Friday, Sep4ernber 7, I94S

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational Activities

Temple Israel's
Choir to Present
Program on WWi

ANN ARBOR

NW Hebrew Cong.
Holds Holy Day
Services at Bagley

Holy Day Services
Arranged at Beth
Israel and Hillel

Services of Northwest Hebrew

Rabbi Fram Announces Yom
Congregation and Center on
ANN ARBOR — Arrangements
Kippur Services, Will
Sept. 1, were graced with the Bar
have been made for joint High
Memorialize Heroes
Holy Day services at the -Beth Mitzvah of Robert Haidy, son of

The Choir of Temple Israel will
broadcast a prelude to the wor-
ship of Yom Kippur on Tuesday
night; ,Sept. 11, at 7:30, over
WWJ.
Cantor Robert S. Tulman,
Organist Karl W. HaaS and the
Choir; directed by Dan Frohman,
will present a program of Day of
Binder arrangement of the Kol
Atonement music, including the
Nidre and the Ravel Kaddish.
Rabbi Leon Fram has an-
nounced "Faith" as the theme of
the Yom Kippur Eve or Kol
Nidre service Sunday, Sept. 16.
"Jonah, the Prophet of the Com-
mon Man" will be the theme of
the Yom Kippur service Monday
morning, Sept. 17. At 2 o'clock,
Rabbi Fram will . conduct the
Children's Service.
At the Yizkor or Memorial
Services •at 4 o'clock. Rabbi Fram
will memorialize the war dead of
all nations, races and creeds.
Among the world figures to be
memorialized will be Franklin
Delano Roosevelt and Ernie Pyle.
He will memorialize the 170 De-
troit Jews killed in the war, in-
cluding Lt. Raymond Zussman,
who was posthumously awarded
the highest military award, the
Congressional Medal of Honor.

Israel Center, 538 Division St.,
Ann Arbor, under auspices of
Beth Israel Congregation and
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of
the University of Michigan, it is
announced by Osias Zwerdling,
president of the Beth Israel Con-
gregation and of the Michigan
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations,
Inc.
Services will be conducted by
the Rev. Isaac Goldman of Beth
Israel Congregation on Sept. 8,
9, 16 and 17. Rabbi Jehudah M.
Cohen, director of the Hillel
Foundation, will deliver the ser-
mons.
Evening services will be held
on Sept 7, 8 and 16, and morn-
ing services on Sept. 8, 9 and 17.
All evening services will begin
at 7:30 p. m. Morning services
will commence at 8:30 a. m.
A. L. Williams Jr., Command-
er of U. S. Naval Reserve at the
University of Michigan, and Col.
Reginald C. Miller, command-
ing officer of army forces on the
campus, ' have granted Navy and
Army personnel permission to
attend services. Arrangements
were made by Rabbi Cohen, who
serves as the Jewish Chaplain for
Army and Navy personnel here.

Mr...and Mrs. Max N. Haidy. The
Bar Mitzvah chanted the Shachris
and Musaph services.
The board of directors met on
call of President Alex Moss,
Aug. 39.;-.- to complete details for
the High Holy Day services in
the Bagley School.
Holyday services will be led
by Dr. Abraham Millgram, a
graduate of the. Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary, Columbia Uni-
versity and Dropsie University.
Cantor Rabbi Nathan Lander will
chant the services which will be
conducted in accordance with the
ritual of the United Sjnagogue
of America, with 'vich the
congregation is affiliated.

Jewish Brigade --- 'its
Guard Nazis in
land
LONDON, (JTA)—Units of the
Jewish Brigade have arrived in
Holland to guard German war
prisoners engaged • in salvage
work in the sections of the coun-
try devastated by the Nazis.

Page Seven

WPB Approves
Young Israel's
Center Project

Construction plans for the
Young 'Israel Orthodox Jewish
Center were given added impetus
last week when the War Produc-
tion. Board approved the project.
The approach of actual con-
struction is marked by renewed
evidence of community interest
in the Center and mounting in-
dication of support for •its
erection, Young Israel leaders
stated.
The speedy action of the WPB
was prompted, it is believed, by
the important role the Center is
expected to play in the field of
spiritual and cultural reconver-
sion of the Detroit Jewish
community. •
The expected early return of a
large number of discharged
veterans, for whose communal
reintegration the Center was
largely planned; the lack of ade-
-quate housing for Young Israel's
extensive morale building activi-
ties; the pressing community
need, especially in the Dexter
neighborhoodt for cultural and re-
creational facilities, were stressed
in the application for WPB
approval.
Pledges and contributions from
the general community, which
have been steadily flowing into
the building fund since the of-
ficial launching of the campaign
in May, are increasing consider-
ably in number as actual con-
struction nears.

Downtown. Synagogue
Holyday Services

Rosh Hashanah will be con-
secrated at the Downtown Syn-
agogue, 1205 Griswold 'St., with,
services beginning at 7:30 p. m.
Friday.
_ Morning services will be held
consecutively Saturday and Sun.
day, Sept 8 and 9, beginning at
8 a..m.
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser
will deliver the sermons.
All services will be chanted by
qualified cantors.
Kol Nidre services will begin
Sunday; Sept. 15, at 6:30 p. m.
Day of Atonement services will
be continuous through the day,
with special memorial services at
12 noon.

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NW Hebrew Cong. Men
Open Bowling Season

Temple Israel Pupils
Open Classes Sept. 9

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Holyday Services At
Bnai Israel, Pontiac

Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion, and Center Men's Club
Bowling League opened its sea-
son Sept. 2 at Palm Beach Rec-
reation Alleys, it was announced
by David J. Miller,. president of
the league.
This is the first bowling
league of any congregation men's
club in the
The Men's Club, .under the
guidance of its president, Ira G.
Kaufman, is holding a series of
committee meetings to lay plans
and organize the activities of
the club for the fall and winter
season. Inquiries as to member-
ship should be made to the sec-
retary, William Shulman, 17561
Sorrento.

Congregation Bnai Israel, 268
W. Pike St. Pontiac, will usher
in Rosh Hashanah, Friday at
7:30 p. m.
On Saturday and Sunday,
morning services will begin at
8 a. m.
Rabbi I. Strauss will preach
on the first day on the theme:
"Something Inside To Sail By
in 5706", and on the second, "The
Challenge of A New Age."
Services will be chanted by
Cantor L. Hershowitz.

Canadian Jewish Congress
Sends Clothes to Poland
MONTREAL (JTA)—The first
ship tofeave Montreal for Poland,
the British cargo vessel Saint
Bernard, sailed this week carry-
ing many cases of clothing as
well as 25,000 remodelled army
uniforms for Polish Jews. The
shipment was sent by the Cana-
dian Jewish Congress which
bought the uniforms from the
War Assets Corp. for $55,000.

The Religious School of Tem-
ple Israel opens its sessions • Sun-
day morning, Sept. 9, at \Hamp-
ton Public School, 18460 War-
rington.
Rabbi Leon Fram will greet the
children with addresses at school
assemblies. Classes ranging from
pm-kindergarten through high
school will begin work on the
opening day, studying the mean-
ing of the High Holy Days.
Pupils of the Confirmation De-
partment, or the 6th, 7th, 8th
and 9th grades, will begin their
sessions Saturday, Sept. 15.

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