Congregational Activities
Temple Israel
Temple Beth El
Announces High Sets Program
Holyday Services
Rabbi Fram's Initial Sermon
Will Be 'The Coming of
the Kingdom of God'
For Holydays
Local Hebrew
Schools Close
Until Sept. 20
Dr. Glazer Leads Services in
Staff to Utilize Intervening
Main Auditorium; Serv-
Time to Plan Extensive
icemen Invited
' Temple Israel will observe:
Studies During 5705
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
in the Auditorium of the Detroit
Institute of Arts beginning with
New Year's Eve of 5705, Sunday,
Sept. 17, at 8 p. m.
Rabbi Fram's opening sermon
will be on the theme "The Corn-
ing of the Kingdom of God."
Rosh Hashanah morning serv-
ices will begin at 10 o'clock Mon-
day, Sept. 18, and Rabbi Fram's
subject will be "The Remnant of
Israel."
Dan Frohman, director of
Temple Israel choir, has com-
posed many original compositions
of High Holyday music to be
sung by Cantor Robert S. Tul-
man and the choir . and to be
played on the organ by Karl W.
Haas.
Temple Israel Religious School
reopens its sessions Saturday
morning, Sept. 23, and Sunday
morning, Sept. 24. The Saturday
morning sessions are for the
classes in training for Confirma-
tion, grades 6, 7, 8 and 9. Sunday
morning sessions are for all other
classes beginning with the first
kindergarten at the age of 4 and
going on through the High
School department for grades 10,
11 and 12.
Till the High Holydays Temple
Israel will hold its Sabbath Eve
services -every Friday night at
8:30, in Temple Israel meeting
room, Room 14, Boulevard Bldg.,
3076 Grand Blvd.
Several Hundred
Attend Service
At Beth Abraham
Several hundred persons at-
tended the Yom Kippur Koton
services Erev Rosh Chodesh
Elul at the Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue on Thursday, Aug. 17.
Cantor Berele Kelemer lead the
prayers.
Arrangements for the prayers
were made by the Merkez Lchi-
zuk Hatorah Vyahadus and the
Vaad Harabonim. Harry Stol-
sky, president of the Merkaz,
was chairman.
The following spoke: Rabbi
JoSeph Thumin, of Beth Abra-
ham and president of the Vaad
Harabonim; Rabbi L. Levin of
Beth Tikvah and Menahel of
Yeshivath Chachmey L u b 1 i n;
Rabbis J. S. Sperka of Beth
David, J. Stollman of Mishkan
Israel and Beth Aaron Veisrael.
A report was submitted on the
activities of the Merkaz since its
merger with the Rabbinical
Council which has been acclaim-
ed by the orthodox Jewish com-
munity.
Mr. Stolsky reports that the
kosher butchers are cooperating
with the movement to protect
kashruth in Detroit. He stated
that efforts will be made to have
local butchers act within the pro-
visions of the state Kosher Law
which prohibits the display of the
Kosher signs by those selling
non-kosher meats.
The Vaad Harabonim through
the efforts of the Merkaz will
open an office shortly where a
judicial council will be illaced.
The Merkaz and Vaad •Hara-
bonim are planning to provide
advice to orthodox refugees at
this office.
Dutch People Will Welcome
Return of Jews to Holland
According to E-vice received
from the World Jewish Congress,
the people of occupied Holland,
through a manifesto published in
underground newspapers and re-
ceived by the Dutch Govern-
ment-in-Exile in London, de-
clared that they are anxiously
awaiting the day when they can
welcome back the Jews of Hol-
land,
Friday, Sepfember T, 1944
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Ten
Temple Beth El will conduct
The United Hebrew Schools of
three services during the coming
Detroit, whose branches have
Holydays.
been in session mornings since
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will the close of the vacation period
officiate at the
on Aug. 15, this week decided to
services and
close all branches until the day
preach the ser-
after Rosh Hashanah, Sept. 20,
mons in the
on account of the prevailing ill-
Main Auditor-
ness.
iurrt. The musi-
The schools' Board of Educa-
cal program will
tion reached this decision on
be rendered by
Wednesday upon the unanimous
the Temple
recommendation of the Educa-
Quartet with
tion Month Committee, which
Julius Chaj es
held its first meeting to plan ob-
directing and
servance of Education Month
Jason Tickton
5705, on Tuesday evening, at the
at the organ. Dr. Glazer
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. More
- Admission to the Main Audi- than 40 community leaders and
torium will be for members and teachers were present at this
their families only.
meeting.
Supplementary Services in the
It was announced that the
Brown Memorial Chapel will be teachers' staff of the Hebrew
conducted by Dr. Leo M. Frank- Schools will utilize the time of
lin, Rabbi Emeritus of the Tem- the schools' closing to plan Inten-
ple, who alio will preach the ser- sive educational activities and to
mons. A professional quartet and arrange for the studies to be pur-
organist, trained by Mr. Chajes, sued during 5705.
will render the musical program.
The services in the Chapel are
open to the public. Cards of ad- Solomon Rubins to Give
mission are available at the Tem- Sefer Torah to Yeshivath
ple Office.
Students of the Religious
School will conduct the Chil-
dren's Rosh. Hashanah 'services
on Monday, Sept. 18, at 2:30, and
Yom Kippur services, Wednes-
day, Sept. - 27, at 2.
Provision has been made by
the Temple to accommodate in
the Chapel all men and women
in uniform who desire to attend.
No admission cards will be re-
quired,
Chachmey Lublin Sept.10
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Rubin
of 4027 Duane Ave., will present
a Sefer Torah to Yeshivath
Chachmey Lublin at a dedication
ceremony to be held at the Yesh-
ivah building, Linwood and Elm-
hurst, at 2 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 10.
Louis Rose, vice-president of
the Yeshivah, will be chairman
of the ceremony.
Rabbi Leizer Levine will be
the
speaker of the afternoon.
Professor Klausner 70
An invitation to attend this
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faculty of the Hebrew Univer- members of Radomer Society,
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temporary Hebrew critic, cele- ostoker Society, Ladies' Auxiliary
brated his 70th birthday on of Beth Levi and Kazchan Horo-
Aug. 20. I doker Society.
THE BRANDES SCHOOL AT TUCSON
Tucson, Arizona
Commencing its sixth year October 1, 1944. For Jewish
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Combining ideal climate and a specialized program. for
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Yeshivah to Resume
Sessions Sept. 20
Beth Yehudah Complies with
Advice of Board of Health
In Postponing Opening
Upon the advise of the Detroit
Commisioner of Health, Dr.
Bruce H. Douglas, reopening of
all lower grade classes in Yesh-
ivath Beth .Yehudah, Dexter and
Cortland, has been postponed un-
til Sept. 20, -the day after Rosh
Hashanah. .
Dr. Douglas has advised that
only classes attended by boys
over 15 should be Conducted and
only the advanced Talmud class
will therefore be in session until
Sept. 20:
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter,
president of the Yeshivah, in
making this announcement, stat-
ed that registration of students
will contiue daily at the Yeshivah
building.
Beth El School
Registration Is
Now in Progress
The Religious School of Temple
Beth El now is registering new
pupils.
The school office is open daily
from9a.m.to5p.m.
New pupils must be accom-
panied by a parent at the time
of registration.
The Religious School • accepts
children from the age of four
through .high school age.
The opening sessions in the
Religious School will be held on
Saturday morning, Sept. 16, and
Sunday morning, Sept. '17.
Plan Supplementary
Holyday Services
At Shaarey Zedek
Arrangements have been com-
pleted for the supplementary
services of Shaarey Zedek, to be
conducted in the social hall of
the synagogue.
Rabbi Louis J. Haas will deliver
the sermons and Rev. J. Silver-
Complying with the decision man will conduct the services.
of the Detroit Board of Health,
Tickets for these services are
Detroit Hebrew Parochial School available at the Shaarey Zedek.
has decided to postpone reopen-
ing of the school until Sept. 20.
The school's kindergarten class
will dismiss at 1 p. m. and the
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first and second grades will meet
Sept. 18, 19
Rosh Hashanah
until 3:30 p. m.
Sept. 27
Yom Kippur
A registered nurse will super- Sukkoth
Oct. 2-10
vise the serving of school lunches Hanukah
Dec. 11-18
and will watch over the health
1945
of the children.
Jan. 29
Hamisha Asar b'Shvat
Feb. 27
Registration is being taken at Purim
March 29-April 5
the school office, Linwood and Passover
May 1
Elmhurst, TO. 8-5055, from 3 to Lag b'Omer
May 18, 19
Shevuoth
6 p. m. daily.
Parochial School's
Opening Postponed
Jewish Calendar
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TEMPLE BETH EL
WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE
announces that
Supplementary
High Holy Day Services
will be conducted in the
BROWN MEMORIAL
CHAPEL
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN,
Rabbi Emeritus of the Temple, will conduct the ritual and
preach the sermons at these services. A professional quartette
trained by Julius Chajes, Music Director of the Temple, will
render the music.
Admission cards are available at the Temple office
at a nominal charge.
Admission to the Services in the Main Auditorium
is limited to members only.
Men and Women in Uniform Welcome to the Services
in the Chapel—No Card of Admission is Necessary
Write for booklet to Raphael Brandes, Director.
When writing mention The Jewish News
NORTHWEST
HEBREW CONGREGATION
CONGREGATION BIM MOSHE
Dexter and Lawrence
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
CENTER
Rosh Hashanah Sept. 18 19
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WILL HOLD SERVICES ON
Yom Kippur Sept. 27
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan
Will Deliver the Sermons
Cantor David Katzman
With -a. Choir Under the Leadership of Nathan Turbowsky
HIGH HOLY DAYS
Sept. 18 - 19 — 26 - 27
AT OUR TEMPORARY QUARTERS
19011 LIVERNMS
SEATS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE
CONGREGATION OFFICE
SOUTH OF 7 MILE ROAD
JUNIOR CONGREGATION
Separate services for boys and girls will be held in the Social
under the direction of Mr. Walter Farber.
FREE ADMISSION TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED
AT THE CONGREGATION OFFICE
Ifall
Tickets Will Be on Sale Sept. 5th
7:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. Every Night
Before Sept. 5th Phone UNiversity 2-3885