Day of Atonement to Be Observed Monday On Sunday evening, the So le11111 Kol Nidre liturgy will set the mood for Observance of Y0111 Kippur in synagogues throughout the world. Detroit area synagogUes w hich have indicated the schedule of services and sermon topics for the Day of Atonement are as follows: Temple Beth Am of Livonia will hold service s 8:30 p.m. Sunday, with Rabbi Stephen Chester speaking on "Concepts of Sin in Judaism and Christian- ity." At 10 a.m. services Mon- day, Rabbi Chester will discuss "Choose Life: Israel and Its Current Conflict With Egypt." Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold services G:15 p.m. Sunday and 9 Meyer Minkowich will speak on "Ilave We Sinned 'Inadvertently?" and on —co Remember and Be I Remembered." Young Israel of Oak - Woods' I schedule is fol . 6 p.m. Sunday and 8:30 a.m. Monday. Rabbi James I. Gordon will speak on "The Road to Perfection" at Kol Nidre services and "Steps. to a Mes- sianic Era" Monday. Cong. Bnai David will hold Yom Kippur services 6:15 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday. Dr. Hayim Donin's sermon topic will be "Fear Not, My Servant Jacob" and Rabbi Isaac Rose's will be "The 'New Look' in Atonement." At the parallel services, Cantors a.m. Monday. Rabbi Irwin Groner Hyman Adler and Edward Feigel- will speak on "Let Us Reason , To man will chant the liturgy. Four gether" at Kol Nid re services and separate services for youth and "I Have Set Before You Life and children will begin at 10 a.m. Death" Monday. Yizkor will be recited at noon. Rabbi Gerald Tel- ler will discuss "On Becoming a Person" at 6 p.m. services of the Junior Congregation Sunday. Can- tor Reuven Frankel will chant the services for young people in grades 9 - 12. It a bin Groner and Cantor Frankel will lead services for children kindergarten through grade 2 at 4 p.m. Monday. All other children will have services at 10:15 a.m. Cong. Adas Shalom's schedule is for 8:30 p.m. Sunday and 8:45 a.m. Monday in both main sanc- tuary and social hall. Alternating pulpits, Rabbis Jacob Segal -and Leonard Callan will speak on Monday, Cong. Beth Shalom Kol Nidre services will begin 6:15 p.m., and Rabbi Mordecai Halpern * A plaque bearing an inscription in Hebrew from the prophet Isaiah on a bas-relief map of the ancient city of Jerusalem will be presented to synagogues for distinguished participation in the High Holy Day Israel Bond Appeal and in related CITY OF PEACE PLAQUE the men's choirs assistance at 6:15 p.m. services Sunday. Rabbi Lehrman will preach on "Eleven- th Hour. - His topic at 8:45 a.m. services Monday will be - "Re- appraisal of Our Days." Junior congregation services for all age levels will be conducted Monday. Kol Nidre services will be held for young people age 13 - 17 only. Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac will hold services 6:15 p.m. Sun- day and 9 a.m. Monday. Dr. congregational activities, it was announced by Robert Brody, Israel Bond general chairman, and Phil- lip Stollman, congregational and High Holy Day chairman. The quotation reiterates the com- mitment of faith: "For Zion's sake, I shall not keep silent. For Jerusa- lem's sake, I shall not rest." The gold-plated, three-dimension- al replica of the city of Jerusalem in the year 1570, carries the in- scription: D .4YEN() fl, r1 ...et urn. BY HENRY LEONARD rl it Congregations Making Bond Appeals to Receive 'City of Peace Plaque "Start the - World, I Want to Get On" and "Looking and Seeing," respectively. Ca n tor Nicholas Fenakel and Associate Cantor Larry Vieder will chant the lit- urgy, assisted by the synagogue choir. Ninth graders to college students will hold their own serv- ice, as will 6th to 8th graders and 3rd to 7th graders. Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, will start Kol Nidre prayers at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Philip Berko- witz will speak on "Fear Not, 0 Israel." At 10 a.m. services Monday, his topic will be "Be- tween Image and Reality." Monday afternoon services will begin at 3. Cong. Bnai Moshe Cantor Louis Klein will chant Kol Nidre with it will speak on "Soul Food." Can- • ice G:30 p.m. at Stevenson School,' tor Ruben Erlbaum will chant , Southfield. Other children's serv- the service. At Monday services, ices at both buildings will begin which start at 8:45 a.m., Rabbi : 10 a.m. Monday. Halpern will discuss "Confront- Birmingham Temple will hold ing Life. and Death." services at 8:30 p.m. Sunday and The New Temple will hold serv- 10:30 a.m. Monday. Rabbi Sher- ices 8:30 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. win Wine will speak on "The Fear Monday in the Birmingham Uni- of Failure" and "The Fear of tarian Church. A special chit- Dependency." At 4 p.m. memorial dren's service will. he conducted services Monday, his topic will be at 2:30 p.m. Yom Kippur day, and "The Fear o cath." adult worship resumes at 3:30. Temple Beth El has slated services for 7 a d 9 p.m. Sun- Cong. Beth Achim, at both day, with Dr. Ri hard C. Hertz Schaefer Rd. and Southfield build- preaching. At 10, a.m. services ings, will hold 'services at 6 p.m. Monday, Rabbi Morton Kanter Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday. Rabbi will preach.. Children's and Benjamin Gorrelick will speak on youth services will be held 2 "Atonement at One With God" and p.m. Monday, and afternoon "Remember the Dead for the Sake adult services will start at 2:45, of Living." Rabbi Milton Arm's with memorial setIvices an hour topics for the Southfield services later. Men and women in the are "The Rebellious Age" Sunday armed forces are invited with- and "Where God and Man Meet" out cards of admission. Monday. Yizkor will be recited at Cong. Beth Moses will hold Yom 11 a.m. Lahav United Synagogue' Youth will hold a Kol Nidre serv- Kippur services at 6:20 p.m. and 9 a.m. Yizkor will be recited at 0 — • "For outstanding participation in the Israel Bond program which is strengthening the economy of the state of Israel as the founda- tion for the spiritual and cultural rebirth of the Jewish people." More than 20 congregations are taking part in the Yom Kippur High Hoiy Day Appeal, which is the mainstay of the Detroit Israel Bond Campaign. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, who recently returned from a stay of six months in Israel, will make his 12th consecutive ap- peal at Adas Shalom on Kol Nidre and at Yizkor. Adas Shalom is the top congreation in the country in High Holy Day Israel Bond results. Three nationally known speakers will be in Detroit on behalf of the Israel Bond High Holy Day Ap peal. They include Dr. Marnin Feinstein, Hebrew scholar, educa- tor and author, who is a professor at Columbia; Henry Levy, former JDC director in Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and North Africa; who also served as director-general of HIAS in Europe; and Eleazar Lipsky, chairman of the board of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and a leading novelist and play- wright, whose father was LOWS Lipsky,a founder Of the American Zionist Organization. Many congregations will become "branches" of the Israel Bond office for the convenience of mem- bers who will be able to buy their Bonds there. Israel Bond appeals were held orr Rosh Hashana at Cong. Beth Moses, Mishk an Israel-Nusach Hari-Lubavitcher Center. Bnai Is- rael-Beth Yehudah and Cong. Bnai Jacob. Results are still incomplete. noon Monday. Cong. Shaarey Shomayim serv- ices are set for 6 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. Beth Abrahani will hold its parallel services at 6 p.m. Sun- day, 8 a.m. Monday in the main sanctuary and 8:30 a.m. in the Odessa Chief Rabbi Visits Counterpart in Romania BUCHAREST (JTA) — The chief rabbi of Odessa. Israel Schwartz- blatt, arrived here Tuesday to visit Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen of Ro-; mania. Rabbi Schwartzblatt, origiH nally from Lithuania: is a talmudic scholar who once taught in a Mos- cow yeshiva. Copr. Leonard ► rit;l6n Old men delight in giving good advice as a consolation for the fact that they can no longer set bad ,examples. —La Rochefoucauld. Cong. Beth Isaac. of Trenton will hold services 6:45 p.m. Sunday and 9:30 a.m. Monday. Yizkor will be at 11:30 a.m. Young Israel of Greenfield will hold its services 6:15 p.m. and 8 a.m., with Yizkor to begin at 11 a.m. Cong. Beth Hillel will hold Kol Nidre prayers at 6:15, and Yom .Kippur services are set for 8:15 a.m. Monday. Yizkor will be at 4:45 p.m. Temple Emanu-El's schedule is 8:15 p.m. Sunday and 9:30 a.m. Monday. Children's services will be at 1:30, and adult services will resume at 3, with yizkor an hour later.- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 19, 1969-21 CARS TO BE DRIVEN To any state. Also drivers furnish- ed to drive your car anywhere. Full} insured and I.C.C. licensed. Insured Driveaway System 9970 Grand- ' Detroit, Mich. 48204 WE 1-0620-21-22 NUDITY... MEN'S WEAR COVERS IT IN STYLE NORTHLAND CENTER EASTLAND CENTER 6513 WOODWARD i7LVOR EL 6-6540 DR 1-3760 TR 2-8883 Security Charge • Michigan Bankard & Diners Cards Honored BUY or LEASE CHEVROLET Harry Abram ORDER YOUR 1970 MODEL NOW Lorry Stern "A Call Will Save You Money" EXTRA BIG SAVINGS ON ALL 1969's! SHORE CHEVROLET CO. 891-2360 Res. LI 8-4119 891-0600 Res. 358-2232 12240 JOS. CAMPAU, DETROIT ALL X-WAYS LEAD TO OUR OFFICE Jerusalem City Council to Raise Membership JERUSALEM (JTA) — As a re- sult of an order published by Min- ister of the Interior Moshe Shapiro, the Jerusalem City Council has raised its membership from 21 to 31. The change is reportedly due to; an increase in the city's popula- tion. Other townships are also to have larger councils. social hall. Rabbi Israel Halpern's sermon topics are "On Choosing Sides" and "A Summary of Our Faith." produce THE JEWISH NEWS Over 200' Craftsmen ore employed by PAK printers — there is no substitute. "Know-how" is mandatory in the nine Allied Printing Trades Unions who produce The Jewish News. Printers of The Jewish News for over a Quarter Century • IITR•IT PRINTING COMPANY 1442 BRUSH • DETROIT - • ; 962 - 3703 •