June 19, 1964
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… synagogues, "C he p u c h a" (non- sense). THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 19, 1964 9 MI INS EN I•111 MI NI Ell GOING TO WORLD'S FAIR? I This, compartively, is the story Look your best in our smart I…
… NEW RIVIERA CRUISER WATER CYCLE GOLF SWIMMING FISHING TENNIS & VOLLEY BALL HORSEBACK RIDING AND MANY OTHERS Relaxing is fun too and good food helps. We're just 200 miles north of Detroit in the healthy…
… books, the Soviet Union seems to tolerate this ac- tion, as long as these articles are not used for commercial purposes. There was something in the Moscow synagogue which re- minded me of the Jewish…
…-0761 *** ** ****** ** ****** ** *-k contained a special prayer for the Tzar, and it was recited every Saturday in the synagogue by the worshipers. Here, in this synagogue too, I saw something similar to the prayer for the Tzar. On…
… change for our Orthodox Jews, God bless them. The synagogue Is a big structure and an old one, left from the few Jews who ever lived in Moscow under the Tzar. These present worshipers are not the…
… of religion and do not at- tend the synagogue. The cities of Kharkov and Kiev never had many synagogues; they were closed cities for Jews under the Tzar and the Jewish popula- tion there was very small…
…. Now, they have one synagogue in each of these cities, each with fewer worshipers than in Moscow. When I attended school in Kharkov, my uncle used to take me to a synagogue which they called "Kor…
… at this syna- gogue now, empty and just fall- ing apart, piece by piece, brick by brick. In the same condition was a synagogue I went to see in Kiev. The last time I was there, it was on Yom Kippur in…
… 1919. I re- member now, that although the synagogue was packed to capacity then, the tension among the wor- shipers was disturbing, too many had been liquidated, being sus- pected of counter…
…-revolutionary activities, by the then Soviet se- curity police, the "Cheka." Almost every family in the synagogue had lost some of its members that way. In both of these cities I visited their open synagogues; one in each…