Congregational Activities Synagogue Leaders to Appeal For JNF at Tisha b'Ab Rites Construction Begins on Temple Israel Building; Fund Drive On All Detroit Orthodox and Conservative congregations will hear appeals for the Jewish. National Fund at Tisha b'Ab services, Wednesday evening, Aug. 3, and Thursday morning Aug. 4. Irving W. Schlussel, president of the Jewish National Fund Council, issued an appeal for liberal contributions to the Jewish National Fund. He pointed out that more than 80,- 000 newcomers to Israel are liv- ing in temporary camps and de- clared that large sums are need- ed to settle them on the soil, to provide homes for them and to assure their speedy integration into Israel's economy. According to Arthur Shutkin, executive director of the JNF in Detroit, JNF representatives will speak in the following snya- gogues: Isadore Sosnick, Bnai Tisha to Remain, Chief Rabbinate Rules JERUSALEM, (JTA)— Neither Tisha B'AB, which marks the destruction of the Temple, nor any other fast days in the Jewish calendar have been abolished as a re- sult of the establishment of the Jewish state, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel ruled fol- lowing a query by the rabbin- ate of Turkey. A group of Temple Israel leaders as- sembled at Manderson and Merton to watch the building contractors start active opera- tions for the building of Temple Israel. Left- to right: RABBI LEON FRAM, HARRY C. LeVINE, president; LOUIS H. SCHOSTAK, chairman, building committee; JACOB A. CITRIN, vice president; second row: MRS. SAMUEL B. DANTO, past-president, Sister- hood; MRS. WILLIAM P. GREENBERG, presi- dent, Sisterhood; MRS. SAMUEL BLACHER, past president, Sisterhood; HAROLD TRUN- SKY, building fund campaign worker;• SAM- Active construction work has begun on the building of Temple Israel at Manderson and Mer- ton. The Lerner-Linden 'Construc- tion. Co. was awarded the con- tract for construction. Comple- tion of the building is expected within a year's time. The archi- tect is William E. Kapp. Sol. R. Colton, chairman of the building fund campaign, has mobilized his workers to visit every member of the congrega- tion to secure funds necessary to meet the cost of the structure within the year of building op- erations. Serving as co-chair- men • with Colton are Jacob A. Citrin, Maxwell E. Emmer, Ar- thur J. Hass, Jack 0. Lefton, and Rabbi Leon Fram, ex-of- ficio. The new Temple follows mod- em trends in synagogue archi- tecture. It is designed with a circular auditorium, flanked by an oblong structure which will house the administrative offices, the Youth Center Hall and other rooms for social, educa- tional and communal purposes. Honor Dr. Franklin's Memory at Services Aug. 8 marks the first anni- versary of the passing of Dr. Leo M. Franklin. In tribute to his memory, Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach at the Sabbath serv- ices o f Temple Beth El at 11 a. m. Saturday, Aug. 6, on "His Spirit Liveth" Members o f the Temple and the community are invited to attend this memorial serv- Dr. Franklin ice. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jacob Ressler wishes to thank rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. 6 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Ju:y 29, 1949 UEL LINDEN of the Lerner-Linden Construc- tion Co, contractors, and ED ROSE, co-chair- man, banding committee; third row: SOL R. COLTON, chairman, building fund campaign; LOUIS MILLMAN, member, building fund committee; MAURICE H. LEVIN, president, Men's Club; CHARLES L. GOLDSTEIN, past- president; WILLIAM E. KAPP, architect; MERRILL STOLLER, president, Temple Is- rael Youth; ED BERNSTEIN, member, build- ing fund committee; NATHAN KOLB, mem- ber, building fund committee and NATE LERNER of the Lerner-Linden Construction Co. O Jewish News classified ad Moonlight Cruise Set will bring results. Call WO. By Northwest Youths 5-1155 before 11 a.m. on Wed- Plans for a moonlight cruise nesdays to place an ad. to Put-in-Bay are announced •••************.m****, by the Northwest Hebrew Con- INSURED gregation Young People's Club for Sunday evening, Aug. 14. Members and friends planning to attend are asked to meet at the Put-in-Bay dock at 8:45 that evening. For further information, con- tact Dorothy Beitman, ,TO. 7-2341, or Hal Shapiro, presi- CURRENT RATE dent, UN. 3-5571. Zion; Michael Michlin, Ahavas Achim; Emil Kahan, Beth Moses; William Hordes, Beth Yehuda; Irving W. Schlussel, Beth Tefilo Emanuel; Philip Stollman, Mish- kan Israel; Rabbi Jacob Hober- man, Beth I•zchock; Rabbi Leo Goldman, Shaarey Zion and Adas Yeshurun; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Bnai David; Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Bnai Moshe; Rabbi Samuel Prero, Young Israel; Rabbi Morris Adler, Shaarey Zedek; Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation; Nahum Weissman, Nusach Ari; David I. Berris, Mo- geri Abraham; Rabbi David Bakst, Ezras Achim (Turover) ; Rabbi Pinchos Katz, Beth Aaron; A SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Daniel Temchin, Bnai Jacob; Rabbi Joseph - Rabinowitz and S. Rosenberg, Beth Shmuel; Rabbi Leopold Neuhaus, Gemiluth Chassodim; J. L. Berman, Shaar- ey Shomayim; Sol Lopinsky, Beth Aaron V'Israel; Louis El- lenbogen and Arthur Shutkin, Beth Abraham; Nathan Yaffa, United Hebrew Schools, David W. Simons Congregation; M. Cit- rin and Boris Wise, Chesed shel Emes; E. 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