Holiday Season to Conclude With Simhat Torah Services The concluding days of the Sukkot season will be observed in our synagogues beginning next Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, and continuing Thursday and Friday, Sept. 27 and 28. The following is a calendar of services for the two final holi- days of Shemini Atzeret and Simha Torah as w ell as for sabbath services today and Sat- urday. Beth Aaron Synagogue Holiday services will be held at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, and at 8:30 a.m., Thursday and Fri- day. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorre- lick will conduct the services and preach the sermons, and Cantor Ihil Gildin will chant the ritual. Cong. Ahavas Achim Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today, and at 8:45 a.m., Satur- day, when the Bar Mitzvah of Marshall Weingarden a n d Jerome Leon Bruckheimer will be observed. Shemini Atzeret services will be held at 8:45 a.m., Thursday, with Yizkor services at 10:30 a.m. Simhat Torah will be ob- served at 8:45 a.m., Friday, and a special children's pageant is planned for 6:30 p.m., Thurs- day. Temple Beth El At 11:15 a.m. services Satur- day, Rabbi Sherwin Wine will preach on "The Word of God." At concluding day Sukkot serv- ices at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Rabbi Wine will speak on "The Blessing of Moses." Temple Israel Shemini Atzeret services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, with the ceremony of the blessing of the children and a sermon by Dr. Leon Fram. Dr. Fram and Rabbi M. Rob- ert Syme will participate in a Simhat Torah celebration at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, a revival of the celebration of the holi- day, which was discarded at one time. Cantor Robert S. Tulman will lead in singing of festival songs. Northwest Israel Synagogue Rabbi Wohlgelernter to Speak at Meeting of Mizrachi Groups ducted by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel at 6 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Fred Sheldon Raznick and San- ford Stone will be observed. Shemini Atzeret will be ush- ered in at 6 p.m., Wednesday, with services continuing at 8:30 a.m., Thursday. Bartley Crum will deliver an appeal for the Israel Bond drive preceding 10:30 a.m. Yizkor services. Children under 10 will attend Simhat Torah services at 5 p.m., Thursday, in the social hall. Adults and children over 10 will participate in regular services at 6 p.m. in the main sanctuary. Morning services Friday will be at 8:30 a.m. Cong. Bnai David Sabbath services at 6:15 p.m., today, and at 8:45 a.m., Satur- day. Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor Hyman J. Adler will of- ficate. Cong. Bnai Moshe Hashanah Rabb-ah services are scheduled- for 7 a.m., Wednes- day, while Shemini Atzeret services will begin at 8:15 p.m., that evening. Yizkor prayers will be recited during services that begin at 8:30 a.m., Thurs- day. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and .Cantor David Katzman will con- duct the services, which con- clude with Simhat Torah read- ings at 7 p'.m., Thursday, and at 9 a.m., Friday. Greenbergs Send Torah to Israel Since last year, a strong tie has developed between the peo- ple of the Israeli settlement of Brosh and a Los Angeles couple who are veteran Zionists. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Green- berg, formerly of Detroit, last year made a visit to Brosh to participate in ceremonies mark- ing the dedication of Nachlat Greenberg, a nachlah planted Sabbath services at 6 p.m., through the Jewish National today. At 9 a.m. services, Satur- day, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "The Eternity of a Concept." Hashanah Rabbah services will be held at 6:45 a.m., Wed- nesday, followed by Shemini Atzeret services at 6 p.m., that evening, and 9 a.m., Thursday. Rabbi Goldman will deliver the Yizkor sermon at 10:30 a.m. . There will be a congregation- al get-together at 4 p.m., Thurs- day, followed by Simhat Torah servcies at 5:30 p.m. and a chil- dren's party at 6 p.m. Morning services Friday begin at 9 a.m. Downtown Synagogue Yizkor services will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, at the third floor of the Malcomson Bldg., 1217 Griswold, under auspices of the Isaac Agree Me- morial Association, sponsors of the congregation. Between 400 and 500 persons attend Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services in the Veterans Memorial Bldg., at which Rabbi Leo Steinhauser and Cantor Samuel Unovitz officiated. For information, call WO. 2-4593. Adas Shalom Synagogue Sabbath services will be con- TILE FLOORS NEED WAXING? Have your recreation tile floors machined, scrubbed, waxed, and polished by experienced, well equipped company. Bonded work- men—Good references. WALKER'S FLOOR SERVICE CO. TY. 6-4922 TV. 5-7692 Fund in Mr. Greenberg's name. The Greenbergs were so im pressed with the people of the settlement, most of whom are recent immigrants from Mor- occo, that they sent a Sefer Torah for the synagogue of Brosh. Guests from all over the area came to participate in a spon- taneous ceremony that greeted the arrival of the Torah, which was carried to a canopy amid the chanting of the assemblage by the Chief Rabbi of Ramle- Lydda, Rabbi Y. Abihazira. Brosh is situated close to the Gaza border. The Greenbergs are the par- ents of Samuel S. Greenberg, Detroit attorney. Their grand- son, Ronald L. Greenberg, was recently appointed Assistant United States Attorney in De- troit. New Academy for Higher Learning to Instruct Along Non-Creedal Lines The Academy of Higher Jew- of any persuasion and opinion ish Learning, a post-graduate may enter the academy, without institution devoted to the study any creedal or ritual require- of the history, culture, litera- ment being made of them. ture, philosophy and religion of Members of the faculty in- the Jewish people, and offering clude rabbis from all branches a full program of rabbinical of Judaism, as well as Jewish studies leading to ordination, scholars who are not members was founded in New York last of the clergy. week, it was announced by Dr. The academy will hold classes David Neiman, director of the at 150 W. 85th St. and 23 W. new institution. 73rd St., New York. The first classes of the aca- demic year will begin Oct. 1, when more than 20 graduate Carl Schille.r Heads students who have applied for National Committee admission to the academy will Abraham Satovsky, of Con- meet for the opening sessions. gregation Shaarey Zedek, presi- The seminary will have two dent of the National Federation major divisions, an academy for of Jewish Men's Clubs, has an- higher Jewish learning proper, nounced the appointment of which will offer courses on a committee chairmen who will graduate level in all fields of serve more than 35,000 members Jewish studies, and a Rabbini- of the Federation. The chair- cal School, where students may men include Carl Schiller, also prepare themselves for ordina- of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, tion as rabbis. who will head the committee on Dr. Felix A. Levy, formerly Special Awards to Clubs. of Chicago, will be dean of the Rabbinical school. He is past president of the Central Con- Zim Line Steamships Sail ference of American Rabbis, Directly to Haifa. Tickets and was rabbi of the Cong. on this and on other lines Classes Still Open at Emanuel, Chicago, for over 47 can be bought in this years. Travel Office. Bnai Moshe Schools Dr. Neiman was formerly WORLD CRUISES: SS Kungsholm Classes at the Bnai Moshe Re- January 9, 97 days; SS Car- ligious School, at Dexter and dean of students at the Aca- sails onia sails January 19, 108 days. demy for Liberal Judaism. See us for tickets and reservations. Lawrence, and the Pepper The faculty includes the fol- Amer', an Export Lines: SS Con- School, in Oak Park, are still stitutikm, 59 day Mediterranean open for registration and will lowing scholars and the fields Deluxe Cruise, sails February 1. Large selection of West Indies, of Jewish studies in which they accept students in the kinder- South American cruises. garten through the 10th grade. will instruct and do research: HIRSCHFELD CO. TRAVEL Dr. Moses Hadas, Hellenistic Israeli biography, f i c t i o n, BUREAU • poetry, and general information Jewish history and literature; 600 Woodward, Rm. 709 WO 1-3870 Dr. Simon Bernstein, Medieval will be specially emphasized in the fourth through tenth grades. Hebrew literature; Dr. Louis Mrs. Utchenik, librarian, has Schoffman, modern H e b r e w prepared for the different age literature; Dr. Eugen Kullman, levels many series of books, Jewish philosophy; Dr. Philip which will be distributed to stu- Friedman, modern Jewish his- tory; Rabbi Abraham I. Cutler, dents. A dance class, stressing Israeli homiletics and practical theol- dances, has been introduced at ogy; Rabbi M. Asher Murciano, both the Pepper School and the Sephardic liturgy; Dr. David Oak Park Branch. Mrs. Werner Neiman, Bible and Biblical his- will direct the dancing and tory; and Dr. Felix A. Levy, Jewish theology. singing. The academy, in its approach Beth Aaron Opens School to rabbinic education, is not With Record Enrollment committed to any single inter- A record enrollment of 550 pretation of Judaism. Students students highlighted the opening 41 Years of SERVICE last Sunday of the Beth Aaron WE NEED Religious School, states Ber- Phone for Estimate Boarding ho m es for children nard Panush, school director. temporarily separated from their Classes meet in two sessions, THE BEST COSTS NO MORE families. 9:15 and 11 a.m., each Sunday, WE PAY and are available for youngsters Boarding care and all other ex- of kindergarten age thrOugh penses. 10th grade. Rabbi Benjamin H. CALL Gorrelick conducts a special TO. 8-2490 10th grade confirmation class. Registration is still available Carpet Cleaning Co. Jewish Social for students in the 9:15 a.m. Plant and Office, session, and registration may be Service Bureau 8700 LINWOOD made from 3 to 5 p.m., daily, 13327 Linwood or 9 to 11 a.m., Sunday. Under sponsorship of Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi, a mass meeting and Simcha Bet Ha shoeva celebration will be held at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at Young Israel Center. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, general secretary of the Chief Rabbinate in Israel, will present a detailed report on develop- ments in the Jewish state. Rabbi Wohlgelernter, who is visiting here during the holiday season, will return to Israel with his family at the end of the month. The program is the first spon- sored by both Mizrachi groups since steps toward unification were to form a Religious Zionist Organization of Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi. The merger already has been accomplished in Israel and other countries, and in the U.S. uni- fication is expected to be com- pleted shortly. Sunday's program is open to the public. There will be no solicitation of funds, and holi- day refreshments will be served. Piton& Leader TY 54400 New! Higher Interest Earnings! % Young Israel Calls Organizational Meeting for Northwest Center Young Israel of Detroit is calling a special one-hour meet- ing at 10:30 a.m., this Sunday, of all persons who attended High Holy Day services, under its auspices, in the northwest sec- tion. The meeting, to be held in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer, where the holi- day services also were held, will seek to establish a perma- nent Young Israel Center in the area. At present, plans are tenta- tive, but Young Israel leaders hope to secure the use of the Labor Zionist Institute for reg- ular services until the time it can establish its own perma- nent quarters. Sunday's meeting will be con- ducted by Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, director of Young Israel of Detroit, and Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka. 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