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September 07, 1945 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-07

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Friday, September 7, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

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Cantor Gartenhaus
At Beth Abraham
For Holy Days

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS

And Best Wishes to All!

Hebrew Schools
Launch Education
Month Observance



The nieteenth annual Education
Month observance of the United
Hebrew Schools was launched :tt
a meeting which was held Mon-
day, Aug. 27, in the Rose Sittig
Cohen School.
The group that gathered and
formulated the plans for the Edu-
cation Month consisted of mem-
bers of the Board of Directors of
the Schools, representatives of
the Hebrew Teachers' Associa-
tion, of the Woman's Auxiliary,
of the Kvutzah Ivrith, of the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah
and of the Alumni.
Arrangements were made to
reach the public through the fol-
lowing media: synagogue pulpits,
radio, the Yiddish press, the Yid-
dish-English press, and through
specially organized school func-
tions.

DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY ADHERED TO

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CANTOR A. GARTENHAUS

Extends Rosh Hashonah Greetings to Its Entire
Membership and to All Its Friends

Congregation Beth Abraham, at
Linwood and Sturtevant announc-
es that Cantor Abraham Garten-
haus will officiate at the syna-
gogue during the High Holy Days,
Cantor Gartenhaus is nationally
known. Assisting him will be a
trained choir under the leader-
ship of David Selager of New
York.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL

Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu

Rosh Hashonah Greetings
And Best Wishes To You All

Pontiac Synagogue
Sets Holiday Rites

For a Lasting Peace

JULES R. SCHUBOT



THE TUROVER AID SOCIETY

Extends Best Wishes to All Its Members

J. D. C. Chairman
Wishes Happy Year

anth`to Jewry Throughout the Entire
World for
A HAPPY NEW YEAR WITH

By PAUL BAERWALD
To countless Jews in Europe,
American Jewry is personified in
the "Joint." In their names, far
more than in my own name and
those of the world-wide staff of
the Joint Distribution Committee,
I should like to wish each of you
a very Happy New Year.

PEACE AMONG ALL PEOPLES

ISIDORE SOSNICK



Rosh Hashonah Greetings
And Best Wishes To All

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Rosh. Hashonah
Greetings

Judge John D. Watts

JUDGE OF RECORDER'S COURT

Traffi c and Ordinance Div.

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS



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Congregation Bnai Israel, 268
W. Pike St., Pontiac, will usher
in Rosh Hashonah at 7:30 Friday
evening, Sept. 7. On Saturday
and Sunday mornings, services
will begin at 8:00 a.m.
Rabbi I. Strauss will preach on
the first day on the theme:
"Something Inside To Sail By in
5706" and on the second, "The
Challenge of a New Age." The
services will be chanted by Can-.
for L. Hershowitz.

But I am afraid that, sincere
as their good wishes are, the Jews
of Europe are not ready to think
in terms of "happiness." Long
years of persecution and suffer-
ing have erased that word from
their vocabularies. They are alive,
and in that there is joy; but the
common hunger and destitution
have made food and the reestab-
lishment of normal living con- ,
ditions the paramount thought in
each mind.

The year 5705 has seen victory,
and liberation of 1,250,000 Jews.
We pray that 5706 will bring a
new life to our brothers in Eur-
ope. Then in truth we can say
"Happy New Year," for it will be
a year of happiness for all.

Joint High Holiday
Rites in Ann Arbor

Arrangements have been made
for joint High Holy Day Services
at the Beth Israel Center, 538
North Division Street, Ann Arbor,
under the auspices of the Beth
Israel Congregation of Ann Arbor
and the Bnai Brith Hillel Foul-
/ dation of the University of Mich-
igan, it has been announced by
Mr. Osias Swerdling, president of
the Beth Israel Congregation and
of the Michigan Bnai Brith Ilillel
Foundations.
Services will be conducted by
the Rev. Isaac Goldman of the
Beth Israel Congregation on Sept.
8, 9, 16 and 17. Rabbi Jehudali
M. Cohen, director of the Bnai
Brith Mlle! Foundation, will de-
, liver the sermons.

The Synagogue Committee con-
sists of Philip Gilbert, chairman;
Solomon Kasdan, Joseph Haggai.
Henry Feinberg, Norman Rutten-
berg, Michael Michlin, and A. J.
Lachover.
The Radio Committee consists
of Charles Rubiner, chairman; Jo-
seph Colten, Nathan Shur, for the
English programs, and for the
Yiddish programs; Joseph Haggai,
chairman; Michael Michlin, Nor-
man Ruttenberg and Solomon
Kasdan. Mrs. Hyman Altman, the
sponsor of the Jewish Hour over
Station WJLB promised her co-
operation.
The Alumni Committee is head-
ed by Joseph Colten; the Wo-
man's Auxiliary by Mesdames A.
L. Carnick, Theodore Isaacs, and
Meyer Beckman; the Ladies' Aux-
iliary of the Kvutzah by Mrs. Ab-
raham Panush. The committee for
the Teachers' Association, in
charge of the publication of bul-
letins and other publicity mate-
rial, consists of Joseph Haggai,
chairman, Michael Michlin, Sol-
omon Kasdan, A. J. Lachover,
Norman Ruttenberg and Morris
Lachover,

Infants Service Grou
Luncheon Tuesday

' Infants Service Group will hold
its installation at the open meet-
ing luncheon on Sept. 11, at 1
o'clock, at the Book Cadillac Ho-
tel. For reservations, call Mrs.
George Treeger, Tyler 5-6348.

Downtown Synagogue
Completes Plans for
High Holy Days

Rosh Hashonah services will be
held at the Downtown Synagogue,
1205 Griswold, beginning at 7:30
p.m. Friday, Sept. 7.
Morning services will be held
Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 8 and
9, beginning at 8:00 a.m.
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser,
rabbi of the Downtown Syna-
gogue, will deliver the sermons.
All services will be chanted
by qualified cantors.
Kol Nidre Services will begin
on the eve of the Day of Atone-
ment, Sunday, Sept. 16, at 6:311
p.m.
Day of Atonement Services on
September 17 will be continuous
through the day, with special Me-
morial Services at Noon.

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