Temple Beth El to Honor Bnai Brith. At Sabbath Eve Services on Jan. 27 Bnai Brith was introduced in Detroit ' in 1857, when Pisgah Lodge No. 34 was founded. The Organizers of Pisgah Lodge were the same men who founded Temple Beth El, Michigan's first Jewish Congregation, which is now observing its centennial anniversary. ' The founders included Jacob Silberman, Marcus Cohen, Louis Beefy, Herman Freedman, Sam- uel Sykes, Simon Heavenrich, Emmanuel S chlos s, Seligman Schloss; L. Bressler, S. Schwab, A. Hart, Morris Hirschman and Morris C. Fechheimer. Jacob Silberman was the first presi- dent of Beth El, as well as the first president of Pisgah Lodge. To mark this occasion, Tem- Aale Beth El, in •:::association with Greater Detroit Bn : ai Brith Men's , and Wo- men's Councils, has designated t h e Sabbath Eve service Jan. , 27, at 8:15, as Dr. Sachar Bnai Brith Sab- bath. - Dr. Abram L. Sachar will be the guest speaker: - Dr. Sachar who is serving as the first President of Brandeis University, was for many years the national director of the Bnai Brith- Hillel Foundations. The following will participate in the service: Dr. B. Benediet Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El; , Samuel W. Leib, president,. District Grand Lodge No. Six, Bnai, Brith; Dr. . Lawrence I. Yaffa., president, Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Council; Meyer A. Leib, president, Pisgah Lodge No. 34; Mrs. Leonard Sims, im- mediate past president, Wo- men's District Grand Lodge No. . Six, Bnai Brith; Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, president, Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil, and Mrs. Samuel Gold, pres- ident, Pisgah Women No. .122. A reception, . under the aus- pices of the Sisterhood, will be held in the social hall aftetr the services. A souvenir program will be distributed to the wor- shippers. S erviced in OUT OF BUSINESS Bnai David Program Spotlights Education On Friday, Jan. 20, the Bnai David Friday night gathering will present a symposium - on re- ligious. education. Rabbi Eric Greenbaum, direc- tor of the Religious School, will speak on "Religious Education as Reflected in the Bible a n d Talmud". Morris Noble, principal of the United Hebrew School, will speak on "Religious Educa- tion in Europe and in America". Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka . side. Bnai David Friday night gath- erings begin at 8:30 ja.ni. each Friday. during the winter season: A brief service is held with Rab- bi Sperka and Cantor Adler par- Bnai David Men's Club ticipating. On Jan. 20, an exhibit of Holds Friday Service school books and religious school material will be available and The Men's Club of Cong. Bnai the Religious School staff will David will conduct late Friday introduced to the parents. night services Friday, Jan. 27, at 8:30 p.m. at the synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst. The Men's Club Leading Psychiatrist _ choir and cantor will conduct To Give Lectures for services. Speaker for the evening will Shaarey Zedek Classes be Rabbi Nathan Levinson, chaplain at Percy Jones Hospital, The Adult Institute of Cong. who recently returned from Shaarey Zedek announces a 10- Europe and Israel. His topic will lecture course in "Psychiatry for be "A Summer in Israel." The the Normal," to be given during Bnai David Sisterhood ; will act the second semester, Jan. 31 as hostesses for the'social hour. through April 4. , New students may register on the night of the, first lecture or Rabbi Baras Directs-, by telephoning the school office. Agudath Israel Actiyities - The lecturer will be Dr. John Dorsey, -chairman of - the de- A former member of the Agu- M. partment of psychiatry, Wayne dath Israel movement in Po- University C011ege of Medicine. land, Rabbi Joseph Baras, has Dr. Dorsey, is - also Staff Physi- been appointed director of the cian at Harper Hospital; direc- local Agudath e Israel activities tor of psychiatry, Detroit Receiv- for the current season. ing Hospital; medical. director of Rabbi. Isaac Panet will ad- the McGregor Center; director, dreSs the group on • "The Ten Child Guidance Division, ChB.= Plagues and their Effect Upon dren's Fund of Michigan, a n d the Egyptian Civilization," at chief consultant in psychiatry the oneg shabbat at 8:30 p.m. and neurology, Dearborn Veter- Friday, Jan. 20, at the syna- ans' Administration Hospital. gogue, 11331 Linwood. Additional Congregation News Continued on Page 8 Good Bye...12th Street...We're $17.98 Satin Comforter Wool Filled Of superb quality. 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