Congregational Activities

Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick Apointed.
Shaarey Zedek's Education Director

Rabbi Morris Adler and Harry
M. Shulman, president of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek, an-
nounce the appointment of

Friday Evening Services Open Observance
Of Sukkot;; Congregations List Their Programs

Modem versions of the Sukkah, the Israelites' shelter of
the wilderness, will adorn Detroit synagogues and temples
during the coming week, as the Jewish community observes
the Feast of Booths.
Services this Friday evening and Saturday morning will
open the festival, continuing Saturday evening and Sunday

New York and took post-gradu-
ate work at Harvard: During
the war he enlisted as a Chap- .
lain in the army, serving with
distinction_ in the European
Theater where he initiated
many activities in behalf of the
Jewish survivors in DP camps.
At his last post in Albany,
Rabbi Gorrelick took part in nu-
merous communal and inter-
faith endeavors. He was co-
chairman of the Albany Board
of Jewish Education, Cultural
Chairman of the Zionist Organ-
ization of Albany and Chaplain
of the Ameri•Can Legion of the
county. He is a member of the
Executive Council of the Rab-
binical Assembly of America.
Rabbi Gorrelick is married and
has a daughter Elisheva, age
eight.

Sukkot will be constructed. The
annual consecration ceremony
for children of the four and
five-year-old kindergartens will
be conducted by Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer Sunday morning, Oct. 16.
Beth El's Sukkot service will
morning in conservative and
orthodox congregations. 'Next Four and five-yea•-old chil- be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, in
Friday and , S aturday will see dren of the religious school will the main auditorium of the
Temple Where the Sisterhood
the observance of Shemini At- be blessed by Rabbi Fram at the has erected a Sukkah.
zeret, the Feast of Conclusion, Shemini Atzeret services Oct. 15.
Other Congregations
and Saturday evening and Sun-
Beth Tefilo Emanuel
clay are set aside for the tradi-
Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak
Festival services are scheduled at Cong. Shaarei Zion's festival
tional rites of Simhat Torah,
at 6 p.m. and at 9 a.m. at Cong. services, at 9 a.m. Saturday. Eve-
the Rejoicing of the Law.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor at ning rites will be at 5:45 p.m.
Ancient Synagogues
Shaarey Zedek
At Shaarey Zedek, festival Woodward Wilson. Rabbi Max Friday and 6:15 p.m., Saturday.
Close as Congreaants
services will be at 5:30 p.m. and J. Wohlgelernter will speak at Rabbi Goldman will preach on
RABBI GORRELICK
at 8:45 a.m. Yizkor services will morning services on Sunday and the second day of the festival. at
Trek to Jewish State
be at 8:45 a.m. Saturday, Oct. after Mincha. Rabbi Wohlgel- 9:15 a.m., at Cong. Adas Yeshur- Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick as
15. Rabbi Morris Adler will ernter will speak twice on Sat- un. The schedule at this syna-
the Synagogue's director of edu-
ISTANBUL—(JTA)—Two syn-
preach at all services. The con- urday at Cong. Mogen Abraham, gogue is evening worship at 6 cation.
gregational Sukkah stands on Dexter at Cortland, where Suk- p.m. Friday and 6:15 p.m. Sat-
agogues in Istanbul will close -
For the past seven years Rab- down shortly because the Jew-
the playground of the Beth Ha_ kat worship will be at 6 p.m. and urday, and 9:15 a.m. Saturday
bi: Gorrelick has served as Rabbi
Yeled Nursery School. Kiddush at 9 a.m.
land Sunday.
and educational director of ish population of this city has
Cong Bnai David
for worshippers will be held in
1 Cong. Bnai Moshe will usher Congregation Sons of Israel at declined so greatly as a result
the Sukkah following services.
Bnai David Religious School ' in the festival at 5:30 p.m. Fri=
Eighth grade students of the will hold a Sukkot party at 4 day. Morning prayers will be at Albany. Ordained by the Jew- of the immigration to Israel
Shaarey Zedek Religious School p.m. Oct. 13 at the Synagogue 9 o'clock. Rabbi Moses Lehrman ish Theological Seminary and a that there are not enough wor-
will have graduation exercises at Sukkah. Regular sessions will be will preach both days. A Sukkah graduate of its Teachers' Insti- shippers using the synagogues
the Simchat Torah services. resumed Sunday, Oct. 23, at has been erected on the lot ad- tute, he acted as principal and to warrant their • remaining
supervisor in Religious and He-
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick -Central High School. The con- joining the synagogue.
brew Schools in New York. He open.
will preach.
gregation's festival services will
The synagogues, both of
also held pulpits in Brooklyn
Temple Israel .
be at 6 p.m. and at 8:45 a's.m.
which are nearly eight cen-
and Cambridge.
"The Atomic War:—Can It Now Rabbi Joshua Sperka's sermon Shaarey Zedek Women
Rabbi GOrrelick is a graduate turies old, are among the most
Be Avoided?" will be Rabbi Leon topics are "The Home Away
To
Hear
JCC
Director
of the College of the City of ancient in Turkey. The religious
Fran-1's subject at Sukkot eve from Home" and "Second Wind
appurtenances will be distrib-
services *t Temple Israel in the and Second Sight."
uted among various temples in
Boris Joffe, executive director
Lecture Hall of the Art Insti-
NW Hebrew Congregation
Ttirkey while a n u in b e r of
of the Jewish Community Coun- Jewish Folk Schools
tute.
Sukkot services at the North- cil will address the Sisterhood of
Scrolls will be sent to Israel.
Frederick Galperin, son of Mr. west Hebrew Congregation are
Open on Simchat Torah Earlier, a number of other syna-
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek
at
and Mrs. Joseph Galperin, will set for 5:45 p.m. and 8:45 a.m.
gogues were closed down in
1, p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, in the
celebrate his Bar Mitzvah.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach
Children of the Jewish Folk Izmir and other Turkish. cities
Children of Temple Israel are on "A Time for Harvest," and social hall of the Synagogue,
with Mrs. Louis Schools of Detroit will celebrate because of the emigration rate.
building miniature Sukkot to be "Who Is the Strong Man?" Fol-
Tatken
presid- the opening of the season at the
displayed in the auditorium of lowing services, a Kiddush will
The fig tree will produce two
ing. Joffe's topic Linwood-Pasadena branch at
Hampton School and are gath-: be served in the Sukkah adjoin-
will b e "T h e 8:30 p.m: Sunday Oct. 16, the crops in one season in climates
ering toys, books, records and ing the synagogue.
congenial to its growth. '•
Jewish State in day of Simchat Torah.
comics as a Sukkot gift to pa-
Temple Beth El
a Democracy,"
Members of Habonim will par-
tients at Children's hospital.
Sukkot observances will be
The motion pic- ticipate in the program, present- 6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 1, 1949
stressed in the Temple Beth El
ture "Americans ing a holiday sketch with songs.
Religious School with the ,use of
All' w i 11 b e Community singing, refresh-
audio-visual aids. A miniature
shown. Mes- ments and social dancing will
dames S. Paul be a part of the program. Mem=
LAUNDRY and
Katzer and Sol bers of the Zionist movement,
Bnai Moshe Men's Club
DRY CLEANING
Dann are pro- friends and parents of the stu-
Fick-up and Delivery Service
JOFFE
gram chairmen. dents are invited to attend.
Schedules 'Family Night'
Extra Special
Mesdames Morris Ruskin and
Temple Israel Sisterhood will
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Jacob Bernstein, social chair- O OOOO • . • • • 0 •
The Men's Club of Cong. Bnai
open its season Monday, Oct. 10,
men,
are
in
charge
of
the
des-
•
serve
•
C
DAMP
WASH
in the Lecture Hall of the De- Moshe will begin its social and sert luncheon which will pre-
and
Your Shills Expertly Finished.
•troit Institute of Arts. Dessert cultural activities with a "Fam- cede the meeting.
Flat Pieces. Table Linens
ily Night" gatherlyig at 8:30 p.
Rugs. Blankets Ready to Use
Contributions
to
the
altar
in. Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Lou Mason, noted New York Flower and Torah funds can be
Call
humorist, will be guest enter- made to Mrs. Milton Aladdin,
LAUNDRY
SUNSHINE
tainer. The Sisterhood, Young HO. 2973, and Mrs. Sidlow. TO.
VA, 2-1370
• • •
Married Couple's Group, Young 8-3795, respective chairmen.
People's Club and Boy . Scout
Troop 23, will participate. Sol
Grand, president and Harry
Gunsberg, program chairman,
will report on the season's sched-
ule.
The annual Simchat Torah
Harvest Dance is set for Sunday
evening, Oct. 16. The Sisterhood
and Young Married Couples
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MILS. HARRY SINGER
luncheon will be served at 12:30
p.m.
The highlight of the afternoon
will be the program, "Fashions
in Festivals," an original pro-
duction directed by Mrs. Harry
Singer. Soloists will be Mrs. Mau-
rice Levin and Mrs. Paul Kaye.
Others in the cast are Mesdames
J. West, S. Gerber, H. Lands-
man, R. Levine, H. Dix, J. Arfa,
A. Silburn, A. Flayer, J. Bean,
L. Weinstein, P. Arnold, L. Kla-
vons, M. Bravell, D. Arnold, C.
Ailer, V. Bizer, A. Etkin, S. Apsel,
J. Fargo, T. Mittledorf, J. Bor-
sa„nd and S. Lunsky and Miss
Marcia Margolis.
The second_ . annual rummage
sale of the Sisterhood will start
Oct. 20. Members are requested
to have bundles ready to pick-
up Sunday, Oct. 23, between 10
a.m. and 1 p.m. For further in-
formation call Mrs. H. Stark,
chairman, UN. -3-8833, or Mrs.
David Keywell, vice president,
UN. 4-0866.

NEW YORK—Barnet Lieber-
man, president of the National
Federation of Jewish Men's
Clubs of the United Synagogue
of Amerida, announced the fol-
lowing appointments at a recent
conference of the National
Board of Directors: Norman M.
Snider, Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, Detroit, chairman, youth
activities committee, and Albert
Green, Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, chairman, sub-committee
on Boy Scouts.

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