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September 04, 1959 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-04

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SERVICES

CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Sabbath services at
6:45 p.m. today, and at 9 a.m. Saturday.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.
today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday. the Bar Mitzvahs of
_ Bernard Lash and Jay Masserman will be observed.
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7 p.m. today. At 9
a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvahs of Robert L.
Rudolph and John Levine will be observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m. today. At
9 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvahs of Donald Alan
Fink and David Einstein will be observed.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.
today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of
Howard Fink will be observed.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m. today, and
at 11:15 a.m. Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Sabbath services at 6:50 p.m.
today, and at 9 a.m. Saturday.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 6:45 p.m. today.
At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, the -Bar Mitzvahs of David
Paul Kerwin and Paul Burton Glassman will be observed.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At Sabbath services, 8:30 p:m. today, Dr.
Leon Fram will deliver his annual Labor Day sermon on
"The American Labor Scene as Mr. Khrushchev Will See It."
At 11 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of David
Leonard Cohen will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 6:45 p.m. today. At
8:30 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Myers
will be observed.
AD-AS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m. today.
At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday. the Bar Mitzvah of Arthur
Yale Liss will be observed.

Temple Israel Starts Religious School Classes
After Dads Breakfast with the Men's Club

Temple Israel Religious
School, 17400 Manderson, will
open its 1959-60 season Sept.
20, with the traditional Men's
Club breakfast for fathers of
pupils of the school.
Morton J. Bechek, president
of the Men's Club, asks fathers
to bring their children to re-
ligious school at 9:30 a.m., then
have breakfast at 10 a.m. in
Leon Fram Hall.
The high school will open its
session at 9:30 a.m. the same
day with a reunion breakfast
in the temple's Youth Center.
All the congregation's youth of
high school age will be guests
of the Sisterhood.

The first Confirmation class
session will be held at 9:30 a.m.,
Sept. 19, in the Sanctuary of
Temple Israel. Dr. Leon Fram,
Rabbi of the congregation, and
Rabbi M. Robert Syme, associ-
ate rabbi. will personally greet
the new class of 1960.
All who wish to enroll their
children and who wish to ob-
serve High Holy Day worship
at Temple Israel, may apply
for membership at the Temple
office, open daily from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., UN 3-7769. After
Labor Day, there will be special

Teaching Staff Enlarged
by Adas Shalom School

evening office hours from 7 to
9 p.m.
Children, from age 4 through
age 17, are eligible for religious
school. After confirmation, for
which they are prepared, they
become students of the high
school and members of Temple
Israel Youth.
The Hebrew School of Temple
Israel, two one-hour sessions on
weekday afternoons, opens
Sept. 21.

Hillel School Adds
2 Teachers to Staff

I

Synagogues Again
Attach JNF Stamps
on Holiday Tickets

Synagogues in Detroit and
other Michigan cities will this
year again attach Jewish Na-
tional Fund stamps to all tick-
ets purchased for attendance at
High Holy Day services, accord-
ing to the Jewish National Fund
Council.
The stamps will commemo-
rate 11 years of the State of
Israel.
In accord with an established
tradition, synagogue ticket com-
mittees are requested to utilize
the stamps of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund to decorate their
High Holy Day admission tick-
ets. Each stamp is to be issued
as a receipt in acknowledgement
of a fitting contribution to the
cause of Geulath Ha'aretz, the
JNF program of land reclama-
tion which provides the land
foundation for settling Jewish
immigrants in Israel.
In his appeal to synagogues,
Phillip Stollman, vice president
and chairman of the religious
groups committee, asked the
ticket committees to call UN
4-2767, or write the JNF office,
18414 Wyoming, Detroit 21, if
they haye not received their
supply of stamps, or if they re-
quire additional stamps.

ously had been scheduled for
Sunday has been changed to
enable Norman Allan, who has
just returned from a tour of
Israel, to prepare a special re-
port on his findings for the
meeting. Allan, together with
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman,
serves as co-chairman of the
High Holy Day Religious Coun-
cil for Israel Bonds.
This session is being held to
discuss every aspect of past
High Holy Day campaigns,
Stollman stated, so that a pro-
gram of action with a new
viewpoint can be drafted for
this year's effort.

The office of the Beth Aaron
religious school will be open
Sunday mornings, Sept. 6 and
13, to accommodate parents who
wish to register their children.
Dr. Marvin Last, chairman of
the educational committee, and
committee members will process
all preliminary registration.
Mrs. A. Kaplan, president of
the Sisterhood and committee
members are in charge of the
sale of textbooks.
Bernard Panush, school direc-
tor, states that the school will
open Sept. 20.

Our Classified Ads Get Results

YOUR CHILDREN

Soon after Labor Day your children return to the public schools.
This is routine and automatic. It requires no decision on your
Part.

However, when it comes to the JEWISH EDUCATION of your
child, you must make a definite decision. If you wish your child
to be educated in modern Liberal Judaism, we invite you to
enroll your child in

1. TEMPLE ISRAEL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

which meets Sunday mornings, and where children from the
ages of 4 through 17 receive their inspiration for a happy
Jewish life in the modern world, and are trained for Confirma-
tion. The opening session is

Sunday morning, September 20

2. TEMPLE ISRAEL HEBREW SCHOOL

with its classes so organized that eoch pupil attends only two
weekday sessions of an hour each. This schedule gives your boy
and girl an effective Hebrew education, yet leaves them plenty
of time for the play that children require. The opening session is

Monday afternoon, September 21

Our Hebrew School pupils are trained for Bar Mitzvah, Bas
Mitzvah and Confirmation. To enroll your children, it is
necessary that you first become a member of Temple Israel.
You are invited to apply at the office of

emple gsrael

17400 Manderson, at Merton
UN 3-7769

Morris Jacobs, president of
the Hillel School of Detroit.
announces the appointment of
two additional teachers to the
Hillel school staff.
Teaching in the Hebrew de-
partment will be David Zwick,
for 16 years associated with
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. He
is also on the teaching staff of "Oft the statesman and the
saint
the United Hebrew Schools. He
is a graduate of the Torah Think they're doing good, but
ain't."—Eugene Fitch Ware.
U'Mesora Institute.
Mrs. Lois Newman, joining
the English department, is a
graduate of the College of Edu-
cation at the University of
Michigan. She has taught in
both the Ann Arbor and Detroit
school systems.
Both teachers have been as-
signed to the second grade. Ac-
. •
.. .. . ...
..
cording to the Hillel School's
organization plan, a new grade
will be added each year.
Present and new students and
parents were guests at a
dessert-luncheon held at the
The Suburban Temple of Greater Detroit
school, housed at the Labor
Zionist Institute on Schaefer
Milton Rosenbaum, Rabbi
Blvd. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, of
Cong. Adas Shalom, a vice-
Unaffiliated residents of Greater Detroit and the suburbs are invited
president of the school, was
to worship with us, Detroit's newest reform congregation, and to participate
chairman.

The Adas Shalom Religious
School will reopen Sept. 20 with
two sessions for all grades to
be held each Sunday.
Two music teachers, an art
teacher and a dramatics teacher
have been added to the staff.
Functional Hebrew will be
taught in all lower grades and
starting with the 6th grade an
intensive course in Hebrew
will be offered. This year non-
member children are admitted. Orthodox Council to Host
A faculty meeting at 7 p.m. St. Louis' Chief Rabbi
on Sept. 8 will be addressed
The installation of officers
by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and of the Council of Orthodox
Noam Shudofsky. .
Rabbis will be held at a din-
ner Sept. 15 at Holiday Manor.
Rabbi M. H. Eichenstein, chief
IF YOU TURN THE
rabbi of St. Louis, will be the
•IT• go• rit
guest speaker.
Newly elected officers in-
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
clude the following rabbis:
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
Leizer Levin, Joseph Rabino-
witz and Isaac Stollman, mem-
bers of the presidium; Max
Kapustin and Samuel H. Prero,
vice-presidents; and Joshua
Milan Wineries, Detroit. Mich.

Kada:e Fete,

Matityahu Dagan, Economic
Consul of the State of Israel will
address the ninth annual leader-
ship meeting
of the High
Holy Day Ap-
peal for Israel
Bonds, it was
announced by
Philip Stoll-
man, chair-
man of the Re-
ligious Coun-
Stollman
cil of the Detroit Committee for
Israel Bonds.
Rabbis, officers and active
members of congregations
which participate in the Israel
Bond High Holy Day program
will attend this session, to be
held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 8, in the small chapel of
Cong. Beth Aaron, 18000 Wy-
oming.
Stollman emphasized that
the meeting date, which previ-

Beth Aaron School
Sets Registration

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..

•••:.

CONGREGATION EMANU-EL

in a continuing program of spiritual, cultural and social enrichment.

Religious school classes, taught by professional teachers under the di-
rection of Mr. Max Rosenberg, start Saturday, September 12. Our educa-
tional program includes pre-kindergarten through twelfth grades, with Con-
firmation at grade 10, week-day Hebrew classes, Bar Mitzvah and Bas
Mitzvah preparation.

The Membership Committee may be contacted by calling or writing
the Temple office, or evenings, Mr. Saul J. Bechek, UN 4 4950.

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CONGREGATION EMANU-EL

14450 WEST TEN MILE ROAD

OAK PARK, MICHIGAN-
Lincoln 7-5015

13 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, Sept. 4, 1959

SYNAGOGUE

High Holy Day Israel Bond Sales
."
Conference to Be Tuesday Evening

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