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October 01, 1943 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-10-01

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Friday,. October 1

,

1943

T hi E

JEWIS,H.NEWS

Pr. Neuman Retires
After 16 Years as
Mikveh Israel Rabbi

1943 —

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Fol-
lowing upon a distinguished ser-
*7i.N.) of 16 years as Rabbi of the
historic Congregation Mikveh Is-
Ol, Dr. Abraham A. Neuman

Fast of TO*
Rosh Hodegii Shutt
Hamishatk:Asar 13'Slra.e :1";
Rosh-Ilicklesit Adar
Fad of
Ptirini. - '
Rosh Hodesh. Nissan..
Passover
Rosh Hodesh Iyar -
Lag b'Omer
Rash Bodesli • SiVan
Shovuoth
Rosh Hedesh ,Tainmuz
Fast of TaiumuZ •
Rosh Hodesh Ab
Fast of Ab -
Rosh Hodesh Ellul

Clothing Workers
Back FitzGerald
In Mayor's Race

'Liberal, Sincere in Duties'
Ellstein Says of Circuit
Court :Commissioner _

Jack Ellstein, Manager bt the

Detroit Joint Board Amalga-
mated Clothing Workers • bf
America, announces that at the
. last meeting of the Joint Board,
Frank FitzGerald was -urianim-
ously encicil-sed for Mayor of the
ICity of Detroit and George
. _ Ed
wards for -re-election. -:to- the
Common Council.
Ellstein. • pointed out that Fitz-
Gerald's record as Circuit Court
Commissioner shows him. to be
liberal and sincere in his duties.
He Was the first persbn to serve
Henry Ford with a summons in
the Ford-Sapiro case and was
also the • attorney representing `
the Shochtim in Detroit; Saving
them from being eliminated in
pursuing their everyday liveli-
hood.

Zedakah Club Plans
Annual Luncheon

Zedakah Club, at its initial
meeting of the year at the home

of Mrs. Ann Adilman, laid plans
for the annual donor luncheon, .
at $10 a plate for members and
$5 for guests.
Included in Zedakah's war ef-

forts program will be a contri-
bution of 50 gift kits to men in
hospitals, packing and shipping
to be done at the Jewish Com-
munity Center by the Women's
Division of the Army and Navy
Committee of the Jewish Welfare
Board.
Zedakah Club's next meeting
will be on Monday, Oct. 4.

Buy War Bonds

26

9"
Fel! 24, 25

March -9 ,
March 10-
March 25
April 8-15
- April 23, 24
May 11
May" 23 -
- May 28, 29
June 21, - 22
July 8
July -21
. July. 29
Aug. 19, 20

DR. A. A. NEUMAN

British Rabbi
Defends U. S.
Judaism Council

resigned as the active spiritual
head of the congregation in order
to devote his time to the leader-
ship of Dropsie College for He-
brew and Cognate Learning, of
which he was elected president
in 1940, succeeding the late Cy-
Head of Liberal Synagogue rus Adler.
J: Solis=Cohen J•., presiderit
Takes Issue With
of the congregation, announced-

Jewish -Agency

the eledtion._ of the Rev. D. A.
Jessurtin Cardozo as minister to

LONDON, (JTA)—Rabbi Israel
I. Mattuck, spiritual head of the
Liberal Synagogue in- London,
this week took=: issue j with-..the
JewiSh Agency on the question
•of the American Council for Ju-
daiSm, declaring that
. "the
_
ish: Agency - thiderestiniates the
importance Of this Council."
- In a letter published in the

the congregation to succeed Dr.
Neuman_ in the Mikveh Israel
pulpit.
Rev. Cardoio was born and ed-

_ucated in Amsterdam. A gradu-
ate of the Jews' College, in Lon-

don, England, he served as Min-
ister of the Sephardic Congrega-
tion in Ramsgate and more re-
cently ., was associate minister of
London Times, Rabbi Mattuck
replies to the statement published Congregation Shearith Israel in
New York.
by. Mr. Lintoli, political secretary
Of the Jewish Agency, who re-

buked the Washington corres-
pondent - of the Times for citing,
the differentes of opinion 'be-

tween the Amerircan Council for

Judaism and the American Jew-
ish Conference as proof thA
there is no agreerrient among the
Jews in the U. S. with regard to
the post-war status of Palestine.
"Though the American Coun-
cil for Judaism is very young,
it has already progressed consid-
erably," Rabbi Matttick writes
in the Times. "It is the first or-
ganization.ever established in the
U. S. to oppose political Zionism .
on the ground of religion and on
the basis of Jewish unity."
Referring to the resolution on
Palestine adopted at the Ameri-
can Jewish Conference, Rabbi
Mattuck: points out that many
delegates at the Conference ab-
stained from voting for this res-
olution.

THE JEWISH WOMEN'S

EUROPEAN WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
.

Takes this means of ex- .
tending greetings on the
New Year to all its mem-
bers, friends and contribu-
tors.

The co-operation given us
aids many needy orphans
in European countries to
which funds can still be
sent, and in Palestine, Cuba
and United States.

Page . Fiffy-hire

Cardozo Club Sends
Gifts To Servicemen

Gov. Kelly's

Greeting s

To Jewii,

This h a Day for Action, He
Says, to Haste-33 Victory
and Rescuer of Je,, ■ ;44'.

Cardozo Club has inaugurated
a plaif-to, send cigarettes to mem-
bers in the armed forces, as
Hanukah gifts.
Max -E. Hecker was named

chairman of the program com-
mittee. Plans are being com-
pleted ',toe an open- meeting for
it iembers and friendS.
special
In a holiday.1-naessag4' ad Vivitation will be :extended to
dressed to The'•Jewish NeWs, 'Civil Serv=ice 'eMPlOyeesTin Fed-
Gov. Harry F. Kelly has issued eral, State, County and Munic :-
the following New Year message ipal branches of the govern-
ment, including school teachers.
to the Jews of Michigan:
"The holiday of Rosh
Hashanah in this somber
Tel Aviv Broadtasfs
year of total war calls for
Selichoth Services
something more than felici-
tations to the Jewish com-
JERUSALEM (•PS-Palcor) —
munities from their fellow-
An unprecedented event took
citizens of other creeds.
This is a day for action, not
place on Sept. 25, when the mid-
words; for deeds rather than
night Selichoth service from the
promises. By our prayers and
Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv
by our all-out war effort we
was broadcast on the Jerusalem
can hasten the day when the
Jewish people of darkened
wave-length.
Europe can resume their
rightful place in the society
of free men."

Algiers Kehillah Greets
Refugees from Italy
ALGIERS (JPS)—The Algiers
Kehillah extended a warm wel-

came to Italian Jews who arrived
here with Italian merchant ships
which surrendered to the Allied
forces.

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