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April 20, 1951 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-04-20

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Michigan Temple Sisterhoods to Meet
In Detroit for Two-Day Conference

Dr. Jonah B. Wise, of New
York's Central Synagogue, son
of Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, found-
er of the U.S. Reform Jewish
movement, will be guest speaker
at the banquet'.,:. .
of t h e annual
convention of
the Michigan
State Federa-
tion of Temple
Sisterhoods, at
7 p.m., April 30,
at the Book
Cadillac Hotel.
The conven-
tion will open
at 9 a.m., April
30. All sessions
and the lunch- ,
eon will be held
at Temple Israel.
The convention will open at
9 a.m. April 30. All sessions and
the luncheon will be held at
Temple Israel.
The proceedings of the day,
at which Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,

hoods; election and installation
of officers; and an address on
"Relatives and Relativity" by
Mrs. Strassburger.
Mrs. Maurice K l e i n, past
president of the Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El, is convention
chairman, with Mrs. Daniel
Krouse, of the Sisterhood of
Temple Israel, as co-chairman.
Others who will participate in
the convention are Dr. B. Bene-
dict - Glazer of Temple .Beth El;
Rabbi Leon Frain of Temple Is-
rael; Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, of
Temple Beth El; Mrs. Harvey
Steadman of L a n s i n g, past
president of the Michigan Fed-
eration of Sisterhoods; Mrs. Irv-
ing Steinman of Pontiac; Mrs.
Harry Landsman and Mrs. Wil-
liam Greenwald of the Sister-
hood of Temple Israel,: Mrs.
Lawrence Freedman of the Sis-
terhood of Temple Beth El; and
Mrs. Manuel Brown of Grand
Rapids, past president- of the
State Federation of Sisterhoods.
Officers of the State Federa-
tion of Sisterhoods are: Mrs.
Danto, president; Mrs. Marcus
Lebster of Flint, Mrs. Harry
Krohn of Detroit, Mrs. Arthur
Siegel of Grand Rapids, vice
presidents; Mrs. Nathan Rosen-
feld of Jackson, treasurer; Mrs.
William Karpf of East Lansing,
recording- secretary; Mrs. Sam-
uel Blacher of Detroit, corres-
ponding secretary.

Form Sponsors Group
For Camp Kinneret

THE JEWISH NEWS— . . ,9 Prof. Levin to Speak At Mizrachi Meeting

Friday, April 20, 1951

Morris Snow Heads
Yeshivah. Committee
For Passover Appeal

At a meeting of the board of
directors of the Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, Morris Snow, president
of Congregation Bnai Zion, was
unanimously elected chairman
of the . PassoVer appeals tradi-
tionally made for the school.
Mr. Snow, at the first organi-
zational meeting, stated that
this year a concerted effort will
be made to obtain as many ap-
peals as possible from all syna-
gogues in Detroit. These ap-
peals, he added, should be made
on the eighth day of Passover
during Yizkor services, at which
time the needs of the Yeshi-
vah will be explained, with
special emphasis laid on the
lunches that are served the chil-
dren each day, pointing out that
$18 feeds a child his lunches for
one month.
Mr. Snow stated that the Vaad
Hachinuch has agreed to issue
a proclamation in all synagogues
explaining the urgency and need
for supporting the Yeshivah.
A committee is in process of
formation and the following al-
ready have agreed to serve:

"Economic and Cultural Prob-
lems of the Jewish State" will
be discussed by Prof. Samuel M.
Levin, head of the department
of economics at Wayne Univer-
sity, when he addresses a group
of Hapoel Hamizrachi at 9 p.m.,
Sunday, at the University's Hillel
Foundation, 4841 Second. -*
Bar Ilan and Morasha Chap-
ters are sponsors of the open
meeting. Prof. Levin has recent-
ly returned from a tour through
Europa and Israel, and will pre-
sent his first public address
since returning.
The evening will mark the
third Yahrzeit of Rabbi Meyer
Berlin Bar Ilan, former leader
of the World Mizrachi move-
ment, after whom the Detroit

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sky, David J. Cohen, Max Carmen, M.
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Information regarding the ap-
A committee of sponsors is
being organized under the lead- peals or speaker may be gotten
ership of Rabbi Morris Adler, by calling Hyman Wohl, execu-
Albert Elazer, Louis LaMed, Irv- tive director of the Yeshivah,
ing Pokempner, Dr. Alexander TU. 3-3700.
W. Sanders, Morris L. Schaver
and Sidney Shevitz, to establish Abeles Tells CJFWF
the first Hebrew-speaking camp
MRS. C. C. STRASSBURGER in Michigan, to serve the Mid- Of Israel's Dire Needs
president of the Michigan State west Region, including Akron,
The increased urgency of Is-
Federation of Temple Sister- i Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colum-
hoods, will preside, will consist bus, Dayton, Detroit, Louisville, rael's need for maximum phil-
of greetings by Mrs. M. George Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Toledo anthropic aid from America in
the light of current immigra-
Wayburn, president of the Sis- and Windsor.
pressures and international
terhood of Temple Beth El, and I Camp capacity will be limited tion
Mrs. W i 11 i a m P. Greenberg, to 70 campers. Because of the developments was stressed by
Minister David Ben-
president of the Sisterhood of nature of Camp Kinneret, it Prime
Temple Israel; a workshop on has been chosen as the site for Gurion and other Israeli offic-
youth led by Rabbi Samuel j this new camp. Kinneret is lo- ials in discussions with Herbert
Cook, . director of the National cated 18 miles west of Ann R. Abeles, Newark, vice-presi-
FederatiOn of Temple Youth; a Arbor, just a few miles from dent of the Council of Jewish
religious service at n o o n; a Chelsea, Mich. It was establish- Federations and Welfare Funds.
luncheon; and a workshop on ed by members of Habonim in
club leadership at which Mrs. 1937, and has been a camp for
C. C. Strassburger of Knoxville, Jewish youth, 14-19, mostly
Tenn., vice president of the Na- members of Habonim in the
tonal Federation of Temple Sis- midwest. There will be a six
terhoods, will be the speaker. ' week Hebrew program, with 12
The sessions and the lunch- hours of formal class work per
eon on May 1, beginning at 9 ! week. Kinneret will be the Sum-
a.m.. will be held at Temple , mer Institute of the United
Beth El. Proceedings will con- I Hebrew qchools, and will be
sist of a breakfast . for officers ' staffed by three veteran teach-
of the State Federation and ers, Israeli teachers, and grad-
presidents of all state Sister- i uates of a Habonim leadership
seminar at the Berl Katznelson
Institute _ in Israel. The formal
program of Hebrew instruction
Detroit Rabbis Call
will be an integral part of the
For Observance of
camp program. Activities will be
conducted in Hebrew. It is ex-
Israel's Anniversary
The Rabbinical Association of pected that every camper will
Detroit, comprising Orthodox, leave the camp, not only with
Conservative and Reform Rab- an augmented knowledge of He-
bis, has issued a call to the Jews brew as an academic subject,
of Detroit to mark Sabbath, but with the ability to speak
May 12, as a day of special Hebrew.
A regional meeting was held
prayer and thanksgiving in ob-
servance of the third anniver- in Cleveland last week-end, at-
sary of the new State of Israel. tended by Mel Annis and Rena
The Hallel—a series of Psalms Silver of the Detroit Habonim,
recited only on most festive oc- Sarah Halpern of the Cleveland
casions—will be one of the fea- Pioneer Women, and Mr. Kush-
tures of the service in all syna- ner of the Cincinnati Farband.

gogues. In addition, appropriate Winter headquarters of Camp
prophetic lessons and selections Kinneret are at 13722 Linwood.
from the Psalms will be read. In -
their proclatnation the Rabbis To Lay Cornerstone
stated:
Of New Bruli Moshe
"The State of Israel has added
Building
on May 20
a red-letter day to the Jewish
calendar. The 5th of Iyar. In-
The corner-stone laying cere-
dependence
Day, is henceforth
,
to be celebrated as a day of joy monies of the new school build-
and thanksgiving. The Rabbin- ing of Congregation Bnai Moshe,
lea' Association of Detroit feels no w under construction, will
that t h e synagogue should take place Sunday, May 20. 5:30
stamp the great occasion with p.m.
Rabbi Irving Lehrman, of the
a religious character and invest
the day with a sacredness wor- Miami Beach Jewish Center,
thy of the historic event it brother of Rabbi Moses Lehr-
commemorates." Detroit Jews man of Bnai Moshe, will be the
are urged to assemble in their guest speaker at the banquet
respective houses of worship following the ceremonies.'
and in the accents of their faith,-, Mr. and M. Charles Gros-
pour forth their prayers to the berg will be honored at the ban-
Guardian of Israel. An original quet in recognition of their gen-
prayer in Hebrew and in Eng- _erous contribution of the lot
fish is being drawn up and will now the site of the new school

chapter was named. Readings
from the works of the late
scholar and leader will be part
of the progi- am.
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
president of Bar Ilan Chapter,
will conduct the meeting.

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