Beth Abraham to
Mark Hanukah
with Two Events
Divine Aid for Eisenhower
Asked in U.S. Synagogues
In synagogues throughout the land, prayers
Two events in celebration of
were recited last Sabbath for the health of Pres-
the festival of Hanukah are be-
ident Eisenhower.
ing planned at Beth Abraham
Divine aid was asked for our President in
Synagogue, it was announced
sermons and in special prayers, and all congrega-
this week by the congregation's
tions — Conservative, Orthodox, Reform — joined
office.
in
extending good wishes to the President and in
The first is the traditional
prayer that he recover speedily and that he be
program sponsored by the Sis-
granted the best of health for many years to come.
terhood and Men's Club. to be
held at 8 p.m., Tuesday. Fol-
lowing regular meetings of the
two groups, the party will take
place instead of the usual social
hour.
Following a candlelighting
ceremony, with a commentary
and explanation by Rabbi Israel
I. Halpern, there will be a pro-
gram of holiday songs by Can- TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr.
Richard C.
tor Shabtai Ackerman, assisted
Hertz will preach on "The Dead Sea Scrolls." At 11:15 a.m.
by the boys' choir, and commu-
services Saturday, Rabbi David A. Baylinson will speak on
nity singing led by Israel Fox,
"Jewish Artists of Renown."
SYNAGOGUE
choir director.
Latkes, surprise gifts, a grab-
bag exchange and other features
are planned, according to Mrs.
Helen Rosenberg and William
Opperer, chairmen, respectively,
for the Sisterhood and Men's
Club. Members of both groups
are urged to attend. --
The second activity is being
planned by the congregation's
religious school as its annual
Hanukah celebration, states
Morris Davis, chairman of the
board of education.
To be held at 10:30 a.m., Dec.
15, the program will consist of
recitations and skits by pupils,
and explanation of the holiday
by Rabbi Halpern and the can-
dlelighting ceremony.
Israel Fox will lead the as-
sembly in singing Hanukah
songs. A lunch and party will
follow in the social hall. Par-
ents of children in the school
and the entire community is
invited.
British Consul Surprises:
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SERVICES
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:40 p.m.,
today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick will preach on "Appeasement and Its Conse-
quences."
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram
will speak on "Pearl Harbor." The Bar Mitzvah of John David
Mellen will be observed.
At 9 a.m. Services Saturday, Rabbi Joshua Spiro will preach
on "The Kingdom Shall Be the Lord's."
TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: At 8:30 p.m. services today,
Rabbi Nathan Hershfield will preach on "The Book of Books,"
in observance of Jewish Book Month.
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 4:30 p.m., today.
At 9 a.m. services Saturday, M. Neeiman will speak on
"Ephraim Provoked Him to Anger Most Bitterly."
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 4:35 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Samuel Schwartz will
be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. Auxiliary services at 9:30 a.m., Satur-
day, at 24446 Martha Washington, Southfield Township.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Steven
Joel Lupiloff will be observed.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services
at 4:45 p.m., today; at 9 a.m. Saturday.
EVERGREEN JEWISH CONG.: Sabbath services at 8:45 p.m.,
today, at 20078 Kentfield; at 9 a.m., Saturday, at 19130
Huntington.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
lecture on the Bible in fluent
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
Hebrew. In his lecture, Mr.
Wilson surveyed the history of
the English Bible translations
from the first Anglo-Saxon
Cong. A h a v a s Achim will to the synagogue at the congre-
fragments to the authoiized
version and contemporary at- honor many years of devoted gation's first dinner, Saturday,
tempts.
service by Rev. Mordecai Elk in its newly remodeled social
hall, 19190 Schaefer.
Elk is sexton of the syna-
gogue.
Rev. Elk became associated
with the congregation in 1921,
seven years after it was
founded. The synagogue then
was located on Delmar and
Westminister avenues. Elk and
his wife, Hinde F e i g e, have
and automatically, Safely at
been members of the congrega-
City Bank where it earns
tion ever since.
Elk, who was born in Poland,
came to America 37 years ago.
Settling in business in Detroit,
he associated himself with the
congregation.
Later on Elk served as con-
gregational president for two
PER ANNUM ON
years. For four years he served
as vice-president.
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