Bnai Moshe YPC Renamed Stanley Riegler Youth Club Wayne IZFA Chapter Hots Regional Seminar in Art By Maxine R. Levin Jewish News Art Editor Editor's Note: Congregation Shaarey Zedek will observe its 90th anniversary with the following .events: Art exhibit, which began Thursday, at the Art Institute; Thanksgiving morning service, to be addressed by Dr. Henry Hitt Crane; Sabbath morning service, Nov. 24, Rabbi Morris Adler's sermon topic being "A Backward Glance and a Forward Look"; Men's Club and Sisterhood event Saturday night, Nov. 24, with presen- tation of cantata,`"The Lord's Song"; religious school cele- bration, Nov. 25; anniversary banquet, SUnday, Nov. 25, Dr. Simon S. Greenberg, vice-chancellor of Jewish Theological Seminary, guest speaker. ' synagogue at Eisenstadt, dated 1690, with the name of Rabbi Mair Ben Isaac. It once be- longed to Sampson • Wertheimer, Chief Rabbi of Austria, a famous Court Jew. This ring, having the inscription "With Permis- sion of His Highness," was ex- hibited at the Brooklyn Muse- UM. The oldest item in the exhibit is a Hebrew manuscript of sev- eral books of Holy Stories, dated 1325, signed by the Scribe. The fly leaf has dated records of sales of transfer of ownership. The book is one of several items on loan from the collection of Charles Feinberg. There are beautiful large pairs of silver Sabbath candlesticks, a set of six large silver Mezzuzas (Polish, 1700), a 17th century breastplate (Torah coveioing), and other fine pieces, too num- erous to mention. 'An important feature of the exhibit is the catalogue com- piled by Dr. Stephen S. Kayser, with a preface by Dr. Edgar P. Richardson, director of the De- troit Art Institute, containing 28 photographs and descriptions of the articles shown. This cata- logue is an important addition to any library. This is the first opportunity Detroit has to see so important a collection of Jewish cere- monial art. 'The exhibit's his- torical significance is as great as its artistic value. We feel that the schools of our community should not miss the educational importance of this show. More than 200 art pieces, in- cluding BO loaned by the Jewish Museum of New York, are in- cluded in the collection of Jew- ish ceremonial objects on ex- hibit at the Art Institute in honor of Shaarey Zedek's 90th anniversary. The Detroit Art Commission is co-sponsor of the exhibition with Shaarey Zedek The exhibit offers an unusual opportunity to view the collec- tion of silver objects gathered from many countries, including Israel; Africa, India and Euro- pean countries. Each selection represents a particular era in Jewish history, Jewish cere- monial art being basically east- ern, influenced by the countries in which the artisans produced them. - An elaborately wrought set of Pa duan 18th century silver Torah Crowns and Rimonim is on loan by Temple Israel. An embroidered Ark curtain, used on the occasion of a circum- cision in the synagoglie, and in- tricately woven silver belt worn by Kohanim on Holy Days, are two of the unusual beautiful articles from the Jewish Mu- seum collection. Detroit art col- lector Henry Meyers has loaned a 19th century silver Menorah for oil burning, an object of rare design and craftsmanship. In the collection is a wedding ring, shaped in the form of the . B-P Hadassah Group To See Israel Movie A four-day regional seminar to be held over the Thanksgiv- ing weekend is planned by the Intercollegiate Zionist Federa- tion of America. The Wayne University Chapter will be host. Sessions will open Thursday with registration and a social in the evening. Rabbi Max Kapus- tin, of Wayne Hillel Foundation, will speak at Friday morning's session, which will discuss "The Structure of the American Jew- ish Community" from the re- ligious and secular standpoints. Benjamin Mintz, educational director of national IZFA, will address Saturday afternoon ses- sions on "IZFA Today." Other events planned are a tour of Detroit, brunches and socials, religious services, panels, workshops and forums. The Young People's Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe, recently re- named the Stanley Riegler Youth Club in memory of its late president who lost his life while in the armed forceS, has planned a program of activities for its current season. The first get-together will be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the synagogue. The program will in- clude the showing of a film. All young men and women in /the community are invited to attend. STORM SASH ALUMINUM OR WOOD Kaufmann Dealer Pisgah Lodge to Celebrate Birthday with Initiation WRIGHT'S HOME EQUIPMENT Pisgah Lodge; the oldest and largest Bnai Brith group in Michigan, will initiate new members at a meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Parkside Hall. The initiation, part - of the 94th birthday celebration of the Lodge, will be performed by the nationally-known Lodge Degree Team. Members include Elias Goldberg, Samuel W. Leib, Jo- seph L. Staub, Clement J. Weitz- man and Alfred H. Bounin. Maurice J. Short, tenor, will par- ticipate in the ritual. Rabbi Herschel Lymon, direc- tor of the Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan, will be guest speaker. Members, their families and friends are invited to the ceremonies. 14104 FENKELL VE. 8-9034 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 16, 1951 NO CONSTIPATION NOW AFTER YEARS OF MISERY For years I had been taking many kinds of laxatives. Then I tried ALL-BRANI It not only keeps me regular . . . I really enjoy eating it every day!" Rudy R. Ad- ler, 1410 20th St., Miami Beach, Fla. . One of many unso- licited letters from ALL-BRAN users. You, too, may ex pect to overcome constipation due to lack of dietary bulk if you follow this advice: Eat an ounce (about 1/2 cup) of crispy Kellogg's ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not com- pletely satisfied after 10 days, return empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! (adV.) COCKTAIL PARTY Given by BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER OF BNAI BRITH SAT. NITE REFRESHMENTS 1 NOV. 17th DANCING 9 P.M. UNTIL PRIZES FEATURED ENTERTAINMENT HERMAN PRITZ & HIS PANTOMIMES ROBERT MORGAN DANCE TEAMS HOTEL DETROITER, WOODWARD AVENUE MEN'S CONTRIBUTION, $2.00 LADIES ADMISSION: ' FUND RAISING TICKETS PURCHASED FROM: BNAI BRITH BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER ONLY SAVE TIME Deposits can be made at any of our 32 conveniently located -offices. Check the telephone directory for the office nearest you. Or you can mail your deposits through our proved "Deposit-by-Mail" plan. "The 44.1 fite And dha eat..." (Isaiah 1,19) VALUABLE RECORD Canceled checks and check book stubs provide a valuable bookkeeping_record. PRODUCTS of ISRAEL The Business and Profession- • WHOLESOME al Group of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will hold a recep- • DELICIOUS EXOTIC FLAVORS tion for new members following • MODERATELY PRICED Relax ...-Reffesb ...NOW • • • its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. William F. Flashenberg, Enjoy "the best of 1475 W. Boston Blvd. at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. the Land' ...and Rosalind Schubot, president, help Israel's invites members and their economy, tool PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN friends to attend. The film Milwaukee lust 20 Miles West of "Hands of Healing,'2 made in Is- At your grocer's rael, depicting the work of the and all good Hadassah, will be shown. Ger- candy counters tc.,.. aldine Stashefsky, who recently Sunda"! returned from a visit to Israel, ELITE will give a program of Israeli To F rida focill songs. AtileTIC" CANDIES B. & P. members are now con- Modern, Smartly Furnished Accommo- RAMAT-GAN, ducting their annual Honor Roll dations—Wonderful Food and Lots of it ISRAEL Campaign which will culminate I — Complete Health Spa — Planned Ac- with a luncheon at the Lee Plaza! tivities—Tropical Indoor Pool—Nightly Hotel on Dec. 9. A representative 1 Entertainment—Year 'Round Sports. of the Israeli government will be For Reservations, Phone or Write guest speaker. The third "Jewish Portrait," of the Goldie Adler Series will be Distributed by PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN drawn by Mrs. Morris Adler on NATIONAL WHOLESALE For A "Different" Family Vacation Tuesday, 10 a.m. at Cong. Shaaf-: GROCERS CO. Plan Your FLORIDA Stay At ey Zedek. "Yehudah Halevi- North Shore Manor,' Miami Beach, Fla. 8938 - 12th Street, Troubadour of God" will be dis- Shinderman-Managed Luxury Apartments Detroit, Mich. cussed. The series is open to all. Mrs. W i 11_ i a m B. Isenberg, Chapter chairman of the New Medical Center, advises that contributions to this project may be made in any denomina- tion in honor of all simchas, announces the resolution adopted to plant a forest of 10,000 and to commemorate the mem- trees in the name of our Branch in the FOREST OF THE ory of departed ones. MARTYRS, in memory of the six million who died AL KIDUSH HASHEM. We call on all our members and friends to plant trees in this Bnai Brith Council Plans forest and thus commemorate their own families and rela- U. S. Jewish Affairs Meets tives who were brutally murdered by the Nazis. Please make your check payable to the Jewish National Fund Mrs. Morris Tack, president, and mail it to: and Mrs. Lewis Manning;chair- J. M. Singer Jewish National Fund man of the Ainerican and Jew- 18272 San Juan or 11816 Dexter Blvd. ish affairs committee of Greater Detroit 21, Mich. Detroit 6, Mich. Detroit Bnai Brith Women's The price of 10 trees is $15.00; A Garden can be planted for Council, announce their annual $150.00. Special tree certificates will be mailed to you for series on American and Jewish as many trees as you have planted. Affairs to start Dec. 5 with a MORRIS L. SCHAVER, Honorary President talk by Mrs. Morris Adler, in the HARRY SCHUMER, President auditorium of the Davison Jew- J. M. SINGER, Chairman, JNF Project ish Center at 1:30 D.rn. ■ _ . = akton allot 5-Day Special Oak/en Manor • Arlazaroff Branch No. 137 of Farband VoL 8 No. 20 AVOID MANY WINTER HAZARDS Icy sidewalks, streets and highways hazardous to walkers and drivers alike are not far away. Every trip you can avoid will reduce these hazards—and a National Bank of Detroit Per- sonal Checking Account will help you since you can pay all your bills by check. There are, of course, many other advantages—but we urge you to open your account now. before winter is upon us. 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