Arrange High Holy Day Services in All Military Areas High Holy Day services to be conducted by two Jewish chaplains for the growing number of Jewish military personnel in war-torn South Vietnam are part of the worldwide arrangements made by the National Jewish Welfare Board for the observance of Rosh Hash- anah and Yom Kippur, it was an- nounced by Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman of JWB's Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy. Similar services will be held for Jewish GIs deployed in more than 40 other countries, as well as in Military and naval installations and Veterans Administration facil- ities across the United States, in Arctic outposts and on maneuvers aboard transports and warships on the high seas. Large quantities of religious sup- plies sent to South Vietnam by JWB were on hand when Navy Chaplain Robert Louis Reiner, new- ly assigned to the 3rd Marine Divis- ion, arrived to conduct High Holy Day services for Jewish Marine personnel encamped in the hills ringing the Danang Air Base. Chaplain Richard E. Dryer, Jew- ish chaplain on duty with the U.S. Armed Forces in Vietnam since February 1965, was well-supplied with religious and comfort items by JWB, as have Jewish chaplains in all other places where High Holy Day services will be held for U.S. military and naval personnel. Jewish chaplains on special as- CAMP GAN ISRAEL Extends a Hearty Mazel-Tov to the Brodman Family on the Occasion of Steven's Bar Mitzvah In his honor, the Benjamin Brodman Family have pur- chased a cabin in Camp Gan- Israel, Fenton, Michigan. signment will officiate at High Holy Day services. Chaplain Allen S. Kaplan of Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., will conduct Rosh Hashanah services at Harmon Air Force Base, New- foundland, and Yom Kippur serv- ices at Goose Bay Air Force Base, Labrador. Other Air Force chap- lains will conduct special Holy Day services in Bermuda and the Azores. Chaplain Ray-field D. Heiman of Travis Air Force Base, Calif., will conduct services for Jewish GIs in Taiwan. In the Canal Zone, Rabbi Nathan Witkin, director of the JWB Armed Forces Service Center in Balboa, will hold services at the Center. Jewish soldiers and their de- pendents stationed in France will participate in Holy Day services through arrangements made by Headquarters, U.S. Army Corn- munications Zone, Europe, in co- operation with JWB. Services will be conducted at * * Jewish Draftees Get Deferments for Holy Days The National Jewish Welfare Board's Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy has been advised by the Selective Service Commission that all draft boards have been asked to give "favorable" con- sideration, whenever possible" to requests from Jewish registrants for postponement of their physical examination or induction into the Armed Forces during the coming Jewish High Holy Days. This official word was received by Rabbi Israel Miller of the Kings- bridge Heights Jewish Center, Bronx, N.Y., commission chairman, from Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, director of the Selective Service System, in the form of Operations Bulletin No. 81, amended as of June 18, 1965, and addressed to draft boards throughout the coun- try. Bulletin No. 81 applies to Rosh Hashanah (Sept. 27 and 28), the Jewish New Year; Yom Kippur (Oct. 6), the Day of Atonement, and Sukkot (Oct. 11-19), the Feast of Tabernacles. Since all the Holy I Days commence at sundown of the I day previous to these dates, Bull- etin No. 81 states that "normally, the registrant's physical examina- tion or induction should be post- poned to a date following the reli- gious holiday involved." Orleans by Chaplain Abraham D. Mandelbaum, Command Staff Jew- ish Chaplain, and at Verdun by Chaplain Michael L. Abraham, Verdun Post Jewish Chaplain. High Holy Day services and home hospitality have also been arranged for Jewish military per- sonnel in Korea, Japan, Germany, Okinawa, Greece, Turkey, Great Britain, Spain, Hawaii, the Phil- ippines, Alaska, and at all installa- tions and Veterans Administration hospitals in the United States. New Road In Galilee A site is being prepared for the erection of a Kennedy Memorial which will stand in the center of the John F. Kennedy Peace Forest, to be planted by the Jewish Na- tional Fund in the Judean Hills. At Fort Huachuca, in the heart of the Arizona desert, the services conducted by Chaplain Israel C. Stein will be the only ones to be held within a radius of 90 miles for Jewish GIs, their families and Jewish men and women from the surrounding area. Break-the-fast dinners after Yom Kippur services have been arranged by the Jew- ish Women's League. Services at Fort Lewis, Wash., to be con- ducted by Chaplain Martin M. Feinsod, will be open to Jewish civilians of neighboring communi- ties. Sax Will Conduct Windsor Services Announcement was made this week that Louis Sax will conduct services on . the Holy Days in C o n g. Shaarey Zedek, 1120 Giles E:, Wind- sor. At the time of the 1960 Cen- sus, Michigan was seventh in pop- ulation among the states, with 7,823,194 people. The Michigan Department of Health estimated the state's .1964 population as 8,- 980,000.. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH WARI Lubavitcher Center 14000 West 9 Mile, Oak Park HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES • • will conduct the services • Special Youth Services • 'Our new seats mean we give up many seats, but make the shul more spacious and comfortable. Tickets Available Sunday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 12 Noon; 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. For Information: LI 8-2666 — LI 2-7250 CONGREGATION EZRAS ACHIM- TURNER SYNAGOGUE Is Pleased to Announce that, as a gesture of good will, during the first season of High Holiday Services at its new location, 10310 West Seven Mile Road, it will provide a limited number of seats FREE OF CHARGE to worshippers living in the neigh- Come and worship with us in our borhood of the Synagogue, regard- newly decorated, fully air-condi- less of congregational affiliation. tioned Sanctuary. For 25 years Cantor Sax con- ducted services in the congrega- tion in River Rouge whose building was sold Sax this year and which has been abandoned as a house of worship. Your old men shall dream dreams; your young men shall see visions. —Joel 11:28. Isidore Sosnick President Rabbi J. Goldman Spiritual Leader THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, September 17, 1965 1311AI MOSHE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL CONGREGATION 8 1NAI MOSHE ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION FOR * * * * * k- * * * * I *I * I Now accepting reservations for HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES in our beautiful Synagogue * * * * * * * * * 4- * and for Auxiliary Services in THE DETROIT ARTILLERY ARMORY BOTH BUILDINGS AIR CONDITIONED FOR COMFORT SEATING COMMITTEE AT SYNAGOGUE DAILY 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY 9-12 A.M. Morning & Evening Services Daily 20470 HUBBELL NEAR 8 MILE ROAD NOTE: Tickets Available for members and Non-Members at Both Locations. For Information call, 864-9896. I * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .v-******* ************************* 10, *************** • REV. L. SCHAPIRO SERMONS (Mostly in English) 1(- ********************************************* -A-4. Congregatiion Bnai Jacob • Air-Conditioned New, Soft Cushion Seats • 1965-66 ACADEMIC YEAR Ten Mile at Kenosha — Oak Park (Children ages 4-16 Pre-Kdg. through 10th) Classes Are Held on Sunday Mornings You May Join Any One of These Sessions 9 - 10:30 10:30 - 12 12 - 1:30 Classes Begin Sunday September 19 We Suggest You Register Your Child TODAY As a Service to the Community Students of Non-Members Are Accepted Membership Applications Accepted Phone the synagogue office for school registration and membership information. LI 8-9000 Limited Number of Seats Available for High Holy Day Services We Conduct A Complete Youth Program For All Age Groups With A Full Time Professional Youth Director. Selihot—Midnight September 1 8th Cantor Louis Klein and Bnai Moshe Choir Public Is Invited