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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 18, 1959 —

I The Suburban Community

Sisterhood Names Rotenberg Hall Dedicated by
Bd. of Directors Children at Cong. Bnai David
for '59-60 Season

Following are the officers
who will serve op the Sister-
hood of Congregation Beth Sha-
lom Board of Directors during
the 1959-60 season:

President, Mrs. Sidney Fishman;
vice - president membership, Mrs.
Martin Kopel; vice-president ways
and means, Mrs. Joseph Cohen; vice-
president programing, Mrs. Howard
Kraus; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Her-
bach; recording secretary, Mrs. Sey-
mour Tarnoff; mailing secretary,
Mrs. Robert White; advisors, Mrs.
Louis Goldman, Mrs. Albert Komer,
Mrs. Harry Paul.
Artistic display, Mrs. Reuben Erl-
baump; bowling, Mrs. Sidney Kort;
bazaar, Mrs. Fred Chaness; clerical,
Mrs. Harry Shulman; contributions,
Mrs. Lawrence Goodman; good
cheer, Mrs. Sol Brown; honor roll,
Mrs. Paul Zusman; editor of paper,
Mrs. Donald Ainbinder; financial
secretary, Mrs. Albert Goldberg;
happy day cards, Mrs. Walter Nuss-
baum; hospitality meetings, Mrs.
Carl Schey; hospitality special, Mrs.
Alan Feuer; kiddush, Mrs. Abraham
Knoppow; 1 i a i s o n, Mrs. Gerald
Kepes; members-at-large, Mrs. Ira
Albion, Mrs. Max Israel, Mrs. Shel-
don Schwartz; membership, Mrs.
David Schlien; mashgiach, Mrs.
Charles Berger; motor corps, Mrs.
Milton Handelman; parliamentarian,
Mrs. Leonard Israel; program, Mrs.
Frank Friedman; P.T.O., Mrs. Mil-
ton Brand; publicity, Mrs. Mitcheal
Bloom;
Communications, Mrs. M o r r i s
Greene; r u m m a g e, Mrs. Stewart
Kepes; senior group, Mrs. Raymond
Suhd; social, Mrs. Nathan Rosenfeld;
social - action, Mrs. Joseph Gallen;
tickets, Mrs. Leonard Bensky; youth
activities, Mrs. Sidney Barak.

Bnai David Dedicates
Maneli Lobby Sept. 23

The dedication of the Maneli
Lobby in memory of Sol Maneli
and a number of other building
plaques will be dedicated at
Congregation Bnai David next
Wednesday, 8 p.m.
The other memorial dedica-
tion include the lobby furnish-
ings in memory of Eli, Esther,

At an impressive ceremony, Rotenberg Hall, in memory
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rothenberg, was dedicated at
Congregation Bnai David. The children of the Rotenbergs,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rotenberg, are shown cutting the ribbon.
The entire Rotenberg family is shown in the photograph
witnessing the ceremony.

Bnai Moshe, Suburban Synagogues
Join Holy Day Israel Bond Appeal

Congregation Bnai Moshe will
undertake a special High Holy
Day appeal for State of Israel
Bonds to help the economic
development- of Israel, wit was
announced by Phillip Stollman,
chairman of the Religious Coun-
cil of the Detroit Committee
for Israel Bonds.
This intensified effort for
Israel will be part of the first
High Holy Day services to be
held in Bnai Moshe's new syna-
gogue building.

`Fashions' to Feature
YI Sisterhood Meeting

The Sisterhood of Young Is-
rael Center of Oak-Woods will
welcome its members to the
opening meeting of the season
with a new version of one of
its past successes — "Fashions
Through the Years," with new
models, different costumes and
a gala - narrative.
All members and prospective
members are urged to attend at
the Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods, Coolidge and Allen Rds.
at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Rides
or information may be obtained
by calling Mrs. Jack Cohen,
president, LI 6-5242.

RABBI HAYIM DONIN and
MORRIS BRANDWINE

Rose and Bertha Hackman, and
Walter Stein; Torah mantles in
memory of Fannie Litsky; the
Sabbath Paroches in memory
of Julius Kuzin and Arthur
Edelson; the Holy Day Paroches
in memory of Jacob Gorman;
the Bima Cloths in memory of
Hyman torkin; and lounge
room furnishings in memory of
Joseph Weingarden.
Rabbi Hayim Doniri will de-
liver the dedication message.
Cantor Adler will sing syna-
gogue liturgical passages and
Morris Brandwine, president,
will speak in behalf of the con-
gregation.

Oakwood ORT Chapter
to Hold 1st Meeting Tues.

Oakwood Chapter "Ort" of
Oak Park will hold its first open
meeting of the year Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Harold Glass,
23711 Wildwood, Oak Park.
Guests are welcome.
More information may be ob-
tained by calling Mrs. Harold
Blumberg, LI 3-7909.

With almost 57,000 rental
units, Miami Beach offers vaca-
tioners the largest assortment
of modern lodgings to be found

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any resort.

Beth Shalom Begins
Friday Night Services

The first of this season's Fri-
day night services will be held
Friday at Beth Shalom Syna-
gogue, 14601 W. Lincoln Rd.,
Oak Park, Mich.
Rabbi Mordecai Halpern will
conduct with Cantor Ruben Erl-
baum chanting the liturgy. Rab-
bi Halpern's sermon will be, "A
Time To Be Detached—A Time
To Be Involved."
The following morning serv-
ices will start at 9 a.m. The
Bar Mitzvah of Robert Clinton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clin-
ton will be held at that time.

To Chant Holiday Service
at Greenfield Young Israel

Cantors Ben Weinstock and
Shimon Berris have been in-
vited to chant the High Holiday
services at the new Young
Israel of Greenfield, 15150 W.
Ten Mile.
Tickets for a limited number
of seats are still available from
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday
through Thursday; and from
11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Seats may also be reserved
by c a 11 i n g Alex Kuhn at LI
7-4759, or Mike Winer, at LI
4-3506. There is an additional
fee for non-members.

Harry Gunsberg, president of
Bnai Moshe, and Rabbi Moses
Lehrman, its spiritual leader,
have called on members of
their congregation to partici-
pate in this High. Holy Day
synagogue drive for Israel
Bonds, Stollman reported.
Twenty-five synagogues, in-
cluding three which were
established in the past year
in the suburban areas of De-
troit, are participating in the
1959 High Holy Day Appeal
for State of Israel Bonds, it
was reported by Stollman.
Stollman issued his report at
a special leadership meeting
held Sept. 8 at Cong. Beth
Beth Aaron.
Assisting in organizing the
effort at the meeting were Rab-
bi Milton Arm, Harry E. Citrin,
Mrs. B. Z. Freeman, Jerome
Friedman, Rabbi B. H. Gorre
lick, William Hordes, Joseph
Kadans, Joseph Katchke, Jack
Shenkman, David Silver, Rabbi
Joshua Sperka, Joe Sulkes, Zvi
Tomkiewicz and Sam Yuster.
The three new congrega-
tions to which Stollman re-
ferred in his report are Liv-
onia Jewish Congregation,
Mishkan Israel and Shaarey
Shomayim.
Other synagogues taking part
in the High Holy Day effort
are:
Adas Shalom, Ahavas Athim,
Beth Aaron, Beth" Abraham,
Beth Joseph, Beth Moses, Beth
Shmuel, Beth Yehudah, Bnai
Israel, Bnai Jacob, Bnai Moshe,
Bnai Zion. Chesed shel Emes,
Evergreen Jewish Congregation,
Ezras Achim, Gemiluth Chasso-
dim, Mogen Abraham, Nusach
Hari, Shomrey Emanuah, Young
Israel - Dexter, Young Israel-
Northwest and Young Israel-
Oak Woods.
Stollman announced that a
traditional Torah pointer made
by Yemenite silversmiths in
Israel, will be awarded to syna-
gogues that achieve a high
level of participation in this
year's High Holy Day appeal -
for Israel Bonds.
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman
and Norman Allan are co-chair-
men of the High Holy Day
ReligiouS Council for Israel
Bonds. '

Sosin Entertains Men's Club

Max Sosin, popular Jewish
humorist, will entertain mem-
bers of the Beth Shalom Men's
Club and their friends at a pro-
gram planned for Wednesday
evening, in the synagogue, 14601
W. Lincoln, Oak Park.

SOC Hadassah to Hear Freedman

Newspaper Correspondent and
political analyst Max Freedman
will be the speaker of the day
at the South Oakland County
Chapter of Hadassah meeting
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 22
at Bnai David Synagogue, 24350
Southfield.
Theme of this opening meet-
ing will be "Be a Lifesaver—
Work for Hadassah."
Freedman is the Washington
correspondent for the Manches-
ter Guardian, a paper known as
a champion of liberal causes.
He is heard regularly on "Meet
the Press" and "Face the Na-
tion."
Born and educated in Winni-
peg, Freedman still writes for
his old paper. the Winnipeg
Free Press and • is heard every
two weeks on Sunday over the
Trans-Canada radio from Wash-
ington as a political analyst. He
has been asked by Justice

Frankfurter to do his biography.
Also on the South Oakland
program will be a series of vig-
nettes- on education, the Honor
Roll kickoff, a report of special
gifts, selections by the Hadas-
sah Trio and a dessert luncheon.

Remorse begets ref orm.—
Cowper.

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EVERGREEN JEWISH CONGREGATION

19160 Evergreen Rd.

Announces that a limited number of seats are avail-
able to the community for the High Holiday services
at our synagogue.

Synagogue office open for tickets or membership
applications Sundays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Tuesdays
and Wednesdays, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. ••

Synagogue Telephone: KE 5-4470

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Rabbi

Hyman Agress

Cantor

• Morris Kaminsky

YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD •

15150 TEN MILE ROAD

Is happy to announce that its newly erected chapel
will be ready for High Holy Day Services.

Cantors Shimon Berris

and Ben Weinstock

Will Officiate

Committee will be at the new site,
SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th, from 11 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m.

Shimon Berris

YOUNG ISRAEL membership in any Branch of the movement
will be recognized for seats at reduced rates.

For information contact Lou Harris, President, at
LI 3-3563, Office, TE 4-4145, or Mike Weiner,
Treasurer, LI 4 3506.

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