Congregational Activities
Detroit Jews Are Asked to Plant
Trees in Israel on Mother's Day
Detroit Jews are asked, in an for only another 5,000,000 trees
appeal issued this week by the over the next four years. .
Israel Women Offer Jewish National Fund Council, to "Saplings for these schemes
assist in the worldwide program come partly from the six gov-
Fashions in Families for tree-planting in Israel on the ernment
nurseries and partly
occasion of Mother's Day, which from settlement nurseries.
Of
will be observed on Sunday, May last season's government-sup-
Rabbi Eliyahu Maer Bloch Agudath Israel Synagogue, 11331
"Fashions in Families" will be 14.
dean of Yeshivath Telse, Cleve- Linwood.
plied saplings the government it-
the theme of the Mothers' Day
Arthur Shutkin, executive di- self planted about 20 percent on
The Sabbath program will be program at I
land, will speak at the first mid-
meeting of Tem-
rector of the JNF Council, stated
western conference of Agudath highlighted by a Sium Daf-Yomi, ple Israel Sisterhood Monday, that orders for trees are being 4,000 dunams of land. The work
was done mainly by immigrants
at
the
Young
Israel
Synagogue
May 8, at the Detroit Institute
Israel, to be held in Detroit; May
at 5 p.m. participating in the of Arts. Desert luncheon will be taken at the JNF office, 11816 and Arabs in their- areas. -Most
6 and 7.
Sium will be: Rabbis Bloch, served in the Romanesque Hall Dexter, TO. 8-7394. The JNF went to the JNF afforestation
Rabbi Bloch has just returned Ochs,
office will be open all day on service.
Simcha Wasserman, Moshe at 12:30 p.m.
from an extensive Torah tour Rothenberg,
May 14 to fill orders for trees,
"The government afforesta-
Leib
Bakst
and
The Drama Club of Temple he stated. Meanwhile, he urges tion service also plans to rein-
in South America, where he Shmuel Prero.
Israel Religious School will pre- that trees be ordered immedi- troduce into the country animals
visited in a j o r. E`
The Saturday session will start sent an original Mothers' Day ately in order that certificates
° Jewish centers. ,
birds which were extermi-
at 9:30 p.m., at the Agudath play: "What Were They Like?" may be issued prior to Mother's and
Other speakers •
nated in historical times or dis-
Israel
Center,
under
the
chair-
written by Mrs. Harry Lands- Day. He points out that Israel's appeared with the destruction of
will be Dr. David
manship of Joseph Borenstein. man; directed by Roberta Sny- plan is to plant 3,000,000 trees the woods.
Ochs, of Toron-
are to be ac-
Rabbi Bloch will be major speak- der; costuming and stage set- in the Jewish state during the climatized They
to; Rabbi Chaim
at first at the nur-
er. The Sunday session will hear tings by Mrs. Harry Singer. The balance of 1950.
Nussbaum of
series. Hunting has been alto-
Michael G. Tress. The confer- cast includes: Dianne Arkin,
Amsterda m,
"Trees help drain swamps, gether prohibited until autumn.
ence
will
clOse
with
a
banquet
Sheldon
Glass,
Richard
Gould.
Holland; Rabbi
hunting of quickly multi-
Sunday, May • 7, at 4 p.m., at Nita Lowe, Lester Lunsky, El- save soil from erosion, raise the The
Levinger, Pitts-
level of underground water and plying species may be permitted
Lachar's.
eanor 1VIillman, Judy Oppen- give needed shade," Mr. Shut- again within a year or so.
burgh; Michael
heim, Lynn Portnoy, Marlynn kin said. "They are needed in
G. Tress, mem-
"Forestry, plant research, ani-
Rosenthal, Sherry Tobias, Har- Israel to invigorate the soil, to mal conservation work and pub-
ber of the pre- Rabbi Bloch .
vey Tack, Nancy Klein and beautify the landscapes, to an- lic education in these matters
sidium of Agudath Israel of
Michael Schiff.
America; Rabbi Morris Sherer,
chor shifting sanddunes, to ex- are coordinated through a sci-
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,. who tend Israel's livable area and to ence council of university men
nationel vice president of Agu-
dath Israel; Detroit Rabbis Lei-
The annual commencement recently received honorable act as windbreakers for the pro- attached to the Prime Minister's
zer Levin, Isaac Stollman, Joseph exercises of Temple Beth El mention as Mother of the State, tection of crops." .
office."
Rabinowitz, Leopold Neuhaus, High School will be held at 8:15 will be honored by Temple Is-
Dr. Dov Joseph, who has just
Isaac Paneth, and other ortho- p.m. Friday, May 12. The grad- rael Sisterhood at this meeting, returned
CARD OF THANKS
to Israel after addres-
dox leaders.
uates will be greeted by Dr. B. as "`.?other of the Day."
The family of the late Louis
sing
American
Jewish
communi-
The annual election of officers ties including Detroit, stated Magid wishes to thank their rel-
Representatives of Cleveland, Benedict Glazer and Rabbi Sid-
also will be held.
Toronto and Montreal will at- ney Akselrad.
recently that Israelis are plant- atives and friends for the kind-
Sidney C. Kleinman will de-
tend, and representatives of the
ing millions of trees all over the ness and thoughtfulness shown
Enos Agudath ISrael of Toronto liver the valedictory address. Sonenklar Reelected
country and that tens of thou- them during their recent be-
Student participants in the
also will be present.
sands of them are being planted reavement.
along roads and highways. He
The convention begins Friday, service will include Helen Alexan- By Cantors, Ministers
May 5, at 7 p.m: with services der, Joseph Berke, Luba B.
told Knesset that trees were be- 14 THE JEWISH NEWS
The Jewish Ministers and ing planted along the roadsides
Friday, May 5, 1950
at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Jacobs, Carol Lewis, Marshall
Dexter and Buena Vista. Sab- Loewenstein, Stuart Orman and Cantors' Association will hold its in accordance with the demands
installation of officers Tuesday of the Israel army's engineering
bath meals will be served at La- Judith A.
Dipolmas and prayer books night, May 9, at Northwest Sy- services to cloak road move-
char's kosher dining room. On
ments.
Saturday, at 8:30 a.m., Sabbath will be presented by Nate S. nagogue.
A musical program will be
services will be conducted at the Shapero, president of the 'Tem-
In a feature article for The
ple Beth El; activity and schol-
featured. Buffet Jewish News, Ada Goren of Tel
At About 1/2-price
arship awards by Walter D.
supper will be Aviv, JTA correspondent, writes
served in honor with regard to tree-planting:
Beth Aaron Applies Schmier, chairman of the reli-
gious school committee.
of the return of
"The importance of the pres-
''Cantor Samuel
To United Synagogue Other graduates, in addition
to the participants, are Gerald
Glantz from his ent planting can be gauged in
M. Cohen, Idell W. Graff, Peter
European visit. comparison with similar efforts
With the application of Con- Kirschmann, Marlis Lowenthal,
Cantor Jacob during the whole of the last
generation when the JNF plant-
gregation Beth Aaron for mem- Nancy May, Diane S. Roberts,
Sonenklar ed
5,000,000 trees, mostly pines
Edic
Rosenberger,
Harvey
bership in the United Synagogue
was again elec- on hillsides, and the government
of America, parent body of con- Schwartz, Linda Fuller and Al-
Sonenklar ted president of
much less—resulting in an addi-
servative groups in this. country, ice Newman.
the organization.
tion of 60,000 dunams of forest
the conservative : movement in
lands. The Government of Is-
Detroit swells to four _.congrega-
rael has so far set aside funds
tions. •
Orthodox Leaders Gather in Detroit
For Agudath Israel Area Parley
Beth El to Hold
Graduation May 12
—
"MOTHER'S DAY"
GIFT SPECIAL
97
S ervices in Our
Synagoque3
Beth Aaron will join congrega-
tions Shaarey Zedek, Northwest
and Bnai Moshe as Conservative CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Linwood at Sturtevant. Sabbath eve
affiliates.
services, 7:15 p.m. Friday, May 5; 9:15 a.m. Saturday, May
6. Weekday services, 7:30 a.m., 7:15 p.m.
Founded in 1944, Cong. 'Beth
Aaron now . numbers 165 fam- BNAI MOSHE: Dexter at Lawrence. Sabbath eve services, 7:15
p.m. Friday, May 5; 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Jr. Cong. 10 a.rn.
ilies. Its synagogue, at Wyoming
and Thatcher, was built five CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: 2705 Joy Rd. Sabbath eve serv-
ices, 7:15 p.m. Friday, May 5; 9 a.rn. Saturday, May 6. Rabbi
years ago.
Leo Neuhatis will speak on "Blasphemy."
CONG. BNAI ZION, Humphrey at Holmur: Sabbath services, 7:15
Men's Club Re-Elects
p. m. Friday,. May 5, 9 a. m. Saturday, May 6. Junior congrega-
tion
Sunday morning minyan and breakfast, 9 a.m..
Abraham Satovsky
CONG. SHAAREY ZION, 12353 Linwood: Sabbath services at -7:15
p.m. Friday, May 5; 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Rabbi Leo
Goldman will speak on "The Counting' of the Omer."
At the annual meeting of the
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, Abra- CONG. SM1AREY SHOMAIN. Midland at Muirland: Sabbath serv-
ices at 7:15 p.m. Friday, May 5; 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Week-
ham Satovsky. was re - elected
day services at 7 p.m.
preSident. Other officers elected
were: Vice president, Samuel J. CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Sabbath services at 7:15
)3erke; financial secretary, Max
p.m. Friday, May 5; 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Rabbi Joshua
Borin; recording secretary, Dr.
Sperka will preach on "A Rare Opportunity." William Engel-
Harry Burstein, and treasurer,
man and .Edward I. Miller will celebrate their Bar Mitzvahs.
Abe Sandelman.
NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath
services at 6 p.m. Friday, May 5; 8:45 a.m. Saturday, May 6.
Twenty-five members elected
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Degrees of Kiddush Ha-
to the board of directors were:
Shem". Jr. Cong., 9:30; 'hildren's service, 10:30.
Dr. Albert 3. Altman, Dr. Marvin
Burstein, Joseph H. Canto r, TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts: Sabbath
eve services at 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 5. Rabbi Leon Frank
penry Carnick, Ben Davidson,
will Preach on "Lag b'Omer, Feast of the Scholars." Robert
Ben Fishman, Harry Fran k,
Stein, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stein, will celebrate his Bar
klenry Friedman, Morris Karbal,
Mitzvah. -
Abe Katzman, Ira Kaufman,
klaer Keidan, Morris Klau s, CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath serv-
ices at 6 p.m. Friday, May '5; 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Junior
°sea'" Kramer, M. Ben Lewis,
cong., 8:30 a.rn.; children's services, 10:30 a.m.
William Nadler, Harold Noveck,
IVIilton Prag, Milford Pregerson,
Carl S. Schiller, Ben S. Sidlow,
Shaarey Zion Siyum
Joseph C. Snider, Louis Tatken,
Jack Warner, Joseph Ziff.'
A reception-dinner will be
Combination Doors
held at 8 p. in. Tuesday, May 9,
Porch Enclosures
Parents to Hear
Combination Windows
by Cong. Shaarey Zion, 12353
Aluminum or Wood
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of the Mesechet Yebamoth of
The next social affair of the Talmud.
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Council of United Hebr e'w
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May 7
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Masonic Temple
The Well Knwon
Paul Burstein and Lillian Lux
With DAVID LUBLITZKY and ESTHER SALTZMAN
AND COMPANY FROM NEW YORK
IN BURSTEIN'S LATEST SMASH HIT
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