Beth. Aaron Members Make Pledges
To Insure Completion of New BuildinLY.,
The new Beth Aaron Syna- spiritual leader, addressed the
. gogue, now in the process of j dinner, and Jack Schneider was
.construction, received material toastmaster. The dinner work-
assistance from 70 members and ! ers included Albert M. Fenkell,
friends, each of whom contri- Louis Ellenson, L. W. Friedman,
buted $300 and pledged their help Max Kaminsky, Jack Raisin and
to bring about swift completion Morris Litvin.
of the structure, at a dinner ! Rapid progress is being made
meeting at the synagogue last in the membership drive, an-
Wednesday.
nounced president, Harry Green.
Guest of honor at the function Over 200 members are being
was Dr. Marvin A. Last, out-1 sought among the Jewish resi-
g o i n g congregation president, ! dents of the Northwest area.
who was awarded a gavel and The present building will easily
presented with a resolution ex-1 be able to accommodate , all
pressing thanks for his service , members at High Holy Day ser-
during three successive terms. vices, Green stated.
Chairman of the dinner was I The religious school, under
Norman Jaffe, assisted by Jack the direction of Bernard Panush
Shenkman and Louis Wonboy. and Rabbi Gorrelick, will begin
Harry G r e e n , new president, on Sept. 16. Registration may be
made the presentation to Dr. : made at the synagogue office,
Last. • I Wyoming and Thatcher, or by
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, calling UN. 1-0773.
Ahavas Achim to Install Rabbi Einhorn
At Public Meeting on Sunday, Sept. 9
Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn, the by the Sisterhood, will make this
new conservative rabbi engaged an interesting evening.
by Cong. Ahavas Achim, will The congregation announces
be introduced to the public, and Sunday school classes will begin
officially installed as the spirit- Sept. 16. Enrollment of children
ual leader of the congregation, is now being taken. Reserva-
Sept. 9 at 8:30 p.m.
tons for seats for the high
Many Jewish dignitaries and holidays begins on Sunday.
civic- leaders are expected to at-
tend and welcome the Rabbi to
the Detroit Jewish community. Temple Beth El Opens
The public is welcome to attend School Registrations
this important occasion, and to
meet this young man who has
The opening sessions of the
gained a wide reknown on his
of Saturday
Temple Beth
r e c e n t international -speaking religious
El will be school
held on
and
tour through the Middle-Eastern
Countries. He also attended the Sunday morning, Sept. 15 and
World Zionist Congress in Israel. 16. Registration is required only
for new pupils, and will take
A musical program featuring place in the school .office on
Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, who has weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 .p.m.
been engaged for the coming Parents should bring children
high holidays, and refreshments with them.
The school has five depart-
Mogen Abraham Begins ments: nursery (four years old);
primary (kindergarten through
Holiday Ticket Sales
grade two) ; intermediate (grades
three through five) ; confirma-
Cong. Mogen Abraham, the tion department (g r a des six
synagogue of the Yeshivah Beth through nine), and high school
Yehudah on Dexter and Cort- (grades ten through twelve). All
land, is currently preparing for departments except the Junior
the forthcoming high holy days High meet Sunday. Junior High
of Oct. 1 and 2 and Oct. 10, an- meets on Saturday.
nounced Rabbi Max J. Wohlge-
The school will be under the
lernter, spiritual leader.
general supervision of Dr. B.
The synagogue is making its Benedict Glazer, with Rabbi Sid-
facilities available to the public ney Akselrad as director; Mrs.
on those dates at a nominal Samuel Mendelsohn, student
rate, with a reduction for mem- faculty advisor; Miss Rosalind
bers. Part of the income will Schubot, school secretary and
help maintain the educational Jason H. Tickton, music director.
program of the Yeshivah.
The synagogue especially ap- Jewish Morning Journal
peals to those within walking To Reappear on Aug 31
distance. Worshippers are ad-
vised that Mogen Abraham has
It became known this week
initiated the use of a uniform that the Jewish Morning Jour-
Machzor.
nal will reappear on Aug. 31.
There are only a limited ?num- Suspended due to financial dif-
ber of seats available. Those ficulties, the Yiddish daily is be-
wishing to reserve seats for the ing reorganized.
Holy Days should contact Hy-
man M. Beale, religious chair-
Our Want-Ads Get Results.
man, at the synagogue.
Beth Aaron Young Adults
To Form Bowling League
The first meeting of the Beth
Aaron Young Adults will be at
8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Syn-
agogue. Prospective members
are invited.
Co-educational bowling leagues
are being formed for the coin-
ing season. Those between the
ages of 18 and 25, should con-
,act Jerry Rogers, TO. 6-0195.
If interested in joining a co-
educational young adult group
and for still further informa-
tion call Leon Olshansky, presi-
dent, UN. 1-2490.
6 — THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 31, 1951
Dr. Bettan to Conduct
Holy Day Service.,,
At Temple Beth El
As has been the tradition of
Temple Beth El for the past 34
years and as a service to the
community, high holy day ser-
vices for non-members will be
conducted in the Brown Me-
morial Chapel at 7 p.m., Sept.
30; at 6:45 p.M. Oct. 9 and at
10:00 a.m. Oct. 1 and 10.
Rabbi Israel Bettan, of He-
:brew Union Col-
lege of
will of-
ficiate at t h e
er vie es and
preach the ser-
mons. Cards of
admission, at a
nominal charge,
are available at
the Temple Of-
Dr. Bettan flee.
Dr. Bettan, professor of hom-
iletics and midrash at the He-
brew Union College since 1922,
received his B.A. degree at the
University of Cincinnati, a n d
was ordained as rabbi at the He-
brew Union College in 1912. He
received the degree of Doctor of
Divinity in 1915. From 1912 to
1922 he was rabbi of the Reform
Congregation in Charleston, W.
Va., and served as chaplain in
the United States Army from
1918 to 1919.
Adas Shalom Will Be Ready for
Holidays; Plan Supplement Services
, Notwithstanding material in the social hall of the build-
shortages, the building of the ing during the holy days. The so-
main auditorium portion of the cial hall formerly was used by
synagogue of Adas Shalom the congregation for worship,
(Northwest) Congregation, is and facilities are adequate to
rapidly nearing completion and accommodate a large number of
is expected to be in readiness people conveniently. A rabbi
for high holiday services, ac- from the Jewish Theological
cording to the co-chairmen of Seminary will officiate. Cantor
the building committee, J. Mau- David Garen will chant the
rice Karo and Charles Charlip. liturgy.
Inquiries 'concerning the ar-
The president, R, N. Epstein,
has announced that arrange- rangements for seats may be
ments have been completed for made at the synagogue office,
supplemental services to be held Curtis and Santa Rosa, week-;
days, 9 to 5 p.m.
Mich. Rabbis to Attend
Reconstructionist Parley
Beth Abraham School
A large Michigan delegation,
led by Rabbis Leon Fram, of
Detroit; Harry Essrig, of Grand
Rapids; and Alfred L. Friedman,
of Lansing; will travel to.• Chi-
cago to • attend a conference of
the Midwest Region of the Jew-
ish Reconstructionist Founda-
tion, Sept. 8 and 9.
The Reconstructionist move-
ment, founded by Dr. Mordecai
NI. Kaplan, is dedicated to the
advancement of Judaism as a
religious civilization, including
the upbuilding of Israel and the
furtherance of universal free-
dom, justice and peace.
Cong. Beth Abraham religious
school will hold its first sessions
of the season at 10 a.m., Sept.
16, announced Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern, director of the school,
and Nathan J. Kaufman, edu-
cation committee chairman.
Returning students are asked
to report to last year's classes
for re-registration. New students
should register in the lobby . of
the synagogue, 12517 Linwbod.
Students from kindergarten
through grade 8 are accepted
from congregational members
or affiliate societies or from
non-members.
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