Pane! to Ber Featured Em— anu-EI Service The Suburban Community 63-Year-Old Bnai David Moves North to Southfield By the Oak-Woodser A new congregation will rise next year • in Southfield Town- ship, an ever-growing area of the South Oakland County scene. Cong. Bnai David, . which will , be 'new to the area, is steeped in tradition, being - the fourth old- est synagogue in Detroit. Mem- bers will continue worship in the present building until the com- pletion of the new structure in the summer of 1956. The building will be the fourth site of Cong. Bnai David, which was organized in 1892 by its Russian i m rni gran tfounders. There are some peoPle who; still affectionately' call the synagogue "the Ruschishe Shul." Its first permanent home was on Adelaide, between Hastings and Rivard. This was built in 1900: Only four years • later, with a substantial growth in membership, Bnai David pur- chased the Winder Street Sy- nagogue, from - Cong. Shaarey Zedek, which was then build- ing its -own new -edifa•ce on Brush Street. • • The present building on Elm- hurst and 14th vas completed in 1928. In this location it has wit- nessed its greatest growth. The Make It JACK'S congregation now numbers 400 member families, and has facili- ties for 1,600 worshippers. According to Rabbi Hayim Do- nin, who is the fourth In a line of distinguished congregational spiritual leaders, the move to Southfield Township is prompt- ed by the same reason as each of the other changes—it is in a neighborhood from which its members have gradually moved away and to which it is unable to attract new members. Under the guidance of Charles N. Shere, its president, and other leaders, Bnai David, unable to find a location for a new synagogue within the De- troit city limits, acquired a nine- acre tract of land on Southfield near 9 1/2 Mile, in March, 1954. What was then considered a bold move has since proved a wise choice. In just a little over a year, sparsely-populated South- field Township has shown the growth that Oak Park has in the past few years. Sketched briefly, - the new Bnai David will consist of - three units, a 1,200' seat sanc- • tuary, a' social hall seating 450 people at dinner tables and an educational wing. - On Sept. 11, ground was broken for the first unit, the social hall and associated facili- ties, which will be completed by summer of 1956. - Construction on the other two units will begin the following year. The cost of the - overall building is $750,000, of which $320,000 has a 1 r e a d y been pledged. - The month of November has been established as a period of intensive campaigning; and it is expected that another $100,000 will be pledged during that period. Joint Education Plan Introduced in Suburbs Adult education classes ' at Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods, organized under the name of Torah Institute and held' in conjunction with Yeshiva Uni- yersity, will begin Tuesday even- ing, in the synagogue. Beginners' Hebrew will be offered from 8 to 9 p.m., and Judaism, from 9 to ,10 p.m. Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick will teach both subjects. The academic year will be divided into two sections, from Nov. 1 to Jan. 3, and Jan. 10 to March 20. Yeshiva U., through its depart- ment of adult education, allows students eight credits for each course completed. After a total of 80 credits, a joint certificate of completion is issued by the university and the synagogue. Other courses offered by the Institute are "The Five Books of Moses," given on Saturday afternoons, and "Highlights in the Life of a JeW,' given at 9 a.m., Sunday. Registration will be conducted at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday. For in- formation, call LI. T-6662. Sabbath services of the con- gregation will be held at 5:15 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Satur- day. The Bar Mitzvah of Jona- than Bodzin will be observed. JOIN JACK'S SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST CLUB CONG. B'NAI DAVID wishes to . advise that the two branches of its Religious School have been consolidated ... and all,grades will henceforth meet, beginning Sun- day, October 31, at the Francis Scott Key School Jerome and Rosemary, Oak Park Additional registrations will be accepted only on Sunday, Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. at- the Key School. For Information -Call LI. 4-4864 - in Miami O-W Young Israel Men Elect-Temporary Officers Temporary officers- who were elected at the inaugural Meeting of the Men's-Club of Young Israel For the most complete Center of Oak-Woods earlier this month include the following: Carry-out Food Service Jack Ginpurg, chairman; .Ben Lusky and Marshall Klaper, sec- retaries; David Bodzin, treasurer; Ernest Citrin, constitutional com- Bar-B-Q'd Chicken, Beef mittee chairman; David Spinner, and Ribs social chairman; and Seymore Ribiat, program chairman. Finest Selection of Rabbi. Yaakov I. Homnick op- Sea Foods ened the program with greetings from the congregation. Ira G. past president of Adas Mrs. S. L. M-ichals Joins Kaufman, Shalom Synagogue's Men's Club, Elliott -Travel Service- was guest speaker. Elliott Travel Service this _week A religious and social program announced the association of Mrs. is planned for the next meeting, Sidney L. Michals (Minerva to be held Nov. 14 in the syna- JUICE ON THE HOUSE... Federman) to its staff of person- gogue, 24061 Coolidge. WHILE WE SERVE YOU! nel. - • • Bagels • Lox • Rolls A Detroit resident for' 30 years, Yiddish Writer Bryks Mrs. Michals has been active in • Smoked Fish Visiting in Detroit many communal and service or- • Dairy Products Yerachrniel Bryks, who has ganizations including American Jewish Congress, ' Temple Beth written a volume of Yiddish short El Sisterhood, Hadassah and Win- stories about life in the ghettes and annihiliation camps, is pre- ship School PTA. sently in Detroit. Mrs. Michals is looking forward While here, to servicing her large circle of Bryks learned friends - a n d acquaintances in that distribution planning cruises and trips by of his book, boat, plane and train to all parts Ready to Eat "A u f Kidush of the world, states Bud Schubi- Hashem," (F o r ner, manager. t h e Sanctifica- tion of the Holy "The press is our • conscience, Name) is being our guide - and our informant." 2 Doors South of 9 Mile undertaken b y —Bernard Baruch t h e joint corn- Bryks mittee of t h e DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 United Yiddish High School. Friday, October 28, 1955 The stories portray the grief and sorrow and the heroisin, courage and self-sacrifice of Jews trapped in Germany during the Hitler era. A film taken from the book is currently being produced TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY in Paris. in• OAK PARK The Boston Gazette, leading newspaper which espoused the Cong. Emanu-El will hold sab- cause of the American Revolu- bath services at 8:15 p.m., today, tion, never had more than 2,000 in Burton School, Huntington circulation. Woods. Rabbi Frank Rosenthal will ZIM ISRAEL moderate a panel discussion NAVIGATION CO. which will comprise the sermon. , Operating Two New The topic, ". . . To Do Justly," Steamships — S. S. Israel - S. S. Zion . will be discussed by Dr. Sheldon Direct Service to Haifa Rahn, Walter Klein and Milton First Class: $475 up; Tourist: $260 Lucow. Departures Dec. 16, Jan. 27, Mar. 9 Four new babies will be Reservations Accepted Now named from the pulpit, and an oneg shabbat in honor of the HIRSCHFELD CO. AGENT parents will be held following 600 WOODWARD - ROOM 709 services. At Beach . BLACKSTONE THE GARDEN HOTEL • ACRES OF GARDENS SO SPACIOUS - SO FRIENDLY COME EARLY — STAY LATE! 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