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August 14, 1964 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-14

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Lubavitcher Exhibit at New York World's Fair

Classes will begin Sept. Is at the
United Hebrew Schools Building,
31840 W. Seven Mile.
Children from age 3 may be reg-
istered for classes ranging from
The religious committee of Liv- nursery through fourth grade, and
onia Jewish Congregation an- possibly higher, depending upon
nounces Rosh Hashanah and Yom registration.
Kippur services again will be led
by Dr. Sylvan Ginsburgh, with
Cantor Henry J. Blank chanting
the liturgy, at Carpenters Hall
22521 Grand River.
For ticket information, call Sol
Raimi, KE 2-4986, Morris Gural,
WE ARE SPECIALISTS
GR 4-0747, or Stan Finkelstein,
TERMS
AS LOW SAS
GR 4-5649. Tickets also may be
Plus AND TOWING
Pan
AVAILABLE
J%1
27.50
purchased from Asher Smith Phar-
macy.
Quality Service
Factory

Livonia Congregation
Readies for Holidays,
Sunday School Term

Transmission
Trouble?

*

4:

*

The congregation will hold reg-
istration for Sunday school classes
10 a.m. to noon Aug. 30 and Sept.
6 at the synagogue building on W.
Seven Mile and Osmus.

Since 1923

Guarantee

HARLEY CITRIN'S
Grand Auto Replacement Parts

3300 Grand River

TE 1-5353

CONGREGATION
B'NAI ISRAEL
OF PONTIAC

143 ONEIDA RD.
Telephone: FE 5-1740
PONTIAC, MICH.
Cordially Invites You

One or the Lubavitcher exhibits sponsored by the
Merkos L'Invonei Chinuch, the educational arm of
the Lubavitcher movement, is at New York's World's
Fair, in the form of a Merkos Bookshoppe where a
complete array of Merkos books and publications
are on exhibit and available to the public. Also
participating in this exhibit is the Lubavitcher pub-
lishing house, Kehot Publication Society, the world's

largest publisher of Chassidic literature. The Merkos
L'Inyonei Chinuch maintains another exhibit in the
Hall of Education Pavillion which portrays the his-
tory of the Chabad-Lubavitch Movement since its
inception nearly 200 years ago, and its subsequent
globe spanning expansion. Merkos is the only Jewish
organization to maintain multiple exhibits at the
World's Fair.

Oak-Woods Young Israel Starts Registration for School Programs

Registration for a -full scale
Talmud Torah program is now go-
ing on at the Young Israel Center
of Oak-Woods, 24061 Coolidge.
Oak Park. An innovation in this
year's scheduling will provide
three days of instruction, instead
of four.

The educational program calls
for a one-day session for five and
six year olds and the full schedule
of three days. for 7-13 year olds in
a graded curriculum leading to
graduation. A post-graduate course
for boys and girls 13-16 includes a
youth leadership training program

and Sunday breakfast club. Special
instruction for Bar Mitzvah is also
provided. Candidates must have
the equivalent of five years in-
struction to qualify.

Members of the faculty are
Rabbi Nissim H. Hayward, princi-
pal, Miss Goldie Zucker, Mrs.
Naomi Marasow and Rabbi Eli
Friedman. Rabbi James I. Gordon
Ivrith b'Ivrith Method in New Akiva Day School
will supervise the program.
Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal will be required to undergo test- Classes open Sept. 13. For infor-
of the Akiva Hebrew Day School,1 ing in determining ability to com- mation call 546-6662.
announced that the method of in- ply with the standards of the
struction for the Hebrew depart- school.
Eighty-five children have al-
ment would be Ivrith b'Ivrith-
that is. the language of instruction ready registered for the new
school that will open Sept. 14 at
will be in Hebrew.
the Labor Zionist Institute.
To create the homogeneity ne-
Due to the school policy of lim-
cessary for the smooth functioning iting the size of classes, registra-
• • • S
of the school, all students will be tion in the second grade has al-
required to be on the same level ready been closed. A few openings
or grade for both Hebrew and still exist in the other grades
English departments.
from kindergarten through five.
Students seeking admission for For information call the school,
the new academic year 1965-66 342-9119.

To Join Its Growing Membership
Membership Privileges Include:
• 'High Holy Day Seating • Jr. Congregation
• Youth Services • Adult Education
• Congregational Hebrew & Sunday School
• Free Tuition—Modest Registration for
Books
• Bar-Bas Mitzvah Services—Use of Social
Facilities at Reduced Costs And Many
Others

MODEST MEMBERSHIP DUES * BUILDING FUND
Isaac Katz, Cantor
Israel Goodman, Rabbi
Ticket Chairman
Membership Chairman
Ralph Herkovitz
Irving Prizant

Tel.:
FE 4-4602 or FE 4-7031

Tel.:
FE 4-2579 or 682-3331

United Hebrew Schools ...

NOW
enrolling

Non-Denominational Service P ays Tribute to War Dead

Brigadier General S.L.A. Mar-
shall, author and military analyst,
will be the main speaker at the
16th annual Victory Day service,
Sunday 3 p.m.
Michigan's Gold Star. Mothers
and White Chapel Cemetery, East
Long Lake Road at Crooks Road,
sponsor this event in commemorat-
ing Victory Day and honoring the
dead of both World Wars as well
as the Korean conflict.
Non-denominational services will
be held at the Four Freedom Mon-
ument in the White Chapel site
dedicated to those Who gave their
lives in these three conflicts.
There will be a brief parade feat-

N.Y. Hospital

Reports Deficit

NEW YORK (JTA) — Mount
Sinai Hospital here showed an
operating deficit of $4,951,371 de-
spite the fact that its operating
receipts, totaling $17,083,367, last
year, were the highest in the in-
stitution's history. That was shown
in the hospital's annual report,
which reported record disburse-
ments of $22,034,738, against the
high operating receipts.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 14, 1964 21

uring the Redford Highlanders
Pipe Band, the Maruaders Drum
and Bugle Corps and commemora-
tive speechs by prominent citizens.
The event, to which the public
is invited, annually draws an at-
tendance in excess of 10,000 per-
sons.

Boston Parents View
Synagogue Vandalism
with Tears, Shrugs

BOSTON — Surveying the more
than $15,000 in damage resulting
from the recent vandalism of Bos-
ton's New England Hebrew Aca-
demy Temple by their 10-12 year
old children, seven sets of parents
registered very different reactions.
According to the chairman of
the Jewish Council on Inter-com-
munity Relations, Arthur Schloss-
berg, "Some parents cried, others
just shrugged and the kids stood
without saying anything."
The children blamed the oldest
among them, a girl, for sparking
the vandalism, but could offer no
concrete reasons for their actions.
Schlossberg gave the vandals
and their parents a special tour
of the ravaged synagogue, where
the children had torn up prayer
books and Bibles, damaged the
organ, spilled ink over the rug,
torn draperies from the walls and
smashed hundreds of memorial
bulbs.

students

for

September

classes

The United Hebrew Schools' curricu-
lum is a program of studies for the Amer-
ican Jewish child, and is based on Jewish
values. It includes Bible, Jewish History,
Hebrew, Holiday Celebrations, and par-
ticipation in Synagogue, Home and Jew-
ish Community Life.
The program is designed to meet the
five-year study requirement for Bar Mitz-
vah. And Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah
training are included at no extra cost.

Branches:
Ados Shalom Branch 7045 Curtis
Beth Aaron Branch
18000 Wyoming
Beth Abraham Branch
8110 W. Seven Mile
Bnai Moshe Branch
14390 W. Ten Mile
Borman-Beth Moses Branch
21355 W. Seven Mile
Esther Berman Branch
18977 Schaefer
Oak Park Branch
15110 W. Ten Mile

Beginning in September, most branches
will have classes three days a week, two
hours a day.
Special services at UHS include the
Schools' 10,000-volume library; a tutorial
program for special problems; and bus
transportation.
Application for September enrollment
should be made NOW. Avoid any delay
or interruption in your child's Hebrew
education.

Samuel and Maly Cohn Branch
31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia

Hebrew High School
18977 Schaefer

Midrasha (College of Jewish
18977 Schaefer
Studies)

Nursery School
15110 W. Ten Mile

Southfield Branch

Schoenhals School
10 1 /2 Mile and Southwood

Affiliated Schools:

Sholem Aleichem
19350 Greenfield

Abraham Reisen
18340 W. Seven Mile

Shimon Dubnov Mittleshule
Temple Emanuel
14450 W. Ten Mile

Beth Yehudah Afternoon Schools
17376 Wyoming
15400 W. Ten Mile

United Hebrew Schools of Detroit

18977 Schaefer

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