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How Hitler Would Have Enjoyed This Kol Nidre

Summons
Penitents

Atonement Bites
to Begin Tuesday

Penitent worshippers will
begin the observance of Yom
Kippur, the Sabbath of Sab-
baths, with traditional KO
Niche rites before sundown
Tuesday.
Detroit Jews will gather
in solemnity at crowded Syn-

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Forced debarkation at Hamburg, Germany, was the
hundreds of Jewish refugees who several weeks 'ago were
intercepted near Palestine and shipped to Hamburg on three
British ships. One of the refugees from the unsuccessful
Jewish blockade runner, Exodus 1947, is shown taken down'
the gangway by British soldiers while another is brought up

Marshall Urges
Solution by UN

at left. The first shill was unloaded without
by other troops
obvious resistance but serious difficulties arose when refugees
on the second ship to reach the harbor put up a strong fight.
Steel-helmeted British troops used fists, wooden clubs and
rubber truncheons to beat the refugees into submission. News-
reels of the Hamburg scenes are at the Telenews this week.

Panic Selling of Property
on Twelfth Street
Assailed
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agogues and Temples to review
again their lives in the privacy
of their personal devotions, make
confession of their transgres-
sions and vow to live a nobler,
life in the new -year.
Spirits will be lifted, how-
ever, because of the promise of
hope for Israel in 5703 as the
prospect of the establishment of
a Jewish State and the easing
\ of the misery of European
Jewry grows.
KOL NIDRE SERVICES
Kol Nidre at Congregation
Bnai Moshe will be chanted at
6 p.m. Tuesday by Cantor DaNtid
Katzman and a choir under the
leadership of Nathan Turbow.
Morning devotions will begin
at 8:30.. Rabbi - Moses Fi3eher
! and Rabbi Norman Frimer of
ill aliernate.in the.. ,.,,
1 ,Minneli.polis 1, ,, ,
pulpits of the main Synagogue
and at the supplementary ser-
vices.
At the Northwest Synagogue,
Kol Nidre worship will start at
6 p.m. Rabbi• Jacob E. Segal
will preach on "The Only True
Atonement" and Cantor William
Glueck will chant the liturgy.
The morning service will start
at 9 with Cantor Aron Gross-
bard leading the prayers. Yiz-
kor will be recited at 11. The
subject of Rabbi Segal's sermon
will be "Memorials for the
Living".

British Liberate FRAM SERMON
"A Rabbi's Prayer" will be the
theme of Rabbi Leon Fram's
in
Palestine
More
Kol Nidre sermon at the Temple

Israel worship at 8 p.m. in the
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr.
auditorium of the Institute of
of residents of the area in which Wolfgang von Weigl, Revisionist
NEW YORK (JTA)—Every
Property owners • and com- Negroes and whites, Gentiles and leader, and three other Re- Arts.
Wednesday morning, Rabbi
effort must be made to reach munity leaders condemned panic
visionists have been released
a solution of the Palestine issue selling of property in the Jews can sit down to discuss from the Latrun detention Fram will preach on the sub-
at the session of the United Na- Twelfth street area at a meet- common neighborhood problems. camp. They were arrested Aug. ject "Fasting and Hungering".
tions General Assembly which ing under the auspices of the The meeting voted to be ready 5 when several Jewish mayors At 2 p.m. he will tell the chil-
dren of the congregation his
opened at Lake Success Tues- Jewish Community Council at to take part in such a council
were seized.
when it is organized.
annual Yom Kippur story. He
day, and the peoples directly Beth Tefllo Emanuel.
A meeting of all Jewish prop-
concerned should accept the rec-
Mayor Oved Ben Ami of Na- will speak on "The Infinite
They pointed out that despite erty owners in the area will be
ommendations of the Assembly the changing character of the
thanya is still in custody. May- Preciousness of Human Life" at
held shortly after the holidays,
4 p.m.
-- as' "a' basis of a final solution, neighborhood there is no need Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, ors Rokach of Tel Aviv and the Yizkor services at
Dr. Irving Levey, distinguished
Secretary of State George C. for hasty sale of property there.
Krinitzi of Ramat Gan were
librarian of the Hebrew Union
Marshall declared before the The area will remain predomi- who presided, announced.
freed earlier.
American Association for the nantly Jewish for years to come,
David Ben Gurion, chairman College, will preach at supple-
United Nations.
of the Jewish Agency executive, mentary rites in the lecture hall
the Council assured landowners
In United Nations circles it after a survey.
and Rabbi Judah L. Fishman, of the Art Institute for Kol
was predicted that Lester B.
Mizrachi leader, arrived here Nidre.
The Jewish Community Center
Pearson, former Canadian am- is spending a great deal of
from Zurich, where they at- BETH EL WORSHIP
a
step
in
As the first major
bassador to the United States money to expand its facilities at
tended the meeting of the Zion-
De-
Services at Temple Beth El
and an alternate on the Cana- its Twelfth Street Branch at the program of expansion, The
ist Actions Committee. Com-
dian delegation to the Assembly corner of Blaine, Harold Weiss, troit Jewish Chronicle has moved menting on the UNSCOP report, will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday
to larger quarters at 548 Wood- Ben Gurion said that the Agency and all day Wednesday begin-
session, will be elected chair director, pointed out.
ward avenue near Congress.
man of the 55-member working
will "unhesitatingly strive for ning at 10 a.m. Dr. B. Benedict
During the meeting, it was ex-
The
Chronicle
offices
will
oc-
the establishment of a Jewish Glazer will officiate in the main
committee on Palestine.
citedly reported that two Syna- cupy half of the second floor
Temple, Rabbi Phineas Smoller
gogues in the area had been sold of the building. The hew loca- state."
nn the Chapel and Rabbi Sidney
of
Rabbi
Fishman
was
more
re-
to Negroes. Officers of the con- tion is across the street from
Akselrad in the social hall.
Sperka to Broadcast
of
gregations in question were pres- the old offices at 525 Woodward served, stating that "we are far
The children's Yom Kippur
from satisfied with the major-
Yom Kippur Message
ent and assured the meeting that
Service will be held at 2 p.m.
avenue.
ity's
recommendations.
We
can-
rumors were false.
"The change will permit us not agree to tearing Jerusalem Wednesday.
A Yom Kippur message will the The
Council is seeking to
be delivered at 11 a.m. Sunday counteract rumors like these and to take better care of the in- from the Jewish state, but if
dividual needs of our readers," compelled to do so, we will
over WWJ by Rabbi Joshua
This edition supplements
to reassure the community that
said Seymour Tilchin, publisher.
Sperka of Congregation Bnai
tho change is not as rapid as "We are increasing our editorial agree to partition, but with no the 88-Page Rosh Hashopah
David. His sermon topic will be imagined. Moreover, it pointed
less territory than recommended number of last week. Ad-
and business staffs in fulfillment
"The Message of Atonement."
ditional personal New Year
out the need to promote har- of our promise to the Jewish by the U.N. group."
Cantor Hyman Adler and the monious neighborhood relations
Ben Gurion said he felt that greetings will be found on
community to give it a dynamic
Bnai David choir under the di-
the Actions Committee meeting Page 6.
with the newcomers.
interesting and instructive news-
rection of - Dan Frohman will
had strengthened the movement.
Tentative plans are under way
render the central theme of for the formation of a council paper."
the Yom Kippur liturgy.

Chronicle Moves
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