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September 28, 1951 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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What NOT

to Do at Holiday Services'

Bawling Infants, Missing
Yarmulkes, Whispering-
They're Taboo in Shule

An American Press Jewish Feature

With the High Holidays here,
let's look at our congregational
manners. The beauty and dignity
of worship on this most solemn
occasion in the Jewish year can
be ruined by thoughtless wor-
shippers. Don't be one of them.
For instance, e v e r y Jew
should be in the synagogue, but
that ideal doesn't necessarily in-
lude unpredict-
able year - old in-
fants. A squalling,
kicking baby —as
cute as he or she
might be in the
coziness- of the liv-
ing room—is a dis-
traction that only
enemies of the
rabbi would wish upon him.
Children racing up and down the
aisles, thus converting the syna-
gogue or temple byways into a
speed track hazardous f o r all
others, are no credit to parents,
either.
Two certain ways to delay
services have a wide vogue. One
.15 to congregate in front of the
synagogue. A n -
other is to ar-
► t )),
rive late and
trample a lot of
feet before fin-
ally getting
seated. Some-
times, it isn't
possible to avoid
being tardy but what's the ex-
, cuse for the other breach of de-
corum?
Now for the matter of clothes.
Every congregant wants to
look nice at services. It's both
natural and ad-
mirable, but
there is such a
thing as over-
dressing, a point
for the mindful
women to pon-
der• Why make
your friends re-
sentful? And a
memo to the younger genera-
tion: deposit the bubble gum at
home—not on the synagogue
bench. In other words,_ don't
chew at services.

In a majority of American
synagogues, the head must be
covered. Try to remember to
bring your own yarmulke. The
. poor, hurried shamos has
plenty to do wtihout hunting
up a skull cap for you.

Once you are in the house of
worship, keep your greetings to
friends confined to a cheerful
nod and a smile. A great big
loud and resounding "Hello,
how are you?" is fine—a f t e r
services are over and you and
your friends have left the syn-
agogue or temple.
Of course, talking, whisper-

ing or applause are totally out
of place during services. You
wouldn't do such things, of
course, but some of your fel-
low-worshippers do. Maybe
they'll read this.

Most important of all is your
obligation to follow the services
closely. Worship is a coopera-
tive procedure, in which the
rabbi and canton- jointly parti-
cipate with the congregation.
Naturally you can't keep your
place if your attention is wan-
dering.
Prayers during the New Year
services have been a vital part
of the bonds which have kept

Harlan, Pro-Nazi Producer
Readies New Motion Film

NEW YORK (AJP) —Veit Har-
lan, who is being boycotted in
Munich because he directed an
anti-Semitic film for Hitler, is
making a new film in another
German City.
. Harlan, twice charged with
crimes against humanity and
twice acquitted by de-nazifica-
tion courts, moved to Goettin-
gen, Germany, for the new pic-
ture when he was denied facil-
ities in Munich.
His first post-war film, "Undy-
ing Lover," was greeted by riots
and demonstrations, in which
Jewish demonstrators were se-
verely injured.

THE JEWISH NEWS-95
Friday, September 28, 1951

Classics in Hebrew

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A 10-
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Hebrew of outstanding works of
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through the centuries. Don't be ish writers was announced by
the Mosad Bialik publishing
a weak link in the chain.
house established by the Jewish
Agency.

New Year Greetings

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Coal Co.

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TO. 8-5311

New Year Greetings

Holiday Greetings

UNITED.
MESSENGER CO.

ACME TENT
& AWNING CO.

Courteous - Bonded

MESSENGERS
Tw cks - Cors - Foot Delivery

Estimates Cheerfully Given

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Home to Home Distributors
Circulars - Samples - Newspapers

TO. 9-6000

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WO. 2-6250

Holiday Greetings

Greetings to the Community

from

Holiday Greetings

BAER
INDUSTRIES

ACE PRESS

18824 Mt. Elliott

TW. 2-1257

Fran -K. C. Teal
Company

Distributors of

PRINTING

Electrical Supplies

330 Bellevue ,

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WA. 5-5050

LO. 8-9092

Holiday Greetings

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Barbara
Convalescent
Home

,SUN
AWNING CO.

89 Watson

Sunning's Aluminum

TE. 3-5079

Holiday Greetings

Best Wishes for

AUTOMATIC
STOKER SERVICE
COMPANY

A. Happy New Year

623 East Evelyn

American Block
Company

Hazel Park

11318 Grand Haven

WE. 3-0760

JO. 4-6390

TO. 8-8945

New Year Greetings

A Most Happy New Y ear
to the Community

New Year Greetings

"Just a Shade Better"

Roller Awning

3828 Oakman Blvd.

Holiday Greetings

Frances Bersch
Interiors

Draperies Made Free
If Material is Purchased
at Our Studio

13043 W. McNichols Rd.

UNiversity 2-9843

New Year Greetings

BOSCO'S
BARBER SHOP

Barbers — Manicuring
Air Conditioned for Your Comfort

6

BANK OF
COMMERCE

11300 Jos. Campau

Rats, Mice, Roaches, Moths,
Bedbugs, Water Bugs and Other

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Heating Supplies

Solved—No Vacating
Residential-Commercial-Industrial

Resources Over $39,000,000

12670 Evergreen Road

Member of
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

VE. 8-2120

New Year Best Wishes

New Year Good Wishes

SHORE'S

SASH & SCREEN CO.

18989 Livernors

UN. 1-9717

ACE
EXTERM I NATOR

WARREN
PLUMBING SUPPLY
COMPANY

14645 Gratiot

PEST PROBLEMS

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WA. 1 -961 1

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TY. 5-3732

Greetings on the New Year

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EXIT SHOP

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& Wrecking Co.

Kitchen Cabinets — Millwork
Cupboard Doors — Drciwers

Wrecking Contractors

Formica Sink Tops — Fences

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LA. 7-4530

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Best Wishes for the
New Year to our
Patrons and Friends

Holiday Greetings

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WA. 8-6400

New Year Greetings

BERRY'S
GLEANERS &
DYERS

Remodeling 5- Alterations

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630 Jos. Campau

LO. 8-0476

JOHN A. BROWN

All Kinds of Sheet Metol Work
Commercial and Residential
Tin Work - Eavestrouohs
and Conductor Pipes

Martin Bodansky, Prop.

28 Victor, Highland Park

TO. 8-0356

Holiday Greetings

New Year Greetings

James T. Barnes
& CO.

THE LESLIE M.
BROUGHTON
COMPANY

F.H.A. Approved Mortgages

910 Lafayette Bldg.

WO. 5-6750

New Year Greetings

Barney's
Upholstering
Shop

Re-Upholstering - Recovering
Furniture
Re-Styling - Plastic and Leather
Work

7175 Michigan
VI. 3-8620

Nurserymen and Landscape

Engineers

20131 Jas. Couzens
VE. 6-9069

New Year Greetings

VIC ROWLAND
SERVICE

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Tires-Batteries-Motor Tune- Up

New Year Greetings

TONY'S
RADIATOR SERVICE

Bradley's
Shell Service

City Wholesale Distributor
Five-Hour Radiator Service
Boiling - Rodding - Repairing
All Work Guaranteed

8901 Woodward

8094 Greenfield

TR. 2-9433

TI. 6-0239

Cordial New rear Wishes

Our Best Wishes

WESTERN

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Cordial Holiday Wishes

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& CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY

All Work Guaranteed
Detroit's Oldest F.H.A. Dealer

Phone TY. 5-9855

Sincere Holiday Greetings

ROBERTS

ELECTRIC & MFG.

CORP.

410 W. McNichols

Eves. and Sundays, UN. 4-2244

50 E. Canfield

TO. 6,98617

7366 14th Street

TE. 2-3141

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