20-Friday, Aip, -st 25, 1972

Temple Kol Ami to Install Officers Restate Principle s

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SYNAGOGUE

Temple Kol Ami will hold a
peci I service dedicated to the
installation of officers and a reaffir-
mation of its founding principles
8:30 p m. today. Rabbi Ernst J
Conrad will officiate

SERVICES

Harry Roer will be installed as
president. Other new officers are
Mrs Walter Ambinder and Robert
Roth vice presidents: Mrs. Martin
kabcenell, secretary, and Burton
Hollander, treasurer.

I ()NG. BN
NIOSIIE: Service, 6 45 p m trelaN and F, 45 a ni Satur-
hen .111 Goe s Well." Levi
d.o. Rabbi Lehrman will speak on
!,,cron Bar M illy a

titst. RNA' 1St{ %FL of Pontiac: term ice, 7 3n p m t0,1:1 ■.
Rabbi
Berman will discos. The IS isOnm of the Torah." Services 9 a m
satordas Larry Kr per Bar Nlit:Ya ,

11[11:7 ■ 11NIIII.'1M TEMPLE: Services S 30 p m today. Rabbi Wine will
di,cus, "An Intimate View of Man." Steven Dworkin, Bar Mitzva.

The temple's eight founding

CONG. MISIIK 1N ISRAEL: Services 7 p m. today and 9 a m. Satur-
day
Kranz's sermon will be "The Hasidic Meaning of the
Holv Land."
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8 30 p 111 today Rabbi Conrad will speak
or "Fitness for Public Office, Now Ito We Judge?" Services 1030
a is Saturday. Jeffrey Weintraub. Bar r‘litzva

The Jewish News cautions all
who wish to submit copy for the
issue of Sept. 8 that because of
Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4,
there will be early deadlines.
All publicity must be submitted
by noon Friday, Sept. I. or it
will be considered too late for
publication. If mail delivery is
uncertain, hand deli very is
recom mended.
Because Rosh Hashana
will
be observed on a weekend (Sept.
8 and 9), it will not affect dead-
lines for the issue of Sept. 15.
However, because Yom Kippur
will occur on Monday. Sept. 18,
there will be an early deadline
of noon Friday, Sept. 15, for the
issue of Sept. 22.

CONG. SDAAREV ZEDEK: Services 6 ti in today and 8 45 Satur-
day Burton Goodman and Morey Smerling. Bnai Mitzva.

CONE. RUTH
Ser% ices 7 15 and 8 15 p m. today. Debra and
ta Kemper. Knot Mitzva, Services 8 45 a.m. Saturday. Richard
Bar Mitzva.

It ONG. ADAS SHALOM: Services 6 p m today and 9 aan Saturday.
M:trk Gorman. liar Mitzva.

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SHALOM: Services S p in today and 9 a m Saturday.
Neil Bias in and Kenneth Gaynor, Bnai Mitzva.

CONG. BUTII MOSES: Sets ices 630 p m.. todzt. and 8 45 a rn. Salur

day. Samuel Kinzer, Bar Maz ■ a.

Regular services will be held at Con;;. Bnai David. Cong. Beth
Abraham-110M, Temple Emanu-Ed Young Israel of Oak Woods.
1.Ronia Jewish Congregation. Young Israel of Greenfield, Temple Beth
LI. Young Israel of Northwest, Cong. Shaarev Shomayim Cong.
Shomrey Frlinnah Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, Young Israel of South-
field iSte,enson School. Lahscr and Winchester Rds. d Cong. Bnai
Isr:•el Beth Yehudah. Downtown Stnagogue and 13340 W Sever Mile.
Minyan will he held 7:30- a in. Monday through Friday and 8:30
.1 ni Sunday at Temple Israel

Three Michigan
Synagogues to Use
the Newest Mahzor

Three Michigan synagogues will
he using the new edition of the
Conservative Mahzor prepared un-
der the direction of Rabbi Jules .
Harlow.

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to Start Israel Itirthdas- Fete in t..S.

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The Rabbinical Assembly an-
nounces that in addition to Adas
Shalom, whose orders for the Mah-
zor for the approaching Holy Days
as announced in the review in
last week's issue of the Jewish
News. the Mahzor will be used by
Rabbi Wayne Frankel in Benton
Harbor anti by Ahavat Israel Con-
gregation in Bentoon Harbor.

Inc an independence torch, lit two
days earlier in Jerusalem by Pres-
ident Zalman Shazar in a ceremony
opening the Israeli celebration
Stein said that, following the Nell
York
Ceremony, independence
torches dispatched from Israel will
he distributed to Ilk'
in tilt . t" S and Came:,
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Early Deadlines

TI. SIP!F BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Sersices 8 30 p in totla. Rabbi
Berkowitz will discuss "What Is the Semi( e of the Heart?"

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Mesdames Julius Scott, Morris

Mersky, Kenneth Solomon, Louis
Golden, Martin Kabcenell, Her-
bert Grosberg,
Raymond Rapa-
port and Janet Davis Lynn.
Past presidents are Gerald
Freedman, Howard Green, Morris
Mersky and Julian Scott.

SOUTHFIELD-10 MILE AREA

Board members to he installed .
are: Mrs. Reuben Bergman. Irwin
Desinonde, Joseph Gadon, Arnold
Hirsch. Mrs. Melvin Lester, Dr.
Alan, Perlmutter, Mrs. Irving Pro-
tech, Mrs. Eugene Snider, John
Stein, Dr. Michael Steinberg and
Leslie Weiss.

Mill F. ISRAF:I.: Sere tc e, 8 30 p m today Rabbi Syme's sermon
topic will he "Significant Moments in Jewish History." Sem ices
11 a rn Saturday

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The light
rig of a 25:branch candelabra at
the International Sr nagogue at Ken-
nedy Airport Sept 26 will mark
the beginning of the year long
American obSer,ance of Israel's
anni‘i•rsary. Jacob Stem.
Chairman of the American Commit
tee for I'-rail s 25th arum cr,ar ■
elehr.ition. announced here

families and its past presi-
dents also will be honored at
the service. The families, who
began the congregation (as
the New Temple) six years
ago, will take part in a special
reaffirmation of principles.
The founders are Messrs and

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