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April 27, 1956 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-04-27

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Miirachi Leader Here
For Local Chapter

Mrs. Shulamith Wald, hon-
orary national vice-president of
the Mizrachi Women's Organi-
zation, will be in Detroit to ad-
dress the annual mother and
daughter dinner of Sisters of
Zion Mizrachi.
The program
will begin at 6
p.m., M a y 10,
at Holiday Ma-
nor. Mrs. Molly
Biegler is gen-
eral chairman.
Mrs. Wald, a
graduate of the
National He-
brew AOademy
a n d Fordham
University, is a
member of the
a d ministrative
and national
boards of Miz- Mrs. Wald
rachi Women.
A freqUent visitor in Israel
as a delegate to the World Miz-
rachi Conference, Mrs. Wald is
familiar with each of the or-
ganization's projects there.

Shalom to Hold Men's Club Sabbath
Re-Elect Cohen 1Voice of Young Israel's! Adas
The
closing
late Sabbath Eve cial hour following the service,
Guest Cantor Saved
To HeadY eshivah Him from the Nazis
Service for this season will be refreshments will be served in
the social hall, with community

observed as Men's Club Sabbath singing and an open discussion
Wolf Cohen was re-elected
A cantor with a voice so
president of the Yeshivath Beth splendid that it softened even at 8:30 p.m. today when the of the panel theme.
Yehudah, local Torah center the hearts of his Nazi captors Adas Shalom Men's clubs of
The community is invited to
which currently has over 800 will be featured at the 33rd
Michigan, Ohio, and Ontario, attend.
students enrolled.
Also elected at the dinner anniversary banquet of Young who will be attending the
Spring Conference of the Great
Approximately 15,730 persons
meeting of Yeshivah board Israel of Detroit.
Cantor Sholom Katz, former Lakes Region this weekend.
were killed in weekend traffic
members were Morris Snow,
In place of the usual sermon, accidents last year.
vice-president and chairman of Chief Cantor of Kishineff in
Bessarabia, was a panel symposium will be held
the Synagogue Council; Meyer
•held prisoner on the theme: "The Jewish Lay-
Weingarden, treasurer; Dr. Max
in ,a Nazi con- man—an Instrument of Torah."
Kapustin; secretary; and Harry
WE NEED
e e ntration Participating in the panel will
Citrin, chairman of the board.
Boarding homes for children
for four be David Safran of Adas Sha-
The final report of Rabbi Max
temporarily separated from their
years.
families.
J. Wohlgelernter, who left April
lom, Frank Rosenbaum of Shaa-
Once, during rey Zedek, and Sol Panush of
19 for Israel was given. Deep
WE PAY
this time, he Beth Aalon. •
appreciation for his services to
Boarding caie and all other ex-
was handed a
the Yeshivah were expressed to
penses.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offi-
pick - axe and
Rabbi Wohlgelernter, who is as-
CALL
ciate
and
introduce
the
speak-
shovel
and
told
suming the duties of chief sec-
ers.
Cantor
Nicholas
Fenakel
TO.
8-2490
'to
dig
his
own
retary to the Israel Chief Rab-
Cantor Katz grave. he asked will chant, assisted by the Youth
binate.
Jewish Social
.Rabbi Shalom P. Wohlgelern- to be allowed to sing, and his Choir and Nicholas Lazar will
offer greetings as President of
Service Bureau

ter was welcomed by the Yesh- life was saved
13327 Linwood
ivah leaders. He has come here,
Cantor Katz will come here the host Men's Club.
At the Oneg Shabbat and so-
after obtaining a leave of ab- directly from a concert at
sence from his California con- Carnegie Hall in New York. He
gregation, to serve both the will appear at the banquet on
Yeshivah and Cong. Mogen Ab- May 20, at the Latin Quarter.
raham during his brother's ab-
In 1950, he was invited by
sence.
the Israel government to give
A stringent budget was a series of 25 concerts in the .
_Rabbinical Council to Meet _
Council of Orthodox Rabbis adopted for the coming school Jewish state. He also appeaced
will meet at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, year, although no figures were in a movie filmed on Mt. Zion,
JOIN
at its offices, 9103 Linwood: made public. Plans for econo- and in 1952, at a banquet in the
Those with business to conduct mies and ways for increasing Waldorf-Astoria, was given an
with the Council should call revenues are planned to accom- award as "Cantor of the Year."
Aliti UPTOWN
Rabbi Israel Notis, TY. 6-8906, modate new students wishing to
Proceeds from the banquet
enter,
according
to
Rabbi
Joseph
to have it placed on the agenda.
go to the enlargement of the
Elfas, principal.
youth activities program of
6535 SECOND . . . OPP. GENERAL.MOTORS BLDG.
A charter dinner to celebrate
12—Detroit. Jewish News
30 years since the school was Young Israel. Charles T. Gell-
Friday, April 27, 1956
issued a charter will be held man is chairman of the pro-
NEW CLUB PLAN!
on June 13, under the chair- gram committee.
NEW HOURS: OPEN 3 EVENINGS A WEEJK 'TIL 10
manship of Meyer Weingarden.
Phone TR 5-4525
The dinner will be dedicated to Rabbi Adler Opposes
the founders of the Yeshivah.

LOSE FAT! STAY FIT!

Religion in Schools .

Temple Israel Youth
Win Debate Title •

F

GROSSINGER, N. Y.—In one
of the leading addresses deliv-
ered here this week, -at the con-
vention of the Rabbinical As-
serribly of America—the organi-
zation of Conservative rabbis—
Rabbi Morris Adler, of Detroit,
took a strong stand for the
separation of church and state
and against the teaching of
religion in the public schools.
Rabbi Adler declared that
"organized religion must remain\
independent and do its con-
secrated work of teaching within
its own domain."
(Rabbi Adler took a similar
position in an address at the
recent convention of the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress, in New
York).
However, Rabbi Bernard Man-
delbaurn, the dean of students
at the Jewish Theological Sem-
inary of America, maintained
that school children should be
given information regarding the
diverse religions and should be i
taught the meaning of God on
a non-sectarian basis.

Members of Temple Israel's
prize-winning debating team
were awarded pins for their ef-
forts at youth services at the
Temple last Friday evening.
Sam Sussman, chairman of
the Men's Club committee which
sponsors the debate team, intro-
duced Manuel S. Simon, Mum-
ford High School speech instruc-
tor, who presented the pins.
The awards were given to
Sheldon Davidson, Judy Hack,
Sidney Jackson and ElainePlis-
kow, all senior members of the
TOPS
debating team.
*IN QUALITY
The Temple Israel debators
AND TASTE
only last Sunday defeated De-
troit's Temple Beth El to win
the Michigan State Temple
Youth debating championship
for the third straight year.
The team, composed of Danny
H a s s, Sidney Jackson and
Elaine Pliskow took the nega-
tive of the topic, "Resolved,
that Reform Judaism Should
Have a, Creed."
A trophy representing the Israel Gets India Monkeys
state championship will be For Polio Vaccine Research
TEL AVIV (JTA)—A trans-
awarded Temple Israel at the
port of several hundred rhesus
MSTY conclave in August.
monkeys arrived today in Israel
Bond Women Formulate from India in connection with
the Israel government's polio,
Future Activities
vaccine research program. Ob-
Reviewing
the
present
struc-
for '.more profits-
ture of the Women's Division taining the monkeys was a dif-
STOCK THESE
of the Israel Bond Organization ficult task since they are re-
plans were made by the divi- garded in India as "holy." The
BRANDS
sion's executive committee, at Israel Ministry of Health gave
WINDSOR', CLUB
a meeting on Wednesday, at assurances that they would be
Sweet and Dry Wines .
Temple Israel, • for the forma- used "solely for medical pur-
tion of a permanent organiza- poses in the 'service of man-
LA SALLE -CLUB'
kind."
tional framework.
Swee•Wines
Sp e c i a 1" arrangements for
Implementation of plans was
LASALLE RED, STRIPE
outlined by the division's chair- transport via El Al Israel Na-
tional Airlines had to be made,
Sweet and MI, Wines •
man, Mrs. Charles Milan.
to prove to the satisfaction of
A
panel
of
rabbis'
wives
was
:ROYAL.,,WINDSOR
the shippers that air transport
added
to
the
membership
of
the
-•Sveetand Dry Wines
for the monkeys could be car-
executive committee.
SARATOGA-
The following vice-chairmen ried out successfully. In addi-
Swe-et Wines:
subm
- itted• reports: Mrs. Philip tion, special facilities had to
Hellman,
national sponsors; be set up in .India and at all
W(NOSOR.CLUB
Mrs.
Perry
Goldman, CHEN; transit points en route. Only
Wine Cocktails
Mrs. Philip Cutler, cash collec- one of the monkeys was lost,
WINDSOR CLUB
tions; Mrs. Rachel Kurtzman, when it died due to its inability
'Red and White Carbonated Wines .
local organizations; Mrs. Charles to withstand the temperature
Makie,
national organizations; change.
ON SALE AT BETTER
Mrs.
Robert
Coggan, committee
STORES .EVBRYWHERE
Emanu El Services Today
on education.
Sabbath services • of Temple
Emanu-El will b _ e held at 8:15
Lag b'Omer Outing
Cong. Gemiluth Ch•ssodim p.m., today, at Burton SChool,
Religious School is sponsoring Huntington Woods. Dr. Frank
its annual Lag b'omer outing F. Rosenthal will officiate and
WINES & CHAMPAGNE,INC. Sunday. Students will visit the preach the sermon. A recep-
tion will follow.
Greenfield Village Museum.
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