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DrO011 JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

DONOR

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Young Israel To Have
Sunday Morn Minyon

CHOIR

September 24, 1943

"Bartered Bride" at
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Sunday, Oct. 3I

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Conference

Delegation
Confers with Secretary
of State Cordell Hull

cob Levine, Harry Getter, Thom-
On Oct. 3, Young Israel
as Firsht, Harry Gittlen, Sally Detroit will venture on a n of nu Malkenu," "Zachrenu" and
ew "Harninu" as well as the service
Fields.
project by establishing a Sund
WASHINGTON. ( WNS )—
Detroit nationality groups, in
Darlings and memoriam ads: morning study circle in curre ay of the blowing of the Shofar.
nt Cantor Robert S. Tulman will collaboration with a committee of Secretary of State Cordeil
Jewish news and problems. Th is render the "Adonoy Adonoy" and
Hull received this week a dele-
class will be directed by Rab bi Mrs. Abraham Cooper, guest so- music loving citizens, have form- gation of the American Jewis1
M. J. Wohlgelernter, after a Joist, will sing Rosh Hashonah ed a new organization, which
Conference, representing or-
Shachris service , (starting at melodies in English translation.
ganized American Jewry, which
9:30) in Yeshivath Beth Yeh u- This will be the first of two con-
formally submitted to him a
dah.
report on the resolutions adopt
secutive broadcasts of Jewish
ed by the Conference at it.
The Sabbath afternoon class es Holy Day music. The second
recent session in New York.
of Rabbi Dr. Samson R. Wei ss broadcast will take place Sunday,
The delegation, consisting (i:
at the Yeshivah building, th e Oct. 3, at 11 o'clock, and will be
Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, D.
Talmud Shiur by Rabbi Nafta Ii featured by the singing of Tem-
Carlebach at the Joy Road Syn a _ ple Israel Choir's guest, Emma
Stephen S. Wise, Louis Lipsky,
gogue, and the sub-senior stud y Schaver. At both broadcasts, Rob-
Rabbi Solomon B. Freehol
group of Dr. Hugo Mandelbau yn bi Leon Fram will interpret the
and Frank Goldman, held a
at Congregation Bnai Moshe ar e historical and spiritual signifi-
full and frank discussion witli
continuing.
cance of the music.
Mr. Hull on the problems in
volved in the rescue of the
Temple Israel will observe the
Adults School Meets Tuesdays
Jews of Europe, the rehabili-
The following classes of th Sabbath of Repentance by a spe-
tation of European Jews after
Young Israel adult school fo A c cial service in the Lecture Hall
the ' war and the reconstitution
Jewish education were opene '1 l' of the Detroit Institute of Aro,
of Palestine as the Jewish
Sept. 21 and will meet thre e Friday night, Oct. 1, at 8:30.
Commonwealth. Mr. Hull dis-
Tuesday evenings during th Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on
played a keen and sharp in-
e the subject, "The Three Deliver-
m onth, from 9 to 10:30.
terest in the problems dis-
1. Jewish History—A Guid ances--Repentance, Prayer and
cussed.
t o a Religious Conception o c Justice".
The Religious School of Tem-
L ife—Dr. Weiss.
2. Mishna for Beginners--Dr ple Israel is now in session. The
MRS. SAUL KATZ
• pre-kindergarten class, which en-
M andelbaum.
Shaarey Zedek Daily
chairman, Mrs. Leon A. Katzin;
3. Talmud for Advanced Stu - rolls children as young as the age
Religious School Opens
co-chairman, Mrs. S. A. Sklar.
of
4,
has
proven
especially
popu-
dl ents—Rabbi Carlebach.
Organizations: Mrs. I. Rosen-
On the last Wednesday of lar and has had a large enroll-
The Daily Religious School of
thal, Mrs. Simon Cugell, Mrs. ea ch month, coinciding with the ment. Temple Israel High School,
CARL BAMBERGER
Congregation Shaarey Zedek is
Philip Kawa.
m embership meeting of Young which is intended . " for high school
Ways and means: Games, Mrs. Israel, a symposium on a subject age youth, also enjoyed a large calls itself "The Detroit Friend now open for registration of boys
s and girls between the ages of ri
Minnie Goodman, Mrs. Joe Mel). of current Jewish interest will registration. Classes beginning of Opera".
ler; punch cards, Mrs. Max Schu- be given in place of the Tuesday with the kindergartens and going
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries i and 14. The school meets three
through the fifth grade, as well honorary chairman, Fred M. Bu s times weekly, Monday, Wednes-
biner; rummage, Mrs. Minnie night classes.
as the classes of the high school zel,and Dean Waldo Lessenger I-- day and Thursday. A limited
Goodman, Mrs. Benjamin Good- Next Month's Schedule
of number of children who are not
man; raffle books, Mrs. Lew Rose.
department, meet Sunday morn-
The adult school will be in ings at 9:30. The confirmation de- the Wayne University are chair now attending any other religious
War Bonds and Stamps: Chair-
men. Among the officers electe
session
Sept.
28.
In
October,
man, Mrs. Charles Gitlin; co-
partment, or grades 6, 7, 8 and at the general meeting are Mrs d school and whose parents are not
chairman, Mrs. Louis Goldfine; classes will be held on the 5th, 9, meet on Saturday morning. Henry Wineman, Mrs. Abrahan • affiliated with the congregation
committee, Mesdames Joshua Kar- 12th and 19th. The next general Temple Israel Religious School Cooper, Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs I will be received as students. Be-
bal, Jacob Levine, Harry Getter, meeting of Young Israel is sched- holds all its sessions at Hampton Louis Robinson and Mrs. Davi ginners' classes are now being
d, opened, and parents are urged
Isaac Rosenthal, Daniel Rachmiel, uled for Wednesday evening, Oct. Public School, 18460 Warrington Wilkus.
27, featuring the monthly sym- Drive.
William Fisher, Thomas Firsht, po
to enroll their children at once.
The
Detroit
Friends
of
Oper
sium.
Bernard Rose, Max Fertel, Lew
have the fundamental aim of pro a The Religious School office will
Further
information
on
Young
Rose and Sally Fields.
ducing well known operas it be open for registration every
"Back the Attack" for an early Isr
,„ ael's educational program, may Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal English and, giving aspiring De ' week-day afternoon.
secured
by
calling
Dr.
Mandel-
victory and an everlasting peace. b u it̀
troit singers the opportunity of
um, • committee chairman, at To Officiate at High Holy hearing in actual performances
fonso Pedroza, Mexican basso, are
Hogarth 7990, or Rabbi Wohlgel- Day Services in Flint
from time to time. Arrangements among the participants. Three
ernter at Trinity 1-2934.
CHEST
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal of have been completed to present eminent artists will come from
Detroit has been invited to Smetana's comic opera "The Bar- New York to aid in the presenta-
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preach and officiate as rabbi at tered Bride" on Sunday evening, tion. They are Carl Bamberger,
Congregation
Beth Israel of Flint, Oct. 31, at the Scottish Rite noted conductor of the New Op-
PALESTINE
Organizations (USO) which serve
h New
il
Mich.,
for
the
High Holidays. He Cathedral of Masonic Temple.
era Co. ( f
'n
York and leading
our men and women in the armed
Participating in the perform- music
-- gtor of the Brooklyn
will
deliver
sermons
both days
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from
Page 1)
forces; War Prisoners' Aid, serv-
ance will be the Detroit Sym- Symphony
nd Opera; Dr. Lothar
ing those of our armed forces basis of reliable information he of Rosh Hashonah and on Kol phony Orchestra, the Wayne Uni-
who find themselves in war prison received during his stay in Tur- Nidre and Yom Kippur morning. versity Dance Group, the Detroit Wallerstein, famous stage director
of the Metropolitan Opera Co. in
Rabbi Rosenthal is well known
camps; United Seamen's Service, key, there were only 200,000 Jews
Art Institute Mixed Chorus, and
which provides' rest and care for still left in Nazi-occupied Poland. in this community, is a native a cast of well known Detroit New York, and Donald Dame,
young American tenor, member
the merchant, seamen who carry "There are growing possibilities of Detroit and is a graduate of singers. Marguerite Kozenn, dis- of
the New Opera Co. in New
the materials of war to the bat- for rescue, let us utilize them to the Rabbinical Seminary of New tinguished dramatic soprano, will
tlefronts; as well as the follow- the maximum," he appealed to York. He officiated at the same sing the female leading part. York. Mt. Bamberger and Dr.
congregation 10 years ago, and Margit Kennedy, contralto solo- Wallerstein were forced to give
ing war relief appeals and agen- the gathering.
was invited to speak there on ist of Temple Beth El; Rosina up their positions in Vienna be-
cies serving refugees: Belgian
Mrs. Goldie Meyerson, speaking
cause of their .
when Bil-
War Relief, British War Relief for the labor organization His- many occasions.
Betman, Detroit soprano, and Al- ler marched into health,
Austria in 1938.
Society, French Relief Fund, tadruth which announced that it
Friends of Luxembourg, Greek would contribute $200,000 toward
War Relief Association, Norwe- the drive, asserted that the crux
gian Relief, Polish War Relief, of the question of rescuing Jews
Queen Wilhelmina Fund (Dutch), abroad lay in the united exer-
Russian War Relief, United China tions of Palestine's Jewry rather
Relief, United Czechoslovak Re- than outside factors.
lief, United Yugoslav Relief, Ref-
Dr. Isaac Herzog, Chief Rabbi,
ugee Relief Trustees, U. S. Com- urged sacrifices by Palestine's
mittee for the Care of European Jewry in order to redeem the
Children.
Jewish people as a whole. Rabbi
Ben-Uziel appealed to the United
States, Great Britain and Soviet
Fred M. Butzel Is
Russia that they give at least
a temporary haven to Jews. The
Gueit Speaker At
ultra-orthodox Agudas Israel Or-
ganization issued an appeal to
Jr. Hadassah Meeting
the Jews of Palestine urging
On Sunday, Sept. 12, the first them to contribute all within
meeting of the 1943-44 season their means to aid in the attain-
of Junior Hadassah was held, in ment of the goal.
the prayer 'room of Shaarey Ze-
delt. Marion Apple, the new pres-
ident, presided. The primary pur-
SPERKA
pose of the opening session was
to acquaint the new members—
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and to reacquaint the older mem-
bers—with the purposes and func- traditionally to the Jewish and
tions of Hadassah, its organiza-
non-Jewish community of the sig-
tion and aims.
nificant religious dates on the
In a mock broadcast to Pal- Jewish calendar.
estine, the various committee
Rabbi Sperka has had a long
heads presented tentative pro-
It makes a big difference to tobaccos
grams for the coming year. Mem- association with Station WWJ.
It makes a big difference to you
bership is opening with a con- For three years prior to the war
he
conducted
the
Jewish
programs
Sprayed on Old Gold's choice blend—in-
centrated drive to interest all
Apple
"Honey" helps to make sure that your
cluding delightful Latakia until every shred
available girls. A membership tea on Friday mornings on the
"Morning
Devotions"
hour
of
cigarette
is right. You'll be quick to recog-
is
reached,
will be held on Sept. 27 from
Apple "Honey" guards against
7:30 to 10, at the home of Hilda WWJ. Since the duration these
nize the advantages of this new, tasteless
dryness,
protects
the
natural
moisture
so
Biederman, 3282 Tuxedo, where morning devotions have been dis.
conditioning agent made from the pure
important to flavor and freshness.
continued and Rabbi Sperka is
refreshments and musicalenter- heard
juice of apples. Buy Old Golds today.
each
Friday
at
noon,
giv-
tainment has been provided for.
Also in the process of completion ing the "Minute Prayer" which
Nor
is a daily feature over the sta-
are plans for a tea on Oct. 17, tion.
*This neu• mohtening agent way first developed by
at the home of Mrs. Morris Adler,
scientists
In the spring of 1943 WWJ
in the Eastern Regional Research Laboratory of the U. S.
who will tell the assembled girls
invited
Rabbi
Sperka
to
preach
!Department
of
Agriculture.
the story of Succoth. A Hallow-
named it Apple "Honey."
e'en party with servicemen as the a holiday sermon before each
Jewish
holiday.
The
tremendous
honored guests is to be held on
Oct. 31, and the climax of the response from Jews and non-
drive will be a tea dance Nov. 7, Jews evoked by the Shevuoth ad-
dress, which, by the way, has
with more servicemen invited.
'Cello solos were rendered by been recorded, arrangements were
Rose Steigman. Fred M. Butzel made to stabilize this feature.
now on Rabbi Sperka will
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was the guest speaker for the From
E T TES
afternoon. His topic was the re- be heard over WWJ the first
Sunday of each month at 10:30
cent American Jewish Conference a.
The results ellmpartiallests as published
m. In a communication to Rab-
Back the Attack with War Bonds!
held in New York in August. In bi Sperka,.
by Reader's Digest in July of last year,
wohidenGolllgduw
red
WWJ writes: "As
a,ln percentages, show that
an informal manner he touched
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