Michigan Communities Join in Planning Welcome
For Israel's Minister of Religions on Feb. 18

Cantor Kusevitsky on Program;
Irving Schlussel to Be Toastmaster

The . local Bnai Akiba youth
.Samuel H. Rubiner, president
of the Jewish Welfare Federa- group and the Hanoar Hamiz-
tion; Dr. Shmarya Kleinman rachi of Toledo will form a
guard of honor upon the arrival
of Rabbi Maimon.
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi,
headed by Mrs. Joseph Kunin,
and Young Women's Mizrachi
Organization, headed by Mrs.
Sam Greenbaum, together with
Mrs. Philip Stollman and Mrs.
I. W. Schlussel, are in charge of
the dinner.
Many communities in Michi-
gan are sending delegations to
Detroit to attend the Maimon
testimonial d i n n e r, including
Mt. Clemens, Grand Rapids and
Muskegon. Large delegations
P. Stollman are expected from Toledo and
I. W. Schulussel
Windsor.
president of the Jewish Corn-
Philip Stollman, chairman of
munity Council; Lawrence the Mizrachi board, is one of
Crohn, president of the Zionist the chairmen of -the welcoming
Council of Detroit, and Ben- committee.
Morris Snow, president of con-
j a rn n Laikin,
president of the gregation Bnai Zion and vice-
`Jewish National president of M i z r a c h i, an-
u n d Council,. nounces. that all plans have
together with been completed for the services
the entire local to be conducted in his syna-
Rabbinate a n d gogue by Cantor Kusevitsky on
leaders of syna- Sabbath morning, Feb. 17.
gogues and
landsmanschaf- Rabbi Nathan to Speak
Husevitsky ten, have joined At Banquet of Chachmey
in the preparations for the visit
here .of _Rabbi Judah L. Maimon, Lublin Sunday Evening
Minister of Religious Affairs in
Rabbi Jacob Nathan of Chi-
Israel, Sunday. evening, Feb. 18.
cago, formerly of Detroit, will be
Irving W. Schlussel, presi-
dent of Mizrachi, will be the the guest speaker at the 8th an-

Theodore Kaminsky, com-
mander of Sol Yetz-Morris Co-
hen Post 530, Jewish War Vet-
erans, with the co-operation of
Inspector Felix Paden, Sergeant
Francis Trinity and Patrolman
Bernard Duggan, of the Petosky
Police Precinct, signed up a
group of members of the Jewish
War Veterans as auxiliary pol-
icemen.
More members, either male or
female, are needed for the aux-
iliary. Those desiring to join
should contact their closest pol-
ice station.
To be eligible, one must be a
citizen of the United States, 29
years of age or older, in good
physical condition, and not a
member of the Army or Navy re-
serves, National Guard, or eligi-
ble for the draft.
A 12-week training course is
given at a point close to the re-
cruit's home, for two hours one
day a week, at the recruit's con-
venience. There is a possibility
that the training course will be
given at the .Jewish War Vet-
erans Memorial Home.
Women auxiliary police also
are needed.

Central PTA to Fete
Parents on Wednesday

Central High School PTA will
entertain parents of all 10th
graders and other students at-
tending Central at a tea from
2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in
the school lunchroom.
Dr. Thomas J. Gunn, the
principal, and Mrs. Sara Perl-
mutter, PTA president, will
greet the parents. Counsellors
will explain the courses offered
and the problems of the stu-
dents. Mrs. Gunn and Miss
Bertha M. Robinson, assistant
principal, will pour.

, toastmaster. The guest artist
will be the world famous ean-
tiir Moshe Kusevitsky.

young Israel of Detroit, head-:

ed by Samuel Platt, its presi-

dent, will be ..tn. charge of ar-
ranging all details in meeting
the Minister when he arrives:
Members of that Organization
will also handle the seating at
the banquet sponsored by the
Mizrachi Organization of De-
troit that evening at the Fort
Wayne Hotel.

Beth Aaron Enrolls
50 New Members
At Friday Service

Richard Tucker Concert on Sunday

Jewish Vets Sign Up
As Polk', Aides Here

Richard Tucker, leading tenor
of the Metropolitan Opera, this
week announced the program
for his concert at Northwest He-
brew Congregation on Sunday
evening.
Appearing under auspices of
N. W. Men's 'Club, Mr. Tucker,
whose repertoire includes not
only operatic selections but also
the most important Hebrew and
Yiddish songs, will sing the fol-
lowing:
Mendelsohn's "If With All
Your Hearts"; Handel's Aria
from Judas Maccabeus; Pergol-
esi's. "Nina"; Halevy's Aria from
La Juive; Goldfaden's "Rozinkes

Drora Kleinplatz to Speak
On Jewish Music to 'Chug'

The Chug Ivri Hebrew speak-
ing group will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Solomon, 2961 Ful-
lerton.
The evening will be devoted to
Jewish Music Month. Mrs. Drora
Kleinplatz will speak on "Jewish
Music Through the Ages." Miss
Janet Olender will illustrate the
talk with appropriate Yiddish
and Hebrew recordings.
Miss Yona Yashpe of Israel,
president of the group, invites
all who are interested in Hebrew
speaking to join the organiza-
tion.

mit Mandlen"; Zilbert's "Hav-
doloh"; Low's "A Din-Torah 1VIit
Gott"; "Tzena-Tzena" by Mich-
rovsky-Grossman; Secunda's "A
Dudele"; selections from Chajes,
Durante, Donizetti, Garnet.
Mr. Tucker will sing the Kol
Nidre and Havdoloh with the
Northwest choir.

Bnai Moshe Young Marrieds
Plan Social on Monday

The Young Married Couples
Group of Congregation Bnai
Moshe will hold its monthly
social Monday, 8:30 p.m., in the
Harry Rosman Assembly Hall of
the synagogue. A Fred Astaire
dance couple will stage an exhi-
bition of dances and will give
instruction.
Young married couples are
welcome. Information about
joining may be obtained at the
congregation office.

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nual banquet of Yeshivath
Chachmey Lublin, this Sunday,
Feb. 11, at 6 p.m., .in the Yeshi-
vath Building, Linwood at Elm-
Beth Aaron Synagogue will hurst.
induct 50 new members at spe-
Cantor Ruben Boyarsky will
cial services at 8:30 p.m. this present the musical program.
Friday These members joined
the. , congregation in the last Golden, Freedland
month.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, (lead- "BethYehuda's
spiritual leader of the congrega- Year Book for 1951
tion, will conduct the service
and will preach the sermon. His
Isadore R. Cohen, president of
topic will be.: "The Synagogue,
Our Spiritual Home." Cantor Yehivath Beth Yehuda, this
Nikolas Fenakel of the North- week announced the appoint-
west Hebrew Congregation will ment of . Louis H. Golden and
Nathan Freedland as co-chair-
officiate at the special services. men
of Beth Yehudah
Also participating will be •Dr.
yea,r book,
Marvin A. Last, president of the
:which will be
congregation; Al M. F e n k e 1 1,
issued in c o n-
membership chairman; Samuel
junction with
I. Freedman, vice president and
the tenth an-
Sidney M. Levine, one of . the
n u-a 1 patron's
new members. Mrs. Gorrelick
dinner of t h e
will be the soloist and Charles
schools
s
Bennett will say the Kiddush.
uled for March
A social hour under the auspices
18th at t h e
of the Sisterhood will follow the
Latin Quarter.
L. Golden
service. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lib-
Daniel A. Laven, chairman of
erson will be the hosts. -
the board, will be honored on
The Men's Club of Beth Aaron that occasion by the dedication
is planning a Brotherhood pro- of the journal to him.
gram for the evening of Feb.
Mr. Golden was born in De-
21. The Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, troit in 1920, is married and has
executive director of the De- two children. He has been as-
troit Round Table of Protest- sociated with Yeshivath Beth
ants, Catholics and Jews, will Yehudah for the past 4 years.
ll also be He is a member of the Detroit
speak. Two films will
presented at this meeting.
Board of Commerce and is also
affiliated with Keidan Lodge of
Cuban Temple Joins UAHC
Bnai Brith and the business-
Dr, Maurice N. Eisendrath, men's group of the City of Hope.
president of the Union of Amer-
Georgia Bill Bans KKK
ican Hebrew Congregations, an-
ATLANTA, (JTA) — Governor
nounces the affiliation with the
Union of the first liberal Jewish Herman Talmadge signed into
congregation in Cuba. Teniple law a bill banning the wearing
Beth Israel, the United Hebrew of hooded masks and burning of
Congregation of Havana, Cuba, crosses, long the symbols of the
became the 427th Reform con- Ku Klux Klan. The bill passed
gregation to join the parent the Georgia House 146 to 1 and
body of Liberal Jewish congre- was approved unanimously by
•Lbe_Senate.
gations.

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