Appoint Dr. Giat 1st Prefabricated Synagogue to Midrasha Staff The appointment of Dr. Aaron Giat to the staff of the Midra- sha, College of Jewish Studies of the United Hebrew Schools has been announced by Louis La- Med, chairman of the Midrasha board. The opening session of the Midrasha will take place at 8:15 p.m., Monday, in the audi- torium of the Esther Berman Branch, 18977 Schaefer. Dr. Giat, distinguished edu- cator and scholar, received his doctorate d e - gree in Hebrew and Semitic The first prefabricated synagogue, a result of the application languages from of modern technological advances to an ancient tradtion, has Dropsie C o 1 - been dedicated in Cinicinnati. lege. He also The Golf Manor Synagogue, situated in a new Cincinnati attended t h e suburban development, is the first Jewish congregation to take Gymnasia Rea- advantage of the "Orthodox Union Synagogue Center" program, lith and the recently developed for the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congre- Hebrew U n i - gations of America by United States Steel Homes, a subsidiary of versity in Je- United States Steel Corporation. Dr. Giat rusalem. The facilities of the new Golf Manor Synagogue, erected for He comes to the Midrasha a total cost of $50,000, include a sanctuary seating 200, a Hebrew from the faculty of the Jewish school with four classrooms, a study, administrative offices, a Institute of Religion and the kitchen, janitor's quarters, as well as porvision - for storage and- Teachers Institute of the Jew- utilities. ish Theological Seminary in Approximately two months elapsed between the first New York. breaking of ground and the completion of the building. The The Midrasha provides pro- building was enclosed by United State Steel Homes prefabricated fessional training to young men wall and roof panels in exactly two days. The remainder of and women who wish to prepare the time was taken up by the digging and pouring of conventional for Hebrew teaching as a voca- foundations, installation of plumbing and heating equipment, the tion. It also affords an oppor- erection of a conventional brick facade, and landscaping. tunity to graduates of the He- brew secondary schools to con- tinue their Jewish studies of the life, literature and institutions of the Jewish people through the study of the sources of Ju- daism. Activities at Beth Abraham Wednesday, at which time Rabbi The curriculum of the Mid- Synagogue will be highlighted Israel I. Halpern and school rasha includes courses in He- this week by the completion staff members will outline the brew grammar, Bible, history, of enrollment in the religious "Jewish Holidays f Rosh Ha- Jewish institutions, Hebrew lit- school on Sunday. Registration, shanah, Yom Kippur and Suk- erature, education and Mishna which began last Sunday, is kot." run= g 15 percent ahead of and Gernora. The Mens Club , with Irving Classes will meet on Sundays last year. Michaels as president, will open from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., on All students from the seventh its season of social and cultural Mondays and Wednesdays from grade up will be required to events it 8 p.m., Tuesday, when 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. and on Tues- attend Hebrew school for a new days and Thursdays from 1 to minimum of two years prior duced. members will be intro- 3 p.m. to consecration. Mrs. Oscar Bank, president Admission 'to the Advanced A program of junior congre- Department of Jewish Studies is gation services, to begin at 10 of the Sisiterhood, will hold its open to graduates of recognized a.m., Saturday, also has been opening meeting at 8:30 p.m., Hebrew high schools or to those announced. Kiddush will be Thursday. As major projects, who pass an entrance examina- served following the services the Sisterhood supports the re- ligious school and is furnishing tion. For further information, by parents of the. children. the kitchen of the synagogue: call DI 1-3407. A series of workshops for A co-ed youth group, headed parents, to create a close bond between the home and school, by Ronald Maza, is in the pro- Rev. Silverman to Conduct will be instituted at 8 p.m., cess of organizing social, re- Atlantic City Services ligious, cultural and educational Rev. Jacob Silverman, for- activities, and the Tfillin Club, merly of Detroit, who has been which conducts regular services vacationing at Kaufman Hotel each Sunday morning, will hold in Atlantic City, has been in- its opening meeting and break- vited to conduct the Holy Day fast at 9:15 Sunday. services at that hotel. He also The synagogue will partici- will conduct Sukkot services pate in a blood bank from 6:30 there. to 11 p.m., Monday. Members The sale of Israel Develop- are urged to add to the congre- The best teachers of human- ment Bonds in synagogues dur- gation's blood bank. ity are the lives of great men. ing Rosh Hashanah and Yom Under the direction of Sidney —.Fowler Kippur services is expected to Dinner, the Boy Scout troop exceed the $5,000,000 level sponsored by the congregation achieved last year, as a result already has met. They will of the marked increase in the again - take an active part in the number of congregations which overall youth program of the will participate in the 1957 synagogue. All ' boys in the Israel Bond High Holiday cam- neighborhood are invited to paign, it was announced by join. Adolf L. Hamburger, of Balti- more, national High Holiday chairman of the Israel Bond SA Institute School Organization. Opens at New Site By utilizing special tab cards, The Sholem Aleichem Insti- Hamburger said, synagogues will make it possible for wor- tute has begun its 32nd school shippers to indicate the amount season here in a new building, of Israel Bonds they wish to at 19350 Greenfield. Moshe Haar, principal, an- purchase without violating the traditional injunction against nounces that the current school writing on the High Holidays. instructors staff includes Mollie The Epic of a Modern Haar, Jack Wiener, Mollie Sal- len, Barbara Linden, M a 1 k e Immigrant-Aid Service Ahavas Achim School Shaw, Bella Chaikoff and Cha- By LYMAN C. WHITE Sets Opening of Classes nele Maltz. Alva D w o r k i n, Foreword by The Ahavas Achim Religious Pauline Forman and Miriam Cohen will be in charge of the ELEANOR ROOSEVELT School will open this Sunday, nursery. at the Verner Public School, THE dramatic work of all the large The Sholem Aleichem School offering classes from kindergar- Jewish organizations in helping was the first Jewish education- ten through post - confirmation. al institution to maintain the refugees who have fled from the a totalitarian terrors of Europe during For the first time since its nursery school. The institution the past twenty years Is fully told organization, the school will of- was a leader in dividing chil- In this volume which "will, for a fer Hebrew instruction in read- dren by age groups and stag- long time, serve as a valuable guide ing readiness at the first and gering classroom hours accord- In efforts to Integrate immigrants second grade levels. In this country." — THE JEWISH ing to student ages. In addition to teaching semi- NEWS. "A valuable historical docu- Children in all classes learn ment."—HON. HERBERT H. LEHMAN. nars, a series of parent's insti- Jewish • history, Yiddish and tutes and holiday workshops are At all bookstores Hebrew songs and stories, Yid- being planned. A majority of dish and Hebrew language and $4.00 last year's confirmands have re- the celebration of holidays. enrolled for a program of youth Many of the children's parents HARPER & BROTHERS leadership and teacher training, i are active in school activities the school office has announced. and curriculum planning. Religious School Enrollment Heads Week's Activities at Beth Abraham Expect Better '57 Results in Holy Day Bond Drive 300,000 NEW AMERICANS Young Israel Sets Shubert Theater Party Meyer Eisenberg, president of Young Israel of Detroit, has announced that the organiza- tion has obtained the entire Shubert Theater for the Oct. 14 performance of "The Diary of Anne Frank." Proceeds of the evening will go toward support of the Young Israel youth pro- gram. J. Phillip Levant has been appointed general chairman of the affair. The regular list price for tickets will not be raised. The Young Israel Youth Cen- ter sponsors 18 young people's groups. Facilities at the center, located at 12521 Dexter, in- clude a woodwork shop, library, game room and scouting pro- gram. For further information con- cerning tickets to "The Diary of Anne Frank," telephone the Young Israel office, TE. 4-4145, or Levant, WO. 2-5900. Dr. Shudofsky to Teach Special WSU Course In addition to the courses al- ready listed in its 1957-58 cata- logue, Wayne State University has announced its scheduling by special request of a course in Hebrew, to be given Tues- days at 1 p.m., by Dr. Maurice Shudofsky. To facilitate admin- istrative planning, interested students are urged to enroll as soon as possible in this course, as well as others in the De- partment of Semitic Languages and Literature. 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