emp e srae Broke Ground Young Israel Young Adults Sponsor At the Temple Israel ground- breaking-.cere- monies Oct. 17 were, (1. to r.) MAYOR EUG- ENE VAN-ANT- WERP, RABBI LEON FRAM of Temple Israel, DR. B. BENE- DICT GLAZER of Temple Beth El, and GEORGE M. STUTZ, Temple Israel president. 20-Week Institute of Jewish Studies * HEAR ISRAEL'S CHAMPION The young adults of ' Young director of Yeshivath Beth Ye- Israel are sponsoring the Young hudah. Registration is being accepted Israel Institute for Jewish Studies, which will conduct its through Nov. 8 . at the Young, first sessions Tuesday evening, Israel office, 12244 Dexter, TO. Nov. 9, at Central High School. 8-8064, and Nov. 9 and 16 at The Detroit Institute has been Central, in room 223. Tuition fees designed to meet the varied in- are $2 per course, $3 for two terests of the entire community. courses, per semester. The Insti- Two_ seme s ters of 10 weeks each tute Bulletin is available on re- will offer the following courses: quest. . Mogen Abraham (the Yeshivath Basic Hebrew, designed to meet the need of adults who are at Beth Yehudah Synagogue) and present unable to read Hebrew; Young Israel of Detroit, are joint- Contemporary Hebrew Conver- ly sponsoring Friday evenings for satidn, to enlarge • the students' the winter season beginning Oct. knowledge of spoken Hebrew; 29. The Prophetic portion of 'the Israel: The Land—Its History, -a meek (Haftorah) will be read in Marriage Expert Speaks Women Open $175,000 study of the physical regions of Hebrew and interpreted in Israe4 and Talmudic Literature. English by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel- Seminary Drive To Beth El Sisterhood These classes will meet from 8 ernter. It will be a one hour, pro- to 9 p.m. In addition, the insti- gram, primarily for young adults More than 300 women dele- tute classes will be in session and family groups. "Adjustment in Marriage" will be the topic discussed by Prof. gates representing over 150,000 from 9 to 10 p.m., offering a series Judson T. Landis at the opening members of congregational sis- of lectures on "Eighteen Centur- terhoods throughout the United ies of Galut." The lectures will meeting of Tern- States and Canada, launched a deal with the highlight's of Jew- ple Beth El Sis- national campaign for $175,000 to ish history from the destruction terhood at 1:15,,, help maintain the schools of high- of Jerusalem and the second com- p.m. Monday,. er learning of the Jewish Theo- monwealth in 70 CE. to the pres- Nov. 8. logical Seminary of America, at ent, day. Professor Lan- the fifth annual Torah Fund con- Members of the institute faculty dis is in the de- ference; an all-day event spon- ..... - are Rabbi Isaac partment of so- sored by the National Women's Jacobson, Dr. ciology and an- League of the United Synagogue, Hugo Mandel- thropology a n d at Temple Bnai Jeshurun-, New baum, Rabbi M. t h e department York, Oct. 28. J. Wohlgelern- of effective liv- ter, Mrs. Miriam Dr. Solomon Grayzel, noted ing at Michigan Prof. Landis Jewish historian and editor of the Fishbein of Is- He served you well in the State College. His specialty is a Jewish Publication Society of rael,Rabbi Ben- past. jamin Groner of marriage course. • He is the author America, delivered the confer- Stands for Progressive De- Windsor, Rabbi ence's keynote address on "How of several books and many arti- velopment of our City. M a x Kapustin, American Jews Can Make. His- Champion for Better Trans- cles relating to his Studies of mar- new director' of tory."• portation. . riage adjustinent. Rabbi Groner the Wayne Uni- He understands the needs of Sisterhood president Mrs. M. versity Hillel Foundation, and Endorsed by Business, Labor Eternal Light Drama J.. Prero, executive Rabbi Samuel George W ayburn will preside. HENRY A. WALLACE Special Election-Eve Broadcast WXYZ 10 p.m. MON., Nov. I Restore the Roosevelt Program VOTE PROGRESSIVE Re-Elect FRED C. CASTATOR Councilman NOV. . our people. and Civic Groups. Based on Life of Halevi TBE .Lists Delegates To Boston Conventions Temple Beth El will send a , large delegation to the 40th gen- eral assembly of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations to be held in Boston Nov. 14 'to 17. Those attending as delegates will be Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, Nate S. Shapero, Leonard T. Lewis, Har- ry S. Grant, Julian G. Wolfner, Melville S. Welt, Arthur H. Rice, Leon S. Wayburn and Irving I. Katz. The following will attend the biennial convention of the Na- tional Federation of Temple Sis- terhoods as delegates from the si sterhood of Temple Beth El: Mesdames M. George Wayburn, Arthur Rice, Ben Salon, Maurice Klein, Morton Newlander, Harold Shapero. Concurrently with the conven- tions of the Union and Sister- hoods, the fourth biennial con- vention of the National Associa- tion of Temple Secretaries will be held in Boston. Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of Temple Beth El and president of the NATS, will be present. Emigrants From England Must State Whether They Are Jews LONDON (JTA).—P ersons seeking to apply for admission to Australia must now fill out appli- cation forms which request spe- cifically "whether the applicant is Jewish." The application, de- scribed as Form 48, was issued by authority of L. F. Johnson, official printer for the. Australian Com- monwealth. • "The Man with the Kiss of God," a radio drama by Sigmund Miller based upon the life of Judah Halevi, one of the fore- most Hebrew poets, will be the Eternal Light's next presentation, Sunday, Oct. ,31 on NBC. It will be heard on station WTCB, Flint, and will be trans- cribed by station WWJ for re- broadcast at 8 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 7. The 125 Community Chest services are divided into five general types, Family Service, Child Care Service, Health Serv- ice, Group Work and Recreation Service and Planning, Coordinat- ing and Miscellaneous Service. Keep . . YOUR PRESENT SHERIFF EDWARD . THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, October 29, 1948 2I $16.50 Bamboo Planter Lamp Bamboo Accessories For Rome or Office 19451 Live rnois UN. 1-1041 Hours-1 0 to 6 Thurs. & Fri. 'till 9 Elect A Businessman HARRY B. BRADLEY BEHREN REPUBLICAN HE HAS MAINTAINED THE INTEGRITY OF A NAME THAT IS HONORABLE IN WAYNE COUNTY POLITICAL LIFE. 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