Bet El- Holds 3 Parallel Services For Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur The religious school of Temple Beth El will reopen for the 1947- 48 season Saturday morning, Sept. 20, for the junior _sigh de- partment, and Sunday morning, Sept. 21, for the primary, inter- Page Thirteen THI 'JEWISH NEWS Friday. Upientimor 5, 1947 mediate, and high school depart- Ments. The school will be -under the general -supervision of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, with Rabbi Sid- ney Akselrad serving as director, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn as fac- ulty advisor and stuaent counsel- or, and Rosalind Schubot as school secretary. Registration of new pupils is being held daily at the school of- fice from 9 a. m_ to 5 p. m. Chil- dren must be accompanied by Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar of either parent or guardian when Congregation Shaarey Zedek is registering. The School accepts receiving congratulations on the children from kindergarten through high school age. Children's holy day services will be held in the main auditor- ium on Rosh Hashanah at 2:30 p. m., Monday, Sept. 15 and Yom Kippur at •2 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 24. Rabbi Akselrad will preach the sermonettes. Temple Beth El will hold three parallel services during the corn- ing high holy days. The services in the main tem- ple and the Brown memorial chapel, which will be for mem- bers only, will be conducted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El, and Rabbi Phin- CANTOR J. H. SONENRLAR eas Smoller of Chicago. The services in the Social Hall, completion of 15 years of service which will be for non-members, here and the commencement of will be conducted by Rabbi Sid- his 16th year with Shaarey Akselrad, newly appointed Zedek, He came to Detroit Sept 1, assistant rabbi of Temple Beth El. The liturgical music will be ren- 1932, and durihg his residence dered by three professional choirs here has made scores of appear- trained by Jason H. Tickton, mu- ances at public meetings and in the interests of many community sic director and organist of the temple. emple. Shaarey Zedek Wom-en to Open Season Sept. 8 Mrs. Abe Katzman, president of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, announces that Jacob Sonenklar To-Begin 16th Year in Detroit Also Every Night After August 31st, from 6:30 P. M. to le P.M. Please Make Reservations Early - terpret the musical renditions in burial arrangements. Working in conjunction with a running commentary. the Rosenwald Post, Ira Kaufman SANTIAGO, Chile, (JTA)—A Funeral Chapel is providing a Jewish relief organization, "Junta special rate for the reburial of de Ayudai Rehabilitation," which war dead. Families wishing to know the will cooperate with the Ameri- can Joint Distribution Commit- details on government regula- tee, has been formed here. Isaac tions for the return of war dead may call Joseph Shapiro, post ments will be received from Drapkin 'was elected president. Americankation office r, TO. Keren Hayesod (Palestine Found- New Chilean Aid Group 5 2$08, for assistance. To Cooperate 'Rath AJDC ation Fund). and 29th to be established in the past 12 months, were set up last -week, one in the Wadi Kabani area, north of Kfar Monash and Belt Halevi, and the other near Shaar HaNegev (Gate 'to the Negev), between Niram and Dor- oth on the Gaza road. The budget of both new settle- - fi yAon Certified Public Accoustast Announces the opening of his office for the practice of Public Accounting and Taxation at 2301 Barium Tower Detroit 26, Mich. Thatcher HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Holiday Supplies Sent by JWB To GIs Abroad Yehudah will conduct its high holiday services. Reservations for services may be made from 3 to 10 p .m. daily. Selicoth services will be held at 12 midnight Saturday, Sept. 6. Wy oming Reservations will be accepted SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st, 10 A. M. to 12 - Noon Jewish Folk Schools Open Fall Classes in New Central Build ing Cong. Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer, announces that Rabbi H. N. Carlebach of Yeshivath Beth holiday weeks. Contributors are asked to note carefully these deadlines: For the Rosh Hashanah issue, Sept. 12 all copy and photo= graphs must be in our office, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., not later than 12 noon, Monday, Sept. 8. Photographs should be in our hands not later than 9 a. m. Monday, Sept. 8. Wherever possible, copy and photographs should reach us on Friday, Sept. 5. For the issue of Sept. 19, which will be affected by Rosh Hashanah, all copy and photographs must reach our office not later than 11 a.m., Friday, Sept. 12. must For the issue of Sept. 26, all copy and photographs reach us not later than 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22. For the issues of Oct. 3 and Oct. 10, all copy and photo- graphs must be in our hands by 12 noon Friday, Sept. 26, and Friday, Oct. 3. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE MRS. LEWIS TATHEN the new season will open Sept. 8 with a dramatic presenlation of "Days of our Year," to be enact- ed by Mesdames Henry Berris, Gerald Barsky, R. Libman, Irwin Green, Felix Green, Sam Sugar- man, Irving Miller, Morton Brak, Janice Mendelson, Jos. Gilbert, and Aaron Friedman. Mrs. Lewis Tatken is program chairman. The opening luncheon will wel come the synagogue family. Dr. A. M. Hershman will offer the invocation and Rabbi Morris Ad- ler will address the gathering. Born in Galicia, he studied in The presentation will conclude the cantoral department of the with Cantor Jacob Sonenklar Vienna Conservatory under Prof. chanting traditional songs, accom- . Bauer. His first position as Can- panied at the piano by Mrs. Sey- tor was in Radautz, Bukowina. mour Krause. He came to the United States in "Sisterhood on Parade" will be 1922 and his first post was with Congregation Dorshe Tov of Chi- The Jewish folk schools of the presented by Mrs. Abe Katzman cago. He was the cantor of Con- Labor Zionist Organization of in introducing the 1947-48 chair- gregation Anshe Exact of Chi- America opened central school, men of the Sisterhood. Mesdames Frank Bernstein, cago before accepting the kindergarten and classes Sept. 3 Shaarey Zedek call. in the new building, 13722 Lin- Ben Lefkowitz and Morris Rus- kin are chairmen of the social He was married to Pearl Wein- wood, near Pasadena. committee in charge of luncheon traub on Nov. 5, 1918. They have Kindergarten classes are °or two sons, two daughters and one children 31/2 to 51/2. Pupils be- arrangements. Members and their friends are grandchild. tween the ages of 6 and 12 are invited to the luncheon meeting. admitted to the regular after- For reservations call Mrs. J. Men- noon classes. The course of study delsohn, NO. 2576. includes Hebrew and Hebrew The Book Reviews and Brunch- literature, Yiddish and yiddish es will open Nov. 19. Call Mrs. literature, Bible, Jewish history— Richard Cott, ticket chairmen, ancient and modern and Jewish TO. 8-5617, for series tickets customs and traditions. which may also be secured at the The schools are conducted by opening luncheon meeting. NEW YORK—Continuing. with Mesdames William Nadler and the cooperation of military and highly qualified teachers under Morris Halperin, S.O.S. chairmen, naval authorities, to meet the the supervision of W. Snyder. religious and welfare needs of Parents desiring to register ask members and their friends to Jewish service personnel and their children are advised to call bring canned or dehydrated foods hospitalized veterans, the Na- at the central school office, 13722 for shipment to European Jewish tional Jewish Welfare Board an- Linwood, TO. 8-9280, from 3:30 survivors. The Sisterhood is nounces that its preparations for to 7 p. m. Monday through Fri- sponsoring an S.O.S. sewing pro- the High Holy Days needs of day. ject in its sewing rooms. Those Jewish men in service have been who can sew and are inter es ted in this project should contact completed, and that religious supplies have reached installa- Temple Israel Choir the synagogue office. On Aug. 27, the Sisterhood tions in Japan, Korea, the Phil- On WWJ This Sunday ippines, Hawaii, the Mariannas, served a dinner to 50 men from Germany, Italy and Austria. Percy Jones Hospital. Following its tradition of sev JWB has shipped 1200 Talesim eral years, Temple Israel Choir to GIs in Korea and Japan—one Rosenwald Post, Kaufman for each man. These are in ad- will render a program of the of the Jewish New Year music Funeral Chapel, Offer Aid dition to thousands of greeting cards, prayer books, leaflets and over WWJ, Sunday, September In Reburial of War Dead 7, 11 to 11:30 a. rn. other sundry supplies. Cantor Robert S. Tulman ac- For the convenience of Jewish by Karl W. Haas, or- in Detroit who wish 2 New Negev Colonies companied ganist, and supported by the next-of-kin to have their war dead returned Bring Year's Total to 29 choir directed by Dan Frohman for burial, Rosenwald Post of the will render selections from the American Legion has acquired all JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor — traditional Rosh Hashanah ser- information pertaining to the re- in- vice. Rabbi Leon Fram will Two new settlements, the 28th Yeshivah Rabbi Conducts Beth Itzchock Services Holiday Deadlines On account of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkoth, the following deadlines will be enforced for the editions of CH. 5780 THE CONGREGATION ANAVATII ACHIM B'NAI ABRAHAM Will Hold High Holiday Services in the Mew Air-Cooled Zionist Ildg. of 13722 LINWOOD near Pasadena Tickets on Salt Every Evening at Building Entrance For information call NO. 0089 000410000000 CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE Dexter and Lawrence Wilt hold Supplementary Services Rosh Hashonah, Sept. IS, 16 and Yom Kippur, Sept. 24 In The Social Hall The Services wilt be conducted by Cantor Samuel Glantz Who will be assisted by his son Leo. Admission Cards $ I 0.00 The congregation office, Lawrence entrance, is open daily from 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M., and all day Sunday. Temple Israel Announces Registration Day for enrollment of new pupils in the Religious School Sunday morning, September 7, 9:30 to 1 2:00, at HAMPTON SCHOOL, 18460 WARRINGTON DRIVE AT PICKFORD and any weekday during regular office hours, 9 to 5, of the sow offices of Temple Israel 900 Park Arnie Building, Cherry 4335 and at the Temple Offices en WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AVENINGS Sept. 10 and I I, from T to 9:30 P.M. High Holy Day attendance in Auditorium of Detroit Institsite of Arts and registration of children in the Religious School available only to those who enroll as members. Religious School opens at Hampton School September 13 and 14. Children enrolled beginning with the age of four.