Congregational Activities

Rabbi I. Goldman

Assumes First Post
In New Orleans

Shaarey Zedek
Holds Auxiliary
Holyday. Progiam

Rosh Hashanah
Sermons Selected
By Rabbi Sperka

Cantor Gartenhauss- Chants
Former StOent of Yeshivath
Rabbi
L.
J.
Haas
to
Conduct.
First Selichos Services
Beth rehudah to Begin
Supplementary
Services
Saturday Night
Career on Holydays
ln \the Social Hall

Rabbi Irving Goldman, 24,, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman
of Twelfth St., and brother of
Mrs. Louis Cohen of 3318 Tux-
edo, former student of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, will assume rab-
binical duties for the first time
on the New Year 5705 in Con-
gregation Chevrah Thillin of
New Orleans.
Born and raised in Detroit,
Rabbi Goldman received his
early training at the Yeshivah
and studied at Mesifta Torah
Vadath in Brooklyn for two
' years before proceeding in 1937
to the Chicago Theological Col-
lege, where he received his
s'micha this summer. He also
has the degree of Bachelor of
Science in Psychology (Illinois
Tech) and Bachelor of Divinity
(University of ,Chicago).
A younger brother, Marshall,
also a product of Beth Yehudah,
now. pursueS . advanced Hebrew
studies in a New York Yeshivah.
Close to 40 young men - who
received their preparatory train-
ing in Talmud, Bible, and Jew-
ish codes at Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah, are now enrolled, in sev-
eral Theological . Seminaries in
New York, Chicago and Cleve-
land.
Registration for all depart-
ments of the Yeshivah—the af-
ternoon classes for boys, the Beth
Jacob School for Girls, Hebrew
Day School for: boys and girls,
and the pre-school Kindergarten
is being taken in the Yeshivah
office Dexter adn Cortland, HO.
7990. Instruction will begin Wed-
nesday, Sept. 20.

Detroit Responds

To Fund Campaign
Of the UAHC-HUC

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Rabbi Louis J. Haas of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., Nvill conduct the sup-
plementary services of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek - in the
synagogue social hall, on Rosh
Hashanah' and Yom Kippur.
A graduate of the Jewish The-
ological Seminary of America,
Rabbi Haas served as spiritual
leader of congregations in Har-
risburg and Reading, Pa., a n d
Stamford Conn..
In Stamford, he was president
of the Louis D. Brandeis Zionist
Society, president of the Minis-
terial • Association, chairman of
the Inter-Faith Committee and
was associated with the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews.
Other Affiliations
He is former vice-president of
the National Federation of Jew-
ish Men's Clubs and is a member
of the Rabbinical Assembly of
America, Brooklyn Jewish Minis-
ters Association and Flatbush
Zionist District.
In recent years, Rabbi Haas
visited Detroit in the interests of
the Jewish 'Publication Society
of Amerida of which he was ex-
tension director. He spoke at
Friday evening services of
Shaarey Zedek and also address .-
ed the Men's Club of Shaarey
Zedek.
Recently, he was appointed ex-
ecutive director of the American
Jewish Congress for New York
State.
Tickets Available
Tickets, for the supplementary
services are now available in the
office of Shaarey Zedek, during
the. week, evenings and on Sun-
day. -
Rev. T. Silver will conduct the
services, David Horowitz will - be
Baal Shachris.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar and his
choir will conduct the services
in the social hail of the syna-
gogue on the • second night of
Rosh Hashanah, Monday, Sept.
18.
- The committee in charge of ar-
rangements for the supplemen-
tary services . consists of David
S. Friedman; chairman; Abe Gor-
don, vice-chairman; Herman P.
Cohen, Ira Kaufman, Robert
Loewenberg and Ben S. Sidlow.

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• CINCINNATI—The first six
months of the combined cam-
paign for the .support of the Un-
ion of American Hebrew Congre-
gations and Hebrew Union Col-
lege have shovvii substantial pro-
gress, according to a report by
Roger W. Straus, national cam-'
paign chairman.
Detroit is one of the important
communities helping to make
this possible.
Two-thirds of the 316 Reform
Congregations increased their
support of these two institutions
during the fiscal- . year ending
June 30. The other third g a v e
the same financial support as
previously or agreed - to conduct
special efforts during the Fall
and Winter season.
Cincinnati did the finest work
of any major community- by se-
curing more •that. 200 new sub-
scribers and by more than doub-
ling the contributions of the pre-
ceding year. Chicago gave the
most effective and stimulating
response in its history by doub-
ling the total contribUtAl in 1942-
43, the report indicates.
Many small communities in
which congregations have fewer
than 100 members responded
generously.
Those .who have traveled about
the country for the drive includ-
ed Mr. Straus and Jacob Aron-
son of New York; Day J. Apte
of. Tampa; Morris E. Jacobs of
Oinaha; and the following Cin-
cinnatians: Adolph Rosenberg,
president of the UAHC; Rabbi
Maurice N. Eisendrath, director
of the UAHC; Dr. Julius Mor-
genstern, president of 'HUC; Dr.
Jacob R.. Marcus of the HUC fa-
culty and Jerome L. Levy, na-
tional. finance .director.
Thirty of the younger rabbis,
ordained at HUC, visited 35 con-
gregations and obtained t h r e e
times the amount those same
congregations had been accus-
tomed to .91 ve to the -UAHC and
olle "e.

, Friday, September 8, 1-94

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

Solomon Rubins to Present
Torah to Chacmey Lublin
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Rubin
of 4027 Duane Ave. will present
a Sefer Torah to Yeshivath
Chachmey Lublin, this Sunday,
at 2 p. m. in memory of their
daughter, Myra Lee: Louis Rose,
vice-president of the yeshivah,
is chairman of the program.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Leizer Levin. The public is in-
vited.

Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
preach the sermons and Cantor
Abraham Gartenhauss will chant
the services on the High Holy-
days at Congregation Bnai David,
Elmhurst and 14th.
On Monday, Sept. 18, the first
day of Rosh Hashanah Rabbi
Sperka will discuss "A New Year
---A New World." On the second
day of Rosh Hashanah his ser-
mon will be "The Essence of the
Shofar."
Rev. Gartenhauss is the new
Cantor of Bnai David after serv-
ing Congregation Mt. Sinai of
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Congrega-
tion Emmanuel of Jersey City,
N. - J.

All service men will be ad-
mitted to all services.
Cantor Gartenhauss will chant
the first Selichos services this
Saturday at 12 midnight. All
friends, members and residents
of the neighborhood are invited
to attend the • Selichos services.
Congregation. Bnai David will
hold special Junior services for
young people in the Social Hall.
Separate services also will be
held in the chapel for the youth
during the High Holydays. Ad-
mision to these services is by
tickets only, the charge being $1.
Parents are requested to ob-
tain tickets for their children at
the synagogue office.

500 Rabbis Urge
Congress to Back
Palestine Ports

More than 500 Rabbis, among
them the most prominent leaders
of the American Rabbinate, in-
cluding Rabbi Eliezer Silver of
Cincinnati, national president of
the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of
the U. S., and prominent Jewish
writers and community leaders,
all members of the National Jew-
ish Council of the Emergency
Comthittee to Save the Jewish
People of Europe, on Aug. 29, in
a dramatic appeal to the leaders
of Congress, asked them to adopt
the resolution asking for emer-
gency refugee shelters in Pales-
tine.
The appeal concludes that the
passage of this resolution and the
establishm4kt of refugee shelters
by Britain in Palestine is the only
means of saving the remnants of
Israel in Nazi-Europe.
The names of Rabbis M. Roth-
enberg and Joseph Thumin of
Detroit are listed on the Emer-
gency Committee to Save the
Jewish People of Europe.

TEMPLE BETH EL

Capt. Sandrow to Speak at First
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club Rally

Chaplain Who Served in Aleutians and Alaska Will Speak
at Meeting Wednesday Evening; Harry Cohen
to Preside; Affiliated Groups Participate

Capt. Edward T. Sandrow.
Chaplain in the U. S. Army, will
be the principal speaker at the
opening meeting of the year of
the Men's Club of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 13, in the syn-
agogue social hall, it was an-
nounced this week by Maurice
Seligman, president of the club.
Chaplain Sandrow, who w a s
born in Philadelphia in 1906,
was ordained Rabbi by the Jew-
ish Theological Seminar y of
America in 1933. He received his
B.A. from the University of
Pennsylvania in 1929 an d his
M. A. from Columbia University.
Enlisted in 1942
Enlisting as a Chaplain in the
U. S. Army early in 1942, Rabbi
Sandrow was the first - Jewish
Chaplain to be assigned to a
cavalry post, at Fort Riley, Kan-
sas. He was later sent to the
Aleutian Islands and Alaska and
was spiritual guide of_the forces
that took Kiska and Attu. Last
May he returned to the United
States and is now serving as
Chaplain at the. New York Post
of Embarkation.
Capt. Sandrow served as a
member of the Rabbinical As-
sembly's placement committee,
1937-39; has been on the social

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justice committee of the Assem-
bly since 1937 and on its Pales-
tine committee since 1939.
Contributing Editor

He has written articles for the
Jewish Frontier, the Reconstruc-
tionist, of which he is one of
the contributing editors, and
other magazines. Before enter-
ing service; he was active in.
Jewish affairs in Cedarhurst,
Long Island, and the Long Island
Coundil of Jewish AgencieS. He
is a member of the Greater New
York UJA executive committee,
chairman of the Conservative
Religious School of Greater New
York, member of the national
administrative committee of the -
Zionist Organization of America
and a member of Bnai Brith.
He is active in the American
Academy of Political and Social
Science, N. Y. Conference of So-
cial Work and National Confer-
ence of Christians anci Jews.
The Men's Club opening meet7
ing will be participated in by
the Sisterhood, Junior Congrega-
tion and Young People's Society
of Shaarey Zedek. -
Harry Cohen, president of the
congregation, will preside at the
opening meeting. Members of the
Sisterhood will act as hostesses
and will serve refreshments.

Congregation B'nai David

-Elmhurst and Fourteenth

announces

High

.

Day Services

Sept. 18 and 19, and Sept. 27

Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on all occasions.

_Cantor Abraham Gartenhaus will officiate, assisted by a choir
under the direction of Mr. David Shkolnick.

Junior Services will be held/Under the direction of Ra'bbi Joshua

S. Sperka.

Slichoth Services Saturday Evening, September 9th,

at Midnight. All are invited

HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES

Will Be Held in the

THREE AUDITORIA

of the

WOODWARD AT. GLADSTONE

announces that

Supplementary
High Holy Day Services

UNITED HEBREW . SCHOOLS

will be conducted in the

DAVID W. SIMONS

ROSE SITTIG COHEN

(Lawton & Tyler)

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 a Admission is Necessary

(Tuxedo & Holmur)

PHILADELPHIA-BYRON
Auditc,riurn

Wen known Chazonim Will Officiate

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Avdp.:Awns newly decorated and seats comfortable.
Tickets now on sale.

