Border Roads Built in Israel All of the roads built by the Jewish National Fund in the past four years have been located along, the borders or in hitherto inacces- sible mountain regions in Galilee, Judea and the Negev. In the course of an average year, Americans consume the contents of 48,000,000,000 cans. SINGERS WANTED 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 DI 1-3776. Holiday Deadlines for Jewish News Due to the occurrence of the High Holy Days on Sept. 27-28 and Oct. 6, The Jewish News has set early deadlines for its issues of Oct. 1 and 8. Deadline o_n copy, photo- : graphs and display ads for the issue of Oct. 1 will be noon Friday, Sept. 24. It is advised that classified ads be placed as early as pos- sible to avoid the last-minute rush Wednesday, Sept. 29. For the issue of Oct. 8, copy must be submitted no later than 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 4. As usual, photographs will be due the preceding Friday. The classified ad deadline for the issue of Oct. 8 will be noon Tuesday; display ads, 4 p.m. Monday. —Adv. CONG. BETH JOSEPH 18450 Wyoming, Detroit a Good and Healthy New Year ARE STILL AVAILABLE. • Air Conditioned OPEN DAILY 4-8 p.m. — Sundy 8 a.m-8 pm. UN. 4-0982 H. KARP, President TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE FOR HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES IN MAIN SANCTUARY or NUSBAUM HALL BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE Seven Mile Road West of Greenlawn officiating in Main Sanctuary RABBI ISRAEL I. HALPERN CANTOR SHABTAI ACKERMAN Choir Directed by Israel Fuchs SEPARATE HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES FOR YOUTH OF ALL AGES Register Your Children • in our new HEBREW SCHOOL AT Synagogue 8100 West 7 Mile Road or Kennedy (Branch) School, in Southfield Inquiries on Synagogue Membership Invited Visit Us or Phone UN 1-6696 Monday thru Thursday Evening, 7-8:45 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public Selichot Services Saturday, September 18th at 11;45 p.m. No Tickets Required. Berkal and a welcome to Cantor Moses Serensen. Following a brief program, there will be re- freshments served by the sister- hood. Cantor Serensen will offi- ciate at his first major service evening, and Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will speak. The entire community is invited. Adas Shalom Synagogue will hold a lecture-discussion hour fol- At Selihot services, Rabbi Israel Goodman will speak on "Are We Attuned to Atonement?" Cong. Beth Moses will hold a High Holy Day Seminar, conduct ed by Rabbi A.. Irving Schnipper. A social hour, under the auspices of the men's club, will take place at 10:30 p.m. Cong. Beth Shalom also has scheduled a social to precede Seli- hot, and other synagogues plan- 800 Rabbis Back Call for Zionist Identification NEW YORK (JTA) — More than 800 rabbis of the three branches of American Judaism — Orthodox, Conservative and Reform — from 44 states, signed a proclamation calling upon "our fellow-Jews throughout the United States to identify themselves with the pro- gram of the Zionist Organization of America through membership enrollment, as a vital service to the progress of Israel and the future of our people." The proclamation, made public by Jacques Torczyner, ZOA pres- ident, emphasized that, while the state of Israel in its 18th year "has increased its strength," it faces many problems in the areas of its security and economic growth. Rabbis from Michigan who joined in the call included David S. Bakst, Leon Fram, Benjamin Gorrelick, Morton M. Kanter, Sey- mour M. Panitz, A. Irving Schnip- per, M. Robert Syme, David Jessel and Moses Lehrman, all of the Detroit area; Yitzhak I. Dick, Ben- ton Harbor; Joseph Katz, Saginaw; Myron B. Movsky, Kalamazoo; and Israel Goodman, Pontiac. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, September 17, 1965 Cantor — Bernard Schottenstein in Nusbaum Hall Office hours—Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 4:30 Beth Aaron Synagogue's 10:30 p.m. social will be in the form of a farewell reception for out- going Executive Director Tzvi Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac will meet for a social hour 10:30 p.m. A LIMITED NUMBER OF CHOICE SEATS Phi) " Traditional Selihot services, to usher in the High Holy Days, will be held midnight Saturday in area synagogues. Socials and special programs are scheduled by a num- ber of congregations, which are listed as follows: Temple Beth Am services will be preceded by a 10:30 p.m. cof- fee hour and adult education class. At the midnight service, Rabbi Jessel will speak on "The Peni- tential Season." lowing its 10 p.m. social. Rabbi's Leonard Cahan and Jacob Segal will lead the 10:45 p.m. symposium on the theme of the High Holy Days. Cantor Fenakel and the choir will chant the service. Wishes the Entire Jewish Community • Dignified Service Traditional Midnight Services of Selihot to Usher In lli th Holy Dav Season p.m. ning special services are Cong. (11:45) and Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Ahavas Achim, Bnai David (11:45 W. Weineman will officiate at p.m.), Beth Joseph, Young Israel services at Beth Tefilo Emanuel of Northwest, Beth Abraham Tikvah. TEMPLE BETH AM Reform Judaism A HOUSE OF WORSHIP A HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY A HOUSE OF STUDY Services at 31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia HIGH HOLY DAY TICKETS GR 4-7973 • Liv. P.O. Box 144 • KE 4-8442 Shomrey Emunah Synagogue High Holiday Services at the airconditioned Sanctuary—Schaefer corner Clarta Auxiliary services will also be held at the Air Conditioned Labor Zionist Auditorium 19161 Schaefer Highway Rabbi Sholem Flam will officiate, assisted by the outstanding New York Cantor of last year. Tickets for either location available at the Synagogue beginning Labor Day, all day Sunday Daily from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For Information Mr. I. LEVIN, DI 1.9061 Mr. I. Laufer UN 4-4355 ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE SCHOOLS Accepting Registration for the Fail Term For Classes in Both the Synagogue Building, 7045 Curtis AND OUR NEW BRANCH AT THE BIRNEY SCHOOL Evergreen and Eleven Mile Roads—in Southfield RELIGIOUS SCHOOL: Kindergarten—First—Second Grades Children of Non-Members May Register Hebrew School—Third through Eighth Grades (under the auspices of the United Hebrew Schools) Transportation Available: U.H.S. Bus System There is still time to register at both branches morning Sept. 19th, 10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Sunday (BIRNEY SCHOOL and SYNAGOGUE BUILDING) FOR INFORMATION CALL: UN 4-7474 or UN 4-9210 The Livonia ewish, Congregation invites the community to worship with them in their new building located at: 29475 W. 6 Mile Rd • Rabbi Joel Ross will conduct services with the Liturgy chanted by Cantor Henry J. Blank. Rosh Hashanah, Mon. & Tues., Sept. 27 & 28, 8:30 p.m. Yom Kippur, Wednesday, October 6, 8:30 a.m. For tickets contact the following Synagogue Bldg. (9:00 A.M. to Noon) GA 5-9370 Asher Smith Pharmacy, 33326 W. 7 Mile at Farmington Les Daldman, GR 4-8890 - ■ ....1111111