Congregational Activities Pray for Fulfillment of Zion Prophecy, Rabbinate Urges In connection with the Selihoth services which will introduce the high holiday season at midnight this Saturday, the entire rab- binate of the city has issued the following call to prayer. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis, sponsor of the call, has been joined by the rabbis of Temple Beth El, Temple Israel, Shaarey Zedek and the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, in urging the community to participate in the penitential services. In thy distress, thou wilt return to the Lord thy God and heark- en unto His voice." (Dent. IV, 30.) As the solemn penitential season of the Jewish New Year ap- proaches we, the rabbis of Detroit, call upon our brethren to assemble in their synagogues at midnight Saturday, Sept. 6, for prayer and meditation. Israel finds itself in as dark and critical a period as it has ever experienced in a long and tragic history. Six million innocent men and women of our people met their death in the crematories and con- at the hands of an enemy that threatened centration camps of Europe They died for the sole crime of being Jews. to destroy all civilization. The survivors of that grim cataclysm are now in displaced per- sons camps without any promise of home and refuge where they might weave together the threads of their broken lives. Several thousands of them have been on a ship in the open sea for almost two months, victims of the misguided policies of the British govern- - ment_ The sole hope of our homeless brethren is Palestine. For 2,000 years Israel has prayed and longed for its homeland, and has looked forward to the fulfillment of the prophetic vision of a Zion restored. As we convene in our houses of worship let us pray that God among us. May the may gather the dispersed and heal the afflicted hearts of the nations in spirit of repentance and justice enter the whose hands is now the power to work righteousness in behalf of whose cry has so long gone unheard. At this the needy and homeless season when, according to our tradition, all nations are judged, may the peoples of the world be moved by a desire to atone for their past sins and to make restitution for their wrongdoings. May we, the Jews of America, willingly assume the new and which face us as members of the house of greater responsibiilties Israel and as citizens of our great democracy. May we be inspired to that they who look to us may not be forsaken. sacrificial action season let us As we meet in prayer during this High Holy Day "For the Lord be sustained by the assurance given in our Torah, thy God is a merciful God: He will not fail thee, neither destroy thee, forget the covenant of thy fathers which he swore unto them." Meat. IV, 31.) nor Temple Israel Van Paassen Talk Delayed to Oct. 1 Religious School To OpenSept.13 The opening meeting of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club has been postponed from Sept. 10 to Oct. 1. Albert Green, president of the Men's Club, announced that Pier- re Van Paassen, who was to have been guest speaker, will not be able to appear in Detroit on the date originally scheduled because of his present occupation with an important engagement which cannot be completed. before the end of September. Van Paassen will therefore appear at Shaarey Zedek, in the main auditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Rabbi Sperka Will Broadcast Holiday Speech Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con- gregation Bnai David has been invited by radio station WWJ to broadcast a Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur message over its facilities. The Rosh Hashanah broadcast will take place on Sept. 17 at 11 a. m. In addition to the sermon, Cantor Hyman Adler will render liturgical music as- sisted by the Bnai David choir under the direction of Dan Froh- man. On Sept. 21 at 11 a. m. Rabbi Sperka will broadcast a Yom Kippur message. In this service Cantor Adler, the choir and Dan Frohman will also participate. Congregation Bnai David Selihoth services will be held on Sept. 6 at midnight. Cantor Hy - man Adler assisted by the choir under the direction of Dan Troh- man will officiate. There will be no admission ticket. Schedule of the holiday serv- ices: All evening services will be- gin at 6:30 p. m. and all morning services t 8 a. m. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach at all morning services at 11 a. m. a. m. Bnai David to Hold Special Holiday Service At the request of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit Congregation Bnai David will conduct supplementary holiday services in the social hall of the synagogue. David J. Cohen, Hy- man Rottenberg and Julius Ritten will be in charge of the services. Ben Baumgarten of Palestine will officiate as cantor. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach. The beginning services will be . read at- 9 a. m.; morning services 9:30; reading of the Torah 10:30 a. m.; blowing of the Shofar 11:30; Rabbi Sperka will preach at 11:45; Musaf ser- vices at 12 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 7, the Eternal Light radio program will present Arnold Perl's adaptation of a Sholom Aleichem story entitled, "The Passover Guest," at 8 a. m. on station WWJ. This week's script deals with Feivel Chaikin, who had never seen a stranger until one visited his small Russian village on Pass- Northwest Bowlers Open with 28 Teams Alfred L. Brook, president of the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation Men's Club Bowling League, announces that the 28- team league will bowl at the State Fair Recreation. The season will open Sunday, Sept. 14, and will run for 32- weeks. Brook announced the appoint- ment of the following captains: Herman Raznick, Harry Rosen, George Winger, Ai Goldstein, Al Rood, Sol Mannheimer, Al Winer, Julius Lumberg, Nate Marble- stone, Meyer Littky, Leo Genser, Louis Roth, Dave Schiff, Manny Jacobs, Hy Avrin, Albert Bort- 'man, Joseph Bortman, Phillip Cameron, Jack Feldman, Zang- will Garber, William Goulding, Manny Lax, Joseph Mehr, Louis Harry Sosnick, Aaron Rose, Steinman, Sam Bez and Byron Ross. over. Hearing hint tell tales of the beauty and abundance of- his country, Paradise-on-Earth, Fei- vel makes the stranger promise to take him there—a promise that is never fullfilled. It is Feivel's father who teaches him that no one can actually "take" you to that wonderful land for it lies within yourself. CURTAINS LAUNDERED er DRY CLEANED We Pick Up and Deliver Eternal Light To Air Sholom Aleichem Tale One thousand youths of Tem- ple Israel families ranging from the ages of 4 to 18 will rally at Hampton School next week- end for the reopening of Temple Israel religious school. T h e o r c onfi r rn a tion - -- Department grades 6, 7, 8 and 9 will meet Sept. 13. The rest of the school including the kindergarten and the High School Department will meet Sept. 14. They will be greeted by Rabbi Leon Fram, and will celebrate the dedication of the motion picture projector con- Bnai Moshe Classes tributed to the Temple by the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will be- To Begin September 7 Confirmation Class of 1947, with the showing of films from Jew- gin its fall activities with a plate ish history and current Jewish lunch and book review at 11:30 Sunday school sessions will p. m. Monday, Sept. 8, in the so- open at the Bnai Moshe Sept. 7. life. Sept. 7 will be registration day, cial hall, Dexter and Lawrence. Students who have registered when both the temple and school "My Father's House," by Meyer with the school in the past will office will hold a registration and Levin, will be reviewed by Mrs. be notified of the room in which enrollment session at Hampton Mettie Baron Golub. The lunch- to meet. School, 9:30 to 12:00. The new eon and a brief business meeting Teaching of Hebrew will be office at 900 Park Ave. will also will prescede the book review. started on Sunday mornings. The be open for enrollment during Mrs. Morris Klarman, the presi- the week and Sept. 10 and 11, dent, asks all members to make week-day Hebrew School will function twice a week for be- from 7 to 9:30 p.m. reservations at the congregation Dr. Irving M. Levey, formerly office. Mrs. David Krause is pro- ginners and advanced students. rabbi of Temple Israel of Brock- gram chairman and Mrs. I. Green- ton, Mass., and now librarian at span will have charge of the the Hebrew Union College, will officiate at the services in th.: luncheon. Lecture Hall of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. Morris Kesner Palestinians Seek Funds will serve as cantor and Mrs. For Refugee Scholars Edmund Gilbert as organist. On Friday night, Sept. 5, Tem- Representing the Kimura ple Israel will hold its Sabbath The United Hebrew Eve services in the Lecture Hall Chachmey Yisroel Hapletim, Inc., Schools of Detroit of the Detroit Institute of Arts an organization to house refugee scholars in Eretz, two Palestinian Gratefully Admowjedge at 8:30. leaders are visiting Detroit this the Receipt of week to raise funds for the insti- contribution to the Scholar- a Shaarey Zedek Youth tution. ship Fund of the Schools in mem- The delegation, including Rabbi ory of Simon Shetzer from Mr. To Start Season Sept. 7 M. D. Schiff, editor of Toldoth Louis James Rosenberg, ,2017 The Young People's Society of Harabanim Vahakhiloth Beolam, Dime Bank Bldg. • * the Shaarey Zedek Congregation and M. Greenblatt of Tel Aviv, will start this season's activities hopes to raise $50,000 in Detroit. one scholarship from Mr. and Their appeal will be made with a business meeting on Sept. Mrs. Louis Abramowitz of Clem- 7 at 2:30 p.m. in the synagogue through the synagogues and or- ents Ave., on the occasion of the ganizations, as well as by per- building. The group is under the sonal calls. The Palestinian Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bernard leadership of Nate Spinner. Stanton; a contribution to the Beginning Sept. 18, open meet- visitors are making their head- Scholarship Fund from Mr. and ings and social functions will be quarters at the home of Rabbi Avrohom A. Friedman, 2442 Pin- Mrs. Robert Marwil, in honor of held weekly. the Bar Mitzvah of their grand- gree, TY 5-0865. child, William B. Marwil; a con- There were 172,411 clinio visits tribution to the Scholarship Fund provided for ill persons in Metro- Additional Congregational in memory of Simon Shetzer from politan Detroit during 1946 by Morris M. Jacobs of Glynn Ct. News on Page 13 Community Bnai Moshe Women To Hear Book Review • Friday; September 5. 1947 THE 'JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve We Specialize is Dry Cleaning Hollywood Curtain Laundry & Moen 3916 Joy Rd. TY. 5-3001 Qs CI 041_9 *Sasso up EVERYBODY WELCOME to the High Holy Day Services ROSH HASHONA and YOM KIPPUR Sponsored by the DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE to be held at the a A. R. RECREATION HALL Grand River and Cass Ave. KOL NIDRE SERVICES — Yom Kippur Eve., Sept. 23rd Colonade Room—Masonic Temple Temple at Second Blvd. Rabbi Hermann Rosenwasser will lecture on the significance of the Solemn Days For reservations and program, phone. write or call is person at the Downtown Synagogue 1205 GRISWOLD (Open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.) RA. 7307 CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID Elmhurst at 14th Will hold Supplementary Services Rosh Hashona, Sept. 15, 11 and Yom Kippur, Sept. 24 in the Social Hall The Sermon will be preached by BENJAMIN BAUMGARTEN The Services will be conducted by RABBI JOSHUA SPERICA Social Hall Newly Decorated ADMISSION CARDS $6.00 Reservations will be available every weekday Eve. 7 to 9 P.M. and on Sunday 3 to 5 P.M. Sllcohs services will be conducted in the MAIN AUDITORIUM Saturday, Sept. 6 at midnight. All Welcome Enroll your children in the Jewish Folk Schools of the Labor Zionist Organization DAY - NURSERY and KINDERGARTEN for PRE - SCHOOL CHILDREN Central School and Nursery Building at 13722 Linwood, corner Pasadena. The Schools are now open for registration—Classes will open Wednesday, September 3. We teach our pupils: Hebrew Yiddish Bible Jewish History Jewish Customs and Traditions Jewish Holidays—Their Meaning and Importance. Acquainting pu- pils with modern Jewish Lib" everywhere and with the Reese- "strueted Jewish Life in Palestine Special classes for boys of Bar- e Mizvah age. • Special Celebrations and Jewish Festivals are Arranged by and for our Pupils During the Year. The Schools are Conducted by Competent Highly Qualified Teachers. Register your Children Now — without delay — Daily from 3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. except Saturday. Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Give Your Children a Modern and Progressive Jewish Education Phone TO. 8-9280