THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES McDonnell Towers 24400 Civic Center Dr. Fri. & Sat. Evenings 7:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Mornings 9:00 am. Rabbi. Nachman Simon 548-2666 Cantor Moshe Weiner CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH Friday, September 21, 1919 47 Rabbis Plan Holiday Appeal for State of Israel Bonds Members of the Rabbini- cal Commission of Greater Detroit met recently with Rabbi Shragai Cohen, na- tional director of Israel Bonds' synagogue activi- ties, to plan greater Jewish community mobilization in support of Israel's Economic Development for Peace Loan. Calling the peace loan campaign "vital to the peace process, Rabbi Cohen stated that synagogue dinners and High Holy Day appeals on behalf of Israel Bonds "are the backbone of the crucial loan dollar cam- paign geared toward help- ing Israel complete a vast building program which must be completed by 1982." He advised the rabbis that, in appreciation of out- standing participation, synagogues raising $25,000 or more during High Holy Day appeals will receive specially commissioned, in- dividually signed, 10-color lithographs by noted artist Phillip Ratner, depicting "and they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning- * * * wishes to extend heartfelt greetings to its members and the entire community for a happy,` healthy and peaceful New Year hooks," (Isaiah 2:4). He said eligible par- ticipating congregants will have the opportunity to inscribe their names in "Peace Books" and the completed books will then be placed on display at the Truman Peace Center in Jerusalem. Synagogues planning High Holy Day appeals are: Shaarey Shomayim, Young Israel of Southfield, Young Israel of Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak Woods, Beth Achim, Bnai David, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Mishkan Israel, Dovid Ben Nuchim, Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, Bnai Zion, Bnai Israel Beth Yehudah, Shomrey Emunah and Beth Shalom. Best Wishes For A Year of Peace, Health and Happiness To Ali-Our Relatives, Friends and the Entire Jewish Community MR. and MRS. MORRIS DORN and FAMILY Morning and Evening Services are held Daily at Our Congregation The Officers and Directors a of the Shown planning Israel Bond appeals are, stand- ing from left, Rabbis Max Kapustin Efry Spectre, David Nelson, Harold Loss, James I. Gordon, Leo Y. Goldman, Louis Finkelman, Ernst Conrad, Stanley M. Rosenbaum and A. Irving Schnipper. Seated from left are Rabbis Shragai Cohen, Israel I. Halpern and Leon Fram. Rabbi Leizer Levin Morris Dorn President 24225 Greenfield Southfield B'NAI DAVID YOUTH PROGRAM announces TAUT and TEFILIN CLUB . . . Sunday morning group for teens: age 12 1/2-17 BEGINS SEPTEMBER 30th • Breakfast and Bowling follow short morning service (sponsored by the B'nai David Men's Club) • Special trips and speakers once a month: See a DETROIT LIONS FOOTBALL GAME!! Play for one price PIN-BALL ARCADE .. . Winter Toboganning . and lots more! Speakers on topics of interest to Jewish youth. • Help build a strong Jewish identity .. . All young people are invited! MEETS 9:00 A.M. K EACH SUN./ IT ,/ALL COSTS ONLY 9 EACH WEEK! (First Meeting: / FREEH),"/ Wanto to know more? Contact adviser ALAN HURVITZ: 557-0822 evenings For more information on the B'nai David youth program (for ages 4 to 17), contact youth-director Dan Kaplan at the synagogue, 557-8325 Maimonides Topic Lecture Series at Emanu-El of Temple Class Registration is being taken for a class on Moses Maimonides which will meet 12:30 p.m. Thursdays and one Thursday evening a month beginning Oct. 11 at Temple Kol Ami. Rabbi Ernst Conrad will conduct the class. The public is invited. For information, call the tem- ple, 661-0040. Jewish Culture Class for Kids Cong. Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills is offering a program for children age 4 and 5 in Jewish culture, awareness, crafts, stories, songs and games. Snacks are served. The class, to begin in Oc- tober, will be held 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Labor Zionist Institute. Chaya Bergstein is the pro- gram coordinator. Registration is required. For information or to regis- ter, call Mrs. Bergstein, 626-3194 or 626-6240. Student Rabbi Serves T'chiyah PHILADELPHIA — Roy Mittelman, is one of 28 Re- constructionist Rabbinical College students who will be serving as student rabbis during the High Holy Days. Mittelman will serve Cong. T'chiyah in Detroit. ORT's Health Project insures that each student attends classes in proper health by providing clinics, infirmaries and qualified medical personnel. Temple Emanu-El an- nounces ABC News foreign correspondent Herb Kaplow will be the first speaker in its Sunday Speakers Series slated to begin 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7 in the temple. Subsequent programs will feature Shlomo Car- lebach, Nov. 4; a debate on capital punishment, March 9; Dr. Bruno Bettelheim, May 4; and author Caroline Bird, June- 8. For information, call the temple, 967-4020. MOIES CHETIM ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT wish to extend their best wishes for a happy and pros- perous New Year to all Synagogues, Organizations and all of the Detroit and Suburban Jewry for helping to carry out the Mitzva of Moies Chetim so no Jewish family or individuals in our midst shall be denied the necessities for Pesach. MORRIS DORN, MORREY GOULD, ABE KATZMAN, ABRAHAM "SATOVSKY, MRS. SAMUEL LEVE, BEN WEISMAN, President Vice-Pres. Vice;-Pres.—Trea. Vice-Pres. Fin. Sec'y. Secy. SEPHARDI HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES ZIONIST CULTURAL CENTER 18451 West Ten Mile. Rd., Southfield, Mi. Dr. Ibrahim Fiyazi, President Salvatore Katan, Cantor David Hazan, Cantor leshula Ishakis, Reader Gilbert Senor, Sexton Call, Mrs. Mary Papo for reservations 967-4414