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September 07, 1956 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-09-07

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Yom Kippur Drama Is First Jewish Color Telecast

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

CONG. BETH TIKVAH: Sabbath services at 5 p.m., today, at

Rainbow Terrace.

YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS: Sabbath services
at 6:30 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Yaakov
I. Homnick will speak on "Listening When It Counts." Tra-

ditional Sabbath Shuvah dissertation delivered by Rabbi
Homnick at 5:30 p.m., Saturday.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram
will preach on "The Prophecy of Love."
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.,
today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick will speak on "One Man's Repentance." The Bar
Mitzvahs of Edward Kanfer and David Brotman will be
observed.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi
Jacob Chinitz will preach on "Going Forward, Looking Back-

ward."
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30
p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. At 5 p.m., Rabbi Leo Y.
Goldman will deliver traditional Sabbath Shuvah disserta-
tion on "Correction First Then Repentance."
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today;

at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.

CONG. BETH SHMUEL: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.. today;

at 9 a.m., Saturday.

ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.,

today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Gordon
Isaac Silverman and Ronald Murray Cohen will be observed.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.,
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.

Rabbis Ask Taft-Hartley Repeal

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A Call
for the repeal or substantial
revision of the Taft-Hartley Act
to eliminate the "injustices"
contained in the act was voiced
in a Labor Day message issued
by the Commission on Justice
and Peace of the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis.
The message also welcomed the
extension of Social Security,
urged increased employment of
the aged and handicapped and
favored the passage of Fair
Employment Practices act to se-

cure employment rights for all.
The message pointed out that
the CCAR, Reform rabbis group,
has lOng maintained that col-
lective bargaining and media-
.tion are the keystones of in-
dustrial peace. It urged that
the administration which takes
office after the coming national
elections should convene lead-
ers of government, industry,
labor, education, religion and
social welfare agencies to con-
sider problems arising out of
the introduction of automation

REGISTRATION NOW

CONG. B'NAI DAVID
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

Meeting at Francis Scoff Key School
Jerome and Rosemary, Oak Park

* MID-WEEK HEBREW SCHOOL
* SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM
* HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL

PREPARE YOUR CHILD ADEQUATELY FOR

BAR-MITZVAH — BAS-MITZVAH —

CONSECRATION

WITH A TRADITIONAL AND RELIGIOUS

JEWISH EDUCATION

BOYS and GIRLS, 5 15, ACCEPTED

SESSIONS BEGIN SUNDAY,

September 9th at 10 a.m.

AT THE KEY SCHOOL

TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOW
AVAILABLE

FOR REGISTRATION OR INFORMATION
CALL SYNAGOGUE OFFICE, TO 8-8776
OR MRS. EDYTHE EMERY,
SCHOOL REGISTRAR, LI 4-4864

SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN TUITION
ALLOWED TO SYNAGOGUE MEMBERS

NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED

NEW SYNAGOGUE BUILDINGG ON SOUTHFIELD AND 9 1 A
MILE ROAD SITE WILL BE CONSTRUCTED DURING 1956-57

"The Red Box," a dramatiza-
tion of an episode in the life of
t h e American Revolutionary
War patriot, Rabbi Gershom
Mendez Seixas, will be pre-
sented by the American Jewish
Committee as a special Day of
Atonement nationwide telecast,
Sunday, 11 to 11:30 a.m.
(EDST), over the CBS-TV net-
work.
In New York (Channel 2),
the telecast will be presented
in color, and will mark the
first time a Jewish religious
telecast will be shown in this
medium.
Written by Marc Siegel and
featuring a distinguished TV
cast, "The Red Box'' deals with
the refusal of Rabbi Seixas, of
Congregation Shearith Israel,

Midrasha to Open
Classes, Sept. 12

The seventh year of the Mid-
rasha, College of Jewish Studies,
of the United Hebrew Schools
will open Wednesday. Registra-
tion is now taking place.
Beginning with the new
semester, all courses will be
given at the Esther Berman
Branch, 18977 Schaefer. Classes
will be held on Sundays from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on Mon-
day and Wednesday evenings,
from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m.
The following courses will be
offered: Bible, Hebrew litera-
ture, Jewish history, Hebrew
grammar and composition, Tal-
mud, a course in liturgy and
religious observances.
Classes for in-service train-
ing for teachers will be held on
Tuesdays and Fridays from 1 to
3 p.m.
The Midrasha also offers
courses to those who do not
have the necessary credits to
enter its advanced department,
but would nevertheless like to
continue with their Jewish
studies.
The following will be offered:
Hebrew language and grammar,
Jewish history, selected works
of medieval and Jewish observ-
ances, the study of history and
geography of modern Israel.
These courses will be conducted
in English. For further infor-
mation call DI. 1-3407. -

M. L. Prentis Heads UF
Allocations Committee

Meyer L. Prentis, retired
treasurer of General Motors
Corporation, again heads the 21-
1i. member goal
and allocations
committee for
the United
Foundations.
This year's
OF goal is
$15,000,000.
Mr. Prentis
was active for
a number of
years in the
Joint Distribu-
Prentis
tion Committee and in Detroit's
Allied Jewish Campaigns.

to conduct religious services in!
New York after the city had
been captured by the British. '
Instead, Rabbi Seixas led many
of his congregants to Connecti-
cut, taking with him all Torah

scrolls (the five books of
Moses), prayer books and Can-
delabras. He later returned to
his post at Congregation Shear-
ith Israel, founded by the first
Jewish settlers in 1654.

Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu

Best Wishes For A Year of Health and Happiness
to Our Many Friends and Patrons.

BORENSTEIN'S BOOK & MUSIC STORE

12915 W. 7 MILE RD.

12066 DEXTER

(cor. Monterey)

(Bet. Meyers & Outer Dr.)

Announcing the Opening of the New Season of

TEMPLE ISRAEL
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

Sunday morning, September 9, at 9:30

To enroll your children, bring them to either

1. The Temple Office

17400 Manderson at Merton,

Telephone: UNiversity 3-7769

2. Hampton School, Warrington at Pickford

3. Bagley School, Curtis at Greenlawn

We enroll children at any age from 4 through

17, and place them with children of their own

age and public school grade, prepare them for

Confirmation, facilitate their observance of

Bar Mitzvah, or Bas Mitzvah, and train them

for life as American Jews. The Religious School

is under the personal supervision of DR. LEON

FRAM, and RABBI M. ROBERT SYME.

Children are enrolled as pupils when their

parents are enrolled as members. Membership

in the Temple includes also the privilege of

High Holy Day seatings for all the family.

UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS

Afternoon Hebrew School - Pre-School Nursery

SPECIAL GIRLS CLASSES

ENROLLMENT NOW TAKING PLACE

LOCATION OF BRANCHES

Rose Sittig Cohen — 13226 Lawton
Adas Shalom-7045 Curtis
Esther Berman
18977 Schaefer
Beth Aaron—i 8000 Wyoming
Oak Park — 14800 W. Ten Mile
Beth Abraham-8110 W. 7 Mile
(between Coolidge and Greenfield)
B'nai Moshe — 11401 Dexter
Affiliated School — Sholem Aleichem — 18495 Wyoming

FACILITIES ARE LIMITED



REGISTER EARLY

TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY UHS FLEET OF 19 BUSES

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