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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-25

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THE DETRO IT JEW ISH NEWS — Friday, Sep t. 2 5, 1959 --

Earlier Holiday Deadlines

Due to preparations for the annual Rosh Hashanah
issue, all copy for next week's issue of The Jewish News
must be in our hands by 9 a.m. on Monday.
The deadline for the issue of Oct. 16 will be at
noon on Friday, Oct. 9, due to the occurrence of Yom
Kippur on Monday, Oct. 12.

Shaarey Shomayim
Sets School Programs

Opening of its educational
program for members and to
the community was announced
this week by Dr. Leo Y. Gold-
man, spiritual leader of Cong.
Shaarey Shomayim, 14200 W.
10 Mile, Oak Park.
In addition to nursery school
for children 3 to 5, the syna-
gogue maintains a Sunday
school for 5 to 7-year-olds and
a Hebrew school for boys and
HAIFA, (JTA)—Prof. Rahel Research Laboratories for Ma-
girls, 8 to 15.
Shalon, head of the building terials and Structures, now
Organized classes also are be-
research station of the Tech- meeting in Belgrade, Yugo- ing organized for adults in He-
nion, Israel Institute of Tech- slavia.
nology, becomes the first Israeli
RILEM. founded in 1947, is
to assume presidency of an in- an international organization
ternational scientific organiza- established to promote meetings
tion with her election as and scientific information ex-
president of RILEM, the Inter- changes between members
national Union of Testing and through symposia and colloquia.
Only actively engaged scien
fists in construction research
may belong. Membership today brew, Bible, philosophy and his-
is composed of about 500 scien- tory, with lectures planned on
tists, many internationally cultural and political themes.
The Simcha Nursery is under
famous,
in addition to 300 re-
DALLAS, Texas, (JTA)—The
the direction of Mrs. Sarah
search
organizations
from
many
highest decoration which can be
Holtzman, a former Wayne
awarded by the Roman Catholic nations as well as private com- State University student and
panies.
Church to a non-Catholic was
graduate of the Detroit Con-
Among the participating coml.- servatory of Music.
presented here to Fred F.
tries
are
the
United
States,
Florence, local civic l e a d e r.
For information on all educa-
Florence was chairman of the Russia, India, Japan, Austria, tional and cultural activities,
St. Paul Hospital building cam- Canada, countries of Latin call the synagogue office, LI
paign, which raised $4,000,000, America, Western and Eastern 1-9769.
the largest amount ever con- Europe. Prof. Shalon's election
as president of the organization
tributed by Dallas citizens.
is
for a one-year period, and SOC Symphony Sets
Bishop Thomas K. Gorman of
automatically
places the next
the D i o c es e of Dallas-Fort
'59-'60 Concert Season
Worth presented the Beneme- international meet in Israel
The S o u t h Oakland Sym-
next
year.
This
will
mark
the
renti Medal to Florence, be-
phony, under the baton of
cause of his unselfish efforts on first congress of this kind to be
Henri Nosco, begins its fourth
behalf of community projects hosted in this country. Prof.
season this month, as members
and especially his support of Shalon, herself a graduate of
Catholic institutions. As a sym- the Technion, has been asso- begin rehearsing for the orches-
bol of American brotherhood, a ciated with the Institute's tra's first concert on Nov. 9.
Four additional concert pro-
recording of the ceremony will Faculty of Civil Engineering
grams are planned, including
be beemed behind the Iron Cur- since 1931.
the appearance of Joseph Silver-
tain by the Voce of America.
stein, violinist with the Boston
New
Sinai
Hospital
The gold decoration presented
Symphony Orchestra and a
to Florence hears the image of Dedicated in Baltimore
native Detroiter, on Feb. 21.
Pope John XXIII. Bishop Gor-
Nosco, who was concertmas-
BALTIMORE, (JTA)—A new
man pointed out that they may
be the "first presented in the $20,000,000 Sinai Hospital was ter and assistant conductor of
United States or anywhere dur- formally dedicated here Sunday. the NBC Symphony under
ing the reign of Pope John." A It is one of the largest construc- Walter Damrosch and Arturo
telegram from President Eisen- tion projects of its type ever to Toscanini, also served as con-
certmaster of the Detroit Sym-
hower congratulating Mr. Flor- be undertaken in Baltimore.
LOcated on a 50-acre tract of phony before assuming his pres-
ence stated, "It is most fitting
that his neighbors of all faiths land, it includes a general hos- ent post.
The Symphony is comprised
join in the tribute to his high pital, obstetrical and gynecology
standards of citizenship. I am building, research building, of professional musicians, busi-
delighted to add my congratu- medical . staff building, nurses' nessmen, housewives and music
residence, nursing school. audi- students. Tickets for the con-
lations and best wishes."
torium and service building.
cert series are available at Tri-
All buildings are connected by angle Furniture Co., Woodward
underground corridors and serv- at Catalpa, in Royal Oak.
All concerts will be presented
iced by 16 self-service elevators.
All patient areas are air-condi- in the auditorium of the Oak
tioned, with individual room Park High School.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Herskowitz
control.
Specialists in Kosher
With the adjacent Mount PTA Members to Meet
Catering At Homes,
Pleasant building, which was
Halls or Synagogues
completed in 1953, the new hos- Academy Faculty
Rental Charge Absorbed By Us
pital will provide the city with
An introduction to the faculty
Under Supervision of
483 patient beds. It will also of the Hebrew Academy of Oak
Vaad Ha•abanim
provide accommodations for 194 Park and an address by its su-
Reasonable Rates
nursing students and 69 in- pervisor, Rabbi Jacob Levi, will
LI 8-5863 — LI 5-9416
terns and residents, and house highlight the opening PTA
55 research laboratories.
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
at the Academy, 13855 W. 9
Mile, Oak Park.
Rabbi Levi, back from a study
tour of England and Israel, will
Announces
report on "School Life in
Israel." He also will outline
That Seats For The
plans for the coming school
year. A film of the first kin-
dergarten exercises will be
shown.
in the main sanctuary are available to the public.
Newly-elected officers who
will preside at the meeting are
Max S i l v e r m a n, president;
Adele Gittleman and Rose Ann
Silver, secretaries; Fayga Dom-
bey, treasurer; Falena Gold,
program chairman; Sonia Ri-
biat, Alice Mandelbaum, Pauline
Jonas and Pearl Silverman, pub-
lications; Morris Flatt, Alex Un-
gar and Bernard Jonas, direc-
tors.
f.:"
:06$5.-.6)atm
A social hour will conclude
the meeting.

Israeli Woman Scientist Elected
President of World Research Body

Suburban
Community

Catholics Honor
Dallas Leader

OAK MANOR
KOSHER CATERERS

Congregation B'nai Moshe

High Holy Day Services

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Admission cards may be purchased at the Synagogue office,

10 Mile Road and Kenosha, Oak Park. Phone: LI 8-9000; JO
4-6452. Office hours: Doily 9 to 5 and 7 to 9. All day Sunday.

Officiating: Rabbi Moses Lehrman

Cantor Louis Klein and B'nai Moshe Choir

Tsur in Israel Position

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Yaa-
cov Tsui-, former Israel Ambas-
sador to France, was named
Deputy Director General of the
Israel Foreign Ministry.

New German Textbooks Tell for
First Time of Nazi Massacres

BONN, (JTA) — Thousands
of West German children re-
turning to school will read
for the first time about Nazi
concentration camps and the
massacres of millions of Jews
and other civilians, in new
history books distributed to
the schools.
The significant feature of
the new school books is that
they officially confirm, for the
first time, the existence of
concentration camps and throw
the onus for the Reichstag fire

on Marshal Hermann Goering.
They also describe how Ger-
many, under the Nazis, "sank
into a period of horror great-
er than she ever experienced
The publication of the new
textbooks is a victory for West
German education authorities
and a number of voluntary
groups—several of them Jew-
ish—who have been trying for
years to supply independent
background information on
the Nazi period to the younger
generation.

Congregation Shaarey Shomayim

10 Mile Rd. at Cloverlawn, Oak Park

Reasonable Prices
For Seats to High Holyday Services

Cantor Leibele Ritter
Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman
of New York
Will Officiate

REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR NURSERY
SCHOOL, AGES 3 to 5, and SUNDAY & HEBREW SCHOOL

For Information Call: LI 1-9769

Harry Horowitz, Chair. Ticket Comm.

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LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION

is happy to announce that services will again be on
the grounds of Botsford Inn for the High Holidays.
Cantor Pfeffer will officiate.

Tickets are now available and may apply toward
membership. For information contact:

Jerome Friedman, GR 6-1772

Lester Waldman„ GR 6-0439

Norm Fellander, KE 7-5192

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YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD

15150 TEN MILE ROAD

Is happy to announce that services in its
newly erected chapel will be conducted by

CANTORS SHIMON BERRIS
and BEN WEINSTOCK

RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA

Will deliver the sermon

Committee will be at the new site, SUNDAY, SEPT.
28th, from 11 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m.

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.

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 Jewi s h 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
9-12
1 -5
7-9 P.M.
Sundays: 10-1 P.M.

ELgin 6-8210

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