Congregational Activities

Children of Temple Israel Take
Major Role in Cornerstone Rites

Sealing the cornerstone of Temple Israel at ceremonies
last Sunday were left to right, RABBI LEON FRAM, HARRY
C. LeVINE, president of the congregation; ARTHUR J. HASS;
secretary, and JACOB A. CITRIN, vice president.

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The cornerstone of the building of Temple Israel was set in
place in the presence of several hundred. members and friends of
the congregation Sunday afternoon, Nov. 27. The cornerstone is
dedicated to the children of Temple Israel, who were the prin-
cipal participants in the cornerstone service and who are raising
a fund to help complete the building.
Sandra Lazarus delivered the'''
opening prayer. Jack Bagdade
and Samuel Freshman delivered Beth Aaron Continues
addresses and John Shepherd Brunches; School Maps
gave the concluding prayer.
The following served as hon- New Year's Eve Plans
orary wielders of the trowel:
Carol Stutz, Jeffrey Broder, Le-
The second in the series of
roy Heiman, Barry Jacobs, monthly brunches inauguarted
Sharon Cplen, Steve Radom. by the Beth Aaron Suday School
Sharon Stein, Barbara Blacher, will be held Sunday morning,
Rubyjean Landsman, Mitchell Dec. 11 at the Synagogue. The
Millman, Constance Lewis, Ron- speaker will be Morris Jacobs,
ald Weber, Alicia Margolis, president of the Michigan Zion-
Henry Goldberg, Joseph J. ist region. His topic will be "Is-
Greenberg, Edwin Bean.
rael Today".
Harry C. Levine, president of
These brunches are held for
the congregation acted as mas- parents of children attending
ter of ceremonies. Rabbi Leon Beth Aaron Sunday School, and
Frain delivered the cornerstone are sponsored alternately by the
sermon. Addresses also were de- Men's Club and the Sisterhood.
livered. by William Edward
Refreshments will be served by
Kapp, architect of the building;
Jacob A. Citrin, vice president; Mesdames S. Schneider, M. Le-
Arthur J. Hass, secretary; Louis vine, S. Docks, J. Raisin, M.
B. Schostak, chairman of the Pomerantz, M. Silverman and N.
building committee; and Sol R. Feld.
M. „Pomerantz, board chair-
Colton, chairman of the building
man of Beth Aaron Sunday
fund committee.
School, announces that the
school will sponsor a New Year's
Bnai Moshe Youths,
eve party, Saturday evening,
Dec. 31, at Beth Aaron social
Men Sponsor Services
hall, Wyoming and Thatcher,
The party will be limited to
The Young People's Club of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and the Men's 100 couples.
Club will participate in the late
M. Katz and M. Harris are in
Friday night services on two suc- charge of tickets; Dr. Morris Last
cessive sabbaths. The Young is treasurer; Mrs. S. Docks en-
People will take part in the tertainment; Max Silverman and
service on Dec. 2 when Rabbi Dr. Adolph Winkler, decorations
Moses Lehrman will speak on and favors, Paul Carpenter, ar-
"The Challenging Years".
rangements. Hostesses will be
On December 9 the Men's Club Mesdames Raisin, M. Pomerantz,
will sponsor the service a n d N. Feld M. Harris, M. Levine and
David Levi will deliver the ad- M. Silverman.
dress. Late services begin at 8:15
For reservations call M. Katz
and a social hour follows. The
at UN. 3-5160.
public is welcome.
Sabbath morning services arc
More Congregational News
at 9 a.m. Weekday worship at
7:15 a.m., 4;50 p.m.
See Page 8

Laymen Organize
Detroit Merkaz

p.m. Friday, Dec. 2; 9:15 a.m. Saturday. Dec. 3 Rabbi Leo
Goldman will preaeh. - Week-day services, 6:30 a.m., 4:45 p.m

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Agudath Israel will be host to
all former European refugees
now residing in Detroit, Friday,
Dec. 2, 8.30 p.m. when the re-
fugees will conduct the Agudah
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as principal speaker.
Unforgetful past experiences
will be related, and problems
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discussed. All former refugees
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The program will take place at
Agudath Israel Synagogue, 11331
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TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts: Sabbath
eve services, in celebration of Jewish Book Month, at 8:30
p.m. Friday, Dec. 2. Rabbi Leon Fram will review the autobi-
ography of the late Dr. Stephen S. Wise, "The Challenging
Years."
TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath eve services
at 8:15 Friday, Dec. 2; Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on
"The Atom Bomb—Communism and Common Sense."
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath

Jewry Built."
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Sabbath services a.t 4:45 p.m: Friday,
Dec. 2; 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, when Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
pern will preach. Week-day services, 7:30 a.m., 4:45 p.m.
Sunday mornings at E.
CONG. AIMS YESHURUN, 2625 Tyler: Sabbath services at 4:30

Northwest Hebrew Cong. Re-
ligious School will hold its sec-
ond parent-teacher conference
at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at
the synagogue chapel.
Parents and teachers will hold
group conferences and the en-
tire assembly will be addressed
by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal; Ira
G. Kaufman, congregation pres-
ident; Allen A. Warsen, school
director, and Joseph G. Aller,
chairman of the school commit-
tee, who will preside.
To acquaint students with
problems and activities of the
current American Jewish com-
munity, the school has intro-

response to a call by the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis,
representatives of 13 religious
groups met Nov. 6 to organize a
Detroit Merkaz, laymen's group
for Jewish religious observance.
First officers of the Merkaz
are David J. Cohen, chairmen;
Sam Freedman, vice chairman;
Morris Doren, treasurer, and
Rabbi David Bakst, executive
secretary.
Other board members are: 6
Rabbis I. Stollman, L. Levin, S.
Prero and J. Thumin, and David
Berris, Harry Citrin, Isadore
Cohen, J. Isbee, J. Borenstein, M.
Freedman, Abraham Hoptman,
M. Lipshitz, Sam Nelson, Abe
Nusbaum, I. Rosenberg, I Sos-
nick, I. Schlussel, Phillip Stoll-
man, Harry Shulman, M. Tem-
chin, H- Stolsky, Max Marx,
Louis J. Tobin, M. Zackheimand,
A. Z. Ferber.
Committees already function-
ing include Kashruth, S a m
Freedman, chairman; Sabbath
observance, Z. A. Farber, chair-
man; family purity, Harry Stol-
sky, chairman; Vaad Hayeshi-
voth, A. Nusbaum; finance, Mor-
ris Doren.

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services at 4:45 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2; 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3,
when Rabbi Morris Adler will preach. Junior Cong., 9:30 a.m.;
children's service. 10:30 a.m.
CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Sabbath services at 4:45
p.m. Friday, Dec. 2; 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, when Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will preach on "The Message of Jacob's Dream."
NORTHWEST HEBREW . CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath
eve services at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
will preach on "What Makes a Man Strong?" Oneg Shabbat
will follow. Sabbath morning services a.t 8:45 a.m.; junior
cong., 9:30 a.m.; children's services, 10:30 a.m.
TEMPLE EMANUEL, Grand Rapids: Sabbath eve services Friday,
Dec. 2. Rabbi Harry Essrig will preach on "The House That

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