SYNAGOGUE
Bennett Cerf Here
Oct. 27 for Beth El
SERVICES
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram will
preach on "The Story of Creation." The Bar Mitzvah of Barry
Neal Tilds will be observed.
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m.
today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rattbi Leo Y Goldman will
preach on "At the Beginning."
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At 8:45 a.m., services today, Rabbi Israel
I. Halpern will review the Torah portion "B'reshit."
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:40 p.m. today;
at 8:45 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Marvin Bednarsh and
Ronald Podolsky will be observed
YOUNG ISRAEL (Dexter Branch) : Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Sat-
urday, Rabbi Samuel H. Prero officiating.
YOUNG ISRAEL (Linwood Branch) : Sabbath services at 9 a.m.
Cantor Ernest Greenfield officiating.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 11:15 a.m. Saturday.' The
Bar Mitzvah of Charles Alan Lynn will be observed.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 5:35 p.m.
today; at 9 a.m. Saturday - - .
CONG BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m. today; at 9 a.m.
Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Joseph Saul will be observed.
CONG.- SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m. -today; at
8:45 a.m. Saturday The Bar Mizvahs of Martin Pearlman and
Stanley Rosenbaum will be observed
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 5:45 and 9 p.m. today;
at 8:45 a.m. Saturday The Bar Mitzvah of Sanford Lewis and
Elliott Simkins will be observed
Young Israel Observes Gift of Sefer Torah
.
A Siyutri HaSefer ceremony, at Young Israel's Dexter branch
celebrating the gift of a Torah at 1:30 p.m., Oct. 23.
to Young Israel - of • Detroit by
The Torah will be received by
Mrs. Goldie Solomon, will be held David I. Berris, Young Israel
president, and Rabbi Samuel H.
Prero, spiritual leader. Rabbi
Isaac Stollman will be guest
At the close of each year progres-
speaker.
sive business firms give
An honor guard of families
who have made previous dona-
tions of Torahs to Young Israel
will escort the new • gift to the
AND
Center.
Among them will be the Key-
well family, whose gift was made
just prior to the High Holy Days,
and members of the Plotniskey,
To all customers and prospects to
Bloom, Duchov-ny and Rosen
help establish a feeling of good-
families.
BUSINESS GIFTS
CALENDARS
will and as a token of thanks for
patronage.
For a complete selection of unusual
business gifts, calendars, Christmas
cards, and advertising novelties
call your advertising specialty and
business gift counselor.
FRED LEMBERG
OF
IMPERIAL
PREMIUM SERVICE
PHONE
BRoadway 3-3857
.
Beth Abraharn Kiddush
Honors Sisterhood Leader
Newly installed officers of the
Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Abra-
ham will attend sabbath services
this Saturday morning in a body.
The Oscar Rosenbergs and Jacob
Greenbergs will tender a kiddush.
Mrs. Rosenberg is the new Sis-
terhood president.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and Dr.
Max Kapustint _ 'religious school
principal, announce the opening
of regular sessions of the school
at 9:30 a.m., Sunday, in the syna-
gOgue- building: -
Students'already registered and
new pupils will be assigned
classes and- teachets at that time.
A registration desk will be set up
in the lobby,. For information, call
the synagogue office, UN. 2-9557,
or TE. 1-0129.
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at today's service, under Cantor
Tambor's direction. The 'car" `or
also directs a junior choir of
Sunday school children, which
meets at 12 noon, each Sunday.
gogue.
The Sisterhood will serve as
A mixed adult choir is re- hostesses at a social hour follow-
hearsing each Tuesday night, and ing the late services.
will be heard for the first time
Sessicins of the Sunday school
will begin at 10 a.m., Sunday, 'at
Vernor School. An enrollment :of,
600 is anticipated. There ,will 'he
18 teachers conducting -classes,
The recent re-election of Isa- including the confirmation class
dore Rosenberg as president of which meets in the synagogue.
Cong. Beth Shumel is believed to
have set a local record. Mr. Ro-
senberg was selected for the
office for the 25th consecutive
term.
To care for children on emergency
Harry E. Citrin was re-elected
basis. Must be willing to accept
for a seventh term as vice-presi-
child at any time and for any'
dent, while Louis Leebove .was period. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE
chosen to remain as treasurer. A.
BOARD RATES for suitable homes.
Goroff is the new secretary of
Call: Miss Raclin
the congregation.
TO. 8-2490
In honor of the 75th birthday
of Mr. Leebove, a testimonial
Jewish
Social
Service Bureau
event is being planned by the
13327 Linwood
congregation for Nov. 13, in the
social hall of the synagogue.
We Need Foster Homes
The appearance of BEN-
NETT CERF under the aus-
pices of the Men's Club of
Temple Beth El, has stirred
up a great amount of interest
in the community. The widely-
celebrated publisher, colum-
nist and panelist on TV's
"What's My Line" will ap-
pear Oct. 27, at Temple Beth
El. His recently - published
book, "An Encyclopedia of
Modern American Humor" is
currently on the best-seller
list. Tickets are available at
the Temple office or at Grin-
nell's.
Technion Elects
Builder David Rose
David Rose, New York builder
and international authority on
low cost housing, has been
elected president of. the Ameri-
can Technion _Society, a national
organization which supports the
Israel Institute of Technology, at
Haifa, Israel. He succeeds Dr. J.
W. Wunsch who was elected
chairman of the board of direc-
M tors.
R-6s# is a
founder of the
SoCiety and has
b een a vice-
oresident a n d
director for sev-
eral years. He
also is a mem-
ber of the inter-
national board of
governors of
Technion.
Rose, who has
counselled sev-
David Rose eral foreign
countries on low cost housing
problems, has financed experi-
ments conducted at the Technion
on building materials. He has
sponsored the construction in Is-
rael of 34: dwelling units made
of adobe and rammed earth ma-
terials, and is financing another
hbiising quarter of 200 units
Which will be named in memory
of his 'mother. - •
Rose will leave for London to
attend a dinner in honor of Sir
Winston Churchill on Monday.
The event will be held by the
Technion Society of Great Brit-
ain as part of its program to
sponsor construction of the Sir
Winston Churchill Central Audi-
torium,. a unit of the Technion's
new campus on Mount Carmel.
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Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Tambor
will be guests of honor at the
first late Friday night services
of Cong. Ahavas Achim at 9
p.m., today, in the new syna.:-
Beth Shmuel Re-Elects
Rosenberg to 25th Term
Elazar to Address
Bnai Moshe PTO
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Ahavas Achim to Honor Tambors at Late Service
.
will be guest speaker at the
opening meeting of the Parent
Teachers Organization, Bnai
Moshe Branch of the Schools, at
8:30 p.m., Oct. 25, in the syna-
gogue's Rosman Hall.
The meeting will be devoted
to Jewish Education Month, as
proclaimed by the American
Association of Jewish Education,
states Mrs. Frances Hersh, presi-
dent.
Elazar will speak on the school
curriculum and its meaning to
parents. Piano selections will be
offered by Mrs. Irene Stein, and
a reception for parents of newly-
enrolled pupils will follow.
New officers, along with Mrs.
Hersh, are Mesdames Ruth Higer,
vice-president; Irene Saul, trea-
surer, and Gertrude Kosowsky,
secretary.
DETRQIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday,
Oetober
14, 1955 .
Exhibit of *Blenlio
Ham:Krafted: Glass - ware. •
Beautiful, rich-hued stained glass windoWs created.
for use in churches; exquisite vases, pitchers, de-
canters, cruets, shapely lamps—and a score of other
decorative pieces . . . see them all in this stunning
exhibition and selling of famed Blenko glassware.
You'll delight in the jewel-like colors, the clean ,
swept designs, the skilled hand workmanship. Come
see for sure and bring your friends along.
HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN
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