Friday, September .15, Book by Glazer, Feuer to be Out In New Edition IF- BloCh's Book Bulletin, publish- ed by Bloc Publishing Co., 31 W. 31st St., ITIew York, this week announced that "The Jew and His Religion: A Guide for Con- firmation and High School Class- es," by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Rabbi of Temple Beth El, Detroit, and Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of To- ledo, will be reprinted due to popular demand. The new editioli will be ready in December. This confirmation guide is di- vided into three parts, the first of which describes the origin, nature and development of re- ligion in the wor14; the second is • a study of Judaism in which is included all the material most vital and essential for Confir- mation study; the third part in- cludes a summing gyp, "Confir- mation Into Israel" in which is presented, in simple yet striking language, those qualifications which should constitute member- ship iri the House of Israel and what is expected of those of the Jewish faith. The material is well prepared and is particularly adapted to modern youth which demands in- telligent' presentation in its re- ligious as well as its secular ed-, ucation. Rabbis Fischer, Nathan Announce Sermons For Rosh Hashanah Rabbis Moses Fischer and Ja- cob J. Nathan will deliver the sermons at Congregation Bnai Moshe during the Holydays. Rabbi Fischer will preach Mon- day morning on "The Message of the Shofar to Jewry for the Year 5705." Orl Tuesday, Rabbi Nathan will- preach on "Crisis and Deci- sion." Services for the youth will be conducted by the Junior Congre- gation under the supervision of their own Chazanim, Baal Korek, discussants and ushers, under the supervision of Walter Farber. Before the Mussaf service, a panel discussion will be conduct- ed on "The Significance of Rosh Hashanah awl Yom Kippur." By Richard Rosman, Dolores Kay, Elaine Berger, Beverly Rozner, Phyllis Gelpman, Mildred Sel- man and Myron Novitz. Young men who will partici- pate in junior -services in various capacities are Ralph Simkovitz, Morris Neuvirth, Henry Lonnen- stater, Yale Boesky, Walter Nuss- baum and Milford Sobel. Page Sevenfeeri THE JEWISH NEWS 1944 Balfour Ball Here Nov. 11 . Harry Cohen Named Chair- man of I2th Annual Zionist Affair at Statler Harry Cohen, president of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and one of Detroit's leading Zionists, has. been chosen chairman of this year's Balfour Ball — the 12th Rabbi Sperka Again to Deliver Holyday Sermons Over WWJ Radio Station WWJ again has invited Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka to preach the High Holyday ser- mons over its facilities. At 4:45 p. m. on Sunday, Sept. 17, erev Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Sperka will' broadcast a New Year's message. He will deliver the Yori Kippur sermon at 4:45 p. m. on Sunday, Sept. 24. Rabbi Sperka . During the past year, Rabbi Sperka was the speaker on the "Jewish Radio Pulpit" program over Station WWJ. Downtown Synagogue To Conduct Services New .1 ar and Day of Atone- ment services will be conducted at the Downtown Synagogue, 1205 Griswold. New Year Eve services will begin at 7:30 p.m.; morning services begin at 8 a.m. Kol ,Nidre (Eve of Day of Atonement) services will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26. HARRY COHEN yearly event of the Zionist - Or- ganization of Detroit — to be held Saturday night, Nov. 11, at Hotel Statler. A large committee of workers is assisting Mr. Cohen in this year's activities. Proceeds from the ball are used to finance the Zionist edu- cational activities and the youth programs sponsored by the De- troit Zionists, as well as emerg- ency efforts required to protect Palestine's redemption work. Mr. Cohen's appointment )as been welcomed with satisfaction in • view of the record-breaking membership drives conducted under his chairmanship. The local Zionist Organization mem- bership has been boosted to 2,500,due to Mr. Cohen's efforts. Port Huron Services Arranged for Holydays "Life's Aint," "Our Three Pil- lars" and "Modern Akedoes'' will be the subject of , Rabbi S. S. Auerbach's Rosh Hashanah ser- mons at Congregation Mt. Sinai, Port Huron. A Singer will recite the Shachris and Charles Dres- her will blow the Shofar. The congregation also will be addressed' by Louis Goldman, president. Brai Moshe to Burn Mortgage on Dec..10 Congregation Bnai Moshe is planning a mortgage burning celebration for Dec. 10. Harry Rosman, chairman of the planning committee for the celebration, announces that Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and Mrs. Ralph Beck are in charge of the 'souvenir program book. New Year's Greetings— Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization Mrs. R. Kafzin —Pres. Rabbi Fram, Temple Israel Choir To Broadcast Over WWJ, SS*. 21 U on tbe invitation of nation WWJ, Rabbi Leon Fram and the choir of Temple Israel will broadcast a program on "The Meaning and the Music of Yom Kippur" next Thursday night, Sept. 21, 8:30 to 9. Rabbi Fram will interpret the classic prayers to be sung by Cantor Tulman and the choir. Among the compositions to be rendered wire the Neilah Kad- dish (Mourners' Prayer), the Priestly Blessing, the Kedusha ("Holy, Holy") and the Kol Nidre. Several of-' the composi- tions to be rendered are the orig- inal works of Dan Frohman, di- rector of Temple Israel choir. Karl W. Haas, organist of Tem- ple Israel, will be at -the console of the studio organ. Rabbi Fram announces the fol- lowing sermon topics for the Day of Atonement: "Reconciliation" for the Kol Nidre Service, "Righteousness and Self-Righte- ousness" at the morning. service, "Yom Kippur Story" at the Chil- dren's Service, and "Immortality" at the Memorial Service. All services stake place in the Audi- torium of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The Religious School of Tern- ple Israel, whose opening was delayed when the opening of Public SChools was postponed, will begin its sessions at Hamp- ton School, 18460 Warrington Drive, Saturday morning, Sept. 23, and Sunday morning, Sept. 24. HUC Student to Lead Services in Petoskey PETOSKEY—Holyday services at Congregation Bnai Israel, 'Pe- toskey, will be conducted by Herbert M. Yarrish of Brighton, Mass., a student at Hebrew Union College. Myer Fryman will sound the Shofar. New Year's Greetings--- Radomer Friendly/Society —Ben Selbst, Pres. —Isadore Landsberg, V.P. This Is Our War, Too! Back Up Our Fighting Men BUY WAR BONDS Don't Stop Buying Until Our Boys Stop Dying! This Message Sponsored by Aronsson Printing Co. Printing—Offset—Copy Preparation Lafayette Blvd. at 8th Street Haifa Votes 12 Million Construction Program HAIFA, (JTA) ,-- The Haifa municipal council has approved a $12,000,000 program for re- construction of the city after the war. Preparations are being com- pleted for - the sending of a Jew- ish trade delegation to, the U. S. to negotiate for large scale im- ports of American commodities. The delegation will represent the Jewish industrialists, merchants and agriculturists of the country. Buy War Bonds! New Year's Greetings— from the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society TOwnsend 8-2344 Max Gross Interior Decorator Slipcovers ---- Draperies C Mrs. Julius J. Ring --Pres. Open Wednesday Thursday Evenings 11520 Dexter