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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Hebrew Schools
Open Branch at
The Bagley School
Light is sown for the right-
eous, and gladness for the up-
right in heart.—Psalms 97:11.
The United Hebrew Schools
announce the opening of a branch
in the Bagley Public School lo-
cated at Curtis and Warrington
Drive. For information, call the
Rose Sittig Cohen Branch, TO.
8-0063.
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Plans to focus public atten-
tion on Detroit's traffic problem,
through an appeal to organized
groups, have been completed by
officials of the Traffic Safety As-
sociation of Detroit and mem-
bers of the Detroit Junior Board
of Commerce.
According to Donald Stutz,
manager of the Traffic Safety
Association, inquiries already
made by fraternal, civic and
businessmen's organizations indi-
cate that traffic safety is, becom-
ing an increasingly interesting
topic for discussion at meetings.
The Association expects to de-
velop this interest into an active
participation by making speak-
ers available to furnish informa-
tion of special interest to the
groups before which they are to
appear.
The Junior Board of Com-
merce has volunteered to supply
at least 25 young business and
professional men to deliver talks
based on information furnished
by the Traffic Safety Association.
Wherever possible, talks will be
developed around the traffic safe-
ty problem as it applies to the
neighborhood which the organi-
zation serves.
Arrangements for speakers
may be made by calling the
Traffic Safety Association of De-
troit, the Junior Board of Com-
merce or any police precinct sta-
tion.
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guiding deadlines, and to plan to submit copy for
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up and are always announced in advance.
On account of the appearance of the Rosh
Hashonah issue next Friday, the deadline for the
coming week will be at 10 a. m. on Tuesday in-
stead of Wednesday.
On account of Yom Kippur, which occurs on
Wednesday, Oct. 1, the deadline for the issue of
Oct. 3 will be at 10 a. m. on Monday, Sept. 29.
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issue. Our readers are therefore urged to co-oper-
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Registration at
Dinner of Shaarey
Hebrew Schools Zedek Men's Club
Wednesday Evening
This is registration period in
all the branches of the United
Hebrew Schools. Classes are being
opened for beginners, intermedi-
ates and advanced students. There
are also special classes for boys
of Bar Mitzvah age.
The schools are located at 1245
W. Philadelphia, 4000 Tuxedo,
13226 Lawton, 15705 Parkside,
17750 Brush, Central High School,
Brady Public School, and Winter-
halter Public School.
September 12, 194 I
School Opened by
Temple Israel with
Enrollment of 300
Three hundred children, ages
4 to 17, registered for enrollment
in the religious school of Temple
Israel which meets every Sunday
morning at the Hampton Public
School, 18460 Warrington Drive.
The School opened last Sunday,
Sept. 7. Registration will continue
next Sunday and throughout the
month of September.
Next Sunday morning, Rabbi
Leon Fram will meet with the
confirmation class which will le ,
the first group to be confirmed in
the new Temple. The names of its
members will be recorded in the
archives of Temple Israel as the
"Charter Confirmation Class."
The pupils of the school will
be prepared for participation in
Yom Kippur services which will
be held Wednesday morning, Oct.
1, in the auditorium of the De-
troit Institute of Arts, at 2
o'clock. The service will be con-
ducted by the children themselves
and Rabbi Frans will tell the Yom
Kippur story.
There will be a dedication ser-
vice for the religious school to
parallel the dedication service for
the Temple that was held on Fri-
day night, Sept. 12. The date
will be announced to the students
of the school next Sunday.
The students of Temple Israel
High School have organized their
own student government and will
announce a program of extra-
curricular high school activities to
be held Sunday mornings at the
Hampton School.
Temple Israel is keeping its
office at the Fox Bldg., open
daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. and
from 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. in order
to accommodate all those who
wish to worship with the new
congregation on the Holy Day
services in the auditorium of the
Detroit Institute of Arts. On
Sunday mornings the office is
open from 9 to 12 o'clock.
Temple Israel will soon an-
nounce the place and date of
regular Sabbath Eve services.
A dinner has been arranged by
the Men's Club of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek for Wednesday
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evening, Sept. 17, at 6:30 P. M.
As its guests, the Men's Club
WINDOW SHADES
will entertain the Sisterhood,
MADE TO ORDER
Young People's Society, and the
Cleaned and Repaired
Junior Young People's Society.
The program will include talks
LINOLEUM
by Simon Shetzer, president of
Inlaid and Battleship
the Jewish Community Council,
and Abe Srere, president of the
CARPETING
Jewish Welfare Federation. There
CONGRESS
Rugs and Furniture
will be musical selections by Can-
tor Jacob H. Sonenklar. John
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VENETIAN BLINDS
Frazer is chairman of the pro-
Drapery Hardware
mittee of the World Jewish Con- gram committee.
gress, declared upon his return
(let Our Prices and flare
Free Estimates Furnished
here from South America on a
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Keep your face to the sun- Pan American Clipper that "there Cass Theater Friday Morn
is no serious Jewish problem" in
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shine, and you cannot see the the
ing Town Hall Series
republics to the south.
shadow.—Helen Keller.
to Start Oct. 10
Institute Lectures
Dr. Goldmann, who had com-
pleted a seven-weeks' tour which
Will Start Oct. 12
The Detroit Town Hall at the
took him through Mexico, Guate-
mala, Costa Rica, Panama, Tri- Cass Theater, under the direction
"Defrosting Alaska," the full
nidad, Argentina, Brazil, Uru- of Nellie Peck Saunders, an-
EXPERIENCE
guay, and Chile, said that the nounces that Maurice Evans, natural color motion picture story
Jews of the South American coun- Shakespearean exponent, one of of Uncle Sam's far-north terri-
ABILITY — SERVICE
tries are becoming integrated into today's greatest actors, will open tory which is twice as big as
the general life. He reported that the 13th season of Friday morn- Texas and loaded with interest
leaders of various governments ing lectures, Oct. 10. The list for for both the tourist and the
APPROVED F.H.A. MORTGAGES
had expressed to him their com- the 20 lectures includes: The prospective settler, will be the
plete understanding of the plight author and "Town Crier Extra- opening public lecture subject of
of European Jews and their earn- ordinary" Alexander Woolcott; the World Adventure Series at
We invite your mortgage business.
est hope that at the end of the His Excellency Sir Hugh Wilson, the Detroit Institute of Arts at
It will receive our careful considera-
last Ambassador of the United 3:30 Sunday afternoon, Oct. 12.
war their status of complete the
St ates to Germany; George V. Karl Robinson, young globe-trot-
equality would be restored.
tion from inception to completion.
"The Jews of all these coun- Denny Jr., founder and director ter and adventurer, will be the
tries," the Congress official de- of "The Town Hall Of The Air" speaker.
Illustrated folders describing
clared, "are strong supporters of and also of the New York Town
the Good Neighbor policy and Hall; Foulton Oursler, editor-in- the ten fall Sunday afternoon il-
chief
of
Liberty
Magazine;
Jay
want to strengthen their relations
lustrated public lectures are now
and their co-operation with the Allen, war correspondent and ready. To obtain a free copy,
General Discount Corporation
great Jewish community of the roving reporter for Chicago Trib- write or telephone the World Ad-
United States. I left with the une and London News Chronicle venture Series in care of the De-
distinct impression that the South who has just been released from troit Institute of Arts.
1605 Barium Tower
American continent is rapidly German prisons in occupied
Robinson's natural color pic-
progressing toward Pan-American France; Cy Caldwell, military tures of Alaska were filmed this
principles and democratic ideals." analyst and internationally known summer. He shows the quaint old
The visit was arranged to build aviation expert, editor of Aero Russian capital of Sitka, Ketchi -
interest in the forthcoming Inter- Di
an, Juneau and other cities of
Maurice Hindus and Howard the fjordlike Inside Passage. His
American Jewish Conference in
Washington, to which delegates of Pierce Davis, authorities on world camera caught picturesque views
the Jewish communities of Brazil, affairs are included and others of hordes of salmon rushing up
Argentine, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, are: Ogden Nash, poet and hu- broad rivers, salmon canneries,
Ecuador and Mexico have already morist; Franz Werfel, author of dog teams, Taku and other gla-
been named.
"Forty Days of Musa Dagh" with ciers, celebrating Indians, native
Jews of Latin America are the Subiect "Can We Live With- villages with their grotesque
Is the "dizzy whirl" getting
"collecting money for relief of out Believing in God?"; Louis totem poles, mighty mountains as
you down? Feel that you're
Jewish war victims" and "sup- Bromfield, favorably known au- seen from an airplane, moose and
porting their demands for equal thor telling "What America Means other wild animals.
getting no place fast? We
rights and a Jewish homeland in To Me"; brilliant Argentinian
Carveth Wells, British explorer
Palestine after the war," he said. Rene Dussaq. on Latin America; and author, follows with his mo-
all have days like that, so
John Mason Brown, with his an- tion picture story of "To the
nual report of current Broadway Jungles of Panama and Through
relax, pal,—RELAX! Sit down
Y. P. T. C. to Meet
plays.
Mexico in, a Trailer," on Oct. 19.
and wrap yourself around
list of celebrated women "Singapore Joe" Fisher comes
Tuesday Evening s p The
e a k e rs includes Elizabeth Oct. 26 with a natural color mo-
o man's-size glass of spar-
Knaust; Edna Lee Booker, far tion picture story of "Singapore
The Young People's Club of Eastern correspondent for Inter-
kling, gloom•chasing
Temple Beth El will hold its first national News Service, who has the Glamorous." He takes his au-
meeting of the new year next spent all her life in China; Ilka dience by plane from London over
SCHMIDT'S! Let this grand
Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 8 p. m. in Chase, popular star of radio, the Near East and India to Sin-
all-grain full-bodied flavor
the Men's Club Room of the screen and stage: Dorothy Craw- gapore, then shows the mighty
defenses, the exotic peoples and
Temple.
ford, stir of "The One Woman
help bring you back to nor-
There will be entertainment Theater". Josephine Dillon (Gable the surrounding jungles of this
"Crossroads of the
and refreshments, as well as im- maker of stage and screen stars. teeming
World."
mal! SCHMIDT'S is so re-
portant business.
Mrs. Saunders will announce one
Other Fall motion picture lec-
freshing, so delicious.
All young people are invited speaker at a later date to keen
to attend, and bring their Town Hall subscribers in touch tures take the audiences to Flori-
da, to the Caribbean sea bottom,
friends.
with the World News in this to China, all over North American
changing International picture.
forests to film wild animals at
Cardoza Club to Meet
home, all over Asia, and to Chile
and Peru.
Sunday Morning
Russian-Jewish Woman Leader
Helps Convoke Anti-Hitler
Cardozo Club will meet on
Britons Honor Jewish Aviator
Meeting
Sunday, Sept. 14, at 11 a. m.,
for Day Bombing
at the Workmen's Circle, 11419
GENEVA (JPS) — Among the
Linwood Ave. All members and organizers
LONDON (JPS) — Pilot Serg-
of a meeting of Mos-
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Jewish civil service employees
eant Sachs of the R.A.F. has been
cow
women
held
to
appeal
to
the
are invited to atten. The club
of the world for the de- awarded a medal for distinguished
correspondent, Max E. Hecker, women
feat
of
Hitler
was Lina Stein, service for courageous daylight
has arranged to have a prom-
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Jewish
member
of the Soviet bombing of German warships in
inent speaker address the club. Academy of Science.
French ports, it has been an-
n ounced here.
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