- ----, wormismautimmow Alas Shalom Marrieds Schedule Harvest Hop Reform Temples Plan Adult Studies A Harvest Hop is planned by social hall. Funds raised will be - SYNAGOGUE SERVICES ---eargeff=zemssisirame. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p. m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme will preach on "Boys Will Be Men." CONG. AHAVAS ACHIMIe Sabbath services at 5:15 p. in., today. At 8:45 a. m. services Saturday, Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz will preach on "Each Man's Ark in a Sea of Trouble." The Bar Mitzvah of David Steinberg will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p. m. services today, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "The Marks of a Good Citizen." At 11:15 a. m. services Saturday, he will speak on "America as a Champion of Jewish Rights." NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p. in., today. At 9 a. m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- man will speak on "Languages or Ideas." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stollman will speak on "Divine Patience." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; at 9 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Krause will be observed. ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p. m., today; at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Sheldon Rudy Sklare and Arnold Fink will be observed. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 5 p. m., today; at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Joel Lee Nitzkin, Gordon Robert Lipson and Melvin Weiner will be observed. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 4:55 p. in., today; at 9 a. m., Saturday; the Bar Mitzvah of Walter Brown will be observed. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., to- day; at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Nelson Gantz and William Panzer will be observed. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel L Halpern will review the Torah portion "Noach." Statue Presented to Religious Union the Young Married Couples of Temple Beth El and Temple Adas Shalom Synagogue Satur- Israel announce the inaugura- day night, in the synagogue tion of a joint program of adult education in the field of religion and religious culture. The school Adas Shalom, UHS Set is to be known as the College of Post Bar Mitzvah Class Jewish Studios, and all classes Adas Shalom Synagogue, in will be held in Temple Israel. The faculty will consist of the cooperation with the United Rabbis of the two congregations; Hebrew Schools, announces the Dr. Leon Fram, Dr. Richard C. establishment of a preparatory Hertz, Rabbi Minard Klein and division of the High School of Rabbi M. Robert Syms, and Dr. Jewish Studies for boys between Norman Drachler, educational the ages of 13 and 16. director of Temple Beth El. These classes, which will be Among the subjects planned held in the Adas Shalom school are Bible. ancient and current building from '7:15 to 9 p.m., Jewish History, the Tercenten- Monday and Wednesday, will ary story of Jews in America, aim to enrich the Hebrew Reform Judaism, basic ideas knowledge and religious back- of the Jewish prayerbook, great ground of our boys of post-Bar Jewish books, Jewish view of Mitzvah age. Jesus, elementary Hebrew. Courses in Siddur, Jewish Especially for religious school history, synagogue skills and teachers of the two congrega- Bible will be included. Two se- tions, a course in Methods of mesters of 12 weeks each are teaching in Jewish religious being planned, the first semester schools will be offered. to begin on Wednesday evening: Dr. Fram, who founded the For information on registra- College of Jewish Studies when, tion, call the school office, UN. he came to Detroit in 1925, has I 4-9210. been giving his course in cur- rent Jewish history for the past Northwest Hikers Slate 29 years. Outing to Pontiac Lake There will be a fall term be- The Northwest Hikers, fOr ginning at 8 p.m., Monday night, and a winter term both of eight young men and women 18 to 35, weeks, beginning Jan. 17. Ses- will meet at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, sions will be held every Monday at the Royal Theater parking night. lot, for a trip to Pontiac Lake. Non-Jews who wish to learn Transportation will be provided. Hebrew or wish to know the For further information, call Jewish viewpoint on the Old and Ruth Krandall, UN. 2-6840, or the New Testaments will be wel- Ethel Garber, TO. 7-3864. comed to all the courses. There will be a social hour at the close of each session. All who desire further information should call the offices of either Temple Beth El or Temple Israel. Chairing the sponsoring com- mittees are Burton Friedman, of Temple Beth El and Alan . Brown, of Temple Israel. used for the congregation's li- brary and scholarship funds. Walter Hotalan will be the caller, and music will be offered by the Four Versalairs, Duane Peltier, a guitarist and balladeer, will provide additional entertain- ment as a strolling . troubador. Committee chairmen include the Marshall Markles, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Rubenstein, the Earl Waksers, Sanford Browns, Myron Horowitz, Sam Kaners, G e or g e Adelbergs, Haskell Greenfields, Joe Kleins, Al Goldsteins, Harry Greenbergs, Leo Olivas, William Sklars, Her- man Broskys, Stanton Bockneks, Nat Goldstones, Irving Barits, Hal Lesses, Albert Lerners, Joe Clim Steins, Ed Schwartz; Art Goldenbergs, and Norman Char- usofskys. Tickets are available by call- ing the Sam Kaners, UN. 4-5345, or at the door. Dress is old- fashioned, with blue jeans in order. $10 PER MONTH We Serve as Your Office .. . Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business hours. We answer all your incoming calls. Mailing Address Optional It Is Our Business to Help Yo. With Courtesy and Efficiency COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE VE. 7-6701 04 604iiituat& HANLEY DAWSON'S Ahavas Achim to Hold ...'ongregationai Meeting A wood carving, "The Sacrifice," showing Abraham, Isaac and the ram which, according to Scriptures, the patriarch offered to the Lord instead of his son, was presented to the Union of American Hebrew Congregations by EDWARD M. M. WARBURG (second from left), noted philanthropist and general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. Shown here, at the Union's center, the House of Living Judaism-Berg Memorial, where the presentation took place, is the sculptor, WALTER MIDENER (left), of Detroit; Dr. MAU- RICE N. EISENDRATH, president of the Union; and Dr. SAMUEL S. HOLLENDER (right), of Chicago, chairman of the Union's na- tional executive board. Jewish Congress Wins Citizenship Case NEW YORK, (JTA) — After five years of litigation instituted by the American Jewish Con- gress, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Col- umbia restored full citizenship McLean Motor Sales 15210 Mack, Grosse Pointe TU. 2-0220 rights to Morris Mendelsohn, a naturalized American who had been involuntarily stranded in Israel from 1936 to 1953. The action by the American Jewish Congress sought to test the constitutionality of a section of the Nationality Act .of 1940, that deprives a naturalized U.S. citizen of his nationality if he resides abroad continuously for more than five years. This sec- tion of the Nationality Act has no application to native - born citizens, who, the AJC argued, are thus given an unconstitu- tional preference over other classes of citiens. The case involved Morris Men- delsohn, who was born in Poland and acquired U.S. citizenship in 1923. In 1936, he left for Pale- stine to manage orange groves owned by his father. In 1941, he sought to return to this country but was unable to do so because of lack of funds and wartime transportation difficul- ties. At the conclusion of the war, Mendelsohn was prevented from returning due to the seri- ous illness of his wife. .By the time she recovered, the State Department cancelled his pass- port under the Nationality Act of 1940 and refused to admit him to this country. In a vain man, the smallest spark may kindle the greatest flame, because the materials are always prepared for it.—Hume. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, October 29, 1954 4 general meeting of members of Cong. Ahavas Achim will take place Monday evening, at the synagogue. Reports will be given on the progress of the new syna- gogue building, which has been under construction since Sept. 15. The addition, which adjoins the present building, will seat 850 worshippers. Air condition- ing a n d accoustical improve- ments will be included, accord- ing to Allan Fourtney, architect, and Meyer Weingarden, builder. Teams will be organized for competition in fund-raising. Re- duced membership fees have been offered newly-married cou- ples in the community who are interested in joining the congre- gation. Plans will be developed at Monday's meeting for corner- stone laying ceremonies to be held in the near future. Evergreen Community Slates Two Events This Week Evergreen Jewish Community is planning a costume party Saturday evening, at Evergreen Hall, Cambridge and Evergreen. Tickets are available at the door. Rabbi Sydney Mossman will be featured in an "Ask the Rabbi" night, on Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Kantor, 19939 Cooley. The public is invited. 14501 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. I'm voting for GREGORY M. PILLON for U.S. Congress. FIE YO Signed, MARY P. PILLON, his wife. PILLON endorsed by Jacob K. Javits, New York Congressman ti L.