Friday, March 12, 1948
THE JEWISH, NEWS
Congregational News
Page Nine
Services In Our Synagogues
NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath.
services at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 13. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
preach on the subject "On Keeping Our Strength." Cantor Pavel
Slavensky will chant the prayers. Late Friday evening service
at 8:30 p.m. Friday, March 19.
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TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath Eve services
at 8:15 p.m. Friday, March 12. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach
on the subject, "What About Palestine Now?" Liturgical music
by, the Temple quartet under the direction of Jason H. Tickton.
Friends of Yeshivah Beth Ye-
Social hour,-----under auspices of the Sisterhood, will follow
hudah will gather at 6:30 p. m.
services.
this Sunday at Bnai Moshe Syna-
g.ogue for the, Yeshivah's sixth CONG. BNAI MOSHE,
Dexter and Lawrence: Regular Friday eve-
annual patron's dinner. ' -
ning service at 6:00 p.m. March 12. Sabbath service at 9 a.m.
Rabbi Uri Miller of Baltimore,
March 13. Rabbi Moses Fischer will preach. Week-day services
7:15 a.m., 6:15 p.m.
president of the Rabbinical Coun-
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cil of America, will be guest TEMPLE ISRAEL,
Lecture Hall, Art Institute: Services at 8:30 p.M.
speaker. •
Friday, March 12. Rabbi Herschel_ Lymon, pulpit guest, will
Cantor David Katzman of Con-
preach on "Design for Living as a Jew." Social hour. Friday
gregation. Bnai Moshe will chant
night, March 19, Rabbi Leon Fram preaches on
"Reform Judaism
several selections from- the lit-
—Its achievements, Problems and Prospects" after returning
urgy.
from the installation ceremonies of the new president of the
Hebrew Union College, Dr. Nelson Glueck.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter,
president of the Yeshivah., who
is mourning. for his brother kill- Plaque Honoring Maurice Rose
Maurice Rose, of Denver, who
ed by ArabS in Haifa, Feb. 19th, Unveiled at New York Hospital
died in action while serving on
and will be prevented from parti-.
the European front; was unveiled
cipating in the program, will be
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A plaque in the synagogue at Bellevue
the subject of dedicatory trib- in memory of Major General Hospital here. I/
utes in a yearbook which will
be presented to those attending
the dinner; The yearbook will
honor Rabbi Wohlegelernter for
a decade of service to Detroit
Jewry.
There will be no solicitation of
funds.
Start Work on Synagogue March 21 Yeshivah to Hold
Banquet Sunday
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This is the sketch of the proposed new building of Congregation
Beth, Shmuel,.the cornerstone of. which will be laid at ceremonies at
1 p.m. Sunday, March 21, on the site of the proposed new building,
Dexter and Buena Vista..-Louis G. Redstone is the architect. Harry
E. Citrin is chairman of the building committee. Rabbi Joseph
Rabinowitz is the synagogue's, spiritual leader. Guest speaker at the
ceremony will be Rabbi Mordecai Aaron Kaplan of New York, and a
delegation of New York rabbis will greet the congregation.
Shaarey Zedek YPS
Plans Spring Social
The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek will hold a
"Spring-Social Party" at 5 p.m.
Sunday, March 21, at the Rouge
Recreation Center (Sorenson
House).
Dotty L. Rosen, chairman of
the affair, says that the , public
is invited and tickets are being
sold by members of the YPS and
Northwest Congregation
To Hold Purm Frolic,
Masquerade March 21
Northwest 'Hebrew Congrega-
tion and its affiliated Men's Club
and Sisterhood will hold their
second annual Purim Festival
Frolic at 7, p.m. Sunday, March
21.
A play staged by the Mens'
Club will be a .special feature of
the masquerade ball. Del Del-
bridge and his orchestra will pro-
vide music for dancing. Re-
freshments and prizes for the
best costumes will complete the
program.
The committee for the frolic.
includes Dr. Jack Jackman, party .
chairman; Max Haidy, play direc-
tor; Herman Avrin, tickets;
Samuel I. Simmer, publicity;
Mrs. Al Brook, decorations; Jack
Prady, music; Robert Ettinger,
refreshments, and Morris Lasser,
prizes.
il let: //e Z t a ildSe r eet
Aid in Fund-Raising
For New Synagogue
Mrs. Ben Babcock is president
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
gregation Beth Shmuel and has
been active in efforts to secure
funds for the synagogue's new
building to be erected on Dexter
and Buena Vista. The cornerstone
of the new building will be laid at
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PR°°g.P.',
To Lay Cornerstone for
Free Synagogue Sunday
"Under the auspices of the Sis-
terhood, Congregation •Bnai Moshe
is planning a Purim party for
members and friends, scheduled
for Sunday evening, March . 21, a t
the banquet hall. A buffet sup-
per will be served 6:30 p. m., fol-
lowed by group singing, to be
led by Cantor Katzman. Games
will conclude the evening's en-
tertainment.
A large committee headed by
Mrs. Harry Meer and Mrs. Irving
Greenspan is planning the party.
The president of the Sisterhood,
Mrs. Morris Klarman, urges .re-
servations be made immediately
by calling the synagogue office,
1:10. 0862."
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NEW YORK—Former Govern-
or Herbert H. Lehinan, Dr. John
Haynes Holmes of the Communi-
ty Church and Dr. Stephen S.
Wise head the list of notables
who will participate in corner-
DOTTY L. ROSEN
stone and consecration ceremon-
will be on sale at Shaarey Zedek ies Sunday, March 14, for the
March 21, but not at Rouge Rec- new Free Synagogue building to
MRS.-BEN BABCOCK
be erected on W. 68th St., New
reation.
ceremonies at 1 p.m. Sunday,
The, evening will consist of so- York, just -off Central Park.
March 21, - on the site of the pro-
cial dancing, square dancing,
posed new building.
games, prizes, refreshments, com- Orthodox Union to Mark
munity singing and movies. En-
More than half of Romania's
tertainment will be offered by Fiftieth Anniversary
430,000 Jews and two-thirds of
Robert Sadlow, singer; Mickey
Hungary's 180,000 Jews depend
NEW YORK — The Union of upon the Joint Distribution Com-
Goodman, comedian, and Nathan
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of mittee for various types of assist-
Weisbrot, dancer..
Those attending are asked to America , has announced that a ance.
meet at the synagogue at 5 p.m. series of events in celebration of
Transportation may be arranged the organization's 50th anniver-
by telephoning Miss Rosen, TO. sary will be launched with its
6-6966, or Helen Noble, UN. "Golden Jubilee National Conven-
tion" to be held May 23 and 24,
2-2566.
Miss Rosen is assisted by Jo- at Yeshiva University, New York.
seph K waselow, co-chairman,
CARD OF THANKS
and Adele Spinner, Beverly Rus-
kin, Rose Leiberman, Nathan
Mrs. Louis I. Shaer, Ida, Al,
Spinner, Pearl Wisner, Rita Paul
and Dr. Ben Marks, chil-
Herbst, Earl Barth, Elaine Levin, dren of the late Pauline Marks,
Arthur Lyons, Helen Noble, Sol
wish to thank relatives "and
Ginsberg and Maralyn Hershen- friends for the many kindnesses
son.
shown them in their recent be-
reavement.
Bnai Moshe Women
Plan for Purim Party
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