Oak-Woods Jewish Center Purchases
Lot; Synagogue Building Approved by City

This is the way an architect views the proposed structure of

the Oak-Woods Jewish Center which will be constructed in the

near future, following permission granted last week by the Oak
Park Zoning Commission for the erection of a synagogue.
*
After being in existence for and will be used to make the
less than a year, the Oak-Woods last payments on the lot. The
Jewish Center has purchased a certificates are • available from
plot of land, and plans are cur- Mrs. Herman Katz, LI. 6-3379.
rently being made for the erec-
The Oak-Woods Jewish Center
tion of a suitable synagogue.
was envisioned to meet the ris-
After Approval was granted by ing needs for traditional Jewish
the City of Oak Park for 'the services in the rapidly expanding
building, members have started Oak Park-Huntington Woods
a campaign to raise the final section.
payments for purchase of the
The group received its charter
lot, located on Coolidge and Al- from the state in the spring of
len Rd.
this year, and since embarking
The synagogue will be built on on a membership campaign now
the north side of the City Hall. has 100 families on its rolls.
The structure will be erected to Morris Novetsky is president of
house facilities for a youth edu- the Center.
cation program, adult social and
educational program and for
scouting and . social activities, in Young Marrieds Slate
addition to its specific purpose Children's Holiday Party
as a house of prayer and a
meeting place for the commu-
The second annual Hanukah
nity.
party for children of members
Land purchase certificates are will be held by Temple Israel's
being sold for a dollar a share, Young Married Group at 2:30
p.m., Sunday, in the temple's
main auditorium.
Shoorey Zedek Men
Mary 'Melody, star of televi-
Planning Seminary Night sion's
Playschool program, will
entertain the youngsters. All
The Men's Club of Shaarey children
over two years of age
Zedek will conduct - a seminary may attend.
There is a slight
night on Jan. 7, in its social charge for non-member
children.
hall, Edward Robinson, chair-
As
an
added
feature,
Denise
man of the club's seminary
Greengood, a talented youngster
committee, disclosed.
The program will include a who has performed on the
television film featuring a half- Auntie Dee television show, will
hour interview with Dr. Louis sing some songs.
According to Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Finkelstein, chancellor of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of Arnold, chairmen of the after-
America, and an address by noon's event, holiday refresh-
Rabbi Reuben Slonim of Toron- ments, favors and balloons will
to. The public is invited to at- be given to each child. An at-
tend. There will be no solicita- tendance of 250 youngsters is
tion of funds.
expected.

Temple Israel to Install
New Assistant Rabbi

Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof, of
Pittsburgh, Pa., will preach at
the sabbath eve services of
Temple Israel
at 8:30 • p. m.,
today:
The occasion
will be the in-
stallation of the
newly - elected".
assistant rabbi.
M. Robert Syme.
who is to assist
Rabbi Leon
Fram in the
ministry of the
congregation.
Rabbi Fram
--°
perform the in- Rabbi Freehof
stallation ceremony.
Special music for the occasion
will be rendered by Cantor Rob-
ert S. Tulman and temple choir,
under the direction of Karl
Haas.
Following the services there
will be a reception, sponsored
by the Sisterhood in honor of
the newly installed assistant
rabbi. The public is invited.

Plan Testimonial Banquet Honering
Third Anniversary Here, of Rabbi Meisels

A group of representatives of
synagogues,
landsmanshaften
and fraternal organizations are
sponsoring a banquet in honor
of Rabbi Chaim Meisels, the Sar-
vasher Rebbe, and his family.
The affair will be held at 6
p.m., Jan. 10, at the Young Isra-
el Center. Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Hirsh Meisels, brother of
the honor guest, a leading rab-
binical personality of Chicago
and prominent Yiddish orator.
Greetings will be extended by
representatives of the Vaad
Horabonim, the Council of Or-
thodox Rabbis and other local
organiaztions.
Rabbi Meisels before settling
in Detroit three years ago had
survived the brutality of the
Nazis in Europe. Upon liberation,
he became chairman of the
Rabbinical Council in the British
zone in occupied territory. He
also founded in France the Yesh-
ivath Sheerey Yisroal, of which

Israeli Consul General to Address Habonim

.

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

Avraham Harmon, Consul
General of the Israeli American
delegation will be guest speaker
at an open session of the 23rd
national veida (convention) of
Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth,
it was announced in New York
by Dani Kerman, Habonim na-
tional president
Harmon will address the ses-
sion to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue. His topic of discussion
will be "The Validity of Zionism
Today." The public is invited.
The veida will officially open
on Dec. 27 with a program at
the Workman's Circle which will
feature a talk given by David
Breslau, one time national presi-
dent of Habonim, and education-

10

—

Days?" At 11:15 a. m. services Saturday, Dr. Hertz will talk on
"Judah Touro—The Man Who Loved His Fellow Man."
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabb' Benja-
min H. Gorrelick will speak on "Life's Ultimate Perspectives."
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman will preach on "When Brethren Dwell in Unity."
CA)NG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern will review the Torah portion "Vayigash."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m., today; at
8:30 a. m., Saturday.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m.,
today; at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of William
Rosender and Earl Band will be observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m., today;
at 9 a. m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m., today; at
9 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Joel Levi will be ob-
served.
SUBURBAN TEMPLE: Hadassah Sabbath will be observed at
8:15 p. m., today, at Burton School, Huntington Woods.

World-famous McALPIN:Hotel
is the center of , everything

worthwhile in New York.
Convenient to shopping,
business and theatres. -
Utmost in comfort
and service.

1500 Rooms
with bath- radio
from $4.50

A TISCH HOTEL

CARD OF THANKS

=HOTEL

The family of the fat - Ben-
jamin Rosenthal wishes to
thank its relatives and friends
for the many kindnesses ex-
tended during its recent bereave-
ment.

CARD OF SYMPATHY
The Chenstochover Rajoner
Farein wishes to express its
deepest sympathy to fellow
members, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sborow, on the recent passing
in Paris, France, of Mr. Sborow's
brother and sister-in-law, Jo-
seph and Sarah Sborow.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

$10 PER MONTH

We Serve os Your Office . . .

Permitting your clients to keep in
touch with you during business
hours.

We answer oil your
incoming coils.
Moiling Address Optional

THE PERFECT CRACKER

Parry. social, snack or luncheon —
Tam Tam's tops for crunchy tnunchin'l

-14500 W. _7 MILE: RD._

Dr's the finest, flakiest friend 2 snack ever Isatii
...it's the perfect taste-mate to 2 11 your
favorite beverages, juices and spreads!

I Block W. of Jos. COuzens

COYLE TELEPHONE
ANSWERING SERVICE
VE. 7-6701

_UN- 4-7100

MAIs s

This iyiniscil is Your Assurer's. of

1ft

STRICTEST XASHRUTH & FINEST QUALITY!

+IP

DETROIT PIONEER OMEN

Invites All Its Contributors to Attend

r

Annual
Donor
Event

Rabbi Singerman Appointed
Beth Joseph Spiritual Head

Morris Fisher, chairman of the
board of trustees of the Beth
Joseph Synagogue announces
that Rabbi Arnold Singerman
will assume full duties as spirit-
ual director with the completion
of the new congregational build-
ing.
Rabbi Singerman received his
bachelor of arts degree, was or-
dained, and did graduate work
at Yeshiva University. He holds
two certificates in education and
a master of science degree from .
Wayne University.

emigration.
Since his arrival in Detroit he
has renewed contact with his
disciples from 'the old world now
in this city, who with a number
of other admirers have founded
the Cong. Khal Charedim, of
which Rabbi Meisels is spiritual
leader.
The committee of sponsors
consists of Isadore Sosnick, hon-
orary chairman, David J. Cohen,
chairman, Morris Goldberg, co-
chairman, Sam Cohen, treasurer,
Harry Greenfield, secretary, Da-
vid I. Berris, Joseph Borenstein,
Harry Band, Sol Benek, G. D.
Bloom, Nathan Cohen, Isadore
Cohen, Norman Eltus, M. Ehren-
feld, Nathan Framovitz, Ben
Feldman, Harry Greenstein, Jo-
seph Grossman, Max Hoberman,
Louis Jonas, Alex Josepr, Sol
Kamenetzky, Sam Klein, M. L.
Kraus, Jacob Lax, M. Lipshitz,
M. M. Merton, Morris Mohr, Abe
Nussbaum, Chaim Rosenberg,
Jacob Soberman, Harry Stolsky,
Philip Stollman, Morris Snow,
Joseph Spitzer, H. Schlessinger,
Sol Turkel, Louis Tenebaum,
Max Weisberg, G. Wurzberger
and Theodore Weiss.
Tickets for the banquet may
be obtained by calling TO.
7-2184, TY. 5-3194 or TO. 5-1095.

Friday, December 11, 1953

Et Is Our Business to Help You
With Courtesy and Efficiency

CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM : At Saturday services, Rabbi Jacob
Chinitz will preach on "Brothers Must Love or Hate."
TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p. m. services today, Dr. Richard C.
Hertz will preach on "How Do You Find Inner Peace These

al director of the Bet Berl In-
stitute in Israel.
Beverly White, local publicity
chairman of the veida, an-
nounces that over 300 delegates
and visitors are expected to at-
tend.

he continued as dean until his

LIND BROTHERS

Radio and TV Performers
Outstanding Vocal Trio

We Proudly

'44=1"Present -->

ASONIC TE

DR. JUDD 1 TELLER

News Analyst, Foreign
Correspondent and Writer

LE

Sunday, December 13.111-8:30 P.

FOR TICKET INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL TO. 94180

