Two nationally-famed archi- tects, retained by Congregation Shaarey Zedek to plan their projected new synagogue, will address the semi-annual meet- ing of the congregation, next • Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m. Percival Goodman, of New York, and Sol King, president of Albert Kahn, Inc., Detroit, will present their ideas about Brochure Describes Religious Schools' Council Activities Rabbi Steinhouser Alive in New York Hillel School Parents to 'Keep Up with Kids' Parents of Hillel Day School of the school, states that the In a story last week relating pupils will have the opportunity meeting will be the first in a to the new quarters of the of "keeping up with their kids" series of programs outlining as- (See story on Shaarey Zeolek Downtown Synagogue at 1442 when they meet at 8:30 p.m., pects of the school's curriculum Griswold, The Jewish News Wednesday, in the H a y i m and Jewish education in general. building plans on Page 32.) Greenberg Cent er, 19161 Schae referred to Rabbireenberg Center, The Hillel Day School, which the new edifice at the meeting, Leo Steinhauser, a past spirit- fer. opened last month, has exceeded at which Louis Berry, president ual leader, as deceased. Cantor Reuven Frankel, ac- its expected enrollment. While of the congregation, will pre- Actually, it was Rabbi Her- companied on the halil by his only kindergarten and first side. man Rosenwasser who died two wife. Penina, will present a pro- Another feature of the meet- years ago to which the story gram of holiday songs that chil- grade classes are functioning this year, it is planned to add a ing will be a talk by Rabbi Ar- referred. We are happy to• re- dren have - learned in class. mond E. Cohen, of Park Syna- port that Rabbi Steinhauser is Morris M. Jacobs, president new grade annually. gogue, a Cleveland congregation very much alive -nd is now a comparable to Shaarey Zedek. resident of New York. Park Synagogue recently com- pleted a new synagogue struc- Temple Israel to Open ture. Rabbi Cohen will relate the experience of his congrega- Jewish Studies College b. is the gourmet's choice. So delicious . . . with all The adult education program y tion in the construction of the the tempting roasted nutlike flavor of 100% real new edifice. He will be intro- of Temple Israel will begin Oct. buckwheat! duced by Rabbi Morris Adler. 20 with the opening of the, Take dull monotony out of Refreshments will be served temple's college of Jewish daily menus make them after the meeting by the Sister- Studies, which offers courses in tantalizing and exciting Bible, Hebrew and Jewish hi- hood of the congregation. with this tasty adventure in story. good eating! Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi M. , Beth Aaron Youth Robert Syme each will give Protein-rich...satisfying, Set Sabbath Worship courses in Bible study during but less fattening! ...and Beth Aaron Synagogue's the eight-week sessions. so very economical! youth and junior congregations Dr. Fram will interpret the will begin activities for the year shorter books of the Bible, such this Saturday, Shabbat Bereshis. as Ruth, Jonah and Ecclesias- The youth congregation, con- teses, while Rabbi Syme teaches sisting of boys and girls in the the Book of Job. Other courses Hebrew and religious school and are current Jewish history, For FREE easy-to-prepare, kitchen- members of the United Syna- taught by Dr. Fram, and ele- tasted recipes and menus, send for Phyllis Wolff's buckwheat Cook nook: gogue'Youth between 12 and 17, mentary Hebrew, which Rabbi meets at 9:30 a.m., under the Syme will teach. PHYLLIS WOLFF, Penn 'fon, New York leadership of Sidney Noveck, with assistance from Thomas Tannis, activities leader. The group is conducted in co-1 operation with the Beth Aaron Branch of the United Hebrew i Schools, of which Alexander, Roberg is principal. The young . worshippers conduct their own shacharit and Torah services and join the senior congrega- tion for musaf at 11 a.m. A kiddush is served following services to all members of the youth congregation. Hostesses are members of the synagogue's Sisterhood. The junior congregation, con- sisting of boys and girls, 9 to 12, meets at 10:30 a.m., when a staff member of the United Hebrew Schools takes charge of the service. TASTE is one BIG reason KASHA • Marking its fifth anniversary, the Directors' Council of the Jewish Religious Schools of Metropolitan Detroit this week published a brochure describ- ing its objectives and achieve- ments. The author of the brochure is Allen A. Warsen, known for his educational activities a n d for his writ- ings and au- thor of "Jew- i s h Commu- n a 1 Institu- tions in De- . troit" which is used as a text and reference book. He also has written two brochures on the history Warsen of the Adas Shalom Religious School and contributed many .articles to Yiddish, Polish and English periodicals. Warsen was born in Warsaw, Poland, and raised in Mlawa. He holds two degrees from Wayne State University: bachelor of arts and master of social work. He teaches social sciences at Cody High School in Detroit. For the past 13 years, he has been the director of the Adas Shalom Religious School. He lives with his daughter, Annette in Oak Park. The brochure "The Directors' Council of the Jewish Religious Schools of Metropolitan Detroit Stollman Re-Elected —1953-1958" is prefaced by Walter Farber, chairman of the Mizrachi President Phillip Stollman was re- Council and director of the Bnai elected president of Detroit Moshe Religious School. Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, at the Sukkot celebration Oct. 2. Cantor Lange to Chant Daniel Temchin was chosen Ahavas Achim Services honorary president and charter Cantor Leib Lange will chant membership chairman; Dr. Max the services at Cong. Ahavas Kapustin and David J. Cohen, Achim this Saturday, Shabbat chairmen of the board of di- Bereshis, before leaving later rectors; Irving W. Schlussel, this weekend for his home in Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Jacob Brooklyn, N.Y. Nosanchuk, vice-presidents; Sol Cantor Lange was brought B. Edelman, chairman of life here to chant the High Holy memberships; Arthur Selmar Day services at the synagogue, and David Applebaum, treas- and officiated during Rosh urers; Rabbi Ernest Greenfield Hashanah, Yom Kippur and and Ithamar Koenigsberg, sec- Sukkot. retaries; David I. Berris and The cantor previously served Dr. J. Goldman, co-chairmen of congregations in Moscow, New Bar-Ilan University committee, York and several other cities and Max Stollman and Zvi in this country. Tomkiewicz, treasurer and ex- ecutive secretary of the com- mittee. The next three months will be devoted to an intensive Don't check any further because membership campaign. nobody can meet these prices. A large Detroit delegation National Advertised Tires will attend the Mizrachi annual BRAND NEW—NOT RECAPS convention in Atlantic City Size Black Nov. 19-23. White Rabbi Isaac Stollman, na- 6.00-16 $ 8.88 tional Mizrachi president, ad- 6.70-15 9.25 $12.8? dressed the Oct. 2 meeting. 7.10-15 10.88 13.83 fight with dairy dishes! V. • 57 VAR/ET/ES MAXI.IPACTLIRIO 111 4.1 S •. aJ.HEINZ CO. PITTSBURGH.PA . • • 'I • . • • Right with meat meals! • REM TIRE DEALS 7.60-15 7.50-14 12.88 13.88 14.83 17.83 Plus tax and recapabie tire. 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