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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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Brooklyn, New York
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set their feel securely upon the I wo art directing then Bp Mn4 path that leads to the hereafter, alley." BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1941 ter, Eastern Parkway and Brooklyn Avenue. In B'nal Israel Jewish Center. will be the subject of the open forum at the Kingsway Jewish Community Center, 2902 Kings Highway, at 8:30 p.m. today, with 200 Parents Atiend Poly Prep Dinner The "besetting sin" of today's i i rn A'i eninqs 'Til 9 Op, 1114 Clarkson Ave, the BUI of Rights will be the subject of discussion at tonight's forum which will start at 8:30 with Nathan Kats, director of public relations for the Brooklyn Jewish Community Coun Will Pray for Victory In Borough Temples Jewish Weekend Services to Feature Discussions on War and Bill of Rights Rabbi Charles M.

Rubel as the speaker. Rabbi Rubel will also conduct the religious services. In the Jewish Communal Center of Flatbush. Avenue I and E. 13th a special youth service will be held at 8:15 tonight, dedicated to the Junior Federation of Jewish Charities.

Rabbi Maxwell L. Sacks will discuss "Indignant You Clamors for a Better Tomorrow." At the East Midwood Jewish Center, 1625 Ocean Ave of which the Rev. Dr. Harry Halpern is rabbi, Rabbi Alexander Burnstein will be guest preacher at 8:30 tonight, preaching on "A Message to the Defeated." Both the war and the 150th anniversary of the BUI of Rights will be Important topics of discussion in many Brook- Jewish pulpits over the weekend. cil, as the principal speaker.

Tomorrow In Congregation Beth Sholom, 445 Alabama Rabbi H. 3. Warshavsky will preach on "The Fight for Freedom, 180 B. C. and 1941," paralleling the fight of the Maccabees with that of the American colonists.

A special Bill of Rights celebration will be held at 7 p.m., Sunday. In the Ashford Street Talmud SALE FINE COATS A special late war service is to be held at 8:30 p.m. today, i Congregation B'nal Israel of youth la Irresponsibility, Dr. Joseph Dana Allen, headmaster of Poly Prep Country Day School, last night told more than 200 parent at the 25th annual Fathers' Dinner at the school, 7th Ave. and 92d St.

Dr. Allen declared "I give you responsibility as the keynote of your efforts toward son's development this coming year," pointing out that chores important to family comfort and well-being should be delegated to youths In order to foster a sense of responsibility. "Out of trjis war will come a new society and, I trust, a better one," he said. "Privileges will mean simply greater responsibility and that's what we must prepare these boys for. The day of special privilege is rapidly passing." Summing up the work of the school.

Dr. Allen concluded: "Unless you and we can make God a vital force In these boys' lives, can "It's War" will be the topic of Rabbi Samuel Peiper in the Com East Midwood, 4815 Avenue to offer, at the request of the com- munity Reform Tpmnlp 1010 Ocean HEAPED 'I munity generally, special i Ave at 8:30 m. today, for the absolute victory of this na- WITH SUPERB FURS Torah, 473 Ashford with Rabbi Jacob Bosniak, president of the Brooklyn Jewish Ministers' Association, delivering the address. Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, will ob 3. were to $75 Former Assemblyman Ji)ie L.

Matsel will be guest speaker at 8:15 pm. today at Congregation Ahav-ath Achim. 765 Putnam of which the Rev. Joseph H. Paymer is rabbi.

Mr. Maisel's topic will be "Does the Jew Want War?" Rabbi Israel Herbert I.eviiitlial will preach tonight at 8:30 on the subject, "The Hand of Esau The Challenge to America," from his pulpit at the Brooklyn Jewish. Cen Chamber Pledges Full Support of Industry in Crisis Tell Roosevelt Boro's Plants, Shipping Center Will Do Their Part The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce today pledged the complete upport of organized business In B.noklyn to President Roosevelt and Congress in the war effort and expressed assurance that "our Government can rely upon this great Industrial e- dipping center do Its part." The message from D. L. Tilly, president of the chamber, will be submitted to the President Uirougn Albert W.

"iwkes, president of the Chamber Commerce of the United States, who is to voice the pledge of th res urtes and services of the country's organized business In the emergo'icy. "The organized business elements of Brooklyn, as well as the entire stand squarely behir.J the President and Congress in the natlcnal crisl- with a deep determination to completely meet the tremendous task at hand," the Brooklyn Chambers message said Intensifying Efforts Trrro'igh this org ilzation an Intensive Industrial preparedness program has been In operation he.e for more than a year and today-more than "rooklyn are producing defense materials. Their efforts are being Intensified to meet actual war conditions. "Several hundred other local plants are eager to make similar contribute j. This Chamber of Commerce is concentrating its -tire attention on the task of aiding them to make the necessary conversions of production facilities and on other to father accelerate the defense output In tr.ii community." serve the Bill of Rights anniversary on Monday afternoon in the East Midwood Jewish Center, where they will be addressed by Mrs.

Moses P. Epstein, lormer president of National Hadassah, and Dr. 2i were to $85 FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED tion and its allies. Rabbi I. Yellin is spiritual leader.

The Truth, weekly bulletin of Temple Beth Emeth of Flatbush. Church Ave. and Marlboro. Road, issued today, bore the following statement: "UNITED WE STAND. "As the contents of this Truth were being dictated, the Congress of the United States, after hearing the message of President Roosevelt, solemnly and unanimously approved his recommendation to declare war on the Empire of Japan.

We are now at war. With hearts resolute and united, we stand ready for any sacrifice. The Almighty Father will be with us in our march to victory." At Congregation Beth Eiohim. 8th Ave. and Garfield Place.

Rabbi Isaac Landman will discuss "The Origin and Evolution of the Prayer Book" at 8:15 p.m. today and "Celebration of the Bill of Rights' at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. In Congregation Shaari Zerick. Kingston Ave.

and Park Place, the Rev. Dr. Moses Richardson ovell, pastor of Central Congregational Church, will be guest preacher tonight. "They Who Follow in Esther's Train" will be his subject. Rabbi Harry Weiss will preach on "Joseph and His Brethren" tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.

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SUNDAY EXCURSIONS CANCELLED DECEMBER 14 On account of heavy holiday travel, the regular Sunday excursions from New York and Newark to Baltimore, Washing ton, D. Cape Charles, Norfolk, Pocomoke, Onley, Fort Oix, N. Atbury Park and North Jersey Coast, ordinarily scheduled forSunday, December 14, will not be operated. LINTRIMMEH COAT SALE special celebrations of the occasion have been arranged for Monday night, with the co-operation of the Brooklyn Jewish Community Council. In Temple Beth Emeth at 8:15 tonight the Rev.

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