Friday, January 23, 1948 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational News Services in Our Synagogues Page Nineteen Torah Scholarship Fund Luncheon to Feature Rabbi Adler's Cantata Shaarey Zedek Library Gets Books From Zion A Cantata—"The Sabbath"— written by Rabbi Morris Adler, will be featured at the Torah Scholarship 'Fund luncheon of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, Tuesday noon, Feb. 3, in the syn- agogue social hall. The event is being sponsored to secure an additional $9,000 towards the $21,- 500 endowment fund to the Jew- ish Theological Seminary in hon- or of Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Adler. An appeal to workers to re- double their efforts for the drive was made by Mrs. Abe Katzman, Sisterhood - president, at a tea at the home of Mrs. Irving Miller, Daily Torah Fund reports are being accepted by Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, general chairman, UN. 1-6004; Mrs. Louis J. Tobin, spe- cial gifts, TO. 8-3254, and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, pledge chair- man, TO. 8-8754. TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will review Glenway Wescott's "Apartment in Athens" at Sab- The Library of Congregation bath Eve services tonight (Jan. 23). The Temple quartet. un- - der the direction of Jason Tickton will render the music. The Shaarey Zedek received a valu- Sisterhood will be in charge able collection of books issued by * of * the * social hour. the leading publishing houses in CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst and 14th: Guest speaker at Friday Vandals Destroy Memorial night gathering, Jan. 23: Tova Sanhedrai of Palestine, president Palestine. of Women's Council of Palestine Religious Party, who arrived BUDAPEST (JTA) — The Rabbi Morris Adler and Maur- in this country two weeks ago, will speak on the topic Memorial erected for Jewish mar- ice Zackhein.- 1, chairman of the "Palestine Today." Rabbi J. S. Sperka will preside. Cantor H. tyrs at Kiskunfelegy-Haza was Adler will conduct the service. The event will mark the obser- Library Committee, selected a destroyed by vandals who dese- vance of Hamisha Asar. Sabbath morning, Rabbi Sperka will varied list of books and the crated 8 tombstones. preach on "The Sabbath of Song." * * * present shipment is the first of SHAAREY-ZEDEK, Chicago and Lawton: Rabbi Morris Actler will many that the Library will re- preach at Sabbath morning services. Junior Congregation ser- ceive. vices in Kate Frank Memorial Bldg. Children's Congregation This interesting collection re- service in Prayer Room. * * veals the diversified interests of NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION: Late Friday evening the Yishuv and its uninterrupted servies. Jan. 23, dedicated to JeWish Music Festival. Rabbi creativity. A number of volumes Jacob Segal will preach on "Judaism in C Minor." Sabbath deals with the development and morning. Rabbi Segal will preach on "To Whom Does the Earth philosophy of Judaism. Signific- Belong?" ant among them is HOrodetzky's * * * "Yahaduth HaSechel, V'Yahad- TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Institute of Arts, 8:30 p. M. Friday, uth Ha-Regesh," Judaism of Rea- January 30. Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on "Theodore Herzl and Isaac M. Wise. Strange Story of Conflict Between Zionism son and of Emotion." A deeper and Reform Judaism." Social hour under auspices of Sisterhood basis for reapproachment with the, Arabs is implicit in the work January 23, Rabbi Fram preaches on "Homelessness." * * * "Divrei Y'mai Ho-Arovim," a his- CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence: Friday, Jan. 23, regu- tory of the Arab peoples by a lar_ evening service at 5. Saturday morning service at 9. Daily Jewish scholar. A series of large services, '7:15 a. m., 5:15 p. m. and attractive volumes is de- voted to Jewish festivals. An interesting and novel work is entitled "Laughter and Tears in a Court room." This book by a Jewish judge recounts the --- types of cases and disputes that Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn, eminent come before a, Palestinian lower publicist, editor and lecturer, will court. The character and back- address the Men's Club of Con- - Cantors Katzman and Adler ground of the disputes is de- gregation Sha- E. Grand River at Library will conduct the memorial rites picted- arey Zedek next this Sunday afternoon at Yeshi- Miss Janet Olender is the Shaa- Wednesday eve- vath Beth Yehuddh, Dexter at rey Zedek librarian. ning, in the Cortland, which will dedicate the Shaarey Zedek Sefer Torah Which the Ladies' social hall. Al- Auxiliary of the Yeshivah is pre- bert Green, senting to the institution. president of the The Torah will serve as a me- club, will pre- morial for the six million mar- side. His topic tyred Jews of Europe, according will be `The to Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg, Aux- Jewish State at iliary president. the Bar of His- Dr. Lewisohn Dedication ceremonies will be- tory." gin at 12:30 p.m. with a proces- Dr. Lewisohn has taught at sion from the Rottenberg home, McNichols Road at Livernois Wisconsin and Ohio State Uni- at 2466 Highland, to the Yeshivah. versities, has contributed articles Students will carry the Torah, Room 110, Commerce Bldg. to many periodicals, is a former under a canopy, to the school.' (Opposite Stadium) The memorial scroll will be editor . of The Nation and now is editor of the New Palestine. His • used by the older students in the books include "Upstream," "The Yeshivah's Beth Midrash. Island Within," "Mid-Channel," Six-Year Bachelor of Philosophy prograi "The Renegade," "Breathe Upon These," "The Case of Mr. Bachelor of Science in Nursing program Crump," and others. Save up to 1/ 2 in Annis January Sale Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn To Speak Wednesday Ceremony Sunday To Dedicate New Yeshivah Torah ANNIS Furs UNIVERSITY of DETROIT McNichols Road Evening Division Dedicate Sabbath To National Fund Temple Israel Men., Women Co-Sponsor Dinner-Dance Feb. 14 Temple Israel Sisterhood and Men's Club will sponsor their second annual dinner dance at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Statler Hotel. Phil Brestoff and his orchestra will provide music for dancing, with professional entertainment also on the program. Tickets are $6.75 per plate. Dress will be informal. Mrs. Daniel Krouse and Barney Barnett are co-chairmen of the dance committee. They are as- sisted by Mrs. Arthur Hass, Mt-S.. Samuel Keene, Nathan Kolb, Arthur Weber and Joseph Silver, tickets; Mrs. William Greenberg and Harry Pliskow, entertain- ment; Mrs. Irving Small and Harold Schakne, publicity; Irving Levy, printing; Jack Levy, chief usher, and Mrs. Benjamin Mer- kle, Mrs. A. J. Schmerin, Mrs. Samuel Blacher and Charles Al- ler, arrangements. Noted Bible Scholar To Speak in Institute This Sabbath, when Parshat b'Shalach will be read during synagogue morning services, will be dedicated by the Detroit Rab- binate to the Jewish National Fund. Arthur Shutkin, executive director of the JNF Council an- nounced. Mr. Shutkin explained that it is traditional to set aside this Sab- bath in the interests of the Jewish National Fund. He announced that the Council of Orthodox Rab- bis, whose president is Rabbi Isaac Stollman, has issued an ap- peal to all presidents and syna- gogue officials urging them to fol- low the past traditions and to devote all contributions made during the distribution of Aliyoth this Sabbath, to the JNF. German Jewish Leader's Story to be Aired Sunday The war-time story of Dr. Zal- man Grinberg, the physician who later became chairman of the Central Committee for Liberated Jews in Germany, provides the basis for "Little Sakiki," adapted for the Eternal Light by Irve Tunick, to be presented at 8 a.tn. Sunday, Jan. 18, on station WWJ. "Little Sakiki" tells of Dr. Grinberg's flight from the Nazis, and relates the story of how, after being separated from his wife and infant child, kie helped 2,000 fellow Jews es ape from the filthy box-cars in which they were traveling toward certain Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi- dent-emeritus of Hebrew Union College and world-wide known biblical scholar, will be the sec- ond lecturer in the Institute on Judaism, sponsored by the Men's Club of Temple Beth .E1, at 8:15 death.. p.m.. Tuesday, Jan. 27, at the Temple. INVESTMENT NOTICE — Buy Dr. Morgenstern will speak on all the U. S. Savings Bonds you "A Modern Interpretation of the can and keep all the U. S. Sav- ings Bonds you buy. (for R.N.'s only) Pre-professional programs for Law and Dentistry Freshmen and Sophomore courses in Engineering Late-Afternoon and Saturday cosines for Teachers Mastees Degree progrmns (in The Graduate Division) Almost 100 Individual Courses in Biology Social Problems Chemistry Urban Sociology Music ApprsoiaSloa Applied Crirnistelogy Fendamonfais of Meek Oriental Art Engineering Drawing (Advanced Course) Descriptive Geometry Mathematics Psychology Religion Marriage (men only) Public Administration fideeetion English Composition Types of lalterature Victorian Liforoftwe Shakespeare English Drama Spanish Public Speaking for Business Mea Radio Broadcasting State Administrative end Judicial Systems American History Diplomatic History of the U. S., 1865-1948 Spanish-Amorieen Poetry Extempore Speech Western Civilization G•0 9raPhY Veterans may take these courses under the G.I. Bill Registration ... for new. Classified Students, January 27 and 28 for students registered in First Semester, January 29 and 30 General Registration Period, February 2 through 7 . Daily, 2:00-5:00 and 7:00-9:00 Saturday, 9:00-12:00 soon Classes Begin Week of February 9 Degree Students Should Apply Immediately, so Registrar for Admission For information students may ccd1 in person or telephone UN. 24002