The Suburban Community Rabbi Homnick to Conduct Oak-Woods Center Services Rabbi Eskin to Preach At Holiday Services Of Cong. Beth Shalom Planning services in its own bi Homnick spent three years of building, at Coolidge and Allen post-graduate Talmudic research Rd. is the Oak-Woods Jewish at the Beth Medrosh Elyon of Monsey, Mesifta Chaim Berlin and in the Yeshiva University's Institute of Higher Talmudic Learning. Considered an excellent orator and a master of English, Yiddish and Hebrew, Rabbi Homnick has played major roles in the devel- opment of several national youth movements, including Bnei Akiva and the Inter-Yeshiva Student Council. Late last year and part of this year, Rabbi Homnick studied at the Institute of Higher Rabbin- ics in Jerusalem, and served as director of the Yeshivat Prozdor Yerushalayim in Taoz. Here with Rabbi Homnick is his wife, herself a Jewish schol- ar. She is a graduate of Hebrew Teachers' Training School for Girls, and has taught in Jeru- salem's "Model School." She RABBI JACOB HOMNICK also has been active in educa- Center. Services will be conduct- tional and youth activities. The ed at 6 p.m. each evening, and Homnicks are the parents of an infant son. at 8 a.m., in the morning. Tickets for the holiday serv- Officiating will be the Cen- ter's first spiritual leader, new- ices are available by calling at ly-appointed Rabbi Jacob Horn- 13200 Northfield, or by phoning nick, a magna cum laude grad- LI. 5-8608 or LI. 6-7591. utte of Yeshiva University who Hebrew and Sunday school won prizes in Talmud, scholar- registrations also are being tak- en now. For information, call ship, ethics and character, Following his graduation, Rab- the above numbers. Minyan services will continue to be held on Saturday, at 9 a.m., at the home of Abraham Ruda, 21891 Westhampton, by Cong. Beth Shalom, formerly the Oak Park Synagogue, and South Oakland County's only Conser- vative synagogue. Services for the Rosh Hasha- nah holidays will be held at 6 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, and at 9 a.m., Tuesday and Wednes- day, in the Northland Audi- torium, in the Community Con- course. At the Tuesday service, Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin will speak on "The Call of the Spiritual Voice.." Wednesday's sermon topic will be "Hearken Ye Children of Israel." Tickets for the High Holy Day services and information on membership may be obtained by calling at 24031 Jerome, or by phoning LI. 6-1492. Sunday school, which is al- ready in progress at the Andrew Jackson School, Oak Park Blvd. and Wyoming, is still open for new applicants. For information, call LI. 2-3583. Year Gone By Shows Gain In Suburban Synagogue Life By the Oak Woodser Rosh Hashanah—the signal for the start of a new year—is always the time for taking stock of the progress made in the year gone by. And in this new section, the year just passed has demon- strated that our new genera- tion of young Jewish parents intends to keep the spirit of Jewish living alive for at least another 5715 years. Last year, services in the Oak Park-Huntington Woods section were held by Reform, Conserva- tive and Orthodox congregations, which had just been organized and had hardly been developed. Rosh Hashanah this year sees the ranks of all three groups swelling rapidly, encompassing ever greater numbers who have answered the call to prayer. It is these young people—those who have joined congregations of their choice, those who are sending their children to religi- ous school, those who are fur- thering the causes of the Jews— that will make a great com- munity even greater. • • • Hope that power shortage last Sunday didn't catch too many of you with your electri- city down. As for us, well the Missus had a sad tale to weave. What with family here on a first-time visit from California and a scrumptous brunch all planned—whoof no electricity. Have you ever tried to scramble a dozen eggs over Sterno? And that doesn't take into account that half-baked cake. The sun rose Sunday, but that was all! Just as we were learning the way home and had reached the point where we were able to point the car in the right direc- tion and off we'd go, the Oak Park Street Department got busy over on Wyoming, in be- tween 9 and 10 Mile Rds. Now, it's start all over again, as the detour signs are out all over the neighborhood. That, of course, if it's consolation, is one way to get to know your city. Egypt Blamed by UN Body for Violations TEL-AVIV, (JTA) — The Is- raeli-Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission expressed its con- cern over the problem of Arab infiltration from the Egyptian- held Gaza strip into Israel ter- ritory, after declaring Egypt re- sponsible for the violation of the demarcation lines by civil- ians. Pointing out that the armis- tice agreement places respon- sibility for halting such infiltra- tion on the governments from whose territory the infiltrees come, the MAC condemned Egypt for two instances of civil- ians illegially crossing the line during July. The UN chairman's absten- tion on the grounds of insuffi- cient evidence forced the drop- ping of three other such cases and one Egyptian complaint against Israel. Twenty - three other complaints filed by both parties were dropped without any discussion. WRE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO FULLY .617 THERE THE NEW YEAR • # Be Sure You Have Everything Yore Need for Complete Observance $1.75 LARGE SIZE MARZUR —Set of 2 $1.25 up TALASIM BEAUTIFUL KIDDISH CUPS and CANDLESTICKS All kinds of New Year greeting cards, 7 in one attractive folder. 1 Extra for lc An unusual greeting card from Israel in the form of a record—One Side an attractive new year greeting and on the other—a tuneful holiday song. Reg. Price 49c. SPECIAL, 3 FOR $1.00. Remember your friends and relatives in Israel for the holidays with Sova Script. Get them from a responsible agent. We are an authorized agent for Sova Script. BORENSTEIN'S BOOK and MUSIC STORE TO. 6-9504 12066 Dexter •••••••••••••••••••••+*******••••••••••••• Temple Emanu-El Services in Royal Oak High Holiday services at Tem- ple Emanu-El, the Suburban Temple of Greater Detroit, will for the third consecutive year, be held at First Methodist Church in Royal Oak. Rabbi Frank Rosenthal will officiate. Rosh Hashanah will be usher- ed in with services at 8:15 p.m., Monday, to be followed by serv- ices at 10 a.m., Tuesday. At the latter service, Dr. Norman Stein- berg, congregational president, will read the Torah blessing. A children's service is schedul- ed for 2 p.m., Tuesday at the same location. Sabbath Shuvah services also are planned for the First Methodist Church at 8:15 p.m., Oct. 1. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, September 24, 1954 Israel Boycotts Leipzig Fair as Protest to East Germany COLOGNE, (JTA)—Israel does amends for • crimes and injus- not participate in the Leipzig tices of Nazi Germany and be- Fair this year because East Ger- ; cause East Germany has been many, in which the city is lo- carrying on a campaign against cated, has failed to acknowl- West German reparations to re- edge any obligation or make pay Israel indemnifications, — - — 0 but SALL what flavor! You'll love that brand-new... grand-new taste! SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY c ONLY OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Another Quality Product by M NISCHEWITZ "the greatest name in koglior footle' CITY. BANK COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICES Savings Accounts At City Bank interest is paid on your entire sav- which any friendly City Bank Office will be glad to explain to you, with- out obligation. ings deposit balance, re- gardless of the amount, and computed quar- terly. There are other un- usual advantages, too, Start a Savings Account now at City Bank. MAIN OFFICE— PENOBSCOT et/ILI:11Na Griswold at Fort BRANCH OFFICES West Seven Mile near Evergreen • East McNichols at Davison Grand River at West Seven Mile • Stephenson Highway near John R., Hazel Park West Nine Mile near Coolidge, Oak Pork Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAM and SOL HAMMERSTEIN Registered Pharmacists Take Pride in Announcing The Opening of HAMMERSTEIN DRUGS at 13651 W. 9 MILE ROAD 1 Block West of Coolidge — Opposite City Bank Phones: U. 7-0380 and U. 7-0381 ON or ABOUT OCTOBER 10th After 22 years of honest and sincere service on Linwood Avenue, we have, by popular request decided to operate a pharmacy in Oak Park, Michigan. This will enable us to give you better pres- cription and drug service in the new northwest section, with prompt, courteous delivery service. For high quality and those who care — we will carry Wesley's Quaker Maid Ice Cream. Sam and Sol Hammerstein Wish You All a Very Happy 1" ew Year