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July 09, 1954 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-09

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Oak Woods Center . Leaders Receive
plaques at Synagogue DinneNDance

Congregation Beth Abraham Schedules Prograin for Ground Breaking •

Plans for the program and ; Troop 506, led by Scoutmaster i Louis Ellenbogen, president of
special ceremonies marking the Bill Walton, Cantor Eugene ! Beth Abraham, in urging the
Pictured here are, ground breaking for the new ! Greenfield will lead the singing ; public to attend the program,
Abraham Synagogue Cen-
left to right, MORRIS Beth
ter, at Seven Mile Rd. and of the national anthem and . asks all unaffiliated families to
NOVET.SKY, DAVID
Greenlawn, were - announced ! Hatikvah. The invocation will inquire about membership at a
FELDSTEIN and Mrs.
,hich
DAVID D.OMBEY who this week -by Benjamin Siegel ! be delivered by Dr. Max Kapus- ! special membership booth -
were principals in the and Julius Perry, co-chairmen' tin,- director of Hillel Foundation ; will be set up for the occasion.
l of Wayne University. ; A full program of worship,
recent first annual of arrangements
!education and recreation is en-
The ceremo-
dinner - dance of the
In the main address Rabbi ' v s one d f Or th e new ce nt
er,
Oak Woods Jewish nies will begin
Israel I. Halpern will outline whose plans and construction
Center. Feldstein, at 11:30 a.m.,
future plans of the 62-year-old are under the supervision of
who is the chairman
congregation in its new neigh- William Genser, building plans
of the synagogue Sunday and will
borhood, while Rabbi Joseph and construction chairman,
board, presented pla- be presided ov-
Thumim, spiritual leader for 40
ques to Novetsky, con- er by Dr. Harry
years, will pronounce the bene-
gregational president,
e w man, act-
diction. Prior to the ceremony,
and Mrs. Donabey, its
a band will entertain the guests.
secretary, for out- ing chairman
standing work during of the building
401 North Shore Dr.
the synagogue's formative stages. David Berris was the evening's fund d r iv e.
South Haven, Mich.
guest speaker, while Councilman Joseph Suiter, of Oak Park, and Speakers at the
Ordain 21 Rabbis
Cottages — Rooms — Apartments
Mrs. Suiter represented the city. Installed as officers of the Syn- program will Dr. Newman
Modern, 3 room cottages with
agogue's Sisterhood at the affair were Mesdames Faye Bloom, include Gov. Williams and May - CHICAGO, (JTA)--T went y-
equipment kitchen and private
president; Dillian Glanz and Shirley Katz, vice-presidents; Phyl- or Cobo.
one rabbis who completed train-
showers. Rooms have kitchen
Opening with the presenta- ing for ordination at the Hebrew
lis Applebaum and Dorothy Foster, secretaries; and Phyllis Novet-
privileges. Large apartments with
tion of the colors by Boy Scout ' Theological College here during
sky and Blanche Littman, treasurers.
private kitchen and bath.
the past three years were form-
PHONE:
ally ordained at exercises at ;
Basle Observes Herzl's Death
Thorne Hall at Northwestern
South Haven 846
BASLE, (JTA) — More than
University.
1,500 people, including represent-
-
-
atives of Jewish communities in
Vacation (It Charlevoix the Beautiful
many countries throughout the
Congregation Aaron Moshe vax, Jack Lefton, Mrs: Leah Pal-
world, gathered here to com- became one of the first Detroit
Schwedel, Harry Si-
STAY AT THE
memorate the 50th anniversary synagogues to act upon a new ly, Mrs. S.
of the death of Dr. Theodor feature of Israel bonds, by in- mon, Harry Fogelman, Albert
Herzl, father of modern Zionism. vesting $2,500 of its building Kershenzon, Ben Simon, Nathan
The keynote address was de- fund in the new Israel Develop- Gilbert, and M. Simon.
livered by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, ment Bond Issue. The purchase,
Overlooking Lake Michigan — One Block from Beach
Under the terms of the new
chairman of the Jewish Agency accepted by Rabbi Joshua S. Israel Development Bond Issue,
Clean, Comfortable Rooms — Reasonable Rotes
executive.
Sperka, chairman of the Detroit any religious, charitable or edu-
CHARLEVOIX, MICH.
209 PARK AVE.
Israel Bond Building Fund Com- -cation organization which has

mittee,
represents
a
portion
of
a
!
gathered
funds
for
building
pur-
6 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
larger block purchase to be corn- I poses, may purchase Israel
Friday, July 9, 1954
pleted in the near future. !Bonds with the provision that, as
yl ~ i 11
Israel Patrick, past president-;soon as money is needed for ac-
of Aaron Moshe, presented the ! tual building purposes, the bonds
check to Rabbi Sperka. The will be redemmed in dollars at
transaction was handled by the their full face or appreciated
congregation officers and lead- value, at 4% interest, within 30
ers, David Freedman, Max Wei- days' notice, by the State of Is-
ner, Jacob Lesser, Morris Tri- rael.
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NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:30
p.m., today; at '9 a.m., Saturday services. Rabbi Leo Y. Gold-
man will speak on "Life and Death of the Righteous." The
. Bar Mitzvah of .Gary Lester Richmond will be observed.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman will speak on "Thus Ever Our Detractors."
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Gerald William gelf and
will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today; at 8:45
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and Herschel Paul Fink will be observed.
CONG. 'EMANUEL, The Suburban Temple: Sabbath services at
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CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9
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CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today; at
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ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services A 6 p.m., today;.
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Robert Bachman
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BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today:
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of David Levine and ; ;
Robert Wandruff. will be observed.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m.,
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CONG. 'SETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today; at
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CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At 9 a.m: Saturday services, the Bar
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be observed.
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