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April 09, 1948 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-04-09

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Page Ten

Adult Classes Close
At Exercises April 13

THE

New York Leader
Speaks at Service

Twenty weeks of adult courses
Carlos Israels, eminent New
in Hebrew, Bible, Jewish Ideas York attorney and Jewish com-
and Values and Yiddish will be munal leader, will be the pulpit
concluded with closing exercises guest at Temple Israel's Sabbath
at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, eve services at 8:30 p. m. Friday,
in the social hall of Shaarey
Zedek.
With faculty, students, Rabbi
Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar participating, an in-
teresting program has been
planned. Recitations, songs and
discourses in Hebrew, Yiddish
and English will be presented.
More than 150 students were
enrolled this year. The faculty
included Rabbi Adler, Rabbi Ir-
win Gordon, Joseph Haggai,
Mrs. Samuel Lehrman, M. Gol-
doftas and I. Siegel.

Rabbi Nathan Gaynor
of Pontiac to ,.Speak
To SZ Sisterhood

Rabbi Nathan Gaynor of the
Bnai Israel Synagogue, Pontiac,
will address the Sisterhood of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek at
1 p.m. Monday, April 12, in the
social hall of the synagogue.
Rabbi Gaynor is a graduate of
Brooklyn College, Herzliah He-
brew Academy and the Jewish
Theological Seminary. While
studying at the Seminary he was

JEWISH

NEWS

Touchy Topics

Dr. Glazer To Review
Major Current Books
At Sisterhood Meeting

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be
the speaker at the April meeting
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El at 2 p. m. Monday, April 12,
in the Brown Memorial Chapel
of the Temple.
Dr. Glazer will review some of
the outstanding books of the cur-
rent season. A dessert luncheon
will be served at 1:30 p. m. in
the social hall.
Mrs. Maurice Klein will pre-
side at a brief business session to
elect Sisterhood board members.
Mrs. Morton Newlander is chair-
man of the hospitality committee.
The chairman of the Workshop,
Mrs. M. George Wayburn, an-
nounces an exhibit of special gift
items for confirmands. Lingerie
bags and monogrammed plastic
novelties are included.

Medical Fraternity Hears
Paper by Dr. A. Axelrod

"Recent Advances in Hematol.
ogy." Hostesses assisting Mrs,
Toy
I. Botvinick were Mesdames A,
Phi Lambda Kappa medical Agree, H. Balberor, B. Baren-
fraternity, in conjunction with holtz, B. Bader, H. B. Appelman.
the Women's Auxiliary, held a
dinner meeting at the Sheraton
Hotel March 31. Dr. Arnold
Rabbis Joseph Thumin and Axelrod presented a paper on
Isaac Stollman, president and di-
rector respectively of the Coun-
Home of the Eizen's
cil of Orthodox Rabbis, in a com-
munication to Police Commis-
We repair and remodel
Shock Proof Dress Watches
Precious & semi-precious
sioner Harry Toy on the ques-
jewelry.
tion of his having stated that
Watch & Jewelry Repairs
Cotfmninists posed as Rabbis to
All Work Guaranteed
• WATCH REPAIRS
enter this country, explained to
• BEADS RESTRUNG
him the U. S. law:, regulating ad-
Gift Headquarters
mission of clergymen outside the
• SILVER REPAIRS
For Showers & Weddings
quota and stated:

SILVER PLATING
"We, as an incorporated Rabbinical

`Let's Not
with
Words,' Rabbis Tell
Police Commissioner

JEWELRY
REPAIRS

Body comprising all Jewish spiritual
leaders of Detroit Orthodox Congrega-
tions, deny the possibility that any
Jewish Congregation could haVe issued
an agreement to a Communist or to a
non-Jew or 'that a Communist or a
non-Jew could prove to the American
Consul the possession of a Rabbinical
Diploma.
We repeat herewith that we are not
drawing upon you an accusation, rath-
er, we are in conformity with the opin-
ion of the Jewish Community Council
in which they clear you of all charges
"We only wish to prove to you the
baselessness of your inferences as far
as Rabbis are concerned."

Open Tues., Thurs., Sat. to 9

EIZEN'S

Diamonds and Watches

9107 LINWOOD

Next To Post Office

Chas. R. Miller
Jewelers

Established 1910
New Address: Capitol Th. Bldg.
1550 BROADWAY CH. 0850

.

The Orthodox Rabbis' Council
has submitted to The Jewish
CARLOS ISRAELS
News a copy of Mr. Toy's reply
April 9, in the Lecture Hall of in which they quote him as writ-
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
ing:
Israels, who is spending the
"Your letter contains some infer-
ences
that I might be accused of racial
week in Michigan in behalf of intolerance
or religious prejudices by
the United Jewish Appeal, is a you. This,. I emphatically deny in any
Nothing in my public or private
member of the national executive sense.
life has ever indicated it, but, as I am
boards of United Service for New sure would be testified to by thousands
of
every religion and race, it has been
Americans, the Joint Distribution
just the contrary.
Committee and the New York
"The thing that I do not understand
Federation for Jewish Philanthro- is why my many friends among the
Jews seem to be more 'touchy' about
pies. He will speak on the subject this
subject than anyone else. My very
good
friend, the late Judge Harry B.
"Who Are the Forgotten Jews?"
Keidan, and I have often discussed
Charles H. Aller, president of this very point. He often remarked that
the Men's Club, will read the he felt it hurt more than helped bring
tolerance. Frankly, I have never
service. A social hour, sponsored about
liked the word 'intolerance', because
by the Sisterhood, will follow the it indicates 'putting up with' and 'ap-
peasement'. I prefer to use the terms
services.
'brotherhood' or 'democracy'."
Friday evening, April 16, Tem-
ple Israel will observe Sisterhood
Sabbath. Mrs. Louis A. Rosett of New York Critic Lauds
New Rochelle, N. Y., president of Chajes' String Quartet'
In a recent article in the Me-
the National Federation of Tem-
ple Sisterhoods, will deliver the norah Journel, Hilda Pinson,
sermon.
well known New York music
critic, discusses a concert of
Jewish chamber music given in
New York. Her review included
the following:
"The one work on the program
which combined ensemble qual-
ity, Jewish expression and mu-
sical excellence was the "String
Ex-GIs in the United States Quartet" by Julius Chajes (di-
now have an opportunity to con- rector of music at the Detroit
Jewish Center). It consists of six
tribute to the Haganah, the Jew-
short movements based on Pal-
ish defense army of Palestine, estinian themes. Chajes creates
by supplying GI clothing through a sort of contrapuntal maze,
made up of cross-currents of
the Jewish War Veterans.
Sixty thousand OD shirts, OD rhythms and thematic figures,
trousers, cotton suntan shirts and with the texture retaining the
cotton suntan trousers are needed lightness and clarity which mark
his style."
immediately.
Persons having such clothing
are asked to prepare it by remov-
Preferred by
ing all insignia, seeing that each
piece is clean and in good repair,
More People .. .
and marking collar and waist
sizes indelibly. The Wayne Laun-
dry Co. has volunteered to laun-
der contributions if necessary.
Parcels of GI clothing, of any
His Famous Orchestras
size, may be deposited at the De-
and Entertainment
partment of Michigan, JWV, of-
fice, 914 Charlevoix Bldg., or at
the Jewish Center. Pick-up serv-
ice may be arranged by calling
Superb
Abe Medow, TY. 7-6361. For
Service
further information call WO. 5-
for
1753.
Weddings
Confirmations
A reception celebrating ROS-
COE B. HUSTON'S 15th anni-
Banquets
versary as Postmaster of Detroit
will be held Monday, 3 to 5
753 Book Bldg.
p.m., in his office in the Federal
CA. 4710
Building.

U. S. Vets Asked
To Give Old ODs
To Haganah Men

RABBI NATHAN GAYNOR
the recipient of the Cyrus Adler
Scholarship. Before coming to
Pontiac he was assistant Rabbi of
Anshe Emet Synagogue in Chi-
cago.
He will discuss interesting as-
pects of the festival of Passover.
Mrs. Sampson S. Wittenberg will
offer vocal selections.
Mesdames Samuel Heller, Mor-
ris Ruskin and Ben Lefkowitz
are social chairmen in charge of
the desert luncheon. Mrs. Abe
Katzman, president, invites mem-
bers and friends to be present.
SOS chairman, Mrs. • William
Nadler and Mrs. Morris Halperin
report that Passover supplies
have been sent overseas.

Friday, April 9, 1948

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