SYNAGOGUE
SERVICES
0-W Young Israel Starts Day Nursery
Try-Outs for Temple
Players Aug. 29, 30
The comedy, "Two Blind Mice,"
will be the fall production of
the Temple Beth El Players
which will be presented in Oc-
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., today. At Satur- tober.
day services, the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Gary Brenner will be
Herbert A. Aronsson, president
observed.
of the "Players," announces the
CONG. EMANU-EL: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today, in the music try-outs are to be held next Mon-
room of Burton School.
day and Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 8:45 the Youth Room (4th floor) Tern-
a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Robert Pollock and Charles ple Beth El. Participation in the
Rockman will be observed.
"Temple Players" is not limited
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today; to members of Temple Beth El.
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Gary Moss and Any individual interested in play
Harold Nieman will be observed.
production may join the "Temple
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today: Players" at the try-out meetings.
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Edward Michael
Herman will be • observed.
CONG. BETH SHMUEL: Sabbath services at 6:45 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Mark Goldberg will be
observed.
To serve the growing com-
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at
Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Bernard Goodstein will be munity near Cong. Ahavas Achim,
the executive board of the con-
observed.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., gregation has decided to hold
auxiliary services in the social
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
hall of the congregation for the
Sabbath
services
at
7
p.m.,
today;
at
9
a.m.,
CONG. BNAI MOSHE:
High Holy Days.
Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of .Harvey Kahn will be observed.
Seats in the new synagogue
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Finsilver will which will be completed for the
holidays will be available for
be observed.
' CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at '7 p.m .., today; at 8:45 members ofthe congregation
a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Barry Rope and Elliot only. In addition to this, seats
are now being sold for the auxil-
Segal will be observed.
iary services in the social hall.
Sabbath
services
at
7
p.m.,
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS:
Offices of the congregation, at
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Allen Ben will
Schaefer and 7 Mile Rd., will be
be Observed.
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., open daily except Aug. 29 to 31.
Information regarding member-
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
ship, religious and social affairs
can be had by contacting the
office.
Moscow Renews Public
The first Jewish' day . nursery
in South Oakland County will be
opened next month by the Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
Nursery groups, to be guided by
professional educators, will be
for children, 3 to 5.
Registration is now b e i n g
taken at the synagogue, 24061
Coolidge, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Sunday, and from 7:30 to 10 p.m.,
weekdays, except Friday. Enroll-
ment for the Hebrew and Sun-
day schools, for children 5 to 13,
is being accepted simultaneously.
Together with school program
Ahavas Achim to Hold
Auxiliary Services
Recitations in Yiddish
After Seven-Year Lapse
NEW YORK (JTA)—A troupe
of Jewish actors is now, for the
first time in many years, giving
public performances in Yiddish
in theatres and public parks in
Moscow, the Associated Press re-
ports from the Soviet capital. The
report says that the performances
are meeting with approval on the
Part of the public.
Another press report from Mos-
- cow says that for the first time
in seven years a Yiddish concert
was given this Week in the Push-
kin Theatre in Moscow by the
Jewish singer and monologist Sidi
Tal. She . is the second Jewish
actor permitted so far to give
Yiddish performances. The first
was Sol Lubimov who has given
several Yiddish concerts since the
beginning of this month.
The report emphasizes that
there are no Yiddish theatres at
present in Moscow and that only
individual Jewish actors have
been given the opportunity to
appear with Yiddish programs
before the public. The audience
at Miss Tal's performance con-
sisted mostly of middle-aged
Jews, many of whOm spoke
among themselves in Russian, the
report says. The chairman of
the evening greeted the audience
with the words "Sholem Alei-
chem" but delivered his speech
in Russian. Most of the recita-
tion by Miss Tal were from
Sholem Aleichem's works.
Temple Israel Names
Membership Chairmen
Nathan King has been ap-
pointed chairman and Arthur
Weber, associate chairman of
the Temple Israel membership
committee, it was announced
this week by Louis H. Schostak,
temple president.
The new appointees, in ex-
tending invitations to all un-
affiliated residents of. the com-
munity to join Temple Israel,
stated that membership includes
attendance at High Holiday
services and enrollment of chil-
dren in the religious school.
For further information on
temple membership, call the
Temple Israel office, Merton at
Manderson Rds., UN. 3-7769.
Center Play School Opens
Fall Term Registration
Registrations are now b e i n g
accepted for the Jewish Com-
munity Center's Playschool which
opens its fall term on Sept. 12,
at the D. W. Simons building,
4000 Tuxedo.
Children 3 and 4 are being
enrolled in the morning session,
while 4 and 5-year-olds are being
registered for the afternoon ses-
sion.
Rabbi Yaakov Homnick will
officiate at the services and Can-
tor David Tanzman and Morris
Novetsky, synagogue president,
will chant the For holi-
day reservations, call Rabbi Horn-
nick,- LI, 7-3804.
6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 26, 1955
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE AND CENTER
17376 Wyoming Avenue
(Between Santa Clara and Santa Maria
Announces the remodeling and air conditioning of the
auditorium for the convenience of the worshippers and
invites the community to join in.
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN
Will officiate at all services
CANTOR HENRY BAUM
will Chant the Liturgy
Tickets are now available at the Synagogue office, Mon-
day thru Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
and 7 to 10 p.m.
Congregation B'Nai Moshe
DEXTER AND LAWRENCE
Will Conduct
Beth Shalom Engages
Cantor Sheldon Singer
Max Dobrowitsky, president of
Meth Shalom Synagogue, Oak
Park, announced the appoint-
ment of Cantor Sheldon Singer,
of New York, to assist the newly
elected Rabbi Mordecai Halpern
at High Holy Day services.
Beth Shalom, South Oakland
County's only Conservative Syn-
a gogue, last year was forced to
limit the sale of seats due to
lack of room. To overcome the
situation, until the completion of
their own building, they have
leased, for the High Holy Days,
the largest hal lin the area, to
accommodate many who wish to
attend.
Services will be held at Car-
penters Union Hall, 1949 W. 12
Mile Road, east of Coolidge High-
way. Arrangements for holiday
seating or membership can be
made by calling at the Syna-
gogue's office, 24071 Jerome. For
Sunday School information phone
LI. . 2-3583.
arrangements, the holiday seat-
ing committee is preparing for
the High Holidays by distribut-
ing tickets and signing new
members.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
THANKS .. .
In Its Spacious Social Hall
Equipped with Comfortable Seats
To all my many friends and
customers for helping me be-
come . . .
Rosh Hashona, Saturday and Sunday,
Sept 17, 18 and
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SALESMEN IN THE NATION!
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For the Best Deal
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Officiating Clergy
RABBI EMANUEL APPLEBAUM
CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD
EMANUEL LANDAU
AL FREEMAN
at
The Congregation office, located in school Bldg. on Dex-
ter, is open daily and Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
MORRIS BUICK CO.
14500 W. 7 Mile
UN 4-7100
First Selicloth, midnight, Saturday, Sept. 10.
Cantor David Katzman and choir will officiate
NIMMIIIMMOMINIEL
German 'Philosopher'
Fined for Nazi Actions;
Loses His Civil Rights
BERLIN, (JTA) — Dr. Hel-
mut Stellrecht, one-time deputy
to Nazi Party philosopher and
education chief, Alfred Rosen-
berg, was fined 22,000 marks by
a denazification court here for
his activities during the Nazi era.
He was also deprived of his civil
rights for a period of three years.
The court which only has the
power of punishment through
fine, deprivation of rights and
confiscation of property, is study-
ing the possibility of confiscating
same of his property. It seeks to
establish how much of his prop-
erty was acquired by virtue of
his position of prominence in the
Nazo world,
Stellrecht, who was in charge
of the program of "spiritual edu-
cation" of all Nazi Party mem-
bers and who thus perpetuated
the Rosenberg myths of racial
superiority fled Berlin in 1945
to Southern Germany where a
denazification tribunal cleared
him in 1947. This verdict was
later held to have been obtained
through fraud and a new 'hearing
set.
Johnny Lebow to Drive
Chevie in "Fair" Parade
On Sept. 2, the Michigan State
Fair will open its 106th season
with a gigantic Grand Opening
Day Parade from downtown De-
troit.
Johnny Lebow of Hanley Daw-
son Chevrolet Company will
take part in the coolrful event
by driving one of the '55 Chev-
rolet Convertibles, in the Chev-
rolet section.
This section wil lbe made up
of 12 Chevrolets, each will carry
a Miss D. S. R. representing the
For information, call TR 5-8450,
Ext. 19.
months of the year.
Temple Israel
Invites to Its Membership
1.
All who wish to attend High Holy Day Services in our beautiful Sanctuary,
dedicated to Liberal Judaism.
2.
All who wish for a Jewish Service of Worship which is modern, dignified
and inspiring.
3.
All who wish to give their children and youth a modern Jewish education.
•
For enrollment of yourselves as members, and for Registration of your
children in the Religious School and Hebrew School, come to our office or
telephone for an appointment at
Temple Israel
UNiversity 3-7769
Man'derson at Merton Road
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
Our High Holy Day Services, beginning with Rosh
Hoshono Eve, Friday Night, September 16, will
be conducted by DR. LEON .FRAM, Rabbi, and
Rabbi M. Robert Syme-, Assistant Rabbi, Cantor
Robert S. Tulman, Karl Haas, Organist and Choir
Director.
Our Worship Auditorium is air-conditioned.
We have ample parking space.
Our location is convenient to all areas
Jewish residence in metropolitan Detroit.
of
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
Our Religious School, which opens on Sunday,
September 11, is under the direct supervision of
the Rabbis.
Classes for children anj
of 4 through 17.
youth from the age
Preparation for Bar Mitzvah, Bas Mitzvah
and Confirmation.
Attractive Week-day Hebrew School — 2
sessions weekly—personally instructed by Rabbi
Syme.