8 Synagooves Commence Ticket. Sales For High Holy Day Reservations Preparations for the forthcom- ing. high Holy Days are being undertaken and tickets and seating being arranged for at the following synagogues: Cong. Beth Abraham—Cantor Eugene Greenfield has been en- gaged again to chant Rosh Ha- shanah, Yom Kippur and Suk- kot services at the synagogue, 12517 Linwood. Cantor Kurt Baum will officiate at auxiliary services in the social hall. Ticket sales begin Tuesday and con- tinue on weekdays from 6 to 9 p.m., Sundays, 2 to 6 p.m. Seats for members and their families will be held or reserved only un- til Sept. 23. Cong. Bnai Jo- seph—in C a r mel Hebrew School an nounces con-' servative serv- ices to be held at its building,„ 17557 Wyoming. , . Cantor Louis :, Sax will offici- ate at the serv-., ices. Tickets for Cantor Sax the Holy Days are now on sale. Cong. Ahavas Achim—Reser- vations for seats are now being taken at the synagogue, Schaef- Judith Feinberg Wed to R. H. Pick In a beautiful garden setting, Judith Marya Feinberg, daugh- ter of the Charles E. Feinbergs MRS. ROBERT H. PICK of Boston Blvd., was married to Robert Handler Pick, son of Mrs. Anton Pick of Garden City, Mich., and the late Mr. Pick, on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 2. The bride chose for her wed- ding a gown of deep ivory satin combined with imported Chan- tilly lace. It was distinguished by a high neckline and round collar embroidered with seed pearls. Her bouffant skirt had panels of satin and lace and ex- tended into a full train. The finger tip length veil was se- cured by a satin cloche, and she carried a bouquet of white baby orchids and stephanotis. Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Suzanne. The bridesmaids were Judith Isenberg, Sheila Frenkel and Lois Daniels. Norman Rivkees of Du Bois, Pa., served Bob as best man. Ushers were Bartley Feinberg, the bride's brother, Stuart Winkleman of Port Huron, Mich., and Frank Handler, Jr. The newlyweds left later for a two week eastern honeymoon. Upon their return, they will make their home in Ann Arbor, where both are students at the University of Michigan. Adas Shalom YPC to Hold Membership Dance on Sept. 12 Adas Shalom Synagogue's Young People's Club will start fall activities with its annual membership dance at 8:45 p. m., Wednesday, in the social hall. Ralph Bowen's trio will furnish music. Young people between 18 and 30 are welcome. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 7, 1951 — MSC Students Wed er at Seven Mile Rd. Weekdays, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mogen Abraham Synagogue— Dexter at Cortland, congregation of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah has appointed Harry Greenfield, for- m e r rabbi of Delray Hebrew Cong. to serve as Cantor for the Holy Days. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter is rabbi, and David I. Berris, presi- dent. Seating Rabbi Greenfielda r r a n gements will be taken care of by calling Solomon Chinitz or Jacob Stein- bock, WE. 5-9651, mornings or evenings. Young Israel—Holiday services scheduled for Dexter Branch and Northwest. Junior congregation services- held at Dexter building. Samuel W. Platt is chairman of the holiday committee. Call Young Israel, TE. 4-4145, for tickets or information. Cong. Ezras Achim—synagogue of . Turover Aid Society, 12129 Dexter, has started sale of seats MRS. GERALD G. SHUMER for the Holy Days. Services will be chanted by Rabbi Gordon On Aug. 16, Suzanne Delphine and Rev. Mandel. Tickets sold Schatz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7 to 10 p.m., week days; 10 a.m. Maurice L. Schatz of Stoepel to 4 p.m., Sunday. Ave., became the bride of Gerald Gordon Shumer, son of Mr. and Elrich C. Shumer, of W. Beth Aaron Concludes Mrs. Outer Drive. The ceremony was 1st Conservative Year performed by Rabbi Sidney Akselrad at the Book Cadillac On the occasion of the first Hotel. The bride wore an ivory satin anniversary of the Beth Aaron Synagogue as a conservative gown. The yoke of illusion, synagogue, Rabbi Benjamin H. which formed a high round G o r relick and congregational neckline trimmed with seed president, Harry Green, an- pearls, had a bertha of import- nounced rapid advancement in ed lace. The gown was fashioned all phases of its synagogue life, with a fitted bodice, and the and expressed appreciation to full skirt ended in a court train. its members whose cooperation Her cap of matching lace held and understanding has led to in place the veil of illusion. She the construction of its new carried a cascade of white orchids. synagogue building. Mrs. Robert N. Nadler of Ros- The building, which is rapidly being completed, will be finished lyn Heights, N.Y., sister of the in time for the high holiday ser- bridegroom, was matron of vices next month. The 400 honor. The bridesmaids were members (expected to reach 500 Barbara Fox, Toby Goldman, by Rosh Hashanah because of a Nancy Baron, Ruth Danto and gigantic membership drive) will Marlene Keystone. Connie Schreiber was flower play host to residents in North- west Detroit during the holidays. girl. Harvey Schatz, brother of the The new building will be able to accommodate 1,400 worship- bride, was best man. Herbert Schreiber, Martin Goldberg, per s. Rev. Hyman Schulsinger, ac- Robert Nadler, James Brown and Cording to Green, will serve as Fred Schatz were ushers. After a month's honeymoon cantor for the services. Rev. Schulsinger has officiated in Miami Beach, the newlyweds in the most prominent syna- will reside . in Lansing, where gogues in the country for the they will resume their studies last 25 years. He served for 10 at Michigan State College. years as cantor of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel. In addition to his own can- torial renditions, he . is training a group in congregational melo- dies which will be introduced at the synagogue on the High Holy days for the first time. A musical program featuring Members of Ahavas Achim, new synagogue at Schaefer and Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, who has Seven Mile Rd., on Thursday been engaged as Cantor for the welcomed to Detroit their new high holidays, will be presented. rabbi, Ephraim F. Einhorn, who previously occupied a pulpit in England. Rabbi Einhorn will officially be installed at ceremonies Sun- day, beginning at 8:30 p.m., at the synagogue. Jewish digni- taries and community leaders 16616 JAMES COUZEHS HIGHWAY are expected to give the rabbi a US. 4 1010 warm reception to Detroit.. DETROIT 21, MICH. Just returned from the 23rd World Zionist Congress and a. speaking tour through the Mid- A Sure Sign of ACTION dle East, Rabbi Einhorn will be Industrial - Commercial introduced to the Jewish public Residential Properties which is invited to attend the CLEM & TEEK WEITZMAN ceremony. - In answer to the many inquiries concerning Kosher catering at the Belcrest Hotel, 5440 Cass Avenue, the Vaad Harabonim hereby makes known that at no time in the past did the Bel- crest Hotel approach the Vaad Harabonim with the intention of introducing Kosher catering there. Signed, VAAD HARABONIM of DETROIT CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE Announces that Supplementary Services will be held in its social hall on Rosh Hashanah, October 1, 2, and Yom Kippur, October 10. The services will be con- ducted by RABBI JULIUS WEINBERG and CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN WILL PREACH ON YOM KIPPUR Admission cards, $7.50, may be obtained at the congregation office, Lawrence entrance, daily 9 to 5 and 7 to 9, and all day Sunday. THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME TO ATTEND THE INTRODUCTION and INSTALLATION OF OUR NEW SPIRITUAL LEADER Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn Sunday Evening September 9th, 8:30 p.m. at the CONC. AHAVAS ACHIM 19190 Schaefer, Just N. of 7 Mile The Rabbi has a message of great im- portance for the Jewish Community. Many Jewish dignitaries and civic leaders will be present. TICKETS FOR HIGH HOLY DAYS Now availabie daily from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M., Sundays, 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Synagogue Services At Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., today, Rabbi Leon Fram, of -Temple Israel, will preach on "School Bells," marking the return of youth to the school- rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shap- ero will observe the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arnold Owen. Regular • sabbath services will be held ' at Temple Beth El, Cong. Shaarey Zedek, C o n g. Joseph W. Allen, Cong. Adas Shalom, Cong. Beth Aar o n, Cong. Bnai Moshe and Cong. Beth Abraham. Ahavas Achim Greets New Rabbi, E. F. Einhorn SERVICE SET CLEAN SCREEN ADJUST ION TRAP CENTER PICTURE ADJUST HORIZ'L ADJUST TUNING ADJUST VERT'L ADJUST SOUND ADJUST FOCUS CHECK TUBES TELEVISION SERVICE ENC'R'S, TE 4-2858 TE 4-2334 TE 4-2860 . 11565-DEXTER ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF AN ALL DAY NURSERY In Addition to Reintar Kindergarten and Elementary Classes by the WORKMEN'S CIRCLE SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN at 11529 LINWOOD at BURLINGAME For children, ages 3 to 5. The children will be picked up at 9:00 a.m. and brought back home at 3:30 p.m. They will be served morning juice and a hot lunch and after- noon milk. Kiodergarten Classes 9 A. M. to 12 A.M.; 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. • Elementary Classes from 3 :30 P.M. Subjects Taught: Yiddish - History - Jewish Holidays - Customs and Tradition - Hebrew - Singing and Dramatics Transportation to and from School provided. The school office is now open for information and registration daily, Monday through Friday. Telephone: TO. 8-5368 ISRAEL UNDERGOING WORST FOOD CRISIS Live On Bread and Cheese—Milk Ration Only for Children Drought Forces Many to By SYDNEY GRUSON Special to The New York Times TEL AVIV, Israel,' Sept. 3 — The worst of many food crises that Israel has faced in the three years since she became a state has developed in the last two months. . Now . that stocks bought in the United States last spring have been depleted the - full effects of last win- ter' s catastrophic drought are being felt throughout the country. Some relief is in sight. Aid now being discussed in the United States Con- gress and funds from the Israeli bond drive should become available soon. Part of this money will have to be used for immediate food pur- chases. Any improvement in the food situa- tion is likely to be only slight and it can be only temporary. RABBI EINHORN SEND YOUR FOOD PARCELS EARLY for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shmini Atzeret, and Simchot Torah. INDIVIDUALLY PACKED PARCELS 10.50 Standard 12 lbs. 14 lbs. 20 lbs. 33 lbs. 14.50 Special 19.50 Super 26.50 Select 38.50 Family 54 lbs. SERVICE FOR ISRAEL GIFT SCRIP $10.00 $15.00 $25.00 J Recipient Selects Food of His Own Choosing CALL — WRITE — VISIT THE ZIONIST OFFICE 1031 Penobscot Bldg. WOodward 5-1484 "Every Food Item Strictly Kosher" : I