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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-09-02

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Congregational Activities

Temple Israel Representatives Watch
Progress of Synagogue Construction

Name Rabbi Jacobs

Holy Day Assistant

6 THE JEWISH NEWS



Friday, September

1949

Agudas Israel Sets Up
Quarters on Linwood

Beth Aaron School At Temple Beth El
Housed at New Site
In keeping with its tradition

Bernard Panush, director of
the Beth Aaron Sunday School,
formerly located at Schutze
School, announces that the
School will reopen Sunday, Sept.
11, at the McDowell public
school, 4201 W. Outer Drive, cor-
ner Griggs. Sessions will be held
every Sunday from 10 to 11:45
a.m.
Beth Aaron Sunday School is
sponsored jointly by the con-
gregation of which Dr. M. Last
is president; the sisterhood, of
which Mrs. S. Schneider is pres-
ident, and the Men's Club, of
which N. Silverman is president.
M. Pomerantz is chairman of the
board of education and Mrs. N.
Feld is secretary.
Parents interested in register-
ing their children are urged to
call Panush at UN. 4-2892, or
Mrs. Feld, UN. 3-2564.

Agudas Israel Organization
announces that it has moved to
its new quarters at the Jericho
Temple, 13311 Linwood, near
of 32 years, Temple Beth El will Lawrence. Services will be held
conduct High Holy Day services there each Friday night, Satur-
day and on all holidays.
A class in Talmud will be
given each Saturday afternoon.
Everycine living. in this neigh-
borhood is invited to attend the
services.

FOR SCHOOL
OR PLAY

RABBI ROBERT JACOBS

The official family of Temple Israel smiles its pleasure at
the progress of building operations at the Marton Road site.
Left to right: JACOB A. CITRIN, MRS. WILLIAM P. GEEN-
BERG, CHCRLES L. GOLDSTEIN, MRS. SAMUEL BLACHER,
MAURICE LEVIN, MRS. SAMUEL B. DANTO, MERRILL
STOLLER.

Temple Israel Opens Yeshiva Cuts Budget

Classes Sept. 10, 11 ;

To Wipe Out Debt

A 20% slash in the operating
budget of Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
To Resume Services dah was approved last week at
the Yeshiva's full board meeting.
The coming
Temple Israel announces the
year's budget
reopening of its religious school,
,will total $155,
under the supervision of Rabbi
489, as against
Leon Fram, Saturday and Sun-
$196,559 in 1948-
day mornings, Sept. 10 and 11,
49.
at Hampton School, Warrington
"This $41,000
and Pickford.
...reduction," ex,-
The Sunday session is for chil-
plained Samuel
dren from pre-kindergarten
Hechtman, who
through grade five, and the high
presented the
school department. The Satur-
S.
Hechtman
budget
commit-
= day session is devoted to the
report, "is equal to the Yes-
confirmation and bar mitzvah tee
department, grades six through hiva's debt, piled up in five
years of rapid expansion. If
nine.
contributions maintain their ex-
New pupils will be enrolled at pected level, the debt will be
these opening sessions. Parents I -wiped out this year. Educa-
are asked to accompany new tional services to the Yeshiva's
pupils, as enrollment of students 550 students will in no way be
in the school depends on the en- curtailed, but there will be no
rollment of their parents in the new expansion until the debt is
congregation.
paid."
"Frank Murphy, My Friend"
Sharpest reductions were in the
will be the subject of the sermon budget figure for the teaching
to be delivered . by Rabbi Leon staff, pared to $116,128 from
Fram at the opening Sabbath $133,000 last year; the sections
Eve service at 8:30 p.m. Friday, for office salaries, supplies and
Sept.. 9, in the Lecture Hall of maintenance, this year totaling
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
$39,361, a reduction of $24,000
from the $63,000 in last year's
budget.
Shaarey Zedek Men
The task of educating youth
List Commitee Heads
in the Torah is the most im-
portant work of Jews in exile,
Abraham Satovsky, president board members were told by
of the Men's Club of Shaarey, Rabbi Joseph Kahaneman, Kir-
Zedek, has appointed the follow- yath HaYeshiva, in Bnai Brak,
ing committee chairmen for the. Israel.
coming season.:

Program, Samuel J. Berke: metirtbership,
Abe Sandelman, Henry. Carniek; lay-
man's institute, Maurice Seligman, Abe
Katzman; seminary drive,' Carl. Schiller,
Louis Tatkin ; Scouts, Albert Green ; na-
tional youth program, Morris Karbel,
Norman Snider ; educational, Dr. Morris
Burstein: publication, Harry Frank 'and
Jufiah Grace ; inter-congregational- men's
dub dinner, Joseph Snider ; Jewish. Com-
munity Council, Mathew Shufro; oin folks
Sabbath affair, Joseph Ziff, Ben S.
Sidlow; Friday nite service, Ira Kaufman;
welcome and reception, Henry Friedman;
music and choral group, Jack Warner;
refreshment, M. B. Lewis ; by-laws, S.
Baer Keldan; SOS, Morris Klauss; con-
vention, Norman Snider; budget, Arthur
Purdy; dance, William Nadler.

A brochure is being mailed

to all members containing
the calendar of events for the
1949-1950 season. The first event
of the season will be held on
Wednesday, Sept: 14.

Chachmey Lublin Picnic
Is Planned for Sept. I

An indoor picnic for thg en-
tire family will be held at Ye-
shivath Chachmey Lublin from
12 noon to 12 midnight Sunday, ,
Sept. • 11. Meals will be served.
The Ladies Auxiliary. of the
Yeshiva sponsors the a f f a i r.
The proceeds will go to mainain
the kitchen of the Yeshiva.
For further. information, call
Mrs. Pomerantz, TY. 6-3722.

Bnai David Men's Club
Plans Picnic, Resumes
Boys' Club Activities

Bnai DaVid Men's Club will
hold a picnic for members, rela-
tives and friends Sunday, Sept.
11, at Middle Rouge Park. Seldon
Leach, TO. 7-1760, is chairman.
Games, including baseball,
children's races and prizes, and
free milk and ice cream for all
children are on the schedule. •
Bnai David Boys Club, spon-
sored by the Men's Club, will be-
gine its season with Sunday
morning services at 9:30 a.m.
Sept..11in the social hall of the
synagogue, Joe Gutfreund an-
nounces. Following services,
breakfast will be served. The
meeting will be conducted by
the president, Sheldon. Otis.
Sports activities will be resumed
immediately after the meeting.
All boys 13 to 18 are welcome.
For further information, call
Gutfreund, TY. 6-4495.

More Congregational
News on Page 7 •

Ticket Sales for High
Holidays Underway
At Cong. Beth Aaron

Cong. Beth Aaron, according
to Dr. Marvin Last, president, is
arranging for the high holy day
services.
All reservations and ticket-
holders' names must be in by
Sept. 12. The arrangements com-
mittee is at the synagogue every
evening (except Friday) to ac-
commodate those who wish to
participate in the Beth Aaron
services.
Rabbi Pinchos Katz will ad-
dress the congregation and lead
'UM services during the holy
days. Talks will be given in..Eng-
lish and Yiddish. Prayer books
are available in English and He-
brew.
Slicpos service will be held at
midnight Saturday, Sept. 17.

for non-members in the. Brown
Memorial Chapel, Sept. 23 and
Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. and Sept. 24
and Oct. 3 at 10 a.m.
Rabbi Robert P. Jacobs, direc-
tor of the Hillel Foundation at
Washington University, St. Louis,
will officiate at the services and
preach the sermons. A profes-
sional choir will render the
liturgical music. Cards of ad-
mission at a nominal charge are
available at the Temple office.
High Holy Day services for
members of the Temple will be
conducted by Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer and Rabbi Sidney Aksel-
rad. The double services on the
evenings of Rosh Hash and Yom
Kippur instituted last year, will
be repeated.

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