Congregational News Services in Our Synagogues . Shaarey Zedek Honors Rabbis Torah Fund Drive At Seminary Dinner, Jan. 19 Gains Supporters Announcement was made this Harry M. Shulman, president Rabbi Morris Adler—graduates week of the appointment of Mrs. of Congregation Shaaxey Zedek, of the Seminary, at 6:30 p. m. Aaron J. Blurnenau as chairman announces that a drive has been Monday, Jan. 19, in the syna- gogue social hall. Invitations have been sent to all members urging them to make reserva :- tions at once. Abraham Stere has been nam- ed chairman of the special com- mittee for the drive. Morris H. Blumer is co-chairman. Louis Berry and Samuel B. Solomon are chairmen of the special gifts committee. Yeshivah Maps Expansion Plans; Dinner Scheduled ABRAHAM SRERE inaugurated to raise $100,000 for the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Marking the opening of the drive, the officers and board of trustees of Shaarey Zedek will tender a testimonial dinner in honor of the congregation's rabbis—Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi I. Stoilman Publishes Third - Volume in Series Volume Three in the Series "Minchas Yitzchak," on the Bibli- cal books of Le- viticus and Num- bers, by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, has recently come off the the presses. The book evi• dences tha Rabbi Stoll man's material, analysis and He- Rabbi Stollman brew style have deepened and mellowed beyond the fine standards set in the first two volumes, published in 1934 and 1941. . The series reveals, according to the publishers, "an acutely dis- cerning insight and refreshingly lucid evaluation of our Jewish cultural heritage; a religious phil- osophical treatment of the sur- vival probiems of the Jewish peo• pie in -our time; the infinite nor- mative value of Jewish optimism in our moral pioneering in the frontiers of hunianity and of the ebirth of Eretz Yisroel as the agency of world stability." Rahbi Stcllman considers hun- dreds of themes relating to Jew- ish life, Judaism's heritage and philosophy The author is chairman of the Detroit Council of Orthodok Rab • his, founder of the Merkaz, pres- ident of the central region of Mizrachi and an active communal and congregational leader. His friends are now making preparar Lions for a testimonial evening honoring his services to the rab- binate and to Jewish letters. Laymen to Conduct Sabbath Services The Men's Club of Temple Israel will conduct the congrega- tion's annual Laymen's Sabbath Eve service at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Jan. 16, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. Jay J. Sherman, pro- fessor of government at Wayne University, whose topic will be "Religion in the Colleges." Participating in the service will be Charles H. Aller, Nathan Baron, Nathan Kolb, Dr. Martin E. Kohn, Irving Levy, Jacob Levy, Cantor Robert S. Tulman, organist Karl W. Haas and Rabbi Leon Fram. Friday, - January 9, 1948 THE JEWISH NEWS _ Page Eight The need - for an addition to the buildings which house Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah has become acute as a result of a marked increase in enrollment this ,year, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, pres- :dent, and Rabbi Simcha Was-- serman, dean, have revealed. The main building at Dexter and Cort- ..and contains six classrooms and the annex directly across the street has eight. In order to meet an immediate emergency situa- tion, consideration is being given to convert a garage, in the rear of the annex, into classrooms. . The Yeshivah:s administrative committee has appointed a build- ing committee to consider the construction of a new building on a lot adjacent to the present building, or to build a second floor to the main building, Plans for the sixth annual pa- trons' dinner are being made by a committee headed by Morris W. Zack, who announces the ap- pointment of Max W. Temchin, ticket chairman; David Goldberg, yearbook chairman; Morris Mohr, dinner chairman, and Abraham Caplan, publicity chairman. The affair will take place March 14 st Bnai Moshe. Gatherings being held in con- junction with the anniversary celebration are scheduled in the homes of Harry Citrin, Irving W. Schlussel, and Morris W. Zack. Young- Israel Views Orthodox Principles In New Jewish State Young Israel • will hold its fourth Friday evening forum of the ;season .at:8:30 p.m.- this Fri- day, at Yeshivath Beth Yehnclah. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Shrotrio"G-likstnan, whose topic will be "A Constitution for the New Jewish State, Based upon Orthodox Principles." Rabbi Gliksman will discuss constitu- tional proposals • set forth by Mizrachi and Agudas Israel.. - Rabbi Gliksman, who was rab - bi of Cong., Beth Yitschok in Danzig and director of the Sem- inary for Jewish Studies in that city, has held several rabbinical positions in America, the • most ecent at Cong. Ateres Zion, Chi- cago. In Detroit he is director of American-European-Palestini- an Correspondence Office. His talk will be followed by a dis- cussion period. A Women's League committee, under the di- rection of Mrs. Morris Subar, is in charge of refreshments at the Oneg Shabbat. • MRS. AARON J. BLUIVIENAU of hospitality for the Torah Scholarship Fund drive luncheon to be given Feb. 3 by the Sister- hood of Shaarey Zedek. At a meeting of workers at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Richard A. Cott of Chicago Blvd., enthusiastic reports were given indicating that new supporters were. enrolled for the fund dur- ing the past week. Mrs. Abe Katzman, president, stated that it is aimed to secure an additional $9,000 to complete the $21,500 scholarship contribu- tion to the Jewish Theological Seminary. Mrs. Irving Miller, 2650 Law- rence, will be hostess at a tea and rally for workers at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 14. ^,141M1.6. CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence: Friday, Jan. 9, regu- lar evening service at 4:45. Late service at .8:15. Saturday morn- ing service at 9. Cantor Katzman will officiate. Daily services, 7:15 a. m., 5 p. m. * TEMPLE ISRAEL, Main Auditorium, Detroit Institute of Arts: Sab- bath services at 8:30 p. m., Friday, Jan 9. Rabbi Leon Pram will preach on "W-ky Two Previous Jewish States Failed, and Why the Third. Will Succeed." Lawrence' Frohman, son of Dan and Rebecca Frohman, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. * * * CON,G. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Friday, Jan. 9, early Friday evening services, 4:45 p. m. Friday night gathering, 8:30 p. m. Rabbi- Joshua Sperka will speak on "How a Nation Builds." Cantor Hyman Adler will render the musical portion of the program. Julius Chajes will be the guest for the4 evening, con- ducting the choir. Oneg Shabbat will follow the service. Sabbath morning service at 9, Jan. 10. Rabbi Sperka will preach on "Causes of Redemption." * * * TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services, 8:15 p. m. Friday, Jan. 9. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach . on "The Outlook for 1948—Must We Move Toward Depression, Totali- tarianism and War?" Liturgical music by the Temple quartet, under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. * * * NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION, Curtis at Santa Rosa: Late Friday evening services at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 9. Cantor Pavel Slavensky will officiate. Rabbi Jacob Segal will review Marie Syrkin's book, "Blessed Is the Match." An Oneg Shabbat will follow. Sabbath morning services at 9 a.m. Saturday. Dramatize Scholar's Life On Light Show Sunday "Israel Friedlaender," a radio dramatization by Irve -Tunick based upon the life of one. of the foremost contemporary Jewish scholars, and member of the fac • „thy of the Jewish Theological. Seminary of America, will be featured on the Eternal Light, at 8 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 11 on WWJ. A brilliant student of the Bible, Israel Friedlaender was not satis- fied to remain only in the aCa- demic world, but felt impelled to act bn his ideals. In 1920, while on a mission for the Joint Distri- bution Committee, attempting to rescue Jews trapped by the pog- roms in Eastern Europe, Israel Friedtaender lost his life. His own words may stand as his epitaph: "History is not made by philos- ophers, but by martyrs . . . by A unique memorial for the six men whose lives are object-les- million Jews killed in Europe will sons of their doctrines." be established at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A Sefer Torah, especi- ally written for this purpose, wlil be dedicated, Sunday, Jan. 25, in a ceremony at the Yeshivah. Opportunity will be given for inscription of letters or sentences dedicated to the memory of loved ones. Yeshivah to Dedicate Torah in Memoriam Bnai Moshe Luncheon Ends Member Drive The annual membership drive of Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will culminate with a paid-up lunch- eon in the social hall of the synagogue, Monday, Jan. 12. Mrs. Alfred Gunsberg is mem- bership chairman, with 'Mrs. 'Sam Freednian acting as chairman of the luncheon. Daniel Frohman will direct the choral group of the Music Study Club, with Rose Stein as accom- panist. A committee representing the Sisterhood entertained inmates of Eloise Hospital before the holi- days. Refreshments were served by Mesdames Harry Sarnler, David Krause, William New, Julius Hersch and Eugene E. Weiss. LEINOFF'S Now Serving and Selling Blue Ribbon Stock Show Cattle Brisket Come in and Partake of These Delicious Meats 32nd ANNUAL LEINOFF'S DELICATESSEN CLEARANCE SALE 13300 DEXTER LOUIE'S UPHOLSTERING Established More Than A Quarter of A Century! 8016 W. McNichols UN. 4-0564 NOW ON A large stock of fine national brand clothes drastically reduced for quick clearance. Society Brand, Ambassa- dor Style Art, Stylepledge Suits, Top Coats and Over- coats at Sale Prices. 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