THE JEWISH NEWS— 9 Plan Jewish-Sponsored Medical CollegelAJC Pamphlet Relates `Fight for Freedom' . j Jatuth- Friday, September 1952 Reds Snub Israel Show, I Just as they are today. Jews ; But Buy Citrus Fruits were a cross-section of Ameri- can society, politically and eco- JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e nomically, during the time of 5713-1952 Soviet government declined Is- the Revolutionary War and the Sept. 20, 21 War Between the States, it is • Rosh Hashanah rael's invitation to participai.e in : Yom Kippur ...... ..... .. Sept 29 t he forthcoming, international emphasized in the 7th and 8th - leaflets of the American Jewish Sukkot Oct 4. 5 exhibition The Conquest of th e Committee's "This Is Our Home" , Oct. 11 • Desert" which is being planned Shemini Atzereth . here. it was revealed b y a series. Issued this month, the -2 90 Oct. 1 3 1 new leaflets are THE FIGHT Simhat Torah , spokesman of the Foreign Min- Dec . FOR FREEDOM and THE Hanukah ... ... istry. Acceptances have been re- i ceived from 12 West European ro BROTHERS' WAR. 5713-1953 "By far the greater part of ; said. March 1 countries. he the Jewish colonists;" it is stated Purim It was announced by the Is- March 31-April 7 in "Fight for Freedom," "pledged ' Passover ..), rael Radio that the Soviet Union May 20, — will this year buy 600.000 cases themselves to the cause of free- Shevuoth a. eir darn, giving generously of their July 21 of citrus fruit from Israel valued Tisha b'Ab lives and fortunes to secure i n- , at about 1.000.000 Israeli pounds. dependence and s e 1 f - govern- Rosh Hashanah 5714, Sept. 10, 11 ' -- - ment. A smaller but equally vig- I, orous group granted their allegi- ance unequivocally to the Crown." The pamphlet tells how such Jewish patriots as Mordecai Sheftall, Abraham Wagg, David Franks. Isaac Hart, Gershom Mendes Seixas, Benjamin Nones, Isaac Moses and Haym Salomon . participated in helping the new Republic to its feet. AND LOWEST PRICES IN DETROIT YOU BUY u/razir vae 9 Dr. Beryl D. Cohort Publishes Sermons --- A set of sermons by Rabbi ANYWHERE U P/7 / tUt e Beryl D. Cohon of Brookline, kit 7303-1 1 W. McNichols at Monica Mass., has been published by Bruce Humphries, Inc., (30 Win- the chester, Boston), under the title Architectural - engineering contracts for the designing of of Medicine sponsored by Yeshiva University "From Generation to Genera- non - sectarian•College aa the initial unit of a $25,000.000 Medical Center were signed re- tion." Prof. Samuel Cohon of He- - brew Union Col- cently in ceremonies at the new campaign headquarters, -.0 Par lege wrote a Ave., New York. Shown putting the seal on the contract are, left . laudatory pref- Woodward at Gladstone to right, DR. SAMUEL BELKIN, president. Yeshiva University ace to this book. (standing) ; Mayor VINCENT R. IMPELLITTERI; the Hon. SAM- There is a mul- UEL LEVI% chairman of the board of trustees, Yeshiva University, announces tiplicity of top- and B, SUMNER GRUZEN, of the architectural firm of Kelly .Sc ics in Dr. Co- Gruzen (standing). The Medical Center will be erected adjacent Supplementary Services h o n 's sermons. to and affiliated with New York City's Bronx Municipal Hospital He has included Center. Together. the combined facilities of this medical, teaching in his collected and health center will cost in excess of $61.000.000. es.says sermons Dr. Cohon for Rosh Ha- shanah. Yom Kippur. Sukkot. U.S Religious Affiliation Disclosed at New High Hanukah, Purim, Passover, She- NEW YORK --Nearly three out per i.!..•rit in 1940 and 47 per cent vuot and Thanksgiving, in ad- in the dition to a children's sermon and of every five Americans are in 1930. general na- a several others of members of a church or other The number of local houses of BROWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL religious body-- a new high in worship rose from 281.511 to ture. Dr. Cohon's essays are rich in the history of the nation. 284.592. and clergymen from Statistics for 1951, made public 166.391 to 181.123, between 1950 humor, in Talmudic legends. in the and 1951. There are thousands stories that enliven his topics. by the National Council of U.S A of vacant pulpits, h o w e v e r, In their totality, his sermons Churches of Christ in the reveal that religion continues to throughout the country. Semi- represent powerful interpreta- outstrip the nation's growth in 'lanes report enrollment at the tion of Jewish values and ideals. population. highest level in many years but He draws upon American heroes the and principles to link the Judaic Religion had 88,673.005 adher - insufficient to offset both in membership and and the American into a single ents at the end of 1951. an in- rapid growth strong idea for mankind's corn- crease of 1.842.515 over the the backlog of vacancies. The nations' two largest re- mon good. previous year- a growth of 2 per cent compared with an est i - lig ions groups. Protestant and Roman Catholic. reflected the Pamphlet Aids Planning mated increase in population of general gain of 2 per cent in 1.7 per cent. Between 1940 and For UN Day and UN Week chun•h membership in- 1951. Numerically, Protestant- 1950 per cent: population constitute the largest group with creased 34 "United Nations Week. 1952 " h pu b - leaflet 15 per cent. Church members 52,000.000. The Roman Catholic is an eight the -page Churc constitute 58 per cent of the numbers 29.600.000. Peace JUthliSill is third. with 5.000,- lished by population. compared with 49 F-a_stern Orthodox fourth. Union. as an aid - to churches, - 000: - - with 1.858.000: Old Catholic and synagogues and religious organ- National Catholic fifth, izations in making plans for the Consul in U.S. :Polish Gerrrion of UN Day and UN Denies Nazi Affiliation. , with 337.000 a n d Buddhism observance Week. I sixth. with 73.000. -------- The folder contains concrete SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA . - -Dr. The statistical table shows RABBI HERMAN E. SCH.AALMAN Gerhard Stahlberg. West Ger- that there are 3.876 synagogues. suggestions for programs to cele- 2.577 rabbis and a mein - Orate the seventh anniversary man Consul General. issued a with It may Nations. will' officiate and preach the sermons of the United statement denying he ever was bership of 5.000.000. be ordered from the Church a member of the Nazi Party or Peace Union, 170 E. 64th St., A Professional Choir will render the sided in the persecution of Jews. Heller Challenges Concepts York 21. by resolution of Replying to charges printed About Judeo-Christian Tradition New Oct. 24 has, Liturgical Music A challenge to common con- the UN General Assembly, been in Germany. Dr. Stahlberg as- serted that he refused t o join cepts of the Judeo-Christian basic designated as United Nations admission may be purchased at the Temple Cards of the Nazi Party because he was tradition. which portray the Day to be observed on a world- ' Office, daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on week- opposed to Hitler's attitude to- precepts of Judaism and Chris- wide basis. United Nations Week wards law and justice. As a tianity as practically identical, is ends from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. article in the sum- --Oct. 19-25- is a period set in the result, he said he was kept. in a voiced in an of Judaism. published United States by a large num- minor position throughout the vier vier issue ber of national organizations. • by the American Jewish Con- __ __ Nazi regime. gress. The article. "About the Judeo-Christian Tradition.'• is by House Committee to Probe UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTEN Bernard -Heller. author of "Epis- Tax-Exempt Foundations tle to an Apostate" and other OF THE LABOR ZIONIST MOVEMENT works. WASHINGTON, (JTAI 13722 Linwood at Pasadena - Pasteur Public School—Stoepel and Pembroke Chairman E. E. Cox of a House Committee to investigate tax- , Israel Passes Law Opening TEMPLE BETH EL 1, Rosh Hashanah. September 19 and 20 Yom Kippur, September 28 and 29 exempt foundations, including ; Bank Books to Government those seeking to improve race -- . relations. said he would begin • JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is- his probe in mid September or rael Parliament adopted in final TO. 8-9280 Classes Note Open - early October. He said his corn- reading the compulsory loan mittee would seek evidence of bill which gives the Finance "un-American or subversive ac- • Minister the right to ask banks tivities", and will report to Con- for information on deposits. Peretz Naftali, Ministetr gress on its investigation by Jan. for Economic Co-ordination, told 1. the Israel Economic Council that I Batei Chaluzot — hostels for i controls on foreign exchange young working women—are now i would be the last controls to bti operated in Jerusalem and Tel liftd. He emphasized that con- ends in them Aviv as part of Mizrachi Wo I trots were not I selves but means to an end. 1 men's social services program. - - K I N DERGARTEN—NURSERY Ages 3' . - 5 Years 1st Session: 9 a.m. - 12 noon 2nd Session: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. (five days per week) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Ages 6 - 14 Years Session from 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Bar Mitzvah preparations (five days per week) TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED '- REGISTRATION NOW BEING ACCEPTED