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Friday, August 29, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS '
Page Fourteen
Lazrus, Elgart
Head UAHC Drive
Shaarey Zedek School, Sisterhood,
Men's Club To Hold First Sessions
Regular sessions for all depart-
ments of the Shaarey Zedek Re-
ligious School will begin. Sunday
morning, Sept. 7.
Hebrew s c h ool registration
will take place at 4 p.m. Mon-
is, -• Sept. 8, and classes begin on
the same day. To accomodate
pupils living considerable dis-
tances from the synagogue, a bus
service is being inaugurated.
All registered pupils will be
notified through the mails to
whiCh classes they have been as-
signed.
The religious school is under
the supervision .of Rabbi Morris
Adler. Ben Chinitz and Charles
Rosenblatt, who have served on
the school staff for many years,
an co-directors. Dr. Leonard Sid-
low is chairman of the Commit-
tee. on Education.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, president,
announces the Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood will open the season
with a dramatic presentation,
"Days of Our Year," to be en-
act•d by Sisterhood members, at
the opening luncheon at 12:30
p nr • Monday, Sept. 8.
Mrs. Lewis Tatken, program
chairman. announces that Dr. A.
M. Hershman will give the invo-
cation and Rabbi Morris Adler
will address the gathering. The
dramatic presentation will con-
clude with Cantor Jacob Sonenk-
lar chanting traditional songs, ac-
companied at the piano by Mrs.
Seymour Krause.
Mesdames Frank Bernstein,
Ben Lefkowitz and Morris Ruskin
are chairmen of the social com-
mittee in charge of luncheon ar-
rangements'. For reservations call
Mrs. J. Mendelsohn, NO. 2576.
Wednesday evening, Sept. 10,
Pierre Van Paassen will address
the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
on the topic "Palestine in Our
Day." The meeting will take place
in the main auditorium of the
synagogue. This is the first lec-
ture in the series planned by the
1Men's Club for the 1947-48 season.
Catholic Bishop Commends
HIAS On Its Achievements
Bishop Bernard J. Sheil, direc-
tor of the Catholic Youth Organ-
ization, has sent a letter to the
Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
grant Aid Society (HIAS), com-
mending the work of the agency,
which reads in part:
"HIAS deserves the support of
all right-thinking - men. God grant
that your work may prosper."
S. Elgart
0. M. Lazrus
NEW YORK (JTA)—The ap-
pointment of Oscar M. Lazrus of
New York as national chairman
of the combined $1,010,000 an-
nual maintenance campaign of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations and the Hebrew
Union College, was announced by
Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath,
UAHC president, and Dr. Nelson
Glueck of Cincinnati, president
of HUC.
Saul S. Elgart of Boston has
been named finance director of
the combined campaign of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations and the Hebrew Union
College. Mr. Elgart comes to the
Union from the national UJA.
He was formerly a JWB-USO
field supervisor and a member
of the overseas staff of the JDC.
Society Offers Service
To Memorialize 'Dead
The Hebrew Benevolent Socie-
ty (Chesed Shel Ernes) offers
opportunities to perpetuate the
memory of departed loved ones.
The sociefy has just completed
a memorial structure at the He-
brew Memorial Park, 14-Mile
Rd. at Gratiot. On a bronze
memorial tablet in this building
may be inscribed the names of
the departed, together with their
Yahrzeit, at a nominal cost.
Prominent space is set aside
to honor the memory of the 6,-
000,000 Jews murdered in Europe.
Space may be reserved on the
cemetery, or at the office, 2995
Joy Rd. For further informa-
tion call TY. 6-1686.
International Court
Will Decide on
Zion Land Laws
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Former
Magistrate Bernard A. Rosen-
blatt of New York is preparing
to appeal to the International
Court of Justice against Pales-
tine land purchase laws which
bar him from obtaining deed to
land in areas of Palestine which
are restricted to Jews.
Rosenblatt will submit a peti-
tion to the State Department ask-
ing it to take the matter before
the court, as a member of the
United Nations. .
CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS
Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks. figurines. statuary
and other keepsakes converted into. artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.
LAMP SHADES MADE
LAMPS MODERNIZED,
AND RECOVERED
REPAIRED 8 REFINISHED
Custom made . and recovered.
Old style floor lamps made
Styled to your lamp. Large
into indirect lamps and
stock on display.
. torcheres.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS _OF DETROIT
HOUSE OF LAMPS
18811 Livernois Ave.,
Phone UN. 2-8338
Block South of Six Mile
Open Wed. 11.: Fri. to 9 P. M.
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"Right in this little black box, son," grinned the
Edison man, tapping the Murphys' meter. "In
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made with the same skill and precision that go
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that he reads its figures as quickly and accurately
as you tell time.
This emphasis on accuracy is part of the Edison
way of doing business . . . it contributes to the
uniformity and the year-round reliability of
your electrical service.
DETROIT EDISON COMPANY
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