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August 19, 1955 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-08-19

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SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m.,
today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Goldman will
speak on "The Month of Elul." The Bar Mitzvah of Hyman
Isaac Ash will be observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Goldstein will
be observed.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 11:15 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9 a.m.
Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Larry Spilkin will be observed.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m.,
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs Of Joel Bennett and
Mitchell Scheinker will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 8:45
a.m., Saturday.
CONG. EMANU-EL: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today, in the music
room of Burton School, Huntington Woods.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., today.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Clifford Miles Gorov
will be observed.

Ahavas Achim's New Sanctuary
To Be Ready for High Holy Days

The new Cambridge synago-
gue, which was begun last year
by Cong. Ahavas Achim, at
Schaefer and Cambridge, is now
nearing completition and will be -
ready for High Holiday service,
beginning on Sept. 16.
Memberships in the congrega-
tion, now available because of
the new addition to the present
structure, may be applied for by
- stopping at the synagogue, 19190
Schaefer, or by calling UN. 4-
6428.
The synagogue's membership
is now comprised of 250 faint-
lies, according to Louis R. Sei-
ton, membership chairman.
The new building, which will
have a sanctuary seating 800 peo-

ply, also has air-conditioning,
public address system, rabbi's
study, cloak room, book room,
bridal room, choir room, stor-
age room and new kitchens.
The present chapel will be used
by the Youth Group for junior
services on the sabbath and holi-
days throughout the year. It also
will be used as a social hall for
Bar Mitzvahs, weddings, dinners
and other affairs.
Officiating at this year's holi-
day services will be Rabbi Jacob
Chinitz, Cantor Jacob Tambor,
Mordecai Elk, sexton, and a choir
directed by Morris Skolnick.
Plans also are underway for
Sunday school classes at the
Vernor School, announces Leo
Korn, education chairman, who
anticipates an enrollment of
400 children.
The school, directed by Rabbi
Joseph Hirsch, is open to young-
sters from kindergarten through
grade 10 and confirmation. A
Hebrew school is now conducted
by Rabbi Chinitz for children 6
to 13.

Beth Yehudah Schedules
Issue JNF Stamps A Pair of Candlesticks
Hours for Ticket Sales
For the Holy Day Temple Israel Gift in Officers of Cong. Beth Yehudah
week announced that tickets
Synagogue Ticket Mrs. Love's Memory this
for the forthcoming High Holi-

Synagogues in Detroit and
other Michigan cities this year
again will attach Jewish Na-
tional Fund stamps to all tickets
purchased for attendance at High
Holy Day services, according to
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil. .
The stamps for 5716 are dedi-
cated to "Cheth, Le'Heruth
Israel!" commemorating the Year
Eight of the State of Israel, pro-
claimed and established in the
fifth day_ of lyar, 5708 (May 14,
1948).
Synagogue committees have
been requested to utilize the
JNF stamps to • decorate their
High Holiday admission tickets.
Each stamp is to be issued as a
receipt in acknowledgement of a
fitting contribution to the cause
of "Geulath Ha'aretz," the JNF
program of land reclamation
which provides the land founda-
tion for settling Jewish immi-
grants• in Israel.
The JNF Council asks ticket
committees to call the JNF of-
fice, TO. 8-7384, if they did not
receive their supply, or if they
require additional stamps.

0 - W Young Israel
Slates Holiday Program

An interesting' story is linked
with a pair of candlesticks which 1
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Green-
berg have contributed to Temple
Israel, in memory of Mrs. Green-
berg's mother, Sonya Love, who
died recently.
At the American Jewish Ter-
centenary pageant presented at
-Temple Israel by the League of
Jewish Women's Organizations,
Mrs. Greenberg read the text of
the pageant, "A Pair of Silver
Candlesticks," written by Mrs.
Joshua Sperka. The candlesticks
used in - the pageant were an
heirloom of the Love family, and
were the property of Sbnya Love.
Those who attended the Pageant
expressed such admiration for
these candlesticks, that Mrs. Love
decided to make a gift of them
to the Temple.
Then she became ill. On her
death, her children remembered
her wish to give that beautiful
pair of silver candlesticks to Tem-
ple Israel.
They now gleam brightly on
-the pulpit of Temple Israel.

days will be available, be-ginning
this Sunday. Tickets that day will
be sold from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Daily, tickets will be available
from 7 to 9:30 p.m.

Rabbi Joshua Spiro, spiritual
leader of the congregation, - will
be assisted in conducting the
services by well-known local
chazonim. Enrollment of pupils
in the Hebrew school will take
place at the above times, under
Rabbi Spiro's supervision.

WE NEED

Boarding Homes for Children.
Temporarily Separated from
Their Families

WE

PAY

Boarding Care and All
Other Expenses

CALL
TO. 8-2490

JEWISH SOCIAL
SERVICE BUREAU

-

13327 LINWOOD

CONGREGATION BETH SEIMUEL

Takes pleasure in announcing that the distribution of cards for the
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES are now available. A committee will be in
attendance in the office, daily, 9 to 12 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., and all
clay Sundays. Members and friends of CONGREGATION BETH
SHMUEL are urged to make their reservations.

In preparation for the High
Holy Days - at Young Israel Cen-
ter of Oak-Woods, tickets are
Phones: TE. 4-0777 or WE. 5-9107
now being distributed from 10
a. m. to 1 p. m., each Sunday,
and from 7:30 to 10 p. m., every
evening, except Friday, at the
synagogue, Coolidge at Allen Rd., -
Oak Park.
Sam Glanz, who heads the holi-
(Oak Park)
day committee, announces that
David Tanzman, who chanted
South Oakland County's ONLY Conservative Synagogue
last year's services, will again
serve as cantor. Morris Novet-
Mordecai Halpern, Rabbi — Sheldon Singer, Cantor
sky, - congregational president,
-New Baltimore Congregation
will render -the shacharis service,
Will Hold Their
Established by Reform
and Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick
BALTIMORE (JTA) — A new
will deliver the sermons.
Reform congregation, Temple
Along with seating arrange-
Emanuel, has been organized
ments, registration for the He-
here and will begin to function
At The
brew and Sunday schools also is
next m o n t h. The new group,
taking
place
daily
and
Sunday.
CARPENTERS HALL
which now numbers 35 families,
For more information on the
expects to have a membership of
1949
W.
12 MILE RD. (East of Coolidge)
school Program, call Rabbi Hom-
about 100 fan-lilies by the High
NW
Israel
Synagogue
nick,
LI.
7-3804.
Holy Days.
For Information on Membership or Tickets Call at
Sabbath services this weekend
It is planning a complete pro- Starts Holiday Seating
24071 JEROME, Oak Park, or phone• LI. 6-4514.
will be held at 7:15 p. m., today,
gram of religious services and a
For Sunday School Information Coll -- LI. 2-3583
The High Holiday seating corn -- and at 9 a. m., Saturday when
religious school by the fall. Balt-
mitee of Northwest Israel Syna- the Bar. Mitzvah of Stephan
imore's three existing. Reform
gogue will begin holding regular Hersh will be observed.
temples are aiding in the forma-
sessions this Sunday for the pur-
tion of the new group.
pose of assigning seats and dis-
tickets for holiday
8 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS tributing
services.
Announces the sale of a limited number of
Friday, August 19, 1955
Beginning Sunday, the com-
main Synagogue seats for the •
Rabbi Isaac Blachman, of Chi-
mittee will meet from 8 a.m. to
cago, Ill., is currently in Detroit
12 noon, while evening hours
as the house guest of Rabbi
will be held daily from 7 to 10
Jacob Hoberman, 3244 Monterey.
p.m., Sunday to Thursday.
The Renowned Cantor
The rabbi, who was confined
Rudolph Kar, seating chair-
HYMAN J. .
man, urges members and friends to a concentration camp under
the
Nazis
during
Woyld
War
II,
to make reservations at the ear-
liest opportunity. The synagogue suffered serious injuries which
Will Chant the Liturgy
was only recently re-decorated still prevent him from leading
a normal life.
Accompanied by B'nai David Choir
and air-conditioned, he added.
Since Rabbi Blachman is un-
Harry L. Blitz, congregational
president, advises that the holiday able to work to support his wife
services. will be conducted by and five children, he is seeking
Rabbi Leo Goldman and Cantor the aid cf Detroit Jews, par-
ticularly his landsmen, in tem-
Henry Baum.
Assisting Kar on the seating porarily tiding him over.
RABBI HAYIM
A descendant of a family of
committee are Gilbert Averbuch,
Sam Belkin, Harry Horowitz, prominent rabbis in Lithuania
Gordon Kozda, Gus Lew, Albert and Poland, he was a student
BY DECORATING YOUR
of the late Rabbi Simon Shoola,
Schwartz and Ben Tushman.
Will Officiate at All Services
Rosh Nayeshivah of Grodno.
HOLY DAYS SYNAGOGUE
Rabbi Blachman is the grandson
TICKETS WITH JNF
Riverama Opens Aug. 20
Tickets are now available at the Synagogue Office.
of Rabbi Nochumche Grodno,
STAMPS
The mayors of Detroit, Wind- the rabbi of Grodno.
sor and other Michigan cities will
He may be contacted here by
Monday through Thursday, 9-5, 7-9; Sunday 10-5'
A STAMP ON YOUR
officiate when Antoine de la calling Rabbi Hoberman's home,
And Slichot Night 10 P.M. to Midnight
Mothe Cadillac symbolically re- TU. 3-2780.
SYNAGOGUE TICKET
visits Detroit to officially open
IS AN
the city's Riverama Festival on
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Aug. 20.
OF A FITTING
A motor cavalcade, including
CONTRIBUTION TO THE
Mayor Albert E. Cobo, civic of-
CAUSE OF GEULATH
Invites the Jewish Community to join in worship services for the coming High Holidays
ficials and mayors from other
HAARETZ THE JNF
Michigan cities, will proceed from
(1955) in our beautiful NEW SYNAGOGUE CENTER,.
city hall to the waterfront view-
PROGRAM OF LAND
ing stand in Civic Center. The
RECLAMATION
parade is scheduled to begin at.
10:30 a.m.

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

Chicago Rabbi Here
Seeks Help for Family



Congregation.

.David •

5716-High Holy Day Services-1955

- ADLER

MARK YEAR EIGHT
OF ISRAEL'S FREEDOM

DONIN

2220 TUXEDO

TO 8-8776

Congregation yeti Abraham

Let J.N.F. stamps, symbolizing the
fulfillment of the prayer of 80
Jewish generations, bring the mes-
sage of the new era in Jewish his-
tory into the homes of the members
and worshippers of your congre-
gation!

THE JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

11345 Linwood Ave., Detroit 6

TOwnsend 8-7384

Canine Crusade Goes Political
Attorney Phil Rossman's ca-
nine * crusade has won him such
popular acclaim that he is con-
sidering entering the 'political
arena as candidate for Governor
of Colorado or U. S. Senator.
Rossman, as , president of the
newly-formed Animal Welfare
League, is '.-aging a grim battle
for repeal of. the law requiring
dogs to be kept on leash.

...

W. SEVEN MILE ROAD at GREENLAWN

. Simultaneous Services in Main Synagigue and Social. Hall

SEATS MAY BE RESERVED NOW AT THE NEW SYNAGOGUE

Week Doys 7-10 p.m., Sundays 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturdays 8-10 p.m.

-

RABBI ISRAEL I. HALPERN, OFFICIATING ASSISTED BY PROMINENT CANTORS AND CHOIR

New memberships in the congregation and its affiliated societies, and registration in its Sunday School and
daily Hebrew School, invited.

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