Congr,:gational News

`Aufbau' Editor
To Speak Here

Dr. Manfred George, chief ed-
itor of the New York Jewish
weekly "Aufbau — Reconstruc-
tion," will speak in Detroit at
the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705
Joy R -1, at 8 p.m. Jan. 11, Alex-
ander Roberg, executive director
of Cong. Gemiluth Chassodirn, an-
nounces. The topic of his speech
will be Re-Birth of Palestine.
Dr. George was born in 189::°.
in Berlin, where he studied law.
He has been journalist and cor-
respondent of leading German
publishing houses and editor-in-
, chief ef the daily "Tempo" until
the Nazis came to power. He fled
to Czechoslovakia, where he has
been correspondent for Swedish,
Dutch and Swiss papers. He ed-
ited a Jewish monthly, "Jewish
Revue," which was published for
three years, until he again had
t) flee the Nazis.
Since 1938 he has been editor-
in-chief of the "Aufbau" in this
country. It has developed, under
his editorship, into the largest
American weekly published in
German.
AirEng his publications are a
biography of Theodor Herzl, a
volume of Herzl'S letters and a
biography of Ivar Krueger.
Dr. Leopold Neuhaus, spiritual
leader of Cong. Gemiluth Chas-
sodim ,will be chairman of the
evenii.g.

Northwest Sisterhood
To Hear Book Review,
'Appoint Donor Captains

Page Nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 2, 1948

`Mvakshei Mitzvah'
Project Sends Aid
To Jews in Europe

Zelda Rosenthal will review
"Blessed Is The Match," by Marie
Sy skin at the next meeting of
the Sisterhood of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation at 8:30 p.
m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, at the
synagogue.
Mrs. Michael Galsky will be in
charge of the social hour which
will follow. Mrs. Joseph Markel,
president, invites members and
friends to attend. -
Mrs. Alex Brooks, chairman
of the donor luncheon to be given
by the Sisterhood Feb. 11 an-
nounces the appointment of the
following captains: Mesdames S.
Bishop, J. Bortman, M. Lasser,
S. Dunsky, Z. Garber, J. Gordon,
S. Horowitz, H. Harris, B. Gur-
vitz, M. Lax, J. Levine, G. Liss,
C. Robinson, S. Siegan and M.
Nosanchuk. The donor luncheon
program will include a nationally
knOwn speaker, a pageant en-
titled "Jewish Women Through
the Ages" and presentations by
the Sisterhood Group. Proceeds
will go toward the building fund
of the synagogue.
Reservations are being taken
by Mrs. Charles Charlip, UN.
2-8485, and Mrs. Mitchell Schram,
UN. 2-5063.

Rabbi Hershman
To Speak Jan. 7
At Torah Event

Successful implementation of
the "Mvakshei Mitzvah" - project,
organized last October by Morris

"An Investment for Our Chil-
dren" will be the keynote sub-
ject of a meeting to be held at
1:30 p. in. next Wednesday, Jan.
7, at the home of Mrs. Seymour
Frank, 18635 Wildemere.
Called by the special gifts
committee of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
its current Torah
Fund Drive, the
meeting will be
addressed by
Dr. A. M. Hersh-
man who will
discuss the cru-
cial role of the
Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary • in
American Jew-
ish life. A tea
will be served Dr. Hershman
and a social hour will foil-01,v
the meeting. -
Mrs. Carl Schiller, general
chairman of the committee,
which aims to raise $9,000 toward
MORRIS KOSMAN
a $21,500 endowment of a
Kosman, at Yeshivath Chachmey scholarship to the Seminary in
Lublin, is announced by partici- honor of Rabbis A. M. Hersh-
pants in the organization.
man -and Morris Adler, announc-
The Mvakshei Mitzvah sends ed the forthcoming meeting in
packages to and corresponds with-. an appeal to committee work-
persons in Europe. Anyone may ers and members of the Jewish
give the name and address of a community to recognize the im-
friend or relative in Europe who portance of the Seminary in de-
reqUires assistance, and the or- veloping spiritual leadership for
ganization will attempt to send Jewry.
a relief package.
Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, pledge
To provide immediate assist- chairman, who has just returned
ance, the Mvakshei Mitzvah is from a visit to the Seminary in
asking other organizations to New York, said: "Upon the con-
join in its efforts. The first cam- tinuing development of the
paign, conducted by the Michigan seminary - depends the kind of
AZA chapters, was in charge of Jewish environment in which our
Irene Sosnick. Eugene L. Prosky children will live and a contribu-
is heading the next drive, to be tion toward this scholarship fund
is truly an investment for our
conducted by Bnai Brith.
A fund-raising event is being children."
planned by Mrs. Juliuq„Speilberg
for support of a Jewish invalid
hospital in Sweden.

Lumet to Entertain
Shaarey Zedek Men
At January 7 Meeting

Members of the Men's Club of
Shaarey Zedek and their guests
will be entertained by Baruch
Lumet, famous character actor,
Wednesday evening, Jan. 7.
Known internationally for his
portayals of Jewish life taken
from past and contemporary
Jewish literature, Lumet has pre-
sented such characterizations as
"Menachem Mendel the Match-
maker," "The City of Slaughter."
and "Fishke The Lame One."
The program will be presented
in Yiddish and English and will
begin at 8:30p.m., in the social
hall of • the synagogue. Albert
Green, president of the Men's
Club, announces that Ben Sidlow
PHILADELPHIA, (JDC)—Ap- will act as chairman of the eve-
proximately $150,000 has been ning, assisted by Joseph Ziff, co-
raised toward the construction chairman.
of an inter-faith chapel here to
honor four chaplains of the Jew-
ish. Catholic and Protestant faiths Bnai David Inaugurates-
who died aboard a torpedoed Friday Night Gatherings
troop transport in 1943 after they
Program January 9
had given their life preservers to
soldiers who had none.
The chapel, which will be
Cong. Bnai David, Elmhurst at
known as the "Chapel of the 14th, announces the opening of
Four "Chaplains," will honor its winter series of Friday night
Baptist Rev. Clark V. Poling, gatherings, at 8:30 p.m., Friday,
Methodist Rev. George L. Fox, Jan. 9.
Catholic Rev. John P. Washington
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
and Rabbi Alexander Goode.
speak on the theme, "How a
Nation Builds," at the first pro-
gram. Cantor Hyman Adler will
Judge Toms to. Address
conduct the musical portion, of
Temple Israel Meeting
Circuit Judge Robert M. Toms, the service. Julius Chajes, com-
who was a member of the U. S. poser-pianist, will be guest artist
Military Tribunal in Nurenberg, for the evening, conducting a
Germany, will address the Men's symphonic choir.
The opening program will be
Club of Temple • Israel at 8:30
p. in. Thursday, Jan. 22, in the dedicated to new members of the
Lecture Hall of the Detroit Insti- congregation.
Sidney Gorman is chairman of
tute of Arts.
All members of Temple Israel the committee . for the Friday
and their friends are invited. Re- night gatherings, assisted by Mrs.
freshments will be served in the David J. Cohen, Isadore Gruskin,
Romanesque Hall. There will be Harry Pearson, Charles Rogers
and Mrs. Joseph Weingarderi.
no charge for admission.

$150,000 Raised for
Inter-Faith Chapel

With

Services in Our Synagogues

CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence: Friday, Jan 2, regular
evening service at 4.30: Late service at 8:15 with guest rabbi.
Saturday morning service at 9. Cantor David Katzman will of-
ficiate. Daily services 7:15 a. m., 4:45 p. m.

NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath ser-
vices at 9 a. in. Saturday, Jan. 3. Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach
on "The God of Many Names." The prayers will be chanted by
Cantor Pavel Slavensky. Late Sabbath services at 8:30 p. m.
Friday; Jan. 9.
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CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Friday evening service, 4:30
p. in. Friday, Jan. 2. Sabbath morning service, 9 a. in. Saturday,
Jan. 3. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "The First Exodus.'
Chumosh and Rashi class led by Rabbi Sperka at 3 p. m. Mincha
service at 4 p. m., followed by Shollosh Seudoss.

Council Arbitration
Board Sets Pattern
For Coming Activity

Under the direction of A. C.
Lappin. chairman, and Louis
.Rosenzweig, co-chairman, t h e
Arbitration Committee of the
Jewish Community Council is
laying plans to serve as a policy
making body in disputes between
members of the Jewish commun-
ity but will not actually hear the
cases. That function will be car-
' ied out by a special panel of
arbitrators to be selected by the
interested parties.
The committee hopes that the
use of its services will become
wide-spread in the Jewish Com-
munity When a dispute arises it
first t..•ies to conciliate or mediate
between. the contending parties,
with informal discussions. Should
arbitration be necessary, each
party will select one of more
arbitrators who then sit as a
Loard of judgement and hear for-
mal presentations of both sides of
the case from the parties or their
attorneys. The arbitrator or arbi-
trators then render a decision
which is filed with the . Clerk of
the Circuit Court and is legally
binding upon both parties.

INSURED

TEMPLE ISRAEL, Detroit Art Institute; Rabbi Leon Fram will
preach Jan. 2 on "Palestine: The Land ,That Produced Moham-
medanism." Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bratt will be hosts at the .recep-
tion in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stuart. At services
Jan. 9, Rabbi Frain will preach at the special Sabbath Eve service
in the Art Institute - main auditorium on the subject "The Third
Jewish State: Why the Two Previous States Fell and Why' the
Third Jewish State Will Succeed." Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frohman
will be hosts at the reception in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lawrence. There will be a special rendition Jan. 9
of a composition by Mr. Frohman, Temple Israel's choir director.
Cantor Robert S. Tulman and Organist Karl W. Haas will render
new musical settings for Mr. Frohman's "Veshomru" and "Elohe-
Velohe Avosenu."

Dr. Jones' to Be Guest
Preacher at Beth El

Eternal Light Offers
Wishengrad Parable

"How They Knocked the Devil
Out of Uncle Ezra," an original
parable by Morton Wishengrad,
dealing with the conflict between:
religion and superstition, will be
rebroadcast by popular demand,
on The Eternal Light at 8 a.m.
Sunday, Jan. 4, on station. WWJ.
This week's dramatization tells
the story of a mischievous boy
who upsets the equilibrium of
the townspeople by making them
believe in magical formulas and
superstition. - Reb Isaac Aaron,
whose faith is based upon knowl-
edge and enlightenment, takes on
the job of • discrediting Uncle
Ezra, and after several mishaps,
finally succeeds.

Juniors to - Worship
At Shaarey Zedek

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Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, pastor _
emeritus of Central .Woodward
Christian Church, will be guest
preacher' at Temple Beth El at
Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 2. He will preach on
"Expanding Horizons — A Mes-
sage for the New Year."
Dr. Jones is a past president of
the Federal Council of the
Churches of Christ in America
and is an outstanding preacher
and Lincoln scholar.

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Zedek. Rabbi Morri$ Adler will
speak on "A Program for Young
Jews." Cantor Jacob Sonenklar
will officiate.
Shabbat and Social
An
hour will follow the service.
Mandell Berman,- Theodore Man-
dell and Leonard Baruch of the
Junior Service Group will parti-
cipate in an informal symposium.
Rabbi Adler will lead a forum
and question and answer period.
Adeline Subar will lead com-
munity singing of Palestinian and
Sabbath melodies. The public is
invited.

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