Friday, September 18, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Pogo Tweive Activities In The Detroit Congregations', Yom Kippur Calls Community To Prayer, Solemn Meditation Special Services, Ushered in by Beautiful Kol Nidre, Planned for All Congregations; World Cataclysm Reflected in Sermon Subjects Provision has been made in all Detroit congregations and in a number of specially-arranged auxiliary services for more than 35,000 worshippers to participate in Yom Kippur services, commencing with Kol Nidre on Sunday evening and all day Monday. At Temple Beth El Yom Kippur services will be held at Congregational Beth El as follows: Sunday at 7:30 p. m.; Monday+ at 10 a. rn.; children's services At the Bnai Moshe Monday at 1 p. m.; memorial Congregation Bnai Moshe will service Monday at 4 p. M. begin the observance of Yom Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will Kippur with the traditional Kol conduct the services in the main Nidre chanted by Cantor David auditorium and Rabbi Herschel Katzman and a choir directed by Lemon in the Brown Memorial Nathan Turbowsky. Sermons will be preached by chapel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi emeritus, will preach in Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi the main auditorium at the Jacob J. Nathan. Rabbi Fischer morning services. The music in the main audi- torium will be provided by the Temple quartet under the direc- tion of Julius Chajes, with Ja- son Tickton at the organ. The MUSIC in the chapel will be by the chapel quartet with Bernard Heiden at the orgaio. At the Shaarey Zedek At the Shaarey Zedek, Dr. A. M Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler will deliver the sermons in the main auditorium and the au xil iary services. Rabbi Hershman will deliver the Kol Nidre sermon in the so- cial hall and Rabbi Adler will speak in the main auditorium. The order will be revered on Yom Kippur Day. At Temple Israel Stanislaw Schapiro, first vio- linist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and pupil of Leopold Auer. will play the Bruch ver- sion of the Kol Nidre at the Yom Kippuir E-Cie services of Temple Israel. in the auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Sunday at 8 p. m. At the same service, Miss Emma Shever, special so- loist. will sing the Kaddish or memorial prayer to the music written for it by the famous modern composer, Maurice Ra- vel. Y',m Kippur morning services will begin at 10 a. m. Monday, and the memorial service will be will deliver the message Sunday evening on the topic, "Yom Kip- pur. Israel's Hope and Faith and the Jewish Way of Life." Rabbi Nathan's sermon, "In Memor- iam." will be delivered before YiLkor prayers on Monday. The junior congregation will hold services in the Harry Ros- man Assembly Hall twice on Monday, in the forenoon and the afternoon. They will be directed by Samuel Novetsky. Young Israel Services Large audiences of young men and women worshipped Rosh Hashanah at The two young Israel the Yeshivah Synagogues in Bldg. and in the Joy Road Bldg. Prayers were chanted by Cantor M. Walfish of Toronto, an active young Israelite, and Rabbi Jacob Ungar, respectively. Both will conduct the services on Yom Kippur. Addresses were deliv- ered by Dr. Samson R. Weiss, Rabbi Naphtuli Carlebach, and Rabbi .M. E. Wintner, Torah Vo- daath representative. Daniel Birnbaum, vice-presi- dent and Gabbai of the Joy Road Synagogue, and President Gell- man were in charge. Bnai Israel, 268 W. Pike St., Pontiac, Rabbi I. Strauss will preach at Kol Nidre services on the theme "A Call to Judgment." Monday's services will begin at Nidre is a Challenge" will be the subject of Rabbi Fram's sermon on Yom Kippur E ,.•e. In the morning he will preach on the subject, "Hunger," and at the memorial service on, "Thy Dead Shall Live." A special children's Yom Kip- pur service will be held in the auditorium of the Institute of Arts Monday afternoon, Sept. 21, at 2 o'clock. Rabbi Fram will tell a Yom Kippur story and 23616 Michigan Ave. DEarborn 9737 I • At Beth Itzchock At Congregation Beth .Itz- chock, 3836 Fischer Ave., the sermons will be delivered by Rabbi Jacob Hoberman. Cantor S. Kirsch will chant the Kol Ni- dre and Musaph services. AT DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE "The Day of Atonement, Our Divine War Lesson" will be the theme of Rabbi Herman Rosen- wasser's sermon at Kol Nidre services. Men in our armed service will J.W.V. to Distribute Diaries Among Men in Service; be accorded the privilege of hold- ing the Scroll of the Law. Sponsor Bugle Corps Day of Atonement Radio Program Arthur Fixel, Chairman of the The Synagogue Council of Am- Michigan J.W.V. Drum and Bu- erica will conduct a Day of gle Corps, reports that 36 young Atonement Radio program over boys between the ages of 12 and the National Broadcasting Com- 16 are now being tutored every pany next Sunday afternoon, week at Central High School by Sept. 20, at 4:30 p. m. Eastern Albert Browning who is an ex- War Time. pert drum, drill, and bugle mas- Messages will be delivered by ter. Mr. Browning and Mr. Fixel Rabbi David de Sola Pool of are assisted by George Walt, New York, former president of Maurice Kasmer, Mrs. Louba the Synagogue Council of Amer- Lupiloff, and other representa- ica and Adolph Rosenberg of Cin- tives of the J.W.V. and their aux- cinnati, chairman of the execu- iliaries. tive board of the Union of Am- There are still a few openings erican Hebrew Congregations. for the Drum and Bugle Corps. The musical portion of the Those interested should call de- program will be under the di- partment headquarters, 10 W. rection of A. W. Binder, professor Warren, or call TEmple 2-3855. of liturgical music at the Jewish The Department of Michigan is Institute of Religion. The soloist raising funds to further the will be Emanuel List, basso of "Adopt-a-Yank" program. Har- the Metropolitan Opera Company ry Schaeffer is the department who will sing Kol Niche. chairman of this project. One- thousand diaries, entitled "My WANTED — 50 Million In- Life In The Service," will be come Earners, to Put at purchased and distributed to Least 10 Per Cent of men and women in the service Veterans Further `Adopt-Yank' Plan Earnings in War Bonds. Services for the first day of Succoth will be held in the main auditorium of Temple Beth El on Saturday, Sept. 26, at 10:30. As in past years the Sisterhood will decorate the indoor Succah in the Brown Memorial Chapel as well as the miniature Succah on the pulpit in the main audi- torium. Strong Pro•Labor Stand is Taken By Reform Rabbis ST. LOUIS (JPS)—A vigorous endorsement of Congress for its refusal "to pass anti-labor laws" and a demand upon the Ameri- can press that it be "more pains- taking" in its repcmts of the "dis- putes between capital and labor" are among the highlights of a Labor Day message issued by the Commission on Justice and Peace of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, headed by Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman of this city. "It takes a great deal of liv- ing to get a little deal of learn- ing."—Ruskin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stein of STEIN'S CLOVER LODGE OMENA, MICH. Wish Their Friends and Guests A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR of all faiths. Season's Greetings Help in every way you can and buy Bonds and Stamps ... All You Can. —For Victory and A Happy New Year Nelson Alto Parts 5055 Fifteenth Life Insurance programmes should be carefully planned and periodically revised as circumstances change. 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Succoth Services At Temple Beth El The New Year brings each of us the personal opportunity to serve the cause of our great United States and of all Humanity. Cantor Robert S. Tulman and Mine Shever will sing hymns of the Holydays. Do Your Share At the Huai David At Congregation Bnai David, Rabbi Joshua A. Sperka will de- liver sermons on the following topics: Kol Nidre night, "The Great- est Thing in the World"; Yom Yom Kippur Music To Be on WWJ Bnai Israel at Pontiac At the Orthodox Congregation held at 4 p. m. The New Year Brings a Call to Service 8:30 a. m. There will be a mem- orial service at noon with spial devotion for those who hav giv- en their lives in the service of the United Nations. For Victory and A Happy New Year — Parkhurst Bros. CHAIR COMPANY 68 W. Montcalm THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Our New Address 1766 PENOBSCOT BUILDING