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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
October 1,, 1942
J. W. B. Arranges Overseas Worship
TABLE TALK
Notable Quotes of the Week
NEW WORLD IDEALS
"It is to preserve this New year and pray for a new heaven
World identity, this New World and a new earth, we must realize
love of liberty, this New World that we cannot essentially change
the physical setting within which
of peace, this New World love of life is lived. But it is altog
e th
education and the dignity of the
they
er
within our power to change the
common man, that Mexico and drama which we play out
on that
the United States and other New sta,N
g
World countries have joined in
,e.ow that the very founda-
the great struggle of the United
tions of human society are being
Nations.
"We are fighting against the assailed, if we build a new order
monsters of tyranny and savage of happiness we must dedicate
force, wherever on the earth ourselves to strengthenin g the
bases of truth and justice on
they must be fought.
which alone • a stable world can
We do not turn our backs on
be set. For a world order f
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The National Jewish Welfare Board,
in cooperation with the Army and Navy
Departments, arranged High Holy Day
worship for Jewish soldiers in the coon•
try's armed forces at many overseas
points including England, Australia,
Trinidad, Panama, North Ireland, New
Caledonia, Puerto Rico, Iceland, Hawaii,
and Cuba. Shown above at Rosh Hash.
onah services at Ilickliam Field, Hawaii,
are Chaplains II. Cerf Straus, Navy (left)
and Army Chaplain Norman Segal, blow.
ing the Shofar.
Major General Charles Bonestecl, commander of
American forces in Iceland, speaks to the Jewish
men during High Holy Day services conducted at
the Northern base by Chaplain Julius Leibert. Rabbi
Philip Goodman (right), of the National Jewish Wel.
fare Board, conducted services for Jewish men sta.
tioned at Bermuda. Rabbi Goodman also held Holy
Day services aboard a refugee ship which put in al
Bermuda during the High Holy Days. The Episcopal
Bishop of Bermuda greeted the men during services
— —
"Today in the midst of battle
and our utter willingness to sacri- we note that the immeasurable
five our all in the defense give losses
of humanity are being off-
the millions in the Old World the set by one great and endurin g
courage to fight on."
gain, the gain of oneness in
Vice President,
President,
sistance to the forces of enslave-
Henry A. Wallace.
ment. I hold that a m oment to
decide has come, that the time
SHOFAR KEY TO FA ITH IN
of decision is at hand. I hold that
VICTORY
suc h moment chen
all ge s Bohth
tew
"In the moral and spiritual and Christen
dom alike.
J are
education of the children of Is- called upon to register and e live
rael the use of the shofar exem- and battle and (lie by—if must
plifies in a symbolic way the be—their decision that life with-
teachings of our prophets that out faith is death, that life with-
"swords should be turned into out freedom is death, that life
ploughshares and spears into alone with faith and freedom is
pruning hooks;" in a word, a life for men who believe them-
that men should learn to trans- selves to be under divine rule
form and sublimate their impulses and to be seekers after divine
and instrumentalities as to create truth.
a world of law and order, justice
"Today at last the Jew stands
and peace.
not alone, as often and again
In the earliest days of the he has stood alone throughout
history of Israel the shofar was the ages."
used for the same purpose as
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise.
our siren is today; either to
sound an alarm or to give the
signal for battle. As the children
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
of Israel grew in insight and in
their understanding of life's prob-
lems, they put the shofar to high-
er uses. In the course of time
this very shofar became the
symbolic instrument in the
awakening of man's intelligence
and conscience."
Rabbi Samuel II. Goldenson.
A meeting of the American
Haven Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Fred Katz. The
card party to be held Nov. 17 at
the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex.
ter and Lawrence, was discussed.
The club's goal for bonds is
$10,000.
Mrs.
via Muskov itz was p
JEWS' ROLE
ROLE IN THE WAR
pointed Sylvia
chairman of the bon d
"As we look forward to a new drive.
To Support ; Your Commander-in-Chief
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
PRENTISS M.
BROWN
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
Must Be Returned
to the • • •
PRENTISS M. BROWN
SENATE
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