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September 09, 1949 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-09-09

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Congregational Activities

Dr. Abba Hillel Silver will
speak at the opening
of
the Men's Club of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 14. His topic will be

Bnai Moshe Religious School,
Dexter at Lawrence, will open
Sunday morning, Sept. 11. The
curriculum, which has always
emphasized history, literature,
holidays and ceremonies will in-
troduce the reading of Hebrew
this year to students in the
third, fourth, fifth and sixth
grades.
New to the staff will be Bella
Goldberg, who will direct sing-
ing, glee clubs and aid in the
general student assemblies as
well as in the Consecration ser-
vice.
Walter Farber, director of the
Religious School, who -will be in
charge of the High Holy day
services, announced that Max
Chomsky will conduct special
services in the chapel for boys
and girls 14 to 18.
Parents who live in the Bnai
Moshe neighborhood and are
not members of the synagogue,
are invited to enroll their chil-
dren.

Frohman Will Direct
Shaarey Zedek Music

Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver to Speak
To Shaarey Zedek Men's Club

Agency for Israel, chairman of
the American Zionist Emergency
Council, and as president of the
Zionist Organization of America.
He represented the movement
before the Assembly of the
United Nations.
He is the author of several
volumes on history and religion.
John Gunther, in his book, "In-
side U.S.A.," speaks of Dr. Silver
as the "first citizen of Cleve-
land."
The program for the coming
year was arranged by the pro-
gram . committee, headed by
Samuel J. Berke, who will at as
chairman for the evening.

Rabbi Jacob Chinitz
Accepts Pontiac Post

Cong. Bnai Israel of 143
Oneida St., Pontiac, announces
"American Jewry and the State that Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz has
of Israel."
accepted its invitation to serve
Rabbi Morris Adler will pre- as spiritual leader.
sent Rabbi Silver to the audi-
Rabbi Chinitz attended the
ence.
Dr. Silver has for more than
three decades been the spiritual
leader of The Temple in Cleve-
land, the largest liberal Jewish
congregation in the Unite d
States.
He has been actively identi-
fied with many social move-
ments. He was an early chain:-
pion of the rights of organized
labor, and one of the first ad-
vocates in the United States of
unemployment insurance. He
served as chairman of the
American Section of the Jewish

DR. ABA HILLEL SILVER

8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Bnai Moshe Introduces
Friday, September 9, 1949
Hebrew to Elementary
Students This Semester Rabbi Rabinowitz, Son

Polio Precautions

New York, where his father was
professor of Talmud for 20
years; Dr. Joseph B. Solveit-
chik's Yeshiva in Boston; Har-
vard University;. Yeshiva Uni-
versity and Columbia University.
He comes to Pontiac from
Cleveland, where he was rabbi
at the Kinsman Jewish Center.
The Bnai Israel. Sisterhood.has
arranged a reception for Rabbi
and Mrs. Chinitz, to take place
next week. Plans for his instal-
lation will be announced soon.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Harry
Lacow wishes to thank friends
and relatives for the many kind-
nesses shown them in their re-
cent bereavement.

Cong. Beth Shmuel is making
preparations for High Holy Day.
services at. the synagogue, Dex-
ter at Buena Vista.
Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz will
chant the services and will
preach on . Rosh Hashanah and
Yom Kippur. His son, Pinellas,
a student at Rabbi Isaac Elcha-
nan Yeshivah in New York City,
will deliver sermons in English
for the benefit of the younger
worshippers.

Harry M. _Shulman, president
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
announces the appointment of
Dan Frohman, singer and chair
conductor, as musical director
for the con gre -
gation.
Mr. Frohman
has been guest
conductor for
several months
prior to his en-
gagement a n d
has been com-
mended for ren-
No Contract Necesary
ditions by the
Prices Reduced . .
choir during Dan Frohman
Special
Price to Those
Shevouth and Sabbath services.
Who Fill. Tanks Now
As a boy singer, Mr. Frohman
sang with the Metropolitan
Opera Company for six sea s ons
and was soloist at the Ohev
Tzedek Temple with the famous
24-Hour Phone Service
Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt. He
studied piano, cello, organ and
Additional Congregation News
TR. 1-4804
compositidn at the New York on--pages 9 and 10.
College of Music. He also
studied voice for many years
under Leon Rothier, Guiseppe
Danise and Marcel Salsinger,
three leading baritone singers of
the Metropolitan Opera. At vari-
ous times, he has been accompa-
PROMOTE THE MAN WHO HAS
nist to leading cantors, Hersh-
man,-Kwartin, Roitman and Ro-
SERVED YOU FAITHFULLY' AS
senblatt. He later settled in
Cleveland where he was-music
director at the Cleveland Jewish
DEPUTY TREASURER FOR (5 YRS.
Center for 10 years.

FUEL OIL

Joe Sinai

RETAIN EFFICIENCY

CHAS. N. WILLIAMS

THE
RESPONSIBILITY IN

LET WOMEN SHARE

GOVERNMENT

For CITY TREASURER

Elect

VOTE TUESDAY, SEPT. 13

Plan Northwest Holiday
Nursery Facilities for
RABBI JACOB M. CHINITZ
Children During Service Mesifta Theological Seminary of

Although seats for; members
of Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion for high holiday services
were distributed Sept. 8, a lim-
ited number of seats for non-
members will be available be-
ginning Sept. 12, Ira G. Kauf-
man, president ,announces.
Arrangements also are being
completed for auxiliary services
in the chapel, under the super-
vision of Morris Sher, chairman
of auxiliary services. The junior
congregation will have its own
services, and preparations are
being made for a nursery, to ac-
commodate children of mem-
bers, or non-members, attend-
ing Northwest holiday services.
It is suggested that parents who
intend to make use of this fa-
cility contact the office in ad-
vance.
The main synagogue services
will be conducted by Rabbi
E. Segal and Cantor Mikhail
Fenakel will chant the services,
assisted by a choir trained by
Daniel Frohman.

Preach at Beth Shmuel

LET'S GO!

AL ROSENBERG

ENDORSES

MARY V. BECK

to

Common Council

Attorney and Sociologist

4, Former Vice President of Women
Lawyers' Ass'n.

is Chairman of Juvenile Delinquency
Prevention Committee

4, Twelve Years of Experience in Juve-
nile Court as Court Aide

The Culture Commission of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit

PRESENTS

For Presidents and Chairmen of Education and Program Committees
of Detroit Jewish Organizations

THE SECOND ANNUAL PROGRAM PLANNERS' INSTITUTE

ON

THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 15, 8:30 P.M. AT CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 18, 2:00 P.M. AT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Children should be cautioned by
parents to avoid swimming in pol-
luted waters, particularly in areas
affected by polio epidemics, Chil-
dren should use only beaches or
public pools declared safe by local
health authorities.

FIGS

THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION
EH INFANTILE PARALYSIS

Thursday Evening
Rabbi Morris Adler, Chairman
Aims and Goals of Cultural Programs—
Rabbi Moses Lehrman
Planning for the Year
The American Civic Scene—Esther Green
The Jewish Scene—Rebecca Sanders
Available Community Resources—Eleanor Wolf
Jewish Music—Jason Tickton
How Good Publicitycan increase attendance—
Wilfred B. Doner
Questions, Answers, Discussion by
Discussants and Audience

Sunday Afternoon
Lawrence Crohn, Chairman
"Mastersingers"—Choral- Music
"Jewish Music on Records"—Moe Kesner
`Israel Reborn"—Film
"The Jewish Community in America"—Morris Lieberman
"Songs of Friendship"—Film
."My Native City"—Radio transcription
`Man in a Cage"—Filmstrip
Demonstrations of Films, Film Strips, Radio
Transcriptions, Literature and Records
For Reservations and Information Call
Jewish Community Council
803 Washington Blvd. Bldg.
WOodward 3-1657

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