Local Synagogues Making Arrangements
For High Holiday Ticket Distribution
Conservative, Orthodox and
Reform congregations in the
community are currently plan-
ning services for the High Holy
Days. Most synagogues have em-
barked on holiday membership
campaigns, while others are
planning auxiliary services to
accommodate overflow holiday
crowds.
In the following - paragraphs
are listed plans of various con-
gregations for the holidays.
Evergreen Jewish Community
This newest Conservative syn-
agogue in the Northwest section
of Detroit is now making ar-
ra,ngments for its third High
Holy Day season.
With a membership of nearly
300 the congregation is planning
to use two vacant stores at
19509 and 19511 W. Seven Mile
Rd. for regular and children's
services.
Rabbi Sidney Mossman, a
graduate of the Chicago Sem-
inary WTI recently was named
spiritual leader of the Com-
munity, will officiate at serv-
ices. He will be assisted by
Cantor H. Blank.
The congregation also an-
nounces the opening of its re-
ligious classes, for which en-
rollment is now open at the
Mettetal School. For informa-
tion on membership. call Isadore
Silverman, KE. 4-1732. For Re -
ligious School information, con-
tact Shy :,cagy, KE. 1-3955.
- Deadline Note
Because of the occurence of
Rosh Hashanah on Sept. 9,
10 and 11, it is necessary for
all synagogue. correspondents
to have material for our col-
umns of Sept. 11 into our of-
fice, 17100 W. Seven Mile Rd.,
no later than Thursday, Sept.
3-. This pertains to synagogue
activities a n d schedules of
services for Yom Kippur.
School sessions will begin on iterated their intentions of keep-
Oct. 4, at Andrew Jackson ing their congregation in its
School. For enrollment, call Mrs. Linwood-Blaine location to serve
Bodzin, LI. 6-1492 or visit the the needs of the many Orthodox
synagogue office, 24031 Jerome, Jews remaining in the area.
in Oak Park.
Several rumors concerning
Cong. Beth. Aaron
•
the sale of the synagogue of
Some Holiday seats are still late have been called "not
available, announces Louis Ellen-
based on fact," according to
son, head of the synagogue's Abraham Shainak, president.
seating committe, who adds that Seats for the holidays are
new members are invited to available from 7 to 9 p.m., ex-
join. The seating committee will cept Friday and Saturday, and
meet from 7 to 10 p.m., daily,
on Sunday, from 4 to 9 p.m.
except Friday, and from 10 a.m.
Temple Beth El
to 1 p.m., Sunday to accommo-
date worshippers: The holiday Dr. Richard C. Hertz will con-
will be ushered in with Selichot duct the early services and Rab-
services at 12:30 a.m., Sept. 5. bi Minard Klein, the late serv-
ices during the holiday season.
. Cong. Ahavas Achim
A limited number of openings Children's services and youth
exist for membership in the services will also be scheduled
congregation, it was .announced For the 35th consecutive year,
this week. The synagogue, how- supplementary services for non-
ever, will not be able to accom- members are scheduled in the
modate any additional people for Brown Memorial Chapel.
holiday services.
Cong. Beth Shmuel
Holiday services here will be Prominent Leaders
conducted by Rabbi J. Rabino- Helped Form Menorah
w i t z, spiritual
Chapel's Corporation
leader of the
c ongr egatione:
The newly-organized Menorah
and by his -son-
Funeral Chapel, 3800 Puritan, at
in-law, Rabbi
Myer Moskowitz,
Dexter, this week announced
of New York„
--that the new corporation in-
who will chant:::
eludes many prominent Detroit
the services.
Jewish leaders.
Rabbi Rabino-
witz will speak
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka is
in Yiddish, - and
president of the corporation
Rabbi Mosko-
Among those responsible for the
witz will deliverRabbi Moskowitz establishment of Menorah Chap-
the sermons in English.
el are Morris W. Zack, Sam Bro -
Northwest Israel Synagogue
dy, Dan Laven, Harry Schumer,
Seats for the holidays may be William Hordes, Morris Brand -
obtained every evening, except wine, Max Biber, Harry Fried-
Friday, from 7 to 10 p.m., and berg, Alfred Weiss and Howard
on Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 1 Bloch.
p.m. Membership is open to all
Orthodox worshippers in the
Northwest section. Rabbi Leo Y. !`' —DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 28, 1953
Goldman will be conducting his
first holiday service as spiritual
leader of this new congregation,
at 17376 Wyoming.
Cong. Mishkan Israel
Rumors to the contrary, offi- -
cials of the synagogue have re-
Oak Park Synagogue
Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin will
officiate at services of Oak
Park's only Conservative Syna-
gogue. School registration is Circle School Wins
currently in progress, and a State Commendation
staff of teachers selected by
Samuel Sigal, director of the
Mrs. Jack Bodzin, educational Workman's Circle School, an-
director.
nounces receipt of a letter from
the State of Michigan Depart-
1 ment of Social Welfare, which
ah Essay Contest licenses the school, commending
"you for the many evidences of
Open to All Children
progress that have been affected
To keep in touch with its stu- this year."
dents d u r i n g - the summer
In a letter from Mrs. Nellita
months, the Yeshivath Beth Ye- D. Fithian, consultant on nurs-
huda.h is sponsoring an .• essay ery schools, the Circle school was
contest, which it has announced praised for increasing its staff,
is now open to youngsters of the making extra play space avail-
general community.
able for children permitting
Topics are available in three them to play in smaller groups
age groups, and consist of "What and adding equipment for its
Mitzvah Do You Like Best and playground.'
Why?" (minimum 50 words, for
The school is currently ac-
children up to nine) ; "What cepting enrollments for nursery,
Great Jew Would You Want to kindergarten and after-school
Be and Why?" (minimum 100 sessions. Children three to five
words, for youngsters 8 to 1p); are accepted for afternoon class-•
and "What Do I Want from a es only, while elementary classes
Jewish Education" (mini- are for children six to 12.
mum 150 words, for children 11
Children are taught to read
and up).
and write Hebrew and Yiddish
Entries should be sent to the while obtaining knowledge about
Yeshivah, 12322 Dexter before all Jewish subjects. For inform-
Sept. 14. Children need not at- ation, call the school office from
tend the school- to be eligible for 1 to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday,
entry.
TO. 8-5368.
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ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Michael Gerald
Weitzman and Stuart Lawrence Bloom will be observed.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services. Rabbi Isaac
• Stollman will speak on "The Cup of Bitterness."
CONG. AHAVAS ACIIIM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Jacob Chi-
nitz will preach on "Salve or Salvation—the Message of Tocha-
' cha."
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9 am,
Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m,
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel L
Halpern will preach on the Torah Portion "Ki Sovo."
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi
Leo Y. Goldman will preach on "Life and Good, Death and
Evil."
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