Friday, SeptePnber F9, 1947 - THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities -HUC Librarian - to Preach -At Auxiliary Service Of Temple • Israel "A Rabbi's Prayer" will be the theme of Rabbi Leon Fram's Kol Nidre sermon at the Yom Kippur eve service of Temple Israel in the auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts at 8 p.m. Tues- day, Sept. 23. Wednesday morning Rabbi Fram will preach on the subject "Fasting and Hungering." At 2 p.m. Wednesday, he will tell the children of the congregation his annual Yom Kippur story. At the memorial or yizkor services at 4 o'clock he will speak on "The Infinite Preciousness of Human Life." Dr. Irving Levey, auxiliary lib- rarian of the Hebrew Union ol- lege, Cincinnati, will preach at the auxiliary service in the lec- ture hall of the Institute Tuesday night. On Friday night, Sept. 26, Rabbi Fram will preach in the lecture hall on the subject "The -Legacy of Moses." At this service Law- rence Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shapiro, will cele- brate his Bar Mitzvah. This Friday night, Sabbath of Repentance, Rabbi Fram's ser- mon topic is "God of Love." At this service Arnold Gottlieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb, will celebrate his Bar. Mitzvah. Palestinian Cantor Assumes Post With Shaar Hashomayim Cantor Nathan A. Adler of Je- rusalem has arrived in Windsor to become cantor of Cong. Shaar Hashomayim. His duties with the congregation began with the High Holy Day services. A graduate of the Yeshivath Etz Chaim in Jerusalem, he stu- died under Jerusalem's Cantor Rivlin and at the Jerusalem Con- servatory of Music. His family has a cantor or rabbi serving four communities in the United States, and in Palestine. For `the last six ye'ars, Cantor Adler has served with the Great Synagogue of Re- hovot in Palestine. He plans to organize a chil- dren's choir in Windsor after the holidays. Cong. Shaar Hashomayim is holding special holiday services for children and young people this year. Prayers for children seven to 12 are led by Mrs. Leah Levine of the Talmud Torah staff. M. M. Sumner conducts the ser- vice for unmarried young adults. As in past years, trained nurses are in attendance to supervise play activities for children three to seven, while their parents are worshipping. • * * * Rabbi Chaim Weinstein Directs Windsor School Holiday Services for Michigan U. Students Fund,' under the direction 0' At last! DORFMAN'S Turover Aid Soc. Ready to Erect Synagogue, Center Under the leadership of Isidor Sosnick, president, the Turover Aid Society has begun the erec- tion of a Synagogue and Com- munity Center on Dexter Blvd. between Duane and Monterey. The building will house Con- gregation Ezras Achim and fur- nish club rooms for the Turover Mens - Club, Turover Juniors, a Scout troup and meeting place for the society. The building committee is un- der the leadership of Julius Sch wartz and the fund raising com- mittee is headed by Jacob Bob- rin, assisted by Nathan Samet. Max L. Roberts is secretary. Saul Rubin, an • ex-president, is super- vising the construction of the building. Construction funds are being raised by voluntary pledges giv- en by members of the organiza- tion. The cornerstone laying cere- monies will be held after the holidays. Grand Rapids Rabbi • Lists Sermon Topics Joseph Cohen, chairman of the Windsor Talmud Torah, an- nounces the appointment of Rab- bi Chaim Weinstein as director. Rabbi Weinstein is a graduate of Misafta Torah Vadas, the Heb- rew Theological Seminary, and Wayne University. Before taking the Windsor post he was a member of the staff of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and was rabbi of Beth Aaron Synagogue in Detroit. Rabbi Harry Essrig has select- ed "A Soft Religion for Hard Times" as the title 'of his Kol Nidre Eve sermon at Congrega- tion Emanuel in Grand Rapids. Yom Kippur morning, Wednes- day, Sept. 24, he will preach on "Our First Line of Defense," and at the Yom Kippur Memorial service on "Preparing for Im- mortality." AMG Advisor to Speak To Temple Israel Men Rabbi Segal Announces Yom Kippur Sermons The Men's Club of Temple Is- rael will open its 1947 activities with the annual dinner at the Statler Hotel at 7 p. m. Wednes- day, Oct. 8. Speaker of the evening will be Rabbi Philip Bernstein, advisor to the AMG in the American Zone of Occupation in Germany. Harry Pliskow, chairman of the affair, invites all members of the congregation to attend the dinner. Tickets may be secured _ at the Temple office. Haifa Chapter Tops Zionist Groups In Campaigning for Expansion Fund Haifa" Chapter of the . Zionist Organization of Detroit is leading all groups here in the fund-raising campaign for the ZOA Expansion of Sidney Brand and Alex Zuckman, it was announced at a meeting of the campaign committee Thursday evening at the home of Louis Berry. • Dr. Louis Kazdan, president of Haifa Chapter,- in an appeal Yom Kippur * services for Jew- for the fund, stated. "In view of recent brutalities wide front, we must take the ish Students' at the University of A joint meeting of the repre . Michigan will be conducted at and- the Exodus incidents, we lead by showing unanimity in thought and in action. This can sentatives of the United Hebrew Lydia • Mendelssohn Theater, Ann best be accomplished by support:. Schools and the Beth Aaron Syn- Arbor, Tuesday. at 8.:00 p.: m. and ing. the Zionist program agogue held Sept. 8 unanimously erica and to contribute generous- decided to establish a branch to Wednesday at 10 a. m., by Rabbi ly to the current Expansion Fund be known as the Beth Aaron HersChel Lymon of the Bnai Brith campaign." Branch of the United Hebrew Hillel Foundation._ Schools in the building of the Louis Berry and Abe Kasle, co- Arrangements have been made Beth -Aaron Synagogue located at chairmen of the driva, urge all with the university administra- Wyoming and - Thatcher. Detroit Jews who are not con- Sessions will be held Monday tion to allow students to be ex, tacted by the committee to, send through Thursday. On Sundays, cused from theira classes. 'Rabbi their contribution to the Zionist Beth Aaron Synagogue will con- Office, 1044 Penobscot Bldg: tinue to conduct the Sunday Lymon will be _assisted by stu- dent cantors who will chant the school established last year. 3 Rabbis to Officiate Arrangements have been made service and read the Torah. At Beth El Services for - transportation of children to On Friday, Saturday . and Sun- Yom Kippur services will be and from the synagogue. held at Temple Beth El on Sept. The United Hebrew Schools day; Hillel House, on Hill and Ha- was represented at the meeting ven Sts., will be open to all stu- 23 at 8 p.m. and Sept. 24, at 10 a.m. by Abe Kaslo, -president; Maurice dents to meet their friends as well H. Zackheirn and Maurice Land- as the staff of the foundation. Dr. Benedict Glazer will offi- au, associate chairman of the Plans. are under way to continue ciate in the Main Temple, Rabbi Board of Education; Bernard a program of student activities Phineas Smoller in the Chapel, Isaacs, superintendent; Louis Stoll of a religious, cultural and social and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad in and Michael Michlin. • the social hall. nature. • The synagogue committee con- The children's Yom Kippur Howard Freeman, of 3010 Chi- DR. LOUIS KAZDAN sists of Morris Schneider, Karl service will be held Wednesday cago Blvd., Detroit, newly-elected Krupp and Joe Schwartz, vice- cannot stand by and be passive at 2 p.m. presidents; Dr. Ben Benjamin, president of the Student Council, in relation to our fellow Jews. secretary; and Louis Levine, anticipates record-breaking mem- Action is imperative. treasurer. The management of bership for Hillel in the school "It is obvious from the beha- the sisterhood consists of Mes- year 1947-48. He will supervise vior of the British government dames Sol Docks, president; Sam the membership drive which will that it has no intention of alter- Schneider and Jack Raisin, vice- endeavor to enlist the overwhelm- ing its present attitude. From re- presidents; Herman Becker, Sid- ing majority of Jewish students cent British commitments it ap- ney Harris, Rose Freedman and in the Hillel progiam. pears that the good work of the Rose Huntman, secretaries; and UNSCOP may be jeopardized un- Esther Fold, treasurer. less world public opinion is mo- Bnai David Men Present Mrs. Sol Docks presided at the bilized 'in support of its recom- meeting. Holiday Gifts to Patients mendations. Registration dates for the school, "If we are to achieve a world- have been set for Sept. 21, from. Bnai. David Men's Club he pre- 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. and Sept. 22, sented naemo wallets to 40 Jewish from 7 to 10 p. m. patients. at Percy Jones Hospital in Battle Creek, as a Rosh Hasha- nah gift. KOSHER CATERING Hebrew Schools Set Up Branch At Beth Aaron Rabbi Fram Lists Sermon Themes . Page Eleven . "The Only True Atonement" will be Rabbi Jacob Segal's ser- mon topic at the Kol Nidre ser- vices of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 6 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 23. Yom Kippur morning services will begin at 9 a. m., with Yizkor prayers at 11 a. m. Rabbi Segal will preach on "Memorials for the Living." Cantor William Glueck will chant the prayers, assisted by Bev. Aron Grossbard. The wallets will be distributed to the soldiers by Seymour Nash, area director for the Jewish Wel- fare Board in Battle Creek. The presentation continues a practice begun by the Bnai David men, last year, when they presented 15 collapsible wheel chairs to am- putees at Percy Jones. Kaddish and Yarzeit for departed loved ones, said in Palestine. Re- sponsible party, references fur- nished. 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