16—Friday, September 26, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CI 1 1 Dinner Nets $6.1,000 in Israel Bonds ' Sukkot m Festival to Start at Sundown Sukkot, the Feast of Taber- nacles. a holid'ay of harvest and Thanksgiving. w ill begin this eve- ning at surulqwn. Services, fol- lowed by Sukkij tocials, will mark the first two clays of the eight- clay festival itiunples the first day only ). Congregations which have in- dicated their • schedules are as follows: Young Israel of Oak-Woods will hold ser% ices 6:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Rab- bi James 1. Gordon will speak on "The Essential Features of an Etrog" and 7Siikka: Symbol of G e n u i n e Jewish Faith," each morning, respectively. Junior Con- gregation services. under Rabbi Melvin Sachs. will be held 10 a.m. in the chapel. Cong. Beth Shalom services will be held 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. both m o r n i n g s. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern's sermon Sat- urday will be on "The Chosen" Services that evening will start at 6:15. On Sunday morning at 9, religious school children will be consecrated; and Mark Fitzerman and Lauren Wen will deliver sermonettes. Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac 'Bar Mitzva Factories' Assailed has scheduled services for 8 p.m. CHICAGO (JTA) — Suburban binical, considered the activity "a today and 10 a.m. Saturday, when "Bar Mitzva factories" have been purely commercial enterprise — a Rabbi Philip Berkowitz will speak denounced in a statement by the profit-making venture which seeks on "The Symbols of Our Feast." Synagogue Council of the North- to debase Jewish religious life." His topic tonight will be "The west Suburbs of Chicago. repre- He pointed out that the "center" Beauty of Life." Temple Emanu-El services will senting the 15 major synagogues was not affiliated with either of the two major educational systems be held 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi in eight Chicago suburbs. Jewish community of serving the Milton Rosenbaum will discuss The specific target of the de- Greater Chicago — the Board of "The Pain of Gratitude." Robert nunciation was a "non-synagogue- Jewish Education and the Associ- Schwartz, Bar Mitzva. Rabbi affiliated" Private Educational ated Talmud Torahs. Rosenbaum will speak on "Why Center which, the statement said, The statement warned Jewish Those Plants" at 10:30 a.m. serv- purported to offer preparation of parents in communities served by ' ices Saturday. Prior to services, the ceremony fOr candidates, ac- the 15 member congregations to he children will bring baskets of fruit cording to the Sentinel. Chicago wary of commercial appeals for and sweets to the sukka which Jewish weekly. "Bar Mitzva factories which later will be given to needy Max Rabin, president of the would deny their boys and girls . recipients. Synagogue Council, said affiliates a legitimatae Jewish education, Birmingham Temple will hold of the agency adopted unanimously identified with the synagogue, the , services 8:30 p.m. today, when the statement which assailed ef- central institution and repository Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak forts to reduce Jewish education of Jewish survival." on "The Fear of Giving." to the "primitive and unintelligent Rabin cited the original prospec- Cong. Beth Abraham Sukkot level" of training for the ceremony tus: for the Synagogue Council, services will be held 5:55 evenings without relationship to commit which was organized in 1963, which and 8:30 mornings. Rabbi Israel ments through synagogue affilia- urged "restraint from appealing to Halpern will . speak on "flow to tion. The rabbis and congrega- the lowest taste and value judg- Enjoy Your Faith" Saturday and tional presidents were reported to ment in the emphasis on the Bar "How to Bring Back the Good have been particularly critical of Mitzva celebration without em- Old Days" Sunday. a mailing sent out by the Private phasis on the mitzvah of Torah Cong. Beth Achim's sched- Educational Center which declared learning." The statement also op ule is 6 p.m. today and 8:30 that "We are not a synagogue posed "shopping for the cheapest, a.m, both days at the Schaefer and de do not want to be one . easiest and quickest religious and building. Rabbi Benjamin Gor- we are not here to build edifices." educational requirements as a cri- relick will preach on "Sukkot- said that Jewish leader- terion of affiliation" with a syna- • the Joy of Simplicity" and ship in the suburbs, lay and rab- gogue. "Satus Seekers—Jewish Style," each morning, respectively. At suburban services, to be held 8:30 a.m. both days, Rabbi Milton Arm will speak on "The Cong. Bnai Moshe will resume versational Hebrew by .Hannan Security of Insecurity" and adult study courses Tuesday. with Weizman. "Wellsprings of Ha ppi nes s." a range of classes from `beginners The "Crises" course will be Evening services today will be and elementary conversational Ile- taught by Rabbi Moses Lehrman at 6; Saturday at 6:15. brew to "Crises of Our Times and during the second hour through Jewish Law.' Classes begin at Nov. 4. From Nov. 18 through Dec. 1 Temple Israel services will be held 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Fram 8:15, with two one-hour sessions 23, when all classes will conclude, followed by refreshments.• a course in "Modern Jewish Au- will preach on "The Story of The first hour sessions, besides thorn" will be taught by a panel Sukkot." Dougl as Rouff, Bar Hebrew, are "Liturgy and Haftora of in. tru rs, including Dr. Lew- Mitzva. Services Saturday will he Reading" taught by Cantor Louis rence Ber ove, associate profes- at 10:30 a.m. - Young Israel of Greenfield serv- Klein: and "Crucial Chapters in sor of English and American litera- Jewish History" taught by Dr. i ture at the University of Michigan; ices will be held 6:05 p.m. today Benjamin Yapko, associate super- Mrs. Henry Berris, general chair- and 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. intendent of the United Hebrew man of the Jewish Book Fair; and Rabbi Samuel Prero's sermon Schools. Beginners Hebrew is Mrs. Seymour Ricklin, coordinator topics will be "Spiritual Famine taught by Mark Eichner and con- of special projects of the Uni- Amidst Material Plenty" and "The versity Center of Adult Education. Role That Israel Plays Among the Registration will take place 7:50- Nations Today." Temple Beth El Sukkot services 8: 15 p.m. Tuesday. For informa- ' tion, call the synagogue, LI 8-9000. will be at 5:30 today and 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi M or to n Kanter will preach on "Why Live Smithfield Beth Achim in a Lean-To Today?" offers ten-day trip to Cong. Bnai Jacob will hold Offers Daily Services Israel during services 6:05 p.m. today and 9 Dr. Saul Rosenblum and Hyman November and January a.m. Saturday. Rabbi I. Isaac will Margolis, co-chairmen of the ritual discuss "Sukkot." all inclusive committee of Cling. Beth Achim, The New Temple will celebrate Includes announce that morning and eve- Sukkot at services 8:30 p.m. today ning weekday services are benig • Round trip jet transportation at Birmingham Unitarian Church. (economy class) via El Al conducted at the Southfield build- Marshall Solomon, Bar Mitzva. • First Class Hotels ing. 21100 W. 12 Mile. At 7 p.m. Sunday, a service will • 2 meals a day Daily morning services begin at • Porterage for baggage 7:15. Evening services, which vary be held in the sukka erected at • Transfers the church. subject to sunset, are now being • Entrance fees Adas Shalom Synagogue will recited at 6:15. • Specially selected guides hold services 6 p.m. today and licensed by the Ministry of 8:45 - both mornings. Following When men are pure, laws are Tourism useless; when men are corrupt, each service, a reception will he For further Information call I held in the sukka. 42644124 or 642-9332. laws are broken. Cong. Bnai Moshe services are —Benjamin Disraeli. .A t total of $65,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions was announced at the combined Young Israels Pre-High Holy Day leadership reception dinner. At the head table. (from left, seated) are: David 1. Berris, Rabbi James I. Gordon of Young Israel of Oak-Woods and Phillip Stollman, president of that congregation and chairman of the Israel Bond Congregational and High Holy Day Council; (standing) Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, rabbi-emeritus of Young Israel of Greenfield; Lew Norman. guest star; Sanford Eisenberg, president; and Rabbi Samuel H. Prero of Young Israel of Greenfield. Bnai Mosh Slates Adult Courses American Habonim Association $439 scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Morning p.m. 5:45 services will start at 8:45. Junior congregation will meet b o th mornings. Temple Beth Am will hold a family Sukkot service 7:30 p m. today. at 9 a.m. services Sunday. Cong. Beth Hillel services will be at 6:05 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. both days. Kidush in the sukka will follow. Cong. Beth Moses will hold services 6:10 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. We refuse praise from a desire Cong. Bnai David services are to he praised twice.—La Roche- set for 6 evenings and 8:30 foucauld. mornings. Kidush will be served in the synagogue sukka, dec- orated by the youth clubs. Junior congregation will meet Fine Men's Clothes at 10 a.m. each day. for Over 35 Years Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold HARRY THOMAS services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 15200 W. 7 Mile Rd. a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzva 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield of MiChael Klein will be observed OPEN SUN. 11-4 BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE PRESENTS THE FALL LECTURE SERIES FEATURING A SERIES OF TEN DISCUSSIONS ON THE REAL HISTORY OF THE JEWS A HUMANIST PERSPECTIVE MONDAY EVENINGS, 8:30 - 10 P.M. Robert Frost Junior High, Oak Pork Registration: Monday, October 6, 8:00-8:30 Tuition: Members — Ten Dollars. Non-Members — Fifteen Dollars Under the Distinguished Patronage of Her Excellency GOLDA HEIR Prime Minister of Israel His Excellency General ITZHAK RABIN the Ambassador of Israel Rany Hirsch Presents, in Co-operation with America-Israel Cultural Foundation Direct from U.S.S.R. and Israel Where She Was Received With Stormy Enthusiasm FIRST TOUR IN THE FREE WORLD THE SOfsfGSTRESS NEHAIMA LIFSCHITZ SOUL OF RUSSIAN JEWRY Comes to Detroit for ONE Concert Only Wednesday, October 22, 8:20 p.m. MASONIC AUDITORIUM ':A small figure, for the first time, stands on the stage in Israel. A figure which sings songs, plain and wonderful — songs of the Jewish people—songs of joy—songs of a people in whom burns a will to live—songs of longing and songs or resistance... IN A PROGRAM OF YIDDISH, HEBREW, ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN SONGS Tickets and Mail orders: $6.50, $5.50, $4.50, $3.50 at Masonic Auditorium, J. L. Hudson's, & Grinnell's Groups Information: Mrs. E. 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