•55:',"• s 5713 1952 T- • f. 03,5 • V e ' • May the New Year 5713 bring to all our relatives and friends their fondest - dreams for a joyous tomorrow and a world that is filled with peace. F & Mrs. Theodore Applebaum • and Family • 1923 Lothrop Ave. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Allen and Daughter 17391 Pennington Dr. Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Axelrod & Family 18215 Fairfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fraiberg and. Family Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Fishman and Family 2943 Webb Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sol H. Friedman & Son 18416 Birchcrest Dr. • Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Gross and Daughter Julia 13414 Vassar Dr. Mr. & Mrs. Win. Ginsburg &- Family 2958 W. Grand Ave. Dr. Soll Gaynor 2958 W. Grand Ave. Mr. & Mrs. Nate Goldman & Family 16744 Greenlawn Ave. B Dr. & Mrs. Davis A. Benson & Family 1300 Wellesley Dr. Mr. & Mrs. Jay S. Bodzen and Family:. 4268 Sturtevant Ave. Mr. & Mrs. A. R.. Brasch & Sons 19170 Warrington Dr. Mr. & Mrs. David Beal & Family 18975 Cherrylawn Ave. D H Mr. & Mrs. Israel Davidson 660 Whitmore Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Drews 12500 Broadstreet Blvd. Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Heller & Barbara Gail & Wendy Lee Chicago, Illinois Mr. & Mrs. Julius Hersh & Sons 18436 Ohio Ave. An American Jewish Press Syndicated Feature Mr. & Mrs. Victor Packman & Sons 15338 Ward Ave. K Mr. and Mrs. Simon M. Kleinplatz And Daughters 3265 W. Buena. Vista S L They sang light-hearted songs. "Look up, young men, and choose wisely," called the brightly- dressed young women. On the outskirts of the danc- ing circles, the older people of the village nodded their approv- al. They knew that many happy marriages were concluded as a result of this festival. In fact, That must have been a very., the Talmud states: "There were colorful ceremony in the Temple no happier - day's' in Israel than in Jerusalem, boys and girls. . . . Yom Kippur." * * * Today, however, we do not be- This custom of gay 'celebra- lieve in having a priest or a sacrificial animal take the blame tions after the seriousness of the for our wrongdoings. Each of Yom Kippur service persists to us.prays for himself, asking God this day, boys. and girlS._ Many families plan large dinners or for forgiveness. parties on Yom Kippur night. * * * After the long day of prayer And almost every city has a was over, the people of Palestine dance or celebration, sponSored were ready for a gayer type of by some of the youth organiza- celebration on Yom 'Kippur tions, at which the young men night. I•n Jerusalem—the only and women, dressed in their fin- large city in the land—enthusi-- ery dance, sing and — who astic crowds poured through the knows?—may even make plans streets, escorting the High Priest for future marriages. * * * from the Temple to his home. Another custom which is ob- Thousands lined the streets, cheering and calling gay greet- served by many people on Yom ings to one another. When the Kippur night relates to the next High Priest and his escort came' holiday of our Jewish year. into view, they burst into hymns That's right, Sukkot. After we of thanksgiving and joy. This was - in the city. But in FOR THE FINEST IN the country, among the fields of grain and the vineyards and POULTRY orchards surrounding each vil- lage, the people expressed their CALL joy in another way. Late Yom Kippur afternoon the young people—the unmarried girls and OUTLET the eligible young men — gath- ered in the fields. POULTRY CO. It was a tradition that young 2735 W. Davison men and women would choose TO. 8-4281 their future wives and husbands Rabbis on that day. Everyone wanted S. Kahane 3 *hotter', Tennenbaum to loOk his best. The poor people L. Tennenbaum In premises borrowed clothes from the rich, so that there would be no dif- ference in dreis between them. We Are No Further Than The young people met among Your Telephone! the ripening fruits. They danced. Dr. & Mrs. Win. G. Zieve & Daughters 17617 Santa Barbara Dr. have eaten and so gained strength after our long Yom Kippur fast, we set up the first posts and pound the first nails in our family Sukkah. And if your family does not have enough space to build a Sukkah, you can walk into, you'll want to build one in miniature. No bet- ter time to begin than Yom Kip- pur night. Your friend, Miriam WJC Official Meets With U. S. Commissioner FOr Germany FRANKFURT, (JTA)—Dr. Saul Sokol, • World Jewish Congress representative in Germany, con- ferred here with Walter J. Don- nelly, newly-appointed American High Commissioner for Germ any on: a Wide range "of pressing Jewish problems." Dr. Sokol said the discussions took place in "a most cordial" atmosphere and that Commis- sioner Donnelly displayed "much understanding" of the Jewish problem. New Year MMMMMMMM 33333 3033 5133 33 3 DETROIT HEBREW BOOK STORES 12226 DEXTER TO. 8-6111 NOW Better Than Ever Karpet with Kare .... a new professional method used by LEADER that cleans your carpets safely and keeps them clean longer. Carpets are more costly than ever . . . don't take chances with inex- perienced, unskilled cleaners. Pro- tect your investment . . . you can trust LEADER'S experts. RUGS PICKED UP L CLEANED IN OUR PLANT FURNITURE CLEANED IN YOUR ROME vat MA THE WHY BEST? ea Carpet CleartirigCo 1 8294 WYOMING UN. 3-0543 Philco 7 Ft. Refrigerators and Electrical Appliances Also Available SEAR In Your Home MIZRACHI ORGANIZATION 12244 DEXTER — TO. 8-3128 . Carpets Cleaned AT Wish all their relatives Executive board. M. Avrin. C. Driker, D. Gornbein, S. Hochman. Eva Jacob- son, Ida Komoroff. Dora Rose. A. S. Landis, N. P. Rossen, Sam Shayne, Her- man and Sarah Kanter. Max Tepper, Meyer and Sima Wesley; culture commit- tee.. Sarah Friedman. chairman. J. Comay , I. Finkelstein, Moishe - Haar, L. LaMed, J. Rosenshine; house committee, Paul Gold, Paul Chover and Dan Robb. Wall-To-Wall TO. 8-4281 of' 3350 CcIlingwood Sholem Aleichem Institute will hold a reception in honor of Dora Rose in celebration of her 75th birthday at 9 p.m., today. A long-time member of the Institute and one of its most active workers, she is also . one of the organizers of the Worn- en'i Division of the Institute. At a recent meeting, the In- stitute installed the following newly-elected officers: Morris Friedman, president; Samuel Jacobson and Louis Reder, vice- presidents; Jack Cukerman, treasurer; FranceS. Shayne • and Max Davis, secretaries. Other leaders are: 36 t Five Trucks to Serve You FREE DELIVERY At the AMEIC DOLLAR STORES in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa Parcels from $11 to $22.50 Institute to Honor Dora Rose's Birthday ....... ....... $5 — $10 — $15 — $25 and friends a very Happy Mr. &-Mr. William Wolok & Linda 2981 Buena Vista Ave. N Mr. and Mrs. Max Nisenbaum and Family 18446 Monica Ave. -A/ day Scrip for Arad Mr. & Mrs. J. Fishman.: and Family • Dr. & Mrs. Karl I. Stillwater and Children Linda, Larry & Susan 18311 Appoline Ave. William & Eva Elson Landsman & Family 17303 Birwood Ave. Dr. S. E. Lerman & Family 12715 Broadstreet Blvd. , A Mr. & Mrs. David A. Rosen & Barry Lee & Diane & Mrs. Minnie Raskin 17392 Wisconsin Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kamin. and Family Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger and Son Seymour 18438 Hartwell Ave. Mirianes Stories for Our Roys and Girls Hello Boys and Girls: The Jewish year opens with much excitement for all of us. We find ourselves celebrating one holiday after another in rapid succession beginning with Rosh Hashanah. That is fol- lowed almost immediately by Yom Kippur, the Day of Atone- ment, which we will observe Sunday night and Monday. I thought you might like to know something about Yom Kippur in ancient days in Palestine . . * * * The Yom Kippur ceremonies - began at dawn in the ancient Temple of Jerusalem. For seven whole days, the High Priest had remained in the Temple, never leaving its walls for any business or pleasure, not even to see his family. He spent an entire week in study and prayer to prepare himself for the awesome day to come. As the sun's first rays shone over the Judean hills, his assist- ants, the Levites, came to the High Priest and dressed him in snow-white robes. Then he went into the huge hall of worship where the people were assem- bled. As they watched, the High Priest perforined the rites of sacrifice. (This practice of sac- rificing animals on sacred occa- sions is very ancient, boys and girls. It has not been engaged in for hundreds of years, by the Jews or any other civilized people.) Three times, the High Priest offered a sacrifice, once for him- self, once for all the priests, and once on behalf of all the people. 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Each time he recited a prayer of Friday, September 26, 1952 confession, to which the priests • and all the people responded with the chant: "Blessed be His glorious name forever and ever." And the High Priest said: "Ye shall be clean," meaning that the sins of the people would be AVAILABLE forgiven. P 5-8 4 0 Plant and Office: 8700 LINWOOD nN '''' ''''''' •