Congregational Activities Rev. Jones to Preach At Temple Israel 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 11, 1952 Rev. Edgar De Witt Jones, Rabbi Moses Lehrman minister emeritus of Central To Review Steinberg's Woodward Christian Church and Religious Liberty Is Your Right As An • American — a leading personality in the Book Tuesday Evening Protestant Church, will occupy Perpetuate It By Attending Sabbath Services in Your Synagogue Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be the pulpit of Rabbi Leon Fram the speaker at the adult school at Temple Israel at 8:30 pm., of Jewish studies at Cong. Bnai today. Dr. Marvin Fox to Open munity- IN ide interest Dr. Jones is past president of Moshe Tuesday, at 9 p.m. Study Bnai David Friday Series the Federal Council of the classes will convene at 8 and Churches in America. Although adjourn at 9 to hear Rabbi Cong. Bnai David will open its retired from pastoral service he Lehrman, who will review the late Dr. Milton Steinberg's "A Irving W. Schlussel, president, evaluate the needs and purposes series of Friday night gather- continues work in the National Believing Jew." Albert Elazar ings, dedicated to the subject, Conference of Christians and and Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive of Mizrachi as one of the strong- "The Syna- Jews and the Detroit Round will conduct Rabbi Lehrman's director, of Detroit Mizrachi, an- est factors in Israel's upbuilding class that night. gogue and You," Table. notince t hat community-wide and we hope all Detroit Jews Rabbi Pram will be Mon- in interest is being shown in the will share in the celebration of at 8:30 p.m., to- treal, occupying the pulpit of 90 Rabbis Sign Petition, jubilee to be held at Latin Quar- our achievements," Mr. Nus- day, at the syn- Temple Emanuel, the Reform Oppose Jewish Hospital's ter on Jan. 20 in honor of the baum stated. agogue. congregation of Montreal, at the 50th anniversary of the world Dr. MarVin invitation of its rabbi, Dr. 'Half Kosher' Concession Mizrachi movement. Rabbi J. Weinberg Is Fox, professor of Harry J. Stern. He will preach • NEW YORK, (AJP)—The tor- Dr. Joseph Lookstein will be philos o p h y at on "Age of Faith." guest speaker and the musical Beth Abraham Speaker On Tuesday night, Rabbi Fram rid controversy over kashruth Ohio State Uni- program will be under the di- officiate at the marriage of at the planned Long Island Jew- versity, will be At the second program in its rection of Harry Segal. the first of his niece, Janet Ruth Frain, ish Hospital flared anew with 90 rabbis signing a petition Abraham Nusbaum, chairman current series on "Current Dr. Fox many outstand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip of the dinner arrangements Trends in American Jewish ing personalities to speak at Fram, at Shaar Hashomayim which declared that any plan to _serve non-kosher foods in the Synagogue, in Montreal.. committee, stated that a num- Life," Cong. Beth Abraham will these programs. hospital was "contrary to Jew- ber of reservations still are present Rabbi Julius Weinberg, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will ish law." available at the Mizrachi office, culture commission director of introduce D. Fox, and Cantor Form Sarvasher Aid the Jewish Community Council, The Board of Trustees of the 12244 Dexter, TO. 8-3128. Hyman Adler will lead the sing- at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 18, at the ing of the Zmiroth. David J. Honoring Rabbi Meisels contemplated hospital recently "This event will serve to re- synagogue. conceded.z.to a separate kosher Cohen is chairman of the series Paying tribute to Rabbi Chaim. kitchen in the hospital for Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will committee. Meisels, who with his family re- those patients requesting food preside and introduce the lec- Dr. Kazis to Address cently arrived from Europe and meeting dietary requirements. turer, who will speak on "Religi- Shaare'v Zedek Men now resides here in Detroit, a The remainder of the kitchen, ous Trends in American Jewish 14 Pupils to Graduate new organization called the Sar- however', would serve non-kosher Life." The Sisterhood and Wom- Shaarey Zedek School "A Religious Philosophy for en's Club will serve as hostesses vasher Ladies Auxiliary was re- food. Today" will be the topic of Dr. at a social which will follow. cently organized. The Long Island rabbis, en- At 8-15 p.m., today, 14 pupils Israel J. Kazis in a speech before Rabbi Meisels, descended from dorsing the stand, urged the Subsequent programs will deal will receive their diplomas from Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, at with the approaches of Ortho- Rabbi Berish Meisels, of War- trustees of the Long Island Jew- 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the syna- dox, Reform, Conservative and the Shaarey Zedek daily Hebrew saw, Rabbi Moishe Teitelbaum, ish Hospital to "reconsider and school. Graduates will partici- gogue. Reconstructionist trends in the pate in the religious service, and of Uhel, and Rabbi Chaim Hal- to comply with Jewish religious Dr. Kazis studied Semitic country today. The public is the oneg shabbat which will fol- berstam, of Sanse, was a prom- law." languages and history, and did inent rabbi in Hungary, and is invited to attend. • low in the social hall. graduate work in the depart- considered one of the leading Members of the graduating rabbinical authorities. ment of soci- class are Charles Abrahams, ology at Har- Orthodox Synagogue Elected to lead the organiza- Leo Cohen, Marvin Dubrinsky, tion were Mesdames Sigmund vard, where he May Drop Halley for Lloyd Gelman, David Hermelin, received his Ph. Lax, president; M. H. Klein, vice- Gloria Manela, Geraldine Posen, president; and Louis Wieder. D. degree for his Marrying Non-Jewess Kenneth Rosenthal, Nison Sa- secretary. All women interested at the dissertation on 'Hassidism — a NEW YORK, (AJP)—The mar- bin, Marcia Silber, Sharron in the group are invited to con- CARMEL HEBREW Study in the riage of Council President Ru- Stern, Zena Wax, Janet Zucker. tact Rabbi or Rebbetzin Meisels, SCHOOL or NURSERY The sermon will be preached Sociology _. a n d dolph Halley to a non-Jewess 3255 Lawrence. 17556 Wyoming history of Re- shocked leaders of the Jewish by Rabbi Morris Adler, and Can- mong the most progressive educe• ligion." crimebuster's Orthodox syna- tor Jacob H. Sonenklar with tional institutions in Detroit. Plastic Furniture In 1942, he gogue. There was talk that Hal- choir under the direction of Dan Morning and afternoon sessions at Frohman will officiate. Greet- enlisted as a ley, mentioned prominently as a Nursery, School. Ages from 3 to 5 Covers Dr. Kazis chaplain, served Liberal Party candidate for the ings will be brought by Dr. Also openings in the Hebrew MADE TO ORDER OR School. with the 85th Infantry Division mayoralty in 1952, might be Leonard Sidlow, chairman of READY MADE in the Italian campaign. He was asked to drop his membership the committee on Education Ages from 7 to 16 and the Honorable Charles Ru- CALL ANNA KARBAL discharged in 1946 with the rank in the shul. Transportation Available biner, president of Shaarey Ze- TO. '7-0874 of major. For Information, Call UN. 1-9744 Halley - wed the former Janice After leaving the service, Dr. Brosh in a quiet City Hall cere- dek. Harvey Ruskin of the 1952 Kazis was called to Temple mony here. The marriage was Mishkan of Boston, where he performed by Presiding Justice class will receive the Class Slm- bol and closing remarks will be has been since. Peck in a civil ceremony. Only Dr. Kazis has lectured exten- a handful of persons attended. made by Elliot Schwartz, Direc- sively on philosophy, history and It was Halley's third marriage, tor of Education. literature of Judaism, and on Miss Brosh's first. Elmhurst at Fourteenth Two Films to Be Screened contemporary problems of Jew- The former chief Kefauver ish life. 'Dr. Morris Burstein and Committee prober met Miss At Ahavas Achim School Will Conduct a Series of Friday Night Gatherings Religious school pupils at I. Murray Jacobs will act as co- Brosh, a nurse, during his re- Cong. Ahavas Achim will see chairmen of the evening. cent illness. During the Months of January and February News that Halley had wed a "Sacrifice of Isaac" and "Isaac and Rebecca," at Sunday morn- Mishkan Israel to Continue non-Jew stirred a quiet con- Opening Program—Friday, January 11th, 8:30 p.m. Series of Cultural Events troversy among leaders of the ing classes. Parents are invited and discuss the two films. see to Guest Speaker: Dr. MARVIN FOX, The next in a series of cul- W e s t s i d e Institutional Syna- Registrations are still being tural meetings planned by Cong. gogue, an Orthodox House of Professor of Philosophy, Ohio State University Scholar, Mishkan Israel for residents in Worship which Halley had joined accepted for the beginner 's Orator and Leader the 12th Street-Linwood area, during the election campaign. course in modern Hebrew taught will be at 8:30 p.m.. Feb. 11, in Several paths of action were be- by Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preside. the synagogue social hall. ing privately discussed, including at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the syn- agogue's small chapel. For in- A program including a speaker asking Halley to resign his mem- Cantor Hyman Adler and Bnai David Choir will lead the and musical entertainment will bership, but no action has been formation, call the synagogue Zmiroth. be provided. The evening will taken by directors of the syna- office, UN. 2-7468. be dedicated to Hamisha Asar gogue to date. Prominent personalities as guest speakers and interesting b'Shvat, the new year for trees Rabbi Herbert Goldstein is Adas Shalom Youth Plan Event programs have been prepared. Adas Shalom Young People's in Israel. Admission will be free. spiritual leader of the synagogue. Club is planning its season's The Jewish Community is invited to attend. major social event for Feb. 2, in the synagogue. – Com Shown in Mizrachi's 50th Anniversary Dinner Enroll Your - Child CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG MISHKAN ISRAEL: . At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stollman will speak on "The Unpredictability of the Galuth." CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach on "And Let My Name be Names on Them." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: The Young Married Couple's Club will sponsor. late services at 8:15 p.m., today. Services Saturday at 9 a. in, CONG. GEM1LUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 5 p.m., to- day; at 9 a.m., Saturday. TEMPLE BETH EL: At services at 8:15 p. m., today, Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer will preach on "What About Loneliness?" CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At late Friday services, Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn will preach on "The Torah As Our Life, and the Length of Our Days." At Saturday services, Rabbi Einhorn will preach on "Jacob's Fateful Message." CONG. BNAI DAVID: At Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "To Be as Ephraim and Menos.seh." The Bar Mitzvah of Marshall B. Feyer will be observed. CONG. BETH AARON: At late services today Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will speak on "A Man Called Israel," in memory of the 25th anniversary of the passing of Israel Zangwill. At Saturday services Ronald Berk will observe his Bar Mitzvah. AIMS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: At late services today, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "The Importance of Knowing How to Answer." 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