Congregational Activities Rabbi Israel I. Halpern Appointed Spiritual Leader at Beth Abraham At a special membership Officers of the congregation . meeting of Cong. Beth Abraham this year are Louis Ellenbogen, (G al itzi an er Shule) Rabbi president; H. P. Weller, vice Israel I. Halpern was elected president; B. Zucker, treasurer; to the post of Rabbi, his H. Weisenfeld, recording secre- duties to commence Sept. 1, it is tary; L. Last, financial secretary. announced by Louis Ellenbogen, The formal induction of Rabbi Halpern will be held in October, following the conclusion of the High Holy days season. YPC Announces Plans For Moonlight Outing Synagogue Services Regular Sabbath morning worship is scheduled at 9 a.m. this Saturday at Cong. Bnai David, Elmuhurst at 14th; Cong. Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence, where Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach; and at 9:15 a.m. at Cong. Adas Yeshurun, 2625 Ty- ler, where Rabbi Leo Goldman will . preach. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach at Sabbath services at Temple Beth El at 11 a.m., Sat- urday, on "His Spirit Liveth," in tribute to the memory of Dr. Leo M. Franklin, whose first Yahrzeit occurs Aug. 8. The Young People's Club of Northwest Hebrew Congregation announces an outing for Sun- day, Aug. 14. The entire com- munity is invited to join in a moonlight on the Put-in-Bay boat. There will be dancing, a floor show and other entertain- ment. British School Grants Those attending are asked to meet at the Put-in-Bay dock at First Hebrew Degrees 8:45 Sunday, Aug. 14. MANCHESTER — JTA) — For For information, call Dorothy Beitman, TO. 7-2341 or Hal the first time in the history of Shapiro, president, UN. 3-5571. British scholarship, two students have taken a Bachelor of Arts RABBI ISRAEL HALPERN degree in modern Hebrew and Committeemen Named were graduated from the Uni- president of the congregation. versity of Manchester. The stu- Rabbi Halpern, who came to To Conduct Activities dents are David Patterson, of Detroit from Greenfield, Mass., Liverpool, and Ruth Jacobs, where he was Rabbi for five For Young Israel daughter of Norman Jacobs, years, has for the past year Harry L. Blitz, first vice presi- well-known Zionist leader. served as field director of Ye- dent of Young Israel, announced shivath Beth Yehudah. the appointment of the follow- Torahs Saved by Priests Rabbi Joseph Thumin, spirit- ual leader of Beth Abraham for Arrive in Israel the past 35 years, welcomed Rabbi Halpern to his new post. HAIFA (JTA) — A shipment Rabbi Halpern, born in Mon- of 60 ancient Hebrew scrolls ar- treal, attended the Rabbinical rived here from Scandinavian School of Yeshivah University, countries, where they were and also spent several years in saved from occupying Nazi the Yeshivoth of Mir and Radun troops during the war by Cath- in Poland. He lives with his olic priests who secreted them wife and two children at 2016 in churches. Fullerton. 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 5, 1949 UHS on Vacation; Classes to Reopen On September 7 The United Hebrew Schools closed Friday, July 29, for the annual vacation. The schools will re-open Tues- day, Sept. 6, with staff meet- ings. Sessions will be resumed at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7. Plans are now being formulat- ed to provide transportation for the following schools: Rose Sittig Cohen, David W. Simons, Park- side and the Northwest Branch. During July, the Hebrew Schools conducted summer sess- ions. The sessions included as- sembly and morning services. Classroom study, group work, art work, community singing, etc. Once each week, moving pictures were shown. Each Friday, the pupils were taken for an outing. The last day of school was devoted to a closing program, ar- ranged separately in each of the branches. The programs were dedicated to the memories of Theodor Her z 1 and Chaim Nachman Bialik. David Simons and Central branches conducted their pro- gram jointly. It included com- munity singing, directed by Mrs. A. Roberg; pageantry on Bialik and Herzl by the class in dra- matics; a playlet, Bialik's First Schoolday, and recitations. The following boys and girls participated in the program: Sandra Schechter, Nisson Schechter, Clifford Miller, Shel- don Hassel, Harriet Greenbaum, Sidney Barach, Jonathan Bod- zin, Irene Kagan, Joel Sharkey. Something Different! "WINE FLAVORED" DILL PICKLES A MANHATTAN Product At Your Favorite Food Store Arrow Food Prod. Co. Distrib. TY. 4-5790 Israeli Slap at Beigin Interpreted by Merzon Commenting on the state- ment by Moises Toff, director of the Latin American Division of the Israeli Foreign • Office,' taking to task Menahem Beigin- by reason of the latter's visit to Argentina in the interests of the Israel Herut Party, M. Man- uel Merzon, • Detroit Revisionist, declared: "It is doubtful if Moises Toff was really at odds with those advocating the an- nexation of -all of Palestine by the Jewish state. As a diplomat, it - was, . of course, not only pro- per, but necessary that he state: his oppwition to the expansion of Israel. Officials of the govern ment 'cannot afford to give our : adversaries ammunition. But, I am equally certain that the Israeli government welcomes assertion • of Jewish national . aspirations. It gives it added bargaining power vis-a-vis our opponents. Certainly, no one would advocate that we delete from our Bible the divine pro- mise that all of the Holy Land will be restored to the seed of Abraham, for fear that it might obstruct reaching agreements with the Arabs." INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CURRENT RATE American Savings & Loan Association Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9-6611 Film Strips Prepared By Community Council On Variety of Subjects During the past two years, the Jewish Community Council has been accumulating film strips and testing their effective- ness for use with adult groups HARRY L. BLITZ as well as children's groups. ing committee chairman a n d Educators r e c e n t l y have increased the Use of film strips members, at the board of direc- as a teaching device, Council tors meeting, July 27: spokesmen declare. Similar to, Membership: Abbe A. Levi. chairman: but more efficient than slides, David Feldstein, Ephraim Ralph, Harold Kaplan, Dr. Moses Wiser. Morris Stolsky, film strips on a wide variety of Hyman Moore, Daniel Schwartz; educa- subjects have been developed. tion, Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, chairman. Isadore Cohen, Rabbi Henry Carlehach, The strips are either silent or Rabbi Isaac. Jacobson, Dr. Leon Her- schfus. Rabbi Israel Halpern, Rabbi Solo- with sound. mon H. Gruskin: Israel, Irving W. Since the strip can be halted Schlussel, chairman, Herman K. Cohen, Dr. Moses L. Wiser, lsaac Knoppow, Ben at any point in order to explore Weinstock. Seymour Walfish. House, Morris H. Berris, chairman, Dr. more fully the problems pre- Harry Portnoy, Maurice Harris, Ruth sented, it is more flexible than Bodzin, Sam Novetsky, Mrs. Hyman R. Cohen; community relations, Rabbi M. J. educational movies. Wohlgelernter, chairman, Solomon B. The Council has prepared an Cohen. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero; synago- Meyer Weisenfeld, chairman, Jerome annotated bulletin of all of its gue. W. Kelman. Leon Mutebnik, Meyer Eisen- film strips, which may be ob- berg, Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, Louis Harris, Seymour Walfish; youth activities, Rabbi tained at the Council office, 803 Abraham Zentman, chairman, Mrs. Jack Washington Blvd. Bldg. The 39 H. Isbee, Jack J. Carmen, Ruth Bodzin, Joseph Grossman, B. Cohen, Mrs. Elm strips described cover a wide Herman K. Cohen, Solomon Mrs. Henry Goodman. range of topics including Israel, Budget and finance. David I. Berris, Max W. Temchin, Mrs. Henry United Nations, prejudice and chairman, Goodman, David Applebaum, Daniel Sch- discrimination, labor unions, re- wartz, Arthur Klein, Henry C. Keywell, Karbal. Solomon B. Cohen ; social ligious groups, etc. Film strips, Morris committee, L. Abrams, chairman, guides, machines and discussion Louis Penfil, Mrs. Philip J. Forman. Har- Platt, Mrs. Morris Subar, Mrs. Hyman leaders are available from the old R. Cohen, Henry Dworkin. Council, WO. 3-1657. Plans are being formulated for dedication ceremonies of the Progressive Jews Ask Young Israel Youth Center on Saturday, Sept. 10, and Sunday, Unbaised Rights in Zion Sept. 11. The social committee is plan- LONDON — (JTA) — A resolu- ning the annual picnic of Young tion adopted at the worldwide Israel for Sunday, Aug. 28. conference of the World Union The building committee has for Progressive Judaism de- announced that the Young manded that the "state of Israel Israel Youth Center synagogue ,- grant to Progressive Judaism auditorium will be the only air- the same rights and privileges cooled one of its kind in the as accorded to other forms of community. The Youth Center, Judaism." which will be completed during The resolution added: "We August, will furnish recreation- recognize that the establishment al and social activities to all of the state of Israel was an youths of Detroit. event of supreme importance CARD OF THANKS and significance for the future of the Jews and Judaism. 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