• Rabbi Isidor B. Hoffman, of New York, has been engaged by Cong. Bnai Moshe to offi- ciate at supplementary services in the social hall, it was an- nounced this week by synagogue officials. • Rabbi Hoffman, a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary a n d Columbia Uni- versi ty, has done graduate work at, Cornell University; , :American School for Oriental Re- search in Jeru- salem and Heb- . Rabbi Hoffman rew University. From 1929 to 1933 he served as director of the Cornell U. Hillel Foundation, and has been councellor to Jewish students at Columbia for the past 19 years. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will also officiate at the supplemen- tary services as in the previous years, and Rev. Isadore- Straus will chant the early portion of the service. . New chairs, designed for added comfort, have been ac- quired for the convenience of worshippers, a congr egation spokestnan said. Admission cards are currently available at the synagogue office, in the school building. ••••• ■ ••111.1. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. MISHK.VT ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoliman will preach on "On the Threshold of Repentance, Prayer and Charity." - CONG. BETH ABRAHAM:. At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will speak on "The Torah Portion Shoftim." ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at.8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Richard Alan Litt , will be observed. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:15 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Lanny Jacobs will be observed. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:3 13 -p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. Oak Park Synagogue Names Rabbi Eskin As Spiritual Leader The Oak Park Synagogue, formed to serve the spiritual need of Conservative Jews in the Oak Park-Huntington Woods area, announces the ap- pointment of Rabbi He ■ ;)ert S. Eskin as its spiritual leader. Active in many phases of Jewish life, Rabbi Eskin is iden- - titled with the Bnai Brith, Jewish War Veterans and _Veterans of Foreign W a r s. 'His previous pulpit was at the Port Huron Jewish Com- munity Center: His duties in ort Huro n ere interrupt- ed by World II Rabbi Eskin luring which he served as a chaplain in the United States Army. He was recognized for his personal valor by winning the Silver Star and Bronze Star medals, the third and • fourth highest military awards given by the U. S. After the cessation of hostili- ties, Rabbi Eskin was active in a campaign to feed and clothe refugees in concentration camps. His community center was af- fectionately known by DPs as "Eskinhaus." After returning to Port Hu- ron, the rabbi was elected na- tional chaplain of the VFW, held the post of vice-president of the Association of Jewish Chaplains and currently is serv- ing "a second term as chaplain of the Michigan State Depart- ment of JWV. In 1946, Rabbi Eskin was named Jewish chaplain of Dear- born Veterans Hospital, Marine Hospital, Selfridge Field and Grosse Isle Naval Base, and still serves in that capacity. Born in Madison, Wis., Rabbi Eskin received his rabinical training at New Haven Theolo- gical Seminary, and studied ad- vanced courses at the Mesiftan in New York. 200 Iranian Jews Leave Turkish Port for Israel ISTANBUL, (JTA) — A new group of 200 Iranian Jewish emigrants left the Turkish port of Alexandretta for Israel aboard the Turkish ship, "Aksu." Ten young men and women, from the ORT school in Teh- eran, are included, but most of the emigrants are middle-aged, poor people coming from dif- ferent towns in Iran. Beth Aaron Synagogue Prepare for Holidays Judging from the response to the first week of seat assign- ment for the High Holy Days, Beth Aaron Synagogue will completely fill its 1400-seat auditorium for the holidays, it was announced this week by congregation president, Harry Green; The seating committee meets daily, except Friday, from 7 to 10 p.m., and Sunday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., at the syna- gogue for those wishing to make arrangements. Members of the seating com- mittee include Louis Ellenson, chairman, Morris M. Buch, Jay I. Grant. Jacob Harris, Max Lankin, Dr. Marvin A. Last, Louis Levine, Jack Schneith.r and Milton Weiss. All inquiries for holiday tick- Allocates Fund to Ease ets should be sent to the syna- Unemployment Among Arabs gogue, 18000 Wyoming, UN. 1-- 0773. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is- rael government allocated 60,000 Beth Abraham to Start pounds to ease unemployment in the country, it was 'an- Consecration Classes nounced by Minister of Labor Golda Myerson. The money will Plans for the opening of the be spent on public works to be Cong. Beth Abraham Religious carried out in Arab-populated School on Sept. 13 werq an- sections of Israel. nounced this week by Rabbi Is- rael I. Halpern, school principal, and Nathan J. Kaufman,, chair- man of the educational board. You've Been Registration for all elemen- tary grades — kindergarten Looking For through grade 8 — is open to And any child in the city in addition to children of congregation Your Deal members and affiliated groups. The school is financed jointly by the Men's and Women's Clubs. In addition to the Sunday school; the board will also spon- sor a three-day-week Hebrew BE SURE TO SEE school. The end of this school year will mark the first eighth grade class graduation. A spe- — NOW AT — cial consecration class for 16- The World's Top Trader year-old boys and girls will be FLOYD RICE directed by Rabbi Halpern. Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman as- sumed his post as spiritual leader of Northwest Israel Syn- agogue and Center when he preached the sermon at last Saturday morning's services. Sabbath services are' sched- uled for 7:25 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Gold- man will conduct a class in Pirkey Avoth at 6 p.m., each Saturday, open to all who are interested. The synagogue's High Holy Day committee has begun regu- lar meetings to assign seats and distribute tickets for the holi- days. With the exception of Fri- day evening, the committee will be on duty from 7 to 10 p.m., daily. Sunday, it will meet. from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Assisting Rabbi Goldman in the conduct of High Holiday services will be Cantor Henry Baum. Seating committee mem bers, appointed by Norman Su- kenic, synagogue president, in- clude Harry Horowitz, chairman, Gilbert Averbuch, Harry Blitz, and Sam Sukenic. Gemilnth Chassodim to Hold Services in Davison Center C o n g. Gemiluth Chassodim this year will hold its High Holy Day services in the auditorium of the Davison Jewish Center. Siegfried Cahn, president, ad- vises that since a limited num- ber of seats are available tickets must be ordered no later than Aug. 30. SfiaA.ottfid jitawiliva CHOOSE %teg a fla Away from the noise of the loop—yet readily accessible in IS minutes. Chicago's largest hotel within ID minutes from airport. 600 =_ —_ — modern. comfortable rooms—complete facil- ities for business and social functions. GEORGE E KNOY Gen. Mgr. STONY ISLAND AT CHICAGO PHONE SIXTY SEVENTH FAH'. 4.5100 AMEIC P ooh JlaOliancth Scridor $5-$10-$15-$25 Special Yom Toy Package $18 - 26 Lbs. 6 cans Beef, 6 cans Condensed Milk, 8 Oz. Tea, 6 cans Vegetable Fat, 16 Oz. 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Northwest Israel Synagogue 17376 Wyoming Between Santa Clara and Santa Maria UN. 4-9776 UN. 2-4796 -4nnounce That HIGH HOLY DAY TICKETS May now be obtained from the seating committee at the Synagogue, Daily, Evenings except Friday, from 7 to 10 p.m.; Sundays from 8 to 12 a.m. Rabbi Leo Goldman and Cantor Henry Baum ' -8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS : Friday, August 14, 1953 Rabbi ollilman Begins Duties at NW Israel Rabbi noffmauHere For Holiday Services At Cong. Bnai Moshe •1 Will Officiate the Holiday Services NOTE: Daily services are now being held at 7 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. MR. NORMAN SUKENIC, President MR. HARRY HOROWITZ, Ticket Chairman 14300 Livernois TO. 8-9810 SEATS NOW AVAILABLE 195 3 : HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVICES • CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID ELMHURST at 14th Ave. Admission $9.00 to $25.00 (Main Auditorium) Cards Now Available at Office of the Synagogue 2220 Tuxedo TO. 8-8776 MON. THRU THURS. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. SUNDAY Newly Chosen Spiritual Leader Rabbi Hayim Donin Will Officiate Liturgy by Cantor Hyman L Adler and Cong. Bnai David Choir, Directed by Abe Silver The Jewish News Solves Your New Year Greeting Problem lzn:r1 Your New Year Message Will Reach Your Relatives and Friends Through the Columns of THE JEWISH NEWS To Insert Your Greeting in the NEW YEAR ISSUE of The Jewish News, Fill in the Information in the Coupon Below and Mail it with $2 to THE JEWISH NEWS, 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. and Family Address , PLEASE PRINT YOUR COUPON AND REMITTANCE MUST REACH US BY AUG. 20