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September 13, 1946 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-13

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Friday, September 13, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational Activities

Beth El Religious
School Classes to
Open This Weekend

Temple Beth El Sabbath morn-
ing services on Saturday, Sept. 14,
will be held in the main auditor-
ium from 11 to 12 noon. Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer will conduct the
services and preach the sermon.
The opening sessions of the Re-
ligious School will be • held this
Saturday for the junior high de-
partment and Sunday for the pri-
mary, intermediate and high
school departments.
The Temple library, open Satur-
day and Sunday mornings and
Monday and Wednesday evenings,
receives every book of Jewish in-
terest as soon as it is off the press
and many periodicals. Mrs. Ar-
thur Goulson is librarian.
High Holy day services will be
conducted in the main auditorium
by Dr. Glazer and in the Brown
Memorial Chapel by Dr. Abraham
Cronbach, professor of Jewish so-
cial studies at Hebrew Union Col-
lege, Cincinnati.

Temple Israel's New Prayer Book
To Be Dedicated on Rosh Hashanah

"A New Prayer for a New Day"
will be the theme of Rabbi Leon
Fram's sermon at the Rosh
Hashanah Eve services of Temple
Israel in the auditorium of the
Detroit Institute of Arts, Wednes-
day, Sept. 25, at 8 p. m. The ser-
mon will dedicate the new Holy
Day Prayer 'Book which the • con-

N. W. Congregational
School To Commence
Sessions on Sept. 22

Northwest Hebrew Congregation
and Center announces that its
Sunday School's new term will
commence on &pt. 22.
A. Warsen remains the director
of the school and the staff will
include most of last year's teach-
ers and several additional instruc-
tors who will take 'charge of the
increased classes.
School sessions again will be
conducted at the Bagley School,
Curtiss and Roselawn.
The final registration date has
been set for Sunday, Sept. 15, 10
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's 1946-47 a. m. to 12 noon, at the Bagley
Sunday School term starts at 9:30 School.
a. m. this Sunday. The weekday
Hebrew classes will start Monday Supplementary Services
at 4 p. m. Registration will con- Arranged by Synagogues
tinue all week.
Co-directors of the Shaarey
To provide High Holy Day ser-
Zedek school are Charles Rosen-
vices for non-members who have
blatt and Ben Chinitz. Rosenblatt
in the past patronized mushroom
has been with Shaarey Zedek 12
synagogues, many established Syn-
years, and was a co-director of
the school last year with Jacob agogues are planning to hold sup-
plementary services, in response to
Rogvoy, who resigned.
Chinitz, an army veteran, was the recommendations made by the
director of the Bnai Moshe Sun- Synagogue Committee of the Jew-
day School. They are public school ish Community Council.
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex-
teachers, Rosenblatt teaching at
ter at Lawrence, has announced
Durfee.
The Shaarey Zedek school is supplementary services; Congrega-
under the direct supervision of tion Beth Aaron, Wyoming at
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Thatcher, announces the sale of
Morris Adler. There have been non-member tickets; Congregation
some changes in curriculum in- Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th, has
cluding an advanced course in announced that unassigned tick-
Bible for eighth graders. At pres- ets to members will be available
ent there are 1,018 enrolled in to non-members.
the Sunday School.
New Shaarey Zedek teachers in-
clude Bernard Panush and Walter
Levy.

Shaarey Zedek Opens
Sunday School Term
On Sunday Morning

gregation will begin using at this
service.
On Rosh Hashanah morning,
Thursday, Sept. 26, at 10 a. m.,
Rabbi Fram will review the situa-
tion and problems of American
and world Jewry in his sermon,
"The Destiny of Israel".
Temple Israel services will be
held in the Lecture Hall of the
Detroit Institute of Arts.
Rabbi Milton Aron, director of
the Hillel Foundation of Wayne
University, will preach at the
Overflow service. Baruch Cohon of
Cincinnati will serve as Cantor
and Mrs. Edmund Gilbert of De-
troit will play the organ.
At the main service, the Tem-
ple Israel choir directed by Dan
Frohman will render music in
support of Cantor Robert S. Tol-
man, accompanied by Karl W.
Haas at the grand organ of the
Art Institute.
All seats for both Holy Day
services are reserved for mem-
bers. All who wish to worship
with Temple Israel are invited
to become members of the con-
gregation. Applications may be
made at the office of Temple
Israel in the Boulevard building.
The Religious School of Tem-
ple. Israel opens at the Hampton
School, 18460 Warrington this
Saturday and Sunday, at 9:30
a.m. The Saturday classes are
for the Confirmation Department.
On Sunday morning classes from
kindergarten at the age of 4 to
the Senior High school class are
held.

Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kippur Services

Will Be Held at the.

Temple Israel Men Open
Fall Season with Bob Hall

Charles Aller, president of
Temple Israel Men's Club, an-
nounces that the season's first
get-together meeting will be held
Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 8:30 p. m.,
at the Jewish Community Center.
The evening's entertainment
will be featured by the well known
humorist, Bob Hall. Smokes, cards
and refreshments will conclude
the evening.

For Consultation
on personal or family
problems—Call

ANNA OXENHANDLER

TRiltity 1-0362

Rabbi Mordecai Yehuda Lubart
and Itzchock Topola, students of
the former Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin in Lublin, arrived from
Shanghai and are now at the
Yeshivah in Detroit.
These students fled together
with others at the beginning of
the war to Shanghai and have
been there throughout the war.
The Yeshivah has received a
telegram that six more students
left Shanghai for the U. S. on
Sept. 2. Because of the difficul-
ties . in getting space on a boat
they cannot come together, as
had been planned, but will come
in small groups.

Rabbi Lubart will be the guest
speaker.
Certificates of honor will be
awarded to sponsors. •
Linen and other dormitory ne-
cessities for the dormitory of the
Yeshivah are needed. The Ladies
Auxiliary of the Yeshivah Chach-
mey Lublin has arranged a linen
shower for Wednesday, Sept. 18,
at 7 p. m. in the Yeshivah. All are
urged to help.
There has been a marked in-
crease in Yeshivah enrollment.
Registration is still being taken
for the new term which opened
on Monday.
• Detroit H e b r e w Parochial
School offers a recognized Jewish
and English education in 12
On Student Visas
grades. Students are brought to
These students come on student school and taken home by D. S. R. ,
visas recommended by Yeshivah buses.
Chachmey Lublin. They will be
Children are being registered
provided with room and board by at the school, Linwood and Elm-
the Yeshivah.
hurst, TO. 8-2341-2.
Rabbi Lubart was the organizer
and Dean of Yeshivah Chachmey
Lublin which temporarily func-
tioned in Shanghai. He is the aw-
thor of a book on Halakha.
A sponsor supper will be given
EXPERT WATCH
by Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin on
AND
Sunday, Sept. 22 at 6 p. m., in
Zack's, 8939 12th St., in honor of
sponsors who comprise the finan-
JEWELRY REPAIR
cial backbone of the Yeshivah.
PROMPT SERVICE
Sponsors each raise for the Yeshi-
vah an annual amount of $250
710 Metropolitan Bldg.
and up,
The supper will be limited to
RA. 4566
sponsors and their families.

AL COHEN

CONGREGATION BETH AARON

ANNOUNCES

That High Holy Holiday tickets are now on sale be-

tween the hours of 7 and 9 p. m. Daily, Sundays 2 to

6 p. m. at the Synagogue.-

18000 WYOMING

Park Avenue and Sproat

Under the auspices of the

Downtown Synagogue

CONGREGATION BliAl MOSHE

For reservations call the
Downtown Synagogue
1205 Griswold

Wishes Its Members, Friends and Patrons

Bnai Moshe Sunday School will
resume its sessions on Sunday,
Sept. 15. All pupils from kinder-
garten through 10th grade are to
report to their classrooms.
The School Board, whose chair-
man is Abe Finkelstein, urges
parents, either members or non-
members, to register their children
with the office at once.
High Holy Day services will be
conducted for Bnai Moshe Sunday
School students in Rosman Hall
by Walter Farber, director of
the Religious School, on Thursday
and Friday, Sept. 26 and 27, 10 to
12. Tickets are being distributed
to students and their friends with-
out charge.
Junior services on Sabbaths will
be resumed on Saturday, Sept. 21,
in the chapel. Students between
8 and 17 are invited.

Former Yeshivath Students in Poland
Arrive at Chachmey Lublin Here

PARK AVENUE HOTEL
AUDITORIUM

YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT

Bnai Moshe Resumes
Sunday School Term;
Plans Student Services

Page Eleven ,

A New Year of Happiness and Prosperity

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

will be conducted by

NORTHWESTERN BRANCH

at

Dexter and Lawrence

Will hold Supplementary Services in the Social Hall
the Coming High Holidays.

The Services will be conducted by Cantor Samuel
alternate
Glantz. The Sermons will be preached on
Levi,
days by Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Eliezer A.

Admission cards available of the office daily,
and 9:00.
between 9:00 and 5:30; evenings between 7:30

YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH

Dexter and Cortland

JOY ROAD BRANCH
at

20th Anniversary

JERICHO TEMPLE

2507 Joy Road
(TICKETS AVAILABLE IN AUDITORIUM Every Evening)

of

JEWISH PEOPLES SCHOOLS

(Sholem Aleichem FA Institute)

Congregation

BETH ITZCHOCK

3836 Fischer Avenue

Wishes to announce that tickets for the High
Holiday Services are now on sale daily from

3 to 10 p. m.

-

TWENTY YEARS OF PROGRESSIVE MODERN JEWISH
EDUCATION AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

SCHOOLS!

1. Main Branch
3754 Monterey
HOgarth 5404

3. McCulloch Public School
Wildemere and Buena Vista

2. Brady Public School
Joy Rd. at Lawton
Room 123

4. Bagley Public School
8100 Curtis
Room 107

.

Services will be conducted by a

Well Known Cantor

Please reserve your seats now.

Room 210

5. Kindegarien
3754 Monterey

SUBJECTS TAUGHT AT ALL SCHOOLS:

For further information call Rabbi Jacob Hoberman

Yiddish, Hebrew, History, Literature, Traditions,
Ethics, Singing and Dramatics.

PLaza 1048

REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED

—The Committee.

FOR INFORMATION CALL HOGARTH 5404

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