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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-29

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Thursday, September 29, 1949

List the Rites
of Atonement

(Continued from Page 1)

preach on "Growing Up" in the
social hall.
Worship begins at 9 a.m., Mon-
day. Rabbi Morris Adler will
preach on "American Judaism—
Distinction or Difference," in the
main auditorium. "A Faith for
the Living" will be discussed by
Rabbi Davis in the social hall.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and
visiting Cantor Philip Blackman
vlill officiate, assisted by the
Synagogue choir under the di-
lection of Dan Frohman.
Children and youth services
will begin at 10:30 a. m. on Yom
Kippur.

at the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary, will officiate and preach
the sermons. The Rev. Joshua
Spiro will chant the major serv-
ices.
Junior congregation services at
10 a. m. Yom Kippur, for chil-
dren 7-17, in room 204 of the
school building. Services will be
conducted by Sam Kaner. Chil-
dren under six will he accommo-
dated in room 202.
• • •

Bnai David

Temple Israel

Students Serve
at Holiday Hires

Walter Rubinstein, a student
at Beth Yehudah day school was
Baal Krieh. reader from the scroll
of Torah, at Congregation Beth
Tefilo Emanuel during lloah Has-
honah services. lie will read at
Tom Kippur services also.
Robert Marx, a Beth Yehudah
• • •
high school graduate who at-
tends Wayne University, served
Northwest Hebrew
Kol Nidre services at 6 p. m. as Cantor at the Detroit Hebrew
Sunday. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal . Hungarian Congregation on Rosh
will preach on "Foundations to i Hashonah. He will serve again
Build On." Cantor Miklos Fenn- on Yom Kippur.
kel, assisted by a choir directed
by Dan Frohman, will chant the Yom Kippur Services
service.
Worship starts at 8:30 a. m. Set at Carmel School
Tom Kippur services will be
Monday. Rabbi Segal will preach
on "The Hope That Will Not Die." held in the new Carmel Hebrew
Cantor Fenakel and choir will School, at Wyoming near Curtis,
Tickets are not required.
chant.
Registration for the school will
Auxiliary adult
for the
begin
this week for after
classes
non-members
will services
be held in
ing immeidately
the start-
High
new chapel. Rabbi Arthur Hol-
ander, senior Rabbinical student Holy Days.

Cantors

09.11e.

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Wishes the Community a Happy and
Joyous New Year

Cantor J. 11. Sonenklar
President

Executive Board
Cantor A. A. Rosen-

Cantor D. Katzman
First Vice President

feld

Cantor R. Boyarsky
Treasurer

Cantor N. T. Adler
Cantor S. Glantz
Cantor J. Schwartz
Cantor J. Silverman
Cantor J. Skolnick
Cantor Milkos Fenakel
Cantor Thilip
Blackman

Cantor II. Schulsinger
Chairman Musical
Committee
Dan Frohman
Musical Director

1

The family of the late Abraham
Aronow announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory at
11 a.m. Sunday at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are invited.

Obituaries

FLORENCE FERITZ, 61, of
2261 Wilkins avenue, died Supt.
18. Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Sol; and
son, Marry.

Evening services Sunday and
continuing all day Monday. Yiz-
kor at 11 a. m. Monday. All
services at the English Room,
Park Avenue Hotel.
• • *

On Yom Kippur eve Julius
Chajes, director of the Temple
Israel choir, will render for the
first time the Babyonian chant
Services at 6:45 p. m. and 9 to the words "Light Is Sown for
a. m. Sunday. Monday worship the Righteous," according to
will begin at 10 a. m. Dr. B. Braslaysky's arrangement. Can-
Benedict Glazer will preach at for Robert S. Tulman, organist,
the early services on Sunday Karl W. Haas and the choir will
evening, at the morning services render Russotto's "Kol Nidre."
on Monday and the memorial They will broadcast the music of
service on Monday afternoon. Yom Kippur at 3 p. m. Sunday.
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will
Repentance Sabbath eve serv-
preach at the late Sunday serv- ices Friday night. Rabbi Leon
ices.
Fram will speak on "The Mean-
Children's Yom Kippur serv- ing of Repentance for Modern
ices at 2 p.m., Monday.
Man."
Rabbi Robert P. Jacobs will



conduct services at 7 p. m. Sun-
Beth Abraham
day, and Monday all day, begin-
Kol Nidre services at 6 p.m.,
ning at 10 a. m. in the Brown
Sunday. Rabbis Joseph Thumim
Memorial Chapel.
Liturgical music will be ren- and Israel I. Halpern will speak.
dered by the Temple choirs under Rabbi Halpern will also speak at
the direction of Jason H. Ticktnn. overflow services in the social
Repentance Sabbath eve serv- hall.
Prayers to start at 8 a.m., Mon-
ices at 11 a.m., Saturday, Dr.
day. Rabbi Halpern will preach
Glazer will preach.
• • •
before Yizkor and Rabbi Thumim
will preach before Neilah. Rabbi
Beth Aaron
preach at Neilah in
Halpern
Kol Nidre at 6 p. m., Sunday. the social hall, and will address
Services at 7 a. m., Monday. Yiz- the children at 2:30 p.m. in the
kor at 11 a. m., Monday. Rabbi main auditorium.
Pinchos Katz will read all given
A membership reception will
names of the departed.
be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday in
• • •
the social hall.

Services at 6 p. fn., Sunday.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
preach on "Kol Nidre, an Answer
to Confused Minds."
Prayers will start at 8 a. m.
Monday. Rabbi Sperka will
preach on "Yuen Kippur, an An-
swer to Troubled Hearts." Sup-
plementary services on Kil Nidre
eve at 6, and Monday morning
at 9.

Unveiling Notice

Ilizrachi Parley
t)

Beth Jacob

• • •
Temple Beth El

Cantor II. J. !Milk
Secretary

Page 15

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Chairman

INVITE A CANTOR TO ALL YOUR FUNCTIONS, IT
WILL ADD DIGNITY, SOLEMNITY. AND PLEASURE
TO ALL OCCASIONS.

Freedom of thought and discussion in Israel and subordination
of party interests are the •paramount tasks of immigration and
settlement—this was the plea of Premier David Ben Gurion
before the 18th conference of the World Mizrachi Organization.
Ben Gurion is shown above addressing the parley. Seated on
the dais neat to the premier are Dr. Mordecai Nurock, 5lizrachi
representative in the Knesset, Rabbi Wolf Gold, and Leon Gellman.

Dual Loyalty
Reports Denied
by Goldman,'

NEW YORK—A United Press
dispatch alleging that Dr. Nahum
Goldmann, chairman of the
American section of the Jewish
Agency
Executive had "urged,"
A
at the European Zionist confer-
ence in Paris, that Jews the
world over be granted "double
nationality" to the country in
which they live, and to Israel,
was emphatically denied by Dr.
Goldmann.
Dr. Goldmann, who has just
returned from Paris, declared,
'I never used the term 'double
nationality' and I have always
been opposed to that idea.
"What I did state was that
every Jew can owe political
loyalty only to the country in
which he lives, but that he
should, at the same time, be
linked to Israel by moral and
spiritual ties," he added.

JACOB POLINSKY, 69, of
19157 Steel avenue, died Sept. 21.
Services were at Hebrew Bene-
volent. He leaves his sons, Wil-
liam and Maurice: and a daugh-
ter, Ethel.

HARRY BARRON, 59, of 2917
Waverly avenue, died Sept. 23.
Services were at Hebrew Bene-
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volent. He is survived by his
Plans for New Year
wife, Minnie; and sons, William,.
PARIS — American leaders of Leonard and Ernest.
the Joint Distribution Committee.
American agency aiding distress-
ELIZABETH TORRENS, 63, of
ed Jews abroad, arrived here to 17655 Manderson avenue. Serv-
attend a week-long country direc- i•es wil be held at 9:30 am.,
tors' conference to review the Thursday, Sept. 29 at the John
agency's assistance program (lur- Orlich Funeral Home. She is
ing the past year and formulate survived by her daughter, Elea-
plans for the coming year.
nor Riseman.

Eisendrath to Speak
on Church Program

Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath,
president of the Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew Congregations, will
speak on OA :Columbia Church
of the Air program at 10:30
a.m., Sunday over station WJR.

ISRAEL D. GARMEL of 8920
Woo•lrow Wilson avenue, died
Sept. ' 18. Services were at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Gertrude: sons, Murray,
David and Harold; and brother,
ichael.

MOLLY KAMINSKY, of 3368
Clements avenue, died Sept. 21.
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
Her husband, Arthur, and bro-
In loving memory of our be- thers, Irving Stern and Sam
loved brother, Samuel (Pink) Sternshine survive.
Velick, who left us on Sept. 17,
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In Memoriam

before 10 a.m.. Wedne s day.

In loving memory of our be-
loved father, Joseph Velick, Feb.
18, 1943; mother, Celia Velick.
Nov. 29, 1943; sister, Eleanor
Velick Epstein, March 16, 1945;
and brother, Casper C. Vella,
March 18, 1949.
Jewish inmates at the Detroit
Alex and Ida Velick.
House of Correction held Rosh
Hashonah services under the
DEXTER MOTHERS' CLUB
direction of Joseph Fishman,
The Dexter Mothers' Club will
supervisor of the chair industry. meet at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 18
The inmates had the traditional at Congregation Bnai Moshe.
dinner through the kindness of
Mrs. Hyman Altman of the Jew-
ish House of Shelter, a division of
RECEPTACLES
the Jewish Social Service.
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Rev. Hyman
SCHULSINGER

Jewish Inmates
Greet New Year

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by Rabbinical Council

NEW YORK — The Rabbinical
Council of America, an organiza-
tion of 400 Orthodox Rabbis hold-
ing pulpits in 40 states, announc-
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annual sermon manual,
Consisting of 29 sermons de-
livered on the Jewish festivals
during the year 5709 (from Sep-
tember, 1948 to July, 1949), the
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