Education Month Leaders
Appointed by Rabbi Adler

Congregationrio Hear Talks by Rabbis and Laymen During
Tishri; Initial Meeting in Membership Drive
Called by Silberblatt for Sept. I 7

Observance of the 16th annual Education Month of
the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit will commence with
the Rosh Hashanah services, and spokesmen for the local
Hebrew educational system, including rabbis and laymen,
will deliver addresses in local houses of worship in an
effort to encourage the enrollment of all Jewish boys and
girls for study in the local schools.

Serving Second Year
Rabbi Morris Adler is chair-
man of this year's Education
Month committee, having been i
retained in the position after
last year's successful activities
under his guidance. His annual
proclamation on behalf of Edu-
cation Month appears in this
issue of The Jewish News.
Committees selected for Edu-
cation Month activities include
the following:
NEWSPAPER—Philip Slomo-
vitz, chairman, Morris Plafkin
and Joseph Haggai.
SYNAGOGUES—Michael Mich-
lin, chairman, Solomon Kasdan,
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, Nor-
man Ruttenberg, Joel Cashdan,
I. Shlussel, Abraham Warsen,
Harry Cohen and Rudolph Zuie-
back.
BULLETIN — Irwin Soref,
chairman, Sarah Komaroff Wes-
son and Annette Isaacs. •
RADIO — Abraham J. Lach-
over, chairman, Hyman Altman.
HOME VISITS—Meyer Mathis,
chairman, Morris Lachover, Ir-
win Soref, Morris Plafkin, Nor-
man Ruttenberg, Michael Mich-
lin, A. Panush, Miriam Gold and
Mrs. M. Teles.
KVUTZAH IVRITH — Herman
D. Boraks, chairman, Morris
Lachover and Abram Twersky.
CLOSING DINNER — Rudolph
Zuiebach, chairman, Harry Co-
Len.

Observance Country-Wide
NEW_YORK—(Religious News
Service) — Jewish Educational
Month will be observed through-
out the country between Sept. 10
and Oct. 10.
In conjunction with the ob-
servance a national enrollment
campaign is being sponsored by
the American Association for
Jewish Education with the co-
operation of the National Coun-
cil for Jewish Education.
In a letter to Mark Eisner,
president of the American As-
sociation for Jewish Education,
endorsing the campaign, Gov.
Herbert H. Lehman of New York
wrote:
"Sending children to religious
school at this time is a dramatic
affirmation of our faith in the

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Membership Drive Will
Follow Rosh Hashanah

The membership enrollment
project of the United Hebrew
Schools will begin this year im-
mediately after Rosh Hashanah.
The first meeting will be held
Thursday evening, Sept. 17, at
the home of Aaron A. Silber-
blatt, chairman of the project.
His associate chairman is Dr.
Albert E. Bernstein.
The planning committee con-
sists of Mr. Silberblatt, Rudolph
Zuieback, president of the
schools, Harry Cohen, Julius
Berman and Louis Robinson.
The membership fee for the
United Hebrew Schools. is $5 -
per year. It is the aim of the
schools to build up a large mem-
bership, not only because of the
financial factor, which is not
minimized, but because of its
educational and moral values.
"A large membership means
great moral support for our
system of schools," Mr. Silber-
blatt said.
Members until now have kept
in touch with the schools
through the various celebrations
such as holiday festivals, com-
mencement exercises, open
house, and other special events.
Henceforth, an additional point
of contact will be a monthly
bulletin.

better world that is to arise after
the war is won . . . In teaching
the children of America the re-
ligious faiths of their fathers, we
make of them a firm bulwark
for the preservation of our dem-
ocratic way of life."

OLIZARKER FAMILY CLUB
Olizarker Fdmily Club is re-
suming the year's activities and is
planning numerous affairs for
relief and community causes.
Philip Feinstein is president;
Dore Lesnick, vice-president;
Harry Pearson, secretary. Picnics
and social affairs featured the
summer program of the club.

Broadcast Over WWJ
Sept. 20 by Choir
Of Temple Israel

The choir of Temple Israel will
broadcast a program of Yom
Kippur music over station WWJ,
Sunday noon, Sept. 20, 12 to
12:30. The choir of Temple Israel
is a mixed chOrus consisting of
16 voices conducted by Dan
Frohoman. The soloists will be
Cantor Robert S. Tulman and
Emma Shever. the special soloist
at the High Holyday services of
Temple Israel. They will broad-
cast the traditional melodies
which they are rendering at the
services of Temple Israel in the
auditorium of the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. Among the great
pieces of Synagogue music to be
given over the air will be the
Kol Nidre, the Kaddish and the
Majestic melodies that accompany
the taking of the Scroll from
the Ark. The accompanist will
be Karl W. Haas.
Rabbi Leon Fram will read
and interpret the text of the
musical compositions to be sung
by the choir. He will preach a
brief sermon on "The Universal
Message of the Day of Atone-
ment."
_.-Next Sunday morning, Sept.
13, the Religious School of Temple
Israel, located at 18460 Warring-
ton Drive will be open for reg-
istration of all new pupils, ages
4 to 17. Registration of new pupils
is also being held at the offices
of Temple Israel every day dur-
ing office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The regular sessions of Temple

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services will take place Monday,
Sept. 21, at 2 pan., in the audi-
torium of the Detroit Institute
of Arts. Emma Shever and Can-
tor Robert S. Tullman will sing
for the children and Rabbi Fram
will tell a Yom Kippur story.
Memorial services will be held
Monday, Sept. 21, at 4 p.m.

An arm of aid• to the weak,
A friendly hand to the friend-
less,
Kind words, so short to speak,
But whose echo is endless.
The world is wide, these things
are small.
They may be nothing, but they
are all.
—Lord Houghton.

A New Year's
M essage From

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Israel Religious School will begin
Saturday morning, Sept. 19, and
Sunday morning, Sept. 20. On
Saturday morning the confirma-
tion department meets. It con-
sists of grades, 6, 7, 8, and 9. All
other grades including t h e
Temple Israel High School meet
on Sunday morning.
Temple Israel will hold Sab-
bath of Repentance Services in
the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
Institute of Arts Friday night,
Sept. 18, at 8:30. Rabbi Fram
will preach on the subject "The
Vision of the Prophet Hosea".
Kol Nidre services will be held
in the Auditorium of the Detroit
Institute of Arts Sunday, Sept.
20, at 8 p.m.
The Yom Kippur children'S

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Our sincere greeting for a Happy New
Year, a year of Victory for our allies in
arms and a year of Victory for our People.

To Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka
To Cantor Moshe Ber Gordon
To Ex-President of Cong. Bnai David, Louis
Please and Family
To Members of Board of Trustees of Cong.
Bnai David
To All Members of Cong. Bnai David
To Pres. of Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Z. Needle
and Family
To Pres. of Sisterhood, Mrs. J. Jacobs and
Family
To Pres. of Chevra Ain Yacov, Mr. M.
Slobin and Family
To Pres. of Men's Club, Mr. D. Liebow and
Family
To Pres. of Young People's Society, Miss
Helen Bruson
To Scout Master Troop B. D. 135, Irwin Rat-
ner and Family

JOSEPH BLOCK

Pres. Cong. Bnai David
and Mrs. Joseph Block

BROWN

The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana, sym-

bolizes the Epical story of Israel . . . record-

ing for posterity the triumph of faith and

courage over intolerance and persecution, -

a saga to inspire future generations along

the paths of freedom and righteousness.

On the Eve of the New Year, may the

history of Israel continue to record cultural
and material contributions toward a more

perfect humanity .. . and may the year

5703 record a more progressing civilization,
based on justice and enlightened by brother-

hood and peace among mankind.

It is, therefore, a happy privilege for me to

extend he- arty felicitations on this most

important occasion to my fellow citizens of

the Jewish faith of Michigan.

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