THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Prld'ay, October 2, 1959 -- 28 Rnai Moshe Opens Series in Suburbs Three cultural events have been planned this month by Cong. Bnai. Moshe and its aux- iliary groups to acquaint resi- dents of the suburban com: munities with the congrega- tion. The Sisterhood, Men's Club, Married Couples Club, Youth Group and College Group all will participate in the first of the series at 8:30 p.m., Oct: 14, when a "Humor in Jewish Life" program is presented at no charge. Judge Ira G. Kaufman will discuss current community problems at a meeting spon- sored by • the Men's Club at 8 p.m., Oct. 20, according to Karl. Greenberg, president. A discussion period and social Concluding the series is a dance sponsored both by the Sisterhood and Men'a Club for Oct. 25. Plans are still being • Record. High -Holy • Day ap- peals- are anticipated by State of Israel Bonds, according to a report issued this week by,Phil- lip Stollman, chairman, a n d Judge Nathan J. Kaufman and Norman Allan, co-chairman, of the Detroit Israel Bond High Holy Day religious, council. At a meeting prior to the opening of the holiday season, the number of synagogues par- . . Peppery Time Planned at Pepper PTA Dance Gay decorations, prizes and free refreshments will add to the .festive air of Pepper School PTA's first dance party, on Oct. 31, in the school, Church and Dartmouth, Oak Park. Lyle Carlyle and his orches- tra will provide the music. Tickets may be obtained from the school office, room mothers., officers, board members and through dance chairman, Sid- ney Shayne, LI. 7-1982. OAK MANOR KOSHER CATERERS Mr. & Mrs. Sam Herskowitz wish all their patrons and friends a Happy New Year • We sincerely hope. that you will permit us to serve you in the coming year. LI 8 - 5863 — LI 5 - 9416 Hebrew School Branch Schedules Open House Predict Record Number of Appeals Religious Zionists - Set Sukkot Election, for _ Israel Bonds During Holidays Simhat Bet Hashoevah Col. Lahat Adolf ticipating in the appeals has jumped to 27. Two additional synagogues confirming their participation are Adas Yeshurun and Beth" T e f i l o Emanuel- Tikvah. Guest speakers who will be in Detroit for the appeals will include James G. McDonald, first U.S. Ambassador to Israel; Jacques Torczyner, member of the -presidium, - Zionist Actions Committee; Martin Adolf, - hon- orary president, • New Jersey Zionist Region; Ira Feinberg, U.S. Army military intelligence expert on the Arabs and a vol- unteer hero with the Palmach during Israel's War of Libera- tion; and Col. Shlomo Lahat, a member of Israel's Air De- fense Force. Making appeals at their own congregations will be Rabbis Jacob E. Segal, Adas Shalom; Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Beth Aaron; Israel Flam, Bnai • Is- rael; Joel Litke, Gemiluth Chas- sodim; Isaac Stollman, Mishkan Israel; and Israel J. 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Cohen, Jerome Friedman, Dr. Jacob Goldman, William Hordes, Judge Nathan J. K a u f m a n, Louis E. Levitan, Nathan Samet, Irving Schlussel, Isidor Starr, Max Schulzinger, Phillip Stoll- man, Daniel Temchin and Zvi Tomkiewicz. Following a n introductory sermon by Rabbi Milton Arm, congregants at Ahavas Achim Synagogue will hear an address by Martin Adolf, New Jersey Zionist and Bnai Brith writer and speaker, on Rosh Hashanah. The second day will be de- voted by Adolf to appeals at nearby Cong. Shomrey Emunah. Adolf received a Talmudic education at the Academies of Pressburg and Galanta, and, later, at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He also studied at the Conservatory of Music in Prague. An alumnus of Columbia Uni- versity, he holds a law degree from the Brooklyn Law School. Col. Lahat will speak at an Adas Shalom leadership meet- ing planned for Thursday eve- ning, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simmer, 18273 Fairfield. A veteran of the War of Lib- eration, Col. Lahat is a career officer who began- training with the Haganah. He received his flight training in this country. During the Sinai Campaign, he served as deputy commander of the Israel Air Force. The Israeli military leader is currently in the country to take special courses in management, in connection with his • Air Force duties, at Columbia Uni- versity. Mrs. Natalie Hoffman, newly- elected president of the Oak Park Branch of the United He- brew Sc _ hools, announces . , the season's opening meeting at 8 p.m., Oct. - 28, at the . 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Center. An open house is -planned, with refreshments being served. Other officers elected to ad- minister with Mrs. Hoffman are Mesdames Eve Engleberg, Fre- da Cohen and Doreen Raskin, vice-presidents; Eva Kohn and Ruth Black, secretaries; Doro- thy Cohen, treasurer; and Rae Goodman, teacher adviser. The traditional Simhat Bet Hashoevah program, held by the Detroit Ohapter of the Miz- rachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi during the Sukkot festival, will take place this year on Oct. Z1. As has been the custom for several years, the program will be combined with the annual election of officers. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, presi- dent of the national religious Suburban Community OP Eastern Star Chapter to Install New Officers s Zionist group, will report on the movement and on achieve- ments made by Israel during the past year. A musical program and Isra- eli movie will be included among other events planned for the evening. Classified ads bring fast results! "all our work . . . guaranteed!" OAK PARK'S ONLY WATCH REPAIR BANDS .• CRYSTALS • JEWELRY REPAIR OAK- PARK WATCH REPAIR 13720 W. 9 Mile - Rd. — Located at Rosen's Optical: — LI 7-5068 OPEN - DAILY: 9:30 to 6; Thurs. 9130 to 9 . " We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM- PORTED FRAME FASHIONS Broadcast to Mark f7anadian• Bicentenary A musical. program marking the National Bicentenary of Canadian Jewry is scheduled on the Trans-Canada Network for Wednesday, 9:30 to 10 p.m. The program, presented by the McGill Chamber Orchestra. under the direction of Alexan- der Brott, will feature the fol- lowing works of Canadian Jew- ish composers: "Interlude in an Artist's Life", by. John Jacob Weinzweig; "Image", by Harry Freedman;. and "The Astral Vision" by _ Alexander Brett. Weinzweig, born in 1913 in Toronto, is president and foun, der of the League of Canadian Composers. Freeman, born in 1922 in Poland, received his musical education in Winnipeg and Toronto. Alexander Brett was born in Montreal. He • is well known the world over as violinist, conductor and com- poser. His work, "The Astral Vision", was performed this summer at Stratford, in a pro- grarn of Canadian composers. 1,000 Rabbis Join in. Call for Strengthening of ZOA More than 1,000 rabbis of the three branches of American Judaism — Orthodox, Conserva- tive and Reform—from all parts of the country joined in a call issued on the- occasion of Rosh Hashanah 5720 urging "our fel- low Jews throughout the United States to identify themselves with the program of the Zionist Organization of America through membership enrollment, as a vital service to the progress of Israel and the future of our people." . The . call, which was made public by Abraham A. Redel- heirn, ZOA president, s empha- sizes the problems facing Israel in its 11th year and _points to the huge tasks before the young__ republic. New officers of the Oak Park Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will be installed at a din- ner-dance, planned for 6 p.m., Oct. 29, in the Sholem Aleic'hem Institute, 19350 Greenfield. 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