.Ftiday, September
1944
Service Schedule
At Shaarey Zedek
THE JEWISH NEWS
Red Press Assails
Dorothy Thompson
CHIT-CHAT
MOSCOW (JPS) — Pleas for
Dr. Hershman to Preach Ser-
mercy
on behalf of the German
mons in Main Auditorium,
people, made by columnist Dor-
Rabbi Haas in Social Hall
Dr: A. M. Hershman, rabbi of
Shaarey Zedek, will preach in
the Main , Auditorium of the Syn-
agogue on both days of Rosh
Hashanah.
On Monday, the first day, his
topic will be "God and Man."
On Tuesday he will speak on
"Prerequisites of a Jewish Edu-
cation."
Rabbi Louis J. Haas of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., a graduate of the Jew-
ish Theological seminary of New
York, will officiate in the Social
Hall.
Schedule of Services for the
High Holydays at the Shaarey
Zedek is:
Sunday, 6:45 p. m ; Monday,
8:15 a. rn.; Tuesday, 8:15 a. m.;
Sabbath Shuvah, Sept. 23, 9 a. m.;
Kol Nidre, Tuesday, Sept. 26,
6:45 p. m.; Yom Kippur, Wednes-
day, Sept. 27, 9 a. in.
Children's services for those
between 6 and 9 years old will be
held from 10 a. m. to noon in the
Old Prayer Room and for chil-
dren between 10 and 14 at the
Frank Prayer Room between 10
and 12 on Rosh Hashanah.
Borodkin to Direct -
Swimming Activity
at Jewish_ Center_
.DOROTHY THOMPSON
othy Thompson, were criticized
severely by the official govern-
ment paper Izvestia.
Anti-Jews
`Shut Up'
Page Thirty4ree
Home Relief Society
Plans Luncheon,
Fashion Review
Center Art Classes
Are Being Resumed
Resumption of art classes af,the
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch and Mrs. Jewish Community Center were
Jack Sylvan are co-chairmen of announced this week.
the luncheon and fashion review
Classes will be conducted on
of Home Relief Society; to take Sunday mornings and Tuesday
place Oct. 31 at the Book Cadillac
evenings in addition to the folp•
lowing sessions:
NEW YORK (JPS)—Writing
under a "Newport, R. I., Sept. 7"
dateline, Cornelius Vanderbilt
reports the following in his daily
column in the New York Post:
"The Jewish problem is the
subject of more chit-chat at ex-
clusive Bailey's Beach, the gold
and clambake clubs`, the reading
room and private parties than
anything else save perhaps the
date of the end of the European
war.
"Certain of the wealthier, older
coupon-clippers are vitriolic anti-
Semites. To hear them talk you
would think you were listening
to conversations at Berchtesga-
den.
"I• dropped my own bombshell
inte the midst of one group last
night at one of those ultra-chic
affairs.
"I began by reminding them
that Prussia seems to be the root
of most . of the evils which the
Germans have brought to the Eu-
ropean continent for more than
MRS. ARTHUR GILBERT
100 years. So why not, I sug-
gested, turn all of Prussia into Hotel. The event will take the
a free port for homeless Jews? place of the annual dinner dance
"My remark killed the con- sponsored in pre-war days. -
versation. You could have heard
Mrs. Peter Miller is chairman
a pin drop. The subject . was of arrangements and Mrs. Al
changed instantly."
Weisman is program chairman.
Prizes will include one of the out-
fits to be displayed by oue of the
models from downtown stores.
Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, TO. 8-2281,
chairman of pledges, - and Mrs.
Charles Harris, UN. 4-3675, her
co-chairman, are accepting reser- -
vations at -$10 for patrons and
ROME (JTA) — Nearly one- $5.50 general admission.
fourth of the Jewish population
Mrs. Sam Marks and Mrs.
of Rome, and over 1,000 Jewish Ralph Levy are co-chairmen of
refugees from other sections of the committee in charge of the
Italy and foreign countries re- year book. Mrs. Joseph Grabow,
siding there are in -need of im-
mediate assistance, it was report-
ed here by -Max Perlman, Joint
Distribution representative in
Italy, following a week-long sur-
vey of conditions in the Rome
area.
Clay modeling will commence
at 7:30 p. m. next Wednesday.
The children's drawing and
modeling class will commence at
4 p. m. next Thursday.
Registrations are now being
taken at the Center, Woodward
and Holbrook. The rates for an 18-
week course are $7.50 for mem-
bers and $10 for non-members.
TO. 5-0669, is in charge of memo-
riams, and Mrs. Jule Englander,
TY. 7-6232, of darlings. Mrs. Sam
Arkin is treasurer and Mrs. Max-
well Emmer secretary of the com-
mittee.
Greetings
Thousands of Jews
Need Assistance
In Liberated Rome
Commenting on the "people
Joshua Borodkin of New York who hope that Doom castles
has been appointed swimming await the Hitlerite clique," the
director of the Jewish Commun-
paper says, "the very sensible
ity Center, Robert J. Newman,
lady
Dorothy Thompson implores
health •educa-
-' tion committee `don't let the Germans suffer too
chairman, a n - much because this might provoke
nounced this discontent of the German people.'
The suffering of the world means
week.
Mr. Borodkin nothing to her, but she faints at
is a graduate of the imagined sufferings of the
t h e American . Germans."
Red Cross Na-
tion al Aquatic
Shaarey Zedek Holds
School: He has
spent .many Jr. Holyday Services
J. Borodkin years directing
swimming activities at variou s
Junior Holyday services will be
held in the 'Kate Frank IVIemorial
-Eastern canipS.
He attended the Polytechnic
of Shaarey Zedek. Charles
Institute of Brooklyn, majoring Rosenblatt Wil sponsor the serv-
in chemical engineering; studied ice& Robert Kasle will serve as
at the Rabbi Isaac ElChanan director. ShelclOn Lutz will serve
Theological Sethi n
- ary f in•- New as - cantor on the first -day and
York, and, received a religious Charles Kramer will be cantor
and linguistic Hebrew back- on the second day. Reading of
ground in several parochial the Law on both days will be by
Dale Boesky.,
schools' since the age of five.
Haivey Weisberg, now in the
U. S. Naval ReServes, will be
guest speaker on the first day.
Other talks will be given by
Mimi Levin and Joyce Briskman.
The services will start prompt-
NEW YORK (JPS) — Two ly at 10 a. in. Children possessing
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