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February 25, 1949 - Image 6

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6—THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational News

Ratner, Korthan nead
Beth Shmuel. Banquet

Friday, February 25, 1949

Beth Yehudah Fetes
7th Anniversary at
Day-Long Celebration

Milton Ratner is chairman and
Harry. Korman, co-chairman, of
the first annual banquet of Cong.
Beth Shmuel, to be held at 6:30
p.m. Sunday, March 13.
Max Sosin will be toastmaster
and Cantor Hyman Adler will
present musical selections.
For reservations, call TU. 1-
9300, TE. 1-7439, or TE. 4-0777.

.

Taft Guest. Speaker
At Leo. M. Franklin
Memorial Lecture

NW Cong. to Mark
Chapel's Completion
At Dinner, March 20

The first annual Leo M. Frank-
lin memorial lecture will be held
at Temple Beth El at Sabbath eve
services at 8:15 p.m. Friday,
March 4. The guest speaker will
be Charles P. Taft, distinguished
Cincinnati jurist, immediate past
president of the Federal Council

Members of _Northwest Hebrew
Congregation will celebrate the
completion of the schoolrooms
and small chapel section of their
synagogue at a dinner, March 20.
Ira G. Kaufman, president, an-
nounced the following chairmen
and committees for the event:
David „ B. Aaron, chairman;
Manny Lax, Ben Morganroth,
Max Haidy, Robert Ettinger,
Joseph Bortman and Edward
Leeds, tickets; David Miller, Dr.
Hy Freedland, Charles H. Char-
lip, dinner; Morris Nosanchuk,
Irving Feldman, Arthur Schultz,
seating; Herman Avrin,
J.
Maurice Karo, program; Ira G.
Kaufman, Alfred L. Brook, pub-
licity.
Earlier that day, the United
Hebrew Schools, who will occupy
the school rooms starting March
1, will hold open house and con-
duct tours through the building.
The entire community is invited.

Boys Club to Lead
Bnai David's Last
Friday Gathering

CHARLES P. TAFT
of the Churches of Christ in
America, and the son of William
Howard Taft.
The lecture has been made pos-
sible through the Leo M. Frank-
lin Memorial Fund, which was
established by the Temple in
memory of Dr. Franklin, who
served as Rabbi of Beth El from
1899 to 1941 and as Rabbi Emeri-
tus from 1941 to the time of his
passing in 1948. The fund was
established to help improve hu-
man. . relations, in which Dr.
Franklin was interested. The lec-
tures will be held annually on a
date nearest Dr. Franklin's birth-
day.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will of-
ficiate at the service, which is
open to the public, and will pre-
sent the guest speaker.
At the Sabbath eve services of
Temple Beth El Friday, Feb. 25,
Dr. Glazer will conclude his re-
view of "Trial and Error" by Dr.
Chaim Weizmann.

Cong. Bnai David will con-
clude its series of Friday night
gatherings this week, at a service
to be conducted by members of
its Boys' Club. The program will
he dedicated to the Boys' Club,
Chevra Ayin Yaacov and the
Ladies Auxiliary.
Martin Ross, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Ross, and Lawrence
Sauls, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Sauls, will officiate. Sheldon
Otis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Otis, president of the Boys' Club,
will speak.
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum, direc-
tor of Bnai David religion school,
will speak on "Jewish Youth in
Time .of Transition." Ci-ia0es
Rogers, chairman of the 'Friday
night gatherings committee, will
preside. Betty . Lou and Ruth Lee
Solomon will give the Sedrah
resume.
Sidney Gorman, Isadore Grus-
kin and Joseph Shifman will act
Rabbi Bender in Detroit as ushers. Mrs. Ben Fellows,
On Behalf of Yeshiva U. Mrs. Saul Poskel and daughter,
Lois, will be hostesses at the
Detroit friends of Yeshiva Uni- Oneg Shabbat to follow the
versity are welcoming Rabbi program.
Abraham Bender representative
of the institution of higher Jewish `Let's Laugh ' Northwest
learning.
Sisterhood Declares
Following the tradition of an-
cient and medieval Jewish acada-
A "Let'A Laugh" program is
mi'es the Yeshiva branched out
during the last three decades to scheduled • for the meeting of the
encompass high school, college, Northwest Sisterhood at 8:30
and university courses of general p.m. Wednesday, March 2, at
nature; schools of mathematics, Northwest Synagogue, Curtis at
social work, educational com- Santa Rosa.
The evening will be devoted to
munity service. Plans are now
nearing completion for the open- Jewish humor. Participants on
the program are Mrs. Harry
ing of a medical school. -
All students of Yeshiva Uni- Nachman, "head wit master," and
versity receive, simultaneously Mesdames Al Egrin, Alex Moss,
with graduate and ungraduate Sol Slomowitz and Irving Feld-
academic training, their Jewish man.
education in either the theo-
The Sisterhood choral group is
logical school or the Teachers' open to* all those interested in
Institute:.
singing. For complete informa-
Rabbi Bender may be reached tion, contact the director, Mrs,
at 2280 Monterey or at the Vaad Joseph M. Markel, UN. 2-8394,
HaYeshivoth, 9105 Clairmount, or Mrs. B. Golden, chairman,
TY. 6-8906.
UN. 2-5594.

.

Rabbi Prero Head
Of Young Israel
Activities Here

The selection of Rabbi Samuel
H. Prero as director of Young
Israel activities was announced
by Harry. L. Blitz, chairman of
the board of directors of Young
Israel of Detroit.
Blitz explained that construc-
tion of the new Young Israel
Youth Center at Dexter and Full-

RABBI SAMUEL H. PRERO
erton is progressing. rapidly.
Rabbi Prero's first activity will
be directed to the successful
culmination of the building drive.
The new director is a graduate
of . Yeshiva University in New
York. He - was - ordained at
Yeshiva Torah Vodaath in Brook-
lyn. He did graduate work at
Teacher's College of . Columbia
University and at the Revel
Graduate School of Yeshiva 'Uni-
versity. He served as rabbi of
Young Israel of Sunnyside, Long
Island, for four years.. At Mesivta
Rabbi Chaim B-erlin in New York
he served as executive director
and later as assistant to the pres-
ident of the faculty.

In observance of the seventh
anniversary of its new home on
Dexter- and Cortland, • dedicated
in 1942, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
will hold . a day long celebration
Sunday, March 6. This unique
educational center now serves 600
elementary, high school and col-
lege. students.
Thirty-five rabbis in Detroit
and neighboring communities are
expected to participate in the
"Torah Day" activities which will
begin with the morning service
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah high
school students followed by a lec-
ture in Talmud.
The rabbis will dine with Rabbi
Moses Fischer, chairman of the
Yeshivath board of education,
-whose seventieth birthday is be-
ing observed and in whose honor
.the Beth Yehudah yearbook will
be published in conjunction with
its annual patrons' dinner March
27.
The public is invited to a for..
mal dedication of the Beth Ham-'
idrash at 2:30.
Speaker will be Rabbi Solomon
-P. Wohlgelernter, spiritual leader
of Cong. Anshe Sholom in Chi-
cago, and a brother of Rabbi M.
J. Wohlgelernter, Beth Yehudah
president.

AJC Hails UN Request
On Moslem Persecution

The Detroit Division of the
American Jewish Congress hailed
the resolution adopted by the
Economic and Social Council of
the UN, last week, requesting the
Secretary General to transmit to
the Security Council all evidence
submitted by the World Jewish
Congress on the persecution of
Jews in Moslem countries.

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CONG. BETH AARON, Wyoming at Thatcher: Sabbath eve service,
5:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25. Friday night lecture at 9 p.m. Rabbi
Pinchos Katz will speak on "Basic Ideas of a Synagogue." Sab-
bath morning worship at 9. Daily minyan. 7:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
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NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath eve
service at 5:45 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25. Sabbath morning worship
at 9 a.m. Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach on "Goals With Roads:
A World Illusion." Jr. cong. 9:30 a.m. Mincha and Sholoss
Seudess, 5:15 p.m. Late Sabbath eve service at 8:30 p.m. Friday,
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CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Services at
5:45 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25. At 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, Rabbi
Morris Adler will speak. on "The Measure of a Man's Value."
Jr. cong., 9:30 a.m. Children's cong., 10:30 a.m.
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CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at. Lawrence: Late Sabbath eve serv-
ice at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will re-
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