Rabbi I. Stollman Given Community Farewell Honors Spokesmen for all groups in the community joined Tuesday night in honoring Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Stollman, at a farewell gathering at Imperial Caterers, prior to their departure to take up residence in CONG. SHAAREY HOMAYIM: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur- Jerusalem. day. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Beginning of Elul." Rabbi Stollman's 40 years of . TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi services here were reviewed, and Syme will speak on "Thou Shalt Not Destroy the Name of God." there were expressions of indebt- Kenneth Alan Kanners, Bar Mitzvah; Karen Lynn Kanners, Bas edness to him for his labors in be- Mitzvah. half of the Mizrachi movement, Al- CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. lied Jewish Campaigns, the Jew- Joel Landry and Ralph Cohen,. Bnai Mitzvah. ish Welfare Federations and the CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. congregational movements. William Watnick, Bar Mitzvah. David I. Berris presided, and BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. greetings were extended to Rabbi Saturday. Jeffrey Shapero and Howard Kloc, Bnai Mitzvah. CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Beth Abraham Names Dennis Stern, Bar Mitzvah. BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Columbus, Ohio, Cantor Saturday. Howard Michael Gutman, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. for Auxiliary Services Robert Kahn, Bar Mitzvah. Cong. Beth Abraham has en- TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Robert A. Goldstrom, gaged the services of Rev. Bernard Bar Mitzvah. Schottenstein of Columbus, 0., to Regular services will be held at Downtown Synagogue 7:45 p.m. chant the synagogue's auxiliary today, Cang. Bnai Jacob, Young Israel of Northwest Detroit, Cong. liturgical services in Nusbaum Beth Moses, Temple Beth El and Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Hall during the forthcoming holi- days. During the past 10 years, Beth Abraham has welcomed more than 400 neighbors and guests who are not affiliated as members of the congregation as worshipers on the Dr. Samuel Krohn, president of services and religious facilities for Holy Days. the Jewish Community Council, a regularly constituted member- There is a modest charge for re- joined with Hubert J. Sidlow, chair- ship. The scheduling of services served seats. For seat arrange- man of the Council's internal re- exclusively for the High Holidays, ments call the synagogue office lations committee, in a plea for the in temporary and often inappro- week days from 9-4:30 p.m. and exercise of "community discipline" priate quarters, is entirely out of 7-8:45 p.m., Sundays from 10 a.m.- with respect to so-called "mush- keeping with the standards our 1:00 p.m. community has the right to expect. room synagogues." Cantor Schottenstein was born in "To a gratifying extent," the Solicitation and advertising add to Columbus, where hc received his Council leaders stated, "Detroit the problem," Krohn and Sidlow secular and reli- has been spared this problem in stated. gious education. The Council position with re- He has served for recent years. The voluntary exer- cise of community discipline has spect to "mushroom synagogue" 12 years as can- meant that the dignity and solemn- has recognized that regularly or- tor of Beth El ity of worship services have been ganized synagogues and temples Synagogue in sponsor ongoing activities beyond Springfield, 0 . protected." "By the accepted definition, a those associated with formal wor- and in Ahavat synagogue provides year-round ship, such as education, youth ac- Shalom Syna- tivity and civic participation. gogue in Colum- "It is fitting that those who wor- bus. ship at the time of the High Holi- 1,11/11' A PHONE CAL! AWAY... Under the di- Schottenstein days should do so through an es- rection of Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, tablished congregation, one which Holiday sermons and English inter- is a part of the community through- pretations of the prayers also will RENTAL SYSTEM out the year, and which assumes be made in the auxiliary services its share of the total responsibili- in Nusbaum Hall. ties which accrue to the organiza- tion and maintenance of syna- "In a change of government, the gogues and temples," the Council poor change nothing but their statement said. masters."—Phaedrus (c. 25 B.C. E.) One complaint of local "mush- room synagogue" activity is cur- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS RENT A NEW CAR rently under investigation by a spe- 18—Friday, August 27, 1965 Fine Chrysler Products .. . cial Council committee. SYNAGOGUE SERVICES and Mrs. Stollman by Dr. Samuel Krohn, Judge Theodore Levin, Rabbi Leizer Levin and Rabbi Samuel Stollman. Especially moving was the ex- pression of good wishes to his par- ents by Rabbi Samuel Stollman, who expressed joy at his father's fulfilling a life's ambition while in- dicating the sorrow at having his parents take up residence so dis- tant from him. 'Rabbi Isaac Stollman's response was a re-evaluation of the years of activities in which he was en- gaged and a pledge of rededica- tion to the aims of advancing Jewry's and Israel's spiritual aims. Q1: Want nubs from your children! Talk to the kids of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. This is what you may expect to hear: 1) They receive the finest in Jewish education — in- cluding Bible, History, Hebrew language, and Talmud. 2) Warning On Mushroom Synagogues Issued by Jewish Community Council The Phi Beta Kappa Society of Michigan has awarded more certificates of commendation proportionally to the boys and girls of Beth Yehudah than any other school in the state. At the last Wayne State University graduation, three of our graduates were admitted into the Society itself. 3) Parenfs are especially proud of the Bar Mitzvah train- ing their children receive. Their children are taught how to conduct services, read the Torah Scroll and sing the Haftorah. (Incidentally, all Bar Mitzvah instruc- tion is free.) 4) The children learn to love Eretz Yisroel. In fact, close to 20 of them are now continuing their studies in Israel. 5) ( They're proud to be Jews—as well as Americans. You'll be proud of them too. . ECONO-CAR 3 99 per 12 hr. period. 4.99 per 24 lir. period plus pennies a mile FREE Pick-up, gas, oil, maintenance and _insurance 1516 S. Woodward 1 Blk. No. of 10 Mile Rd. Royal Oak PHONE 542-1464 23 New Jewish Chaplains Enter U.S. Armed Forces Twenty-three new Jewish military chaplains have entered the U. S. Armed Forces in time to officiate at Rosh Hashanah services for Jew- ish military personnel, it was an- nounced by Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman of the National Jewish Welfare Board Commission on Jew- ish Chaplaincy and spiritual leader of the Kingsbridge Heights (Bronx, N. Y.) Jewish Center. CONGREGATION EZRAS ACHIM Turover Society Invites the community to join them in High Holiday Serv- ices (Rosh Hashanah, Monday and Tuesday, September 27 and 28, and Yom Kippur, Wednesday, October 6) at our new air-conditioned synagogue 10310 WEST 7 MILE ROAD ai'zt4::.i .kgit • The kids know all of this and they won't kid you. Their brand new school on Fairfax in Southfield will open this fall. Girls' classes will be held in the beautiful build- ing on 7 Mile and Lesure. You can register your child, nursery through high school, by calling UN 2-6668. Hurry now before your kids beat you to it! THE BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE Religious School Accepting Registration for the Fall Term MAIN SCHOOL in the Synagogue Bldg., 18000 Wyoming Kdg. (age 4) Through Grade 10 age 16) SOUTHFIELD BRANCH in Southfield School No. 16 27777 Lahser Rd. — between 11 & 12 Mile Rds. Kdg. (age 4) Through Grade 4 (age 9) Between Birwood and Griggs Hebrew instruction offered to all children Best Cantors Will Classes begin Sunday, Sept. 12 Conduct Services DO HOT WAIT —REGISTER HOW! Tickets Available at Office Starting Sunday, August 29th, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Daily 4 to 8 p.m. Isidore Sosnick, President; Nathan Korby, Treasurer; Jacob Bobrin, Hyman Krowitiz, Vice-Presidents; Jacob Zeldes, Financial Sec'y; Nathan Samet, Assoc. Treas.; Julius Honeyman, Elder; William Keller, Bldg. Mgr.; Louis Rabinowitz, Recording Sec'y. at the School Offices at 18000 Wyoming For Further Information Call: UN 1-5999 OR Cr UN 1-5222 A Limited Number of Synagogue Memberships Are Available