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of Rabbi Halpern and a student
at Yeshiva University, will de-
liver the sermons at the aux-
iliary service.
Youth services will • be held
for 13 to 17 year-olds in the
WE NEED
Boarding homes for children
temporarily separated from their
families.
WE PAY
Boarding care and all other ex-
penses.
CALL
TO. 8-2490
Jewish Social
Service Bureau
13327 Linwood
social hall; 7 to 12-year-olds in
the daily. chapel; and super-
vised children's services for 4
to 6-year olds in the clubroom.
Northwest Israel Synagogue
Following Selichot services at
12 midnight, Saturday, holiday
services will be held at 6:30 p.m.
and 7:45 a.m., both days. Rabbi
Leo Y. Goldman will preach
the sermons on "Rosh Hashanah,
a Day of Remembrance" and
"R o s h Hashanah, a Day o f
Awe."
Cantor Benjamin Magier will
chant the liturgy, while assist-
ing in the service will be Sam S.
Novetsky, who will blow the
Shofar, L. Levin and Harry
Blitz, as Baal Shacharis. -
Cong. Ahavas Achim
Rabbi Jacob Chinitz, Cantor
Jacob Tambor and choir, di-
CONGREGATION SHOMREY EMUNAH
13320 West 7 Mile Rd.
Announces that in order to reach a maximum
number of Orthodox Jewry in the West Seven
Mile area, it has combined with Young Israel of
Detroit, and will conduct services at the Schaver
Auditorium, 19161 Schaefer.
Both Rabbi Sholem Flam and Rabbi Joshua
Sperka will officiate.
All Tickets Issued by
Shomery Emunah Will Be Honored
at the Schaver Auditorium
AIR-CONDITIONED .
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE AND CENTER
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
Will Officiate at All Services
Cantor Dr. Benjamin Magier
Chant the Liturgy
Our Air-Conditioned Hall is now available for meetings.
Sam Novetsky, Pres.
For information calk Mr. R. Kar, UN. 3-1783.
Attention of the Community is Hereby Called by
CONG. BETH JOSEPH ANSHE RHIZINER
That any person or persons wishing to participate in High
Holy Days Services, but cannot pay for a ticket, should see
President Hyman Karp or Samuel Robinson, Secretary-
Treasurer, for a ticket to services at the Synagogue.
There are still some seats available for sale.
Office Hours: 8 - 12 a.m.; 5 - 9 p.m.; All Day Sunday
The Congregation is Now Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort
At This Time, the Officers and Members Wish to Extend
Best Wishes to the Community for a Happy, Healthy, Pros-
perous and Forward-Looking New Year.
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.
Sa.perstein, 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 any 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., FEderal 2-1238 -
Temple Beth Jacob
is within easy access to the many new Centers o
Jewish Residents in Oakland County.
rected by Morris Skolnick, will
officiate at Selichot services at
12 midnight Saturday, while
holiday services are planned for
7:30 a.m., each morning, and
6:30 p.m., each evening.
Evening services will be
held in the main sanctuary,
directed by Rabbi Chinitz,
Cantor Tambor and choir.
Thursday evening services
will be conducted by Cantor
Henry Blank.
Morning services are planned
for both the sanctuary and so,
cial hall, with Rabbi Chinitz
and Cantor Tambor alternating
with Milton Tambor, son of the
cantor, and Cantor Blank. Rabbi"
Chinitz and Dr. Israel Wiener,
president of the congregation,
will speak on "Israel Bonds."
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodiin
Selichot services at 12- mid-
night, Saturday, with Rosh
Hashanah services at 6:45 p.m.
and 7:45 a.m. Rabbi Joel Litke
will speak on "The Universality
of Tishri" and "Remembered
Mothers." Alex Roberg will
chant the services.
Temple Beth El
Rosh Hashanah services will
be held at Temple Beth El at
7 and 9 p.m., Wednesday. Dr.
Richard C. Hertz- will preach
the sermons at both services.
At morning services at 10
a.m., Thursday, Rabbi Jacob R.
Marcus, faculty member of the
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion and di-
rector of the American Jewish
Archives, will preach.
Children's services will be
held at 2:30 p.m., Thursday, in
the main sanctuary, and youth
services are planned for the
Brown Memorial Chapel.
Supplementary services in the
Brown Chapel are scheduled for
7 p.m., Wednesday, with Dr.
Marcus officiating, and at 10
a.m. Thursday, Rabbi Sherwin
Wine preaching the sermon.
Men and women in the armed
forces are invited to attend all
services of the Congregation.
Sephardic Community
Rosh Hashanah -services are
slated for 7 p.m., Wednesday,
and at 8:30 a.m., Thursday and
Friday, in Zionist House, 11345
Linwood. Jerry Varon is presi-
dent, and Jacob Chicorel, chair-
man of the judiciary committee.
Cong. Bnai Moshe
Cantor David Katzman and
choir directed by Nathan Tur-
bow will join with Rabbi Moses
Lehrman in conducting Selichot
services at 12 midnight, Satur-
day.
In addition to the Main
services on Rosh Hashanah, to
be conducted by Rabbi Lehr-
man, close to 350 residents of
the South Oakland County
area will attend suburban
services of the congregation
at Clinton School, itn Oak
Park.
Rabbi Seymour Fox, of New
York, will officiate with Cantor
Rubin Boyarski, and will preach
the sermon on "Judaism at the
Crossro
According to Dr. Paul Frai-
berg, vice-president of the con-
gregation, services will be held
at 6:45 p.m. and 8 a.m. both
days. Tickets are available by
calling Eliot Raskin, LI. 6-2838.
The religious school will open
Sept. 16, at Pepper Elementary
School, Church St., north of
Oak Park Blvd. Registration
will be held from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m., Sept. 9. For applica-
tion, call TE. 4-5897.
Cong. Beth Yehudah
Rabbi Joshua Spiro will con-
duct Selichot services at 12 mid-
night, Saturday, and Holy Day
services at 6:30 p.m., Wednes-
day and Thursday, and at 8 a.m.,
Thursday and Friday.
S. Londinsky Dies: Yiddish
Writer, Poet, Editor
NEW YORK (JTA)—S. Lon-
dinsky, Yiddish writer and edi-
tor of "Yom Toy Bletter," died
here. He was a writer and poet
in Poland before he immigrated
to this country in 1942.
Fear always comes from ig-
norance.—Emerson
Yeshivah Maps Holiday Appeal
A special meeting of the pledged loans to the institution,
Synagogue Council of the Yeshi- pending receipt of funds from
vath Beth Yehudah was held the synagogue appeal.
recently to plan appeals in the
The members - also honored
city's synagogues during the Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter
High Holy Days.
who spoke on his experiences
. Morris Snow, Council presi- in Israel, where he is secretary
dent, read last year's report to the Chief Rabbis. He will
showing where income from return to his post early in Oc-
appeals in 195-5 reached a tober.
figure of $23,000.
In urging an even greater Directs Optometrists' Fund
campaign 'this holiday, Snow
PHILADELPHIA, (JTA)
called attention to the fact that Dr. Samuel U. Cutler has been
new funds are needed to meet named chairman of the pro-
debts incurred over the slow fessional advancement fund of
t h e Pennsylvania Optometric
summer months.
Several members p r e se n t Association.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE
SEVEN MILE & GREENLAWN
RABBI:
ISRAEL I. HALPERN
CANTOR:
High Holiday 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
CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE
Will Conduct Supplementary High Holy Day Services
in its spacious Social Hall at Dexter and Lawrence
ROSH HASHANAH
' 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 available 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
TEMPLE BETH EL
WOODWARD at GLADSTONE
ANNOUNCES THAT
SUPPLEMENTARY
HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES
WI LL BE CONDUCTED BY
RABBI
JACOB R. MARCUS
World
Renowed Historian and Distinguished Member of the
Faculty of the Hebrew Union College — Jewish
Institute- of Religion
IN THE
BROWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL
•
Cards of Admission Can Be Secured at The Temple
Office Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday and Labor Day from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
•
SERVICES WILL BE HELD
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, AT 7 P.M.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, AT 10 A.M.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, AT 7 P.M.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, ALL DAY,
STARTING AT 10 A.M.
27-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, Au gust 31, 1956
Listing of Rosh Hashanah Services