High Holiday Season Opens
With Midnight Selichoth Rites

Final arangements fOr High Holiday services are now

being completed by Detroit congregations. Many synagogues,

in cooperation with the requests of the Jewish Community
Council and the Vaad Harabonim to avoid "mushroom
synagogues," have arranged for supplementary services for
non-members.

Services for the season of the gin with letter A through K
New Year will begin in many will worship at the early evening
synagogues at midnight this service on Rosh Hashanah (7
Saturday, Sept. 17, with the tra- p.m.) and at the late evening
ditional Selichoth ritual. Rosh service on Yom Kippur (9 p.m.)
Hashanah worship begins Friday Members with letters L through
evening, Sept. 23, and continues Z will follow the opposite sched-
on Saturday morning, Sept. 24, ule. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
and, in Conservative and Ortho- preach at the early evening and
dox synagogues, Saturday eve- morning Rosh Hashanah serv-
ning and Sunday morning, Sept. ices and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad
25.
will preach at the late evening
.Yom Kippur services will be service.
held Sunday evening, Oct. 4, and
New Liturgical Music
all day Monday, Oct. 5.
Jason
H. Tickton, music di-
Temple Israel will hold over-
flow services in the Lecture Hall rector of the Temple, has ar-
of the Detroit Institute of Arts. ranged new liturgical composi-
Principal services are held in tions which will be given their
the Institute auditorium. Young first rendition by the Temple
people of the Temple, ages 13 choirs. Children's Rosh Hashan-
through 15, also will attend this ah services at Temple Beth El
service. Rabbi Robert L. Katz, dir- will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
ector of admissions and field acti- Rabbi Robe4 P. Jacobs of St.
Louis will officiate at services
for non-members in the Brown
Memorial Chapel.
Cong. Bnai David's Selichoth
services will be opened at mid-
night this Saturday by Rabbi
Joshua Sperka. Cantor Hyman
Adler and a choir, under the
direction of Harry Segal, will
chant the Selichos. The Holy
Day service schedule at Bnai
David is 6 p.m. Friday and 8

a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Rab-
bi Sperka's sermons, to be de-
livered at 10:30 a.m., will be on
the subjects: "Can You Tell
Time?" and "Rosh Hashanah,
An Answer to Disturbed Souls."
Cantor Louis Sax will conduct
services at the River Rouge
Synagogue, 41 Oak St., River
Rouge, for the 14th consecutive
year, Harry Golden, congregation
president, announced. Cantor
Sax will also conduct. Selichoth
services. He is a member of Av-
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will be no charge for admission.
The service schedule . lists eve-
ning worship at 7 p.m. and the
morning worship at 8 a.m. on all
days of the holiday. Rabbi Her-
man Rosenwasser will preach
and services will be chanted by
Louis Paul.
Selichoth services also are
listed at Cong. Beth Tefilo

THE JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, September 16, 1949

Emanuel, Taylor at Woodrow
Wilson, where Rabbi M. J. Wohi-
gelernter will speak at Cong.
Beth Abraham, where :Rabbi
Israel I. Halpern will speak, and
at Cong. Mogen Abraham, Dex-
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lege-Jewish Institute of Religion,
will conduct the Lecture Hall
services. A special children's
service will be conducted at 10
a.m. on the morning of the sec-
ond day of Rosh Hashanah, in
the Lecture Hall.
Selichoth services are sched-
uled at • Cong. Bnai Moshe, with
Cantor David Katzman officiat-
ing, assisted by a choir, under
the leadership of Nathan Tur-
bow. Rosh Hashanah worship
commences at 6:15 p.m. Friday,
and morning services will open
at 7:30. Rabbi Moses Lehrman
will preach at the main services.
His sermon topics are: "Whither
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Bnai Moshe's auxiliary serv-
ices, in the social hall, will be
conducted by Rabbi Julius Wein-
berg and Cantor Samuel Glantz.
The junior congregation will
meet in two groups. Walter
Farber will conduct services for
children six to 12 at 10:30 a.m.
in the Harry Rosman Assembly
Hall and boys and girls 13 to 17
will worship at 10 a.m. in the
chapel, supervised by Max
Chomsky.
Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion has scheduled Selichoth
services, at which Rabbi -Jacob
E. Segal will preach briefly and
Cantor Miklos Fenakel, assisted
by a High Holy. Day choir, will
officiate. The congregation is
sponsoring auxiliary services in
the second floor chapel, with Ar-
thur Hollander, senior student at
the Jewish Theological Seminary,
officiating. Rev. Joshua Spiro will
chant the Musaf, read the To-
rah and sound the Shofar.
Cantor Morris Cooper has been
engaged by Cong. Beth Itzchock
to chant the
holiday services
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gogue, at 3836
'Fischer. Rabbi
Jacob Hober-
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4 ' the sermons.
Double services
for the evening
.
of the holy
Cantor Cooper days, conducted
successfully last year at Temple
Beth El, will be repeated this
year. Members whose names be-

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