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August 13, 1954 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-08-13

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Cong. Aaron Moshe Contributes $5,000 Sabbath Nahamu
By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX
To Yeshivah Annex Building Fund

(Copy r ight, 1954, JTA, Inc.)

The Sabbath after Tisha B'ab
is traditionally called "Sabbath
Nahamu." The term "Nahamu"
comes from the opening words
of the prophetic portion which
is always read on that particular
Sabbath which opens with the
words "Comfort Ye, Comfort Ye"
my people. These were the words
of the Prophet Isaiah. After
having observed the period of
mourning for the destruction of
the Temple the people of Israel
are asked to be consoled with
the Almighty's confidence in the
ultimate good of His people and
our Universe. Hence has this
Sabbath come to be called the
"Sabbath of Consolation."

.,

Rabbi Fram Returns; Will Preach Aug. 20

Dr. Leon Fram. Rabbi of Tern- ! While on his way to Hawaii,
ple Israel, has returned from , Rabbi Fran also occupied the
his travels in the Hawaiian Is- . pulpit of the Wilshire Boulevard
Temple, of Los Angeles, the old-
lands and will occupy his pulpit est synagogue in Southern Cali-
Friday night, August 2C) to speak forma.
on the subject "The Uses of
When Dr. Fram was away on
Travel."
his travels, the pulpit was oc-
While in Hawaii, Rabbi Fram cupied by the Assistant Rabbi
officiated at Sabbath Eve serv- of the congregation, Rabbi M.
ices of the Jewish congregation Robert Syme. The Rabbis of
of Honolulu, Temple Emanuel, Temple Israel soon will an-
the only synagogue in the Ha- nounce their fall program for
wanan Islands. He made a sur- the Religious School and Youth
vey of Jewish life in Hawaii and Activities.
will maintain contact with the
Services are held at Temple
leaders of the growing Jewish Israel every Friday night, at •
community of the Islands.
18:30.
- -

WOLF COHEN (lower left), president of Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
The 15th of Ab
dah, and Rabbi MAX J. WOHLGELERNTER (upper left), a past
The fifteenth day of the Month
president, pose with members of Cong. Aaron Moshe, whose mem-
bers contributed $5,000 to the Yeshivah building fund. Shown with Ab• (occurring on Aug. 141 is con-
the Yashivah leaders are top row, from the left, JACOB LESSER sidered a happy holiday.
and MAX oTEINER; bottom row, ISRAEL PATRICK, NATHAN
The Talmud indeed considers
GILBERT and DAVID FRIEDMAN.
it one of the happiest of days
*
in Jewish life. In many ways it
Members of •one of Detroit's past president, by Israel Patrick, commemorates the unity of our
people. It was on this day that
oldest orthodox congregations, president of Cong. Aaron Moshe.eople.
the different tribes of Israel were
Aaron Moshe Synagogue, • have
A plaque, commemorating the first allowed to intermarry with
contributed $5,000 to the three- gift, will be on display in the members of another tribe of Is-
story annex building of Yeshi- new school structure. Aaron rael. For a time this was for-
vath Beth Yehudah, now under Moshe, which formerly served bidden so that no property would
construction at Dexter And Stur- the community on 29th St. and
be transferred from one tribe to
tevant.
Michigan for many years, is no another. It was on this day that '
The gift was presented to Wolf longer in operation, but its mem- the generation who were doomed
Cohen, Yeshivah president, and.. bership still maintains an active to die in the desert ceased pass-
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, a organization, and will meet in ing away. It was on this date
the new Beth Yehudah center. that the guards appointed by
Construction on the new Yesh-
to prevent the Israel-
Rabbi Philip Rabinowitz ivah building is progressing Jereboam
ites from coming to Jerusalem,
rapidly, and the building will were abolished by Hosea, son
Takes Beth Moses Post
be available for the new fall sez of Elah, who said "Let them go
Rabbi Philip Rabinowitz has mester, which opens Sept. 8. wherever they choose."
accepted the pulpit of Cong. Registrations are currently be-
Also on this very day were the
Beth Moses, 13925 Linwood, ac- ing accepted for all the advanced heroic dead of Bathar who had
grades,
kindergarten
and
nurs-
cording to word
participated in Bar Kochba's
,received this ery. It is expected that most, if brave rebellion, allowed burial.
not all, of the students on last On that day, in the days of the
week from Sam
year's waiting list will be ac- Temple in Jerusalem, the people
Yuster, president
cepted with the new facilities.
of Israel would cease to cut wood
of the congre-
The Yeshivah will continue ior the altar. From this day
gation.
A native of operation of its Beth Jacob onward the Rabbis claim that
Detroit, R a b o i School for Girls and of the the heat of the sun is lessened
R a b i nowitz is Northwest Yeshivah at North- and the timber thus isn't dry
the son of Rabbi west Israel Synagogue. For reg- enough so that they would stop
istration or information, call cutting wood for the altar. It
Joseph
spiritual or write, 12322 Dexter, TU. 3- was called the "day of breaking
3700.
' the axe." On that day says the
leader of • Cong.
Talmud the celebration was so
Beth Shmuel
CARD OF THANKS
high that there were no festivals
Rabbi
and one of the •
The family of the late Pauline as joyous except for the night
Rabinowitz
community's
most revered Orthodox leaders. Radin acknowledges with grate- after 'Yom Kippur.'
Rabbi Philip . Rabinowitz will ful appreciation the many kind On both of these occasions the
begin his duties in the fall. He expressions of sympathy ex- ' maidens of Israel would go forth
comes here after serving as tended by relatives and friends in white garments which were
spiritual guide for the Jewish during the family's recent be- borrowed so that the poor would
community of Claremont, N.H. reavement. not be embarrassed by the rich.
'While there, he served as the
unofficial chaplain of nearby •
Vermont State Prison.
Rabbi and Mrs. Rabinowitz
and their two children are, at
present; residing at the home, of
his parents, at 3258 Glendale.

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CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p. m., today,
At 8:45 a. m. services Saturday, Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz will
preach on "Prayers as Praise and Request."
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi .Israel Flam
will speak on "Sin and Consolation." The Bar Mitzvah of
Marvin Surowitz will be observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p. m., today; at
9 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Irwin J. Detach will
be observed. -
CONG.- BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:15 p. m., today; at
8:45 a. m., Saturday.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services .at 7:15 p.
today; at 9 a. m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p. m., today; at 9
a. m., Saturday.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 11:15 a. m., Saturday.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 p. in., today.
CONG. EMANUEL: Sabbath services at 8:15 p. m., today, at Burton
School, Huntington Woods.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman will speak on "The. Ascendant Commandments."

Beautiful

Tisha B'ab Worshippers
Denied Access to Wailing Wall

SAN BAIR BEACH

JERUSALEM, (JTA) • — A plea
to the United Nations to enable
Jews to 'approach the Wailing
Wall, located in the Jordan-held
part of Jerusalem, was voiced
by leading rabbis following all-
day Tisha b'Ab prayers at •Mt. -
Zion. For generations, the pray-
ers had been held traditionally
at the Wailing Wall.
More than 20,000 Orthodox
Jews attended the prayers • at
Mt. Zion, reciting lamentations
over the destruction of the
Temple.

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