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Mr. and Mrs. T. Hershcovich, 4836 Hutchison Street, entertained forty people at a buffet supper, in honor of the engagement of their niece, Miss Evelyn Lazarovictz, to Morris M. Silverberg. Miss Queen-ie Hershcovich sang, and assisted in serving with Miss Joyce Hershcovich. Mrs. William Silverberg, of Toronto, Ont.; and Mr. and Mrs. > l(. Tenzer, and J. Jackson, of New York, were there.
Miss Ruth Chernin was guest of honor at a presentation tea, given by Miss Lillian Gold and Mrs. L. S. Goldberg, 5350 Victoria Avenue. Miss Chernin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Chernin, of Glace Bay, N.S., is the fiancee of Dr. Arthur G. Shane, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Shane, of Yarmouth, NJS., and a bride-elect of September 19, the wedding to take place at the Nova Scotian Hotel, in Halifax, N.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Miller, 128 Laurier Avenue West, entertained twenty-five friends and relatives at an evening buffet supper and the following day at a family dinner with forty guests at the home of Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller, 4704 Jeanne Ma nee Street, in honor of the pidyan-ha-ben of their son, Murray Stanley. Flowers from the baby's uncle, LAC flyman Shulman, R.C.A.F., stationed in Holland, decorated the rooms. Mrs. Miller is the former Miss Luba Shulman.
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� Mrs. Louis J. Notkin, yice-pres-ident of the Local Council of Women, was hostess at a tea meeting of the sub-executive at her home, Woodbury Avenue. Mrs. A. Turner Bone, president, presided at the tea table.
� The picture of Mrs. Isadore Beckenstein, 736a de 1'Epee Avenue, Montreal, which appeared in the Rosh Hashonah edition of the Canadian Jewish Review, was cap-tioned in error to be Mrs. Samuel Beckenstein. Mrs. Beckenstein was Miss Dorothy Eisenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Eisenberg, 736a de 1'Epee Avenue; and Mr. Beckenstein is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckenstein, Esplanade Avenue.
� LODZ RELIEF Association: At an executive meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Gross, 5568 Woodbury, the president, Mr.
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In the reconstructed wing of a war - damaged synagogue -in- -the Kreuzberg section of Berlin, 400 members of the capital's remaining community of Jews gathered at sundown for the first Rosh Ha-shonah observance since their liberation from a twelve-year campaign of extermination.
A score of American soldiers, whose robustness contrasted with the rest of the congregation, were the only young persons there�the rest were women and old men who wept as they intoned the songs of ancient Israel and as the rabbi asked divine help in building a new freedom for hjs people.
"Give thanks," he said, "that we can rise again- from our bed of pain. We have found the way home."
There was no incense�only the smell of decay from a sewage-
Gross, announced that he had received a cable from Copenhagen informing him that there are approximately 800 Lodzer Jews there, including women and children, and that relief must reach them at once. A. Kalfuss, the vice-president, who opened the meeting, quoted Dr. Emil Sommerstein who had said that the largest Kehillah in the world exists in Lodz, A decision was made to send relief to Lodzer Jews in Copenhagen. Thanks were expressed to Jack Liebman, Phillips Avenue, for his work in collecting relief money.
� SHAAR HASHOMAYIM Synagogue, Dr. H. Abramowitz, Rabbi: Keligious School registration takes place on Sunday, September 16. Classes start on Sunday, October 7. Registration for daily Hebrew now. Institute for Jewish Studies and Hebrew High School are being re-organized. Philip Levy, chairman of the Education Committee, announced the appointment of Samuel J. Leibowitz as educational director, succeeding Rabbi S. Gershon Levi, who has resigned to accept another post pending his release from his duties as chaplain overseas. In Junior Congregation holy day services were: Ronald Cape, Bernard Cooper, Brahm Hy-ams, Arthur FreedMan, Perry Meyer, David Robinson, Jonathan Robinson, Charles Solomon. Sabbath services commence on September .15 at 9.45 a.m. Parent-Teachers' Association, Nat. W. Jacobs, K.C., president, appointed as committee chairmen: Mesdames L. Gelfand, M. A. Brown, M. Bern-feld, and L. Gelfand. Officers are: Mrs/Max Bernfeld, Harry Kirsch, Lewis L. Gelfand, Mesdames Joseph Shapiro, Lewis K. Freedman, Max Bercovitz, Ben. Bernfeld, M. A. Brown; Victor Cape, S. L. Cap-Ian; Mesdames Victor Elkin, Lewis Faber, S. H. Feldman, Dr. M. N. Fineberg, Mrs. A. Fleming, Philip Fram, Mesdames M. H. Franklin, Jack Freedman, W. Freedman, Lewis Gelfand; J. H. Goldsmith, B. Goodman, Albert Greenberg, Dr. B. L. Hyams, Miss Mary C. Lieffer, Miss Rebecca Markow, M. Newtin, Mrs. David M. Notkin, Mrs. Fred Packer, Fred Packer, Miss Jeanne Rosen-thai, Mrs. Charles Rosenthall, Charles Rothman, S. Samuelson, Alex Shulman, Mesdames I. I. Smith, Moe Salomon, M. H. Toker; ex-officio: Rabbi Herman Abramowitz, Samuel J. Leibowitz, Philip Levy Mesdames Edward Solomon, M. N. Fineberg, Herbert Vineberg; Lewis K. Freedman, Lionel J. Shine. Talmud Study Class is led by Rabbi L. Portnoy.
� Miss Fay Grill, Esplanade Avenue, spent two weeks at Brandeis Camp Institute, Hancock, N.Y., on a scholarship won from Montreal Young Judaea; and also visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ernest, and Abe and Nathan Ernest in Brooklyn, N.Y., and New York, for a few days,
� HOSPITAL OF HOPE complimentary tea to be given by the executive committee of the hospital for representatives of Units, at the Mount Royal Hotel, on Wednesday, September 19, will have present: Mesdames B. Revzan, E. Mendelsohn, A. HymoviUrh, M. Rosenberg, H. Dershowitch. F. Reisler, J. Altman, H. Baranoff, L. Reim, A. Cramer, S. Botner, M.
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The congregation was deprived even of its regular rabbi who was a victim of the Nazis, His place had been taken by a lay assistant, Martin Reisenberg.
He thanked Major Merle H. Smith of Jackson Heights, Queens, the Kreuzberg military government officer, for help in rehabilitating the synagogue that had been burned by the National Socialists and further damaged by bombs.
"We are still in the dark," the rabbi said. "We are between two doors. We have opened and passed through only one. I ask God where we shall go from here. I ask God to give you peace�peace and just a little good fortune."
Thousands of Jewish immigrants only recently freed from Nazi concentration camps celebrated the Jewish New Year in the Holy Land. Many were on pilgrimages to the holy city for synagogue services, and to the ancient Wailing Wall to pray for Jews killed during the war in Europe.
Hebrew newspapers expressed hope that the New Year would bring aid to all Jewish survivors of the Nazi plague in Europe, including the 110,000 men, women and children now in Allied camps in occupied Germany, and that many would be permitted to come to Palestine.
Jews in the United States forces in Austria joined the remnants of Austria's Jewish population in the first open observance of the Jewish holy days in Austria since the anschluss in 1938.
Gen. Mark W. Clark's headquarters announced that all units were issuing twenty-four-hour passes to Jewish personnel.
In the capital 3,500 Jews remaining from a pre-war Jewish population of 180,000, gathered in the ancient Stadi Temple for Rosh Hashonah services.
Dwire, If. Cohen; J. Elioeoff, S. Grossman, S. Dalfen, J. W. Golden, H. A. Hershon, B. Siblin, M. Weiss, M. Laxanick, J. Torchin, S. Alrod, P. Baker. A. Leitrnan, D. Klepper, A. Goldberg, C. Ger-inger, A. Geld S. Abraharason, L. Raich, M. Richer, A. H. Statt-ner, N. Silverman, B. Steinberg, J. Levy, L. Rabinovitcb, L. Pro-pas, H. Levites, B. Kauffman, A. Blumenthal, R. Makarovsky, B. Blumenthal, R. Signer H. Hertz, H. Klar, C. Baura, A. Isenberg, S. Goldman, H. Rot man, I. Webber, S. Levine, plus those listed before in the Review. Units meeting on Wednesday, September 19, at 8.00 p.m., are: Fraid, at the home of Mrs. B. Bellman, 4165 Clark Street; Pearl Kahansky, at the home of Mrs. B. Gross, 5982 Park Avenue.
� ALLIED RELIEF Committee met at the home of Mrs. R. Brauer, 4411 St. Dominique Street, Miss Fannie Sheratzky presiding. Elections on October 3.
� TEMPLE EMANU-EL, Dr. Harry J. Stem, Rabbi: Sabbath Shuba services, Friday, September 14, at 8.15. Sermon by Dr. Israel Bettan on "The Call To Repentance"; Saturday, at 10.30, sermon by Dr. Stern on "Spiritual Reconversion". Yom Kippur services: Sunday, at 7.30; Kol Nidre, at 7.45. In the Community House Dr. Stern will speak on "God's Chosen Fast". In the Temple Dr. Bettan will speak on "The Jew In Post-War Days." Monday, at 10.30; Children's services at one o'clock; Memorial service, Yom Kippur day about 4 p.m., sacred music; Neilah service, Yom Kippur day at 5. Officiating the day of Yom Kippur, Dr. Stern in the Temple, and Dr. Bettan in the Community House. Annual memorial service at T ample Cemetery (Mount Royal), Sunday, at 11. Monuments will be unveiled. Sukkoth services, Friday, September 21, at 8.1.r Saturday at 10.30. A Sukka will be erected in the Community House where the congregation will meet for Kid-duah. Reception by the Committee on Religion, Mrs. J. N. Neumann, chairman, in honour of new members. Religious School opens Saturday, at 8.46; Kindergarten, Junior, Intermediate departments, Sunday at 10. Daily Hebrew final registration, Sunday morning.
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Other officers are: Martin Ster-lin, Batya Yan, of Montreal; Max Bookman, of Ottawa, Ont; Dr. Mark Zimmerman, of Toronto, Ont Miss Faye D. Jospe is executive secretary. Chairmen of sessions were: Jack Rafuse, of Halifax, N.S.; Martin Sterlin, B. Isaacs, Mr. Shuster, all of Mont* real; Barney Bloom, and Max Bookman, of.Ottawa, Ont; Miss Esther Richmond, of Toronto, Ont; Ari Goelman, of Edmonton, Alta.; Max Yan, of Regina, Sask.; Chaim Kirshenbaum, of London, Ont. ~
� YOUNG JUDAEA of Canada: At the sixteenth biennial convention at Camp Hagihama, Otty Lake, Perth, Ont, Nathan Shatter, Vffleneure Street West, was re-elected national president Rev. J. K. Goldbloom, of Montreal, spoke in Yiddish, The campers, who had a two-week leadership course un-
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