S ervice:1i in Our Synatiogue3 Friday, January 13, 1950 TEMPLE EMANUEL, Grand Rapids, Sabbath eve services Friday, Jan. 13. Rabbi Harry Essrig will preach on "On the Sidelines of Social Change?" CONG. BETH ABRAHAM, Sabbath services at 5 p.m., Friday, Jan. 13: 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14. Rabbi Israel 1. Halpern will preach. Weekday services at 7:30 a.m., 5 p.m. CONG. MOGEN ABRAHAM, Dexter at Cortland: Sabbath services, 5 p.m., Friday. Jan. 13: 9 a.m., Saturday, Jan_ 14. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will speak. CONG. SHAAREI ZION, 12353 Linwood: Sabbath services at 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. la: 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14. Rabbi Leo Goldman will •n•each. Week-day services, 8 a.m., 5 p.m. CONG. B.NAI MOSHE, Dexter at. Lawrence: Sabbath services at 5 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13. At late services, Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach on "The Roots of a Nervous Breakdown." Social hour will follow. Sabbath morning wor- ship at 9 on Saturday; jr. cong., 10 a.m. week-day services, 7:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Maurice Schwartz in Sholem Aleichem Comedy at Shubert Lafayette Sunday In keeping with its tradition of bringing to the stage the out- standing works in Yiddish lit- erature, the Yiddish Art Theater of New York headed by Maurice S c h •w a rt z will present at the Shubert Lafay- ette Theater ,,;:. "Yosele, the Nightingale," folkcomedy„.. based on a nov- el by the great Yiddish "rumor- 1st Sholem Alei- Schwartz in chem, with mu- `Yosele' Role sic by Sholem Secunda, for two performances only, Sunday . matinee and evening, Jan. 15 Supported by a cast of out- standing Yiddish artists, Mr. Schwartz brings - this group to Register Beth Jacob Girls' School Classes All classes were open as reg- istration began this week for the February term of Beth Jacob girls' school division of Yeshi- voth Beth Yehudah. Courses offered include Chum- oh, Hebrew and • Yiddish read- ing, writing and grammar, Jew- ish customs and Jewish history. every Classes meet from 4-6, evening, except Friday, beginning Feb. '7. Registrations are accept- ed at 12322 Dexter. Beth Jacob teachers' training Seminar will begin supervised practice teaching of Hebrew classes this February. Special seminar topic for the semester is Commentaries of the Bible. This class is ciPen to young women of advanced Hebrew rank who have received or are working toward a bachelor's degree in education. Mayflower Student's Guests at NW Service Late Friday evening services -will be held at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will of- ficiate and preach on "The Only Power Worth Having." An OneE,, Shabbat and social hour spon- sored by the Northwest - Girl Scout Troops will follow. Special guests at the services will be 23 members of the Sen- ior Sunday School class of the Mayflower Congregational Church. Irsael Hopes UN Will Reconsider Jerusalem Plan, Kenen Reports 16—THE JEWISN, NEWS Detroit after a season's run in the Art Theater in New York and a week each in Montreal and Toronto. • In producing "Yosele, the Nightingale," the Yiddish Art Theater under Maurice Schwartz is beginning its fourth decade of continuous production of suc- cessful drama which has won acclaim by theater-goers and critics throughout the world. The music by Sholem Secun- da is based on Yiddish folk melodies and liturgical chanting. The cast consisting of 60 in- cludes such well known actors as Berta Gerstin, Lucy Gehrman, Charlotte Goldstein, Gustave Berger, Ola Shlifko, and Moshe Zamar, who was brought from Paris, France, for the title role. Northwest Sisterhood's Donor Rally Spotlights 'Cinderella Weekend' Johnny King, star of stage, television and radio, and .cur- rently appearing on the WWJ- TV "Cinderella Weekend" pro- gram, will act as master of cere- monies at a donor rally to be given by the Sisterhood of the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion, 12:30 p.m. Jan. 18, at the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Herbert Harris, donor chairman, announces that the audience will participate in the program. Dessert luncheon will precede the program. Mrs. Joseph Beck, UN. 2-4646, and Mrs. Malcolm Rivkin, UN. 3-3444, ticket chairmen, are tak- ing reservations for the donor luncheon, to be held at the syn- agogue on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Beth Shmuel Banquet To Be Held on Jan. 22 The second annual banquet of Con. Beth Shmuel, Dexter at Buena Vista, will take place at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, at the synagogue auditorium. Ben Bloti is chairman of the affair. Rabbi Leizer Levine will be guest speaker, and Cantor I. 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He pointed out that it is im- possible to reconcile the armis- tice agreements reached by Is- rael and the several Arab na- tions, which have been approved by the UN conciliators, and the Jerusalem plan, since the armis- tice lines agreed upon divided the Holy City between Israel and Transj ordan. Any plan which destroys the present equilibrium in Jerusalem may lead to the resumption of hostilities, Kenen said, adding that the UN has no military force with which to enforce in- ternational rule of the city. Financially, too, the proposal is not feasible. Kenen declared. He contrasted the UN's budget of $8,000,000 for operating Jeru- salem for a year, with- Israel's estimate of $32,000,000 needed to run the city. 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