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August 31, 1962 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-31

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SYNAGOGUE

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CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.
today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on
"The Jewish Concept of Justice."
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CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7 p.m.
today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Litke will speak on "No
Authority Without Sanction."
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44 CONG. TEFILO EMANUEL TEKVAH: Sabbath services at 7 p.m.
today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on
"Mutual Responsibility.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At Sabbath services 8:30 p.m. today, Rabbi
Fram will speak on "The Age of Automation." At Saturday
morning services, the Bar Mitzvah of Leon Earl Pedell will
be observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m. today and

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9 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Jack Kriger and Mark
Irving Leach will be observed.
AIMS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m. today
and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Charles I.

Bassin and Jerome Rosenthal will be observed.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 6:55 p.m. to-

day and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of George
Lewis Atkins and Howard Michael Miller will be observed.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m. to-
day and 8:30 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Paul Bader
and David Kaplan will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m. today and
8:30 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Joe Berenholz will
be observed.

CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m. today and

8:45 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Arlan Levitan and
Robert Dyan will be observed:

BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m.
today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Fredrick
Zeidman and Robert Camis will be observed.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Vesper services at 5:30 p.m. today. Saturday

services at 11:15 a.m.

Rabbi Schnipper Is
New Spiritual Leader
of Cong. Beth Moses

Cong. Beth Moses, 19160
Evergreen, announces the elec-
tion of Rabbi A. Irving Schnip-
per as its new spiritual leader.
Rabbi Schnipper comes to
Detroit after serving Beth El
Congregation of South Hills,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Prior to that he
had also served six years as
rabbi of Temple Beth El in
Patchogue, N. Y., and two years
overseas as a U.S. Army Chap-
lain.
He hold a B.A from Yeshiva
University, a M.S. in Commu-
nity Administration and Organi-
zation, also from Yeshiva Uni-
versity, and was ordanied by
the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Rab-
binical Seminary. He was the
organizer and founder of the
Suffolk County Hebrew Day
School and the Suffolk County
Council of Temple Youth
Groups. He will also serve Beth
Moses as director of its reli-
gious school. The rabbi is a
member of the Rabbinical As-
sembly of America.
Rabbi Schnipper is in his mid-
thirties, married, and the fa-
ther of three youngsters. They
will be located at Beth Moses'
newly purchased rabbinical res-
idence, 19319 Westmoreland.
The congregation will hold a
reception 8 p.m. Sept. 9, form-
ally introducing Rabbi" Schnip-
per to the community.

Prepare for Fall Term
at Bnai David School

The Bnai David School an-
nounced that registration for the

new fall term is now taking
place at its office at 24350
Southfield, Southfield.
Classes will begin Sept. 9 and

are held at the Key School at

Rosemary and Jerome in Oak
Park. Sunday school-only classes
are limited to the kindergarten,
first, and second grades. Be-
yond that, mid-week Hebrew
sessions are required for both
boys and girls. The number of
mid-week sessions depend upon
the level of the class. Non-mem-
bers of the synagogue are also
welcome and transportation to
Detroit and nearby suburban
areas is provided. The Bnai
David Hebrew School has a stu-
dent enrollment of over 400.

Cong, Bnai David
Launches Drive
for New Facilities

Harold Soble, president of
Cong. Bnai David, Southfield,
recently announced a calendar of
events for - the building fund
campaign which is being 'ini-
tiated by the congregation.
The first event of the cam-
paign will be a Cook-out Kick-off
Rally to which all members of
the congregation have been in-
vited. The rally will be held on
Labor Day, Monday, from 1 p.m.
to 4 p.m., on the grounds of the
congregation, 24350 Southfield.
Traditional cook-out foods will
be served and a program of en-
tertainment has been planned.
In addition, there , will be a few
short speeches explaining the de-
tails of the campaign and the
building plans. There will be no
solicitation of funds.
The rally will mark the start
of the building campaign to raise
$600,000 for an expansion build-
ing pro gr am of the synagogue.

When completed, the new build-
ing will consist of a main
sanctuary and a smaller chapel.
In addition, there will be 10
classrooms, including a nursery-
kindergarten room. It will also
contain the rabbi's study, admin-
istrative offices, a library and
choir room. The present structure
will be integrated as part of the
new addition and part of it will
be removed to provide for a
large, completely equipped youth
hall.
In announcing the start of
the campaign, Soble announced
the appointment of the follow-
ing committee chairmen: honor-
ary chairman, Julius Rotenberg;
campaign chairman, Morris J.
Brandwine; campaign co-chair-
man, Jack Lieberman.
Rabbi Hayim Donin is spiritual
leader of Cong. Bnai David.

Bnai David Youth
Attend Torah Seminar

The Bnai David youth attend-
ing the teenage Torah leader-
ship seminar sponsored by Ye-
shiva University at Camp Mon-
roe, New York, are Shannon
Adler, Warren Brandwine, Ed-
ward Burnstein, Sanford Car-
son, Edward Feigelman, Steven
Fellows. Carol Fishman, .Sidney
Kraizman, Sanford Rosenberg.
Michael Traison.
They will participate in Jew-
Teitz Elected to Head ish studies, leadership sessions,
as well as recreational and so-
Society for Touro
cial activities during the 11-
Synagogue—U.S. Shrine day seminar. The group will re-
NEWPORT, R.I., (JTA) — turn Monday evening.
Alexander G. Teitz of Newport,
TAMARACK LODGE
R.I., a prominent attorney and
Greenfield Park, N.Y.
Jewish communal leader, was
A Select Resort
elected president of the Society
Weekly Rate $70 & $75 up
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of Friends of the Touro Syna-
An Meals Included
gogue. The synagogue, a United
States national historic shrine
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Sept. 14, Oct. 5, 26, Nov. 16,
in Newport, was dedicated in

Beth Aaron Resumes Classes on Sept. 9

The Beth Aaron Religious
School' re-opens on Sept. 9 ac-
cording to Bernard Panush,
school director.
The school will run its ses-
sion from 9:30 to 11:30. Classes
range from kindergarten
through the 10th grade.
In addition students from the
fifth grade at t en d Hebrew
classes twice during • the week,
and those from the seventh
grade on attend junior and
youth services on Saturday
mornings.
The pupils of the ninth and
tenth grade receive an intensive
course of study in preparation
for their confirmation. Those of
the tenth 'grade are under the
personal supervision of Rabbi
Benjamin H. Gorrelick.
Dr. Marvin Last and Charles
Jacobson, co-chairmen of the
educational committee, urge
parents to register their chil-
dren during the two weeks pre-
ceding the start of the term.

The school office will be open
on Tuesday, Thursday and Sun-
day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to
process applications.
Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman, sister-
hood president s and her com-
mittee will be on hand during
the first few sessions to handle
the bookstore and to sell the
necessary textbooks and ma-
terial to the pupils.

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CONGREGATION PIM MOSHE

ANNOUNCES

REGISTRATION FOR ITS
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

Ten Mile at Kenosha—Oak Park

CLASSES ARE HELD ON SUNDAY MORNINGS
STUDENTS ATTEND ONE OF TWO SESSIONS
9:30 — 11:00 (or) 11:00 — 12:30

NURSERY (Age 4) THROUGH GRADE 10

Dec. 7, 28
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FINAL REGISTRATION SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
25% Discount on Round Trip
4 week stay in Israel.
Teitz succeeds Dr. Bernard
CLASSES BEGIN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
G. Friedman who served as
HOTEL ROOMS RESERVED at
president of the Society for the
Normal Rates at SEATTLE
Limited number of admission cards for High Holy Day
past 16 years. Elections of the
AIR TICKETS TO CLEVELAND
Services available at Synagogue Office
Society were held at the syna-
12 Flights each direction daily
TRAVEL SERVICE
Chaplains' Association gogue, where special ceremonies HIRSCHFIELD
FOR MEMBERSHIP CALF. U 8-9000
all Park Ave. Bldg. at Adams
were addressed by Senator Clai-
to Mark 100th Birthday borne Pell of Rhode Island.
The 100th anniversary of the
commissioning of the first Jew-
ish military chaplain by the U.S.
Government on Sept. 18, 1862,
will be commemorated with a
series of programs by the Asso-
ciation of Jewish Chaplains of
the Armed Forces during its
19161 SCHAEFER HIGHWAY
eighth biennial convention
Sept. 9 and 10, at the Academy
Announces
Chapel of the U.S. Merchant
FOR. BOYS
Marine Academy, Kings Point,
AND GIRLS
Great Neck, N.Y., and at the
Post Chapel, Fort Hamilton,
from 5 to 13 years of age
Brooklyn, N.Y.
The centennial year program
is being coordinated by an ad
hoc committee of representa-
4 DAYS A WEEK — MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY — TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED
tives of some 50 • national Jew-
ish organizations. Sanford So-
I classes taught by professional teachers. A well-planned program.
lender, executive vice-president
of the National Jewish Welfare
SCHOOL OFFICE OPEN DAILY — TELEPHONE UN 4-6319
Board, heads the ad hoc com-
mittee.

HAYIM GREENBERG HEBREW-YIDDISH SHULE
OF THE LABOR ZIONIST MOVEMENT

REGISTRATION FOR THE FALL SEMESTER

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NURSERY SCHOOL - Afternoon Session Ages 3 1/2 to 5

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