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September 30, 1949 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-09-30

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Congregational Activities

Officiates in Pontiac

Synagogues List Yam Kippur
Services for Worshippers

Further details on services for Yom Kippur, the Day
of Atonement, the Sabbath of Repentance, and Sukkot have
been announced by Detroit congregations.
Sabbath of Repentance services will be held this Friday
evening and Saturday morning, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The Day
of Atonement begins Sunday evening, Oct. 2, and continues
all day Monday, Oct. 3. Services't

for the first days of Sukkot will Jew Fast?" In the social hall,
be Friday evening, Oct. 7 and Rabbi Morris "Adler's topic will
Saturday morning, Oct. 8, in be "Growing Up."
Reform temples, and will con-
On Yom Kippur morning,
tinue. in Conservative and Or- Rabbi Adler will be in the main
thodox synagogues, Saturday service, speaking on "American_
evening and Sunday morning, Judaism—Distinction or Differ-
Oct. 9.
ences." In the social, hall, Dr.
Kol Nidre services will begin Davis will preach on "Yisgadal
at 6 p.m. at the Northwest He- -V'Yiskadash: A Faith for the
brew Congregation. Rabbi Jacob Living." Cantor Jacob H. Sonen-
E. Segal will preach on "Founda- klar and visiting Cantor Philip
tions to Build On." On Yoin Blackman will officiate, assisted
Kippur morning, his topic will by the synagogue choir under
be "The Hope That Will Not. the direction of Dan Frohman.
Die." Auxiliary adult services Children's and youth services will
will be held in the chapel, and begin at 10:30 a.m.
will be conducted by Arthur
At Cong. Beth Abraham, Sab-
Hollander, senior rabbinical stu-
dent at the Jewish Theological bath of Repentance rites will be
read at 6 p.m. Friday and at
Seminary.
Northwest's junior congrega- 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Kol Nidre
tion will worship at 10 a.m. on will begin at 6 p.m. Sunday,
Yom Kippur. Parents may bring when Rabbi Joseph Thumim
children under six to the syna- and Rabbi Isaac Halpern -also
gogue, room 202, where they will will speak at overflow services in
be properly supervised while the social hall.
their parents worship. On Yom Kippur Day, Beth
Abraham services are set for 8
Children's Service
A Yom Kippur children's service a.m. Rabbi Halpern will preach
Will be held at 2 p.m. Monday before Yizkor and Rabbi Thumim
at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Jason before Neilah. Rabbi Halpern
H. Tickton will conduct the Beth also will preach at the Neilah
El High School choir, and 10th service in the social hall and
graders Barbara Gilbert, Marcia will address the children's ser-
Kleinman, Joyce Lane and vice at 2:30 p.m. A reception for
Sharon Schwartz will lead in the the membership will be held at
reading of the service. Bertram 8:35 p.m. in the social hall.
Shapiro of the 11th grade will
read the Torah, and Rabbi Sid-
ney Akselrad will preach a serm-
t_
onette.
. , Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
preach at early evening, morn-
ing and memorial Yom Kippur
Payments totalling $4,500 have
services at Temple Beth El. already been received in the
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will $100,000 membership and special
preach at late evening services. gifts drive of Yeshivath Beth
Rabbi Robert P. Jacobs will con- Yehudah, Samuel B. Solomon,
duct auxiliary services in the chairman of the Yeshivah
Brown Memorial. Chapel. Litur- board, announced.
gical music will be rendered by
Although the drive will not get
the Temple choirs, under the into high gear until after the
direction of Jason H. Tickton.
Holy Days, Solomon explained,
Beth El's Sabbath of Re- $18,000 has already been
pentance service will be at 11 pledged. Large gifts (over $500)
a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. Dr. Glazer which have not previously been
will preach. .
announced, include: Nathan
New Liturgical Music
Fr e e d l a n d, Louis Freedman,
A feature of the Kol Nidre Samuel Freedman, Louis H.
service' at Temple Israel will be Golden and Saul Kalt, Samuel
the first rendition of the Bras- Karabenick, Arthur Klein, Mor-
laysky arrangement of "Light is ris Levin, Joseph Levine, Max
Sown for Righteous," by the Temchin, Louis Zack.
Temple Israel choir, directed by
Appeals on behalf of the
Julius Chajes.
High Holy Days proclamation of
Sukkot services are scheduled Detroit's Council of Orthodox
at Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m. Rabbis (Vaad Harabonim), urg-
Friday, Oct. '7, and 10:30 a.m. ing mass support of Yeshivath
Saturday, Oct. 8. Rabbi Leon Beth Yehudah, continue to be
Fram will preach at both serv- made in Detroit synagogues.
ices.
Membership applications of the
Kol Nidre services at Cong. Yeshivah will be made available
Bnai David are scheduled for at Neilah services in all syna-
2 p.m. Sunday. Rabbi Joshua S. gogues.
Sperka will preach on "Kol
The following will review the
Nidre, An Answer to Confused Yeshivah's Torah Education
Minds." At morning services, achievements at Yom Kippur
which will begin at 8 a.m., Rabbi services:
Cong. Beth Abraham,
Morris Mohr:
Sperka, will preach on "Yom Beth
Rabbi Joseph Klein ; Beth
Kippur, - an Answer to Troubled Tefilo Shmuel,
Emanuel, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern-
Hearts." Auxiliary services will ter ; .Bnai David, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka:
Bnai Moshe, Rabbi Moses Lehrman; Mish-
begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday and kan
Israel, Rabbi Isaac Stollman; North-
west Hebrew Congregation, Rabbi Jacob
Monday morning at 9.
Segal ; Young Israel. (Joy Road branch)
Cantor David Katzman, assist- Rabbi Leib Bakst.
ed by a choir, will chant Kol
Nidre at 6 p.m. Sunday at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. Cantor Samuel Yom Kippur Services
Glantz will lead the prayers at At New Carmel School
the social hall services. Morning
services begin at 8 a.m. on Mon-
Construction of the new build-
day. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will ing of the Carmel Hebrew
preach in the main synagogue School, Wyoming near Curtis,
and Rabbi Julius Weinberg in has progressed so rapidly that
the social hall.
High Holy Day services are be-
Bnai Moshe will sponsor two ing held there. No tickets are
junior congregation services. necessary and the public is in-
Children 6 to 12 will worship in vited to worship there on Yom
the Harry Rosman Hall and Kippur.
teen-agers 13 to 18 in the chap-
Registration for Carmel classes
el. Walter Farber and Max begins this week. Classes will be-
Chomsky wll direct these serv- gin immediately after the holi-
days. Children may be enrolled
ices.
Shaarey Zedek Sermons
at the new building from 9 a. m.
At Kol Nidre services at 5:30 to 2 p.m., or at the present quar-
p.m. Sunday at Shaarey Zedek, ters, 1 1845 Linwood, from 4 to 8
Dr. Moshe Davis will preach in p.m.
For further information, call
the main auditorium on "In

Payments Begin
On Y eshivah Gifts

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Seminary Emphasizes Laymen in Synagogue

A citation for distinguished
service was conferred upon
Harry M. Shulman, president of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, by Her-
bert H. Lehman, chairman of
the board of overseers of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, Sept. 27, at the special
convocation called by the Semi-
nary to mark the opening of its
63rd academic year. -
Lehman, in awarding the cita-
tions to the more than 150 syna-
gogue presidents from all over
the United States and Canada,
lauded each for "devoted lead-
ership of his community and
his dedication to the faith of
Israel."
Officially installed that day as
chairman of the board of over-

NOW.

seers, Lehman was one of a
group of prominent lay officers
inaugurated as part of a pro-
gram designed to emphasize the
significant role of lay leader-
ship in the edUcational and
scholarly process.

THE JEWISH NEWS - 7

Friday, September 30, 1949

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CANTOR HENRY J. BLANK

Morris Kampner, president
of Cong. Bnai Israel, Pontiac,
and the officers of the con-
gregation, expressed their ap-
preciation to CANTOR HEN-
RY J. BLANK, secretary of the
Detroit Cantors' Association,
for his services at Bnai Israel
Rosh Hashanah services. Can-
tor Blank also will officiate on
Yom Kippur.

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18,000-ton American Twin-Screw Liner

BRUSSELS—(JTA)--The pos-
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oration between Israel and Bel-.
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by Michael Amir, newly appoint-
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