44 Friday, September 29, 1918
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Rosh Hashana Be ins at Sundown Sunda
Rosh Hashana, the
Jewish New Year will be
marked by Jews around the
world beginning at sun-
down Sunday. Area congre-
gations who have made
their Rosh Hashana
schedules available are:
ADAT SHALOM
SYNAGOGUE: Services
6:30 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m.
Monday, with the sounding
of the shofar at 9:50 a.m.
Rabbi Robert Abramson
will deliver the sermon at
noon. Cantors Larry Vieder
and Naftali Frankel will
chant the liturgy. The High
Holy Day Choir, under the
direction of Dr. Maurice Lax
and Ralph Goren, will par-
ticipate. Max Goldsmith
and Rudolph Shulman will officiate.
CONG.
BETH
chant the Shaharit and
sound the shofar. Saul Rose SHALOM: Services 6 p.m.
and Asher Tilchin will par- today and 8:15 a.m. Mon-
day. Rabbi David A. Nelson
ticipate.
Services 6 p.m. Monday will speak on "The Elusive
(Tashlich service). Minha Goal of Happiness." Minha
and Maariv will take place and Maariv 6 p.m. Services
at 6:30. Services 8 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Tuesday. Rabbi
Tuesday, with the sounding Nelson will speak on "Fresh
of the shofar at 9:50 a.m. Beginnings." Minha and
Rabbi Abramson will de- Maariv 7 p.m. Cantor
liver the sermon at noon. Samuel Greenbaum will
Closing service, Minha and chant the liturgy, assisted
(Maariv will be held 7 p.m. by the synagogue choir.
Tuesday.
CONG. BNAI DAVID:
Youth participating in Services 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
the services are Michael At 8 a.m. services Monday,
Neuvirth, Stevan Levy, Rabbi Morton Yolkut will
Mark Schostak, Sandy Vie- speak on "It All Began With
der and Mark Weingarten. One Small Child." Services
CONG. BETH AB- 6:30 p.m. Monday. Rabbi
RAHAM HILLEL Yolkut will speak on
MOSES: Services 6 p.m. "Heads or Tails?" at 8 a.m.
Sunday and 8 a.m. and . 6 services Tuesday. Evening
p.m. Monday and Tuesday. services will be held at 7:10
Rabbi Israel Halpern will p.M. Cantor -Hyman Adler
23777 Greenfield, Suite 277
deliver the Monday sermon, will chant the liturgy, as-
Southfield, Mich. 48075
and Rabbi A. Irving sisted by the synagogue
1-313-559-9600 Mr. Elias
Schnipper will deliver choir.
Tuesday's sermon. Cantors
Services for young people
Shabtai Ackerman and Is- age 4-16 will be held 10 a.m.
rael Fuchs will chant the Monday and Tuesday. For
liturgy:
tickets, call the synagogue
CONG. BETH ACHIM: youth line, 557-8325.
Services 7 p.m. Sunday,
CONG. BNAI MOSHE:
7:30
a.m.
and
7
p.m.
Mon-
Services
7 p.m. Sunday,
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day and 7:30 a.m. and .7 p.m. 7:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mon-
Tuesday. Rabb,i Milton Arm day and Tuesday. Rabbi
will officiate and Cantor Stanley M. Rosenbaum will
Conducted In Your Home
Simon Bermanis will chant deliver the sermons, and
the liturgy.
Cantor Louis Klein will
TEMPLE BETH EL: chant the liturgy, accom-
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Services 6:45 and 9:15 p.m. panied by the synagogue
Sunday and 10 a.m. -Mon- choir, conducted by Daniel
day. Children's services will Braude. The Junior Boys
be held 2:30 p.m. Monday in Choir also will participate.
Youth services will be
the sanctuary and youth
Liquidators and Appraisers
services will be held at 2:30 held 10:30 a.m. Monday in
p.m. in Handleman Hall. their regular meeting
368-4044
875-7850
Rabbis Richard C. Hertz rooms: Seniors, chapel;
and Dannel I. Schwartz will K'Doshim, board room;
Shofarot, school room 3;
Kohanim, school room 2;
and Bnai Neveim Story
We, the undersigned congregations, jointly undertake to raise
Hour, school room 1.
DOWNTOWN SYNA-
the level of Jewish education of-our Bar and Bar Mitzvah candi-
GOGUE: Services will
dates by requiring the following standards of all pupils to be Bar
be held 6:30 p.m. Sun-
Mitzvah in our congregation, at a very minimum.
day in the Veterans Memo-
rial Building. Services will
-Cuttent enrollment in a Jewish school.
be
held 8:30 a.m. and 6:30
—A minimum number of years of study prior to the Bar Mitzvah ceremony,
p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m.
determined'by the synagogue's ideological group.
Tuesday. Rabbi Noah
—Demonstrated ability to properly participate_in the synagogue's
Gamze will speak on "Can
regular. services.
We Be Happy?" at the Mon-
Certain congregations may require more years of study than others, but
day morning service, and on
none of us will permit a child to be Bar Mitzvah who is not currently enrolled irr
"Change in Religion —
Headache or Help?" at the
the appropriate grade. Where a child, for gbod and sufficient reason, lacks the
Tuesday morning service.
proper requirements, the synagogue may at its own discretion permit a Bar
Cantor Harry Sturm will
Mitzvah ceremony to take place in other than its usual fashion. Such variations
sound the shofar and chant
will be monitored by a committee which-we will elect.
the liturgy, assisted by Rev.
We urge parents of young children to enroll them now in the Jewish school of
Meyer Finkel.
-their choice, so that there will be no misunderstanding at a later date regarding
TEMPLE EMANU-EL:
the Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
Services 8:15 p.m. Sunday.
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum
President
Rabbi
Congregation
will speak on "Hope's Com-
Norman Leemon
Efry Spectre
Adat Shalom
panionship." Services 10
Jack Schon
Israel Halpern
Beth Abraham-Hillel-Moses
a.m. Monday. Rabbi Lane
Irving Schnipper
Allan Rosenberg
Milton Arm
Beth Achim
Steinger will speak on "An-
Martin Lederman
David A. Nelson
Beth Shalom
other Time — L'Chayim."
(an independent Congregational school)
TEMPLE KOL AMI:
Morris Dorn
Leizer Levin
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah
Services
6:45 and 8:54 p.m.
Alan R. Weiner
Morton F. Yolkut
B'nai David
Sunday. Rabbi Ernst Con-
''Stanley. Rosenbaum
Robert Hirschbein
B'Nai Moshe
rad will officiate. The tem-
Helen Bayles
Livonia Jewish Congregation
Martin D. Gordon
ple choir will participate,
Irwin Groner
William Davidson
Shaarey Zedek
under the direction of
Richard C. Hertz
Marvin Novick
Temple Beth El
Nathalie Conrad. Dr. Irving
Dr. Stuart Falk
Temple Emanu-El
Milton Rosenbaum
F.riedman will serve as can-
Lane Steinger
Leslie Schmier
M. Robert Syme
Temple Israel
torial soloist, and Dr. Stan-
Harold S. Loss
ley Kirschner will sound the
Leon Fram
shofar. Morning services
Jeffrey Ballon
Steven Fish
Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac
will be held at 10 a.m. with
Richard Silverman
Ernest J. Conrad
Temple Kol Ami
afternoon services at 3.
Feivel Wagner
Milton Duchan
Young' Israel of Greenfield
Services for youth from
Wilbert Simkovitz
James Gordon
Young Israel of Oak Woods
pre-school age through
Jack Zwick -
Samuel Prero
Young Israel of Southfield
grade six will be conducted
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by the temple youth group,
Mrs. Milton Silverman,
Mrs. Harold Kaufman and
Henry Morgenstein. Rabbi
Conrad's theme will be "As-
pects of Families Today."
SEPHARDIC COM-
MUNITY OF GREATER
DETROIT: Services 6:30
p.m. Sunday at the Zionist
Cultural Center, conducted
by Rabbi Samuel Betsalel
and Ieshula Ishakis, as-
sisted by Cantors David
Hazan and Salvatore Ka-
tan. Services will be held 8
a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Monday
and Tuesday.,
CONG. SHAAREY
SHOMAYIM: Services 7
p.m. Sunday at Pepper
School. Rabbi Leo Goldman
will speak on "The Signifi-
cance of Rosh Hashana" at 8
s:=q-vices Monday.
Minha at 7 p.m. Services 8
a.m. Tuesday. Rabbi
Goldman will speak on "The
Challenges of the . NeW
Year." Rev. Leo Gelber will
officiate as Baal Shaharit,
and Cantor Mark Golden-
berg will chant the litur-
gY.
CONG. SHAAREY
ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m.
Sunday. Services 8 a.m.
Monday with the sounding
of the shofar at 10 a.m.
Rabbi Irwin Groner will
speak on "Will We Re-
member Our Future," at
noon. Minha and, Maariv
services will be held at 6
p.m. Services 8 a.m. Tues-
day with the sounding of the
shofar at 10 a.m. Rabbi
Alan Lucas will speak on
"Can We Really Change?"
at noon.
Youth services will be
held as follows: grades
nine-12 (junior congrega-
tion) 9:30 a.m., adult
chapel; grades six-eight,
9:45 a.m., library; grades
three-five, 9:45 a.m., youth
lounge; grade two, 8:4
a.m., room 10; grade one
9:45 a.m., room 8; and kin-
dergarten and younger,.
9:45 a.m., rooms 105, 106
and 107.
SHOLEM ALEICHEM
INSTITUTE: Services 10
a.m. Monday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. No tickets
are required.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD: Services 7
p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. and
7 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m.
Tuesday.
YOUNG ISRAEL
CENTER OF OAK-
WOODS: Services 7 p.m.
Sunday and 8 a.m. and 7
p.m. Monday. Rabbi James
I. Gordon will speak on "The
Family in Turmoil" at the
Monday morning service
and on "Spirituality in To-
day's World" at the Tuesday
morning service. Between
the-Minha and the Maariv
service Monday,. Rabbi Gor-
don will speak on "The Gift
of Life and Man's Creativ-
ity." Rabbi Hayim Schloss
and Menachem Landau will
chant the liturgy.
TRADITION
is
A MESSAGE TO PARENTS OF PRE-BAR MITZVAH STUDENTS
,
the key to continuity and the hallmark of a
successful synagogue network that now
numbers 120 congregations all across the
United States. To overcome the fatal reli-
gious apathy of our day - join a YOUNG
ISRAEL synagogue in your area.
Young Israel of Greenfield
15140 iest Ti Mile Rd.
Oak Park, Michigan 967-3655
Young Israel of Oak-Woods
24061 Coolidge
Oak Park, Michigan 398-1111
Young Israel of Southfield
27705 Lahser
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Senthfield, Michigan 358-0154
Inspirational religious services
Award winning youth activity
In depth adult progriming
Camaraderie with those,intensely
concerned with the
future of Judaism
Rabbis affiliated with Young Israel
Rabbi James I. Gordon
\ Rabbi Samuel H. Prero
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
Rabbi Feivel Wagner
Sponsored by
Young Israel Council of Metropolitan
Detroit
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