Friday, August 24, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEW S-12 OW Young Israel Dr. Jacob Marcus, Noted Historian, Oak Park Approves Beth Shalom : Drive Approval , has been granted will be done by the Oak by the city of Oak Park to the DPW. - • Plans High School to Preach at Beth El Services Men's Club of Cong. Beth Sha- Rabbi Jacob R. Marcus, in- Max Nusbaum, president of Young Israel Center of Oak- ternationally famous Jewish his- Woods, announces the opening torian, member of the faculty of the Hebrew Union College- in the fall of a high school to Jewish Institute of Religion, will provide advanced studies for be the guest of Temple Beth Jewish students in the subur- El during the High Holy Days and will preach at the supple- ban areas. The high school curriculum mentary services in the Brown will be geared mainly to stu- Memorial Chapel, as well as in dents who have completed the Main Temple. Dr. Marcus occupies the primary Bar Mitzvah instruc- tion and other students on the Adolph S. Ochs Chair of History at Hebrew Union College, CM- same scholastic level. Classes will meet three eve- nings, a week in the Center, 24061 Coolidge, at Allen Rd. Another ' innovation of the Center School system/will be a class for girls, emphasizing Jewish home econoMics. It will offer specific information for future wives and mothers. Registration for all classes of the Hebrew and Sunday school are now being accepted. For information, call LI. - • 6-6662. Plans are currently -being completed by the Sisterhood and Men's Club to hold a High Holiday Institute at the Cen- ter, under the chairmanship of Dr. JACOB R. MARCUS Dr. Meyer Green. • cinnati, and is the director of An informal session • is planned at 10 p.m., Sept. 1, the American Jewish Archieves preceding Selichot services. A and of the American Jewish tea will follow, after which Periodical Center in Cincinnati. those attending will attend the He is a past preseident of the Selichot services at 12 mid- Central Conference of Ameri- night. No cards are needed for can Rabbis. He received his A.B. at the admission. University of Cincinnati and was ordained Rabbi at Hebrew WE NEED Union College. He served with Boarding homes for children distinction overseas in World temporarily separated from their War I. He studied at Lane Theo- families. logical Seminary and the Uni- WE PAY - versity of Chicago,- attended academies in Europe from 1922 Boarding care and all other ex- penies. to 1926, received his Ph.D. from the University of Berlin and CALL continued his graduate work in TO. 8-2490 Paris and Jerusalem. He has received honorary LL.D. degrees Jewish Social from the University of Cin- Service Bureau ' cinnati and Dropsie College in 13327 Linwood Philadelphia. BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE SEVEN MILE & GREENLAWN RABBI: HALPERN ISRAEL High Holiday CANTOR: SHABTAI ACKERMAN RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE FOR MAIN SANCTUARY AND AUXILIARY CHAPEL S'lichoth Services Saturday, Sept. 1st-11:45 p.m. Rabbi Cantor & Full Choir NO CARDS OF ADMISSION REQUIRED CON6REGATION SHOMREY EMUNAH HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES to be held at our new location 13320 W. 7 MILE RD.-1 Block W. of OUTER DRIVE RABBI SHOLEM FLAM will officiate at all services and preach sermons. Tickets. may be purchased at reasonable rates at the Synagogue office Monday -Thursday 6:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. - Sundays 9:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Park The Men's Club advises that Dr. Marcus is the author of lom to proceed with a flag- a series of books important to raising campaign. The drive will a block of tickets for "Sticks Jewish life and letters, among be conducted by a committee, and Stones," a musical revue which might be included: "Israel under the direction of Dave starring Hermoine Gingold, to Jacobson"; "A Brief Introduc- Silverman, among all merchants be presented at Northland Play- house on Wednesday evening. tion to the Bibliography of Mod- in the Oak Park area. Information on both the flag ern Jewish History"; "Jewish The flag is made according Festschriften"; "The Rise and to specifications of the U.S. project and the theater party Destiny of the Germany Jew"; GOvernment, and is four by six may be obtained by calling Sil- "T he Jew in the Medieval feet. Profits from the sale will verman, LI. 6-2868. World," first source book in be turned over to the building Englis• on medieval Jewish committee. history; "Communal Sick Care The resolution, passed unani- in the German Ghetto," story mously by the Oak Park Coun- of the origins of Jewish com- cil, in addition to giving ap- munity sick. care and hospitals proval, offered to construct flag Friday, August 31-11 a.m. in medieval Jewry; and -"Early holders directly in front of the Downtown Detroit American Jewry," an informal commercial buildings. The work study in two volumes, of the life and background of the Jews in the colonial and early Ameri- CONGREGATION BETH YEHUDAH can period. 17556 WYOMING near THATCHER His latest work, "Memoirs of Is Open for*Distribution of High Holy Day American Jews, 1775-1865," is in Seats; Evenings Monday through Thursday three volumes. Numerous scho- 7 to 9:30; Sundays 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. larly articles by him have been RABBI JOSHUA SPIRO contributed to the Hebrew Union Will Conduct the Services and Chant the College Annual and other scho- Liturgy, Assisted by Special Cantors larly journals. His books have been reviewed in The Jewish THE SYNAGOGUE IS AIR CONDITIONED News. TO RENT: Well equipped halls for meetings, weddings, Bar- Mitzvahs and other happy occasions. Reasonable prices. Dr. Mare-Lis is vice president H. Stolsky, President M;. Hertzberg, Vice-President; of the Jewish Publication So- N. Soberman, Secretary ciety, a charter member of the- board of governors of Train- ing Bureau for Jewish Com- munal Service, president of the American Jewish Historical So- ciety, and received the 1955 Frank L. Weil Award from the National Jewish Welfare Board for his distinguished contribu- (Transportation Provided) tions to American Jewish cul- ture. STATE FAIR PARADE Jewish Education for Your Children! OAK PARK CLASSES Workmen's Circle School 38 Years in Detroit Jewish Literature ‘... History ... Culture Yiddish Language and Jewish Holidays Bnai Moshe Announces Suburban Registration A full program of Sunday School activities will be offered by Cong. Bnai Moshe this year at its suburban b r a n c h, the Clinton School in Oak 'Park, ac- cording to Walter Farber, scho'ql director. Farber announced that regis- tration will take place at the school, 9 Mile Road at Park- lawn, on Sept. 9. Classes for all grades from pre-kindergarten to seventh will start Sept. 16. Children who were registered last year and those registering before Sept. 6, will receive tick- ets for the junior services on the High Holidays, to be held concurrently with the adult services at Clinton School, on Sept. 6, 7 and 15. Parents who wish to take ad- vantage of this plan should call suburban ticket, chairman, Eliot Raskin, LI-6-2838. Parents who become members of the congre- gation before the holidays are entitled to free admission to Sunday School for all their chil- dren, in addition to receiving two free tickets for the subur- ban services. Rabbi Seymour Fox of New York, and Cantor Rubin Boy- arsky will officiate. Reserva- tions for tickets are accepted by Eliot Raskin and the congrega- tion office. ENROLL NOW ! For Registration Call WE 5-1003 TO 8-5368 11529 Linwood LI 7-0218 14500 Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park, Michigan CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE Will Conduct Supplementary High Holy Day Services in its 'spacious Social Hall at Dexter and Lawrence ROSH 1-1ASHANAH _ Thursday and Friday, Sept. 6, 7 - and YOM KIPPUR • Saturday, Sept. 15 Rabbi Emmanuel Applebaum, Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld and Abe Pasternack will officiate Admission cards now availAle at the Synagogue 'office, in the School building, on Dexter, daily 9:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 and all day Sunday • First Selichoth, midnite, Saturday, Sept. 1, in the main auditorium, on Dexter. Cantor David Katzman and Choir will chant the service (ENROLL NOW ! FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL TO 7-4238 UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS UN. 4-6319 19161 SCHAEFER CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZION NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONfor the FAD:SCHOOL TERM 12353 LINWOOD near CORTLAND. Is Open for Distribution of High Evenings Mon- Holy Day seats day through Friday 4 9 P. M. The Well Known - CANTOR MORDCHEY ZVI ADLER From. Jerusalein, will conduct the services and chant the Liturgy. Come and have a real enjoyable holiday. Jos. Weinenger, Pres. ' K. Weinberg, Vice-Pres. D. Olshansky, 2nd Vice-Pres. B. Gelman, Sec. NURSERY Ages 3 1 /2 to 5 The nursery is licesed by the State. A planned program. A well qualified staff. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Ages 7 to 114 Easy method of learning. Hebrew, Bible, Jewish Holidays, History, Yiddish Reading & Writing, Songs, Amercan Jewish Life. BAR MITZVAH PREPARATION TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED For additional information call the School Office UN. 4 6319, or visit our beautiful school building, second floor. - The Fall Semester Commences, September 10 1956