UMW • Dr. Eugene Mihaly, profes- The guest rabbi studied for sor of rabbinics at the Hebrew his doctorate under the Henry Union College-Jewish Institute Morgenthau Teaching Fellow- of Religion, will conduct sup- ship at the HUC-JIR, and re- plementary services at Temple Beth El during the High Holy Days season. The services, traditional at Beth El for 41 years, will be held in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Cards of admission to the services are available at the temple office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., today, and from 9 to 12 on Sunday. Dr. Mihaly, ordained at the Hebrew Union College in 1949, is descended from a long line of rabbis and scholars. His fa- ther is the dean of the ortho- dox rabbinate in Baltimore, Md. Unique Discoveq: No Asara b'Tebet Occurred in 1919 The Jewish News made an interesting discovery, as a re- sult of an inquiry. A woman reader called to find out when Asara b'Tevet occurred in 1919. We were compelled to in- form her that there was no Asarab'Tebet that year. Asara b'Tebet — the Fast of Tebet, occurring on the tenth day of that Hebrew month— fell on Dec. 13 in 1918. But the next Fast of Tebet skipped a year and occurred on Jan. 1, 1920. The reason: the first half of 1919 included two months of Adar: it was the He- brew leap year of 5679. MORTON Jewelers 8230 W. NINE MILE GUARANTEED r f 4 // SPECIAL Your Watch Cleaned - Adjusted Overhauled $ 4 95 FREE Pick-Up and Delivery LI 3-0144 — JO 4-5963 DR. EUGENE MIHALY ceived his PhD in philosophy and theology. He is the author of numerous scholarly books and articles that have received wide acclaim. 40 from Detroit Area Attended Hebrew Camp Nearly 40 campers from De- troit and suburbs have re- turned from a two-month sum- mer camping experience at Camp Ramah, where Hebraic studies and Jewish living are emphasized in the program. Over half of the campers, acocrding to Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, advisor to this city's Leaders' Training Fellow- ship Program, were LTF mem- bers. At the camp, they were part of a special institute pro- gram, in which they received advanced studies in Hebraic literature and leadership train- ing. Staff members who accom- panied the campers included Myra Cohen, Mark Eichner, Barbara Goldsmith, Martin Guyer, Clifford Miller, Joel Roth, Max Rothenberg, Mar- jorie Shuman and Calvin Weiss. taking. Starts in Sunday's Free Press Prescription For Heartache by Dr. Richard C. Hertz Rabbi of Temple Beth El An inspiring book, just published, comes first to the pages of the Detroit Free Press. "Prescription For Heartache" can help you turn hardships into opportunities . . . keep fear and doubt from your door . • . gain inner poise and confidence . . . win peace of mind, peace of heart, peace of soul, and peace of spirit. "Prescription For Heartache" answers ques- tions that trouble everyone at one time or another: why should good people suffer? Does it really pay to be good? Why do others get the breaks? To get full benefit from this new book by Rabbi Hertz, have the Free Press delivered to your home. Just call WO 2-8900 in Detroit. Once-Great Chinese Jewish Community Dwindles to 300 The Chinese Council of the Jewish Community, in a recent report on its activities. noted the condition of the dwindling number of Jews in the main cities of Shanghai, Tientsin and Harbin has left them with fewer than 300 Jewish persons. But this remnant remains' conscious of its Jewishness and is organ- ized to provide assistance for sick and destitute members. aids Jews in emigrating to other countries and maintains syna- gogues and cemeteries. The organization also assists in claims made by many Jews against the German government by providing certificates noting the length of time persons were detained in Shanghai during the war. Twenty thousand Cen- tral European Jews found re- fuge in Shanghai at the time the Nazis were persecuting them. Records are kept by the community of all these persons. The Community receives aid from the American Joint Dis- tribution Committee to the ex- tent that their expenses run in excess of money collected locally. A small number of ded- icated persons still maintain the ancient cemeteries and are handling arrangements for re- location as the government takes over the now urban land for residential purposes. The report also states that the Jewish community enjoys the generosity and kindness of the Chinese people and the Chinese People's Government. Temple Israel School Expects 2,000 Pupils An anticipated enrollment of 2,000 children is expected by the Temple Israel Religious School when it re-opens at 9:30 a.m., Sept. 21. In addition, over 300 students will be en- rolled in Hebrew school classes, conducted twice weekly. Of special note is the growth of the congregation's high school department. Nearly all of this year's confirmands have returned for the three-year high school course. The school's classes range from pre-kindergarten through high school age. The adult education program will begin Oct. 20, when the College of Jewish Studies re- sumes under the direction of Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi M. Robert Syme. who will teach courses in Bible, Hebrew and Jewish history. The government forbids de- stroying, defacing, or mutilating money. Beautiful Big Estate 50 acres, 5 buildings, Walled Lake frontage. Pontiac Trail at West Road, schools, shopping centers adjacent city, excellent for clubs, camps. convalescent home, sub-division, etc. Will sell, lease or go partnership. Owner — TE 4-3553 No Saturday Calls Please THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND HEARTILY GREETS THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY WITH BEST WISHES FOR A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR Prof. (Emeritus) Samuel M. I....win Mrs. Max Stollman President of Jewish National Fund Council Percy Kaplan Executive Director President of Ladies Auxiliary of the JNF Morris J. Brandwine 1st Vice-President and Chairman of Foundation LET'S STRENGTHEN OUR DAILY LINK WITH ISRAEL WITH A Manischewitz Recipe for Fruit Torte Pie . ...7••••••• FRUIT TORTE PIE From the test kitchens of the B. Manischewitz Co. comes this interesting recipe, especially re- leased in time for the High Holy Days: FRUIT TORTE PIE 3 egg whites Dash salt 1 teaspoon almond extract 1 cup sugar -3/4 cup chopped walnuts 3 /4 cup Manischewitz Matzo Meal • teaspoon baking powder 2 to 3 cups canned or frozen fruit, drained sweetened whipped cream (optional) Beat egg whites and salt until frothy. Add sugar gradually, beating until stiff peaks are formed. Add almond extract with the last of the sugar. Com- bine nuts, matzo meal and bak- ing powder; fold this mixture into the beaten egg whites. Spread in a well-greased 9" pie pan, pushing mixture up along the edge so that a shell is formed. Bake in a slow oven (300'F) 45 minutes or until deli- cately browned. Cool. Just be- fore serving, fill with drained fruit. Top with whipped cream if desired. Rev. J. Silverman Chosen Cantor in Miami Beach Rev. Jacob Silverman, who was formerly Baal Tephilo at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Detroit, has been named associ- ate cantor of the Conservative Temple Ner Tamid of Miami Beach, Fla., for the High Holy Days. OCTOBER • IS SEMI-ANNUAL BOX CLEARANCE MONTH A cordial welcome to the Volunteer Solicitor and a Full Box will guarantee Israel's continued land-redemption efforts. IF YOUR BOX IS NOT CLEARED BY OCT. 30 —please call the JNF office and arrange- ments will be made for its clearance. Phone IF YOUR HOME DOES NOT HAVE A BOX— ask for a Blue-White box by calling the Jew- ish National Fund Of- fice. UN. 4-2767 1 1 —THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, S eptember 12 , 1958 Beth El Brings Dr. Mihaly for Auxiliary 'High Holiday Services