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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-10-03

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THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Fr iday, October 3, 1958- 1 4

Holiday Season Ends with Simhat
Torah, Shemini Atzeret Services

Dr. Leon Fram will speak on
"The Meaning of Sukkot," at
services tonight. The Bar Mitz-
vah of Mark Leslie Shook will
be observed. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme will preach at Saturday
morning services, when the Bar
Mitzvah of Marc Leslie Berman
will take place.
At Shemini Atzeret services
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., 100 chil-
dren will parade down the Tem-
ple's sanctuary aisle. The chil-
dren, entering the religious
school for the first time this
year, will be blessed by the
Rabbis. Dr. Fram will deliver
the sermon. Yizkor prayers will
be recited at the service.

Temple Beth El
Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m.,
today. Rabbi David A. Baylin-
sorn will preach on "The Burial
Place of Moses" at 11:35 a.m.
services Saturday.
Consecration service for chil-
dren newly enrolled in the re-
ligious school will be held at
11 a.m., Sunday. At Shemini
Atzeret services at 10:30 a.m.,
Monday, Rabbi Baylinson will
preach on "Let There Be
Light."
Late Friday evening services
will resume at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 17.

Cong. Ahavas Achim
Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m.,
today. At 8:45 a.m. services
Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of
Robert Bruce Cohen will be ob-
served.

Cong. Bnai David
Sabbath services at 6:15 p.m.,
today and at 8:45 a.m., Satur-
day, at both synagogues.

Cong. Bnai Moshe
Sabbath services at 5:35 a.m.,
today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
preach the sermons and Cantor
Louis Klein will chant the lit-
urgy at Simhat Torah and She-
mini Atzeret services at 5:45
p.m. and 8:30 a.m. both days.
Hakofoth will begin at 6:30
p.m., Monday.

Adas Shalom Synagogue
Sabbath services at 6 p.m., to-
day and at 8:45 a.m.. Saturday.
The Bar Mitzvahs of Daniel Ed-
ward Hubert and Evan Egrin
will be observed.
Shemini Atzeret services at 6
p.m., and 8:30 a.m., Monday.
A Yizkor sermon will be—de-
livered at 10:30 a.m. at Mon-
day's services by Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal. Simhat Torah services
for children under the age of
10 will be held at 5 p.m., Mon-
day in the social hall. Regular
Simhat Torah services will be
in the main sanctuary at 6 p.m.
Monday and 8:30 a.m., Tuesday.

Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Sabbath services at 6 p.m.,
today and 8:45 a.m., Saturday.
The Bar Mitzvahs of Stephen
A. Fellows and Jeremy Rose
will be observed. Final days'
services will be held at 6 p.m.,
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.
and 8:45 a.m., Monday and
Tuesday.

Beth Aaron Synagogue
Services Sunday at 5:50 p.m.
Shemini Atzeret services begin
at 8:30 a.m., with the sermon
by Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorre-
lick at 10:15 a.m. and Yizkor at
10:45 a.m. Simhat. Torah ser-
vices at 6:30 p.m., Monday and
8:30 a.m., Tuesday. A party for
children will be held at 3:45
p.m., Monday.

Evergreen Jewish Cong.
Sabbath services at 6 p.m., to-
day and at 9 a.m., Saturday, at
19911 Heyden. Holiday services
at 6 p.m., Sunday and Monday
and 9 a.m., Monday, at the Cam-
bridge Social Hall, Evergreen
and Cambridge. A Children's

Israelis to Appear
on Ed Sullivan Show

Torah festival will be included
in Monday evening's service.

After being without a perma- borhood, the project was aban-
nent home for two years, the doned, but shortly afterward
Downtown Synagogue this week the Downtown Synagogue came
moved into its new permanent into being.
The synagogue's last spiritual
quarters on the second floor of
the Frederic Collin Bldg., 1442 leader was Rabbi Leo Stein-
Griswold.
houser, who died two years
Yizkor services will be re- ago. Still searching for a rabbi
cited there at regular intervals to serve as spiritual leader,
on Shemini Atzeret, between 9 services are presently being con-
a.m. and 1 p.m., with Rev. Mor- ducted by Cantor Cooper.
The Agree Society is headed.
ris Cooper officiating.

Cong. Beth Joseph
Sabbath services at 6 p.m.,
today and at 9 a.m., Saturday.
Rev. M. Neiman will speak on
"The Feast of Tabernacles."

Young Israel of NW
Sabbath services at 5:50 p.m.,
today and at 9 a.m., Saturday.
Shemini Atzeret will be ob-
served at services at 6 p.m.,
Sunday and 9 a.m., Monday,
with Yizkor services at 10:30
a.m. A children's party will be
held at 5 p.m., Monday, fol-
lowed by the Hakofoth at 7 p.m.
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim
"Use Determines Values" is
the sermon topic of Rabbi Joel
J. Litke at 9 a.m. services Sat-
urday. Today's services begin
at 6 p.m.
Shemini Atzeret evening serv-
ices will begin at 6 p.m., and
morning services will be at 8:45
a.m. The same schedule will fol-
low on Simhat Torah. Rabbi
Litke will preach on "A Clue to
Immortality" at Yizkor services
on Shemini Atzeret.

Jewish Soldiers Denied
Holiday Observance,
Complaint Charges

Charges that U.S. Army offi-
cers refused Jewish soldiers of
the 1st Battle Group, 30th U.S.
Infantry, stationed at the
Schweinfurt Army Post in Ger-
many, were denied religious
coverage during Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur, were leveled
in a letter to Sen. Charles E.
Potter from the directors of
Jewish affairs at the post.
The letter, signed by Abram
J. Landau and George A. Mason,
directors of Jewish affairs in
the absence of a Jewish chap-
lain, charged that routine man-
euvers were given as the excuse
for refusing religious coverage
to the Jewish servicemen. This
action, the letter said, was con-
trary to army directives asking
that Jewish soldiers be given
the opportunity to observe the
solemnity of the high holidays.
Mason and Landau expressed
the hope that Potter would take
action to prevent the recurrence
of such an incident.
A number of Detroit Jewish
soldiers are stationed at the
Schweinfurt post.

Prayer Book for Jews
in U.S. Armed Forces
Published by Army

Publication of a 470-page
Jewish prayer book for use in
all branches of the U.S.
armed forces has been com-
pleted by the Department of
the Army. according to word
received by the Jewish Wel-
fare Board Commission on Jew-
ish Chaplaincy from the Office
of the Chief of Army Chap-
lains. Distribution of the new
prayer book to Jewish chap-
lains throughout the world will
begin in October.
Entitled "Prayer Book for
Jewish Personnel in the Armed
Forces of the United States,"
the prayer book, the latest re-
vision of a work distributed to
Jewish personnel in the armed
forces since World War II. it
contains services in Hebrew
and English for all occasions
in the Hebrew calendar. It was
edited by JWB's Commission
on Jewish Chaplaincy.

Dr. Hertz's Book Was
Published by Pageant Press

"Prescription for Heartache,"
the new book of Dr. Richard
C. Hertz, of Detroit's Temple
Beth El, which has received
much attention locally and na-
tionally, is published. by Pa-
geant Press, 101 Fifth Ave.,
New York, N.Y.

Agree Society Finds New Griswold
Location for Downtown Synagogue

Nehama Hendel and Mena-
hem Lazarovitch, top Israeli
folk singers, are among the
five Israeli acts selected by
Ed Sullivan to appear on his
Nov. 2 television show over
CBS-TV (Detroit time is 8
p.m., over channel 2). Miss
Hendel is the star of the
Israeli film, "Pillar of Fire,"
scheduled for early release in
this country. The appearance
of the Israeli stars is under
the auspices of the Zionist
Organization of America. Sub-
sequent to their TV perform-
ances, the group will tour the
country on behalf of ZOA.

Beth El Consecration
Service Sunday Morning

The annual consecration cere-
mony of Temple Beth El for the
newly enrolled children in the
Kindergarten (four and five-
year-olds) and Grades I and II
will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday
in the Main Temple.
The children will be formally
inducted into their study of
Judaism by Dr. Richard C.
Hertz.
Each child will receive a
miniature Torah- as a gift from
the congregation and will be
blessed by Dr. Hertz.
The beautiful tradition of
handing down the Torah from
generation to generation will
be performed by Dr. Herbert
I. Kallet, a past president of
the Temple, his son, Dr.
Maerit B. Kallet, and his
granddaughter, Gail Ann Kal-
let.
A special program of music
will be rendered by the Chil-
dren's Choir under the direction
of Mr. and Mrs. Jason H.
Tickton.

Four New Day Schools

Four new foundation and
day schools, providing an in-
tegrated program of general and
Jewish studies for the elemen-
tary grades in the U.S. opened
this September, it was an-
nounced by Rabbi Josiah Derby,
chairman of the committee on
day school education of the
United Synagogue commission
on Jewish education.
The new schools bring the
network of Conservative founda-
tion and day schools throughout
the United States and Canada to
14. It includes the Hillel Acad-
emy in Detroit.

Evergreen Board to Meet

A board meeting of Ever-
green Jewish Congregation is
planned Wednesday evening, in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore Silverman, 25144 Prairie,
Southfield.

The synagogue, sponsored by by Nathan Agree as honorary
the Isaac Agree Memorial So- president and George A. Agree
ciety, was forced to abandon as president. The board of di-
its previous synagogue, which it rectors includes Morris Canvas-
had operated at 1205 Griswold ser, Charles N. Agree, Allan G.
since 1937, when the building Agree and Max Kaplan. Com-
mittee chairmen include fund-
was demolished in 1956.
During the interim years, raising, Allan A. Agree; enter-
however, the synagogue func- tainment, Jules Meskin; and site
tioned at 727 David Stott Bldg., finding, - Norton Rosin.
The ladies chapter, known as
with High Holy Day services
the
Rachel Agree Memorial So-
held in the Veterans Memorial
Bldg. and other festival services ciety, plays a vital role in fur-
conducted in the Malcolmson nishing draperies and other fur-
nishings for the Downtown Syn-
Bldg., also on Griswold.
During the years since its agogue. It is headed by Mrs.
establishment as a tribute to Florence Geller.
the late Isaac Agree, the Down-
town Synagogue has maintained
daily and sabbath services for
businessmen, tourists, transients
and residents in the downtown
LEADER
area.
Its history, however, goes
CLEANED
back to 1921, when the Isaac
Agree Memorial Society was
RUGS and
established on the third day of
CARPETS
Hanukah by members of the
Agree, Canvasser, Kaplan, Ros-
ACTUALLY
in and Zatkin families.
The society , a memorial to the
HAVE THE
late Mr. Agree, a prominent
benefactor in the fields of re-
FRAGRANCE
ligion, education and philanthro-
OF SPRING!
py, wanted to "perpetuate the
bonds of kinship that link our
family together and to emulate
the splendid achievement of
Isaac Agree."
The first move of the Agree
Society was to build a syna-
gogue and Talmud Torah on
Rosedale Ct., in Detroit, to
serve, without charge, all Jews
TY 5-8400
who lived in the surrounding
areas.
In 1937, because of the
changing character of the neigh-

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