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THE JEWISH NEWS-1
Sholem Aleichem's
Term Opens Sept. 7
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Registration for the Sholem
Aleichem Schools and Kinder-
gartens will begin Tuesday,
Sept. 6. Classes will begin
Wednesday, Sept. '7.
Children 3 1/2 to 5 are accepted
in the pre-kindergarten and kin--
dergarten classes: Transporta-
tion is provided.
Afternoon classes for children
6 to 16. start at 4 p.M. and
transportation is provided from
the Brady, Winterhalter and
McCulloch public schools as well
as from home.
For further information, call
the office: WE._ 3 -5404.
Fall Registrations Commence at Folk Schools
AShkenOzi, Sephardic:
Bucharest Groups Unite.
BUCHAREST, (JTA.) = T. he
unification of the Ashkenazi and
Sephardic Jewish communities
here was formally proclaimed at
a meeting of Jewish community
leaders presided over by H. Lei-
bovici, secretary-general of the
Federation of Jewish Communi
ties.
LABOR ZIONIST FOLK SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN PLAYGROUND
Children are now being regis- children and after-school class- celebrations.
Classes are conducted at the
tered for the fall semester of es for older children.
Curriculum includes Hebrew; Labor Zionist Institute, 13722
Galileo invented the pendu-
the Jewish Folk. Schools of the Yiddish;
Bible, Jewish history,
Registration may be luta.
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Labor Zionist .Organization, Jewish customs and traditions Linwood.
arranged at the school office or
which include day-nursery and and Jewish holidays. The school by calling TO. 8-9280, 9 a. m. to
kindergarten f o r pre - school year emphasizes Jewish festival 5 p. m. weekdays.
Friday, September 2, 1949
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This Week's Radio Programs
Of Jewish Interest
JEWISH COMMUNITY
COUNCIL HOUR
Time: 11 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 4.
Station: WDET-FM.
Feature: a Labor Day program.
Leon A. Cousens will discuss
activities of the Workmen's
Circle and its Chorus of 50 voices
will be featured under the di-
rection of Daniel Frohman.
* * * -
. 1.1'11E ETERNAL LIGHT
* Time: 12:30 pan., Sunday,
Sept. 4, station WTCB, Flint;
8 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 11, station
WWJ (transcribed).
Feature: Dr. LudWig Lewisohn,
noted author and .prOfessor of
literature at Brandeis • •Univer-
sity, will be guest panelist in a
discussion on Verses 12 to 15 from
the fifth chapter of Deuteronomy
and passages in Exodus, ninth
in a series of discussions titled
"The Words We Live By."
Announcement
Northwest's Service UHS Branches Reopen September 7;
Arranbo-ements Made; Two New School Sites Announced
List School Leaders
All branches of the United
Hebrew Schools will reopen
Wednesday, Sept. 7. Sessions
will be held at 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m.
and 7 p.m.
The day preceding the open-
ing will be devoted to staff
meetings.
The Hebrew schools are lo-
Cated in the following neighbor-
hoods:
Rose Sittig Cohen; main office,
13226 Lawton, TO. 8-0063; Cen-
tral Branch, C e n t r al High
School, TO. 8-0063; David W.
Simons, 4000 Tuxedo, HO. 5711;
Linwood Branch, Linwood and
Hazelwood, TY. 4-9242; North-
west Branch, Curtis and Santa
R o s a, UN. 4-9210; Parkside
Branch, 15705 Parkside, UN. 2-
0506.
The branch at Linwood and
Hazelwood takes the place of
Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion will conduct Auxiliary serv-
ices for non-members in the
chapel of its school building for
the coining High Holy Days. The
services will be chanted by Rev.
Joshua Spirol. A qualified rabbi
from the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America will of-
ficiate.
Admission cards may be ob-
tained at the synagogue begin-
ning Tuesday, Sept. 6, from 7
to 9 p.m., or 9 to 5 from the
chairman of administration,
Charles H. Charlip, or any of the
officers of the synagogue. The
chapel services will be under
the lay supervision of Morris
Sher, a member of the board.
The congregation will also
conduct junior services for mem-
bers of its junior congregation.
, The regular High Holy Day
services will be held in the new-
ly completed social hall. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will officiate and
the liturgy will be chanted by
Cantor Miklos Fenakel, assist-
ed by a choir trained under the
leadership of Daniel Frohman.
Rev, Aaron Grossbart will chant
Regular Sabbath services are
the preliminary prayers and will
scheduled at 9 a. in. this Satur-
blow the Shofar. •
Distribution of seats will be day, Sept. 3, at Cong. Bnai
made to the congregation at Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence,
8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the where Rabbi Moses Lehrrnan will
synagogue. A limited number of preach; Cong. Bnai David, Elm-
seats in the main auditorium hurst at 14th; Cong. Shaarey
will be available to non-members Zion, 12417 Linwood, where
Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach;
beginning Monday, Sept. 12.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Chicago
N. W. Religious School
The -Northwest :Relig i-o u s at Lawton, where Rabbi Morris
School, for the first time in its Adler will preach.
Cong. Beth Abraham services
history, will be conducted this
year in its own building at Cur- ' will begin at 9:15 a. in. at 12517
Linwood. where Rabbi Israel I.
tis and Santa Rosa.
There will be two ,,sessions Halpern will preach; and at
each Sunday.--Registration is be- Temple. Beth El. Woodward at
ing completed at the school of- Gladstone, at 11 a. in., Rabbi'
Sidney Akselrad will preach.
fice.
The schol administration for
this coming year consists of
Rabbi Jacob Segal, assisted by
Allen A. Warsen, director; Ira
G. Kaufman, ex-officio; Joseph
G. Aller, chairman; Dr. Samuel
Epstein, co-chairman; Harry
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad an-
Goldberg. Mrs. Herbert Harris,
Meyer Littky and Sam Simmer. nounces that the religious school
Gloria Katcher is the school sec- of Temple Beth El will open on
Saturday and Sunday mornings,
retary.
Sept. 10 and 11.
The School office is open for
Rabbi Starts Movement
For Universal Synagogue
registration of new pupils 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri-
PATERSON, N. J., (JTA)— day. Parents must bring their
A movement to eliminate .sec- children with them for registra-
tarianism in Jewish religious life tion. No registrations will be
in America and to establish a taken on Sunday mornings.
"universal s y n a g o g u e" was
Sessions of the Junior High
launched by Rabbi Reuben Department (grades 6, 7, 8, 9)
Kaufman. spiritual leader of a will be held at 9:30 on Satur-
new Jewish congregation known day mornings. The primary .de-
as Congregation Beth-El.
partment (kindergarten, grades
Rabbi Kaufman, who served 1 and2) and the intermediate
Temple Emanu-El for 20 years department (grades 3, 4, 5) will
Until his retirement in 1948, ex- meet on Sunday mornings at
plained that his new congrega- 9:45, and the high ,s c h o o l
tion plans to follow the "tradi- (grades 10, 11, 12) will meet
tional Jewish religion,
Sunday mornings at 10.
GERALD GOLDIN
Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
the Philadelphia-Byron, which
was closed several months ago.
The Bagley Public School
Branch is now housed in the
new Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation school building. This
school as well as several others
will be furnished with transpor-
tation.
For further information, call
UN. 4-9210 or TO. 8-0063.
Located at 13330 W. 7 Mile Rd.
NEAR SNOWDEN
IS NOW OPEN AND READY TO SERVE
YOU WITH THE FINEST OF KOSHER MEAT
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Services
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