100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 30, 1959 - Image 12

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-10-30

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Friday, Octo ber 3 0, 1959- 1 2

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

TEMPLE EMANU-EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum will speak on "Religion and Superstition." The
Bar Mitzvah of Paul James Meyer will be observed.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m.,
today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
will preach on "The Importance of a Good Beginning."
TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C.
Hertz will preach on "Leningrad—Part II of a Tale of Seven
Cities," his personal observations from behind the Iron
Curtain. At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday. Dr. Hertz will speak
on "Great Quotations from the Torah."
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m..
today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday. Rabbi Joel J. Litke will
speak on "The Problem of Evil."
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m..
today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Dr. Leo Y. Goldman will
preach on "The History of Creation." The Bar Mitzvahs of
William Sheldon Milstein and Charles Sheldon Alpert will
be observed.
CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today.
At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Joshua Spiro will speak
on "Jonathan and David." The Bar Mitzvah of Martin Gutt-
man will be observed.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today.
At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Isaac Stollman will preach
on "Strength of Creativeness." The Bar• Mitzvah of Max
Green will be observed.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5 p.m., today; at 9 a.m.,
Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Gary Fried 1,vill.be observed.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today;
•at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Richard Carl
Kahn and Alan Wayne Barman will be observed.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:10 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Michael
Beresh and Dennis Stecker will be observed.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Robert Sklare
and Ronald Rossen will be observed.
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Alan Fisk will be
observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath - services at 5:15 . p.m., today;-
at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Jeffrey Serman will
be observed.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services
at 5:15 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; at
8:30 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Mitchell Beck will
be observed.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: At 8:30 p.m. services today,
kindergarten and primary grade students in the religious
school will be blessed.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; at 9
a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Leon Stein and A.
Greenblatt will be observed.
CONG. SHOMREY EMUNAH: Sabbath services at 5:10 p.m.,
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Jimmy Segel-
baum will be observed.
CONG. EZRAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today;
at 9 a.m., Saturday.
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE, 1442 Griswold: Sabbath and daily
services at 5 p.m. and 8 a.m.

Synagogue's Ground-Breaking
Stirs Memories of 'Crystal Night'

Ground will be broken for the ing program, and Max Blum is
first synagogue building of chairman of the building com-
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim at 2 mittee.
Special prayers will be recited
p.m., Nov. 15, at the site of the
proposed structure, on Green- by Rabbi Litke, and Alex Ro-
berg, - who serves as the syna-
field at Vassar Dr.
Representatives of the city, gogue's cantor, will chant the
including Mayor Louis C. Miri- blessings.
Gemiluth Chassodim's future
ani, community organizations,
the neighboring Sholem Aleich- home will be a two-wing build-
em Institute and most of its ing which will have a school
250 member families will be and auditorium in one section
and the main sanctuary, with
present at the ceremonies.
seating for 600 worshippers, in
The ceremony will be fraught
with significance for many of the other.
It is anticipated that the ce-
the members, for the ground-
ment work will be completed
breaking is timed to coincide
before winter. The building is
with the 21st anniversary of
scheduled for completion around
"Crystal Night," the night of
the middle of next year.
Nov. 9, 1938, when Hitler's
The congregation previously
hordes destroyed and looted all
had met at the D. W. Simons
the synagogues in Germany.
Jewish Center, and is currently
Most of the congregants of holding services at the Davison
Gemiluth Chassodim are former Jewish Center until the new
Central European Jews, and synagogue is completed.
some of them were still in Ger-
many during the pillaging.
Largest Israel Commercial
"For us, the day will be much Bank Opens New York Agency
more than the ground-breaking
The New York Agency of
for our first synagogue," re- Bank Leumi le-Israel, (National
marked Rabbi Joel J. Litke, Bank of Israel, Ltd.), Israel's
spiritual leader. "The ground- largest and oldest bank, was
breaking will indicate the faith opened at 20 Pine Street, New
of the Jewish people in the re- York.
Dr. Y. Foerder, chairman of
building of a Temple of God."
Hermann Strassburger, presi- the board, announced the ap-
dent of the synagogue, will ex- pointments of Gideon Strauss as
tend greetings. Max Werner is agent and Theodore K. Landau
chairman of the ground-break- as assistant agent.

Cantor Dworkin Sings
at Temple Israel for
Nephew's Bar Mitzvah

Cantor Harold Dworkin, of
Cong. Bnai Abraham Zion, Oak
Park, Ill., will chant portions
of the s a b b a t h services of
Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m.,
today.
A native Detroiter, Cantor
Dworkin is here at the invita-
tion of Dr. Leon Fram to parti-
cipate in the Bar Mitzvah cele-
bration of his
nephew, Marc
Joel Dworkin,
son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney
Dworkin.
The guest
cantor, a grad-
uate of Mich-
igan State
University and
t h e Training
School for
Cantors at the
Hebrew Union
College-Jewish
Institute of Cantor Dworkin
Religion, will chant the kid-
dush. Cantor Irving Rosengard
and the choral group will also
participate in the service.
The sermon will be delivered
by Rabbi M. Robert Syme on
the subject, "Why I Recom-
mend Herman Wouk's Book."
On Saturday morning, Dr.
Fram will conduct a retreat for
the Temple Israel High School
Youth at Camp Tamarack. The
following Saturday, Rabbi Syme
will be on the faculty of a con-
clave planned by the Michigan
State Temple Youth at Grand
Rapids.

Hold Data to Convict Eichmann

BONN, (JTA)—Should Adolf
Eichmann, former Nazi SS
leader, be extradited to West
Germany, there is sufficient
evidence against him to start
criminal prosecution, Dr. H.
Wolf, chief prosecutor for the
Federal Government told the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Eichmann, head of the Jewish
section of the Gestapo during,
the Hitler era, has been re-
ported residing in the sheikdom
of Kuwait. He has been held
responsible for issuing the or-
ders that resulted in the deaths
of 6,000,000 European Jews.
Dr. Wolf has amassed docu-
mentary proof to support a legal
case against Eichmann through
investigation of the charges of
Mass murder against Eich-
mann's principal assistant, Her-

C114202Z ell MIC E

.

ito)

I ett6itentevt

V

The CONCORD HOTEL presents
The Greatest, Most Stupendous

THANES OIVING
SHOW ox EMIT

41

#.0

ly

Fun for the whole family on an attractive family plan

Step right up, and feast your eyes
on these gigantic, fun-packed attractions...
Thanksgiving Week-end at The CONCORD!

SEE

the sensational sword-
swallower, the fearless fire-eater
and • other death-defying acts on
the exciting midway! Yes, there'll
be a genuine Country Fair right
on the Concord grounds. Try your
luck at roulette . . . at the pitch-
and-toss games! Trained coun-
sellors and governesses will keep
the kiddies happy all day long.

SEE and be

part of the
Concord's gala Thanksgiving Eve
Masquerade Ball! Costume dress
optional but respectfully re-
quested. There'll be valuable
prizes, so plan your costume now
and let your imagination run wild!
Entertainment too by top stars
music by two great orchestras in
the spacious Cordillion Room.

*;

40

1

.14

*).
.0

1

SWIM with Buster Crabbe

and see the fabulous Aquacade with
breathtaking aquatic feats and stunts!
The Olympic swimming champ, and
a host of lovely m maids, will per-
form in the Concorr s famous Indoor
Tropical Pool.

SKATE You'll see an exhibi-

tion of ice wizardry. You'll skate on
the Concord's tremendous NEW Ice
Rink—due to open Thanksgiving!
It's an architectural triumph that
you'll have to see to believe!

4:4

Another CONCORD Exclusive!

BOBBY DARIN

Rabbis Behind 'Curtain'
Worry Israeli Rabbinate

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — For
the first time in many years, the
Chief Rabbinate in this country
received no High Holy Day mes-
sages this season from behind
the Iron Curtain, except one
message from Romania.
The office of Chief Rabbi
Yitzhak Nissim expressed con-
cern over the fact that, among
all the Jewish communities in
the Soviet bloc, only Romania,
through a message from Chief
Rabbi Rosen, of Bucharest, sent
the traditional High Holy Day
greeting.

BAAL-Tefillah
(Cantor)
BAAL KOREH
Experienced for all synagogue
activities. References. Presently
in Detroit. Available for year-
round position in Detroit or a
Michigan city immediately, for
synagogue position, in a Jewish
Center or any other institution.
Write Box 320, The Jewish News
17100 West 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35,
Michigan

tf:

Former Evergreen
Rabbi Is Awarded
AMVET Fellowship

Rabbi Sydney K. Mossman,
former spiritual leader of De-
troit's Evergreen Jewish Cong.,
has been awarded a fellowship
by AMVETS, the American Vet- -
erans of World War II, for spe-
cial studies in the area of
public responsibility.
Presently with Cong. Shearith
Israel, Atlanta, Ga., Rabbi Moss-
man is one of a - limited number
of AMVET Fellows to partici-
pate in a six-month program
which began Oct. 25.
The purpose of the program,
being financed by a $20,000
grant made to AMVETS by the
Fund of Adult Education, is
to enable these leaders to attain
a wider perspective of present-
day society, so as to better pre-
pare them to make decisions in
matters affecting public and
national welfare in whatever
position they may be..
Rabbi Mossman served as a
chaplain with the Army in
World War II. He was ap-
pointed AMVETS National
Chaplain for the 1958-59 year,
and is currently chaplain of
AMVETS Post 1, in Atlanta. He
has also served for the past
10 years as chaplain for the
Jewish War Vet e r a n s in
Atlanta.
Rabbi Mossman holds a de-
gree as Associate in Arts from
Crane College (Chicago) and a
law degree from DePaul Uni-
versity (Chicago). He was or-
dained as rabbi after eight
years of study at the Hebrew
Theological College of Chicago.

mann Krumey.
The latter is now being prose-
cuted by Dr. Wolf for organiz-
ing the deportation of 450,000
Hungarian Jews to death camps
in the summer of 1944.
Meanwhile, it became known_
that Interpol, the International
Police organization, is continu-
ing its investigation into the
whereabouts of Eichmann. In-
terpol is cooperating in the
probe with Israel police author-
ities.

"America's number 1 Singer"
(Variety, Sept. 30, 1959)

is starred on our great stage for
Thanksgiving. He'll sing his best-
selling records for you in person.

MAKE FAMILY RESERVATIONS NOW! SPEND THANKSGIVING

THE

AT

4
' 4f

44,

1

THE ALL-YEAR...
ALL SPORTS
RESORT

Roy Parker, Manage?


KIAMESHA LAKE, N. Y. Only 90 minutes
from New York City. For reservations coil our
Detroit office UN 4-3190, or your local travel agent.

4.

.4

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan