12--THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 29, 1950

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

N.Y. Rabbi Opens
Bnai David Series

Budget for JDC Overseas Assistance
Heads Agenda at New York Meeting

A proposed budget of $22,350,- ments during 1950, and outline
000 . to meet the most essential JDC's responsibilities for the
needs of Jews in Europe, Israel coming year, particularly in re-
and the Moslem world during gard to MALBEN, the welfare
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: At Saturday morning services,
"The Challenge of This Mid- the coming year will head the agency caring for aged, ill and
Rabbi Leo Neuhaus will preach "A New King Who Didn't Century" will be the theme of a agenda for delegates to the 36th handicapped newcomers to Is-
Know Joseph."
series of Friday evening gather- annual meeting of the Joint rael.
'CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday morning services, Rabbi Leo
Distribution Committee, which The JDC meeting will be a
Goldman will speak on "The Bush Was Burned With Fire, and
will
eve-
ning, take
Jan. place
6, at Saturday
New York's
one-evening occasion with cus-
the Bush Was Not Consumed."
tomary Sunday sessions omit-
Hotel Commodore.
_CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today;
at 9 a.m., Saturday.
The announcement of the ted, and is expected to attract
TEMPLE BETH EL: At late Friday services, Rabbi Sidney Akselrod
- meeting's agenda was made by 300 delegates from Jewish com-
will preach on "Why Do People Pray?"
Edward M. M. Warburg, newly- munities throughout the United
elected general cha,irmman of States. Many are local leaders
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., Friday; at
the
1951 campaign of the United of the UJA, from which JDC re-
8:45 a.m., Saturday.
Jewish Appeal, and JDC chair- ceives the funds for its overseas
CONG. JOSEPH W. ALLEN, Jewish Home for Aged: At Saturday
relief, resettlement and recon-
man.
morning services Rabbi David S. Bakst will speak on "The
struction programs.
Focus of the meeting will be
Valient Jewish Mother; Her Eternal Contributions."
Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, newly-
a report by Moses A. Leavitt,
CONG. BETH AARON: Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will preach
designated
UJA executive vice-
JDC executive vice - chairman,
"Freedom Amidst Slavery" at Saturday morning services.
who will review JDC achieve- chairman and for many years
NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG.: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., to-
JDC director-general for over-
day; at 8:45 a.m_., Saturday.
seas operations, will give an ac-
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: At late Friday youth services, Rabbi Moses
Yeshiva University Professor
count of the status of overseas
Lehrman will preach on "How Scientific Can the Religious Be."
Joins Naval Ordnance Staff
Jewry.

Rabbinical Assembly
Sets Jubilee Sabbath
In Honor of 50th Year

In commemoration of the
50th anniversary of the Rab-
binical Assembly of America,
more than 300 Conservative syn-
agogues thrOughout the United
States and Canada will celebrate
a special Jubilee Sabbath Jan.
.5-6, according to Rabbi Max D.
Davidson, president of the Rab-
binical Assembly.
The jubilee services will fea-
ture special sermons and a
prayer written for the occasion
by Rabbi C..David Matt of Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Cantors and choirs
will sing a composition based
on Psalm CXI written by Rabbi
Ario S. Hyams of Teaneck, N. J.
Rabbi Israel M. Goldman of
Baltimore, chairman of the na-
tional jubilee committee, has is-
stied a proclamation calling
upon members of the congrega-
tions served by the Rabbinical
Assembly "to assemble in their
respective Houses of Worship for
a service of Rededication and
Thanksgiving that Almighty God
has fulfilled in us the prophetic
promise, 'Though thy beginning
shall be small, thy latter end
shall be great'."

100 Bnai Moshe Youths
In Dedication Program

New Officers Elected

By 2 Synagogue Groups

RABBI MORRIS MAX

Dr. Arnold N. Lowan, profes-
sor of physics at Yeshiva Uni-
versity, has joined the staff of
the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, ti
White Oak, Md., as the consult-
a n t in applied mathematics.
Professor Lowan, an outstand-
ing mathematician, is a former
director of the Computation
Laboratory of the National Bu-
reau of Standards.

. Two societies of Cong. Beth
Abraham elected officers for ings sponsored by Cong. Bnai
1951 at meetings held last week. David. Rabbi Morris Max will
At its annual dinner meeting open the series at 8:30 p.m., Jan.
Chevrah Mishnayos S o c i . e t y 5, speaking on "A Progressive
electec‘Samuel Weiss, president. Synagogue."
Rabbi Max, rabbi at Queens
The Free Loan Association
elected Hyman P. Weller its new Jewish Center, Forest Hills, N.Y.,
The New York Sun sold for
is vice-president of the Rabbin-
leader.
Other officers of Chevrah ical Council of America and the the world-record price of $40,000
Mishnayos include Jacob Mohr, author of many books. He is in 1837.
vice-president; Mayer Bern- also a member of the Jewish
stein, secretary; and Mayer Ros- Welfare Board's Chaplain's
enzweig, treasurer. Louis Ellen- Committee, a member of the
bogen presided at the meeting, Jewish National Fund national
THE
which was arranged by Rev. board. and executive member of
the Mizrachi Organization of
Jacob Landgarten.
America.
ON THE OCEAN at 12th ST.
New officers of the Free Loan
The series, to run for eight
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American and
vice-president and Morris Sper- successive weeks, will deal with
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Endorsed by Or-
ber, treasurer. Board members themes on education, the home,
thodox Rabbinate.
include Louis Ellenbogen, B. Israe 1, patriotism, character,
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J. Scheck and Rev. J. Landgar-
ten. Installation will take place David choir will chant the musi-
cal program.
Jan. 8 at the synagogue.

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Cong. Beth Aaron will dedi-
Plans
were
announced
for
the
Cate
its Friday night service to
annual patron's dinner of Yes-
hivath Beth Yehudah to be held college youth home from school
March 18, in t h e Yeshivah vacation s. Rabbi Benjamin
building, at last Sunday's semi- Gorrelick will speak on "The
annual membership meeting. Need of a Religious Faith for
Daniel A. Laven, chairman of Intelligent Living." Louis El-
the boar d of directors, was lenson will act as cantor, and
named yearbook chairman. Mrs. Gorrelick will be soloist.
David I. Berris, treasurer, gave The service, at 8:30 p.m., is
t h e financial report covering sponsored by the Young Adult
June to November. Rabbi Moses Group.
Fischer, chairman of the Yes-
hivah board of education, and
Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter, chair-
man of the executive commit-
tee, gave the educational report.
Max W. Temchin, vice-presi-
dent, presided.

Over 100 students, aged four
to six, took part in Bnai Moshe
religious school's "Dedication to
Jewish Learning" ceremonies on
Friday, Dec. 22 at the school.
The youngsters presented a pro-
gram called "Beauty in Jewish
Life," which placed special em-
phasis on observance of the
Sabbath.
Soloists among the children
were Leah Glassman and Paul
Levi. The school glee club, under
the direction of Henry Siegel
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Wayne U. Professor
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Dr. William Wattenberg, as-
sociate professor of educational
psychology at Wayne Univer-
sity, will speak at the Bnai
Moshe adult school of Jewish
studies at 9 p.m. T u e s d a y.
"Home Influence on the Per-
sonality" will be the thesis of
Dr. Wattenberg's lecture.
Study classes, held between 8
and 9 p.m., are followed by the
lecture. The public is invited.

Rabbi Fram to Report on
White House Conference

Rabbi Leon A. Fram, who
represented the Central Confer-
ence of American Rabbis at the
Mid - C e n t u r y Conference on
Children and Youth at the
White House, will report the de-
cisions of the conference as his
sermon Friday night. Services
begin at 8:30 p.m., in the new
Temple_ Israel, Manderson at
Merton.
Sessions of the Temple's reli-
gious school will be suspended
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