THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, Sept. 4, 1959 — 12 I The Suburban Community I Newly - Formed Chorus Fall Fashions Feature I Summer Shul Holds to Join SOC Symphony Southfield NCJW Fete Service Close to Nature Jordan Evacuates Refugees from Jewish Quarter of Old Jerusalem into 1,000 New Housing Units Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The -Jewish News The newspaper reports do not indicate what Jordan intends to do with the former Jewish sec- tion which was never rebuilt after widespread destruction by Arab troops in the 1948 fight- ing. JERUSALEM. — Jordan is The synagogue of Woodhull Through the courtesy of Saks- Henri Nosco, conductor of the South Oakland Symphony Fifth Avenue, Detroit. Oleg Lake, a summer resort outside evacuating Arab refugees from Orchestra, is forming the South Cassini will present his new of Pontiac and about 30 miles the half destroyed Jewish quar- Oakland Symphony Chorus, to Fall fashions at the opening north of Detroit, has done a bit ter of the Old City of Jerusalem to permanent homes built by be a branch of the orchestra, it meeting of the Northwest-South- of the impossible. Jews who seldom—or never— the United Nations Works and was announced by James Ren- field branch of the Detroit Sec- Dr. F. PEYTON ROUS of frew, symphony society board tion of the National Council frequented a synagogue before, Relief Agency, the Jordan attend Sabbath services in the Ministry of Development an- the Rockefeller Institute for of Jewish Women, Sept. 15, at chairman. 12:30, at the Jewish Center on new Orthodox shul built in 1957 nounced in Jordan newspapers Medical Research was tendered Starting rehearsals at 8 p.m. not far from received here Tuesday. Curtis at Meyers. a luncheon by the American Sept. 28 at Oak Park High the beach, Mrs. Lawrence Weisberg, pro- Isshak Nashashibi, the direc- Committee for the Weizmann School, the chorus will rehearse gram chairman, announces that especially de- the second and fourth Monday Cassini will comment on his own signed for tor general of the Jordan Minis- Institute of Science, Aug. 31, of every month. summer vaca- try, was quoted in the Jordan in the home of Mr. and Mrs. fashions. An added attraction press as announcing that a Plans are being made for the will be the Strolling Minstrels. tioners. Arthur Krim. Dr. Rous is leav- chorus to perform twice this The show, to be preceded by a Attended by thousand refugee families were ing for Israel to attend an in- being transferred to a thousand season with the orchestra: Feb. dessert luncheon, is open to all Orthodox, Con- new housing units built on the ternational symposium on the 21, in an American work; and Council members. servative a n d outskirts of Jordan-held Old mechanisms of cancer causa- May 28 in the Beethoven Ninth Mrs. Arthur Stone, chairman Reform Jews, Jerusalem. The refugees have tion, sponsored by the Interna- Symphony. of the Northwest - Southfield the synagogue been living in the former Jew- tional Union Against Cancer, Residents of South Oakland branch, has appointed the fol- was, for many ish quarter since the Israel War Sept. 9 to 15, at the Weizmann County who are interested in lowing committee chairmen: Sosnick years, set up of Independence more than 10 Institute of Science in Re- Membership, Mrs. Joel Josephson; in makeshift locations, each joining the chorus are asked to community hovoth. service, Mrs. Harold Gel- years ago. call Mrs. Nosco, LI. 7-5013 for man; D. W. Simons Center, Mrs. Sabbath in a different cottage. Max Honeyman; senior activities further information. Inspired and organized through center, Mrs. George Klein; educa- tion, Mrs. Harvey Lewis; resale, the efforts of Isidore Sosnick, "all our work . . . guaranteed!" Mrs. Joseph Benedek; publicity, and the late Morris Zack, the Mrs. Matthew Hudson; correspond- ence, Mrs. Albert Adelman; bowling, synagogue resembles a commu- Mrs. Arthur Braverman; Southfield, nity congregation. Mrs. S. J .Varon. Officers include Sosnick, pres- Livonia Congregation Sets ident; J. Gussin, secretary, and Norman Richman, treasurer. High Holy Day Services Mr. Zack was vice-president up The grounds of Botsford Inn will be used for High Holy Day until his death Monday. BANDS • CRYSTALS • JEWELRY REPAIR The close the summer season, Expert alterations and major services of the Livonia Jewish remodeling on Ladies' and Congregation. Philippe Pfeffer Cong. Woodhull Lake will hold will chant the cantorial portions a farewell m'lave malkah at 9 Men's clothing. 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd. — Located at Rosen's Optical — LI 7-5068 p.m. Saturday. of the service. OPEN DAILY: 9:30 to 6; Thurs. 9:30 to 9 Registration for the congrega- tion's branch of the United New Chapter Begins Hebrew Schools is now in For All Occasions progress, while Sunday school for Shaarey Shomayim We Make Our Own Glasses Dedication ceremonies of the Perfect Individual Fitting registration will begin Sunday HEADQUARTERS FOR and continue through the week. new Cong. Shaarey Shomayim Tickets for the High Holy Sanctuary and classrooms will • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM- Day services at the new Liv- be observed at 1 p.m. Sept. 13 PORTED FRAME FASHIONS onia Jewish Congregation are at its location on Ten Mile Rd. Clothiers and Cleaners now available. For informa- between Greenfield and Cool- • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES 22155 Coolidge tion, contact Jerry Friedman, idge, in Oak Park. ACCURATELY FILLED So. of 9 Mile Rd. GR. 6-1722; Les Waldman, GR. The former "Fenkell Shul," FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY 6-0439; or Norm Felender, KE. Shaarey Shomayim, retains its • Reasonably Priced • Immediate Repair LI 7-1511 7-5192. traditional orthodoxy although its facilities are expanded and — ASK ABOUT OUR CONTACT LENS modernized, with air condi- tioned rooms for religious, so- cial and educational functions. In addition, it has 20,000 feet 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE LI 7-5068 of parking space. OAK PARK, MICH. Included on the dedication 24060 Coolidge, Oak Park, Mich. Hours: Daily & Sot. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m. program . are liturgical rendi- PROUDLY PRESENTS tions by a cantor; greetings by Rabbi Leizer Levin, chairman THE WORLD RENOWNED of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis; Mayor Alexander, of Oak Park; and emcee David J. Cohen, president of Merkaz. Refreshments will be served Proudly Announces following the dedication of and Choir rooms in memory of David Gooze, former business man, and Israel and Hinda Rose. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, September 11, 12, 13 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL on OAK PARK'S ONLY WATCH REPAIR SLACKS OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR Tuxedo Rentals RADOM TAILORS — ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS Congregation Bnai Moshe Cantor Leibele Waldman For Reservations Call the Synagogue Office LI. 6-6662 B'NAI DAVID SYNAGOGUE 24350 Southfield Road (nr. 9 1/2 Mile Rd.) cordially invites your inquiries about MEMBERSHIP-AFFILIATION Privileges include: High Holy Day Seating Complete Hebrew and Religious School Adult Classes for Jewish Studies Men's Club, Sisterhood, Mr. & Mrs. Club, Youth Club, Boy Scout Troop, etc. Hayim Donin, Rabbi Bnai Moshe Announces Its Multiple Activities - A program of religious, edu- cational, cultural and social ac- tivities will be offered by Con- gregation Bnai Moshe, recently transplanted to its nearly com- pleted new Sanctuary on Ten Mile Road in Oak Park, accord- ing to Harry J. Gunsberg, con. gregation president. For the time being, daily and Sabbath services are conducted in the Chapel of the new build- ing. High Holy Day Services will be held in the main auditorium. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will offi- ciate and Cantor Klein will chant the liturgy, assisted by the Bnai Moshe male choir. The religious school is under the direction of Walter Farber. Classes are scheduled to begin Sept. 20. Congregation auxiliaries are ready to resume their activities. Inquiries may be made at the congregation office, LI. 8-9000. Hyman J. Adler, Cantor CALL EL 6-8210 "Ambassadors have no battle- ships at their disposal, or heavy infantry, or -fortresses; their weapons are words and opportu- nities."—Demosthenes. REGISTRATION FOR ITS RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IN ITS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SYNAGOGUE SCHOOL BUILDING 10 MILE RD. and KENOSHA, OAK PARK Classes Will Be Held for Boys and Girls Pre-Kindergarten (Age 4) Through Grade 10 (Age 16) LIMITED SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE FOR NON-MEMBERS Curriculum Includes: • Hebrew (Grades 6-10) • Bible • Customs & Ceremonies • Arts and Crafts • Music and Dramatics • History For Religious School Registrations and Membership Information Call LI 8-9000 or JO 4-6452 HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN THE NEW SANCTUARY