Algal= lavish Period al Cotter Friday, September 20, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle In Synagogue and Temple Temple Beth El and 3 Synagogues Plan Special Children's Services Gets HUC Post 1 Several synagogues will conduct special youth services to supple- ', menht the hmanianh rites for adults on Congregation Bnai David has nned two services. A junior -,'' /ice for boys and girls of teen ill will be held In chapel. They ,G ill be conducted by the staff of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. FOR SMALL CIIILDREN A separate service for younger children will be held in the small hall of the synagogue. Both youth services will be held from 11 a. m. to 1 m. each day of the holiday. Temple Beth El will present a children's service on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the main , auditorium. Children of the con- firmation class will conduct the 1 rites and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach a brief sermon. The junior congregation of Bnai Moshe will worship in the Harry Rosman assembly hall from 10 a. m. to 12 noon both days. Walter Farber, director of the Sunday School, will be in charge. p: SIIAAREY ZEDEK RITES Shaarey Zedek has charted two services for children. The junior congregation will worship in the Kate Frank Memorial Chapel, be- ginning at 9:30 a. m. both days. Rudolph Shulman will be the cantor. Services for smaller children will be held in the prayer room and will be under the direction of Mrs. 1Samuel Lehrman. Services will start at 10:15 a. m. Simplified pray- ers will be used. 700 Are Back in Classes of Temple Israel Over 700 pupils returned to their classes at Temple Israel religious school which is housed at Hamp- ton School, Warrington and Pick- ford avenues, last week. Many new pupils, sons and daughters of new- ly affiliated members of the con- gregation, were enrolled. The pupils ranged from the age of four to 17. Rabbi Leon Fram 'greeted the students and began at once to train them for the project of con- ducting the children's Yom Rip- tide Service on Yom Kippur after- noon, Saturday, Oct. 5, in the auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Among the teachers are grad- uates of Temple Israel high school. The school meets every Saturday morning at 9:30 for the confirma- tion department, grades 6, 7, 8 and 9, and every Sunday morning at 9:30 for all other classes. McDonald to Speak to Bnai Moshe Club James McDonald, former head of the Intergovernmental Commit- tee for Refugees and a leading authority on Palestine, will be the speaker at the opening public meeting of the Men's Club of Con- gregation Bruit Moshe Tuesday, Oct. 29. McDonald will speak on "What Next in Palestine." ' Admission cards for non-mem- bers of the club can be obtained it the congregation office, Dex- ter and Lawrence avenues. Young 31izrachi fustalls Officers Installation cf officers of the goung Women's Mizrachl was ' Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the ilre Hotel. Nettie Blumenthal Aiemorial rive was inaugurated at an ear- Mik meeting of the group held at lie home of Airs. Leo Genser, of 71Z5 Cherrylawn avenue. Donations to the Child Rescue ;'und are being taken by Airs. J osePh Bessman and Airs. Ben ternick at TY. 4-2001. JERICHO LODGE Honoring sons and sons-In-law '0 members of Jericho Lodge 0 100 1). F, a banquet was held recent- seti at the Hotel Statler. Earl Pfaff. —rig grand master of Michigan, Ind :rand Herbert A. Thompson, past sire, gave addresses. I CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Rabbi Urges UN to Speed DP Unit NEW YORK — Rabbi Samuel Chill of the Kingsway Jewish Center of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has just returned from n tour of "underground" Poland and the Displaced Persons' camps in Ger- many, urged in an interview at the Vaad Hatzala offices, that im- mediate action be taken to set up the proposed refugee committee under the UN that is to take over the jurisdiction of the dis- placed persons in UNRRA Camps Dec. 31. "If action is not taken imme- diately," says Rabbi Chill, "the necessary organization will not be ready when UNRRA ceases oper- ations, the DP's will be left be- tween the devil and the deep blue sea and their lot will be worse than ever." He says Jews are at the end of their morale, especially with im- migration to Palestine so problem- atical. RABBI ALVIN I. FINE Rabbi Alvin I. Fine, former Ar- my chaplain has been appointed to the newly-established post of director of field activities of the Hebrew Union College. Rabbi Fine will travel to North Caro- lina during the High'Holy Days for liaison work between the school and congregations there. Jewish Unity at Peace Parley Acclaimed by Dr. Eisendrath NEW YORK—The united front achieved by Jewish organizations at the peace conference "is of great significance and augers well for --the future" Dr. Maurice N. Eisenarath, director of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, declared on his return to the United States. Dr. ' Eisendrath, who attended the Paris parley as one of the representatives of the American Jewish Conference, also attended two other important meetings while in Europe, the first Inter- national Conference of Christians and Jews held at Oxford and the first post-war meeting of the World Union of Progressive Juda- ism held in London. "The unity achieved by Jewish representatives from the United States and other countries through- out the world in connection with the peace conference is of tremen- dous significance," Dr. Eisendrath said. We failed to do this in San Francisco, much to our shame and my own personal chagrin. There- fore, I am all the more elated that we achieved this unity in Paris. "There was at Paris a full rea- lization of the gravity of the Jew- ish situation, the full impact of which one cannot escape especially after crossing the Atlantic. It im- pressed itself so intimately upon all of us that we felt that we would be untrue to our respon- sibilities to our fellow Jews if we failed to transcend any organi- zational differences by joining in a united front. ATTARA CIIAPTER The Attara Chapter of Junior Mizrachi Women will hold its first meeting of the season at 2 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 29, at the home of Carol Shuman, 2939 Burlingame avenue. Election of officers will be held. Radio Presentation to Tell of Spirit of Captive Jew NEW YORK—"Chronicle of the Dead," a dramatic story of a Jew- ish prisoner of the Germans, will be told on The Eternal 'Light broadcast at 11 a. no. Sunday on WWJ. On Sept. 29, "The Eternal Light" will present Morton Wishengrad's "Preamble of Reb Yisroel," a fan- tasy of judgment. "Chronicle of the Dead" tells how a Polish Jew caught in Germany at the outbreak of the war, defies his captors as they try to break his spirit and body through nearly a year of imprisonment. "The Eternal Light," a public service presentation of NBC is prepared by the Jewish Seminary of America. A brief talk will be given by Rabbi Irving Miller of Woodmere, L. I., at the conclusion of the program. Liturgical chants and solos will be sung by Cantor Robert Segal. "The Eternal Light" is present- ed by NBC and the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America. Shaarey Zedek Palestine Exhibit to Open in U. S. Library Gets NEW YORK — An exhibit of Palestine products, arts and crafts will be brought to this country by Baruch Gift the economic bureau of the Pal- As a memorial tribute to her late husband, Dr. J. B. Baruch, Mrs. Baruch and her sons Theo- dore and Alex, have persented a substantial portion of Dr. Baruch's collection of books to the library of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The gift includes, among many others, such works as Ozar Yis- roel, by J. D. Eisenstein, Der Vo- doroshev, by Rabbi Hirsch Weiss, A Guide to Judaism, by Rabbi Si- mon Glazer, Sefer Yalkut Sippurim Umldrashim and Aspects of Heb- rew Genius, edited by Leon Simon. The late Dr. Baruch, who was a pioneer Jewish physician in De- troit, was also distinguished' as a Hebrew scholar, an Orientalist and a linguist. Theodore Baruch for many years was on the staff of the Sunday School of the Shaarey Zedek. He heads the department of English at Pershing High School and teaches speech at Wayne Univer- sity. Alex Baruch lives in New York. Shaarey Zedelt library hours are as follows: 10 a. m. to 12 noon; 2 p. m. to 5:30 p. m., and 7 p. m. to 9m. p. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Friday and 9 a. m. to 1 p. no. on Sunday Maurice H. Zackheim is chair- man of the Shaarey Zedelt library board. estine Foundation Fund, it was announced today. The showing is scheduled to open In New York fn January, and will tour Detroit and other principal cities. It will stress Palestine's econ- omic potential and her strategic position to service the entire Mid- dle East. , The Jewish Agency, the Pales- tine Manufacturers Association and Histadruth (Palestine Federa- tion of Labor) arc cooperating In the project. NORTHERN HEATING CO. 6432 CASS MA. 5300 Approved oil burners are now available for immediate installa- tion. We will be glad to make a heating survey of your home at no cost to you. LEONARD L. RADNER Manager The Time Is Here to take down your awnings LET OUR EXPERIENCED MEN DO THE JOB WE REPAIR AND WATER- PROOF AWNINGS SAVE MONEY BY ORDERING NOW NEW AWNINGS FOR SPRING DELIVERY UNITED CUSTOM AWNING SHOP 7911 SCHAEFFER ROAD AT TIREMAN ORegon 8403 Northwest Hebrew to Hold Siyum Rite A Siyum Hatorah will be held at the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation at 2:30 p. m. Sundriy. A Torah will be presented by Airs. Zlata Charlip and her family in memory of Israel Charlip and Bet- ty Charlip Schwartz. The syna- gogue is at Curtis and Santa Rosa avenues. Page Fifteen In Memoriam With the feeling that Rosh Hashonah is an appropriate time to record the passing of near and dear ones , MR. ALEX AARON MARGULIES FOUNDER, ORGANIZER AND PRESIDENT of the Congregation Beth Aaron Announces The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will print a special page in its New Year Edition for those who wish to give expression of their love and devotion to those departed. Memoriams will be printed in the following form High Holy Holiday Tickets In memory of ON SALE DAILY who departed .. Between Hours of 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Daily Sundays-2:00 to 6:00 p.m. In the Synagogue 18000 Wyoming COR. THATCHER Mother Father of A nominal charge of S1.00 is made for these items. They are to be mailed NOW to THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE, P. 0. Box 657, Detroit, Mich.