SEPT. 3, 1937 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL RE-OPENS Thousand Children Return to Classes; Adult School to Open in October The educational system of Temple Beth El will resume its work next Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 11 and 12. Children of all ages from nursery school age to high school and college age will return to their classes. Most of the classes are held on Sunday morning. The confir- mation department, however, which consists of pupils of the 7th, Bth and 9th grades, meets on Saturday morning. The adult school, which is known as Beth El College of Jewish Studies, meets on Monday nights and will reopen on Monday night, Oct. 11. New students are now being reg- istered. The office at the Temple is open every day from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. No new students are registered on Saturday or Sun- day The completeness of Temple Beth El's educational system has become famous throughout the country. In no other school do the children begin attending at pre.kindergarten age. In no other school do so many young people keep attending through the high school age. No other Temple has such a well organized school of adult education as Beth El College of Jewish Studies. "Whenever I asked how it was possible for us of Tempe Beth 11, Detroit, to establisn so C3:11. PUREBAKE Cookies and Crackers Detroit Biscuit Co. 725 W. Grand Blvd. prehensive as design for Jewish education. Rabbi Leon Fram stated, "I always reply that this elaborate effort is possible in any Congregation whose leaders take Jewish cducation seriously. "When you consider that Jew- ish congregations and communi- ties can survive only through raising a new generation of young people devoted to their people and their faith, then. it follows that no amount of sacrifice is too great to support the school system which will produce this result. "Only by beginning a child's Jewish education as early as the age of four, can we hope to im- plant in him an affection for the Jewish Religion and the Jewish people. Only by continuing Jew- ish education through adolescence and adulthood can we make it count in strengthening Jewish morals, in developing Jewish' leadership. and in cultivating the beauties of Jewish life." son will be conducted at 11 a. ni. Services for Inmates of Junior Hadassah Resumes Activities Jackson Prison Tuesday on Tuesday by Rabbi Charles It. Lesser of Jackson. An invitation Rosh Hashonah services for the to attend these services has been The Detroit unit of Junior Ha- dassah is beginning its season of Jewish inmates of the State Pri- extended to a select group of pe, activities with the announcement of son of Southern Michigan at Jack- pie by Warden Joel R. Moore. plans for an elaborate affair to be held in the ballrooms of the Hotel Stotler. 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Elaborate plans are under way for the 18th anniversary festival, which is to take place this fall. HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY MISS ETHEL DELIN served for dancing and the other will be occupied with games of var- ious types for the amusement of the guests. Further details in regard to this affair will be divulged at the first meeting of the sesason to be held at the Statler Hotel on Sunday af- ternoon, Sept. 12. Miss Ethel Delin is chairman of the program com- mittee for the afternoon. The unit will be pleased to have all old, new and prospective members attend this meeting. The 1937-38 season for the He- brew Ladies Aid Society will start on Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 2 p. In. The president is Mrs. Jake Green- TREES PLANTED IN PALESTINE The last meeting of the advisory board was held at the home of Mrs. Ethel Goodman of McQuade Ave. Mrs. Paul It. Freeman was ap- pointed representative to the Jew- ish Community Council. A tree was planted in Palestine on soil of the Jewish National Fund by Elizabeth Appel in memory of Lillian Solomon Schultz, through Jr. Hadassah. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL House of Shelter Provides Prayer Books and Yar- melkes for Prisoners Nearly two dozen prayer books for the High Holy Days and Yarmelkes have been provided by the Jewish House of Shelter, on Taylor near Woodrow Wilson, for use of Jewish prisoners in the Detroit House of Correction and in the Wayne County jail. The furnishing of these accom- modations for the holiday services is a continuation of an experiment begun several years ago but which met with so much enthusi- astic support that it has been con-1 tinued as a regular part of the work of the House of Shelter. The first consignment sent out consists of books for the Rosh Hashonah services. Next week books will be sent out for the Yom Kippur services. Officials at both institutions are expected to provide a place where the Jewish prisoners may assemble to wor- ship on the appropriate days. Contributions to the North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Myron Barlow from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- field, Miss Hattie and Florence Sil- berman. In memory of Maurice Butzel from Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel. In memory of Mrs. David Wein- garden from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield. In memory of Julius Lemle from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenffield. For the Social Service Relief Fund: from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Jennie Grogan M Belson Memorial Fund, Aaron Mendelson Memorial Trust. Youth Education League Plans Season's Events JOE LOUIS World's Heavyweight Champion At the first board meeting of the season, the Youth Education League made plans for a member- ship tea to be held the latter part of September. The organization will also give a bridge Oct. 27 at Fyfe's Auditorium. 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