Lachover'&Hebrew Children's Legends Gain Popularity in Michigan Schools State-wide interest is being displayed in the new children's Bible book, "Hebrew Legends and Sabbath Stories for Chil- dren," by Abraham J. Lachover, ABRAHAM J. LACHOYER book—the first in a series of similar volumes planned for early publication by Mr. Lach- over. A number of Michigan schools already have ordered large quantities of the first vol- ume which is being distributed in Detroit at Borenstein's Book and Music Store, 8663 12th St. The new book is in two sec- tions—Hebrew Legends for Chil- dren and Sabbath Stories. The second section is devoted .en- tirely to the Sabbath, its leg- ends and ideals, emphasizing the Hebraic background of the Day of -Rest. "Remember the Sabbath Day" is an especially good story, emphasizing the highest moral element in the teachings of Jews, . Christians and Mohammedans. This section also includes a Sabbath poem and stories about Joseph and Elijah. The first portion of the book opens with a legend about "the Beginning" of the world. It has stories about Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacab, Joseph, Pharaoh, Moses and other Biblical char- acters. Lachover tells his stories well. As a former teacher, he understands the needs of chil- dren and his stories were writ- ten to capture • the youngsters' imagination. He has succeeded in hiS task and the beautiful illustrations have been helpful in popularizing. his book. THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, September 9, 1949 Warning; Children Going to School; Always Drive Safely A statewide safety campaign aimed at protecting Michigan's children returning to: school this week and next is highlighted by this poster. Michigan schools and police chiefs have received TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Two new grants. One of the colonies wets settlements were founded in Is- set up by Hapoel Hamizracht rael by recently-arrived immi- members, • There's Exciting News at David and Irving New Arrivals ... Daily .. 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In 1948, 78 Michigan children aged 5 to 14 were killed * Mink Jackets United States District Judge perts to analyse criminal con- in traffic accidents. at. New Low Prices Theodore Levin in an article en- duct and prescribe treatment. titled. "Sentencing the Criminal Further, he suggests that jud- Offender." takes to task the dis- ges consult with each other * Stunning Fur Scarfs parity of sentences meted Gilt in when problems of sentencing etvrff at New Low Prices the federal court system. • arise. In an issue of the United Any fur you select right now will be ready for you in States courts publication, " Fed- Jerusalem Ampitheater time for the holidays . so you can make a dramatic eral Probation," the article re- This Week's Radio Programs lates his impression, within a Planned by Americans; appearance. Of Jewish Interest few hours of his first taking of- Insurance Firm Set Up fice as a federal judge. of in- equalities in the sentencing THE ETERNAL LIGHT UNiversity 4-3750 practices employed by the vari- Time 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. TEL AVIV, —(JTA)—A group ous courts. He set out on an 11, station WTCB, Flint; 12:30 inquiry then, of the methods in of American Jews is planning to p. m. Sunday, Sept. 18, station use and found few precedents he erect a 10,000-seat amphithe- WWJ (transcribed). could employ to mould some ater in Jerusalem in time for . Feature: Be4jamin A. Cohen, standard for exercising his judi- the presentation of modern mu- assistant secretary general to sical festivals in Israel in 1951, tthe United Nations and former cial authority. He found that judges quite it was revealed by Shlomo Lev- Chilean Ambassador will be often are. not prone to accept ertov, public relations chief of guest panelist on the final dis- advices when the time for sen- the government tourist depart- cussion of "The Words We Live 7754 W. McNICHOLS RD. tencing arrives; that the sen- ment. He also disclosed that By," on Chapters 2 and 11 of the tence passed is often ill-con- plans are now under way to pro- Book of Isaiah. Near Woodingham, Drive sidered and dependant on the mote tours in Israel among Jews living abroad. Jews will be asked Envelopes for mailing letters judge's particular mood. Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings until 9 p.m. . The result, according to Judge to celebrate weddings and Bar were first used between 1839 and Levin, is a great variation in Mitzvahs in the Jewish state in 1849, soon after the adoption of sentences meted out for similar conjunction with the tourism the adhesive postage stamp. crimes from one court district program. The first music and art festi- to another, by judges of the same court, even the same judge val in Israel will be held in Jeru- , to defendants tried under cir- salem and in Tel Aviv in June cumstances involving similar and July of next year, Mr. Lev- ertov said. He also announced sets of facts. Citing Ale judge as an indi- that traditional carnival cele- vidual provided with the widest brations of Purim in Tel Aviv— powers for exercising the law, which have been suspended for not required to justify or -explain the past 15 years—will take • Amazingly Adaptable to Individuals Needs his actions to anyone. Judge place next year. 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