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November I, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Jr. Congregation
Of Bnai Moshe

The first service of the season

•inaugurated by the Junior Con-
gregation of Bnai Moshe last
Sabbath drew a capacity attend-

ance.
On Sabbath, Nov. 2, Bernard
Zager will be speaker, Morris
Novetsky, cantor, and Harry
Weisel, reader. The devotions be-
gin at 9:30 and are open to boys
and girls. Children of parents
who are not members of Bnai
Moshe are welcome.
Officers of the Junior Congre-
gation of Bnai Moshe are: Ber-
nard Zager, president; Harold
Klein, vice-president; Jerry Klein,
treasurer; Fred Lax, secretary;
board members, Louis Berkowitz,
James Mayor and Louis Harris.
The Bnai Moshe Sunday
School Student Council will elect
officers Sunday morning, Nov. 10.

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Blumberg Urges the
Re-Election of Rep.
Clarence J. McLeod

good stead in aiding him in the
sponsorship of the bill to con-
struct the Detroit Coast Guard
Station," Mr. Blumberg said. "He
has successfully sponsored this
legislation and the life saving
The re-election of Congress- station, when completed, will be
man Clarence J. McLeod, Repub- one of the finest in the United
lican, in the 13th District, was States. This is one of the many

Shirley Schwidkey, 17-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Schwidkey of 2270 W. Davison
Ave., commercial art student at
Cass High School, won first prizes
in the city, state and national
Poppy Poster contests of the
American Legion.
The winning poster will be used
Rabbi Fram Will Preach Sermon in 1941 in publicizing the annual
Poppy drive.
on "Is Peace Possible?"

Congregation Beth El will ob-
I endeavor to subdue circum-
serve Armistice Sabbath at its
Sabbath Eve services, Friday stance to myself, and not my-
self to circumstances.—Horace.
night, Nov. 8.
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach

an Armistice Day sermon on the
subject, "Is Peace Possible?"
Rabbi Fram is honorary chaplain
of the Jewish War Veterans of
the U.S.A., Department of Mich-
igan. All Jewish members of the
American Legion and all mem-
bers of the Jewish War Veterans
of the U.S. are invited to attend

"BLOSSOM TIME" AT
WILSON THEATER

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On Sunday night the Wilson
Theater will present that peren-
nially popular operetta "Blossom
Time" in response to the demand
on the part of the public of De-

of the musical play based on the
life of Franz Schubert.
Originally it was planned to
present "Too Many Girls" for a
fortnight, but owing to the fact
that the motion picture version

of the musical comedy of colleg-
IRVING BLUMBERG
iate life is in readiness for re-
lease compelled Mr. J. J. Shubert ed Congressman McLeod as being
to curtain the run at the Wilson one of the most important fac-
tors in Congress in the fight
to a single week.

against un-Americanism.
Mr. Blumberg said that while
Rep. McLeod is fighting subver-
sive activities he never fails to

ple who have registered for the
draft are also invited to hear
Rabbi Fram's message on peace.
The new Sabbath Prayer Book,
just issued by the Central Con-
ference of American Rabiis, will
be used at this Service.
The Temple Choir conducted
by George Galvani and accom-
panied by Jason Tickton, will
sing patriotic anthems and lead
the congregation in the singing
of hymns of peace. Included in
the music of the Armistice Sab-
bath Service will be also the tra-
ditional melodies of Jewish Sab-
bath worship, some of which date
back three thousand years.
The public is welcome to the
Sabbath Eve services of Temple
Beth El, Woodward and Glad-
stone, which begin at 8 o'clock
every Friday night and are con-
cluded by 9:30. A fellowship

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and to bring their non - Jewish
friends. All Jewish young peo-

troit and vicinity for a revival

When Friday, "the weekly that
tells the truth," tried to place ad-
vertisements in the daily press to
call attention to its expose of the
close relationship between Fritz
Kuhn and the chemical depart-
ment of Henry Ford's factory, it
found no paper willing to run that
ad—not even the Yiddish news-
papers . . . The only daily which
(lid print the advertisement, and
that free of charge, was PM.

Her Poster Wins First Prize
in Poppy Contest of
American Legion

What we truly and earnestly
aspire to be, that in some sense
we are. The mere aspiration, by
changing the frame of the mind,
for the moment realizes itself.—
Anna Jameson.

strongly urged this week by Irv- important services he has ren-
ing Blumberg., who is prominent dered this community."
in the Jewish community.
Pointing to his record of sin-
cere effort to uproot the Fifth Armistice Sabbath
Column subversive activities in
this country, Mr. Blumberg laud-
At Temple Beth El

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Shirley Schwidkey
Wins Great Honor

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trace of dirt and soil and at the
same time restores essential ingred-
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of the fabrics and to keep its body
and shape.

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come to the aid of worthy immi-
Its smart to insist on Vitalize for
grants. There is on record a long
appearance sake as well as economy.
list of cases of unfortunate new-
comers to this country who have
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been helped by Congressman Mc-
Leod, Mr. Blumberg stated. He
also recalled Congressman Mc-
Leod's enthusiastic support for meeting in the social hall of the
the cause of the redemption of Temple blows every service.
the Jewish homeland in Pales-
VOTE FOR
The bravest are the tender-
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