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T.HE-.,JEWISH NEWS‘'
Congregational News
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Friday, December 26, 1947
Services - in Our Synagogues
To Open New Pontidc Synagogue on Jan. 15
TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Art Institute: Friday, Jan. 2, 8:30
p. m. , Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on "Palestine: The Land
That Produced. Mohammedanism." Stuart Bratt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Bratt, will celebrate his Bar. Mitzvah. Mr. and Mrs.
Bratt will be hosts to the congregation at a reception following
services in honor of their son. On Dec. 26, Rabbi Fram preaches
on "Palestine: The Land That Produced Christianity." Mr. and
Mrs. David Berg will be hosts to the congregation at a reception
following services in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Lawrence.
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TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone'. Sabbath Eve services
at 8:15 p. m. Friday, Dec. 26, Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach
on "Basic Judaism." Liturgical music by the Temple quartet
under the direction of Jason H. Tickton.
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NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION, Curtis at Santa Rosa:
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Late Sabbath Eve services at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Dec. 26. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Isaiah on Cadillac Square." The
services will be chanted by Cantor Pavel Slavensky.
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CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Friday evening services at
4:30 p. m. Friday,- Dec. 26. Sabbath morning services at 9 a. m.
Saturday, Dec. 27. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "In
the End of Days." Chumosh and Rashi class led by Rabbi Sperka
at 3 p. m. Saturday. Mincha at 4 p. m., followed by Sholoss
Seudess.
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CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence: Friday, Dec. 26, eve-
ning service at 4:30. Saturday morning service at 9. Cantor
David Katzman will officiate. Richard Menczer will celebrate his
Bar Mitzvah. Daily services, 7:15 a. rn.; 4:30 p. m.
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This modern synagogue, designed for Congre-
General contractors are Philip Taubman and Son;
gation Bnai Israel in Pontiac, will be ready for ' the heating engineers are A. Elbing and sons, and
occupancy by the conservative group Jan. 15.
Louis Redstone is the architect.
The building is being erected at a cost of $165,-
Officers of the congregation are Morris Kamp-
000 and will serve as a synagogue and civic center
ner, president; Louis Surowitz, secretary and Ed-
for the people of Pontiac.
ward Blumenq, treasurer.
Meyer Simon and George Surbwitz are chair-
Detroiters are invited to visit Pontiac's new
men of the congregation's building committee.
synagogue.
Goldberg Chosen
Musical Director
Of Shaarey Zedek
Harry M. Shulman, president
of Congregation Shaare Zedek,
announces the appoin era of
Henri Goldberg, rioted st dent of
Educators Cite Eternal
Light Show; Neumann
To Speak This Sunday
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of America, will be guest speak-
er on the Eternal Light radio
program, at 8 a.m. Sunday, Dec.
28 on station WWJ. The radio
dramatization will be the story
of "Enzo Sereni" by Arnold Peri.
The son of a distinguished
Italian family, Enzo Sereni
joined the Jewish pioneers in re-
building the Negev in Palestine.
It was through his heroism that
thousands of refugees were
bfought safely out of Europe
during the years of Nazism.
Morris W. Zack
Named Chairman
Of Yeshivah Event
At the Dec. 21 administrative
committee meeting of Yeshivath
music, singer and choir director,
Beth Yehudah, it was announced
as musical director for the syna-
that Morris W. Zack will be
gogue.
Since Mr. Goldberg's arrival
in Detroit in 1942, he has ac-
hieved a splendid reputation for
his work with musical groups.
A chorus under his direction per-
formed such oratorios as "Judas
Maccabeus," by Handel and
"Miriam's Song of Triumph," by
Schubert. Guest artists of inter-
national renown appeared with
the chorus.
Son of a cantor, Mr. Goldberg
served as director of a synagogue
choir for the "Grosse Gemeinde"
in Berlin. As a concert singer he
appeared in the leading halls of
Europe. He never severed his
contact with synagogues and
served as director of music for
a number of synagogues. For a
number of years he was the can-
•MORRIS W. ZACK
tor and choir - director of Kesher
chairman
of • the Yeshivath's an-
Zion Synagogue, Reading, Pa.
The choir which he directed and nual anniversary celebration.
Following h i s appointment,
trained was chosen to represent
the Jewish community at the last Zack announced that parlor meet-
joint concert of the Detroit Round ings will be held at• the homes of
various directors of the Yeshivah
Table of Christians and Jews.
Mr. Goldberg will train a choir to spur the effortS for the anni-
of young voices to participate in versary affair. The first parlor
religious services of Shaarey Meeting will be held Thursday
Zedek. He will help in the plan- evening, Jan. 8, at the home of
Max W. Temchin, chairman of
ning of musical programs for
the administrative committee.
groups affiliated with the Congre-
The sixth annual patrons' din-
gation.
ner, which will climax the anni-
In co-operation with Rabbi versary celebration , will b. held
Morris Adler and Cantor J. N. March 14 in the social hall of
Sonenklar, Mr. Goldberg will Bnai Moshe SynagOgue. A souv-
carry on a many sided program enier journal will be published
of musical activity.
in conjunction _with this affair.
Detroit Girl to Invade
Rose Bowl Press Box
There will be at least one wo-
man covering the Rose Bowl
game in Los Angeles New Year'3
Day. She is Beverly Bussey, a
journalism junior at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Bussey of 2648
RoChester.
The only girl sports writer on
the Michigan Daily, Miss Bussey
met the sports editor of the Long
Beach, Calif., Press-Telegram
early this month in Ann Arbor.
Upon learning that she expected
to attend the Rose Bowl Game,
he assigned her to write a series
of articles on the Michigan team,
and to cover the contest for the
paper.
Miss Bussey left last Thursday
with the team, and is continuing
her articles enroute to the coast.
Beth Aaron Completes
Plans For New Year's
Final plans have been made
for the New Year's Eve affair to
be given by the three groups of
the Beth. Aaron at the synagogue.
Dinner will be served at 10 p. m.
There will be dancing until 3 a.m.
with entertainment and favors
pl anned:
Mrs. Rae - Rubin, chairman,
wishes to thank her committees
for their cooperation and fine
work.
Cyprus Transports Continue
LONDON, (JTA) — Pressed by
Squadron Leader Samuel Segal,
Laborite, to transfer the Cyprus
deportation ferries to runs where
they could be used to bring need-
ed food to Britain, Colonial Min-
ister Arthur Creech-Jones said in
Commons that the transports
"would. continue to be available
as long as they are required for
their present purpose."
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