Thursday, October 6, 1949

DETROIT

Rites Listed
for Succoth

8:30 p. m., Friday at the Art
Institute.
The children of the religious
school have been invited to the
Succoth rites at 10:30 a. m., Sat-
urday. The children are working
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officiate at all services. The re- on three distinct Succah projects.
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ligious school will hold a Succoth
party at 4 p. to., Thursday, Oct.
Shaarei Zion
13 at the Synagogue Succah.
First day Succoth eve services
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at 5:45 p.m. Morning services at
9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Leo
Northwest Hebrew
Goldman will speak. Second day
Succoth service at 5:45 p. m. Succoth eve services at 6:15 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, and at Saturday, and morning services
8:45 a. m., Saturday and Sunday at 9 Sunday. Mincha at 5:30 p.m.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offici-
.
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ate and Cantor Miklos Fenakel
Adas Yeshurun
will chant the services.
First day Succoth services at
On Saturday morning Rabbi
Segal's sermon will be "A Time 6 p.m., Friday. Morning services
for Harvest." On Sunday morn- at 9:15 a.m., Saturday. Second
ing he will preach on "Who is the day Succoth eve services at 6:15
Strong Man?" Following each! p.m., Saturday. Morning services
at 9:15 a.m., Sunday. Rabbi Leo
service, a Kiddush will be served
Goldman will speak.
in the Succah adjoining the Syn-
agogue.

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Succoth services at 10:30 a. m.,
Saturday. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
will preach and the Temple choir,
under the direction of Jason H.
Tickton will render the liturgical
music. A Succah has been erected
on the Altar in the main Temple,
and decorated by the sisterhood.
The observance of Succoth will
be stressed in the religious school
on Saturday and Sunday morn-
ings. At 10:30 a. m., the junior
high school will join the adult
congregation at Succoth services
in the main Temple. On Stinday
morning a special Succoth cell-e-
lm- my for the various departments
will be conducted by Rabbi Sid-
ney Akselrad in the main Temple.
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Bnai Moshe

Services at 5:30 p. tn., Friday.
Morning prayers will begin at 9
a. m., Saturday and Sunday.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will de-
liver the sermons on both •days.
Cantor David Katzman will chant
the prayers. The traditional Suc-
cah will be erected on the lot ad-
joining the Synagogue. Daily
services on Chol Hamoed will
be on regular schedules.

Dr. Samuel S. Hollander (at right) who was re-
cently elected National General Chairman of the
1949-50 campaign of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations and the Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institnte of Religion, sounded the
keynote of the annual drive which begins this
month. The photo at the left, taken at the planning

Aids Zionist Drive

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this spirit usher in the second
half of the twentieth century.
The first 50 years were char-
acterized by war, brutality, and
wholesale massacre throughout
the earth. Several times in the
course of these past 50 years,
mankind was threatened with
slavery and is still under that

menace.

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AGAIN OUR GOAL
EMANCIPATION IS again our
need and our goal. In order to

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&14e gewisli Minister s Uari tors

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Wishes the Community a Happy and
Joyous New Year

JOSEPH BECKER, 69, died in
Dallas on Sept. 25. Services were.
The faniily of the late Leah at Gilbert Funeral Home He
Morrison wish to thank their leaves his wife, Tillie, and daugh-
friends and relatives for the many ter, Mrs. I. Krasner, of Montrealol
kindnesses shown them in their
recent bereavement.
PEARL BARNETT, 55, of 3380
Collingwo(xi avenue, died Sept.
The family of the late • Tillie 27. Services were at Gilbert Fun-
Kaplan wish to thank their eral Home. She is survived by her
friends and relatives for the many sister. Mrs. Alice Grim; and
kindnesses shown them in their 'daughter. Mrs. Sylvia Jane Ser-
recent bereavement, tins, of Van Nuys, Cal.

Card of Thanks

Obituaries

achieve the liberation of mankind
we must recapture that faith in
God from which alone men de-
rive their spiritual worth and
their rights to life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness.

We could give America and
the world no greater service than
to contribute to the revival of
religious faith.
Let us, the members of Temple
Israel, rejoice that we have
chosen to usher in this jubilee
year with the building of a
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Temple which shall be an instru-
•Beth Tefilo Emanuel ment for the renewal of the faith
of the prophets of righteousness,
Succoth services at 6 p. m., peace
and goodwill.
Friday, at 9 a. m., Saturday, and
at I a. m., Sunday. Rabbi M. J.
Wohleelernter will speak twice
on Sunday, at morning services
at 5:30 p. m., after Mincha serv-
ices.
BUCHAREST (World News
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Services)--The criminal court of
Bucharest has sentenced Radu
Mogen Abraham
Dutescu and Alexander Marius
Prayers start at 6 p. m., Friday loneseu to 15 years forced labor
and at 9 a. m., Saturday and Sun- each and loss of civic rights.
day. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
Alexander lonescu was sen-
will speak at morning services tenced to 25 years forced labor
and at 5:30 p. m., after Mincha. and loss of civic rights, and Ion
Services Sunday at 9 a. m.
Blebea to tour years in prison
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and loss of civic rights.
At the same time the confisca
Temple Israel
lion of the properties of all the
"The Atomic War—Can It Now four convicts was decreed. Rabu
Be Avoided?", will be the sub- Dutescu, commander of Iron
ject of the sermon to be preached Guard Police in 1940 in Calarasi,
by Rabbi Leon From at the Sab- robbed and tortured Jewish resi-
bath and Succoth eve services at dents of the city,

meeting of the Combined Campaign in Cincinnati
shows deft, to right): Lsidor Coons, national
executive vire-chairman of the campaign; Dr.
Maurice N. Eisendrath. president of the Union of
American Ilehrew Union Congregations; Saul S.
Elgart, national campaign director and Dr. Nel-
son Glueck, 'president of the College-Institute.

SIDNEY SHEVITZ, chairman
of the Detroit Zionist Council,
was appointed chairman of the
Detroit Labor Zionist feder-
ated campaign. Shevitz will be
assisted by William Hordes, I.
Pokempner, B. M. Laikin, A.
Kantinker, Mrs. M. Michlin, H.
Mondry, B. Milinsky, M. Schu-
biner, H. Schumer and M. Lie-
berman. Israeli official Ben
Zion Elan addressed the open-
ing session of the campaign on

Sept. 15.

English Anti-Fascists
Smash Mosley Meeting

LONDON—(WNS)—A meeting
of followers of Sir Oswald Mos-
ley which was scheduled to be
held in Lawisham, a South Lon-
don district with a small Jewish
population, was broken up by
anti-Fascists who used smoke
bombs and other objects in their
efforts to prevent the meeting.

Israelis, German Meet
in Cafe in Switzerland

RAY ELLA TILDS, 69, of 2903
Elmhurst avenue. Services were
held at Lewis Bros. She leaves
her son. Paul; (laughter, Hannah;
sister, Mrs Kate Grossman, of
Chicago.

MARTIN GOLDSMITH, 66, of
3302 Monterey avenue, died
Sept. 26. Services were at He-
brew Benevolent Society. He is
survived by his sons, Samuel,
Lewis and Norman; and daugh-
SAMUEL EKELMAN, 95, of
ter, Mrs. Mary Sage.
8720 12th street, died Sept. 29.
Services were at Lewis Bros. He
CHARLES SH ER M A N. of is survived by his son. Max;
16141 Linwood avenue, died daughters, Mrs. Bertha Loucas,
Sept. 27. Services were at He- Mrs. Jean Harris and Mrs. Sally
brew Benevolent. He leaves his Gordon: and brother. Isaac Elsel-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard man.
Sherman; and brother, Robert.
BELGIUM TRIES NAZI
BRUSSELS — (WNS) — Mayor
FANNY BAYER, 67, of 2542
Blaine avenue, died Sept. 27. Philip Schmide, commander of
Services were held at Hebrew the concentration camp in Bel-
Benevolent . She leaves her hus- gium where 700 Jews were put
band, Harry; daughter, Mrs. to death, has been placed on
Esther Krugle; and son, Harry. trial.

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HARRY ALTMAN, 28, of
the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1 1040,
1968 Pingree avenue, died Sept. before II s.
Wednesday.
21. Services were at Hebrew
Benevolent. His wife, Estelle;
and brother, Mendel, survive.

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ANNA ROBINSON, 75, of 2095
Pingree avenue, died Sept. 30.
Services were at Lewis Bros. She
leaves her sons, Ted, Reuben,
George and Roy; and daughters,
Mrs. Sam Bensman, Mrs. By
Rachlin and Mrs. George Curry.

Rev. Hyman
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GENEVA—(WNS)—Israel and
German representatives made of-
ficial contacts for the first time
when the mayors of Tel Aviv, Je-
rusalem and Berlin met in a Ge-
neva cafe.
The mayors, Dr. Ernest Reuter
of Berlin, Daniel Auster of Jeru-
salem and Israel Rokach of Tel
Aviv, were attending the Interna-
tional Conference of Cities and
Local Authorities.

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