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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Plans Zion Trip

Fast to Start
With Kol Nidre

Atone Is Message
of Yom Kippur

The solemn but sonorous
notes of the Kol Nidre will
ring out anew their mes-
sage of atonement and of
hope the evening of Friday,
Oct. 4 when Yom Kippur,
the Sabbath of Sabbaths,
will open as awed congre-
gations crowd Detroit houses of

worship.
For 24 hours there will be fast.
ing, prayer, confession and con-
triteness, and then, at dusk on
Saturday, the single blast of the
Shofar will pierce the mysticism
and holiness of the day and the
congregations will surge forth,
cleansed and rededicated to fuller
and nobler lives.
Kol Nidre services at Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe will start at 6
p. m. and Rabbi Joshua Sperka
will preach on "Clay in the Pot-
ter's Hand."
Worship on the Day of Atone-
ment will begin at 8 p. m. and
Rabbi Sperka will deliver the ser-
mon before Yiskor services on
The Will to Live." Cantor Hyman
Adler will chant the ritual. He
will be assisted by a choir, di-
rected by David Shkolnick.

CHILDREN'S SERVICE
Bnai David children's services
will be conducted from° 11 a. m.
to 1 p. m. and from 4 p. m. to 5:30
p. in, Saturday.
Yom Kippur services at Temple
Beth El will start at 7:30 p. m.
Oct. 4 and will resume at 10 a. m.
Oct. 5. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
will officiate in the main auditori-
um, Dr. Abraham Cronbach in the
Brown Memorial Chapel and Dr.
Alvin D. Hersch in the social hall.
The liturgical music will he
given by Temple choirs under the
direction of Jason Tickton. The
children's service will be held at
1:30 p. m. Oct. 5.

TEMPLE ISRAEL RITES
The Kol Nidre worship for Tem-
ple Israel will open at 8 p. m. in
the main auditorium and lecture
hall of the Detroit Institute of
Arts. The rites on Oct. 5 will start
at 10 a. :n. and the Memorial serv-
ice at 4 p. m
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach
Friday on The Revival of Kol
Nidre," on the following day on
The Glory of the Sabbath" and
at the concluding service on "Faith
Triumphant."
The children's worship is sched-
uled for 2 p. m. Oct. 5. Rabbi Fram
will tell his usual Yom Kippur
story as part of the services.

Releases Rejected;
Compromise Fades

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printing co.

11.S. Seizes Propeity
Grabbed From Jews

Holdl It in Trust for Ex-Owner
Peltding Reich Restitution Law

LONDON (Special) — The ex-
pectation that Zionists would join
By ROBERT GARY
the so-called Palestine conference
(Jewish
Telegraphic
Agency Correspondent)
here faded when it was authori-
tatively reported that the British,
MUNICH, (JTA) — Nearly 250,000 Reichsinarks\,_,
government had notified the JeW- worth of property, the great bulk of which was for- .7
ish Agency in writing that it merly owned by Jews, has been seized by the Ameri-
would not release Zionist leaders
an Military Government in Bavaria and is being admin-
in the Laturn detention camp in
istered under United States supervision.
time for them to join a Jewish
The properties are administered by a German cus-
delegation.
Their release has been one of todian who regularly submits his books and accounts to
the Americans.
RABBI M. J. WOHLGELERNTER the major conditions for Zionist
A spokesman said that when a
participation in the discussions.
Jew now living outside of Ger-
PARLEY MARKS TIME
many writes the AMG stating
The conference committee that that his former property was con-
had been studying Arab counter- fiscated or sold under duress, the
proposals for Palestine concluded military government investigates
its delibetations Monday after the claim, and if the Jew's story
is corroborated, the property is
meeting only twice.
The committee adjourned until seized whether or not the present
a report of its findings could be owner is considered politically re.
submitted to the full conference liable. In the case of a private
JERUSALEM (Special) -- Six
which may not meet again until home, the resident is not evicted
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter of late this week or the first but he must pay rent to the mili- hundred Jewish men, women and
Beth Talc) Emanuel will fly to part of next. The conference has tary government.
children who battled a British
Palestine shortly after Yom Kip- not been in session since last
The property is now being held boarding party on their blockade
pur, it was learned this week. He Friday.
in trust by the Americans pend- runner Palmach, off the northern
has his reservations made but is
ing the adoption of a final resti- coast of Palestine were transport-
JEWISH
PLAN
HINTED
awaiting a government priority
tution law which is being drawn ed to Cyprus, Tuesday, aboard the
which may delay his departure
In the meantime, a spokesman up now by German provincial of- British "Liberty ship" Vigour.
for a few days.
for the Jewish Agency said Tues . - ficials and American military offi-
The 600 fought the British for
Rabbi Wohlgelernter will make day that a Jewish plan for Pales- cers in Stuttgart and Berlin.
12 hours the day before in the
the trip at the invitation of Ha- tine would be submitted informally
The assertion that anti-Semitism hope that their dream of a home
poel Hamizrachi, religious Zion- to the conference.
is reviving in Germany was made in Palestine would not be pre-
ist group. He will inspect all the
He said that the Zionists would here this weer by Dr. Thomas vented. One Jew was killed in the
settlements of that organization ask for implementation of the Dehler, prosecutor-general of Ba- fighting and many others were
in Palestine.
principle of partition embodied in varia, in addressing a conference seriously injured.
On his return trip, Rabbi Wohl- the Peel report of 1937 and for of the Union of Politically Perse- USE STAVES ON REFUGEES
gelernter will stop off in Basle, the Negev area in the south of cuted Persons.
The British sailors used tear gas
Switzerland, to attend the World Palestine. The Negev was to be
Declaring that no desire for
Zionist Congress. He will be gone British under the "federalization" atonement can be detected grenades and high pressure hoses
plan submitted several months ago. among the Germans, Dr. Dehler but they failed to quell the strong
about two months.
resistance or halt a shower of
maintained that anyone daring missies. The sailors also used
to speak of German guilt toward staves in their charge upon the
the Jew is considered anti-na- unarmed refugees and fired sev-
tional.
eral times at the defenders.

Britain Ships
600 to Cyprus

Rabbi to Fly
to Holy Land

Refugees Battle
Boarding Party

Will Tour Group's
Settlements There

Rabbis, Synagogues Pledge Support
of United Hebrew Schools Program

Rabbis and presidents of Detroit
synagogues met at a breakfast
meeting in Finkel's Restaurant
Sunday and charted plans to
bring the message of the United
Hebrew Schools to worshippers
during the High Holy Days.
Plans were outlined by Isidore
Sobeloff, executive director of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, Ber-
nard Isaacs, head of the schools,
and other leaders. All rabbis
pledged to deliver sermons on
Jewish education during the holi-
day period.
Present were William Sandler
and Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of
Beth Tefilo Emanuel; J. Lesser of

RABBI SEGAL TO PREACH
Kol Nidre devotions at the North-
west Hebrew Congregation will
start at 6 p. m. Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal will deliver the sermon on
"A Virtue Greater than Obedience."
I - his subject on the Day of Atone-
ment will be "Let Memory Serve."
Shaarey Zedek's rites will open
at 5:15 p. m. Oct. 4. Dr. A. M.
Hershman and Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler will alternate in the pulpit.
At Bnai Moshe, Rabbi Moses
Fischer and Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi
will deliver the sermons. Kol Nid-
re services will start at 6 p. m.

JE1VS REFUSED FOOD
LONDON, (JTA)
Fiorello H.
LaGuardia, head of the UNRRA,
promised to raise with British
authorities the question of dis-
placed Jews who have recently ar-
rived in the Bergen-Belsen camp
and who are refused food by the
military administration.

British Spurn
Agency Plea

Friday, September 27, 1946

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The trans-shipment to Cyprus
Tuesday w a s accompanied by
shouting and jeering but no vio-
lence. Thirty-two young men and
in the
ROME, (JTA) — The Italian women jumped overboard
but they
government this week informed hope of swimming ashore
were returned by the British in
the Union of Jewish Communi-
launches.
ties that it will admit 500 Jew-
ish orphans from refugee camps BLO1V UP LOCOMOTIVE
in various countries.
Meantime, armed members of
UNRRA has completed estab- the resistance blew up a locomo-
lishment of a camp for dis- tive and two tank cars but in•
placed persons near Ravena. It flicted no casualties in an attack
is believed that the camp is be- on an oil train south of Haifa.
- rael;=1 foshua Spe-rka— of ing prepared to house some of British officials reported that
Bnai David; Jack Tobin, Abe the 25,000 Jewish DP's whom the they had unearthed a dump of
United States government is hand grenades and ammunition in
Kasle, A. J. Lachover and N. Rut- anxious to transfer from the
Petach Tikvah, 26 miles north of
tenberg.
U. S. zone in Germany.
Tel Aviv.

Bnai Israel; M. Marx of Gemiluth
Chasodim; Rabbi Eliezer Levi,
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Sam
Friedman of Bnai Moshe; Max
Bachman and J. Leeman of Aha-
vath Achim; Rabbi Joseph Thu-
mim of Beth Abraham; Rabbi Ja-
cob Siegel and Ira G. Kaufman of
Northwest Hebrew Congregation;
Morris Fishman of the Congrega-
tion of United Hebrew Schools;
J. Nosenchuck of Bnai Jacob; Isa-
dore Rosenberg of Beth Shmuel;
Rabbi Alvin Poplack of Young Is-

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