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Rouge Synagogue' Early Deadline for September 6 Issue Circle to Open New
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The official opening of the
Due to the loss of a working day on Labor Day, there Northwest branch of the Work- m in building, 13226 Lawton.
Plans Services
hildren from 6 to 13 are
will be an earlier deadline for our issue of September 6.
men's Circle. national fraternal
All copy for that issue must be in our hands at noon organization, will be cele- to ght courses which stress
for Holy Days
Y'ddish language and culture,
Under the leadership of Harry
Golden, president of the River
Rouge Jewish Congregation,
services again will be held for
the Downriver
Jewish commu-
munities d u r-
ing the coming
Holy Days.
Louis Sax,
antor, again
will officiate at
'these services
or the 19th
on secutive
year. Rosh Ha-
Louis Sax shanah and
Yom Kippur services, and spe-
cial selichot services on Sept. 21
will be held at the River Rouge
Center, 41 Oak, River Rouge.
Golden, who is among the
most active Downriver Jewish
leaders, is devoting his energies
in behalf of Bnai Brith, the
congregation and the integra-
tion of the various Jewish corn-
munities in that area. He stated
this week that participants in
services will include Jewish
residents in River Rouge, Tren-
ton, Ecorse, Wyandotte and
other communities.
Cantor Sax said he was happy
again to cooperate in arranging
the Downriver services because
they enable communities dis-
tant from functioning cent-m -s in
Detroit to have their own Holy
Day observances.
Besides Golden, officers of
-the congregation are: Sam Mi-
delman, vice-president: Louis
Bartlet, secretary, and David
Warner. treasurer.
on Friday, Aug. 30.
SYNAGOGUE
SERVICES
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fran)
will preach on the "Book of Proverbs," the fourth in a series
on the most influential books of the Bible.
At
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 6:45 p.m., today.
"Rouse
9 a.m. services Saturday. M. Neiman will speak on
Thyself, Stand Up, 0 Jerusalem, Who Hast Drunk at the Cup
of His Fury."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today: at 8:45
a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Norman Oslik will be
observed. Auxiliary sabbath services at 9:30 a.m.. Saturday,
at 24446 Martha Washington, Southfield Township.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Vesper services at 5:30 p.m., today. Sabbath
Services at 11:15 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Robert
Forrest will be observed.
Sabbath services at 7 p.m.,
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM:
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today: at
9 a.m., Saturday.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.,
today: at 8:45 a.m.. Saturday.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT: Sabbath services at 6:55 p.m.,
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services
at 6:45 p.m., today: at 9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.. today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Robert Gary Aptekar
and Ned Zlatkin Winkelman will be observed.
Beth El Cemetery Former Israel Cantor
to Chant Bnai Moshe
Names Mark Kino. Holy Day Services
• John C. Hopp, president of
Temple Beth El, and David
Wilkus, chairman of the cem-
etery board, announce the ap-
Bernstein Given Plaque
pointment of Mark King to the
for Services to Israel
post of managing director of
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — the temple ••
Conductor Leonard Bernstein, cemeteries.
who will be in Tel Aviv Oct. 2
A native of
as guest conductor of the Israel
Philharmonic Orchestra. was England, King
honored on his 39th birthday by served for 22
years as secre-
the District of Columbia Wo-
of St.
men's Division of the Israel tary
George's Set-
Bond campaign.
tlement
Lib-
The conductor, who will di-
eral Synagogue
rect the Israel orchestra in a
dedication concert for its new in London.
Since arriv-
home, the Frederic Mann Audi-
King
ing in the
torium, received a plaque for United States, he has served as
his cultural contributions to Is- executive director of the Jew-
raeL
ish Children's Home in Minn-
eapolis, Minn., and as manager
of the Hebrew Memorial Park
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Cemetery in Mt. Clemens.
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25th ta16th Sts.,
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SUN CRUISE
FROM NEW YORK TO
brated with an open house
from 2 to 6 p.m., Sept. 8. at
the building, 18225 W. 7 Mile,
near Southfield.
The new branch will be used
as a meeting place for Work-
men's Circle branches and as a
Northwest branch of the Cir-
cle School.
According to Saul Maltz,
school principal, three classes
will be maintained at the
Northwest building, while four
HAIFA
Cong. Bnai Moshe announces
the appointment of Cantor
Moshe Purjes, recently arrived
from Israel, to chant the lit-
urgy at suburban High Holy
Day services in the Oak Park
High School. He will assist Dr.
Seymour Fox,' of New York,
who officiated at the services
last year.
According to
Erwin Fried-
man, suburban
vice - president,
Cantor Purjes
sang in one of
Budapest's
largest congre-
gations until
six years ago
when he left
his native Hun- Cantor Purjes
gary for Israel in the wake of
increasing religious oppression.
He and his wife spent five
years in Israel before coming
to the U. S.
Nearly 500 seats will be
available to non-members in
the new Oak Park High audi-
torium, Friedman said. Resi-
dents of Oak Park. Huntington
Woods and adjacent suburbs
are invited to make immediate
reservations.
Admission cards are avail-
able from Eliot Raskin, ticket
chairman, 23488 Parklawn, Oak
Park, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m., daily, except
Saturday. Phone reservations
will be taken at LI. 6-2838 or
TE. 4-5897.
Rabbinical Delegation
Here on Wednesday
A delegation from the Union
of Orthodox Rabbis of Amer-
WITH STOPOVERS AT:
ica, led by Rabbis Eliezer Sil-
ver, David Liphshitz and Pin-
chus Teitz, members of the
presidium. will
be here Wed-
nesday to ad-
dress Detroit
ewr• on reli-
g i o Les prob-
lems.
The delega-
TWO SPECIAL SAILINGS:
tion, which'
S.S. ISRAEL
S.S. ZION
will appear at
7:30 p.m. Wed-
at
nesday,
CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT NOW
Rabbi Silver Cong. Beth
Shmuel, also includes Rabbis
Other mailings from New York every 3 weeks
Zalmen Reichman, chairman of
the executive committee: Sim-
cha Elberg, chairman of the ad-
ministrative committee; and
Rabbi Meir Cohen, executive di-
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rector of the Union.
The Vaad Horabonim, which
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LINER S.S. THEODCR HERZL • FIRST SAILING DEC. 4 is sponsoring the visit, invites
the community to attend.
OCT. 3
OCT. 25
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hi tory, observance of holidays
a d Hebrew. The Circle school
is now affiliated with the
U ited Hebrew Schools.
ow in its 37th year, the
Ci' le school has a staff of well
q alified teachers. The North-
I w st branch staff is headed by
M s. Miriam Gornbein. Classes
w 11 start on Wednesday.
• For details on curriculum or
r gistration, call KE. 7-5440 or
T • 8-5368.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL
announces the opening of:
OUR HEBREW SCHOOL — Monday afternoon,
September 9. For boys and girls from the age of
8 and up. Each child attends 2 afternoon sessions
(1)
a week, 1 hour per session.
OUR RELIGIOUS SCHOOL (Sunday School) —
Sunday morning, September 15, at 9:30. For boys
(2)
and girls from age 4 through 17.
Our Schools are open only to members, of the Congrega-
tion, but this announcement is intended as an invita-
tion to you to apply for membership.
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Membership in Temple Israel Includes
(1)
Seating for all the family for High Holy Day Serv-
ices in our air-conditioned Sanctuary.
(2)
Religious School for all the children and youth
in the family.
(3)
The privilege of Bar Mitzvah, Bas Mitzvah and
Confirmation.
(4)
Social activities for the young people.
To enroll as a member of Temple Israel simply write,
telephone or come to our office.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL
17400 Manderson, at Merton (a block from Hamilton
and McNichols) Telephone UN 3-7769.
Office Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Special Office Hours for the enrollment of new mem-
bers: Sunday mornings, beginning Sept. 1, 9:30 to 12
noon. Labor Day, Monday morning, Sept. 2, 9:30 to 12
noon. Week Nights, beginning Sept. 3, 7:00 to 9:00.