Congregational Activities Community invited to Shaarey Zedek Tonight to Honor Dr. A. M. Hershman An invitation is extended to the entire community to attend the late Friday evening service today at the Shaarey Zedek in honor of the 70th birthday of Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi eme- ritus of the congregation. Dr. A. A. Neuman, honorary rabbi of Congregation Mikveh Israel of Philadelphia, president of Dropsie College and a noted scholar and author, will be the guest speaker. The guest.. speaker, Dr. Neu- man, who was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary which awarded him his DHL de- gree in 1914, also was honored with a DHL degree by the Uni- Versity of Pennsylvania in 1947. He is the first American rabbi to be elected an Honorary Rabbi by his congregation, Mikveh Is- rael of Philadelphia. He is ed- itor of Jewish Quarterly Review, vice-president of Jewish Histor- Graduates Present Calendar Cantata Bnai David Religious School announces that commencement exercises for the elementary de- Slate Annual Forum partment will take place Sun- day, June 4, 10:30 a.m., in the For Local Christian synagogue. Clergy on Judaism A cantata, "The Jewish Calen- dar in Song" will be presented by the graduates, conducted by Temple Beth El, in associa- Cantor Hyman Adler and choir tion with the Detroit Council of director Harry Siegel. They will Churches, the Detroit Pastors' be assisted by instrumental sym- phonic music. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will de- liver a message to the graduates. Joseph Gorman and Mrs. Seldon Leach will present diplomas and awards to the class. The board of education of the Religious School consists of Isa- dore Gruskin, Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, Dan Otis, Mrs. Ed- ward Solomon, Mrs. Nathan Steinbock, Rabbi Sperka and Saul Waxman. Bnai David's Sabbath services this week will be at 7 p.m. Fri- day, May 26, and 8:45 a.m. Sat- Rabbi Bettan Rabbi Essirg ical Society, revising editor of the University Jewish Encyclo- pedia and author of the two- volume "Jews in Spain" and the biography of Cyrus Adler. Rabbi Morris Adler will greet Dr. Hershman. Participants in the service will include Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, the Shaarey Ze- dek choir and its director, Dan Frohman,. Dr. Hershman will respond to the greetings. During the social hour, those attending the service will have an opportunity to greet Dr. Hershman. Dr. Hershman was called to the Shaarey Zedek pulpit in 1907. He was installed here by the late Dr. Solomon Schneoh- ter. In honor of his 70th birthday, Congregation Shaarey Zedek will publish a volume of his ser- Union and the Council of Re- ligious Education, will present mons next fall. the eighth annual Institute on Judaism for Christian Clergy- men and religious educators of Detroit from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 1. Rabbi Israel Bettan, professor Extensive plans are being Nazism during World War II, of Homiletics and Midrash at made by Temple Israel for .a served as chairman of the the Hebrew Union College, will community-wide celebration of community relations committee lecture at the morning session the 25th anniversary of Rabbi of the Jewish Community Coun- on "Varieties of Jewish Preach- ing". Rabbi Harry Essig, instruc- Leon Frarn's coming to Detroit. cil. The late Frank Murphy, as tor in Jewish education at He- Harry C. Levine, Temple of Detroit and Michi- brew Union College and Rabbi Israel president, announces that Mayor gan's Governor, called upon of Temple Emanuel in Grand him to bead im_portant com- Rapids, will lecture in the aft- mittees to deal with unem- ernoon on "The Creative Ap- ployment problems and the proach to Religious Teaching." sit-down strikes. He was the Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and first rabbi to inauguk'ate a other local clergymen will par- governor in Michigan when ticipate at the luncheon- session. he officiated at Governor Murphy's inauguration. Harbin Jews in Hong Bong Mayor Eugene Van Antwerp HONG KONG (JTA)—The appointed him a member of the Commission to *Study the De- steamer Henrich Jessen arrived troit Charter Reviiion and as here with another group of chairman of the sub-committee Jews from Harbin. Sixty-eight of pensions. The two amend- ments to the Charter for the were aboard the vessel as were improvement of the city em- another 20 refugees—mostly ployees pension system, which Jews—from Shanghai. - the Committee under the lead- ership of Rabbi Fram recom- THE JEWISH NEWS - 9 mended -Co the citizens of De- Friday, May 26, 1950 troit, were adopted at the re- cent election. The departments of philoso- phy and education of Wayne RABBI LEON FRAM University invited Rabbi Fram _ the committee, including him- to deliver a paper on Oct. 22, self and Jacob A. Citrin, Arthur 1949, on the religious philoso- J. Hass, Louis H. Schostak, phy of John Dewey in the series Maurice H. Levin, Mrs. William of ,lectures these departments P. Greenberg, Jack 0.. Lefton jointly arranged in honor of the and George M. Stutz, hopes to 90th birthday of the American arrange for an event which will philosopher. Among Rabbi Fram's publica- in Beautiful give an opportunity to individ- Charlevoix, Michigan uals and organizations which- tions is an essay on "Reform An excellent Vacation Spot have benefited from Rabbi Judaism arid Zionism" in the For you and your friends Fram's service and leadership• volume "Reform Judaism—Es- says by Hebrew Union College to join in honoring him. RELIEF FOR HAY FEVER Alumni," published by Hebrew Rabbi Fram has been accord-, Union College. SUFFERERS ed national recognition as an Rabbi Fra.m was called to De- NOW ACCEPTING instructor. He is chairman of troit-in 1925 by Temple Beth El. RESERVATIONS the committee on schools of the In 1941 he was called by the Commision on Jewish Education new congregation of Temple For Information. Call of the of the Union of American Israel Hebrew Congregations and In the resolution of tribute Central Conference of American adopted by the board of trus Rabbis and is one of the foun- tees of Temple Israel recently, ders of the movement for adult Rabbi Fram's record of public education in American syna- service is evaluated and he is gogues. acclaimed as "rabbi, scholar, He was president of the Zion- educator, journalist, mentor and ist Organization- of Detroit, civic servant and that he is ful- member of the ZOA national filling his mission to bring to executive, president of the all men the ideals of justice, League of Human Rights which righteousness and love in a directed the fight against 'f aith in God and man." See urday, May 27, when Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "A Biblical Account of Giving and the Allied Jewish Cam- paign." "Good Deal Markowitz" is what they call me. Yes, I give the best . BUICK DEALS IN TOWN 1 ! 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