Kogan Post, Auxiliary to Donate TV Set to Veterans at Percy Jones 8 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1952 Dr. Max Arzt to Speak To Seminary Friends Dr. Max Arzt, vice-chancellor of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary of America, will address leaders of the seminary drive conducted c u r- rently by the Detroit sem- inary group, Sunday, at a 40- cocktail. party and reception in his honor being given by Sol Eis- enberg of Adas Dr. Arzt Shalom Synagogue. Dr. Arzt is well known to Detroiters, having condUcted services at Shaarey Zedek and having spoken here numerous times. Charles and Aaron Kogan Post and Auxiliary will hold a Valentine Day party at Percy Jones Hospital on Wednesday, announced Helen Kogan, hospital chairman. At the party the group will present the above pictured television set to one of the hospital wards. Shown with the set are MILTON BERG, Post entertainment chairman, who arranged the show; HELEN . KOGAN, MARTHA FRIEDMAN, Auxiliary President; a n d JOE KRETZMER, Post Commander. Gifts and cigarettes will be distributed, and a small gift will be given each of the 300 patients to send to a loved one on Valentine's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Chajes Offer 3 New Works At Institute Concert Rabbi Friedman to Talk At Beth El Services At sabbath eve services of Zinovi Bistritzky and -Santo Temple Beth El at 8:15 p.m., Urso, violinists, David Schwartz, today, Rabbi Alfred L. Friedman violis t, Thaddeus Markiewicz, will preach on "A Jewish Mission Without Missionaries." A graduate of the Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Religion, Rabbi Friedman has been spiritual leader of Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Lansing since 1947, and is director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Mich- igan State College. He is a member of the faculty of MSC where he is a lecturer on Judaism in the department of religion. He has been affili- ated with Beth El College of Jewish studies for a number of years. Rabbi Friedman is a member of the odministration commit-, tee of the commission on justice and peace of the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis. JULIUS CHAJES cellist and Bernard Rosen, clar- inetist, all members of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra,- will be heard in a concert on Mon- day evening at the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. Marguerite Kozenn, soprano and Julius Chajes, pianist-corn- poser, will share the program, which will consist of Chajes' Trio for violin,- cello and piano in D Minor; his second String Quartet and Hebrew Suite for clarinet, string quartet and piano, both of which will have their first Detroit hearing on this occasion. The first performance of the Suite was given by Simeon Bel- lison with members of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in Febniary, -1946 in Town Hall. Miss Kozenn will be heard in the Rococo Suite by Herman Zilcher, which is composed for soprano, violin, cello and piano. This work also will be , heard for the first time in its entirety at this concert. It was announced Tuesday that the house is completely sold for this concert. Vaad Horabbonim Scores Upward Trend In Non-Kosher Catering In a statement to the Jewish Community here, the Vaad Hor- abbonim has announced that "Orthodox rabbis of Detroit will not participate in or officiate at any function where minimum requirements of Jewish tradition is not met.", The statement explains these minimum requirements as "places where no kosher cater- ing is provided and where meals and refreshments are not in con- formity with Jewish dietary laws." The Vaad expressed its con- cern that "Bar Mitzvah, engage- ment and wedding parties have become divested of their deep, spiritual significance a n d, in many cases, have deteriorated into ordinary merry - m a k i n g with more or less appropriate entertainment." See Rabbis' Call, Page 3; Editorial, Page 4. Yeshivah Testimonial Dinner To Honor Morris Mohr Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin will have a testimonial dinner in honor of Morris Mohr for his great services to the Yeshivah. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Jacob Nevman, Dean of Heichal Torah Voda'ath in Chicago. One of the students of the Yeshivah, poach Griver • will present a Rabbi Einhorn to Hold musical progtam.- The dinner will take place Open House on Sunday Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Yeshi- Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn, of vah building, Linwood and Elm- Cong. Ahavas Achim, will receive hurst. members of his congregation and friends in the community at the Hanukat Habayit ceremony and at home at his residence, 20412 Schaefer, from 2 to 7 p.m., Sun- day. At 10 a.m., Sunday religious school pupils will see "Return 16616 JAMES COUZENS HIGHWAY of Jacob," a film, which will be UN. 4 7070 • followed by discussion. DETROIT 21. MICH. Registrations are still being accepted at the synagogue of- A Sure Sign of ACTION fice, UN. 2-7468, for a beginner's Industrial - Commercial course in modern Hebrew taught Residential Properties by Rabbi Einhorn at 8 p.m., each CLEM & TEEK WEITZMAN Tuesday at the synagogue. - Omicron Chapter of Phi Lambda Kappa medical frater - nity, Wayne University, will hotd its monthly open meeting Mon- day, at 8 p.m., in the Mart Room of Student Center, announced Henry Krystal, program chair- man. Key religious leaders of De- troit invited to present their views on "Spiritual Concepts of Mental Health" are Rabbi Morris Adler, of Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue; Rev. Walton E. Cole, of First Congregational Chlirch; and Fr. James G. McGuire, of Wayne University Newman Foundation. Dr. John Freedman will be the moderator. A discussion will fol- low. Rabbi Prero to Speak Bnai David Series Mishkan..Israel Plans Hamisha Asar B'Shvat A Hamisha Asar b'Shvat mu- sicale, presented by the Young Israel Youth Group, will be the feature of the observance of the New Year for Trees, at the Mishkan. Israel Synagogue, 2627 Blaine on Feb. 11, at 8 p.m. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, spiritual head of the congregation, will detail his observations on the development of the natural re- sources in Israel, as gleaned from his recent visit to the Holy Land. Other features of the evening will be a violin solo, vocal solo and community singing of He- brew and Yiddish folk songs. Suitable entertainment will be provided according to traditional festivities, including the serving of the customary St. John's bread, or buxer. Rabbi Stollman will travel to Cleveland this weekend as guest speaker of the annual donor event of the Telshe Yeshivah there on Sunday. He will speak on "The Uniqueness of the Yeshivah System." While in Cleveland, Rabbi and Mrs. Stollman will visit relatives including their two sons, Ga- briel and Shaefer, who are stu- dents at the Yeshivah, which is currently: marking its 75th an- niversa., y. Cong. Bnai David will have as its guest speaker at 8:30 p.m., today Rabbi Samuel Prero, di- rector of Young Israel. Rabbi Prero the third speaker at the Friday evening gatherings, will speak on "The Social Influence of the Synagogue." The Friday evening programs are sponsored by the Sisterhood and the Men's Club, and empha- size the importance of auxiliary organizations in a synagogue. Rabbi Sperka will introduce the speaker. Cantor Hyman Ad- ler and the Bnai David choir under the direction of Irving Ritter wilf lead the musical por- Slosberg Is Winthrop Judge tion of the program. BANGOR, Me., (JTA)—Howard Following the lecture, an oneg S. Slosberg has taken office as shabbat will take place in the Judge of the Municipal Court in social hall of the synagogue. Winthrop. AN HOUR PASSES "It Seemed Like Ten Minutes" That's what you'll say when you hear JOHN ROY CARLSON _ FAMOUS AUTHOR OF "Under Cover," "The Plotters," "Cairo to Damascus" who will speak on the Middle East Powder Keg at Shaarey Zedek Social Hall, Wednesday evening, Jan. 30, at 8:30. Sponsored by Zionist District of Detroit (Admission Free — No Solicitation) Invest in State of Israel Bonds 3 1/2 % interest on Coupon Bonds— Denominations: $500 to $100,000 Savings Bonds,. having 150% value at maturity —$50 to $10,000 Orders for Bonds may be placed and Prospectuses obtained from: American Savings and Loan Association Dexter Office: 12246 Dexter Blvd., corner Cortland Israel Bond booths open on Tuesday evening of each week until 9 p.m. Charlie Gehringer to Speak To Bnai Moshe Boys' Club Charlie G e h r i n g e r, general manager of the Detroit Tigers, will discuss baseball with the members of the Bnai Moshe Bar Mitzvah club as their guest sports personality Sunday. The program will start at 91,30 a.m. with services. The boys will be the guests of the Sisterhood at a breakfast. Gehringer will give a short talk on baseball, and then conduct a question and answer period. The club is open to all boys over the age of 13 years and meets every Sunday morning at the synagogue. City Religious Leaders at Phi Lambda Kappa Forum Time payments accepted through special savings plan UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS 13722 LINWOOD TO. 8-9280 - TO. 8-0941 - Registration for new Semester is now being taken for KINDERGARTEN and ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Age: 3 to 5 Age: 6 to 14 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; 1 to 4 p.m. From 3:30 to 8 p.m. TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Modern Teaching. Call TO. 8-9280 - 8.0941 The Northwest Branch moves to the new SHOLEM ALEICHEM BUILDING Wyoming and Margerita A new Kindergarten is being organized, new Grade School is being opened