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August 24, 1945 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-08-24

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 24, 1945

Synagogues Co-operating
With Community Council

Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter

Page Fifteeti

Gerald L. K. Smith
Likes Rabbi E. Berger

Is on Mission to Europe

Two Inscriptions
In Sefer Ha Yeled
Announced By JNF

At the request of the European
The Jewish News is informed
Committees of the Vaad Hatzala
Two inscriptions in the Sefer
on good authority that Gerald L.
in
Switzerland,
England,
Bel-
Many to Arrange Supplementary Services in Fight Against
K. Smith, in his address to his HaYeled—the Children's Golden
followers at a meeting at the Book—of the Jewish National
'Mushroom Synagogues' During High Holy Days;
Detroit Leland on Aug. 10 stat- Fund were announced this week
Sufficient Seats to Be Available for All
ed that he only opposes those by William Hordes, president of
Jews
who are communistic. He the Detroit JNF Council.
The Jewish Community Council renews its call to the
Mr. and Mrs. David Schoithit
added that he does not oppose
Jews of Detroit to withhold support from mushroom syna-
men like Rabbi Elmer Berger of 8922 12th St. inscribed their
gogues which may be opened to provide services for Rosh
whose ideology he supports. grandson, Martin L. M. Green-
Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Rabbi Berger is executive direc- berg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ross of
The Council points out that attendance at privately
tor of the anti-Zionist American
3760 Chicago Blvd. inscribed
established services in stores, public halls and theaters is
Council for Judaism.
Vicky
granddaughter,
their
not in keeping with the properQ'
Sharon Green.
observance of the holidays. Its and has enlisted the cooperation
delegates to control and supervise
Inscriptions in the Sefer Ha-
resolution points out that in- of the rabbis of the community.
the relief and rehabilitation work Yeled may be ordered by calling
dividuals who attempt to organ-
Study Building Reports
in the European areas. Rabbi the JNF office, 11608 Dexter,
ize such services for personal
At an early date the corn-
Solomon P. Wohlgelernter was TO, 8-8658.
gain are criticized for attempt- mittee will turn its attention
delegated to leave immediately.
ing to take advantage of the to the repbrts of plans of several
CARD OF THANKS
Rabbi Wohlgelernter is one of
religious impulse of people in synagogues to erect buildings,
The family of the late Mrs.
the outstanding Rabbinical lead-
order to advance their own fin- all in the same area, the Council
ers of the United States and a Mollie Citrin and her sister, Ida
ancial interests; that services announced.
member of the Union of Ortho- Spear, and brothers, - Ben and
conducted under such auspices
Morris Mohr and David J.
and in these surroundings can- Cohen have been appointed co- RABBI S. P. WOHLGELERNTER dox Rabbis of the United States Joe Jaffe, wish to express their
not be carried on in a proper chairmen of the synagogue com- gium, and France, the Vaad and Canada. He has been Rabbi heartfelt thanks to relatives and
of the Congregation Bikur Cho- friends for the kindnesses shown
dignified atmosphere; that, in mittee which includes the fol-
Hatzala Emergency Committee lum of Seattle, Wash., for the them during their recent be-
addition, the us,e of stores and lowing members: J. Balberor,
reavement.
other such buildings for religious David Berris, Joseph Block, has sent several highly qualified past 15 years.
worship creates an undesirable Louis Ellenbogen, Moses Ellen-
impression upon observers and son, Samuel Friedman, Judge
neighbors in the community.
William Friedman, Charles Gell-
Committee Established
man, Charles Goldstein, William
The newly established syna- Hordes, Jerome Kagan, Max
gogue committee of the Corn- Kaminsky, Irving Katz, Isadore
munity Council has recommend- Leeman, Nathan Linden, A. Mar-
ed that those synagogues which gulies, Theodore _ Levin, Max
have the proper facilities should Marks, Alex Moss, Abe Nus-
undertake to conduct supple- baum, Louis Please, Samuel J.
mentary services for the High Rhodes, Isadore R o s e n b e rg,
Holy Days. It is believed that Robert Rosenberg, Harry Ros-
if every synagogue which has man, William Sandler, Jacob
a social hall will devote it to Schlain, Irving Schlussel, Jacob
this purpose, sufficient seats can Shevitz, Louis Solai, Isadore
be made available for all wor- Sosnick, Harry Stolsky, Isadore
shippers. This will make it un- Sweet, Abraham Walter,
J.
necessary to attend services in Weisberg and Joseph Wise.
undesirable surroundings.
At the request of the commit- Marshall Bnai Brith
The Jewish News has the distinction of being the
tee a,number of synagogues are
considering this mMter. An Groups' Picnic Sunday
only Jewish newspaper in the world to have served
early announcement by those
Louis Marshall Bnai Brith
synagogues which will conduct Lodge and its women auxiliaries
two entire Jewish communities -- Detroit and
supplementary services is ex- will hold its annual picnic on
pected.
Windsor.
Sunday, Aug. 26, at Cass-Ben-
Support Synagogues
ton Park. There will be amuse-
In the statement on this prob- ments, contests and prizes for
This month, this 'distinction is being enhanced by
lem the Community Council young and old. Tables are
urges individuals not to patron- reserved near convenient re-
the addition of another Jewish community--
ize mushroom synagogues but freshment stands. The picnic
to support the established re- grounds can be reached by driv-
Pontiac—whose Federated Jewish Charities have
ligious institutions in the com- ing to the end of W. 7-mile
munity which are performing a road, then turn left 200 yards,
entered into an agreement with us on a basis
year-round service for all who
wish to worship and study.
similar to that established by The Jewish News with
The synagogue committee ap-
the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit and the
pointed by Aaron Droock, new
president of the Community
Jewish Community Council of Windsor.
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