SYNAGOGUE
SERVICES
Laven, Zack Head
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Yeshivah Drive
$500,000 Gift Boosts Chicago Hospital Drive
CHICAGO, (JTA)—A family , The gift of $500,000 was made
gift of $500,000 was announced by the Kaplan family in memory
at •a dinner meeting here for the ! of their father and husband,
Hospital Building Fund of the Max S. Kaplan, who was a resi-
Jewish Federation. It was the dent of Chicago for 50 years
largest gift of its kind given to and built one of the largest fer-
the Jewish Federation by living rous metal businesses in the
persons in the last 20 years. country. The family includes
Mrs. Jennie M. Kaplan, the wid-
• A total of $2,500,000 was an- ow of Mr. Kaplan, and nine
nounced during the evening to- children.
wards a goal of $3,750,000 to be
used for expansion of Michael
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5
Reese Hospital and Mount Sinai
Friday, December 25, 1953
Hospital.
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Daniel A. Laven and Morris W.
Zack were recently named co-
chairmen of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today; Rabbi M. Robert hudah's drive- to raise funds for
Syme will preach on "The Jewish Gentleman." The Bar Mitz- the construction of an annex to
. vah of Michael Samuel Friedman will be observed.
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi provide suitable quarters for the
local institution. Louis Kukes, A.
Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "The Start of Goluth."
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Howard Bloch and David I. Ber-
Stollman will speak on "The Roads to Exile and Liberation." ris were voted treasurer, associ-
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: 4Saturday services, Rabbi Jacob Chi-
ate treasurer, and secretary, re-
nitz will preach on "They Did Not Change Their Names."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at 8:30 spectively.
Ground - breaking ceremonies
a.m., Saturday.
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ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., to- for the new building will take
day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Leon Wald- place Jan. 29, at
the site of Dex-
man will be observed. •
CONG SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at ter and Cort-
9 a.m.. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Louis Weiss will be ob- land. At this
time, the Beth
served.
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CONG. BNAI MOSHE;- , -Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at Y e h u d a h
Schools annual
9 a.m,. Saturday.
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BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi Benja- yearbook, dedi-
'Trade Mark Rag.
min H. Gorrelick will preach on "Freedom Amidst Slavery." cated this year
to the memory
of William Zack, William Zack
a long-time community resident,
worshipper in the synagogue and
father of Morris W. Zack, the
co-chairman of the building
The Library of the United alogues of various Jewish pub- fund campaign and a member of
Hebrew Schools, located in the lishers and all suitable books are the Yeshivah executive commit-
From Your Favorite Kosher Meat Market
Rose Sittigl Cohen Building, obtained as soon as possible. In tee.
Building chairman Sam
For a Successful New Year's Eve Party
13226 LaWton, has now become addition, the library is building
one of the most widely used up a wide collection of pedagogi- Hechtman announced the
Jewish libraries in Detroit.
cal books for the benefit of group's approval of an archi-
Look for 'FLAV-O-RICH' Branded on all Beef,
This library seeks to serve the teachers. Of equal interest is the tect's plan for the $135,000 addi-
and Be Sure of Top Quality in Meats
children who attend the Hebrew collection of maps the library tion, which will contain • 15 class-
schools and the teachers, but has gathered. There are maps rooms.
Those wishing detailed infor-
its facilities are available to the available for the teaching of
MOTOR CITY PACKING COMPANY EXTENDS GREETINGS
community at large and more history, Bible, modern Israel and mation should contact the Yesh-
FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
ivah
office,
12322
Dexter,
TU.
3-
and more people are taking ad- the Middle East.
vantage of its well-stocked , The library also stocks a large 3700.
shelves.
number of periodicals in Hebrew
Every attempt has been made and English. Of special interest
to build up an extensive col- is an Israeli daily, "Omer,"
lection of books on Jewish his- which is yowled for those who
tory, stories on Israel and _re- do not read Hebrew fluently.
ligious subjects. The librarians - There is also included in this
are constantly perusing the cat- library a collection of audio-
visual film strips used in the
teaching of history and Bible
with
and in holiday celebrations.
An inovation of this library
are the portable shelves or
"Bookmobiles" which are
brought by buses to the various
branches.
Most of the children in all
branches are making use of the
library.
The library is under the di-
rection of Daniel Elazar who
has a number of assistants, all
HONORARY SPONSORS
of whom are trained in Jewish
Rabbi Morris Adler
library work and who are stu-
dents of either, the Hebrew High
Abe Borman
School or the Midrasha.
Tom Borman
Artistic-
The library was recently
Norman Cottler
equipped through a generous
Interpreter
Peter Goldstein
contribution of Mrs. Kate Cowan
in mmory of her husband, Ja-
William Hordes
of Jewish
i Icob S. Cowan. Books in the li
Mrs. Ida Kay
brary have been purchased by
Music and
Leon Kay
funds made available through
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
Tradition
Benjamin Laikin
Kvutzah Ivrith and the Woman's
Morris Lieberman \
Auxiliary - of the United Hebrew
Nathan Linden
Schools.
The entire Jewish community
Max Osnos
All members of Landsmanshaften Societies are
And that's what Heinz is invited to make use of the
Louis Partowitz
Urged to attend this great program — while the
facilities of this library.
A PARTY TREAT!
Order Your
FLAV-O-RICH
KOSHER
United Hebrew Schools Library Made
Available to Ent ire Jewish. Community
FILET STEAKS
.
"Tribute to Israel"
America's Foremost Cantor—Moishe Oyisher
Israel's Outstanding Singer Tova Ron ni
is just a
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bean
MOISHE
OYSHER
until it's
baked.
then it a„
"mechaya
Vegetarian Baked Beans
are ... Baked! Oven-baked!
They're delightful!
3,000th Anniversary of the founding of Jerusalem
is being celebrated throughout the world.
Jewry
'OVA
RONNI
on the
This Week's Radio and
Television• Programs
of Jewish Interest
Vivacious
Personifier
of the
Songs of
Israel
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Dec.
27.
Station : WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Sanford Sap-
erstein, spiritual leader of Pon-
tiac, Michigan's Temple Beth
Jacob, will deliver the day's ad-
dress. His topic will be "This
Business of Living."
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
ATO S
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The seat of
THE UNION OF
ORTHODOX JEWISH
CONGREGATIONS
OF AMERICA.
HEINZ
KOSHER
BAKED BEANS
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec.
27.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Try Not to Love
Such a Country," a story adapted
, from Sholem Aleichem's "The
Adventures of Mottel, the Can-
tor's Son," will be told. The tale's
central theme is of a mother
and her two sons in Central
Europe whose attempts to make
enough money on which to live '
• fail miserably but humorously
and their subsequent immigra-
tion to America.
Sponsored by the
LANDSMANSHAFTEN COMMITTEE
for the State of Israel
Mrs. Helen Posner
Morris L. Schaver
Harry Schumer
Sidney Shevitz
TRIBUTE COMMITTEE
Samuel' H. Belkin
Chairman
Morris Malin
J. B. Ormond
Co-Chairmen
William Altman
L. Burnstein
L. Glickman
Peter Goldstein
Harry Kaminer
H. Lipshitz
Louis Lipshitz
D. Nessenfeld
Max Rosenberg
S. H. Rubin
i. Shapiro
J. Smith
Isidor Sosnick, Pres.
Londsmanshaften Council
Sunday, December 27-7 p.m.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE
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