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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-10-31

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Glazer's Plan for Synagogue Council
In Detroit Endorsed by National Leader

Dr.

Dr. Israel Goldstein of New York, President of Synagogue
Council of America, Urges Acceptance of
Proposal as Example to Entire Country

Dr. E. Benedict Glazer's proposal that a Synagogue
Council of all religious groups be formed in Detroit this
week received wholehearted endorsement from Dr. Israel
Goldstein, president of the Synagogue Council of America.
Dr. Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El, suggested the
forming of a Detroit Synagogue Council in a guest editor-
ial which appeared in The Jew-

ish News on Sept. 25. The en-
dorsement of Dr. Goldstein, one
of the most prominent Jewish
leaders' in the land, president of
the Jewish National Fund of
America and rabbi of Congrega-
tion Bnai' Jeshurun of New York,
is contained in the following
statement to The Jewish News:
"Anyone who is interested in
well-ordered unity in American

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Page Five

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 30, 1942

Mizrachi of Detroit
To Mark 31st Year
Of Movement Jan. 10

Irving W. Schlussel, president
of Detroit Mizrachi, announces
that the 31st Anniversary of the
Mizrachi movement will be cele-
brated in Detroit with a banquet
on Jan. 10 at Jericho Temple.
Aaron Tilchin has been ap-
By
pointed chairman of the jour-
nal committee.
The newly elected officers of
This Saturday, Detroit Mizrachi
Congregation Bnai David, Elm- will celebrate the 25th anniver-
hurst and 14th, were installed sary of the Balfour Declaration
last Sunday. Saul Waxman was at a Melaveh Malkeh at Congre-
master of ceremonies.
gation Bnai Zion, Humphrey at
Joseph Block, who was re- Holmur. Rabbi Isaac Stollman,
• • - c eth Yehu-
ational
the

Officers Installed
the Bnai David

Our accumulated wisdom...
Coming November 18th.

of America was founded 1 years
ago it marked a new milestone
in American Judaism. Its initia-
tion and its continuance have
witnessed the fact that in our re-
ligious life, Jewish rabbinical and
lay leaders have learned the les-
son of unity across their differ-
ences and have developed a
medium for pooling their com-
mon wisdom and experience
touching problems of concern to
all ::eligious groups alike. None
of the groups has in the slightest
degree compromised with any of
its religious principles. All of
them have been strengthened by
the Synagogue Council of Amer-
ica and have in turn, by their
union, enabled the Synagogue as
such to win great recognition in
the Jewish scene and in the gen-
eral scene,
"Such benefits as the Syna-
gogue Council of America can
bring to American Jewish life, on
a national scale, can and should
accrue to local communities as a
result of local Synagogue Coun-
cils. It is to be expected that De-
troit Jewry, particularly, which
is one of the best organized Jew-
ish communities in America,
should be one of the first to estab-
lish a properly organized and ef-
fectively functioning Synagogue
Council.
"Dr. Glazer, who has taken the
initiative in making this proposal
for Detroit, has given years of
valuable service to the Syna-
gogue Council of America and
understands its possibilities as
well as its limitations, It is my
earnest hope that his proposal
may find favor and acceptance,
thus setting an example to other
communities."

Jewish Center
Activities

be

ee.

ARRANGE RECREATIONAL
PROGRAM FOR REFUGEES
Through the cooperation of the
Resettlement Service, the Na-
tional Council of the Jewish
Women and the Jewish Com-
munity Center, a recreational
program for refugees will be
carried out at the Center under
the direction of Mrs. Fred W.
Schwab. Mrs. Schwab, a refugee
herself, was selected to direct
the project because of her for-
mer training and experience in
working with various group ac-
tivities in Germany.
Mrs. Schwab will be in her
office in Room 214 at the Jewish
Community Center on Mondays,
10 a. m. to 12 p. m., Tuesdays,
7 to 9 p. m., Friday, 3 to 5 p. m.,
Thursdays, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.
• • •
MUSIC APPRECIATION -
GROUP TO MEET NOV. 5
A weekly music appreciation
group will be sponsored at the
Jewish Community Center begin-
ning next Thursday at 8:30 p. m.
Arthur L. Goulson, who will lead
the group, is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and was
a member of the Choral Union at
the University of Michigan. He
has been active in the Temple
Beth El Young People's Society,
and is now secretary of the Men's
Temple Club.

the
er-
and
Waxman, Morris W. Zack, Frank Western States will be held Nov.
A. Hoffman, and Joseph Gorman. 12-15, at Hotel Hamilton, Chi-
A dinner and musical program cago. The following delegates
were presided over by Dr. Leon will represent Detroit: Irving W.
Schlussel, Rabbi Isaac Stollman,
A. Katzin.
Rabbi Sperka also participated Daniel Temchin, Meyer Beckman,
• • •
Isador Sosnick, Sol B. Edelman,
in the program.
Rabbi Abraham Danzig and TUESDAY SUPPER CLUB
Judah Lachar.
A Tuesday Supper Club for
Beth Itzchock Opens
working girls and young married
ZEDAKAH CLUB
Its Religious School
women whose husbands are in
At a meeting of Zedakah Club,

The newly-formed religious held at the home of Mrs. Nu- the armed forces of the United
school of Congregation Beth sholtz, plans were discussed for States will be sponsored by the
Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave., will aid to be extended to the War Jewish Community Center, be-
ginning next Tuesday at 6 p. m.
commence activities on Sunday Chest.
A home economics instructor will
morning. Qualified teachers have
A report was given by Mrs.
been engaged to teach religion, Samuel Charfoos, war efforts meet with members and help
them to prepare the meals. The
language and literature. Regis- chairman.
group is open to all young wom-
trations will be held from 3 to
Zedakah's donor luncheon will
7 p. m. For information call be held at the Masonic Temple en interested in learning how to
Rabbi Jacob Hoberman, Plaza Dec. 15. Mrs. Samuel Samuel, cook, and to those new to Detroit
1048.
TO 5-6757, is program chairman. and interested in meeting other
The next meeting will be held people.
• • •
MRS. ADLER TO SPEAK ON
at the home of Mrs. Harry Sil-
RELIGIOUS NEWS HOUR
berstein, 2713 Leslie ave., Mon- ARMISTICE DANCE NOV. 7
The guest speaker on the Re- day at 1:30 p. m.
The Armistice Day Dance, to
ligious .News Reporter broad-
be presented by the Jewish
cast by the Detroit Round Table
Help today's victims be- Community Cent e r, Saturday
of Catholics, Jews and Protes- come tomorrow's victors by night, Nov. 7, will be held in an
tants on Sunday evening will be contributing to the War auditorium draped with the flags
Mrs. Morris Adler. The program Chest.
and colors of the United Na-
is heard over station CKLW
from 10:15 to 10:30 P.M.
On Wednesday, Rabbi Morris
Adler of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and Joseph Q. Mayne, ex-
ecutive secretary of the Detroit
Round Table, which is the Michi-
SPORTING GOODS DEPT.
gan region office for the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews, will speak at an Ann Arbor
luncheon meeting in regard to
forming a Round Table there.

tions. The music of Darryl Beach
and his Diplomats will be feat-
ured. During intermission, a Vic-
tory quiz, headed by Danny
Raskin, will highlight the eve-
ning's festivities, with prizes for
best answers.
• • •

TALKERS GROUP
Ed Emerich, leader of the
Talkers Group, announces that
there are openings for a few ad-
ditional members. Talkers Group,
composed of men and women in-
terested in discussing public
questions, meets in the Music
Room of the Center on Thurs-
days at 8:30 p. m.

• • •

DETROIT VICTORY CLUB
A group of young women, 23 to
27,- was organized Oct. 21, as
Detroit Victory Club, to assist in
war projects. Members will work
in Area 5 in "Swap a Ride" pro-
gram and will help out of town
young women make friends in
Detroit.
• • •
BOOK CHAT ON MONDAY
The next Book Chat program
will be held at the Jewish Com-
munity Center on Monday, at
8:30 p. m. Harry Whang, a native
Korean, will lead the discussion
on "Japan's Program of Con-
quest." Mr. Whang holds degrees
from University of Chicago and
Columbia University. He is presi-
dent of the Detroit chapter of the
Korean Nationalist Society. As a
special feature of the Book - Chat
program, a sound film "The Japs
Bomb U. S. A.," will be shown.

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The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Galician Society will hold its
third annual donor dinner at Jer-
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Sheldon Lutz is Junior
8. For reservations call Mrs.
Shaarey Zedek Cantor
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The Junior Congregation of Schein, TO. 8-1281.
Shaarey Zedek will hold its reg-
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a. m., in the Kate Frank Memor-
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Don't Take Chances!
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Miss Joye Pensler will lead in the
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