The Suburban Community
Cong. Bnai David Occupies New Buildin
Cong. Bnai David recently moved
into its new home, the fourth permanent
sanctuary maintained by the 60-year-oid
congregation. At the left is shown a por-
tion of the social hall of the new $500-
000 building, which will serve also as its
sanctuary until building is completed.
At the right, pictured in the outer lobby
of the synagogue, SAM SMITH, chair-
man of the Bnai David architectural com-
mittee, turns over the keys to the
building to MORRIS BRANDWI NE, vice-
president, acting in the absence of Harry
Friedberg, president. The congregation
is situated on Southfield Rd., between
9 V2 and 10 Mile Rds.
Suburban Hebrew Academy
toOpen in Oak Park, Feb • 3
S0C
Clinic to Hold
o
pen House, Jan. 29
Sisterhood Show to Play 2 Nights
duced by Mrs. Leonard Brown,
with direction by Alan Feuer.
Stars of the show are Mrs.
Gabriel Glantz, Leonard Brown
and Morrie Greene. They will
be joined by 35 other enter-
tainers in a variety of acts.
Choreography for the show
is being arranged by Sylvia Lee,
and music will be provided by
Sam Emmer and his orchestra.
The entire costuming of the
Rabbi Halpern to Preach on show has been done by the
Sisterhood sewing group, di-
`Zionism—After 60 Years' rected
by Mrs. Leonard Kievan-
"Zionism—After 60 Years" sky.
is the sermon topic of Rabbi
Tickets for the show, which
Mordecai S. Halpern at sab- has been in rehearsal for three
bath services of Cong. Beth months, are available by call-
Shalom at 8:30 p.m., today. Can- ing Airs. Leo Brodsky, ticket
tor Ruben Erlbaum will chant chairman, LI. 6-7372; or Mrs.
the liturgy. An oneg shabbat Miles Greenwald, fund-raising
will follow. Saturday morning vice-president, LI. 6-1044.
services begin at 9 a.m. Mr.
All proceeds , will go toward
and Mrs. Beryle Walters will furnishing the kitchen of the
be hosts at a kiddush following new synagogue building at
services.
14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park.
"Around the World in 80
Dreighs" is the title of an origi-
nal musical comedy to be pres-
ented this weekend by the
Sisterhood of Cong. Beth
Shalom.
To be featured on two suc-
cessive nights—Feb. 1 and 2 at
the New Anderson Junior High
School, 3205 Catalpa, Berkley,
at 8:30 p.m., the show is pro-
Alonah Pioneer Women
Plans Histadrut Eyening
Alonah -Chapter of Pioneer
Women will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Rita Seidman, 20277 Bentler,
when an Israeli movie will be
shown and a Histadrut speaker
will address the gathering. For
information or transportation,
call Mrs. Sylvia Bellamy, KE.
5-2387.
WE NEED
Boarding homes for children
temporarily separated from
their families.
WE PAY
Boarding care and all other
expenses.
CALL
TO. 8-2490
Jewish Family and
Children's Service
The. most delicious pleasure
13327 Linwood
is to cause that of other peo-
South Oakland County Branch ple.— La Bruyere
of the Oakland Child Guidance
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Is,
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Clinic will hold an open house
from New York to supervise in its new quarters, 321 W.
By the Oak-Woodser
6th St., Royal Oak, from 7 to
The doors will open soon for the school.
Academy
will
still
10
p.m., Wednesday.
The
Oak Park's first and only Jew- I
The new center was made pos-
operate on a limited scale,
ish all-day school, when the
sible
by the preliminary work
pr o v i ding instruction for
Hebrew Academy begins ses-
J. SINGER, P. SWANN JACK ATTIS
only pre-school, kindergarten, of the SOC Child Guidance
sions at its new address at
first and second grade Steering Committee, chaired by
13855 W. 9 Mile, on Feb. 3.
Abraham
Brickner,
and
the
fi-
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classes until the r e are
The school opened last fall
nancial support of 10 local I
& Poultry
enough
children
to
warrant
in Detroit's northwest section
- Meat and Poultry Wrapped for Freezer on Request.
the opening of higher grades. school districts.
to meet immediate needs while
Nominated to serve on the 13
However, that goal' is ex: board committee for develop-
We Carry A Complete Line of
clarification of Oak Park zon-
ing regulations were pending. pected to be achieved soon, ment of the branch clinic are
•
KOSHER
FROZEN FOODS
Enrollment was small and and Rabbi Joseph Elias, prin- Mrs. Benjamin Frank, 25831
cipal
of
the
Yeshivah,
is
now
the facilities were limited, yet
WE
Ivanhoe, Mrs. Robert F. Phil-
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, envisioning a complete curric- lips, 25101 Roycourt, both Hunt-
DELIVER
which operates the new He- ulum for pre-schoolers through ington Woods; and Dr. Joseph
OAK PARK
13721 W. 9 MILE RD.
brew Academy, sought out and high school age.
Chandler, 24250 Radclift, Ju-
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1
The idea behind the Hebrew lius Mazell, 23471 Coolidge, and
obtained the services of Rabbi
col
nor -1 I
Jacob Levi, who came here Academy is to provide a sec- Brickner, 21970 Marlow, all Oak
ular education while at the
HEADQUARTERS FOR
s am e time inoculating the Park.
Madeline Half is director of
Teachers Conference
youngsters with a strong feel- the Oakland and branch clinics,
LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM-
for Judaism and providing which deal with all sorts of emo-
PORTED FRAME FASHIONS
to Meet At Emanu-El ing
courses in Hebrew and Jewish tional problems in children,
An address by Dr. Jacob H. ! life
• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
ool is a one floor, ranging from simple to quite
Raphael of New York will high-
The sch
ACCURATELY FILLED
light the seventh annual Reli- air-conditioned structure with complicated cases.
The
branch
open from 8 a.m. to
gious Schools Teachers Confer;
,
a
spacious
interior
built
-along
clinic
is
• Reasonably Priced
2 5 p.m., weekdays. For informa-
lines. The wood-
ence which is slated for Feb' modern
• Immediate Repair
paneled classrooms provide an tion, call LI 8-5666.
nt Temple Emanu-El.
We Make Our Own Glasses
t h and
The conference, sponsored by atmosphere of warmth,
the Directors Council of the there are outdoor playground
Jewish Religious Schools of Met- facilities for leisure time activ-
ropolitan Detroit, has as its ities.
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
theme "Israel and the Jewish
In establishing the new He-
Two of the country's top Jew-
LI 7-5068
Religious School." A luncheon brew Academy for suburban ish communal figures Joseph M.
OAK PARK, MICH.
session will be followed by youngsters, Rabbi Elias and his
Hours: Doily and Sot. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.---Thursdays to 9 p.m.
workshops on "Bringing Israel staff hope to carry over the Mazer of New York City and
outstanding record that the Adolph Kiesler of Denver, were
into the Classrooms."
Over 200 teachers represent- Beth Yehuda School has estab- named to leading posts in the
ing all the Religious School lished in Detroit.
staffs of Metropolitan Detroit
Since coming to the Yesh-
ivah seven years ago, Rabbi
will participate in the day long
of any of the
Elias has _seen the enroll-
THE SCENE IS the traffic department
Conference.
The
of
manufacturing
plants
in
Michigan.
ment jump to 900 students.
hundreds
week.
The
traffic
Rabbi Rosenbaum to Discus The teaching staff has won
time is 4:00 P.M. on any day of the
commendations, t h e curric-
manager is talking about some parts needed for
'Pharisees' at Late Services ulum
has remained stimulat-
production.
Cong. Emanu-El will hold
ing and the over-all program
sabbath services at 8:15 p.m.,
"Send 'ern by truck," he says, as he prepares to
has been adjudged one of
today, in its sanctuary at
the finest of its kind in the
hang up, "we need 'em fast!'
Kiesler
Mazer
14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
nation.
He knows from experience that motor transport is
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will
The school also has won 1958 life-saving efforts of the
ser-
the fastest link between shipping and receiving. He
officiate and preach the
commendation from civic lead- United Jewish Appeal, it was
knows he can depend on it. In fact, he and thousands
mon on "Who Were the Phari- ers, including Judge Nathan J. announced by Morris W. Berin-
sees?" The Bar Mitzvah of Alan Kaufman, of Juvenile Court, stein, UJA general chairman.
of his fellow traffic managers have been the men
Jay Band will be observed. An who recently stated that he has
most responsible for the rapid growth of motor
Mazer,
nationally
prominent
oneg shabbat will follow the "never -found a Yeshivah pupil in American Jewish philanthro-
transport. Once they experienced the efficiency and
service.
in trouble."
pic and communal organizations,
speed of trucks, there was no satisfying them with
assumes chairmanship of UJA's
anything less — and today their companies could not
0-W Young Israel Services Oak Wood's BB Chapter
$100,000,000 Rescue Fund, over
operate successfully without truck transport!
Sabbath services of Young Offers 'This Is Your Life'
and above the regular 1958 UJA
Israel Center of Oak-Woods will
That's something for every wage earner in Michi-
campaign,
being
conducted
to
Oak-Woods Chapter of Bnai
be held at 5:30 p.m., today, and
meet the crucial needs of tens
gan to think about.
Brith
will
present
a
"This
Is
at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi
of thousands of refugee Jews
Yaakov I. Homnick will preach Your Life" program on Tues- who will migrate to Israel and
day
evening,
at
the
10
Mile
the sermon on "To Grow and
Jewish Center. A social hour other free lands during 1958.
Forego."
Kiesler was named chairman
will follow. Guests are invited,
Fort Shelby Hotel • Dein*
of the national campaign com-
according
to
Shirley
Gold,
pro-
Your Jewish News Want
mittee.
gram chairman.
Ad Number is VE. 8-9364.
SINGER'S
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CALL — Li. 7-811 1
2 Leaders Given
Key Roles in UJA
ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE
•
We Need 'Em Fast!"
Michigan Trucking Association
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