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A New Life Begins With a New Year

I m m igrants in Israel will celebrate the New Year this Bosh
Hashana with the assistance Of the United Jewish Appeal. UJA funds
will provide them with homes. job training, medical care, schooling
for their children and- other necessities for a new life.

Most Kentucky SChools Still Okay Bible Reading
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (JTA)—The ceived from 27 of the districts.
majority of the 204 school districts The responsibility for the fail-
in Kentucky have not discontinued ure of most of the school districts
Bible reading and prayers since to discontinue the religious prac-
the U.S. Supreme - Court banned tices in the schools was said to be
such practices in public schools partly due to differing legal
last year. it was reported here fol- opinions from the attorney gen-
lowing a survey conducted by the eral's office and among the edu-
Kentucky StaIe Department of caters.
Education.
Of the 27 districts that adopted
The survey showed that 61 of definite policies on the question,
the districts abandoned Bible read- 11 have authorized Bible reading
Me and prayer recitation in the and prayer in the schools, while
schools while 116 continued these 124 districts allow individual
practices. - No replies were re- teachers to decide.

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By JUDAH HALEVI
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An individual who prays but for
h imself is like one who writes
a lone into his house, refusing to
assist his fellow-citizens in the re-
pair of their walls. His expendi-
ture is as great as his risk. But
he who joins the majority spends
little. yet remains in safety, be-
cause one replaces the defects of
the other. The city is in the best
possible condition, all its inhabit-
ants enjoying its prosperity with
but little expenditure, which all
• share alike.
In a similar manner. Plato styles
that which is expended on behalf
of the law. the "portion of the
• whole." If the individual, however,
neglects this "portion of the
whole" which is the basis of the
; welfare of the commonwealth he
. forms a part, in' the belief that
• he does better in spending it on
himself, he sins against the com-
monwealth, and more against him-
self. For the relation of the in-
dividual is as the relation of the
single limb to the body. Should
the arm. in case bleeding is requir-
ed, refuse its blood, the whole
body, the arm included, would
suffer. It is. however, the duty of
the individual to bear hardships.
or even death. for the sake of the
welfare of the commonwealth. He
particularly he careful to contri-
bute his "portion of the whole"
without fail. Since ordinary spec- -
ultion did not institute this, God
prescribed . it In tithes. gifts. and
offerings. etc.N as a "portion of the
whole" of worldly property.

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DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN
JEWISH WAR VETERANS

OF THE UNITED STATES & LADIES AUXILIARY

Sincerely Wish a New Year of Continuous Peace
and Happiness to the Entire Jewish Community.

DETROIT POST 135

ROBERT J. RAFELSON POST 431

Louis A. Benton, Commander

Milton Rose, Commander

Louba Lupiloff, AuxiliarY President

Miriam Schwartz, Auxiliary President

PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE POST 474

JONES POST 190

Ira Levy, Commander

Joseph Jones, Commander

Deborah Bregman, Auxiliary President

Carol Burke, Auxiliary President

POST 510

LT. ELI LEVIN POST 230

Bertram Elistein, Commander

Julius Lipshaw, Commander

Lenore Grossman, Auxiliary President

FLINT POST 231

LT. ROY F. GREEN POST 529

Herman Cohen, Commander

Albert Brown, Commander

Ilene Wiseman, Auxiliary President

Ruth Weiss, Auxiliary President

LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN POST 333

Irwin Winston, Commander

SGT. MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST
418

BLOCH-ROSE POST 420

SHOLOM POST 537

Milton Zimmerman, Commander

Esther Siegel, Auxiliary President

HARVEY DATER POST 559 (Lansing)

Clarence Gladstone, Commander

OAK PARK POST 716

Jock .1. Berman, Commander

Dorothy Goldberg, Auxiliary

YETZ-COHEN POST 530

Charles Gloss, Commander

Betty Spinner, Auxiliary President

Hilda Weiser, Auxiliary President

Shirley Snidermon, Auxiliary President

Doors

1964

Best Wishes for a
Year of Health and Happiness
To Our Many Friends, Customers and
To the Jewish Com-nzunity

David L. Friedmon, Commander

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The Individual
arid Society

President

Morris Smith, Commander

Selma Cahn, Auxiliary President

LILLIAN BERNSTEIN

JWY MEMORIAL HOME ASSOCIATION

JOHN LITZKY

DEPARTMENT COMMANDER

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