Congregatiorzal Activities 2 Christian Leaders In Paris Announce Support of Zionism Shaarey Zedek Bans Seat Sale For High Holy Day Services PARIS (Cable)—Pierre Chail- let, president of the French Re- siStance Committee and editor of the newspaper "Christian Wit- ness," and Marc Sagnier, French author and leader of the Chris- . tian Democrats, voiced their sup- port of the Zionist program in messages addressed to American Jews through Dr. Israel Gold- stein, president of the Zionist Organization of America. Chaillet was one of the fore- most helpers of Jews during the Nazi occupation. Sagnier, spir- itual leader of the movement "Republicain Populaire", express- Ms deep understanding of Zion- ism and hope for_ the "creation of a world fellowship of all liber- al forceS to fight anti-semitism." The ZOA president spent some time with a group of liberated youths from the concentration camps • of Buchenwald, Aussch- witz and Dachau. He left for a week's stay in Germany to visit the lib e r at e d concentration camps there. Anticipating a large attendance by members of the armed forces due home on furlough during the High Holy Days, coupled with the addition of new members during the past year, the board of directors of Congregation Shaarey Zedek announce that they have been compelled. to depart from the usual custom of accommodating non-members in the syna- gogue's social hall. In the absence of Rabbi Morris Adler, presently serving in the South Pacific with the rank of Captain, David Friedman, chairman of the auxiliar3( services, has made known that Rabbi Alexander J. Burnstein of New York City will assist Dr. A. M. Hershman in conducting the High Holy Day services. Applications for membership may be secured by applying . at the office of the congregation, Chicago Blvd. and Lawton Avenue. NW Synagogue Men's Club Plans Social, Sports Events At a meeting of the Men's Club of the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation and Center, at the home of its treasurer, David Tchor, on -Monday, the following wer e elected to the board of directors: Dr. Ben Levy, Maurice Karo, Al-. fred Helfgott, Dr. Michael Engel- man and H A. Lichter. By reason of their appointment to the chairmanship of__ the various committees, Max Haidy, David J. Miller, Max Newman and Mal- cohn Rivkin are also members of the board. • At Monday's meeting, plans were made for the Aug.. 12 out-, door picnic of the Men's Club :to be held at Cass-Fenton Park after 10:30 a. m. Arrangements are in charge of Max 'Haidy, co- chairman of the SoCial Commit- tee with • Hy Storchan, David J. • Miller, in his report on athletic. activities, announced that alleys had been 'reserved at the _Paint Beach Recreation, on Meyers Road, between. SIX Mile Road and Outer Drive. Bowfing would begin the - first week in September. Mr. Miller stated that he.' eXpects to call a. meeting of. all those interested in bowling, on Aug. 16. . The program committee, under the co-chairmanship • of Mamie Lax and Malcolm Rivkin, report- ed on future activities. The program of the evening was featured by a discussion of Hitler's "Mein Kampf', led by Malcolm Rivkin and followed by discussion by the entire group. Refreshments were served by the hosts, Mr; and Mrs. Tchor. --Page Sever THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 3, 1946 Bnai David Gets Christipn Zion Cleveland Cantor Leaders to Seek Congregation Bnai David at British Support Elmhurst and 14th announces the engagement of Hyman J. Ad- ler of Cleveland as its cantor. Born and raised in Jerusalem, he comes from a family of Cha- zoni m. His,,,.- grandfather and father served as cantors in syna-4 gogues of Eretz i Israel: Cantor Adler, who re ceived his prim- ary and tech- nical education, in P a le szt ine, was a studentf at. Yeshivath Cantor Adler Etz-Chayim i n Jerusalem and sang with prom , inent cantors in his youth. In 1929 he came froin Pales- tine to further his- musical stud- lei, upon completion of which he served with the American Radio Synagogue of New York for five years. Then_ he went to the He- brew Center :of -Crestwood; N: Y., and remained there for seven years. For the last three years he held the position of cantor in, Cleveland. He possesses a dramatic tenor voice. He will officiate on Sabbath Mvorchirri Elul, this Saturday, All are invited to this service. Cantor Adler and his family will settle in Detroit this week. Warhaftig to Europe For Orthodox Rabbis Dean LeSourd, Dr. Voss Go to London in Behalf of Jewish Palestine NEW YORK—The co-directors of the American Christian Pales- tine Committee, Dean HoWard M. LeSourd of Boston University and Dr. Carl Hermann Voss, ex- ecutive secretary of the Church Peace Union, arrived by plane in London, where they will de- velop a program for extension of Christian support for the Jew- ish people's aspirations in Pales- tine, it was announced by the Ameridan Christian Palestine Committee.. The ACPA speaks for the American Palestine Committee, Composed of Christian , laymen, and the -Christian Council on Palestine, whose membership is drawn from the American clergy. Dean LeSourd directs the activi- :ties of the American Palestine Committee and Dr. Voss is ex- ecutive secretary_ of the .Christian Council on Palestine., The trip is being made at the _invitation of S i r Wyndham Deedes, one of Britain's leading Chriftian spokesman in behalf of a Jewish Palestine, who is chairman of "Palestine House" in London, Dr. Voss and Dean LeSourd have been invited to attend the World Zionist Conference, which opened in London this week, as observers. Senator Robert F. Wagner (D) of N. Y., is chairman of the American Palestine Committee, and Representative Helen Gaha- gan Douglas (D) of Calif., is secretary. Its Executive Council, includes Judge Frank A. Picard of Detroit and. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan. Dr. Henry A. Atkinson is chair- man of the - Christian Council on Palestine; and Prof. - Reinhold Niebuhr is treasurer. _ NEW YORK. Dr'.1 ZoraCh War- haftig, Zionist- Ieader;2Will leave shortly for Europe- AS : a repre- sentative of the • Rehabilitation Department of the of Or- thodOx Rabbis, The other representative of the Rehabilitation Department, Dr. Isaac - Lewin, who is in Eu- rope already - has contacted the Rabbinical Relief- .and Rehabil- itatiOn Bureaus . on the :con-tin- era, with a view towards- colla- borging in caring for the home- Tel Aviv's Municipal Business less „children and orphans who Arrange Memorial Services are under the supervision of non- Tax was raised to a maximum of LP. 25-as. against LP. 12 hitherto. Jewish ...homes and inStitutions. s *At the N. W.. Congregation Rosenberg Firist Rabbi. to Be Sent To Germany for Religious Work NEW YORK—Rabbi Alexan- der S. Rosenberg, an outstand- ing orthodox rabbi and commun- al leader, will leave for Europe is a member of_ the Executive Conimittee of the Union of Orth- odox Rabbis of the U. S. and Canada. A graduate of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary of New York, he w a s one' of the found- el.'s of the Rabbinical Council of America. He. is chairman of the administrative committee of the American Federation of Hungar- ian. Jews. He has a knowledge of Yiddish, Hebrew-, German, Hungarian, Slovak, CzeCh and French. : In the U. S. the J.D.C.. receives its income from the campaign collections of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine, which re- ceive their funds in Detroit from the Allied Jewish Campaign through' the War Chest. Zweig's 'Jeremiah'. Adapted For 'Eternal Light' Aug. 6 RABBI A. S. ROSENBERG shortly as a representative of the Joint Distribution Committee, it was announced by Pr. Joseph C. Hyman. JDC's executive vice- chairman. The first rabbi to be sent into Germany by the JDC, major American agency for the relief of suffering. Jews abroad, Rabbi Rosenberg will look after • the spiritual needs and welfare of Jews living in former German concentration camps. He will work directly in the camps in conjunction with 10 relief teams sent in , by the JDC and will aid in the distribution of religious and ritual articles sent overseas by the -JDC. Rabbi Rosenberg, one of 40 so- cial workers and rabbis selected two years ago by JDC for spe- cial course to prepare a group of people for work overseas in the relief and rehabilitation pro- gram of the JDC, has been grant- ed a leave of absence by his synagogue, Congregation O h a b Zedek, Yonkers, N. Y., where he has served for 20 years and which recently awarded him a life contract. A native of Czechoslovakia, Rabbi Rosenberg came to the U. S. in 1921 when he was 18. 'He ‘0114ESE6 ENNINI Erick Barnouw, editor of the "Eternal Light's" summer series "Stories A People'-', has adap- ted- for its its program Sunday, Aug. 5, the first radio dramatization of Stefan Zweig's play, "Jeremiah", produced in this country be the Theater Guild. The radio dramatization de- picts the - call of Jeremiah to warn the Jews of the fall of Jerusalem, his iinprisonment by King Zedekiah, Jerusalem's con- quest by Nebuchadnezzer of Babylon, and the dispersion of the Jews into captivity. The program is presented over the NBC network Sunday morn- ings, 11 to 11:30, under the aus-, pices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. The 100th child was born in the 11-year-old - communal set- tlement of Maabarot in Emek Hefer, Palestine. ■•■ ■ 1=1111 ■1■1=11 4445 Second Blvd. near Canfield Phone: TE. 1-3922 Open Daily, including Sunday:' 5 P. M. to 3:30 A. M. ',Evening Dinner: 5 to 10 P. 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