a-4 srs ocT as Gl■ z Gr4 ti O A 1:0 E-1 Auxiliary Cantor Named to Replace Rabbi Ulrych UHS, Adas Shalom Partnership Young Israel Fetes 37-Year History at Mortgage Burning Ceremony on Sunday Henry C. Keywell and Morris branches of the election of Key- Karbal will be honored at well and Karbal to- -honorary Young Israel of Detroit's Burn- board membership of the na- ing of the Mortgage Ceremonies tional council. All children in the Dexter of its Dexter building, Sunday area are invited to register for evening at Henrose Hotel. Young Israel youth pro- Two hundred friends and the gram, to include arts and crafts, Young Israel families will join pre-holiday program, junior con- in the event which marks the gregation and athletic activities. 37 years of this Detroit re- For further information con- ligious youth movement. tact the Young Israel office, Charles T. Gellman, president TE 4-4145. of Young Israel, stated that simultaneous with the burning PNILCO 500 of the mortgage of the Dexter building, the new branch build- TRANSISTOR ing, on 10 Mile Rd. near Green- PORTABLES field, will be ready next week. Both the Keywell and Karbal families have been identified Economy with the Young Israel move- Size ment for decades and have been in the forefront of the building Se. Our Display For program of Young Israel. Details and Order Blank Elijah Stein, national metro- politan council of the National Council of Young Israel, in- JOY SALES formed the local metropolitan Grand River 9209 Israel council of Young Cantor Isador e Shoen, of Cleveland, O., has been named to chant auxiliary High Holy Day services in the Nusbaum Hall of Beth Abraham Syna- gogue. The Cleveland cantor was called hurriedly this week by synagogue officials, who were saddened at the death of Rabbi Baruch Ulrych. Rabbi Ulrych, who only last week was announced as the synagogue's auxiliary' cantor, United Hebrew Schools and Adas Shalom Congregation died last Saturday after com- announce signing of a second ten-year contract under which pleting the reading of the Torah the UHS will conduct a branch school at the Curtis Ave. at Sabbath services. (See obitu- synagogue. Witnessing and signing the agreement were, left ary on Page 31). to right: standing, Albert Elazar, UHS superintendent; Cantor Shoen will conduct Charles Charlip, chairman of the Adas Shalom negotiations the services together with Irving committee; Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of Adas Shalom, and Louis W. Schlussel, prominent com- Haber, Adas Shalom executive director; seated, Jack Shenkman, munity leader, who is a board UHS secretary; David Safran, UHS vice-president; Max H. member of Beth Abraham. Goldsmith, Adas Shalom president, and Harry Goldberg, Adas Schlussel will alternate with Shalom vice-president. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, spiri- tual leader of the synagogue, in preaching the High Holy Day sermons on both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Cantor Shoen has previously served congregations in Sharon, -Two successive services in added, are intended solely for Pa., and in New York City. each of its major halls is members and their farnilies. planned by Temple Israel for The temple office is presently first time during this year's open both day and night to re- Oak Park Bnai Israel the High Holy Day season, it was ceive membership applications. The temple's Hebrew school Holds High Holiday announced this week by Sol begins its sessions on Monday High Holiday services will be Stein, president. Services will be conducted in afternoon. The school is open held by the. Torah Center of the 1,400 seat main sanctuary only to those children attending Cong. Bnai Israel in the main and the 750-seat Leon Fram the regular religious school. auditorium of F Hall by the temple's senior Pupils attend two afternoon the Jewish rabbi, Dr. Leon Fram, and as- sessions of an hour each week. Center Ten sociate rabbi, Rabbi M. Robert Mile branch, Syme. WSU, U-M Offer it was an- Irving Rosengard and Ramon nounced by Gilbert will alternate with the Adult Courses on Ernest Citron, rabbis during the services of World's Religions newly elected worship. Special music Thr 'the president of Three religion courses will holiday services is being ar- the Torah Cen- ranged by Karl W. Haas, temple be offered this fall by the Di- ter. vision of Adult Education of music director. Rabbi Israel The congregation's religious Wayne State University - Uni- Citron Flam, of Cong. school will open this Sunday versity of Michigan. Bnai Isarel, will lead the serv- with the largest enrollment in In order to aid in the under- ices. its history. Some 2,000 pupils standing of individual contri- High Holiday tickets are now will meet in the Hampton and butions of Hinduism, Judaism, available at the Jewish Center Bagley Schools, while the con- Islam, Buddhism or Christianity from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Sunday; firmation and high school itself, the course, "Great Reli- and from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday classes will meet in the temple. gions of the World" Will be of- and Tuesday, announces Wil- Nathan King, chairman of fered each Wednesday from fred Leon, chairman of the the temple membership commit- 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. by Dr. Frank seating committee. Seating ar- tee, advises that the family L. Huntley and other members rangements may be made by membership fee includes High of the University of Michigan calling EL 7-1286, or TE Holy Day seating, enrollment faculty. The 12-week course will of all children in the religious be offered at Dondero high 4-8360. Services will also be held at school and other congregational school, Royal Oak. Offered on Tuesday nights the Bnai Israel Linwood-Leslie functions. Accommodations for seating from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Grosse location. Tickets for services there may be obtained at the and school enrollment, he Pointe high school is "The World's Great Religions," a 12- synagogue every evening from week course. Dr. 0. L. Chavar- 6 to 9 p.m. Weekly worship Host Cantor Boyarsky ria-Aguiler, of the University of now held by the congregation is in the temporary quarters During High Holy Days Michigan, will deal with man's Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, na- religious nature and the variety at 15400 W. Ten Mile. Besides Friday and Saturday services, tionally known tenor, will chant of its expressions. Both off-campus courses will t h e r e are Shabbat afternoon t h e parallel begin next week. Additional in- study groups for young adults. services at formation can be obtained by In affilitation with Yeshiva Adas Shalom calling the local adult education Beth Yehudah, the Torah Cen- during the department in either Royal Oak ter also runs an afternoon High Holy Days. Alter- or Grosse Pointe. school of Jewish studies. "Christianity in the Fuller Serving with Citron as offi- nating with Light of History," an eight-week cers of the Torah Center are the 'syna- course, will be held at the Wilfred Leon, Eugene Citron, gogue's o w n Rackham Memorial each Friday cantor, Nicho- E. Weiss and John Weiss. Cantor beginning Sept. 25, under 'Dr. 1 a s Fenakel, LeRoy Waterman, professor Cantor Boyar- . Boyarsky Beth Aaron Launches sky will be assisted by the emeritus of Semitics of the Uni- choir which he trained per- versity of Michigan.. New Season Sunday The first session of the new sonally. season will be in full swing at Wilno Co. Distributes the Beth Aaron Religious School Mizrachi to Send' CARE Sunday, according to Bernard High Holiday Parcels - New Jewish Calendar The Wilno Kosher Sausage Panush, school director. The office of Mizrachi-Hapoel Co. of Chicago has published a Classes range from kinder- garten through the tenth grade Hamizrachi this week issued a new Hebrew-English calendar and are offered at two morning reminder that food parcels or- for the year 5720 _ (1959-60). sessions. The fir'St session is dered now through CARE will The calendar is now being dis- held from 9:15 to 11 a.m., and be delivered to most all recipi- tributed by the Wilno Co. the second session is from 11 ents in time for the High Holy In addition to all dates of Days. a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Jewish and legal holidays, the Specifically mentioned in the Marvin Last, educational Dr. - almanac has other important chairman, advises that there are announcement were food par- and useful information and cels d e s t i n e d for Israel. still a few openings and urges prayers: Kaddish, Yizkor, bless- parents to register their chil- Through CARE, Mizrachi is ings of the Torah, dates of dren Sunday, when his com- able to send two different pack- Sfiroh, Lag b'Omer, Tisha b'Av, mittee will be available at the ages, both kosher, for $10 and periods during which weddings school office for registration. $18.25. For information, contact the are not permitted and days sin- gled out, such as Rosh Chodesh, To live is not to learn, but Mizrachi office, 17596 Wyoming, when weddings may be held. DI 1-0708. to apply.—Legouve. NEW 57 Temple Israel Sets Plans for Holiday Seating; School to • Open SOVIET UNION . EUROPE ISRAEL All arrangements efficiently handled through the personalized service of Jules Doneson Travel Agency 18246 Wyoming Ave. Open Sundays DI 1-4004 CONGREGATION SHAAREY SHOMAYIM 10 MILE RD. at CLOVERLAWN, OAK PARK Announces the Opening of Its New Hebrew School Registrations now being -accepted for Sunday and daily afternoon classes for boys and girls — ages 8 and up. Tuition $100 per child for the entire year. Competent teachers Nursery Classes for Children Ages 3 to 5 For Information Call LI 1-9769 CONGREGATION SHAAREY SHOMAYIM 10 Mile Rd. at Cloverlawn, Oak Park Is Pleased to Announce That High Holyday Seats Are Now Available At Their New Air-Conditioned Sanctuary AT REASONABLE PRICES Ticket Committe Will Be at the Synagogue SUNDAY, 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. and 6 to 9:30 P.M. MONDAY thru THURSDAY 6 to 9 P.M. Cantor Leibele Ritter From New York Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman Will Officiate HARRY HOROWITZ Chairman Ticket Com; - 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, Com- plete Hebrew and Religious School, Adult Classes for Jewish Studies, Men's Club, Sisterhood, Mr. & Mrs. Club, Youth Club, Boy Scout Troop, etc. Limited Number of Seats Available to Non- Members for the High Holy Days. Office Hours: Mondays thru Thursdays 7-9 P.M. 1 -5 9-12 Sundays: 10-1 P.M. ELgin 6-8210