Friday, No vember 8, 1957—T HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 4
SOC Hadassah to Host Region
The Suburban Community
A Veterans Day Reminder
of JWV's Powerful Voice
Pontiac Temple
to Install Rabbi
at Services Today
South Oakland County Chap-
ter of Hadassah will be host-
esses to a regional meeting of
Hadassah women from all com-
munities in
Michigan o n
Wednesday, at
Temple E in -
anu-El.
L The all-day
meetin g s,
which begins
at 10 a.m. and
concludes at 3
p.m., will be
devoted to dis-
cussions, re-
ports and
workshops on
Hadas s a h
fund - raising
proj ects.
The h i g II- Mrs. Shapiro
light of the program will be an
address by Mrs. Ezra Shapiro,
of Cleveland, 0., former nation-
al vice-president of Hadassah.
In her capacity as a national
executive of Hadassah, Mrs.
Shapiro has attended f iv e
World Zionist Congresses, in-
cluding the 24th Congress held
last year in Jerusalem.
A graduate of Hunter College,
Mrs. Shapiro worked for the
American Economic Committee
for Palestine and served as
president of the Central States
Region of Hadassah.
In addition to the speaker,
Hadassah delegates also will be
entertained hy skits written
and performed by members of
the SOC Chapter. -
Additional information may
be obtained from and luncheon
reservations made with Mrs.
Herman Rennett, LI 3-0988.
fought for the furtherance of
Rabbi Nathan Hershfield,
the principles for which our new
spiritual leader of Temple
L. N. Simons Leader
Government stands.
Beth Jacob in Pontiac, will be
As we pause to pay tribute formally installed as rabbi of
in Refo'r r m Campaign •
to our nation's veterans, we the congregation at sabbath
Leonard N. Simons has been
in this community think of services beginning at 8:30 p.m.,
named as national vice-chair-
the Jewish contributions to today, in the temple, '79 Eliza-
man of the 1957-58 Combined
the war effort—and we know beth Lake Rd.
Campaign for Reform Judaism,
there have been many. And
Dr. Albert G. Minda, rabbi
which is seeking $2,619,433
we also think of an organiza- of Temple Israel, Minneapolis,
for support of world-wide pro-
tion in our_community known Minn., will deliver the installa-
of Ameri-
grams of the _
as the Jewish War Veterans
and
o
can Hebrew ngregations
of America.
the Hebrew - Union College-
Often, when one thinks of a
Jewish Institute of Religion,
veterans group, one's thoughts
according to A. B. Polinsky, of
are associated with noisy con-
Duluth, Minn., general chair-
ventions and general hell-rais-
man of the campaign.
ing. Well, not so with JWV.
While
its
members
manage
O-W Young Israel
to have a great deal of fun and
there is a good amount of so-
Lists Youth Events
JACOBSON
cial camaraderie, most of its
The youth program at Young work is serious business.
I I Coal & Oil Co.
Israel Center of Oak-Woods
There is the sale of poppies
has been organized for a full
Serving Detroit
season of activities, it was which allows the organization
Homes and Industry
announced this week by , Erry to carry out its work throughout
the year; there are baseball
for Over 45 Years
Loewenthal, president-elect.
games and football games and
There is a junior congrega- all kinds of sporting events and
WA. 1-3617
tion, with a membership of theater parties that are spon-
children through age 16, which sored for hospitalized veterans;
meets at 9 a.m., each Saturday, there are hospital parties right
•ar-
and plans are now being made at the veterans hospitals, at
for a separate youth congrega- which food and entertainment
tion for teen-agers.
are brought right to the men
The Bar Mitzvah Club, for who are hospitalized.
boys 12 to 14, meets at 9 a.m.
These are fairly well known
each Sunday for a religious- facts about the Jewish War Vet-
RABBI- HERSHFIELD
cultural program followed by erans and its Ladies Auxiliary:
J. SINGER P. SWARIN JACK ATTIS
tion address, and Cantor Bert
breakfast, and at 1 p.m. for
There are other aspects to its Allen, of Temple Beth El, South
athletic activities.
work, as well, and these include
Featuring Best Quality Prime is Choice Meats
Sponsored by the Sisterhood, constant vigilance to see that Bend., Ind., will chant the
& Poultry
of which Mrs. David Dombey the rights of Jewish veterans, service for this occasion.
Rabbi Minda, who has served
Meat and Poultry Wrapped for Freezer on Request.
is president, is .a SattIrday in - particular, and the Jewish
afternoon oneg shabbat group people, in general, are pro- his congregation since 1922, - was
We Carry A Complete Line of
in 1947, awarded the degree of
for children 4 to 10. Meeting tected.
doctor of divinity by his alma
KOSHER FROZEN FOODS
under the leadership of Mrs.
There .is the powerful voice mater, the Hebrew Union Col-
Frances Levine and Mrs. Ruth
WE
Lax, the children participate in of the JW.V, which speaks lege. Two years later, he was
DELIVER
like
this:
"We
fought
for
our
designated
by
popular
balloting
Israeli singing and dancing,
OAK PARK
hear stories and have refresh- country r o m Revolutionary as one of the "100 living great
13721 W. 8 MILE RD.
days through Korea; we have of Minnesota."
ments.
1=E
10r
proved our love for our coun- - At the installation service,
For information; call the syn- try; we expect to be heard."
Mayor
William
Donaldson
will
agogue office, LI 6-6662.
And they are heard and re- bring greetings from civic
Sabbath services this week- spected. _
leaders; Rev. Duncan McColl
LET US REMODEL YOUR DOUBLE-BREASTED
end are planned for 5:10 p.m.,
During the recent Shell Oil
speak or. behalf of the
SUIT TO A SINGLE BREASTED MODEL—LIKE
today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. dispute in Israel, it was JWV will
Ministerial Association,
Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick will which - first raised its voice to Pontiac
GETTING A NEW SUIT!
Dr. Leon Fram, of Detroit's
officiate and preach the ser- challenge a possible hurt to and
Temple
Israel,
will
extend
mon.
that little state. Although greetings for the Michigan As-
Expert Alterations on Men's and. Ladies' Clothes
their proposed boycott was sociation of Reform Rabbis.
TUXEDO RENTALS
Congregation Receives adjudged unnecessary, it dem- Charles Wilson, temple organist,
onstrated JWV's vigilance in will direct the music, and Mrs.
OAK PARK'S LARGEST SELECTION Of MEN'S CLOTHING!
Surprise Altar Pieces
Jewish rights. •
Rebecca Gould and James
In many other spheres—such Rosenthal will serve as soloists.
At a recent social meeting of
CLEANING SPECIALS:
the Turover Aid Society, the as caring - for veterans' families,
Following the service, Rabbi
ea.
protecting
the
rights
of
veter-
society's ladies auxiliary pre-
and Mrs. Hershfield will be
sented a surprise "paroches" ans of all colors and creeds, guests of honor at a reception
and matching altar cloth to presenting American flags to in the social hall.
schools and scout troops and
Cong. Ezras Achim.
President Nathan Korby an- numerous other instances — Suburban Democrats
. CLEANS
ER
nounced that the society and JWV has earned the respeCt of
auxiliary will sponsor a dinner its fellow veteran organizations to Hear James Hare
22155 COOLIDGE (South of 9 Mile Rd.), Oak Park
at 6 p.m., Nov. 1'7, at Turover and of our community.
-
The
Democratic
Club
of
Oak
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A thought to veterans in the
Temple, 12129 Dexter. Proceeds
'suburban area is that on this Park, Huntington Woods and
will go to needy families.
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Pleasant Ridge will hear Sec-
Vice-president Max Schulzin- Veterans Day they might look retary
of State James Hare at
ger invites friends of members into joining the ranks of the
meeting planned for 8:30
to attend the society's open and Jewish War Veterans through its
Tuesday, in the home of
social meetings which take place the medium of a new group— p.m.,
and Mrs. Marvin Staloff,
on the last Monday of ea c h the Oak Park Post—which is Mr.
15130 Oak Park Blvd., Oak
• urrently being organized.
month.
Park.
Hare's topic will be "Repub-
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lican 'Tight Money' Policies."
at City Bank — where it earns
The group also will discuss the
national implications of the
Michigan Democratic P arty
stand on the Little Rock crisis.
The public is invited to
Beware of excess weight!
attend.
By the Oak-Woodser
Monday will be observed
throughout the nation and in
our community as Veterans
Day. This -designation is still
fairly new. People are more
familiar with the commemora-
tion as Armistice Day.
The meaning has been altered
so that today, Veterans -.Day
marks more than the end of
World War I, as Armistice Day
signified, but also causes us to
give a moment of thought to
the veterans of all of our na-
tion's 'wars----not alone the men
who died, but the men who
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Adas Shalom Synagogue will
hold the first late Friday night
services of the current year at
8:30 p.m., Nov. 15, George
Sp o o n, president, announces.
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will
chant the service, accompanied
by the Adas Shalom Youth
Choir. -
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will of-
ficiate at the services, which
will feature the Bas Mitzvah of
Barbara Charlip. An oneg shab-
bat will follow in the social hall,
tendered by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles N. Charlip, parents of
the Bas Mitzvah.
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