14 Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Adas Shalom to Hold U.S. Orthodox Rabbis Say Israel Threatened by Conservative Jewry Pre-High Holy Day JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A dele- expressed "deep shock" about expressed gratification about to the "dire need" for addition- gation American Orthodox the activities of Christian mis- the progress they found in al yeshivot facilities. Reception for Bonds rabbis of ended a month-long sionaries in Israel, and called many areas of Israel life, par- The delegation was com- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan will host a Pre-High Holiday Leadership Reception on behalf of Cong. Adas Shalom at their home, 18.657 George Washington, Southfield, at 8:30 p.m. Sept. 8. Allan is president of Adas Shalom a n d co-chair- man of the Is- rael Bond High Holy Day and Con- g r e g ational Council. Mrs. Norman Allan is a Trustee of Allan Israel. Robert Briscoe, who has served two terms as Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland, will be the guest of honor. Religious Zionist Group Urges Members to Study in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — The personal obligation of each mem- ber of the religious Zionist Bnai Akiva movement to settle in Is- rael was affirmed here at the closing session of the organiza- tion's second world congress. A resolution adopted at the end of a three-day conclave here said members should get their aca- demic and vocational training in Israel. qics JEWISH NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS Printed with your name and address as low as $4.25 Per 100 BAR MITZVAH AND WEDDING INVITATIONS As Low As $6.00 Per 100 PIONEER PRINTING 14845 W. 7 Mile Rd. between Lauder and Robson VE 6-3566 visit to Israel with a warning on the government and parlia- against the Conservative syna- ment to adopt appropriate gogue movement which, they measures against "the danger." said, "constitutes a serious The rabbis hailed the "good- threat to Israeli Jewry." will and readiness for coopera- The six leaders of the Union tion" they said they found in of Orthodox Rabbis of the all quarters to strengthen Juda- United States and Canada also ism and religion in Israel. They Barney, Harry Citrin Dedicate Camp Synagogue to Loved Ones Barney Citrin of Citrin Oil Co. and his son, Harry, proprie- tor of Grand Auto Replacement, have announced they will under- write the cost of the synagogue at Camp Gan Israel of the Mid- West to dedicate it in memory of Mrs. Celia Citrin and Anna Citrin. The camp, one of a network of Camp Gan Israel facilities around the world, is situated Religious Schools Open Registration for Fall Classes Harry Citrin Barney Citrin on a 30-acre site on Pine Lake, near Fenton, and comprises more than 20 buildings. The Citrin family arrived in the United States from Russia in 1912. They are active in a number of Jewish communal organizations, including Bnai Brith, Chesed shel Emes, Jew- ish Welfare Federation, Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah and the Merkos L'Onvovei Chinuch. Among those who have help- ed to build Camp Gan Israel here by dedicating cabins and CONG. BNAI ZION 3841 Humphrey corner Holmur largest and most comfortable in Dexter section will conduct HIGH HOLIDAY AND SUCCOTH SERVICES Tickets are very reasonable Sundays 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Daily 3 p.m.-7 p.m. at synagogue For Further Information Call TO 8-9279 Temple Beth Am ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION FOR ITS RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Sunday School Classes Are Held Sunday Mornings, 9:30 - 12.00 Pre-Kindergarten (Age 3 years, 8 months) through Confirmation. HEBREW SCHOOL — AFFILIATED WITH THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS Classes held twice weekly. A minimum of thcee years of study is required for Bas Mitzvah or Bar Mitzvah. PRE-REGISTRATION AT THE COHN BLDG. 31840 W. 7 MILE RD., LIVONIA Sunday, September 8, 10 A.M. - Noon Thursday_ September 12, 7 - 9 P.M. REGISTRATION — First Session Sunday School Sunday, September 15, 9:30 A.M. Coolidge School, Livonia Please Direct Inquiries To: TEMPLE BETH AM GR 6-2011 other facilities are Ernest Cit- ron, Charles E. Feinberg, Rabbi Nissim H. Hayward, William Hordes, Rabbi Israel Polter, Rabbi Moshe Polter, Emma Schaver, Harry Schumer, Isa- dore Starr and Dr. Israel Wei- ner. Plans w e r e announced to make the camp facilities avail- able for Jewish organizations for weekend conferences and seminars from September, 1963, to April, 1964. GA 5-1663 GR 6-1776 Registrations for the fall semester are now being ac- cepted at the Beth Aaron Re- ligious School, announces Ber- nard Panush, school director. The office will be open Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Sessions will be held every Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., starting Sept. 8, in the Synagogue building and will accommodate children from the kindergarten through the tenth grade. The opening of the United Hebrew High School for 1963 academic year is scheduled for 4:3p p.m. Sept. 4 in the Kasle High School Building, 18977 Schaefer. First year High School students will meet in the audi- torium for an orientation assem- bly followed by a 'meeting with teachers in the classrooms. First year L.T.T.I. students will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5. For infor- mation, call Sylvan J. Gins- burgh, principal, 864-1115. The Temple Beth Am Reli- gious School will re-open Sept. 15.. Both the Sunday School and the Hebrew School are open only to the children of Temple members. The Sunday School, which will be conducted at the Coolidge School in Livonia, con- sists of classes from Pre-Kin- dergarten through Confirmation. This year begins the Temple's affiliation with the United He- brew Schools of Detroit. The twice weekly classes will be held at the Cohn Building, 31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. Children may be registered at the Cohn Building, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. to noon, or Sept. 12, 7 to 9 p.m.; at the Coolidge School, Sept. 15, 9:30 a.m. Mordecai Teiler, director of the Abraham Reisen Jewish School, - has announced registra- tion for the fall semester. Boys and girls are accepted from the age of five years. Grade I meets on Sundays only. Grade II meets twice weekly and -Grades III to VI meet three times weekly. A Bar Mitzvah class is also avail- able. Transportation is pro- vided. The school is open daily, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For infor- mation, call KE 7-5440. Temple Beth Am Locates in Maly, Samuel Cohn Bldg. Beginning with Sabbath serv- ices today, Temple Beth Am will conduct all of its functions at the Maly and Samuel Cohn Building, 31840 Seven Mile, Livonia. Worship services, meetings of the Temple and its affiliates and Hebrew classes will all be cen- tralized in this building. Sunday School classes will continue to be held at the Coolidge School ' in Livonia ticularly in the absorption of immigrants and in the develop- ment of yeshivot. At the same time they deplored the fact that "thousands" could not be admitted to such schools be- cause of inadequate accommo- dations. They said they would seek to arouse American Jewry prised of Rabbis Yaacov Kamin- sky and David Lifschitz of the UOR presidium; Rabbi Simcha Elberg, chairman of the execu- tive; Rabbi Isaac Small, UOR vice-president; Rabbi Solomon Riechman, f or m e r executive chairman; and Rabbi Avigdor Siperstein, executive member. '63 CHEVROLETS Sale or Lease "Service Is Important" Best Location in Area .. . Best Deal All-Ways SEE M. LARRY STERN AT Hanley Dawson Chevrolet, Inc. 14501 W. 7 Mile Rd., 1/2 block W. of James Couzens Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim 19371 GREENFIELD at VASSAR DRIVE Announces HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES In Their Beautiful, Air-Conditioned Sanctuary Tickets Available: Sundays: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Evenings 7:30 to 9 Registrations are also accepted for The Religious School (leading to Bar Mitzvah and Consecration) I Call BR 3-0570 — BR 2-3906 or visit the Synagogue Office. YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK WOODS 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Reserved Seats Now Available In Our Air Conditioned Sanctuary Cantor Mendel Klein Rabbi James Gordon nursery School Register your child now for a program based on creativity and individual growth Ages . 3-5, Mornings or Afternoons . . . $45.50 Per Seven-Week Session Louise Haber Religious School Sunday and Mid-week classes for Boys and Girls. Kindergarten through Graduation (ages 5-12) Postgraduate course (youth leadership; ages 13-16) • COMPLETE RELIGIOUS PROGRAM • HEBREW LANGUAGE COURSES • YOUTH ACTIVITIES Rabbi James I. Gordon and Rabbi Nissim H. Hayward, Principal Telephone: LI 6-6662 or LI 6-5560 I