National, Israeli Leaders to Join in Sept. 22 5 Dedication of Hayim Greenberg Institute Name Rabbi, Cantor for Cong. Bnai David Alternate Services Rabbi Abraham Avrech, as- sociate director of the Yeshiva University community service division, has been engaged by Cong. Bnai David to alternate with Rabbi Hayim Donin in conducting the two main serv- ices being held these High Holy Days at its main synagogue building on Elmhurst and 14th, and at its newly-built sanctuary at 24350 Southfield, between 9 and 10 Mile Rds. Joining with Rabbi Avrech will be Cantor David Tanzman, of Detroit who will alternate Shown here is the completed Labor Zionist Institute and the man after whom it is named, the late Hayim Greenberg. her on the piano. Other prominent personalities who will participate in the ded- ication are Rabbi Morris Adler, vice-president of the Jewish Community Council; Pinchas Cruso, chairman of the execu- tive of the Labor Zionist Or- ganization of America; Louis Segal, national secretary of the Farband and member of the World Zionist Executive Board; Morris L. Schaver, president of the Labor Zionist Institute; Harry L. Schumer, Institute vice-president; Morris Lieber- Rabbis, Council Issue man, chairman of the board of trustees of the Institute, and Holiday Warning on Irving Pokempner, Institute `Mushroom Synagogues' secretary.' At the banquet, the first an- Spurred by several recent attempts to open "mushroom nual Hayim Greenberg Memo- synagogues," leaders of the rial Award will be instituted. Israel. The award will help perpetu- Maurice Samuel, scholar, au- Vaad Harabonim and the Jew- ate the understanding and in- thor and lecturer , will be the ish Community Council jointly terpretation of the Jewish cul- called upon the Detroit com- principal speaker. tural heritage in accordance The Israel government will munity to attend High Holiday with the ideals of the late services at established syna- be represented by Nathan Bar- Hayim Greenberg. Yaacov, of the Israel Embassy, gogues where worship is con- Banquet reservations 'should who is closely associated with ducted throughout the year. Rabbi Leizer Levin, chairman be made as quickly as possible of the presidium of the Vaad at the office of the Labor Zion- Harabonim and Samuel J. ist Institute, 19161 Schaefer, DI Rho es, p resident, stated that 1-0669. the policy of both organizations against the establishment of "mushroom synagogues" was UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., formulated in order to help A farewell party for Rabbi (JTA) — The Jordanian attack maintain the dignity and the on Israel at the Security Coun- prestige of Jewish communal and Mrs. Isaac Stollman, na- tional president of Mizrachi- cil fizzled out as the 11-mem- living. - The statement pointed out Hapoel Hamizrachi and his wife, ber council decided to suspend consideration of Jordan's com- that "mushroom synagogues" who have departed for six- plaint against Israel and Is- are usually organized for the weeks' stay in Israel, was given rael's cross-complaint pending period of the High Holy Days by their friends and numerous the receipt of reports from Cot "in order to take advantage of members of Mizrachi-Hapoel Byron V. Leary, Acting Chief the mood engendered during Hamizrachi at Cong. Beth Abra- ham, Saturday evening. Repre- of Staff of the United Nations this season of the year. "These enterprises, springing sentatives of local synagogues Truce Supervision Organiza- up like mushrooms in - the night, and the rabbinate participated tion. Jordan's complaint concerned do considerable damage to es- in the event. Speakers at the . affair in- Israel's afforestation work in tablished synagogues by draw- no-man's land south of Jerusa- ing people who might otherwise cluded Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelern- lem as part of the project to attend the year-round congre- ter, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, and plant a belt of trees around gations, to their doors either by Irving W. Schlussel, Phillip the Israeli capita 1. Jordan low prices or by other induce- Stollman and Zvi Tomkiewicz, charged that the planting of ments," the statement declared. president and executive director such a forest would give Israel of Mizrachi, respectively. Rabbi Stollman presented a "military advantage" in the Adas Shalom Schedules scrolls honoring Mizrachi-Hap- area. The Israeli complaint deals Main, Auxiliary Services oel Hamizrachi charter mem- with Jordan's refusal since the In order to accommodate its bers to Daniel Temchin, Abra- signature of the armistice pact membership for the High Holy ham Nusbaum, Sol B. Edelman, in 1949 to participate in a bi- Days, Adas Shalom Synagogue Aaron Tilchin, David J. Cohen, governmental committee to pre- again will use both its main Isidor Sosnick, Aaron Stollman, pare certain civilian projects in sanctuary and social hall for Max Stollman and Phillip Stoll- the Jerusalem area and to services of worship. man. It was announced at the event grant Israelis access to the Mt. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Scopus area and the Wailing Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will that during the coming three Wall. officate at the main services, months the Mizrachi - Hapoel During Friday's debate in the while officiating in the social Hamizrachi will sponsor ad- Council, the Soviet delegate, hall will be Rabbi Simon No- dresses here by Prof. Marvin Arkady A. Sobolev, and the veck, formerly of Park Avenue Fox, of the University of Ohio, Iraqi representative supported Synagogue, New York, and Rabbi David Hollender, who re- Jordan fully. Most of the dele- Cantor David Greengarten, who cently toured Russia and Po- gates, however, warned Jordan has conducted the services in land, and Rabbi Emanuel Rack- man, of Yeshiva University. and Israel not to aggravate the past yearS. situation and not to take any action pending Col. Leary's re- port. Members of the Detroit com- munity, together with promi- nent Israeli and American- Jewish leaders, will gather in the Morris L. Schaver audito- rium of the Labor Zionist In- stitute on Sept. 22 to officially name and dedicate the structure in memory of Hayim Green ,- berg. . The occasion will be a ban- quet, to be served at 6:30 p.m., at which the honor guest will be Mrs. Leah Greenberg, widow of one of the movement's great- est leaders and theoreticians The late Mr. Greenberg, through speeches, writings and personal contact with people, exercised a decided moral and educational influence on Amer- ican Jewry, world Jewry and in Histadrut, Israel's labor fed- eration, which he represented at various international labor conferences. He holds a law de- gree from the University of Glasgow. Emma Schaver, Detroit so- prano, will make her first ap- pearance here since returning from a visit in Israel, where she gave a series of concerts. Her repertoire will include the newest Israeli folk songs. Re- becca Frohman will accompany Jordan Plaint Against Israel Fizzles at UN Farewell Party Honors Rabbi, Mrs. Stollman German Publisher Boasts `Still Fighting' for Hitler KARLSRUHE (JTA)—A Ger- man publisher charged with publishing and spreading liter- ature glorifying Adolf Hitler and abusing Jews, boldly told the West German Supreme Court that he "is still fighting" for the Nazi regime. The pub- lisher, Peter Lenz, is being tried for having imported 1,000 copies of a book glorifying Hit- ler and for having published 10,000 ,copies ,of .two .. books. BNAI DAVID RELIGIOUS SCHOOL with Cantor. Hyman J. Adler at the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services. Assisting in the conduct of the morning Shacharis services for the Holy Days will be Lawrence Vieder and. Abraham Schacter. Haskell Adler will serve as the Baal-Koreh. Reservation can still be se- cured for services at either building by calling the syna- gogue office, TO. 8-8776, or in person at the office, 2220 Tux- edo. A committee will also be taking reservations at the new building on Sundays and early each evening. "A wise son maketh a glad father."—Prov. 10:.1 Congregation Shomrey Emunah High Holiday services will be held (God willing) at the Labor Zionist Institute in the beautiful Air Conditioned, Schaver Auditorium 19161 Schaefer Highway Tickets will be sold at the above location: Sun.-Thurs. 7-9 p.m.; Sun. Morning 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Isadore Levin, Vice-Pres. Nathan A. Borinstein, Pres. For More Information Call: DI 1-9061 or UN 4-3392 The East Side's Only Synagogue CONGREGATION BETH ITZCHO.CK 3836 Fischer Avenue Announces HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Saturday Eve., Sept. 21, 12 p.m. SELICHOT SERVICES Wednesday, Sept. 25, 6 p.m. ROSH HASHANAH EVE. ROSH HASHANAH, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 26 and 27, 8 a.m. Friday Eve., Oct. 4, 6 p.m. KOL NIDRE Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m. YOM KIPPUR SERVICES YISKOR SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON YOM KIPPUR Rabbi Joseph Hirsch Will Again Conduct Our Services Assisted by Rev. Harry Jacobson Seats Now Available — Call WA. 1-1180 or WO. 3-2418 CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF RESERVATIONS FOR ITS HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES AT THE SYNAGOGUE ELMHURST AVE. & 14th ST. AND ITS NEW BUILDING SOUTHFIELD and 9 1 /2 MILE ROAD RABBI HAYIM CANTOR HYMAN J. WILL OFFICIATE WILL CHANT SERVICES DONIN ADLER Alternating With: RABBI ABRAHAM CANTOR DAVID AVRECH TANZMAN Associate Di -rector Comm. Serv. Div. Yeshiva University CALL TO e-8776 2220 TUXEDO MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9-5. EVENING 7-9; SUNDAY 10-3 P.M. 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