▪ American Palish Periodical eeitti DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Service Group Day to Feature Top Comedian Thursday, September 21, 1950 Aids JIB Fund Drive Temple Israel Invites Public to View New Building Friday Temple Israel invites all mem- as table centerpieces, and also bers of the Jewish community to be displayed in the Temple. and the public in general to see Temple Israel religious school the new Temple at Sabbath Eve hold_i its classes at Hampton Pub- First annual Detroit Service service, 8:30 p.m., Friday. tic School, 18460 Warrington Group Day for trade and profes- Rabbi Leon Frain will preach, drive, at Pick ford, at 9:30 p.m., sional workers of the 1950 Allied and Cantor Robert S. Tulman, Saturday and Sunday. Jewish Campaign will be held accompanied at the grand organ Thursday, Sept. 23, at Knoll- by Karl W. Haas, will render the wood Country Club, Harvey H. traditional Sabbath music. Goldman, president, announced. The Ark of the new Temple, Featured entertainer will be designed by the architect William Harry Hershfield, popular hum- E. Kapp, as a replica of the Ark Congregation Mogen Abraham, orist and radio star of "Can You that stood in the Tabernacle of synagogue of Yeshivah Beth Top This?" Moses, has already attracted at- Yehudah, announces a late eve- In addition to entertainment, ning schedule of daily Maariv tention. a day of golf, cards, dinner and Of special interest, too, are the services for the convenience of pi•izes are planned. antique silver Torah decorations, businessmen and fathers of young The executive committee of purchased for the Temple by the children who cannot attend at the the Detroit Service Group con- Solomon family of Detroit from regular Minchah-Maariv hour. in addition to Goldman, of sist - Services will be held at 7:45 the Solomon family of London, Irving W. Blumberg, Abe Kasle, p.m., Monday through Friday, in England. Milton K. Mahler, Gus D. New- They are regarded by many as addition to its regular Minchah- man, Ben L. Silberstein, Leonard Maariv Minyan, which begins a N. Simons and George M. Stutz. Laurence O'Larry, of St. Clair Furs, presents a check for $1,000 the most beautiful Torah crowns few minutes before sundown. to be seen in America. as his contribution to the annual fund-raising drive of the Bnai Blumberg and Mahler are in The special businessmen's serv- The Feast of Sukkot will be Brith Women of Detroit, which is to be held on Nov. 14 at the charge of arrangements. observed at Temple Israel by a ice will also include a daily Masonic Temple. Mrs. Sidney Kalt, president of the Harry B. The Detroit Service Group, special Festival Service at 10:30 course in the prayerbook and comprised of seven trade and Keidan Chapter, receives the contribution, while Mrs. Lewis Jewish traditions and legends. a.m., Tuesday. Manning, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's professional divisions, is the fund- The class, conducted by Rabbi M. The ceremony of the Blessing $500 made by raising arm of the Jewish Wel- Council, watches. Among other contributions was Co. All contri- of the Children who are begin- J. Wohlgelernter, has been in Saul Kalt and Lou Golden of Kalden Sheet Steel fare Federation. ning their career of religious continuous daily and Sabbath butions are allocated to the various Bnai Brith and Community education in the kindergarten, session since December, 1948. activities. Directed at young men without or the primary grades of Temple Israel will be held on Shemini an extensive Jewish background, Azeret at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, the classes are open to all Jewish men regardless of affiliation. Oct. 3. The Daniel Frisch Chapter, The children of the religious ZOD, is sponsoring its first dance school will celebrate Sukkot by The Women's Auxiliary of the building the miniature Sukkot The Masada Chapter of the of the new year, Saturday eve- flirt, at the Jewish Community ZOD will hold its first get-to- Maimonides Medical Society will to be used in their own homes gether for the membership at hold their first fall meeting at 1 Center. The Men's Club of Congrega- Dancing, which will begin at large and their friends on Mon- p.m. Monday, at the Belcrest Hotel. tion Gemiluth Chassodim will 9:30 p.m., will be to the music day. open the season with its second The meeting will start at 2:30 Mrs. Lillian Graham will speak of Owen Moran and his orches- annual Simhat Torah Ball at 8:30 p.m., at the Davison Center. on "Europe Between Wars." Mrs. tra. p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7, at Bnai As an added attraction, a Instead of a speaker, Masada Graham has just returned from Congregation Shaarey Zedek's Moshe. rumba contest will be open to will feature a mock trial. The Europe and has attended many Beth Hayeled nursery and kin- Featured on the program will all who attend the dance. Zionist Party will be challenged UN conferences on world peace. dergarten school has begun its be Mickey Woolf and his orches- Admission to the dance is free by the membership. • Officers for the coming year fourth year of activity. tra; Lynn Sharon, television star; to all members. Non-members It will be up to Jerry Kelman, are: The Beth Hayeled offers a cur- may enter by paying a slight defense lawyer, to prove that the Mrs. Henry Small, president; riculum based on the research and Sammy Woolf, comedian. charge, or they may join the need for the Zionist Party is as Mrs., 1. Walter Silver and Mrs. of experts in education and child Leo Grucnebaum i s chairman chapter at the dance. large as ever. Albert M. Colman Ervin Moss, vice-presidents; Mrs. psychology, and creates a bicul- of the affair. For tickets contact, Selma Bon- is opposing Kelman as prosecut- Sol Grossman, recording secre- tural environment in which the SUKKOT FESTIVAL tary; Mrs. Ed Skully, mailing sec- child can grow into a well-en- heim, 7730 McNichols road west; ing attorney. The Select Social Club of the Walter Herz, 10350 Dexter boule- The jury will be followed by retary; Mrs. Emory Stein, finan- tegrated Jewish personality. Jewish Community Center will a social hour, refreshments and cial secretary; Mrs. Harold Gins- Children are accepted in Beth vard; or Erwin Linz, 2225 Phila- hold a Sukkot festival and Open berg, treasurer, and Mrs. Benja- Hayeled from the age of three. delphia west. dancing. House Saturday, Sept. 30, in the min Brand, auditor. The full Beth Hayeled course is Center. three years, after which the child U. S. Team to Leave enters a special afternoon He- Prescriptions and Repairs Called brew class which employs the for World Maccabiah foi and Delivered methods and materials develop- For Service at All Times NEW YORK — (WNS) — Phone WEbstei 3-3332 ed in Beth Hayeled. The annual election meeting of America will send a team of 36 Classes are held Monday the Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew cul- Detroit Senior Judaea is in- athletes to Israel on September through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 23, for competition in the third viting all young people 14-18 to noon. Alternate classes meet from tural group, will be held at 9 p.m. world Maccabiah which has attend its opening program to be I to 4 p.m. Transportation is pro- Saturday, Sept. 30, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. drawn contestants from 25 coun- held at 3 p.m., Sunday at the vided for those who desire it. tries, it was announced by Harry Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Detailed reports will be sub- For further information con- This program will feature the EDWARD PEVOS D. Henshel and Charles L. Orn- mitted by the president, Joseph tact Elliott Schwartz, educational graduation of 16 former Young OPTICIAN stein, co-chairmen of the United Katz; chairman of cultural activi- director, TY. 4-6200. Quality Eye Glasses States Committee for the 1950 Judaeans into the ranks of ties, Morris Nobel; the editors of Made from Your Senior Judaea. Eye Doctor's Prescriptions Maccabiah. the Had-Ha-Kvutzah, Bernard All Detroit Senior Judaeans Sun Glasses - Safety Lenses The games, patterned on the Isaacs, Jacob M. Mathis and ivioaern ?Tames who received camp awards to 3216 Ewald Circle at Buena Vista Olympics, will be conducted from Aaron Toback; distribution of Camp Tel Yehuda will be pres- Detroit 4 Michigan Sept. 27 through Oct. 8. Hebrew books, M. Michlin; see- ent to welcome all guests. In December, delegates repre- retaries, S. Kasdan and Norman Included on the committee planning this event are Irwin senting every state will gather Ruttenberg; treasurer, Joel Cash- Fields, Elissa Panush, Daniel for the Mid-Century White House dan; and publicity, Alex Roberg Elazar, Eleanor Shur, Judith Cmference on Children and and Morris Plafkin. Mrs. Julius Ring, the president Spevakov, Shirley Kofender, Sue Youth. In Michigan the gover- nor's commission has been work- of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ilyams and Earl Mandell. Social dancing, singing, re- ing on its recommendations to Kvutzah, will report for the Aux- freshments and exhibition danc- the conference. ing will comprise the remainder On Sept. 14-15, the Michigan ili T irh Y e . business part of the meet- Commission held its mid- ing will be followed by a holiday of the program. century meeting on children and program which will include brief outh at Michigan State College talks and community singing. Re- youth HOME FOR CIIILDREN freshments will be served,by the TEL AVIV — (Special) — The in East Lansing. Present at the discussions were auxiliary. Talpiot Children's Home for Im- migrant Youth, which was estab- Mrs. Samuel Green, co-chairman Our niw 1950 collection of all the lished by Mizrachi organizations, of the community relations com- mittee of the Jewish Community has been dedicated. Forty child- mittee desirable furs in coats, stoles and ren from Tunis took up residence. Council; Hoke Levin, member of jackets is now ready for your selection. the executive committee of the council. and Dr. S. Joseph Fau- The beginning of the New IRVING IIERMELIN INSURANCE We believe this is the time to buy man, director of community rela- Year marks the culmination of 10 AGENCY tions and research for the Coun- years of individual cultural announces the removal of Its offices furs, because our foresight in purchasing from 605 Fox Theatre Building to cil. achievement by the S h o l e m 4126 W. 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I Mile Road UN. 3-1612 TO. 8-5809 510 Kenilworth FAST DELIVERY SERVICE Jewish literary work. Mocr en Abraham Sets Evening Rites Dance Scheduled by Frisch Chapter Masada to Probe Need for Zionism Maimonides Unit Slates 1st Meeting Men's Club Plans Simhat Torah Ball New Term Slated at S.Z. Nursery Elections Slated by Kvutzah Ivrith Senior Judaeans to Install Sixteen Council to Attend Youth Conference Furs b4 Robert Aleichem Unit 10 Years Old BEST QUALITY MEATS ALSO PUNCH Sr JUDY BLOCK, GROSSE POINTE FARMS