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September 19, 1941 - Image 8

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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

Zedakah's Fall
Musical and Tea
To Be on Oct. 8

looking forward to having its
members and many friends as its
guests.
The next meeting of Zedakah
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Morris Davis, 2676 Webb Ave.,
Zedakah Club announces its on Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 8:30
fall musical and tea to be held p. m.
at the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward and Holbrook, on Wed-
No sound ought to be heard in
nesday afternoon, Oct. 8.
the church but the healing voice
An excellent musical program of Christian charity.
is being arranged and Zedakah is
—Edmund Burke.

WALTER'S

Washington Blvd. at Clifford

MAY THERE BE AN END TO ALL
INTOLERANCE AND BIGOTRY

BY THE HON. EDWARD J. JEFFRIES, JR.
Mayor of the City of Detroit

I greet the Jewish people on the occasion of the
New Year 5702.
May this solemn occasion mark the beginni'ng of
a new era of kindness and good will among all peoples.
May the sacred Jewish New Year herald the begin-
ning of a greater spirit of cooperation among all elements
in our population.
I hope that this year will see the end of intolerance
and bigotry and the spread of the deep-rooted American
principles of fair play and just dealings.

Worshippers Urged to Meeet
Year-Round Religious Obligations

Extends the

Michigan Synagogue Conference Issues Ten-Point Program
To High Holy Day Seatholders

Greetings of the Season

TO THEIR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS

To One and All---

A Happy Rosh Hashonah

Thru our years of business with

you we have learned to respect

and appreciate the meaning of

the great event, Rosh Hashonah,

and it is with the greatest of

sincerity that we wish to extend

our best wishes!

Tuttle & Clark

1533 WOODWARD AVE.

September 19, 1941

Ten important religious and
communal duties are pointed out
in a program outlined by the re-
ligious and educational committee
of the Michigan Synagogue Con-
ference, to all worshippers at
local synagogues, during the forth-
coming Rosh Hashonah and Yom
Kippur. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern-
ter is chairman of the committee.
Seatholders at the various con-
gregations were told that attend-
ance at High Holy Day services
was far from sufficient to meet
the requirements of Jewish life.
The 10-point program follows:
1. Give your children a week-
day Jewish education. Enroll them
at the Talmud Torah or Yeshiva.
2. Affiliate yourselves with the
synagogue. Join your neigborhood
congregation as a member.
3. Preserve the purity of Jew-
ish family life. The sanctity of
marriage has been one of the ma-
jor factors in the preservation of
our people.
4. Patronize Sabbath-observing
stores. Help maintain our self-

\

Beth El Sisterhood .
Sponsors Dancing Group
for Boys and Girls

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El is sponsoring a Tuesday (No-
ping dancing group for boys and
girls, 12 years old and over
under the direction of Miss Flor-
ence Shapero of Cleveland.
The group will meet Tuesday
evenings from 7:30 to 9 p.
at Temple Beth El for 10 con-
secutive weeks beginning Tues-
day, Oct. 14. Tickets for the lb
sessions are $5 for members of
the Sisterhood and Temple, and
$6 for non-members.
Miss Shapero will also Con-
duct a class in tap (lancing for
children 8 throught 11 years of
age, Tuesday afternoons, from
4:15 to 5:00 p. m. The price of
tickets will be the same as for
the evening class.
Bringing to her work a thor-
ough training in all forms of the
dance, Miss Florence Shapero is
one of Cleveland's foremost
teachers. She is considered an
outstanding authority on ball-
room (lancing.
Mrs. David Wilkus, chairman
of the activities committee of
the Sisterhood, assisted by Mrs.
Lewis B. Daniels, vice-chairman
in charge of dancing, are hand-
ling arrangements.
Supporting the project are the
following patronesses: Mrs. Sid-
ney J. Allen, Mrs. Alfred Drei-
f us, Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein,
Mrs. William Frank, Mrs. Fred
Ginsburg, Airs. Sylvan Grossner,
Mrs. Julian Krolik, Mrs. Walter
Laib, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs.
Robert Newman, Mrs. Nathan
S. Shapero, Mrs. Sidney S. Weis-
man, Mrs. Julian Welfner.
For admittance to the group
call Mrs. Lewis Daniels, Un. 2-
27,36.

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respect by encouraging the ba-
keries closed on the. Day of Rest.
5. Keep your home Kosher by
exercising care in the purchase
of meat provisions and other food
products. Use only Jewish bread
on your table.
6. Share in the responsibility
for the alleviation of the tragedy
of our brethren across the seas.
Contribute generously to the re-
lief of Jewish war sufferers.
7. Enlist for the defense of
the Jewish National Home. Build
Eretz Israel in the spirit of tradi-
tional Judaism.
8. Make America safe for
Torah. Enable the Yeshivoth in
this country to pursue a program
of higher Jewish learning.
9. Save Our Students! Rescue
the great European academies ex-
iled in Soviet' Russia and the Far
East.
10. Support the institutions of
the Old Yishuv in Palestine, 133
schools, orphanages, homes for
I3e ye therefore very courageous
the aged, houses of shelter, etc. to keep and to do all that is
are dependent upon American written in the book of the law
Jewry for their very existence. of Moses, that ye turn not aside
therefrom to the right hand or to
the left.—Joshua 23:6.
I barn dance tentative date is
Council Juniors
Nov. 20.
Detroit Section of the Nation-
To Open Season
al Council of Jewish Juniors will
.1 Happy New Year
On Sunday, Sept. 28 maintain its nursery school for
under-privileged children, and
Berhower Fur Shop
The National Council of Jewish continue to give aid wherever
possible in immigration work and
Juniors, Detroit Section, will Service
to the Foreign Born. In 12221 Dexter
HO. 3380
open the season with a meeting addition to these activities, Jun-
at 2:30 p. m., Sunday; Sept. ior Council has this year under-
28, in the ballroom of Hotel taken an active defense program,
and is co-operating with defense
Staler.
agencies, local and national.
The program will consist of a
Discussion groups covering a
A Happy New Year to Al!
fashion show, to be presented
this year by Annis Furs and wide range of topics will again
be
offered
this
year,
as
well
as
Florice, Inc.
recreational activities. Riding
A tentative program of activ- and 1p:iv/ling groups have already
ity for the coming season will been organized. Council mem-
be presented. ,Announcements of bers wishing to join them may
do so by calling Miss Evelyn
Kaufman, Townsend 5-1544,
chairman of the riding group, or
Miss Herma Bergstein, Townsend
8-6055, chairman of the bowling
group.
The genet& meeting to be held
2nd Floor
Sunday, Sept. 28, is open to all.
For information call Miss Sylvia
LAFAYETTE BLDG.,
Firestone or Miss Helen Fire-
stone, Tyler 4-4891, co-chairmen
of the membership committee.

Bernie Frant
MANSFIELD'S

5702

1941

THE NEW YEAR . .

Call to Jewish Women Is-
sued by Women's Branch
of Synagogue Conference

Again we take pleasure in wishing the friends

and patrons of Frank & Seder

The greatest measure of joy and happiness

throughout the NEW YEAR

It has been a pleasant year in which we have

continued contact with our old friends and

made many. new ones; in which we have tried

sincerely to be worthy of being known as your

favorite store. Here's to the New Year . . .

may it be a happy and prosperous one for all!

FRANK 8( SEDER

MISS HELEN GOODMAN

The following call by the Wo-
men's Branch of the Michigan
Synagogue Conference was read
at Selichoth services in all syna-
gogues:
"In a few days, we shall gath-
er in the synagogues to ask that
we and our families be granted
a Year of Life. At the present
critical period every Jewish heart
is full of anxiety for our breth-
ren across the seas and for our
own future in America. Cer-
tainly, . we must \now weigh and
measure each stei) we take. We
therefore request of you:
"Maintain your own self re-
spect!
"Do not desecrate the sacred-
ness of the Sabbath and the hon-
or of the Jewish people!
"Do not defile your Rosh
Hashonah table with bread baked
on Shabbos!
"Patronize only such stores as
are closed on that one day of
the week!"

the beginning of group activities,
and discussion of the forthcom-
ing •12th biennial national con-
vention of the National Council
of Jewish Juniors, to be held
Oct. 25 to 30 in Baltimore, will
be announced.
The executive committee of
Junior Council consists of Helen
Goodman, president; Vivian Bec-
ker Tatkin and Diana Rosenblatt,
vice-presidents; Evelyn Koppel-
man, recording secretary; Ruth
Rabinowitz, corresponding sec-
retary; Sylvia Collins, financial
secretary; Bess Pearlman, treas-
urer; Ruth Sher, Sophie Rice,
Ethel Orechkin and Sylvia Helf-
man.
Plans have been made for two
membership teas, on Wednesday,
He that is sloe to anger is
Oct. 8, and the early part 40f better than the mighty; and he
November. A theater party has that ruleth his spirit than he
been set tentatively for Oct. 22. that taketh a city.
Junior Council's sixth annual
—Proverbs 16:32.

A Happy New Year to AU

A. J.
MARSHALL
CO.

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Cooking Utensils

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