Prof. Tur-Sinai to Deliver Hillel Lecture at Wayne's Religious Week PROF. TUE-SINAI Rabbi Max Kapustin, director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne University, will serve as president of the Coun- cil of Religious Advisors, who, along with t h e university's Council of Religious Organiza- tions is sponsoring "Religion in Life Week" on Wayne's campus. The idea of a religious week has been tried successfully at many of the nation's colleges and universities, and has given students and faculty an oppor- tunity "to explore and evaluate the relationship between spirit- ual living and the present prob- lems of our time as they are reflected in the setting of a large university," Rabbi Kapus- tin explained. The team of Jewish speak- . ers to be presented during the week to run from this Sun- day to Thursday will include Dr. Naphtali H. Tur-Sinai (Torczyner), professor of He- brew literature at Hebrew Uni- versity in Jerusalem; Dr. Mar- vin Fox, professor of philoso- phy at Ohio State University; and Rabbis Morris Adler, Frank Rosenthal and Max J. Wohlgelernter. Prof. Tur-Sinai will deliver the fourth annual Hillel lecture on Tuesday. The address is co- sponsored by the department of ancient languages and literature at Wayne. The meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m., in room 101, State Hall, on the university campus. Prof. Tur-Sinai's subject will be The Bible in Our Time." He Will be introduced by Dr. Thom- OPEN DATES STILL AVAILABLE FOR SMALL AND LARGE ROOMS IN THE NEW, MODERN SHOLEM ALEICHEM CENTER Air Conditioned—Parking Completely Equipped Kitchen 18495 Wyoming DI. 1 - 2552 Between Curtis and 7 Mile as Cutt, chairman of the ancient language department, and Dr. Kapustin will preside. "Religion in Education" will be the theme of the closing convocation at the Wayne The- ater on Woodward. Dr. Clarence B. Hillberry, acting president, will preside. Speakers will be Dr. Fox, Bishop Richard S. Emrich and Rev. Allen P. Ferrel, S.J. The public is invited to all functions, including a concert of Wayne's Symphony Orches- tra at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, in the Art Institute, which will feature religious music. Valter Poole will conduct. While in Dttroit, Prof. Tur- Sinai will on Nov. 25 address students of the Midrasha, and friends of the Detroit Chapter, Hebrew University on "The De- velopment of the HebreW Language in Israel." On Nov. 26, he will address the Kvutzah Ivrith and the staff of the United Hebrew Schools on "The Proverbs of Solomon." The first lecture will be delivered in English, the second in Hebrew. Both lectures will be held in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., 13226 Law- ton. New Zionist Youth Group To Hold Meeting Thursday The recently-organized Young Zionist Club will meet at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist House, 11345 Linwood. A pro- gram will be followed by a social hour. The club is open to men and women between the ages of 18 and 35. For further informa- tion call TO. 5-5127. SYNAGOGUE 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Adas Shalom to Host Friday, November 14, 1952 Conservative Parley On Synagogue Planning Hebrew Schools Plan Delegates from all Conserva- Traditional Blessing tive congregations in Michigan Of Month of Kislev will attend the Conference on Congregational Standards and Leadership this Sunday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Dr. Leonard Sidlow, president of the Michi- gan Region of the United Syna- gogue, will serve as general chairman. "Realities a n d Requirements of Congregational Leadership" is the theme of the keynote address to be delivered by Clar- ence R. Gross, of Montreal, vice- president of USA. On behalf of the host congregation, Nathan R. Epstein, president of Adas Shalom, and Rabbi Jacob E. Se- gal will greet the conference. "Blueprints for the Ideal Con- gregation" is the overall theme for six workshop sessions which will deal with the functions of the rabbi; the president; chair- man of the ritual committee; chairman of the school com- mittee; and chairman of the youth committee. The closing address of the conference will be given by Dr. Leonard Sidlow at a special Maariv service, at which Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will officiate. Representatives from the fol- lowing Detroit congregations will participate in the confer- ence: Adas Shalom, Max Biber, J. Maurice Karo, Gerald Rosenbldbm and David Safran; Ahavas Achim, Alex Kraft and Isadore Leeman; Beth Aaron, Dr. Lewis Cohen, Louis Ellenson, Mrs. Albert Kap- lan and Dr. Marvin A. Last; Bnai Moshe, Mitchell Feldman, Dr. Paul Fraiberg, Harry Gunsberg and Morton Sobel; Shaarey Zedek, Mrs. Henry Berris, Dan- iel G. Cullen- Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, Ben L. Goode, Dr. Myer Teitelbaum and Louis J. Tobin. SERVICES ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., to- day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday; The Bar Mitzvahs of Michael Joel Kamen and Arthur Shale Baker will be observed. Late Friday services will begin Nov. 21, when Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak on "Trial and Error—and Triumph, a Tribute to Dr. Chaim Weizmann." TEMPLE ISRAEL: At late services today, Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver a book month sermon on "Anne Frank—Diary of a Young Girl." BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: At late services today, Rabbi Benja- min H. Gorrelick will preach on "The Psychiatrist Analyzes the Sabbath?' CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 5 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. GONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 4:50 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Richard Marmorstein will be observed. CONG. ADAS YESHURUN: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Gold- man will preach on "Bring Thy Son Again Unto the Land." CONG. BETH MOSES : At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Paneth will speak on "Armistice or Peace." CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At late services today, Rabbi Jacob Chintz will preach on "Judaism Is A Flower, a Book, a Broken Plate and a Sword." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man will speak on "The Guideposts of Destiny." HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP BRIGGS STADIUM Reserved Seats 920 ..$180 _$240 Buy Tickets From Any Policeman Re-Elect Rabbi Fischer To Vaad Hachinuch At a meeting held earlier this month, Rabbi Moses Fischer was re-elected chairman of the Vaad Hachinuch, the board of educa- tion of the Yeshivath Beth Ye- hud ah. Others elected were Rabbi Leizer Levin, vice-chairman, and - Rabbi Roc kov e, secretary. A p- pointed to the education corn- smittee were Rabbis S. Grus- kin, I. Kaplan, M. Karnstin, S. ' Prero, 3. Rabin- owitz, J. Thum- im, M. J. Wohl- gelernter, a n d Rabbi Fischer Messrs, H. Carl- ebach, M. Carmen, A. Kravetz and S. Shoenig. . Rabbi Joseph Elias, Yeshivath principal, reported that 101 chil- dren are enrolled in the pre- school department (ages 4-6); 212 in the 12 day school grades and post-graduate class of col- lege men; 265 in the afternoon Yeshivah and Beth Jacob School for girls, for a total enrollment of 578 in the main buildings. Install Rabbi Hoschandec Pontiac Spiritual Leader The traditional ceremony of Birchkath Rosh Hodesh (Bless- ing of the new month) will be celebrated by the high school and Midrasha of the United He- brew Schools at a program Sun- day, beginning at 11 a.m., in the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. Alvin Sulkes will be chairman. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will chant the blessing of the new month. Others in the program are Frieda Novetsky, who will dis- cuss important events occuring in Kislev; Meyer Guyer, who will chant the prayer for rain; Tziporah Goldin and Allen Sil- ver, who will tell the importance of rain in Israel at this time; Faith Greenbaum, who will wel- come high school freshmen; and Moshe Dworkin, who will greet members whose birthdays occur in Kislev. Morris Jacobs, will lead a dis- cussion on the problem of a "United Jewish Community in America." A social hOur will fol- low. At 8:15 p.m., Monday, the Midrasha will sponsor a work- shop on "Dramatics for the Classroom," to be open to all Hebrew School and Yiddish School teachers in Detroit, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Samuel J. Citron, director of dramatics of the Jewish Educa- tion Committee of New York, founder- director of the Jewish Theater for Children, will lead the workshop. Rabbi Henry Hoschander was formally installed as rabbi all Cong. Bnai Israel in Pontiac, Mich., at ceremonies held oa Wednesday evening. He was for- merly rabbi of Bnai Israel Syna- gogue, in Northampton, Mass. Guest speakers were Rabbis Moses Lehrman and Samuel Prero. Cantor Hyman Adler, ac- companied by Bella Goldberg, at the piano, provided the musical portion of the program. A reception sponsored by the Sisterhood, followed, at which Rabbi Hoschander was greeted by important members of the Detroit and Pontiac communi- ties. Cong. Bnai David Banquet To End Anniversary Plans Cong. Bnai David will bring to a close a series of events marking its 60th anniversary, with a Jubilee Banquet at the Latin Quarter on Sunday. Dinner will be served at T. p.m., preceded by a cocktail hour at 6 p.m. Dancing will be to the musie of Mickey Woolf and his or- chestra. Several acts have been planned as entertainment fea- tures of the program. ROSEN'S KOSHER MEATS 75C Grade 1 Salami, Hot Dogs and Bologna. Lb. 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