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October 04, 1940 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-10-04

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P eriodical Cadet.

‘11meriam

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

October 4. 1940

Holiday Services at
Pontiac Synagogue

I WAR REFUGEES IN FRANCE

Th e Orthodox Congregation
Bnai Israel, 268 W. Pike St.,
Pontiac, Mich., ushered in the
New Year Wednesday and
Thursday evening, beginning at
7 p. f a, Thursday morning serv-
ices will be held at 8 a. m. The
sermon will be delivered by Rab-
bi I, Strauss,spiritual leader
of he Congregation, an the topic,
"A Call To Remember."
Friday morning, th second day
ofRosh Ilashonah, services wil
begin at 8 a. m. .The sermon by
Rabbi Strauss will be on the
"Watchman, What of the
topic,
Night?"
Saturday morning, Oct. 5, the
Sabbath of Repentance, the ser-
mon will be: "'Return 0 Israel."
The Cantor for the High Holy
Day services is L. Herchowitz.

MORRIS SOLOMON

We extend our best wishes for your

During the invasion of the Low Countries last May more than 30,000 Jews
from Belgium and Holland lied to France. A month later during the Battle
of France, these refugees were compelled to continue their flight to escape
the German armies. Today they have found shelter in unoccupiet4France with
the aid of the Joint Distribution Committee, which is a participant together
with the United Palestine Appeal and the National Refugee Service in the
1940 United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs: The United

Jewish Appeal is American Jewry's instrument for aiding the survival of Jews
under fire through war relief in European lands, immigration and settlement
in Palestine and refugee adjustment in the United States.

Little June Preisser has been
in Hollywood for three years,
but she can't forget some of her,
Ifavorite New Orleans' recipes..
On the last day of "Strike Up•
'the Band," June brought real,
maple pralines for Judy
land, Mickey Rooney, Margaret',
Early and the rest of the cast.
Here's her recipe, for she made ,
them herself.
MAPLE PRALINES

SYNAGOGUES

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will be held for boys and girls
of 11 and older.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar has
trained a special choir for the
services in the Shaarey Zedek.
Cantor Sonenklar will conduct
the services in the social hall
on the second night of Rosh Ha-
shonah, on Thursday evening.
Cantor Jacob Silverman will
direct the supplementary services
of Shaarey Zedek during Rosh
Ilashonah and Yom Kippur.

2 /3 cup milk
12 cups sugar
2 cups pecan-
I I cup maple
meats
, sirup
Boil the sugar, milk and maple
(sirup until the mixture reaches
the soft-ball stage (238°F). Re-
'move from the fire and cool.
When it is lukewarm, beat until
it is smooth and creamy. Add
any kind of broken nut-meats
and drop on buttered paper from
the tip of a spoon, making little
1 Col. Mat L-121
mounds.

Services At the Bnai Moshe

by a well-trained choir of boys
and grown-ups.
At the David W. Simons audi-
torium, Tuxedo and Holmur, Rev.
Jacob Miller is the cantor.
In the new Hebrew school,
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
Lawton between Tyler and Wav-
erly, Abraham Schlacter, who
acted as cantor for many years
in various communities in the
State of Michigan, is the Chazon.
He is assisted by a well-trained
choir.
The committee in charge of
the Hebrew schools' synagogues
is headed by Nathan Yaffa. He
is assisted by I. Rosenthal, Mor-
ris Fishman, Isaac August, Jos-
eph Karbal and Louis Dann.

Cantor David Katzman and a
trained choir under the direction
At Cong. Beth Abraham
of Nathan Turbowsky will lead
Congregation Beth Abraham
the prayers at Congregation Bnai
Moshe during the Rosh Hashonah holds auxiliary services in con-
and Yom Kippur observance. junction with Young Israel this
Evening services will begin at year, in the social hall of the
5:45 and morning devotions at synagogue. A senior seudent of
the Hebrew Theological College
7 o'clock.
Rabbi Moses Fischer will ad- of Chicago preaches the sermons;
and a cantor from the same
dress the worshippers on Thurs- Yeshiva conducts the services.
day, Oct. 3, the first day of the
At the Beth Tikvah
New Year, and has chosen "The
Jewish Way of Living"—Jere- The well known Cantor Isaac
miah, Chapter 6, as the subject Pekarsky conducts services at
Congregation Beth Tikvah, on
of his discourse.
Rabbi Jacob Nathan will speak Petosky Ave., between Chicago
on Friday, Oct. 4, on the theme, and Boston.
At the Bnai Zion
"A Tel-Fold Program for the
At Congregation Bnai Zion,
New Year."
On Shabos Tshuvah, Oct. 5, 3841 Humphrey, corner Molmur,
Rabbi Fischer will preach on Cantor Samuel Mogill conducts
"The Present-Day Situation in the services, accompanied by a
Israel and Its Healing." well-trained choir.
High Holy Day services are
The Bnai Moshe Junior Con-
gregation will conduct separate conducted in Lachar's Hall on
This Minyan is known
services on Rosh Hashonah and 12th St.
Yom Kippur, in the Harry Ros- as Congragation Beth Lachar,
man Assembly Hall. Admission to Judah Lachar announces.
Synagogue,
Montcalm
The
these services is free and par-
ents are invited to send their the former Congregation Beth
children to the age of 14. The David, conducts High Holy Day
services will be in English and services for the convenience of
Hebrew and will be directed by Jews residing in the downtown
district. Rabbi Miller will preach
J. Nel son.
and Cantor Cohen will officiate.

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Favorite Recipes

Paul D. Bromberg, C.P.A

WISHING THE ENTIRE
JEWISH COMMUNITY A
HAPPY AND PROSPER-
OUS NEW YEAR!



I do not hunger for a well-stored
mind,
I only wish to live my life, and
find
My heart in unison with all man-
kind.
—Edmund Gosse.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Rabbi Joshua Sperka of the
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst at 14th, will deliver the
following sermons on the High
Holy Days: On the first day,
Rosh Hashonah, Thursday, Oct.
3, at 11 a. m., Rabbi Sperka will
speak on "Total Perspective."
On the second day, Friday, Oct.
4, also at 11 a. m., he will de-
liver the sermon on "Personal
Perspective," dealing with a pro-
gram for Jewish living.

happiness and success in the

coming year!

I

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U. S. Lifts Ban On Non-British
Child Refugees

NEW YORK (WNS) — Non-
British child refugees, who fled
to England from the various
countries now under Nazi rule,
will be permitted to come to the
United States without quota re-
serictions, under the terms of a
new diplomatic agreement be-
tween this country and Great
Britain, it was disclosed here by
Marshall Field, president of the
Sermons by Rabbi W o hlgelernter United States Committee for the
at Beth Tellico Emanuel
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of Care of European Children.
Previously, non-British chil-
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
dren
in England were unable to
uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wil-
qualify
for visitors' visas since
son, will base his talks during
High Holy Day services upon the they had no home to which they
saintly life and moral teachings could return. They were able to
of the famous Rabbi Levi Itz- come here only under the quotas
chock Berditchever, who was born of their native countries.
Mr. Field pointed out that since
exactly 200 years ago. A series
of 10 sermons began with an the quotas of most Hitler-domi-
introductory address before nated countries are filled for
T hos on Saturday, Sept. 28, years in advance, the non-Brit-
at midnight, devoted to essen- ish refugee would have to re-
tial thoughts enunciated by the main in England, exposed to Nazi
great leader of Chassidism. air attacks.
Sery i ces at Hebrew Schools
Nothing in life is more won-
High Holy Day services are
being held in three of the branch- derful than faith—the one great
es of the United Hebrew Schools. moving force which we can
In the auditorium of the Phila- neither weigh in the balance nor
delphia-Byron Schools, Cantor test in the crucible. — Harvey
Leon Resnick officiates, assisted Cushing.

Cee wish all our friends and

patrons and all the Jewish

people—a year of health,

happiness and prosperity.

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