lmpletecl Social Hall Dec. 14
Rabbi Henry Fisher of Ipai
Zion Synagogue, Chicago, Ill.,
will be the guest speaker at the
dedication of the newly com-
pleted social hall of Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Center,
Sunday evening, Dec. 14, David
B. Aaron, chairman of the com-
mittee, announced. Rabbi Fisher,
a graduate of the Jewish Theolo-
gical Seminary of America, re-
cently participated in the Shaarey
Zedek Layman's Institute.
Adolph Lichter, chairman of
the ceremonial part of the even-
ing, has arranged a program link-
ing the Hanukah celebration with
the dedication event.
•
Cantor Slavensky-Freilich will
chant appropriate hymns symbol-
izing the dedication rites which
Hanukah Luncheon
Of Shciarey Zedek's
Sisterhood Dec. 8
MRS. BERTRAM SMOKLER
Mrs. Abe Katzman, president of
the Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, announces a des-
sert luncheon and Hanukah cele-
bration to be held at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 8, in the social hall
of the Synagogue.
Mrs. Bertram Smokier will di-
rect a candle lighting, ceremony.
The participants will be Mes-
dames Sol Dann, Ben Fishman,
Sam Margolis, Janice Mendel-
sohn, Milford Il'regerson, Burton
Seiton, Louis . Tatken, Morris
Weingarten and Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar. Mrs. Seymour Krause
will accompany on the piano. Mrs..
Louis Tatken, program chairman,
will present Rabbi Morris Adler
who will answer questions about
the festival. Cantor Sonenklar
will lead in singing of Hanukah
songs. Mesdames Marris Ruskin,
Ben Lefkowitz and Sam Heller
are social chairmen in charge of
arrangements.
Mesdames William Nadler and
Morris Halperin, SOS chair-
men ask that women give their
services for one hour on Sun-
day morning in the city-wide
drive to •collect food and cloth-
ing, and • to continue to bring
canned and dehydrated foOds and
wearable clothing to the next
meeting. Monetary gifts also will
be accepted.
Mrs. Morton Barak is SOS
sewing chairman in charge of the
work rooms every Monday, 10
a. m. to 4 p. m., to sew layettes
for babies in Europe.
Mrs. Joseph- Gilbert, UN. 3-6730
and Mrs.. Janice Mendelsohn, NO.
2576, invite merribers to register
for tryouts in speaking and sing-
ing parts in a Cantata to be pre-
sented at the Toiah Scholarship
luncheon on Feb. 3, under the
direction of Mrs. Adler and Can-
tor Sonenklar.
Beth El Plans Family
Hanukah Dinner Dec. 14
will merge with Hanukah candle
lighting.
Miss Evelyn Brook of the Con-
gregation Sisterhood is in charge
of floral decorations. Mrs. Jacob
Levine and Mrs. Joseph Gordon
serve on the ticket committee.
Temple Israel
Schedules Family
Hanukah Worship
Eichelberger Speaker
At Beth El Sisterhood
Luncheon on Monday
On Monday — first day of Ha-
nukah — at 12:30 p. m., the
Temple Beth El Sisterhood will
have a complimentary luncheon
for paid-up members or those who
choose to pay their dues at the
door of Beth El social hall.
Clark M. Eichelberger, editor of
Changing- World and director of
American Association for the
United Nations, Inc., will be the
guest speaker on the subject "Hu-
man• Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms Through the UN."
A musical interlude by Miss
Margit Kormendy of the /Temple
choir, and Mrs. Royal Maas, ac-
companist, will use the Hanukah
theme.
As a suggestion for holiday
gifts, the Sisterhood Workshop
will have an exhibit of appealing
wares. Additional "specials" will
be towels, card table covers,
aprons and baby items.
Mrs. Alvin Rodecker is chair-
man of the commissary commit-
tee, and Mrs. Harry Jacobson, co-
chairman. Mrs. Maurice Klein,
president, will preside at the
meeting.
Mrs. Harry Fechheimer, of the
S.O.S. committee, asks mernbers
to bring canned soup.
Two choirs will participate in
the rendition of the Hanukah
musical program at the Sabbath
eve services of Temple Israel at
8:301 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12, in the
Lecture• Hall of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts.
The Confirmation Class Choir,
directed by Cantor Robert S.
Tulman, will present a series of
Hanukah songs and lead the_con-:
gregation in the singing of fes-
tival hymns. Temple Isral's High
Holy Day Choir, directed by Dan,
Frohman, will render selections
from Handers oratorio "Judas
Macabbeus."
Members of the congregation
and their friends have been in-
vited to come with their children
to observe a family Hanukah Herzog Named Assistant
worship. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ro- Temple Youth Director
senfeld, whose son David cele-
The National Federation of
brates his Bar Mitzvah at this . -Temple Youth, an affiliate of the
service, will be hosts after ser- Union of American Hebrew Con-
vices.
gregations, has _appointed Rob-
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach ert E. Herzog of Chicago to the
on the subject, ."A Time for He- post of • assistant director. This
roi4m." -
was announced
by Dr. Maurice
Four dramatic productions deal-
Eisendrath,
ing with Hanukah will be pre-
sented before the various assem
president of the
blies of, the school and congrega-
Union of Airier-
tional meetings. Mrs. William P.
ican Hebrew
Greenberg announces a play, "To
Congregations,
the American People," written
and Rabbi Sam-
by Morton Wishehgrad, to be
uel Cook, direc:-
given by the High School Players
for of the Na-
under her direction. The eighth
tional Federation
and ninth grades of the Saturday
R. E. Herzog of Temple Youth.
School are preparing to present
"If Books Could Talk," by Sally
Miller Brash, under the direction
of Mrs. Samuel Green.
The Drama Club, which con-
sists of the sixth and seventh
Experienced
grades
, are presenting a Hanukah
Readers
play, "Freedom Hall," by Harold
Franklin, = under the direction of
Interested to Join
Mrs. Abel Silberstein. The Stage
Club, which consists of the inter-
mediate grades, will present a
play written by Mrs. William P.
Greenberg entitled "Hanukah
Dolls," under the direction of
Roberta Snyder.
.
Services in Our. Synagogues
TEMPLE ISRAEL, Detroit Institute of Arts: Sabbath eve services at
8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on
"The United Nations' Decision on Palestine." Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Solomon will be hosts to the congregation at the social
hour in honor of the Bar Mitzvah' of their son, Phillip.
SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago at Lawton: late Friday evening service
at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach on
"A New View of an Old Festival," a pre-Hanukah discourse.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will officiate. A forum and social
hour will take place following the service.
TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sa\bbath eve services
at 8:15 p. m. Friday, Dec. 5. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on
"Some Outstanding Books That Should be Read."
CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Friday, Dec. 5, services at
4:30 p. m. Saturday morning services at 9 a .m. Donald Jay
Brown, Thomas Kovan and Joseph Bregman will celebrate their
Bar Mitzvahs. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "When
Brothers Quarrell." Chumosh and Rashi classes, led by Rabbi
Sperka, at 3 p. m. Mincha, followed by Sholos Seudos, at 4:30
Beth Tikvah Institutes
Sunday Adult' Classes
An extensive adult educational
program for fathers and sons is
being instituted at Cong. Beth
Tikvah, Petoskey at Boston,
'under the direction of its spiritual
leader, Rabbi Leizer Levin. •
Beginning _Sunday, Dec. 7, at
9:30 a.m. and continuing every
other Sunday for a period of 16
weeks, special morning services
will be conducted for fathers and
sons, at which time instruction
will be given in the essentials of
prayer and in the handling of the
talith and tfilin. .
The services will be followed
by a breakfast, served by the
ladies auxiliary. of the congrega-
tion, and a half-hour lecture on
the essentials of Judaism: laws,
customs and ceremonies, Jewish
education, Paleitine and Jewish
history. Promineht guest speakers
will be invited from time to time.
The public is invited to attend
this educational program.
Noted Musicians Appear
At Shaarey Zedek's
Hanukah. Dinner Sunday
Pavel Slavensky-Freilich, inter-
nationally-famed Czech baritone,
will render vocal selections at
Shaarey. Zedek's congregational
Hanukah dinner at 6:30 p. m. this
Sunday at the synagogue.
Music will be furnished. by
Joseph Kertesz, violinist, form-
erly with the Budapest Symphony
orchestra; Jesse Forgot, cellist,
well-known for his work' with
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
and Edward Schultz at the piano.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will
officiate at the lighting of the
Hanukah lights. Abraham Srere
is chairman of the evening and
Ben S. Sidlow is in charge '-of
dinner arrangements.
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Congregational Youth
Groups Plan Forums
The combined youth groups of
Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth El,
and Temple Israel announce the
inauguration of a series of month-
ly forums, the first of which is to
be held in the social hall of Shaa-
rey Zedek at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday,
Dec. 16.
The monthly forums, which are
planned and directed by, and for
youth will feature a debate fol-
lowed• by an open discussion.
The first topic will be "Are
Our Public Schools Educating for
Democracy?" The student repre-
sentativbs of Temple Beth El and
Temple -Israel will oppose each
other in this first forum. Shaarey
Zedek will be neutral and provide
a moderator and interrofator.
A social hour will follow the
forum.
Bnai Moshe Men's Club
Presents Noted Humorist
- Irving Davidson, noted humor-
ist, will appear before the Men's
Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe at
8:15 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11.,
Davidson is a New York at-
torney who is active in Jewish
communal affairs. He lectures ex-
tensively on Jewish historical
oddities and has written numer-
ous articles on the subject of
The Religious School of Temple
Beth El will observe Hanukah
with the presentation of plays and
classroom parties.
The congregation will hold its
annual Hanukah family supper
at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, in the
Jewish wit and humor.
social hall of the Temple.
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