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The traditional “Kol Nidre” a prayer set to plaintiye music, will furnish the central e for tonight's services. Kol Nidre services at the Beth-El temple serve well as an example of countless others here and. elsewhere, Fn XN

co with white skull caps, wearing i prayer shawls and holding special ‘prayer books will seat themselves in the pews. The adult members : of the families will be with them. "But the children will attend special services arranged for them tomorrow at 3:15 p. m. . All the local synagogs are filled to overflowing for Yom Kippur services, But there will be room for visitors at the duplicated servjces for children tomorrow at BethEl, temple officials announced. Family Treasures Some of the prayer shawls worn at the services are family treasures handed down from father to son for several generations. As the synagog member dons his shawl, | he says a benediction which is | woven in it. : On this day the choir, rabbi and cantor are robed in’ white. The ark is draped in white and white flowers only are used in decoration. Thus the Jews pray to be forgiven for their sins, and make noble resolutions for their spiritual lives in the year to come, in a ‘setting | suggestive of purity. And a spirit | _ ‘of reverence prevails which is said © 10 be different from any other holy |

3 Rabbi Goldblatt te Speak The Beth-El service will begin at 5:30 tonight. No one will be admitted after that until 8 o'clock, or during the period of the chant-| of the “Kol Nidre." The music |* be presented by Cantor Myro| Glass and the choir directed by Henry Makowski of Chicago. Mr. Makowski will bring an old | world atmosphere to the: service. | He left his home in America at theeage of 12 fo study abroad. He will be assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky-Roskin. Rabbi Willlam P| Greenfield will officiate. | Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will} speak on “Tomorrow's Promise” al |. the 5:30 p. m. service and on “What | Does the Future Hold?” at the © p.m. service tonight in the temple the Indianapolis Hebrew contion. Rabbi Morris M. Feuer’ t will give a sermon on “Good ews and Good Men" tomorrow at) 9:30 a. m. Memorial services will’ follow at 3:30 p. m, Other Services : Kol JNidre services at 5:18 p. m.| in the synagog of the United Hebrew congregation will be followed by the blessing of veterans and the sermon, “Eternally Yours,” by i Rabbi Samuel J. Fox. Services tomorrow will be held at 8 a, m. The | members of the congregation will spend tomorrow in prayer and medftation. At the close, the shofar, or ram’s horn will be blown and the congregation will respond saying: {

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“May the next year find the peo- | ple of Isreal with a homeland and & center in Jerusalem.” t Rabbi Samuel Katz will conduct Kol Nidre services today at 5:15 p.m. and tomorrow at 7:30 a. m, b and 10:30 p. m. in the Shaare Tefll- | . lah synagog.

"INDIANA MEDICAL | GROUP TO MEET HERE

Members of the Indiana State Medical association in their threeday session which opens here Oct. 29 will be informed on the latest discoveries of medical science, Clinical demonstrations, instructional courses and lectures will instruct the Hoosier physicians on the newest drugs and their uses, Dr. Olin West of Nashville, Tenn., president of the American Medical as- | sociation, will address the members | on the second night of the meeting and Dr, J. E. Ferrell of Fortville, president of the state association, will preside. ~The. Indianapolis Medical society anil its woman's auxiliary are acting af hosts to the visitors, Dr. Gordon W. Batman is chairman of | the convention arrangements com- | mi’tee, assisted, by Dr. Brands F "Wale, and . John Carmack is * chamrman. of the auxiliary’s ocon- | vention committee, * 1

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