6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday; December 22, 1950 Kaplan Breaks a Tradition Decides to Include Women in JTS Dean to Talk `Minyan; Calls Them Up to Torah To Detroit Friends CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM, 2705 Joy Rd.: Sabbath services at 4:50 p.m. today; at 9:15 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Leo Neu- haus will speak on "The Decease of-Jacob." TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath services at 8:15 p.m., today. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach "Is the Road to War Inevitable." CONG. MOGEN ABRAHAM, Cortland and Dexter: Sabbath services The Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Seminary announces that Dr. Moshe Davis, Dean of the Seminary Teacher's Institute, will be prin- cipal speaker at an evening meet- ing to be held in the auditorium of Northwest Hebrew Cong. on Jan. 8. Dr. Davis is editor of the Seminary's NBC "Eternal Light" program, and has just returned from a six month stay in Israel. He will speak on "Israel and America." The Detroit Friends of the Seminary represents the four congregations of Detroit which are served by graduates of the Jewish Theological Seminary. There will be no admission charge and no solicitation of funds. The community is invit- ed. • at. 4:45 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. ADAS YESHURUN, 2625 Tyler: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at 9:15 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak on "Jacob Died, but Israel Remains Alive." Weekday services at 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. • CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Late Friday services will be conducted by Rabbi Moses Lehrman, speaking at 8:15 p.m:, on "Meeting Life's Challenge." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM, Linwood at Fullerton: Sabbath services at 5 p.m., today; at 9:15 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Israel Halpern will preach "Defeating the Enemy Is Only a Beginniktg." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath services 'at 4:45 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. Jr. Cong. at 9:30 a.m., in Kate Frank Memorial Chapel. Children's Cong,, at 1.0:30 a.m., in Prayer Room and Room 209. CONG. BNAI DAVID, Fourteenth at Elmhurst: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m4f Saturday. ,Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak on "Blessing of a Father." NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., today when Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Questions a Rabbi Is Asked;" at. 8:45 a.m., Satur- day. Jr. Cong. at 9:30 a.m. Children's services at 10:30 a.m. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE, 18000 Wyoming: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., allirday. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrel- lick will preach on "Judaism Is Rooted in Optimism." Late Fyiday services at 8:30. Rabbi Gorrelick will speak on Maurice Samuel's "The Gentleman and the Jew." Weekday services at 7:30 a.m. and sunset. Sundays, at 8:30 a.m. TEMPLE ISRAEL, Manderson at Merton: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., today. Rabbi Leon Fram will preach "On the Closing Synagogue Conference . Forms Permanent Body . A permanent Detroit Syna- gogue Conference was estab- lished Dec. 14 under the spon- sorship of the local Council of Orthodox Rabbis and Orthodox Synagogn_es h e r e. Delegates from 13 synagogues participated in the discussions regarding Torah traditions in the com- munity and synagogue organi- of a Book." CONG. JOSEPH W. ALLEN, Jewish Home for Aged: Sabbath serv- zation. Guest speakers, Rabbis E. M. ices at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi David S. Bakst will preach Bloch, of Telz Yeshiva, Cleve- on "Jacob's Farewell Message to His Sons." land, and Judah Washer, of To- ronto, presented, in Yiddish and English, the historical and reli- gious significance of the author- ities who aimed at strengthen- ing the inner life of the Jewish communities throughout the de- velopment of Jewish life. A re-building program for synagogue memberships of or- thodox synagogues was dis- cussed, and a program of adult education outlined. A series of radio addresses will soon be brought to the general public by the Synagogue Conference of Orthodoxy. Moderator and master of cere- monies at the banquet was David I. Berris, of Cong. Mogen Abraham. N.W. Synagogue Places Cornerstone NEW YORK, (JTA) — Break- ing with centuries of Jewish re- ligious tradition, the Society for th Advancement of Judaism, a New York congregation headed by Dr. Mordecai Kaplan—leader of the Reconstructionist move- ment has decided to count women in a Minyan and to call them to the Torah during Sab- bath services. In an interview with the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency, Dr. Kaplan confirmed the fact that the congregation voted "over- Yeshivah PTA Plans Games Night in Feb. Mrs. Simon Lerman, president of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah PTA announces a games night Feb. 10 at Zack's Catering. Parents of enrolled students and their friends. are urged to make early reservations. Mrs. I. Levin is general chair- man, assisted by Mrs. S. Seman- sky and Mrs. Abbe Levi, co- chairmen. Members of the ar- rangements committee include Mesdames B. Aronson, B. Spill- man, R. Rochelle, M. Berris, L. Cohen, H. Portnoy, L. Fein, M. Sitzman, S. Friedlander and M. Wiser; and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wander and Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenfield. National Young Judaea Sab- bath will be observed Jan. 6, and Detroit Young and Senior Judaea groups will celebrate the 'occasion together with the Junior Congregations of Shaarey Zedek and Northwest Syna- gogue. Early Deadlines for Dec. 29, Jan. 5 Issues Due to the occurrence of Christmas and New Year days on Mondays, the deadlines for all copy—including photo- graphs—for the issues of The Jewish News of Dec. 29 and Jan. 5 will be at noon the preceding Fridays, Dec. 22 and Dec. 29. Cong. Beth AbrahaM Holds Cemetery Association Dinner The annual dinner meeting of the Cemetery Association of Cong. Beth Abraham will be held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday in the social hall. The annual re- port will be given, and election of officers will be held. The meeting is open to all members of the congregation. Dr. Geo. Miller, Dean of ad- missions at Wayne University, will deliver a lecture to Bnai Moshe school of adult studies at 9 p.m. Tuesday. "Do We Really Know Our Youth" is the subject of Dr. Mil- ler's address. Classes begin at 8 and end at 9, followed by the lecture from 9 to 10. The public is invited. By the Bakers of "Oven Crisp" (unsalted) Matzoh$ STORM SASH 50 74 • NO FED. TAX ALUMINUM OR WOOD Kaufmann Dealer WRIGHT'S HOME EQUIPMENT 14104 FENKELL VE. 8-9034 • I BERT T G RAKER LOTS • Cor. Gd River & Livernois • WE. 3-5815 '00;\ \\\ \ 0.\\\'; \\\. ikt • • • Will Pay $600 to $4,500 • Call Me When You I • Read This Ad • Ns 52-PIECE Service for 8 . SET INCLUDES: 16Teaspoons, 8 Oval Soup Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Salad Forks, 2 Serving Spoons, 1 Butter Knife, 1 Sugar Spoon. 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Stanley Prenzlauer is ticket chairman. Music will be furnished by Ben Katzman, who will perform "The Thing" as the night's highlight. For additional infor- mation and tickets, call Elliot Charlip, president, UN. 2-8239 or Madlyn Wolrauch, UN. 1-2485.. These services are sponsored here by Rabbis Morris Adler and Jacob E. Segal, under the direc- tion of Leonard Baruch, super- visor of Young Judaea, and David Gottlieb, supervisor of Senior Judaea. As co-sponsors of Tzofim — the Israel Scouts—Detroit Young Judaea will sponsor a paper drive on Sunday, Jan. 7. Pro- ceeds will be used to finance the Chavah, near Jerusalem, be- ing purchased for use by Tzofim. Those desiring to arrange for pickups of paper on Jan. 7 are • • asked to call TY. 5-7997 or WO. • • 5-1484. • 16616 JAMES COUZENS HIGHWAY UN. 4-7010 DETROIT 21, MICH. vit OW IR z it c, PRET % Shaarey Zedek Alumni Honor Members at Ball Young Judaea Sabbath on Jan. 6; Paper Collection Drive on Jan. 7 the minimum number needed to conduct group religious services. The issue had been discussed by members of the congregation and its board for months before the- final vote, Dr. Kaplan said. The congregation's action was taken, he pointed out, in line with its desire to have Jewish women play a greater role in the advancement of the Jewish Com- munity and in Jewish education. Calling up women to the Torah, he stated, was seen by members of the SAJ as a- token of re- sponsibility for women for the continuation of Jewish unity, the Jewish future and Jewish education. He stressed the fact' that Jewish education is sym- bolized in the Torah. REALLY JEWISH . The cornerstone of Northwest Hebrew Congregation was fitted into place last Sunday by its rabbi and an ardent group of workers who have been instrumental in the past five years in the building of its social hall, its school building and now its main chapel. From the left are: IRA G. KAUFMAN, president; Rabbi JACOB E. SEGAL, J. MAURICE KARBO and CHARLES N. CHARLIP, co- chairmen of the building committee, and DAVID DESOW, finan- cial secretary. whelmingly, nearly unanimous- ly" to include women among the traditional quorum of ten Jews—. • Jewelry • Silverware • Gift Novelties 8922 TWELFTH ST., Between Taylor CT Hazelwood