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September 10, 1943 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-09-10

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A merktm 'wish Pedalled Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

September 10, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

TEMPLE ISRAEL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL OPENS;
RABBI LEON FRAM RETURNS TO . PULPIT

5

Sabbath League Women
To Hold Rededication Meet

Anticipating a large request in the office will be
, notified of
On Wednesday, Sept. 15, at
for enrollment in its school, Tern- 1 ..
oom assignments by special
Fie Israel announces a special postal card during the week of 1 p. rn. at Congregation Bnai
registration session to be held 8epc. 13, so that on the mornings Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, the
on Sunday morning, Sept. 12, of the opening of the regular Women's League for Sabbath Ob-
1943, from 9:30 to 12. This reg- sessions, Sept. 18 and '19, they
....
istration session is being held for may go directly to their rooms,
the . convenience of people who meet their teachers and begin
are not yet members of the Tem- the work of the year by preparing
ple but who planning to join at for the High Holy Day season
this season and wish to give them which opens on Sept. 29.
children the advantage of attend-
Registration of children and
ante at the first regular sessions application for membership in
on Sept. 18 for children of the the congregation may be ar-
6th, 7th and 8th and confirma- ranged for in the office, 610
lion grades, and Sept. 19 for chil- Boulevard Bldg., TR. 1-5110, on
(lien from the age of 4 through any week (lay from Monday
the 5th grade and 10th through I hi ough Friday during regular
12th grades.
office hours. Just before Rosh
Children of members of the Hashonah, special evening hours
congregation whose records are will be kept in the office.

Joint Distribution Committee Aided
More Than 60 Per Cent of Jewish Refugees

NEW YORK. (WNS) — The war, and its representatives in
Joint Distribution Committee re- the
Middle East are seeking* ad-
ported this week that • it had ditional sources of. food for Asi-
brought aid to an average of 900,- uric Russia.
000 persons in each of the four 630,000 Aided in Poland
years since the Nazi invasion ofIn Nazi Poland, the report
Poland. Darin
said, the J. D. C. "brought life-
g that period the saving aid to 630,000 persons,
J. D. C. allotted $27,857 for re- of
whom half a million received
lief, emigration assistance, and
dail- y relief". It said this was
economic and cultural assistance (lone through more than 2,000
to Jewish victims of war anil welfare institutions, which the
J. D. C . h
ad set up after the first
persecution. Among those it aid- World War
.
ed were 680,000 Jewish refugees, 4 The J. D. C. recently granted
cs
or 60 per cent of those who fled
0,000 francs for the home-
Europe and other areas to tit
unisni, including. 1,800
Western
ein Hemisphere and Europe. evacuees from Bizerte. It gave
From the start of the war to maintenance guarantees for the
Pearl Harbor it made available liberation of refugees from in-
Rabbi Wohlgelernter
$4,400,000 for the Jewish popu- ternment camps, Who are now
Army Life In the Fighting
lation of Germany, Austria, working for private concerns or
To Address Young Israel
Czechoslovakia, Poland, Luxem- the American occupation forces.
44th
bourg, Danzig and Jugoslavia, It is allotting $82,500 a month to
Charles T. Gellman, president
"without actually sending dollars Switzerland, where many fled
of Young Israel of Detroit, an- (Dedicated to all the Officers and
or any other currency into Axis from France last year,
nounces that the first general
territory". This was done by a
Soldiers of the 44th Armored
In the Middle East the J. D. C.
Regiment.)
financial clearance arrangement has allocated an initial sum of
meeting of the organization after
whereby an emigrant leaving $105,000 for the migration of
MRS. A. 0: BARSKY
*
Greater Germany deposited his the vanguard of 5,000 Jews from
s,•., Army life is what you make it
Soldier! You should cheerfully servance will sponsor a "Rededi- marks with his local Jewish wel- Balkan countries to Palestine.
take it!
The J. D. C. has spent about
cation Meeting" opening a pc- fare committee, and found his
In the Army you'll find it's
riod of rededication to the Sab- steamship ticket already paid for $500,000 in the four years of
true—
bath. A prominent out-of-town by the J. D. C. when he arrived war for non-sectarian aid through
That promotions depend on
at his port of embarkation. The American relief organizations and
visitor will be guest speaker.
you!
Feature of the afternoon will money he left behind was used foreign governments.
What you are able to do
be annual election of officers. for local relief, education and
In the Army will bring a pro- Mrs. A. 0. Barsky will be in vocational training. Forty-one
motion to you!
charge of service of a dessert thousand left under this plan.
So if a promotion you seek
After Italy entered the war
luncheon, assisted by a committee.
Do your best every week!
The Twelfth St. branch of the and cut off the Mediterranean
EXCLUSIVELY
The Lieutenants a promotion will organization will meet at the as an escape route, the J. D. C.
not deny
transported
some
refugees
by
the
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue,
If to do your best you always Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, on Trans-Siberian Railway to the
try!
Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 2 P. m., Far East and thence to the West-
For the Lieutenants can al-
with a very interestin g program. ern Hemisphere or Palestine.
ways tell
The J. D. C. has aided hundreds
Which soldiers excell!
of thousands of refugees during
the last year who had fled to
Downtown Theaters
Always do your best!
Asiatic Russia and Iran fr
And do your work better than
Eastern Poland before and after
the rest!
FOX—When that gay blade, the start of the Russo-German
Monty Woolley, meets that song
Don't consider the (lay ended and laughter charmer,
Until with all your work the
Gracie
Fields anything can happen, arm
"Something To Brag About"
L t
Lieutenants always
mony" which start ed
Holy
RABBI WOHLGELERNTER
Playing
At Club Three 666
Friday at

LIFE INSURANCE

LIFE INSURANCE

(Heads of families
for !Young persons

)Women workers and
homemakers

cast of sepia

Life insurance is the cen-
tury safe way to build an
estate.

CONSULT

Louis J. Goodman

Representing

The MUTUAL LIFE

Till it becomes fun!
e range
ra
Then on the
when you 1.t
your bullet fly
It will hit te "bulls eye!"

—By Pvt. Arthur Gross.
44th A. R. Medical Dot.
Camp Campbell, Ky.
APO 262,
U. S. Army.

INSURANCE CO. OF N. Y.

Pisgah Women To
H
Honor
Mrs. C. Solovich

The Pisgah Women of Bnai
Brith No. 122 invite their mem-
begs and friends to a reception
honoring Mrs. Charles Solovich
on Monday, Sept. 13, at 8:30
p. m., at the Bnai Moshe Syna-
Beth El Religious School gogue,
Dexter near Lawrence.
This distinction conferred upon
To Open Sat., Sept. 18
Mrs. Solovich, whose election as
In preparation for the 'opening president of the Bnai Brith Wom-
of the Religious School of Tern- ens District Grand Lodge No. 6,
shows appreciation and high es-
ple Beth El, on Saturday, Sept. teem held for her by 'the officers
18, and Sunday, Sept. 19, Dr. and members of Bnai Brith.
B. Benedict Glazer met with the
In keeping with today's spirit
entire staff of the Religious of Americanism, men and women
School.
of the armed forces will be on
The school office is now open hand to lend the patriotic spirit
daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for of the day.
the registration of new pupils.
Musical selections will be ren-
The office will also be open on dered and refreshments will be
Sunday morning, Sept. 12, from served to further the erfioyment
9 a. in. to 12 n6on. Either parent of a delightful evening.
or guardian must accompany the
child when registering. The Reli-
gious School conducts classes
tw
from pre-kindergarten through Pisgah Women Bowling
Season Opens Sept. 16
high school.
All former pupils of the school
The Pisgah Women . of Bnai
have already received instructions
in the mail concerning the open- Brith start their fourth consecu-
tive year at bowling on Thurs-
ing of the school.
day, Sept. 16, at 8:15 p. m., at
—N the Grand Central Bowling Alley,
Ferry Park near 14th.
This year as usual we can supply
As in the past, the bowling sea-
son has been a source of interest
to all the women of Bnai Brith,
To make sure that the men in the Service overseas receive their
as it affords not only an evening
of excitement and recreation, but
Greeting Cards on time, send them now. We have a full line
at the end of the year prizes
on hand.
have been awarded to those hav-
ing attained high scores individ-
ually and in their teams.
Anyone desiring to bowl may
8663 12TH ST.
TY. 5.6811
do so by calling Mrs. Herman
Frady at TO. 5-6005.

SFORIM, MACHZERIM, TALESIM

CHESLUK'S BOOK STORE

1843

"First In
America"
Our 100th
Anniversary

1943

1330 Buhl Bldg.

RAndolph 4718

Temple Beth

WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE

Announces That

SUPPLEMENTARY HIGH HOLY
DAY. SERVICES

Will Be Conducted in the

Brown Memorial Chapel

DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN

Rabbi Emeritus of the Temple, has kindly consented to con-
the ritual and preach the sermons at these services.

duct

A

professional quartette, trained by Julius Chilies,
Music Director of the Temple, will render the music.

Admission cards are available at the Temple
Office at a nominal
charge.

Admission to the services in the Main Auditorium is limited
to members only.

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