Friday, July 13, 1945 T HE JEWISH' NEWS Congregational Activities Rabbi Fram to Give Readings on Drama Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld Gets Cleveland Post Among t h e congratulatory "Readings from Modern Jewish Drama" will be the subject of the messages received by Cantor A. sermonic reading by Rabbi Leon A. Rosenfeld upon his selection Fram at Temple Israel on Friday by the Cleveland Heights Jew- night, July 20. Temple Israel's Sabbath Eve Services are held every Friday at 8:30 p. m. in Room 14, Lobby floor of the Boulevard Bldg., 3076 East Grand Boulevard. The reading in Jewish drama is one in a series of readings which Rabbi Fram has been giv- ing throughout the summer. Mizrachi Synagogues Aid Projects of JNF At a meeting of Mizrachi mem- ber snyagogues, held at the of- fices of the Jewish National Fund, Irving W. SchlUssel, presi- dent of the Detroit Mizrachi, made an appeal for greater sup- port of the Geulath. Sevivoth Jerusalem, the Mizrachi project in behalf of the Jewish National 'Fund. He urged the synagogues to double their last year's con- tributions to the JNF. Daniel Temchin, vice-presi- dent and chairman of the JNF synagogue committee, who is re- covering from a severe illness, was praised for his splendid work in bringing about greater cooperation between the syna- gogues and the JNF. The Mizrachi has intensified its membership drive to enroll every synagogue into the move- ment. The following synago- gues have already enrolled: Con- gregations Beth Jacob, Bnai Zion, Mishkan Israel, Beth Itz- chock, Beth Abraham, Mogan Avrohom, Nusach Ari, Bnai Is- rael and Adas Yeshurun. UHS Making Plans For Holiday Services High Holiday Services will be held in the Synagogues connected with three branches of the Unit- ed Hebrew Schools, as follows: Rose Sittig Cohen, Tyler and Lawton; David W. Simons, Tux- edo and Homer, and the Phila- delhpia-Byron Hall. The auditorium of these schools are being redecorated. Cantors are being engaged: Rabbi Zalman Here To Solicit Funds For Radun Yeshivah CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD ish Center to officiate at the service during the coming High Holidays, was one from the Jew- ish Ministers Cantors Associa- tion. Cantor Rosenfeld who twice was president of the association, had served as cantor of Congre- gation Bnai Moshe for 14 years and of Congregation Shaar Has- homayim, . Windsor, for three years. He has studied voice with the great teacher, Alfredo, who taught Rosa Ponsel and possesses a thorough knowledge of the traditional Nusach. Young Israel Groups Continue Activities . Throughout Summer Page Eleveri Rabbinical Assembly Picks New Secretary Temple Israel Adopts Pension Plan for Rabbis Rabbis Make Plea For Christians to Return Children CCAR Issues Appeal Urging Individuals to Turn Over 'Adopted' Youngsters CINCINNATI, (JTA)—An ap- peal to Christians to return to Jewish communities the Jewish children they sheltered during the Nazi occupation was made public -here by the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis. The appeal, which was adopted at the recent meeting of the Con- ference in Atlantic City, reads as follows: "In order to save many Jew- ish children and to keep them out of the clutches of the Nazis, it was necessary to train them in another faith. Now that the Nazi terror has gone we trust that individuals and institutions will return them to their Jewish parents if alive or to Jewish communities and facilitate their return to the Jewish fold." * * CCAR Favors 'Just Peace' With Germany ATLANTIC CITY, (By Religi- ous News Service)—The Central Conference of American Rabbis, in accepting the report of its Justice and Peace Commission during the 56th annual conven- tion here, put itself on record as favoring "neither a hard nor a soft peace, but a just peace" with Germany. The report was sign- ed by 15 rabbis with Dr. Ferdin- and M. Isserman, of St. Louis, as chairman. MISS HADASSAH RIBALOW Miss Hadassah Ribalow was appointed first executive secre- tary of the Rabbinical Assembly at the conference recently con- cluded in New York. Miss Riba- low holds the degree of Bachelor of Hebrew Literature from the Seminary College of Jewish Studies and Bachelor of Arts from Hunter College. Our Deadline The regular deadline for copy in The Jewish News is at 2 p. m. on Tuesdays. Deadline for photographs is at 2 p. m. on Mondays. Readers of and contributors to The Jewish News are asked to observe these deadlines. Temple Israel has become a member of the Rabbinical Pen- sion Plan sponsored by the Cen- tral Conference of American Rabbis and the Union of Amer- ican Hebrew Congregations. The plan was established last year through a gift by the late Jacob H. Schiff and contributions by the CCAR and UAHC. The pension plan has been more than 50 years in the mak- ing. While this present plan is limited to Reform Rabbis whose ,congregations are UAHC mem- bers, it is hoped that the example of the Reform Temples soon will be followed by Orthodox and Conservative congregations. Ac- cording to the plan premiums are paid by the congregation, the Rabbi himself, the CCAR and UAHC. Temple Israel is also studying a plan for pensions for members of its office staff and all its other employees. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Annette Pomerantz and family of 3037 Monterey, wish to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shliwn them during their recent bereave- ment. DON'T JUST ASK FOR ASPIRIN —always ask by name for St. Joseph Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that can do more for you. There's none faster, none surer, none more depend- able. And it's the world's largest seller at ten cents. 36 tablets, 200; 100 for 350. Get genuine St. Joseph Aspirin. * * * Young Israel education and youth Group program is func- tioning throughout the summer. Most of the clubs, classes and groups will meet despite alos. sence of individual members be- cause of camps, and other vacation activities. The story hours for children 4 to 9 will recess until Septemb- er, when they again will be held at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue. Informal summer activities such as outings, picnics and boat rides, have been added to the program. Rabbinical Assembly Seeks Attitude on Zionism NEW YORK, (JTA) A re- solution recommending the es- tablishment by the Rabbinical Assembly of America of a spe- cial committee "to survey the attitude of its constituent mem- bership towards Zionism and the Zionist-movement with particu- lar reference to the .maximum effediveness of the organization in building Zionist life and thought" was adopted at the closing session of the 45th an- nual conference of the assembly. Dr. Robert Gordis was re-elect- ed president. • . ""/- FREDSON'S "On the Button, Hutton!" says Jerry Wayne to swingstress Betty Hutton. "You'll really wow 'em on the Borden Show tonight." And there'll also be storyteller Peter Donald, Jeff Alexander's Orchestra, and Jerry Wayne's own smooth singing.. A half-hour of real entertainment WJR 6:30 P. M. 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