THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS Friday, Oc tober 2, 1959 — 26 Shofar's Call Beckons New Year 5720 Many Synagogues to Mark Holidays in New Homes Noveck and Harmon Moss, in Rainbow Terrace, and five other children's services are planned in various rooms of the syna- gogue, under the direction of Bernard Panush and Dr. Marvin A. Last. Cong. Mishkan Israel "The Challenge of 5720" and "Evaluation of the Spiritual Strength" are the sermon topics chosen by Rabbi Isaac Stollman for Rosh Hashanah services, to be held at 6 p.m., each evening, and • at 8 a.m., each morning. Cantor Shimon Greenfield will officiate. Beth Tefilo Emanuel-Tikvah Services will be held at 6 p.m., today and Saturday, and at 8 a.m., Saturday and Sunday, with Cantor Ernest Greenfield offi- ciating. Rabbi Abraham Levin will deliver the sermon Satur- day on "Meditations on the High Holidays." The sermon Sunday will be given by Rabbi Leizer Levin, whose topic is "Who Is a Jew?" Temple Beth Jacob — Pontiac At Rosh Hashanah services beginning at 8:30 p.m., today, Rabbi Nathan Hershfield will preach on "I Have Forgiven." His sermon topic Saturday morning will be "And They Walked Together." Junior Congregation services, conducted by the confirmation class are planned for 2 p.m., Saturday. Music for the holi- days will be supervised by Char- les Wilson, organist and choir director, with Rebecca Gould and James Rosenthal as soloists. The call of the shofar will preach at 10 a.m. services Sat- herald the coming of the New urday. As has been traditional for Year 5720, when it echoes through synagogues all over the many years, Temple Beth El welcomes all Jewish servicemen world at sunset today. In Detroit, congregations are and women to attend the serv- expecting to attract a record es in the main sanctuary. Temple Israel number of worshippers. Several Four separate services, at new congregations will be used for the first time on the High which nearly 5,000 people will be able to worship, are planned Holy Days. Orthodox a n d Conservative in the main sanctuary and the Jews will continue with services Leon Fram Hall on Rosh Has- of worship on Saturday and hanah evening. Services will be Sunday, while in Reform tem- held at 7 and 9:15 p.m. in both ples, services will be conducted halls. Two services also are planned on Saturday. Following is a complete listing of schedules of for the main sanctuary on Sat- services and rabbis' sermon urday, at 9 and 11:30 a.m., and topics, wherever available: one service is Cong. Beth Moses Rabbi Gerson Frankel will scheduled for conduct services at 5:45 p.m., the Fram Hall today and Saturday, and at at 11:30 a.m. 8 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. - Children's His sermon topics will be Rosh Hashan- "Memory Exercise" and "Heav- ah services will take place enly Symphony." on Sunday Cong. Bnai Moshe The main auditorium and so- morning, both cial hall completed only late in the sanctu- this week, members will be wor- ary and Fram shipping for the first time in Hall. Dr. Leon the new synagogue building on Fram an d 10 Mile Rd., in Oak Park. Services will begin at 6 p.m., Rabbi M. Robert Syme will con- today and Saturday, and at duct the services. Music for the 7:45 a.m., Saturday and Sun- services will be provided by day. Cantor Louis Klein will Irving Rosengard and Ramon Gilbert, together with the Tem- join Rabbi Moses Lehrman in conducting the services, and ple Israel Quartet and Choir, there will be an all-male directed by Karl W. Haas. Beth Israel — Ann Arbor choir. Rabbi, Lehrman will High Holy Day services are speak on "Safety for Our Gen- eration" and "Make Believe planned in the Beth Israel Com- munity Center-Bnai Brith Hillel World." Junior services are planned Foundation building's 'main for teen-agers in the Adolph chapel on all days. Rabbi Julius Deutsch Chapel at 10 a.m.; chil- Weinberg, spiritual leader, will dren, 8 to 12 will meet in a be assisted by Mrs. Mark Ross, classroom at 11 a.m.; and 5 to and the newly-formed Beth • Is- 8-year-olds will gather at 12 rael Adult Choir, which will chant the evening services. noon, in another classroom. Beth Aaron Synagogue Temple Beth El Enlarged facilities in the Rosh Hashanah services will be held at both 7 and 9 p.m., sanctuary and social hall will with Rabbi David A. Baylinson permit 1,400 worshippers at preaching at the early service services, which begin at 6 p.m., and Dr. Richard C. Hertz con- today, and continue at 7:30 a.m., ducting the late service. Dr. Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi Benjamin II. Gorrelick Hertz also will preach at 10 a.m. and Cantor Ihil Gildin, assisted services Saturday. Children's services will take by the Beth Aaron Choir, di- place at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, in rected by Abe Silver, will con- the sanctuary, and, at the same duct the services. Rabbi Gorre- time, youth services will be held lick will preach on "Self Re- in the Brown Memorial Chapel. newal for Responsible Living" Supplementary_ services will and "The Mystic Voice of the be held at 7 p.m., today, in the Shofar." Services for teen-agers will Brown Chapel, with Rabbi Sher- win T. Wine preaching the ser- be conducted by Jerry Zelizer, under the direction of Sidney mon. Rabbi Baylinson The Town & Country Club wishes A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year to Ifs Members and Friends Downtown Synagogue ices scheduled to begin at 5:45 p.m., today, and at 7:45 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. • Rabbi Donin will speak on "A Touch of Heaven" and "The Centrality of Education." Junior and youth services are sched- uled, respectively, at 10:15 and 11:30 a.m., both days. River Rouge Cong. Cantor Louis Sax, who has conducted High Holy Day serv- ices at the congregation for 20 years, again will offi- ciate. Services will begin at 6 p.m., today, and will start at 9:30 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. T h e Synagogue is located at 41 Oak St., in River Rouge. Temple Emanu-El Over 1,200 people will be ac- commodated at holiday services today and Saturday. This eve- ning, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will speak on "Headlines I Would Like to See This Year," while Saturday morning he will preach on "What's Worth Re- membering." A choir of 22 voices, under the direction of Mrs. Nathaniel Gold, will sing the holiday music. Children of the congre- gation will worship at a sepa- rate service conducted by mem- bers of the Youth Group, using a special ritual adapted from the traditional text, prepared by Rabbi Rosenbaum. - Services in the Veterans Mem- orial Building, 151 W. Jefferson, will be conducted by Cantor Morris Cooper at 6 p.m., today, and at 8 a.m.. Saturday a n d Sunday. A pre- vious an- nounce ment listing the Sat- urday and Sunday serv- ices in the evening w a s in error. . • . Rev. Cooper Cantor Cooper will blow the shofar, and English portions of the service will be conducted by Milton Spivak. The services, sponsored by the Isaac Agree Memorial Society, of which George A. Agree is president, are open to the public. Cong. Shaarey Zedek Adas Shalom Synagogue • Parallel services in the main sanctuary and social hall will begin at 6 p.m., today, and at 7:30 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Rabbi Yohanan Muffs will officiate and preach the sermons, alternating pulpits for the major services. Rabbi Muffs is a Bible scholar and member of the faculty of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary. Rabbi Segal will preach on "Teshuvah — the Return to Your Best Self." Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and Cantor Reubin Boyarsky will also alternate at both major services. Assisting will be two choirs, one led by Shimon Gewirtz. Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim Meeting in the Davison Jew- ish Center, members will wor- ship at 6 p.m., each evening, and at 7:45 a.m., each morning. Rabbi Joel J. Litke will preach on "Man's Will and God's Will" and "Hitting the Moon and Miss- ing on Earth." Alex Roberg, as- sisted by the choir will chant the services. ing services Saturday and Sun- day starting at 8 a.m., under - leadership of Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick. Children's services will be held both days, as follows: chil- dren 9 to 13, 9:30 a.m.; 5 to 9, 11 a.m.; nursery (3 to 5), 10 a.m. Young Israel of NW Detroit Rabbi Morris Greenes, execu- tive secretary of the Beth Yehu- dah Schools, will preach the ser- mons at High Holy Day services, with Cantor Abraham Gluckow- sky, assisted by Cantor William Weinman, officiating. Services will begin at 6 p.m., today; and at 7:30 a.m., Saturday and Sun- day. Beth Abraham Synagogue Services are planned in both the main sanctuary and the Nus- baum Hall at 6 p.m., each eve- ning; and at 8 a.m., in the sanc- tuary, and at 8:30 p.m.. in the Nusbaum Hall on Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman will be in the sanctuary, together with the synagogue choir, directed by Israel Fuchs. Aux- iliary services will be con- ducted by Cantor Isadore Sheen. of Cleveland, and Irv- ing W. Schlussel. Youth services are planned, in various groups, for children 4 to 12. Older boys and girls will worship in a reserved sec- tion of the Nusbaum Hall. Young Israel of Detroit Services today and Saturday will begin at 6 p.m., with Satur- day and Sunday services held at 8 a.m. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero will speak both days. His ser- mon topics are "Are You in Orbit?" and "The Number One Priority—Jewish Education." Young Israel of Greenfield Members will'worship in their new chapel, 15140 W. 10 Mile Rd., beginning at 6 p.m., today, and continuing at 8 a.m., Satur- day and Sun- day• Ben Wein- stock, v i c e- president o f the recently- or g anized Young Israel branch. will lead the serv- ice. and Can- tor Shimon L. Weinstock Berris will of- ficiate. The sermons will be de- livered on both days by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka. Rabbi Morris Adler and Rabbi Irwin Groner will alternate in Evergreen Jewish Cong. preaching at the parallel serv- Rabbi Hyman Agress will of- ices to be held in the sanc- ficiate and preach the sermons tuary and social hall. Rabbi at services planned for 6 p.m., Adler will preach on -"The today, and at 8 a.m., Saturday Library of God." Rabbi Groner's and Sunday. For the first time, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim topic is "The Mountain of the congregation will hold jun- Cantor Louis Ritter, of New Vision." ior services, the youth gathering York, will join Dr. Leo Y. Gold- Services will be conducted at the next-door Cambridge Hall at 6 p.m., today, and at 5:45 man in conducting holiday serv- at 10 a.m., Saturday and Sunday, p.m. and 8 a.m., Saturday and ices, which are scheduled for under the leadership of Burt Sunday by Cantors Reuven 6 p.m., today; at 7:30 a.m. and Chassin and Shy Magy, Sunday Frankel and Mordecai S. Op- 6:30 p.m., Saturday; and at 7:30 school teachers. a.m., Sunday. Dr. Goldman will penheim, together with the Cong. Ezras Achim choir directed by Dan Froh- preach both days on "Creation" Rev. Abraham Gardin will and "Judgment." man. conduct High Holy Day serv- Oak-Woods Young Israel Separate children's services Rosh Hashanah evening serv- ices, which will begin at 5:45 are planned: 14 to 17-year-olds, today and Saturday, and at 9 a.m.; children 13 and 14 ices will commence at 6 p.m., p.m., and youngsters 11 and 12, at today and Saturday, with morn- at 8 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. 10:30 a.m.; and all others at 10:30 a.m. in specifically as- "For Zion's sake will I not hold My peace, signed rooms. And for Jerusalem's sake will I not rest, Cong. Beth Shalom . Until her triumph go forth as brightness, In addition to adult services, And her salvation as a torch that burneth." children from the age of 9 will —Isaiah 62:1. attend services in the Tyler School at 10 a.m., Saturday. MIZRACHI-HAPOEL HAMIZRACHI Youngsters from the age of 4 will attend services at 3:30 p.m., AND THE DETROIT COMMITTEE FOR Sunday, in the main sanctuary. Cong. Beth Joseph Services are scheduled at 6 p.m., today, and at 8:30 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. Cong. Bnai David Rabbi Hayim Donin and Can- tor Hyman J. Adler, accom- panied by a 16-voice choir, will conduct Rosh Hashanah serv- BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY extend best wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Pros- perous New Year to all their members, friends and leaders, here and in Israel. May this New Year bring peace and tranquility to the world and to the Jewish State of Israel.