- THE DETROIT JEWISH z Enrollment in Set Weekend of Activities UHS Classes for Temple Israel Dedication Starts Feb. 4 Enrollment for the new semes- ter of the United Hebrew Schools is now being conducted. Classes for beginners will start Feb. 4. Parents are urged to en- roll their children early to in- sure proper arrangements. The Bar Mitzvah regulation of the synagogues require a minimum of four years training in a Hebrew School as a pre- requisite for Bar Mitzvah. Chil- dren who have reached the ages of 8 and 9 should be enrolled in order to meet these regula- tions. Bar Mitzvah preparation is part of the Hebrew School course for which there are no extra fees. Special classes for girls are now being enrolled in most branches of the United Hebrew Schools, in addition to the regu- lar classes which are open to both boys and girls. These classes, conducted on a limited basis, are designed especially to prepare the girls for Jewish liv- ing in the home. Enrollment, now taking place for the Nursery School Branch, Schaefer and Seven Mile Road, is limited to 50 children. This nursery school is accredited by the State of Michigan. Trans- portation to and from nursery is available. Children between the ages of 3 and 4 1/2 are eligible. For information, call DI. 1-3407. Registration is also taking place for the Sholem Aleichem School, an affiliate of the United Hebrew Schools, and for the Workmen's Circle School. The transportation system of the United Hebrew Schools, con- sisting of 16 buses and three station wagons, provides trans- portation for children from all Jewish areas of the city and the suburbs to the closest Hebrew school branch. MIIIIIWINIOOPM••■••....• Adas Shalom Schedules Consecration Service Kindergarten children of the Adas Shalom Synagogue Reli- gious School will be consecrated in a special Hakdasha ceremony at 11 a.m. sabbath services on Feb. 2; • The program will include a processional led by Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, greetings by Charles Charlip, Adas Shalom president, and a sermonette by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. The children will be pre- sented with miniature Torahs, after which they will sing "Ki Mitsion" and "We Thank Thee." At the conclusion of the service, a kiddush will be held in the social hall. The ceremony coincides with the observance of the school's 12th anniversary. . Adas Shalom Synagogue's Married Couples Club will con- duct the congregation's monthly late sabbath eve service at 8:30 p.m., today. Rabbi M. Robert Syme, of Temple Israel, will preach the sermon on "The Challenge to Modern Young Jews." Mem- bers of the club will participate in the service and lead in re- sponsive reading, and Sy Ro- senwasser, newly-elected presi- dent, will offer greetings. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will officiate and introduce Rabbi Syme. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will chant the service, assisted by the Youth Choir. The Young Married Couples Club will be hosts at an oneg shabbat to follow the service, at which Rabbi Syme and Rabbi Segal wlil take part in a question and answer period. Special guests at the service will be members of the Temple Israel Young Marrieds Group. SAVE OVER 50% 100 to 15% on Books of Jewish Interest TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM! BORENSTEIN'S BOOK & MUSIC STORF. 12915 W. 7 MILE RC Bet. Steel & Sorrento DI 1-0569 12066 DEXTER Cor. Monterey TO 6-9504 RABBI DR. LEON FRAM JAY KAUFMAN Temple Israel will dedicate its newly - completed Activities Building next weekend with a service of worship on Jan. 25 and a Dedication Dinner-Dance on Jan. 27. A special feature of the cere- monies will be the official nam- ing of the Leon Fram Hall of the new building for the con- gregation's founding rabbi. The hall named occupies the major portion of the Activities Building, and will be the scene of the dinner-dance, to begin with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m., Jan. 27. The Fram Hall will be used for socials, wedding dinners, re- ceptions and banquets, among other purposes. The one dinner speaker will be Rabbi Jay Kaufman, assis- tant to the president of the Union of American Hebrew Union College in New York. Cantor Tambor to Chant Special Holiday Service A special sabbath service in celebration of Tu b'Shvat, Jew- ish Arbor Day, is planned by Cong. Ahavas Achim in co-oper- ation with the Jewish National Fund this Sat- urday. The service will be chant- ed by Cantor Jacob Tambor, assisted by the Talismen Q u a rtette under the di- rection of, Harry Siegel. Ahvas Ach- im has taken Cantor Tambor an active part in the celebration of the holiday in recent years. Children in the religious school and members of the congrega- tion are encouraged to plant trees through the JNF in Israel. Dr. Israel Wiener, president of the congregation, also is chairman of the board of the Detroit JNF Council. Cantor Tambor and the Talis- men will sing special liturgical selections along with parts of the regular service. The Com- munity is urged to anticipate. Named to Welfare Group Philip Lown, president of the American Association for Jew- ish Education, announces the Beth Aaron USY appointment of Joseph I. Sachs, to Conduct Service communal leader of New Haven, The newly-organized United as provisional chairman of the Synagogue Youth Chapter of committee on teacher welfare Beth Aaron Synagogue will and education. hold its first annual sabbath eve service at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 25, in the synagogue. Martin Guyer USY president, WOODY PONTIAC will conduct the service, as- Invites you to'see, and sisted by Paul Freeman, Wil- compare the fabulous new liam Sklar and Sanford Sulkes, cantors; Elisheva Gorrelick, 1957 PONTIAC Elaine Shenkman, Gary Moss and Harvey Nieman, preachers; * Amazing Performance and Berta Weinberg, Lester * Dignified Beauty * Pleasing Prices Raikow and Richard Panush, readers. . AND REMEMBER The theme of the sermonettes "WOODY'S REPUTATION IS will be "Some Outstanding HIS MOST VALUED ASSET" Jewish Personalities of the Last Century." Rabbi Benja- min H. Gorrelick and Cantor Ihil Gildin will participate. An oneg shabbat, featuring Pontiac Sales, Inc. songs and dances by the USY 12140 Jos. C ampau members, will follow the serv- ice. Sidney _ Noveck is syna- TW 1-1600 gogue chairman of the group, itinct–liarry Mirvis is director. WOODY'S Rabbi Syme to Speak at Adas-Shalom Service A former Detroiter, Rabbi Kaufman is an active represen- tative of Liberal Judaism be- fore national religious and civic agencies, both in the Jewish and general community, and a lead- er in the community relations field. Following the dinner pro- gram, dancing will be to the music of Leonard Stanley and his orchestra. The new building also will be used as a place of worship—for supplementary services on the High Holy Days, regular meet- ings of the Junior Congrega- tion and for daily services in the Sarah Schmier Chapel. Dedication_ services for the building as a house of worship will be held at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 25, when four choirs will pro- vide music for the service. Rabbi M. Robert Syme will lead the service of dedication, and the Bar Mitzvah of Gary Stuart Gutterman will be ob- served. Dr. Fram will deliver the dedicatory sermon. Cantor Robert S. Tulman, to- gether with the Temple Israel Quartet, Choral Group, Youth Choir and Childrer% Choir, will sing under the direction of Karl Haas, temple music director, and Mrs. Julius Pliskow. The traditional social hour will be held for the first time in the new Activities Building. Cantor Tulman will chant the kiddush to open the social hour. Serving as chairman and co- chairman of the building com- mittee which planned the new building were Edward Rose and Leslie R. Schmier. Julian S. Tobias is chairman of the dedi- cation committee. Nathaniel H. Go ldstick is president of the congregation. Sol I. Stein was chairman of the building fund committee which raised the money neces- sary to start construction. Nathan King was co-chairman. • G A TRAY CATERING Horowitz Catering Co. TO 8-5384 THE COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS AND THE .MERKAZ Have the Pleasure to Announce That Their Annual Dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1957 at 6 p.m. will be dedicated in honor of our distinguished and leader, RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN. esteemed This function to which the entire Jewish Community is cordially invited to attend, will take place at Rainbow Terrace, 18451 Wyoming Avenue For further information and reservations, please contact the VAAD HARABONIM OFFICE, 12244 DEXTER BLVD., or CALL: TO. 5-9100. Signed: THE ORGANIZING-COMMITTEE Rabbi Leizer Levin, David J. Cohen, David I. Berris, Daniel Temchin, Abe Nusbaum CONGREGATION AHAVAS ACHIM 19190 SCHAEFER Invites the Community To a Special Sabbath Service Saturday, January 19th In Honor of the Observance of Tu B`Shevat and the Annual Jewish National Fund Sabbath for the Planting of Trees in Israel. CANTOR JAC A B R With the Assistance o HARRY SIEGEL and the Talismen Choir Will Chant the Service with Special Renditions of Liturgical Music by the Cantor and Choir. CANTOR TAMBOR UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS Afternoon Hebrew. School—Pre-School Nursery SPECIAL GIRLS CLASSES ENROLLMENT NOW TAKING PLACE Beginners Classes Start Feb. 4 1957 , Location of Branches Adas Shalom 7045 Curtis Rose Sittig Cohen 13226 Lawton Beth Aaron-18000 Wyoming Esther Berman-18977 Schaefer Beth Abraham-8110 W. 7 Mile Oak Park-15110 W. Ten Mile B'nai Moshe-11401 Dexter Affiliated School-T-Sholem Aleichem 18495 Wyoming Facilities Are Limited . . . Register Early Transportation Provided By UHS Fleet of 19 Buses