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November 04, 1949 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-04

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Congregational Activities

Cong. Shaarey Zedek Opens Adult
Institute; Epect Record Enrollment

Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman,
committee on education, an-
nounced that the 1949-50 Adult
Institute of Jewish Studies of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will- open
Tuesday • evening, Nov. 22. The
Institute will be conducted for
20 consecutive Tuesday evenings
between 8 and 10 p.m., offering
,12 courses in Hebrew, Bible, Yid-
dish, Jewish History, Modern
Jewish Life, the Legacy of the
Jewish Past and Psychiatry for
the Normal.
The instructors include Rabbi
*Morris Adler, Jay Bodzin, Rabbi
Jacob Chinitz, Prof. Joseph W.
Eaton, Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, M.
Goldoftas, Mrs. Samuel Lehr-
man, Sol Panush, Dr. Norval Slo-
bin, Samuel Sigal and a number
of authorities in psychiatry and
human relations.
Last year Shaarey Zedek In-
stitute attracted over 600 stu-
dents. It is • expected that en-
rollment may reach a peak of
1,000 this year.
The Institute is free and open
to all men and women of the
community. No tuition is re-
quired for courses. A . nominal
registration fee is required to
cover incidental expenses. Reg-
istration can be made at the
Synagogue office or by calling
TY. 4-6200. •
The Institute executive staff

.

consists of Rabbi Morris Adler,
spiritual leader of the congrega-
tion; Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor-
relick, director of education;
Ben S. Chinitz, adminiitrator
and registrar; Dr. Leonard Sid-
low, chairman on education; and
Miss Sarray Finkelstein, secre-
tary. Harry H. Shulman' is presi-
dent of the Congregation.

The second all-day conference
of the Michigan section of the
Central Branch, National Wo-
men's League of the United Syn-
agogue of America, will be held
Wenesday, Nov. 16, at the North-
west synagogue.
The conference, following a
seminar pattern beginning at
10 a.m., will attempt to find
solutions for problems in pro-
gramming, fund raising, mem-
bership and conservation and
younth activities. In addition to
the specific and specialized probL
Mrs. M. George Wayburn will lems, the conferees will consider
preside at the opening meeting the place of the Sisterhood in
of the Sisterhood of Temple the Synagogue family, its def-
inite responsibilities and inter-
pretation of the Sisterhood to
the community at large.
Delegates are expected from
Bay City, Flint, Skinaw, Ben-
ton Harbor, Pontiac, Mt. Clem-
ens, Grand Rapids. Ann Arbor
nd Windsor.
The following committees have
been appointed:

Beth El Sisterhood
To Hear Linguist

Protestant Churches
Urged to Aid Jews

NEW YORK (3T/1) — Protes-
tant churches were urged by the
Conference on the Church and
the Jewish People to denounce
anti-Semitism and to include
Jews in Christian missionary
programs. The. Confer ence,
which concluded' two days of
meetings here, was held tinder
the sponsorship of the American
Committee on the Christian Ap-
proach to Jews.
The parley branded anti-Sem-
itism as a "sin against God and
man" and urged that it be op-
posed, "no matter what its ori-
gin."

MRS. M. GEORGE WAYBURN

Beth El on Monday, Nov. 14, at
the Temple, Woodward and
to
Glandstone.
The speaker will be linguist
Maxine Berlitz Vollmer, whose
subject will be "Why We Talk
the Way We Do." Mrs. Vollmer
spent her childhood in Paris at
the home of her grandfather,
Maxmillian Bellitz, founder of
the Berlitz School of Languages.
Preceding the meeting, dessert
luncheon will be served at 12:30
p.m. in the social hall.

Synagogue Council
Joins Religious Move

GREATEST


YET!

Michigan Section,
NWL of United
Synagogues Meets

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Syn-
agogue Council of America has
joined in the sponsorship of the
Religion-in-American-life cam-
paign which was opened for-
mally on Oct. 30 by a radio ad-
dress by President Truman, Dr.
Bernard J. Bamberger, president
of the Council, announced,

First Returns on Beth
Yehudah Fund Appeal

General chairmen, Mesdames Theodore
Curtis, Walter Field, and Joseph Markel;
advisory, Mesdames Morris Adler, Moses
Lehrman, and Jacob E. Segal; program
chairmen, Mesdames Abe Katzman, -Harry
Gunsberg, and Philip Helfman.
Conference secretaries, Mesdames Max
H. Goldsmith, Samuel Bishop and Max
Hgidy; publicity, Mrs. Irving Miller,
social chairmen, Mesdames Alex Moss,
Emil Phillips and Morris Rukin; registra-
tino, Mesdames Alex Brooks, Herbert
Harris, David Wolovits and Irving Miller;
hostesses; Mesdames David Dunsky, Bar-
ney" Golden, Joseph Gordon, Aaron Silber-
blatt, Charles Robinson, Julius Hersh and
I. E. Goodman; resource women, Mes-
dames Harry Baum; Samuel Firestone,
Albert Green, Elf rieda Greenwald, Ira
Kaufman, Harry Nachman, Nathan Shur,
Bertram Smokier, James Sobel and Simon
Weisman.

The Sisterhood presidents,
Mesdames Louis Tatken, David
Krause and Joseph Markle are
cooperating in the conference.
ference.

Bnai Moshe Religious
School Elects CounCil

A student council was recently
elected at the 13nai Moshe Re-
ligious School consisting of two
students from, each class. Duties
of the student council are: to
allocate funds collected from
the sudents to various institu-
tions, help with assembly pro-
grams and keep the student
body aware of the importance
of regular attendance.
The following are on the stu-
dent council: Leonard Portner,
Carol Schwartz, Sharon Bern-
stein, Michael Grand, Jacqueline
Miller, Friedelle Schrier, Maxine
Moses, Bernice Kogan, Millicent
Finkelstein.
Alternates are: Barbara Bern-
stein, Sanford Pollack, Barbara
Tarnapol, Nancy Lczkovitz, Ron-
ald Stein, Sandra Iczkovitz,
Kathleen Loeffler, Janet Label,
Jacqueline Jaulus.t

First returns from orthodox
synagogues on the holiday ap-
peal for • Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
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Mishkan IsraQI Jr.
Cong. Elects Officers

The Junior Cong. of Mishkan
Israel, Blaine and Linwood, has
elected Jerry Godfrey, president,
Norman Heiman, vice-president,
Bernard Stollman, secretary-
treasurer, Walter Godfrey, ser-
geant-at-arms. Harold Leider,
cantor, and an entertainment
committee, consisting of Melvin
-Merzon, chairman, Gerald Hei-
man and Mannie Sobol. M. Man-
uel Herzon is Junior Cong. ad-
visor.

Scottish Church to Use
Israel Sabbath Prayer

JERUSALEM (ISI)—The head
of the Scottish Church in Israel,
the Rev. Mr. Morrison, visited
the Christian Department of the
Ministry of Religions to procure
the text of the prayer for the
peace of the State of Israel
which is repeated every Sabbath
in the synagogues. Mr. Morrison
intends to translate the prayer
in order that it may be repeated
on the Christian Sabbath and
feast days in all churches in
Israel.

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Friday, November 4, 1949

Prayers for I raqui Jews
To Be Held in U.S. Nov. 5

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Syn-
agogue Council of America has
designated Saturday, Nov. 5, as
a nationwide day of prayer in
behalf of the "persecuted Jew-
ish community" in Iraq.
Dr. Bernard Bamberger, Coun-
cil president, said "more than
2,000 rabbis throughout the
country will invoke God's help
to protect 130,000 people repre-
senting one of the most ancient
and devout Jewish communities
in the world. We are sure that
such a prayer will find an echo
in the hearts of American Jewry
and the American people," he
added.

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