ONCE THERE WAS A PIOUS MAN ISH H.4SID MI= A chant for Saturday night right after the Havelarah ceremony. A pious man who was poor had a !..)ie and Five sons. The chi/d' en are hungry. 4.14 y) doe you go ro The ermr.,er p'Ke ro ger Tne wife berrowed se, clothes from neighbor. a The man put on The bw-rowed cloth,•5. Then Them :311 prayed For God's 13e1p, The man said ,00d-bye To his Family and went ol- f to find work. and lny rio ✓ can / Fo To Tbe marker place such i rags : This illustrated description of basic Jewish traditions is repro- duced from "Our Living Prayer Book—Creative Exercises in the Study of Prayer and the Siddur," by Azriel Eisenberg and Jessie B. Robinson. This very important work was published by Prayer Book Press, Inc., 410 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 06013. A series of illustrated cartoons from "Our Living Prayer Book" is appearing in The Jewish News by special arrangements with publishers. Synagogue Won't Cater to Residents' Court Charge (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) • NEW YORK — Members of the East Nassau Hebrew Congregation in suburban Syosset filed suit Tues- day in Mineola Supreme Court to block a bid by residents—most of them Jewish—for court action to halt what they later called a "Bar Mitzvah factory" operated by the congregation's rabbi. The ' suit was filed against the Birchwood Homeowners Associa- tion which went into the same court last week seeking an injunc- tion to stop the synagogue's cater- ing activities. The counter-s u i t denied charges that the social ac- tivities in the synagogue violated zoning ordinances and constituted a traffic hazard. Rabbi Martin Appleman, spirit- ual leader of the congregation, insisted that the catering service was part of the synagogue and Beller Every Way • Better Service • Better Deals "DEXTER CHEVROLET IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CAR." MORE REPEAT CUSTOMERS SAY: DEXTER CHEVROLET .7 Benefit Luncheon Slated ANNUAL RETU'ISR, WHEN HELD TO MATURITY A benefit luncheon will be given 12:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Yehulah in honor of Rabbi Her- man Deutsch and his family. Guests are invited. Nominal donation. EZ] 1E/ I [1 MAMMAL OAXX OF SOUTHFIELD • ; INQUIRE FOR DETAILED INFORMATION; • • • NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHFIELD 17000 W. 8 NILE ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076 CORP. • • Dept. JN : • • • • • CITY STATE • • * *we 00000000000 ••••••••••• ADDRESS Sol Lessman, president of the Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods, has announced that Cantor David Greenbaum will officiate at High Holy Day Services conducted by Rabbi James I. Gordon. A limited amount of seats are available for sale to the general public. Lessman also revealed that the Talmud Torah of Young Israel, now affiliated with the United He- brew Schools, will meet at the Jew- ish Community Center on 10 Mile Rd. during the period of construc- tion of the new school building. Rabbi Nissim H. Hayward is principal of the school. Registra- tion is now in progress. For furth- er information call the Center, LI 6-6662. A beach party is planned Sun- day for the members of the Beth Abraham Young Adult Group. Sep- tember plans include the Alsac drive, a bowling party and a Bob- Lo moonlight cruise. For informa- tion, call Shelly Ribiot, chairman, LI 5-2099. Interested people between 18 and 24 are invited to join the group. For information about membership, contact membership chairman Jay Grossman, UN 1-2239, or the syna- gogue, UN 1-6690. 20811 W. 8 Mile Road KE 4-1400 INSURED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Oak-Woods Young Israel Has Holy Day Seats Open Beth Abraham Airs Plans of Young Adult Group Slatkin' s FIVE YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES NOW EARN served only members and those related to members. He denied charges that the catering service extended beyond congregation members and added that none of his critics belonged to his congrega- tion. The counter-suit contended that spikes had been set in the syna- gogue driveway, hostile signs were posted on nearby nawns and hand- bills were distributed. The syna- gogue also houses a school for 600 boys and Noam Temple caterers. "Great politicians owe their rep- utation, if not to pure chance, then to circumstances at least which they themselves could not fore- see."—Bismarck. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 27, 1965-17 ' Beth Aaron School Opens New Branch in Southfield A Southfield branch of the Beth Aaron School will be opened Sept. 12 at Southfield School No. 16, on Lahser Rd. between 11 and 12 Mile Rds. Bernard Panush, school direc- tor, advises that the branch will open with grades from kindergart- en through fourth for youngsters ages 4-9. Classes will be held every Sunday 9:30-11:30 a.m. and the same course of study will be used as in the main school. Classes in the main school, lo- cated at the synagogue, will also be held from 9:30-11:30 on Sun- days, for grades from kindergarten through tenth, leading to confirm- ation. The school curriculum encom- passes a complete course of reli- gious instruction including the study of Jewish history, Bible, cus- times and traditions, Zionism and Israel, traditional and Israeli songs, holidays and religious ob- servances. . In addition the pupils from the fourth grade on attend Hebrew classes twice weekly, and those from the seventh grade on attend junior and youth services on Sat- urday mornings. The pupils from the ninth and tenth grades receive an intensive course of study in preparation for their confirmation. Those of tenth grade study under the personal supervision of Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick. Joseph Sulkes, president of the synagogue, and Dr. Marvin Last, chairman of the educational com- mittee, urge all parents to regis- ter their children at the main school or at the new Southfield branch, in time for the first ses- sion. Mrs. Sam Wasserman, presi- dent of the sisterhood, will super- vise the registration at the main school, and Mrs. Hollander will be at the branch. For additional infor- mation call UN 1-5222 or UN 1-5999, any week day 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or Sunday morning. Panush also advises that High Holiday services will be held for youngsters of all ages both on Postal Staff Permitted to Observe High Holidays 20441 l am es Couzens Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur mornings at the Plumbers Hall and in the small chapel. Services for 5 - 8 year-olds will be under the direction of Irving Ritter and Mrs. Fred Gunn; while the services for young people 9 - 12 will be conducted by Sol Ritter and as- sisted by Jay Masserman and Nor- man Levin. BUYING A CHEVY? SEE JOHNNY LEBOW Now Associated With FLOYD FOREN CHEVROLET, Inc. OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER 22346 WOODWARD, betw. 8 and 9 Mile JO 4-5575 Commodor Whitehead Is Here! 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