Plan Banquet Honoring Farband 40th Anniversary Farband, Labor Zionist Order, will mark its 40th anniversary with • a banquet at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 13, at the 'Fort Wayne 'Ho- tel. Cantor Sol Maizels, Cleve- land artist well kn.-Own for his interpretation of Hebrew and Yiddish folk songs,: will be the guest entertainer. Other guests planning to at- tend the banquet include Mrs. Mae Baere Merom, veteran leader of Moatzot Hapoalot in israel; and Samuel Bonchek, national vice-president of Far-. hand. Mrs. Merom has only recently arrived here from Israel, and gill pt'esent a current outline on conditions in the new state today. The anniversary banquet will clithax a two - . day conference of Farband branches in Detroit. Reports on last year's activities will be given, and new plans presented. Officers to the De- Uoit city committee will be elected. The conference' will be held: at. the Labor Zionist Insti tute. OUR KIDDIES' — • E Et By Uncle David might be, her mother. had to call her at least twice to get her home for supper. But, there was one day when Hannah . wasn't out playing with the other children—when her appetite was gone ' completely. And on this day, Hannah was no different than her mother or her father or her brother, Daniel. - In Hannah's house there was always gaiety, but on this day nc one was happy. And it had all happened when that man in the uniform had rung the bell, and had brought a telegram, and Hannah had found out that her older brother was missing with some other soldiers in Korea where he was fighting for our country. That day was just before. the eve of Rosh Hashanah. And that night Hannah and Daniel stayed at home with their grandmother and they, too, prayed for their brother's safe return. And while Hannah sat in her bed, with her head down she - prayed. She kept saying over and over again: "Please, dear, God, bring Leo home to me." And her mind skipped to the great holy day of Rosh Hash- anah, and she remembered writing in 'chalk upon the blackboard "L'Shono Tovo Tiko sevu"—a happy New Year. But how could this be a happy New Year for her when her brother was . in some far off land, and nobobdy knew whether he was alive or not ! Then, the moon, which shined bright outside her window, seemed to stop and hang there very still, and all at once a voice called out from far away, "Don't worry, little Hannah, all is well." The next thing Hannah knew the moon had disappeared, but could not forget the voice which said, "Don't worry little Hannah, all is well." When her mother and father came home from the synagogue, Hannah rushed to tell them what she had heard when for that time the moon had stood still. And her parents patted her head, and told her to go to sleep. But - nobody slept well that night. In . the early hours of th0 morning when the sun began to rise, and the last signs of night disappeared, everybody in the house was started by the ring- ing of the front door bell. And the next thing Hannah knew the house was more cheerful than it had ever been before, and everybody was hugging and kissing everybody else. Leo was safe! And Hannah's mother and father had come over to her, and once again they patted her on the head. Only this time they smiled and said "Your prayers were answered." And they asked' Hannah and Daniel to come to the synagogue with them. And on that. daY, Han- nah's' first visit to the syna- gogue, never had the Shofar been blown with so much mean- ing, with' so much strangth and with so much hope. Dear Boys and Girls, Have you ever thought of how important it: is to offer your Prayer to . God? As we approach one of our most important Holy Day—Rosh Hashanah—we re- alize 'more than usual what Prayer reallY • means. I have a story to tell- you about a little girl, only six- years-old, and her name is Han- nah. The story is about Han- nah's first visit to the syna- gogue on this ,very significant Holy Day of Rosh Hashanah, which is of course the Jewish New Year. Hannah was as normal a six- year-old as you could expect to find anywhere at all. She liked to eat and when she did she had the aPpetite of a bear—and not a teddy bear, either:. She also liked to play, and hungry as she , in a Jewish Home Atmosphere reds Now Available • 24-Hour Nursing Care • Newly Redecorated Interior • • Television PEARL CONVALESCENT HOME TRinity 3-9269 CMG. BNAI JOSEPH CARMEL SCHOOL UN. 3-8990 17556 WYOMING Tickets for High Holy Day Services Are Available from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily. CANTOR S. WALFISH and RABBI 1. LAWTON will conduct services Enroll Your Child of Our School and Nuisery, Ages 3 to 15 takes the privilege to inform you that they are reopening the Talmud Torah Shul at 4000 - TUXEDO AVE., COR. HOLMUR for the services of the coming High Holy Days. RABBI CHAIM MEISELS will conduct services and speak or ROSH HASHANAH and YOM KIPPUR. — The Rabbi will also speak on SHABOS SHUVA, September 12, 1953, 5 P. M. Tickets are sold at low prices in the office of the Shui every day from 11 A. M. to 9 P.M., except Friday; Saturday after Ma/oily to 10 P. M. For your reservations please call TO. 7-21 . 84 We wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. CONG. KAHL CHAREDIM CONGREGATION GEMILUTH CHASSODIM will Conduct HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES in the Auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, 4059 W. Davison Tickets may be obtained at.t. he Davison Center -. On Sunday frorii 11 to 4, and Tuesday from 8 to 10 For reservations call TO. 8-2806 after 6 p.m. Aesculapian Society Plans FirSt Meeting on Sept. 2] FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS :014P4 . lion con get a Trospectut. and buy .".your toed at Amerkan.FInanitpCand Development Corporation for brag 2200,'VAI1/IEf-,, STOTT BLDG43-DETROtT;i..26,,1 MICH. remember from the good old days the kind of .gefilte fish you've hinged to enjoy again! Try it and see for yourself — how gefilte fish _ t• 41` . , 'taste! . GEFILTE FISH • THIS SYMBOL IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF STRICTEST.KASHRUTH AND FINEST QUALITYS UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS 13722 Linwood TO. 8-9280 TO. 8-0941 Classes reopen on Wednesday, September 14th, 1953 Kindergarten Nursery Elementary School Ages 31/2 - S Years Ages 6 - 14 Years Session from 3:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. Bar Mitzvah Preparations (Five Days per Week) 1 P. M. - 4 P. M. (Five Days per Week) TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED REGISTRATION NOW BEING ACCEPTED 44MIIIMIN1111• ■•■ CONGREGATION BETH MOSES 13925 LINWOOD - Cor. OAKMAN COURT HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES TICKETS . NOW AVAILABLE DAILY: Evenings 6 to 9 p.m. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. to 9 p. CANTOR A. FENAKEL OFFICIATING (Selichot Services September 5th) Sholem Aleichem Institute 18495 'Wyoming Enroll Your Children N 0 W For Grade School and Kindergarten Classes Progressive Jewish Education— Excellent Teaching Staff TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION CALL DIAMOND .1-2552-3 3 -Friday, September 4,-1853 , ; ; t,.; 0, shoirld MANISCHEWITZ .and .will entertain. 16--DETROIT JEWISH•NEWS It's the one gefilte fish with that taste and quality .yon - AesCulapian Pharmaceutical Association will resume activities at 9 p.m., Sept. 21, when a meet- 1 ing -for. ,members and px:ospec- tive members is planned for the Sheraton Cadillac. Hotel,. plans for the annual dinner-dance, the group's annual fund-raising affair, ..will be dis.cussed. The Auxiliary will serve,_ as hostesses -r: , Synagogue The Jewish community of with European Jewish cornniUni- will ties, is fostering the revival of largest in Italy Milan celebrate Rosh Hashanah in the Jewish communal life on the completely-rebuilt Grand Syna- continent. gogue, marking a. significant milestone in its recovery from Pianist Seymour Lipkin Plays the effects of. the. Nazi era. Ravel at Berkshire Festival Participating ITT the recent dedication ceremonies were lead- Detroiter Seymour Lipkin was ers of Italian- - Jewry and the soloist -with the Boston Sym- Italian government, 'it was re- phony in Ravel's Piano-Concerto , ported by Moses A.. Leavitt, exec- for the left hand at the Berk- utive vice-chaimian 'of the Joint shire Music Festival at Lenox, Distribution Committee. Mass. - Jews throughout the Italian Lipkin was one of the late peninsula, including Israel's Serge Koussevitzky's young con- Minister' to Italy, top Milan of- ducting talents. He has won the ficials and Italian government na ti o-n - wide Rachmaninoff representatives, attended the prize for pianists. He handled' dedication. the difficult Ravel concert with Rebuilding the synagogue is "great ease and technical skill," an example of how the Joint according to the New York Distribution Committee, working Times. — Convalescent and Nursing Care CONG. KHAL CHAREDIM Italian Jews Dedicate Milan Gran - d • • . OFFICE • OPEN DAILY>10 A. M. - 6 P. M. *4. 1...41. .4- 1r4 .