Congregational News State Sisterhood President Speaks At Sabbath Service Mrs. David Krause Elected at Bnai. Moshe Northwest Women To Present Annual Scholarship Event The following officers were elected by the .Sisterhood of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will re- Congregation Bnai Moshe for the view Sho'em Aleichem's "Tev- ensuing year:, The Sisterhood of Temple Mesdames David Krause, nres- yeh's Daughters," at the Torah rael will conduct the Sabbath eve service of the congregation Fri- ident; Harry Gunsberg, Julius fund evening to be presented by day night, April 8, in the lecture Hersh, Jack Friedman and Theo- the Sisterhood of the Northwest hall of the Detroit Institute of done Curtis, vice presidents; Sol Hebrew Congregation at 8:30 p.m. Grand, recording s e c r e t a r y; Wednesday:, April 6, at the North- Arts. Mrs. Harvey Stedman- of Lan- George Gunsberg. corresponding west synagogue. sing, president of the Michigan secretary; Norman Krause and This annual event is dedicated State Federation of Temple Sis- E 1 f r e cl a Greenwald, financial to the Jewish Theological Semin- terhoods, will deliver the sermon. secretaries; Paul .R. Freeman, . l'Y of America, and proceeds are parliamentarian, and Harry Meer,. a Mrs. Maurice Levin will serve as chaplain. Thc directors ale: Mesdames Andrew Iczkovitz, Morton Sobel, Fred Weiss, Morris Weinstein, David Wolovitz, Irving Bernstein, David Bernstein, Joseph Gross- man, I. Pollak, Harry Samler, Emery Ehrenwald, Emil Phillips, Eugene Weiss, Sydney Goodman, Nathan Shogan and Moses Lehr- man. The new officers and directors were installed by Rabbi Moses" Lehrman. Scouts Hold Honor Court, Plan Seder MRS. SAMUEL BLACHER cantor and chant the Sabbath eve Kiddush. Mrs. Benjamin Bagdale will read from the Torah. Leading the service of worship will be Mesdames Louis Glasier, David B. Keywell, Harry Lands- man, Reuben Levine, Irving Levy, Benjamin Merkle, Harry Singer and George M. Stutz. Mrs. Levine is in charge of service arrange- ments. Mrs. Samuel Blacher, president of the Sisterhood, will introduce the pulpit guest. Mrs. Steadman is -active in civic affairs in Lan- sing. She is a - member of the Nationality Community Rela- tiOns Board of the Young Worn- ens Christian Association of that city. She is secretary of the Michigan Counciil of Bnai Brith Women, and a member of the board of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. "Accent on Youth" will be her subject. At the close of the service, the Sisterhood will hold a reception in honor of. Mrs. Steadman. At Temple Israel services in the main auditorium of the Insti- tute of Arts Friday night, April 1, Rabbi Leon Frarn will review "The Greatest Story Ever Told." In addition to the Temple Israel choir, the women's choir of the Music Study Club, directed by Dan Frohman, will render a spe- cial program of Jewish music. Annual Beth El Seder Announced for April 14 The annual congregational Se- der of Temple Beth El will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, in the social hall of the Tem- ple. The Seder meal will be served by a professional caterer, and the Seder ritual will be conduct- ed by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad. Music will be under the di- rection of Jason H. Tickton, with Morris Kesner as guest soloist. Special treats will be given to the children. Reservations for . the Seder may be made at the Temple office. Boy Scout Troop 135, sponsored by the Bnai Divid Men's Club and headed by Scoutmaster Irwin Ratner, will hold a model Seder at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 6, at the synagogue social hall: Parents and Scouts are invited. On March 23, the troop held its 14th annual Court of Honor. An Indian ceremonial dance opened the investiture of 10 new candidates. LeRoy Golman became an Eagle ScOut, the highest rank in Scouting. Other promotions were Life, Donald Nitzkin; Star, Shel- don Kardener; Second Class, Jerry Beigler, Simon Silver, Jay Victor, Norman Sussman, Marvin Ross and Neal Rosenfeld. David Liebow, Scout committee chairman, was presented a watch for his nine years of leadership. Religious School Starts Education for Parents Bnai David Religious School has established a Parents' Insti- tute. Prior to each holiday, the parents assemble in the Audi- torium of Central High School, to hear a discussion on the es= sential ideals, customs and cere- monies of the approaching holi- day. Sunday, April 3, at 11 a.m., a Parents' Institute for the Pass- over festival will be held. All parents are urged to attend. Bnai Brith Organizes for U. S. Spring Savings Bond Campaign WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith has organized its army of 350,000 men and women to assist in the 1949 national U. S. Spring Sav- ings Bond drive ending June 30. More Congregation News on Page 21 BEAUTIFUL Commercial and Per- sonalized Book Matches, Napkins & Coasters for Parties & Weddings at Popular Price. Prompt Service. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO. 1332 Dime Bldg. Sheldon Otis, president of the Boys' Club of Bnai David, an- nounces that in addition to the Sunday morning services held for the last two years by the Club, a new project has been estab- lished to hold Sabbarn morning services in the chapel. Boys and girls, ages 13 to 18, are invited to attend. The serv- ices are open to non-members. 20—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1949 MRS. MAX H GOLDSMITH used for a Seminary scholarship in honor of Rabbi Segal. Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith, chair- man announces that choral se- lections will be presented by the Mastersingers, directed by Sid- ney Resnick. Mrs. Goldsmith and Mrs. Her- bert Harris are co-chairmen of the Torah fund committee, assist- ed by Mesdames Jacob E. Segal, Joseph H. Markel, advisory; Bar- ney Golden, Ben Morganroth, Sam Bishop, Edward Lutz, tick- ets; J. C. Goldman, publicity; Sidney Freedman, displays; Jos- eph Bortman, Ben Bailes, William Kaye, Ben Bonin and Joseph Gossman, book and gift shop. Holiday tables are being ar- ranged by - Mesdames Rose Sing- er, Sabbath; Zangwell Garber, Purim; David J. Miller, Passover; Abe Sachs,. Shevuot; Milton Win- ston„ Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur; George Zalman, Sukkot, and Robert Trepeck, Hanukah. Hostesses will be Mesdames Samuel Miller, David Tschor,- Max Haidy, Norman Cottler, Ben Morganroth, Alex Brooks, David Samelson, Charles Charlip, Harry Steinman, Leo Bigelman, Elkan Levine, Milton Kogan, Nathan Cooper, Sanford Dinetz, Jack Jackman, Max Biber and Manuel Plaskove. A special Sisterhood meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday. American Savings & Loan Association Your Neighborhood Savings Institution 1 Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9-6611 CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Sabbath eve worship at 6 p.m. Friday, April 1. Saturday morning service at 9. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach on "When a People Errs." Week- day services at 7:15 a.m., 6:30 p.m. TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p.m. Friday, April 1. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "Communism Challenges Religion—What Are the Real Issues at Stake?" CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Friday evening services at 6:15 April 1; Sabbath morning worship at 9. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "The Lord Called to Moses." Irwin Hershman., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hershman, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Chumosh class, 5:15; Mincha, 6:15. * * * NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath Eve services at 8:30 p. m. Friday, April 1. Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach on"The Hero Whose Name is Not Mentioned. "Members of the Probus Club will lead in responsive readings. Oneg Shabbat will follow. Sabbath morning services at 9. Mincha at 5:45 p.m., followed by Sholoss Seudess. Bnai Moshe Presents 'Evening with the Rabbi' "An Evening . with the Rabbi" and a question and answer period is the theme of the joint meet- will follow, with Walter Farber. ing of the Men s Club and Sister- School director, as moderator. hood of Congregation Bnai Moshe at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 4, in the social hall. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will conduct a model Seder. The Sis- terhood will provide a complete Seder table. Pupils of the Re- ligious School will participate WOODY SAYS .. . „ mg * "Try us UPHOLSTERING for a guaranteed brake re- line special to make your brakes PERFECT!" Established More Than A Quarter of A Century Si 7.50 Complete 8020 W. McNICHOLS UN. 4-0564 UN. 4-0463 WOODY wants to help you to help the police make Detroit an accident-free city. 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