14 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, July 17, 1 959 — Chachmey Lublin Ready to Build Southfield School Plans for the construction of a permanent building for the Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin in Southfield were announced this week by Rabbi Moses Rothen- berg. clean of the school. The institution, located for many years at Linwood and Elmhurst, moved to Southfield last September, and has been meeting in temporary quarters at 25870 Fairfax, a block west of Greenfield, at 101/2 Mile. Rabbi Rothenberg reported that since opening in -the subur- ban community, the scY ool has attracted many new students from Oak Park, Southfield and other outlying communities. The teachers, all certified to instruct in Hebrew and English by the Board of Education, have won high praise from visiting parents and local rabbis. The institution stresses He- brew and religious studies, along with regular courses taught in the public schools. In addition to the school. the Yeshivah has established a synagogue for observant Jews who will not ride to synagogue on the sabbath. Services are held every Friday evening and Saturday, at the school. For information on the school program, call the Yeshivah of- fice, EL. 7-0125, or Dr. Leon Berg, English principal, TE. 4-2324. Information on the syna- gogue services can be obtained from Rabbi - Rothenberg, LI. 8-3782. Neturei Karta Stages Display to Greet Rabbi HAIFA (JTA)—A chartered seven-coach train left for Jeru- salem carrying Rabbi Joel Tei- telbaum, the Satmarer Rebbe, and hundreds of his followers. A gigantic welcome awaits the Hassidic rabbi from the Neturei Karta, the ultra-orthodox group which considers the rebbe as their leader. Rabbi Teitelbaum arrived here aboard a Turkish vessel, and was greeted by nearly 1,000 followers who were per- mitted into the port area, and by thousands more who awaited him outside the port gates. Guards of police and Hassidic youth struggled to enable Rabbi Teitelbaum to reach his car, which took him to the nearby quarter of Kiryat Eliahu where he spent the night. Special tickets for the train to Jerusalem were printed by the sect because standard tickets bear Israel's insignia and the Neturei Karta does not recog- nize Israel. New Jersey Rabbinate Opposes 2 State Laws TRENTON, N.J. (JTA)—The New Jersey Rabbinical Council made plans to muster support in the State Assembly for a bill which would exempt from the State's new Sunday closing law businessmen who observed as their sabbath a day other than Sunday. Absence of such a qualifica- tion from the legislation which Gov. Robert B. Meyner recently signed provoked a considerable amount of resentment in Jewish circles and the Governor was strongly criticized for approving the measure without a public hearing. The rabbinical group also disclosed that a large delegation would attend a hearing here on July 13 to voice opposition to the so-called humane slaughter bill now pending in the legis- lature. Beth Yehudah Cites Mrs. Levin Rabbi Meyer Named i to Argentinian Post As Assistant Rabbi Jewish News Want Ads bring quick results. Summer Sale! The World Council of Syna- gogues launched a spiritual Point Four program designed to assist Jewish communities in Latin America to provide more adequate spiritual leadership to unserved and underserved Featherweight congregations. The program was developed Lightweight last August at a conference called in Buenos Aires to meet the critical need for rabbis in South America. Wash `n' Wear The first appointment is that of Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer, of Norwich, Conn., to serve as assistant rabbi to the Congre- gacion Israelita in Buenos The Beth Yehudah Schools' citation of honor is presented Aires, Argentina. to Mrs. ISADORE LEVIN, nresident of the Ladies of Yeshi- For All Occasions The World Council of Syna- vath Beth Yehudah and Women's Sabbath League, "in recogni- Perfect Individual Fitting gogues, which has its head- tion of the dynamic growth of the Ladies of Yeshivah under quarters at 3 0 8 0 Broadway, her devoted and capable leadership." Shown in the photo- New York, was organized two graph are, left to right, Rabbi MORRIS GREENES, executive years ago to serve the interests director of the Schools, Mrs. Levin and Rabbi S. P. WOHL- of synagogues throughout the GELERNTER, vice-president. Clothiers and Cleaners world. Member congregations 22155 COOLIDGE are located in 23 countries. in- So. of IP Mile Rd. cluding Argentina, Australia, FREE PICKUP S. DELIVERY Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, LI 7 1511 Columbia, England, India, Is- CLOSED SUNDAYS DURING rael, Uraguay and the United JULY S. AUGUST The synagogue of the past ciety, greeted the congregation. States. as "the cradle of prayers and Cantor S h a b t a i Ackerman D o o dreams about Eretz Yisrael" rendered a program of litur- should now be devoted to the gical and Israeli songs. Jewish state and its needs, Citations were presented to said Rabbi Isaac Stollman at Abraham S h a i n a k, honorary the opening banquet of the president of Mishkan Israel, newly-elected Mishkan Israel and former president, and to El Synagogue, in Oak Park. Jacob Bacow, treasurer and Rabbi St o l l m a n. spiritual chairman of the building com- leader of the congregation and mittee. Both gueits of honor president of the National Re- received engraved T en a c h s ligious Zionists of America from Rabbi and Mrs. Stollman. Founders of the 50-year-old Equipped with loving, foster parents— (Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi), added in his keynote speech synagogue also were honored Ready to care for and enjoy that the traditional and Ortho- at the banquet. dox ways of the synagogue are Announcement was made the "best guaranty for the con- that classes will be opened in Two Appealing Youngsters , tinuation of our up-coming the fall in co-operation with B p roning the Hebrew Academy of Oak (I am an infant, and my generations and their strong bonds with Jewish hopes Park. friend is 11/2 years old) Eretz Yisrael." The banquet committee in- Nathan Wolok, president of cluded Nathan Wolok, S. Rov- in, Sosnick, Phillip Stollman, Call: David R. Goldberg, Supervisor Max Tyner, Jacob Fishman. Louis Hammes, A. Saltzman, Child Placement Department Mrs. Goldstein, president of 9 Jewish Family and Children's Service the Ladies Auxiliary and Mrs. 10801 Curtis Blvd., Detroit 21, Mich. Greenwald, treasurer. The ban- DIAMOND 1-5959 quet meal was prepared through Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hirshkowitz. 10 lEl lDi El the congregation, greeted the audience and presented toast- master of the evening Isidore Sosnick. Greetings in the name of the local Yeshivath Beth Yehuda were extended by Rabbi Leib Bakst. Also. Rabbi Yaacov I. There are only a few openings left in the Homnick of Young Israel of Oak Woods. a representative of the local Mizrachi-Hapoel Ham- izrachi, and N. P. Rossen, of the Hebrew Benevolent So- 20% off ON ENTIRE STOCK SUITS JACKETS SLACKS Tuxedo Rentals RADOM TAILORS Must Devote Today's Synagogue to Aiding Israel: Rabbi Stollman - . , , What we want are two homes . . ■-■ Suburban Community We're SORRY (But glad, too!) HILLEL DAY SCHOOL of DETROIT To Quiz 'Quiz Kids' at Dinner for Rabbi A group of pre-teen age Tal- mudic students of Yeshvi Shaarai Torah will be quizzed on 30 folios of the Gemarrah Beah at the testimonial dinner honor- ing Rabbi Herman Deutsch, spiritual leader of Cong. Khal Charodim, 7 p.m. Monday in Holiday Manor. The "Quiz Kids" of the Yeshiva, which was founded a year ago in Detroit by Rabbi Deutsch, will be questioned at random by representatives of the Vaad Horabonim, Rabbi Hirsch Meisels, the guest speak- er, and by Rabbi Deutsch. Yiddish and Hebrew selec- tions will be sung by the Yeshivah choir, comprised of the same boys. Reservations may be made by calling DI 1-6227 and TO 8-8787. Continuous crops of fruits and flowers are grown through- out the year at Miami Beach, providing constantly changing varieties for food and decorative .purposes. Beginning Its Second Year — SepteMber 9, 1959 • A modern, progressive, elementary school, combining Hebraic-Religious instruction in the spirit of traditional Judaism, within the framework of the Conservative Movement. • Hillel further intensifies existing programs of Jewish education in the community. "The old shall become new and the new shall betome sacred." Hillel Day School of Detroit 19161 Schaefer Highway — DI 1-8260 Detroit 35, Mich. I am interested in enrolling my child in the Kindergarten ( ) First Grade ( ) Second Grade ( ) Name of Parent Address Phone