Friday, Augusf - 6, 1941
THE JEWISH NEWS
Congregational Activities
Chachmey Lublin
Plan Ceremonies
Opening Kitchen
Event Scheduled for Aug.
15; Drive Held in Mt.
Clemens; Hold Exams
Rabbi Fram to Speak
On "Common Ground
of Judaism, Christianity"
On Friday night, Aug. 13, at
8:30, Rabbi Leon Fram will de-
liver the fifth of his series in
readings and interpretations on
universal religion which he has
been giving at the Sabbath Eiie
services of Temple Israel at 14
Boulevard Building, 3076 E.
Grand Blvd. The subject will be
"The Common Ground of Juda-
ism and Christianity." Rabbi
Fram will read selections from
the classic literature of Chris-
ianity and compare them with
passages from the Talmud and
Midrash.
Rabbi Fram will broadcast
from WWJ on Friday night, Aug.
6, at 7:45 p. m., as a participant
in "The Victory Round Table."
At the Sabbath Eve services
of Temple Israel on Aug. 6,
Rabbi Fram will read from the
literature of religions of India.
The new kitchen and • dining
room of Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin will be officially opened
at 1 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 15.
An interesting musical and cul-
tural program is planned for the
afternoon, and prominent local
leaders and rabbis will speak. A
luncheon will be served free.
The honors of opening the
kitchen door and of cutting the
ribbon will be accorded Detroiters
selected on that day.
It is announced that a delega-
tion from the Chicago Ladies'
Auxiliary of Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin will be present at these
ceremonies.
A Sefe• Torah will be presented
at this time to the Yeshivah by
Mr. and Mrs. M. Yaker. Mr. Ya-
ker is vice-president of Congre-
gation Beth Isaac.
Resume Activities on Aug.
Drive In Mt. Clemens
17; Invitation Extended to
On July 25, M. Kramer of Mt.
Volunteer Workers
Clemens assisted in conducting
a campaign in that city, together
The Red Cross rooms of Temple
with Rabbi Dacowitz of New Israel Sisterhood, in the Boule-
York. Contributions were re- vard Building, will re-open on
ceived from the following hotels: Tuesday, Aug. 17.
Albany Cohen's, Altman's, Feld-
Mrs. Jerome. J. Kanter and Mrs.
man's, Arethusa, Benin's, Kahn's, Leo Rubinstein will again be in
New Glenwood, New York, charge of the work. Workers will
Olympia, Plaza, Riverside.
be welcomed.
Hold Examinations
On Aug. 1, examinations of the
preparatory class were conducted
at the Yeshivah by the Board of
Education, under the chairman-
ship of Rabbi J. Eisenman. Prins
were awarded to Jerry Godfrey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel God-
Announcement was 'made this
frey, 2547 Hazelwood, and Harold
Goutenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. week by Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg
and by Nathan Finkelstine, chair-
Peter Goutenberg, 2934 Webb.
man of the Board of Education,
The guests commended the of the Beth Israel School of Flint
work of the classes conducted by that the head teacher, Sidney
Rabbis Leizer Levin and E. Fin- Schwartz, has accepted an ap-
kel.
pointment as principal of the
Honor Novograd's Memory
Englewood Hebrew School in
A meeting of the board of direc- Chicago.
Mr. Schwartz has held the
tors was held July 29. L. Kukes
was elected chairman of the bud- Flint post for three years. He was
get and finance' committee. Man- prominent in Zionist activities.
dell Bernstein was elected a Before coming to Flint, he was
member of the finance committee in St. Paul, Minn., as principal
to fill the vacancy caused by the of the Hebrew school of that
community for five years.
death of Frank Novograd.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz were
A resolution was adopted hon-
oring the memory of Mr. Novo- well known Zionists in Bialystok,
prior to their settlement in
grag.
Palestine where they lived for
four years.
Temple Israel Red
Cross Rooms Reopen
Flint Beth Israel
School Teacher.
Gets Chicago Post
Sabbath Services
at Temple Beth El
Sabbath services during the
summer take place every Satur-
day morning at 11 o'clock in the
main auditorium of Temple Beth
El.
During the summer, services
are conducted by Rabbi Herschel
Lymon.
This Saturday morning the
topic of Rabbi Lymon's sermon
will be: "Overcoming Our
• Handicaps."
Members of the June Confirm-
ation Class have been attending
these services in large numbers.
This is an opportunity for the
young people to renew their old
friendships' and to participate • in
the ritual of the Sabbath day.
Cremieux Decree's Fate
Up to French Committee
Repatriation of Jews
Hampered by Refusal
Pay '42 Pledges
Wineman Urges
Jewish Servicemen
Injured in Quebec
Anti-Semitic Riots
Joins in Appeal for Collec- Premediafed Action Against
tion of Allied Jewish
Jews Charged by Can-
Campaign Funds
adian Jewish Congress
Chicago Convention Hears
Joining with other leaders of
MONTREAL (JPS) — French-
Rabbi Wohlgelernter's Re-
the Detroit Service Group in Canadian, Catholic Quebec was
port on Vaad Hahatzalah
urging immediate payment of all
Rabbi William Drazin of Sa-
vannah, Ga.; was elected presi-
dent of the Rabbinical Council
of America at its eighth annual
convention last week in Chicago.
Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein of
New York was named honorary
president.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter
reported as chairman of the Vaad
Hahatzalah Committee. The con-
vention adopted a national quota
of $100,000 for the Vaad Hahat-
zalah.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter w a s
elected a member of the execu-
tive committee.
The Council passed resolutions
endorsing the forthcoming Am-
erican Jewish Conference, de-
ploring the attitude of the Ber-
muda conference and petition-
ing President Roosevelt and Sec-
retary Hull to bring about wider
opening of the doors of the Un-
ited Nations to victims of Axis
oppression.
They also condemned race
riots, and directing that special
prayers for victory of the United
Nations be recited regularly at
Sabbath services in synagogues.
The report of the chaplain's
committee of the Council showed
that 200 Jewish chaplains are
now serving with the armed
forces in contrast to 21 in the
last war. This increase, how-
ever, was said to be insufficient
for military needs and the Coun-
cil was asked in the report of
the Chaplain's Committee to
conduct a survey of its member-
ship to find new chaplains.
Synagogue Conference
To Discuss Religious
Work in Mich Cities
The quarterly meeting of the
Michigan Synagogue Conference
will be held at 10:30 A. M. Sun-
day, Aug. 15, at Congregation
Beth Abraham, Linwood and
Sturtevant.
Dr. Selig S. Auerbach, rabbi of
the Jewish community of Petos-
key, will submit his report on
religious work in Michigan com-
munities. This meeting will de-
cide whether to continue the
work- begun by Dr. Auerbach.
Nazis Recall Deportees
To Clear Ruhr Ruins
LONDON (JPS) — A report
that the Nazis have brought back
to the Ruhr thousands of Jews
from the Theresienstadt ghetto
and from ghettos in Poland to
clear the ruins of the bombed
cities of Essen, • Cologne and
Duesseldorf appeared in the
Swedish newspaper, Arbetaren.
LONDON. (JTA) Interested
Jewish organizations have ap-
proached the Foreign Office for
information as to whether the
exchange of Palestinian Jews in-
terned in Germany will stop as
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NEW YORK (JPS)—General
Henri Giraud alone will not de-
cide the future of the Cremieux
decree but the French Commit-
tee of National Liberation, which
knows American "hopes" with
respect to that decree, it was as-
serted by Secretary of State
COrdell Hull in a reply to Adolph
Held, president of the Jewish
Labor Committee, who had urged
pressure on Giraud for the rein-
statement of the Cremieux de-
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outstanding pledges to the 1942
Allied Jewish Campaign, Henry
Wineman this week issued the
following state-
ment:
"I am happy
to join in the
appeal being is-
sued to those
whose pledges
to the 1942 Al-
lied Jewish
Campaign re-
main unpaid, in
part or in full,
to honor their H. Wineman
obligations made by Detroit Jews
to the needy overseas and to the
local and national agencies fin-
anced by us.
"In these turbulent days, one
of our major responsibilities is
to help conserve energy. Unpaid
pledges tax the manpower of the
community which should be re-
leased for other activities — in
preparation for the forthcoming
War Chest Campaign and for
war needs, including the sale of
War Bonds.
"Immmediate payment of all
outstanding pledges is a necessity.
It will guarantee the help we
have pledged our unfortunate
kinsmen everywhere. It will
speed the closing of the 1942
ledger with an honorable status
for our community. It will save
labor and release energies for
continued efforts in our task of
rescuing the sufferers from
Nazism.
"Pay your pledges now. It is
a matter of honor for our com-
munity."
the scene of another manifesta-
tion of anti-Semitism when Jew-
ish servicemen in the resort
town of Plage Laval were beaten
up by hoodlums in a roadhouse
and other Jewish members of
the Royal Canadian Air Force
were warned to keep away from
the area. Police Chief Bolduc of
the town asserted that a "racial
war" was in progress. but leaders
of the community asserted it was
merely a "week-end brawl."
The Canadian Jewish Cong-
ress, which had a few weeks ago
disclosed that Quebec City Coun-
cil was preventing the local
Jewish community from erect-
ing a new synagogue, charged in
the Plage Laval case that it was
a "premeditated action to terror-
ize and assault Canadian Jews."
Calling upon the authorities to
be on guard to prevent further
anti-Semitic outbreaks, a state-
ment issued by the Congress
urged intervention of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police to as-
sist Plage Laval's police force.
It asserted that members of the
group participating in the attack
had declared their intention to
"get every Jew" in the district.
"Certainly at a time when
Canada with the other United
Nations are engaged in a war to
destroy international gangster-
ism the citizens of Canada of
whatever race or religion are en-
titled to ask that proper meas-
ures be taken by the authorities
to prevent local racial gangster-
isms from spreading," the Cong-
gress' statement concluded.
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Deportation
Confirmed
By Dutch Nazi Press
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STOCKHOLM (JTA) — Con-
firmation of previous reports
that a large proportion of the
Jews of Amsterdam have been
deported is contained in Dutch
Nazi newspapers received here.
One paper protests the fact that
five per cent of the vegetables
coming into the city from the
neighboring farms are reserved
for the Jews "when the number
of Jews in the city has decreased
considetably since last year."
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Cordially Invited
To The
COMMUNAL DEDICATION
of the
STUDENTS' CAFETERIA
Sunday, Aug. 15, 1943 at 1:00 p. m.
at
YESHIVAH MONEY LUBLIN
Linwood - Corner Elmhurst
At this occasion a Safor Torah will be presented to the
Yeshivah by Mr. and Mrs. Yaker. A most interesting
program is prepared with a musical portion. Outstate
and local guest speakers and various representatives
including the Ladies' Auxiliary of Chicago
will greet the guests.
,Paq't
,This,,ImpArfant Festival of Torah