THE Page Ten Beth El Observes Pesach at Seders For Pupils, Adults Services for the opening Lay of Passover will be held at Temple Beth El at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 24. Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer will preach and the Temple quartet will render the liturgical music. T h e annual congregational Seder will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 24, in the Temple social hall. The Seder ritual will be conducted by Dr. Glazer and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad. Music will be under the direction of Jason H. Tickton with Morris Kesner as guest soloist. Special treats will be given to the children. Reservations for the Seder must be made not later than Monday, April 19. • Model Passover Seders will be held this Saturday and Sunday morning, April 17 and 18, at Beth El Religious School. The Seders will be conducted by Dr. Glazer and Rabbi Akselrad. Student assistants at . the Sat- urday Seder include David Cap- lan, Kenneth Bronson, Laine Ginn, Carol Kottler, Joanne Lewis and Richard Morse. Lee Castlenian, Robin Plotnick, Val- erie Spector and Robert Usher will ask the Four Questions in Hebrew, and Richard Grauer, Richard Peritz, Evelyn Rogoff and Judy Schuster in English. At the Sunday morning Seder, children participating will in- clude David Edgar, Judy Kallet, Barbara Lanhoff, Sidney Klein- man, Anita Meskin and . Mary Lou Salomon, readers; Burton Conn, Karl Ecker, Joan Katz and Laurel Kay, Four Questions in Hebrew; Harry Kanter, Susan Salomon, Miriam Weiner and Robert Wise, Four Questions in. English. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tickton will lead the children in the sing- ing of Passover Melodies. Each class will prepare for itself the traditional Seder symbols. Yeshivah Plans Holiday Appeal in Synagogues; To Enroll New Students The directors of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah wish to remind members of the community of the traditional holiday appeal for the Yeshivah to be conduct- ed in all synagogues at Passover services. They suggest particularly that worshippers who attend mem- orial services on the last day of the festival and who wish to make contributions in the names of their departed loved ones con- sider the Yeshivah as a proper channel for a Yizkor gift. Detailed arrangements for con- gregational appeals on Acharon shel Pesach, Saturday, May 1, were made at the directors' meeting last Sunday. Enrollment is open in both the day school and afternoon Yesh- ivah. Registration will be con- ducted during Chol Hamoed, April 26 to 29, and on Esru Chag, Sunday, May 2. Members of Mizrachi, To Greet Temchins At Meeting Saturday On Saturday evening, April 17, Mizrachi members and their friends will gather at the new Turover Temple, Dexter at Mon- terey, to participate in an eve- ning devoted to the achievements of the Yishuv. The latest filth on Palestine will be shown, and re- cordings of HalutZim songs will be played. The occasion will serve as a reception f o r Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Temchin, w h o recently returned f r o m an extended tour of Pales- t i n e. Temchin will relate the of experiences D. Temchin his trip, and will discuss the place of Mizrachi in the Jewish State. Preparations are under way for the celebration of the 45th anniversary of MiZrachi, which will take place on Sunday eve- ning, May 16. Yankele Ederman, who inspired the guests at the Mizrachi dinner, will come from New York to participate in the musical portion f the evening. Rabbi S. M. Zambrowsky, execu- tive vice-president of Mizrachi of Canada, will be guest speaker. The anniversary committee consists of Morris Snow, Rev. S. Chinitz, I. L. Levine, Philip Stollman, Aaron Tilchin, Isadore Sosnick and Mprris Subar. ;, Young s/I len Organize At Cong. Beth Moses The Young Men's Organiza- tion of Cong. Beth Moses was recently formed to prepare and administer building of the new synagogue, in addition to religi- ous, educational and • social ac- tivities. Membership is open to all. Old friends are especially urged to join. Further information can be obtained by calling S. J. Berghoff, TO. 6-1621, or Nate Berk, TO. 5-2345. Meetings are held at the synagogue, 8740 Lin- wood near Blaine. Mrs. Landsman Wins Poetry Prize in Michigan Sisterhood Competition Mrs. Harry Landsman, whose poetic effofts are known to a num- ber of Jewish organizations in De- troit, will receive the first prize in the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhood's contest at a luncheon this Friday at the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Landsman's winning poem, "Hanukah Reverie," was used in the Temple Israel Hanu- kah services last year and was published in the state Sister- hood magazine, "The Link." The first place award, two sterling silver Kiddush cups, will be presented by Mrs. John Im- erman in memory of her daugh- ter, Delia Imerman Meyers, who was president of the Michigan Federation at the time of her death. Friday, April I 6, 1948 JEWIS H NEWS Services In Our Synagogues NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG,. Curtis at Santa Rosa: Late Sab- bath Eve services at 8:30 p. m. Friday, April 16. Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach on "The Night That Is Different." Services will be chanted by Cantor Slavensky, assisted by the Syna- gogue Aviv Choir. Oneg Shabbat and social hour will follow. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Services at 6 p. m. Friday evening, April 16. Sabbath morning worship at 9 a. m. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will officiate. Jr. congregation at 9:30 a. in.; children's congregation at 10:30 a: m. * * TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath Eve services at 8:15 p. m. Friday, April 16. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "Some Dilemmas of the American Jew." Liturgical music by the Temple quartet under the direction of Janson H. Tickton. Social hour under the auspices of the Sisterhood will follow. Announces CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Friday evening services at 6:30 p. m. April 16. Saturday morning services at 9. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "The Greatness of the Great Sabbath." Chumosh class at 5:30 p. m., followed by Sholoss Seudess. CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence : Friday evening serv- i ices at 6:15 p.m. April 16. Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Moses Fischer will preach.. 'Yiddish Mother Tongue of One-Third of Romanian Jews BUCHAREST (JTA) — Ap- proximately one-third of Ro- Congregation Bnai Zion an- mania's Jewish population — nounces that Cantor Rubin Boy- 138,795 Jews — declared that their • mother , tongue is Yiddish, arsky will of- according to a national census. ficiate at its Passover serv- Additional Congregational ices this year. ,News on Page 9 Cantor Boyar- sky, well known to D etr o iters, also has a na- tional r e p u Ca- tion for his dramatic tenor Rev. Boyarsky voice. Otsego Lake, Gaylord The synagogue is located at Humphrey and Holmur. ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO Rev. Boyarsky to Chant Services at Bnai Zion OAK GROVE CAMP Mizrachi Forms Bublick Literary Works Committee NEW YORK—Formation of the Gedaliah Bublick Literary Works Committee was announced by Rabbi Joseph H. 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