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January 28, 1949 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-01-28

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Congregational News

Dr. Solomon Goldman
To Speak Thursday
At Shaarey Zedek

Rabbi Solomon Goldman of
Chicago, one of America's most
eminent preachers and authors,
will speak in behalf of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of
Am e r i c a, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, at 8:30 p.m. next
Thursday, Feb. 3. The public is
invited.
Noted as a scholar, orator and
Hebraist, Dr. Goldman has won
fame in all Englishing-speaking

RABBI SOLOMON GOLDMAN
countries with his latest works—
"The Book of Books.," the first
of 13 volumes of which appeared
in 1948. The second is due soon.
He is the author of "A Rabbi
Takes Stock," "The Jew and the
Universe" and "Crisis and De-
cision."
Born in Russia in 1893, he
came to the United States in 1900.
He was ordained Rabbi by the
Jewish Theological Seminary
which also awarded him an hon-
onary Doctorate. Before assum-
ing the pulpit of Congregation
Anshe Emet in Chicago he was
•rabbi of the Jewish Center in
Cleveland. He is a former presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of America and recently has
propagated the work of Hista-
&tit.

Actress Rosetta Alk
Will Be Guest Artist
At Northwest Benefit

• Rosetta _ Alk of Chicago, dra-
matic actress whose readings of
Broadway plays have won her a
national reputation, will be guest
artist at the annual donor lunch-
eon 'of the Sisterhood of North-
west Hebrew Congregation and
Center, Wednesday noon, Feb. 9,
at the synagogue social hall, Mrs.

Michrachi Celebrates
Dr. Herzog's Birthday;
Plan City-Wide Dinner

Bnai Moshe to Honor
Its Cantor at Dinner

Cong. Bnai Moshe will honor
Cantor David Katzman with a
Detroit members of Mizrachi testimonial dinner Sunday, Jan.
celebrated the birthday of Dr. 30, on completion of 10 years of
: Isaac Halevi Herzog, chief rabbi. service.
of Israel, at a program Jan. 23
Th e Detroit
at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Cantors' Ass o-
Rabbi Max Kapustin, director c i a i o n will
of the Wayne University Hillel participate in
Foundation, was principal speak- the
er, giving a biographical review rendering vocal
of Dr. Herzog's life. Other speak- I selections under
ers were Irving Schlussel, presi- the direction of
dent of Detroit Mizrachi, and Mr: D a n Fruhman,
Tonikevich, Mizrachi executive with Rebecca
director.
Katzman . at the
A city-wide MiZrachi banquet piano. - Cantor Katzman
is planned- for Feb. 13 at Shaarey
Rabbi • Moses Lehrman and
Zedek. Rabbi Kirschblum of
Rabbi
Moses Fischer will be the
New York will be guest speaker.
speakers. Sam Ginsberg is chair-
man of the testimonial dinner
New York. Educator
committee.
Speaks At Young Israel Cantor Katzman, who was
born in the Russian Ukraine,
Adult Institute Monday served in large congregations in
Odessa, Nikolaiev, • Lemberg,
Dr... Joseph -Kaminetsky, di-
Bialostok and Vienna. He
rector of education for Torah went -to Canada in 1926, where
Umesorah, New York City, will he officiated in the principal
lecture on "Jewish Group synagogue in Montreal. He
Dynamics" in study hall 223, served for three years at Cong.
Central High School, at 8:30. Oiev Zedek, New York, until
p.m. Monday, Jan. 31, under the engaged by Bnai Moshe in 1938.
auspices of the Young Israel In-
Reservations for the dinner
stitute for Jewish Studies.
can be made at the congregation
Prior to the lecture, registra- office. .
tion will be conducted for the
spring' term of the Institute,
which opens Tuesday evening, Proclaim Feb. 11-12
Feb. 1, at Central. Classes are Boy Scout Sabbath
offered in Basic Hebrew, Conver-
sational Hebrew, Palestinology,
In a letter to all rabbis in the
Talmudic literature, eighteen, United States, Dr. Robert Gordis,
centuries of Galut, and practical president of the Synagogue
Judaism.
Council of America, proclaimed
Registration also will be ac- Feb.,11-12 as Boy Scout Sabbath.
cepted until Feb. 15 at the- Young It comes during Boy Scout Week,
Israel office, 12244 Dexter, TO. marking the 39th anniversary of
8-8064.
the Boy Scouts of America. Ap-
propriate religious services will
Bnai David Women
be conducted for Scouts and
Leaders.
Vie With Men in Quiz
During these services all Scouts
Program on Monday
who have qualified, will receive
A Battle of Wits between the the Ner Tamid Award for Rever-
Sisterhood and Men's Club of ence. To obtaih, a Ner Tamio
Cong. Bnai David will be held Award, a Scout must show that
at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31, at he has satisfactory knowledge of
Jewish history and that he has
Bnai David social hall..
Mrs. Henry Schore is enter- fulfilled certain home and Syna-
tainment chairman for the wom- gogue observances.
Requirements • for the Ner
en and Henry Baker for the
men. Refreshments will follow. Tamid Scout Award were de-
The Sisterhood will hold a veloped by the Jewish Commit-
short business meeting preceding tee on Scouting and approved
the program. Reservations will by the Synagogue Council of
be taken for the bridge luncheon America, as • representing the
to be held Feb. 22, of which Mrs. Jewish interpretation of the
Alex Galanda and Mrs. Charles Scout Requirements for advance-
ment that • a boy must "furnish
Varnen are eh-airmen.
satisfactory evidence that he has
- put into practice in his daily life
Temple Israel Now Taking
the principles of the Scout Oath
Dinner-Dance Reservations
and Law."

!

The third annual congregation
dinner-dance, sponsored jointly
by the Sisterhood of Men's Club,
of Temple Israel, will be-held at
the Hotel Statler Saturday night,
February 12. Reservations are
being taken at Temple Israel
office, 900 Park Avenue Bldg.

The Finest Service in Town

Edward Pevos

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3216 Ewald Circle

Joseph M. Markel, Sisterhood
president, announces. Reserva-
tions for the luncheon are being
taken by Mrs. Charles H. - Char-
lip, UN. 2-8485.
The next Sisterhood meeting,
at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2,
will feature "A Festival of Jew-
ish Arts," Mrs. Philip Hellman,
program chairman, announces.
Cyril Aronsson, Detroit artist,
will speak on "Art from the Jew-
ish Viewpoint." Fannie Aronsson
will present her Jewish Center
dancing group. Rabbi Jacob Se-
gal will deliver the introductory
remarks.
At an Oneg Shabbat at p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 29, Mrs. Bess Sten-
buck of Pontiac will review Na-
tha. Ausubel's "A Treasury of
Jewish Folklore."

Dr. Harry August will be the
guest lecturer in Rabbi Adler's
course on "The Life-Cycle of the
Jew," at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. L
He will speak on "Marital Ad-
justments and Conflicts" as part
of a series of discussions on Jew,
ish conceptions of marriage and
the modern Jewish family. A
prominent psychiatrist, Dr. Aug-.
ust is serving as associate profes-
sor of psychiatry at Wayne Uni-
versity, consulting psychiatrist of
the Merrill-Palmer School and of
the North End Clinic.
A question and answer period
will follow his presentation. All
are welcome.

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Rabbi B. Groner
Leaves Windsor

Rabbi Benjamin Groner, who
for six and a half years occupied
the pulpit of Congregation Shaar
Hashomayim o f
Windsor, has re-
signed his post
to accept a call
from Hyde Park
Hebrew Center
in Chicago. A
graduate of He-
brew' Theological
College of Chi-
cago, Rabbi Gro
ner is considered
Rabbi Groner one of the ablest
of the younger orthodox rabbis
in America. His family remains
in Windsor until he secures a
home in Chicago.

Bnai David Program
Features Cantor, Choir

Be Sure YOUR
Blue and White
JNF Box
Is Cleared

Cong. Bnai David's annual
Cantor's program will take place
this Friday evening. A full serv-
ice will be presented by Cantor
Hyman Adler and choir.
The Oneg Shabbat program to
follow also will feature musical
selections by the cantor and
choir. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
preside.
Members of the board of
trustee& of the synagogue will
be ushers. The Sisterhood will
be hostesses.

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