Congregational News
Auto Procession at
, Cong. Beth. Shrnuel's
Dedication Program
Extensive ceremonies w i 11
mark the dedication of the new
Beth Shmuel Synagogue, now
nearing completion at Dexter and
Buena Vista.
The dedication, scheduled for
Sunday, Sept. 19, will begin at
1 p m. at the old synagogue, 1736
Blaine, where an automobile pro-
cession will form. Leaders of the
congregation will carry, under a
large canopy, the congregation's
Torahs, as the procession, accom-
Yeshivah Adds 12th
High School Grade
To Its Curriculum
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TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts: Friday
night, Sept. 10, Rabbi Leon Fram preaches on "Isiael Among the
Nations." Norman. A. Sussman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stiss,
man, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. The congregation will. be
the guests of the Sussmans at the social hour following services.
All faiths joined in paying tri-
Friday night, Sept. 3, Rabbi Fram preaches on "Religion and the
Dignity of Labor." Larry Bizer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Victor
bute to Charles Evans Hughes,
Bizer, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah at this service, and his
former Chief Justice of the U. S.
parents will be hosts at the social hour. Holy Day services will
Supreme Court.
be held beginning Oct. 3 in the large auditorium of the Institute
Justice Hughes in 1928 was in-
of Arts. Religiotis School sessions will resume Sept. 18 and 19,
at Hampton School.
Jewish Center
Activities
Important Announcement
8—THE JEWISH ,NEWS
Friday, September 3, 1948
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All Faiths Honor
Memory of Hughes
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
president of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah, announces that the 12th
year of secular studies has been
added to the Day School, there-
by completing the required high
school courses.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah thus
has grown from an afternoon
school of 40 students up to the
last decade to its present posi-
tion. The Yeshivah now com-
prises a day school for boys and
girls, where Hebrew and secular
studies are taught; an afternoon
school for pupils attending pub-
lic schools of Detroit; a Beth
Jacob school for girls; and
kindergarten for children from
4 1/2 to 6 years of age. For the
convenience of children. living in
outlying districts, the Yeshivah
has three buses to transport its
LATE JUSTICE HUGHES
students to and from school.
Registration for the new school strurnental, together with Dr. S.
year is now in progress. School Parkes. Cadman and Newton D.
sessions begin on Wednesday, Baker, helped in forming the
Sept. 8. For information call National Conference of Christians
the Beth Yehudah office, HO. and Jews.
5605.
The Yeshivah has completed
its Day Camp program which was U. S. Exporters Complain
attended by 160 children. Im- About Israeli Currency
pressive ceremonies marked the
closing of the camp and a group
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
of advanced students left for a
State Department is considering
10
day
camping
trip
in
north-
HARRY E. CITRIN
west Michigan, and were the the charge of the Commerce and
panied by music, parades to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Industry Association of New
new religious center.
Weisberg of Port Sanilac, Mich. York that Israel's new currency
At the Dexter edifice, the cere-
is working a discrimination
monies will continue with Rabbi
against American exporters.
Mordeca Aaron Kaplan of Brook- Iljana Schreiber Wins
A Department spokesman said
lyn as principal speaker. Cantor
today ;that the situation is being
Isaac Katz and his choir will Fellowship of $1,600
studied, after receipt of a com-
participate in the musical portion
Miss Iljana Schreiber, daugh- munication from the export group
of the dedication.
Harry E. Citrin is chairman ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schreib- saying Israel's practice of selling
of the Beth Shmuel Building er of 2308 Glynn Ct., who re- their $4 pound for $3 in the
Committee, assisted by the offi- ceived her Masters Degree with United States "causes a hardship
cers of the congregation and its highest honors in Psychology at for American exporters because
Columbia - University this year, it amounts, in fact, to a premium
women's auxiliary.
Joseph Stern is an active mem- has been awarded, after a com- or additional duty of 33 per cent."
ber of the Beth Shmuel building petitive examination with 300
Calling the differential "appar-
other students, a $1600 Fellow- ent discrimination," the group
committee.
Grand Rabbi Joseph Rabino- ship in Clinical Psychology from has asked the State Department
witz is spiritual leader of the Columbia University under the what steps it would take to "pro-
congregation, which he founded sponsorship of the United States tect the interests of American
here 20 years ago.
Health Department of Washing- exporters in Israel. -
ton, D. C.
After Miss Schreiber receives $50,000 Pledged by the
her Doctor's Degree in June, 1949,
the Fellowship has an option Business Men's Club for
that guarantees her further re- Los Angeles Sanatorium
search study for two more years,
with grants of almost twice the
The Los Angeles Sanitarium
original amount.
Business Men's Club has opened
Her brother, Philip M. Schrei- its doors for a short period to
Nat Weinberg, research direc- ber, is a graduate of Wayne Uni- admit 27 more new members.
tor of UAW-CIO, will be the versity Law School and another
The purpose of this select
guest speaker at the Sept. 8 brother, Sam, a pre-med student, group 1s to aid the Los Angeles
Wednesday Evening Discussion was graduated with honors from Sanatorium—the "City of Hope"
Group meeting. The group meets Highland Park Junior College. that operates as a non-sectarism
in the Outdoor Court of the Cen-
haven where every patient is a
ter at 9 p. m. The public is in-
free patient.
Sholem
Aleichem
Classes
vited to attend, free of charge.
The Detroit Business Men's
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Will Reopen on Tuesday Club has pledged to raise $50,000
The next
Saturday Night
as its contribution for this • pro-
Dance Party will be held at the
The Sholem Aleichem Schools ject.
Center on Sept. 11. Dancing be- and Kindergartens will reopen
Officers of the Business Men's
gins at 9 p. m. in the Outdoor Tuesday, Sept. 7.
Club are: Nathan Epstein, presi-
Court of the Center.
Three Kindergartens will func- dent; Morris Fruman and Adolph
* * *
tion this year — a pre-Kinder- Lich,ter, vice-presidents; Nathan
Herman Harrison will again garten class from 9-11 a.m., the Rossen, treasurer; Gen Goldberg,
instruct at the Center Ballroom Kindergarten from 1-3 p.m. and general secretary; Eugene Ep-
Dancing classes. Registration is a post-Kindergarten class from stein, associate secretary.
now open. Inquire at the main 4-5. The latter is a special class
Center desk for applications. for children who have already
Classes will begin Oct. 7 and graduated from the Kindergarten.
Earlier Deadline
There also will be after-school
continue every Thursday.
classes 4-5 p.m. for children of
For Sept. 10 Issue
all ages.,
On account of Labor Day,
Mrs. Arnkoff to Discuss
All classes will be conducted
it is necessary to set an earlier
Holy Days with Pontiac's
by qualified teachers. Subjects
deadline for our issue of Sept.
taught in the Sholem Aleichem
Jewish Child Study Group
10.
Schools are: Yiddish and Hebrew,
All copy, including photo-
The Sisiterhood of Temple Beth history, literature, holidays, cus-
graphs, for that issue must
Jacob of Pontiac has organized a toms, singing and dramatics.
reach the office of The Jewish
Jewish Child Study Group.
Class registrations are accept-
News
not later than 2 p.m. on
Among the subjects to be dis- ed by calling HO. 5404 or at 3754
Friday, Sept. 3
cussed during the coming year Monterey, near Dexter.
are "Death and Immortality,"
"God and Religion" and the
■
holidays.
The first _session will be con-
ducted by Mrs. Harry Arnkoff,
Starting Sunday, Sept. 5, and Labor Day, Sept. 6
chairman and leader of the group,
and Every Sunday and Holiday Thereafter
who. will discuss the —Holy Days.
Lamed Schapiro Dies
LOS ANGELES, (JTA)
Lamed Schapiro, well - known
Yiddish novelist and short story
writer, died at the age of 70.
Serv i ces in ur Synagogues
CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst and 14th: Friday evening services at
8 p.m., Sept. 3. Sabbath morning services at 9, Sept. 4. Pierke
Abot class at 7:15 p.m. Mincha at 8:15; followed by Scholosli
Seudess.
JOSEFF BROTHERS
18455 Livernois Near Pickford
will serve a
BUFFET BRUNCH
from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
ALL YOU CAN EAT • FOR $ 115
We eater shower parties from 12 to 5 daily except Sunday
BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence: Evening services at I
Friday, Sept. 3, morning worship at 9 Saturday, Sept. 4. Week-
day services at 7:15 a.m., 7:45 p.m.
Home Relief Hostess
To League on Sept. 13;
Begin SOS Activities
Home Relief Society members
will be hostesses to the League
of Jewish Women's Organizations
at the community relations meet-
ing to be held at 10 a. m. Monday,
Sept. 13, at the Jewish Center.
All Presidents, Community Re-
lations Chairmen and members of
their committee are requested to
attend this session which will be
devoted to charting plans for the
participation of the League's af-
filiated organizations in the 1948
Community Chest drive.
Laurentine Collins, director of
Community Relations for the De-
troit Board of Education, will be
the guest speaker.
The League has been asked to
aid in obtaining volunteers for
the Draft Registration. Mrs. Carl
S. Schiller, who served as war ef-
forts chairman during the war,
will again represent the League.
All women who can give several
hours at any time during the reg-
ister should contact Mrs. Schiller
at 51 W. Warren or at her home,
UN. 1-6004.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi-
dent of the League, states that
there still are openings in club
leadership classes offered by
Wayne University. Additional
information may be obtained by
calling Mrs. Danto, TO. 8-2290.
Mrs. Frank Winton, chairman
of program service, states that
she will be pleased to arrange
programs for members of the
League. Mrs. WintOn can be
reached -at 17574 Monica, UN.
4-5930.
Louis Sax to Conduct
Rouge Holiday Rites
For the 13th consecutive year,
Louis Sax will conduct High Holy
Day services in the River Rouge
Synagogue,
41
;Oak St., River
4 gRouge. A repre-
, sentative of Ser-
.wers Wholesal-
ers, Cantor Sax's
religious activ-
ities represent a
labor of love for
;a. congregation
. to which he has
become . deeply
ttached. He
Louis Sax
conducts the
services in River Rouge and also
reads the Torah there.
Mr. Sax speaks in glowing
terms of the River Rouge Con-
gregation's devotion to Jewish
causes and its consistent interest
in charitable, Zionist and com-
munity affairs. The synagogue is
headquarters for the Downriver
Bnai Brith.
Harry Golden is president of
the congregation in River Rouge.
Jack Gill is secretary and Mrs.
Gill is corresponding secretary.
CARD- OF THANKS
The family of the late Esther
Marcus wishes to express sincer-
est thanks to relatives and friends
for the kindnesses they have
shown them in their recent be,
reavement.
NOW BOOKING
SOCIAL SEASON '48-'49
The Distinguished Musk of
JULES KLEIN
Jews Protect Holy Places,
Dr. Israel Goldstein Reports
FAMOUS ORCHESTRAS
NEY YORK — Israeli soldiers
in Jerusalem are protecting
Christian Holy Places set off by
Hebrew signs marked "Malcom
Kadosh" (holy place), Dr. Israel
Goldstein, United Palestine Ap-
peal national chairman, current-
ly making an on-the-scene sur-
vey of needs in Israel, declared
in a cabled report received here.
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