Beth Abraham's Temple Beth El College of Jewish New Men's Group Studies Reopened; Faculty Named 0 Headed by Bussey Dr. B. Benedict Glazer an- nounces the re-opening of Beth Bnai Moshe Initiates El College of Jewish Studies. David W. Bussey has been se- Sessions will be held Monday Membership Class; lected to head a steering com- evenings from 8 to 9 and 9 to mittee for the newly-formed 10 p.m. Courses will be taught Observe Book Month Men's Club of Cong. Beth Abra- by Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, as- sistant rabbi, Temple Beth El; Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum, Temple Beth El, Flint; Rabbi Alfred L. Friedman of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Lansing. Rabbi Frank F. Rosenthal, Cong. Beth Israel, Jackson, and Rabbi Sanford E. SaperStein, Cong. Beth Jacob, Pontiac, also will teach. Dr. Glazer will serve as director and Irving I. Katz as registrar. Courses will include: General Jewish History, American Jew- ish History, Biblical Literature, Religion, the State of Israel, Jewish Contemporary Life, and Hebrew. Enrollment is open and free of charge to Temple members, af- filiated organizations, and their friends. Registration is h el d Monday evenings from 7 -to 8 p.m., weekdays from 9 to 5 p.m., and weekends from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Cong. Bnai Moshe will initiate the Jacob Gelbman membership class at a dinner dance at 6 p.m. Sunday, November 27. The class is named in memory of the late Mr. Gelbman, who was an officer for many years. He died in 1943. presidents will participate in in the initiation ceremony fol- lowing the dinner. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Rabbi Moses Fis- cher will participate. Ben F. Goldman will be the toastmaster. The new membership class was enrolled during a campaign which commenced in January and was terminated in March. It was headed by Morris Direnfeld, special chairman, and Andrew Iczkovitz, chairman of the standing membership committee. They will also participate in the program. Harry Gunsberg and Louis Kepes are in charge of dinner arrangements. Jewish Book Month will be ob- served by Cong. Bnai Moshe Tuesday, Nov. 29, Under the sponsorship of the Men's Club. The program will begin at 9 p.m., following the adult classes. A display of current Jewish liter- ature will be part of the pro- gram. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will re- view "The Challenging Years" by the late Dr. Stephen Wise. The public is invited. European Welfare Group Plans Dinner A board of directors meeting Monday, Nov. 28, at the home of Mrs. P. Efrusy, 2519 Pingree, will complete plans for the 29th annual dinner-dance . . ........ . ........... of the Jew- ham. The new group, consisting of younger men in the congrega- tion, was organized at a break- fast meeting last Sundays at the synagogue. Heading the constitution and charter committee is Nathan J. Kaufman. Sidney Schlaff acted as secretary. H. P. Weller, vice president of the congregation, brought the parent body's good wishes. Breakfast was served by a Beth Abraham Sisterhood committee. A preliminary meeting of the constitution and charter com- mittee will be held at 10:30 a. m. this Sunday, and the steering committee will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29. Saturday evening, Nov. 26, Cong. Beth Abraham will hold a M'laveh Malkah supper in honor of the installation of of- ficers. Those to be installed are: Louis Ellenbogen, president; H. P. Weller, vice president; B. Zucker, treasurer; H. Weisen- feld, recording secretary; Louis Last, financial secretary; J. Landgarten, sexton. DR. SANFORD POLANSKY, physician and surgeon, an- nounces the opening of offices for the general practice of medi- cine at 84 W. Main St. Benton Harbor. Born in Detroit, he is a member of the Wayne County Medical Society, and was grad- uated from Wayne University College of Medicine. Governor to Call Dance Of Roosevelt H & S Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams will be guests at the barn dance to be given by the Roosevelt Home and School As- sociation at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, in the gymnasium at the Durfee Intermediate School. The governdr has consented to do the calling. Thlere will be profes sional music. Shaarey Zedek Exhibits Outstanding '49 Books 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 25, 1949 M. Hershman, Rabbi Emeritus of "Outstanding Books of 1949" is the theme of an exhibit ar- ranged by Shaarey Zede.k Li- brary marking Jewish Book month which is being observed through Dec. 11. Displayed are works in Eng- lish, Hebrew and Yiddish. Among the titles are: "In the Beginning, Book II," by Rabbi Solomon Goldman; "Famous Musicians of Jewish Origin," by Gdal Saleski; "Challenging Years: the Auto- biography of Stephen S. Wise;" and "The World of Emma Laza- rus," by H. E . Jacob. Of special interest is the translation of the Book of Judges, Book Fourteen in The Code of Maimonides, by Pr. A. DON'T GET STUCK THIS. WINTER! 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