Oak-Woods Young Israel Plans for Founders' Banquet Building Permit. Cong. Ahavas Achim's Testimonial Denied Yeshivah for Judge Kent Aids Israel Bonds in Southfield Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah was denied an application for land- Use permits for a branch school at Greenfield and 10 1/2-Mile Rd. by the Southfield City Council. While the request was tabled, for lack of a properly worded resolution, the council's action was interpreted as a rejection of the application. Rumors were spread that op- ponents of the Yeshivah's appli- cation included a number of Jews and that some claims were made that "Reform Jews" main- tained that Orthodox Jews num-: bered only one per cent of Southfield's Jewish population- and therefore should not be permitted to build another branch, especially since Beth Yehudah already has a branch in nearby Oak Park. These ru- mors were vehemently denied by Jewish spokesmen. Section of Forest Is Dedicated by JNF to United Hebrew Schools Albert Elazar, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools. and his wife, Nettie, partici- pated in Jewish National Fund ceremonies dedicating a section of the Freedom Forest in the Hills of Judea which will bear the name of the United Hebrew Schools of Metropolitan Detroit. Present for the planting and the unveiling of the tablet was Elana Kerchak who is attending the Zaar Gold Teacher's Insti- tute • through a scholarship granted by the Detroit United Hebrew Schools Women's Auxil- iary. Inadvertent Error in Beth Abraham Ad Beth Abraham Synagogue's advertisement announcing High Holiday arangements in the Aug. 17 issue of The Jewish News inadvertently stated, in error, the dates of Yom Kippur to be Oct. 9 and 10. Yom Kip- pur this year is observed on the evening of Oct. 7 and all day Oct. 8. The New York Bankers League is the oldest bowling league in the nation. It has completed 72 seasons. Mitchel D. Fishman of the FISHMAN AGENCY is pleased to announce the appointment of his firm as direct writers for Lloyds of London Agent inquiries invited Phone : UN 2-1335 FISHMAN AGENCY since 1928 8418 W. McNichols Detroit 21, Michigan Lions, call Mrs. M. Rain* LI 5-8608. ' Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods will celebrate its "Foun- ders' Day Banquet" Sept. 9 at the synagogue, 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park. The 43 original founders re- sponsible for the construction of the synagogue will be hon- ored. An attendance of 250 per- sons is expected for this fund- raising affair. The evening will include cocktails, music, dinner and entertainment. For reserva- PROVIDES YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS WITH . . . CONVENIENT LOCATION Woodward near 7 Mile Rd. Minutes away from everything LUXURIOUS ROOMS • Phones • Air Conditioning • Complete Kitchens • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting COMPLETE ACCOMMODATIONS AT NO EXTRA COST PHONE TO. 8-2662 Phone Us Today Moderate Rates Start at $8.00 MORTGAGE CORP. 19630 ARE NOW BEING TAKEN On New or Existing Homes QUICK SERVICE RABBI MILTON ARM (left), spiritual leader of Cong. Ahavas Achim, presents a souvenir folio to Common Pleas Judge George D. Kent as Mrs. Kent smiles her approval. The presentation was made at the Ahavas Achim testimonial dinner for Judge Kent. The affair resulted in over $40,000 in Israel Bond purchases. Kent is a member of the synagogue's board of trustees. The folio was awarded in recognition of his "devotion to Israel and to the cause of Israel Bonds." The CARIBE MOTEL • Parking • TV and Radio • Continental Breakfast MORTGAGES APPLICATIONS FOR VA or FHA FRANKLIN Approved FHA Mortgagee 915 First National, Bldg., Det. 26 WO 3-4890 Woodward Near 7 Mile Road The PARK SYNAGOGUE Alvin I. Kleinerman, Rabbi HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVICES Bnai David to Honor Prayers in Hebrew Max Sosin Sept. 12 Afford Universality Congregation Bnai David will honor Max Sosin at a testi- monial dinner, Sept. 12, it was announced by Harold Soble, president o f the congrega- tion. The dinner will be in ad- vance of the High Holy Day Appeal on behalf of Israel Bonds. Melville Soble Richman and Jack Lieberman are co-chairmen of the dinner; Morris Brandwine is sales com- mittee chairman; Mel Volin. in charge of tickets; Irving Belin- sky, refreshments, and Joseph Gorman, ticket co-chairman. A leadership reception in ad- vance of the dinner was held Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soble in South- field, with Sam Rothberg, na- tional chairman of the Israel Bond Organization, as guest of honor. .. Institute Prepares for Start of Schools, Chorus Activities The Sholem Aleichem School and Nursery School are taking registrations for the fall semes- ter, beginning Sept. 5. The Afternoon- school, which has been operating for over 30 years, provides a Jewish background in Yiddish, Hebrew, Jewish history, Bible, etc. Geared to the needs of chil- dren age 31/2 to 5, the Nursery School also gives Jewish back- ground to the young child, teaching Yiddish and Hebrew songs, celebrating the holidays, and providing the first Jewish as well as school experience. For information, call VE 8-7440. The chorus of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will begin rehearsals •9 p.m. Monday at 19350 Greenfield. For those who love the Hebrew and Yid- dish songs and wish to learn them, call VE 8-7440. The com- munity is invited to participate in the chorus. IN THE SHERATON-CHICAGO HOTEL RICHARD TUCKER By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX CANTOR and his CHOIR (Copyright, 1912, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) 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Also, the melodies Corner Ten Mile and Kenosha of the prayers have achieved Oak Park, Michigan universal characteristics uniting Jews all over the world in one tune of chant. I CONGREGATION B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE Bnai Moshe School Opens Registration Cong. Bnai Moshe Religious School at 10 Mile and Kenosha in Oak Park will re-open on Sept. 16 with an intensified cur- riculum revolving around the study of Hebrew. Abraham Silver, head of the music department in a Detroit high school, has been appointed director of music for the re- ligious school, which serves over 500 students. Jewish Books Buried Walter Farber, director of the in Chicago Cemetery • educational program of the re- CHICAGO, (JTA) — With 1 ligious school, urges parents to solemn ritual, several hundred register their children early religious books, some of them since classes will be closed as 200 years old, were buried at' soon as they reach maximum the Jewish Waldheim Ceme- registration. Children ages 4 tery, here. The volumes were through 16 should register be- the remains of damage suffered fore Labor Day. Arthur Boschan, at the library of Cong. Chevro chairman of the school board, an Machzikai Hadas, here, when a nounces that openings are avail- bomb exploded in the synagogue able for children of non- ' last Jan. 1. members. A limited number of seats are available for THE HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Worship in the beautiful Air-Conditioned Sanctuary 10 Mile Road at Kenosha, Oak Park NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED Full Program of Spiritual and Cultural. Enrichment Facilities Available for weddings, banquets and meetings Registration for Religious School (for children ages 4-16) Being accepted now For further information call or visit CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE LI 8-9000 (a JO 4-6452 Office Hours Daily 9-S; Sunday 9-3 P1 _44 0 P1 z 1) :13 a. og co as aN