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August 24, 1945 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-08-24

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Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Augfisl 24, 1945

Membership Drive Launched
By 3 Windsor Synagogues

Renting of Halts, Use of Synagogues Three Days a Year
Condemned in Sumner's Editorial; Two Windsor
Schools Plan Year's Work

Aiming to eliminate the necessity of yearly sales of ad-
mission tickets to High Holy Day services and instead to
enroll members on a yearly basis, the three congregations
in Windsor have issued a statement urging enrollment in
synagogues.
The Windsor Jewish community leaders thereby hope
to eliminate the previous prat-s

Farband Schools
Reopen Sept. 4

Parents interested in the edu-
cational program of the Farband
schools are urged to register
their children at once for the new
The Jewish Community Center
term.
announces that the ninth and last
Farband schools' program in-
The three branches of the
in the series of open-air concerts Farband Folk Schools will re- cludes the teaching of Hebrew,
open on Sept. 4 for the new Yiddish, Jewish history, the
Bible, singing, celebration of the
school term.
The office of the schools at holidays and a knowledge of
1912 Taylor is open daily except modern Jewish Palestine.
These schools teach five days
Tuesday, 1 to 6 p. m., for the
registration of new pupils in all a week and provide a five-year
elementary course of Jewish
classes.
In addition, the school at studies.
New classes are now being
12244 Dexter is open from 1 to
6 p. m. on Tuesdays.
organized for beginners.

Last Center Open-Air
Concert Next Monday

tices of creating three-day-a-year
synagogue attendance.
This step was inaugurated by
Congregation Shaar Hashomay-
im in its announcement several
weeks ago that it will eliminate
"the evil" of selling tickets only
for the High Holy Days, and
that henceforth it will seek en-
rollment o n 1 y
on a year-round,.
basis.
The other twat
W indsor
gogues whic
have, joined
the call for
membership en-
rollments a r e
C ongr egation
Shaarey Zedek
and Congrega- M. Sumner
tion Tifereth Israel.

way, the democratic way. They
cannot be made by running
away or by trying to tear down
what others are building up.
"What these people will do on
other Holy Days, what. they will
do when they need a minyon
during the year, or when they
need the services of the Con-
gregation's Rabbi, or when they
need the facilities of the Syna- will be held on Monday at 9 a. m.
gogue for their social affairs, or at the Center.
when they need the cemetery
Rosina Betman LaKritz, so-
and funeral services of the Con- prano, and Kurt Saffir, young
gregation, or when they need pianist, will be heard in joint
any of the many services rend- recital. Miss Betman, who will
ered to the community, we do be accompanied at the piano by
not know. But we do know Florence Kutzen, has chosen
that in shutting themselves out songs by Veracini, Brahms, Grieg.
from any responsibility they Puccini and Chajes. Saffir will
automatically shut themselves play Variations Serieuses by
out from any service.
Mendelssohn, Two Etudes and
"For once and for all let this Polonaise in A-flat Major by
Statement by Sumner
issue and even the threat of this Chopin.
In a front-page editorial in the issue be met head-on for the
The public is invited free of
Bulletin of Congregation Shaar future good of the community." charge. In case of inclement
Hashomayim, Milton Sumner de-
Talmud Torah Reopens
weather, the concert will be.
clares:
The Windsor Talmud Torah heard in the Center Auditorium.
"Obviously, those who are not opened registration for the new
members of the Congregation term on Aug. 16.
Registrations continue at the
can only be reached through
seat sales at the High Holy school and parents are urged to
Days. People who have not the enroll their children at once.
Teachers of the full-time staff
spirit of Judaism to the extent
of becoming members of a are Mrs. L. Levine and Mrs. N.
MONTREAL, (JTA)—A his-
Synagogue are unable to think Yuzpe. 'Rabbi Benjamin Groner
in terms involving more than is the Talmud Torah's supervisor. tory of the Jews of Canada, the
Peretz School to Open Sept. 4 first of its kind, appeared in book
three days of Judaism.
Registration of pupils at the form. The author is Benjamin
"Synagogue maintains a Rab-
bi who serves the whole com- Peretz School will begin on Goodman Sack, co-editor of the
munity; it maintains Talmud Monday, Aug. 27, and will con- Jewish Daily Eagle.
The volume goes back to the
Torah, the cemetery, the Vaad tinue daily (except Saturdays)
Hakashruth, the Sunday School, from 2 to 6 p.m. until Labor Day. old French regime, showing the
All classes, kindergarten, ele- presence of the Jews in the col-
the daily minyon, it houses and
supports, with the Community mentary and advanced grades, ony despite the Old World legis-
Council, the Youth movement; will resume studies on Sept. 4. lation promulgated to keep them
it maintains the Bulletin which With the opening of the 12th out of the colony. The author
serves the entire community. year of Peretz School's educa- quotes a French historian to the
But three day Jews are unable tional activities an expanded effect that the Jewish Gradis
to think of a Synadogue in program of subjects will be family of Bordeau had done more
terms beyond the High Holy launched. Special projects were to keep Canada French than the
arranged with the view of monarch at Versailles.
Days and 'how much?'
acquainting the students with the
"These remarks are introduc- significance of the
- poetic and
239 SAIL TO PALESTINE
tory to the fact that a small
literature of the High
ATHENS—A ship carrying 239
group of irresponsible men have spiritual
Holydays.
persons to Palestine left Greece
arranged to conduct High Holy
Special attention will be given on Aug. 14, according to the JDC
Day services in the spiritually,
to children enrolling in the representative who arranged the
edifying environment of the
kindergarten.
passage.
Italian Hall.
"The organization of a Con-
Highly Recommended for Huy Fever and Sinus Relief
gregation is something on which
we would not have the temerity
to pass. But the opening of a
three day service, the setting of
such a bad example to their
youngsters, the setting of a
premium on non-cooperativeness
and communal irresponsibility
is to be condemned.
"We hope that those who seek
HARRY L. DERMER, OWNER AND MANAGER
this way out will be few. Each
of our three Synagogues is
democratically operated. Chang-
es must be- made in the hard

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