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September 18, 1964 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-18

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Area Synagogues to Mar Festival of Tabernacles

CONG. BNAI ISRAEL will hold
the synagogue sukkah will • fol-
CONG. SHAAREY SHOM_4YIM
The eight-day Festival of Taber- Tuesday. Rabbi Hayim Donin will
Sukkot services 6:15 p.m. Sunday
low each service, and the public
nacles, Sukkot, will be ushered in speak on "The Joys of Life." The will hold services 6:30 p.m. Sun-
and Monday, as well as morning
is invited.
Sunday evening' with services in sisterhood will provide kiddush in day, and 9 a.m. Monday and Tues-
CONG. GEMILUTH- CHASSODIM services 7:30 Monday and Tuaday.
all local congregations. Reform the sukkah, decorated by the Mr. day. Rabbi Leo Goldman's topic for
the first day of Sukkot will be "The will begin evening services at 6:15
temples will observe the first day and Mrs. Club.
Message of Sulckat," and his sec- and morning services at 8:45.
Panel Discussion Planned
of the holiday Monday, and Con-
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN- ond-day sermon will be on "A Sea-
servative and Orthodox congrega- FIELD will begin Sunday evening
CONG. BNAI MOSHE services
on
'4 Faces of Judaism'

son
of
Rejoicing."
tions will attend services on Tues- services at 6:15 pm. Rabbi Joshua
will be 8:45 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.
The adult education committee
TEMPLE BETH EL services will
day as well. .
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
Sperka will speak on "True Pro-
of Birmingham-Temple will present
A partial list of services sched- tection" at 9 a.m. Monday. Tues- be 10:30 a.m. Monday. Rabbi Rich-
will hold services 6 p.m. and
a panel discussion on "The Four
uled locally: .
a reception will follow each sery
day morning services also will be- ard Hertz will speak on "It's Great
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sukkot gin at 9.
to Be Grateful."
ice in the sukkah, to which the Faces of Judaism" 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Birmingham Com-
services will begin 6:15 p.m. Sun-
community is invited.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE
TEMPLE BETH JACOB of
day, and at 8:30 a.m. Monday and
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- munity House.
will usher in the holiday. 6:20
services
ho id f y se
Pontiac will am
WOODS has schednled services 6:20
p.m. Sunday. Services will begin
Three guest rabbis will discuss
7:30 p.m. Sunday, with kiddush
p.m. Sunday and 'Monday evenings the • issues and concepts of their
at 8:30 a.m. Monday and Tues
in the sukkah. Morning services
and 9 a.m. Monday and Tuesday respective branches of Judaism:
day, with Rabbi Benjamin H.
on Monday will be held at 10:30,
mornings.
Gorrelick speaking. Kiddush in
Rabbi Max Kapustin, director of
when -Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad will
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK will the Hillel Foundation at Wayne .
speak on "Harvest Time Is Here."-
observe
the
holiday
6
p.m.
Sunday
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
Start Maryland Synagogue and Monday evenings, and 8:45 State University, Orthodox view-
(Copyright, 1964, JTA, inc.)
point; Rabbi Moses Lehrman, of
The Israelites lived in sukkahs Merged Temples to Build
SILVER SPRING, Md (JTA)— a.m. Monday and Tuesday. The con- Cong. Bnai Moshe, Conservative;
gregation
is
invited
to
kiddush
in
going out of Egypt into the wilder-
Ground
has
been
broken
for
the
(JTA
LONG BEACH, Calif.
and Rabbi David Jessel of Temple
ness. The sukkah is an improvised Temple Beth Zion, formed by a new synagogue of Sharre Tefila the sukkah following each service. Beth Am, Livonia, Reform.
ISAAC AGREE DOWNTOWN
temporary home. The•Jews moving merger of two previous temples, Congregation at a site in White
The program will be moderated
continually couldn't put bath tubs has announced an extensive build- Oak to better serve the suburban SYNAGOGUE will have prayers
and running water and make one ing to bring all its facilities under Maryland Jewish Community. It 7:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday by Rabbi Sherwin Wine. Guests
invited.
I and Tuesday.
room in blue and the other in one roof.
will cost $200,000.
green.
It seems to me the sukkah is
the real symbol of the Jew. His
home has been most often a tem-
porary affair. He has lived all over
;•
the world. There are Indian Jews
50
years
ago,
ex-
in Mexico and
plorers came upon a group of
Jews, evidently a relic of a much
larger mass, who had settled in
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China perhaps 2,000 years ago.
When you keep moving about like
that, it's kind of hard to get set-
tled down in one place.
I remember some 30 years ago
"R.
being in Jerusalem. One day there
blew into the of- [--
lice of Ger-•
shon Agron, the
founder and edi-
tor of the Jerusa
lem Post, an old
newspaper friend
of his from the
New York World.
"Gershon," he
said, "aren't you
lonesome for New
York?"
"Sure I am,"
replied Agr on,
"but what shall I
do? Shall I go to
New York and
Agron
long for Jerusa-
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lem or stay in Jerusalem and long
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for New York?" •
Agron was one of the
th hardy Zion-
ists. He remained in Jerusalem,
and ultimately became mayor of
that city and I am sure had no
regrets about having settled there,
CONTAINS
although I am equally sure he
ALMOST
ONE CUP
never completely got over his
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ing for America either. That's the
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way it is.
I once lived in Elizabeth, N.J. for
a few months and when I left, a
druggist friend who was native
to the place, assured me most pro-
foundly that I would come back to
Elizabeth. I didn't," but it is hard
to sever yourself from your roots.
Not too many Zionists were as
hardy as Agron. They used to cyn-
research indicates liquid corn oil such as 'used
ically say that
at a Zionist was a Jew
Because it's made from 100% corn oil, not a
Who was willing to pay another
in Fleischmann's helps reduce the saturated fat
lowest
of
oils,
delicious
Fleischmann's
is
mixture
Jew so that the latter might live

Sukkah - Symbol
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.• Jewish Life

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in the Jewish state.
If two people had not left their
eir
homes and come to America in
1774, the entire course of Ameri-
can history would be very differ-
ent. The two immigrants I am re-
ferring to are Thomas Paine, who
came from England and Alexander
Hamilton, from the West Indies.
The one was the foremost figure
In pushing the colonies into inde-
pendence, the other foremost in
obtaining the adoption of the Con-
stitution. `
"Stay home and it saves you
Shoe leather," says one Yiddish
proverb, but there is another which
says meshaneh makon meshaneh
mad. (Change your place and you
change your -luck.)
Anyway, the whole world seems
to be living in sukkahs today. Ev-
eryone is on the move.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 18, 1964-15

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