DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page 2 A Rabbi's NewYear Greeting to Jews in the Armed Forces Charles T. Gellman Re-elected Head of Rabbi Leon Fram, of Temple Israel, has written the Detroit Young Israel following letter of New Year Greetings to all the men and women of his Temple household who are in the armed forces of the United States: "Dear Friend: When the sun sets on Sunday, Sept. 17, then, according to the Jewish calendar, the new year 5705 begins. May the New Year see the beginning of peace, world-wide and permanent! May the New Year see the remnants of the Jewish people rescued from their mortal enemies, their lives protected and their rights guaranteed throughout the world, and a home- land established for them, which shall be a refuge in time of peril and an opportunity to contribute the gifts of the Jewish spirit to all other peoples! May the New Year find you well and safe, and bring you back to the happiness of your home! May the New Year see the new building of your congregation—Temple Israel—rise upon its foundations, a beautiful shrine for the wor- ship of God and the teaching of righteousness and peace! With Holy Day greetings and New Year blessings, I am Sincerely yours, Rabbi Leon Fram." Rosh Hashonah Greetings Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu J. S. ROYSTER Baker Drive-Away Co., Inc. MOVING and STORAGE "Anytime — Anywhere" Every Load Insured 2944 Hanky MA. 7564-7752.2473 8047 MT. ELLIOTT PLaza 0023 • Buy Another Bond Today! Happy New Year To All! PLASTIC Mr. and Mrs. R. Kar PRODUCTS and Sons COMPANY of THE KAR GLOVE Manufacturers of CAULKING COMPOUND and • FURNACE CEMENT Rabbi I. Strauss to Preach Sermon at Bnai Israel, Pontiac Congregation Bnai Israel, 268 W. Pike St., Pontiac, Mich., will usher in Rosh Hashonah on Sun- day evening, Sept. 17, at 7 p. m. Monday and Tuesday morning the Holy Day services will begin at 8 a. m. Rabbi I. Strauss, spir- itual leader of Bnai Israel, will preach Monday morning on the theme: "Winning a New World in 5705," and on Tuesday morn- ing, "The Call of the Shofar." The eminent cantor, Rev. Sam- I uel Kersch of Detroit, will chant the Holy Day services. Season's Greetings and Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community of Michigan. AND APRON CO. extend Greetings for a Happy and Peaceful New Year to their many friends and customers. PLASTOID PUTTY Holy Day services for Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur 5705 at 2691 Joy Rd., and at Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland, will launch the new year for Young Israel of De- troit. With Charles T. Gellman re-elected president; Jerome Kel- man, gabbai, and Frances Ber- ris, recording secretary, the fol- lowing new officers have been chosen to lead the organization's activities during the 22nd year of its existence: Dr. Hugo Man- delbaum, chairman of the board; Morris Kar, treasurer; and Rabbi Abraham Zentman, correspond- ing secretary. Irving W. Schlus- sel is chairman of the annual fund-raising event; Mrs. Rose Blitz in charge of the "Inter- preter." Miss Esther Carlebach is a new member of the board and will direct the Sabbath story hours for children and junior clubs. The first membership meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 20, at the Yeshivah Bldg. Several preliminary board and committee meetings during the summer were devoted to‘the plan- ning of activities for the • coming year. Publication of the "Inter- preter" will be resumed. Friday, September 15 1944 Must Begin Praying for Victory Over Mankind Itself By RABBI LEON FRAM At every New Year service for the past several years we have prayed for the victory of mankind over Nazism. This New Year we go to our synagogues in the con- fidence that our prayer is being answered, and we give thanks to God for the victory of the United Nations, Now we must begin praying for the victory of man- kind over itself. Let us pray that the victorious powers shall possess the self-discipline and the wisdom necessary to build a permanent peace securely based on universal justice. As Rabbi in Israel, I greet the Jewish community in Detroit with the New Year wish that Jewish communi- ties all over the world may speedily be rescued from the Nazi program of slaughter, and may once again enjoy the elemental rights of human freedom. As President of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, I express what I believe has become th( aspiration of the entire Jewish community of America—that we may exercise the privilege of our strength and prestige as a Jewish community in a free land, to assure the establish. ment of an internationally secure and universally recog- nized Jewish homeland in Eretz Yisroel. 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