Beth Yehudah Enrolls Close to 600; Bnai David School
Plan _Emergency Plea for $32,000 To Open Sept. 21

Rabbi Sperka To Broadcast
New Year Message
On Station WWJ

Beth Yehudah Day Campers Salute the Flag

Close to 600 students are now enrolled at the Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cortland, reports of the first two
weeks of classes indicate. Daily sessions are being held for
kindergarten through 10th grade students in a 11-day ,•eshi-
vah and part - time Jewish studies sessions.
A few classes still have openings, and registration will

continue throughout September, • -

Rabbi M. J. Wohgelernter. fifth-

term Yeshivah president, an-

nounced in his annual report to

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the communit ,..

There are 28 men and women
on the faculty. Rabbi Wohlgelern-
ter reports, with Hebrew studies
teachers recruited from grad-
uates of American, European and
Palestianian yeshivoth and sem-
inal ies, and instructors in secular
!•ubje•ts supplied by the Detroit
Board of Education.

Rabbi
To Be Brun' Moshe 's
Guest for Holiday

Minneapolis

Cong. Bnai Moshe will usher

in the year 5708 at sundown Sun-
day, Sept. 14, with services at
6:15. Morning devotions Mon-
day and Tuesday will begin at

Rabbi Wohgelernter also out-
lined the Yeshivah's course of
study and extra-curricular activ-
'ties, in his report. The latter
included physical education. mu-
sic, visits to libiaries and MU-
S.•1.1/11s. publi•atlon of a student
newspaper. neighborhood Sab-
bath services, JNF and Allied
Jew ish Campaign drives and an
• NCUI•Sion to the Cleveland Telshe
1'eshivali, during the year 5707.

summer the Yeshivah
ridu..tcd a dav camp.

This

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Friday, September 12, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-four

To ;accomplish this xvoi k. the
N'eshivah requites a yearly bud-
get of close. to $130.000 last year,
an amount which IS 1•Xpe•te•d to
be Inc' easeirri'c- $15,000 this year.
One-third of these funds •oine
from tuition tees: another por-
tion is derived from the Allied
Jewish Campaign, and the re-
mainder must come tin ()ugh vol-
untary contributions by the Je•-
ish community.

A group of interested workers
is now at Work on plans for an
emergency campaign to raise
S32.000, to cover the deficit of
last year. The Yeshiva 'maid will
meet Oct. 18 to complete arrange-
m•nts for this appeal.

The Bnai David religious school
will reopen Sunday, Sept. 21,
with sessions at Central High, La-
Salle and Tuxedo.
Registration of new pupils is
being accepted daily at the school
office at the Synagogue. The re-
ligious school will accept chil-
dren beginning with the age of
five. who are placed in the kin-
dergarten, grades one to eight,
which are parallel with the pub-
lic schools. Children graduating
from the eighth grade pass into
the high school department.
The religious school is under
the general supervision of Rabbi
Joshua Sperka; the music is sup-
ervised and taught by Cantor
Hyman Adler.
The Detroit community is in-
vited to listen to a special Rosh
Hashanah Broadcast to be given
by Rabbi Sperka over station
WWJ Sunday, Sept. 14. The topic
of the sermon is "The Soul and Its
Destiny." Cantor Adler, with the
Bnai David Choir directed by
Dan Frohman, will participate in
the program.
At the request pf the Jewish
Community Council, Bnai David
will hold supplementary services
in its social hall. David J. Cohen,
Louis Please, Julius Ritten and
Hyman Rottenberg will be in
charge of the services. As cantor
the congregation has engaged
Benjamin Baumgarten, young
Palestinian. Rabbi Sperka will
preach at these services.
The regular High Holy Day
services at Bnai David will be
held Sunday, Sept. 14 at 6:30 p.m.
Morning services begin at 8 a. m.
!Rabbi Sperka will preach at 11
a. in. on the subpect "Our Day of
Tuesday the
Judgement". On
schedule of services are the same,
and t'ie rabbi wil preach on "Our
Future."

and 9 at Hampton School, War-
rington Drive at Pickford, and
Sept. 14, for kindergarten and
At Temple Israel's Rosh Hash- grades 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, and the
anah eve services, Sunday, Sept. High School Department, grades
14, at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium 10, 11 and 12.
of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on
"The House of God " On Monday,
at 10 o'clock his subject will be
New Year Greetings
"Children of Israel."
Cantor Robert S. Tulman, or-
ganist Karl W. Haas and choir
The Detroit Ladies Lechem
director Dan Frohman will par-
Aneeim extends. to all our
ticipate in these services.
The congregation has arranged
friends who help us so nobly
an additional evening service in
in 811 our work in a healthy,
the Lecture Hall of the Institute.
happy, prosperous, and
Dr. Irving Levey, librarian of
the Hebrew Union College of Cin-
peaceful New York.
cinnati, will preach the sermons,
and Morris Kesner and Mrs. Ed-
Mrs. Gittle Milinsky
mund Gilbert will serve as cantor
and organist at the auxiliary
President.
service.
Temple Israel religious school
opens Sept. 13, for grades 6, 7, 8

Temple Israel to Hold
Services at Art Institute

Registration Is Open
For Hebrew Classes

Registration began
for two Hebrew classes
offer four hours each

this week
which will
of Liberal
Arts credit at Wayne University.
Hebrew 1, for beginning stu-
dents,. will meet from four to six
p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Advanced students may enroll for
Hebrew 103, meeting from 7 to
9 p. m. Mondays and Wednes-
days.
RABBI NORMAN FRIMER
Classes begin Monday, Sept. 22.
7:30. Cantor David Katzman and Complete information on enroll-
ment requirements may be ob-
a choir, under the leadership of
will lead the tained from Dr. Harold Basilius
Nathan Tut bow,
at Wayne University.

New Years Greetings

ROYNER PROGRESSIVE FAREIN

A. ECKSHTAT
President

J. SIEGEL
Corr. See'y.

THE COUNCIL OF THE PIONEER WOMEN

ORGANIZATION AND THE NINE AFFILIATED CLUBS—

Club I, Club 2, Drora Kadirna,.Goidie

Brandeis, Hanita, Sharona

Myerson,

Masada,

and Anna Szemes — w;sh all

members, friends, sympathizers and contributors best wishes

for a

Happy and Prosperous New Year

Council Office:
1 1 8 1 8 Dexter—TO. 9-7 1 80

Ida Kay, Chairman.
Sarah Nakelsky, Secretary.

BEST WISHES TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY

ON THE NEW YEAR

Oure Sincere Thanks for tie Support Given Us

in the Past Year

Y oul4 education J?ea/ue

DETROIT, MICH.

prayers.

Rabbi Norman Frimer of Minn-

eapolis, director of the Bnai Brith

Ilillel Foundation at the Univer-

sity of Minnesota, will be guest

Rabbi Daniel Davis Heads

speaker and will alternate in the

New York Reform Groups

pulpit with Rabbi Moses Fischer

in the main auditorium and at

the supplemental y services in the

social hall.

Cantor Samuel Malay., assisted
by his soon Leo, will conduct the
supplementiry services.

THE PALESTINE
HISTADRUT COMMITTEE

Which serves as Michigan's educational and fund raising agency for the

HISTADRUT OF PALESTINE

(Organization of Jewish Pioneers)

There wIll be two separate jun-

ior •ongreg:11 ion services. Chil-

Extends its sincerest greetings to all Michigan Jews for a

dren seven to 12 will hold services

in the

11.

ii

Rosman assembly

hall. under the direction of Wal-
ter Farber, director of the Sun-
day School. Boys and girls 13
to 17 will pray in the Mittelman
Memo, al Chapel. Max Choinsky
w ill direct these services.

RABBI DAVIS

II , 11)hi Daniel L. Davis, for the
,ears rabbi of the Re-
past 20
tot ill Cl/f1.1.',1( . :4: ,1 1 , }n in Lancaster.
has been appointed director
of the New York Fool i :Ilion of

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I e ft)! in Synagogues. it \•;IS an-
by Co. Frederick F.
n o unccd
Greenman. president of the New
York affiliate of the Union of
America Hebrew Coingregat ions.
Rabbi 1)avis, a graduate of the
Hebrew Union College, kill head
a federation comprising 36 Re-
form eongreg,ations in the New
York metropolitan area.

Additional Congregational
News on Page 21

Kaddish and Yarzeit for departed
loved ones, said in Palestine. Res-
ponsible party, references furnish-
ed. Box 33. The Jewish News, 2114
Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26.

MR. & MRS. N. KORN
and DAUGHTER

of

KORN'S KOSHER
RESTAURANT

Wish All Their Friends
and Patrons

Very

ilaPPY

ne w

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Histadrut Campaign Funds make it possible for P . alestine
Histadrut to

I. Provide trained Haluitim to build new colonies, to gather in remnants of Jewish
survivors of Europe and direct their course to Palestine.
2. Train refugees for productive employment on the soil, in factories, on the sea

and in the air.
3. Initiate housing projects, develop employment opportunities and participate in
pioneer enterprises which increase the absorptive capacity of Palestine.
4. Provide medical care, and social security for more than one-half of Palestine Jews.

5. Protect Jewish life on the high seas, on the shores of Palestine and in Jewish
settlements through responsible self restraint and self defense.

The Palestine Histadrut Committee extends heartfelt thanks to the 120 sup-
porting organizations, to its workers and contributors for helping the 175,000 pioneer-
ing members of the Histadrut in their task of building a free and democratic Jewish
commonwealth.

A. VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR

PALESTINE HISTADRUT COMMITTEE

12216 LINWOOD

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11816 Dexter

