Synagogues, Temples Slate Rosh Hashana Services
The Jewish New Year will
begin Monday evening at
sundown, and will be ushered
in with Rosh Hashana ser-
vices in all synagogues and
temples. Reform Jews will
•celebrate the holiday for one
day while Conservative and
Orthodox congregations will
celebrate for two days.
The following congrega-
tions in the Detroit area an-
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nounced their service sched-
ules:
Cong Bnai Israel of Pon-
tiac will have services be-
ginning 7 p.m. Monday. At
8 a.m. services Tuesday,
Rabbi Leonard Berman will
speak on "Enrich Yourselves
Jewishly." Tuesday evening
services will be held at 7.
On Wednesday, services will
be held at 8 a.m. at which
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Sincere Wishes for a
New Year Filled with
Health, Happiness and Peace
time Rabbi Berman will
speak on "The Halakha Is
Relevant."
Temple Kol Ami will have
its first Rosh Hashana ser-
vice 8:30 p.m. Monday at
(Weekly Sabbath List
on Page. 54.)
the Hillel Day School. Rabbi
Ernst Conrad's sermon ser-
ies will deal with "Peace in
Our Time." The temple choir
will render the musical por-
tions of the service, assisted
by soloist, Cynthia Blough,
and Dr. Irving Friedman.
Nathalie M. Conrad is music
director. On Tuesday, ser-
vices will be held at 10 a.m.
with a children's service at
3 p.m. conducted by the
temple youth group.
Cong. Beth Shalom will
usher in the New Year with
services beginning 6 p.m.
Monday at which time Rabbi
David Nelson will speak on
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Congregation B'nai David
of Southfield
24350 Southfield Rd.
557-8210
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Cantor Hyman Adler
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Wish their congregants their families,
The Jewish community and
the State of Israel
A Happy, Healthy
and Prosperous
NEW YEAR
Crowned with Peace throughout the World
Wednesday services will be
held at 8 a.m. at which time
Rabbi Goldman will speak
on "The Symbol of the Sho-
far." Cantor Shimon Green-
stein will officiate.
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hil-
lel will usher in Rosh Has-
hana with services 7 p.m.
Monday. Services will be
held at 8 •.m. and 7 p.m.
on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern wiL
officiate at all services and
deliver the morning ser-
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HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
ROSH HASHANA and YOM KIPPUR are the Two
Festivals of the JEWISH NEW YEAR
For Jewish humanists they are not suspensefuldays of Judgment. They are
opportunites for self-reflection. They are times of celebration when we
can affirm the power of human beings to assume responsibility for their
lives, to choose their own values and to achieve them.
RABBI SHERWIN WINE'S
theme for High Holidays this year is an
ethical theme, implicit in the very nature of Humanistic Judaism . . THE
• Rosh Hashana Evening Monday, September 16, &30 P.M. — UNIVERSALISM
Holiday
Deadline
ROSH HASHANA
Sept. 1 (1,1 7, 18
nals" at 7:30 a.m. services
Tuesday. Services will be
held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
At 7:30 a.m. services Wed-
nesday, Rabbi Stanley Ros-
enbaum will deliver the ser-
mon. Services will be held
that evening at 7:30.
Cong. Shaarey Shomayim
will begin its Rosh Hashana
services 7:30 p.m. 'Monday.
At 8 a.m. services Tuesday,
Rabbi Leo Goldman will
speak on "Rosh Hashana
5735." Evening s e r vice s
Tuesday will be held at 7:30.
WORLD IS MY HOMELAND.
MR. and MRS.
PAUL ZUCKERMAN
Shaarit Haplaytah announces
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
Temple Emanu-El will
hear Rabbi Milton Rosen-
baum speak on "The Cleans-
ing Storm" at 8:15 p.m. ser-
vices Monday. On Tuesday
at 10 a.m., Rabbi Rosen-
baum will speak on "What
Value in Sacrifice." At 2:30
p.m. Tuesday, the temple
will host a Rosh Hashana
children's service.
Cong. Bnai Moshe will be-
gin its Rosh Hashana
schedule 6:30 p.m. MondaY.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
speak on "Long Range Sig-
Because The Jewish
News will have two less
work days due to the
Rosh Hashana holiday,
there- will be an early
deadline of 11 a.m. to-
day for the issue of
Sept. 20. Copy must be
in our hands — either
by mail or hand deliv-
ery — before the dead-
line or it will be too
late for publication.
The Jewish News
also will have an early
deadline for the issue of
Sept. 27. Copy for that
issue must be in our of-
fice by 11 a.m. Sept. 20
to be in time for pub-
lication. Late copy will
be held for another
week if it is still timely.
"Repetition or Regenera-
tion." On Tuesday, services
will be held at 8:15 a.m. and
6 p.m. Rabbi Nelson will
speak on "5735 — a New
Year — in What Way" at the
evening service. On Wednes-
day, services will be held at
8:15 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. Rab-
bi Nelson's sermon topic at
the Minha service is "Our
Prayers for the New Year."
Temple Beth Jacob of Pon-
tiac will hear Rabbi H. Phil-
ip Berkowitz speak on "The
Issues Before Us" at Rosh
Hashana services at 8:30
p.m. Monday. On Tuesday,
Rabbi Berkowitz will speak
on "Where Are We Going"
at 10 a.m. services. A chil-
dren's service = will be held
at 2:30 p.m.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
begin Rosh Hashana services
6 p.m. Monday in the main
sanctuary. Tuesday's ser-
vice will begin at 7:45 a.m.,
with the sounding of the sho-
far at 9:45 a.m. and a ser-
mon, "At this Point in Time"
by Rabbi Irwin Groner at
noon. Tuesday evening ser-
vices will be held at 6. At
7:45 a.m. Wednesday, that
day's Rosh Hashana services
will begin. The shofar will be
sounded at 9:45 and Rabbi
Howard Lifshitz will speak
on "God Is the 'Why,' I Am
the 'How' " at noon.
• Rosh Hashana Morning Tuesday, September 17, 10:30 A.M. — TRANSCENDENCE
• Yom Kippur Evening Wednesday, September 25, &30 P.M. — HOPE
• Yom Kippur Morning Thursday, September 26, 10:30 A.M. -- DISCIPLINE
a Memorial Service, Thursday, September 26, 4:00 P.M. — CONTINUITY
CHILDREN'S Services ( ages 4-9)
Rosh Hashana — Tuesday, September 17, 2:00 P.M.
Yom Kippur — Thursday, September 26, 2:00 P.M.
Youth Services ( ages 10-12)
Rosh Hashana — Tuesday, September 17, 3:00 P.M.
Yom Kippur — Thursday, September 26, 3:00 P.M.
Tickets of admission will be required for all adult services. Non-members
may purchase admission tickets by calling the Temple Secretary. Tickets
are not required for children and youth services.
The
Birmingham Temple
The Center of Humanistic Judaism
28611 West 12 Mile Road, Farmington, Michigan 48024
477-1410
(Between Inkster and Middlebelt)
Services Friday, 8:30 P.M.
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THE
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
(Chesed Shel Emes)
INVITES
GREATER DETROIT JEWRY
to participate in a
MEMORIAL SERVICE
for the 'Six Million Jews who perished in Europe
at the Hands of the Nazis .. .
Which will be held on
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1:00 P.M.
at the
HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK
(Chesed Shel Emes) Gratiot and 14 Mile Road
RABBI SOLOMON H. GRUSKIN
CANTOR HYMAN ADLER
of Cong. B'nai Zion
of Cong. B'nai David
Will participate in these services
Hyman Lipsitz, President; Joseph M. Korman, Leo B. Furst, Vice-Presidents;
Sam Levine, C e metery Chairman; Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Executive Director;
Nathan Wolok, Assistant Director; Rabbi Henry L. Goldschlag, Cemetery Ad-
ministrator; Harry E. Citrin, Honorary President.
ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
NATHAN SAMET, CHAIRMAN
Jacob Bacow, Meyer I. Cooper, Morris Dorn, Leo B. Furst, Harry Laker,
Harry Portner, Samuel S. Portner, Nathan P. Rossen and Edward Miller