46 Friday, September 16, 1983
JNF Tells Budget
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Jewish National Fund
board of directors has ap-
proved the JNF's annual
1983-1984 budget of $66.7
million. The new budget is
75 percent larger than last
year's.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Naamat Official to Address Local Pioneer Women Unit
Masha Lubelsky of Israel,
secretary general of
Naamat, will be the speaker
at the opening membership
meeting of Pioneer
Women/Naamat, Greater,
Detroit Council, at 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 10 at the main United
Hebrew
Schools au-
We can bear to be de-
ditorium.
prived of everything but our
Prior to her election as
self-conceit.
secretary general, she
served in a number of
capacities in Naamat, par-
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ticularly as chairman of the
child care division.
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Ms. Lubelsky is responsi-
ble for coordinating all the
programs sponsored by the
in Israel.
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Ann Kaplan, council
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membership vice president,
Jewish Community Center
has also arranged for the
presentation of a cantata on
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Jerusalem Post Writer
to Address Temple Women
Temple Israel Sisterhood
will hold its Daniel M. and
Sophie Haas meeting noon
Sept:26 at the temple.
Wolf Blitzer, the Wash-
ington bureau chief of The
Jerusalem Post, will be the
featured speaker.
MASHA LUBELSKY
the life of Rahel Ben Zvi
written by national officer,
Lillian Elkin. Featured in
the cantata will be nar-
rators Ruth Miller and Mol-
lie Sallan. Soloist Alice
Blumberg will be accom-
panied by Rosalyn Kraus
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. By RABBI SAMUEL FOX
(Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.)
The penitential prayers
(Tachnun) are always
eliminated from the daily
services on days between
Yom Kippur and Sukkot.
Yom Kippur is the day
when people are forgiven by
the Almighty. The peniten-
tial prayers of the daily
service include confession-
als.
Since the people have
been forgiven, the few days
after Yom Kippur and be-
fore Sukkot are days of in-
nocence and elation. Con-
fessions would then be out of
order.
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day of Sukkot "the first day
of the count of new sins."
Thus the feeling of inno-
cence prevails at least be-
tween Yom Kippur and
the Sukkot holiday which
follows to encourage the
people to try and maintain
the condition of purity and
innocence.
5744 Population
JERUSALEM (JNI) —
Israel's population as the
new year starts is estimated
at 4,110,000 (with 82.9 per-
cent being Jewish) by the
Central Bureau of Statis-
tics.
best wishes for a Happy New Year, 5743
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may you have joy
and peace, happi-
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