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March 27, 1959 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-27

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• Ernest Bloch's "Sacred Serv-
ice' . ' will be performed at sab-
_bath eve services of Temple
Beth El at 8:30 p.m., April 3,
in the main sanctuary.
Guest artists will be Mischa
Mischakoff, concertmaster of
the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra, and Emma Schaver, con-
cert and recording artist
whose Yiddish and Hebrew
songs have been praised by
critics throughout the world.
Mischakoff will play two se-
lections from Bloch's Baal
Shem Suite for Violin, "Vidui"
and "Nigun." Mrs. Schaver
will sing the composer's .mov-
ing "By the Rivers of Baby-
lon," based on the 137th
Psfam.
An augmented choir, under
the direction of Jason H. Tick-
ton, temple organist and mu-
sic director, will feature John
Redfield as cantorial soloist.
Bloch, who is considered one
of the great contemporary
composers, believes the "Sa-
cred Service"—"Avodeth -Kako-
dash"—one of his crowning
works.
Its setting, based in the Re- I
form service used in the United
States, originates from the
psalms, Deuteronomy, E x odus,
Isaiah, Proverbs and other spir-
itual sources.

Rabbi Rothschild
to Speak Wednesday

The Community Affairs Com-
mittee of Temple Beth El will
present Rabbi Jacob M. Roths-
child, nationally known Rabbi
of Atlanta, Georgia, as guest
speaker in the Brown Memorial
Chapel of Temple Beth El,

Woodward at Gladstone, at 8:30
p.m. Wednesday.
I Rabbi Rothschild is rabbi of

the Hebrew Benevolent Congre-

gation of A t 1 a n t a, Georgia,
whose temple was bombed a few
months ago. He will speak . on
"Violence .and its aftermath."
The public is invited. Admis-
sion free.

Eastern Temple's
Synagogues Honored for '58 Bond Sales
Awards of inscribed, tradi- dent, received the spice box
'Preaching Mission'

To Dedicate

Evergreen
Congregation

A year after its ground-
breaking ceremony, the Ever-
green Jewish Congregation
has announced plans for the
dedication of its new syna-
gogue social hall on Ever-
green Rd., near W. 7 Mile.
The program calls for a
weekend of festivities, April
17, 18 and 19, beginning with
a late sabbath eve service
and concluding with the ac-
tual ceremony of dedication.
On Saturday evening, April
18, there will be a dedication
ball.
The public is invited to
join the congregation in cel-
ebrating the occasion. Open
House will follow the Sun-
day dedicatory ceremonies.

A plan to attract unafili,
ated Jews and acquaint non-
Jews with the ideals of Juda-
ism is being undertaken at
Har Sinai Temple, Trenton,
N.J., in a series of three
"preaching missions." Shown
above is (top) Rabbi JOSHUA
0. HABERMAN, spiritual
leader of the temple and
chairman of the committee
on unaffiliated of the Central
Conference of American Rab-
bis; and Dr. ABRAHAM
SHUSTERMAN, rabbi of Bal-
timore's Har Sinai Cong., who
will deliver the lectures.

Passover Packages
Sold Out by CARE

C. R. Deane, Michigan field
director for CARE, this week
announced that the supply of
special Passover packages for
Israel has already been ex-
hausted.
He explained that CARE
makes up only a certain num-
ber of the Passover packages
by contractual agreement with
the Israel government.
Deane added, however, that
CARE's other two food pack-
ages for Israel—priced at $10
and $18.25 — are available
'throughout the year. These
packages may be sent now, al-
through delivery for Passover
is not guaranteed. Average de-
livery, he said, ranges from
three to six weeks.
Further information on
CARE parcels and food pack-
ages may be obtained at Hud-
son's downtown store, at North-
land or Eastland, or by calling
WO 3-2110.

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Hillel Day Schoolers
Get Letter from Ben-Zvi

The first-graders at Hillel
Day School have just received
a letter from Israel President
Itzhak Ben-Zvi in reply to a
letter and tree certificate sent
him in honor of Israel's Inde-
pendence celebration. Both the
students' and Ben-Zvi's letters
were written in Hebrew.
Registration for kindergarten
and the first and second grades
at Hillel Day School is now
being accepted, announces reg-
istration chairman Saul Wald-
man-. Classes meet at the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer. For information, call DI
1-8260.

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Community Passover Sedo-
rim, believed to be the largest
ever held in the United States,
will be conducted by Metro-
politan Opera Company tenor
Jan Peerce, April 22 and 23,
in Miami Beach, Fla.
Some 4,000 residents and va-
cationers will • be able to at-
tend the sedorim, being held
in the new Exhibition Hall, on
each of the two nights.
The sedorim are sponsored
by Cong. Agudath Israel, of
which Dr. Isaac Rirsch Ever is
rabbi. He will supervise the
observance of dietary laws.

.

for his synagogue.
Other synagogues which pre-
viously have received awards
are Adas Shalom, Beth Abra-
ham, Bnai David, Young Israel
of Detroit and Young Israel
Center of Oak-Woods.

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Young Zionists Organize
Non-Political Group

MEXICO CITY, (JTA) — A
new Zionist group, composed of
many young Jews born in this
country as well as some profes-
sionals who were born outside
Mexico, was formed here under
the name of "Zionist Unity,"
dedicated to a program of co-
operation with all Zionist
groups but avoiding identifica-
tion with any specific political
party in Israel.

tional, Israel Havdalah spice
boxes were made this week to
two local synagogues for "out-
standing achievements" dur-
ing the 1958
Holy Day
Israel Bond
appeal.
Norman
Allan, vice-
chairman of
the High Holi-
day Religious
Council for
Bonds. pre-
sented the
Allan
spice box
Monday to Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue.
In a simiiar ceremony on
Tuesday, Phillip Stollma n,
chairman Of the council, gave
the award to Cong. Ahavas
Achim.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick,
who made the Beth Aaron holi-
day appeal, accepted his con-
gregation's award, while Jonas
Dworin, Ahavas Achim presi-

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1 1 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frida y, March 27 , 1959

Beth El to Have
Ernest Bloch's
`Sacred Service'

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