Solemn Services Tonight Usher in New Year Rabbis Announce Rosh Hashanah Sermon Topic Worshippers will gather in all temples and synagogues this Friday evening, for the solemn services which usher in the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah rites will continue on Saturday morning in Reform temples and on Saturday eve- ning and Sunday morning in Conservative and Orthodox congregations. At Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th, evening services begin at 6, and morning services at 8. On Saturday morning, Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "Can You Tell Time?" His topic on Sun- day will be "Rosh Hashanah, An Answer to Disturbed Souls." Rabbi Morris Adler and Dr. Moshe Davis will alternate in preaching at the main auditor- ium and social hall services at Shaarey Zedek. On Saturday, Rabbi Adler's topic will be "A Religion for the Mature," and Dr. Davis will speak on "How Can Parents and Children Keep in Step with One Another?" For Sunday, Dr. Davis has an- nounced "The New Meaning of Diaspora Judaism" for his ser- mon, while Rabbi Adler's sub- ject is "The Art of Jewish Liv- ing". Guest cantor for the Holy Days is Rev. Phillip Blackman, who will alternate with Cantor Jacob Sonenklar. Dan Frohman conducts the Shaarey Zedek Choir. Youth and children's services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. in the prayer room and Kate Frank Memorial Chapel. Adult services will commence at 5:45 p.m. and at 8:15 a.m. Sermons at Beth Aaron Rabbi Pinchos Katz will be assisted by Max Kaminsky, Isaac Henig and Dr. Marvin Last in conducting services at Cong. Beth Aaron. The services sched- ule is 6 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. Rab- bi Katz' Rosh Hashanah sermon topics include "A Talmudic and Rabbinic Interpretation - of Rosh Hashanah" and "The Ancient Call of the Shofar to Us." A newly-formed high school choir, under the direction of Mrs. Jason Tick•on, will be heard at the Temple Beth El children's service at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The service will be conducted by the following members of the confirmation class: Carole Gold- stein, Elizabeth Meyer, Richard Peritz and Evelyn Rogoff. Adult evening services at Beth El will be conducted on a double schedule with members whose names begin with letters A through K worshiping at the 7 p.m. service and letters L through Z at the 9 p.m. service. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach at the early evening and morning services, and Rabbi Sid- ney Akselrad at the late evening , rites. Rabbi Robert P. Jacobs of St. Louis will officiate at services for non-members in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Downtown Services Cong. Beth - Jacob will hold Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip- pur ,services at the English Room of the Park Ave. Hotel. The pub- lic is invited to these services, according to Abe. Ackerman, president. Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel's service schedule is 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will preach on Saturday. Sabbath T'Shuvo services are set for 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30, and 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. Rabbi Wohlgelernter w i 11 preach on Sunday at Cong. Mo- gen Abraham, Dexter at Cort- land. The 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. schedule also holds true, as do the hours for Sabbath T'Shuvo auxiliary services Friday eve- ning. Sabbath of Repentance At Sabbath of Repentance rites Sept. 30, Rabbi Frani will preach on "The Meaning of Re- pentance for Modern Man." Cantor Miklos Fenakel will of- ficiate at services at the North- west Hebrew Congregation at 6 p.m. and at 7:30 a.m. Rabbi Ja- cob Segal will preach. Auxiliary services will be conducted in the chapel by Arthur Hollander of the Jewish Theological Seminary, assisted by Rev. Joshua Spiro. Special services for boys and girls 7 to 17 and a junior con- gregation service also are being arranged. They will begin at 9:30 a. m. Saturday and Sunday. Sam Kaner, junior congregation adviser, will supervise, assisted by Bobby Dunsky, Earl Jacobs, Gearld Loomus and Seymour Mandell. Six p.m. and 3:30 a.m. are the hours of services at Cong. Shaar- ey Zion. 12353 Linwood. Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach on Saturday. Cantor Louis Zusmann of Cleveland will conduct serv- ices. At Cong. Adas Yeshurun, 2625 Tyler, services are scheduled at 6 p.m. and at 8:30 a.m. Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak on Sun- day. Cantor I. Davis of Toronto will conduct the services. 800 Children Begin Temple Israel Classes Over eight hundred boys and girls ranging from four to 18, were enrolled in the religious school classes of Temple Israel last week. The older boys and girls p;oceeded immediately to elect their Student Council to conduct the social affairs and holiday celebrations which are an important part of the school program. DON'T spend your HOLIDAYS in the kitchen! Be at your best! Serve the best! Time Saving! TM Saving! Me icy Saving! > DELICIOUS! rites. "Mid-Century" will be the Subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at 8 p.m. Friday at Tem- pie Israel, in the Institute of Arts. His morning text is "Lift Uj Thy Voice Like a Shofa•." Services begin at 8:30. A chil- dren's New Year service is scheduled for Sunday morning at the Institute Lecture Hall, when children of the school will conduct the service and Howard Mitchell will blow the Shofar. Cantor Robert S. Tuhrian, as- sisted by a choir directed by Ju- lius Chajes, and accompanied by Karl W. Haas, will render the music of the New Year. Rabbi Robert Katz will officiate at Seminary to Cite Two Bnai Moshe Leaders Citations for service to Juda- Vaad Horabonim Issues ism will be awarded to Sam Freedman and Theo. M. Curtis Appeal for Holy Days of Cong. Bnai Moshe at the Jew- In a call issued to the com- ish Theological Seminary of America, Tuesday, Sept. 27, at munity, the Vaad Horabonim, a special convocation at which Council of Orthodox Rabbis, ur- time synagogue presidents will ges all Detroit Jews to respond liberally to appeals for funds in be honored. President Harry Shulman of synagogues and urges that dur- A ca1,1 by Detroit's Council of Cong. Shaarey Zedek also will ing the coming year there should be a return to complete Orthodox Rabbis (Vaad Hara- be honored. Jewish observances, including monim) to take part in the work edherence to Taharath Ham-. Church Used by Synagogue of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah ishpocho (family purity), kash- will be read to worshippers in CHICAGO, (JTA)—For the rut and charity, and regular at- Detroit synagogues during Rosh second successive year, the Uni- tendance at religious services. Hashanah. . The proclamation is signed by versity Church of the Disciples A YOUNG MARRIED Rabbi Joseph Thumim, presi- of Christ will make aavilable its COUPLE'S CLUB is being for- dent, and Rabbis Isaac Stollman, facilities for High Holy Day re- mulated. Many activities are to Leizer Levin and David Bakst, ligious services to one of Chi- be planned, beginning with Fall executive officers of the Vaad. cago's newest synagogues—Beth Social Activities. Young mar- Implementing the proclama- Am. More than 650 Jewish wor- ried couples between 20 and 35 tion, speakers have been as- shippers are expected to attend who are interested in a friend- signed to synagogues to explain the Rosh Hashanah and Yom ship club, please phone Ros Goldstein, TE: 4-5323. the goals and achievements of Kippur services. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Mem- bership applications will be made available to worshippers. A calendar of Licht Bentshen I Le Shorn Tovo Tikosevu and Sabbath ending times for the Detroit area for 5710 will be distributed in synagogues the May the New Year bring Health and second day of Rosh Hashanah. The calendar was prepared for Yeshivath Beth Yehudah by Happiness to Jewry the World over, and Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum of the department of mathematics of Wayne University. to the new Israeli State a year of Peace Among memorial gifts re- ceived by the Yeshivah is a be- quest from the late Mrs. Dora and Productivity. Schecter for $1000 to endow a Mishnah class, her husband, Na- than Schecter, announced. The Schecter children, Benjamin and DRAPERIES si CUSTOM MADE Lucy, are enrolled in the Ye- shiva. A memorial plaque in Mrs. Schecter's honor will be dedicated in the winter. • In tribute to the late William Sandler, 30 Yeshivah students conducted services terminating Shiva Saturday, at the Sandler home, 2497 Euclid. Rabbi Chaim Schloss, faculty adviser, led the congregation. 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