Bernstein to Address Temple Beth El Men
Mayor Proclaims Bnai Brith Week For Detroiters
A proclamation by Mayor Al-
bert E. Cobo calling on Detroit-
ers to observe Bnai Brith week,
Oct. 17 to 24, will inaugurate the
fall program of the Bnai Brith
Men's and Women's Councils.
The opening activities will be
the traditional sabbath eve ser-
vice, to be held at 8:15 p.m.,
Oct. 17, at Cong. Shaarey Zedelt.
Following sabbath services, led
by Rabbi Morris Adler and Cen-
tor Jacob Sonenklar, an out-
standing member of Bnai Brith,
Philip M. Klutznick, will be
principal speaker. Klutznick is a
past president of District 6,
member of the Supreme Lodge
executive committee and vice-
chairman of the Anti-Defama-
tion League.
The program will begin an in-
tensive drive to interest Detroit-
ers in the activities and phil-
anthropies of Bnai Brith. An
oneg shabbat will follow the ser-
•
vices.
While in town, Klutznick, will
address the October luncheon
forum of the Jewish Community
Council on October 17, at Bel-
Aire Terrace. His subject will be
"The Bnai Brith Position in the
NCRAC Controversy."
On Oct. 21, 22 and 23, Bnai
Brith will sponsor the stage hit,
"Bagles and Yox" at the Cass
Theater. Tickets, at the usual
rates, may be purchased at the
Men's Council office, 140 Cadil-
lac Square, WO. 3-7838, or from
any Bnai Brith member. Pro-
ceeds will help build the Youth
organization of Bnai Brith.
Leonard Bernstein, interna-
tionally-known conductor, pian-
ist and lecturer, will speak Nov.
17, at Temple Beth El under the
auspices of the Temple's Men's
Club. His subject will be "The
Language of Music," which he
will illustrate on the piano.
Since his famous substitute
appearance of nine years ago,
when at the age
of 25 he re-
placed Brun o
Walter as con-
ductor of t h e
New York Phil-
; harmonic, Bern-
stein has ap-
peared with
leading sym-
phony or c h es-
Bernstein tras throughout
Israel Orthodox Figure,
the world. While in Israel, he
To Address Agudath
conducted the Israel Philhar-
monic on several occasions.
Israel Mass -Meeting
Currently .,he is working on a
musical score for the Broadway
Rabbi Judah Meyer Abram-
owitz, of Tel Aviv, will be prin- stage. He makes frequent trips
cipal speaker at a mass meeting
scheduled by Agudath Israel for
Jacob. Shevitz 8:3-0 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong.
Alex Barnett
Beth Shmuel, Dexter at Buena
Beth Tefilo
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel
Vista.
Emanuel
A member of the Tel Aviv
Town Council
a n d chair-
ALUMINUM or WOOD
man of the
c i t y's reli-
Kaufmann Dealer
gious depart-
WRIGHT'S
ment, Rabbi
Abramowitz
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is here to
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acquaint De-
VE.
troit Jewry
J. Nosanchuk Morris Snow
with religious
Bnai Jacob . Bnai Zion
problems fac-
ing' the new
state. Rabbi Abramovitz
Other .speakers on the pro-
gram will include Rabbi Eliyau
Meyer Bloch, dean of Telse
Tesiva, in Cleveland, and
Michael G. Tress, president of
national Agudah.
Rabbi Abramowitz, a leading
Orthodox figure in Israel, . ar-
rived in the United States this
month for a five week tour of.
major American cities. He will
S. Chinitz
M. Merzon
Mishkan Israel Mogen Abraham tell the inside story on the resig-
nation from the Israel Cabinet
of the Agudath Israel after be-
ing part of the coalition govern-
ment for four years.
The public is' invited to .at-
tend this meeting.
Holiday Appeals for Yeshivah.
Doubles Past Drive Funds
to Brandeis University where, as
head of the creative arts depart-
ment he lectures to students. His
new opera, "Trouble in Tahiti,"
will be presented on Nov. 16,
over WWJ.
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 10, 1952
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- Sermons at Shemini Atzeres services tomorrow will conclude a
cycle of Holy Day appeals to Detroiters in behalf of the local
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
The campaign to support the work of the Yeshivah began at
Rosh Hashanah services. Above are pictures of synagogue' lay-
leaders with whose help the drive has become a huge success.
The photographs of the following officers and Yeshivah Syn-
agogue Council members whose cooperation was given unstinting-
ly, were received too late for publication in this issue:
Morris Dorn, president, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel; Louis
Ellenbogen, president, Cong. Beth Abraham; Abraham Shainak,
president, Mishkan Israel; Morris Saham, president, Cong. David
Ben Nochum; Isadore Sweet, president, Meyer Freedman, vice-
president, Cong. Adas Yeshhurun; Joseph Borenstein, president,
Cong. Agudas Israel; Ben Assick, president, Cong. Shaarey Zion;
Harry Stolsky, presiden Cong. Beth Yehudah; Sam Nelson, presi-
dent, Cong. Nusach Harie; and Louis Levin, vice-president, Cong.
Mogen Abraham.
At a meeting of directors of the Yeshivah on Sept. 30, held at
the invitation of Louis Ellenbogen, president of Cong. Beth Abra-
ham, an encouraging report was heard from Morris Snow, lay
head of Cong. Bnai Zion, Beth Yehudah, vice-president and chair-
man of the Yeshivah Council, on the response to High Holy Day
congregational appeals for the support - of the local religious-edu-
cational center on Dexter and Cortland.
He reported that the following houses of worship dedicated
one of the Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur services to an appeal
for the Yeshivah: Congregations Beth Moses, Beth Shmuel, Beth
Tefilo Emanuel, Bnai Israel, Bnai Jacob, Chesed shel Emes, David
Ben Nochum, Mogen Abraham, Ohel Sarah, Young Israel.
Additional holiday appeals have already been scheduled for
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah by Congregations Beth Abraham,
Bnai• David, Khal Charedim and Shaarey Zion.
Contributions pledged at -these and other synagogues, which
will join in this year's effort, will make it possible to open new
classes at the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah after this weekend to
accommodate pupils now on the waiting list.
The Board of Directors have authorized a $3,150 increase in
the budget of the schools for 1952-53 to meet these requirements,
in view of the generous participation of the congregations of the
city. It is expected that the results of the 5713 appeals will double
the total of preceding years.
Credited with a large share of this outstanding achievement
are the following local Rabbis: David Bakst, Abraham Gordin, Leo
Goldman, Ernest Greenfield, Chaskell Grubner, Solomon Gruskin,
Israel Halpern, Isaac Kaplan, Leizer Levin, Chaim Meisels, Leopold
Neuhaus, Isaac Paneth, Samuel Preto, Joseph Rabinowitz, Israel
Rockove, Joshua Sperka, Isaac Stollman, Joseph Thumim and M.
R. Wohlgelernter.
,
The Workmen's Circle Chorus,
under the direction of Dan Froh-
man, has begun its 20th season.
New members are invited to at-
77Rtend its next
H"rehearsal, at
9 .p.m., each
Monday, in
the Roosevelt
School audi-
torium. Circle
m e mbership
is not neces-
sary.
Ruth Gott-
furcht will
head the
group during
the new sea-
Mis's Gottfurcht son. She will
be assisted by Lillian Newberg,
vice-president; Esther Freeman,
Mollie Kalb and Gussie Levitee,
secretaries; and Norman Joseff,
treasurer.
In addition to the group's an-
ribal concert in the, Spring;,
members will travel to New York,
all expenses paid, to participate
in. the Music Festival at Car-
negie Hall,
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Louis Marshall Young Women
To Plan Forthcoming Dance
Louis Marshall, Bnai Brith
Young Women, will meet at 8
p.m., Wednesday, at the home of
Elsie Ring, 2319 Pasadena. Dis-
cussion will c enter on the
group's forthcoming dance.
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