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Rabbinical Group.Asks
Friday Night Closings
ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) —
The Atlantic City Retail Mer-
chants Association was urged
by the Atlantic County Board of
Rabbis to ask retailers to re-
verse decisions to stay open on
Friday evenings which "en-
courages needless violation" of
the Jewish Sabbath.
In an open letter, the rabbis
expressed regret that "a num-
ber of firms" had decided to
keep their stores open on Fri-
day evenings. The letters noted
that many communities had
tried Friday night openings and
then dropped the plan for lack
of satisfactory trade.
The rabbis said that Friday
night openings also adversely
affected attendance at sabbath
eve synagogue services and
asked whether it would be pos-
sible "to try any other evening
but Friday."
"We are reluctant to voice
our collective protest to what
seems ordinarily a worthwhile
decision to increase business
and serve the community," the
rabbis declared, adding that "we
- feel the same as our neighbors
would if the stores would act
similarly on Sunday mornings."
Institute, Dinner, Sabbath
Sermons Mark Community
Councirs 20th Anniversary
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil Will celebrate 20 years of
service to the community at a
special Institute and dinner
Sunday, March 9.
The Institute will be held
from 1:30 to 5 p.m. at the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer, and the dinner is
scheduled for,6 p.m. at Rainbow
Terrace. The community is in-
vited to participate. Reserva-
tions may be ma-de by calling
the Council office, WO 2-6710.
The 20th anniversary dinner
will feature a review of some
of the problems which the
changing_ world situation and
the changing American Jewish
community have occasioned.
Since the number of places at
the Rainbow Terrace is limited,
reservations must be made
early.
A special Jewish Commit-
nity Council Sabbath has been
designated on March 1 in
celebration of ' the Jewish
Community Council's 20th
anniversary.
Many Detroit rabbis are mem-
bers of the various standing
committees of the Council, as
well as of the Delegate Assem-
bly. Their sermon this Sabbath
will evaluate council activities.
Samuel J. Rhodes, Council
president, and Dr. Samuel
Krohn, chairman of the inter-
national relations committee,
state that material about the
Council may be obtained at the
Council office, 163 Madison.
Jewish National
Fund
THIS PURIM
Give Your Shalach Monos
to the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
AND HELP STRENGTHEN
Israel's Living Wall of Defense!
A Chain of More Than 200 Human Settlements
on Israel's Northern Borders
We call upon you, once more, to assist our traditional
Purim activities on behalf of the Jewish. Nationol Fund, Wednes-
doy night, March 5, and Thursday morning, Morch 6.
The spirit of this joyous holiday, which has been through-
out our history the enobling symbol of giving "Mislooch Monos"
—Purim gifts—ond in recent decades has been dedicated to
the Keren Koyemeth—ossumes even greater significance this
year.
Israel Shocked by Rogosin's
Decision to Cancel -Projected
$20,000,000 Rayon Mill
ATLANTA, Ga., (JTA) — till Friday, with many people
Israel Rogosin, New York in- working on the huge building
which was to house the plant.
dustrialist and philanthropist, Hope was expressed by Israelis
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revealed to an audience here close to . the situation that Ro-
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that he has cancelled plans gosin would reverse his deci-
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has had to abondon plans for of individuals in coming forth
the plant, already under con- with participation in financing
the Israel plant through a two-
struction in Israel.
for-one conversion involving
News • of the decision by two stocks in the Rogosin mill
Rogosin to stop work on the for each Israel bond dollar. He
rayon project came like a clap promised to return dollar for
of thunder to Israelis, especial- dollar to the individuals who
ly to residents of Ashdot whose have converted Israel bonds
economic future was based on into Rogosin stock and to
the rayon plant.
assume personally _the loss in-
(Work on the plant continued volved in the venture to date.
Rogosin said the plant in
Israel is nearly completed and
Jerusalem Calling
expensive machinery for rayon
manufacture already designed
and built. Everybody will be
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paid the full amount, he de-
Published by Brit ivrit Olamit.
Spring comes and with it the clared.
festival of Purim.
His announcement came as
Already on the day of the a surprise to the 500 persons
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(clad) in some other garment— $250,000 of his announced gift
some other costume. The. King of $4,000,000 to American Jew-
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walks hand-in-hand with the ish educational institutions, for
and an Angel chats the Hebrew Academy of Atlan-
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lightly with the Devil. You see ta. Around $25,000 had already
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rifying Bear by a rope. And and another $75,000 was sched-
niply? they are all making a noise, for uled
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for early conversion.
they all have rattles in their Nevertheless, Rogosin announc-
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hands, an instrument whose ed be would donate $100,000
only purpose in the world is in cash to the five-year-old
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Hebrew Academy of Atlanta,
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whole city goes out into the monial under the chairmanship
main streets. There, carts with of Ben Massell, Atlanta builder
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aged couple stand. At first then will donate it for use as
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we do not know whether they a hospital or some other chari-
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table purpose. Rogosin empha-
dren dressed up as old people.
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Let your answer to the Haman's of
today be a more generous contribu-
tion to the Jewish Notional Fund.
MORE BORDER
SETTLEMENTS
ARE NEEDED
MORE LAND
MUST BE RE-
CLAIMED AND
DEVELOPED .
MORE TREES
MUST BE
PLANTED ; . .
MORE PEOPLE
MUST BE
ABSORBED
BY THE LAND
The following Congregations will be addressed in behalf of the
Jewish National Fund on Wednesday night, March 5, before
the reading of Megilath Esther, and on Thursday morning,
March 6, by their Rabbis, Presidents or special speakers
designated by the Jewish Notion& Fund.
Cong. Adas Shalom
Cong. B'nai Israel
Cong. Adas Yeshurun
Cong. B'noi Jacob
Cong. Agudath Israel
Cong. B'nei Moshe
Cong. Ahavas Achim
Cong. B'noi Zion
Cong. Anshe Bereznitz
Cong. Chesed She! Ernes
Cong. Beth Aaron
Cong. Dos, Frenkel
Cong. Beth Aaron Vilsroel
Evergreen Jewish Community
Cong. Beth Abrahons
Cong.
Cong.- Beth Itzchock
Cong. Gemiluth Chesser:Pim
Cong. Beth Joseph
Cong.
Mogen Abraham
Cong. Beth Moses
Cong.
Nusoch Horie
Cong.
Ezros Achim
Beth Shalom
Cong. Shoarey Zedek
Cong. Shearey Zion
Cong.
Beth Shniuel
Cong.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Cong.
Beth Tephiloth Moses
(Mt. Clemens)
Cong.
Beth Tikvair
Cong.
Beth Yehudah
Cong.
B'noi Dovid
Temple Israel
Cong. Young Israel
Young Israel Center
of Oak-Woods
Young Israel of Northwest
OUTSTATE
Beth Israel Community Center
Ann Arbor
Cong. Anched Hesed Temple
Boy City
Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Boy City
Temple Beth El
Benton Harbor
Temple Beth El
Flint
Beth Israel Synagogue
Flint
Ahavas Israel
Grand Ropids
Temple Emanuel
Grand Rop:'
Temple Beth Israel
Jackson
Shaorey Zedek
Lansing
B'noi Israel
Muskegon
Cong. B'nei Israel
Pontiac
Temple B'nai Israel
Saginaw
Your contribution wilt also speed the integration
of thousands of Jews into Israel's economy.
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