THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. 1 : 11111111 1111111 11111111111 11111 111 11111111111111 10111111111111 111111 11111111111 1 11111111 111111111 1111111 111111111 11111111 .1-7 = SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Supplementary Holy Day Services. 111 1111111111 1111111 1111111111111 1111 1-: ANDERS-BURRIDGE „„„„„„„,„„„„„,„ COMPA NY „,,„,„„, Saturday morning services begin at Rabbi A. M. Hershman will Preparations on an elaborate scale are 9 o'clock. PHONE CADILLAC 5993 deliver his weekly sermon, beginning at = being made for the supplementary serv- = ices that are to he held under the aus- 10 o 'clock. = 133 pices of Temple Beth El on Rosh Ila- shono and Yom Kippur. Owing to the RABBINICAL COLLEGE BULLE- L. fact that the seating capacity of the — TIN. = Temple is too limited to accommodate all who wish to worship on these days, A new departure characterized the ac- a the use of the Unitarian Church, situ- ated on Woodward avenue and Ed _ tivities of the Rabbinical College of America this year. It was felt that the E Desks, Chairs, Furniture, Rugs, Filing Devices, Card mood place (three blocks south of the "' summer should not be spent altogether F. Temple), has been secured, and here a unprofitably. A course was arranged a. Systems, Blank Books and General Office Supplies. second service will be held. This serv- ice will be conducted by Rabbi Samuel and of of the July senior the most month in students Belmar, spent N. J., F. S. Mayerberg, who assumes his duties Exclusive Agency as assistant rabbi of Temple Beth El where they continued their studies under = the supervision of Rabbi Dr. B. Revel, on , Sept. 1. A full choir will render the president of the faculty, who has E - - the musical program. his summer home there. It was inter It is the purpose of these supple- - E. mentary services to give to all Jews of esting to note the fervor with which the = ARMONIOUS office equipment profits you two _ students applied themselves to the study- a* t h e commun it y w h o w i sh to atten d a R e ways. First: In its effect upon your organization. form Jewish service the opportunity to ing of the Talmud and Codes. When F. do so. Whil e t h ere will h e no fee f or the days were too hot, groups of young F. In the general feeling of contentment with working participation in the services, opportunity men would spend from midnight to four per- given to contribute to the neces- o'clock in the morning discussing intri- = conditions. In the incentive to produce. Cheerful will he E. formance is efficient performance. nary expense involved. Should the vol- cate problems of Jewish law. During - -I: notary contributions exceed the actual the Sabbath services in the Belmar N. Second: In its effect upon your customers. In the clearness expenses, the surplus will be turned over Synagogue sermons were delivered by a to the Committee on War Relief. number of students. The summer school a . and correctness of your records. In the general evidences of An invitation is extended to all our in this nature proved highly successful gi.. a well-oiled, smooth-running organization. These en- co religionists who are not members of and plans are already under way for E. gender confidence and security. congregations to worship at these serv- the extension next year. The new term will open immediately ices. Cards of admission will be issued in the, order that they may he requested. after the High Holy Days. Several As the seating capacity of the place en- scholarships to the vaalue of $300 per gaged for these services is likely to be annum each are now available. For full -. taxed to its capacity, applications for information apply to the President of F- cards should be made at once. Such the Faculty, 9-11 Montgomery street. applications may he addressed to Com- A number of additional prizes for es- r..i mittee on Worship. Temple Beth El. says are now offered : The Scheff prize -2- Further particulars may he obtained of $50 for an essay on a Halachic sub- ject; the Travis prize of $50 for an E' from the rabbis of the Temple. essay on a scientific subject ; The Travis -a. Closing Summer Services. prize of $25 for the best oration; the S. a The final summer services will be held Rottenberg prize of $50 to the Rabbini- a in the Temple Assembl ■ • Rooms on Sab- cal College Zionist Society for an essay = F. --. •ect to be announced). baths, Aug. 25 and Sept. 1. At the first(subj , Rabbi Aaron David Burak, a graduate of these services a solo Nvill be rendered by N1 rs. A. Lapin Cohen, and at the sec- of the Rabbinical College, has received a 7 a - ond by Mrs. Max Finkleston. Services call from Congregation Ohel Moshe =— Chevrah Tohillim, one of the most im- - El. begin promptly at 10 o'clock. liortant orthodox congregations in Rabbi Mayerberg to Come Sept. 1. Brooklyn, N. Y. Rabbi Burak is only Rabbi Mayerberg, the newly elected 25 years old and has a high reputation = assistant rabbi, is expected to arrive in for scholarship. He was the unanimous E Detroit with his bride within the next choice of the congregation. — = ten days. lie will assume the duties of The Agudath Harabbonim (Union of his office about Sept. 1. of America and Can- Orthodox Rbbis a ada) has issued a call to all minor Yosh- HON. HENRY MORGENTHAU ibaths and to all Talmud Torahs in the VISITS AMERICAN ARMY United States to encourage pupils who — = CAMP IN FRANCE. are studying Talmud and who are pub- — . school graduates to prepare for ad- American Training Camp in France, lic mission to the Preparatory Department Aug. 14.-11 en ry M orgen than, former of the Rabbinical College. Where no American Ambassador to Turkey, who such Talmud classes exist the Agudoh = is visiting the French front for several is ready to promote and assist the estab- days, stopped over a t Ame rich Field F. - . of such classes. F. - Headquarters today and spent several lishing lications from intending students App hours inspecting the men in training. has been received from many parts of P.. He said he would take back to Presi- _ dent Wilson a first-hand impression the country. = 129-137 W. FORT ST. The Library of the College has been CADILLAC 1200 of the American expeditionary force nerous gift from the = increased by age in the field. = collection of the late Mr. Israel Lip- schitz and includes several hundred vol- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- umes of Judaica. The gift was made MENTS. possible through the kindness of Mr. FOR SALE—An up-to-date bakery, Lipschitz. W. FORT STREET, DETROIT COMPLETE OFFICE EQUIPMENT GLOBE-WERNICKE FILING DEVICES "SERVICE FIRST PRINTERS WE ACCOMPLISH WHERE OTHERS FAIL. The demands upon our service would seem to many physically impossible to meet. Speed means economical production. We operate the largest battery of automatic presses in the State. In fact, every department of this plant has been built up for, and by reason of "Service First" TOPPING-SANDERS CO DETROIT doing good business. Reason for sell- ing, m partnership. For further infor- mation inquire at 2095 Jos. Campau Avenue. 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