THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
Congregational News
Shaarey Zedek
Temple Beth El
Sunday Services.
Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn ad-
The subject of Rabbi Franklin's dressed a large audience at the
sermon on Sunday morning of this Synagogue last Saturday. lie spoke
week will be "Religion in the N1 al:- in Hebrew.
ing."
The closing Sunday service for
The Young People's Auxiliary
the season will be held on May 28th. Society of Shaarey Zedek will hold
Sabbath Services will continue un- a meeting on Tuesday evening, May
interruptedly throughout the sum- 23. The Entertainment Committee
mer.
has planned a very interesting pro-
gram for the occasion.
The sessions of the religious
school of the Temple will close for
At the last Sabbath morning ser-
the season on Sunday morning, June vices of the Shaarey Zedek Juniors,
10th. Appropriate closing exercises Edwin Oppenheim spoke on "The
will be held.
Normal . People." The address for
next Saturday morning will be de-
Due to her removal from the city, livered by Nathan Abrahamson on
NIiss Irene Goldstone has severed the subject "Jewish Ethics."
her connection with the Sabbath
School. As a token of esteem she
"Why I Am Proud of Being a
was presented by her Sabbath
was the topic upon which
School class with a very beautifully
several dozen children of the Sun-
bound white bible.
day School wrote essays. The
On June 7th Rabbi Franklin will
confirm in the Temple a class of
twenty-six children, of whom six-
teen are boys and ten girls. The
names of the contirmants will be
published hereafter.
The Increase of Jewish Immigration
on the Pacific Coast
(Continued from page 3)
Men with a knowledge of indus-
trial and economic conditions in the
West and Northwest were sought
and interested in this phase of the
work, considered by all the most im-
portant as it would serve to make
the immigrant self-supporting and
an integral part of his newly adopt-
ed country.
prize winners, as announced by
Rabbi A. M. 1 lershman, are: Rose
Lipsitz, Celia Sosinsky and Jule
Stocker.
Owing to the inclement weather
of last Sunday morning which pre-
vented many members of the Men's
Club from attending the meeting,
Mr. Charles C. Simons, who was to
speak to the club that morning
kindly consented to deliver his ad-
dress at the next meeting on Sunday
morning, Nlay 21. Mr. Simons has
chosen for his subject "An Ameri-
can Jewish Crisis." The meeting
will .commence promptly at 11:30
A. M.
(Continued on page 9)
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