100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 28, 1964 - Image 48

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-28

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

ti

CONGREGATION BETH MOSES
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

JAB Arranges Holy Day Services for Jewish
••
l
Military
Personnel in Cuba South Viet Nam
Mt

books, prayer shawls, j Force Base, Newfoundland, and
Goose Air Force Base, Labrador,
Viet Nam and Cuba for U.S. skull caps, a Torah Scroll, a sho
tart' personnel of the Jewish faith far (ram's horn), kosher foods, the Commission on Jewish Cha-
stationed in the war zone of South- Jewish calendars, inspirational plaincy has assigned Rabbi Selwyn
east Asia' and at the U.S. Naval literature and other items . to Geller of Knoxville, Tenn. Rabbi
Station at Guantanamo Bay will be South Viet Nam and all other Abraham Nowak of Brooklyn has
part of this year's "Operation Rosh places where High Holy Day been assigned to the Azores.
In Puerto Rico, U.S. Jewish
Hashanah," a world-wide project services will be held for U.S.
Army, -Navy and Air Force per-
of the National Jewish Welfare military and naval personnel.
Chaplain
Engel
is
one
lof
74
full-
sonnel
and their families have
Board. it was announced by Rabbi
Israel Miller of the. Bronx, chair- time and 250 part-time Jewish cha- been invited to attend services
man of JWB's Commission on Jew- plains who will officiate at High at the Jewish Community Center
Holy Day services from South Viet of San Juan and will be given
ish Chaplaincy. •
home hospitality for both days
Chaplain (Lt.' Col.) Meir Engel, Nam to the Azores.
of Rosh Hashanah and for the
At Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, High
the first U.S. : Jewish military cha-
plain to be assigned to South Viet Holy Day services will be held for break-the-fast dinner on Yom
Kippur. Arrangements are under
Nam is making final arrangements U.S. Naval personnel and their de-
the supervision of leaders of the
for and will officiate at Rosh Has- pendpnts. Arrangements are under
San Juan Jewish Community
hanah (Jewish New Year) and Yom the supervision of Chaplain (Capt.)
Kippur (Day of Atonement) serv- Harold F. Menges, U.S.N., base Center and the Puerto Rico
Armed Services Committee, with
ices for American Jewish military chaplain, and Lt. H. L. Karasic,
the full cooperation of the senior
personnel and their dependents in Jewish lay leader at the base.
chaplains of the Army, Navy and
To conduct services for Jewish
that strife-torn area.
JWB sent a large quantity of military personnel at Harmon Air Air Force.

High Holy Day services in South prayer

-

Bentler at 7 Mile Road. nr. Lahser .'

REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS
KINDERGARTEN THRU 2ND GRADE
8TH GRADE THRU 10 (CONFIRMATION)

For residents of Northwest Area

History — Custom — Tradition — Jewish Values

A Complete .Jewish Education -

.

In Port of Spain. Trinidad, serv-
ice personnel from the U.S. Naval
Station and their dependents have
been invited to attend serv-
ices at the local synagogue and to
be guests of local Jewish residents
after services. Arrangements are

MEETING AND BANQUET ROOMS

To 4Rent


Beautiful newly, decorated air-conditioned building, cen-
tral location, kitchen facilities, ample parking. Large
room will accommodate banquet of 250 or meeting of
350. Smaller rooms from 30-100. Ideal for organiza-
tions, caterers, weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs, etc.

under the supervision of Louis
Grinberg,. chairman, Port of Spain
JWB Armed Services Committee.
In the Canal Zone, services will
be held at the JWB Armed Forces
Service Center in Balboa. Lunch-
eons for both days of Rosh Has-
hanah and break-the-fast dinner
after Yom Kippur will be held at
the Tivoli Guest House for military
personnel and their dependents.
Home hospitality will be extended
to the military personnel by mem-
bers of the JeWish communities' of
the Canal Zone and Panama City.
Rabbi Nathan Witkin, director
of the JWB Armed Forces Service
Center in Balboa. made a pre-High
Holy Days tour of Caribbean bases
to check on arrangements for the
observance of the holy days.
Religious supplies have been dis-
patched via the U.S. Air Force to i
Army. Navy and Air Force mis-1
sions in Latin America.
Jewish soldiers and their de-1
pendents stationed in France will
participate in High Holy Day serv-;
ices through arangements made byl
Headquarters. U. S. Army Com-
munications Zone.. Europe, in co-
operation with the National Jewish
Welfare Board. Services will be
conducted at Orleans by Chaplain
( 1st Lt.) Abraham D. Mandelbaum,
Command Staff Jewish Chaplain.
and at Verdun . by Chaplain (1st
Lt.) Alan P. Fuchs, Verdun Post
Jewish Chaplain.

SHOLEM R3ALEICHEM R INSTITUTE

DI 1-3556

342-7440

High Holiday Prayer Book
By Dr. Philip Birnbaum

In Two Volumes

' This two volume set of the Mahzor Ha - Shalem is concise and
accurate. The HebreW prayers and piyutim are superbly trans-
lated and annotated. Like the two-volume Sephardic edition of
Mahzor Ha-Shalem, our Ashkenazic edition, now made available
in two volumes, contains a wide variety of responsive readings
in English. The Mahzor was in need of interpretation, expert
translation and dignified presentation. The need has now been
filled. Even a cursory examination will reveal-that the task has.

been brought to a successful fruition.

Mahzor Ha-Shalem— 2 Vol. $5.00

2.75
Mahzor Ha-Shalem —1 Vol
Mahzor Ha-0"ale ► Sephard —

$5.00

. 2 Vol.- Only

AT

ALL BOOK STORES

Hebrew- Publishing Co.

79 Delancey St., New York, N. Y.

rtir-aririrk-arre*************-k************************* *

onOes - ation final . j aco

.

4'



Now accepting ...reservations for

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

4'

4'

in our' beautiful Synagogue

Ca

4'

4'

--rf

4'

4'

4'
4'

4'

4'

4'

4'

4'
4'

4'
4'

and for Auxiliary Services in

THE ,DETROIT ARTILLERY ARMORY

4'

4c
4c

4'

BOTH BUILDINGS AIR CONDITIONED FOR COMFORT

SEATING COMMITTEE AT SYNAGOGUE

is

*

SUNDAY 9-12 A.M.
DAILY 7-9 P.M.
Morning & Evening Services Daily

4'

20470 HUBBELL NEAR 8 MILE ROAD

NOTE: Tickets Available for Members and Non-Members
at Both Locations. For Information call, 864-9896

**********-**

4'

Direction of Rabbi A. 1. Schnipper

CALL KE 5-4470

ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE SCHOOLS

7045 Curtis

Accepting Registrations

For the Fall Term

Boys and Girls

SUNDAY SCHOOL—KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 2nd GRADE
. HEBREW SCHOOL-3rd THROUGH 8th GRADE
Under the Auspices of the United Hebrew SchooLs
Class Three Times Weekly (Two Hours Per Session)-
Transportation Available—United Hebrew School BUses
CONFIRMATION DEPARTMENT-9th AND 10th GRADES

Under the Auspices of Adas Shalom. Snyagogue •

ENROLL NOW
AT THE SCHOOL OFFICES

For further information call

'UN 4-7474 or UN 4-9210

The BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE

Cordially Invites the Youth of the • Community

TO ITS SEVENTH ANNUAL

TEEN-AGE HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES

AT THE

AARON DeROY THEATRE

,

(Meyers at Curtis)

FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 13 - 18

Tickets May 'Be Purchased at

THE SYNAGOGUE OFFICE, 18000 WYOMING

Other Children's Services sponsored by the Synagogue: Youth, ages
10-12; Junior, ages 7-9. Admission to these Services are free, tickets
obtainable at the Synagogue by parents.

(BETH AARON YOUTH COMMISSION)



Congregation B'nai Moshe

Ten Mile at Kenosha, Oak Park

Arrangements have been made
by Jewish Chaplains for High
Holy Day observances on ships
at sea during the period.

American and Israeli military
personnel and their dependents
will attend services at Fort Bliss,
Tex. Personnel will come from
William Baumont General Hospi-
tal, Biggs Air Force Base, Hollo-
man Air Force Base, New Mexico
and White Sands Missile Range.
The El Paso Jewish Community
Center will sponsor a. break-the-
fasi dinner for military personnel
after Yom Kippur services. High
Holy Day 'services will be con-
ducted by Chaplain Ernest D.
Lapp.
At Fort Lewis, Washington,
services will be conducted by Cha-
plain ( 1st Lt.) Abraham M. Mann
at Chapel Nd. 5, with the assist-
ance of- Captain Marvin. Firestone
and Captain Merril Greenberger.
Services will be open to Jewish
civilians of the neighboring com-
munities.
High ' Holy Day services and
home hospitality will also attract
Jewish military personnel in Ko-
rea, Japan, Germany, Okinawa,
Greece, Turkey, Great; - Britain,
Spain, Hawaii, the Philippines,
Alaska, and all installations and
Veterans Administration hospitals
in the.United States.

University of Michigan libraries
have book collections numbering
about 3,000,000 voluthes.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
***. 48 Friday, August 28, 1964

Announces

REGISTRATION FOR ITS
, RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

CLASSES ARE HELD
ON SUNDAY MORNINGS

PRE-KDG. (age 4) THROUGH GRADE 10

Registrations Accepted at gynagogue Office 9-5 Daily

FINAL SUNDAY REGISTRATION
Sunday, Aug. 30 - Sept. 6 --- 9 :30 - 12 :30

Classes begin Sunday, September 13

We suggest you register your child TODAY.
Call Synagogue office for registration and membership
information, IA 8-9000.
A limited number of seats are available for

THE HIGH HOLIDAY -SERVICES

Worship in the beautiful Air-Conditioned Sanctuary

MEMBERSHIP ROLLS OPEN

Full Program of Spiritual and Cultural Enrichment

Including Professional Youth Guidance

FIRST SELICHOTH—MIDNIGHT SAT., AUG. 29

Hazzan Louis Klein and Choir Directed by Daniel Braude
Public Invited

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan