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August 17, 1945 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-08-17

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Page Twelve

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational Activities

Beth El Planning
Holyday Services

Rabbi L. M. Franklin
To Conduct Beth El
Auxiliary Services

Dr. Glazer to Give Sermons;
Men and Women in Service
to Be Admitted Free

The Supplementary Services of
Temple Beth El will be- -held in
the Brown Mem-
orial Chapel and
will be conduct-
Temple Beth El is now busily
ed b y Dr. Leo
engaged in preparation for the
M. Franklin,
High Holy Days.
who will also
The services in the Main Audil-
preach the ser-
toriutn will be conducted by Dr.
mon. A profes-
B. Benedict Glazer, who will al-
sional q u rtet
so preach the sermons.
and organist
will render the
The Musical program will be
musical pro-
rendered by the Temple Quartet
Dr. Franklin gram. These
under the direction of Jason H.
services are open to non-mem-
Tickton.
bers. Cards of admission, for
Admission to the Main Audi- which there is a nominal charge,
.torittat will be for members and may be obtained at the Temple
their families Only.
Office.
The Holy Day services will be
open without charge to all ser-
vice men and women. No cards
of admission will be required for
those who present themselves in
uniform.

Beth Aaron Plans
Holy Day Services,
Children's Classes

N. W. Cong. Starts
Ticket Distribution
Fat the Holy Days

Alex Margulies, president and
founder of Congregation Beth
Aaron, whose new building is to
be erected on Wyoming and
Thatcher, expresses the hope
this week that the plans of this
Northwest 'Hebrew Congrega- congregation will serve to pro-
tion and Center will hold its vide the northwest section with
High Holy day services in the much needed recreational and
Bagley school at Curtis and other facilities.
Roselawn, it was announced by
Reservations are now being
Alex Moss, president.
accepted for High Holy Day
A. Wackay, • chairman of the services and it is announced
committee on selection of the that there will be provisions for
Rabbi and Cantor, reports that 400 worshipers in the hall to be
they have obtained the services erected.
of a graduate of the Jewish
Enrollment is now being tak-
Theological Seminary, who has
served as a Bnai Brith Hillel en for the planned Hebrew and
Counsellor on the campus of one Sunday School classes.
of the largest midwest universi-
High Holy Day services will
ties. Members of the committee be directed by a Rabbi and an
include Vice Pres. Ben Brodman, able cantor.
Mannie Lax, David J. Miller and
Sol Burg.

A staff of ushers under the
chairmanship of Max Haidy is
being organized to maintain de-
corum at the synagogue.

At a recent board meeting,
presided over by Vice President
Max Goldsmith, in the absence
from the city of President Moss,
it was emphasized that the con-
gregation desires to provide the
northwest community with High
Holyday service, based on a tra-
ditional ritual.

The ticket committee includes:
Charles Charlip, chairman, Max
Newman, Mannie Lax, David J.
Miller, Maurice Mckay, A. Mc-'
key, Leo Genser, and Sol Burg.
Tickets will be distributed to
members at 17515 Cherrylawn
from Aug. 19 to 23. Tickets for
non members will go on sale at
the same address on Aug. 26.

N. W. Cong. Men's Club

Plans Future Activities

The picnic of the Men's Culb
of Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion and Center, held last Sun-
day at Cass-Benton Park, was
attended by 300 members and
guests. There were games for
adults and children, under the
supervision of Max Haidy, Mrs.
Al Helfgott, Hy Storchan and Ira
G. Kaufman. Prizes were award-
ed through the courtesy of
Macolm Rivkin.

Buy War Bonds!

Select -Cantors
For Services in
Hebrew Schools

Synagogues associated with the
United Hebrew Schools af De-
troit will again be conducted for
High Holyday services: ‘
The halls where these services
will be held have been redecorat-
ed and efficient cantors have
been secured to conduct the serv-
In the Philadelphia-Byr)n syn-
agogues, the cantors will be
Rabbi David Rine and Rev. Harry
Rachowsky.

At the David W. Simons Syna-
gogue, Morris Pearl and Rev.
Solomon Chinitz will oficiate.
The cantors at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. will be Abraham
Schacter and Aizik Selesny. Mr.
Schacter has trained a large choir
for these services.
-Tickets are already available
for these services in all the three
branches of the schools.
Classes in the United Hebrew
Schools were to have resumed on
Wednesday. Registratons a r e
now being conducted for all
classes in all branches.

Chachmey Lublin Plans
Reopening of Classes

Hebrew classes of Yeshivath
Chachmey Lublin and Parochial
School are already in session.
All arangements have been
made for the opening of the new
term which will begin Sept. 5.
Children are being accepted for
all grades. The students are
trained and educated. in all He-
brew and English subjects. Child-
ren get their meals in school.
Transportation is supplied for
younger children.
Parents are urged to enroll
their children immediately by
visiting the newly remodeled
school at Linwood and Elmhurst.
The telephone number is TO.
8-2341.

Friday, August 17, 1945

Beth El Religious
School to Re Open
On Sept. 15 and 16

-

Young Israel to Hold
High Holyday Services

Young Israel of Detroit will
again hold High Holyday ser-
The Religious School of Temple vices at both branches, 2691 Joy
Beth El will re-open for the R o ad and Dexter - Cortland
1945-46 season o n Saturday Yeshiva branch.
morning, Sept. 15, for the Confir-
Charles T. Gellman, Young
mation Department (grades 7-9), Israel's president, states:
and Sunday morning, Sept. 16,
"Young Israel has always set
for the Primary, Intermediate an example of a decorous and
and High School Departments.
inspirational service to our wor-
Registration of new pupils is shippers. We ask all those
being held daily at the School worshippers who attended ser-
Office from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. vices at Joy Road last year,
during High Holydays, to pick up
Parents must accompany their
their seat tickets at the earliest
children when registering. The convenience. To all those wor-
Religious Schol accepts children shippers frOm the Dexter-Cort-
from the age of 4 (Pre-Kinder.. land branch of Young Israel we
garten) through High School age urge you , to call, by phone, or in
person, at our office, 3373 Cort-
• Special children's services will land, and make proper reserva-
be conducted during the Hoiy tions. Due to limited space, the
Days in the Main Auditorium of committee will be impowered to
the Temple.
g i v e first choice to early
reservations."

Bnai Moshe to Have
Auxiliary Services
For High Holydays

Responding to the need of the
surrounding community for addi-
tional facilities for worship on
*1{ i g h Holydays, Congregation
Bnai Moshe is inaugurating sup-
plementary services in the social
hall of the Synagogue for men
and women.
Cantor Samuel Glantz will con-
duct the services, and will be
aided by a staff of competent
assistants.
Vice president Irwin Tamler
and Past-president Joseph Korn-
field have been appointed by
president Harry Rosman to super-
vise preparations for the services.

WANTED

THREE SUNDAY
SCHOOL TEACHERS

Qualified to teach Kin-
dergarten, Beginners' He-
brew and Jewish History
Classes at

TEMPLE
BETH JACOB

164 Orchard Lake Ave.
Pontiac, Mich.
To begin teaching soon after
High Holy Days
Teaching hours: Every Sunday
from 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
Salary: $5 per Sunday and
expenses.
.

Young . lsraei
High Holy Day
Services

The Noiihwest
Hebrew Congregation
and Center

2691 Joy Road

Reservations may be made by calling Townsend 8-8064

or at building after August 25th.

Yeshivah 'Building

Will Hold Services For the High Holy Days

Dexter and Cori-land

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

Because of limited space, worshippers are urged to make

reservations at once at Young Israel office, 3373 Cort-

BAGLEY SCHOOL

land Avenue, Townsend 8-8064.

Curtis and Roselawn

For Information Phone
Alex Moss, President

UN. 1-4637
Max Goldsmith, Vice-Pres.
-
UN. 3-4532
Ben Brodman
UN. 3-8614
Meyer R. Rubin, Sec'y. -
UN. 1-3170

Tickets Distributed Aug. 19 to 23
Charles Charlip .. 17515 Cherrylawn

Special Announcement

Beth Aaron Synagogue

Wyoming at Thatcher

Open for the High Holy Holidays

Congregation B'nai Moshe

Announces that

Seats now on

A

sale—Make your reservations early.

well-known Cantor and Rabbi will preside at the services

For the benefit

of the northwestern residents the synagogue
is within walking distance.

Entertainment was directed by
Max Newman. The ball game
was held under the captaincies
of Max Haidy and David J.
Miller.

Supplementary Services

For Men and Women

For further particulars consult our President A. Margulies UN.
3-8711 or Vice Pres. S. Rubin UN. 1-7987, Sec. S. Freedman

The Men's Club is planning its
fall and winter programs, to in-
clude social and athletic activities
as well as educational and enter-
tainment projects.
'

Will be held during the High Holidays, Rosh Hashana,

UN. 1-2060,

Sept. 8 and 9, and Yarn Kippur, Sept. 17.

Enrollments for the Hebrew Classes and ST.Jnday School Classes

Charity
There is so much good. in the
worst of us,
And so much bad in the best
of us,
That it ill behooves any of us,
To find fault with the rest of us.
—Author Unknown

The Services will be conducted by Cantor

SPECIAL ATTENTION

SAMUEL GLANTZ

A. CHARTER MEMBER DRIVE is now on, MAY WE
COUNT ON YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT. It is your
Synagogue, your Hebrew School, so act quickly.

In the Social Hall of the Congregation

Admission Cards are $5.00 and may be obtained at the

Congregation office, Dexter and Lawrence.

are now being taken.

S. STERNFIELD, Publicity Mgr.

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