Rabbi Eisenman on Visit Here from Jerusalem; Confident of Progress Boston Rabbis Bolster Kashruth Observance; New York Battle Rages By the American Jewish Press Rabbi Joseph Eisenman, for While he is here, Rabbi Eisen- . many years one of the leading man will be pleased to meet with orthodox rabbis in Detroit, who those whom he has assisted in making contacts with relatives in Israel and with others. He will be at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Aronson, 3754 Tyler, from 2 to 4 daily. The widening crackdown by . . Orthodox rabbis on religious functions that spurn Jewish tra- dition gained new force with the disclosure that the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of Greater Boston has adopted a policy which bars member rabbis from officiating at any wedding where the banquet is non-kosher: The action followed by three weeks the declaration by the Vaad Harabbonim of Detroit, in which that group of Orthodox rabbis announced their refusal to officiate at any function where "minimum requirements of Jewish tradition are not met." In New York, the bitter dis- pute over maintenance of kash- ruth in Jewish hospitals flared again as two more institutions were charged with failure to keep kashruth. Synagogues Begin to Make Plans for Puriin Celebrations and Masquerades RABBI JOSEPH EISENMAN settled in Israel several years ago, arrived here last week - for a brief visit with Mrs. Eisenman.' Coming here to attend the marriage of his grandson, Dr. Arnold Eisenman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisenman of 2919 `Glynn Ct. with whom Rabbi Eisenman is visiting during his stay here, Rabbi Eisenman spoke enthusiastically of developments in Israel. His grandson, Dr. Eisenman, will be married Sunday to Miss Beatrice Greenfield. "We are having many diffi- culties, but we shall overcome them all," Rabbi Eisenman stated. "I am confident that Israel will survive all obstacles. We are living witnesses to a great miracle and we shall not stop 'until all our troubles are conquered." In Jerusalem, Rabbi Eisenman is active in many charitable` undertakings. He is continuing some of his philanthropic efforts in behalf of Israel institutions which he began while a Detroit- er. He. expressed the desire to meet all his former friends and those interested in religious af 7 fairs in Israel. Preparations for the celebra- on "The Child and His Emu- tion of Purim are being made in tions." at least two of our synagogues Cong. Bnai Moshe this week. Other Purim activities A film, "Preface to Life," will also are planned. be shown to members of the Bar Temple Beth El Mitzvah Club on Sunday morn- The • religious school is plan- ing at the synagogue. The club ning special plays and a mas- will also select committees to querade in observance of Purim. The primary department will plan future activities. Temple Israel celebrate on Sunday; confirma- Cub Pack 146, sponsored by tion class, March 8; intermedi- ate masquerade a n d parties, Men's Club, held its first blue March 9. On both March 2 and and gold banquet at the Temple 9; the intermediate group will on Wednesday, at which the an- present "A Merry Purim" by niversary of scouting was cele- Prof. Woolf. Following the play, brated. All 10 dens participated. children will march in costume Morton J. Bechek is cubmaster for • a Shushan fashion parade. and William Brown, assistant On March 17, the confirmation cubmaster. department will offer "Morde- Cong. Bnai Israel cai's Cousin" by Abelson. Both Rev. P. Shulman will speak at Purim plays are directed by this synagogue, on Linwood and Leonard Jaslov e. The Purim Leslie, at 4 p.m., Saturday, pre- choir, directed by Mr. and Mrs. ceding mincha services. Jason Tickton, will render a Cong. Ahavas Achim program of Purim songs. "David the Shepherd Boy" will Coing. Beth . Aaron be the Hollywood sound film Sidney Weinberg, president of shown at 10 a.m., Sunday, to the Men's Club, announces a pupils of the religious school. party for children of the religi- Parents and friends are invited ous school at 2 p.m., March 9, at to attend. Students are still ac- the synagogue. Chaired by Sol cepted for a course in Modern Panush, the program will consist Hebrew being conducted by of a masquerade, movies, corn- Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn at 8 munity singing, songs by Geral- p.m., Tuesday. Those interested dine Stashefsky, a story by Rab- should call UN. 2-7468. bi B. H. Gorrelick and a Purim masquerade. and parade. Assist- ing are Dr. L. Cohen, Sam Lan- Lee Shulman President kin, Morris Levin, Al Lubin, and Of Evergreen Community D. L. Davis. Religious school ses- sions will not be held on that At an installation party held date. recently at the home of Josef Adas Shalom Synagogue • • Horowitz, the Evergreen Jewish Max Biber, adult study chair- Community installed its first man, announces the next speak- elected president, Lee Shulman. er in the Institute series on Other officers installed were "Psychiatry and Religion" will. Jordan Raileanu, .vice. president be Dr. Irving Posner. It will- be Sara Manson and Bea Horowitz, held at 9 p.m., Tuesday, at the secretaries; Isadore SilVermaii, synagogue. Dr. Posner will speak treasurer; and Ray Bernstein, David Tanzman and Bud Man- son, trustees. Disclosuie that action is bei- ing mapped against Montefiore and Bronx Hospitals came az rabbis and other proponents of Jewish dietary law intensified their drive against the decision of Long Island Hospital trusteee to shy away from kashruth once the institution is built. The coni- mittee on kashruth at Long Is- land Hospital previously turned down a plan allowing koshei. food to those who desire it. e the NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL takes pleasure in announcing that in the immediate future a • TRADITIONAL ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUE and CENTER will be erected on Wyoming Avenue between Santa Clara and Santa Maria The group is presently conducting Sabbath services in the Bagley School at Greenlawn and Curtis. The Committee: Isaac Henig Harry Horowitz Alexander Moss Robert Rosenberg Norman Sukenic Sam Sukenic Simon Ash Gilbert Averbuch Harry L. Blitz Milton Duchan Sam Goren 5440 Your Passover Seder With Your Relatives and Friends in Israel 10 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Februasry 29, 1952 The Israel Government Approved Ration Free Gift Certificate Lew MI CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today; at 8:45 p.m., Saturday. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel L Halpern will preach on "The Mishkan of Old and the Syna- gogue of Today." TEMPLE ISRAEL: At services today, Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on Hesketh Pearson's biography of Disraeli entitled "Dizzy." The Bar Mitzvah of David Brose will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: Rabbi Mortin M. Applebaum, of Temple Beth El, Flint, will be guest speaker, preaching at services today on "Faith in Our Faith." ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. BETH ARON SYNAGOGUE: At late services today, Rabbi Benja- min H. Gorrelick will preach on "The Temple of Old and the Synagogue Today." At Saturday services the Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Abramovitz will be observed. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At late services today, Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn will preach on "Stumbling Blocks on the Way to God." At Saturday services Rabbi Einhorn will speak on "The Real Purpose of the Sanctuary." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Stollman will preach on "The Measure of Charities—Sanctu- aries and Sanctities." PTO Groups to Hold Purim Workshops A workshop for the PTO mem- bers of the United Hebrew Schools has been set up to guide and instruct them in preparation for Purim Carnivals, which have become an annual 'feature of the schools. The first workshop took place Thursday, a n d will continue until Thursday, March 6. A dif- ferent PTO group will meet each day at 1 p.m. in the audi- toriums of their respective branches. Groups will be instructed by Israel Back, arts and crafts di- rector of the United Hebrew Schools in cooperation with a staff member of each branch. SERVICE DAY-NIGHT IN YOUR HOME COUNTY s4 WIDE Service SUNDAY HOLIDAY Service AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION • PHILCO • RCA •MOTOROLA • ADMIRAL • ZENITH •CROSLEY • GEN. ELECTRIC •HALLICRAFTER • STROMBERG • CAPEHART PARTS WARRANTIES HONORED Phone TE 4-2858 --- IF NO ANSWER CALL Peiferr leifiSi°If TR 2.1252 COMPall‘i SINCE - 193 S . OUR WORK GOARANTEE0 . Your Satisfaction Large Shipments of Kosher foods have just arrived in Israel (more ship- ments are on the way) for immediate distribution in conveniently located Scrip to Israel Stores in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, etc. New distribu- tion system insures full shelves always—better, faster, more courteous service . . . and best of all Reduced Prices! Is My Concern I. • For a Good Deal and SCRIP AVAILABLE IN UNITS OF $10-$15-$25-$50 and up. LOOK FOR THE SIGNATURE BARTLEY C. 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