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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-01

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Local Coverage

HRIINICLE

Vol 50, No. 37

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Friday, October 1, 1948

Third of a Century

of Service to

Detroit Jewry

11Ic a Copy Si Per Year

Shofar's Triumphant Notes
Call Je = s to New Year Rites

Ask Speed
on Israel
at the UN

Throngs
to Pack
Services

e.

.

(Special to the Chronicle)
As the Jews of Israel pre-

For the first time in many
long years, there Will be a
note of exhilirating. triumph
in the sound of the Shofar
as - it will summon Jews

.pared to join their brethren
throughout the world in the
Observance of the high Holy

Days, news came front Paris that
Foreign Minister Bevin had
reassnted Britain's support of
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• --
The full text of the Berna-
dotte proposals is on Page 49.

the H.e. nadotte proposals for the
curtailment of Israeli territory.
Bevin urged that the Assem-
bly take up the question speed-
ily shortly after Dr. Ralph
Bunch e, acting mediator, made
similar plea.
BACKFD IN POLL
A poll by the American dele-
gation, whose head, Secretary
Marshall, had given unqualified
indors:•ment of the proposals,
showed that' there was almost
universal support for the plan
outside Israel and the Moslem
form tr i
Stating that it was fortunate
Count Bernadotte completed his
report before his assassination,
Bevin. expressed the belief that
the plan is one in which two
parties should be able to ac-
quiesce without sacrificing any
of their vital interests."
He declared that the plan "of-
fers the best hope of healing
the breach between these two
Semitic peoples." The United
States and France . "elso are
backing the Bernadotte plan,
Which calls for recognition that
Jewish State exists and for
Jerusalem to be an international
city," the British Foreign Secre-
tary asserted.
WARNING FROM SOVIET
He declared that B; lain sup-
ports in its entirety" the Pal-
estine solution offered by the
slain mediator.
According to well-informed
circles, members of the Soviet
delegation to the General As-
lembly have warned Israeli rep-
resentatives here that Russia
Will withdraw its support from
the Jewish State if Israel yields
(Continued on Page 62)
WASHINGTON (WNS) —The tablish a peaceful world tvill independence nineteen centuries
" following is the text of meet with an increasing measure ago that Israel has regained its
Messages to President President Truman's Rosh Hash- of success." freedom and statehood and its
• • •
onah message to the Jews of
voice as a free nation to play its
Are Urged by Shevitz
America:
ALBANY (WNS)—The follow- part again as a leader in spirit-
Dctroiters were urged by Sid-
"I extend cordial greetings to
ing is the text of Gov. Thom- ual thought and cultural eleva-
isey Shevitz, president of the all my fellow Americans of the as E. Dewey's Rosh Hashonah tion.
Zionist Council, to wire or write Jewish faith or this anniversary message:
President Truman protesting the of the commencement of the
"My heartfelt greetings to the
"THE STEADFASTNESS with
American indorsement of the New Year.
Jewish people on this coming which the Jewish people have
Bernadotte plan advocating the
"I ant confident that you will New Year.
held to their faith and ideals in
turtailment of tbe territory of vigorously play your part in
"The year 5709 marks a new the face of persecution, tribula-
Israel.
solving the many problems epoch in the 'life of Jewry and tion and martyrdom
has pre-
Write to the White House, which confront us. Let us pray the world. It is the first year
served their great spiritual -and
Washington, D.C.
that our continued efforts to
since the destruction of Jewish
(Continued on Page 62)

Truman, Dewey Send Greetings

• • •

everywhere to their- house of
4orship , for the penitential Rosh
Hashonah rites Monday and
Tuesday,
Detroit Synagogues will • be
bulging to the doors as wor-
shipers in unprecedented num-
bers will congregate in Syna.
gogues and Temples with a lift
in their hearts and Hallelujah on
their lips.
The year 5709 will be wel.
corned as no infant Te%v Year
has ever been greeted; for as
Jewry scans the history of the
last few breath-taking months,
it receives inspiration and hope
that at long last must be real..
ized.
Repentance for past wrong-
doings will never be more sin-
cere as worshipers will be moved
by the stirring events of the
establishment of a new Jewish
State to make their peace with
their Creator.
Services will start about S
a.m. in orthodox and conserva-
tive Synagogues and at 10 a.m.
in the two Temples. The latter
will observe the Rosh Hashonah
festival Sunday evening and
Monday alone.

Beth Moses

Evening services, Sunday and
Monday, will begin at 5:45 and
morning worship, Monday and
Tuesday, at 7:30. Rabbi G.
Frankel will officiate. His ser-
mon will be on "Past—Guide to
the Future." The Symkogue is
at 8790 Linwood avenue,

• • •

Shaarey Zedek

Officiating alternatively with
Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor
Jacob Sonenklar at services will
be Rabbi Max Arzt, dir&tor of
field services for the Jewish
Theological Seminary, and Can.
for Avrum Dubow of New York
City.
Selichoth services will be at
midnight, Saturday, and Rosh
Hashonah worship at 6 p.m.,

(Continued on page 2)

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deadline for photos and articles
for the Chronicle has been ad-
vanced . to 2 p.m., Fridays
throughout the month of - 0c.
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