Model of Proposed New Shaarey Zedak Adler to Keynote JCC Conference Resume Youth Activities Youth groups for children be- tween the ages of 6 and 12 will be resumed at 3 p.m. Saturday at Young Israel of Greenfield, at 15150 W. Ten Mile, an- nounces Milton Mutchnick, youth director. Activities had been curtailed because the syn- agogue was not yet completed, he said. Rabbi Morris Adler will de- liver the keynote address at the ttl third annual conference and brunch for presidents of the 340 organizations affiliated with H. the Jewish Community Council The program will begin at 11 4 a.m., Sunday, in the Schaver Auditorium of the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- Gach Heads Furniture Club fer. Herman Gach was elected Emerging patterns of Amer- president of the Furniture Club ican Jewish life and the chang- of Detroit. Also elected were ing Detroit Jewish community Harry Goldberg and Irving will be the theme of Rabbi Ad- Tyner, vice-presidents; Charles ler's talk, the title of which is Solovich, secretary - treasurer; "The American Jewish Com- Nat Risin, chairman of the munity—A Look Backward and board, a Glimpse Ahead." American Jewish Community— Our Want Ads get quick results A Look Backward and a Glimpse • Ahead." Other conference participants .174 This is the model for the new Shaarey Zedek sanctuary, to be located on will be Lawrence W. Crohn, ea Council president; Walter E. the 40-acre site on Northwestern Highway and 11 Mile Road. It is a birds-eye view ea (Skansmas) Klein, Council associate exec- of the entire planned structure that will include the synagogue and school buildings. Wonted for Conservative Con- utive director; and Joseph Ed- A campaign committee under the chairmanship of Louis Berry is now actively cam- elman, Council director of gregation with 450 families. paigning for an additional $1,500,000 in gifts from Shaarey Zedek members, to boost nternal Relations and Culture. For interview write to: the total to $3,500,000 for the new building. Dr. Samuel Krohn is confer- J. P. Shaprow * 4: * 0 ence chairman. Rabbi Adler is 1701 Lincoln Drive , 000 in on the Council' s executive Flint, Michigan pledges to the building fund committee. drive of Cong. Shaarey Zedek was reported this week by Louis Berry, general chairman. He was associated with Lord Ira A. Hirschman, who be- The sum brought in by cam- came world famous for his ac- and Taylor in New York, then tivities in behalf of refugees became vice-president of Saks paign workers brings to $2,263,- from Nazism during World War Fifth Avenue and went from 000 the amount of pledges made for the new synagogue and IL will be the guest speaker at there to Bloomingdale Bros. He was an instructor at center, to be erected. on James the annual dinner in behalf of the Jewish Theological Semi- N.Y.U. In 1942 he was special Couzens and 11 Mile Rd. nary, to take place next Wednes- With 300 cards yet to cover, day at Holiday Manor. workers will gather at a report meeting on Dec. • 20 to relate All the Detroit Conservative synagogues have joined in spon- further progress in the cam- soring the event. paign. Al Borman is chairman of the The synagogue is currently dinner committee. John E. working on the second phase Lurie is his co-chairman. of its fund-raising drive, $2,000,- Organized as the Detroit 000 having been pledged in a Friends of the Jewish Theologi- campaign earlier this year. cal Seminary, the dinner spon- sors include the following: Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Morris Adler and Abra: ham Satovsky, president. Congregation Adas Shalom, After meeting for three years Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Max Gold- in temporary quarters in the smith, president, and George Hayim- Greenberg Center, Cong. Spoon, Seminary chairman. Shomrey Emunah has moved Congregation B n a i Moshe, into its new building at 18716 IRA A. HIRSCHMAN Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Harry Schaefer. Gunsberg, and Ben Weiss, Sem- assistant to William H. David, In making the announce- National War Labor Board. inary chairman. ment, Joseph -Kadans, president, Hirschman gained inter- and Rabbi Reservations for the dinner Sholem Flam, are being accepted by Ben national fame for his work in An ancient recipe a brand--new taste experience. This delicious behalf of refugees when he spiritual lead- Weiss, TA. 6-6650. after-dinner drink is 'Ireland's only liqueur. Try it. 80 Proof. Solo er, credited The guest speaker at Wednes- was special representative of the successful day's dinner, Ira Arthur Hirsch- the War Refugee Board at U, S. Representatives: Munson Q. Shaw Co., New York 17, N.Y, building cam- man, a prominent business ex- the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, AVAILABLE IN SDD AND STATE STORES paign to Jos- ecutive, had an interesting com- Turkey, in 1944. eph Bacow, He served with the UNRRA >if*** 11-4f44,-***4-4-41-***************40f41-****** munal career. 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