41 Sentenced for Attempting Emigration `And Ye Shall Dwell in Booths' Synagogues to Mark Festival of Sukkot "Ye shall dwell in booths seven days . . . that your gen- erations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths when T brought them out of the land of Egypt." This passage from Leviticus (23:42-43) is the basis for the celebration of S u k k o t, the world's first Thanksgiving Day, when Jews show appreciation for the harvest through prayer. Orthodox and Conservative congregations will observe the Sukkot festival for two days, this Saturday and Sunday, while Reform congregations will ob- serve only the first day. The holiday beginS at sundown this evening. Following is a schedule of services and, wherever possible, the titles of sermons to be preached from the pulpit: Cong. Beth Shalom Services are scheduled at 5:45 p.m., today and Saturday, and at 9 a.m., Saturday and Sunday, with Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern and Cantor Ruben Erlbaum of- ficiating. At 10:30 a.m., Sunday, there will be a special ceremony of consecration for children who have just entered the religi- ous school nursery class and the mid-week primary school. Cong. Ahavas Achim Services at 5:30 p.m., today, and at 8:45 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the Bar Mitzvahs of Steven Jay Tillinger and Donald Goldstein will be observed. TeMple Emanu-El At Sukkot eve services planned for 8:15 p.m., today, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will preach on "Herman Wouk's Faith and Mine." The sermon topic at 10:30 a.m. services Sat- urday will be "A Handful of Difference." Children of the religious school will bring baskets of fruit to decorate the temple sukkah. After the holiday, the baskets will be distributed to needy families. Cong. Beth Moses Sukkot services will take place at 4:45 p.m., today and Saturday, and at 9 a.m., Satur- day and Sunday. Rabbi Gerson Frankel will speak on "The Four Species." Temple Israel At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram will deliver the sermon on "The Diary of Anne Frank: The Book, the Play, the CASABLANCA, ( J T A ) — Prison sentences and fines were imposed by the Moroccan Court of Tangiers on each of 41 per- sons tried Oct. 5 and 6 on charges of allegedly seeking to emigrate from the country or allegedly having helped organ- ize illegal emigration. Two of the defendants, who were arrested several months ago by Moroccan authorities, were each given one year in jail and ordered to pay 250,000 Moroccan francs, which is con- sidered a very heavy fine. The others brought before the court, which reportedly dealt with the defendants in a rather arbitrary fashion, received sen- tences ranging from six months suspended prison terms to six- month' jail terms. No informa- tion was available about the conditions under which Moroc- can police rounded up and ar- rested the 39 persons brought to trial in addition to the two men known to have been jailed. Lord" is the sermon topic of Rabbi David A. Baylinson at 10:30 a.m. services Saturday. At the annual consecration service for children newly en- rolled in the religious school, 1'71 youngsters will be blessed by Dr. Richard C. Hertz. The service is at 11 a.m., Sunday. New Address of Late Friday evening services RABBI LEIZER LEVIN will resume at 8:30 p.m.. Oct. 23, when Dr. Richard C. Hertz is begins a four-part pulpit series 18681 Indiana on his trip abroad. His opening Tel. UN 2-7891 sermon topic is "A Tale of Seven Cities." Cong. Beth Joseph Sukkot services will be held at 5:30 p.m. and 9 a.m., on all days. Pontiac Beth Jacob Each child of the religious school will bring a basket of fruit to be placed on the bimah United Hebrew Schools at Sukkot services planned for 7:30 p.m., today. Sisterhood Adult Extension Department members will distribute refresh- Courses Begin October 26, 1959 ments in the temple sukkah fol- Talmud: instructor, Shlomo Steinberger lowing services. Members of the Original Aramaic text—discussion in English religious school will participate Literature: Instructor, Michael Deshe in a children's morning Sukkot For students who read Hebrew fluently service at 10 a.m., Saturday. History: Instructor, Shlomo Steinberg Cong. Bnai David A survey of a millenium of Jewish life in the Moslem R a b b i Hayim Donin will world. preach, and Cantor Hyman J. Archaeology and the Bible: Prof. Shlomo Morenof Adler, assisted by the choir, Analysis of the Bible in its ancient environment will chant the liturgy at 5:30 Beginners Hebrew: No pre-requisite p.m. and 8:30 a.m. services, Intermediate Hebrew: Reading knowledge and minimum of 100 both days. A kiddush will fol- word vocabulary low in the sukkah. At Saturday Advanced Hebrew: Minimum 300 word vocabulary services, the Bar Mitzvah of Ulpan: Intensive course in conversational Hebrew Allan Niskar will be observed. 12 week course—Registration taking place now. Cong. Shaarey Shomayim Sukkot services will be held For information, call Midrasho office, Diamond 1-3407 at 5:30 p.m.. today, at 6 p.m., from 4:00 to 9:00 P.M. Saturday, and at 9 a.m., Satur- •111.■. i. ■ ■0 day and Sunday. Dr. Leo Y. ■ 0■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ Goldman will preaCh on "The Symbol of Sukkot" and "A Sea- son of Joy." You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Beth Abraham Synagogue Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will officiate and preach the ser- mons, and Cantor Shabtai Ack- Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 8 :30 D.m. erman will chant the liturgy, assisted by the synagogue quar- at CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL tet and the junior boys choir, led by Israel Fuchs. Services 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park are scheduled at 5:45 p.m., each evening, and at 8:30 a.m., each RABBI ISAAC morning. Iroung Israel of NW Detroit Services at 5:30 p.m., and at 9 a.m., each day have been National President Misrachl- planned. Downtown Synagogue Hapoel Mizrachi will address Sukkot and daily services are the assembly. held at 5:15 p.m. and 8 a.m., at 1442 Griswold. A fine musical program and Cong. Shomrey Emunah Services are planned for 5:30 a late Israeli film will p.m., today and Saturday, and be shown. at 9 a.m., Saturday nd Sunday. Rabbi Sholem Mara will offi- No Solicitation of Funds ciate. Beth Tefilo Emanuel-Tikvah Refreshments Will Be Served Sukkot services will be held In the Dexter area, the ef- forts- of Rabbi Joseph Rabino- at 5:30 p.m., today; at 6:15 p.m., witz, Harry Citrin, Jacob Nosan- Saturday, and at 9 a.m., Satur - chuck and Sam Rosenberg are day and Sunday. Rabbi Leizer Levin will speak on "The Mean- being commended. ing of Sukkot" and "The Esrog's High Holy Day synagogue re- Significance." sults, in addition to Adas Sha- lom's, are reported by the com- mittee as follows: ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE NEW ADDITION Film — The Immortal Teen- Ager." The Bar Mitzvah of Alan Gary Kaplan will be observed. At 11 a.m. Sukkot services Saturday, Dr. Fram will deliver the sermon. The Bar Mitzvah of Peter Alan Cohi will be ob- served. Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim " B o of h s of Glory" and "From Solemnity to Joy" are the sermon topics of Rabbi Joel J. Litke at Sukkot serv- ices planned for 5:30 p.m. and 8:45 a.m., all days. Alex Ro- berg will chant the services, which are held in the Davison Jewish Center. Evergreen Jewish Cong. Sukkot services will be held at 5:30 p.m., today and at 5:20 p.m. and 8:45 a.m.. Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi Hyman Agress will deliver the sermons. Cong. Bnai Moshe Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach the sermons, and Cantor Louis Klein will chant the lit- urgy at services planned for 5:15 p.m. and 9 a.m., both days. Cong. Shaarey Zedek Rabbi Morris Adler and Rabbi Irwin Groner will alternate in giving the sermons at services scheduled for 5:30 p.m. and 8:45 a.m., both days. On Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Marc Alan Cohen will be observed. Beth Aaron Synagogue Services are planned for 5:30 p.m., today, and at 8:30 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will preach, and Cantor Ihil Gildin will chant the liturgy. The Bar Mitzvahs of Ted Schwartzenfield and William Lepofsky will be observed Saturday. Cong. Mishkan Israel "The Tabernacle of Peace" and "World Unity" are the ser- mon topics selected by Rabbi Isaac Stollman for Sukkot serv- cises, beginning at 9 a.m., Sat- urday and Sunday. Evening services start at 5:30 p.m. - Adas Shalom Synagogue Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, assisted by Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and choir directed by Shimon Ge- wirtz, will officiate at services planned for 5:45 p.m. and 8:30 a.m., both days. The Bar Mitzvah of Kenneth Raznick will be observed at Sat- urday services. Following each service, a reception will be held in the sukkah adjacent to the synagogue. Temple Beth El "O Give Thanks Unto the MIDRASHA College of Jewish Studies 'MINF 0II•111.1• 11•• 00 4, 01.11•0.0 •••• 11 1•01.111111. 041 0 1•••0 11 •01111.31111111•11.41 M1116,0•1111M, MIZRACHI ELECTION MEETING STOLLMA_N New High in Holy Days Israel Bond Sales; Record Set at Adas Shalom Israel Bond sales during the High Holy Days are setting a new record this year, it is re- ported by Phillip Stollman, chairm a n of the religious groups' committee of the Israel Bond Organization. Stollman reported that incom- plete returns on Tuesday, with two synagogues yet to report and Congregation Bnai David to make its appeal on Shmini Atzeret, were $297,000. The en- tire total last year was $300,000. An all,time local record was set by Adas Shalom Synagogue where the sales totaled $151,000, as against $147,000 last year. Rab- bi Jacob E. Segal made stirring ap- peals in behalf of the Bond drive. The Adas Shalom tradi- tional Israel B o n d activi- t i e s, which have led all Rabbi Segal synagogue efforts in recent years, are being ascribed in large measure to the efforts of Rabbi Segal and his associates. Mizrathi-Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit Adas Y e s h u r u n, $500; Ahavas Achim, $19,300; Beth Aaron, $20,100; Beth Abraham, $19,650; Beth Joseph, $4,300; Beth Moses, $5,600; Beth Shmuel, $8,000; Beth Tefilo Emanuel- Tikvah, $5,000; Beth Yehudah, $2,600; Bnai David Auxiliary services, Elm- hurst and 14th, $5,600; Bnai Israel, $2,000; Bnai Jacob, $3,500; Bnai Moshe, $10,200; Evergreen Jewish Congregation, 52,000; Ezras Achim, $2,000; Gemiluth Chassodim, $1,000; Mishkan Israel, $6,000; Mogen Abra- ham, $600; Nusach Harie, $1,300; Shaarey Shomayim, $3,000; Shomrey Emunah, $850; Young Israel-North- west, $10,300; Young Israel-Dexter, $4,000: Young Israel - Oakwoods, $11,000. TO THE DAVID NURSING HOME For The Care of Long Term Convalescents and Aged. Adas Shalom Program Will Honor Fenakel Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will be honored by a testimonial program Nov. 11, at the Adas Shalom Synagogue for his out- standing service to the syna- gogue in the last 10 years. A musical program followed by a social hour starting at 8:30 p.m. will be held after the tes- timonial. Our patients are under close supervision of an experienced director who contacts the patient's own physician if any change is noted in their condition. We invite families to retain their own family doctor. We invite your inspection. Special rates and consideration to doctors referrals. OPEN HOUSE 2 to 6 P.M. 13241 W; CHICAGO corner Littlefield WEDNES. & THURS., OCT. 21-22