Friday, June 16, 1944

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Honoring Sons of Beth El

Rabbi Fram Talks
At Annual CCAR
Temple's 5th War Loan Drive. Meeting
Next Week

Dedicated to the Servicemen

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Major Harold Allen, Co-Chairman Wifh.Leonard N; Simons
of Temple Beth El War Bond Campaign, IsSues
Stirring Appeal; Asks for Volunteers

Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Israel will be on _ e of the princi-
pal speakers at the 55th annual
convention of the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis,
Which begins next Friday in
Cincinnati. -
Rabbi Fram will speak on
"Popularizing Reform Judaism."
During Rabbi Fram's absence,
the - Sabbath Eve services of
Temple Israel will be conducted
by a layman, Charles L. Gold-
stein, in Room 14 of the Boule-
vard Bldg.
Rabbi Edward N. Calisch of
Richmond, Va., will deliver the
principal address the afternoon}
of June 24 at Hebrew Union Col-
lege when members of the He-
brew Union College Alumni As-
sociation celebrate their 60th an-
niversary on the occasion of the
Reform Rabbis' Convention.
Rabbi Jacob Singer of Chicago
will present a scroll to Rabbi
David Philipson of Cincinnati,
only living member of the first
graduating class of HUC.
Rabbi. Harry S. Margolis of
St. Paul, president • of the He-
brew Union College Alumni As-
sociation, will preside at , the
celebration. Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin of Detroit will offer
the invocation.

"Temple Beth El's War Bond sell them . . . it may be too late.
Drive in the Fifth War Loan, The war has entered its most
dedicated to- the sons of Beth El vital phase . . . invasion. We are
in the armed services, is rapidly
gaining momentum," Said Major
Harold Allen, who is serving with
LeOnard N. Simons as general
co-chairman of the drive.
_Major Allen, who was with the
men in the armed forces during
the first four War Loan Drive's,
knows from his own personal
contacts with them how _import-
ant to the men in service are the
success of the War Bond Drives
being_put on at home: Each boy
watches his own community,
With keenest interest. In the
case of the men \ of Beth El, the
success of Temple Beth El's
Fourth War Loan Drive was of
tremendous importance to them
and this drive in the Fifth War
Loan will be watched with even
greater interest.
"Initial reports of workers and
War Bond orders received at the
office of Temple Beth El have
MAJOR HAROLD ALLEN
been encouraging, but it is appar-
ent," continued Major Allen, needed now. This drive, being
"that many thousands of dollars dedicated to our service men,
in ; sales have not as yet been MUST succeed . .. else we will
have let our boys down."
turned in by the wrokers."
Major Allen urges even greater
effort be put forth by "Gallants"
and also calls for additional vol-
unteers to lend their support to
The casualties we must suffer
Beth El's War Bond Drive. He
all the way from the beaches of
points out that the success of
Announcement is made of the Frang€, the mountains of Italy,
every national drive has been in formation recently of the Harry
and the jungles of the South.Pa-
duplication of solicitation. The
cific to the capture of Berlin and
B.
Keidan
Aleph
Club
of
A.Z.A.
oftener an individual is urged to
Tokio demand that we keep flow-
buy bonds, the more extra bonds
Numerous activities launched ing to the Front-life-saving blood
are sold.
by this. club include a scrap from volunteer donors here at
Beth El's War Bond Drive is drive and the contribution of home. The record of lives saved
not confined to soliciting mem-
three kits to the Russian War through this volunteer blood is
bers of Temple Beth El only, but
one of the splendid Home Front
Temple "Gallants" are selling Relief.
records of this war. This record
bonds to all in the community.
Officers of • the new chapter must be broken now by even
By the same token, anyone wish- are: Herschel Asner, Aleph Go- more donors to save the lives of
ing to buy bonds through Temple dol; Carl Paysner, Aleph S'gan; even • more wounded. The Red
Beth El, whether or not he is a Eliot Perltrian, Aleph Maikir; Cross collects this blood' for the
member, may do so by phoning Seward Golden, Aleph. Gisbor, men in the Armed Forces. Call
Irving J. Katz at Temple Beth functioning as president, vice: Cherry 1200 now and make your
El office, Madison 8530.
president, secretary and treas- appointment • to enroll in the
"ThoSe not already working in urer respectively. •
great life-saving blood army.
the Temple Drive may start im-
Meetings are held at the Jew-
mediately by phoning Mr. Katz," ish Community Center "on. Tues- BUY MORE WAR BONDS
said Major Allen. "It is not too day evenings. Boys betWeen the
late to becorne a "Gallant" in ages of 14 and 18 interested in
this drive, but if we wait longer joining this group are inixted to
to buy those extra bonds and to attend.

HITLER—CANNIBAL

Summer Classes
Novel Line About At Veth Yehudah
The Nazi Fuehrer Begin Tuesday

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The report that . Adolf -Hitler
has abandoned his vegetarian
diet caused a copy-reader on the
Jewish Daily Forward to write
a novel headline.
In its story on tie first page
of a recent issue, the Forward
headliner wrote:
"Hitler Has Begun to Eat
Meat—He Will Eat Himself Up
Alive!"

, .
B. Morris Pelavin
Elected fresident
of Flint Bnai Brith

Students will assemble Monday
through Friday, at 9 a. m., when
Shacharith services will be con-
ducted by students who are
capable of being Chazanim and
Ba'aley K'riah. Following the
services, the Ladies of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah Will serve break-
fast for participants in the pro-
gram.

Regular classes will bi-! con-
ducted from 10:30 to with
emphasis on Siddur (Meating of
B. Morris Pelavin was elected Prayers) and Tanach (BG, ks of
president of Flint Lodge 656 of the. Prophets). The Yeshivah will
Bnai Birth, Tuesday night. He hold its vacation from Aug. 4 to
Sept. 4.
succeeds Martin H. Gordon.
Other officers are: Vice-presi-
The membership frive Of the
dents, Hyman S. Loikree and Yeshivah is progressipg satisfac-
Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum; torily, but efforts continue to
secretary, Jack Sarver; treasur- secure new members. thase who
er, Isaac Schnider; monitor, Mr. haye not as yet joined the ranks
Gordon; assistant monitor, George of Yeshivath Beth Yehudrth are
Eisenberg; warden, Theodore invited to 'become members by
Kaplan.
calling the bffice, HO. 7990.

Blood Donors

AZA Forms Keidan
Chapter in Detroit

Rabbi S. Wasserman, dean of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an-
nounces that special summer
classes will be held in the Yeshi-
vah during the public school van
cation, beginning Thesday, June
20, through Aug. 4.

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