Sidney Selig to Direct Beth Shalom School
Sidney Selig of Oak Park, who at Cong. Beth Shalom School, an
has held executive positions in independent Hebrew school.
Jewish education in three coun-
Born in Manchester, England,
tries, is new director of education the 36-year-old Selig graduated
from Singelton Hill Teachers' In-
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in Manchester.
Selig served as director of
OFFICIAL 1965
education for the New West End
Synagogue in London. In 1956 he
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May we extend our
sincere wishes for a
Due to the occurrence
of the High Holy Days
Sept. 27-28 and Oct. 6, The
Jewish News has set early
deadlines for its issues of
Oct. 1 and 8.
Deadline on copy, photo-
graphs and displays ads
for the issue of Oct. 1 will
be noon today. It is advised
that classified ads 'be
placed as early as possible
to avoid the last-minute
rush next Wednesday.
For the issue of Oct. 8,
copy must be submitted
no later than 9 a.m. Mon-
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graphs will be due the
preceding Friday at noon.
Classified ad deadline for
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Oct. 4.
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Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton will
open doors at 7 p.m. and 9 am.
both days.
Michigan has more than 150
waterfalls. The Tahquame-
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Upper Peninsula, is America's
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Israel I. Halpern and Cantor
Shabtai Ackerman officiating in
the main sanctuary, and Lawr-
ence Halpern and Cantor Bern-
ard Schottenstein in the social
hall. Times are 6 p.m. and 7:45
a .m.
Cong. Beth Joseph services at
6 p.m. and 8 a.m. will be conducted
by Cantor Simon Lefkowitz and
Rabbi Manuel M. Neiman.
Cong. Beth Shalom and Young
Israel of Oak-Woods will hold
evening services at 6 p.m. Beth
Shalom morning services will be
at 8:15, Young Israel at 7:30.
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Again this year, the American
board of the World Union for
Progressive Judaism is sponsor-
ing Reform Rosh Hashanah and
Yom Kippur services overseas for
U. S. travelers and English-speak-
ing communities.
For the eighth consecutive sea-
son Union Prayerbook liturgies will
be offered in Paris at the synagogue
of the Union Liberale Israelite,
conducted this year by Rabbi Mal-
cohn Stern of New York.
(The French congregation rents
the largest concert hall in Paris
for the Holy Days.)
In Geneva, the international
community will be served by
Rabbi Lou Silberman, professor
at Vanderbilt University. This
is the second year of World
Union services in the Swiss city.
Rabbi Lionel Blue of London,
European religious director of the
WUPJ, will lead the first New
Year services of the Progressive
community established in Brussels
this summer. Several American
families are in the membership.
The executive director of the
World Union, Rabbi W i 11 i a m
Rosenthall, will conduct services
at the veteran Sephardic Reform
synagogue of Panama, Kol Shearith
Israel, and afterwards tour WUPJ
constituencies in the Caribbean.
Synagogue Services Scheduled
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