O—Friday, September 19. 1969
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
(hilt _tehim ENent kids Bond 1h•he
The Beth Achim Israel dinner which honored officers of the
merged congregation resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions total-
ing 580,000. including a 510,000 purchase by the congregation.
From left, seated: Rabbi Milton Arm, Roland Gottesman, Dr. William
M. Stoler, Allen II. Kraft, Dr. Manuel Feldman. president, Rabbi Ben-
jamin H. Gorrelick; Standing, Phillip Chapnick, Kenneth Brown, Emil
Cohen. guest star; Max Nosanehnk, Allan Rosenberg, Sidney Silver-
man and William I. Liberson, dinner chairman. Rabbis Gorrelick and
Arm made the presentations to the officers. Cantor Joseph Birnholtz
led in the singing of the anthem. Cantor Simon Bermanis led in the
Birkat Hamazon.
Moscow Synagogue Re.pa fired, Calendars
Printed, Novosti Correspondent Claims
Vast preparations for the High
Holy Days were inade at Mos-
cow's Choral Synagogue, accord-
ing to a correspondent for Novosti
Press Agency, who quoted the
president of the Jewish community
in a special release sent to The
Jewish Ness's.
Itucim GrOyer. of Novosti, re
ports the fAlowing:
'Today, on the eve of the Jew
ish New Year, I visited the Mes
cow Choral Synagogue. In every
room, final preparations were
under way for the holiday. Big re
pairs were made in the synagogue
during the summer months: tens
of thousands or rubles were spent
by the community. For the first
to you coreligionists abroad?'
"This question was replied by
Chief
Rabbi Levin:
'L'Shana
Tova! May the new year bring
happiness to our people and to all
peoples of the world. Let us re-
The college is divided into two double our efforts towards stable
Under sponsorship of the Metro-
politan Detroit Federation of Re I5-week semesters, the first begin- and lasting peace and friendship
form Synagogues, a major pro- ning Wednesday and concluding between all nations.' "
■
Reform Colle .e of Jeuish Studies
1mmunces Unit Education Classes
gram .of adult Jewish studies will
begin 7:50 p.m.. Wednesday at
Temple F.manu-El.
The College, of Jewish Studies
will offer courses at the beginning
and advanced level, as well as
special education classes for
OUNG ISRAEL. OF OAK-WOODS: Services 5:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi teachers
Iteforril
in
Gordon will speak on "Repentance, from Ilalakhie and Aggadic schools.
Sources."
The latter courses are part of •
TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi teacher certification progra m in-
Berkowitz will speak on "Return. 0 Israel."
augurated three years ago.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: services 5:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on
.lances Le•barg. educational di-
"'Why We Sin." Allan Ziegclinan, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. rector of Temple Beth El, is dean
Saturday.
of the college, while memlArs of
rim NE w TEurt.E: Service-8:30 p in. today. Rabbi Conrad will speak the faculty include Cantor Aif-thur
on "To Do Justice."
Asher. Dr. Leon Franc and Rabbi
CONG. BETH ACHIM: In-town srevices 6:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. M.. Robert Syme, Temple Israel:
Saturday. Rabbi Gorrelick will speak on "Return or Retreat." Sub- Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, Temple
urban services 6:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Arm Emanu-El: Rabbi Ernst Conrad.
The New Temple: Rabbi Robert
will speak on —Teshuva—Watchword for the Wayward."
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 6:20 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Benjamin. Temple Beth El. Wind-
sor:
Rabbi H. Phillip Berkowitz,
Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Concept of Teshuva."
Temple Beth .Iacoh, Pontiac: and
TEMPLE BETH El.: Services 5:30 a.m. today and 11:10 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi David Jesse].
Rabbi Kanter will speak on "Moses Makes Contract." Lawrence
Classes taught are "Introduc-
Robinson. Bar Mitzva..
tion to Jewish Philosophy,"
CONG. ADAS SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 alit. Saturday.
"The Bible," "The Talmud,"
Rabbi Segal will-speak on "The Return to Your Best Self."
"Ancient Jewish History," Com-
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 6:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
parative Judaism," "Reform
Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Repentence."
Judaism," "History of the Jew-
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. textay. Rabbi Rosenbaum will
ish Religion," "The Jewish holi-
speak on "Compass for the Uncharted."
days;" "The Prayer Book,"
EinmINGuAm TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Wine will "Elementary Hebrew," "Ad-
speak on "The Fear of Loneliness."
vanced Hebrew," "Conversation-
al Hebrew," "Introduction to
TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today conducted by BATY.
Judaism," "Principles of Re-
the temple.youth group, followed by an installation of officers.
form Jewish Education" and
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
workshops
for the intermediate
Harry Siegel, Bar Mitzva.
SYNAGOGUE
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Shawn Spira and Michael Robbins. Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. !SETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Richard Kaplan and Michael Stockier, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 'a in. Satur-
day. David Levis and Howard Kaplan. Bnai Nlitzva.
Regular service's will he held at Shomrey Emunah. Beth Isaac of
Ti colon, Cong. Beth Hulled, Mishkan Israel, Downtown Synagogue. Cong.
Beth Abraham, Livonia Jewish Congregation and Young Israel of
ort hw est Detroit.
Bereznitzer Honors Galchinskys
religious school grades.
Students may enroll for one
course, or as many as three.
Holiday Deadline
Because Tom Kippur will be
observed Monday, there will he
an early deadline for - the issue
of Sept. 26. All copy should be
in hur _hands by noon today. or
it will he considered too late for
the Sept. 26 issui,•.
Miami Rabbis Support Bid
for Integration in Schools
At the Bereznitzer Aid Society celebration which honored Mr. and
Mrs. Rubin Galchinsky and resulted in Israel Bond sales totaling
$15,000, including a $5,000 purchase by the society, are (from left)
Meyer Terebelo, president; Mr. and Mrs. Galchinsky holding honor
scroll awarded them; and Albert Koss, celebration chairman. Louis
Levine was the guest Itpeaker. ' ' ''' ' ' " ''''''' " • '•
time in the 80 years that the house literature, including some very
of prayer exists, the old heating rare editions. Not long before the
system has been replaced with a holiday, we started to compile a
now one, more improved and con- general catalogue of the library.
venient. 'We are not afraid of This will enable our parishioners
frosts now. it will be as warm in to make the best use of its riches.
the synagogue as at home.' Mena-
" 'As for the approaching holi-
she Mikhailovich, community pres-
days, we have everything ready:
ident, told me with pleasure.
the synagogue is prepared to
•What else can you tell me?'
accept any number of those
I asked him. ,
wishing to pray. The well-known
" 'A few days ago we received
Cantor Yakov Steinberg and his
a complete editihn of the Jewish - choir will-
take their places near
religious calendar from the print-
the pulpit on Friday evening, as
ing house. For the first time 10,-
usual, and the parishioners will
000 copies have been printed,
again hear their magnificent
twice as many as in previous
chanting.'
years. Our synagogue boasts a
" 'What would you like to wish
very extensive stock of religious
MIAMI (JTA)—An appeal to the
Jewish community "to fulfill the
highest ideals of Judaism by work-
ing for a fully integrated society in
our educational system" was made
here by Rabbi Joseph Nara, speak-
ing as president of the Greater
Miami chapter of the American
Jewish Committee and of the
Greater Miami Rabbinical Associa-
tion. He urged American Jews "to
fulfill our tradition of equality and
respect for every human being."
Rabbi Narot joined with Bishop
James L. Duncan and with Chris-
tian leaders in an appeal to the
membership of Miami churches
and synagogues, community or-
ganiaztions and citizens to support
the intergration of
the city's
schools and to end de facto segre-
gation. The statement called on , all
"to work with the school board and
local schools to achieve integrated
quality 'education, not in the far
fut ure, but • no w. "
Feb. 9. A new series of classes
will be offered during the second
term.
Bernard E. Linden, vice presi-
dent of Temple Israel, is chairman
of the college board. The Metro-
politan Federation is headed by
Morton II. Barris, past president
of Temple Israel.
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HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
at
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE
8100 West Seven Mile Road at Greenlawn
Conducted by RABBI ISRAEL I. HALPERN, CANTOR
SHABTAI ACKERMAN and CHOIR, conducted by
ISRAEL FUCHS.
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR AUXILIARY SERVICES IN NUSBAUM HALL
'conducted by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld
Limited Seats Available in Main Sanctuary
For information on new memberships, High Holy Days Seats, Hebrew
School registration, Call Sg nagogue Office.
OFFICE HOURS: Daily 9 A.M.-4:30 P.M.—Sunday 10 A.191.-1:00 P.M.
UN 1-6696
Selichot Services will be held Saturday night, September 6th
(no tickets necessary)
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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
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due to illness) of
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For information, call Mrs. Fein at 541-6731
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Three
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Sunday School II — 7 yrs. — 9 yrs.
Sunday School III — 9 yrs. — 11 yrs.
Tuition — £50.00 per year
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