Synagogues Schedule Rosh Hashana Services

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The Jewish New Year of 5729 M. Baitelman, youth director, will gogue choir directed by Israel 8:30 p.m. Sunday and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, when Rabbi Philip Berko-
will be ushered in with services at speak on "Youth—a Challenge to Fuchs. Auxiliary services will be Monday at Robert Frost Junior witz will speak on "For Whom the
Shofar Sounds." His topic at the
sundown Sunday. Conservative and the Rabbi" and "The Voice of the led by Rabbi Martin Tatelbaum High School. Rabbi Sherwin
Orthodox Jews will observe Rosh Shofar." Evening prayers will Services for youth on four age Wine will officiate. Children's serv- 10 a.m. services Monday will be
levels will be held in the synagogue ices are scheduled for 2 p.m. Mon- "The Blessings of Life."
Hashana Monday and Tuesday; commence at 7:30.
Reform on Monday only.
Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, led building under the direction of day.
Poetry is truth dwelling in
Temple Beth Jacob will usher in
Special sermons and arrange- by its new spiritual leader, Dr. members of • the Hebrew school
ments noted by local congregations Josef Zeitin, will hold services staff. Youth tickets may be obtain- the High Holy Days at 8:30 p.m. beauty.—Gilfillan
ed
at
no
charge
in
the
school
office.
7:30 p.m. and 9:30 a.m. both days.
include the following:
Adas Shalom Synagogue will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 20, 1968-7
Cong. Bnai David will usher in
Cong. Beth Hillel will hold its
evening services at 7 and morning the holiday at 7 p.m. Sunday. At usher in the holiday 6:15 p.m. Sun
services at 7:45, with Rabbi Joel 7:30 a.m. services Monday and day. At 7:30 a.m. parallel services
Litke speaking on "How to Differ- Tuesday, Rabbis Hayim Donin and in the main sanctuary and social
entiate Between the Sounds of Karpol Bender of Montreal will hall, Rabbis Jacob E. Segal and
lead parallel services. Rabbi Ben- Leonard S. Cahan will alternate,
Our Time" Mon-
der, coordinator for Yeshiva Uni- their sermon topics being, respec-
day and "The
versity affairs in Canada, will be tively, "Your Signature in the Book
Teachings of
joined by Cantor Reuven Boyarsky, of Life" and "And There was Eve-
Mount Moriah"
is proud to welcome Ben Rubenfaer,
veteran Detroit cantor who is now ning ..." Cantor Nicholas Fenakel
Tuesday. Cantor
retired. Rabbi Donin, who will be and Rev. Larry Vieder also will
Ephraim Tatel-
a new addition to our staff of highly
assisted by Cantor Hyman J. Adler, alternate at the two services, as-
baum, at 20 the
qualified professionals.
will preach on "Creation vs. De- silted by the synagogue choirs,
youngest cantor
struction" and "The Religious directed by Cantor Fenakel and
in the Detroit
Gerald Scherr. Members of United
We invite you to please stop by our
Dimensions of Israel."
area, will chant
Synagogue Youth who will read the
the liturgy. Can-
Oak Park office at 24621 Coolidge„
Cong. Beth Moses will hold
Tora
at
adult
services
are
Bruce
tor Tatelbaum,
services 7:20 p.m. and 8:30 a.m.
or call LI 8-1500 to meet with him
Goren, Martin Leibowitz, Bryan
son of Rabbi and Cantor Tatelbaum
in its newly completed sancta-
Lovy and Philip Wolok. Youth
personally.
Ben Rubenfaer
Mrs. Martin J. Tatelbaum of Oak
ary, enlarged -to accommodate
services on three levels will be
Park, is a graduate of the St.
the overflow in the adjacent so-
directed by Barry S. Bank in the
Louis Rabbinical College and will
cial hall. Rabbi A. Irving Schnip-
synagogue building and adjacent
serve as cantor throughout the
per will officiate, with Cantor
Mayflower Church.
year. Mike Traison will conduct
Jozef Jitzchaki of the Bronx
Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac
Rosh Hashana youth services.
chanting the liturgy. Youth serv-
will hold services 7 p.m. and 8
Temple Beth El will hold two
ices will be held in the new youth
a.m.
Rabbi Meyer Minkowich
services, 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday,
lounge.
will speak on "Faith, the Basic
with Dr. Richard C. Hertz
Young
Israel
of
Northwest
will
Concept
in Life" and "Kidush
preaching. Rabbi Morton M. Kan-
fiold services 7:15 p.m. and 7:30
Hashem — Sanctification of the
ter will officiate at Monday
a.m. in the sanctuary, which has
Name of God."
morning services. Men and wom-
a new bima, a gift of member
Birmingham Temple will hold
en in the armed forces will not
Emil
Weiss
to
honor
the
memory
services,
following the theme of
17385 Wisconsin
be required to have cards of ad-
of his father, Jonas Weiss, and the principles of humanistic Judaism,
mission. Children's services are
Six
Million
martyrs.
Weiss
himself
Extend their heartfelt greetings to all their relatives and friends, to
scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Monday:
designed and constructed the bima.
their many co-workers in the cause of Israel and in behalf of
Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach
The New Temple, holding serv-
Hari Lubavitcher Center will hold
Mizrachi and Bar-Ilan University, and to the entire community for a
()en-too ELECTRONIC
three separate services. In the ices at the Birmingham Unitarian
GARAGE DOOR
Very Happy and Healthy New Year
sanctuary, Rabbi Moshe Y. Polter Church, will have as its theme
OPENER
and Cantor Jay Bodzin will chant "Today Is the Birthday of the
the liturgy 8 a.m. Monday and World: Reassessing Man's Place in
May the New Year 5729 prove wholesome,
Tuesday. Rabbi Jacob Kranz will a Changing World." Rabbi Ernst
peaceful and joyful for all.
speak on "The Contemporary Conrad will speak on the theme
Scale of Values" and "Charity Be- 8:30 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m.
gins . .." on the the first and sec- Monday. Religious school pupils
We take this means to thank the many good people who were kind
ond days respectively. Auxiliary will gather 2 p.m. Monday.
to us during periods of illness and whose' thoughtfulness help to
Cong. Shaarey Shomayim will
services at Lessenger School will
sustain us in periods of need for the comforting words of good fritnds.
Call Evenings Until 9
be conducted by Rabbi Yitshak M. hold services 7:15 p.m. and 8 a.m.
Kagan and Cantor Yisroel Polter. Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will speak
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Rabbi Kagan will speak on "Re- on "The Meaning of Rosh Hash-
pentance—an Archaic Concept?" ana" and "The Voice of the Sho-
and "After Rosh Hashana—What far."
Cong. Bnai Moshe services will
Then?_" Youth and overflow serv-
ices will be conducted in the syna- be held 7 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. Rabbi
gogue social hall. Rabbi Avrohom Moses Lehrman will preach on "Is
Our Society Sick?" and "Better
Than Nothing." Cantor Louis Klein
British Jews Protest
will be assisted by the men's choir
directed by Daniel Braude. Youth
TV Appearance of
services will be held at 10 a.m. for
LARGEST SELECTION OF
young people age 4-17, under the
Hitler Youth Leader
direction of youth director Seymour
LONDON (JTA) — The appear- Kaplan.
ance of former Hitler Youth leader
Young Israel of Oak-Woods will
Baldur von Schirach as a guest
conduct–services 7:15 p.m. and
IN
on a popular television conversa-
7:30
a.m. Rabbi James L Gordon
tion program last Friday has
Live?"
will
preach
on
"Who
Shall
WOOL
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SILK
- RAYON
COMPLETE WITH
aroused a storm of protest from
and "The Great Awakening."
British Jews and heated controver-

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sy in other quarters.
Some newspapers denounced and
others defended the telecast of
commentator David Frost's 45. min-
ute interview with the ex-Nazi who
was released from Spandau prison
in 1966 after serving a 20-year
term on charges of having per-
verted Germany youth. The pro-
gram was broadcast by Britain's
Independent Television Network.
Alex Easterman, director of the
international affairs department of
the World Jewish Congress, said
after viewing the show that he
thought it was "revolting" to any-
one with any recollection of the
horrors perpetrated by the Nazis.
Easterman had lodged a com-
plaint on behalf of the WJC Sept.
13 when it was announced that von
Schirach was invited to appear on
one of Britain's most popular TV
shows. He warned that the pro-
minence given the ex-Nazi "might
well be explored by the neo-Nazis."
On the program, von Schirach
said Hitler was a madman who
deplored killing defenseless ani-
mals despite his lack of qualms
about mass genocide.

Cong. Beth Aaron, newly merged
with Ahavas Achim Synagogue,
will hold its own services 6:30 p.m.
Sunday and 7:30 a.m. Monday and
Tuesday. Rabbi Benjamin Gorre-
lick will speak on "Rejoice With
Trembling" and "A United Jerusa-
lem and a United Jewish People."
Cantor Joseph Birnholtz will chant
the liturgy, assisted by the choir,
directed by Melvyn Rose. Others
leading the service• will be Bence
Mermelstein and Jonathan G. Bai-
ter.
Cong. Ahavas Achim will conduct
three separate services for adults,
in the main sanctuary and social
hall on Schaefer and in the new
Southfield building. Rabbi Herbert
Estrin and Rabbi Simcha Berko-
witz will alternate as officiants in
the two Schaefer services. Cantor
Simon Bermanis will chant the
liturgy on both days. At the South-
field building, Rabbi Milton Arm
and Cantor Lester Lichter will lead
services. The schedule at both
buildings is 7:15 p.m. and 7:30 a.m.
Cong. Beth Abraham will hold
morning services at 7:45 in the
main sanctuary and 8:30 in the
social hall. Evening prayers will
"The music at a wedding pro- start at 7 in both locations. Rabbi
cession always reminds me of sol- Israel I. Halpern will officiate in
the main sanctuary, with Cantor
diers going into battle."
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