Congregational News Services in Our Synagogues CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE: Late Friday night service at 8:15. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will conduct the service and will preach on "Our Share In Israel." Cantor David Katzman will chant the prayers. Sabbath morning devotions at 9. week day services 7:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. * Bnai Moshe School To Have 4-Session 1 Hanukah Institute * * BNAI DAVID: Services Saturday. Rabbi I. S. Sperka will preach on "A Mother's Influence." Gerald Wollberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wollberg, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. * * * NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION: First of late Friday evening services, Nov. 26, 8:30 p.m. Rabbi. Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Everyman's Iron Curtain." Cantor Slavensky will conduct the service. An Oneg Shabbat will follow. Rabbi Segal will preach at the Sabbath morning service. CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK: At Sabbath morning serv- ices, Rabbi Morris Adler will preach and Cantor Sonenklar will conduct the service. Junior Congregation Sabbath service at 9:30. Children's Service 10:30 to 12. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "The Future of Liberal Judaism." Liturgical music by the Temple quartet under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL, Art Institute Lecture Hall: Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26. Rabbi Leon Fram will review Nor- man Mailer's "The Naked and the Dead." Friday, Dec. 2, Rabbi Fram will preach on "The Negev—Why Has a Desert Become the Battleground of Democracy?" Peter Gottleib, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris GOttleib, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Northwest Sisterhood Presents Panel Talks On Education Quotas Young Israel Intensifies Building Fund Drive; Midwest Meetings On In an effort to erect its youth center as quickly as possible, Young Israel " of Detroit has launched an intensive building drive. Teams are being organized which will contact all trades, professions, services and organi- zations. The first captains are: Herman K. Cohen, Arthur Gellman, Mor- ris H. Berris, Maurice Harris, Hyman Moore, Leon Mutchnik, Isaac Knoppow, Irving Schlussel, Sam Novetsky and Seymour Wal- fish. The 18th annual midwestern convention of Young Israel is being held at the Hotel Midland, Chicago, this week-end. Repre- sentatives from Chicago, Cin- cinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Kan- sas City and St. Louis will par- ticipate in the proceedings. The Detroit delegation includes Hillel L. Abrams, David I. Berris and family, Charles T. Gellman and family, Jerome Kelman, Simon Kleinplatz, Daniel Schwartz, Joe -Weinman, Ruth Bodzin, Ethel Framovitz, Shirley Katz, Esther Marx, Rose Singer- man, Eleanor Gordon, and Shlo- mo Sperka, local oratorical con- test winner. National . officials from New York will ticipate par in the convention panels atl. sessions. Dr. Samson R. Weiss, national director of Young Israel; Elijah Stein, president, and Irv- Julius Chajes, chairman of Ha- ing Tiunim will be among the shofar's major program commit- principal speakers. tee, announces that Edgar Mills, cantor of Congregation Oheb Shalom of Newark, N. J., will be featured in a concert of Jew- ish music at the The 'Jewish _Horne. for Aged will Lecture Hall of the Detroit Insti- have open house Sunday, Dec. 5, tute of Arts, 2 to 5 p.m. The Home has just completed 'Monday, Dec. 13, the connecting corridor between 8:30 p.m. Mills was lead- the former Children's Home and ing baritone at the main building and has altered t h e Viennese and equipped the former Chil- Opera. Af ter dren's Home for use as the Home's .leaving Europe Infirmary for 70 chronically ill he was engaged residents. Many important changes have Edgar Mills by the British. Broadcasting Corporation in Jeru- been made to enable the commu- salem. In this country he sang nity to better serve its aged pop- leading parts with several opera ulation. New medical and exam- companies, among them Philadel- ination rooms have been equipped: phia La Scala Company, where in both buildings, a social service he appeared with a Metropolitan office has been opened to handle Opera Cast. He made extensive problems of the aged in the Home concert tours througlithe -United and those aged in the community States and did radio work with who apply for admission to the the American Broadcasting Co. Home. Dr. Benjamin Welling, chairman He sang in Town Hall three times and in Carnegie Hall in New York of the arrangements committee, under the leadership of outstand- Leonard Simons, Arthur Fleisch- ing conductors. His repertoire in- man, Ben Kramer, Dr. Harry Ben- cludes 20 operas and 300 lieder nett and Mrs. Samuel Weller, are preparing a tour of inspection for and songs in various languages. Matilda Garvett Kesler will be the public. at the piano. Admission will be VLADIMIRITZER EMERGEN- free to Hashofar members and $1 for non-members. Tickets are CY RELIEF ORGANIZATION is available at the Jewish Commu- working on plans for its third nity Center and at the Metro annual donor dinner scheduled for Feb. 6 at Bel Aire. Music House. Northwest Sisterhood will meet Wednesda3revening, Dec. 1, at the synagogue social hall. A panel discussion will be pre- sented on the quota system in schools of higher learning in the United States. Participants will be Mary Jane Donovan of the faculty of the University of De- troit; Mrs. Beulah Whitby, as- sistant .director of the Mayor's Interracial Committee, and Mrs. Leo Wolf of the faculty of Wayne University. A dramatic recording of "The Bridge Builder," starring Frederic March, will be heard. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, presi- dent, invites the entire Jewish community to attend. The Worn- en's Association of the Mayflower Congregational Church will be special guests. Mrs. Markel announces that the first Oneg Shabbat of the Sister-, hood will be held Saturday, Nov. 27, .,at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman. Albert Elazar, assistant superintendent . of the United Hebrew Schools, will be guest speaker. The annual donor event will be held Feb. 9. Edgar Mills to be Hashofar Soloist Open House Dec. 5 At Home for Aged 1 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Bnai David Sisterhood Holds Membership Rally Friday, November 26, 1948 Bnai David Sisterhood will Sholom Aleichem Women present a mock wedding at its membership rally at 8:30 p.m. Await Donor Luncheon Monday, Nov. 29, at the syna- Cantor Pavel Slavensky will head the entertainment at the donor luncheon of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute Dec. 8 at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ethel Shorr is luncheon chairman, with Mrs. Sarah Fried- A holiday 'institute for Jewish parents on Hanukah is planned by the Bnai Moshe Religious School for four consecutive Sun- day mornings beginning Dec. 5. Walter Farber, director of the religious school, plans to correlate the school's education with the home. The Hanukah Institute will meet at four sessions of two hours each. The first session will open with an analysis of the signif- icance of Hanukah by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. The parents will be taught Hanukah games, hear a review of children's books and receive suggestions for Hanukah gifts. The second session will be de- voted to learning the preparation of Hanukah foods. The third session will be de- voted to Hanukah table decora- tions, preparation of Hanukah fa- vors and gift wrappings. The final session will take the form of a Hanukah party. Morton Sobel, chairman of the MRS. LOUIS BLANK education committee, wilL ap- praise the sessions and Rabbi man chairman of the souvenir Lehrman who will lead the dis- book, Mrs. Louis Blank in charge cussion will present plans for the of darlings for the year book and next institute, around Passover. Mrs. Frances Shayne in charge ■ of publicity. Two Yiddish Rims To Be Shown Dec. 4, 5 The motion picture "The Dib- buk" based on an old Jewish folk story, will be shown by the Com- mittee on Taharas Hamishpochah of Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis at its annual film night, Saturday, Dec. 4, and Sunday, Dec. 5. The picture is in Yiddish with English subtitles. The second feature is "Sons of Liberty" in technicolor, the story of Haym Solombri and his con- tribution, to the American Revolu- tion. • - Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Solomon Grushkin, 3277 Tux- edo, TO. 5-2858, and Mrs. James Victor, .2538 Elmhurst, TO., 9-2182, or at Central High School Audi- torium, on the nights of the showing. Proceeds of the affair will go to the building fund of the new Mikveh (ritualarium) on Davison and Holmur. 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