A mericair 'elvish Periodical CeNter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

September 24. 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Vaad Hahatzalah Asks
$5,000 in Treasury Gifts

PROMOTED

Cantor Irving Ringo!
To Officiate at Bnai
David Slicoth Service

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Bnai Moshe Religious
School Enrollment To
Begin Sunday, Sept. 26

INFORMATION WANTED

Information is being sought of
With a quota of $10,000 as-
Edward (Jack) Newman, alias
sumed by the synagogues, and a
Enrollment of students at th Weinstein, who has not been con-
similar amount to • be raised
Congregation Bnai David will Religious School of Congregatio e tributing to the support of his
.
through individual donations,
usher in the Holy Day season Bnai Moshe will begin on Sunday 11 family since March, 1941, as a
Detroit committee for the Vaad
with Slicoth services which will Sept. 26, at 10 a, m. Classes wil • result of which they are in desti-
Hahatzala this week issued an
be held this Saturday evening, commence on Sunday, Oct. 3 1 tute circumstances and dependent
appeal to communal groups, lands-
Sept. 25, at midnight. Rabbi Students are requested to regis • on the local chastities. Mr. New-
manschaften and fraternal socie-
Joshua S. Sperka will briefly ad- ter in the school office as earl - man, who is believed to be in
Y Detroit, was born in Austria
ties to forward contributions to
dress the assembly on the mean- as possible.
David I. Berris, treasurer, 1325
ing of the Slicoth prayers. Can-
some 44 years ago, is 5 ft. 9 in.
Classes
will
be
held
in
history
National Bank Bldg. Irvin I.
tor Irving Ringel, assisted by a music, art and dramatics. There • tall, has black hair, black eyes,
Cohn, chairman of the $25,000
10-voice choir under the direction will also be classes in the study is clean shaven and is a painter
drive, announced that 20 per cent
of David Shkolnick, will officiate. of the Hebrew language for stu- by occupation. Anyone aware of
of the total quota for this year's
There will be no charge for at- dents in the intermediate and his location is requested to com-
Detroit campaign will have to
tendance. All are invited.
municate with the National De-
high school departments.
come from communal groups.
Joseph A. Block, president of
The school is under the direc- sertion Bureau, 67 W. 47th St.,
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
the congregation, announced that I ion of Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan. New York City.
chairman for organizations, in
members must secure their tick- , The staff is composed of highly
an appeal to the presidents of all
ets by Slicoth night. Tickets of rained and capable teachers.
organized Jewish groups in the
members that are not taken out ss Any additional information remembrances were received from
city, made the following state-
by then will be put on sale to the n lay be obtained by calling HO. absent members in the United
States and overseas.
ment:
public on Sunday morning. 0 862.
"The Vaad Hahatzalah — has
Evening services for Rosh Ha-
SIGMA ALPHA
been in direct contact since the
shonah, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, will
outbreak of the war with thou- EDWARD BRENNAN BARRON, begin at 6:30. Morning services
SKLAR
FAMILY
CLUB
The
first
meeting of the fall
U. S. N.
sands of Jewish, men, women and
will start at 8 o'clock. Rabbi
children rescued from the war- Edward Brennan Barron, U.S.N., Joshua S. Sperka will preach on
On Sunday evening, Sept. 19, season of Tau Sigma Alpha was
torn countries of Europe. Hun- and Mrs. Barron (Miriam Koval both mornings. The sermon for the members celebrated the 76th held Sept. 12, at the home of
dreds of families have already of Los Angeles) are visiting their the first day is called. "The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ja- Miss Edith Sucher, vice presi-
been transplanted to Palestine, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barron World in Reverse". For the sec- cob Sklar with a party at her dent, 2096 Oakman Blvd. The
program for the coming year was
the United States, Canada and of Pingree Ave. Edward, who en- ond day Rabbi Sperka will preach home on Rochester Ave. Many discussed.
other points. Close to 500 per- listed in the Navy two and one- on "Our Own Postwar Program". 1111011 amigeRISI
ffiminnimaimminsimmilminimi
sons are in Shanghai, and almost half years ago, was promoted Cantor Irving Ringel and the
3,000 hold on to their lives in from Apprentice Seaman to Avia- choir will officiate on both days.
Siberia, Asiatic Russia, and other tion Radioman, 2nd class, and
For boys and girls under the
temporary havens of refuge in saw action in the South Pacific. age of 16, a special Holy Day
the Far East. It is our duty to
service will be held on both days
help these refugees who still can
of Rosh Hashonah. The service
will include readings in Hebrew
and must be saved. They repre-
sent the remnants of European B. & P. Women of Bnai
and English of the important
Jewry, the torchbearers of our Brith Hold Card Party
prayers of the Machzor. Stories
appropriate to th
e holiday will
culture and tradition. The Vaad The Louis Marshall
also be told. The service will be
Hahatzalah sends money and Professional Women Bo of
packages of food and clothing to
of Bnai under the direction of Max
them via Iran and Palestine. One Brith entertained members and Chomsky who will work under
parcel of food at the cost of $25 guests last Sunday afternoon at the supervision of Rabbi Sperka.
keeps a soul alive for almost one Bnai Moshe with a card party, at
month." its first social get-together of the
season, following which refresh-
High Holy Day Services
ments were served.
Bnai Brith Young Women's
The next open meeting of the To Be Held by Michigan
organization is scheduled to be
Council Officers Installed
held on Oct. 5, at 8:30 p. m., at Hillel Foundation
Officers of the Council of Bnai Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
Brith Young Women for the Fence Ayes. An unusual and var-
Beginning on Wednesday eve-
1943-44 season were installed on ied program has been planned for ning, traditional High Holy Day
Thursday, Sept. 16. The care- the evening with members of the services will be held by the Bnai
mony took place at Helen Av- WACs, WAVES and Marines par- Brith Hillel Foundation at the
rushin's home, 2690 Webb Ave. ticipating. There will be a sur- University of Michigan for serv-
Mrs. Gladys Phillips of the Worn- prise in store for those attending icemen, students and townspeople,
which
en's Auxiliary was the installing
to it was announced recently by
thiss most
most interesting promises
be
officer.
and enter- Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, director
Those whose offices became of- taming. Members and friends are ° f the Foundation. Principle serv-
ficial Thursday night are: Helen cordially invited. ic es will be held at the Lydia
M endelssohn Theater in the Mich-
Avrushin, president; Dorothy Co-
ig an League building, on campus.
hen, vice president Sar a Matz,
a z,
INFORMATION WANTED
In asmuch as almost 500 Jewish
recording secretary; Belle Haupt-
so
man, treasurer, and Audrey
Your Richman Brothers suit or
Information is being sought of st Idlers, sailors and marines are
Franklin, corresponding secretary. Harry
or Victor Black or Blank, M ationed at the University of
topcoat
is one value the war
who disappeared from his home wi ichigan, High Holy Day services
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be
conducted
this
year
in
in New York City in April of co
hasn't altered, because your
this year and has failed to con- Na operation with the Army and
vy
Committee
of
the
Jewish
good will means a lot more
tribute to the support of his fam- W elfare Board.
ily since March of this year, as
to
us than any temporary
a result of which his wife, Dora, N. Alvin H. Goldman of Brooklyn,
and two minor children, are des- Ell Y., of the Navy V-12 Unit;
gain we could make by manip-
titute and dependent upon the Cit iott Organick of New York
y,
and
J.
Louis
Singer
of
Hart,
public charities for financial aid. 1111
ulating quality or prices.
Mr. Black was born in Russia in for ch., will serve as student can-
s.
Rabbi
Cohen
will
preach
at
1891, is a citizen of the United all services.
States, is 5 ft. 7 in. tall, weighs
In our new Fall clothes, we
about 150 pounds, has black hair, beg Rosh Hashonah eve services will
brown eyes, small moustache, was 29, in Wednesday evening, Sept.
offer new patterns but the
a painter by occupation and is wil at 8 p. m. Morning services
begin on Thursday, Sept. 30,
currently alleged to be in Michi- at I 10
same good fabrics. New
a. m.
gan. Anyone aware of his loca-
Beth
Israel
Congregation,
or-
tion is requested to communicate tho
models but the same fine tail-
with the National Desertion Bu- has dox synagogue of Ann Arbor,
announced
that
servicemen
oring. Only our prices remain
reau, 67 W. 47th St., New York and
students are welcome to at-
City.
ten d High Holy Day services con-
unchanged . . . $24.50 and
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duc ted at the synagogue, which
$29.50.
is I ocated at 538 N Division S
Services will be led by Rabbi
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Isaac Goldman.

Richman Brothers Clothes

One Value

that has

NOT Changed

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Congregation B'nai David

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Elmhurst and Fourteenth

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H Denver NHJC To Care
° For Refugee Children

ANNOUNCES

High Holy Day Services

Sept. 30, Oct. 1, and Oct. 9

Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka

will preach on all occasions.

Cantor Irving Ringel

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will officiate, assisted by a ten voice choir under the
direction of Mr. David Shkolnick.

Junior Services will be held under the direction of Rabbi Joshua
S. Sperka and Mr. Max Chomsky, educational director.

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WHERE ELSE, IN ALL
THE WORLD, DOES
SO LITTLE STILL BUY
SO MUCH?

Mrs. Monte Weston, president
of the Detroit League of the Na-
tional Home for Jewish Children
at Denver, is informed by the
M
ONational Home that post-war
plans are now being formulated.
0 It is anticipated that after the
war many hundreds of refugee
children will be sent to the Unit-
ed States from the war-torn Eu-
FOR BOYS OF STUDENT SIZE
ropean countries, and when the
time arrives, the Home at Den-
o ver will be prepared, in addition
ALL-WOOL SUITS OF $18.50
n to its present children, to open
u its doors to a large number of
SLACKS $4.50
those unfortunate homeless chil-
dren.
Last Thursday, Mrs. Louis Da-
vidson, general chairman of the
Detroit League's theater party to
be held on Saturday, Oct. 30,
0 was hostess to the chairmen and R 1 cHm A N
II co-chairmen of this fund-raising
aising
0 project.

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BROTHERS

1505 Woodward Ave.

Slicoth Services Saturday Eve., Sept. 25, at Midnight.

I0781 Grand River Ave.

ALL ARE INVITED

I0012 Jos. Campau

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