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August 24, 1956 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-08-24

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oung srael Sets Altxiliary Services for High Holidays

During the tiign noiluay
season, Young Israel of Detroit
will hold services in its main
building, 12521 Dexter, in ad-
dition to simultaneous services
at its Linwood Center, 12517
Linwood, and the Labor Zion-
ist Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
Selichot services at all three

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ciate at all services in the
abor Zionist Institute.
Young adults and intermedi-
a tes of Young Israel will hold
holiday minyanim in t h e
Harris-Bodzin rooms of_ the
Dexter branch.
Rabbi 'Samuel H. Prero,
Young Israel spiritual leader,
also advised that a Tefilin Club
had been formed for post-Bar
Matzvah boys, meeting at 9:30
a.m., each Sunday.
The program, directed by an
experienced youth leader, will
include services, breakfast and
a discussion period. All young
men are invited to attend in
the Dexter Center. Breakfast
will be served by the Women's
League of Young- Israel.-
The appOintments of Rabbis
Y aakov I. Homnick and Gerald
W. Krakower to the faculty of
the Jewish Leaders and Teah-
ers 'training Institute, begin-
ning Oct. 1, at Young Israel,
also was announced by Rabbi
Prero.
The institute is °pet% to high
school and college students and
covers a three-year course of
study leading to a youth leader
and_ teachers' training certifi-
cate. The program is held un-
der the auspices of the Young
Israel Institute for Jewish
Studies.

__
Congregation Shaarey Shomaim

15700 MUIRLAND

Announces that tickets for the HIGH HOLY HOLIDAY SERVICES
are now on sale at the Synagogue from:

8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sat. Eve.
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daily
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday

Mr. Rucker, Vice Pres.

CONGREGATION BETH MOSES

.

.

13925 LINWOOD cor. OAKMAN CT.

announces that ticket, 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 CENTER

Folk Schools 'Set
New Term Sept.10

17376 Wyoming (bet. Santa Clara and Santa Maria)

High Holy Day Admission _Tickets are available at the Synagogue
Office — Evenings from 7 to 10 p.m.; on Sundays, 8 to 12 and
7 to 10 p.m. .

Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman

WiH Officiate at All Services

Cantor Dr. Benjamin Magier

Will Chant the Liturgy
Our Air-Conditioned Hall is . now available for meetings.

Sam Novetsky, Pres.



For information call: Mr. R. Kar, UN. 3 , 1783.

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE
announces •

,

Suburban High Holiday Services

ROSH HASHANAH AND YOM KIPPUR

Sept. 6, 7 and Sept. 15

at the

. CLINTON SCHOOL, IN OAK PARK

Parklawn, near 9 Mile Road

Rabbi Seymour - Fox, of New York, and Cantor Rubin

Boyarsky, of Detroit, will officiate

.

Admission cards available at $12.50

For reservations call The Congregation office,

- TExas 4-5897, or Eliot -Raskin, at Lincoln 6-2838

Registration for Bnai Moshe Religious School on Dexter, and at
Clinton School in Oak Park will take place on Sunday, September 9.
Classes commence on September 16.

TEMPLE BETH JACOB

A dynamic Center of Reform Judaism Serving Cen-
tral and Northern Oakland County, announces High
Holiday services conducted by Rabbi Sanford E.
Saperstein, in its beautiful new building located at

-

-

79 Elizabeth Lake Road
Pontiac, Michigan

Persons interested in information ragarding mem-
bership, religious services, educational program,
including Sunday Religious School, and Hebrew
School as well as Pre-School Nursery; Or ally aspect
of the social and cultural activities, including Men's
Club, Sisterhood, Young Marrieds and Youth group
is invited to make inquiries at the

Temple Office or Call
Pontiac; Mich., FEdera1 . 2-12-38

Temple Beth Jacob

is within easy access to the many new Centers o f
Jewish Residents in Oakland County.

Purchase of the theatre build- ing, the f ormer Temple

Beth El

'eliver the sermon on, ' the ing at 3424 Woodward' by Wayne redesigned as" a theater, in Oc-
ight of Selichot and will of-

at 1 2

midnight, Sept. 1. Cantor Er-
nest Greenfield will lead serv-
ices at the Dexter center;
Cantor Joseph Baras at the
Linwood Center; and Cantor
David L. Greenbaum at the
Schaefer auditorium.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will

Mr. Joe Balberor, Pres.

Old Beth El guiding to .Be Wayne U. Theater

,

The United Jewish Folk
Schools announces the opening
of new classes for the fall
semester, which will commence
Monday, Sept. 10, 4 p.m.
The school is now located in
the new Labor Zonist building,
at 19161 Schaefer, north of 7
Mile Rd., and occupies the sec-
ond fibor. The classrooms and
nursery are large and airy,
and are equipped with- modern
school furniture and supplies.
Children ranging from 7 to 14
years of age are accepted for
the grade school.
A nursery for youngsters, 31/2_
to 5, is operat:d by the school,
is licensed by the State and is
officially recognized.
The curriculum of the United
Jewish Folk Schools was revised
at the National Tt,dchers and
Educators Conference held in
Unser Camp, Highland Mills,
New York, last July. The pro-
gram is an intensive one and
the method of learning Hebrew,
Yiddish (in the higher grades),
Bible, Jewish history, traditions
and songs, is a modern and easy
one for the children. Special
attention is given to the cele-
bration of Jewish holidays and
in keeping a close contact be-
tween the school and the home.
A special program is introduced
in the nursery along with play
periods, games, songs, stories,
arts- and craft, combined with
Jewish content. -
Parents in the northwest area,
Oak Park and other neighbor-
hoods, are invited 'to enroll their
children at once. The number
of children in the nursery is
limited. Transportation is pro-
vided. There is also a Bar
Mitzvah class for interested chil-
dren.
For addition-al information,
call UN. 4-6319, or UN. 4-6320,
or visit the school.

New High Holyday Albams
Available for Holydays
A new album of "Selected
Music for the High Holydays"
has been released by the Union
of American' Hebrew Congre-
gations.
The album includes 22 differ-
ent selections and features Can-
tor Frederick Lechner and the
choir of Central Synagogue in
New York City conducted by
Lazar Weiner. A special Shofar
selection was recorded by Frank
Commanday,- soloist at Central
Synagogue.
The records' are available
through the Union of American
Hebrew COngregatis,. 838 5th

Ave., New York 21.

tober, 1124, - and started pro-
State University has now been duction
on Jan. 1, 1925. Reor-
completed, it is announced by ganized in 1928 as the Detroit
Leonard L e 0 n e, University Civic Threater, continued un-
Theater director. Rented since der her direction through the
1951 to house the University season of 1931-32. Miss Bon-

Theatre, its purchase places in stelle died October 14, 1932.
the hands of the University the
h i s t oric Bonstel'le Playhouse,
prominent both in the cultural
history of Detroit and in the
history of the American theatre.
Friday, August 31-11 a.m.
Jessie Bonstelle, managing
director of the famous Bonstelle
Downtown Detroit
Players, moved into this build-

STATE FAIR
PARADE

" River Rouge
Jewish Congregation

41 Oak Street
River Rouge

_

HIGH HOLY •DAY SERVICES

Conducted by

LOUIS SAX

Selichot, Sat., Sept. 1
Rosh Hashanah, Sept. 5-6-7
Yom Kippur, Sept. '15-16

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

DONIN

Will Officiate at All Services

The Renowned Cantor

HYMAN

ADLER

Will Chant the Liturgy

Accompanied by Wnai David Choir

Tickets are now available at the Synagogue Office.
Monday through Thursday, 9-5; Sunday, 10-5
and Every Evening 7 -9-p.m.

TO 8-8776

2220 TUXEDO

TO THE JEWISH CHILD

Dear Jewish Boy and Girl:
You can't wait to grow up and be a pride to
your parents. You are open-eyed and enthusiastic
and you cheerfully expect great things out of life.

There is hardly anything more important and
more fun for you than a fine Jewish education on
a modern progressive basis. Imagine singing songs,
speaking Hebrew, acting in plays — having a good
time — and learning what it means to be a Jew
all at once!
We hope that your parentS will call us soon
because our registration is limited.

Young Israel Center of Oak Woods

Hebrew Schools

LI.

6-6662

24061 Coolidge, Oak Park

(signed)

Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick,

Principal

Rabbi Ephraim Rubin,

Faculty Head

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