Bnai David's Special Friday Night Event Is By, About Women - Beth El Announces Centennial Events Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will re- view "The Mature Mind," Harry Overstreet's best seller, at the Sabbath eve services of Temple Beth El at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Jan. 13. Two centennial events will be held at the Temple this month. Tuesday evening Jan. 24, the Men's Club will sponsor the cen- tennial Hebrew music concert, with Cantor Arthur Wolfson of Temple Emanu-El, New York, as guest artist. On Friday, Jan. 27, Dr. Abram L. Sachar, president of Brandies University, will be guest speaker at the centennial Bnai Brith Sabbath eve service. Dr. Benjamin Jeffries, senior psychiatrist of the Wayne Coun- ty Mental Health Clinic, will be the guest speaker at the Sunday morning breakfast club and dis- cussion group of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El at 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 15. On Friday, Jan. 13, the Bnai David Friday evening gatering will be presented as a woman's program. Following the brief service, a program dedicated to the Sister- hood and given by members of its organization, will be present- ed about great Jewish women. Mrs. Esther Greenberg w i 1 1 speak on "A Heroine of the Bible," Mrs. Ann Steinbock, "A Heroine of Medieval Times," and Mrs. Dorothy Jaffin, "A Heroine of Today". • The Sisterhood Choral Group will offer appropriate songs. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will offici- ate. Cantor Hyman Adler will participate in the program and direct the choral group. Bnai David Boys' Club in con- junction with the Bnai David Religious School, holds services every Sabbath morning in the Chapel of the synagogue. Larry Traison and Kalman Gold are in Consecrants' Parents charge. Friday, Jan. 13, regular serv- To Meet at Northwest ices will begin at 5 p.m. Sabbath Northwest Religious School services, 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on announces a meeting of parents "A New King Who Knew Not of newly-enrolled five-year-old Joseph." pupils to be consecrated Feb. 4, will be held Jan. 15, at 11:30 a.m. The meeting will be devoted Adler to View to acquainting the parents with the consecration program. A Jewish Folk Wisdom consecration committee will be elected. Elections to the student coun- Monthly late Friday evening cils of the Religious School were services at Cong. Shaarey Zedek held Jan. 8. will take place at 8:15 p.m. Fri- On Sunday, Jan. 15, two Ker- day, Jan. 20. en Ami performances will be Rabbi Morris Adler will speak presented by the Children's The- on "The Wisdom of Annonym- ater, under the direction of ous," an analysis of Jewish folk Maxwell Nadis. The program will wisdom as it is reflected in pro- consist of a play—"Joe Changes verb, story and song. The service His Mind," a talk by Deanna will be conducted by Rabbi Ben- Dunsky and songs. jamin H. Gorrelick and Cantor Jacob H. Sonnenklar. An Oneg Shabbat and social hour will follow. Regular services will be held at Shaarey Zedek Friday, Jan. 13, at 5 p.m..At Sabbath morning services, Jan. 14 at 9, Rabbi Ad- ler will preach. Junior congregation service at 9:30 a.m.; children's service, 10:30 a.m. 1 4—TH E JEWISH N EWS Friday, January 13, 1950 m Calling Ty. 7-58402' Laymen To Conduct Services at Temple Israel This Friday Corner West Warren and thiernois - opposite LincoIn Motors The eighth annual laymen's service will be observed at( Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m,. Fri- day, Jan. 13, in the lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Reuben Levine, vice-president of the club and former instruc- tor in Temple Israel High School, will deliver •the sermon on the subject, "A Layman Looks at Re- form Judaism." Participating in the reading of the Friday night ritual will be Charles Aller, Ellis Fishman, Charles Goldstein, Maurice Le- vin, Irving Levy, Herbert Mar- golis and Irving Wartell. At the close of the service, the Men's Club, assisted by members of the Sisterhood, will sponsor a social hour. Special music for the occasion is being prepared by Cantor Robert S. Tulman and Karl W. Haas, music director. Maurice Levin is President of the Men's Club, which sponsors the Temple Boy Scout Troop and Cub Packs and extra-curricular activities of the High School. The Men's Club of Temple Israel will be guests of the Men's Club of the Brewster Pilgrim Congregational Church at an in- ter-faith dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17, at the Brewster Pilgrim Church. Rabbi Leon Fram and Rev. Charles Francis Goudey will par- ticipate in the program. DELIVERY! on Fresh V,"" 10144Pautt Why Pay More for Your Kosher Poultry? • Pullets • Springers • Hens • Roasters • Ducks • Geese • Turkeys KOSHER KILLED AND DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES SEE . . . THE NEW 1950 DeSoto ze-Soto drive one before you decide And 1950 Plymouth the American Beauty, packed with value Now on Display at C. H. HARRISON AUTO CO. "SERVICE AT ITS BEST" 16900 JAMES COUZENS HWY. LIBERTY SOCIAL CLUB holds its annual games party at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21 at the Tur- over Temple, Dexter at Monte- rey. Proceeds will go to charity. at Six Mile Rd. Open Until 9 P. M. UN. 4-0400 NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT DETROIT, MICHIGAN NW Congregation _Hears Maurice Samuel Jan. 23 Complete Banking and Trust Service Maurice Samuel, author and lecturer, speaks on "Jewry in the World of Tomorrow" at Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion and Center, Curtis at Santa Rosa, at 8:30 Monday, Jan. 23 under the auspices of the Men's Club of the congre- gation. Members of the Men's Club and their wives will be admit- M. Samuel ted free of charge. There will be a nominal charge for non members. STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31, 1949 - L. Ellenbogen Elected By Beth Abraham Group The annual banquet of the Beth Abraham Cemetery Asso- ciation was held in the social hall of the synagogue Jan. 7. In the annual election, Louis Ellen- bogen was named president; J. Shanbrom a n d H. P. Weller, vice - presidents; M. Sperber, treasurer; L. Last, secretary; P. c _voSpalter, superintendant; J. Gold- - wasser and J. Mohr, gabaim. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern was Toastmaster, and brief addresses were delivered by Rabbis Joseph Thumin and Babad, and A. Nuss- baum, Louis Rose and Cantor Schulsinger. Rev. J. Landgarten was in charge of preparations. Psychologist to Address Bnoi Moshe Study Group Maurice Floch, clinical psych- ologist of the Detroit House of Correction will address the adult school of Jewish Studies of Cong. Bn.-11 Moshe at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17, in the social hall. 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