Congregations Schedule Day of Atonement Worship The traditional chanting of Kol .Nidre will begin the observance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Tuesday evening in all Detroit synagogues. Services will resume early Wednesday morning and continue until past sundown on Wednesday. This Friday evening and Satioday special Sabbath of THE JEWISH NEWS - 7 Friday, October 8, 1948 Women's Groups Pledge SOS Aid JWF Women's Board To Initiate Activities For Coming Season Initiating activities for the 1948-49 season, the board of di- rectors of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women'3 Division will meet at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at the home of Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, 1890 Strathcona Dr. Under the chairmanship of the Division's re-elected president, Mrs. Max Frank, the board will evaluate the women's accom- plishments for the past year and make general plans for the corn- ing year. Members who will be attending their first board meeting since their election at the Division's annual meeting Sept. 22, include Mesdames Harry Barnett, Saul Glueckman, Joseph Holtzman and Philip Lipson. Other members of the board are: - Rependtance prayers will be re-4 cited in the synagogues. ices at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, when The following schedules have Rabbi MoSes Lehrman will been announced by Detroit con- preach on "The Crossroads of gregations for the conclusion of Jewish Living." His subject at the morning services, beginning the High Holy Days: At Shaarey Zedek; parallel at 8 a.m., will be "Lest We For- services will be held on Yom Kip- get." Yizkor prayers will be said pur in the main auditorium and at 11:30. The same schedule will prevail the social hall. Kol Nidre will be at 6 p.m., Yom Kippur morning at Bnai Moshe's auxiliary service in the social hall. Junior congre- worship at 9. At Sabbath of Repentance rites gation services will be conducted at Temple Israel at. 8:30 p.m. Fri- separately for . boys and girls six day, Rabbi Leon Fram will preach to 12 and 13 to 17. At Temple Emanuel in Grand on "Twilight of the Year." At 7:30 p.m. this Friday, the Temple Rapids, Rabbi Harry Essrig has Israel choir, with Cantor Robert announced the following Holy S. Tulman, will present a pro- Day sermon topics: Sabbath of Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Sidney gram of Yom Kippur music on Repentance, "How Orthodox Can J. Allen, Eugene • J. Arnfeld, Herman station, - WWJ. Rabbi Fram will Reform Jews Be?"; Kol Nidre, A. • August, Harry Becker, Jack B. "Guilty of Absentee Judaism;" Behrmann, I. Irving Bittker, Hyman. serve as commentator. C. Broder, Perry P. Burnstine, Abra- Yom Kippur, "Don't 'Sell Your- Temple Israel's Yom Kippur ham Cooper, Lewis B. Daniels, Samuel services will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday self;" memorial services, "The B. Danto, Aaron DeRoy, Joseph H. Joseph Falk, Joseph G. Fen- evening and at 10 a.m. Wednes- High Cost of Immortal Living." Ehrlich, ton, Walter M. Fuchs, Max Frank, Seymour U. Frank, Isaac Gilbert, Fred day. A. Ginsburg, Louis Glasier, Samuel R. Cong Bnai David will hold Sab- Glogower, Saul Glueckman, Arthur I. bath of Repentance services at Gould, „John C. Hopp, William B. Isen- berg, Harry L. Jones, Sidney M. Kalt, 5:30 p.m. Friday and at 9 a.m. Maurice Klein Julian H. Krolik, Daniel Saturday. At the Kol Nidre serv- Krouse, Samuel LaBow, Charles La- koff, Maurice A. Landau, Isadore Le- ice, at •6 p.m. Tuesday, Rabbi vin, Theodore Levin, Leonard • T. Joshua Sperka will preach on Samuel H. Rubiner, president Lewis, Robert J. Newman, Emil D. "The Material and the Spiritual." of the Jewish Community Cen- Rothman, Alexander W. Sanders, Nathan B. Schermer, Carl S. Schiller, ' Wednesday morning his sub- ter, announces the appointment Nate S. Shapero, Benjamin L. Silber- ject will be "The Soul of Man." of Deena Zemel as director of stein, Abraham Srere Henry C. Wag- ner, Leonard H. Weiner, Joseph M. Yizkor prayers will be recited at junior activities at the Center; Welt, Melville S. Welt, Henry Wine- 11 a.m. Cantor Hyman J. Adler Miss Zemel, daughter of Mr. man and Julian L. Zemon and Miss and his choir, directed by Harry and Mrs. I. Zemel, of 2997 Mon- Pearl Devenow. Segal, will chant all services. Mrs. Paul Carpenter Rabbi Sperka will deliver a Yom Kippur message on station Heads Donor Event WWJ at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Oct. His subject will be "The Sig- Of Beth Aaron Women 10. nificance of Atonement." Continuing the new practice of Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi- repeat services instituted on Rosh dent of Beth Aaron Sisterhood, Hashanah, Temple Beth El will announces the following chair- hold Kol Nidre rites at 7 p.m. and men for the annual donor lunch- Miss Zemel at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Dr. B. Bene- Miss Levitt eon: dict Glazer will preach at the terey, is a graduate of Central Mrs. Paul Carpenter, donor early service and Rabbi Sidney High School, the Farband School chairman; and Mesdames Sey- Akselrad at the late service. Dr. and Wayne University., mour Weisman, tickets; Jack Glazer will preach at the services In 1947, she graduated from Raisin, program; Phil Bladen, at 10 a.m. Yom Kippur morning - with an journal; Max Silverman, ads; and at the afternoon memorial the University of Iowa M. A. in humanities. At the uni- Ben Wasserman, darlings; B. rites. Beth El children's services will versity she assisted the Hillel Stone, memoriams. Mickey Woolf will entertain be -at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Yom director in programming and was Kippur services in the chapel will a member of the University of members and guests at the lunch- eon Wednesday, Nov. 3, at Bel- be conducted by Rabbi Robert P. Iowa dance group. She was counselor and musical Aire. Jacobs of St. Louis. Sabbath of Mrs. Schneider has appointed Repentance services • will be held director at Farband Camp in at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, with Chelsea from 1941 to 1946 and these captains for the affair: Mes- has taught music at Shaarey Ze- dames S. Docks, M. Harris, N. Dr. Glazer preaching. Wolf, S. Weinberg, M. 'Pomer- Cong. Bnai Moshe will observe dek Religious School. •Yom Kippur at Kol Nidre serv- Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, chair- antz, S. Simon, A. Winkler, S. man of the Twelfth Street Coun- Harris, M. Richman, L. Wonboy, cil Center, announces the ap- B. Bonin, Wm. Casman, N. Feld, Psychiatrist to Address pointment of Leah Levitt to the S. Gordon, I. Chaiken, S. Hunt- position of. teacher-in-charge of man, J. Pearlman, S. Aaronson Shaarey Zedek Women and S. Freedman. the play school program. At Luncheon on Monday - Miss Levitt, a graduate of Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Carpenter, UN. Wayne University, has also at- Mrs. Abe Katzman, president tended the Vassar College In- 3-4292, or Mrs. Weissman, UN. of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, an- stitute in Child Development. A 4-5228. nounces a dessert luncheon to be native of Detroit, she was grad- held at 1 p. m. Monday, Oct. 11, uated from the high school of Green Discovered in the social hall of the syna- the Jewish Folks School. gogue. A New Element Previously, Miss Levitt was as- Mesdames Bertram L. Smokier sociated with the Zionist Youth In smart and economical and Milford R. Pregerson, pro- Commission, the Workman's Cir- gram chairmen, will present Dr. cle Nursery, and the Jewish Ed- homemaking is the selection of James C. Maloney, past medical ucation Committee, Nursery De- hand-sized and hand-tailored and cornices from Mod- director of the Haven Sanitarium, partment, all in New York City. drapes ern Age Studios, who will com- and president of the Michigan She has taught dramatics at sev- pletely install draperies in a Society of Neurology and Psy- eral Jewish Centers, has worked choice of colorful fabrics. For chiatry._ on radio and television programs, draperies and cornices in ex- Mesdam.es Morris Ruskin and and was on the staff of Camp cellent taste fashioned from Jacob Bernstein are the social select patterns by quality Chelsea. workmen come to Modern Age chairmen in charge of arrange- Studios Inc., 13230 Dexter near ments. Members and friends are HENRY COHEN FAMILY CIR- Davison, for a sample showing, invited. - CLE will meet Oct. 8 at the home or call TUlsa 3-0640 for a home The chairmen of the book re- of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crass, apointment free of obligation. view seriet, Mesdames • Walter Adv. Field, and George Bremen; urge 2914 Kendall. interested women to make im- mediate • reservations for the series. The opening review will be held Nov. 16. Mrs. Richard A. Cott, .TO. . •13•-6617, 'has - series tickets. New Personnel Named at Center Nate every/ 179 d red* e °C a' 0 fl •• Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 11, at the Jewish Center, to work_ out a program in coor- dination with the Aid-to-Israel drive. The lodge has pledged a contribution -of 18. jeeps for the fighters of Israel. . 5chootikais - TONI Edward Pevos OPTICIAN Optical Service CALL and DELIVER HO. 3332 3216 Ewald Circle eta 1St Waves Mother—here's a timely tip for you. 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