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September 07, 1962 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-09-07

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SERVICES

CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Sabbath services 6:40 - p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The
Meaning of Elul." The Bar Mitzvahs of Barry Isaac Auster
and Allan Jerome Reisler will be observed.
CONG. TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Sabbath services 6:30 p.m.
today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on
"The Fifth Haftorah of Consolation." The Bar Mitzvah of
Laurence L. Cohen will be observed.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At Sabbath services 8:30 p.m. today, Rabbi
Syme will speak on "It Takes Imagination." The Bar Mitzvah
of Frederick Henry Grossman will be observed. At services
11 .a.m. Saturday the Bar Mitzvah of Marcus David Lederman
will be observed.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:45
a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Marshall Cohen and
Howard Frumin will be observed.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Sabbath services 6:30 p.m. today and
8:45 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Richard Ludwig
and Larry Jay Stocker will be observed.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services 6:45 p.m.
today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Lary
Schon and Stewart Rosen will be observed.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services 6:30 p.m. today
and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Alan' Green
and Jerome Markowitz will be observed.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: At Sabbath services 9 a.m. Satur-
day, the Bar Mitzvah of Irwin Braude will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services 6:15 p.m. today and
8:30 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Dale Pearce Hollan
der will be observed.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services 7 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Litke will speak on "The Art of
Restraint." The Bar Mitzvahs of Jerome Warren and Harry
Zeid will be observed.

Temple Beth Am of Livonia Has
New Rabbi, Relies; ions School Head

Temple Beth Am, Livonia's
Reform Jewish congregation,
commencing its second full year
of activity in announcing . its
plans for the 1962-63 season, has
named Norman Mirsky, senior
student at Hebrew Union Col-
lege. as rabbi, and Robert Lask,
graduate student at Wayne State
University, as educational direc-
tor of its religious school.
Rabbi Mirsky, a native of To-
ledo, Ohio, and graduate of the
University of Cincinnati re-
ceived, in
1964, his Bath-
elor of Hebrew
Letters Degree
from the He-
brew Union
College. He
was the Col-
lege's recipient
this year of
• Rabbi Mirsky both the Young
Youngerman and Horace Wolfe
Awards. Prior to his present ap-
pointment, Rabbi Mirsky served
the congregations of Temple Is-
rael of Blythville, Ark. Temple
Israel of Burlington, Iowa. and
that of Temple Beth El of Cas-
per, Wy.
Lask, a native of Detroit, was
associated formerly with Temple
Israel of Detroit and Wise
Temple in Cincinnati as a mem-
ber of their respective religious
school staffs. The graduate work
which he is presently complet-

Wilno -Sausage Co.
Publishes ‘Calendar.

The Wilno Kosher Sausage
Co. of C h i c a g o, pioneers in
manufacturing pure beef kosher
delicatessen products, have pub-
lished a new Hebrew-English
calendar for the year 5723
(1962-63).
The calendar. is being dis-
tributed by Wilno dealers. In
addition to the dates of the
Jewish and legal holidays, the
almanac has other information
and prayers: Kadish, Yizkor,
blessing of the Torah and dates
of Sfiroh, Lag B'Omer, Tishe
B'ov, when weddings are per-
mitted and days singled out for
weddings to be held.

The National Jewish Welfare
Board's Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy has been advised by
the Selective Service Commis-
sion that all draft boards have
been asked to give "favorable
consideration, whenever pos-
sible" • to requests from Jewish
registrants for postponement of
their physical examination or
induction into the Armed Forces
during the coming Jewish High
Holy Days.
This information was receiv-
ed by Rabbi Aaron Blumenthal
I of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., commis-
sion chairman, from Brig: Gen.
Lewis B. Hershey, director of
the Selective Service System, in

the form of Operations Bulletin 13-21), the Feast of Tabernacles.
No. 81, amended as of June 13, • Since all the Holy Days com-
1962, and "addressed to draft mence at sundown of the day
boards throughout the country. previous to these dates, Bulle-
Bulletin No. 61 applies to tin No. 81 states that "normally,
Rosh Hashanah (Sept. 29 and the registrant's physical exam-
30), the Jewish New Year; Yam ination or induction should be
Kippur (Oct. 8), the Day of postponed to a date following
Atonement, and Sukkot (Oct. the religious holiday involved."

STEVEN
SLOAN
SAYS:

,

"Anybolly
can type
on the new
Remington
electric."

River Rouge. Jewish
Congregation Plans
for High Holy Days

The River Rouge Jewish Con-
gregation, 41 Oak St., River
Rouge, is a comparatively small
synagogue, but its continuous
religious service have given it
a sense of permanency in the
Downriver area.
The forthcoming High Holy
Days will mark the 22nd anni-
versary of services conducted
there by Louis
Sax. The event
will provide
occasion f o r
special e n c o-
m i a to the
dedicated lay-
man who con-
ducts religious
services only
on the Holy
Days, at the
Sax River Rouge
Jewish Congregation.
Harry Golden, president of
the congregation said: "This has
been a labor of love for Louis
Sax who has cooperated with
our congregation at all times
and who provided solemn serv-
ices for residents of the Down-
river section of our community
as well as for others nearby
who otherwise would have been
deprived of means of observing
the High Holy Days".
Other officers of the congre-
gation besides Golden are: Sam
1Vlidelman, vice-president; Louis
Bartlet, • secretary; and David
Warner, treasurer.

ing, having received his Bache-
lor of Arts Degree in 1959, was
preceded by two years of study
at the Hebrew Union College.
Sabbath worship conducted
every Friday at 8:30 p.m., at the
Grand River-Beech Daly YWCA,
will resume Sept. 14, Rabbi Mir-
sky officiating, with services on
alternating Fridays conducted by
qualified laymen of the congre-
gation. High Holy Day ceremo-
nies over which the rabbi will
preside begin with Rosh Has-
hanah Eve services on Sept. 28.
Religious school, under the di-
rection of Lask, opens Sept. 16 1,
with classes to be held at Coo-
lidge School for children of pre-
kindergarten through confirma-
tion age. The opening of Hebrew
School. conducted twice weekly Houston Rabbis Seek
will be announced at a later Kosher Jewish Center
date.
HOUSTON, Tex., (JTA) —
Information may be obtained
by telephoning Manuel Shelden, Officials of the Houston Kash-
ruth Association issued a pub-
GR 6-2011.
lie appeal to observant Jews in
Houston for contributions to
Rabbi Robert Marx
provide kosher facilities at the
Houston Jewish Community
to Be Guest Rabbi
Center.
at Temple Beth El
Henry Spira, president, and
Rabbi Robert J. Marx of Morris Catchman, treasurer, re-
Chicago will be the guest Rabbi lated in their appeal that last
of Temple Beth El during the fall. the four Conservative and
coming High Holy Days. Dr. Orthodox rabbis of Houston
Marx will officiate and preach called a meeting to organize a
the sermons at the supplemen- kashruth association to work
tary services in the Brown out an agreement with the Cen-
ter to make its kitchen kosher.
Chapel.
Director of the Chicago Fed- The rabbis issued requests
eration and the Great • Lakes through their congregation bul-
Council of the Union of Ameri- letins for members of the asso-
can Hebrew Congregations, ciation with dues of $2 for a
Rabbi Marx graduated from the family but no members were
obtained.
University of Cincinnati, was
Arrangements were then
ordained at the Hebrew Union
made for a changeover, at an
college-J ewish Institute of Re-
estimated cost of $2,500 with
ligion and received his Ph.D
the Houston Kashruth Associa-
Degree from Yale University. tion to pay the charges. As
Prior to assuming his present work progressed, the total cost
post, he served as assistant reached $3,500 and the associa
rabbi of Temple Beth Zion in tion issued requests to Houston
Buffalo, rabbi of Temple Sinai Jews for assistance. The offi-
in Stamford, director of the cials said that "only a handful
Hillel Foundation at the Uni- or so of traditional people re-
versity of Cincinnati and as the sponded to the call" and that
first director of the Ohio Valley the association "still owes about
Council of :the UAHC.
$4,750." The officers criticized
Houston's traditional Jews.
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