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Thursday, August 24, 1950

Beth El Slates High Holy Day
Services for Non-Members

As has been the tradition of
Temple Beth El for the past 33
years, and as a service to the com-
munity, High Holy Day Services
for non-members will be conduct-
ed in the Brown Memorial Chap-
el at 7 p.m., Sept. 11, 6:45 p.m.,
Sept. 20 and at 10 a.m., Sept. 12
and 21.
Rabbi Louis I. Egelson of Cin-
cinnati will officiate at the serv-
ices and preach the sermons. A
professional choir will render the
liturgical music. Cards of ad-
mission, at a nominal charge, are
available at the Temple Office.
In order to accommodate its
large membership, Temple Beth
El will again conduct this year
double services on the evenings

of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kip-
pur.
Members with letters A through
K will worship at the early eve-
ning service on Rosh Hashana (7
p.m.) and late evening service
on Yom Kippur (9 p.m.).
Members with letters L through
Z will attend the late evening
service on Rosh Hashana (9 p.m.)

Hillel Arranges Special
Registration at U of M

Arrangements have been made
by the Michigan Hillel for Jew-
ish students to register at the
university after Yom Kippur.
They must present to the regis-
trar a note from their rabbi that
they have attended religious ser-
vices.
Students who have an appoint-
ment the day before the holiday,
Wednesday, Sept. 20, will have to
keep them. There are services in
Ann Arbor for students for those
who wish to come there during
the High Holy Days.

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Jewish Community Center
staff needs flat for self,
wife, one child. Secure a
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community.

TR. 5-8400

Carmel Hebrew
School &
Congregation

17556 WYOMING

(Near Santa Clara)
Announces that tickets for
High Holiday Services are now
on sale. Tickets are available
M the Synagogue daily from 7
to 9 p.m.

Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld
will conduct the services

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Detroiter Listed Missing in Korea

Pfc. Louis J. Molar, son of
Another brother of his also is
Mrs. Bertha Wisotzky of 1600 in the service, but it could not
Seward avenue, has been miss- be learned whether he was in
ing in action in Korea since
July 16, the Jewish Chronicle Korea or stationed elsewhere.
Brandeis Lodge
was informed by the Jewish
At the board and administra- War Veterans.
Cannel Hebrew School
tive committee meetings of the
lodge, which were held during Bob-Lo dock, foot of Woodward to Begin Registration
the month of July, planfor the avenue. Sid Scheinker and Har-
Carmel Hebrew School will be-
coming season were ,ma)lel ac- old Phillips, co-chairmen of the gin registration for all classes on
cording to Albert Bergerpresi- Social Committee, are in charge Monday. School will start Tues-
dent. The officers for the 1950-51 of this affair.
day, Sept. 5.
year are: president, Albert Berger;
• • •
The subjects offered will in-
first vice-president, Harry Katz;
Rabbi Zager Chapter clude Hebrew, and Jewish read-
second vice-president, Louis Gar-
Mrs. Irving Lipson, president, ing and writing, history, Bible,
ber; third vice-president, Benja-
announces
a special fund-raising Talmud and Bar Mitzvah.
min E. Rich; financial secretary,
Transportation will be furnish-
meeting
to
be held at 8:30 p.m.,
George Levine; corresponding
secretary, Norton Taylor; record- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ed to and from the school. Sol B.
ing secretary, Neil Kalef; treas- Saul Schenfeld, 3036 Waverly Edelman is chairman of the board
of education.
urer, Milton Ribiat; warden, Cecil avenue.
Kanarek; guardian, Edward Ro-
senberg; trustees, Nate Sosin,
Benjamin Fishman a n d Hy
Abramowitz; and chaplain, Ben-
jamin Berkley.
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This Is Your Challenge

UHS Classes
to Open Sept. 6

The United Hebrew Schools
serves the community in all Jew-
ish populated districts in the fol-
lowing branches:
David W. Simons, 4000 Tuxedo,
corner Holmur; Linwood Branch,
Linwood, corner Hazelwood; Cen-
tral Branch, Central High School;
Northwest Branch, Northwest
Hebrew Congregation, 7045 Cur-
tis at Santa Rosa; Parkside
Branch, 15705 Parkside, corner
Midland; and Rose Sittig Cohen,
13226 Lawton.
Classes will be resumed in all
of these branches on Wednesday,
Sept. 6,
Registration for new children
will begin on Sept. 1 through
Sept. 15.
The United Hebrew Schools
offers a well-integrated program
for children of all ages including
a well-rounded curriculum and
co-curricular activities.
Bus transportation will be re-
sumed as usual. Transportation
for new students will be arrang-
ed upon request. For further in-
formation, call the main office,
TO. 8-0063.

rage S

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Bloch Lodge

RABBI EGELSON
• • •

and the early evening service on
Yom Kippur (6:45 p.m.). Morn-
ing services will begin at 10 a.m.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will off-
iciate and preach the sermons at
the early evening services and
morning services, and Rabbi Sid-
ney Akselrad at the late evening
services.
The Temple Quartette, under
the direction of Jason H. Tickton,
will render the liturgical music.
The Children's Rosh Hashana
service will be conducted at 2:30
p.m., Sept. 12 and the Yom Kip-
pur service at 2 p.m., Sept. 21.

Members of the lodge, their
families and friends, are invited
to attend a moonlight on Sunday.
No reservations are necessary and
tickets are $1.30 per person and
may be obtained the night of the
moonlight. Those attending are
asked to meet at 8:15 p.m. at the

A recent state law has provided the opportun-

ity for Jews in Michigan to vote, despite the

fact that the primary falls on Rosh Hashonah.

Get Your Application from

THOMAS D. LEADBETTER, CITY CLERK

NO FINER
SALMON
AT ANY
PRICE

ROOM 110, CITY HALL

TILLAR

ROCK,

DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN

It doesn't matter how you vote .. •

As Long As YOU VOTE!

COLUMBIA RIVER

SALMON

(Mail Before Sept. 9)

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