Yeshivah Launches High Holiday Drive For $75,000 Members of the Synagogue Council, meeting on behalf of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Saturday night, pledged to in- tercede with members of their respective congregations during the High Holy Days, in an effort to raise $75,000 for the Yeshi- vah. The appeal was decided upon after a review of the increased responsibilities of the school in the light of its new addition, which is slated for completion in November. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter pointed out to representatives of nearly all of the city's syna- gogues, who were in attendance, that the Yeshivah enrollment had soared to an unprecedented 1'80 pupils in all its departments. The increase, Rabbi Wohlgel- ernter said, "has posed a chal- lenge to all the friends of the school." He dwelt on the respon- sibility of the synagogues in making possible the rearing of a generation of Jews who can take their place in the religious community and do full duty to Israel. Rabbi Wohlgelernter further pointed out that the sum of $50,000 is necessary to complete . the annex building, in addition to which $25,000 must be raised to make up the deficit in the present Yeshivah budget. Reports of last year's holiday appeals showed that $13,000 was raised through the synagogue appeals and that an additional $10,000 was contributed to the building fund. Rabbis Leizer Levin and Josh- : ua S. Sperka urged that all synagogues cooperate in this important venture, and com- mittees were appointed to ap- .; proach officers of synagogues to arrange for separate appeals during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Wolf Cohen, Yeshivah presi- dent, announced that the dedi- cation of the new building will take place in November, simul- taneously with the date of the Yeshivah's annual dinner, Nov. 21, at Latin Quarter. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Square Dance to Open Four Rabbis at S. Z. Men's Club Opening Friday, September 17, 1954 Young Marrieds' Season Event on Wednesday for Tercentenary • Marking the American Jewish Our Past—The Next Century of The Young Marrieds Group Fort Wayne Rabbi Tercentenary, the Men's Club Jewish Life in America," next of Temple Israel will hold a Is Guest of Dr. Frain of Congregation Shaarey Zedek , Wednesday evening, in the main. square dance as their first open affair of the season, at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the temple's main hall. • Featuring the music and call- ing of Jim Schultheis and his orchestra, the evening's program will include games, refreshments and social dancing. Members of the group will serve as waiters and waitresses. According to Mr. and Mrs, Ir- win Shapiro, chairmen, members will be admitted free. There will be a small charge for non- members, and dues may be paid at the door. • , Assisting the Shapiros in planning the event . and prepar- ing the decorations are Dr. and Mrs. Donald Simon, Mr. and Mrs . Ben Magder, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Feldman. Information on the group and its activities or reservations to the barn dance may be obtained by calling UN. 4-5812 or KE. 4-3629. Dr. Frederic A. Doppelt, rabbi of The Temple, Fort Wayne, Ind., will occupy the pulpit of 41•Temple Israel at sabbath :services at 8:30 p.m., today. He will be the guest o f Dr. Leon Frain, spiritual : *leader of Tern- iple Israel. Winning emi- nence as a writer of Hasi- dism and the mystic aspects of the Jewish Dr. Doppelt r e 1 i gi o n, Dr. Doppelt is the author of "Dia- logue with God," a psychological treatment of prayer. He also is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Indiana. Dr. Doppelt comes to Detr)it primarily as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gold, whose son, Stephen Seth, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah at the sabbath service. Stephen is a former pupil of The Temple's- religious school. At the conclusion of the serv- ice, the Golds will honor their son with a reception in the Youth Center, at which Dr. Doppelt will be their special guest. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ben Snyder acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. auditorium of the synagogue. The four participating rabbis will be Jacob J. Weinstein (Re- form) of C h i c a L o, Henry Fisher (Conservative) of Chi- cago and Dr. Norman E. Frimer (Orthodox) of New York, with Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek as the moderator. The discussion will be followed by a forum of ques- tions from the audience. Rabbi Weinstein Rabbi Fisher Dedicated to the Tercente- will open the year's activities nary, this program will be with a discussion of the ques- open to the entire community tion "What Is the Future of without charge. With Great Pride, We Announce The Formal Opening of the NORTHWEST CLUB the newest and most modern Health Club in America Located at Sid Sidney Paul Flagg Mark Marcus 13333 West 8 Mile Rd. at Schaefer Leonard Stone • •• ' Rabbi Wohlgelernter Iflonored at State Fair • • .1 Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, was honored, among 17 outstanding educational-1 e a d e r s from all parts of Michigan, on Teachers' Day at Michigan State Fair, for his work as founder and director of Beth Yehudah Day School. The citation is shown above, signed by Gov. Williams, Clair L. Taylor, Superintendent of Pub-. lic Instruction and James M. Hare, general manager Michigan State Fair. . Hapoel Hamizrachi Group Plans Selichot Program The Chazon group of Hapoel Hamizrachi will open its second season with a pre - Selichot gathering at 8:45 p.m., Satur- day, in the home of Burt Edel- man, 2641 Leslie. A cultural program, featuring a discussion of the significance of Selichot, is planned, and ideas on future activities will be exchanged. At the close of the meeting, the group will adjourn to the synagogue for Selichot. All young adults and young married couples interested in ttie ideas of the religious Zionist organization are invited to at- . :: • : •.• : : ' . :: :::::: ::: . A fortune at his fingertips Among our gems from GGG is this brilliant 14K black cashmere suit. Just the right shade . . . emphasizing every fine facet of tailoring . . . it is properly the chief ornament of any man's wardrobe. And consider this important . 14K BLACK CASHMERE TAILORED BY fact: perhaps no other store in America sells more of precious cashmere. Like diamond appraisers, we tolerate no flaw, no matter how minute. 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