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March 25, 1955 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-03-25

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Rabbi Adler to Deliver Address
At Warsaw Ghetto Memorial April 3

Rabbi Morris Adler will make deliver Yiddish recitations. Can-
his first public appearance since tor, Nicholas 'Fenakel will chant
returning from Israel when he - appropriate liturgical selections.
delivers an address in English at Children of the Mitteshul will
:the 12th anniversary commem- take part in a candle-lighting
oration meeting of the Warsaw ceremony.
Ghetto uprising.
Tickets are available from var-
The traditional community- ious communal organizations or
wide program will be held at from the Jewish Community
8:15 p.m., April 3, in the Brown Council office. Samuel Sigal is
Memorial Chapel of Temple chairman of the Warsaw Ghetto
Beth El.. .
sponsorship committee.
Tribute .will be paid to the
heroism of the small Jewish
group which defied Nazi tanks, Temple Israel Group
planes, flathethrowers and guns Sponsors Model Seder
in reaffirming their 'spirit of
liberty and the
A Passover workshop is
will to fight for planned for all members 'of
freedom.
Temple Israel, its affiliate groups
The memorial and friends at 8:15 p.m., Thurs-
meeting also day, in the temple youth hall.
will h o n•o r the
The program will feature a
6,000,000 Jews
I
model
seder presented by Rabbi
who perished
during the Nazi M. Robert Syme and students
of his Hebrew class, according
regime.
Mordecai to Mrs. Sidney Dworkin, chair-
Shtrigler; mann- man of the holiday workshop
ing editor of committee of the temple Young
the Yiddisher Marrieds Group, which is spon-
-Kempfer a n d soring the evening.
Rabbi Syme and his students
Miss Goldstein one of the few
survivors_ of that epic period will will conduct the traditional
speak in Yiddish on the signifi- seder from- the Union Haggadah,
specially prepared by the Un-
cance of the occasion.
Also to be featured is Vivian ion of American Hebrew Con-
Goldstein, talented young mon- gregations. Parents of small
ologist from Chicago, who will children will be advised on the
conduct of the Reform seder, so
that its significance will be ap-
Sephardic Community
preciated by the youngest of
children. -
Plans Model Seder
A model table setting also will
be
displaYed for the occasion.
The Sephardic Community of
Detroit will conduct a model se- Rabbi Syme will lead a question
der, in Sephardic fashion, at its and answer period after the
program at 7:30 p.m., ;April 3, presentation of the seder. Host-
in the D. W. Simons Center, esses at a social hour to follow
will be mothers of members of
4000 Tuxedo.
the Hebrew class.
Jacob Chicorel, considered the
father of the Community, will
conduct the Passover ritual. Sam Report on Detroit
Moss will play the accordion Appears in Israel
and . special songs prepared by
the executive board, including a
Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Cha-
Spanish song preseryed by Seph-
ardic communities through the jes this week sent to Mayor Al .-
bert E. Cobo a story which re-
siges, will be sung.
cently appeared in the Israeli
Executive boar d members newspaper "Emeth" on the cour-
planning the event include Jer- tesy, of city employees in Detroit.
ome Varon, chairman, Louis Pa-•
The story was a reprint, in
po, president, Shirley Benaderet
and Shirley Chicorel, secretaries; translation, from an article in
Mrs. Albert Sima, treasurer; Mr. The Detroit Free Press regarding
and Mrs. Carlos Gattegno, Mrs. a commission from the Univer-
Mary Papo, Mr. Aland Mrs. Har- sity of Michigan who were cour-
vey Sibrack, Dr. and Mrs. Na- teously received by city officials,
hum Weissman and Mr. and especially in the City Treasurer's
office. '
Mrs. Albert Chicorel.
Mrs. Chajes forwarded the
story to "Emeth," the leading
Evergreen Congregation
German newspaper of Tel Aviv.
Sets Variety Show Sunday It was reprinted, Mrs. Chajes
wrote the Mayor, "and I thought
A limited number of tickets you would be interested to see
will go on sale at the door of the how much the Israelis appreci-
Evergreen Jewish Congregation's ate our civil service systeni."
Variety Show, to be presented
this Sunday evening, at Ever- Local Young Israel Groups
green Hall, announces Lou To Join in National Program
Brown, the show's director.
Representatives of D e t r o i t
A number of musical se- Young' Israel and Young Israel
qtlences, dramatic skits and a Center of Oak-Woods will par-
dancing and singing chorus will ticipate in the 43rd' anniversary
be featured, highlighting Mes- banquet 'of the National Coun-
dames Sylvia Brown, Jerry Levy, cil of Young Israel, this Sunday,
Ann Radner, Maybelline • Green- at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel,
berg and Mae Weiler.
New York.
Delegates from the 70 affili-
Mrs. Weiler, also is the show's
choreographer, while Lilli a n ates representing • over 50,000
Kellman is costume designer, as- members, will participate in the
sisted by Mrs. Zee Bernstein. Sol program. Several prominent
Moglovkin will be master of cere- leaders in American Jewish life
are scheduled to speak at the.
monies.
banquet. .

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12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 25, 1955

Beth Abraham Sets Cornerstone Dates

Three events of community-
wide interest will highlight the •
cornerstone laying ceremonies
for the new Beth Abraham Sy-.
nagogue Center, now under con-
The Landsmanshaften Council struction at Seven Mile Rd. and
of Detroit elected a new slate of Greenlawn.
Morris Mohr and 'Abe Nus-
Officers, headed by Morris Malin,
baum are chairmen of arrange-
ments for the week-end cele-
bration to be observed from
April 29 to May 1.
Planned is a special service on
April 29, at which Cantor Lie-.
bele. Waldman, of New York,
will chant the liturgical portion
and special synagogue music,
assisted by a choir led by Harry

Malin to Direct
Landsmanshaften

dered Rabbi Joseph Thumim
that evening, at Rainbow Ter-
race. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman
will be toastmaster.
Information on the prograrh
may •be obtained by calling the
synagogue office, daily -1 to 4
p.m., at TO. 84882.

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president, at a meeting of rep-
resentatives of its constituent
organizations.
Isidore Sosnick was designat-
ed honorary president. The new
officers will be installed in cere-
monies at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
at Lachar's.
Samuel Sigal, chairman of the
Jewish Community Council's
Yiddish Culture ComMittee,
be installing officer, and Hoke
Levin, Council internal relations
committee chairman, will ad-
dress the meeting.
Elected with Malin, of Koro-
stichever, were Jack B. Ormond,
Odessa, f i r s t vice-president;
Max Charness, Chesed shel
Emes, secretary; and Sam Solo-
mon, Brisker M'lawer, treasurer.
Joseph Edelman, director of in-
ternal relations at the Jewish
Community Council, was elected
executive secretary.
^. The new executive board in-
eludes Mrs. Rose Gonte, Yiddish
o 1 k s Verein; Abe Schultz,,
Chernigover and Layover; Max
Schulzinger, Turover; Sol Sel-
man, .MinkovitZ-Podolier; and
Isidore Sosnick, Turover.
Sosnick, past president, re-
viewed the Council's accornplish-
Ments in raising funds ; for the
Allied Jewish- Campaign, Hista-
drut and aiding in Plann,ing
events such as the Jewish Book
fair and Yiddish Tercentenary
Program.

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the site 'of the new building.
Concluding the festivies, a
testimonial banquet will be ten-

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