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September 07, 1950 - Image 17

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-07

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Page 17

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, September 7, 1950

NW Sisterhood Temple Israel Beth Abraham School to Open
Picks Board . Sets Start of
School Season

The Religious School of Con- school opening,
lie urged the committee mem-
gregation Beth Abraham will
open the sessions of its new Sun- bers to invite their friends and
day School at 10:15 a.m., Sunday. neighbors to enroll their child-
The synagogue's committee of ren of Kindergarten through
hi c h cons i s ts o f grades eight in the Beth Aiwa-
Temple Israel will open its re- ed uca ti on , w
delegates
from
every constitu- ham School.
ligious school season Saturday
The curriculum Will consist of
ent
organization,
is headed
morning.
Jewish history, customs and
The Saturday morning classes' by Nathan J. Kaufman, who re-
are for the confirmation depart- ported a total of • 60 students I holidays, dramatics, arts and
before he crafts.
u
I." y.
merit, hr - 'grades '6, '7, - 8, 9. The
Sunday morning sessions are for school has opened.
Elect Leon A. Cousens State
all other classes from the nuts- 1 Al. the meeting of the commit-
ery class at the age of four, tee, held Aug. 30, Rabbi Israel Senator, 5th District.
through the high school depart- I. Halpern, director of the school,
ment. presented the staff of teachers
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kar
and Son Abraham
Parents may enroll their chit- j for the year and reported that
dren either by bringing them to everything was in readiness for, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kar
the opening sessions at Hampton - -.-
and Son Paul
School, 18460 Warrington drive, at the Children's Service on Bosh
of
at Pickford, or by registering Hashona at 2:30 p.m., TueSday,
them any weekday or night. Sept. 12.
The office of Temple Israel is
now located in the newly com-
pleted sanctuary of the congre-
extend Greetings for a Happy
gation, 17400 Manderson road at 1
and Peaceful New Year to
MRS PHILIP HELFMAN
Best Wishes to the
Merton, UN 3-7769.
their many friends and
• • •
customers.
The children will see the com-
Mrs. Philip Heitman, newly p leted Temple for the first time
Entire Jewish
162 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
elected president of the North-
west Sisterhood announces the
Community on
following 33 appointed board
The Officers and Directors
Rosh
Hashonah
members:
Rosh
Hashonah
of the
Mesdames, J. J. Beck, Sam
HEBREW BENEVOLENT
Greetings
to
All
Bishop, Morris Berkowitz, Joseph
SOCIETY
C. Boatman, Morris Botwin,
Benjamin Brodman, Hy Brotman,
(Chesed Slid Edges)
Albert Egrin, N. R. Epstein,
Extend Their Best Wishes for
Irving Feldman, Nicholas Fenad
a Happy and Prosperous
kel, Sidney Freedman, Zangwell
New Year to all their
Members and Detroit Jewry
Garber, J. C. Goldman, Charles
Heiman, Maurice J. Karo, Ira G.
SAM OLESHANSKY,
2638 HILTON ROAD
Kaufman, Louis Kirsch, Jules
President
Klein, Philip Langwald, Manny
HARRY E. CITRIN,
JO. 4-5955
Vice-President.
Lax, Harry Levine, Joseph
Loomus, David J. Miller, Samuel
Miller, Marry Nachman, Donald
Safran, S. 0. Siegan, Daniel
GREETINGS .. .
Shapiro, William Shulak, Samuel
MR. and MRS.
Simmer, David Tchor and Daniel
MAX FINKEI.
Weinbaum.

FISH BREEDING

JERUSALEM — a0A) — The
quantity of fish bred in local
ponds, pools, and lakes, during
the first half of the year 5710
0949-501 was more than double
that produced during the same
period last year-2,350 tons as
against 1,039 tons.
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Season's

Greetings

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To My Friends

Ben Gruskin

M. Greenbaum

Plumbing

A welcome gift for any occa-
sion Is a subscription to the Jew-
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.

Alloys Corp.

Gerald K.
O'Brien

924 Leland Street

Prosecuting Attorney

Federal

Season
Greetings

Best Wishes

FOR

The New Year

from

GROSS
FURS

MR. and MRS.
EDW. KELLER
Wish Their Relatives,
Friends, Customers and
Members of the Western
Ladies Aid Society and
Bialostoker Aid Society
a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.

18945 LIVERNOIS

UN. 4-7571

BILL GROSS

— 5711 —

from

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS FROM THE

Archie L. Harwith

Greater Detroit Bnai Brith

and

WOMEN'S COUNCIL
Mrs. Lewis Manning, President

Albert Harwith

of

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Holiday Greetings



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Holiday
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FROM

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