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August 24, 1945 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-08-24

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A merica', 'apish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, August 24, 1945

Temple Beth El
Plans 3 Services
For Holy Days

(Continued from Page 1)

will conduct the Children's Serv-
ices in the Main Auditorium on
Rosh Hashonah afternoon at 2:30,
a nd Yom Kippur afternoon at
2:00. Dr. Glazer will preach the
Sermons.
Men and women in the armed
forces will be admitted without
charge to the services in the Main
Auditorium and the Brown Mem-
orial Chapel. No admission cards
will be required.

Volume II of the Union Prayer
Book which contains the services
for Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kip-
pur is used at the Temple serv-
ices and can be purchased at the
Temple Office.

Palo Nutt

DETROIT JEWISH CHKUINIL:Lt ana the Legal Uhrorucle

Hebrew Ladies Aid
Meets Wednesday;
Installation Sept. 5

A Hunter and His Prize

A regular meeting of the He-
brew Ladies Aid Society will take
place at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Aug.
29, in Bnai Moshe Library. All
members are urged to attend.
The installation of officers will
take place Wednesday evening.
Sept. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Dex-
ter-Lawrence • Hall. Members and
their friends are invited.
A card party will he held on
Tuesday, Sept. 25. Mrs. Leo
Gantz is chairman.
The annual donor luncheon will
be held Nov. 19. Mrs. Paul R.
Freeman is general chairman.

Rabbi A. E. Millgram
To Officiate at
NW Synagogue

The Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation and Center has com-
pleted all arrangements for the
holding of its High Holiday ser-
vices in the Bagley School, Curtis
and Roselawn.
Rabbi Abraham E. Millgram
will officiate as the rabbi of the
Synagogue for the services and
Cantor Nathan Lander will chant
the traditional hymnology.
Rabbi Millgram is a graduate
of the Teachers Institute, and al-
so of the Jewi,sh Theological Sem-
inary, both of New York City.
He holds a B.S. Degree from the
College of the City of New York,
a Master of Arts degree from
Colunitia University and the Doc-
torate of Philosophy from Drop-
sie University.

Jewish Congress
Peace Message

Following is the text of the
V-J statement issued by the Am-
erican Jewish Congress, of which
Dr. Stephen S. Wise is president:
On this day of final victory we
speak the word which spells con-
solation, salvation, blessing and
hope — Shalom! The word Peace
in as many tongues as are spoken
on this earth is now on the lips
and in the hearts of all mankind.
Their hopes and prayers are for
a final surcease from the agony
of war and destruction.
The hands that forged the in-
struments of victory over the forc-
es of evil have it now in their
power to build the foundations of
an enduring peace — a peace
based on morality and justice by
which all peoples will be enabled
to live in freedom and security,
the kind of peace envisaged by
the ancient prophets in the world
which sustained the Jewish peo-
ple through centuries of suffer-
ings and survivals: Shalom.

The •rabbi has occupied pulpits
in Wilmington, Del., and Phila-
delphia. He has just completed
a term as director of Hillel Foun-
dation for Bnai Brith at the Uni-
versity of Minnesota,. and has ac-
cepted a call to the educational
directorship of The United Syna-
gogues of America, for the com-
ing term. Rabbi Millgram is the
author of "Sabbath, The Day of
Delight," and of the "Anthology
of Medieval Hebrew Literature "
Cantor Lander is a graduate of
the Isaac Elchanon Institute, and
has taken graduate work at Co-
lumbia University. He was cantor
at the C2ngregation's services last
year.

Members of the congregation
may obtain their tickets for the
services at the home of the ticket
chairman, Charles Charlip, at
17615 Cherrylawn.

Detroit Council
of Jewish Women
Opens Drive

In recognition of the greatly
expanded Service to Foreign Born
program of the National Council
of Jewish Women, and its new
overseas project, the Detroit Sec-
tion of Council has voluntarily
raised its 1945 quota from $6,000
to $10,000, it was announced by
Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger, presi-
dent of the Detroit Section of the
National Council of Jewish Wo
men.

The National Council of Jewish
Women is this year seeking $250,-
000 to finance both its Service to
Foreign Born department and its
Overseas unit. Of this amount,
$150,000 is allocated for Coun-
cil's four-point service to Foreign
Bora program — international
c a
se Fork, which includes loca-
tions; port and dock; social ad-
justment, which includes its work
at the Oswcgo refugee camp and
n aturalization.

For its Overseas project, Coun-
cil will send a group of child-care
Workers to operate as a service
unit cooperating with the Joint
Distribution C o m mitte c. The
Council workers will specialize in
servicing the thousands of home-
less and orphan children now
wandering throughout Europe.

Temple Israel Choir
To Broadcast
Holiday Music

Chachmey Lublin
Yeshivah Plans
Picnic Sept. 2

The choir of Temple Israel will
broadcast two programs on "The
Music of the Jewish New Year"
and on "The Music of the Day
of Atonement" over WWJ. These
broadcasts of the beautiful music
of the Jewish High Holy Day sea-
son have now become a goodwill
tradition in Detroit, and are lis-
tened to by non-Jews as well as
Jews throughout the metropolis
and neighboring cities. Cantor
Robert S. Tulman, supported by
the choir led by Dan Frohmah
and accompanied by Karl W.
Haas at the studio organ, will
render the old and the new music
of the season. Rabbi Leon Frain
Temple Israel
will deliver historical and inter-
Completes Plans
pretative comments on the Intl-
sical compositions. The time of
)(Courtesy Fox Movietone News)
i
For High Holidays
the broadcasts will be announced
2nd Lt. Rolf Wartenberg, a refugee
Temple Israel will conduct its
who escaped from Nazi Germany, is High Holy Day Services in the later.
shown escorting Hermann Goering,
the former Reichsmarshal of the Auditorium of the Detroit Insti-
Third Reich, to a judicial examina• tute of Arts beginning New Religious School
Lion held in Augsburg, Germany Year's Eve, Friday night, Sep-
'recently. The National Refugee Serv- tember 7, at 8 o'clock.
At Temple Israel
ice, which assisted' 2nd Lt. Warten-
Cantor Robert S. Tulman will
Reopens Sept. 9
berg and his family on their arrival
in the United States in 1940, has be supported by a choir directed
The Religious School of Tem-
made it possible for tens of thou- by Dan Frohman. Karl W. Hass
ple Israel will resume its sessions
sands of refugees to play an im- will be the organist.
portant role in the American war
Rabbi Leon Fram has chosen Sunday morning, Sept. 9. The pu-
teflon. The NRS receives its support as the theme of his New Year pils of the sixth, seventh, eighth
from the United Jewish Appeal.
Eve sermon "Happy New World." and ninth grades, which meet on
At the New Year morning serv- Saturday, will resume their ses-
ice, which will be held at 10 a.m. sions on Saturday, Sept. 15. All
LETTERS TO POLAND
Registered letters can now be Saturday morning, Sept. 8, Rab- sessions of the Religious School
sent to Poland, it has been an- bi Fram will preach on the sub- are held at the Hampton Public
School, 18460 Warrington Drive.
ject, "The Destiny of Israel."
nounced.

Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin will
stage an outing for .boys from 7
to 14 years of age at 9:30 Sun-
day morning, Sept. 2, in River
Rouge Park.
All boys are invited to attend
and are to meet in the Yeshivath
building, Linwood and Elmhurst.
Special buses will take the boys
to the park. Refreshments will be
served.
Games and contests will be held
under the leadership of counsel-
ors. Boys are requested to bring
consent slips from their parents.

DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY

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