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September 12, 1947 - Image 1

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-09-12

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AN UNAFFILIATED,

INDEPENDENT

NEWSPAPER

.DEth.,trist

HRONICLE

Vol. 49, No. 37

THIRTY-TWO YEARS

OF SERVICE TO

DETROIT JEWRY

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1947 10c a Copy, $3 Per Year

The Shofar Sounds at Home for the Aged

PHOTO BY JACK BIGELMAN

Five venerable residents of the Jewish Home for the Aged, Burlingame at Petoskey avenues, enact the ceremony of the Sounding of the Shofar,
highlight of the Rosh Hashonah ritual. The youngest man in the group is 86. The oldest, who is 96, still retains the privilege of blowing
the Shofar during the High Holy Days. From left to right, Harry LeVy, 91; Louis Willis, 88; Isaac Nagle, 96; David Laichtman, 91; and
Sam Wolfson, 86. (Seee story on Home, page 18.).

Year of Joy,

good Health and

Peace to All Men

5 70 8

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