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March 14, 1952 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-14

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Adas Shalom Schedules
Major Dedication Events

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Suburban Temple's First Social Affair
To Bean Informal Purim Dance

Jewish Draftees May Ask
Deferment. During Passover

NEW YORK—The Jewish Wel-
fare Board's division of religious
activities was notified by Gen.
LewisB. Hershey, director of the
Selective Service System, that
all local draft boards are re-
quested to give. favorable cit;
sideration, whenever possible,
of the
requests of,
be forward-
Jewish faith .not
ed for physi:Cal examination or
for induction into the armed
forces during!. Passover.

A nine year dream in the services and plotted the destiny
minds and hearts of a handful of what is today the third
of pious men will reach fruition largest synagogue in Michigan.
On the door of the entrance
when the Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue commemorates the dedi- to the beautiful new structure
are these fitting Hebrew words
cation of its completed strut-
ture during the weekend of from Maccabees: "Not by
might, not by power, but by
March 28.
The congregation's member- My spirit, sayeth the Lord of
ship has set aside three days in hosts." It was by spirit and
which to dedicate the building, determination that such a
vast undertaking was com-
beginning Friday, March 28. with
Your Satisfaction
special sabbath services and pleted.
Building
of
Northwest
Hebrew
a
concluding on March 30. with
Is My Concern
Congregation, as it was called
dedication dinner-dance.
until March, 1951 when the
Dr. Arta Is Speaker
name was changed to Adas Sha-
For a
Major ceremonies will be held lom Synagogue, began in .1946
at 2 p.m., March 30. when Dr. with the erection of a tempor-
Deal and
Max Arzt, vice-chancellor of the ary chapel and social hall, seat-
Service
Jewish Theological Seminary, ing 800 people.
Gradually new sections were
will be guest speaker. Major ad-
On the '52 Buick
dresses will also be delivered by added—in 1948 the social hall
The inaugural social event of Metropolitan Detroit's newest
distinguished local religious and was expanded to accommodate congregation, Suburban Temple, will be held Iron' 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
See or Call
1600 people: in 1949 the school
civic leaders.
Rabbi Henry Segal, spiritual building was finished: now in Saturday, at the Burton School, Scotia Rd., in Huntington Woods.
Charlie Weinstock
leader of Gong. Bnai Israel in 1952 the structure is complete Members of the social committee planning the affair, an informal
23 Years with
Washingtan, D. C.. will preach
with a main auditorium that dance, are, left to right, Mesdames RICHARD ORLOFF, HARRY
the dedication sermon at Fri- seats 1620 and a small chapel KRETCHMER, BERNARD WERBE and BERTRAM SAATZ. The
Buick, Factory Branch
which provides for 300 addition-
day night services, which will
public is invited to attend.
be followed by an oneg shab-
al worshippers.
6164 CASS near G.M. Bldg.
bat. He is the brother of Adas
TRinity S 9700
THE
JEWISH
NEWS-7
Shalom's Rabbi Jacob E. Se-
Friday,
March
14,
1952
gal.
Rabbi J. E. Segal will speak at
Saturday services. A dedication
kiddush And reception will be
Announcement was made this man, Maurice Cornfield, Emery
held following the program .
An affiliates' night affair. week that Detroit's Mo'os Chitim Ehrenwald, Max H. Elias, Joseph
In which all member groups of Committee again will aid needy Fisher. Jack Freeman, Maurice
the synagogue will join. is sched- families during Passover. It was Garelik. Sam Katz, J. Kunin,
emphasized that the local com- Jack Miller, Julia Ring, Joseph
NEXT PARTY -
al tiled as Saturday night's event. mittee collects and distributes' R o d m a n, Joseph Rottenberg.
Highlight of the evening will be Passover funds only to needy. Harry Shulman and Charles A.
presentation
of
"Israel
Eter-
the
Smith, and David J. Cohen.
nal." a cantata to be enacted by families in Detroit and not over-
The rabbinical advisory committee ,
seas.
The
latter
task
is
fulfilled
members of the Sisterh000d and
Rabbis Morris Adler. David S. Bakst.1
AT THE
Ephraim F. Einhorn. Leo Goldman. Ben- i
y
JDC.
Men's Club.
H. Gorrelick. Solomon Gruskin.
Last year. 457 families were jamin
NORTHWEST
HEBREW
As part of Sunday's program,
Israel Halpern. Moses Lehrman. Leizer
I. Paneth, Leopold Neuhaus. Sam-
CONGREGATION
Rabbi J. Segal and Cantor Nich- assisted by the committee, at a Levin.
uel
H.
Prero.
J.
Rabinowitz.
Jacob
Segal.
(WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS)
olas Fenakel will officiaTe at cost of $7,335.72. This year. it is Joshua S. Sperka. Isaac Stollman. Joseph
brief services. In addition. a mu- pointed out, the need will be 4tnin and M. J. Viohlgelernter.
sical program, featuring the greater, as already the number 1
Adas Shalom choir and Detroit of referrals .from social agencies
Symphony string quartet. has exceeds last year's list by about
300. The committee has voted a
been arranged.
10 per cent increase in grants
From Humble Beginning
to compensate for the increased
The history of the synagogue cost of food ar.d other Passover
dates back to Yom Kippur supplies.
night in 1943 when -a group of
An effort is being made to in-
men lingered in the vacant. store volve various synagogues in ac-
where they held high holy day tive participation on behalf of
Mo'os Chitin -1, and a rabbinical
advisory board has been organ-
Beth El Men to hear
ized for this purpose.
Names of families to be aided
Talk bv Sylvan Lebow.
are secured from establshed so-
Sylvan Lebow, executive direc- cial service agencies and other
tor of the National Federation organizations which have certi-
of Temple Brotherhoods. will be fied to the need. Each name is
guest speaker of the Men's Club cleared to avoid duplication.
The committee has - issued an
of Temple Beth El at the Sun-
day Morning Breakfast Club and appeal to the Jewish community
Discussion Group at 10 a.m.. this for generous contributions to
Sunday. meet the requests from larger
The National Federation of numbers of families and higher
Temple Brotherhood comprises allowances. Gifts should be sent,
to the Mo'os Chitim Committee,
244 men's clubs
care of the chairman, Mrs. Peter
of Reform con-
A. Miller, 16904 La Salle, Detroit
gregations in the
21, Michigan or to Charles A.
Unit ed States
Smith. 884 Penobscot Bldg., De-
and Canada
troit 26.
with more than
Other officers of the commit-
45.000 - members.
tee are: vice-chairman. Mrs.
and is an affil-
Paul Freeman: treasurer, Har-
iate of the 'Un-
old Silver: secretary. Mrs. Jo-
ion of American
seph M. Markel: members of the
Hebrew Congre-
board, Mesdames Hyman Alt-
gations.
The annual
evening. "T h e
Tabachinsky, Klein
Lebow
Rabbi Takes You
Memorial
Into His Confidence." with Rabbi At its
B. Benedict Glazer is planned
Someday this month, a neighbor will knock at your
Benjamin Tabachinsky, Yid-
for 8 p.m., Thursday, at the
dish orator and campaign di-
Temple.
door with an opportunity you won't want to. miss. An
An innovation will be an in- rector of the Jewish Labor Com-
opportunity to give help to the helpless, hope to the
mittee,
will
speak
at
the
Warsaw
vitation to wives of Men's Club
members to attend. A social Ghetto memorial meeting sched-
hopeless. An opportunity to shelter the victims of fire
hour 'and refreshments are uled for April 6. in the Brown
Memorial
Chapel
of
Temple
Beth
and flood ... to help a wounded veteran back -to
planned.
El.
save a life by making sure that needed
health
A. M. Klein, noted poet, author
Young Israel Honors
of "The Second Scroll." will de-
blood is there. That neighbor who knocks is your
liver the principal addreSs.
S. Klein of Barton's
Red Cross representative. And remember—he's not
Harry Goldstein, one of De-
only contributing money, as he'll ask you to do. He's
Stephen Klein of New York, troit's outstanding readers,
president of Barton's Bonbon- member of the culture commis-
cheerfully donating precious time as well, to help you to
nier, will be Young Israel's sion of the Jewish Community
help. others. He deserves your thanks. He deservq3 an
guest of honor Council; which is sponsoring the
at t h e organi- event, will read a selection from
answer from the bottom of your heart! Give generously!
Mr.
Klein's
"The
Second
Scroll."
zatio n's 40th
anniversary Plans are being made for partic-
youth founda- ipation in this : program by a
tion dinner, group of new-Americans who are
Sunday. March preparing a special presentation
23, at the Wal for the o ccasion.
Tickets will be available to all
dorf - Astoria
New York. • Mr organizations and individuals.
Plans also are being made for
Klein is being
DETROIT CHAPTER—THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
honored for his an appropriate musical program.
S. Klein
CAMPAIGN
HEADQUARTERS, t53 EAST ELIZABETH STREET—WO 1 3900
I.
Pokernpner
'is
the
program
lirm's example of Sabbath ob-
chairman
of
the
Warsaw
Ghetto
CAMPAIGN—MARCH 1 THROUGH
Be rvance which he has set for
Memorial meeting.
American merchants.

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