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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-08-29

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THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS -- Friday, August 29, 1958- 1 0

Temple Israel Opens
New Season Today
with First Social Hour

The first Friday night social
hour of the new Temple Israel
season will be held following
sabbath eve services at 8:30
p.m., today. Dr. Leon Fram will
deliver his annual Labor Day
sermon.
Hosts at the social hour will
be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hack,
whose son Paul will observe
his Bar Mitvah that evening.
Special office hours for the
enrollment of new members
were announced this week by
Aaron Kishner, executive di-
rector of the temple. They are
10 a.m. to 12 noon, Sunday, and
7 to 9 p.m., Monday to Thurs-
day.
In addition, new members
may join during regular office
hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily.
Nathan L. King and Charles
L. Goldstein are co-chairmen of
the membership campaign.
High Holy Day services will
be held in the Temple Israel
sanctuary and the Leon Fram
Hall, with all services open only
to members.
Both religious school and
Hebrew school enrollment are
open to children of members.
All families interested in wor-
shipping at the temple and en-
tering their children in the
school system may call UN
3-7769 for information.
Kishner pointed out that a
Single membership fee entitles
a member to seating for the
entire family and religious
school enrollment for all the
children of the family. The
school year begins on Sept. 21.

DAYfNU

19 New Jewish Chaplains Begin Service Training

BY HENRY LEONARD

Nineteen Jewish chaplains, Lieberman, of Baltimore, chair-
one of the largest single gro'ups man of the National Jewish
of new chaplains to be inducted Welfare Board's Commission on
Jewish Chaplaincy, announced.
into military service at one
All of the 19 new Jewish
time since World War II, have chaplains will be ready to of-
'entered the service for orienta- ficiate at GI services for Rosh
tion and training, Rabbi Morris Hashanah and Yom Kippur,

Downtown Synagogue of Detroit

Will Conduct

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

At the

Veteran's Memorial Building

151 W. Jefferson Ave.

CANTOR MORRIS COOPER

Will Conduct Services

Cantor Cooper

"Give according to your means"— such is th e word of our Torah.
The High Holy Day Services are sustained b y voluntary donations.

CONGREGATION MISHKAN ISRAEL

"It is therefore decided, for next year's High
Holiday Services, all seats will be FREE?'

I

....................................

Is Pleased to Announce That

CANTOR RUBIN
BOYARSKY

copr. 1951, Leonard Prltikin

Noted Cantor, who hos recently returned

Dr. Pilkington Blends Scientific
Viewpoint with the Genesis Epic

from a successful tour of Israel.

WILL CHANT THE LITURGY

A research scientist, Dr. when he wrote of the heavens
During the HIGH HOLY DAYS
Cantor Boyorsky
Roger Pilkington, emerges as and the Earth. Just how the
an able interpreter of the universe was created we do
Mr. Abraham Shainak, president of the congregation
story of Creation, as related not really know. Nor did the
advises that reservations are now being taken for the
in the Book of Genesis, in a man who wrote the Genesis
charming book, "In the Be- story, and he was sensible
services at the new home of the congregation at
ginning, The Story of the enough not to try to say any-
14000 W. 9 MILE RD., in OAK PARK
Creation," published by St. thing about it.. But it was
Martin's Press (103 Park, N.Y. quite obvious to him that
Reservations may be made on the premises. For additional
17). the universe was a most won-
information please call Mr. Shainok at UNiversity 3-5492.
Written for young people, derful thing and could not
Dr. Pinkington's story will find possibly have been made by
an echo in the hearts and accident. Although he lived
m
minds of very old as well as more
than 2,000 years ago he
had no doubt at all that it
very young.
was made by God."
He links the story of old
The conclusion reached by
Will conduct High Holy Day Services in the Main
with the element of the mod- the scientist is that to the
Sanctuary and in the Social Hall at
ern world in which we live, writer of Genesis everything
Dexter and Lawrence and in the
and he finds a way of unity in the universe is "very good"
between them. and all in it are "reflections
"The Genesis writer," Dr. of God's infinite goodness and
Pinkington points out, "says love."
8 1/z -Mile Road and Greenfield
that in this far off beginning
Dr. Pilkington writes: "We
God created. the heavens and live at the end of the begin-
For the convenience of residents
the Earth. We no longer use ping.
g The world will go on
in the suburban areas
the word 'heavens' for the into the future, and what is
objects that we can see in the created upon it in the way
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will officiate at the Northland
night sky, but we talk instead of good things and bad things
services on Rosh Hashona and Rabbi Emanuel
of the `universe'—which real- depends no longer upon God
Applebaum on Yom Kippur
ly means the 'everything,' and alone, but on the way in
Cantor
Jacob
Blecharciwicz, of Buenos Aires,
when we talk of the universe we
which each one of us does
Argentina, will chant the service at Northland.
mean the same as he did something to make the crea-
tion still more wonderful than
Admission cards can be obtained at the Synagogue
Charge Bonn Distortion it was before, helping to ful-
office, Dexter and Lawrence, daily 9 to 5 and 7 to 9;
fill the purpose of the mil-
Sunday 9:00 to 7:00.
of Restitution Payments lions of years which lie be-
Cards for Northland services can also be obtained
DUSSELDORF (JTA) — The hind us."
from Mrs. Eliot Raskin, 23488 Parklawn, Oak Park,
This 64-page book. beautiful-
German people have been
LI. 6-2838.
given a distorted picture of ly illustrated by Piet Klaasse,
Bonn indemnification payments answers the doubts of people
First Selichoth, midnight, Saturday, Sept. 6, at the
in an official report, the All- who experience doubts when
main Sanctuary, on Dexter. Cantor Louis Klein and
gemeine Wochenzeitung der reading the Biblical "In the
choir will chant the services.
beginning God created heaven
Juden charged.
An editorial in the Jewish and earth . . ." There is a
Registration for Sunday School will be held at the Pepper
organ takes issue with the fact blending of the spiritual with
School in Oak Park, Sunday, August 31, and Sunday,
that the official government the scientific that must create
Bulletin reported recently that new confidence in mankind and
Sept. 7, 10:00 to 12:00. Classes will begin on Sept. 14.
by the end of the current in the Supreme Being in our
turbulent time.
fiscal year victims of Nazism
will have been paid 7.000,-
000,000 deutschemarks, "one-
fifth of this year's total Fed-
CALL
eral budget."
EL
6-8210
The distortion lies in the
fact that the seven billion
mark t o t a 1, (approximately
$1,750,000,000) was paid out
over a total of several years,
not in this fiscal year as im-
plied, the editorial points out.
Sunday, Sept. 7th at 10 a.m. xt the Key School,
In addition, the sum includes
funds paid out by the various
Rosemary and Jerome, 0. P.
states as well as the Federal
government.
* Sunday School
An additional distortion is
* Afternoon Hebrew School
created by the government's
failure to point out that in-
for boys and girls, 5-16 years of age
demnification payments to vic-
Preparation
thru Bar-Mitzvah, Bas-Mitzvah and Consecration
tims of the Nazis make up but
a fraction of the Hitler war
Transportation facilities available
costs to the German people,
the newspaper underlines.

,

Set Separate Services
for Beth Aaron Youth
t Rainbow Terrace

Beth Aaron will inaugurate a
hew service for teen-agers of
the congregation, when, for the
first time, • special High Holy
Day services will be conducted
for young people of the con-
gregation and their friends, at
Rainbow Terrace, offering spa-
cious and air-conditioned facili-
ties.
The Beth Aaron youth coin-
mission announces that Jerry
Zelizer, of
Columbus, 0.,
has been en-
gaged as rab-
bi-cantor to
direct the'
services.
A junior at
Capitol Uni-
versity in Co-
lumbus, Z e 1 i-
zer is prepar-
ing for en-
trance into the !
rabbinical
school of the Zelizer
Jewish Theological Seminary.
He has studied at the Semi-
nary's college of Jewish studies,
and has served as a camper and
counselor at Camp Ramah, Wis.
An active member of the
United Synagogue Youth move-
ment, he has served as presi-
dent of his own chapter, the
Central Region, and in 1956-57
was chosen national president.
Assisting with the conduct of
the services will be Irving Wai-
ner, Jerry Rose, Billy Sklar,
Joseph Fisher and Fred Aaron.
Requests for tickets to the
services should be made at the
synagogue office, UN. 1-0773,
since admission is by ticket
only. Arrangements for the spe-
cial service were made by Sid-
ney Noveck, youth commission
chairman, and Thomas Tannis,
youth director.

Husbands and Wives
"Marriage resembles a pair
of shears, so joined that they
cannot be seaparated; often
moving in opposite directions,
yet always punishing any one
who comes between them." —
Sydney Smith, 1855.

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE

B'NAI DAVID RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

Registration and Start of Classes

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