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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 31, 1950
Israeli Landmark WWJ to Give Beth Aaron Announces Plans
Program on to Build New Synagogue
The Beth Aaron Synagogue Drapkin, Harry Green, J. Hari is,
has completed negotiations for I Aaron Marglis, Max Silverman
the purchase of a large plot of and Sidney Weinberg.
The Culture Commission of land on which it plans to erect a
the Jewish Community Council new synagogue building, accord-
will present a program of High ing to the announcement made
Holy Day music on radio station by Dr. Marvin A. Last, president.
The new site is located on
WWJ-AM-FM, at 12:30 p.m.,
Wyoming between Thatcher and
Sunday, Sept. 10.
to the home
pre- next
week
Featured on this program will Curtis and is adjacent Returning
I will be the third group of 246
be the choir of Temple Israel sent structure.
The site includes nine lots _boys and girls who attended the
under the direction of,KarI Haas
comprising an area or" 180 feet' last three-week perilia at Presh — —
with Cantor Robert Tulman as
Air Camp and Tamarack Hills
soloist. Rabbi Samuel Prero, frontage by 120 feet in depth.
A new building has become a Work Camp.
spiritual leader of the Young
Again this summer, Fresh Air
Israel of Detroit, will deliver the necessity for the Congregation
because of its growing member- Camp, located near Brighton,
message.
ship resulting from the rapid Mich., was able to serve over 700
This is the first in holiday growth of the Jewish Commun-
children between the ages of
programs for the 1950-51 season ity in the Northwest area, Dr.
six and 16.
to be presented on station WWJ. Last said.
Senior campers were able to
Last year the Culture Commis-
The building committee con- make full use of the outpost
sion sponsored three radio pro- sists of Max Kaminsky, chair- camp at Kensington Park, estab-
grams and two television shows man; :old Louis Ellenson, Ben lished last year with the aid
explaining Jewish holidays and
of the Sheruth League, one of
their ceremonies.
Detroit's local Jewish women's
"To inform, as well as inspire,
organizations.
both the Jewish and non-Jewish
With the purchase of a 587-
community to the beauty and
acre camp site near Ortonville,
meaning of our holidays is the
early in February by the
Plans have been completed for Mich.,
aim of the series presented by
Jewish Welfare Federation, the
the Culture Commission of the the coming school year of Bnai Fresh Air Society was able to
Council," stated Rabbi Morris David Religious School. Regis- sponsor the Tamarack Hills Work
Adler, chairman of the Commis- tration of students will start on Camp for 10 boys for three-week
Sept. 10 at the synagogue and a
sion.
periods
The next program to be pre- holiday assembly will take place
Boys from 15 to 17 years old
the
next
Sunday
to
be
followed
were able to combine work and
sented will be a television pro-
by classes.
recreational experience while
gram for Chanukah.
During the comity season the assisting in the development of
program is to be enhanced by the new community camp site.
American students el' b the water tower at one of Israel's agri-
intensifying Hebrew studies and
cultural settlements v sited as part of the second annual Summer
Fresh Air Society, sponsors of
greater visual aids to the child- both camps, is a Red Feather
Institute at the Ilebre University of Jerusalem. Of a total of 111
The University receives
ren.
agency and a member of the
foreign students, 72 / were Americans.
In the high school the students Jewish Welfare Federation.
support in the United States from the American Committee for
will
be
taught
with
a
view
to-
the Hebrew University, Weizmann Institute of Science, and
ward self-study and eventual
Technion. The Institute was sponsored jointly by the University
teaching.
and the Youth Department of the World Zionist Organization.
The school is under the direc-
The opening sessions of the tion of Rabbi Eric Greenbaum.
Religious School of Temple Beth
Young Israel Accepts
will be held on Saturday and
Art Class Registration El
Sunday morning, Sept. 16 and 17. AJ Congress Opposes
Mrs. David L. Werbe, head of
Registration which is required Anti-Subversive Bill
TEL AVIV —(Special)— Israel the art department of Young only for new pupils will take ' Telegrams to Senators Fergu-
celebrated the centenary of the Israel announces that because of place in the school office from son and Vandenberg, urging
Argentine liberator, Jose de San the response' to the inauguration 10 a.m. to . 12 noon, Sundays and them , to oppose the Mundt-Fer-
of art classes in the Young Israel on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5
Martin, by — lgying a cornerstone youth center, registration is be- p.m. Parents should bring their uson and McCarran anti-subver-
sive bills, were sent by Mrs.
at the Weizmann Institute of
Science in Rehovot of a building ing accepted for the following children with them for registra- Samuel Green, president of the
Michigan Council of the Ameri-
bearing the name of the South two classes at present: elemen- tion.
tary and intermediate class and
The school has four depart- can Jewish Congress.
American statesman.
advanced life drawing.
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The building which is being
Mrs. Werbe also announces the year old kindergartens, grades
will
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built by Argentine Jewry,
ATTENTION!
house Latin Americans visiting receipt of an art scholarship to one and two); intermediate •0
Israel for scientific and research go to a qualified art student (grades three through five);
junior high (grades six through
given by Harold Levitt.
purposes.
nine) and High School (grades
Joseph Sprinzak, speaker of
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TEAM OPENINGS-
110 through 12).
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the Knesset, Argentine Minister Jewish Folk Schools
825-850
Average
All departments with the ex-
Pablo Manguel and the Israeli
ception of the junior high meet.
FRIDAY 9 P. M.
minister to Buenos Aires, Yaakov to Start Enrollment
on Sunday morning.
Zur, were among the speakers.
Registration at the United
The junior high meets on Sat-
Jewish Folk Schools and Kinder- urday morning.
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garten of the labor Zionist Move :
The school is under the gen- •
Dr. Raymond Dix
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ment and the Sholem Alechem eral supervision of Dr. B. Bene-
Institute, 13722 Linwood avenue, dict Glazer with Rabbi Sidney
In Race for Senate
Dr. Raymond H. Dix is en- will start at 9 a.m., Tuesday, Akselrad as director; Mrs. Sam-
Sept. 5 and last through 7 p.m. uel Mendelsohn, s tudent-faculty
tered in the race for senator of
The schools offer classes in advisor; Rosalind Schubot, school
Democratic
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the 4th District as
candidate. The district comprises Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, history, secretary; and Jason H. Tickton,
culture and traditions, singing music director.
Wards 1-2-4-8.
Dr. Dix is a graduate of North- and dramatics. Transportation is
western University, Member of supplied to all sections of the RELIGIOUS ANNUAL SLATED
the American Legion, the Michi- city.
JERUSALEM—A religious an-
For information, call TO 8-9280.
gan State Dental Society and the
nual in which scholars from Israel
American Dental Association. He
The deadline of the Jewish and America will participate will
also is a member of the Jewish
be published shortly.
Chronicle
is noon on Monday.
War Veterans and Bnai Brith.
High Holy Day
Last Campers
Return Home
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Bnai David School
Sets Registration
Temple Beth El
School Starts
Registration
Unsightly Hair
Removed
Permanently
by Electrolysis
Argentine Hero
Honored by Israel
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VOTE FOR
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER
WILLIAM J.
United Jewish Folk Schools and Kindergarten of the
Labor Zionist Movement and Sholem Aleichem Institute
TO. 8-9280
13722 Linwood at Pasadena
Registration Begins Tuesday, Sept. 5, 9 A.M.- 7 P.M.
3 SCHOOLS—CLASSES 4-7 P.M.
School No. 1-13722 Linwood
School No. 2-3754 Monterey
School No. 3—Mumford High School
17525 Wyoming at Curtis
5 KIN DERGARTEN CLASSES
2 Classes 9.12 A. M.
2 Classes 1- 4 P.M.
1 Class 4- 5 P.M.
SUBJECTS TAUGHT
HEBREW, YIDDISH, BIBLE, HISTORY, MEANINt OF JEWISH HOLIDAYS, CUS-
TOMS AND TRADITIONS, SINGING AND DRAMATICS.
TRANSPORTATION SUPPLIED TO ALL SECTIONS OF THE CITY
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REGISTER YOUR CHILDREN NOW !
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He 'deserves your promotion after
14 years as Circuit Court Commissioner
• Stopped Eviction of Veterans' Families During
World War II
• Stopped Evictions on Saturdays, Sundays,
and Holidays
• Fought for Low-Cost Housing
• Helped to Place Homeless Families
NO. 513 ON THE PRIMARY NON-PARTISAN BALLOT