THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, September 16, 1960 — 28 Congregational Activities * * * Gemiluth Chassodim Makes Move from Rented to New Quarters The transfer of seven Holy Scrolls from the Davison Jewish Center to the new synagogue of Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim at Greenfield and Vassar Dr. will mark a milestone for the congregation, at 3 p.m. Sunday. The parade will be led by seven convertibles, each hold- Complete Round-Up of Rosh Hashanah Services in Local Congregations on Page 40 ing committee, will affix the Mezuzah to the front door. Rabbi Joel Litke and Alex R o b e r g will conduct the service. Daily services will be ini- tiated following the High Holy Day services. Also transferred to the new building are all educational activities until now conducted in the Davison center. Daily Hebrew classes will be con- ducted in conjunction with the United Hebrew Schools. For registration of youngsters in beginning classes, call DI 1-3407 or TE 4-4069. 23 New Jewish Chaplains Enter U.S. Armed Forces ing one of the Sifre Torah, and will take a route along Liver- nois, Seven Mile and Green- field. Founding members and board members will deposit the scrolls in the Holy Ark, and Blum, chairman of the FOR OUTSTANDING 1NST CTION IN BAR MITZVAH and EBREW Call I. LAW N UN 4-578 Twenty-three Jewish chap- lains, the largest single group of ne ap to be inducted int. ilitary ser at any one • in more tha year, have itered service fo orientation • nd training, R bi Aaron Blumenth 1 • of . Vernon, chairm • the : tional Jew- ish re B. d's (JWB) o ewish Chap- 1 n d yesterday. o t 23 new Jewish ch •lains be ready to offi- c e at services for Rosh asha • and Yom Kippur. 11•00 The Officers and Trustees of Congregation ; . i Davi invite all w •. vish, to join us at ell os Services Saturd• , night, Sept. 17th, at 1 A br• f message by sery e to be led j pani d by the Choir. b nt • 2435 (just p. ill prece. • the n Adler accorn- outhfield • . •rth of 9 1/2 Mile Rd.) prom ly No . rvations Required DETROIT JEWRY • "ME zczpa AL SERVI /I for th six ?Rion Jews who pert in E ope the hands of the Nazis w ich will be SUN AY, - SEPTEMBER HEBRE t 1 ed 0 P.M. 0 L PA (Ches 14 Mile • I e E -s Cemetery and ratiot Ave e RABB EIZER LEVI (of the Congreg Beth Tefilo Erna uel-Tikvah). RABBI SAMUEL H (Of the Young Israel of ABBI ISRA •• • r • ERO FLAM n B'nai Israel) Louis R. Vice Pres. - ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Morris Dom Leo Furst Edward Miller Of Matters Suburban Bnai Moshe Youth Season Launched with Weekend Activities Youth activities will swing into high gear this week-end at Cong. Bnai Moshe, it was announced by Mitchell Feldman, chairman of the Youth Commission, and Harry Mirvis, youth director. Shabbat morning services will begin for both youth and junior congregations at 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., respectively, Satur- day. That evening the senior U.S.Y. chapter will open its season with a T.V. Party Night, featuring games, • dancing, refreshments and a welcoming back of all members. Following the party the chapter will attend Selihot services. Planning this opening event to which all yotaig people a the area are invited are Linda Steinberger, Sandi Blum, Roz Glasser, Gladys Reinstein, Karen Pollack, Terrie Diem, Mark Roth ar..G Bob Gunsberg. The first meeting of the junior U.S.Y. chapter will- be held at 1:30- p.m. Sunday in the board room. A holiday program, paper- bag dramatics, Israeli • dancing and refreshments have been ar- ranged by Sheldon C.ohen, Anna- bel Greenbaum, Tobie Stein- berger and Joel Welber. Youth between the ages of 10 1/2 through 12 are invited to attend. A. M. Silverstein Samuel Portner Nathan Samet Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick, spiritual leader of Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods, announces the opening of the center's youth activities for the 1960- 61 season. At a preliminary planning rally, close to 100 children were divided into teams and groups which will meet at 3 p.m. Saturdays for an oneg shabbat program, un- der the direction of Mrs. Louis Fein. Recreational and athletic activities also have been planned for children aged 4 to 14. Supplementing the Saturday afternoon oneg shabbat pro- gram is the Sunday morning Bar-Mitzvah Club. This group, for boys aged 12-15, meets at 9 a.m., Sunday morning for religious services followed by a breakfast meeting. Junior con- gregation services are held Saturday and holiday mornings at 9:30 a.m. under the direc- tion of Seymour Kaplan. A Kiddush reception follows the services. At the U.S. Naval station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where U.S. troops live in a state of ready alert and in virtua tion from the Cuban ulace, Jewish GIs and the' _Ives and children will emble for sacred Jewi w Year serv- ices, than o vance arrange- ments de y the National Jewish elfare Board—or an- izer o global "0 erati ew Year' or the mi ary a eir fami s in the .S. a over as lands. C lain Cyr rf will be flow to Cuba e avy f the w Year tes, prio o takin up his assign at Jackso • le, Fla. The worship in Cuba is typical of JWB's global arrangements for Rosh Has- You hanah services to be conducted by the 370 full-and-part-time Jewish chaplains in the U.S., nd in Asia, Africa, Europe, ka and the Carribbean. The Je h New Year 5721 begins Wed sday evening, Sept. 21. OAK PARK LODGE 591, F & AM, announces the formation of the Oak Park order Demolay under its sponsorship. Any boy between the ages of 14 and 21 is eligible regardless of Masonic affiliation. For further informa- tion, contact Alan Teitel at LI 4-2365, or Money Katz, LI 6-5320. Classified ads bring fast results! 1 R RENT! -Conditioned Hall For tings, Luncheons, Parties Days or Evenings JERICHO TEMPLE 18495 Wyoming Avenue UN 4-9691; or Call Mr. Miller, TE 2-3311; or Mr. Cooper, UN 4-7530 srael of Gre0 : field 15150 W. 10 Mile Road announce daily fro AT that tickets for the Hig 7 - 9 P. on 1 Holidov from 1 re available .M. 1 P.M. LI 7-4759 THER HO Y our air- U parti hear h di ed ate n tr ago iona Ignified services. elo us Cha Im. - congreg al singing. YO LIMITED ME AILABLE — INQUIRIES INVITED CON located announc Hours f . 13925 LINWOOD, c • . Oa an Ct. that tickets for seats for th Hig Holidays are now available at the nagogu purchase of tic ts: 1VIon. Th ., and Sun. 6:3 atur p .m. - 9 p.m. y gh f ter Mariv. in th largest sy ogue in the Dex r area. e wars ra 1 officiating 4 formation Call TO 6-9 CO or . S TO 8-3230 REY EMU NA SCHAEFER COR. CLARITA nnounces High H ly Da New and Air. on ti RVI LD RABB MR. S. HE M, SCHAVER A Syna A LSO 61 SC HOLE FLAM ODZI Servic gue EFER HWY. officiate the liturgy ill c Reserved seats for both loca ' available this Sat. Eve., ALL DAY SUNDAY from• .m.. Every evening 7-9 p.m. "SLICHOT" At Mi t, Sat. Eye. at the Synagogue Charles Vi res., Isadore Levin, Vice Pres. ORMATION PLEASE CALL LEO LAUFER, TICKET CHAIRMAN, UN 4-4353 IT`E'nEWL:%"11';',11: 4 lit:61 • The officers and members NGREGATION DOVI D EN 0. P. Masonic Lodge Sponsors Demolay Unit rthwest) will participate in these services. Nathan P. Rossen, Pres. The Young Adult Group of Temple Beth El will begin its 1960-61 season with a cocktail party at the home of Dr. Ber- nard Bloch, 13300 Northfield, Oak Park. The party is intended for old members and new- comers, single adults from 21 to 35, to meet one another and to make plans for the coming season. O-W Young Israel Plans Slate of Youth Activities 4•• is invited to * * * Beth El Young Adults Toss a Cocktail Mixer Rosh Hashanah Services for Navy ROTT les sperous New Year UBNER eader Joseph Bornstein President 4