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Activities in Our Synagogues and Sichook
Temple Beth El Men's Club
Lists Program for Season
Vaad Hahatzala
Work Outlined
By Rabbi Gold
Temple Beth El Announces Holy Day,
Sabbath Services and School Opening
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Sabbath morning services are
conducted at Temple Beth El
from 11 to 12 o'clock. Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer will preach the
sermon.
Arthur Goulson, Chairman of Program Committee, Sets
Dates for Nine Events, Opening Oct. 25 With
Confers With Local Syna-
a Lecture by Ely Culbertson
gogue Leaders on Program
of Rescue for Yeshivoth
A varied program which will
Nov. 16—An evening with the
include educational, dramatic, Rabbis.
and Rabbis
social and holiday events is be-
ing arranged by the Men's Club
of Temple Beth El.
Arthur L. Goulson, chairman
of the Men's Club program com-
mittee, announces the following
program of nine events for the
coming season:
Oct. 25 — Lecture by the Ely
Culbertson on the subject "The
Plan for World Settlement."
Enroll Students
For Bnai David
School Sunday
Dec. 26—Chanukah party.
Jan.- 16 = Concert and Bond
rally.
Feb. 18—Men's Club Religious
Service.
Feb. 22 — Father and Son
party.
March 15 — Prominent speak-
er.
April 16—Dramatic festival.
May 16—Annual meeting.
Israel Choir
To Go on Air
Special Ceremony Planned
for All Pupils Sept. 26;
Classes Start Oct. 3
Set Program of Holy Day
Musk to Be Broadcast
Sunday, Sept. 26
At a conference of officers and
leaders of local congregations
held Tuesday evening at the
Shaarey Zedek, Dr. H. Raphael
Wolf of Dallas, Tex., physician
and rabbi, prominent orthodox
leader, outlined the work of the
Vaad Hahatzala, the Emergency
Committee for War-Torn Yeshi
voth and Refugee Rabbis.
Rabbi Gold reported that the
following amounts were spent
for rescue work by the Vaad
Hahatzala from November 1942,
to September 1943:
1. CHINA
a. Fpr 500 persons
$83,377.00
2. SIBERIA AND SOUTHERN
ASIATIC RUSSIA
a. Food & clothing to groups
and individuals through
Teheran . and Palestine 59,470.26
b. Packages direct from the
United States
13,230.00
c. Cash through banks and
Minister of Finance of
Poland
49,944.22
3. SWITZERLAND
.
19,355.08
4. PALESTINE
a. For refugee Yeshivah
students
3.240.00
5. GENERAL RESCUE AND AID
a. Through initiative of or-
ganizations. and
individuals
19,380.50
6. THROUGH STATE DEPT. 932.09
7. FOR IMMEDIATE TRANS-
MISSION September
15,000.00
lius Chajes, with Jason Tickton
[ at the organ, will render the
musical program.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will offi-
ciate at the Supplementary Holy
The Religious School will open Day Services in the Brown Me-
Saturday, Sept. 18, and Sunday, morial Chapel and will preach
Sept. 19. Registration of new the sermons. A professional
pupils will continue at the school quartette and organist will ren-
office which is open daily from der the musical program of the
services.
9 a. m. to 5 p.
Children's Holy Day services
Dr. Glazer will officiate at the will be held in the Main Audi-
Holy Day Services in the main torium on Rosh Hashanah after-
auditorium and also will preach noon from 2:3() to 3:30, and on
the sermons. The Temple Quar- Yom Kippur afternoon from 2
tette, under the direction of Ju- to 3.
Bnai Moshe School
to Open on Oct. 3
Shaarey Zedek
to Open Daily
Hebrew School
Registration of Students Set
for Sept. 26; Will Offer
Hebrew Classes
Children 6 14 to Attend
Classes 3 Afternoons
Registration of students for the
Each Week
religious school of Congregation
Bnai Moshe will be held on Sun-
day, Sept. 26, 10 a. m. to 12:30
p. m., in the school office.
A staff of qualified teachers
has been selected for courses for
students f r o in kindergarten
through the 12th grades. Classes
in Hebrew will be given for
intermediate and high school
students. There also will be
classes in dramatics, music and
art.
The school year will begin on
Sunday, Oct. 3, at 10 a. m.
Further infofmation may be
obtained by calling the syna-
gogue office, HO. 0862.
Shaarey Zedek Religious
Registrations for the Bnai
School will hold its first session
this Sunday. Children who were
David Religious School will be
in attendance last year received
continued this Sunday, Sept. 19,
through the mail their class
in the social hall of the congre-
cards indicating the rooms tc
gation, Elmhurst and Fourteenth
Ayes., from 10:30 until 1.
which they have been assigned
Classes will be held a_t Central
The curriculum for this de-
High School, Linwood and Tux-
partment includes history, re-
TOTAL
edo Avenues, starting Oct. 3.
$263,909.15
ligion, Jewish practices and cur-
Reports were presented at
On Sunday, Sept. 26, at 10:30
rent problems.
Tuesday's meeting by Irwin I.
a. m., a special convocation of
Registration is now taking
Cohen, chairman, - and David I.
all students will - be held- in the
place for the Daily Religious
Berris,
treasurer,
of
the
Detroit
auditorium of the Synagogue. A
School which meets three after-
Committee for the Vaad Haha-
special consecration ceremony
noons weekly — Mondays,
tzala, who showed that 20% of
will induct the kindergarten stu-
Wednesdays and Thursdays.
the local $25,000 quota had been
. dents. The beginning students
This department seeks to pro-
raised
before
the
launching
of
will receive their first Jewish
vide a more intensive Jewish
the drive. The present effort
_lesson from Rabbi JoShua S.
education for boys and girls be-
will be directed into three chan-
Sperka.
tween the ages of 6 and 14.
nels: 1, Synagogue appeals dur-
Besides lessons in Jewish his-
The subject matter of study is
ing the forthcoming Holy Days,
tory, courses will be given on
Hebrew, Bible, the Prayer Book,
2. Treasury gifts from communal
the Jewish calendar, the Syna-
Jewish observances' and laws.
organizations and 3. Solicitation
gogue and the Jewish home. In
There is room for a. limited num-
of individuals.
the upper grades,. movements in
Donations will be acknowl- Rabbi Stollman Will Deliver ber of children who have no
American and world Jewish life
other Jewish school connections
edged by the presentation of es-
will be discussed. Cantor Irving
Sermons at High Holy
at present and whose parents are
pecially designed certificates.
Ringel will train the students in
not affiliated With the Congrega-
Day Services
Congregational singing.
tion.
MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER
The Bnai David Religious
Parents are urged to register
School is under the personal su- station WWJ. Mrs. Abraham
Joe Weiss, president of Con-
gregation Mishkan Israel, Blaine their children at once so they
pervision of Rabbi Sperka and Cooper will be guest soloist.
and Linwood, announced this may be assured a place in the
Max Chomsky, educational di-
Cantor Robert S. Tuhrian, ac
- rector.
week that Cantor Reuben Boy- school. A competent staff of
companied by Karl W. Haas, or
Young Israel of Detroit an- arsky, who is well known in De- teachers is supervised by Rabbis
ganist, will render some of the
nounces
that arrangements are troit, will officiate at the High A. M. Hershman and M. Adler.
famous cantoral recitatives of
Holy Day services.
the New Year service. Rabbi being completed for the High
Rev. Boyarsky, who will be
Leon. Fram will interpret and Holy Day services to be con z
assisted
by • a trained quartet,
ducted
at
2691
Joy
Road
and
at
give the historical backgrounds
of the music of Rosh Hashanah. the auxiliary synagogue at the possesses a pleasant dramatic
Yeshivah, Dexter and Lawrence. tenor voice. He has gained rec-
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of
Broadcast Shofar Service
Arthur Gellman is chairman of ognition as an able musician in
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
A feature of the program will
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
hurst and Fourteenth Ayes., will be the Shofar services, when the the committee on arrangements. many cities where he has offici-
is completing arrangements for
Young Israel cif Detroit has ated as Chazon.
deliver addresses on both days sound of the ram's horn will be
conducted services since 1921.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman will de- the supplementary Holy Day
of Rosh Hashanah, Sept. 30 and broadcast.
S. • Walfish of Toronto and Mr. liver the sermons.
services, according to David S.
Oct. 1, in Yiddish and English.
The Temple Israel Choir also Jacobson will conduct the serv-
A synagogue committee is Friedman, chairman of the com-
His sermons the first day will will broadcast a program of Yom
be "The World in Reverse," and Kippur music on Sunday, Oct. 3, ices at the Yeshivah and at the present daily to supervise the mittee on arrangements.
Young Israel Building.
sale of tickets for the High Holy
Dr. A. M. Hershman a.
for the second day, "Our Own at 11 a. m., when Emma Lazaroff
Distribution of seats will take Day services.
Rabbi Morris Adler will alter-
Post-War Program."
Schaver will be the guest solo- place every week-day evening at
nate in delivering the sermons
Cantor Irving Ringel, formerly ist.
both places of worship. Infor-
in the main auditorium and at
of the Shaare Torah Congrega-
The Holy Day broadcasts of mation may be secured by calling
the supplementary services.
tion in Brooklyn, will be assisted Temple Israel Choir have 'be- TR. 1-2934 or TO. 5-4823.
by a 10-voice choir directed by come an annual institution in
Cantor J. Silverman will offi-
David Shkolnick. A repertoire Detroit. They were begun last
ciate at the supplementary serv-
of traditional Chazonuth has year and station WWJ, flooded Downtown Synagogue
ices. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar
been arranged.
with expressions of appreciation, To Hold Holy Day Rites Plans Announced for Rosh and his choir will officiate at the
For boys and girls under 16, invited Temple Israel to make
Hashanah and Yom Kippur main services.
Junior Holiday services have the program an annual event.
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser of
Mr. Friedman is assisted in
Rites at 3 Branches
been arranged. These • services
Open Religious School
the Downtown Synagogue, De-
making arrangements for the
will be conducted in the Beth
supplementary services by Her-
The Temple Israel Religious troit's • only downtown syna-
Nathan Yaffa, Morris Fishman man P. Cohen, Abraham Gor-
Midrash under the supervision School opens Saturday morning, gogue sponsored by the Isaac
of Rabbi Sperka and Max Sept. 18, and Sunday morning, Agree Memorial Society, an- and Isaac Rosenthal, co-chairmen don, Ira Kaufman, Robert Lo-
Chomsky, educational director.
Sept. 19. The Saturday classes nounces activities for the new of the Synagogue Committee of wenberg, Ben S. Sidlow and
the United Hebrew Schools, an- David Safran.
are for children of grades 6, 7, year.
nounce that High Holy Day serv-
For
High
Holy
Day
services
8
and
9.
All
other
classes,
in-
Shaarey Zedek Library
cluding the Kindergraten and Rabbi Rosenwasser will be as- ices will be held in three of the Rev. Mogil to Conduct
synagogues connected with the
Hours for Fall Listed
high school groups meet on Sun- sisted by two cantors. "How to
United Hebrew Schools: Rose Beth Tikvah Services
day. Rabbi Fram is now back in Begin the New Year" will be
Maurice H. Zackheim, chair- the city and will be at the school Rabbi Rosenwasser's sermon on Sittig Cohen, Lawton and Tyles;
man of the Library Board of to greet the returning children. the first night of Rosh Hash- Philadelphia-Byron; and David
Jerome Kagan, president of
Shaarey Zedek, this week an- All sessions are held at the hanah. At the morning service W. Simons, Tuxedo and Holmur. Congregation Beth Tikvah, 9746
Auditoriums of these schools Petoskey, announced this week
nounced the following Fall Hampton Public School, 18460 his sermon will be "Shall Fear
have recently been decorated and that Cantor. S. Mogil, • who is
schedule for the library:
Warrington Drive.
Prove an Abiding Element in everything is in readiness for the
well known in Detroit, will con-
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes-
Temple Israel will hold its Religion?"
High Holy Days. Chazonini have duct services during the High
days and Thursdays, 10 to 12 Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
been engaged by the schools for Holy Days.
a. m., 2 to 5:30 and 7 to 9:30 p.m.; services in the Auditorium of
Friday night, at Room 14 of the the three synagogues, among
Fridays, 9:30 a. m, to 12:30 p.
Mr. Kagan said that only a
the Detroit Institute of Arts. Boulevard Bldg., 3076 Grand whom are Abraham Schachter,
Sundays, 9 a. in. to 1 p. m.
Admission is limited to mem- Blvd., 8 to 9 p. in. After Rosh and a Well-trained choir, Solo- limited number of seats are
available, and he urged that res-
Mr. Zackheim has extended bers. The office is open daily
Hashanah and beginning with mon Chinitz, Reverend David ervations be made at once.
an invitation to the entire com- until
Wednesday, Sept. 29, for Friday night, Oct. 1,• the Sabbath Rine and Aizik Selesny.
Committees are in attendance
munity to make use of the the enrollment of members.
Eve services will be held in She
at the synagogue at all times itor
Shaarey Zedek Library's facili-
The Sabbath Eve services of Lecture Hall of the Detroit In-
ties.
the sale- of seats for the Holy
On Sunday .morning, Sept. 26,
at 11 o'clock, the Choir of Tem-
ple Israel, directed by Dan Froh-
man, will broadcast a program
of Rosh Hashanah music over
Cantor Boyarsky
to Officiate at
Mishkan Israel
Young Israel Plans
Holy Day Services
Rabbi Sperka Sets
2 Holy Day Sermons
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Shaarey Zedek Sets
Holy Day Services
Holy Day Services
At Hebrew Schools
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