PAGE EIGHT Meikritorr,klumtORONICLE Goo on-0-00o0O000oeo 0 008>ononoono-0*-oanoa on0000n000000000000000o0000000000no-0 000c g THE GOVERNOR'S GREETINGS By HON. FRED W. GREEN Governor of the State of Michigan. ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS I take pleasure in greeting my fellow-citizens of the Jewish faith on the occasion of your New Year festival. I beg leave to join you in your prayer that the coming year as designated in your reli- gious calendar may be for you a year of genuine happiness and a year of progress for the interests of your faith. Hebrew idealism as expressed in the Old Testa- ment Prophets has played so significant a role in fashioning the free institutions of these United States that any body of people whose chief function it is to sustain and nurture this idealism is bound to be a beneficent influence in this state. I gather front the press reports of your recent congregational and communal conferences that you regard as the chief task before you the education of the Jewish youth in their ancestral faith. Such an education which undoubtedly includes the story of that first Eman- cipation of slaves which so inspired Abraham Lin- coln. namely, the story of the Exodus—an educa- tion which must include the story of the struggle for democracy carried on by the Judges and Prophets of Israel. a story which so inspired our Revolutionary leaders and our Constitutional Fathers—an education which includes Isaiah's vision of Universal Peace, a vision which our government is today trying to realize through international treaties making for the outlawry of war—such an education is, ii) fact, not only a training in the Jew- ish faith but also a training in American citizen- ship. I pray that when you gather to hear the blowing of the ancient Shofar you may be stimulated to a realization of your high aspirations, and that through your loyalty to your great faith America also may be spiritually enriched. - MAY HAPPINESS AND JOY, ABUNDANCE AND CONTENTMENT BLESS ALL, NOT ONLY IN THIS HAPPY LAND, BUT IN THOSE LESS FORTUNATE COMMUNITIES WHERE WANT AND SORROW PREVAIL-LA SHONA TOVO TIKOSEVU! s We Heartily Recommend Insist Smokeless on the Sootless Genuine Low in Ash SEMET SOLVAY COKE is the dependable household fuel. NATIONALLY KNOWN, ALWAYS UNIFORM Phone Whittier 9200 EAST SIDE COAL CO. g a R g STANDARD BUILDERS OF STANDARD AND FISHER MOTOR TRUCKS 0. Z52 5 2.57_5 2_5 2_S7.52.5 2.52.52 52 52 5- • • O 00000 *• 0.*• • * 2.5?„57_52.57.523 040- 0-0 •0-01,0a 00 0 0000-0-00 .. 0 1111 Bellevue Avenue oocr000-o-oo-oo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ocro-o-oci-o-o-octoo-oo-ooctoo-oci000000 Season's Greetings By DR. 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FairviewFamily LAUNDRY The Detroit Jewish community is nosy ready to embark on a program that will be an expression of a positive interest in all phases of Jewish com- munal life—philanthropic, educational, social, and religious. With the foundations that have been laid thus far it ought to be possible during the en- suing year to integrate the social forces operating in the Jewish community for the purposes of rais- ing the level of functioning of all of its members. Through measures of democracy and through a fundamental insight into the potentialities of our Jewish people as an ethnic entity, the opportunity of a spiritually profound and culturally intensive life lies before us. It is earnestly hoped that during the forthcom- ing year, 5689, there will come about a widespread recognition of the advantages to be accrued from the intensification of our Jewish culture and values and from the contributions that we can make as a result of such recognition not only to Detroit and world Jewry but to America, as such. 20 lbs. or more, $1; 5c each additional lb. Mixed Bundles, Flat and Wet, 18 lbs. $1.25. Rough Dry. Lenox 1833.1163 1226 Glover Ave. cos ■s s We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons it Happy and Prosperous New Year Campbell's Auto Trim Shop SEES TRIUMPH FOR ZION IN JEWISH AGENCY P. J. MILLER, General Manager COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE AND BODY REBUILDING. By ISRAEL ZILBER WRECKS TOWED IN AND REBUILT First Vice-President Zionist District of Detroit BODY, FENDER BUMPING Such rapid progress has already been made in Palestine by the ,Jewish settlers that the world, Jewish and non-Jewish, was forced to take notice of Jewish accomplishment. Orchards are blooming; Jews who never before pursued productive efforts are now laboring joy- fully on the roads and in the farms of Palestine; we no longer speak of reviving our language ge- cause Hebrew lives in the Homeland. These reasons alone are enough to cause Jews to be happy over the works of Zion and Zionism. Added reasons for satisfaction over what is being accomplished in Palestine, however, were offered us during the past months. As a result of agree- ments reached betwen Dr. Chaim Weizmann and Mr. Louis Marshall, and as a result also of the rati- fication of these agreements by the General Coun- cil of the World Zionist Organization at the recent meeting in Berlin, all Jews are to be united for the great task of Palestine's rebirth. The New Year should see the establishment of even stronger and more amicable relations between the Zionist and non-Zionist elements. A united Jewry is to work for the realization of a twenty- century-old dream. All good and loyal Jews and Zionists entertain the hope that the end of the com- ing year will see the completion and realization of unity efforts on the part of all Israel for Palestine. 3969.3977 Grand River Avenue Glendale 3676 Season's Greetings to All Our Jewish Friends and Customers BO 'DELL BROTHERS PAINTS VARNISH LACQUER 432 E. Lafayette Randolph 5136 OPEN EVERY EVENING -0 0000-00-0orootkcioaciot>00005). THREE ATONEMENT TEMPLE SERVICES (Continued from Page One.) novation this year is the Saturday school. The three grades which are now known as the Confirmation Department, the seventh, eighth and ninth grades, will meet on Saturdays instead of on Sunday morning. The Saturday school will open Saturday morning, SoRt. 29, at 9:30. This arrangement is in line with the best educational practice of keeping boys and girls of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades in a special school, like the Inter- mediate School of the Detroit Pub- lic School system. The Saturday session will also relieve the former- ly crowded condition of the school on Sunday morning so that both schools Will have smaller and therefore more effective classes. This year such students of the ninth grade as have already been confirmed will meet on Sunday. In the future, all of the children in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades will meet on Saturday. The High School of Temple Beth El will meet Sunday morning, Sept. 30, at 9:30. The High School con- sists of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades and those students of the ninth grade who have al- ready been confirmed. The Elementary School. begin- ning with the kindergarten and going on through the sixth grade, will meet Sunday morning, Sept. 30, at 10 o'clock. Children may begin attending Beth El School of Religion as early as the age of four when they are received into the kindergarten. ORPHAN HOME DRIVE INDORSED BY BUTZEL (Continued from Page One.) All new pupils must register on some week-day afternoon before Sept. 30. They must be accom- panied by one of their parents. The office of the School is closed on Saturday and it is too busy Sunday morning to attend to registrations. Parents are requested to bring new pupils to the School Office any day during the week between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. The Sunday Afternoon School will begin Sunday, Sept. 30, at 2 o'clock. It consists of an Elemen- tary School, beginning with the kindergarten and going oa to the sixth grade and of two High School ' tenth and eleventh classes, the grades. introduce modern methods and to search Out competent expert counsel, that I am sure it will ad- just to the most important needs of Jewish childhood in this sec- tion of the country. "I am under the impression that our local needs for the asylum are limited unless it should develop extraordinary expertness in taking care of problem children, but it is quite apparent that there are any number of small communities that cannot take care of children with expert care and in which Jewish children are bound to be turned into Christian homes, orphan asy- lums or county institutions. As I understand it, the Jewish Orphan Asylum is preparing to look after these children and even to assume responsibility for taking care of them with their own mothers or in private homes if advisable. The Fenkell branch of Beth El School of Religion, located at Fen- kell and Dexter avenues, conducted under the auspices of the Temple Beth El Sisterhood will open Sun- day morning, Oct. 7, at 10 o'clock. "In view of the fact that cities The Fenkell branch has classes like Detroit are attracting the ranging from kindergarten through wealthier population from the the ninth grade. smaller communities, it seems to Beth El College of Jewish me that we have a very definite Studies will open Monday evening, obligation to contribute to the Oct. 15. A special course is being support of ouch denuded communi- offered at Beth El College to the ties by building up a strong organ- parents of children who attend the ization in Cleveland. We can School of Religion. The idea is probably do as much for child wel- to prepare parents to be able to fare in this way for small com- discuss the work of the Religious munities as in any other.• • • School with their children intelli- As I get older, I get more con- gently. A course in Bible history servative and appreciate that it is and literature will he given in easier to tear down than to build which the parents will get from up and we should go slow about an adult viewpoint the same neglecting old institutions which history and literature which the are adapting themselves so readily children in the Elementary and to modern needs." s-ha Intermediate Schools are learning. Chairman Finsterwald, This will mean a great deal in the already has contributed $10,000, Jewish education of both parents or 10 per cent of Detroit's quota. and children. mentioned the desire of the gradu- atom of the Home to afford depen- dent children of today the same opportunity that had been offered them. Both he and Dr. Charles A. Smith, campaign secretary, are graduates of the Cleveland Orphan Home. The alumni of the institu- tion is contributing more than 15 per cent of the total amount of $1,600,000 being raised in the 16 states of the middle west for new buildings. Chairman Finsterwald emphasized that this is the first capital fund appeal since the Ilonie was founded in OM and will be the last for all time to come, in his opinion. He also stated that Detroit is the lost of the larger cities in the middle west to participate in the campaign. More than $1,100,000 has been subscribed to date, he stated. 1:4dirl411 1111:111 1111'11. Season's Greetings Abe Hertzberg Agency Campaign Committee. In addition to the campaign of- ficers, the executive committee has As its members Milton Alexander, Sidney Allen, Harry II. Bielfield, Herman J. Rrachman, David A. Brown, Fred M. Butzel, S. M. Cole, Clarence H. Enggass, Rabbi Leon From, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Her- man Finsterwald, Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, Harry Frank, Jacob L. Freud, Adolph Freund, Dr. Hugo A. Freund, Mrs. Isaac Gil- bert, Samuel T. Gilbert, Heenan! Ginsberg, Nathan Gross, John A. Heavennch, Alfred II. Hecht, Jo- seph Hartman, Harry A. Hyman, A. C. Lappin, A. J. Levin, Isadore Levin, David J. 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