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October 08, 1948 - Image 2

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

6l Nidre Calls Penitents
to Yom Kippur Worship

Continued from Page 1)
8 will begin at 5:30 and at 9.
Rabbi Sperka will broadcast
a Yom Kippur message at 9:45
a.m., Sunday, over WWJ. His
subject will be "The Significance
of Atonement."
• • •

Bnai Moshe

Kol Nidre will be chanted by
Cantor David Katzman and choir
at 5:95 p.m., Tuesday.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
conduct the service and deliver
he sermons. His subject Tues-
day will be "On the Crossroads
of Jewish Living."
Worship on Wednesday will
begin at 8 a.m. The topic of
Rabbi Lehrmaris sermon will be
"Lest We Forget" and will pre-
cede the Yizkor prayers which
will be recited at 11:30.
The same schedule will be
followed for supplementary ser-
vices in the social hall, which
will be conducted by Cantor
Samuel Glantz, assisted by his
son Leo. Rabbi Lehrman will
preach the sermons.
Junior congregation services
will be conducted separately, in
two groups.

• • •
Temple Israel

"Sanctuary" will be Rabbi
Leon Fram's sermon topic at
Kol Nidre services, Tuesday.
He will preach on "The Good

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Life" at Tuesday morning wor-
ship and "Shrine of Memories"
at services, , Wednesday.
Rabbi Samuel Teitelbaum,
Hillel director at Northwestern
University, will conduct a special
service for youths, 13 to 16.
Morris Kesner will serve as
C•utor and Mrs. Edmund Gilbert
will be at the organ.
Rabbi Fram will speak on
"Twilight of the Year" at Friday
evening worship, Oct. 8, at 8:30.
All services are in the Art In-
stitute.
A program of Yom Kippur
music will be presented by the
Temple from 7:30 to 7:45 p.m.,
Friday, Oct. 8, over WWJ.

Yeshivah Women
Chart Luncheon

Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, new
executive director of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, will be guest
speaker at the annual donor
luncheon of the Yeshivah's La.
dies Auxiliary, Nov. 17 at Lach-
ar's, Dexter boulevard and Wa-
verly avenue.
A special film featuring the
Beth Jacob Department will be
shown. Proceeds will go to pur-
chase a lot upon which the fu-
ture home of the Yeshivah will
be built.
The public is invited to the af-
fair. For reservations call Beth
Yehudah or Mrs. Pearl Rotten-
berg, president, TO. 5-1171.

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Detroit Labor Zionists Open
$50,000 Federated Drive

Almost $10,000 has been sub- insky, campaign treasurer.
scribed in pre-campaign solici-
Other drive leaders include

tations, Morris Lieberman, chair-
man of the Detroit Labor Zion-
ist Central Committee and of
Detroit's federated drive for
$50,000, announced.
The campaign, conducted
among members and friends • of
the Labor Zionist Organization,
the Jewish National Workers
Alliance, Pioneer Women Orga-
nization and Ilabonim youth,
will eliminate independent
drives and solicitations for im-
portant Labor Zionist activities
and make possible better plan-
MEYER DORFMAN of St. ning of their programs, Lieber-
Paul, newly-elected national man said.
Regular agencies included in
commander of the Jewish War
Veterans, in a New Year's the drive are Detroit's Labor
message to JWV's more than Zionist Schools, Habonim youth,
100,000 members, said "Ameri- Habonjn Leaders Institute, Jew-
can Jewry in the coming year ish Frontier Magazine, Yiddish
can best reemphasize its pri- Kempfer, Jewish Teachers Sem-
mary devotion to American inary and Labor Zionist Expan-
ideals and principles" by in- sion Funds.
A special allocation to help
creasing its support for the
final establishment of Jewish meet expenditures in connection
with the recent accident in
statehood in Israel."
which several Habonim youths
were involved has already been
made, according to Bernard Mil-

Harry Schumer and Morris L.
Schaver, special gifts chairmen;
David Silver, Norman Drachler,
Dr. Saul Stein, Mrs. A. Michlin
and A. Kaminker, vice-chair-
men; Sidney Shevitz, financial
secretary; and Maxwell Lowe,
recording secretary.

16,000 Italy DP's
Await Israeli Call

ROME (JWNS) — The 16,000
displaced Jews in Italy who are
dispersed throughout the coun-
try, including 5,000 in Rome, Mi.
Ian and Florence, will emigrate
to Israel in the course of the
forthcoming months.
The ports of Bari and Rome
will serve as transit centers. The
camps in Limona, Permo, Rivoli,
and Jesi are in the process of
liquidation.
The Yiddish periodical Far'n
Folk, organ of former Jewish
partisans, is ceasing publication.

JOCHANAN CLUB

The Jochanan Club has sched-
uled its next meeting for Oct.
31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Kutinsky of Sturtevant
avenue. The , club's first session
was Sept.' 26 at Al Kutinsky's
home.

Holiday Message
Wired by Sigler Henri Camera Shop

Gov. Kim Sigler, in a tele-
gram to the Jewish Chronicle,
expressed his New Year greet-
" ings to the Jewish people. Fol-
lowing is the text:
As the Jewish communities of
the state observe their New
Year, I extend to them my
warm wishes.
The past year has seen the
birth of a new Jewish State, ful-
filling to an extent an age-long
dream. But at the same time
strife and bloodshed and misun-
derstanding have marred the
Holy Land during the struggles
of birth. It is our earnest prayer
that peace with justice may dur-
ing the year become a reality.
Reaching far back into antiqui-
ty this New Year symbolizes a
rededication to God whom we
all worship and a hope for bet.
ter days ahead.
KIM SIGLER,
Governor

Friday, October 8, 1948 '

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