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THE JEWISH CHRON1ICIL!E

Congregational News

Shaarey Zedek

Temple Beth El

Sunday Services.

Rabbi .\. \I. Hershman \yill con-

duct special Shavouth services oil
both ( lays of the I loliday. 'the ser-
mon for the first day twill be "First
Fruits," \\ink on the second dm .
I abbi I lershman twill speal: on
"The Eighth Commandment and
Its Implications."

The last Sunday service of the
present season was held on Nlav
28th. Saturday services will con-
tinue uninterruptedly throughout

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the season.

\ special Sunday morning serv-
ice \yin be held ill the Temple on
)ay, Jum. I 1 lh,
I 'ttblic

when an authority

A large number of the memlwrs
of the Shaarey Ze(k]: Nlen's flub
attended last Sunday morning's
meeting- to hear \Ir. Jacoh Nathan,
one of the editors of I )etroit Satur-
day Night and I 'resident of the
Voting Nlen's I lebrew .Nssociatiou,
deliver an address 011 "Some of the
Needs of the Young lewish Nlan."
Mr. Nathan touched on some of the
problems confronting Jewish par-
ents in dealing with the younger
generation, and made a plea for a
greater and more harminiotts
derstanding between the old and the
young. generations. The applause
with which the speaker's remarks
were greeted spoke favorably for
the excellence of his address.

011 public health

illiCSii(111ti twill he the speaker, his

11a111(' to/ 11(' al111111111••il ill (Mr lleNi

This service is held at the
special request of the .Ninerican
Nledical .Nssociation, \•hose conven-
tion takes place in Detroit during
the week Of June 1 1 th. It is hoped
that this service will be very largely

attended.

At a banquet given in Paris some
time ago one of the speakers,
noted anti-semite, in the course of
his address referred to the beautiful
Was
where
island of I
neither Iety nor hog." 1),aron •A-
ithnind (li , 16411,11dd,
w h o was
next speaker, arose and sake: "MY
friend, this island you speak of
a curiosity. lhit
11(.Cl q. 1 .1C
must indeed
1
thinl: what a far greater - curiosity it
would he if both von and I vv ere

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The Young People's Auxiliary of
Shaarey Zedek held its last meeting
of the season on Tuesday evening.
Rabbi A. NI. Hershman was the

1 () go) It \vas noticed that
not another word was said by our
anti-sentitic friend during the en-
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Little Clara had heard someone
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