Y ewisk Periodical Carter CLIPrON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE JEWISH WELFARE BOARD h. Harf3f. c. Legal advice. (1. General personal service. (Continued Front Page 7.) tion of the Army and Navy, and pro- vides them with the information need- ed to answer questions raised by con- scientious objectors, and by those who would give heed to peace propa- ganda. Varying religious points of view of the uniformed men, with instructions as to the organization and conduct of religious services in the camps, form another important ',art of the course. How to meet the personal needs of men, how to overcome discontent and lonesomeness. how to provide proper amusements, facilities for letter-writ- ing to the folks at home, questions of personal hygiene, are the chief things taught in some of the other lessons. The Draft Law is carefully explained, together with the Insur- ance Law as it affects soldiers and the families of soldiers. Other lec- tures provide information on the or- ganization and activities of the Com- mission On Training Camp Activities, the Heil Cross, the Y. NI. C. A., the K. of C. and other agencies with whom the Jewish Welfare Board workers are required to maintain the closest and most cordial relations. 5. Work in Town: a. Entertainments. It. Home hospitality. c. Jewish Holiday Celebra- tions. d. Patriotic celebrations. C. Supplies for soldiers, such as comfort kits, etc. f. Religious Services. Organization of Jewish Communities. Going hand in hand, and of equal importance with the work to be per- formed in the cantonments them- selves, is the organization of Jew- ish Communities adjacent to the camps and cantonments, whose help- fulness in carrying out the full plans of the Board can hardly be over-esti- mated. It is to be hoped that every Jewish community which tan in any way minister to the needs of the soldiers, will do so; will arrange for the utertainment in Jewish homes of men on leave; will provide amuse- ments to which groups of men may be invited; will furnish suitable and abundant reading matter; will ar- range for the visit to the camps of their leading Rabbis and public speak- Four Weeks of Field Training. ers, to address the men on Jewish Of equal importance with this com- subjects. or on subjects of general in- prehensive course, covering every terest; will arrange for religious ser- phase of the theoretical side of the vices in the camps, and will, in short, work, is the four weeks of practi- bring to the aid and comfort of the cal training which follows at Camp soldiers, all the resources of the com- mon. 1 aphank, L. I., where the inanity. Beneficial results are looked workers put into actual practice the for as the outcome of the organization lessons they have been taught at the of communities along these lines. Institute, and where, before final ap- The foregoing is a summary of the ',ointment is given them, they must general plan and purpose of the Jew- prove their 'fitness for the work. islt Welfare Board. By these means The service which the Board's rep- it hopes to carry out its plans, but resentatives render at the canton- it can only succeed with the whole- ments is diversified, and may, in a hearted and generous co-operation of general way, be described as follows: every Jewish man, woman and child 1. Religious Work at the Camps: in :America. a. Friday Evening Services. How Funds Have Been Raised. b. Sabbath Services. Thus far, the funds have been se- c. Jahrzeit (NI emorial) Ser- cured chiefly through the interest vices. manifested in the Jewish \Veifare (I. Daily Services. Board by the American Jewish Re- c. Holiday Services. lief Committee and through the ef- 2 Educational Work: forts made by that Committee to a. English to foreigners or il- raise funds. Louis Marshall, as literates. Chairman of the Committee. together b. French Classes. ; with Jacob H. Schiff and other lead- e.. American Ilistory and Civ- ers of American Jewry, members of less the Committee undertook in Decent- Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Sunday Services. I SHAAREY ZEDEK, IRS. On Saturday night, Nlay 25th, the 'err Here' and Over There,' a Plea for Patriotic Service," will be Shaarey Zedek Jrs. will give their last the subject of Rabbi Franklin's ser- dance of the season in the Shaarey mon on Sunday morning. Ntay 19th. Zeilek gymnasium, before the mem- Sees iCeS begin at II o'clock promptly. bers will disband for the summer. The affairs given by this organization in .111 are welcome. the past have always been noted for Red Cross Work. the pleasant times enjoyed by all, and In common with all Red Cross units judging from the ample preparations throughout the city. the Temple Red that are being made by the social Cross units will suspend their work committee, there is every reason to throughout the week coincident with believe that this dance will even sur - the Patriotic Fund drive, but all ac- pass those former ones. Finzel's Or• tivities will be resumed with renewed stra will furnish the music, while energy the ((Mowing week. several novel attractions will also All Red Cross workers are asked to provide entertainment. The proceeds lend their aid in snaking the Patriotic of the evening will be given to char- Fund a success. ity. The social committee in charge Women's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El. is composed of Samuel II. Rubiner, The last meeting of the season of chairman; David Ferrer, N. King, \V. the \\ ()titan s Auxiliary was held Klein, and It. Lieberman. Monday afternoon, May 13. The pres- Hebrew Class For Beginners. ident, NIrs. Isaac Goldberg, made a It is announced to members of the splendid report of the year's work, congregation that a Hebrew class for dwelling with particular emphasis beginners has been formed. Nlem- PAGE ELEVEN CLASSIFIED LINERS BOOKS FURNISHED FLAT TO RENT— Jewish couple or two young ladies can share desirable North End flat with housekeeping privileges. Very reasonable. Phone North 4721-M. Suitable for every occasion Supplied by Mrs. J. Jacobs 42 Sproat Sf. Cad. 425 Now edition of Milwaukee Cook Book now ready 11.40. Delivered free. FOR RENT—Modern 7-room apart- ment, 3 bedrooms, in 4-family flat. Janitor service, steam heat. Call 160 Medbury, or phone 5747-R. SALESLADY WANTED—For dry- goods store. Must be able to speak Yiddish. Apply at once, Goldstein Department Store, 711-15 Oakland Ave. When You Come To Mt. Clemens Stop At The Pennsylvania Hotel SPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY 97 South Gratlot Avenue. Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Strictly Kosher Best Hume Cook- 700 MARQUETTE BLDG DESIGNING COLOR PLATES PtIOTO:RETOUCHINE HALF -TONES Special Arrangements 3Iade For Auto and Week End Parties. MRS. R. COHEN, Proprietor. Telephone 185 Mt. Clemens. RIDGE 1111 REV. M. LOEWY upon the growth of the Red Cross hers' children are welcome to join the unit since its organization last year. class. From a very small beginning the Red Rabbi Hershman's New Home Address. Cantor of First Hungarian Hebew Cross work has come to lie the prin- Rabbi I I ershinan announces that he Congregation. cipal activity of the organization, with has moved from 1056 Brush street to its large and energetic band of work- 100 Erskine street. ers in both the sewing unit and the surgical dressing work. Reports of Last Y. P. A. Meeting of Season, Al11101111Ces Ills Removal From 872 May 22. Brush street to the various committees were made, 207 East Canfield, Corner Antoine. The meeting of Wednesday even- after which the following directors were elected for the coining year: Mrs. ing of the Young People's Auxiliary !flax May, Mrs. J. L. Selling, Mrs. will he the final meeting of the sea- son. The officers have determined to Alfred Gach. Mrs. Max Grabowsky. Mrs. J. F. MacFarlane sang two make it a real Mg meeting that will stand out for all time in the memory charming groups of songs. of each member. They want to wind Money Forwarded to tor. New York City, on December up the season with a great big even- All Parts of the Wdrld Cantor of the 2, 1917, at which Mr. Schiff launched i ng and a special committee has been 479 Hastings Street, Corner Division the campaign of the American Jewish appointed to arrange the program. A Mogen Abraham Congregation DETROIT, MICH. Relief Committee for funds for the further and more detailed announce- Welfare Board. Mr. Marshall said: ment w ill follow. Every loyal Y. P. /I ITU "Many people have asked: '1\.'hy the A. member simply must be there. CLEANERS AND DYERS Rev. Ii. D. Bass Schechter's Bank nnnt Jewish \Velfare Board?' The answer is very simple: Because we are Jews. Because we owe a duty to our boys and to ourselves, because we owe a Services aro held daily from 7 to 9 duty to our honor and our reputa- in the mornings. All those who have tion, because we wish to stand high Jahrzelts to commemorate are Invited 3. Social and Recreational Activ- ber, 1917, to raise 51.000,000 for the in the regard of our fellow-citizens to participate In these services. work of the Board during 1918 and who are not Jews, that we should do ities: Friday evening services are held have been successful in securing a for our co-religionists what the Y. M. a. Literary Clubs. from 5 to 7 p. m. Rev. II. D. Ross considerable part stint. C. A. is doing for the Protestant de- officiates, assisted by the splendidly b. Discussion groups. nominations, and what the Knights of trained choir. On Saturday morn- c. Entertainment. The Duty of American Jewry. Columbus are doing for the Catholics. ings, services are held from 8:30 to d. Concerts. What the duty of ..\ iiirrican Jewry If it were told to the American peo- 11:30 o'clock. Rev. 11. D. Bass offi- c. Secular celebrations of is in its relation t o th e Nvelfare Board ple that the Jews under these cir- ciates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lee- Jewish Holidays, is epitomized in no uncertain language f. Athletic contests. in a notable address delivered by cutnstances are hanging back and are tures occasionally, dates of which 4. Personal Service: Louis Marshall, at the dinner given not performing their duty to their , will be announced hereafter in this own kindred and to their own co-re- paper. a. Guard House. be Jacob I1. Schiff at the Hotel As- ligionists, do you think that we would Hebrew School Is conducted daily, rise in their esteem? Don't you think except Saturday from 5 until 7 p. m, that there womb' be then a kind of Congregational meetings are held segregation which is a segregation on the first Sunday in every month. which we should avoid, a segregation AT of those and toward whom is pointed while the Protestants are helping the the linger of shame? Protestant boys, while the Catholics No Fear of Segregation. are helping the Catholic boys. the a f ra id o f ,egngat ion , es- Jewish people are standing aloof, and am tilt HOME COOKING cept the segregation of standing in are unwilling to give the moral sult- an evil eminence, of having it said port to their own flesh and blood? that there is in tile a yellow streak.! What will they say if they find that l am in devoid of loyalty to our that there are bays 9111011 /4 them 36 MONROE AVENUE (Second and Third Floors). glorious history, that I am devoid of "h" are unable to speak the pride in the great contribution that English language and who need the We have excellent accommodations for private dinner affairs, wed- my p eo pl e have ma d e t o t h e mora li ty , guidance of those whom they can un- dings, Etc. to the religious, to the ethical con- .h.estand and who can understand cepts of the world. That is the kind them? What will they say if they find of segregation which I fear and that that there are ministers and ,haplains is the kind of segregation which i If every religious denomination work- would be ours if we do not rise to ing in the camps, and that there are perform our duty on this occasion no people of their faith to help them?" toward otir Jewish buoys. "And then consider another kind, of \t a recent meeting of the Board of segregation. Consider the feeling of Cholint, Directors of the Chevra our boys who are about to risk their limes so that w e may continue to en of Philadelphia, l'a., the board decided joy prosperity. Consider them. How on the purchasing of a new building do they feel? How would they feel oi be used as a future home of the if they were given to understand that association. MOGEN ABRAHAM WHY NOT HAVE A FAMILY DINNER LIEBERMAN'S Specialist at B'rith Milaths Schechter's Drug Store 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division Announces the Removal of his Office and Residence to DETROIT, MICH. Phone Cadillac 3299. 212 WARREN AVE. E. Telephone North 6606.R I. BERKOWITZ Do You Need Money? Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser Silk Gloves 396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT It so, see me first. I pay highest prices for diamonds, watches, gold, silver, platinum, old gold teeth and pawn tickets. 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