Friday, Ocfober I, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Temple Israel Choir On WWJ Sunday, Oct. 3 Emma Schaver: Guest Solo- ist, to Sing Kol Nidre; Rabbi Fram Commentator Temple Israel Choir, under the direction of Dan Frohman, will broadcast a program of Yom Kippur music over station WWJ, Sunday morning, Oct. 3, at 11 o'clock. Cantor Robert S. Tulman and the Choir will render the "Unesane Tokef." Guest soloist - Dr, S. S. Carlebach To Preach In North Rabbi Rosenthal To Officiate at Flint Beth Israel Dr. S. S. Carlebach of the fac- Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal of ulty of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Detroit, who was invited to of- of Detroit has been engaged by ficiate at Holy Day services at Congregation Beth Israel, Flint, will deliver the following ser- mons: • Rosh Hashanah topics, "Where to, Oh Jew?" and "A Threefold Loyalty"; Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur morning topics, "Indi- vidual and Communal Atone- ment" and "A Memorial Ad- dress." A native of Detroit, Rabbi Ro- senthal is a graduate of the Rab- binical Seminary of New York and Columbia University. He of- ficiated in Flint 10 years ago. Temple Beth El Holy Day Services EMMA SCHAVER will be Emma Schaver, who will sing the Kol Nidre. Rabbi Leon Fram will act as commentator, giving the histori- cal background and spiritual in- terpretation of the various musi- cal compositions, which will in- clude the Kaddish and the El Mole Rachamim. This is the second of two 'High Holy Day broadcasts which Temple Israel Choir renders an- nually over WWJ at this season. Kol Nidre Service - Temple Israel will hold its Kol Nidre service Friday night, Oct. 8, at 8 o'clock, in the Auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Cantor Tulinan will chant the KOI Nidre and Rabbi Fram will deliver the prayer in English paraphrase. Rabbi Fram's ser- mon for the occasion will be en- titled "Kol Nidre—Song of the Underground." On Yom Kippur morning, Rabbi Fram's sermon topic will be "Remember Us Unto Life." On Yom Kippur afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rabbi Fram will tell the children of Temple Israel Re- ligious School, who will conduct a special children's service in the Auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts, his annual Yom Kippur story. Members of the Confirmation Class of 1944 will read the service. Rabbi Fram's topic at the Memorial Service will be "Extermination." Repentance Service Temple Israel -will - hold its Re- pentance Sabbath Eve service Friday night, Oct. 1, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The service will begin at 8:30. Rabbi Fram's sermon topic will be "The Three Deliverances—Penitance, Prayer and Justice:" Children of the Religious School of Temple Israel, whose sessions are held at liaMpton Public School, 18460 Warrington Drive, are now engaged in a miniature Succoth building con- test. The best miniature Stic- coth will be displayed 'at. the Succoth services of the congre- gation. - --- At the services of Temple Beth El on Rosh Hashanah, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will deliver the sermons in the main auditorium and Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak at the supplementary serv- ices in the Brown Memorial Chapel. The Temple Quartet, under the direction of Julius Chajes, with Jason Tickton at the organ, will render the musical portion of the program. Servicemen will be admitted without cards to the Beth El services. DR. S. S. CARLEBACH Congregation Bnai Israel of Pe- toskey to conduct Rosh Hasha- nah and Yom Kippur services. For Succoth, Dr. Carlebach will go to Port Huron to conduct services there. It is announced by the Michi- gan Synagogue Conference that Rabbi Carlebach may be en- gaged for permanent state field work and will conduct services in Port Huron three week-ends in the month. Page Twenty-nine Beth Yehudah Makes Plans For Coming Year Under the chairmanship of Isadore Cohen, the Administra- tive committee of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at a meeting on Sept.- 20, reviewed achievements of the institution during 5703 and made plans for the coming year. The combination of intensive, professionally qualified teaching with emphasis on the practice of religious precepts has found a sympathetic resonance in the community. The flow of new en- rollments already has called for the engagement of two addition- al instructors. The operation of branches in the framework of the prepara- tory department was necessi- tated by war time difficulties of transportation and by the limi- tation of the capacity of the main building to 200 students. Must Attend Services Rabbi Strauss Speaks In addition to the regular Fri- day evening services conducted at Pontiac Synagogue by the pupils of the Yeshivah, attendance at Sabbath morning At Rosh Hashanah services at services will be made obligatory Congregation Bnai Israel, 268 W. in the New Year. Dr. Samson R. Pike St., Pontiac, Rabbi I. Strauss Weiss, dean of the institution, will speak on "5704 — Its Three reports that beginners, after one Petitions" and "What Affords year of schooling, were advanced • Life Meaning?", on the first and to the study of the Pentatauch second days. Services will be in its original and unabridged conducted by Cantor L. Hersho- text. witz. Isadore Sosnick, vice - presi- dent, was entrusted with ar- rangement of Holiday synagogue appeals for the Yeshivah. Let- Buy War Bonds! EKMANENT A HAPPY NEW YEAR T RANSIENTS Blumberg Bros. The Hotel Seward is located in the heart. of "Uptown Detroit." Sixty percent of its transient business Insurance represents people who make Hotel Seward 13 10 Lafayette Bldg. their home every time they visit Detroit. The reason for this commanding evi- , dente of popularity transcends the induce- ments of good rooms ... food and service. Removed by but five short blocks from the General Motors and Fisher Buildings and within ten minutes of the principal automobile and manufacturing plants, it is regularly chosen by visitors bent on en- joying the manifold conveniences of a preferred location. 11,'t Relco c• buy tkot sleet. ‘he - Nikatiti r Back the Attack Buy More War Bonds in the New Year The Staff and Management at Hotel Seward Wish You A Happy New Year Pontiac Synagogue Officers Selected Congregation Bnai. Israel, .268 *W. Pike Street, Pontiac, elected the following officers: President, J. Jacobson; . vice- presidents, M. Blumeno and W. Mitchell; treasurer, M. Eisner; finance secretary, D. Rachwal; corresponding secretary, M. Kampner; board of directors; P. Vernick and Mrs. H. B. Socolick. ters were sent out to all congre. gations asking them for their co-operation and r e m i n d i n g them on the old "Takana" of the Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis that the synagogues set aside at least 18 per cent of Holy Day appeals for Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Seek New Donors To meet • the growing opera, tional costs of the Yeshivah, in- creased efforts will be made to secure new members and donors. A drive held during the summer months under the chairmanship of Samuel .1Hechtman, head of the Yeshivah •- budget and fi- nance committee brought in 150 contributions amounting to $3,- 000, boosting the total member- ship of the - Yeshivah to about 850. Inscriptions in the recently dedicated Golden Book, and the special "Sefer Hachayim" sec- tion for the inscription of names of Detroit Jewish boys now in the service, are also being so. licited. 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