Holiday Season Concludes At Services This Weekend Detroit synagogues will resound to the songs of wor- shippers Rejoicing in the Law this Saturday evening and Sunday morning, as congregations observe Simhat Torah. Services for Chemini Atzeret, the concluding day of Sukkot, will be held Friday evening, Oct. 14, and Saturday morning Oct. 15. Yizkor rites will be read at Saturday morning services. At the Northwest Synagogue, worship is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Judaism by Contagion." A special children's Simhat Torah Hakafos ceremony will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Chil- dren will assemble in their class- rooms and then proceed with their teachers to the main syna- gogue. At Bnai David At Bnai David, services are set for 6 p.m. Friday, 8:45 a.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday. Hakafos will be at 7 p.m. Satur- day. Rabbis Pinchos Katz 's will preach on the topic, "A New Hope for Tprah-True Jewish- ness" at Shemini Atzeret ser- vices at Beth Aaron. His Simhat Torah sermon will be on "The Soul of Simhat Torah." At 6:30 p.m. Saturday there will be a children's Hakafos procession, with gifts of flags, apples and candy for participating young- sters. Adults will celebrate the holi- day at Beth Aaron at a program Saturday at 9:15 p.m. sponsored by the Men's Club and the Sis- terhood. Holiday rereshments will be served. Cong. Mogen Abraham Cong. Mogen Abraham, Dexter - at Cortland, announces this ser- vice schedule: 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi M. J. Wohl- gelernter will speak at Yizkor rites on Saturday morning. Services will be held at 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Tay- lor at Woodraw Wilson, and at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will preach on Sunday. At Beth Abraham Synagogue, services will be at 5:45 p.m. Fri- day and Saturday, and at 9:15 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi Joseph Thumin will preach on Saturday morning, and Rabbi Israel I. Halpern on Sunday. - HERRING TIDBITS_ IN WINE SAUCE Perfect for appetizers, midnight snacks, hors d'oeuvres! Fancy tid,- s , bits of imported herring soaked in wine sauce. No skin—no bones. KOSHER–PAREVE Now ROYAL SNACK herring appetizers have this ©seal of kashruth and quality. Ask your grocer! CITY SMOKED FISH CO. 1348 Napoleon St., Detroit Speaks at Beth El Mrs. David J. Cohen, member-. ship chairman of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, announces a membership tea at the home of Mrs. Harry Tyner, 2480 Oakman Blvd., Mon- day afternoon, Oct. 24. Prospec- tive members are invited. Mrs. Harold Goodman, recent -resi- dent of Israel, will speak. Cul- minating the membership drive, Nov. 15, a luncheon will be served at the Jewish Community Center. At the Oct. meeting, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Dexter at Buena Vista, Mrs. W. B. Greenwald will speak on "Jewish Humor." A recent Israel movie, "Memoran- dum on a Victory," will be shown. Dessert luncheon will be served. The Auxiliary is working on DR. WILLIAM HABER, pro- JNF box clearance which began fessor of economics at the Uni- Oct. 10. Rabbis Moses Lehrman will preach on Saturday morning at Bnai Moshe. Service will be held at 5:15 p.m. Friday and Satur- day and at 9 a.m. Saturday. Hakofas will be held at the Saturday evening service. In Flint, Cong. Beth Israel has planned Shemini Atieret worship for. 6:15 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. Saturday, when Rabbi Arnold Lasker will preach on "How to Face Death." Flags and apples will be provided children at Hakofas at 7:15 p.m. Satur- versity of Michigan and until day. Final Simhat Torah rites recently advisor to General will be at 9 a.m. Sunday. Clay on Jewish affairs in the American Zone of Occupied Germany, will be the guest speaker at the opening dinner of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, The fifth annual consecration Oct. 18, in the Temple social ceremony of the Religious hall. For the first time in its School of Temple Beth El will history, the club has invited be held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, the entire community to at- Oct. 16, in the Main Temple. tend the opening dinner. Beth El Consecrates Children to Education At Ceremony Sunday Ninety-four newly enrolled kindergarten and first grade children will be formally in- ducted into their study of Juda- ism by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. This ceremony has been insti- tuted in connection with Sim- chas Torah. Dr. Glazer will bless the children and each child will receive a miniature Torah. The rabbi will be assisted by the newly formed intermediate children's choir of 45 voices, under the direction of Mrs. Jason Tickton. To indicate the eternal character of Judaism Burton, Irwin and Stephen Clamage will participate in a handing down of the Torah from generation to generation. The following children will be consecreated: 'tic; ndergaiten I. Nancy Bernstein, Judith Berry, Barbara Bookston, Jeffry Burrows, Barbara Calf in, Stephen Clamage, Jackie Colman, Alan Farrand, Ronna Feller, Susan Fisher, Suzanne Fox, John Gold- smith, Barbara Goodfriend, John Gray- son, Grossman, Jr., Robert Grossman, Linda Harris, Carolyn Heller, Richard • Heller, Rolla Herman, Linda Hol instat, Ellen Jacobson, Ivan Jurow, Sandra Kalt, Mary Kanagur, Gerald Kanter, Cheryl Kobler, Joel Konikow, George Leach Jr., Laura Lewis, Terry Littman, Sharon Litsky, David London, Susan Love. Victoria Miller, Ruth Rafelson, John Reitman, Roger Robinson, Richard Roberts, Hope Schechter, Connie Sch- reiber, Carol Stern. Maureen Van Gelder. Lyle D. Victor, Linda Wayburn, Andra Winkelman and Ilene Winslow. Kindergarten II: Elaine Amberg. Har- riet Biloom, Stephen Brown, Robert Car- son, Solo DeYoung, Thomas Friedman, Stephen Goldfarb, Lawrence • Graber. Richard Green, Peter Greenblatt, Joanne Hauser, Roger Kukes, Jerome Lewis, Barbara Marsh.. Mark Mellen, Louis Owen, Robert Roberts, Penny Rich, Bar- bara Rosenthal, Keith Ross i n, Anne mier. Theodore Sims. James Tann, Carol Vermy, Henry Weil, Sydney Wolf, Michael Zivian, First Grade: Nancy Babcock, Richard Baker. Joanne Dnato, Nancy Frank, Claude Friedman, James Grossman. John Hartman, Terry Kiefer. Alan Meyerson, Ilene Mirvis, Frances Rafelson, Kenneth Roberts, Ronald Rubin, Richard Shell, Richard Siegal, Steven Soltar. The following children are members of the intermediate choir: • CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Fannie Bayer wishes to express its sincere thanks to friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them in _ their recent bereavement. ROSE CO. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER 1833 E. JEFFERSON SAVE UP TO $600 OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY 4 A ll these years we've been so busy at tobacco-school, we never got to medical-school. We learned just one thing: how to select, cure and blend the world's best tobaccos . . . for the world's most enjoyable cigarette. To- day, why don't you try smoking for the sheer pleasure of it ? Light up an Old Gold . . . study its smoothness; learn all about its delightful mildness; get hep to its million-dollar otaste! .. . Now, don't you feel like the brightest scholar in the class ? For a lieat instead of . a TieatMent . . , i• 3 ) 9, r )( Mrs. William P. Greenberg, president of Temple Israel 'Sis- terhood, announces the first cur- rent events class of the season will be held at 8:30 p. M. Wed- nesday, Oct. 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer, 2688 Oakman Blvd. For further information, the chairman, Mrs. Arthur Weber, may be contacted at WE. 3-6943. All Temple members are urged to fill out and return cards on the rummage pick-up as soon as possible. Pick-up date is Sun- day, Oct. 23, between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Rummage sale be- gins Oct. 20. For further infor- mation, call Mrs. Henry Stark, rummage chairman, UN. 3-8833. And the Best Kind of Treatment See "the Treasure of them all" Smoke Temple Israel Begins Curent Events Classes For A Real Buy Old Gold Services for the last day of Sukkot will be held at Temple Beth El at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, with Rabbi Sidney Aksel- rad preaching. THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friady, October 14, 1949 N Nearly 200 years of know- how makes Linda Balaban, Diana Benner, Bar- bara Berman, Harriet Braff, Ira Brisk- man. Janice Cobn, James Collier, Burton Conn, Michael '70esmon, Deena Deutch, Judy Doner, Stephanie . Glazer, James Golanty, Judy Goldstein, Linda G ranet. 'Suzanne Green, Anita Greenstein, Charles Gross, Judy Harris, Robert Heller, Susan Hirsch field, Elizabeth Howard, Marilyn Kaczander, Harry Kanter, Barbara Katz, Sharon Mendelssohn, Audrey Rock! n. • Marjorie Rothenberg, Marilyn Rothschild, Barbara Schwartz, Burton Schwartz, Susan Simons, Susan •Sloman, Joanne Smiler, Susan Snertner, Larry Stone, L'buis Til chi n, Jeffry Tann. James Wag- enhei m, Nancy Wayburn, Bonnie Win- ston. DR. ALBERT I. GORDON, ex- ecutive director of the United Synagogue of America, national organization of Conservative congregations, has accepted the call of Temple Emanuel, New-. ton Centre, Mass., to serve as its spiritual leader, it was announ- ced by Ira Nelson, president of Temple Emanuel. Dr. Gordon has served as executive director of the United Syna,gogue since September, 1946. He will assume his i new post Jan. 1. INF Women Plan Membership Tea OLD, GOLDS