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JEWISH NEWS
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Theo. M. Curtis was elected To End Tuesday
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at the annual meeting held April
3. He will succeed Sam Freed-
man.
Harry J. Gunsberg was elected
vice president, to succeed Eu-
gene Weiss. Sidney Rosnian will
take Andrew Iczkovit's post of
treasurer, and Sigmund Jaulus
will serve as secretary, a post va-
cated by Harry Gunsberg.
Louis Kepes, Eugene Weiss,
Morris Brown, Morris Direnfeld
and Dr. David Blum . were elected
board members to fill vacancies.
They will serve with Alfred
Deutsch, Bernard Fineman, A.
Finkelstein. I. E. Goodman,
Richard Kline, David Levi,
Arnold Rosman and Carl Rozner.
The newly elected officers and
directors will be installed by
Rabbi Moses Lehrman at a late
Friday evening service April 22.

Members of Temple Israel and
their children will celebrate the
annual Passover family Sabbath
eve service at 8:30 p. m. Thday,
April 15, in. the Lecture Hall of
the Detroit Institute of ...Art.
The Religious School Choir,
composed of pupils of grade six
will sing traditional Passover
melodies. Temple Israel choir, di-
rected by Dan Frohman, will sing
in support of Cantor Robert S.
Tullman, accompanied at the or-
gan by Karl W. Haas.
Temple Israel Sisterhood _will
serve Passover refreshments fol-
lowing the service. Rabbi Leon
Frain will preach on the subject
"Folklore of Passover."
Temple Israel will observe
Passover services Thursday morn-
ing, April 14, at 10:30, at the
Lecture Hall, and Wednesday
morning, April 20-, when Yiskor
prayers will be read.
Temple Israel will celabrate
the annual Sisterhood Sababth
eve this Friday. The sermon, "Ac-
cent on Youth," will be preached
by Mrs. Harvey Steadman, presi-
dent of the Michigan State Fed-
Election, Passover Play,
eration \ of Temple Sisterhoods.
MRS. SAM L. SCHNEIDER
Members of Temple Israel Sister-
Model Seder Presented
8:30 p.m. Monday, April 11, at hood will conduct the entire serv-
By NW Hebrew School the synagogue, Wyoming at. ice of worship.
A Model Seder will be present- Thatcher.
He will be accompanied by Plan Siyum Dedicated
ed by the Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation Religious School Sun- Emery Weinberger and Perry
Shulman, two Jewish youths who To Late Paul Hoffman
day, April 10.
The following students will were imprisoned at Buchenwald
Plans for a Siyum of a new
participate: Mervin Goldsmith, throughout their childhood. At-
kins witnessed Frau Koch's bes- Torah dedicated to the memory
Annette Miller, Nancy Zalman,
tial works at Buchenwald as a of the late Paul Hoffman are now
Barbara Goldsmith, Marsha prisoner there for six months. being completed by the Isaac
Glass, Lorelei Schuman, Cicil
Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, Sister- Agree Memorial Society to be
Raznick, Lorraine Pearlman, Gale
held at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Cooper, Jacqueline Thomas, Sally hood president, urges all mem- Dexter at Cortland, at 2 p.m.
bers
and
friends
to
attend.
Allan, Carol Polynsky, Arthur
Sunday, May 15.
Berlin, Morton Genser, Norman
Rabbis from all congregations
Model Seders Planned
Hubert and Joel Shere.
in the city are being invited to
On April 17, a Passover play By Beth El Students
participate. The Torah will be
"The Story of Moses" will be pre-
placed in the ark at the Down-
sented by the Children's Theater.
Model Passover Seders will be town Synagogue, which is spon-
The' following pupils will take held. this Saturday and Sunday sored by the society.
part: Joel Adelman, Ira Harris, morning, April 9 and. 10, in the
Rev. Israel Rosin is chairman
Brenda Burke, Marilyn Tannen- Religious School of Temple Beth of the Siyum committee. Julius
baum, Judy Krauss, Jacqueline El.
Meskin, president of the society,
Beber, Carol Rice, Marcia Kol-
The Seders will be conducted is co-chairman. Rabbi Herman
lenberg, Elaine Kolodin, Norman by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rosenwasser, rabbi of the Down-
Singer, Stephen Losh and Ber- Rabbi Sidney Akselrad. Each town Synagogue, will assist in
nard Gold.
class will prepare the traditional preparations.
The semi-annual elections to Seder symbols. Student assistants
the Student Government of the at the Saturday Seder include
Religious School were held March Pearl Applebaum, Lois Karbel,
27. The following pupils were Janet Katz, Joyce Land, Robert
elected to the Beth Hanivcharim Littman and Janet Maas. Martin
(House of the Elected) : Sheldon Albion, Judy Kobler, Sally
Beck, Kenneth Shulak, Ruth Bor- Michelson and Edith Nolish will
aks, Sandra Gordon, Ruth Gott- ask the four questions in Hebrew,
leib, Marcia Hendin, Claire Ler- and Charles Brown, Alan San-
man, Robert Kobel, Barbara Sali- dorf, Joel Dreyer and Lois El-
coff, Norman Hubert, Sandra binger in English. ,
At the Sunday morning Seder,
Littky, Paula Schiff; Stuart Jaffe,
Carol Krohn, Sandra Rush and participants will include Carol
Brown, Marilyn Kirschmann,
Nancy Katz.
The Beth Hanivcharim con- Harold Levy, Sidney Kleinman,
vened and elected a Moatsat Sar- Nancy May and Elaine Platt.
im (Council of Officers) com- Bonnie Winston, Douglas Bloom,
posed of Sheldon Beck, Kenneth Burton Raimi and Jerome Rogoff
Shulak and Ruth Boraks. The will ask the Four Questions in
Beth Hadin (House of the Law) Hebrew; Frances Green, Joel
is made up of Ruth Rothman, Gershenson, Renee Pantzer and
Joel Gottleib and Sandra Gordon. Catherine Platt, in English.

The Council of Orthodox Rab-
bis of Detroit has declared the
Al -Atkins, former RCAF flier
first day of Passover, April 14, who is staging a one-man fight
as "Beth Yehudah Day" in all against the release of use Koch,
synagogues in Detroit. Purpose will address a combined meeting
of the day, according to the Rab- of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood,
bis' president, Rabbi Joseph Thu- Men's Club and Congregation at
min, is to call to the attention of
Detroit Jewry the burden of debt
which threatens the existence of
the Yeshivah.
"The need for $100,000 before
September," according to Yeshi-
vah president, Rabbi Max. J.
Wohlgelernter, "is due to the fact
that in the past few years he
student population of the Yeshi-
vah has increased 400 per cent."
This rapid growth has demanded
the engagement of a large staff
to serve the 600 students now
enrolled.
An appeal for emergency aid
has been made to the Jewish
Welfare Federation, which con-
tributes $22,750 to the support .
of the Yeshivah on the current
budget.

Dr. Cecil Roth, noted Jewish
historian, will speak on "Un-,
known Currents in Jewish His-
tory," at the closing exercises of
the Shaarey Zedek Adult Insti-
tute at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, April
12.
These exercises mark the con-
clusion of a 20-week period of
adult studies, during which class-
es were given in Bible, Hebrew,
History, Religion and Yiddish.
More than 500 people attended.
Doctor Roth, who is lecturer in
Jewish studies at Oxford Uni-
versity, is the author of many
notable books including "The
History of the Jews in Italy,"
"The Jewish Contribution to
Civilization," "A Short History of
the Jewish People" and many
others. He lived for several years
in Italy, and has written the
standard history of the Jews of
Italy, as well as a history of the
5,000 Jews Will Remain
Jews of Venice.
In Austria After 1950
He was received in audience by
MUNICH, (JTA) — "No more the late Pope Pius XI. He had
the honor of delivering in Italian
than 5,000 Jews will remain in the first post-war open lecture at
Austria after 1950, including 1,500 the University of Bologne. Dur-
to 2,000 Jewish displaced per- ing the war many G.I.'s found
sons," Ernest Staissny, represent- hospitality at the Roth home.
Tile community is invited.
ative of the World Jewish Con-
gress in Vienna, declared at a
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late .Arthur
press interview.
Stiassny charged the Austrian A. Wilhelm wishes to .thank their
Government with indifference re- many friends and relatives for
garding the restitution of prop- the many kindnesses shown them
in their recent bereavement.
erty to former Jewish owners.

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Services in Our. Synagogues

CONG. BETH AARON, Wyoming at Thatcher: Passover services, at
7 p.m. Wednesday, April 13; 9 a.m. Thursday and Friday; April
14 and 15; concluding days, services at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April
20, and Thursday, April 21. Rabbi Pinchos Katz will preach on'
at
"Row Real Is Yizkor to Us?" on Thursday. Sabbath 'services
9 a.m. Saturday, April 9. Rabbi Katz will preach on "The Rab-
binic Law of Pesach."
TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services
at 8:15 p.m. Friday, April 8. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach
Annual congregational Seder,
on "Do People Want the Truth?"
6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14. Services at 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
Services at
CONG. SILAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton:
5:45 p.m. Friday, April 8; 9 a.m. Saturday, April 9. Rabbi Morris
Passover
services
Adler will preach on "The Language of Faith."
will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, and Thursday,
April 14; 8:45 a.m. Thursday, April 14, and Friday, April 15.
Rabbi Adler's sermon topic for Thursday, "Can We Have a Free
World?", for Friday, "Escaping the Prison of Self."
NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath eve
service at 6 p.m. Friday, April 8. Saturday morning, services at
Mincha
9.Rabbi E. Segal will praeach on "Prologue to Liberty."
at 5:45, followed by Shalosh, S'eudos. Passover services at 6:15
p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, April 13 and 14 8:45 a.m. Thurs-
day and Friday, April 14 and 15.
services at 6:45
CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Sabbath 9.
Rabbi Sperka
p.m. Friday, April 8; 9 alb. Saturday, April
will preach on "The Great Sabbath." Conrad Hortick, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hortick, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah.
Mincha, 6:30 p.m., followed by Sholos Seudes. Passover services
at 7:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 33; 8:45 a.m. Thursday
and Friday, April 14 and 15. Rabbi Sperka's sermon topics:
"Concepts of Freedom" on Thursday, "The Nazification Program
.—A Passover Lesson" on Friday.

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