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September 19, 1941 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

God gives manhood but one
clue to success,. utter and exact
justice ; that, he guaarntees, shall
be always expediency.
—Wendell Phillips.

Men in Service
Scenes of Williamstown Institute of Human
Relations, Held at Williams College
To Be Guests of
Temple Beth El

Men of Jewish faith at Camp
Custer, Selfridge Field, the Nav-
al Armory and other branches
of the armed forces in this ter-
ritory have been invited to be
the guests of Temple Beth El
for the holidays.
Personal invitations have been
sent to the men to attend re-
ligious services at Temple Beth
El, Woodward at Gladstone, for
Rosh Hashonah this Sunday eve-
ning and next Monday (Sept. 21
and 22), and for Yom Kippur,
Tuesday evening, Sept. 30, and
Wednesday, Oct. 1.
The invitations also include
meals and accommodations for
the night with Temple members.
Arrangements to take care of
a considerable number of men
are being made by the Temple
Beth El Army and Navy Hospi-
tality Committee, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. John C.
The Nazi ideology of a "mas-
Hopp.
ter race" was debunked by an-
• thropologists, psychologists and
The man who does not work other scientists at the Williams-
for the love of work but only town Institute of Human Rela-
for money is not likely to make tions this week. The speakers
called upon Americans to wel-
ealii-TYLER 5-8400 • money nor to find much fun in come
differences in culture and
life.—Charles M. Schwab.
religion as the greatest sources
of vitality and strength in the
nation.
Godfrey Schmidt, cultural auth-
ority with the New York State
New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes
Labor department, drives home
this point before an audience
of more than 700 Protestant,
McLEAN MOTOR SALES, Inc.
Catholic and Jewish leaders from

a Happy New

Year!

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May the New Year bring to every Jewish home the

fulfilment of its desire for peach and happiness!

8625 Linwood

all parts of the country. Seated
in the rear, are, left to right:
Ruth Benedict, Columbia Uni-
versity, anthropologist; William
Hoard Kilpatrick, (lean of
"American classroom" teachers;
Otto Klineberg, eminent psychol-
ogist; Dr. Everett R. •Clinchy, -
president of the National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews;
and Dr. Rayford M. Logan,
Negro historian at Howard Uni-
versity.
The Institute was sponsored
by the National Conference as
the first national educational for-
um on post-war problems.

Name Rabbi Nathan Holy Day Services
Adviser of Y. P. S.
At the Bnai Moshe
Of the Bnai Moshe Congregation Bnai Moshe will

Rabbi Jacob Nathan of the
Bnai Moshe Congregation has
agreed to act as spiritual and
congregational advisor of the
newly formed Y.P.S. of the Bnai
Moshe.
At a recent meeting of the
Young People's group of the
Bnai Moshe the officers for the

begin Rosh Hashonah observance
Sunday, Sept 21, with evening
prayers at 6:15. Morning devo-
tions will begin at 7 o'clock
Monday and Tuesday and will
be conducted by Cantor David
Katzman and a choir under the
leadership of Nathan Turbow-

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HARRY MARLIN

Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers

Extends an Invitation to his Many Friends to Visit Him at

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Where He Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations

sermon Sabbath Tshuvoh, Sept.
27. The subject will be, "The
Repentance of Rabbi Eliazer Ben
Dardoi and its Lesson".

Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests

RABBI JACOB NATHAN

coming year were elected as
follows: L. Walter Freedman,
president; Mrs. Burt Ruby and
Manuel Feinberg, vice-presidents;
treasurer, Leon Brooks; record-
ing secretary, Irene Kaufman ;
corresponding secretaries, Ruth
Goodman and Maurice Brewer;
sergeant-at-arms, Burt Ruby;
board of directors includes, be-
sides the officers, Nettie Selig-
son, Arnold Rosman, Helen
Waldstein, Kenneth Board, Man-
uel Feinberg.
Committees
are :
Publicity,
Nettie Seligson and Irene Ruby ;
decoration, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Ficnberg; co-chairmen, Zane U.
Ginsberg, Jimmy Landsman, Eve-
lyn Richards, Nettie Seligson,
Irene Ruby; social. Irene Ruby
and L. Walter Freedman ; co-
chairmen, Helen Waldstein and
Morris Goldstein ; telephone, Ir-
ene Kaufman ; chairmen, Lil Mil-
grom, Ruth Goodman ; cultural,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Board ;
co-chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Kraft; membership, Louis Pol-
lack, Ben Rosenbaum and Jimmy
Landsman.
These committees will present
the Bnai Moshe invitational dance
on Oct. 5, from 2 to 5 p. m.,
in the Blue and White Room of
the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The
Commodores will furnish the
music.
Membership application blanks
are now in circulation and mar

For .
Economy
Comfort
Convenience

THE WILSHIRE

Apartment Hotel

Collingwood at Third

I to 4 room suites,
furnished or unfurnished,
Hotel service optional,
dining room, garage in
connection.

TOWNSEND 8-2680

sky.
Rabbi Moses Fischer will de-
liver the sermon Monday on
"The Three Cardinal Virtues re-

quired in our time from Israel
as reflected in Rosh Hashonah
and in the Call of the Shofar."
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will
speak Tuesday on the subject,
"The Quest for Self-Respect".
Separate services under the
direction of Samuel Novetsky,
for boys and girls to 14 years
of age, will be conducted in the
Harry Rosman Assembly Hall,
Monday and Tuesday morning,
beginning at 10:30.
Rabbi Fischer will deliver the

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Musical Education OHL

It is not the incense, or the
offering which is acceptable to
God, but the purity and devo-
tion of the worshipper.—Seneca.

We wish our many
friends and patrons

DEFEND

•11111Gg•

September 19, 1941

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces the
planting of trees in Palestine
forests as follows:
I nthe J. H. Ehl.lich Forest:
One tree honoring recovery of
Abraham DeRoven, by Ladies
Auxiliary of Kvutzvah Irvith ;
one tree in memory of Dr. Bar-
ney Nosanchuck, - by Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Sclar.
In the Mizrachi Forest: Two
trees by Young Women's Miz-
rachi, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
David Muskovitz and in memory
of Dr. Barney Nosanchuk.
To plant trees in Palestine
Forests call the chairman of the
tree committees of the Jewish
National Fund Council of Detroit,
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho-
garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.

(
Nazis Occupy Italian Sardinia
' and Evict Jews

GENEVA (JPS)—When Nazi
troops occupied the Italian island
of Sardinia, the German landing
was accompanied by an order
prohibiting Jews to live in the
island. The German Military
Command evicted all Jews and
ordered them not to return in
the future, sources here reveal.

be obtained from members or
the office of the synagogue. For
information call HO. 0682 or
TO. 6-5620. The age limits for
the group are, for women, 18
or up; for men, 21 and up.

THOMAS D.

LEADBETTER
City Clerk

Extends Best Wishes to the entire
Jewish community for a Happy
and Prosperous New Year

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