Synagogues Announce Supplementary
Services for the High Holy Days

With the start of the High will be led by Rabbi `Benjamin
Holy Days only three weeks Gorrelick, assisted by Cantor
away, Detroit's synagogues are Hyman Schulsinger. The con-
gregation will hold services in
its new synagogue, designed for
1400 worshippers. The High Holy
Day season will be ushered in
with special Selichot services on
Sept. 22.
Cong. Mogen Abraham—A re-
view of prayers for Holy. Day
services have started, and con-
tinue on the follofing dates:
Sept. 17, 19, .24,. 26. and Oct. 3
and 8, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.,
at the synagogue,- Discussions
are led by Rabbi M. J. Wohlge-
lernter, with Cantor Harry
Greenfield reviewing melodies.
Seats may be reserved for the
holidays at any time, daily or
Sunday.
Cong. Agudath Israel—Cantor
Joseph Borenstein will lead serv-
ices at the synagogue, Linwood
at Lawrence. Seats at a nominal
rate are available daily, 7 to 9
p.m.; Sunday ; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
CANTOR DAVID GAREN
or call WE. 4-6644.
rapidly filling reservations for
regular and auxiliary services.
Synagogues preparing for the
Holy Days include:
Adas Shalom Synagogue—
Regular services will be held in
Maurice Winston of 18517
the newly-completed sanctuary
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Roselawn has been named to
Nicholas Fenakel chanting the head the Dearborn United Foun-
liturgy, assisted by an eight voice dation Drive by John Bugas,
choir under the direction of Dan general chairman.
In 1950 Winston received a
Frohman. Supplementary serv-
ices will be led by Cantor David leadership plaque for outstand-
Garen ; prominent young tenor, ing work in the Torch Drive.
Winston is director of the
and a rabbi from the Jewish
Boys' Club in -Dearborn and at
Theological Seminary.
Youth services will also be present is conducting a cam-
held by the junior congregation. paign to raise funds to build a
Club in Dearborn. Each
Conducting services will be Rob- Boys'
year
he
girls' and boys'
ert Shapiro. Bruce Siegan. Sol softball sponsors
and basketball teams.
Spiro, Marvin Starman and Dan- During the
past 10 years he has
iel Elazar.
sent many underprivileged chil-
Temple Beth El—Dr. B. Bene- dren to camp.
dict Glazer and , Rabbi Sidney
A watch is given annually to
Akselrad will alternate conduct- the outstanding boy in the Boys'
ing services in the main audi- Club.
torium. Rabbi Israel Bettan of
He is also a member of the
Hebrew Union College will con- board of directors of the Dear-
duct supplementary services in born Council of Social Agencies.
the Brown Memorial Chapel.
A citation was given him by the
Cong. Beth Abraham—Auxil- U. S. Treasury Dept. for his suc-
iary services an the synagogue's cess as chairman of the Bond
social hall are being sponsored Drive in Dearborn. He is an
by the Men's Club. Rabbi Israel active worker for the Jewish Al-
Halpern will supervise services. lied Campaign.
A special committee is taking
Morrey Winston is president
reservations of the Metropolitan Detroit
daily, 6 to 9 Jewelers Association. He recent-
p.m., and Sun- ly received an appointment to
day, 2 to 6 p.m. the National Association of
. Cong. Bn.ai Credit Jewelers as a member of
- Moshe — Rabbi the Board of Directors.
Julius Weinberg
and Cantor A.
No government ought to be
A. Rosenfeld without censors and where the
will conduct press is free none ever will.—
auxiliary s e r v- Thomas Jefferson.
ices in the social
hall. Rabbi
-- 'Moses Lehrman
DOWNTOWN
Rabbi Weinbergwill preach, the
sermonf or
SYNAGOGUE
services in the main auditorium.
Admission cards are available at
offers privilege to remember dear
the synagogue office, daily, 9
departed with solemn memorial on
Yom Kippur Yiskor Wednesday
a.m. to 5 p.m. and all day Sun-
October 10th. Services at the
day.
Temple Israel — George M.
VETERAN'S
Stutz, chairman of the memorials
committee. announces that
MEMORIAL BUILDING
Yahrzeit light memorial plaque
has been affixed to the Tem-
151 W. Jefferson Avenue
ple's walls. Applications for
Rabbi
Herman Rosenwasser offi-
names to be placed on the
ciating.
plaque are now being accepted.
Karl W. Haas, music director ;
To facilitate recording nomes and
announces a new composition ;
insure prompt acknowledgement
"The Shofar Sounds" by Abra-
kindly make your request as soon
ham W. Binder, will receive its
as possible. Address: Downtown
preview at holiday services.
Synagogue, 1205 Griswold
Cong. Beth Aaron—Services

Earlier Deadline
For Sept. 28 Issue

Synagogue Services

Services in o u r synagogues
start Friday night at Temple
Israel where Rabbi Leon Fram
will preach on "My Mission in
Israel," recent book by Dr.
James G. McDonald. Harvey
Tack will observe his Bar Mitz-
vah. At Cong. Beth Abraham,
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will
preach on Saturday on "Build-
ing Our Brother's House." At
Saturday services at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Morris
Adler will preach on "Placing
the Right Accent on Our Life."
Regular weekly services are
scheduled at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, Ahavas Achim Syna-
gogue, Cong. Bnai Moshe and
Temple • Beth El.

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But her personality was strik-
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dertone, "Eins, Tzvei, Drei"
the "Fartisanen Lid" and an-
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three years ago. "Es brennt,"
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