Friday, August 3, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-8

Dr. Magier to Serve
Northwest Israel
as Holiday Cantor

The appointment of Dr. Ben-
jamin Magier as cantor of
Northwest Israel Synagogue,
17376 Wyoming, during the
forthcoming High Holy Days,
was announced this week by
Sam Novetsky, president.
Cantor Magier, born in Berlin,
was raised in that city's "Has-
sidic Quarter" where he re-
ceived his early cantorial train-
ing.
Coming to Detroit in 1939, he
continued his Jewish studies
here in the Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah and Mesifta Torah Vo-
daath, of Brooklyn, a school for
advanced Jewish education.
Cantor Magier, who holds a
DDS degree from the University
of Illinois Dental School, has
officiated in other Detroit con-
gregations and in Chicago.
The public is invited to hear
Cantor Magier officiate at Sab-
bath services this weekend, at
Selichot services and the holi-
day services. Rabbi Leo Y. Gold-
man will deliver sermons in
Yiddish and English. -
Meanwhile, Novetsky a n -
flounced the appointment of
Norman Sukenic as chairman
of the High Holiday committee,
which will include Harry Blitz,
Sam Belkin, David Cern, Ru-
dolph Kar, Gordon Kozda, Al-
bert Schwartz and Gus Lew.
Kar and Gilbert Averbuch
are co-chairmen of the seating
committee. For information, call
UN. 4-9776 or UN. 3-6242.

SYNAGOGUE

TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert
Syme will preach on "My Grandfather's Favorite Psalm."
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL: At 9 a.m. Saturday services, Rabbi Israel
Flam will discuss "Man Determines His Own Destiny." The
Bar Mitzvah of Michael Klien will be observed.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The, Bar Mitzvahs of Michael
Alan Stecker and Warren Brian Berman will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: At 9 a.m. Saturday services, the
Bar Mitzvahs of Michael Ernest Ehrlich and Richard Spencer
Klegon will be observed.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Joel
Schavrien will be observed.
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at '7:15
p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 11:15 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today;
at 9 a.m., Saturday.

Religious Leaders Urge
Marilyn Monroe Won't
Comment on Conversion
Bias-Free Election
often

LONDON, (JTA)—The
mooted question of Marilyn
Monroe's conversion to Judaism,
which gave rise to a number of
well-headlined reports last
week, remained an open one
after the actress, whose visit
here is the object of more pub-
licity than any comparable visit
in a long time, said she wouldn't
If slander be a snake it is a comment.
winged one. It flies as well as
Referring to a newspaper re-
creeps.—Douglas Jerrold.
port that she would receive full
instruction in Judaism when she
returns to the United States
with . her husband, playwright
CONGREGATION
Arthur Miller, the swivel-hipped
glamour girl let it be known—
through her agent—that she
....m..mmmmmum_
(Conservative)
just wouldn't talk about it.
Is Now Accepting
Miss Monroe's statement on
Applications for 1956-7
Membership.
the subject said: "I never com-
Please Contact Irwin Leider
ment on religion or politics. For
me, religion is a personal mat-
LI 6-3408
ter."
lmoi.

BETH SHALOM

BORENSTEIN'S Book & Music Store

12066 Dexter Blvd.

Cordially invites the community to come in and help
them celebrate the grand opening of their branch store
at

12915 W. 7 MILE RD. at STEEL

(Between Meyers and Outer Drive)

Congregation Beth Shmuel

DEXTER at BUENA VISTA

Takes pleasure

HIGH

SERVICES

in announcing that the distribution of cards
for the

HOLY DAYS SERVICES

are now avalible. A committee will be in attendance
in the office, daily, 9 to 12 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., and
all day Sundays. Members and friends of Congrega-
tion Shmuel are urged to make their reservations.

Phones: TExas 4-0777 or WEbster

5 9107

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CONGREGATION
BETH TIKVAH

Will Conduct Auxiliary High Holiday Services

at the Air-Conditioned

Rainbow Terrace — 18451 Wyoming Ave.

In addition to the regular services at the
main Congregation

9746 Petoskey Avenue

Our renowed spiritual leader, Rabbi Leizer Levin,
will speak alternately at both locations. Rabbi Dr.
Max Kapustin, Director of Hillel Foundation of
Wayne University, will officiate and speak at the
Auxiliary branch. Rabbi Abraham Gluckowsky will
serve as Cantor at the main Congregation.

Tickets, at reasonable prices, may be purchased at
9746 Petoskey or 18451 Wyoming

NEW YORK, (JTA)—An ap-
peal to both major parties and
to all candidates to prevent and
to condemn any attempt to in-
terject racial or religious preju-
dice into coming election cam-
paigns was made by church,
synagogue and lay leaders of
the three major faiths.
The plea, which will be for-
warded to Leonard Hall and
Paul Butler, Republican . and
Democratic national chairmen,
respectively, was signed jointly
by: Rev. Eugene C. Blake, pres-
ident of the National Council
of the Churches of Christ in the
U.S.A.; Archbishop Edwin V.
O'Hara, Archbishop of the Ro-
man Catholic Diocese of Kan-
sas City, Mo.; Rabbi Abraham
J. Feldman, president of the
Synagogue Council of America;
Mildred McAfee Horton, chair-
man of the division of Christian
Life and Work of the National
Council of the Churches of
Christ in the U.S.A.; George N.
Shuster, president of Hunter
College, and Irving M. Engel,
president of the American Jew-
ish Committee.

Beth Shalom Sets
Membership Plans

Membership committee mem-
bers of Cong. Beth Shalom and
their assistants will hold the
first in a series of programs
designed to increase member-
ship in the suburban Conserva-
tive synagogue.
A barbecue party is planned
for 8:30 p.m., Aug. 11, in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Clinton, 24010 Condon, Oak
Park.
The synagogue building is
now nearing completion at its
site at Lincoln and Tyler Rds.
It is hoped to have enough of
the building completed for use
during the High Holy Days.
Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern
is spiritual leader of the con-
gregation. Plans are b e i n g
made to continue S u n d a y
school, Hebrew school, an adult
institute, youth, Sisterhood and
Men's Club activities in the
fall.
For information, call Irwin
Leider, vice-president of mem-
bership, LI. 6-3408.

Rabbi Applebaum Wins
Honorary Doctorate

Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum,
supervising principal of the
United Hebrew Schools, will
be awarded the honorary de-
gree of doctor of literature at
summer commencement exer-
cises of Great Lakes College.
The degree will be conferred
by Clayton J. Ettinger, presi-
dent of the school, at cere-
monies Sunday, 4 p.m., at the
Veterans Memorial Bldg.

Ideas are the stuff of which
progress is made.

Beth Tikvah Sets
Auxiliary Service

Synagogue's Appeal
Backed by N.Y. Court

In addition to regular ser-
vices conducted at its syna-
gogue, 9746 Petoskey, Cong.
Beth Tikvah will hold auxiliary
services for the High Holy Days
at Rainbow Terrace, 18451
Wyoming.
The air-conditioned building
will be used to accommodate
many of Beth Tikvah's mem-
bers who have moved recently
to the Northwest section.
Rabbo Leizer Levin, spiritual
leader of the congregation, will
speak alternately at both regu-
lar and auxiliary services.
Dr. Max Kapustin, director of
the Wayne University Hillel
Foundation, will officiate and
preach the sermons at the
auxiliary branch.
Rabbi Levin's son, R a b b i
Abraham Levin, will assist in
conducting the services in the
synagogue, at which Rabbi
Abraham Gluckowsky, noted for
his cantorial ability, also will
officiate.
Tickets are presently avail-
able at the synagogue or Rain-
bow Terrace.

New York, (JTA)—A State
Supreme Court Justice has up-
held the right of the Jewish
community of Garden City, a
suburb here, to use a house it
had purchased in the town for a
synagogue and school.
The judge's decision reversed
a ruling of the Garden City zon-
ing board which refused last
May to permit the use of the
$86,000 building for such pur-
poses.
Judge Marcus G. Christ, sit-
ting in the Mineola court, or-
dered the town to issue a cer-
tificate of e^eupancy to the Jew-
ish center after first •ciding 'a
500-page brief and °the:. docu-
ments filf'c. by attorneys of the
center. -
The zoning board had ruled
that '1 ft,r€ expansion of the
congregatior• currently 613 fam-
ilies, wov2d render the b.i it ding
inadequate and would have a
letrimeriai effect on nei :f7•Lbor-
ing properly
Garden City has nine houses
of worship. The property in dis-
pute will be the first synagogue.

Beth Aaron to Heat
New Cantor on Sabbath

Sonenklar Back, Conducts
Services at Shaarey Zedek

Cantar Ihil Gildin, recently

engaged by Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, will officiate for the first
time during sabbath services
this weekend.
Today's services begin at
6:30 p.m., with Saturday serv-
ices starting at 8:45 a.m. The
congregation has extended an
invitation to the community to
hear the noted European cantor.
During Saturday's services the
Bar Mitzvah of Ben Craine will
be observed. Rabbi Benjamin
H. Gorrelick will officiate and
preach the sermon.

Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar
has returned from a three-
week visit in Israel where he
visited with his brother whom
he had not seen in 35 years.
He again is conducting Sab-
bath services at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.

BAAL MUSSAF

SEEKS POSITION FOR
THE HIGH HOLY DAYS

CALL:

TE. 4-4643

CONGREGATION BETH MOSES

13925 LINWOOD cor. OAKMAN CT.

announces that tickets for the High Holy Holiday

services are now on sale at the Synagogue.

Office Hours: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily,

10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. to 10 p.M. Sat. Eve.

CANTOR ALEXANDER FENEKEL

will chant the Liturgy.

CHARLES KIEF, Pres.

AIR-CONDITIONED

NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE AND (ENTER

17376 Wyoming (bet. Santa Clara and Santa Maria)
Announces the remodeling of its Synagogue for the
convenience-of its worshipers, and invites the corn-
munity to join in

HIGH HOLY 'DAY SERVICES

Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman

Will Officiate at All Services

Cantor Dr. Benjamin Magier

Will Chant the Liturgy
IAdmission Tickets are a.vailable at
Synagogue Office Eves. from 7-10
P.M.; on Sundays, 8-12 and 7-10
P.M.

The Hall is now available
for meetings. For informa-
tion: It. Kar, UN. 3-1783.

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Congregation B'nai David

Announces the sale of a limited number of
main Synagogue seats for the

5717-High Holy Day Services-1956

RABBI HAYIM

D.0 N I N

Will Officiate at All Services

The Renowned Cantor
HYMAN J.

ADLER

Will Chant the Liturgy
Accompanied by B'nai David Choir

Tickets are now available at the Synagogue Office.

2220 TUXEDO

TO 8-8776

Monday through Thursday, 9-5; Sunday, 10-1
And Every Evening 7 - 9 p.m.

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