• Friday, Sepfember T f, THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirty 1942 Activities In The Detroit Congregations YomKippurMusic 35,000 Expected To Feature 'Cellist At City's Services Holyday Services at; Bnai Israel, Pontiac Kippur services will be enhanced this year at Beth El by the play- ing of Kol Nidre by Bernard Argiewicz, 'cellist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Argie- wicz also will play Julius Chajes' composition, "By the Rivers of Babylon." Services in the main auditor- ium will be conducted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Music will be provided by the Temple quartet under the direction of Mr. Chajes, with Jason Tickton at the organ. New compositions, arranged by Mr. Chajes and oth- er well known composers, will be heard. The Yom Kippur services in the Brown Memorial Chapel will be conducted by Rabbi Herschel Lymon. Music will be rendered by the Chapel quartet with Ber- nard Heiden at the organ. Thc_. children's Yom Kippur service will be held in the main auditorium from 1 to 2 p. m. A special service, written and print- ed especially for this year, will be read by students of the re- ligious school. Rabbi Lymon will preach the sermonette. The Religious School of Temple Beth El will open this week end. The. Confirmation De- partment (grades 7, 8, 9) will be- gin its sessions Saturday morn- ing, Sept. 19. Pre-kir.dergarten, Kindergarten, the• primary de- partment (grades 1, 2, 3), inter- mediate (grades 4, 5, 6), and the high school (grades 10. 11. 12) will open Sunday morning, Sept. 20. services at 7 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday mornings religious services will begin at 8 a.m. On the first day of Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi I. Strauss will preach on the theme "What Shall We En treat?" On the second day, his topic will be "From Whence Shall Cometh Our Help?" Mincha services on Saturday and Sunday will be held at 6 p.m. The Mincha service on Sun- day evening will be chanted by Sheldon Cherney, a student of Congregation Bnai Israel's reli- gious school. The ritual services for the High Holidays will be chanted by an eminent cantor. Holiday Services Rabbi Fineberg 10 Years in Flint Of Beth Jacob at Rabbi I. Strauss Will Deliver Beth Israel Program for Fort •Wayne Hotel Argiewicz Will Play at Beth the Sermon Rosh Hashanah Is Congregation Beth Jacob will conduct High Holiday services El; Religious School Opens Sermon Subjects Announced Announced The orthodox Congregation at the temporary quarters in the on Week End Bnai Israel, 268 West Pike Street, by Rabbis; Special Music At Congregation Beth Israel, Fort Wayne Hotel Blue Room, Pontac, Mich., will usher in Rosh is Planned The solemnity of the Yom Hashanah, Friday evening, with Flint, Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg be- due to the condemnation of the On Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah services are expected to attract an attendance of more than 35,000 in 40 houses of worship in Detroit. At Temple Beth El, the ser- mons will be delivered by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer in the main auditorium and by Rabbi Hershel Lymon at the auxiliary services in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler will deliver the ser- mons alternately at Congregation Shaarey Zedek and the syna- gogue's auxiliary services in the social hall. In the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, Rabbis Moses Fischer and Jacob J. Nathan will deliver the sermons. Rabbi Fischer will speak Saturday morning on the subject "The Jewish Password for Service, Sacrifice and Sancti- fication," and Rabbi Nathan's topic will be "All That We Are and All That We Have." On the first day of Rosh Has- hanah Dr. Hershman will speak on "The First and the Last," and on the second day, "A Rosh Has- hanah Prayer." Rabbi Adler's subject will, on the first day, be "Priorities of Life," and on the second day, "The Spiritual Front." Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka at Congregation Bnai David, Elm- hurst and 14th, will deliver the following sermons Saturday morning: "From Promise to Ful- fillment"; Sunday morning, "When Israel Is Indestructable." Temple Israel, will hold its ser- vices in the main auditorium of "We do not know how cheap the Detroit Institute of Arts, the soods of happiness are, or we Rabbi Leon Fram delivering the should scatter them oftener."— following sermons: Friday night, "Happy New Era"; Saturday Lowell. ■ The Officers and the Staff of E Yeshivath Beth Yehudah . Extends to All Members, Friends and to • The Jewish Community . • ■ • • . Best Wishes for a E and Prosperous New Year . g. Happy May The Ensuing Year Bring Peace and Redemption . . . ' for All Mankind! . . ■ • Season Opens For Workmen's Circle School The Workmen's Circle School, located at the Workmen's Circle Center, 11529 Linwood Ave., will open for the new school season on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 4 to 7 p.m., for registration of new and old pupils. Classes for the study of the Yiddish language, Jewish liter- ature, history, singing and dram- atics, etc., will start on Monday, Sept. 14, 4 to 8 p. m. Jewish parents are invited to visit the school and to register their children for the new school season. morn in g, "The Sacrifice of Isaac." In Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, Rabbi Max J. Wohlgel- ernter will deliver the following sermons: Saturday morning, "All Out for Spiritual Victory"; Sun- day morning, 'Religious Defense." Rabbi Wohlgelernter will deliver these addresses in English and will speak in Yiddish at 6:30 p. m. Saturday, between the Mincha and Maariv services. gins his 11th year of service this Rosh Hashanah. He will deliver the sermons on the New Year., Hyman Cohen has been re-en- gaged as cantor. Youth services will be conduct- ed by Sydney Schwartz, He- brew teacher. M. Jacobs will officiate at in- troductory serv- ices and George Dickstein w i 11 Rabbi Fineberg chant the Shachrith. M. Jacobs is reader of the Torah. J. Schechet will blow the Shofar. Officers of Congregation Beth Israel are: Jacob Pines, presi- dent; Henry Schafer, vice-presi- dent; George Rosenbaum, record- ing secretary; Nathan Finkel- stien, financial secretary, and Isaac Schnider, treasurer. building which formerly housed Congregation Beth Jacob at 657 E. Montcalm St. Service men are invited to join. these services. Rosh Hashanah services will_ start at 7 P. M. on Friday, and will be conducted on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13. Yom Kippur services will be conducted Sunday night, Sept. 20, and Monday, Sept. 21. They will be conducted by Rabbi Cohen. Rabbi Rosenwasser Will Preach at the Downtown Synagogue On the eve of the New Year, this Friday, at 7:30 p.m., Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser will deliver a discourse at the Downtown Synagogue on the theme "What Price Life's Supreme Treasures." Saturday morning, Sept 12, Rabbi Rosenwasser will speak on the topic "Retributive Justice." The downtown synagogue will Solicits Support for Well also hold services on the second Known Yeshiva in day of the New Year, Sunday, Sept. 13. Rabbi Rosenwasser will Brooklyn preach on the theme "The Eter- Rabbi M. E. Wintner, who has nal Voice of the Ram's Horn." been visiting Detroit for several years in behalf of the Yeshivah and Mesifta Torah Vodaath of Brooklyn, is here on a return visit to solicit funds for the The annual "Set of Holiday school. Sermons" for the year 5703 has This school has elementary and been published by the Union of higher classes, including English American Hebrew Congregations and Hebrew day schools, a night school, a rabbinical seminary and the Central Conference of American Rabbis through their and other departments. A total of 1,277 students are "Commission on Public Informa- registered in the Yeshivah, in- tion about Jews and Judaism." The pamphlet was published cluding many refugees and 20 by the proceeds of the M. L. C. Detroiters. Rabbi Wintner's activities are Pollak Fund which makes pos- endorsed by the Vaad Ha- sible the nominal price of the Yeshivoth, at whose office at publication. Dr. Leo M. Franklin 1817 Twelfth St., contributions of Detroit is chairman of the are being received for the Commission of Public Informa- tion About Jews and Judaism. Yeshivah and Mesifta. Rabbi M. E. Wintner Here for Mesifta Holiday Sermons ' • . . Buy More Bonds Buy More Bonds Buy More Bonds During The During The During The NEW YEAR NEW YEAR NEW YEAR 11, 11111=1 ■ 5703 1942 GREAT LAKES SMELTING CO. 1640 E. Euclid Ave. Buy More Bonds GREETINGS During The NEW YEAR on the NEW YEAR BELLE ISLE RIDING ACADEMY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner and Family AETNA SMELTING AND REFINING 1826 Illinois Buy More Bonds Buy More Bonds During The During The NEW YEAR NEW YEAR MANUFACTURER'S STEEL SUPPLY CO. 2162 Clay Ave. NATIONAL STORE FIXTURE MFG. CO. 731 Grath)* Le-Shono Tovo Tikosevu Sam Grenadier Custom Tailor Buy More. 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