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March 01, 1957 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-01

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Shparey_ Zedek YPL
to Hear C. E. Feinberg

Charles E. Feinberg, nation-
ally recognized authority on
Walt Whitman, will be guest
speaker_ at the Shaatey Zedek
Young People's
League meet-
ing, 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the
synagogue's so-
cial hall.
Mr. Feinberg,
who has been
awarded an
honorary _ PhD
degree from
the University
of Southern
Illinois and ad-
Feinberg mitted to Phi
Beta Kappa, will discuss "The
Works, the Life and Personal-
ity of Walt Whitman." He will
- comment also on the "Walt
Whitman Newsletter," of which
he .is co-editor.
Harold Goodman, program
chairman, invites the commun-
ity to attend the meeting.

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES



TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Frain

will preach on "Three Brave Men," based on the newly- ,
released film.
CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today. At
• 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Joshua Spiro will speak- on
"Be Strong to Carry Out the Teaching."
TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C.
Hertz will preach on "New Light on the Bible — How Arch-
aeology Has Documented Our Scriptures." At 11:15 a.m. serv-
ices Saturday, Dr. Hertz will speak on "The Faith of Rabbi
Akiba."
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services
at 6:15 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y.
Goldman will speak on "Equal Contributions."
EVERGREEN JEWISH CONGREGATION: Late services at 9 p.m.,
today, at Cong. Ahavas Achim, 19190 Schaefer.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45
a.m., Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today.
At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
will speak on "Israel Confronts the World — Courage in the
Face of Expediency."
Repeat 'Fifth Season' CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 6 and 9 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
Saturday, at Beth El
CONG BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6: 10 p.m., today; at 9
a.m., Saturday.
A command performance of
"The Fifth Season" will be held BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
by the Temple Players at 8:30
p.m., Saturday, at Temple Beth
El.
For the first time in the his-
tory of the Temple Players, both
evenings were sold out, and
many people were turned away
For the first time in its 17- was razed to make way for a
at the door, according to Robert year history, the Isaac Agree new bank structure. Services
Leslie, president.
Memorial Society, sponsors of are presently held twice daily
The play, starring advertising the Downtown Synagogue, is in a seventh floor office of the
executive Leon Wayburn in the asking the Jewish community David Stott Bldg.
role made famous on Broadway here to assist in the upkeep of
Proceeds will be raised
by Manasha Skulnick, is a com- the synagogue.
through a Purim party and
edy of two businessmen who
Two fund-raising projects are dance, to be held March 9, at
try to keep solvent amid the planned to _find -new quarters the Labor Zionist Institute,
tumult of the women's high- for the synagogue, which lost 19161 Schaefer. Johnnie Titus
fashion industry.
its • previous location at 1205 and his Latin American band
Sets and lighting for the pro- Griswold, when the building will play for entertainment, and
duction were created by George
there will be a midnight supper.
, Hill, Albert Rogan, Lou Pollack
Julius and Rose Meskin, co-
Reuther Gossett Speak chairmen of the Purim party,
and Bob Benyi.
at Synagogue Institute may be contacted at WE 3-4085
"Labor in a Free Society", and for tickets.
The second project is a year:-
"Management in a Free So-
Take advantage of City Bank
' ciety" will be the themes, re- book, which is now being pre-
spectively, of Walter P. Reuther, pared and will be ready for dis-
president of the UAW-CIO and tribution on April 15: Ushers of
William T. Gossett, vice-presi- the synagogue, as well as the
dent and general counsel of the general public, are urged to con-
Ford Motor Co., when they ap- tact Allan and Florence Agree,
pear as guest lecturers in the VE 6-2620.
Downtown Synagogue, for 17
Synagogue Adult Institute
years, has existed to answer
course,
"A
Moral
View
of
Public
"Bonus Interest Days" privi-
Issues" . conducted by Rabbi the needs of Jewish business
lege you to open a new regular
Morris Adler on successive and professional men and for
savings account or add to
Tuesday evenings, at 9 p.m., in transients who wish to observe
your current account any day
Yahrzeit or say Kaddish at
Adas Shalom Synagogue.
through Thursday, March 7
Reuther will speak this Tues- daily services and to attend
and still earn
day evening, while Gossett is Yizkor services on holidays and
festivals.
the March 12 speaker.
The congregation is distinct
The course, featuring prom-
inent Jewish and non-Jewish in that it has no members, con-
guest lecturers, is one of the sequently it does not compete
courses of the Synagogue Adult with czther synagogues for mem-
Institute, a co-operative Jewish bership. During the High Holi-
adult education project of five days, services are held in the
local Conservative synagogues. Veterans Memorial Bldg. audi-
The community is invited to torium to accommodate the
large crowds.
attend these discussions.
Rabbi Leo Steinhauser, a
graduate of the HebreW Rabbi-
AS Confirmation Class
This means you have an extra
nical College of Wurtzberg, Ger-
to Present Purimspiel
many, is in charge of the syna-
Week to arrange for transfer
As their "going away pre-
of funds from less lucrative . sent," confirmation candidates gogue services. He succeeded
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser,
accounts and still get the ben-
of Adas Shalom. Synagogue will
efit 'of a full interest .nriod at
present the 11th annual Purim- who served for many years in
that capacity prior to his death.
the highest bank rate in town.
spiel from 10 a.m. to 12 noon,
For tickets to the dance or
March 17. Called "South Per-
information on _ the Downtown
No maximum and no minimum
sia," the show parodies Rodgers
Synagogue, call George Agree,
balance requirements—No
and Hammerstein.
entertainment committee chair-
"Time Certificate" red tape—
Susan Blondy is producer of
Let the moriey 'you work so
the show, Barbara Burston and man, UN 3-8499, or Norton
Debbie Charmer, directors. Ac- Rosin, president of the Agree
hard for really work for you at
companists are Sandy Nucian Society, BR 3-8233.

Downtown Synagogue Seeks New
Quarters; Asks Aid from Community

JNF Synagogue Committee Makes
Purim Appeal for Shalach Monos

The Jewish National - Fund,
through the synagogue commit-
tee, again calls upon rabbis. and
lay leaders of synagogue in De-
troit and out-state, to ...conduct
the traditional Purim appeal for
Shalach Monos to Israel, in the
form of contributions for the
reclamation of the soil or Geulat
Haaretz.

are arriving daily in the Holy
Land. Purim, today, must not be
only a holiday of celebration but
also a holiday of "Action"—
action for the reclamation of
land which helps reclaim a peo-
ple."

Purim this year will be ob-
served on Sunday, March 17.
The Magilla will be read in all
sYn agog ue s Saturday night,
March 16, and Sunday morning,
March 17. Many rabbis have in-
formed the JNF synagogue com-
mittee that they will dedicate
their Saturday morning sermons
to the work of Jewish National
Fund, and will make a special
Appeal to their congregants on
the same evening.

The synagogue committee, of
which Harry Cohen, Abe Nus-
baum, Max Stollman, Philip
Taubman, Daniel Temchin, and
Zvi Tomkiewicz are co-chair-
men, expressed faith in a most
favorable response of Detroit
Jewry to the call for Shalach
Monos to JNF. In its call to the
Synagogue leaders the commit-
tee urged: "In the present hour
of crisis, Israel must have new
land and new faciilities to ab-
sorb the new immigrants who
come to her shores from Egypt,
Hungary and Poland. The Jew-
ish National Fund to-day has
the additional responsibility of
reclaiming more and more land,
establishing more and more se-
curity villages and forests to
settle the new immigrants who

A writer is rarely so well in-
spired as when he talks about
himself.—Anatole France.

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CAMP TANUGA

Interest from March 1

CITY
BANK

Main Office—Penobscot Building

BRANCHES






Grand River Ave., near Telegraph
West Seven Mile, near Evergreen
East McNichols at Davison
Eight Mile Road east of Gratiot

OAK PARK
• W. Nine Mile Rd., near Coolidge
HAZEL PARK
• Stephenson Hwy., near John R
MADISON HEIGHTS

• John R at Twelve Mile Road

and Gail Augdst. Maxwell Na-
dis, Children's Theater director, Flint Beth Israel Service
acts as supervisor. • to Be Led by Juniors
Parents and friends of the
Saturday's sabbath service at
school are invited to the event. Cong. Beth Israel, in Flint,
Mich:, will be the first one to
Beth Abraham School
be conducted entirely by junior
to Hold Purim .Carnival
congregants. Members of the
A Purim carnival will , be Leader's Training Fellowship
sponsored by Cont. Beth 'Abra- leading the service will include
ham Religious School from 11 the following: Gary Steinman,
a.m. to 2 p.m., March 10, at cantor; Irwin Adler, Torah,read-
the synagogue, Seven Mile' Rd. er; Esther Kolko, Haftorah;
and Greenlawn.
Gail Capitol, Sedrah and Pro-
Morris Davis, school education phetic Readings interpretation;
board chairman, advises that the Diane Nadel', sermon; Barbara
carnival will offer movies, Moore, Joyce Primis and Jer-
games, booths, : luncheon and a ome Weinstein.
congregation sisterhood bake • A kiddush will follow the
sale. Prizes will be given 'out.'
service.

A SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

AGES 6 - 1 6

• 1,400 acres and 2 miles of
frontage on•Lake Manistee
• 40 Miles of trails on camp
grounds for hiking and ridinc
• Overnight cookouts and
sleepouts
• Horseback riding
• Doctor and 2 nurses on
premises
_I. Mature and experienced staff
• Ratio of 1 counselor to 4
campers

• Eight week season
• Cement tennis, handball and

shuffleboard courts
• Waterskiing and aquaplaning
• Sailing, canoeing, boating
• Motorboats and war canoes
• Waterbikes and paddleboards
• Archery and fencing
• Complete athletic program
• Arts and crafts
• Summer stock

A LIMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS AVAILABLE

For Further Inforniation Call or Write

CAMP TANUGA

13204 BROADSTREET

WE 3-4251

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