Israel, Books on Bible in three-quarters of a million Jews ' requires adult minds for its com- • prehension." will be analyzed. Registration for the 20 consecu- The Institute program also will include a course in the playing of tive Tuesday evening sessions is the chalil, the Israeli recorder, being accepted in the offices of given by Avrom Rosenthal, and Co'ng. Shaarey Zedek, Adas Sha- one on • "Maimonides—Physician lom, Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe and to the Jewish Soul," conducted by Ahavas Achim, Those who are not Members of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, in corn- memoration of the 750th anni- a Conservative synagogue, may register at the Adas Shalom versary of his death. There will also be a course ex- Synagogue, Curtis and Santa Ro- amining the basic concepts of sa, the evening of Nov. 1. Judaism and "Selected Readings from the Bible" in addition to a We answer all your graded series of classes in Hebrew reading, writing and speaking. incoming calls. In a special statement issued on It Is Our Business to Help You the occasion of Jewish Education . With Courtesy and Efficiency Month, Rabbi Adler declared, We Serve As Your Office Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin, "Jewish learning is a means of Permitting your clients to keep in announced this week as the recip- self-development and a stimulus touch with you during business hours. ient of the annual America Israel to personal growth. It is, in addi- Friendship Award, will speak at tion, a condition of Jewish living. Mailing Address Optional the first meeting of the season of Jewish survival is possible in this COYLE TELEPHONE the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. land only if Jews become rooted Impressions of his recent visit in their tradition and culture. ANSWERING SERVICE to .Israel will be given by the This tradition is a mature and VE. 7-6701 Maryland Governor at 8:30 p. m., significant outlook upon life, and Wednesday, in the synagogue hall. - The program will spark one of the most ambitious yearly under- takings of the Men's Club, which has scheduled several other events, including a night with Maurice Samuel. Abe Katsman, Men's Club vice-president, is chairman for the evening. The award to Gov. McKeldin was anounced by Mrs. S. Debo- rah Ebin, national president of the Mizrachi Women's Organiza- tion of America, which annually cites "the American not of Jewish faith who has contributed most fully to the fostering of friend- ship between the people of the United States and the people of Israel." . • Gov. McKeldin will receive the citation at the 30th national con- vention of Mizrachi Women, Nov. BY THE . BAKERS 0 "OVEN CRISP" (UNSALTED) MATZOHS 13 to 16, in Atlantic City, N.J. The first president of the ■ Mg MI =I • America-Israel Society, an organ- ization of national leaders of all faiths in the fields of art, busi- says: ness, education, labor, literature, politics and religion, has long been active in civic, church and interfaith work. Watch your waistline! In 1948 and 1949, he served as chairman of the Brotherhood Week observance of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. He has been instrumental in mobilizing public support for Israel's program of economic de- I _ velopement and immigration ab- sorption, SERVICES SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will • speak on "The Religion of Marjorie Morningstar." At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Dr. Hertz will preach on "Have We Outgrown the Teachings of Micah?" NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today. At 9 a.m.. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "Dignity and Destiny." CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Bruce Earl Klein will - be observed. CONG. BNAI ISRAEL: At 9 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitz- vahs of Sidney Beck and Bernard Guyer will be observed -. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. - - - - CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m.,. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Allen Miral and Leslie Winkler will be observed. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Harvey Rose and Harvey Krieger will be observed. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Mark Levitt will be observed. CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m. todoy; at 9 a.m., Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Harvey Sheldon Ellis will be observed. Gov. McKeldin Wins Friendship Citation; To Speak Here Oct. 26 Beth El Men Bring Bennett Cerf Here Bennett Cerf, president of Random House Publishing Co. and Modern Library Books, will be guest speaker at a meeting sponsored by Temple Beth El Men's Club at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- ddy, in the temple. A Phi Beta Kappa at Colum- bia University, Cerf was a re- porter for the New York Herald Tribune and a clerk on the stock exchange before he became a publisher with the purchase, in 1925, of the Modern Library Series. A few years later, he founded Random House, which has pub- lished the works of Eugene O'Neill, Sinclair. Lewis, William -Faulkner, Truman Capote and Mac Hyman. Cerf, himself, is an author, his latest work being "An Encyclo- pedia of Modern American Hu- Temple Israel Plans Inauguration Service For New Officers - Temple Israel will devote sab- bath eve services, at 8:30 p.m., today, to the inauguration of officers and members of the board of trustees and to welcome new members of the congrega- tion. Officers and board members of tee temple's affiliate organ- izations also will be installed. These are the Sisterhood, Men's C1u13, Young Marrieds Group and Youth Group. Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi M. Robert Syme will officiate, with Dr. Pram preaching the sermon on "Religious Liberalism." Lotiis H. Schostak, president of the congregation, will conduct the ceremonial of inauguration, and one member from each of the groups will respond. The of- ficers will be blessed by the rabbis. Special music will accompany the ceremony, and will be pre- sented by the Temple Quartet and Cantor Robert S. •Tulman, directed by- . Karl . Haas, at the organ. P URE EGG NOODLES mor." Other best-sellers of his are "Try and Stop Me," "Shake Well Before Using" and "Good for a Laugh." Cerf also writies a weekly column, The Cerf Board, for This Week • magazine; another column, • Trade Winds, in the Saturday . Review of Literature; is a frequent lecturer and a pan- elist on television's "What's My Line?" wag delicious.., real home-made Local Temples to Host Reform Conference The three Detroit area Reform temples will serve as hosts to visiting delegates from Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin and other parts of Michigan at the biennial convention of the Great Lakes Region, Union of American He- brew Congregations. Temple Israel, Temple Beth El and Temple Emanu-El members have met to plan the parley, scheduled for Nov. 18 to 20. The convention will open with sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 18, at which Dr. - Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of UAHC, will be the guest preacher. Round table discussions on worship, social action and educa- tion and a clinic on temple ad- ministration will be held the fol- lowing two days at the Park Shelton Hotel. The convention banquet, to be held Nov. 19, at the Sheraton- Cadillac, will be addressed by Dr. George B. Lieberman, of Rockville Centre, N. Y. Hyman Bylan, of Grand Rap- ids, is the president of the Great Lakes Region, and Rabbi Harry Essrig is the director. IND 41 Years of SERVICE THE BEST COSTS NO MORE Leader Dr. Rigler Gets Cancer Post . What is believed to be the first Reform Jewish Women's Retreat was held last week by the Sister- hoOd of Temple Beth El. A limit- ed group of 20 members attended the program,. held at Haven Hill, Edsel Ford's fortner estate. Dr. Richard C. Hertz direc,ted the two-day program. of prayer, study _ and discussion. Three major topics were discussed: the histof-y of- Reform Judaism, its philosophy and challenges; what Jews believe; and haw to appreci- ate and understand the Bible. Mrs. - Sanford Klein was in charge of planning the retreat. CHICAGO, (JTA) Chicago's largest and most active Jewish edutatianal and recreational cen- ter, - the Jewish - Peaple's Institute, has closed its doors to make way for a public school. The center, which has served tens upon tens of thousands -of men and women of all ages, was built in 1927 at a cost of $2,000,- 000. It was recently purchased by the Chicago Board of Educa- tion for $300,000. JPI . was an agency of the Jewish Federation of Chicago. Friday, October 21, 1955 . WM =II al• WM TIM INIMP . 11• IN, MID MI IMP MIN WM MD BROWN KASHA v less fattening! Rich in protein and other I is WASHINGTON (JTA)—U. S. Surgeon-General -L e o n a r d A. Scheele has announced appoint- ment of Dr. Leo G. Rigler to a four-year term on the National Cancer Advisory Council. Dr. Rigler is head of the radiology department of the University of Minnesota. wholesome food elements Roasted nutlike flavor of 100% real buckwheat. I FOr tempting, delightful ways to serve this Old World favorite, write for my free new I Buckwheat Cook Book to Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yen. New York. t DEMI OUS • NUTRITIOUS • THRIFTY Also enjoy WOLFF'S CREAMY KERNELS — L delightful buckwheat grits for cereal and puddings Beth El Sisterhood Holds First Retreat DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 ! Zraif -Tiff.;•"-- ;1- i -,- - t it :CV ": MN -I Chicago's • JPI Purchased By Board of - Edu-cation Phone for Estimate 1 Curriculum of Adult Institute "Little Known Books of the Bible", a new course by Rabbi Jacob E. Chinitz, will be added to the wide range of courses offered at the Fourth Annual Synagogue Adult Institute, announces Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman. Another new course, "Israel— Laboratory of Cultural Fusion," will be given by Rabbi Milton Arm. The military and economic problems of present-day Israel and the new situation created by the ingathering of more than - BANK BY MAIL Now—bank the modern way . . . 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