6—THE JEWISH NEWS Conservative Synagogues to Offer Joint Institute of Adult Studies Conservative agnagogues--Ades Shalom, Aha- vas Achim, Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe and Shaarey Zedek—have limited in an effort to establish ast inter-congregational insti- Jewish studies, to be tute known as The Synagogue Adult institute. The rabbis of the five congre- gations will serve as faculty members, in addition to promi- nent local teachers, including Mrs. Harold J. Goodman and Ezri Atzmon. The opening session of the in- stitute will be on Nov. 11, at Cong. Adas Shalom. It will con- tinue for 18 consecutive Tues- days at the synagogue. In addi- tion to the regular instructors, four guest lecturers from the Jewish Theological Seminary have been invited. Foundations of Living Juda- ism," the Institute's theme, will be featured in the curricultun which includes Bible, Talmud, Prayer Book, history, literature Detroit's fi•e of Holiday Bond Sale Nets Nearly $175,000 Close to $175,000 in State of Israel bonds were sold at High Holiday appeals in over a score of synagogues in the city on Yom Kippur and Sukkot, it was announced by the Detroit Israel bond committee. Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive di- rector of Mizrachi, has inform- ed the community that mem-, bers of all synagogue commit- tees will be present in the syna- gogues between 11 and 2 and 7 and 9 p.m., Sunday to receive bond monies, which will be turned in by those who made holiday commitments. All congregants are urged to bring in funds on Sunday to enable the State of Israel to have this money available for its urgent needs. "I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up to the light that I have."—Abraham Lincoln. Friday, October 17, 1952 and Judaism. Courses wi ll taught in elementary and ad- vanced Hebrew. The Institute advisory coun- cil consists of Rabbis Morris Ad- ler, Jacob Chinitz, Efenjamin H. Gorrelick, Moses Lehrman and Jacob E. Segal. The lay committee is corn- posed of Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman; Max Biber, Mitchell Feldman, vice-chairmen; Mrs. Albert Kaplan, treasurer; and Alex Kraft, secretary. A fee of $3 will be charged for the entire Institute. Regis- tration can be made now at any of the five participating syna- gogues, or at Adas Shalom on Nov. 11, the opening session. For complete information, consult any of the five synagogue of- fices. Rabbi Fasman To Be Bnai David Speaker The 60th anniversary jubilee of Cong. Bnai David will be celebrated with • a series of four programs, t h e first of which will be held at 8 p.m., Wednes- day, in the syn- .., agogue. Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasman, pres- ident of the He- brew Theologi- , -cal College of Rabbi Fasman New York, will be the guest speaker. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will conduct the service, which will be in commemoration of d e - ceased members of the congre- gation. Cantor Hyman J. Adler and the synagogue choir will sing appropriate music for the occasion. The series of events will in- clude an affiliates night affair on Oct. 29, a religious night pro- gram, Nov. 7, and a banquet at the Latin Quarter on Nov. 16. Mail Orders for Tickets! Rabbi Klein io Be Installed at Beth El Rabbi Millard Klein will be installed as assistant rabbi of Temple Beth El at the opening sabbath eve service at 8:15 p.m., today. The installation address :.will be given by "Dr. Samuel S. Ma y e rberg, :•rabbi of Cong. B n. a 1 Jehudah, Kansas City, `> Mo. who con- firmed Rabbi 'Klein and who was his teacher. Upon his or- dination f r o m the Hebrew nion College in 1917, Rabbi Dr. Mayerberg Mayerberg w a s called to Detroit as the first as- sistant rabbi of Temple Beth El, and was associated with the late Dr. Leo M. Franklin for three years. Since 1924 he hag been a spiritual leader in Kansas City. Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein, spiritual leader of Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac will officiate and preach the sermon at 11 a.m. Saturday. United Synagogue Schedules Regional Conference Here Beth El C o 11 e g e of Jewish Studies will offer eight courses this fall beginning at 8 p.m., Monday. Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein, of Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, will teach "Basic Judaism: A Design for Living" and "The History of the Great Religions"; Rabbi Al- fred L. Friedman, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Lansing, will teach "The Prophets and Their Message to our Times" and "Great Jewish Books Through the Ages"; Rabbi Minard Klein, assistant rabbi of Temple Beth El, will teach "The Lifetime of a Jew" and "Beginner's He- brew"; Dr. Norman Drachler, Educational D i r e c t or of the Temple, will offer a course in "Modern Jewish History"; and Dr. Louis L. Friedland, associate professor of government at Wayne University, will teach "Jewish Community Life in the United States." The courses at Beth El College of Jewish Studies are free and are open to the general com- munity. Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of the Temple, is regis- trar and Miss Bernice Shannon is secretary. Registration will be held from 7 to 8 p.ro., Monday. MEET RIM AND ZEST AT Pewovkee, Wisconsin Cong. Beth Abraham Elects New Synagogue Leaders At its annual meeting, Cong. Beth Abraham elected Louis Ellenbogen its new president. Serving with him will be Hy- man P. • Weller and Harry Saltz- man, vice presidents Ben Zuck- er, treasurer; .Take Greenberg, assistant treasurer; Edward Rice, secretary; and Jacob Land- garten, sexton. 20 mites west of Milwaukee. Swimming Tropical Indoor Pool. Complete Healt is Spa and Solarium. $9 Daily American From Plan Based on 5-Day Special Rate Sunday to Friday for Resen.otione and free illustrated brochure S'hinderman Management Detroit office WO. 5-4292 am! ILMAIONIIT "Hospitality" Manors In M'ami Beach, Florida: Mount Royal Manor—en the ocean North Shore Manor—lexer/ opts. Your Jewish News WANT AD An all day conference on con- gregational standards and lead- number is WO. 5-1155. ership will be held by the Michi- gan Region of the United Syna;- gogue of America, on Nov. 16, [...._ CLOTHING SCRIP FOR ISRAELIS. . only $22.00 at Cong. A d a s Shalom, an- Finest English at last available for your friends and relatives in Israel. woolens and worsteds for men's and ladies' suits. You may select material nounced Dr. Leonard Sidlow of or let them choose. Other certificates on sale for food, drugs, shoes, radios Detroit, president. and other appliances. Open Sundays. Specialists in Israel. "Blueprints for the Ideal Con- ISRAEL ENTERPRISES, 11820 Dexter Blvd. (at Tuxedo) TO. 8-6896 gregation" will be the subject of six planning sessions. Clarence R. Gross of Montreal, Canada, You Can Get a Better Deal on a will be the keynote speaker. CHEVROLET Al Rosen, hard-hitting second baseman for Hank Greenberg's Cleveland Indians, is JTA's choice as the most valuable Jew- ish player of the year. Car or Truck from IS FABER • MORRIS SHORE at SYNAGOGUE NEW YORK CITY OPERA COMPANY 00 You can always get fuel oil from Argo! 24 hour service, 7 days a week. THE ARGO OIL CORPO ATI \LiA Dick Connell Chevrolet SERVICES BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services Rabbi Benja- min H. Gorrelick will preach on "Creation and Recreation." The Bar Mitzvah of Joel Grand will be observed. Nev. 4 through 9– MASONIC TEMPLE ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services at 5:30 p.m., today; at Tuesday Eve., Nov. 4 LA TRAVIATA 8:45 a.m., Saturday. Junior Congregation, 9:30 a.m. Children's Prances Yeend, Edith Evans, David Poled, Walter service, 10:30 a.m. Cassell, Conductor, Serail's. Wednesday Eve., Nov. 5 CARMEN CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "The Difference Between Good and Anne Bollinger, Gloria Lane, Mice Engrain. Giulio sari, James Pease, Conductor, Dr. Rosenstock. Evil." The Bar Mitzvah of Larry Black will be observed. Thersday Eve., Nev. 6 ; ; FAUST CONG. SHARREY ZEDEK: Services at 5:30 p.m., today at 9 a.m., Ann Ayers, Frances Bible, Rudolf Petrak. Wailer Saturday. Junior Congregation at 9:30 a.m. Intermediate at Cassell, Conductor, Thomas P. Martin. 10:30 a.m. Friday Evening, Nev. 7 ; AIDA CONG. BNAI DAVID : At Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Anne McKnight, Margery Mayer, Lawrence Winters, Sperka will preach on "The Sabbath of Beginning." James Pease, Conductor, Serafin. CAYALLERIA TEMPLE - ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m., today, Rabbi Leon Fram will Saturday Mot, Nov- 8 RUSTICAPIA preach on "Re-Opening the Torah." The Bar Mitzvah of Patricia Neway, Edith Evans, Mary Kreste, David Poleri, Mitchell Millman will be observed. Richard Wentworth, Conductor, Lee Shaynen AND CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5:20 p.m., today; at Eva Likova, Richard Bonnelli, PAGLIACCI Thomas Tipton. 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Clifford Miller will be MADAME observed. ; BUTTERFLY CONG. Sat. Eve., Nov. II MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Camiita Williams, Wesley Dalton, Richard Torigi. Stollman will preach on "Man in Process of Creation." Pre- Bar Mitzvah youths will join in Junior Congregation services. Sunday Eve., Nev.9 LA ROHEME AHAVAS ACHIM SYNAGOGUE: At late Friday services, Rabbi Rudolf Petrak, Thomas Tipton, Alice Richmond, Jon Doyens, Arthur Newman, Conductor, Dr. Rosenstock. Jacob Chinitz will preach on. "Ghettos Without Judaism." PAM.: 4.80-4.20-3.60--3.00 -2.40- 1.130-1.20 Morning service at 9 a.m. Send mail orders to Detroit Opera Association, Box CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Gold- Office, Masonic Temple, Detroit 1, Michigan. Enclose STAMPED, ADDRESSED envelope with your check. man will preach on "The History of the Beginning." TO 9-2800 Temple Beth El Opens College of Studies 12240 JOS. CAMPAU TW. 1-0600 Announcing SYNAGOGUE ADULT INSTITUTE Under the joint sponsorship of the Conservative Congre- gations of Detroit: ADAS SHALOM AHAVAS ACHIM BETH AARON BNAI MOSHE SHAAREY ZEDEK GENERAL THEME: Foundations of Living Judaism COURSES: Basic Texts of the Bible Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Instructor Cong. Beth Moses Plans Opening of Sunday School The Cooperative Parent- Teachers Association of the Cong. Beth Moses Tillie Feldman Memorial religious school _will help with registration of school children this Sunday. Temporary PTA officers are Mesdames Rose Mege, president; Ruth Slotsky, vice-president; Charlotte Freedman, secretary; and Cecelia Feldman, publicity chairman. Parents will help in the or- ganizing and administration of classes during the 30 . week course. Rabbi Isaac Paneth an- nounces the reassignment of Rev. Marshall L. Goldman as director of the school. The school Is open to all Detroit Jewish children. Basic Texts of the Talmud Rabbi Morris Adler, Instructor Basic Ideas in Prayer Book Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Instructor Great Moments in Jewish History Rabbi Jacob Chinitz, Instructor Great Passages in Modern Jewish Literature Rabbi Jacob I. Segal, Instructor BEGINNING: Tuesday Evening, November 11th, at 8:15 p.m. and continuing for 18 consecutive Tuesday evenings ALSO: Courses in Hebrew, and visiting lecturers from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Registration wilt be received at the Synagogue Offiee of each of the participating Synagoittm. Call the Sywogogas Offtes for Forth's Intansation Courses Open to AR Adult Jews In tine Cotnntun4ty