Congregational Activities Beth Aaron Synagogue's New Edifice • Architect Louis G. Redstone's drawing of the new Beth Aaron synagogue to be erected adjacent to the present building on Wyoming between Thatcher and Curtis, • ..> Morris Litvin, chairman of the building committee of Congre- will measure 240 x 100 feet and gation Beth Aaron, announces will occupy most of the block. that plans are being completed Ample facilities for parking will for the erection the new edi- be provided. The building committee in- fice. Plans for the building. de- signed by Louis G. Redstone, cludes Sol Rubin, Jack Raisin, architect, have been approved Alex Margulies, Max Kaminsky, Leo Weingarden, Aaron Eck- by the City Zoning Board. Plans include an auditorium seating 450, a social hall accom- modating 850, a study for Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, a choir room, synagogue offices, a brid- al room, a board of directors and D e d i c a tion ceremonies on library room, six classrooms, • checking rooms, a daily chapel, Sunday, April 29, are being stage in social hall, two kitchens, planned by Cong. Beth Moses for the new synagogue at 13925 storage alcoves, and other facili- Linwood. ties. All auxiliaries of the syna- Subsequent plans call for erection of a school house on gogue are cooperating and co- their activities in an Wyoming at Thatcher. The con- ordinating all-out effort for a successful gregation hopes to break ground affair. after the Passover holidays. • Representatives of various or- The building to be erected will be a ranch type structure hous- ganizations in the community ing• all facilities on one floor. are expected to extend greet- ings. A huge turnout is antici- The first section of the project pated, particularly from the Jewish population of the neigh- Atlas Shalom Plans Spring Hop borhood. The Spring Hop of Adas A reception will follow, ten- Shalom Synagogue will be pre- dered by the Ladies' Auxiliary sented by the Young People's and Sisterhood of the Congrega- Club at 8:30 p. m., Sunday, in tion, who will act as hostesses. the social hall. Music for dancing Rabbi Isidor Schneebalg is the will be furnished by the Rhym- new spiritual leader of the con- ies. Tickets are obtainable at the gregation. Together with Mrs. door. Schneebalg, an able teacher, he shtat, Morris Strasner, Jack Coleman, Jack Taylor and Sam- uel Wolock. Laurence W. Fried- man and Albert M. Fenkell are co-chairmen of the building fund committee. Dr. Marvin A. Last is president of the congre- gation. Rabbi Isidor Schneebalg to Dedicate New Beth Moses Structure April 29 A Passover TV program is planned over the WWJ-TV high- lighting the Bnai Moshe relig- ious school choir under the di- rection of Harry. Siegel. With the opening'•::of '-:-,eiridlesatlts, the wine cup and the Hagadah, the choir will chant Eliyahu Hanon. The narrative of Passover will be recited with emphasis on the significance of Freedom. Rabbi Morris Adler will act as chair- man, with Harry Goldstein, nar- rator. Under the auspices of the cul- ture commission of the Jewish Community Council, some of the outstanding songs that the choir Gill perform will be Dayenu, .Aj.i.r Flu, Chad2adyoh. a is directing the spiritual, cul- Rabbi Lehman to Address tural and educational activities Congress Study Institute of the synagogue. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, of Cong. Bnai Moshe, will speak Spy Judge, Prosecutor on "What Should a Good Jew Visited Synagogues for Know Today?" at a meeting of Guidance in Trial Duties the Institute of Jewish Studies, at 9:45 a.m., Monday, at Adas NEW YORK, (AJP)—The fed- Shalom Synagogue. The Insti- eral judge who last week sen- tute is sponsored by the Wom- tenced two atom bomb spies to ans Division of the American die in the electric chair, and the Jewish Congress. attorney who prosecuted them, both went repeatedly to their Waldman at Grossinger's synagogues for divine guidance GROSSINGER, N.Y. — Cantor in their trial duties. Leibele Waldman will conduct Federal Judge Trying Kauf- the Passover services at the man said he had visited his syn- Grossinger Country, here, for agogue several times since the the fifth consecutive year. conviction March 29 of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Mor- Michigan had 1,300 school ton Sobell "to seek divine guid- buses in 1941. ance in deliberating their sen- tence." The youthful jurist said he had only about 10 hours sleep in the first five days - he had wrestled with the issues posed by the convictions. Irving H. Saypol, the prose- cutor, said he had also gone to his synagogue to pray for guid- ance in making his recommen- dations. The jury did not rec- ommend mercy but Saypol did not ask the death penalty. Friday, April 13, 1951 Shaarey Zedek Young People To Attend N. Y. Convention Shaarey Zedek Young People's Society will send six delegates to the 24th national convention of the Young People's League at the Concord Hotel, Lake Kia- mesha, New York, April 12 through 15. Delegates are Dr. Soil Gins- burg, president; .Harriet Noch- man, vice-president; Marilyn Hershenson and Evelyn Shen- copp, secretaries; Shirley Gins- burg, program chairman; and Edythe Ainbinder, executive member. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Molly Gurovsky wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. 0041 'TROY Laundry and Dry Cleaners Grand River at 12th 3rd Near Seldon KEACH CONG. BETH MOSES: At Saturday services Rabbi Isidor Schnee- balg will speak on "The Greatness of the Great Sabbath." CONG. ADAS YESHURUN: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Gold- man will preach on "For I Am the Lord, I Change Not." CONG. BETH- TIKVAH: At Saturday services Rabbi Leizer Levin will preach on "The Traditional Shabbas Hagadol." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "Preparing for Freedom." The Bar Mitzvah of Robert Wolfe will be observed. CONG. BETH AARON: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Marvin Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manny Schiff, will be observed. CONG. BNAI DAVID: At Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "The Great Sabbath." TEMPLE BETH AL: At Friday night services Dr. B Benedict Glazer will speak on "Darkness at Noon." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK; Sabbath services at 6 p.m., Friday; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BNAI ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin will preach on "Introduction to Pesach." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6:40 p.m., Friday; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Neuhaus will preach on "Regulations for Pesach." AIMS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak on "An Outstanding Moment Presented on the Eternal Light Program," at the concluding late Friday service, at 8:30 p.m. CONG. JOSEPH W. ALLEN: At Saturday services Rabbi David S. Bakst will preach on "The Power of Life." Program on Passover To Be Offered on TV Dr. Jonah B. Wise, nationally known Rabbi of Central Syna- gogue in New York and son of Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, the found- er of Liberal Judaism in Amer- ica, will be the guest speaker at the banquet of the annual .con- vention of the Michigan State Federation of Temple Sister- hoods at 7 p.m., April 3k), at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The Convention will open on Monday morning, at 9 a.m., April 30, with sessions and luncheon at Temple Israel. On May 1, the meetings will be held at Temple Beth El. Several hundred delegates and visitors are expected to attend; with the Sisterhoods of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel act- ing as the hostesses. Members of both Sisterhoods who would like to attend the banquet with their husbands or the banquet and the luncheons are asked to make reservations through both Temple offices. - The Michigan State Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods was organized in 1922 by the Sister- hood of Temple Beth El. 20—THE JEWISH NEWS X02 SERVICES o Detroit Temples To Host Michigan Sisterhood Groups BORSCHT Make your Holiday meals tempting wholesome! Serve ROKEACH BORSCHT. Also use all other ROKEACH PASSOVER PRODUCTS ...Kosher and Parve, of course—they're ROKEACH! Passover Deadline Deadline for all copy for our Passover issue will be at noon on Monday, April 16. Paramount laid out $135,000 in cash for the screen rights to Clifford Odets' hit play "The Country Girl." 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