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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In Synagogue and Temple

Temple Israel
Reopens School

Classes Will Resume
On September 14-15

Notice to All
Synagogues,
Organizations

The deadline for all local
copy for the Jewish Chron-
icle is now 2 p. tn. Tuesdays.
All late material will be
kept over to the following
week if usable.
All copy should be triple
spaced. Give full names. Do
not use initials for first
names.
In longhand, leave space
between lines.

The religious school of Temple
Israel will resume sessions for the
1946-47 season Saturday and Sun-
day mornings, Sept. 14-15, at
Hampton School, 18460 Warring.
ton drive.
Pupils of grades six, seven, eight
and nine will begin work on Sat.
urday, and all others on Sunday.
Rabbi Fram will greet the re.
turning pupils at special assem-
blies.
Religious school is open to chit.
dren of members of the congre-
gation.
The Jewish Community Council
Parents who wish to enroll their today again called upon the Jews
children at the Temple Israel of Detroit to attend only estab-
school can do so by becoming af- lished synagogues on the High
filiated with the congregation. The Holy Days. Re-affirming the post-
membership committee under the tion taken last year, the Council
chairmanship of Charles H. Aller urges that support be withheld
will be present at Hampton School from mushroom synagogues.
on the opening days of the new
The observance of Rosh Ha-
season to receive applications for shonah and Yom Kippur at pri-
membership.
vately operated services in halls,
The Sabbath eve services of theatres and stores is not in keep-
Temple Israel which during the ing with solemnity of the occa-
• summer were held at 610 Boule-
sion, the Council points out. Ob-
vard Building, will be held in the servers and neighbors in the com-
Lecture Hall of the Detroit In. munity. cannot help but get an
stitute of Arts.
undesirable impression of Jewish
High Holy Day services begin. religious worship, it adds.
ning with Rosh Hashonah eve,
The synagogue committee of the
Wednesday night, Sept. 25, will Council has urged synagogues
also be held in the auditorium of with proper facilities to conduct
the Art Institute.
supplementary services for the
Temple Israel has arranged for holidays.
an overflow service to be held in
Congregation Bnai Moshe has
the lecture hall of the Art Insti- already announced that such
tute. Rabbi Milton Aaron, director services will be held in its social
of the Hillel Foundation of Wayne hall. Congregation Bnai David re-
University, will preach and Baruch ports that unassigned holiday tick-
Cohon, of Cincinnati, will serve as ets for members will be available
cantor.
to non-members.

Council Again
Raps Mushroom
Synagogue Rites

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Jewish Education Month Opens;
Parents Hear Call for Support

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Annual nationwide observance of
Jewish Education Month will be-
gin Sept. 8 and will culminate in
the observance of Jewish Educa-
tion Week from Oct. 8 to 15, Mark
Eisner, president of the American
Association for Jewish Education.
has announced.
In support of the observance,
outstanding leaders in Jewish re-
ligious and communal life issued
a call to parents to provide re-
ligious education for their chil-
dren during the coming year.
"Jewish education in the United
States is today doubly important,
not only for those of Jewish faith
here, but for Jewish life all over
the world, Eisner declared. "With
the centers of Jewish learning in
Europe destroyed, American Jewry
must become the great social, edu-
cational and spiritual reservoir of
Judaism.
Palestine Looks to Us
"Not only European Jewry, but
Palestine Jews are today more
than ever dependent upon the
strength of Jewish life in this
country. American Jews can meet
the challenge of history only If
we develop Jewish education to a
level that will maintain the so-
cial, religious and cultural insti-
tutions and traditions of Judaism."
The call to parents declares:
As a Jewish parent you have
inherited one of the world's great-
est heritages. If you live only by
the newspaper headline, it may
seem to be only a heritage of
suffering and trials and tribula-
tions. But it isn't — and it must
not be regarded as a heritage only
of discrimination and distress.
Draws Children Closer
Our heritage as Jews is far
richer and more satisfying. It is,
and can become for him who de-

Parochial School's
Classes Still Open

Indians Praise Jewish Ingenuity

Beth Yehudah
Day, Afternoon
Classes to Open

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will
launch its fall term of afternoon
classes at 4 p. m. Monday, Sept. 9.
Registration figures are incom.
plete; over 500 students attended
these classes last year.
On the same day at 9 a. m., the
Beth Yehudah day school will
open its doors for pupils from the
first through the ninth grades.
Registration for these schools,
as well as for the Beth Jacob
School for girls, will continue on
Sunday, Sept. - 8, from 9 a. m. to
1 p. m.
Indians found ingenuity when, as a delegation of
In the afternoon, classes meet
experts
sent by the Indian Government, they recently
for two hours five times a week:
4 to 6, and 6 to 8 Mondays
visited Palestine to study the Jewish Community's pro-
through Thursdays, and 9 to 11
ductive achievement. Chairman of the delegation, Dr.
a. m., and 11 to 1 p. m. Sunday
T. G. Shirname, speaking at a reception (above) in
mornings.
Jerusalem given by the Palestine Foundation Fund
The curriculum of the after-
noon Yeshivah classes centers
(Keren Hayesod), praised the "remarkable ingeunity
around the study of Chumosh and
and great spiritual force of the Jewish people which
Tanach (Bible), Mishnah, Tal-
has enabled the collective and cooperative enterprises
mud, and Commentaries. Major
in Palestine to develop and flourish."
emphasis is placed upon laws and
practices of religious life, through
formal class-room Instruction and
the influence of the environment
created in the Yeshivah. Other
subjects studied are the meaning
of the prayers and synagogue
Tickets for High Holy Day
rituals, Jewish history, Hebrew services are on sale at Congrega-
The Northwest Hebrew Congre-
and Yiddish.
tion Dov Frenkel of the Yeshivath gation and Center will open its
In the Beth Jacob School for Chachmey Lublin, Linwood and new Sunday School term Sept.
Girls, emphasis is placed upon Elmhurst avenues.
22. Practically all of last year's
the development of religious loy-
Registration for the new term is teaching staff will be on hand
alty, and the ethical and moral still being taken by the Detroit again for the new term—in addi-
teachings of Judaism.
Hebrew Parochial School of the tion to several new members as
There are advanced classes for Yeshivah. The school has all 12 the school has added more classes.
The classes will be conducted at
girls attending the upper grades grades. Students of the elementary
of public high schools and Wayne school are brought to school and the Bagley School Curtis and
Roselawn avenues. The final reg-
University.
taken home by bus.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the istration date has been set for
Among the faculty members are
Sunday, Sept. 15.
graduates of rabbinical and teach- Yeshivah is calling a linen shower
ers' training schools, both in Jew- for 7 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 18,
ish and secular studies. All are in the Yeshivah to provide linens
active in Jewish religious and for the students arriving from
Shanghai. They will live in the
communal life.
school's dormitory.
Photo Engravers
A dinner honoring sponsors will
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be held at the Yeshivah at 6 p. m.
Sunday, Sept. 22.
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High Holiday Tickets
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sires it, a wellspring of happiness
for ourselves and our children. It
can become a stimulus to the good
life.
It can draw our children closer
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Jews and to their fellowmen. It
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satisfactions: The deep rich spir-
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as these through which we are
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Do not deny to your children
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Make sure that through a sound
and sustained Jewish education,
you and your children are en-
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our Jewish heritage.

Northwest Sisterhood

The Sisterhood of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Center
will hold Its first meeting of the
season at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Sept.
11, at the new synagogue building,
Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith, president,
announced today.

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Temple Beth El
Sabbath Rites at
11 A. M. Saturday

BRITISH FLOTILLA IN HAIFA
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Sabbath morning services on Aug. 30, to relieve the Third Flo-
Saturday, Sept. 14, will be held in Aug. 30, to relieve the 3rd Flotilla.
the main auditorium of Temple
Beth El from 11 a. m. to 12 noon.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach.
The opening sessions of the re-
ligious school will be held on Sat-
urday, Sept. 14, for the junior
high department, and Sunday
morning, Sept. 15, for the primary,
intermediate and high school de-
partments.
High Holy Day Services will be
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Registration for the new term
which will begin Sept. 9 is still
open at the Detroit Hebrew Paro-
chial School, it was announced
today.
Both Hebrew and English in-
struction is given in elementary
and high school classes.
Children are accepted from six
years and up and transportation
is provided.
Registration is taken daily until
5:30 p. m. and on Sundays from
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