Temple Israel Young Marrieds Group Plans Membership Dance CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At . 8:30 p.m. family services today, spon- sored by the Men's Club, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "Superstition the Jewish Viewpoint." Saturday's sermon topic will be "Money—Is It Good or Bad?" ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., to- — day: at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence Michael Allen will be observed. SUBURBAN TEMPLE: Late services at 8:15 p.m., today will be held at Burton School, Huntington Woods. CONG. AHAVAS ACHUVI: At Saturday services Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will preach on "Revelation—and the Small Letters of the Law." TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p.m. services, today, Rabbi Alfred L. Friedman, of Cong. Shaavey Zedek, Lansing, will preach on "What Every Father Should Know." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 5 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BNAI DAVID : At Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will speak on "Our Heritage of Liberty." CONG.• BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5:40 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. ADAS YESHURUN: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Gold- man will speak on "Thou Shalt Not Oppress A Stranger." CONG. BETH MOSES:• At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Paneth will preach on "The Law of Our Land." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Stollman will preach on "Voluntary Submission to Laws of Justice." , Adas Shalom to Present Six Israel Scouts Get Ner Tamid Medal Bialik Tribue Sunday Intensive rehearsals have been Six members of Boy Scout Troop 146, sponsored b y .t h e held this week in preparation Men's Club of Temple Israel, will for the Adas Shalom Jewish receive the Ner Tamid Medal at sabbath services of the temple at 8:30 p.m., today. The six receiving the award, which is given for distinguished service to synagogue and scouting, are Dennis Frank, Bur- ton Isaacs, Elliot Jackson, Robert Tanner, Richard Weiner a n d John Willens. Sidney Jackson and Richard. Weiner will be awarded the rank of Eagle Scouts at the service, which is dedicated to the Boy Scout troop, three Girl Scout troops and two Brownie troops, sponsored by the Sisterhood, and Cub Pack 146. Assisting Rabbi Leo Fram in conferring the awards will be Morton Bechek, District Com- missioner; Dr. Maurice Kimel- man, Scoutmaster; and Maurice H. Levin, Nathaniel Pernick, Hy- man Jackson and Mrs. Sol I. Stein, members of the scout committee. Rabbi Fram's sermon topic will be "Lincoln Lives." Parents of the scouts will be hosts at a social hour following services. Any time is time for Tam Tam the perfect cracker Hold on! Tain't that easy to break a man's grip on Tam Tam ... the cracker folks fall for at very first bite! Try 'em with juices! Decision: fkliciousf by the bakers of MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS Music Festival, which will be held at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the synagogue's main chapel. Under the baton of Zinovi Bistritzky, violinist of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra, a full string orchestra of Adas Shalom members will accompany 35 members of the choral assembly in a story set to music called "Our Bialik." Soloists will include Mrs. Sol Slomovitz, Miss Geraldine Posen and Hy Krupp. Speaking roles will be taken by Herbert L. Har- ris, Julius Allen, Mervin Gold- smith, Sheldon Kirsch, Herman Raznick, Miss Gertrude Straus and Mesdames Morris Botwin, Jules Kamen. Members of the orchestra are Miss Mary Ellen Bloom and Her- man Raskin, Zangwill Garber, Rudolph Efraim, Adolph Lichter, Harry Siegel, Herbert Hamer, Leon Cogan, Leo Graham, with Mrs. Goldberg, accompanist. A dance with a Washington Birthday theme will serve as the first membership affair of the newly-organized Young Mar- rieds Group of Temple Israel.. To begin at 9 p.m., Feb. 22, the dance will feature the music of Ben Katzman. Singer Fran- ces Kay, a member of the group, will entertain. T h e program also will include a grand march and the installation of new of- ficers. All young married people are invited to attend, at no charge. Recent appointments made by Ellsworth Roston, president of the Young Marrieds Group, are these committee chairmen ._ Wil- liam Singer, committee on com- mittees; Mrs. Louis Cassell, re- ligious; Dr. Allen Marx, ways and means; Earl Hordes, com- munity relations; Harvey Bar- nett, cultural; Mrs. Jack Wol- rauch, hospitality; Marvin Gold- man, welcoming; Jerome Op- penheim, sports and games; and Frank Simons, public relations. Among the future plans of the organization are a speaker at its March meeting, pot luck din- ner and games in April, and community relations program in May. Rabbi Gold to Address Torah Culture Meeting Rabbi Wolf Gold of Jerusalem will speak at a program devoted to Torah culture, it was an- nounced by Rabbi Israel I. Hal- pern, chairman of the event. The program, to be held at 8:45 p.m., Wednesday, in Young Israel Center, is sponsored by the Detroit Section, Rabbinical Council of America, in coopera- tion with the Jewish Agency for Palestine, which is promoting February as a month of dedica- tion to the principles of Torah culture. Following brief remarks by Rabbi Halpern, greetings will be heard from Rabbi Samuel Prero of Young Israel, Sidney Shevitz, president, Jewish Community Council, Lawrence Crohn, presi- dent of the Zionist Council, and Dr. Max Kapustin, president of Hapoel Hamizrachi. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, a na- Beth Aaron Service tional vice-president of Mizrachi, Dedicated to AZA Unit will introduce the guest speaker. Tickets may be obtained, with- Religious services at Beth out charge, from the Jewish Aaron Synagogue this evening Community Council, Hapoel will be sponsored by Stephen B. Hamizrachi and Mizrachi. Wise Chapter of Aleph Zadik Aleph. Especially. designated AZA Sabbath, Rabbi Benjamin H. Ahavas Achim Dedicates Gorrelick will preach on "A Service to Sisterhood Challenge to Jewish Youth." The following AZA members In celebration of the fifth an- will participate in the service niversary of the Sisterhood of and in special readings and Cong. Ahavas Achim, which is prayers: Marshall Robbins, presi- being observed this month, sab- dent; J. Keystone, Allen Becker, bath services of the synagogue Eugene and Marshall Schuster, at 9 p.m., Feb. 20, will be ded- Bruce Lyons, Byron Gold and icated to the women's group. Seymour Weberman. Members of the Sisterhood Following the service, a social will serve as hostesses and will hour will be conducted in the present a program following the vestry. An informal discussion service. Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will and community singing will be preach the sermon, and the featured. All members of AZA, Sunday school choir will chant their parents and friends are in- the liturgy. vited to attend the service. Officials of the synagogue this week announced a new seating Bnai Moshe Juniors Plan policy will be in effect during Annual Barn Dance March 7 The Junior Congregation of the High Holy Days. The grwth the congregation's member- Bnai Moshe Synagogue will hold of its second annual barn dance on ship has necessitated limiting the services only to members, March '7, in the synagogile social the announcement of the board hall. Vern Sonith will be caller. All AZA, BBG and members of of directors read. For information on member- other junior congregations in the city are urged to attend. Tickets ship, call Cong. Ahavas Achim, are available from members or 19190 Schaefer, UN. 2-7468. at the door. Turover Installs Officers WAYNE COUNCILMAN • Practicing Dentist • Overseas Veteran, Work! War II VittiAitt I'l° 4191.1011 TittitiOrt Turover Aid Society recently installed the following new offi- cers at Turover Temple: Solomon R u b i n, president; Julius Honeyman and Jacob Karbel, vice-presidents; Meyer Korby, treasurer; Irving Grant, financial secretary; Julius Gott- lish, recording secretary; Sam Dreyfus, hospitaler; M r s. H. Pfeiffer, ladies' hospitaler; Jacob BorM, Max L. Roberts and I. Stiller man; trustees; Max: zinger," I:ger ge ant at ' 'arta: Bnai Moshe Plans Two Music Month. Programg In observance of Jewish Mu- sic Month, the Bnai Moshe Re- ligious School will sponsor two Sunday mornings dedicated to Jewish the• -- -s and composers. The programs, to be directed by Walter Farber, educational director of the school, will be M5. held from 11:30 to • 12:30 this Sunday, and again on Feb. 22, in the edu- cation building lounge. The program will begin with :::folk songs of t h e rhythmic 18th century :Hassidim. More 'serious w o r k•s will follow with Farber "Five Jewish Pieces" for viola Beth Aaron Young Adults Plan Purim Party Thursday and piano • by Ernest Bloch; "Avodah" a n.d "Kaddisch," 'y Yehudi Menuliin;• "Samson and Delilah" by Saint- Saens; ar -' "Baal Shem—Three Pictures of Hassidic Life." The final work will be Bloch's "Israel Symphony," often called "a fresco of Hebrew struggle." The work has a. prayerlike plaint, in which Bloch uses the human voice to help achieve this technique. Both programs are open to the public. Ahavas Achim Affiliates Plan Ba`rn Dance Feb. 22 The third annual barn dance, sponsored by the Men's Club and Sisterhood of Cong. Ahavas Achim, will be held at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 22, at the New Carpenter's Hall, 22521 Grand River. Music will be played by Jim Shultheis and his orchestra. Refreshments will be sold, with proceeds going for the building fund. For information, call Mrs. Sam Terman, UN. 2-1595, or Julian Winston, VE. 8-0167. Beth Aaron Young Adults will hold its annual Purim party at 8:30 p. m., Thursday, at the synagogue. A skit, depicting the story of the holiday, will be pre- sented. Members will be admit- ted free. Guests are invited to call Leon Olshansky, UN. 1-2490, 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 13, 1953 for tickets or reservations. PONTIAC is the buy for '53 • . . BOB GINSBURG is the man to SEE AND BOB GINSBURG ONLY . . WHO SELLS THE MOST—BECAUSE HE GIVES THE MOST! Meet Bob Ginsburg in Person at 2340 W. GRAND BLVD. Between Linwood and Stanton Res. TO. 8-4726 TY. 4-5400 "Bob"' Ginsburg FOOD TO ISRAEL Kosher EP esach AMEIC food scrips for Passover $5 - $10 - $15 - $25 CERTIFICATES Available at Mizrachi Organization of Detroit 12244 Dexter Blvd. TO. 8-3128 Detroit Electrical Appliances for Israel also available ------ Put FORD in Detroit's Future FORD Elect ... ANSUR COUNCILMAN • A Leader in Detroit Civic Affairs • 15 Years in Government. 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