Stollmans Hosts to Dr. Schwartz at Bond Dinner Wednesday; Bond Sales On Holy Days to Near $200,000 Mark Congregational Activities Announcement was made this that Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice-president of the Development Corporation of Israel which sponsors the sale of Israel bonds, will be guest here at a dinner, next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stoll- man will be hosts at the dinner to a group of friends, at their summer home, 2675 Lake Angelus Road, near Pontiac. Sukkot Celebration on Mt. Zion Offers 13-Year-Old Synagogue In New Quarters Prayers for '70 Nations' of the World Cong. Dovid Ben No chu m, From historic Mt. Zion, in the formed to prepare programs for State of Israel, this week will pilgrims and tourists, and on the shine forth 70 lights to illumin- ate the sky. The practice is tra- ditional during Sukkot to convey the message of Israel's concern for the peace and welfare of the "seventy" nations of the world. This message, as was written before the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, also is carried out on Mt. Zion with the offering of 70 sacrifices on the altar of the Sanctuary. The ceremony during Sukkot is known as World Peace Day, and is only one of the many cus- toms to be carried out on Mt. Zion by the Ministry for Reli- gious Affairs, in Israel. Many other programs are offer- ed throughout the year, and only last week Mt. Zion was crowded with Israelis and tourists who flocked there in pilgrimage to observe the High Holy Days. Mt. Zion, which according to tradition, houses the tombs of King David and his successors, offers the best view of the Old City with its Wailing Wall, the last remnant of the holy Tem- ple. A Mt. Zion Committee has been A JNF Blue and White Box A Symbol of Honor In Every Jewish Home sabbath and festivals there pre- vails a festive atmosphere of songs, recitations, Torah talks and folklore and Israel's finest fare. On Yom Kippur, there is the blessing of the children and the prayers for the dead at the Vault of Catastrophe; there is a Mother Rachel's Day in honor of parents; a Kaddish Day is marked with special services for the dead and is a tribute to the martyrs slain by the Nazis. Memorial Day for the burning of sacred books by the Nazis, the day of the Children's Massacre and Ghetto Day are other occa- sions which are replete with sig- nificance and observance. One of the programs developed by the Mt. Zion Committee is the Bar Mitzvah Twins project, which was • planned to bring youth of the Diaspora close to the youth of Israel. . When a boy in Israel enters his twelfth year, he begins cor- respondence with a boy in the Diaspora whose Bar Mitzvah sabbath coincides. Through let- ters they become acquainted, the height of the friendship coming with the actual Bar Mitzvah. According to Dr. S. Z. Cahana, custodian of the committee, there have been several instances when a boy and his parents have come from abroad to celebrate the Bar Mitzvah on Mt. Zion together with the Israel "twin." Rabbis, school principals and synagOgue leaders have been re- quested to send lists of prospec- tive Bar Mitzvah boys so that such correspondence may begin. Rabbi Sperka Aids Prisoner's Release . . . and thou shalt teach it to thy children! Make the Jewish National Fund Blue and White Box Your Daily Link with Israel * SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 Is Jewish National Fund Blue and White Box Day . . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 Is Blue and White Box Clearance Day A cordial welcome to the Volunteer Solicitor and a Full Box will guarantee Israel's continued land reclamation effort. * If YOUR box is not cleared please call the JNF office and arrangements will be made for its clearance. If YOUR home is without a JNF Box, ask for one by call- ing the JNF office, TO 8-7384. * JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OF DETROIT 11345 Linwood Rabbi Joshua Sperka was in- strumental in obtaining the re- lease of a Detroit convict who had maintained his innocence from the day he was imprisoned. For the past 31 years in prison, Norman (Yorkie) Sakoloff, 55, had never had a visitor or letter from the outside. His family had disowned him. After Gov. Williams recently commuted his sentence, Rabbi Sperka, state corrections depart- ment chaplain, said that he had a job and a home waiting for Sakoloff in Detroit. Sakoloff w a s convicted in Monroe County, whose court records say that he was in a car from which shots were fired that killed a motorcycle officer. Sako- loff claimed that he was intoxi- cated in the back seat of the car and didn't know what happened until his arrest. 'Merchant' to Be Allowed In Toronto Schools NEW YORK, (JTA)—Nightly performances of "The Merchant of Venice" will be performed in school auditoriums in Toronto despite protests by a trustee of the Board of Education, Mrs. Ed- w a r d Ryerson, according to Variety, show business trade newspaper. The Shakespearen play will be performed by the Earl Grey Players. Grey is director of drama productions for the Cana- dion Broadcasting Corporation. Another trustee, Sidney Mid- anik, while stating that he did not approve of the play and that he thought it was in "bad taste," nevertheless said that he did not believe that the Board should act as censorship group. •C. D. Goldring, the Board's director, explained that the choice of plays is entirely up to Grey, that there is no com- pulsion upon students - to attend performances of the Shaktis- peare play, which are presented in the evening, and concluded by saying, "There is no point in discussing with any producer what play he should produce." week founded and organized by David Rott, last week moved its Holy Scrolls into its new synagogue building, 12322 Dexter, at Sturte- vant. The congrega- tion, known also as the Agudath Israel Syna- gogue, has been in existence here for 13 years, and is led spiritually b y Rabbi Chaske Grubner. Rott A 11 officers and Members of Agudath Israel automatically become officers and members of the new synagogue, according to J. Borenstein and Elimelech Lipshutz. Orthodox members of the com- munity are invited to join Agu- dath Israel and the congregation. The new synagogue will be dedi-, cated at a public function, in the near future, at which time David Rott will be honored by the or- ganization. Phillip Stollman, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Cam- paign, reported this week that Women's Institute Of Midrasha Opens Folk Schools Continues Late Registration Classes of the United Jewish Folk Schools, which opened re- cently at the MacDowell Elemen- tary School, on W. Outer Dr., are still open to late registrants. School sessions are being held in the new Northwest location until the completion of the new Labor Zionist Institute, on Schae- fer near W. 7 Mile Rd. An increase in enrollment has led to the addition of a new first grade class for children '7 to 8. Information on enrollment may be obtained by calling TO. 8-9280 weekdays. The Schools, directed by Mov- sas Goldaftas, principal, are under the lay leadership of the follow- ing: Morris L. Schaver and Wolf S n yder, honorary presidents; Harry Mondry, president; Mrs. Naomi Abramson and Jacob Gla- ser, vice - presidents; Nathan Korn, Isadore L. Shrodeck and Joshua Joyrich, secretaries; and Mrs. Tessie Klein, office secre- tary. Board members are William Gayman, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Beitner, Mrs. Sonia Glaser, Israel Pine, Mrs. Adele Mondry, Dr. and Mrs. Nahum Weissman, Max Shmukler, David Sislin, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wiener, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiener, Oscar Rap- paport, Mrs. Harry Hearshen, Mrs. Pauline Stepak, Morritz Schubiner, Mrs. Evelyn Sarnoff and Mrs. Sonia Shames. . more than $125,000 worth of Israel bonds already were sold in local synagogues. He ex- pressed confidence that the $200,000 sum will be reached before the holidays are over. Mr. Stollman also announced that Israel's retiring Premier, Moshe Sharett, is expected to ad- dress a bond dinner here in November. Mizrachi to Elect New Officers Tuesday Phillip Stollman, president of the Mizrachi Organization of De- troit, announces the organiza- tion's annual election meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, at Young Israel Center. The program with the tradi- tional Simhat Bet Hashoeva, celebrates the drawing of the water during Sukkat, according to ancient Israel tradition. Reports from Israel and the recent opening of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity in Ramat Gan, will be given by Rabbis Max J. Wohl- gelernter, Samuel H. Preto and Hayim Donin, who visited there this summer. Abraham Nusbaum is local chairman of the Bar-Ilan Uni- versity project. The school, spon- sored by the Mizrachi Organiza- tion of America, received its first class this month. The Women's Institute of the Midrasha will start its fifth year of special adult courses next. month, it was announced by Louis LeMed, chairman of. the Midrasha board. Midrasha is the College of Jewish Studies con- ducted by the United Hebrew Schools. Registration for classes, to be held from 1 to 3 p.m., Tuesdays, and 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Wednes- days, at the Esther Berman Bldg., 18977 Schaefer, will take place at 2 p.m., Oct. 11 and 12, in the Berman library. Courses offered include He- brew I (reading, writing and SAM FISHMAN conversation for beginners) ; He- brew II (for beginners with a Custom reading knowledge) and Hebrew Painting & Decorating III, reading, writing, conversa- Licensed - Insured tion and grammar. Other classes• will be in Siddur, Bible and lit- I For Estimates Call UN. 1-3265 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ erature. Staff personnel for the Insti- tute include Albert Elazar, Dr. We answer all your Ephrim Shmueli, Rose Pike, incoming calls. Rabbi Joseph Hirsch and Abra- ham Zentman. - It Is Our Business to Help You With Courtesy and Efficiency The Women's - -InStitute grew from an expressed desire by We. Serve As Your Office .. . Permitting your clients to keep in many women in the community touch with you during business for daytime classes, since they hours. were unable to attend those Mailing Address Optional given in the evening. The courses are "especially de- COYLE TELEPHONE signed for mothers with children ANSWERING SERVICE in the United Hebrew School to keep them abreast with their VE. 7-6701 youngsters' study in the schools. '411•0 011•• 04 00111111.411M0 001•11.011•111 04=0.1=1.431•11j. Beth Aaron Organizes Young Peoples League Beth Aaron Synagogue an- nounces the formation of a Young Peoples League, to be composed of college age youth. The group will be affiliated with the Na- tional Young Peoples League of the United Synagogues ' of America. The first regular meeting of the organization will be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday, in the syna- gogue's chapel. Refreshments in the sukkah will follow the pro- gram. The committee planning the meeting includes Barbara -Krav- chell, Harriet Mackie, Debbie Wainer, Bernard Porwin, Rich- ard Jaulus, Sanford Wuntner and James Marshok. Al Fischer, Al Stern and Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick are the synagogue's representatives to the group. Adas Shalom Religious School To Close for Sukkot Holiday The Adas Shalom Religious School, which will be closed this Sunday and Oct. 9 because of Sukkot, will re-open on Oct. 16. Services for the youngsters will be held at 5:15 p.m., Oct. 8 (Simhat Torah), in the syna- gogue's social hall. In a recent list of school board members, the name of Allan 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Waller was omitted, announces Allen A. Warsen, school director. Friday, September 30, 1955 Enjoy all the home-heating comfort you deserve .. . with CITIES SERVICE FUEL oiL With every delivery of our quality-controlled fuel oil, you can count on receiving the clean, dependable, - steady home heat that is rightfully due you. 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