Reform Jewish Leaders Gather in Cleveland Lay Bnai Israel Synagogue Cornerstone Nov. 19 More than 2,000 religious and can Hebrew Congregations, will lay leaders representating over attend the 41st Biennial Assem- 420 Reform congregations affil- bly of the Union at the Cleve- iated with the Union of Am eri- land Hotel, Cleveland, Nov. 12 to 15. The conven.lo:- will hear addresses by Abba Eban, Israel Rubiner Heads United Ambassador to the United States, and Rear Admiral Stan- Synagogue Delegates ton W. Salisbury, Chief of Chaplains of the U. S. Navy Judge Charles Rubiner heads and Chairman of the Armed the Shaarey Zedek delegation to Forces Chaplains' Board. the biennial convention of the United Synagogue of America THE JEWISH NEWS 7 opening at Willard Hotel, Wash- ington, on Wednesday. Friday, November 10, 1950 - Atkv• ,iagg • • • • Congregation Bnai Israel, one of Detroit's oldest orthodox synagogues, is in the procesS of erecting its new building on Linwood and Leslie. The cornerstone of this synagogue, formerly known as the Mullett Street Synagogue, will be laid at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19. All are invited. Beth El College of Jewish Studies ( Opens Ten Session Term Nov. 20 Beth El College of Jewish Studies, an evening school for adults, opens its winter term of ten Monday sessions, Nov. 20. The following courses will be offered 8 to 9 p.m.: Jewish His- tory : From Bible days to Medie- val Times; Biblical Literature: The Psalms—A Guide to Mental and Spiritual Health; Religion: Living . a Jewish Life in the Home, Synagogue and Commu- nity; Hebrew: Beginner's Course in the Hebrew Language. From 9 to 10 p.m.: Post- Biblical Literature: What is the Talmud?—An introduction to its Great Role in the Life of the Jew; The legacy of Israel: Jew- ish Contributions to Civilization; Jewish Contemporary Life .: Ba- sic Ideologies, Movements and Conflicts in the American Jew- ish Community; Hebrew: Inter- mediate Course in the Hebrew Language. • Registration can be done by mail or at the Temple Office Shaarey Zedek Men At Washington Parley The biennial convention of the United Synagogue of America is being held in Washington, D. C., from Nov. 15 to 19. The follow- ing will be attending as dele- gates from Cong. Shaarey Ze- dek; Judge Charles Rubiner, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Arthur S. Purdy and Joseph Abrahams. Dr. Sidlow is chairman of the Congregation's education . com- mittee and will discuss "A Nurs- ery Program for Synagogue." Abrahams, executive director of Shaarey Zedek, will present a paper on "Reaching the Unaf- filiated" at a combined session of the United Synagogue and the National Association of Syn- agogue Administrators. The biennial convention of the National Federation of Sister- hoods of the United Synagogue will be held in Minneapolis, Minn., from Nov. 12 to 16. Dele- gates from Congregation Shaar- ey Zedek's Sisterhood are: Mes- dames Morris Adler, Harry Co- hen, Aaron Friedman, Abe Kat- zari. Charles Robinson, Carl Schiller, Leonard Sidlow, Nathan Spevakow and Louis Tatken. United Synagogues Cite Bnai Jeshurun On 125th Anniversary . NEW YORK — A citation to Congregation Bnai Jeshurun up- on the 125th anniversary of its founding, for "its unwavering loyalty to its ideals, its courage to assume the many responsibil- ities which every new day brought, and for its indefatig- able participation, under the leadership of Rabbi Israel Gold-. stein in those labors which made possible in our day the miracle of the birth of the State of Israel," was presented to the historic synagogue at 257 W. 88th St., by the United Syna- gogue of America, representing 450 conservative synagogues in the United States. The Scroll was given by Dr. Simon Greenberg, executive director of the organization, and accepted by Jacob Sincoff, con- gregation president, at the jubi- lee celebration. daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on weekends, 9 a.m. to noon. Regis- tration will also be held on the opening evening, Nov. 20, 7 to 8 p.m. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer is di- rector of the College and Irving I. Katz is registrar. Bnai Moshe to Begin Adult Education Series For Twelve Sessions Cong. Bnai Moshe Adult School of Jewish Studies will commence on Monday evening, and will continue for 12 sessions on suc- cessive Tuesday evenings. Dr. Max Arzt, professor • of practical theology at the Jewish Theological Seminary, will de- liver Monday's lecture. He will be followed by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer on Tuesday, Nov. 21. Four courses will be taught from 8 to 9 p. In:, followed by a lecture from 9 to •10. Beginning Hebrew will be taught by David Levi, advanced Hebrew by Wal- ter Farber. Morton J. Sobel will teach a class on Mental Hygiene and the Jew. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will conduct a class on Judaism through Personalities, in which he will discuss ten of the fore- most Jewish personalities who helped mold Jewish life. Listed among the lecturers are Dr. John Sullivan, Wayne Uni- versity, Albert Elazar. associate superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, Dr. Henry Hitt Crane. - Central Methodist Church, Dr. Geo. Miller, Wayne U., Dr. Geo. Lechler, Wayne U.. Jason Tickton, professor of music. Wayne U.. Dr. Harry August. eminent Detroit psy- chiatrist and Dr. Win. Watten- berg, Wayne U. Registration is open to a,11 and may be made at the conFireg-:1- tion during office hours or on open night, Monday, Nov. 13. Beth Aaron Starts Late Friday Service Nov. 17 • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _• ' • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • a -4 • ' _at • • Two Detroiters Study At Hebrew Union College ' la - t `, - • a a • 4 • e • • • 4 a Beth Aaron Synagogue will commence late Friday evening services at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 17. A brief traditional Sabbath eve service will be held with a ser- mon followed by an informal social hours. Rabbi Benjamin H. 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