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February 10, 1950 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-02-10

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Congregational Activities

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Our SynagogueJ

NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa RoSa: Sabbath

eve services at 8:30 p. in. Friday, Feb. 10. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
will preach on "The Story of Mendele." Cantor Nicholas
Fenakel will conduct the new synagogue choir. Sabbath
morning worship at 8:45 a. m.; jr. cong., 9:30 a. m.; children's
service, 10:30. Mincha, 5:30 p. m. Next late Friday evening
service on Feb. 24.
niversary of, the Boy Scouts of CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Sabbath eve services
at 5:45 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Friday, Feb: 10. Late services
America, Scout Troop 135, spon-
honoring Bnai Moshe Boy Scout Troop 23. Rabbi Moses •
sored by the Men's Club of Cong.
Lehrman will preach on "Applied Maturity." Sabbath morn-
Bnai David, under the leader-
ing worship, 9 a. m.; jr. cong., 10 a: m. Week-day services,
ship of Scoutmaster Irwin Rat-
7:15 a.m., 5:45 p.m.
ner, will conduct late Friday
night services at Bnai David at TEMPLE EMANUEL, Grand Rapids: Sabbath eve services Friday,
Feb. 10. Rabbi Harry Essrig will preach on "Sin, Sex and
8:30 Friday, Feb. 10. Morton

Rabbi Leon Fetter United Synagogue
Bnai David Scouts
In Beth El Pulpit Women Hold 3-Day Conduct Services
Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of Toledo Institute in Detroit
In observance of the 40th an-

will be the fifth centennial
speaker at the Sabbath Eve ser-
vices of Temple Beth El on Feb.
-Alum 10, at 8:15. A
graduate of He-
brew Union Col-
, lege, he was as-
': sociated fr o m
1927 to 1933 with
The Temple in
Cleveland, a n d
since 1935 has
been spiritual
Rabbi L. Feuer leader of C ol-
lingwood Avenue Temple in To-
ledo.

Rabbi Feuer is president of
the Toledo United Nations As-

sociation. He is a member of the
Commission on Social Justice of
the Central Conference of
American Rabbis and the Joint
Commission on Jewish Educa-
tion of the Conference and the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations and a vice-president
of the Zionist Organization of
America. He is the author of
"Why a Jewish State," "On
Being a Jew," "Jewish Litera-
ture Since the Bible" and co-
author, with Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer of Temple Beth El, of
The Jew and His Religion."

Temple Israel Plans
Brotherhood Service

Brotherhood Sabbath will be
observed at Temple Israel at
8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, in the
lecture hall of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts.
Rabbi Leon
Fram has in-
vited Rev. Har-
vey W. Hollis of
the American
Christian Pales-
tine Committee
to occupy the
pulpit. Members
of the congrega-
tion have been
asked to bring

non - Jewish
friends to the
Rev. Hollis
service.
Rev. Hollis, farmer secretary
of the Churches of Christ of Al-
bany, N. Y., has just returned
from a tour of Israel sponsored
by the Palestine Committee. He
is co-author of a statement sub-

The Michigan Region of the
Central Branch, NatiOnal
League of the United Syna-
gogues of America, will meet
three days this month. Mrs.
A. H. Vixman will conduct a
leadership course from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, at
Shaarey Zedek. Members of the
Sisterhoods of Shaarey Zedek,
N. W. Hebrew Cong. and Bnai
Moshe are invited. Reservations
are being taken for luncheon
by Mrs. Max Green, To. 8-5635.
At 1 p.m., Tuesday, the com-
bined sisterhood memberShip
will gather for a dessert lunch-
eon meeting at Bnai Moshe
Synagogue. Mrs. Vixman will be
guest speaker and the choral
group of Northwest Hebrew
Cong. Sisterhood will provide
the musical program.
On Wednesday, the final day
of the Institute, Mrs. Vixman
will meet with individual sister-
hood boards to assist them with
organization problems.

Shaarey Zedek Greets
New Members Friday
At Induction Services

Late Friday evening service,
at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 10, at Shaarey
Zedek, will be in the nature of
an induction service, honoring
new members and their fami-
lies.
The new members will be
presented by Norman Snider,
chairman of the membership
committee, to Harry Shulman,
president of the congregation,
who will welcome them. Rabbi
Benjamin H. Gorrelick will pro-
nounce a benediction and Can-
tor Jacob H Sonenklar will
chant a special prayer for the
occasion.
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach
on "Ten Commandments of
Synagogue Membership." The
service will be followed by an
Oneg Shabbat and reception in
the social hall. Charles Rubiner,
vice president will act as chair-
man. Mrs. Louis Tatken, of the
Sisterhood, Abraham Satovsky,
of the Men's Club, and Avram
Charlip of the junior congrega-
tion will extend greetings. A
member of the inductees will
respond in behalf of the new
members.

Plotnick will act
as cantor and
Sheldon Karde-
ner as rabbi.
For fulfillment
of his religious
activities a n d
duties as a
Scout, Abraham ,
Cannon will re-
ceive the Ner
Tamid Award.'
Guest speaker of

Segregation."
-
CONG. ADAS YESHURUN, Tyler at Linwood. Sabbath services 5:15
p.m. Friday, Feb. 10; 9 :15 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 11. Rabbi Leo
Goldman will speak. Week-day services 6:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m.
CONG. BETH AARON, Wyoming at Thatcher. Sabbath eve services

at 5:15 p. m. Friday, Feb. 10; 9 a. m. Saturday, Feb. 11.
Mincha, 5 p. m.

Beth Aaron Sisterhood
Prepares for Purim Ball

Mrs. Sam Schneider, president
Abraham
Children of the religious
of Beth Aaron Sisterhood, an-
the evening will Cannon
be Judge Jos. A. Moynihan, who nounces that plans are being school of Northwest Hebrew
made for the Purim Ball, Sun- Cong. will observe Brotherhood
will speak on Scouting.

Beth El's College
Will Open Feb. 13

The second semester of Beth
El College of Jewish Studies will
open on Monday, Feb. 13.
The following courses will be
offered from 8 to 9 p.m.. Jewish
History—from the Middle Ages
to Modern Times by Rabbi
Frank F. Rosenthal; Wisdom
Literature of the Bible by Rabbi
Morton M. Applebaum; Jewish
Customs, Symbols and ceremon-
ies by Rabbi Alfred L. Friedman;
The Historical Background of
the State of Israel by Rabbi
Sanford E. Saperstein; Elemen-
tary Hebrew by Rabbi Sidney
A. Akselrad.
The following courses will be
taught from 9 to 10 p.m.: Ameri-
can Jewish History-1889 to the
Present by Rabbi Akselrad; The
Teachings of the Prophets of
Israel by Rabbi Saperstein; Re-
form Jewish Practices by Rabbi
Applebaum; Great Books That
Molded Jewish Thought by Rab-
bi Rosenthal; Modern Jewish
Problems in the American and
World Scenes by Rabbi Fried-
man.
Registration is being held at
the Temple office daily from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. and on weekends
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Regis-
tration will also take place on
the evening of t h e opening,
from 7 to 8 p.m.

mitted by a group of Christian
educators, clergymen, and civic
leaders who made an on the Rabbi Hoberman Leaves
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is-
spot survey of the Jerusalem sit- Pulpit at Beth Itzchock rael Cabinet approved the draft
uation and appealed for a re-
of a bill providing for the float-
consideration of the propsal to
Rabbi Jacob Hoberman has ing of a popular loan of 5,000,000
internationalize Jerusalem.
Israel pounds which was pre-
Friday night, Feb. 10, Rabbi announced his resignation as pared by Finance Minister Eliez-
spiritual
leader
of
Con.
Beth
Itz-
Fram will preach on the subject,
:Nochock, a post he er Kaplan.
"Reverence". This is Boy Scout
held since
Sabbath Eve Service and Scout
Troop 146 and Cub Pack, spon-
Prescriptions and Repairs
sored by Temple Israel Men's
Before c o fin-
Called For and Delivered
Club, will participate.
ing to Detroit,
For Service at All Times
Rabbi Hober-
Phone WEbster 3-3332
man was rabbi
Bnai Moshe Women
of Cong. Beth
Offer Torah Cantata
El, Whitby,
Optician
Ont.; Cong.
Rabbi
The Men's Club of Cong.
Beth Israel of
Oculist Prescriptions
Hoberman. Welland, Ont.,
Bnai Moshe will observe Jewish
Exclusively
Music Month with the coopera- and in Port-Colborn, Canada.
Rabbi and Mrs. Hoberman will
tion of the Sisterhood, whose
Finest Service in Town
members will present the can- move into their new home at
Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses,
tata "What Is Torah" at 9 p.m. 3244 Monterey on Feb. 14. He
Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the social has not yet announced his fu-
Modern Frames
ture plans.
hall of the synagogue.
Mrs. Lillian Robbins Zellman
3216 EWALD CIRCLE
The largest postoffice in the
will direct the presentation, in
at Buena Vista
which Mesdames David Bern- world is in New York City. It
handles
about
26
million
pieces
DETROIT
4, MICHIGAN
stein, Irving Bernstein, Theo.
Curtis, Adolf Einzig, Alex Fisch, of mail each day.
Eugene Gelbman, Sol Grand, El-
freda Greenwald, Harry Guns-
berg, I. Israel, Morris Kiarman,
Sol Kling, Moses Lehrman, Wm.
New, David Weiss and Fred
ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF
Weiss will participate.
The public is welcome.

day, March 5, 8:30 p.m., at the
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
This ball well be in the form
of a hard time square dance.
Mrs. Schneider has appointed
Mrs. Sidney Weinberg chairman
of the dance, assisted by Mes-
dames Milton Harris, Jack Rais-
in, Adolph Winkler, • David Broz-
gold, Joseph Haas, Irving Chaik-
en, Irwin Levine, Meyer Pomer-
antz, Herman Becker, Nathan
Feld,. Herman Moss and Ben
Wasserman.

Week, Sunday, Feb. 12, with
students of the Mayflower
Church Sunday school partici-
pating.
Sylvia Lee's dance school will
p r e s e n t, international ballet
dances. In addition, the pro-
gram will consist of songs and
playlets given by the school's
Children's Theater under the
direction of Maxwell Nadis.

Rabbis to Preach Feb. 18
Sermons on Arbitration

Anfenger has been reelected
president of the National Jew-
ish Hospital of Denver.

THE WORLD'S TOP TRADER

JOSEPH NETZORG

At the last delegates' meeting

cil, I. POKEMPNER was elected
a member of the Council's execu-
tive committee, to serve a term
expiring June, 1952. Pokempner
is a delegate from the Zionist
Council of Detroit.

Heads Denver Hospital
DENVER (JTA) — Milton L.

Local rabbis have set aside 8 —
THE JEWISH NEWS
the Sabbath Parshas Mish-
Friday, February 10, 1950
potim, Feb. 18, as arbitration
and conciliation Sabbath for
Detroit Jewry.
At the request of the Arbitra-
tion and Conciliation Committee
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, headed by A.,J. Lappin and
Philip Marcuse, sermons preach-
ed on this Sabbath will be de-
ALUMINUM or WOOD
voted to the general theme of
Kaufmann Dealer
internal discipline and the val-
ue of such discipline to the
WRIGHT'S
Jewish community.

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