Friday, September 24, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Sixteen

Activities in Our Synagogues and Schools

Special Services

Rabbi Fram Lists Sermons;
Israel Choir to Broadcast

For Children
At Shaarey Zedek 3 Rosh Hashanah Services

'The Eternal Flame' and 'Unity' to Be Subjects of Talks
Supplementary Rites Planned
At Rosh Hashanah Services at Temple Israel;
In Social Hall; Soldiers
Plans Set for Program Over WWJ
Invited •to Attend
The Holy Day services of Temple Israel will be held in
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
the auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Rabbi Leon
week announced that in
Fram announces that the subject of the sermon which he this
addition to the special supple-
will deliver on Rosh Hashanah Eve, Wednesday, Sept. 29, at mentary services in the social
8 p. m., will be "The Eternal Flame." The subject for Rosh hall, services will be conducted
Hashanah morning, Thursday, Sept. 30, will be "Unity."
for children at two special serv-

Cantor Robert S. Tulman wily
chant the services, supported by ergarten and going through the
the choir of Temple Israel, under fifth grade, as well as the classes
the direction of Dan Frohman, of the High School Dept., meet
and accompanied by Karl W. Sunday mornings at 9:30. The
Haas, organist.
Confirmation Dept., or grades 6,
The Temple Israel choir will 7, 8 and 9, meet on Saturday
broadcast a half-hour program of morning.
Rosh Hashanah music over sta-
Temple Israel Religious School
tion WWJ this Sunday - morning, holds all its sessions at Hampton
from 11 to 11:30. The choir will Public School, 18460 Warrington
render such famous Rosh Hash- Drive.
anah melodies as "Avinu Mal-
kenu," "Zachrenu" and "Har-
ninu," as well as the service of Rabbi Sperka Gives
the blowing of the Shofar.
Third WWJ Address
Guest Soloist
Cantor Robert S. Tulman will On Jewish Holidays
render the "Adonoy Adonoy" and
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will give
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, guest
soloist, will sing Rosh Hashanah the third in a series of radio ad-
melodies in English translation. dresses over WWJ on Sunday,
This will be the first of two Oct. 3, at 10:30 a. m., on the sig-
nificance and lit-
consecutive broadcasts of Jewish
Holy Day music.
iittrgy of Rosh
Hashanah and
The second broadcast will take
Yom Kippur.
place Sunday, Oct. 3, at 11
In July Rabbi
o'clock, and will be featured by
S pe rka deliver-
the singing of Temple Israel
e d a Shovuoth
choir's guest, Emma Schaver.
address and the
At both broadcasts, Rabbi
address in. Sep-
Fram will interpret the historical
tember discussed
and spiritual significance of the
music.
the significance
of the month of
Temple Israel will observe the
Rabbi Sperka Ellul. These talks
Sabbath of Repentance by a
special service in the Lecture are given the first Sunday of
Hall- of the Detroit Institute of each moth at 10:30 to 10:45 a. m.
Arts, Friday, Oct. 1, at 8:30 p. m.
Rabbi Sperka has had a long
Rabbi Fram will preach on the association with Station WWJ.
subject, "The Three Deliverances
—Repentance, Prayer, and Jus- For three years prior to the war
he conducted the Jewish pro-
tice."
Pre-Kindergarten
grams on the Friday "Morning
The Religious School of Tem- Devotions" hour: Now Rabbi
ple Israel is now in session. The
pre-kindergarten class, which en- Sperka is heard each Friday
rolls children as young as 4, is noon giving the "Minute - Prayer,"
especially popular and has a a daily feature over WWJ.
large enrollment.
Temple Israel High School also
enjoyed a large registration. Additional Synagogue and School
Classes beginning with the kind-
News on Page 14

.

Twenty Years Ago This Week

Compiled From the Records of the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

BERLIN—Adolf Hitler, Bavarian Fascist and
anti-Semitic leader, is waiting anxiously to •seize
power in Germany as soon as the Stresseman minis-
try -falls, which is believed to be a matter of days.
This was revealed by one of Hitler's associates,
named Wulle, at •a private conference of Hitlerites
here at which he said that when Hitler came to
power there would be a forced exodus of the Jews
from Germany far surpassing the exodus from
Egypt. All the ills of Germany were blamed on the
Jews at the meeting. •
WASHINGTON—A new immigration bill which
will provide for the admission without any condi-
tions of two percent of the immigrants from any
country that came to the United States in 1890 and
the admission of an additional two percent that
have relatives already here, is being drafted by a
Congressional committee.
CHICAGO—The central administrative board of
the Bnai. Brith has voted to appropriate $3,500 for
the relief of Jewish victims of the earthquake which
recently devastated a large part of Japan. At the
same time, it was learned here that the Jewish com-
munity of Warsaw has raised 5,000,000 - marks for the
Jews of Japan.
BUCHAREST—Professor Cuza and a group of
his anti-Semitic associates, supported and financed
by a German monarchist group, had planned a
"putch" to take over the Rumanian Government and
launch pogroms against the Jews. Steps have been
taken to thwart the coup, which was slated for
Yom Kippur.
MUNICH—A proposal that the German Reich's
Bank be boycotted as a protest against Dr. Hilferd-
ing, Jewish Socialist finance minister, is made in
Adolf Hitler's newspaper, the "Voelkische Beobach-
ter," official organ of the Bavarian Fascisti. The
paper declares that Hilferding's appointment is
another step towards "the enslavement of the
German people."
NEW YORK—Justice Joseph Proskauer is ex-
pected to receive the Republican nomination for
justice of the Supreme Court • although he was
originally an appointee of Democratic Gov. Alfred
E. Smith, it was learned here.

Temple Beth El Announces

ices.
Arrangements have been
made to accommodate service-
men at the Shaarey Zedek
during the Holy Days.
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rab-
bi Morris Adler will alternate in
delivering services in the main
auditorium and the social hall.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar
and his choir will conduct the
main services and Rev. J. Silver-
man at the supplementary serv-,
ices.
Tickets for the supplementary
service are now on sale at the
Shaarey Zedek office.

Shaarey Zedek Takes
Registrations for
New Hebrew School

Registrations are being taken
daily, during afternoons, for chil-
dren enrolling in the Shaarey
Zedek Hebrew School, which
conducts sessions on Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday after-
noons.
Children of 6 to 14 can be en-
rolled. Registrations are limited
to those not now attending a re-
ligious school whose parents are
not affiliated with Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.

JWB Asks Help
For Service Project

The Detroit Army and Navy
Committee of the Jewish Wel-
fare Board sends two pack-
ages of food each week to Fort
Custer and one to Fort Brady.
The Committee would ap-
preciate the co - operation of
men's organizations in ad-
vancing this important proj-
ect and in bringing cheer to
the men in the armed forces.
For information, call Mrs.
A. H. Brodie, TO. 8-8180, or
Jack Spencer, MA. 8400.

Dr. Glazer fo Preach in Main Auditorium; Dr. Franklin
To Lead Services in Brown Chapel; Servicemen
Invited; Children's Services Set

.

Temple Beth El will conduct three services on Rosh
Hashanah. The Rosh Hashanah Eve services on Wednesday,
Sept. 29 will begin at 7:30 and the Rosh Hashanah morning
services on Thursday, Sept. 30 will begin at 10 o'clock.
The children's afternoon service will be held from 2:30
to 3:30.

Hampton Branch
Of Beth Yehudah
To Open Monday

Rabbi Moses Fischer, chairman
of the board of education of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an-
nounces that on Tuesday, Sept
21, a preparatory
branch of the:':
Yeshivah b e gan
to function with
two classes in
Congregation,
Be t h Tefilo
Emanuel. Rev.
David Zwick is
in charge.
The Hampton
School Branch
will open next Rabbi Fischer
Monday, at 4 p. m. The curricu-
lum of the branches is identical
with the curriculum of the pre-
paratory grades in the main
building. The classes are under
the supervision of the Vaad Ha-
Chinuch of the Yeshivah. Since
Sept. 1, 47 new students have
been enrolled in the main branch
of the Yeshivah at Dexter and
Cortland, necessitating the addi-
tion of new classes.
The Beth Jacob Religious
School for Girls, sponsored by
the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, has opened a begin-
ners class for girls 6 to 12. He-
brew reading and writing, Jew-
ish laws and customs, Jewish
history, and Hebrew songs are
being taught. The class meets
daily from 4 to 6 p. m., and Sun -
day from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. En-
rollments for this class, as well
as for the Hebrew Kindergarten,
are accepted by the Yeshivah
office.

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
officiate and preach the sermons
in the Main Auditorium, and Dr.
Leo M. Franklin in the Brown
Memorial Chapel. Dr. Glazer also
will officiate at the children'
services.
The Temple quartet, under i
direction of Julius Chajes w
Jason Tickton at the organ, v
render the musical program
the services in the Main Al
torium. A. professional qua
and organist trained by IV
Chajes will render the music
program of the services in t
Brown Memorial Chapel. Nt
compositions arranged by 1‘
Chajes will be heard for the fir
time, among them a Shok
service.
Service men stationed around
Detroit or those who intend to
spend the Holy Days here are
welcome to attend the services
in the Brown Memorial Chapel.
No admission cards will be neci?.s-
sary for service men. ' 1
Sons of members in the se: nr--
ice of our country who will be
in Detroit on furlough will b 1
admitted, with their families in
the IVIain, Auditorium. • Membc
are asked, however, to obtain at
the Temple office cards of a o-
mission for their sons in servi'
since no one will be admitt ea
to the Main Auditorium withc ut
an admission card.

SHAAREY ZEDEK LIBRARY
SCHEDULE REVISED
Miss Janet Olender, librarian
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
this week announced a revised
schedule of liours during which -
the Library will be open during
this year, as follows:
Mondays, Tuesdays, WednE
days and Thursdays, 10 to
a. m., 2 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 y
Fridays, 9:30 a. m. to 12:30
Sundays, 9 a. in. to 1 p.

Jewish Community Enlists Its Manpov ►
to Help Put 3rd War Loan Drive Over L

12th Street Merchants Association Sells $200,000 Worth in 10-Day Campaigi
Shaarey Zedek Launches Large-Scale Drive; Ladies' Auxiliary of
Jewish National Fund Exceeds Its $100,000 Quota
month is over, since bonds are being sold in
With the campaign for the Third War
all stores on 12th St.
Loan half over, but more than half of De-
Mr. Halperin reports that the three Inva-
troit's goal of $261,000,000 yet to be reached,
sion Day Bond Sales sponsored by the
Jewish organizations this week mobilized all
Twelfth Street Retailers were great suc-
available forces to assist in making a success
cesses.
of the current drive to guarantee early Vic-
A feature of the 12th St. drive was a rally
tory for the United Nations.
at the Workmen's Circle Educational Build-
Congregation Shaarey Zedek this week
ing on Linwood Ave., at which $58,000 worth
commenced a drive among its members for
of War Bonds were sold. Joseph Heideman
large-scale War Bond buying.
was chairman of the rally.
The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council
The announcement by the Ladies' Aux-
in co-operation with the Fraternal and Re-
iliary of the Jewish National Fund that the
ligious Service Bureau of the United States
group has exceeded its $100,000 quota by
Treasury Department has enlisted the co-
$10,000 and that an effort is now being made
operation of all local synagogues in a bond
to subscribe $200,000 to the Third War Loan,
selling program at Rosh Hashanah serv-
is among the heartening news of the week
ices.
in behalf of the War Bond drive.
Mrs.. Lillian Aaron, chairman of the
Isaac Litwak, business manager of the
Council's Third War Loan campaign, states
Laundry Drivers' Union, announced this
that arrangements have been made for
week that his group supplied 80 Gallants in
members of the armed forces to conduct
the drive.
the bond sale at synagogues.
Community leaders, deeply concerned
Social as well as philanthropic groups
that Michigan and especially Wayne County
have organized special teams to assist in the
should not fall down in the present drive,
drive.
urge unlimited efforts during the coming
A number of public meetings were held
week, before the end of the period set aside
to spur activities in behalf of the Third War
for the Third War Loan, to raise the com-
Loan.
plete quota.
Under the chairmanship of Jack Halperin
"Back the attack with War Bonds" has
and Nathan Shecter, the Twelfth Street
become more than a slogan. It is a challenge
Merchants Association went over the top in
to all of us either to fulfill our obligations,
a 10-day drive to sell $200,000 worth of War
else to be classed among those who uncon-
Bonds, and all indications are that this sum
sciously encourage the Axis,
will be greatly oversubscribed before the

