Congregational Activities Shaarey Zedek Men Detroit Orthodox Rabbis Planning Local Participation in Torah Tour The Torah Tour—the exten- sive project of the Rabbinical Council of America designed to rouse American' Jews to a better u n d e rstanding of Orthodox Ju- daism — will reach Detroit on Monday, APril 24, when a pub- lic meeting will be held at Beth Shmuel S y n a- gogue. Rabbi Kramer On that occasion, three lead- ing Orthodox rabbis will speak: Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasman, presi- dent of the Beth Hamidrash Hatorah in Chicago; Rabbi Leo Jung of the Jewish Center in New York City, and Rabbi Si- mon G. Kramer, president of the New York Board of Rabbis and former vice president of t h e Rabbinical Council. Plans for local participation in the Torah Tour were made Present Musicologist by a committee of local Ortho- "Music Israel Loves" will be dox leaders, Rabbis Israel I. Hal, pern Pinchos Katz, Max Kapus- the topic of an address by Dr. tin, Le izer Levin, Samuel Prero, Max Helfman, noted musicolo- Joseph Rabinowitz and Max J. Wohlgelernter. Preceding the public meeting, an informal dinner will be held; at which the local Orthodox rab- binate and congregational lead- ers will meet the Torah TOUT guests. Young Israel Plans Anniversary Dinner, Torah Celebration The 27th anniversary of Young Thrael of Detroit will be celebrated with a dinner at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 28, at the Young Israel Youth Center. Morris H. Berris, has been ap- pointed general chairman of the event. He is assisted by David Feldstein, chairman of the an- Beth ShmuerAuxiliary niversary souvenir journal; co- chairman, David I. Berris and Fetes Mrs. Glassman Harry L. Blitz; ticket chair- man, Leon Mutchnick; co-chair- To mark the 80th birthday of man, Charles T. Gellman; Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Glassman, the La- Joseph Grossman and Jerome W. dies' Auxiliary of Cong. Beth Kelman, chairmen of arrange- ments. On Sunday, April 16, at 12 noon, Young Israel of Detroit will conduct a Siyum Hasefer, commemorating the Sefer Torah which was recently presented to the synagogue of the Youth Center by Mrs. Anna Bloom. The general public is invited to participate. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Morris D. Rosenthal wishes to thank their relatives and many friends for the kindness and thought- ! fulness shown them during their recent bereavement. MRS. SARAH GLASSMAN S crvicei in DR. MAX HELFMAN gist, at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 19, before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club in* the social hall of the synagogue. Abraham Satovsky has ap- pointed .Morris Ben Lewis as chairman of the evening. Dr. Helfman will illustrate his talk vocally and at the piano. His program will include exam- ples of early Bible cantillations, old synagogue chants and Jew- ish folk songs, as well as selec- tions from contemporary Jewish composers in America and Is- rael. He is known as music di- rector of the Brandeis Camp In-' stitute and as composer of Jew- ish liturgical works. Ask Congressional Review of -U.S. Policy in Germany A "full review" by Congress and a Presidential Commission of the execution of American policy in Germany was called for by a 17-member Coordinat- ing Council on German Democ- racy. As evidence of the failure of American policy to achive dem- ocratization in Germany, t h e statement cited "the re-emer- g e n c e of extreme nationalist political groups; the return of many former active Nazis and other extreme nationalists to im- portant administrative and eco- nomic positions, and the propo- sals for the creation of a Ger- many army." The Council commended U.S. High Commissioner John J. Mc- Cloy for his statement of policy at Stuttgart in February. It said it hoped this marked the "end of present trends" toward Ger- man militarism and supra-na- tionalism. Composed of 15 fifteen organ- izations and two organization officials who acted individually, the Council reached its conclu- sions at a series of conferences held during the summer and fall of 1949. Among the Council members are: t h e American Jewish Committee, the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, the -.Jewish Labor Com- mittee, the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, the Na- tional Commu-nity Relations Ad- visory Council and the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions. Shmuel is giving a party • in CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath ser- her honor at 6 p.m. Sunday vices at 6 p. m. Friday, April 14; 9 a. m. Saturday, April 15, April 23. when Rabbi Morris Adler will speak on "Portrait of an Amer- can Rabbi" in tribute to the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg, Jr. Mrs. Glassman is a charter cong., 9:30 a.m., children's cong., 10:30 a.m. member of the Auxiliary and also is active in many other TEMPLE ISRAEL, Detroit Institute of Arts: Sabbath eve services Friday, April 21, 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on charitable organizations. "The State of Israel at its Second Anniversary." Lawrence The public is invited. The af- Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shook will celebrate his fair will be held in the social Bar Mitzvah. hall of Cong. Beth Shmuel. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath eve services 6:55 p.m. Friday, April 14; 9 a.m. Saturday, April 15 Rabbi Leo Neuhaus Bnai Moshe to Honor will speak on "The Holiness." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM, 12517 Linwood: Sabbath eve services, 7 Israel's 2nd Birthday p.m. Friday, April 14; 9:15 a.m. Saturday, April 15. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "Ethics of the Fathers." Cong. Bnai Moshe will cele- NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG: Curtis at Santa Rosa: Friday brate the second anniversary of evening services 6 p.m. April 14; Sabbath services 8:45 a.m. the birth of Israel at Sabbath Saturday, April 15. Jr cong., 9:30 r m.; children's services, morning services April 22. 10:30 a.m. The services will be augment- CONG. BNAI DAVID: 14th at Elmhurst. Friday evening services ed by appropriate readings and at 6:45 p.m. April 14; Sabbath services 9 a.m. Saturday, April a special choir will assist Cantor, 15. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "Discipline as An Instrument of Holiness." David Katzman. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will officiate and preach. A kiddush will be served by a group of Bnai Moshe members in the social hall following the service, in honor of the celebra- tion. Services this week are at 6:50 and special entertain- p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday, and ment on weekends in 7:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. weekdays. STORM SASH To Spur Ticket Sales For Center's Concert Mrs. Royal S. Maas, chairman of the Jewish Community Cen- ter's music committee, will give a tea at her home at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 18, for the members of the iticket commit- tee of the an- nual Center concert to be held May 17. Phyllis Pull- Mrs. Maas berg, 12-year- old pianist, will play selections by Chopin. The tea will be held to stim- ulate ticket sales for the annual concert, which will feature Carl Friedberg, noted pianist. Calling All My Friends Whom I Treated Right The Last Time ! I ! FOR YOUR NEW BEAUTIFUL 1950 PONTIAC SEE Me . . . BOB GINSBURG at NORMAN. PONTIAC Open Eves. to 9 for Your Convenience and Saturdays to 5 2340 W. Grand Blvd. 4-5400 Res.: TO. 8-4726 ORDER YOUR AWNINGS NOW! CALL YE. 8-1177 ALUMINUM or WOOD Kaufmann Dealer FOR FREE ESTIMATE WRIGHT'S HOME EQUIPMENT DIAMOND Awning Co. 16209 W. McNichols 13226 W. McNICHOLS UN. 4-9034 Lawn and Porch Furniture Now On Display Open THURS., FRI., SAT. 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