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Histadrut Leaders to Aid Campaign

Friday, November 21, 1952

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today;
9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at 9
a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: At Saturday . services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
will speak on "Talmud—Is' It a Closed Book?"
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE : At late services today, Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal will speak on "Trial and Error -- and Triumph, a
Tribute to Dr. Weizmann."
CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Goldman
will preach on "Two Brothers—TWo Ideals."
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo
Neuhaus will speak on "The Significance of the Month of Kis-
t
le v."
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday- services Rabbi Isaac
Stollman will preach on "Winning and Retaining Our Birth-
right."
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern will review the Torah portion "Toldos."
CONG. BETH MOSES: At Saturday -services Rabbi Isaac Paneth
will preach on "Generations to Be Generated."

Michigan Temple YouthPlan Weekend Parley
Nov. 28-30 in Detroit; Arrange Seminars

Temple Israel to Host
Interdenomination Rites
On Thanksgiving Day

The 51st annual interdenom-
inational community Thanks-
giving service will be held this
year at Temple Israel, 17400
Manderson, at 10:30 a.m., Thurs-
day. The following are partici7
pating churches and Temples:
Central Methodist ' Church,
Church of All Peoples, Round
Table of Catholics, Jews and
Protestants, First Congregation-
al Church, First Presbyterian
Church, Holmes Memorial Meth-
odist Church, St. Cyprian's Epis-
copal Church, St. .George's Sy-
rian Orthodox Church, St. Pauls
Cathedral Protestant Episcopal
Church, St. John's Episcopaii
Church, St. John's Evangelical
and Reformed Church, Subur-
ban Temple, Temple Beth El,
Temple Israel and Unitarian-1
Universalist Church of Our Fa-
ther.
The sermon will be preached
by Rabbi Leon Fram, of Temple
Israel, and the music will be
rendered by the Temple choir
under the direction of Karl
Haas.
The community Thanksgiving
service was founded . -by the late
Dr. Leo M. Franklin in 1902, and
is one of the oldest such services
in the country.
Thanksgiving services are
scheduled also at Congregations
Bnai Moshe, Bnai_ David and
Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
speak at Bnai Moshe on "Grate-
ful for What?" Services will be-
gin at 1-1 a.m. Cantor David
Katzman will chant the special
prayers.
At Cong. Bnai David, Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka will Preach bn
"Gratitude—a Way to Happi-
ness." Service-s begin at it a.m.,.
and will be followed by a party
in the social hall, which will
honor students in the religious
school. Cantor Hyman Adler
will render the musical portion
of the program.

The staff of the conclave
The third annual fall con-
clave of the. Michigan Federa- consists of Rabbis Sanford E.
tion of Temple Youth will be Saper st ein of Temple Beth
held at Temple Beth El on No- 'Jacob; Pontiac; Minard Klein,
vember 28 to 30, with the Sister- 1 Temple Beth El; Leon Fram,
hoods of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel; Frank F. Rosen-
Temple Israel acting as host- ! that, Suburban Temple; Alfred
! L. Friedm.an, Cong. Shaarey Ze-
esses.
Young people, 15 to 18, from : dek, Lansing; Harold Gelfman,
all over the state will attend Temple Beth Israel, Jackson;
the progr -,m, which will open Joseph Schwartz, Temple Beth
with a youth service on Nov. 28. El, Benton Harbor; and Harry
A morning service will be held Essrig, Temple Emanuel, Grand
on Nov. 29, and the sessions in Rapids.
the afternoon will be devoted to
MFTY is sponsored by the
the - theme, "'Living Meaning- Michigan Federation of Temple
ful Jewish lives."
Sisterhoods, and is affiliated
There will be six seminars With the National Federation of
led by the reform rabbis of the Temple Youth.
state. The social highlight will
,be a dinner-dance that evening
in the Franklin Memorial Hall. Temple Israel Women
On Nov. 30, there will be a To. Conduct Services
brunch to be followed by a busi-
ness meeting and election of of-
Rabbi Leon. Fram has invited
ficers.
Mrs. William P. Greenberg, to
occupy the pulpit and preach
the sermon at Temple ISrael to-
Beth Aaron to Install
day. Her sub- .
ject will be "A
100 New Members
M a n Woman
A group of 100 new members World:"
The Occasion
of Beth Aaron Synagogue will be
inducted into the congregation marks the a n-
at a special service at 8:30 p.m., nual Sisterhood
sabbath eve
today, at the synagogue.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, service, which
spiritual leader, will preach on is conducted
"What the 'Synagogue Can and entirely by
Cannot Do for You." Cantor Ju- members of the
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dah Goldring and choir will sing Sisterhood. Mu-
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the musical portion of the pro- sic will be rend-
ered by the Sis-,
gram.
New members will be present- terhood c h oralMrs. Greenberg •
ed by Dr. Albert - Kaplan and Al- group, under the direction- of
bert Stern, co-chairmen of the Karl Haas.
Mrs. Robert Anspach will
membership corn mitt e e. They
will be welcomed into the con- read from the sacred Scroll in
gregation by Harry Green, presi- Hebrew. Suiritual worship will
dent, and Albert Fenkell and be led by Mesdames David •
Louis Ellenson, vice-presidents. Arkin, Morton Barris, Charles •
A social hour in honor of the Hassey, Joseph Bean, Robert A.
new members will follow the Coggan, Abert Jaco, Max Klar-
service in the vestry of the syn- in, Nathan Kolb, Harry Millman •
and Ellsworth Roston.
agogue.
Members of the Sisterhood
will also serve as ushers, and as
hostesses at the social hour, fol-
lowing services.
The Sisterhood will a 1 s o
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Sister- sponsor a Hamikah workshop
hood and Men's Club will jointly on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., in the
sponsor a Hahukah party on. Temple to instruct parents in
Dec. 14, in the synagogue social the home celebration of the
hall. Phil Brestoff and his or- feast of lights.
chestra will furnish the music,
with vocals by Dee Parker.
Mrs. Samuel Croll is general Adas Shalom to Hold
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chairman, and is assisted by Late Friday Services
Mesdames Abe Katzman, tick-
ets; Peter Brown, entertain-
Adas Shalom Synagogue's late •
ment; Albert Green, decora- sabbath eve services will be re-
tions; Aaron Friedman, social; sumed at 8:30 p.m., today. Rabbi •
Edward Robinson, music; Jacob E. Segal will speak on
Charles A. Smith, hostess, J. G. "Trial and Error—and Triumph
Barsky, treasurer; and Louis a Memor,ial Tribute to Dr.
Tatken, publicity.
Chaim Weizmann, First Presi-.
Carl Schiller, president of the dent of the Jewish State."
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will
Men's Club, will be aided by Jo-
seph Snider, Edward Robinson, chant the -service assisted by the
Sam Weingarden and Dr. Henry synagogue choir, and will lead
the congregation in community
Berris.
For tickets call Mrs. Katzman, singing.
Sabbath refreshments will • be
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served . at tables by hostesses of
the Sisterhood. The hosts for
CARD OF THANKS
the oneg shabbat will be Mr.
The family of the late Simon and Mrs. Jules Kamen in honc ■ r
Zektis wishes to thank its rela- of their son Michael's Bar Mitz-
tives and friends for the many vah and Mr. and Mrs. Al Baker,
kindnesses extended during its in honor of their son Arthur's
Bar Mitzvah.
recent bereavement.

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This is (left to right) the three-man Histadrut delegation
that has arrived in the United States to aid the $10,000,000 Israel:
Histadrut Campaign conducted by the National Committee for
Labor Israel: NACHMAN TAMIR, director of the cultural depart-
ment of Histadrut; Major JOSEF ALMOGI, secretary of the Haifa
Labor Council, and MOSHE BITAN, member of the Histadrut
executive and former director of the Israel Employment Service,

Dr. Mann to Speak

At Beth El Services

Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabbi of
the Chicago Sinai Cong., will
be guest preacher at sabbath
eve services of Temple Beth El
at 8:15 p.m., today.
Dr. - Mann, an outstanding Re-
form Rabbi, holds a Ph.D. from
Yale University, a Doctor of
Divinity degree from Hebrew
Union College, and a Doctor of
Sacred Theology degree from
Northwestern University. He is
a professional lecturer in Ori-
ental languages at the Univers-
ity of Chicago.
A founder of t h e National
Conference of Christians and
Jews, the Bnai Brith Hillel

Foundations and American
Birth Control League, a mem-
ber of the Board of the Church
Peace Union, a member of the
! advisory board of the' University
lof
Illinois, a member of the ex--
1
ecutive committee of the Na-
1 tonal Crime Prevention Insti-
- tute, he holds office in many
other Chicago and national or-
, ganizations. -

Forth' New Group to Study
Yiddish Language and Culture
A. new group- is being organ-
ized by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Franzblau for the study of ad-
vanced Jewish Literature and
Yiddish. Information on the
proposed class may be 'obtained
by calling UN. 3-9269.

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