To Wed Dec. 16 MARION R. BAMBERGER Mr. and Mrs. H. Bamberger of Clairmount Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Marion Ruth, to James H. Siegel, son of Mrs. Regina Siegel and the late Martin Siegel. The couple graduated f r o m Wayne University, where Miss Bamberger was affiliated with Sigma Theta Delta sorority and Mr. Siegel with Alpha Phi Omega fraternity. Miss Bamberger also took postgraduate work at the University of Michigan. The wedding date has -been . set for Dec. 16. Recent Bride Detroit Synagogues to Join All Faiths In Celebrating Thanksgiving Holiday Detroit's synagogues will join with all other faiths in holding special Thanksgiving services on Thursday, Nov. 22. Following is a schedule of traditional Thanksgiving Day and sabbath services. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, Central Meth- odist Church, • will speak at Thanksgiving services at 11 a.m., which will also serve to inaugu- rate the celebration of the syn- agogue's 90th anniversary. At Sabbath services Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob H. So- nenklar will officiate. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will de- liver a brief sermon at Thanks- giving services at Adas Shalom Synagogue, beginning at 11 a.m. and ending at- 12 noon. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will chant spe- cial prayers. At late Friday serv- ices Rabbi Segal will preach on "The Army Cannot Be Stopped." At Cong. Bnai David, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "Thanksgiving as a Test Day." Services began at 11 a.m. and last until 12 noon. Cantor Hy- man Adler will chant hymns of the day, and the youth groups will participate in a speCial pro- gram. A party at the conclusion of services will honor children of members and of the religious school. At Sabbath morning services Rabbi S p e r k a will preach on "He Opens the Eyes of the Blind." Services at Cong. Bnai Moshe begin at 11 a.m. with Rabbi Moses Lehrman speaking on "Overextended Living." Cantor . David Katzman will chant the service. Sabbath services at 4:50 p.m., Friday,; at 9 a.m., Satur- day. Temple Israel will dedicate its Sabbath eve services tonight to the 200 new members of the congregation. Jacob A. Citrin, president, and- Reuben Levine, chairman of the reception com- mittee, will deliver a welcome, and Reuben Axelrod will re- spond for the new members. Rabbi Leon Fr am will preach on "Living Judaism." The Bar Mitz- vah of Raymond Alan Jacobs will be observed. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will speak on Saturday on "The Lesson of Sodom and Gamorrah for Our Day," at Cong. Beth Aaron. At Temple Beth El, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak tonight on "Facing the Uncertainties of Life Today." Services at Cong. Mishkan Is- rael will be held at 5 p.m., to- day, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. It looked like its days were numbered! 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 16, 1951 Mrs. Si Zeldis and Mrs. Tama Brightman left on Sunday for. New York and from there on Thursday sailed on the Ile de Fr a n c e to Marseilles, from there proceeding to Israel to visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hayyim Zeldis, in the settlement Hazirim. Mesdames Zeldis and Bright- man took with them nearly 2,000 pounds of material for the Hazirim colony, including elec- trical and other apparatus. Hayyim Zeldis' uncle, Max Lapides, who has toured the Middle Eastern countries to as- sist the JDC in the transfer of Jews to Israel from Moslem countries, again is assisting in the settlement of newcomers in Israel and visits frequently with the Zeldis' in Hazirim. LZOA National Secretary Here to Discuss N. Y. Parley Dr. Berl Frymer, national sec- retary of the Labor Zionist Or- ganization of America, will meet with members of the Detroit LZOA Council, on Monday, at the home of Aaron Gornbein, 2969 Lawrence, to discuss the forthcoming convention of LZOA in New York from Dec". 27 to 31. DELICIOUS! Holl a' lid Herring Now It looks Brand New! 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His report Will deal principally with infor- mation he wrote at the request of Stanton Griffis, U. S. Ambas- sador to Spain in a memoran- dum stating his obServations of Spain during his second visit there this summer. Mrs. Irwin Leviant, of the Sris- terhood, will deliver the invoca- tion, and the choir will assist at services. The Sisterhood will be hostesses at an oneg shabbat MRS. ALEXANDER KUHN following services. At Saturday services Rabbi At a candlelight ceremony on Sept. 9, at Congregation Bnai Einhorn will speak on "The Moshe, Dorothy Jane Grossman, Practice of Judaism." daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grossman, became the bride of Young Adults 18 to 35 Are Invited to the Alexander Kuhn. DANIEL FRISCH CHAPTER ZOD Bernard Grossman was best man. Ushers were Stanley Gross- THANKSGIVING EVE. man, Ronald and Donald Wine- hart and Bernard Plotkin. The DANCE. bridesmaids were Fay Dan, Cor- WEDNESDAY inne Dorb, Elaine Plotkin, Adell Estern. Sandra Gutter was maid NOVEMBER 21ST. of honor and Ruth Rose was at Zionist House matron of honor. -\ Mesdames Zeldis, Brightman Visit Children in Israel art,et.: Clettriin4 1...Ploot Donation $1.00 Only $110* Adas Shalom Synagogue will - open its sixth Institute for Adult Studies on Nov. 27, 8 p.m. Class- es will be held from 8 to 10:15 p.m. each Tuesday for 18 weeks. Classes at 8 p.m. include courses in conversational He- brew for beginners and ad- vanced students and a lecture course on "Israel: Its Land, History and People," conducted by Albert Elazar. . Classes at 7 p.m. include a lecture - demonstruction course, "Adventures in Jewish Prayer," conducted by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and a survey of "Out- standing Jewish Novels." The latter half of the Institute sea- son will also feature a series on "Psychiatry and Religion," an extension of last year's course. Max Biber is adult study Chairman, with Mrs. Joseph Loomus and Nate Maxman, co- chairmen. 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