Name Speaker's for Franklin Series;
Historical Museum honors Late Rabbi

Synagogue Council
To Meet Thursday

Two Rabbis to Address
Beth Shmuel Banquet

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Ida Rabinowitz acknowledges
with grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and
friends during its recent be-
reavement.

In a joint announcement this
Morris Snow, vice-president of
May 12—Dr. Harold A. Basili- Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and week Isadore Rosenberg, presi-
Four speakers were announced
this week by Wayne University us, Wayne University, "Religion chairman of the Synagogue dent, and Harry E. Citron, vice-
for the "Leo M. Franklin Lec- and Theology in a Theory of the Council, announced this week president of Cong. Beth Shmuel,
that 35 syna-
stated that two
Cultural Sciences."
fine speakers
Dr. Franklin was further com- gogues affiliated
and a musical
memorated by being named, with the Coun-
program have
along with Fr. Gabriel Richard cil, will meet on
been arranged
and Rev. John Monteith, to be Thursday e v e-
for the syna-
represented at the Detroit His- ning, at Cong.
gogue's annual
torical Museum's "Historic Citi- Shaarey Zion,
banquet.
zen of the Month" exhibit hon- 12353 Linwood.
Educational
The dinner,
FANCY
oring Brotherhood in Detroit for
progress and
slated for Sun-
over a century.
The exhibit, which will con- reports of the Snow
day, in the con-
Beautifully Cleaned
tinue this month and all through start of construction on the gregation's so-
and Hand Finished
Yeshivah
annex
building
will
be
March, explains the contribu-
cial hall, will be
•
tions of the three men in De- discussed. Snow stated that $64,- addressed by
COMPLETE DRY CLEANING
troit's religious, educational and 124 of the estimated $135,000 Rabbi Leize
SERVICE
needed to complete the structure Levin, of Cong."
social welfare movements.
•
has
been
raised.
Dr. Franklin, who died in 1948,
Citrin
Beth T i k v a h,
AMBAS
SADOR.
Passover Yizkor appeals will and Dr. Max Kapustin, director
came to Temple Beth El in 1899
and served as its rabbi for 42 be discussed, with a view toward of Wayne University's • Hillel
HOLLYWOOD
years, before becoming Rabbi obtaining enough funds through Foundation.
CURTAIN
LAUNDRY
Emeritus. He played a vital role this medium to complete the
Cantor Judah Goldring will
in community development and building by September when the be featured in the musical por-
and
DRY
CLEANERS
saw the building of two temples, fall semester begins, Snow
tion of the program, singing a
12813 LINWOOD
LATE DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN one in 1903 and the present added.
TO. 8-8044-45
The meeting also will com- medley of synagogue, folk, Yid-
structure in 1922.
tures in Human Relations," es-
The founder of the city's In- memorate the passing of Louis dish and Israeli music. Tickets
FREE
PICKUP
10%
tablished in memory of the late terdenominational Thanksgiving Kukes, treasurer of the building are available at the synagogue.
AND DELIVERY
OFF
IN
DETROIT,
OAK
Dr. Franklin by Temple Beth El. Service, Dr. Franklin also was fund and a leader of Cong.
Cash &
As oil and perfume gladden
PARK AND
On Sunday, 7 p.m., in Room one of the founders of the De- Beth Abraham, in which ca-
VICINITY
Carry
the heart,
101 of State Hall, Dr. Paul Til- troit Round Table of Catholics, , pacity he served the Synagogue So a man's counsel is sweet to
Council •
lich of Union Theological Sem- Jews and Protestants.
his friend. —Proverbs
27 9
inary will speak on "Existen-
tial Analyses and Religious Sym-
bols."
The other three speakers and
their topics will be:
March 17—Dr. Abraham 3.
Heschel, Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, New York,
"The Biblical View of Reality."
MAIN OFFICE
April 12—Dr. A. Powell Davies, TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p.m. services, today, Dr. Richard C.
Hertz
will
preach
on
"How
to
Enjoy
the
Bible."
At
11:15
a.m.
PENOBSCOT
BUILDING—GRISWOLD
AND FORT STS.
All Souls Unitarian Church,
services, Saturday, Rabbi Minard Klein will speak an "Oscar
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Washington, D.C.. "The Spiritual
S. Straus, Diplomat and Philanthropist."
Crisis and the Social Predica-
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi
ment."
BRANCHES
Leo Goldman will speak on "A Sanctuary."
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
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MOO WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD
Farband Branches Join
man will preach on "The Sabbath and Its Regulations."
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HAZEL PARK
In Jerusalem Celebration
(at Evergreen)
(Near Nine Mile and John R)
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., .today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Burton Roth will be
In commemoration of the
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4900 EAST McNICHOLS ROAD
observed.
3,000th anniversary of Jerusa- ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.,.today:
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lem, three local branches of
(Corner Davison)
tCornex Seven Mile and Five Pointe)"
at 8:45 a.m.. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Frederick David
Farband, Labor Zionist Organ-
Steinhart will be observed.
ization, have planned a special
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BETH
AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.. today:
program at 9 p.m., March 6, at
OAK. PARK
at
8:45
a.m.,
Saturday,
The
Bar
Mitzvahs
of
Saul
Michael
the LZOA Institute, 13722 Lin-
(at Coolidge)
Rubinstein
and
Robert
Stutz
will
be
observed.
wood.
CONG.
BNAI
DAVID:
Sabbath
services
at
5:45
p.m.,
today;
at
Avrunin Branch 79, Sholem
8:45 a.m.. Saturday.
Aleichem 114 and Chaim Weiz-
Member Federal Reserve System
raann 557 will join in sponsor- CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 9
Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
a.m.,
Saturday.
The
Bar
Mitzvah
of
James
Kramer
will
be
ing the program, which will
observed.
feature Movsas Goldaftas, prin-
BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5:55 p.m., today; at 9
cipal of the United Jewish Folk CONG.
a.m., Saturday.
Schools, speaking on "Jerusalem
in History and Legend."
A musical program will fol- 20-Year-Old Rabbi
low, and a social hour will con-
Named to SZ School
clude the evening's activities.
Harry L. Jubas, holder of three
rabbinical degrees and now en-
8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
THE
rolled as a junior at Wayne
Friday, February 26, 1954
Universary, has been appointed
a full time teacher on the He-
brew staff of the Shaarey Zedek
Feb. 27th to March 6th
Religious School.
Before coming to Shaarey
Zedek, Rabbi Jubas acquired
experience first at the Yeshivah,
United Hebrew Schools and
Workman's Circle.
;wain
Born in Poland, he was only
6 years old when the Germans
announces the qualification of
overran his native city forcing
him into the CzestochowOhetto.
Cash & Carry
When he was 12, the Ghetto
was annihilated, but Harry was
Washed in Ivory Soap
spared for labor in the slave
for the
camps of Germany.
That's all you pay for any
Liberated in 1945 from Bergen-
blanket with each order of
Belsen, Jubas studied at various
yeshivas and rabbinical col-
flat work of a dollar or more,
leges in Germany earning three
rabbinical diplomas.
Brought to Detroit in 1949 by
the Jewish Social Service Bur-
Mr. Norman, 'who arranged for more than
eau, Rabbi Jubas finished pub-
lic school, was graduated with
• one million dollars of life insurance and an-
high honors from Northern
nuities on the lives of Detroit citizens in 1953,
High and now is enrolled at
has again qualified for membership in the Mil-
Wayne as a full time student
lion Dollar. Round Table. This international
majoring in languages. He has
DRIVE-IN
organization is composed of life underwriters
two years to go to earn his
who produce over a million dollars of life
LOCATIONS
master's degree.
insurance during a twelve month period.
A graduate of the Reserve
This achievement places Mr. Norman among
Officer Training Corps., Rabbi
the top ten representatives of Great-West
plans to enter Military
Grand River at 1 2th Jubas
service as a chaplain after his
Life in the United States and Canada.
HAROLD S. NORMAN
Main Office and Plant
graduation from Wayne. At 20,
he is the youngest member of
Shaarey Zedek teaching
ARTHUR P. JOHNSON AGENCY
14th nr. Grand River the
staff.

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CITY BANK

Great-West life

BLANKETS

ISSUANCE COMPANY

Harold S. Norman

MILLION DOLLAR
ROUND TABLE

TROY LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS

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3rd near Selden

2nd at Pallister

Rabbi Judah Gershuni
To Speak Here March 6

Rabbi Judah Gershuni, Israel
Talmudic scholar, will speak
here at 8:30 p.m. Saturday,
March 6, at the Young Israel
Center. The public is invited.

Guordion Building

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