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August 25, 1944 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-08-25

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Friday, August 25 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Help Refugees Find Family

Walter Farber Named
Bnai Moshe Sunday
School Director

Jewish Vets Honor Bob Ilope

The Bnai Moshe Sunday School
has engaged the service of Walter
Farber as director of the Sun-
day School for the coming year.
Mr. Farber comes with over 15
years of Sunday School experi-
ence. As a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Chicago, a graduate
student at Columbia University,
and a former student of the Ye-
shiva, he comes with a well-
rounded general and Jewish back-
ground.
The new director has engaged
a strong Sunday School staff of
University graduates with excel-
lent Jewish training to instruct
the students who will attend the
Bnai Moshe Religious School.
An important innovation for
the coming year will be the Con-
secration Class, modeled after
the finest institutions in America.
This class will be open to girls
Miss Anna Kaufman, Chief of Bureau of Ports and Docks, between the ages of 15 and 17
RADIO AND SCREEN COMIC, JUST RETURNED FROM ENTER.
National Council of Jewish Women, assists two young refugee this year only.
TAINING TROOPS OVERSEAS, HONORED BY JEWISH WAR
Preparation for future Conse-
VETERANS OF U.S. — Bob Hope (center) receives J.W.V. Scroll of
mothers to find relatives in this country. Room shows in the pic-
Merit for "distinguished service as a morale builder". In dressing
ture above in the Council's National Headquarters, 1819 Broadway, cration classes will begin in the
gown, on United Artists Lot between shots of his new picture, Hope re.
New York, has been furnished for the use of the refugees who 8th grade, and continue through
the 10th grade, where Consecra-
ceives award from Jean Mathias (left), Commander of the Los Angeles
have to wait between trains or until met by their relatives.
tion will take place.
County Council of the J.W.V., as Sidney Schulman looks on.
The Consecration class is to
consist of a group of girls who
Anti-Jewish Laws in
All Branches of
will be enlightened about the
basic principles of Jewish woman-
was on England's shore,
Bulgaria Abolished
United Hebrew
hood, an understanding of Kash- A FIVE STAR PRAYER Lend courage to his heart, I know
By EVE SHERMAN
ANKARA (WNS) — The Bul- ruth, Sabbath observance, thc'
Schools Reopened
he's in there trying,
garian Government has abolished beauty of licht benshen, as well
But You are the only One who
The United Hebrew Schools all anti-Jewish laws, measures as that of other ceremonies, and Dear God, as I pray to You each
can keep him up there flying.
night
announce the reopening of classes and regulations, it was announced the significance of the Jewish
For
Your
constant
vigil
o'er
the
in all their branches. The ses- here this week over the official holidays.
I'm lonely too for Dave, it scents
fight,
sions are held in the morning Turkish radio.
just like a dream,
The nature of the work fol-
I
know
You
are
beseeched
by
hours beginning at 9:30 a. m.
The radio announcer said that lowed in this class will be of a
That he followed Jim's calling
millions
of
others,
This will be kept up until the Jews in Bulgaria have officially high standard.
and became a Marine,
Public Schools are reopened for been notified that they need no
One of the features of the Unselfishly I ask You to spare He battled at Tarawa, You
my five brothers.
the Fall semester. Sessions in longer wear yellow Mogen Dav- Sunday School this year will be
brought him safely through,
the Hebrew Schools will then be ids, and that they can leave their the addition of a competent sing-
Jim, the youngest, was barely in Thank You so much Father, I
held immediately after Public restricted areas and move about ing teacher who will contact all
have such Faith in You!
his 'teens
School hours.
the country as freely as all other the classrooms to teach the beau- When he heard the call to arms
New classes for beginners as citizens.
They were all gone now but nor,
tiful Hebrew melodies, Zionist
and joined the Marines,
well as for more advanced pupils
still at home was Joe,
Jewish circles here recalled folk songs, as well as religious Heavenly Father watch over him,
are now being organized, and that it had been reported that and synagogue music.
The oldest and most serious, I
don't
let
him
fall
parents are urged to register the peace terms which Allied
didn't think he'd go;
The Bnai Moshe Religious
their children immediately with- military authorities had recently School will open on Sept. 10, in On some South Pacific Island or But his thoughts were of his
lonely
atoll.
out any delay in order to give submitted to Bulgaria contained order to properly prepare tilt!
brothers and of the briny
the school management an oppor- a provision calling for the res- children on the meaning and the Then Cy, a husky handsome lad
spray,
tunity to make the proper ar- toration of full rights to Jews. significance of the High Holy
He's a happy Merchant Marino
and always so carefree,
rangements, of engage the neces-
now, soon to sail away.
Days.
Hurried down to enlist in the
sary teachers and in general to
Registration will take place, on
Coast Artillery,
INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP
prepare properly for the opening
Sunday, Aug. 27, and Sunday, Be kind to him, dear Father, Please Lord, let them rise to
greet each dawn,
of classes for new pupils.
Sept. 3. From 10 a. m., to 1
spare him any pain,
The
Infants'
Sehvice
Group
The Hebrew Schools also an-
p. m.
He'll make us all proud of him, For each new battle make thee
will
have
an
open
meeting
Wed-
brave and strong,
nounce that High Holiday Serv-
Your watch won't be in vain.
Protect them, guide them, erase
ices will be held in the following nesday, Sept. 6, at 1 p. m., in
the Founders' Room of the Book- Palestine Labor Leader
And off went Micky, to join his
all of their scars,
three branches of the schools.
Cadillac Hotel. All members are
And speedily return to us those
love, the Air Corps,
1. David W. Simons, Tuxedo at
Berl Katznelson Dies
asked to attend.
It seemed no time at all 'ere he
five bright stars.
Holmur.
2. Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
JERUSALEM (WNS) — Berl
Lawton at Waverly.
He who loans money to the Katznelson, prominent Palestine
3. Philadelphia at Byron.
needy without interest and secur- Jewish labor leader and editor of
The auditoriums of the three ity, has done a greater deed than
the country's largest Hebrew
schools were redecorated and pre- he who gives alms.
daily newspaper, Davar, died
pared for services. Well-known
here of a hemorrhage on Aug.
cantors have been engaged. The
12 at the age of 57.
auditoriums are large, light, and
The body was taken from Jeru-
very comfortable. The prices for
salem to Tel Aviv and then
seats are quite reasonable and
northward for burial in the co-
the public is asked to take ad-
operative village of Kinnereth,
vantage of this opportunity and
along the Sea of Gallilee. When
make immediate arrangements for
Mr. Katznelson came to Pales-
their seats.
tine from Russia in 1909, h.!
Synagogue committee consists
Refrigerators are out for the
worked as an agricultural labor-
of Nathan Yaffa, chairman; Mor- Lion. Manufacturers have now tooled
ris Fishman and Isaac Rohenthal, their plants for production of war er in Kinnereth. He was buried
there in accordance with his last
associates.
materials. Common-sense-folk, how. wishes.
ever, are saving now, not spending,
Shortly after the recent elec-
and building up a fund for purchase I tions to the Jewish National As-
Overcome evil by good.
of refrigerators and other domestic sembly, which resulted in a great
—Udenavarga.
needs through investment in U. S. victory for the Laborites, Katz-
nelson complained to his intimate
War Bonds.
friends that he felt ill. On the
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evening of Aug. 12, while resting
at the home of one of his friends
here, he lost consciousness and
passed away 20 minutes after a
physician announced that noth-
ing could be done to save hi3
Co.
life.
WINDOW SHADES
Katznelson was born in Bob-
ruisk, Russia, in 1887. He joined
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the Socialist movement at an
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among those who helped develop
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movement. He helped found the
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ists and an authority on the
Jewish labor movement in Pales-
tine. In 1925 ,he joined the staff
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of "Davar," the leading Pales-
tine Hebrew daily, and in 1935
Between Webb and Tuxedo
he became its editor. At his
death he was one of the directors
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executive member of the Poale
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ber of the council of the Heb-
JOHN J. KOZAREN,
rew University in Jerusalem.
Wayne County Treasurer.
In 1921 Mr. Katznelson visited
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
the United States as a member
of a Palestine labor delegation.

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