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August 31, 1956 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-08-31

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Local Council
Schedules Seris
of 10 Telecasts

Through special arrange-
ments made by the Culture
Commission of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, a series of 10
consecutive weekly television
programs will be presented
from 10 to 10:30 a.m., on Sun-
days,over
WJBK-TV.
. "In the Be-
ginning . .
a script in cele-
bration of Rosh
Hashanah, will
open the series
this Sunday.
Featured . in
the telecast will
be Rabbi Ben-
4 '1 jamin H. Gor-
relick, of Beth
Aaron Syria-
Cantor.
Ackerman gogue and Can-
tor Shabtai Ackerman and the
Beth Abraham Choir, directed
by Larry Frohman. Mrs. David
J. Cohen and Mrs. Herbert L.
Harris will be narrators.
Cantor Ackerman will be
making his first appearance on
television. He was recently
signed by Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue, and came here from the
Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv.
The second program in the
series will be "Day of Judg-
ment," a Yom Kippur program
scheduled for Sept. 9. Partici-
pants will be • Rabbi Hayim
Donin, of Cong. Bnai David,
and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar
with the Shaarey Zedek Choir,
directed by Dan Frohman. Max
Biber and Harry Weiss will be
the narrators.
Another Yam Kippur pro-
gram of the Council will be
"Remember Us Unto Life," to
be heard at 10:30 a.m., Sept...9,
over radio station WJR. •
R abbi Milton Rosenbaum,
newly-appointed spiritual lead-
er of Cong. Emanu-El, together
with Cantor. Hyman J. Adler
and the Bnai David Ch040., di-
rected by Abe Silver, will par-
ticipate. Narrator_s will be Mur-
ry Sachs and Mrs. Nathan
Spevakow. Don Miller will be
at the organ.

BERLIN, (JTA) = While one

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Two ex-Nazi here was fined $1,400

Israeli soldiers were wounded
in an hour-long battle with
- Egyptians along the Gaza strip
border in the Kissufim area last
week-end. The clash . began
when an Egyptian group pene-
trated Israel territory. An Israel
patrol approaching this group
was brought under heavy ma-
chine guri and mortar fire from
Egyptian positions across the
border. The Israelis returned
heavy fire, forcing the Egyp-
til•ns to retreat, but the ex-
cifange across the lines contin-
ued for some time.

After several delays, termed
"unavoidable" by the congrega-
tion, Bnai David Synagogue
will begin construction on the
first wing of its proposed three-
wing structure at Southfield
and 9% Mile, in Southfield
Township.
Plans have been subthitted
to contractors, and the deadline
for all bids to be submitted has
been set for Tuesday. The
building committee will, meet
within 10 days after that to let
Out contracts.
Morris W. Zack is chairman
of the building committee, and -
Isadore Gruskin is chairman of
the architectural committee.
Louis E. Redstone is' the build-
ing's architect.
Meanwhile, plans are being
made for a boys club to meet
in suburban Francis Scott Key .
School, Jerome and Rosemary,
in Oak Park.' Boys 13 to 17 will
meet at 9:30 a.m., each Sunday,
under congregational auspices.
Rabbi Hayim Donin -an-
nounces that emphasis will be
placed on religious, cultural,
social and athletic activities.
Jerry Godfrey has been named
to lead the club.
Applications will be accepted
between 10 a.m. and 12 noon
on Sept. 9, at the Key School,
with the first meeting scheduled
for Sept. 16.

and ordered deprived of his
pension rights for his anti ,.
Jewish activities during the
Hitler regime, 25 officials were
disclosed as holding executive
posts in spite of their Nazi rec-
ords.

Of the 25, one is Hans Leh-
mann, who was one of the six
highest-ranking officers in com-
mand of Hitler's Storm Troops
under the Nazi regiine. It was
disclosed that Lehmann is now
an inspector on the staff of
the West German War Graves
Commission, touring abroad to
supervise the upkeep of German

Hold High Posts

electrical works under Hitler.

It was disclosed -at his hearing
that he had beaten a 60-year-
military Cemeteries.
old German -Taborer because the
He was never "denazified" latter had told a friend that
because he had refused • to ap- "Jews are human beings too."
,pear before the denazification
board. .
1 non rein rntri5
The 24 other former Nazis,
Personalized Hebrew
all officials in the Criminal Po-
lice department of North Rhine
New Year Cards
Israeli and American
Westphalia, held leading ranks
Wholesale - Retail
in the Nazi SS. Their employ-
Printed With Your
ment now in executive positions
Name. and Address
Beautifully Done—Ecceomically
has been confirmed by Hubert
Priced
Biernath, North Rhine West-
OPEN SUNDAYS
phalia's Minister of the Interior.
The ex-Nazi who drew the
heavy fine from this city's de-
nazification board is Herbert
PIONEER PRINTING -
Heinsch, who had been the Nazi
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WE. 3-0410
Party's plant boss at the Moabit

PHILIP
KUTN ICK

Itrimrn 1:nr, rirt

ery appy and .prosperous new .

HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

DAVID RICHMAN

PETER S. GOLDSTEIN

President

Treasurer

RABBI
ISRAEL I. ROCKOVE

Bnai David to Begin
on Suburban Building

10-

Reveal Ex-Nazis

2 Israelis Wounded
In Gaza Strip Clash

NATHAN WOLOK

Vice-Pres. & Gen. Chair.

HYMAN MITNECK NATHAN P. ROSSEN

Trustee & Ann. Chair.

Trustee

BARNEY CITRIN

Secretary

ABE MILLER
Trustee

Executive Director

THE OFFICERS AND ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE CELEBRATION OF THE

40th JUBILEE

■.■

of the Hebrew Benevolent Society

(Chesed Shel Ernes)

At a Dinner to Be Held Sunday; December 9, 1956
In the Social Hall of Adas Shalom Synagogue

Curtis at Santa Rosa

-

Peter Heads Committee on
Platform for ZOA Convention

IP

NEW- YORK (JTA)—Morti-
mer May, president of the Zion-
ist Organization of America, an-
nounced the appointment of
Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of Toledo,
as chairman of the committee
to draft a ZOA platform for
submission to its 59th annual
convention to open Oct. 4 , in,

1Arathirigton. '

ISADORE SOSNICK NATHAN SAMET

Org. Comm. Chair.

Publicity &
Publication Chair.

HARRY E. CITRIN

Journ'al Co-Choir.

LOUIS ROSE

SAM NELSON

Journal Co-Chair.

Hon. Pres.

AND THE PUBLICATION- OF AN ANNIVERSARY JOURNAL,
. WITH THE ANTICIPATED PARTICIPATION OF THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY OF DETROIT, TO WHOM THE INSTITUTION
HAS DEDICATED ITS SERVICES FOR FORTY YEARS .. .

P.S. We would greatly appreciate, if Societies, Auxiliaries and Synagogues will extend
the _courtesy to our Institution by not arranging ,theit fukcketionts.on the above date.

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