Day of Atonement Services Scheduled The solemn prayers of Kol Nidre will be chanted in synagogues Tuesday night as a prelude to the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, which will be observed Wednes- day. Included in the listing below are special sermon topics at area synagogues, as well as Sabbath Shuvah services scheduled this weekend. Temple Beth Am, meeting at the United Hebrew Schools build- ing in Livonia, will hold Kol Nidre services 8 p.m. Tuesday, with in- termittent services Wednesday at 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. At Sabbath services 8:30 p.m. today, Rabbi David Jessel will speak on "Return!" Cong. Shaarey Shomayim's serv- ices at 6 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday will have as sermon topics "Solidarity and Responsibil- ity" and "What Is Atonement," to be delivered by Dr. Leo Y. Gold- man. Bnai Mitzvah 9 a.m. Saturday will be Stewart Baker and Jeffrey Kingman. Dr. Goldman will speak on "What Is Tshuvah?" Services today at 6 p.m. Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, plans all evening services for 8:30, with today's sermon by Rabbi Ernst Conrad "Be Not in Fear or in Dread of Them" and Tuesday's "For the Sin Which We Have Committed Before Thee." At 10 a.m. services Wednesday, he'll speak on "The Majesty and Holiness of This Day." Cong. Beth Isaac, Trenton, will hold services today at 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.; and Wednes- day at 9 a.m. Downtown Synagogue, holding services at the Veterans Memorial Building, will gather 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, when Rabbi Noah , M. Gamze will speak on "Faith and Reason." Services 8 a.m. Wednes- day will have as sermon topic "The Ultimate Hope of Humanity." Cong. Bnai David's Rabbi Hayim Donin will preach on "The Dilu- tion of Faith" and "The Meaning of Parenthood" at 5:45 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. Yom Kippur services next week. Junior services for children through age 12 will be conducted by Haskell Adler and Robert Rock- away, with Shannon Adler super- vising the nursery-kindergarten group. Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods will have services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday, with Rabbi James Gordon delivering his annual Shabbat Shuva lec- ture at 4:45 p.m. Saturday. Kol Nidre services will be at 5:30 p.m.; Yom Kippur Day at 8 a.m. Cong. Gemiluth Chassedim will 8:15 p.m. today Henry A. Deutsch Temple Beth El services will be hold Sabbath services 6 p.m. today will observe his Bar Mitzvah; and at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tuesday, at and 9 a.m. Saturday, at which Paul Goodman and James Bara- which Rabbis Richard C. Hertz Rabbi Joel Litke will preach on hal will be Bnai Mitzvah at Cong. and Morton M. Kanter will preach, "Turning and Returning." His Yom Shaarey Zedek 9 a.m. Saturday. respectively. On Wednesday, Dr. Kippur sermon topics at 5:45 p.m. Yom Kippur services at Shaarey Hertz will preach at 10 a.m. serv- and 8 a.m. services next week will Zedek will be 5:45 p.m. Tuesday ices, and they will be convened be "Aim Higher" and "The Sin and 9 a.m. Wednesday. again at 3 p.m. Children's Yom of Emptiness." Mike Traison will At Beth Aaron Synagogue, serv- Kippur services will be at 2 p.m. conduct junior services. ices will be 5:50 p.m. Tuesday At Temple Emanu-El services and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Cong. Beth Shalom hours will be 5:45 p.m. Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Sabbath services to- day are at 6 p.m. Bnai Mitzvah at 9 a.m. services Saturday will be Terry Galper and Henry Green- wald. Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac will hold Kol Nidre services 6 p.m., when Rabbi Israel Goodman will speak on "What Are Our Fail- ures?'', and Yom Kippur Day at a.m., with Rabbi Goodman speak- ing on "Filling the Empty Spaces of Life." Cong. Beth Moses' . schedule is 6:20 p.m. today; 8:45 a.m. Satur- day; and for Yom Kippur 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. Temple Israel will hold Sabbath services 8:30 p.m. today, when Dr. Leon Fram will deliver the ser- mon on "Standing in the Need of Prayer." Leslie .Carl Felder will observe his Bar Mitzvah. The Bat Mitzvah of Caryn Robert Fuller will be observed 11 a.m. Saturday. Adas Shalom Synogogue Yom SEVILLE PATTERN Kippur services will be at 6 p.m. Exquisitely decorated in pastel Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Your First blue with a touch of gray. All Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak pieces trimmed in precious gold. WASHINGTON (JTA)— Speake r gious school of Young Israel of on "How to Say No to Death," 4-Piece Place Luxurious, translucent, genuine of the House John W. McCormack Wavecrest, a resident of Long and at parallel services, Rabbi fine china. commended the dignity and propr - Beach, N.Y. He was assisted by Leonard Cahan will preach on Setting Is Free iety of unprecedented, two-day Aryen Maidenbaum, graduate stu- "Fanfare for the Common Jew." Additional Rosh Hashanah services conduct - dent at Columbia University, who Shabbat Shuvah will be observed ed in the congressional nondenom - read a Torah portion. An active 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur- Dinnerware Open or add to a Savings inational chapel, to enable. Jewisl role in leading the services was day, when Rabbi Segal will speak Each additional setting or ac- Account of $25 or more Congressmen to vote on the Dis - also taken by Rep. Tenzer, with on "The Backward Step Toward cessory unit is obtainable for trict of Columbia "home rule" bill other Congressmen, a l t ho u g h Progress." only a fraction of its regular Open New Checking Account retail sales value when you now before the House. Cong. Bnai Moshe's Kol Nidre some were not Orthodox, assisting add $10 or more to your ac- services 5:50 p.m. will have as Rep. McCormack, a Massachu- in the traditional services. for $100 or more. count. setts Democrat, came to the ser- Rabbi Moses Lehrman's sermon William Miller, chief doorkeeper vice, attired himself in tallith and of the House, and a number of topic "The Fate of the Ameri- yarmulka, and witnessed the blow- other non-Jewish employes of Con- can Jew." At 8 a.m. services ing of the shofar. Wednesday, Rabbi Lehrman will gress, voluntarily helped in ar- speak on "How to Number Our The pious Jew who organized ranging and preparing a make Days." Seymour Kaplan will di- and helped lead the impressive shift Ark and otherwise facilitat- rect several junior congregations Orthodox services, Rep. Herbert ing the services. One employe, on Yom Kippur, but only teens Tenzer, New York Democrat, re- who once was employed by a kosh- • 17000 W. 8 MILE ROAD • 15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE will have Kol Nidre services of lated portions of the service to the er catering firm, cleaned the speak • 20000 W. 12 MILE RD. at Evergreen their own. pending legislation. He read Jere- er's private dining room and saw miah's injunction to "seek the wel- to it that table service for kiddush • 27100 LAHSER ROAD at 11 Mile Road THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS fare of the city wither I have caus- was in keeping with the require- Friday, October 1, 1965-17 ed you to migrate and pray to the ments of kashrut. * * * Lord for it." A spokesman said that when New Crisis Interrupts President Johnson heard about the plan, "he was so delighted Goldberg's Holiday that he promised to have his UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—New Jewish New Year message de- friction on the border of India and livered by hand so it could be Pakistan forced UN Ambassador read at the Monday services." Arthur J. Goldberg to abandon his Rep. Tenzer was commended by intention to attend Rosh Hashanah his colleagues at the kiddush which services uninterruptedly this week. followed services. The kiddush Before the High Holy Days, the was held in the private dining chairman of the U.S. delegation room of the speaker of the House. to the United Nations said that Rep. Tenzer arranged the services "unless an extreme emergency after discussions with Rabbi Gil- arises, I shall be in synagogue on bert Klaperman, of Cong. Beth those days, just as all other Jews Sholom, Lawrence, L.I., a syna- will be." The ambassador's wife, gogue which he serves as honor- Dorothy Goldberg, said they had ary president. Guidance was also received many invitations from given by Dr. Samuel Belkin, pres- synagogues to worship with them. NOV. 28 - DEC. 7 ident of Yeshiva University. Although the Senate was not in session, Sen. Abraham Ribicoff Jerusalem UN Team CHECK THESE SPECIAL FEATURES came from Connecticut to partici- Split for Pakistan Duty • Round Trip Jet Flight—Detroit- • All Tips and Taxes at Hotel and pate because of the historic occas- Mexico City. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (JTA) ion—the first time formal Jewish Restaurants. services were conducted in the — The United Nations announced • Round Trip Air—Mexico City— • Welcome cocktail party. U.S. Capitol building. The Jewish that 30 military members of the Acapulco. • Dinner—Belvedere Room (night chaplain of the House, Rev. Bern- UN Truce Supervision Force in • Breakfast and Dinner every day. club on 15th floor.) Jerusalem have been named to ard Braskamp, attended. So did Choice of the Menu. • Yacht Cruise and Lunch a number of non-Jewish Congress- form the nucleus of a new UN men who wanted to display their agency to supervise the Indian- • Deluxe Hotel Room with Bath, • Fashion Show. Pakistanian ceasefire under the respect for the Jewish rituals. based on 2 in a room. • Tour escort from Book Couzens In addition to Sen. Ribicoff latest Security Council resolution. • All Transfers. Travel. and Rep. Tenzer, Jewish parti- The 30 men left Israel and cipants were Representatives Jordan Sept. 22. They will serve Leonard Farbstein, Jacob H. under Lt. Gen Odd Bull, chief For Further Information Contact Gilbert, Seymour Halpern, Abra- of staff of UNTSO in Jerusalem. ham J. Muller, Richard L. Ot- A force of about 470 members Linger, Joseph Y. Resnick, Ben- of the UNTSO staff will remain jamin S. Rosenthal, James H. on duty at their headquarters in Scheuer and Lester L. Wolff, all Jerusalem's no-man's-land to con- of New York; Rep. Charles S. tinue supervising implementation Joelson of New Jersey, and Rep. of the 1949 armistice agreements Samuel N. Friedel of Maryland. between Israel on the one hand Prayers were led by Rabbi Hy- and Egypt, Jordan, Syria and 20441 JAMES COUZENS HWY. man Shapiro, principal of the reli-, Lebanon on the other. A BEAUTIFUL GIFT FREE First Rosh Hashanah Services Held in Capitol Draw Praises From LBJ NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHFIELD DELUXE ACAPULCO HOLIDAY 10 DAYS Only $ 39900 00K COUZ S TRAVEL BR 2-2400