, P.A.11111111r Congregational Activities Support for-Vehiva Sought Here; 2 Rabbis Soliciting Funds Beth Yehudah Board Maps Member Drive The administrative board of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, meet- ing last week at the home of David Goldberg-, chairman, re- viewed plans for the Yeshiva's annual fall membership drive. Members of the administrative board are • Israel Burnstein, Abraham 'Caplan, Harry Citrin, Morris Dorn, Samuel Karabe- nick, Ira Kaufman, Israel Leven- son, Morris Mohr, Abe . Nusbaum, Louis Please, Samuel Rosenberg, Sol Stein, Max Schneider. Mor- ris Surath, Meyer Terebelo, George Weiswasser. Contributions to the memorial fund of Yeshivath Beth Yehud- ah were received this week from Abraham Haber, in memory of Melvin Haber; Morris Levin, in memory of Abraham and Sarah Spiegelman; the Srager family, in memory of Ida Yawe. CLASS AT FARM SETTLEMENT . Rabbis Isaac Mendelovitz and H. L. Schick, of the faculty of the Yeshiva Farm Settlement for Orphans, located near Mt. Kisco, N. Y., are in Detroit for two weeks to solicit funds '-through the local synagogues, for the support of the institu- tion. Endorsed by Rabbis and not- able Jewish leaders throughout' the country, the • YeshiVa • is resumption . and reincarnation of the Nazi-destroyed Yeshiva. of Nitro., Czechoslovakia. Its seventy-five students, led by Rabbi Michael Weissinandl, a graduate of the original Nitra Yeshiva, came to Settle in _the United States in 1946, through the efforts of former graduates, then in this country. Orthodox Jewish religious groups and philanthropists worked together, and finally se- cured an extensive Westchester. County mansion as the home of their Yeshiva, and they have gone about the task of building a living Orthodox Judaism, the goal in their search for restora- tion from the concentration- camp cruelties nearly all of them suffered. - Their curriculum at the Yesh- Polio Precautions The golden rule of personal clean- bless should be observed particu- orly in the usual summer polio pidemic months. Food should be opt tightly covered and safe from jes and other insects. The same pplles to garbage, which, where her disposal facilities are lacking, ould be buried or burned. sIGHT THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FANTILE PAPAIYS1S 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 26, 1949 Bnai David to Sponsor Extra Holiday Services Institute Completes Outing Arrangements All plans have been completed for the annual Labor Day week- end, outing of the Sholom Ale.i- chem Institute, at Camp Mehia. Evening programs,. featuring the Cleveland Drama Studio, have been arranged. Dancing, boating, fishing and swimming also will be part of each day's activities. For information and reserva- tions call TE. 4-7107. Cong. Baal David,. Elmhurst and 14th, has made arrange- ments to conduct auxiliary serv- ices during the High Holy Days in the social hall of its syna- gogue. Tickets for these services are nominally priced. They may be secured at the office of the synagogue during office hours Experiments in flying were or from the synagogue ticket committee, at the synagogue, 7 carried on by the •Wright Broth- to 9 p.m. daily except Friday, ers at Kitty Hawk, N. C., be- cause winds there are steadiest and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. and strongest of any place in the United States. Greece Favors Transfer of Jewish Property to Israel ATHENS—(JTA)—Under Sec- retary of Foreign Affairs M. Pip- inellis assured the Israel Consul here that the transfer of proper- ty belonging to Jews emigrating to Israel will be considered fa- vorably by his government. • serve :BORSCHT. :00 yIKEA Cu: : . iva combines an intensive study of Jewish religious tenets with agricultural and trade studies. A non-profit • project, the Yeshiva is supported through the solicited funds. While here in Detroit, Rabbis Mendelovitz and Schick will stay at the home Of Ed . Green, 2525 Tayldr. Na- tional headquarters of the Yesh- iva are at 109 Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Downtown _Synagogue Sets Holy Day Plans Special preparations. for ob- servance of -the High Holy Days are underway at the .Downtown Synagogue, 1205 .Griswold. - Louis Paul, a member of the British Plan Regular Air Service to Israel JERUSALEM (JTA)—The first British Overseas Airways Corpo- ration plane to land in Israel arrived at Lydda airport with -a number of pilots who will fa- miliarize themselves with flight facilities in the Jewish state preparatory to inaugurating a regular weekly air service from Britain. J he CURRENT RATE "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION" LOAN ASSOCIATION American Satin s -AND •• • MAIN OFFICE • • • DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND TO 9r6611 - • • • BRANCH'OFFICE • • • - W. FORT AT MILITARY VI. 3-7600 RefiqlouJ School oi .qmpte Arael under the personal RABBI LEON FRAM supervision of OPENS REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS at At HAMPTON SCHOOL 18460 WARRINGTON SUNDAY MORNING SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 11 Pickfard for classes from pre-kindergarten (age for the Confirmation and Bar Mitzvah four) through grade 5 and for the High Department, grades 6 through 9 School Department Synagogue Services Regular Sabbath services are scheduled at 9 a.m. this Sat- urday, Aug. 27, at Cong. Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th; Cong. Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence, where Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach; and Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. at Law- ton, where Rabbi Morris Adler will preach. Cong. Adas Yeshurun services will begin at 9:15 a.m. at 2625 Tyler; Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach; and at Temple .Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone, at 11 a.m., Rabbi Sidney•Altselrad will preach. iffirw . . LOUIS PAUL synagogue of long standing, has volunteered to chant the ser- vicees on Rosh Hashanah and Y o m Kippur. Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser will preach the sermons. Services will be _conducted at the GAR Recreation Center Bldg., Grand River at Cass Ave. There will be no seat sale, but it is requested that reservations be made in advance by calling the synagogue office. Folk Schools Open Fall Registration Registration is now underway for the fall semester of the Jew- ish Folk Schools of the Labor Zionist Organization, which in- . elude day-nursery and kinder- garten for pre-school children and after-school classes for older children. Curriculum includes Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Jewish history, Jewish customs and traditions and Jewish holidays. The school year emphasizes Jewish festival celebrations. Classes are conducted at. the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. Registration may be arranged at the school office or by calling TO. 8 - 9280, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. X before the license number of an airplane denotes that the plane is licensed for experimen- tal purposes. NEW PUPILS may be enrolled either morning at 9:30, at Hampton School, or any week- day at Temple Israel Office, 900 Park Avenue Building, WOodward 3-4335. Terms— A pupil is enrolled when his parents are enrolled as members of Temple Israel. Member- ship includes seatings for the High Holy Day Services at the Detroit Institute of Arts and many other privileges and opportunities. All who enroll as members now will be assured of accomodation in THE NEW BUILDING of Temple Israel now under construc- tion in the Palmer Park section at Manderson and Merton Roads. 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