America ,swish Periodical &ter Friday, Sept. 13, 1946 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle In Synagogue and Temple Classes Open Cantor Silverman Shaarey Zedek to Lead Services at Beth Aaron Classes Open This Sunday Goldman to Lead Holiday Services Registration for Sunday School classes and the afternoon school of Congregation Beth Aaron is still being held at the synagogue, 18000 Wyoming avenue at Tha- tcher. Classes are under the super- vision of the United Hebrew Schools. For further information call Mrs. Alex Margulies, UN. 3-8711. A Detroiter, Cantor Marshall Goldman will conduct the High Holy Day services at Beth Aaron. Goldman, who is studying for the rabbinate, has been acclaimed for his pleasant voice and his under- standing of the liturgy. The sisterhood of the synagogue will install its new officers Mon- day evening at the synagogue. Mrs. Charles Solovich will con- duct the installation. All residents of the northwest section are in- vited. Jewry Mourns Dr. Landman Synagogue Council Leader Dies at 66 CINCINNATI, OHIO—"The death of Rabbi Isaac Landman consti- tutes a great loss to American Ju. daism and source of sorrow to his alma mater and to his col- leagues," Dr. Julian Morgenstern, president of the Hebrew Union College, said today. Dr. Landman, 88, died Tuesday, Sept. 3. He was president-elect of the Synagogue Council of America, editor-in-chief of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia and rabbi of Congregation Beth Elohim, Brook- lyn, N. Y. EDITED ENCYCLOPEDIA Dr. Landman, who was also founder-director of the Academy for Adult Jewish Education, re- gar ded as the outstanding CANTOR JACOB SILVERMAN . Cantor Jacob Silverman, for many years assistant cantor at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will conduct the High Holy Day ser- vices at Congregation Mogen Abraham, it was announced today. A native of Toledo, the Rev. Mr. Silverman was cantor at Con- gregations Bnai Israel and Bnai Jacob there before coming to 'De- troit 20 years ago. Called a real Baal Tefilo by Shaarey Zedek members, he pos- sesses a rich tenor voice which has made him popular with the congregation. He received his mu- sical education in Europe. The Shaarey Zedek Sunday School term will start at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. The weekday Hebrew classes will start at 4 p. m. Mon- day. Registration will continue all week. Co-directors of the Shaarey Ze- dek school are Charles Rosenblatt and Ben Chinitz. Rosenblatt has been with Shaarey Zedek for 12 years, and was a co-director of the school last year with Jacob Rogvoy, who resigned because of ill health. Chinitz is an Army veteran and was director of the Bnai Moshe Sunday School. He had formerly been connected with Shaarey Zedek classes as teacher and ad- ministrator. Both Rosenblatt and Chinitz are teachers in the pub- lic school system. The Shaarey Zedek school is wider the direct supervision of Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler. At present there are 1,018 enrolled in the school. New teachers include Bernard Panush and Walter Levy. At the Sabbath morning service this week, Rabbi Morris Adler will preach on "A God Who is Near." The sermon subject for Sept. 21 is "A Covenant With Posterity." Selichoth services will be held at midnight Sept. 21. Both the main auditorium and the social hall of the synagogue will be filled to capacity for High Holy Day services this year Temple Israel to Dedicate New Holiday Prayer Book Temple Israel will hold a service of dedication at the Rosh Hasho- nah eve worship at 8 p. m. Wed- nesday, Sept. 25 in the auditorium of the Institute of Arts. At that time the new High Holy Day prayer book will be used for the first time and Rabbi Leon Fram will preach a dedicatory sermon. Arrangements for Temple Is. rael's overflow services are com- plete. They will be held in the lecture hall of the Institute of Arts. Rabbi Milton Aron, director of the Hillel Foundation of Wayne University, will serve as preacher. Baruch Cohon of Cincinnati will serve as cantor and Mrs. Edmund Gilbert of Detroit will play the organ. At the main service, the Temple Israel choir directed by Dan Froh- man will offer the musical back- ground in support of Cantor Rob- ert S. Tulman accompanied by Karl W. Haas at the organ. 2 Shanghai Students Arrive at Yeshivah Rabbi Mordecai Yehuda Lubart and Isaac Topola, students of the former Yeshivath Chachmey Lub- lin of Poland have arrived from Shanghai and are at the Yeshi- vath Chachmey Lublin of Detroit. Most of the students have re- ceived visas but these two are the first ones to arrive. Six more left Shanghai for the United States Sept. 2. All the students will be pro- vided with room and board by the Yeshivah. 1 Tacked Down Wall to Wall CARPETING Cleaned InAourlitme Despite protests by spokesmen of Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., the City Council of Wyandotte, Mich., has formally joined the civic campaign of greater Detroit for an adequate natural gas supply, to become available with maxi- mum speed and at a minimum cost. By unanimous vote the Wyan- dotte Council petitioned the Fed- eral Power Commission for early approval of the plans of Pan- handle Eastern Pipe Line Com- pany for augmenting its present natural gas deliveries to the De- troit area. Defending the company's refusal to debate the gas supply contro- versy, L K. Ritchey, operations manager, complained to the Wy- andotte City Council that "Pan- handle has seen fit to get into the newspapers," according to a report in the Wyandotte Tribune. "We don't want that kind of a fight . . . we'll leave the hand- ling of this matter to the Federal Power Commission," Ritchey ad- ded. Ten days later, on Aug. 23, an- other Michigan Consolidated of. ficial, T. W. Weigele, was being questioned by a Federal Power Commission attorney in public hearings at Washington. He was asked: "Do you care to give any ex- planation, Mr. Weigele, as to why the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. is continuing to take on com- mercial customers and stopping residential space heating custom- ers from going on their lines?" To this question, a company at- torney objected, asserting it was not, in his opinion, "a proper sub- ject of inquiry," adding later that Children 4 to 18 Will Be Benefited Rabbi Abraham Zcntman, chair- man of youth activities for Young Israel announced today that they will sponsor 11 organization clubs and groups offering activity for children from the age of four to 18. The new program will include a greater emphasis on club work, a bi-monthly supervised Sunday out- ing in chartered buses to points of scenic and educational interest in the vicinity; an arts and crafts club which will meet in a newly built and well-equipped shop and a weekly night of sports in a local gym. Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, chair- man of the adult education com- mittee is charting Friday evening family. gatherings in the Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah building. Joseph Grossman, chairman of the scout committee, reports that Young Israel Scout Troop No. 210 will meet on Tuesday nights in the small gym at Roosevelt School. All boys over 12 years of age In the Dexter neighborhood are in- vited to the first meeting Tues- day, Sept. 17. The first social affair of the fall season is a weenie roast at Rouge Park Saturday night. he didn't believe that "a witness for a distributing company should be called upon, in tills proceed- ing, to justify or explain policy questions of the company with respect to its local distribution." Hebrew, English and Jewish books available at the Zion Book Store, 9008 - 12th Street, near Clairmount. Congregation Beth Aaron Announces High Holy Holiday Tickets ON SALE DAILY I Between Hours of 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Daily Sundays-2:00 to 6:00 p.m. In the Synagogue 18000 Wyoming AIR.TEC METAL STORM SASH FOR STEEL CASEMENTS RABBI ISAAC LANDMAN 44M-MME TO U. S. IN 1890 Born in Sudilkov, Russia, in 1880. Isaac Landman came to the United States at the age of 10. Upon ordination in 1906, he be- came assistant rabbi at Temple Reneseth Is r a e 1, Philadelphia. From 1917 until 1928 he was rabbi of Temple Israel, Far Rockaway, N.Y. He devoted his time to edi- torship of The American Hebrew from 1928 to 1931. Those surviving Rabbi Landman include his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Landman and his brother, Rabbi Solomon Landman, Temple Isaiah, Kew Gardens, L. I. Young Israel Plans 11 Clubs BACK AGAIN The Religious School of the Temple opens at the Hampton School, 18460 Warrington drive, at 9:30 a. m. Saturday and Sunday. PERMANENTLY ATTACHED • Eliminates Handling and Storing • Swings Open for Washing • Swings for Ventilation PAGEL'S, Inc. Photo Engravers 641 MONROE CA. 0472 • • • • • • Wyandotte Joins Campaign for Adequate Gas r Also Furniture Cleaning ) All seats for the High Holy Day services are reserved ror members of Temple Israel. All who wish to worship with Temple Israel are invited to become mem- bers of the congregation. achievement of his career the publication of the 10-volume Uni- versal Jewish Encyclopedia, a monumental project which was 15 years in the making. 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