Services in Our Synagogues Congregational News Steel Merchant Aids Beth Yehudah School Saul Kalt, Detroit steel mer- chant who resides on West Grand Boulevard, has contributed to the operation of the Beth Yehudah schools f o r whole day, . it was announced this week. Privately edu- cated till the age of 13 in the traditional Jew- ish manner, Kali then attended a n d graduated f r om Hutchins Kalt Intermediate and Northwestern High Schools. He entered the steel business a short time after- wards, and has remained in it since, except for three and half years in the army. A member of AZA, the Masons, and Bnai Birth, Kalt says, "To me, it's wonderful to be both a good American and a . devoted Jew; the Beth Yehudah schools are making this possible for hundreds of young people each year." Eternal Light Honors Memory of Dr. Yass ky . Rabbi Fram Exchanges Pulpits With Minister Of Congregational For the second year in succes- sion, Rev. Charles F. Goudey, minister of the Brewster Pilgrim Congregational Church and Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will exchange pulpits. Rev. Goudey will occupy Rabbi Fram's pulpit at Sabbath eve services Friday, April 29, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. He will be • intro- duced by Maurice Levin, presi- dent of the Men's Club of Temple Israel. The services will be read by Arthur J. Hass and Charles Goldstein. Rabbi Fram will occupy Rev. Goudey's pulpit on Sunday morn- ing, May 8. Temple Israel Religious School will resume its sections Saturday and Sunday. Friday, April 22, at 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Fram will preach on "The North Atlantic Pact — Does it Mean War?" • CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Late Sabbath ave. service at 8:15 p.m. Friday, April 22. Recently-elected officers and directors will be installed by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. He will preach on "The Test of Leadership." Regular Sabbath Chachmey Lublin Will services at 6:45 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m., Saturday. Weekday services, 7:15 a.m., 6:45 -p.m. Hold Donor Luncheon TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p.m. Friday, April 22. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach At Bnai Moshe May 3 on "Why Are There So Many Divorces?" CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Services at 7 p.m. Friday The seventh annual donor April 22; 9 a.m., Saturday, April 23. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will luncheon of the Ladeis Auxiliary preach on "David Establishes His Capitol in Jerusalem." Fred of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin Saul Steingold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Steingold, will cele- brate his BIT. Mitzvah. Class at 5:30 p.m. Mincha at 6:30, followed will take place at 12 noon Tues- by Sholos Seudes. day, May 3, in the social hall of Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Rabbi N. Katz of Toledo will be the guest speaker. The latest Mich. Sisterhood Federation Holds Convention in Flint On April 25 and 26, the Michi- gan Federation of Temple Sister- hoods will hold its annual con- vention in Flint at the Durant Hotel. The convention will be high- lighted by the appearance of Mrs. Louis Rosset, national president of Temple Sisterhoods, and Jane Evans, executive secretary of the National Sisterhoods, who will speak at the banquet Monday evening and the luncheon Tues- day noon. Members of Temple Israel Sis- terhood who are -planning to at- tend the convention are: Mes- dames S. Blacher, D. Krouse, S. Dr. Ellman Is Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship For Research on Yeats 'Commemorating the first an- RABBI N. KATZ Dr. Richard Ellman, professor niversary of the death of Dr. of English composition at Har- film release on Palestine will be Chaim YasskY, director of the Hadassah Hospital on Jerusalem's Mt. Scopus, and chief public health officer of Palestine, the Eternal Light will broadcast an original radio dramatization by Morton Wishengrad, entitled, "Out of Darkness," Sunday, April 24. It will be heard at 12:30 p.m. on station WTCB, Flint, and will be rebroadcast by Station WWJ at 8 a.m. Sunday, May 1. MAX N. KROLOFF, Atlanta, Ga., has been named chairman of the 25th anniversary observ- ance of Aleph Zadik Aleph of Bnai Brith. Youth Organization. yard University, has been award- ed a Guggenheim Fellowship. HarVard has granted him a sab- batical year to continue his re- search on the poetry Nobel prize winner William Butler Yates. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellman of Connecticut Ave., Dr. Ellman is the author of the widely - acclaimed biography "Yeats the Mari and the Masks," which is being translated into several languages, beginning with Norwegian. The book is used extensively in college po ,- etry courses. Northwest School Marks Jewish History Week Jewish History Week will be celebrated at the Northwest He- brew Congregation Religious School Sunday, April 24. An ex- hibit of Jewish history books, periodicals and historical objects will be held in the school gym- nasium, and all classrooms will have special programs devoted to the past and current history of the Jewish people. The Religious School has re-' ceived from the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews a certificate "in recognition of out- THE JEWISH NEWS-7 standing assistance in the fur- presented. The Ladies Auxiliary has as its principal project the maintenance of the cafeteria of the yesh- ivah. , The following are members of the donor committee: Mesdames I. Levin, chairman; R. Rubin and L. Weinberg, co-chairmen; J. Sperka, toastmistress, and Anna Bennett, Eva Bernstein, Edith Golden, S. Grossman, L. Kartun, Grace Pomerantz and A. Ribiat. Friday, April 22, 1949 Danto, S. Rosen, R. Rosen, Win. Greenberg, S. Broida, M. Snyder, D. Keywell, A. Hass, M. Barris, J. Bean, S. Lunsky, H. Singer, L. Rubinstein, S. Benyas, H. Stark, G. Stutz, E. Freshman, A. Sara- son, H. Jackson, J. Falk, I. Levy, J. Borsand, T. Mittledorf, I. Small and C. Bassey. Mizrachi Group Honors Rabbi Stollman at Dinner Members of the Mizrachi Or- ganization of Detroit will gather for dinrfer Wednesday, April 27, at 6:30 p.m., at Lachar's, Dexter at Davison, -in honor of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, who is leaving on May 5 for an extended tour of Israel. Rabbi Stollman is the president of the Central Mizra_ Rabbi Stollman chi Region and is a member of the Vaad Hapoel national board of Mizrachi. On Saturday, April 23, 9 p.m., Penina chapter of Mizrachi will meet at Berenitzer Synagogue, Linwood at Davison. Rabbi Pin- chus Katz of Cong. Beth Aaron will be guest speaker. A pro- gram of Hebrew and Yiddish folk songs will follow. therance of brotherhood." WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE BEN & GEORGE DELICATESSEN Designed & Created By The F. D. 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