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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, October I, 194$
Yeshivah Asks New Support Youth Council Haber to Address JDC Conference
As Enrollment, Budget Soar Maps Celebrations
CHICAGO—Dr. William Haber, will be open to the public, ?tr
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adviser on Jewish affairs in Ger- funds will
be solicited, it w
With an enrollment of 96 more students than last year's
record figure, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah has set up a 'budget of
$174,892 for the year 1948-49, an .increase of $32,000.
"The phenomenal growth of
the Yeshivah, the only educa-
tional institution of its kind in
Michigan, forced us to assume
this obligation," Morris W. Zack,
budget committee chairman, ex-
plained. "We now have close
to 600 students taking accredited
secular and Hebrew studies from
pre-kindergarten through all
three years of high school.
NAME NEW DIRECTOR
The appointment of Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero, member of
the distinguished New York
family and scholar of eminence,
to the post of executive director
of Beth Yehudah was announced.
A drive to raise the funds
needed because of the expanded
activities was launched and
members of the board took it
upon themselves to enroll the
support of Detroiters in a plan
outlined by Rabbi Prero.
Aside of the income from tui-
tion and the small allocation of
the Allied Jewish Campaign,
$92,142 must be raised by volun-
tary means to cover the 1948-49
budget, the Rabbi explained.
$412 DAILY FIGURE
"When dividing that figure by
the 224 days in the year during
which the Yeshivah is in opera-
tion, we find that $412 is re-
quired each day for the mainte-
WWJ to Carry
Temple Programs
MORRIS W. ZACK
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nance of the schools," he added.
Over 500 Jewish youths were
on hand to hear Arnulf , M. Pins
speak at a rally Sunday at the
Jewish Center, sponsored by the
Detroit Jewish Young Adult
Council.
Pins is president of the Na-
ional Youth Planning Commis-
ion and was the American Jew-
sh delegate at the recent Inter-
n ationl Youth conference in
E ngland.
"The organization of over 300
Jewish young adult councils in
America is an encouraging sign
that Jewish youth is identifying
itself with the community in a
democratic manner," Pins de-
clared.
Leonard Baruch, council presi-
dent, outlined the program of
his group.
Sol J. Schwartz, chairman of
the inter-group committee, an-
nounced that the first in the
series of holiday celebrations will
be held Oct. 17, when his unit
presents a Succoth dramatic pres-
entation.
Proposed activities for the
council include participation in
the SOS drive Oct. 31, instruc-
tion in subjects of Jewish inter-
est, executive training, publica-
tion of a monthly bulletin, and
maintenance of a calendar of
events.
The following board members
pledged to obtain 40 days' sup-
port of the institution: Rabbi
Max J. Wohlgelernter, president,
Morris Zack, Samuel B. Solomon,
David Goldberg, Max W. Tern-
chin, Samuel Hechtman, Isadore
Cohen, Wolf Cohen, Samuel W. A Happy New
Year to You All
Platt, Morris Mohr, Sam Kara-
benick and David J. Cohen.
many to Gen. Lu Ails D. Clay,
Commanding General of U.S.
Forces in Europe, will be a fea-
tured speaker at the 34th annual
conference here on Oct. 31st of
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee.
Dr. Haber will fly to the meet-
ing from Frankfurt, Germany,
where he has been stationed for
a year as chief counselor
to Gen. Clay on the problems of
the 145,000 displaced Jewish
men, women and children in the
U.S. Zone of Germany.
The meeting, which will be
held in the Palmer House here,
as
disclosed, since JDC receives
funds for its overseas relief, re-
settlement
and reconstruction
operations through the $250,000,.
000 campaign of the United
Jewish Appeal.
Dr. Haber will deliver an e ye.
witness report on the DP's ut
Germany, and the latest situa-
tion confronting them, at
the
general session of the conference
on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 31,
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The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
Wishes a Happy, Prosperous and Peaceful
New Year to the Community and to the
People of Israel.
High Holy Day sermon broad-
casts.
He will speak on "The Uni-
versal Aspect of Rosh Hashonah”
at 9:45 a. m., Sunday. His Yom
Kippur message will be carried
Temple Israel will broadcast at 9:45 a. m., Sunday, Oct. 10.
two programs of High Holy Day
music over WWJ.
"The Music of Jewish New
Year" will be the theme of a Season Is Launched
program front 7:30 to 7:45 p. m., by Tikvah Chapter
Friday, Oct. 1.
The Tikvah Chapter of Bnai
At the same time, Oct. 8, the
broadcast will feature "Music of Brith met for the first time this
year last Tuesday at Beth Aaron.
Yom Kippur."
Participating will be Cantor Guest speaker was Mrs. Harry
Robert S. Tulman, the Temple Singer, past president of Pisgah
Israel choir, directed by Dan Chapter. Tikvah president is
Frohman, and Karl Hass, organ- Mrs. Louis Barden.
ist.
Rabbi Leon Fram as commen-
tator, will interpret the history
and significance of the High Rosh Hashonah
Holy Day prayers.
WWJ also will present Rabbi
Greetings
Joshua Sperka in his traditional
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