Dancers at Gay Street Celebration New Record Set for High Holy Day Appeals With Sales of $1,274,500 in Israel Bonds A record total of $1,274,500 was I Other congregations reporting realized in the Israel Bond High were: Young Israel Oak-Woods, Holy Day appeals and other syna- $20,000; Mishkan Israel , $15,350; gogue-centered activities in 23 De- Gemiluth C h a s s o d i m, $15,200; troit area synagogues, it was an- Young Israel of Greenfield, $13.- nounced by Phillip Stollman, chair- 450; Beth Moses, $11,250; Young man of the Detroit Israel Bond Congregational and High Holy Day Council. The figure includes $350,- 000 announced at the Shaarey Zedek Bond with Israel dinner and $80,000 at the Bnai Moshe Presi- dential Toast to Israel dinner. The total of $1,274,500 compares with $656,500 subscribed at the - High Holy Day appeal last year— an increase of $618.000. It places Detroit among the top cities in the nation in its High Holy Day re- sponse for Israel Bonds. Tel Aviv's Florentine Quarter, which includes members of 70 The figure, which includes the ingathered communities, marks the end of the High Holiday season Rosh Hashanah appeals, is an all- with a street festival on the night of Simhat Torah which has become time record high for Detroit. Most a national event. The elders of the Boukharan community (immi- of the appeals were held on Yom grants from central Asia who claim descendence from the Babylonian Kippur. Not including the Shaarey Jews) lead the procession of dancers through the streets. Zedek dinner, the appeals 'resulted in Israel Bond subscription total- ing $924,500. Adas Shalom Synagogue again set the pace. Its members re- sponded to the appeal of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal by subscribing for CONG. SHAAREY SHOMA- a total of $363,000 as against Children and scholars will re- YIM has scheduled prayers for S260,150 last year—an increase joke as the festive celebration of 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. on the closing of $101,000. Adas Shalom has Simhat Torah (Rejoicing in the days. Dr. Leo Y. Goldman's ser- won nationwide fame for its con- Law+ brings the holiday of Sukkot mon Monday will be on "The Joy sistent leadership in the High to a rousing conclusion Tuesday. Holy Day appeals. On this day, and on the. eve of ' and Responsibility of Torah." The children's party will be held Simhat Torah Monday, the scrolls The results in practically every Monday evening, with the syna- wi:i be carried through the aisles synagogue were at a record peak. gogue sisterhood providing re- At Cong. Bnai Dayid, $145.000 of the synagogue, and children will freshments. was subscribed. Beth Abraham join in the • procession. Several YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTH- members subscribed for a. total of congregations are scheduling special parties for the youngsters. WEST will hold its Simhat Torah $106,300. The appeal at Ahavas Hashanah Rabah, the seventh day party 5 p.m. Monday for boys and Achim resulted in $49,350 and at of Sukkot, will be observed Sun- girls of all ages. A special assem- Beth Aaron, in response to the ap- day, when the congregation recites bly and distribution of candy and peal by Maurice Samuel, $46,050 Hoshana prayers; and encircles the flags by the sisterhood will be fea- in Israel Bond subscriptions was bimah seven times while carrying tured. realized. TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pon- esrog and lulay. Yizkor will he recited at Monday tiac, plans a service of consecration morning services„ marking the for kindergarten pupils 7:30 p.m. Moscow Jews Jammed last day of Sukkot. That evening. Sunday to be followed by the Torah Yom Kippur Services at Simhat Torah services. the read- procession. Services Monday will LONDON (JTA)—Thousands of ing of the Torah will be concluded start at 10:30 a.m. and begun once again. TEMPLE BETH EL will hold Moscow Jews jammed the Central Following is a partial listing of consecration services for kinder- Synagogue there as David Shtern- set'vices scheduled in the commun- garteners and first and second berg, a 36-year-old cantor from graders at 11 a.m. services Sunday. Tashkent, the capital of Uzgek- ity: BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE Taking part in, the ceremonies, be- istan, in Central Asia, chanted the services will be held 6 p.m. Sunday sides Dr. Richard C. Hertz, will be Yom Kippur services. The worshipers pushed against and Monday, 8:30 a.m. Monday and Louis Tabashnik; his daughter, Tuesday. Rabbi Benjamin Gor- Mrs. Donald Kapetansky; and his each other in the aisles, balconies, realck will preach on "The Memo- grandson, Robert Alan Kapetansky. rear foyer and other , entrances of ries Which Sustain Us" at Yizkor The children's choir, under Mr. the synagogue while some who services, and the children's Simhat and Mrs. Jason T. Tickton, will would not get in stood at windows Torah party will be held that day render a special music program. At as the voices of the cantor and 10:30 a.m. services Monday, Dr. male choir, amplified by micro- at 4 p.m. ISAAC AGREE DOWNTOWN Hertz will preach on "The Meaning phones, made their way out of the sanctuary into the courtyard and SYNAGOGUE services Monday of Sukkot for Moderns." the street. will begin 7:30 a.m. in the new AD AS SHALOM SYNA- synagogue at 1457 Griswold. the GOGUE services will be 6 p.m. foi- mer Fintex Building. Rabbi Sunday and Monday, 8:30 a.m. Aussie Synagogue Closes Noah M. Gamze will speak on The Monday and Tuesday. A special With Just One Worshiper Fragrance of Merhory." Simhat Torah service for chil- dren under 10 will be held in the MELBOURNE (JTA) — One of social hall 5 p.m. Monday. the oldest synagogues in the Aus- CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM has tralian Commonwealth was closed scheduled services for 6 p.m. Sun- during the High Holy Days for lack day and Monday, 8:30 a.m. Monday of worshipers for the first time in 25 years. and Tuesday. The synagogue, which was con- YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS services will be 6:10 secrated in 1846, is that of Laun- p.m: Sunday, 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. ceston, the second largest city in Tasmania, which is the smallest is- Monday and 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. land state in the commonwealth. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK will hold evening services at 6 and The local daily newspaper showed morning services at 8:45. A dedi- a lone would-be worshiper standing cation of memorial plaques will be outside the locked gates of the synagogue on Yom Kippur. held Monday morning. Simhat Torah Services to End Holiday Season on Joyous Note • • • .. • standing results in the High Holy Day effort for Israel Bonds. The plaque consists of the seal of the State of Israel together with five Israeli coins symbolizing the eco- nomic progress wade possible with the aid of the Israel Bond program. * * * Breakfast Will Start Off Bond Cash Collection The High Holy Day cash collec- tion kick-off breakfast will be held 10 a.m. Sunday in the Israel Bond office, 8522 W. McNichols. The breakfast is sponsored by the Israel Bond Women's Division. All women volunteers are asked to attend. Prospect cards from over 20 synagogues where Israel Bond appeals were held. will be distrib- uted. Women may earn Chen awards through their collections. SINGERS WANTED , • ,•:<••:?*e.• 0 PLAQUE AWARDED TO SYNAGOGUE Israel Northwest, 511,000; Beth Joseph, $10,850; Shaarey Shomayim, $8,700; Shomrey Emunah, $7,500; Beth Yehudah, $6,300; Bnai Jacob, $5,850; Beth Tefilo' Emanuel, $5,- 000 and Bnai Zion, $3,300. Congre- gation Gemiluth Chassodim mem- bers subscribed the $15.206 at a dinner in advance of the appeal. Auditions are being held every Monday evening between 8 and 10 p.m. for the next several weeks at the Mumford High School, Room 123, for the Don Frohman Chorus Rehearsals are now in progress for the coming season. For further information call Mr. Frohman at 1DI 1-3776. The figures are incomplete and there are still other congrega- tions to be heard from. Co-chair. men of the Congregational and High Holy Day Council are Nor- man Allan and Judge Nathan J. Kaufman. A special award in the form of a plaque bearing the coins of the State of Israel will be presented to congregations which achieved out- —Adv. 11 DAY CARIBBEAN CRUISE Sails January n Tv 4, 196.S Aboard luxury liner TSS fully air conditioned and stabilized. Stops at Curacao, Barbados, Gorda. loupe. Swimming pools,' night clubs, finest acc.ommodations and cuisine. Rabbinical supervision. 4th year thif popular cruise has been repeated. 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