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Office, 606 Murphy Bldg. Jews in Uniform CKLW Commentator To Speak Before Home Relief Society Plans for the Coming Season To Be Discussed; Meeting at Jewish Center Miss Mary Morgan, commen- tator on radio station CKLW, will be the guest speaker at the season's opening meeting of Home Relief Society on Monday, Sept. 20, at 12:30 p. m., in the conference room of the Jewish Community Center. A dessert luncheon will preceed the meet- ing. Trodding the footlights again Due to Miss Morgan's appear- are Harry Green and Jack Pearl. ance on the radio at 3:30 p. m., They're rehearsing "All for All" the meeting will be called for Broadway. promptly at 12:30 p. m. FREE * * * * * * Major Alex S. Friedlaender, Medical Corps, A. U. S., retired,. has recently returned from for- eign duty and is now associated with Dr. Meryl M. Fenton in the practice of allergy at 1212 Eaton Tower. The Six-Pointed Star The six-pointed star, known as the "Shield of David," has been accepted as a symbol of Ju- daism only during the last hun- dred years. Hexagonal symbols of this kind are known to have been commonly used in many civilizations. Courtesy Offer To Subscribers of The Jewish News By EMMA LAZARUS. There Will Be No Charge For the Insertion of NEW YEAR GREETINGS * Cpl. Abe Solter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Solter of 3729 W. Grand Ave., is home on furlough until Sept. 14, from North Camp Hood, Tex. Dui'ing his furlough, Cpl. Solter spent a few days at the Chava of Hashomer Hatzair, Hightstown, N. J. In Detroit, he was affiliated with Hashomer ---,Hatzair and was active in Jewish ;National Fund work. He has been in the service 11 months. His brother, Julius, is with the it Corps at Lincoln Field, Nebr. * * * :second Lt. Solly Moglovkin, sori- of Mrs. Rose Cosit of. 2497 Clements Ave., received his com- mission as his Wings as a pilot at Craig Field, Ala., on Aug. 30. His mother and his sister, Doris Moglovkin, attended the graduation ceremony. A gradu- ate of Central High School, Lt. Moglovkin is 21 years old. He was home on leave this week. Upon his return to Camp Craig 'he will be assigned to single en- gine fighter training. done this summer by sewing groups. Contributions of cookies were sent to the Red Cross Bat- tle Creek Hospital during the summer months under the su- pervision of Mrs. Barney New- man, chairman. These are two of the war projects sponsored by Home Relief Society. On Sept. ;9, Mrs. Peter Miller * * * ** * * * * Yeshivath Beth Yehudah of Atkinson Ave. was hostess to Dexter at Cortland board members of Home Relief. Patriotic Convocation Mrs. Irving H. Small, chairman .if Sunday. Sept. 12, at 2 p.m. _le of the board, presided. Plans for Speaker: Rabbi S. P. Wohl- gelernter of Seattle. Wash. the year were discussed. An- Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, presi- nouncement was made of work * * * * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. Zolkower, of 5224 W. Outer Drive, have re- ceived word that their son, Lt. Meyer Zolkower, has been pro- moted from 2nd Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant. Lt. Zolkower is stationed at the Basic Training Center in Fresno, California, where he is Personnel Control Officer. -- dent, will preside at the meeting which will launch the organiza- tion's Fall affair, A War Time Project, to be climaxed with a gall and Bond event on Sunday, Oct. 31, at the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Arthur Gould, chairman of the project, will elaborate on plans at this meeting. An invi- tation is extended to all mem- bers and their friends to attend. Epistle to the Jews Technician 4th Grade William M. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K.. Harris, 18664 Oak Drive, has been promoted to the rank of Technician 3rd Grade, it was announced by the Army Public Relations Office at New Orleans, La., where he has been on duty. Harris was inducted on May 6, 1942. * Friday, September 10, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eghfeen Tc • follow the tradition of inserting New Year Greetings in the community's Jewish newspaper, THE JEWISH NEWS, in accordance with our policy, will publish such Greetings WITHOUT CHARGE as a courtesy to Paid Sub- scribers who wish to greet their friends in. the Rosh Hashanah Issue on October 1, 1943. EMMA LAZARUS Every student of the Hebrew language is aware that we have in the conjunction of our verbs a mode known as the intensive voice, which by means of an al- most imperceptible modification of vowel points, intensifies the meaning of the primitive root. A similar significance seems to at- tach to the Jews themselVes in connection with the people among whom they dwell. They are the intensive form of any nationality whose language and customs they adopt . . . Influenced by the same causes, they represent the same results; but the deeper lights and shadows of their Oriental tem- perament throw their failings, as well as their virtues into more prominent relief. Romberg to Direct Concerts Sept. 22, 23 Sigmund Romberg, composer of "The Student Prince", "May- time", "The Desert Song", "BloS- som Time" and "New Moon" will conduct a 45-piece orchestra in popular concerts atthe- Masonic Auditorium, Sept. 22 and 23. . Also on the program will be four soloists, Marthe Errolle, prima donna of the St. Louis Mu- nicipal Opera; Esther Borja, Brazilian singer; Mary Becker, well-known. violinist, and Eric Mattson, young tenor, formerly with the San Francisco Civic Opera. Advance reservations are being made at Grinnell's. There will be no solicitation of such personal greetings by The Jewish News and all insertions must be voluntary, thereby eliminating commercialization of the Holy Days. This is YOUR NEWSPAPER! We invite you to utilize the opportunity to greet all your frlends in the community with a New Year Message at no expense to yourself. Use the Convenient Blank below. Sub- scribers are urged to mail it to us without delay or to phone RAndolph 7956 and authorize insertion. If you are not now a subscriber to THE JEWISH NEWS we invite you to send as $3.00 .to cover a year's subscription and take advantage of our offer to insert your Greeting FREE. If no subscription is desired your greeting may be inserted at a cost of $1.00. THE JEWISH NEWS 2114 Penobscot Bldg. Detroit, Mich. . Please insert the following in the New Year Greetings in the. Holiday Issue of THE JEWISH NEWS. I am a paid subscriber. Mr. and Mrs. Address NO CHARGE and family