Absentee Ballots Mailed; Many Voters Already Accounted For Brunch for Kfar Chabad to Hear Schumer'sReport Impressed by his experiences the University of Manitoba and at the Lubavich Vocational head of the department of year, the same as the State of peared in the last two weeks' Schools at Kfar Chabad in Is- Judaic studies at the university. Israel. Not one of the settlers rael, on his recent visit there A musical program will be pro- has left the village in 13 years. issues of The Jewish News. with Mrs. Schumer, Harry vided by Cantor Moshe Tele- There are 6,000 pupils in all the Many hundreds already have Chabad schools.' submitted their ballots, accord- Schumer will give his im- shevsky of Brooklyn. * ing to Thomas Leadbetter, City pressions of Kfar Chabad is located a the Kfar Cha- New York Youngsters Clerk. - short distance from Tel-Aviv, Applications for Absentee bad activities to Hear Significance of and nearly 200 familes, a ma- Voter's Ballots can be made as at a brunch to jority of them from Russia and Holidays Over Radio ,be held at late as 2 p.m. on Sept. 9 at the Poland, live in the settlement, office of the City Clerk, but it is 11:3 0 a. m., NEW YORK — Merkos according to Schumer, who Name Lawton Principal advised that the ballots should Sunday, Sept toured the village under the L'Inyonei Chinuch, the Luba- 17, at the Rain- at Shaarey Shomayim be secured in advance, to enable guidance of Rabbi Pinchas Alt- vitcher Central Organization for the voters to cast their votes in bow Catering, haus, one of the Chabad leaders. Jewish Education, has an- Irving Lawton, former super- time for the Sept. 12 election 18451 Wyom- nounced that it has arranged intendent of the Carmel Hebrew which occurs on the second day ing. Schumer said: through the Committee for Fur- School, has been engaged to of Roth Hashanah. "Hundreds of youths, ages 15 therance of Jewish Education Schumer is supervise the Shaarey Shoma- to 20, are learning trades, to hold special radio programs co-chairman of yim Hebrew School, it was an- mainly carpentry, printing and for children before Rosh Has- the Detroit Schumer Traditional Passover relief nounced by Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- was provided for 115,000 needy Committee of the Kfar Chabad agriculture, in the Kfar Chabad hanah, Yom Kippur and Suk- man, the congregation's spirit- Jews in 17 countries by JDC. Vocational Schools of which schools. A dormitory is badly kot, to teach them the signifi- ual leader. Shipments to 13 countries Morris Dchaver and Charles needed to house the students. cance of each holiday and its The schools are non-political' and observance. Registration is now being amounted to 158,000 pounds of Feinberg are the chairmen. made for the new term. For in- matzoh, 36,000 pounds of The guest. speaker at the non-partisan and students are Reports have been received formation, call Lawton, UN matzoh meal and more than brunch will be Rabbi Zalman admitted from all over Israel. that these radio programs have 4-5789. "It was an inspiration to visit M. Schachter, of the 5,000-bottles of wine. already been arranged to take Kafra Chabad, which is ob- B • oun. ion at place in the New York City serving its Bar Mitzvah this area and Boston, Mass. Supplemental Services Thousands of applications - al- ready have been filed for Ab- sentee -Voter's Ballots, and many hundreds of these ballots already have been received by the appli- cants. Large numbers of applications were mailed on texts that ap- , - . Aaron Syna For the High Holidays Young Israel Center of Oak Wo 24061 COOLIDGE HIGHWAY — Oak Par • Air-Conditioned Room Limited Number of Seats--$15 each Call in Your Reservation — LI 6-6662 Yf United Hebrew Schools Nursery for 3 to 5 year olds serving Oak Park, Huntington Woods and Southfield Michigan's outstanding Hebrew Nursery School catering to e discriminating parent who desires the finest Nursery -S ool experience for his child. Classes meet in the most moder • nd completely equipped indoor and outdoor facilities. Progr is geared to individual child development with on introd ion to Jewish living through music, dance, arts and crafts, nd holiday celebrations. Limited openings available. For further information call: Lincoln 8-4747 after 1 p.m. daily Teachers: Mrs. Sylvia Handler — Mrs. Reva Klaymer gue s CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE oom agogue will o spec' dedication ex- ercises the Jospey Room, re endowed by Mr. and . Samuel Josey and their family. The exercises will be held 10:15 p.m. Saturday, prior to the Selichot services. Participating in the exercises will be Joseph La esident of the congrega- ri- Fredson, p 'dent of sister d; and Meyer Millman, in'esid t of the men's club. Tribute will be pa to the ad gen sity of r. a Jospey, i room, by . nja H. Gorrelick. Can r J E. Tambor will : sin e Jospey Room will serve as a room for the board of directors, junior congregation chapel and many other pur- poses. The room, which has recently been renovated, has been •pre- pared by a committee under the chairmanship of ck Shenk- 0 11 on Limited number of seats available for HIGH • HOLY DAY SERVICE to be held in the Beautiful Air-Conditioned Sanctuary 10 Mile Road at Kenosha, Oak Park RELIGIOUS SCHOO , Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods 24061 Coolidge H'wy LI 6-6662 To insure your permanent satisfaction in Synagogue affiliation We invite your inquiry concerning: * Membership * High Holiday Reservations * Nursery, Sunday and Hebrew School for children ages 3-16. * Youth Activity program. * Sisterhood and Men's Club. Join us for _Selichot — Sat. Midnight CALL LI 6-6662 Yaakov I. Homnick, Rabbi AHAVAS ACHIM SUNDAY RELIGIOUS SCH Congre n mem rs and friend the Jospe family are ed to 'attend e cere- mot . Refreshments ill be ser ed after pr am. ray nities G any Seek ooks; Bibles ON, (JTA) — Agudath srael world executive reported that the Jewish communities at Dresden, Hall, Leipzig and Er- furt—all in Communist East Ger- many—are continuing their reli- gious practices. However, the report stated, they have requested phylacteries, Hebrew prayer books, and Bibles. Some Jews from the interior of East Germany are reported to have moved recently to East Ber- lin. There are about 1,800 Jews in East Berlin and East Germany. NE MEMBERS W 11 Progra ED piritual and Cultural En- • Men's Club and Sisterhood Activities • Youth Groups (through College age) Married Groups • Facilities Available for Weddings—Banquets and Meetings For Further Information Call or Visit Congregation B'Nai Moshe LI 8-9000 JO 4 6452 - Office Hours: Daily 9-5; Sunday 9-3 Want ads bring fast results! REGISTRATIONS FOR T TERM WILL BE TA TEMPLE B JACOB AHAVAS ACHIM 79 Elizabeth Lake Ro Residents of De 19190 S Pontiac, Michigan s northern subur ELD, BLOOMFIELD HILLS, BIRM1NGHA HUNT NGTON WOODS, FRA TON, who are unaff ated, ar invite , to wor- ip with us LIN, FARMING- our beautiful, modern Temple, an o parti i ,ur Itural an social program. September 5, 6, 7, CLASSES FROM NURSER SCHOOL STARTS SUNDA AT THE VERNOR SCHOOL, FOR INFOR (Re-Opens S Se ber 17) Classes for Boys Girls, Pre-Kind er arten (age 4) through grad- (age 16) Registratio available on-Membe rew is taught in grades 4-9 (A s 9-15) story, L' era re given emphasis Art—So cular sub- ject choi , 1961 PEMBROKE ION CALL UN 4-6428 Religious S ool cla ses e Kin garten through- high school, Hebr classes f Bar itzva d Confirmation. For mem ship ation, please call o ite Temple office. FEderal 2-3212 o FEde 9806. amp e eth, acoh Nathan Hershfield, Rabbi 79 Elizabeth Lake Road — Pontiac, Michigan