7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Sabbath Services. Saturday morning services begin at 9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will Sabbath services will be held this week in the assembly rooms. Serv- ices begin at 10 .„ o'clock. The solo will be rendered by Mrs. Max Finkelston. All are welcome. Beginning Sabbath, Sept. 8, services will be resumed in the Temple proper at 10:30. The music will be furnished by a full choir. Red Cross Sewing and Surgical Band- age Classes. The ladies of the Temple continue to meet in the parlors to sew for the Red Cross Society on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week. Classes in surgical bandages meet on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All women are cordially invited to participate in this work. Supplementary Services. Arrangements are well tinder way for the supplementary services which are to be held under the Temple aus- pices in the Unitarian Church on Rosh Hashono and Vont Kippur. All those wishing to attend these services are requested to send their names to the committee on supplementary services, Temple Beth El. phone Grand 345. Rabbi Mayerberg to Assume Duties Sept. 1. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg will as- sume his duties as Assistant Minister of Temple Beth El Sept. 1. The date of his formal, induction into office will be announced hereafter. Prayer Books. Prayer books for the Sabbath and for the holydays may be obtained at the Temple. The y will also be on sale at the supplementary services to be held on Rosh t lashono and Yom Kip- pur. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- MENTS. FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT— For young man. In modern apart- ment with young couple. In two-mile circle, handy to several car lines. Call Ridge 4673-M. ROOMS FOR RENT—Attractively furnished rooms for young men in congenial Jewish home, situated in centrally located residential section. Terms $2.00 to $4.00. Call at 1018 Brush Street. - - WANTED—Young Jewish couple with child desires to rent small fur- nished apartment in nice Jewish neighborhood. Address Jewish Chronicle, Box D, 97. ROOM WANTED—Young Jewish business man desires furnished room in private congenial family. Call Cherry 1043 or Cherry 4109, between 5:30 and 6 P. M. or between 10 A. M. and 12 M. Sunday and Labor Day. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—On account of an accident, I will sell at a sacrifice my wet-wash laundry, which is clearing $75.00 a week, and can be doubled. Call East 265 or East 3032-M. THOUSAND OF JEWS RENDER- ED HOMELESS BY TERRIBLE FIRE. Catastrophe in Salonica, Greece, Sweeps City and Wipes Out Great Part of Jewish Quarter. Appeal to Jews of America for Aid. Jews in Salonica, Greece, are in destitute straits as a result of a fire that is reported to have devastated almost the entire city. The famous seaport that has figured so prominent- ly in recent events of military and diplomatic importance contains a population of about 200,000 Jews. deliver his weekly sermon, beginning at 10 o'clock. A JEWISH SOLDIER "LEARNS" BLATT GEMARAH ON BATTLEFIELD. "Dr. Bloch's I sraelitische Wochen- schrift" published in Vienna' -prints the following interesting extract from the diary of a Jewish soldier serving in Hungary: "For the past three days we have been pursuing the Roumanian enemy. Vont Kippur morning during the Shachrith prayer we were compelled with heavy hearts to close our mach- scrim and place them in our haver- sacks for the cry 'March' was heard. We marched across hills and through valleys, through forests and villages without a stop. "On the third day we were permit- ted to rest. I, however, went to look for a place where to daven schachrith. In a little street in the village which I reached the signs of Roumanian `freedom' could be seen. Doors and windows were shattered, the furniture broken and littered in front of the houses. At the door of an empty store I noticed a mezuzzoh. In a cor- ner of the store I found shreds of a talith covered with the torn leaves of a Hebrew book. I picked up the leaves and found them to be pages of a Gemarah Pesachim. Deeply moved and with love I fondled these pages. 1 forgot everything; the reason of my coming was forgotten and the de- struction around about me was no longer in Inv mind. I did not hear the cannonading of the big guns. I became • again the Talmudist. I thought that i was sitting in the Yes- bibah and began learning a Blatt Gemarah in the well known sad sing- song melody. My hunger was gone and I immersed myself in the intrica- cies of the Geinarah. "I do not know how long this would have lasted, had not another Jewish soldier who had also gone in search of a place reminded me that the army was marching on. Full of sadness I wrote upon the margin of a page of the Gemarah: 'I passed through this place and have seen the churban. Because of this I weep and my eyes shed tears. A Jewish Sol- dier.' "You old. Jew when you will 'learn' in this Gemarah, think of the en- thusiastic Talmudist who was torn away from the Pressburg Yeshibah and immediately grasped a gun. And thus I 'learned a Blatt Gemarah on the battlefield to the accompaniment of a bombardment in the year five thousand six hundred and seventy- seven, since the creation of the world.'" "EUGENE HERSHKOWITZ." Probably 75,000 Jews are affected. The following cablegram dated August 26th was sent to American Jewish relief organizations by Jacob Cazes, president of the Jewish Con- gress Committee of Salonica: "We regret to inform you that a terrible fire has ravaged and laid' waste almost the whole of Salonica. The population is homeless, and in immediate need, of food and clothing. Hundreds of thousands of people in sad plight of which three-fourths are Jews. All our communal institutions, schools and synagogues are destroy- ed. We urgently implore help, also food, bedding, clothing, and building material. Immediate help is impera- tive. Situation exceedingly grave." Chief Rabbi of Sweden Believes War Will Solve Jewish Problem Rev. Dr. Marcus Ehrenpreis, chief rabbi of Sweden, is firmly convinced that the world war 1611 bring in its wake a permanent and satisfactory solution of the Jewish problem. Even as the French revolution proclaimed the rights of man, so this war will proclaim the rights of the peoples, is the opinion of this distinguished and learned leader in Israel. "I firmly believe," said Rabbi Eh- renpreis to a representative of the London Jewish Chronicle, "that this world war, in which we Jews have participated in a proportion of three • to every Serb, and four to every Bel- gian, and in which a great part of the Jewish people has suffered far more than even the Belgians or the Serbs- 1 firmly believe and sincerely trust that this world war and all the Jewish blood that has been shed—which we hope will not have been shed in vain —will also bring to our question a satisfactory and permanent solution." Dr. Ehrenpreis could hardly sup- press his emotion as he referred to the plight of the Jews in Palestine. "It is shocking and deplorable in the extreme to see the work of tens of years being foolishly, wantonly de- stroyed, work which had been brought together by the whole of Jewry the world over, all destroyed in a few hours by the military," said the chief rabbi. "There is really not much that we Jews have not suffered in this war, but this blow is the hardest of all that have descended upon us, for it caught us in a very tender and sensitive spot. "But our only answer must be: The work must go on!'" he declared. "Our projects and our plans in Pales- tine, which at all times have been loyal and without 'arriere pensee,' will remain unchanged by these happen- ings. The coming peace conference will have to declare the rights of the Jews to an unhindered development and the emancipation of all Jews who at present are not free. We must very strongly emphasize the point that the Russian emancipation does i any way, minimize the mean- not, in Thinking ing of Palestine for us. men have never asserted that Jewish colonization in Palestine could ever solve the economic question of the millions of Jews in Russia. But Pal- estine must become the place where the Jewish absolute culture will be fostered and from which a radiance shall spread in all directions. It must constitute the solution of the question of the future being of Jewry. "Millerand said recently that as the French Revolution proclaimed the droit de l'homme so the present war should proclaim the droit des peuples. Now, we demand the right of that part of the Jewish people who do not want to live in their present domiciles to live their own life on their own historic soil. And it is the whole logic of the war that this right must not be denied us. Further, whatever may be the fortune of war, concern- ing Palestine we have the right to proclaim our demand, and this we should proclaim no matter in which our inner sympathies may lie." FALL TERM OF PHILOMATHIC TO BEGIN. The first meeting of the Philomathic Debating Club will he called to order on Sunday evening, September 2, at the Talmud Torah Bldg., 47 Division street, at 7 o'clock. All members are urged to be present, as important and vital is- sues will be discussed. The following members of the Board of Directors are urged to report at 7:10 o'clock: Simon Shetzer, Mau- rice Goldstuck, Israel Pearlman, Sam- uel H. Rubiner and Maurice Klein. The appointment of committees for the coining term will feature the first meeting-, as no program has been ar- ranged. Mr. Klein, the retiring speaker, will give his farewell address. A cam- paign for new members will he the out- standing work of the next administra- tion. All high school and college young men between the ages of 15 and 21 are invited to attend the meetings of the organization. Everybody is welcome. •oz Order Now For New Year's Autumn Coatings and Suitings of distinctive character await your approval. A. C. KRENZ Main Store at 925 Woodward Ave. Grand 3634 Down-town Store at 24 John 'R. Cor., Broadway Your pressing and cleaning work will be properly done by us. Just phone, that's all. 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