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October 12, 1956 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-10-12

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Form Local- Committee
to Publish Book
by Rabbi L. Y. Goldman

_ Announcement was made this
week of the formation of a local
committee for the publication
of a book writen by Rabbi Leo
-Y. Goldman. The title is "Aris-
.totle's Metaphysics and Mai-
ponides' Philosophy."
Louis Rose has been named
committee chairman, Louis
Berry will
serve as co-
chairman, and
Max Bonin as
s e cretary.
Other mem-
bers include
Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Brown,
Julius Feigel-
man, Peter S.
Goldstein, Abe
Kasle, Meyer
Levin and
Morrie M e n -
Rose
delson.
Rabbi Goldman, spirit ua 1
leader of Northwest Israel Syn-
agogue, discusses in his book
the differences between Juda-
ism and Aristotelianism — the
reconciliation of which was
Maimonides' chief problem.
The book explains Maimo-
nides' general views and princi-
ples in relation to God, world,
the life of 'man and his goal.

-

.

Temple Beth El Greets
167 New Students

• Newly-enrolled children in
the kindergarten and first grade
of the Temple Beth El Religious
School were consecrated at spe-
cial services last Sunday, in the
temple.
Dr. Richard C. Hertz and
Rabbi Sherwin Wine blessed the
167 youngsters, who received
miniature Torahs as gifts from
the congregation. The presenta-
tion was made by John C. Hopp,
congregational vice - president,
and Burton Friedman, chairman
of the religious school commit-
tee.
. The traditional ceremony of
handing down the Torah from
generation to generation was
performed by Benjamin Wilk,
president, his daughter, Mrs.
William Harris and granddaugh-
ter, Patricia.
Special music was rendered by
the religious school choir, under
the direction of Mr. and Mrs.
Jason H. Tickton.

Temple Israel to Open
Adult Study College

Temple Israel opens its Col-
lege of Jewish Studies on Mon-
day night. At the college,
founded by Dr. Leon Fram,
three courses will be featured.
Jewish history, from 8 - 9
p.m., will be taught by Dr.
Fram,. who has been conduct-
ing such a class for 30 years
in this city. Beginner's Hebrew,
at the same hour, will be giv.
en by Rabbi M. Robert Syme.
From 9-10 p. m., Rabbi- Syme
will conduct a Bible course.
In addition to regular classes,
special lectures by experts on
problems of American Jewish
life will be sponsored. The pub-
lic is invited to enroll in . the
College, for which a small reg-
istration fee is needed.

Ahavas Achim Schedules
Classes for Young - Old

Over 400 children have en-
rolled in the Ahavas Achim
Religious School to provide the
nucleus for an extensive educa-
tion program for the youth and
adults of the congregation.
In addition to two sessions
meeting eahc Sunday at Vernor
School, there is a class of 20
girls studying for confirmation
and a Bar Mitzvah Club for
boys 12 to 15, the latter meeting
at 9 a.m., Sunday, for services,
breakfast and study.
The congregation sponsors an
adult class, at 9 p.m., each
Thursday. Rabbi Jacob Chinitz
conducts the course. Study ses-
sions in Bible and Midrash are
conducted at 4 p.m., each Satur.
day, by Mordecai Elk, sexton.

Israel Histadru- t Honors Harry Schumer's
60th Birthday With Acco Cultural Center

Harry Schumer, prominent Detroit leader and
one of the heads of the local Labor Zionist movement,
will be honored by. the Israel Histadrut by having a
cultural center established in his name in Acco, Israel.
- Morris Schaver, who recently returned . from an-
other visit in Israel, announced the Histadrut decision,
made at a meeting of the Histadrut Executive in
Jerusalem, at a luncheon in Mr. Schumer's honor, at
Darby's, on Oct. 4. Intimate friends of Mr. Schumer
attended the luncheon.

News Brevities

LUTZKER VOLINER SO-
Two major theatrical produc-
CIETY•recently honored Sam `tions, "THE VANISHJNG
Rott, honorary. vice-president
ISLAND" and :the all-African
who founded the organization
play "FREEDOM," are coming
15 years ago, at a surprise pally. to the new Henry and Edsel
He was presented with an en-
Ford Auditorium Oct. 19 for 11
graved, gold lapel pin to mark
days. These two stage produc-
the occasion.
tions are being presented in De-
* * *
FLORENCE HOCHBERG SO- troit by MORAL RE-ARMA-
CIAL CLUB will hold its eighth MENT following appearances in
annual games party at 8:30 p.m., 25 countries to over half a mil-
Oct. 29, at Beth Joseph Syna- lion people. -
* * *
gague, 18450 Wyoming. All pro-
ceeds - will go to the Penrickton
CHARLES BLESSING, secre-
Nursery for Visually Handi- tary-director of the Detroit City
capped children. Prizes will be Planning Commission, will be
awarded, For tickets, call Mrs. guest moderator of the High
Rose Genden, WE. 3-0312.
School International Club panel
* * *
discussion, at Parkman Branch
MARC REIZMAN has been
Library, Monday, 7:30 p.m., on
named to direct public relations
subject "Youth and Detroit
for the Detroit Commission on the
of the Future."
Community Relations, it has
* * *
been announced by Mrs. Beulah
WEISS
FAMILY
CLUB has
T. Whitby, acting director-secre-
tary. Reizman, a graduate of scheduled a meeting for Oct.
Wayne State University, was 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
previously editor of the Romeo Harold Weiss, on Stansbury
Ave. If weather permits, a wie-
Observer Press.
nie roast will be held.
* * *
* *
In announcing the admission
Mayor Cobo will introduce
of - HERBERT GOLDSTEIN,
*IRA, as a junior partner in the Detroit Town Hall's first speak-
accounting firm of Bernstein, er of the season, RUDY VAL-
Bernstein and Wile, 16180 Mey- LEE, at 11 a.m. next Monday,
ers, in last week's edition of The in Ford Auditorium. The mayor
Jewish News,. his title of Certi- also will give a welcoming
fied Public Accountant was in- speech to Town Hall which cele-
brates its first day in the new
advertantly, omitted.

More than 250 persons from
communities in Central Michi-
gan attended dedication cere-
monies recently which marked
the Opening of the Central
Michigan Jewish Community
Association Synagogue Center,
at Brown and Crosslanes, in Mt.
Pleasant. -
A charter of membership was
given to the congregation by T.
George Sternberg, of Bay City,
president of the Michigan Re-
gion, United Synagogue of
America.
The dedication, address was
given by Rabbi J. Kratzenstein,
of Bay City, and chairman of
the program was Eugene
Traines. Guests included Mt.
Pleasant Mayor G, R. Denison,
Rev. Stanley P. Kirn and Dr.
C. L. Anspach.
Membership in the Synagogue
Center numbers 27 families froth
six counties. Attending services
are residents of • the nearby
towns of Harrison, Gladwin, Big
Rapids and Ithaca.
The 40x67 foot building was
begun about a year ago. It fea
tures a front of Roman brick
and glass block, with the re-
mainder constructed of cement
block.
Officers of the congregation
in c l u d e Sam Wunderbaum,
president; Carvel Wolfson, vice-
president; Doris Mehl, secretary;
and Gene Traines, treasurer.
Board members are Dr. P. Sil-
vert, Ben Simon, Carl Feldman
and Robert Klein.

Northwest Israel Junior •
Boys Plan Sunday Program

Northwest Israel Junior Con-
gregation will meet at 9 a. m.,
Sunday, in the synagogue, for
breakfast and discussion fol-
lowed by sports activities, ac-
cording to Marvin Novetsky,
president. All boys, 13 to 15,

are invited to attend.

years in the Fisher Theater. Val-
lee will present a one-man var-
iety show called "My Time Is
Your Time." He will sing such
memorable hits as "kitt y from
Kansas City," "Maine Stein

Song" and the "Whiffenpoof
Song."
* * *
At last' month's meeting of
the BODZIN FAMILY CLUB,
the following officers were
elected: J. S. Bodzin, president;
Mrs. M. Seligson, vice-president;
Mrs. H. Bodzin, secretary; and
H. Bodzin, treasurer. Installa-
tion will take place later this
month, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bodzin,- of Birwood
Ave.
* * *
MAC CULLOCH CHAPTER,
Better Schools AsSliciation, will
hear a talk by Mrs. Cynthia Col-
vin, Wayne State UniVersity in-
structor, on "Reading for To-

days' Children" at, 8:15 p.m.
Monday, in the school auditor-
ium. 0. D. Reynolds, MacCul-
loch, principal, will explain
changes in the new report card
forms. A social hour will fol-
low.

Suspicion, oftener unjust than
_just, is always an enemy to
happiness. — Hosea Ballou.



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