Congregational Activities Synagogue Services Ceremonial Objects Of European Jewry To Be Shown in U.S. Some 3,500 ceremonial objects looted by the Nazis from syna- gogues and Jewish homes in Europe between 1938 and 1945 are en route to this country for re-distribution to Jewish ma- seums, synagogues and commun- ity centers in the Western Hem- isphere. They will be stored in the, Jewish Museum of New York. These treasures, of great his- toric and artistic value, include silverware and textiles and are only a part of the collection which was recovered by Allied military authorities after V-E Day. They were stored, 'together with hundreds of thousands of Jewish books, as unidentifiable Jewish property, in the depot of Offenbach, under the guardian- ship of American authorities in Germany. At the end of the war, Prof. Salo W. Baron took the initia- tion in setting up a comission of leading Jewish scholars and edu- cators in America to investigate the difficult problem of the sal- vage of cultural Jewish property in Europe. In 1947, Jewish Cul- tural Reconstruction, Inc., was founded under the chairman- ship of Prof. Baron, for the pur- pose of tracing, restitUting and allocating Jewish books and ceremonial objects which had been stolen by. the Nazis. Jewish Cultural Reconstruc- tion, Inc., receives its operational funds from the American Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Regular Sabbath services have been scheduled for 9 a.m. this Saturday, Aug. 20, at the follow- ing synagogues: Cong. Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence, where Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach; Cong. Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th; Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton, where Rabbi Morris Adler will preach. At Cong. Adas- Yeshurun, 2625 Tyler, services will begin at 9:15 a.m., and Rabbi Leo GoldnTan will speak. Cong. Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer, will hold Sabbath ser- vices at 10 a.m. Rabbi Jacob Hoberman will preach. Rabbis, Council Urge Holy Day Worship at Regular Synagogues With the approach of the High Holidays, the Jewish Communi- ty Council and the Council of Orthodox Rabbis announce that additional synagogue services have been arranged in order to afford all members of the Jew- ish Community of Detroit the opportunity to worship. The growth of "mushroom synagogues" in restaurants, au- ditoriums and catering halls is termed deplorable by the Coun- cils, Members of the community are urged to utilize the supple- mentary services arranged by established congregations. Any one finding it difficult to Hungarian Constitution Lauded locate an established place of BUDAPEST, (JTA)—The new worship may inquire at the Hungarian constitution is lauded Council of Orthodox Rabbis, TY. in the Jewish organ, "Uj Elet," 6-8906. for providing protection to its citizens against any form of 6 THE JEWISH NEWS racial propaganda. Friday, August 19, 1949 Start Ticket Sales For High Holy Days Cong. Bnai David, Elmhurst: and 14th, announces that the committee on seating arrange- ment will be at the synagogue beginning Sunday, Aug. 21. Tickets of admission to the High Holy Day services will be available at the synagogue from 7 to 9 p.m. week days, except Friday, and Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. Members of the congregation are requested to secure their seats as early as possible. Non- members are urged to secure tickets immediately.. In response to community de- mand for additional High Holy Day services, Cong. Bnai David has arranged for auxiliary serv- ices to be conducted in the social hall of the synagogue. Tickets may be secured at the synagogue office daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m Sept. 1 Moving Day For Young Israel Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, direc- tor of Young Israel, announced that, according to present plans, the office of Young Israel will be moved to its news quarters, 12521 Dexter, on Sept. 1. The new phone number will be TE. 4-8181. Mrs. David B. Werbe, noted Detroit artist, under whose guidance the fine arts group of the Young Israel Youth Center is being formed, has announced - that special attention will be given to boys and girls who show an aptitude for drawing and sketching. All children interested in join- ing this group are asked to visit the present office, 12244. Dexter, 9 to 5 daily, to apply for admis- sion. Samuel W. Platt, president of Young Israel, announced that the new center will be equipped with a 15-ton compressor to provide air conditioning for the struc- ture. Shaarey Zedek Opens Morning Kindergarten Continuing and expanding the program inaugurated last year with its morning Beth Ha-Yeled Nursery School for three and four-year-olds, Cong. Shaarey ,, Zedek announces the opening of a kindergarten department for, children of five years of age. A licensed staff will conduct classes according to approved . progressive methods. Jewish rhymes, activities and art work will supplement the general . kindergarten program of activi- ty and play. Sessions will be held five times weekly, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to noon. Transporta- tion is available. Youngsters born before Jan. 1, 1945, are eligible. Applications are now being received at the synagogue office. Prescriptions & Repairs Called for and Delivered. For Service at All Times CALL WE. 3 - 3332 EDWARD PEVOS Ophthalmic Optician "Service at its Best" Sun Glasses — Safety Lenses 3216 Ewald Circle at Buena Vista . CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID Beth Yehudah Teachers Plan All-Day Meeting Elmhurst & Fourteenth Teachers in the secular divi- sion of Beth Yehudah Schools will meet Tuesday, Sept. 6, in an all day conference on educa- tional policies. Theme of the conference, to be led by Joseph Goldberg, secu- lar school principal, will be "Making Education More Useful to the Chile' Progressive teach- ing techniques, adopted by the Yeshiva during the past school year, will be evaluated. Announces That Tickets for the HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Are Now on Sale Ticket Committee will be at the Synagogue daily from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. week days except Fridays; Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. , EMBARRASSED? Unwanted Hair Removed! 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