Dr. Lieberman to Speak
At Regional Parley
Of Reform Temples
-
Dr. George B. Lieberman,
spiritual leader of Central Syna-
gogue of Nassau County, Rock-
ville Centre,
Long Island, N.
Y., will be the
guest speaker at
the banquet of
the Great Lakes
Region conven-
tion of the
Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew
Congregations
on Nov. 19; in
Sheraton - Cad-
Dr. Lieberman
illac Hotel. -
Dr. Lieberman, a graduate of
the 1936 class of the Hebrew
Union College, served congrega-
tions in Wheeling, W. Va. and
Canton, 0.
The convention, comprising the
Reform congregations in Illinois,
Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon-
sin, will open with a service at
Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m., Nov.
18, at which Dr. Maurice N.
Eisendrath, president of the
UAHC, will be the guest
preacher.
The Saturday morning conven-
tion service will be held at
Temple Beth El, at 11:15 a.m.
Round Table discussions on
worship, social action, education
and temple administration will
be held at the Park Shelton Ho-
tel on Nov. 19 and 20.
The three local Ref or m
Temples — Israel, Beth El and
Emanue-El—will act as hosts to
the delegates.
SYNAGOGUE
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:20 p.m.,
today. At 9 a. m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will
speak on "Stability and Change."
TEMPLE ISRAEIte : At 8:30 a. m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert
Syme will preach on "An Eye for An Eye." The Bar Mitzvah of
William Cohen will be observed. At 11 a. in. services Saturday,
Dr. Leon Fram will speak on "Be Thou a Blessing." The Bar
Mitzvah of Bruce Lawrence Colton will be observed.
TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p. m. services today, Rabbi Minard
Klein will preach on "The Good Old Days—How Good Were
They? At 11:15 a. m. services Saturday, he will speak on "Ezekiel
—Architect of Our Faith."
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:20 p. m., today;
at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Jeffrey Robinson
and Fred Hershenson will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 5:15 p. m., today; at 8:45
a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Clifford Weisberg and
Harold Silk will be observed.
CONG. GEMILUTH .CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 5:20 p. m.,
today; at 9 a. m., Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK:. Sabbath services at 5:15 p. m., today;
at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Edward Rosenbaum
will be observed.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 5:30 and 9 p. m., to-
day; at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Arnold Z.
Cohen will be observed.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5 p. m., today; at 9 a. m.,
Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Stephen Weiss will be observed.
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 5:15 p. m., today; at 9
a. m., Saturday.
Beth Yehudah Slates . Temple Players Offer
Two Planning Meetings `Two Blind Mice'
Members of the dinner com-
mittee of the Beth Yehudah
Schools annual dinner and show,
to be held Nov. 20, at the Latin
Quarter, will meet for a planning
breakfast Sun-
day,in the
home of Judge
Nathan J. Kauf-
`Land, Love, Latkes' Is
man.
Evergreen Show Theme
A second
"Land, Love and Latkes" is the
meeting will be
title of an original musical com-
held at 8 p.m.,
edy to be presented by the drama
Thursday, in the
group of the Evergreen Jewish
Snow Yeshivah build-
Congregation Nov. 27, in Beth ing for all members of the Yeshi-
Aaron Synagogue.
vah board, its Businessmen's and
Lillian Kellman, who is pro- Synagogue Councils, stated Mor-
ducing the show, also heads the ris Snow, vice-president of the
cast of 22 people who will sing, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
The , annual program of the
dance and provide comedy dur-
combined Beth Yehudah Schools
ing the three-act revue.
Tickets are available from Zee Councils will this year feature
Bernstein, ticket chairman, KE. Metropolitan Opera tenor Jan
Pearce and hurnorist Harry
5-9139.
Hershfield.
"'NEW
•• •
SERVICES
Chrysler Has Good Chance
For '55 Stock Car Crown
In two days, Chrysler auto-
mobiles have captured three
first places in NASCAR Grand
National Championship Stock
Car Races, to give the car an
unprecedented total of 36 "firsts"
in NASCAR and AAA races of
more than 100 miles this season.
Chrysler's closest competitor
in top stock car races has
amassed less than one-third as
many wins as Chrysler—a total
10.
. a luxury ranch-resort of The
1955 AAA Stock Car Rac-
observing the dietary laws! ing Championship has already
been awarded to Frank Mundy
and Chrysler.
Write for color folder:
Chrysler's latest triumphs
rate & reservation in came when Tim Flock took first
formation
place in the NASCAR Grand
National Championship race at
Columbia, S. C., on Oct. 15;
Esther Dokow,
Speedy Thompson took first
place in the NASCAR Grand
Reservation Mgr.
National at Martinsville, Va.,
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Oct. 16, and Norm Nelson, on
TUCSON, ARIZONA,
the same day, took first place in
the NASCAR Grand National at
Las Vegas, Nevada. All were
driving Chrysler 300 automo-
biles.
ahara
"Two Blind Mice," Samuel
Spewach's satire of post-war
Washington bureaucracy, will be
presented by the Temple Play-
ers of Temple Beth El on Nov.
5 and 6, in the
temple's Brown
Memorial
Chapel.
Starring Vic-
tor Hurwitz,
WWJ - TV pro-
ducer, and Eliz-
ab et h Phalen,
who has ap-
peared at the
Will - 0 - Way
Theater in nu-
Hurwitz
merous productions, the cast is
composed of many favorites from
past productions and a number
of talented newcomers.
Included are Ruth West, Ros-
lyn Berman, Mitchell Maader-
berg, Herbert Aronsson, Bennett
Berman, Stanley Caplan, Peppy
Cohen, Richard Gottlieb, Bab
Leslie, Alan LUckoff, Sidney
Mann, Al Rogan, Bob Schwartz,
Julius Stern and Muriel Wagner.
"Two Blind Mice" is directed
by Burton Wright, a WWJ-TV
producer who has appeared in
several comedies at the Will-0-
Way Theater. Tickets are avail-
able at the Temple Beth El office.
Refreshments are included in the
price of tickets.
High Holy Day Appeal
Bond Figures Top 1954
Through appeals .held in 22
synagogues during the High Holy
Day season_, the Israel Bond pro-
gram has realized $210,400, ex-
ceeding last year's total by
$26,300.
Judge Luther Youngdahl came
in from Washington on Sept. 25
to speak on Israel's development
program to the Bnai David Con-
gregation. On Oct. 8, Congress-
man Emmanuel Celler spoke at
Adas Shalom. Zvi Englander, at-
torney and financial expert from
Israel, spoke at Beth Aaron. De-
troit Rabbis and other local
speakers made appeals in other
synagogues.
Congregation Adas Shalom led
—11
the Appeal figures with $76,500
Meyer Cohen,
To the Lord our God belong reported as of Oct. 11. Bnai
Managing Direetos)
David was second with $19,700.
mercies and forgivenesses.
—Dan. 9:9 Young Israel accounted for
$17,500. Other synagogues and the
amounts pledged are: Gemiluth
"We Are Happy to Serve You
Chassodim, $1,400; Ezras Achim,
$2,900; Adas Yeshurun, $8,300;
As We Have for Over 40 Years."
Bnai Jacob, $4,700; Beth Shmuel,
$11,750; Shaarey Zion, $3,400;
Bnai Israel, $5,500; Beth Moses,
$3,000; Mogen Abraham, $5,650;
ARE you suffering from rheumatism?
Young Israel, Linwood Branch,
$3,000; Ahavias Achim, $10,000;
ARE you fatigued from long hours of work?
Bnai Zion, $13,100; Beth Abra-
ARE your muscles sore from lack of exercise?
ham, $3,800; Northwest Israel,
THEN: You'll Want to Get Acquainted With Us!
$2,900; Nusach Harie, $1,950;
Anschey Bereznitz, $200; Young
• Reasonable Rates
• Separate Department for
Israel of Oak Park, $2,350; Beth
Men and Women
Aaron, . $9,900; Beth Tikvah,
• Experienced Attendants
• Open Day and Night
$2,900.
Mrs-. Albert Potiker, chairman
OUR NEW LOCATION
of cash collections for the Wom-
1377 WEST VERNOR HIGHWAY NEAR TRUMBULL
en's Division of State of Israel
Bonds, is in charge of bringing
5 Minutes from Downtown — WO. 2-6744
in the pledged money.
•
DETROIT - WAYNE BATHS
12
I Bnai David to Hold
Fund-Raising Dinner
To help raise funds for its
synagogue and youth activities,
Cong. Bnai David will sponsor a
dinner-dance Sunday evening, at
the Latin Quarter.
The program will begin with a
cocktail hour, followed by dinner,
dancing and entertainment. Mem-
bers are urged to bring their rel-
atives and friends.
- For tickets or further infor-
mation, call the synagogue office,
TO. 8-8776, or Samuel Traison,
UN. 1-4166 or TY. 7-1922.
—
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday,
October 28, 1955
Bnai Moshe Couples Club
Elects Melvin Weisz
Melvin Weisz was elected pres-
ident of the Young Married
Couples Club of Cong. Bnai
Moshe at the opening meeting
last week.
Mrs. Michael Weiss was chosen
vice-president, Mrs. Julius Rez-
nik, treasurer and Mrs. Joseph
Corey, secretary. The retiring
president, Julius Reznik, will
serve as program chairman.
The next monthly gathering
Put ye in the sickle, for the will be held Nov. 21, at the home
—Joel 3:13 of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weiss.
harvest is ripe.
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• for CONGRESSMAN
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CONGREGATION
SHAAREY ZEDEK
ANNOUNCES
DAILY MORNING SERVICES
at 7 :30
Monday through Friday
at its
BRANCH BUILDING
7 MILE RD. at LESURE
Daily Services, Morning as Well as Evening, at the
Synagogue, 2900 West Chicago Blvd.
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