Orthodox Synagogues Slate Holiday Appeal for Beth Yehudah Schools South African Government Leaders Hail Synagogue Jubilee JOHANNESBURG, (JTA)—Lead- ers in South African government and civic and communal affairs hailed the contributions of the nation's Jewish community here, at ceremonies marking the 50th an- rD0 NTOWC DE FRI. AUS.28 8 P.M. niversary of the Great Synagogue of Johannesburg. Dr. Du Preez van Wyk, provin- cial secretary of the Transvaal, said that the Transvaal was "deep- ly grateful" for the contribution of its Jewish citizens. Mayor Pieter Roos. of Johannesburg, hailed the "great influence which the Jew- ish' people have had, not only on this city but on this province and South Africa as a whole." Chief Rabbi Bernard Casper cited the complete freedom and equality which Jews enjoyed in South Africa, and their dedication to civic as well as Jewish causes. The ceremonies were preceded by a solemn thanksgiving service at the synagogue, attended by church, civic and communal leaders. Spearheading the ; drive are I Rabbis Isaac Stollman, chairman of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, Leizer Levin, chairman of the Ye- shivah's education board;, and Solomon P. Wohlgelernter, spirit- ual leader of Cong. Mogen Abra- ham and executive vice president of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The goal of the drive is to make every worshiper a supporter of the Beth Yehudah Schools during its 50th anniversary year. Approximately $200,000 must be raised by fund raising throughout the year and through the annual synagogue appeal. I Rabbi Jack Goldman, newly ap- • Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 W. LINCOLN ROAD. OAK PARK a prou nd ly announces High Holiday Services in their New Sanctuary A limited number of seats are available. • For membership information call pointed director of public rela- Dr. Sandmel Guest Rabbi at Beth El FOR SCHOOL INFORMATION CALL: Lincoln 7-7970 Dr. Richard C. Hertz, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El. an- nounces that Rabbi Sarhuel Sand- mei will be the guest rabbi at High Holy Day services. D r . Sandmel. Provost of He- brew Union' College - Jewish Institute of Re- ; ligion. of Bible and Hellenistic litera- ture at its Cin- cinnati school, is a graduate of the Hebrew Union! College. w he re he was ordained in 1937. Ile was appointed to the faculty of his a 1 m a mater in Dr. Sandmel 1952. and named provost in 1957. Earlier, he had been Hillel professor of Jewish Literature and Thought at Vander- hilt. University (1949-1952) and di- ! rector of the liillel Foundation at I' a le University (1946-1949). He served for four years in World War 11 as a Navy chaplain. He was president (1961) of the Society of Biblical literature and Exegesis. and was a Danforth lec- turer in the arts program of the American Association of Colleges in 1962-1963. He is the author of numerous articles in scientific journals, and eacyclopedias, and many widely acclaimed books. Rabbi ,jame:., I. Gordon HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES In Air-Conditioned Sanctuary Committee for Reservations Meets Sundays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon Monday-Thursday, 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. 'Register Now For Talmud Torah • Sunday Sessions—Ages 5-6 • 'Three-Day Week Completely Graded Curriculum— Ages 7-13 • Post Graduate and . Youth Leadership Program— Ages 13-16 • Transportation Available Rabbi Nissiin H.. Hayward, principal For further information, call 546-6662 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park, Mich. Yehudah; Isadore Levin, Beth president of Cong. Shomrey 'Emunah: and Louis Jonas, prest- dent of Kemal Chareidim Syna- gogue. OAK PARK'S FINEST NURSERY PROGRAM Curriculum designed for individual abilities under personal direction of Mrs. Louise Haber. Children 3-5 years. Classes start September 14 at YOUNG ISR A:EL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS Oak Park, Michigan 24061 Coolidge Highway tions and fund raising for the Beth Yehudah Schools, • will address worshipers on behalf of the Yesh- ivah. Assisting in the drive are Rabbis Chaskel Grubner of Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim and executive director of the V a ad Horabonim; Sam- uel Prero-, spiritual leader of Young Israel of Northwest Detroit and president of the Metropolitan Council of YOung Israel; David J. Cohen. newly elected chairman of Beth Yehudah's executive commit- tee and president of the Merkaz, central organization for religious observance; Morris Dorn, presi- MR. HAL EISENBERG LI 6-1998 or LI 7-7970 Yotm(Y Israel Center of Oak Woods • A 50 - year tradition of enlisting dent of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel support for the Yeshivath Beth Ye- Tikvah and of the Hebrew Beneiro- hudah Schools wIll be continued I lent Society and chairman of the by ' 30 Orthodox synagogues at; Beth Yehudah Synagogue Connell; High Holy Day services. I Meyer Levin, president of Cong. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50 Friday August 28 1964 Call 54,0-6662 TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE FOR HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES IN MAIN SANCTUARY or NUSBAUM HALL BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE Seven Mile Road West of 'Greenlawn officiating RABBI ISRAEL I. 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