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September 28, 1917 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-09-28

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Congregational News

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES.

Sunday Services:
Saturday morning services begin at
Sunday services will be resumed in
9
a.
in. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de-
the Temple on Sunday morning, October
liver his weekly sermon, beginning at
14th, at 11 o'clock.
10 o'clock. The .public is cordially wel-
Sabbath Services:
Sabbath services take place in the come at the Sabbath services.
Temple on Saturday mornings at
10:30.
DISTINGUISHED GERMAN JEW
Succoth:
FALLS INTO DISFAVOR
Sunday evening September 30th, at
WITH KAISER
8 :00.
Monday morning, Oct. 1, at 10:00.
Herr Albert Ballin, Wealthy Ship
Sheminee Azereth:
Owner, Criticises Policy of Gov-
Monday morning, October 8th, at
ernment. Has Been a Close
10:00.
Friend of Wilhelm II.
Prayer Books:
Prayer books for Sabbaths and Holy-
Zurich.—According to the Neues
days will be on sale at the Temple
Wiener Journal, Albert Bailin, director.
and the Unitarian Church.
. general of the Hamburg-American
Installation of Rabbi Mayerberg:
The formal installation of Rabbi Steamship Line and long a favorite of
Emperor William, has fallen into dis-
Samuel S. Mayerberg as Assistant Rabbi
of Congregation Beth El will take place favor in officialdom because of criticism
on'the eve of Succoth, Sunday evening, of the policy of the government. The
September 30th, at 8 :00 o'clock. All Emperor, who never before failed to
are cordially invited to be present. The send birthday congratulations to Herr
services will be followed by a reception Ballin, this year ignored the anniver-
sary.
to Rabbi and Mrs. Mayerberg.
Among Hamburg shipowners, Herr
Opening of Sabbath School:
Ballin's attitude is disapproved, as it
The sessions of the Sabbath School
will open on Sunday morning, Septem- is thought his sharp condemnation of
the government's policy is likely to
ber 30th. All children of school age
should he present on that day for regis- diminish German prestige abroad. (No
advices have been received as to Herr
tration.
Ballin's criticisms of the government.)
Albert Bailin has been for years a
JAPANESE MISSION VISITS
close friend of the Kaiser, who is be-
SYNAGOGUE
lieved to be a large stockholder in the
Hamburg-American Company, and-. he
Newport, R. I.—The Touro synagog, has been regarded as one of the most
eldest Jewish place of worship in the liberalizing influences in the councils
country. • ,7as visited by the Japanese of the Emperor. He is undoubtedly
mission to the United States at its re- among the broadest minded business
cent trip to Newport.
men in Germany, as was strikingly evi-
The Japanese visitors ilspected the denced shortly before the war, when he
synagog while on their way to the conducted an almost one-man campaign
Newport Historical Society, where the to induce the German government to
sword of Commodore Matthew Gal- abandon its decision not to participate
braith Perry is on exhibition.
in the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
He has long been credited with
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MENTS.
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Chronicle, Box 107.
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