Atlas Shalom Concert Provides
Exciting Introduction to Music Month
Emanu-El to Observe
T hird Anniversary
Large Beth El .Delegation Museum Insc ,-'bed
To Attend Coast Parley In Golden Rook of
Dr. Richard C. Hertz will be INF in Israel
To commemorate Congrega-
the guest preacher at Sabbath
The evening concluded with
The Men's Club of Adas Sha-
tion Emanu-El's third year, a services of Temple Shearith Is-
a cantata medley, arranged special anniversary service will
loin Synagogue opened the cele-
rael, San Francisco, Feb. 12, at
by the orchestra's conductor,
bration of Jewish Music Month
be held at 8:15 p.m., today, in the biennial convention of the
Zinovi
Bistritzky,
and
included
a full two weeks early with its
the Burton School.
National Association of Temple
portions of "Our Bialik" and
fifth Jewish Music Festival on
Rabbi Frank Rosenthal. will secretaries.
"Seven Golden Buttons." The officiate, and founding members !
Sunday night.
Irving I. Katz, executive sec-
The program was a fitting be- performers joined with an of the Congregation will partici- retary of Temple Beth El, lion-
additional
chorus
in
perform-
ginning : however, to. Detroit
pate in the services.
' orary president of NATS, will
ing this striking close.
Jewry's participation in that an-
speak at this convention on
Dr.
Norman
Steinberg,
presi-
If any criticism is to be leveled
tlual activity.
I "Financial Security for the Syn-
dent,
will
introduce
guest
speak-
Featuring the congregation's it is in the selection of the Grieg ers, who are Louis Schostak, . agogue." •
own symphony ensemble, a Concerto and the Bizet Sym- president of Temple Israel,' I Leonard N. Simons. president
number of capable vocal soloists phony, which were performed speaking on "Reform Judaism . of Temple Beth El, will speak at
and choirs and a piano solo by ! well, but lacked the depth neces- and the Tercentenary"; and the biennial convention of the
Mrs. Norman Allan, the evening sary in works that challenge the.
Leonard Simons, President of Union of American Hebrew con-
was enjoyed thoroughly by the ingenuity of a fully-comple-
Temple Beth El, who will speak gregations in Los Angeles, Feb.
audience of 800 whose vigorous mented orchestra.
15, at the workshop on "Publi-
That the symphony played as on "History of Reform Judaism
applause expressed their enthu-
city and Public Relations for the
in
Michigan."
Rabbi
Rosenthal
brilliantly
as
it
did
is
to
its
siasm .
Synagogue." Katz will serve as
David Safran, Men's Club credit and to the adept con- will preach on "A Congregation resource leader at this workshop.
was
Born."
ducting
of
Mr.
Bistritzky.
With
chairman. opened the program
Mrs. Eugene Sims will direct • Dr. Hertz will speak at the
with greetings, and introduced only two cellos and a single bass
Union biennial, Feb. 16, on
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, who pre- violin in the 22-member orches- the choir. A social hour will fol - "Adult Education - in the Syna-
low
the
services.
The
community
tra
the
depth
achieved
at
times
. faced the concert with a brief
gogue."
explanation of "Jewish Music was amazing. F.S. is cordially invited.
A delegation of 24 persons, the
and the Tercentenary."
largest in the history of Beth El,
Rabbi Segal, pointing with
is planning to attend the con-
- pride. to the fact that Adas
ventions of UAHC, NATC and
Shalom is one of only three
National Federation of Temple
of four congregations, in the
Sisterhoods in Los Angeles and
nation to have a. symphony
San Francisco.
ensemble, said that the real
significance of the evening
Accept Registrations
was in the fact that nearly all
the performers were amateurs, TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert
For Adult Institute
Syme will preach on "Messages from the Next World."
not professionals, and that
Lama Shetzer, vocalist and
they performed solely because CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac
teacher of music, will join the
Stollman will speak on "Capitulation of the Pharaohs."
they are lovers of music.
The orchestra opened with the CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 5:25 p.m., faculty of the Synagogue Adult
Overture to Mozart's "Marriage
today. At- 9 a.m. services Saturday. Rabbi Joel Litke will Institute Tuesday evening, and
of Figaro," following which
preach on "We Will Go with Our Young and with Our Old." will lead the music session of
Geraldine Posen, a young lady CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m. and 9 p.m., the "Jewish Do It Yourself."
Other faculty members are
with a beautiful contralto .voice
today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will Harriet Berg, assistant director
sang Julius Chajes' "Palestinean •
preach on "To the Children of Israel There Was Light.".
of the Wayne University Dance
Nights" and "Rachem." She was
TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C. W o r ks h o p, who teaches the
accompanied by Sally Allan.
Hertz will speak on"The Psalms—My Favorite Book of the dance sessions, and Alva Dwor-
. The Adas Shalom choir sang
Bible." At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Minard Klein kin, a graduate of the Wayne
a special version of Waldman's
will preach on "Deborah—Woman of Valor."
University School of Art, who
'Sheheclieyanu," arranged by
Its director, Harry Siegel. Its NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 conducts the crafts sessions.
New students may still regis-
p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold-
other stirring rendition was Nar-
man will speak on "Thou Mayest Tell in the Ears of Thy Son." ter at Adas Shalom synagogue
di's "El Hanegev."
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, who CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; at where classes are held.
produced the entire program,
9 a.m., Saturday. The. Bar Mitzvah of George Kates will be ob-
sang the next solo, together with
served.
$10 PER MONTH
the choir. Called "Sim - Shalom," BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today;
We Serve as Your Office . . .
it was a strikingly beautiful song
at 8:45 a.m.,• Saturday.
Permitting your clients to keep in
which was probably the eve-
touch with you during business
ning's high point. The work was CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; at
hours.
9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Arthur Tarnow will be
composed by Cantor Fenakel.
observed.
The orchestra accompanied
We answer all your
Mrs. Norman Allan in Grieg's ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., to-
incoming calls.
day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah -of Jonathan
Concerto in A Minor, which was
Mailing Address Optional
Louis Goldsmith will be observed.
followed by a rendition of the
It Is Our Business to Help You
entire Symphony in C Major by CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Sabbath Services at 5:15 p.m., today;
With Courtesy and Efficiency
Bizet.
.
.
at 9 a.m., Saturday:
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Cantor Fenakel was joined by CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 5 p.m., today; at 8:45
ANSWERING SERVICE
Louis Haber, the congregation's
a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Edward Jay Biiznick and
VE. 7-6701
executive director in "La Forza
Charles Howard Sklare will be observed.
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Del Destino," which was trans-
•
lated. from the original Italian
to HebreW by Mr. Haber.
Solomon Rubin to Head
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, January 28, 1955
the
perfect cracker
At its 45th anniversary cele-
bration last week, Turover Aid
Society installed new officers
for the 1955 term. They are:
Solomon Rubin, president; H.
Mandell and M. Schulzinger,
vice-presidents; M. Korby, treas-
urer; J. Irving *Grant and I.
Gliner, secretaries; S. Dryfus
and S. Pfeiffer, hospitalers; R.
Zeldes, A. Parven and I. Gliner,
publicity committee.
A formal banquet in celebra-
tion of the organization's anni-
versary was held on Jan. 16, for
which Jack Zeldes was chair-
man. William Bobrin was toast-
The evening concluded with
a reception, to which sons and
daughters of members and their
familes were invited.
anyone can enjoy
Tam Tam crackerg-
but
way Manischetvitt
ean bake 'em %,
Saul Berch has
been with Pack-
er Pontiac for
three years, and
during
that
time • has done
an outstanding
job. He is one
of Packer's High
Volume Sales-
men. He states
that it is • be-
cause of his fair deals and good
customer relationships, e v en
after the car is sold. He also
thinks that Packer has had a
wonderful public acceptance
over the years. Why not con-
tact Saul Berch at Packer Pon-
tiac, 18650 Livernois, phone UN.
3-9300. ADV.
Turover Aid Society
master.
St,I.TtD
WILLIAM HORDES, chair-
man of the board of the Jew-
ish National Fund Council of
Detroit, presented a Golden
Book certificate to HENRY D.
BROWN, director of the De-
troit Historical Museum, at
the Museum, Sunday, prior to
the meeting of the Detroit
Tercentenary Committee. The
Museum and its staff were in-
scribed in the JNF Golden
Book in Jerusalem in recogni-
tion of outstanding services to
the community in the sponsor-
ship of the Tercentenary Ex-
hibit, "Jewish Life and Cul-
ture in Detroit."
Bnai Moshe Organizes
Young People's League
Cong. Bnai Moshe announces
the organization o f a Young
Peoples League - which will pro-
vide an outlet for Jewish in-
formation, experience and social
activities for children of con-
gregation members and interest-
ed young people.
Faith Greenbaum has been
appointed to chair the program
committee, and a steering com-
mittee to guide the group in its
initial stages was chosen. Mem-
bers include Donna Goldenberg,
Evelyn Simon, Allan Rubin, Ed-
ward Klarman and Sheldon
Roth.
The group, . open to young r
people, 17 to 21, will meet at 8!
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Sheldon Roth, 2711 Cortland.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak
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