Chairmen Named in Congregations I for Jewish Theological Seminary 11th Annual Synagogue Adult Institute Will Begin Classes Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper, A series of new subjects, in- chiding Jewish folk music, corn- newly-elected spiritual leader parative religion, the Chalil of Cong. Beth Moses, with Can- (Israeli recorder) and modern for David Bagley of Beth Jewish history will be among Aaron and Cantor Louis Klein the courses offered at the elev- of Bnai Moshe, have joined the enth annual Synagogue Adult Institute teaching staff. Institute, which will open for Dr. Blum stressed that no registration and classes at Cong. congregational affiliation is a Bnai Moshe, 14390 W. Ten prerequisite for eligibility to Mile, Oak Park, it was an- enroll for the courses. He urged nounced by Dr. David Blum, the community to register at Institute chairman, and Mrs. i the Bnai Moshe social hall Tues- Dan Shapiro and Dr. David I • Silver, co-chairmen. 6 New Hebrew Day Schools Are Founded Among the nine leaders recently appointed chairmen in their congregations for the Jewish Theological Seminary of America are, from left, Jerome M. Keywell, Adas Shalom; Arthur Faber, Beth Aaron; and Melvin Weisz, Bnai Moshe. Others are Dr. Manuel Feldman, Beth Moses; Walter L. Field, Shaarey Zedek; Jerome I. Friedman, Livonia Jewish Congrega- tion; Morris Ben Lewis, Ahavas Achim; Morris Kampner and Meyer Simon, Bnai Israel of Pontiac; Benjamin Weiss, Bnai Moshe; and Robert White, Beth Shalom. The chairmen will coordinate activities and programming for the Seminary, the world fountainhead of Conservative Judaism. United Hebrew Schoo l Opens Registration for Adult Education Series tt o f • U l LL Z (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Six new Hebrew all-day schools have been established in various parts of the United States and Canada with the opening of the current school year, according to Samuel C. Feuerstein, president of Torah Umesorah, the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools. The new Hebrew day schools, which were established with the aid of Torah Umesorah, are Riverdale Hebrew Day School, R iv er dal e, N.Y.; Yeshiva of Belle Harbor, Belle Harbor, N.Y.; Hillel Academy of Broome County, Bingham- ton, N.Y.; Savannah Hebrew Day School, Savannah, Ga.; Akiva Academy, Dallas, Tex.; and Hebrew Academy of Hamilton, Ont. Why does Jewish tradition The department of General Jewish Studies of the United require us to eat all of our Hebrew Schools will inaugurate meals in a Succah for seven its fall program of Adult Edu- days during the Sukkot festi- cation classes with registration val? Basically, the reason was 8:30 p.m., Tuesday in the lounge of the Kasle High School-Mid- given in the Bible (Leviticus rasha Building, 18977 Schaefer. 23:43) which states "that your Courses will cover subject mat- generations may know that I ter than ranges from the purely made the children of Israel philosophical to a practical, so- dwell in booths, when I brought cio-economic-religious look at i them out of the land of Egypt life in Israel today. Studies in the . ." Medieval commentaries Hebrew language will be offered (for example Rabbi Samuel ben Meir) claim that this was or- on three proficiency levels. The 10-week courses will be- dained as a safeguard to man, gin Oct. 22. Information concern- lest he become overcome with ing registration fees and text ma- his earthly possessions and de- terial will be available at the velop into a slave unto his own time of registration, or by call- wealth. Sitting in the Succah is ing UN 4-1115. a reminder that his ancestors had neither wealth nor property during those 40 years in the Religious Zionists to Host Noted Israelis wilderness and still they were sustained through the Provi- at National Convention dence of the Almighty, who Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum, alone is the source of all secur- president of the Religious Zion- ity which humans seek in this ists of America, announced that world. Rabbi Isaac Arama'ah the 1962 convention of the or- (Akedath Yizhak) points out ganization will be held at the that, when other farmers leave Pioneer Country Club, Green- their summer abodes to enter field Park, N.Y., Nov. 7-11. permanent housing for the fall Among the speakers sched- and winter, Israel would do the uled to address the sessions are reverse, in order to show that it Minister of Interior in the Is- is only the protection of the raeli government Moshe Sha- Almighty which saves one from piro, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveit- the harm of climatic changes. chik, Deputy Speaker of the After learning this lesson, one Israeli Knesset, and member of can return to his permanent Israeli Delegation to present dwelling, certain that he will session of UN assembly Dr. not forget his true Protector. Shlomo Ben Meir. Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (Hober) claims that this is also Hayim Greenberg Shule moral lesson for the. poor who Holiday Event Wednesday a might lose faith because of their Movsas Goldoftas, principal dire circumstances. It points out of the Ha y i m Greenberg to them that the Almighty does Hebrew - Yiddish S h u 1 e, an- not forsake man, no matter how nounces that the Sukkot-Sim- poor their circumstances are- hath Torah celebration will as He even found shelter and take place Wednesday, 4:30 food for His people in the wit: p.m., at the Hayim Greenberg derness. Not to be forgotten is Center. the national element of the A program of recitations, Succah which reminds Israel songs and readings will be .pre- that, even though our people sented by each class in the wander about the face of the school. Guest children of school earth in many a wilderness, the age (5 years and up) are in- Almighty is still with them and vited. protects them. • * The PTA will serve "Yomtov- Why must the roof of the dike" refreshments. Each child will get a Simhat Torah flag. Sukkah be made only of a Parents are urged to enroll substance that comes from their children in the nursery, plant life, while the sides are. Sunday School and afternoon not thus restricted? 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