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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
JEWISH INSTITUTE NEWS
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
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KADIMAH ZION SOCIETY. JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB.
is.
Kadiainah held its regular meet
mg Monslas evening, March II, at the
If the men of
Detroit realized
the scarcity of
dependable fab-
rics, there wouldn't
}ionic of its president. loss Ii. Ehrlich.
with a large attendance present. It,
terestmg repon-ts Iron] the various
sommittees were read, and the work
III the society was discussed.
A campaign for new members is tit
he opened. w ith Mr. Zackheini as ths
c ha irman of the membership commit-
be a suit or overcoat
left in my store in
thirty days!
As usual, you'll
find the best values
here-$12.50, $15,
$20, $25, $30
ter. Outsiders are welcome to at-
tend all open meetings, with no obli-
gation being imposed upon them of
joining the society. Rabbi Hersh-
man was made chairman of the pro-
gram committee, which is to bring in
a short literary program for each
meeting.
A pamphlet, discussing Pinskers
Brochure, was read by Mr. D. R.
Stocker and discussed by Rabbi A. M.
Hershman, whin gave a short bi-
ography of Leo Pinsker,
Largest Exclusive Clothier
To Relatives
OF MEMBERS OF THE
DETROIT LODGE, NO.
55, KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS.
%e want the names ar'i rid
dresses of all K. of P. me.
%riot
are in the service e'
We desire
gifts. Tbr
sac(
•
puha.-
dot
ti.ikurh:.ohn
..rat
Bldg.,
Detroit.
\
of the Jewish
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THE HONOR ROLL
of Subscribers To The
EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE.
Milton ! ■ I
t,eorgt• Avruntn
Fred M Butzel
Julian H. Krolik
Clarence Enggass
United Jewish Charities
L.,11t
For 1917-1918
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
Mrs. Sarah Krolik
Milford Stern
your N1111,11;41,111 1 , ■ , 1111 ■ II, •
Subscriptions received before the next issue of the Jewish Institute News
Is ill be printed therein.
Joseph L. Selling, ex-officio.
Miss Blanche !fart, ex-officio.
GIVES PIANO AS
MEMOr.
If not. mail
1. your Mimi . in (lit
Mir. Fred M. Butzel. onion Trust Building, Detroit.
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in D. Aaron
Alv
Anonymous
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I:. Arden
0100. 0 0 Morris Krohn
10.011 Mrs. Henry A hotlik
"'YAM Ilre. Sarah E. Krolik
b., irrto.
5 :1 005 0
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lu 41 9
50.011
10.00
Herman Hauling
a Mrs. Sarah It
25 00
Jac011 H. Berkowitz
pu
lii.o0
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A. Lerner
Bing
to give
25.00
25 .0 ,, Rabbi J. I. Irvin
• Ilannie Black
Sae
her
Mrs. It Blumenthal
Mrs. J. 11. Levitt
mug
2 ,-„, Charles Levy
II. S. Blumenthal
fano
ale
Jacob Levy
Ire. Ph.
ament hal
long-looked for event of the
aua
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55 .7 1 ii. 1 , 1 ,1 . 11 K
Miss Roth
le tmry
ment hal
Iwo°
cial season], the annual inform , '
David liotvinick
K. lryy
the
Mr•
illia
Isadore
m K. Levy
Itrauni
of the )(um Girls Literary
10.00
erM an
. Lieberman
Herman
with her
N Brown. Jr
10.00
he held at the Hotel
Harry Brilling
10.00
cd Steinway. II Ituchlialtee
Pinch°. Jassinowsky, Famous Tenor, Sunday evening, it,
Illo"a5esPE.IPrgon
itils
5.00
•
installed in the Miriam Ruchhonitee
5.00 L Isowesmtetn
and Composer of Jewish Songs,
75.09
This year, if•
to ", Mrs. Teary W. 11,0i-suer
where it adds a Mine Eleanor M. Volsci
denim
950. „, Felix J. Mahler
Will Give Recital at Shaarey
ihe Yom
Peed 11. lists el
25.00
cow ,. 11,Ina0 4,, lien Marks
meshing touch to the fur- Hen o SI. Buts: I
and tie
100.00
Zedek, March 17.
2no „, Mrs. J. Marwell
Sr rs. Magnus Itittsel
25.0a
15 . 60 Harry 1tarwell
Miss Emma limzel
10.00
An this splendid instrument the cadillae Met AI Red uction I'll
Robert It Ile resell
10.1M
M
,ills , teges of the United Jewish Medan
M. 0 , 11141
Pinchos Jassinowsky, noted Jr.-
12(5101 l A le
d r"tillal!ri 'l 1a
)tan
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Charities will secure pleasure and en- , arnie Sews; cohrm
211.00
tenor and singer-composer of
in, ,, . lees. Bertha I. Mary
Louis Cohen
15.1111
clans- tertainment, and no doubt more than stools ('„hen
21. 00 Ralph David Marx
grad, Russia, will appear
S el)
,,,‘, Robert eolin Matz
many of one of the children will be quick, Richard Cohen .
5.00
ing of Jewish Folk Se
2 1 .1 "O
r' ' . . o
' n ' o : Feed Ilar)1114 ■ 111
Mrs. Samuel l'ohn
40.00
has promised through this medium. to evidence an
, fi. ,,,, Max )lay
%flick Synagogue
Mrs J. S. Cowan
250.09
.g for the occasion. aptitude for musical expression.
N. Its
10
Brush streets, s
!"1,.""A tiLrx.31:%ilbl'a",•nla‘er
.1. 11 Davis
20.0ii
err, known as "leading I
-
17. at eigh• • .
tabbi hamuel S. Mayerberg
Mrs. M. Elirman ........
,
5.00
10,00
I1
.
Last
three
successes
staged
Theresa
L.
Meister
ens.
II
Ehrlich
Mows ,'
1.00
25.00
Mortimer H. Meyer
Moe girlish
50
row Society, is down on the
of
Henry Meyers
qtr,. A. Of Erman
5.01,
w ram for an original monologue.
Michelson
Mrn. .1dolpli Eriggaes
5.01
^5.00
Is
II• 0 ° Samuel
Mintz
Mr. Isadore Braun, the well known
50.01
Back of the efficient service which matirice A Enagana
atiob Nathan
.1 i ii
25.110 }
operatic singer, will feature a prominent must be rendered increasingly as a Harry Parbstein
New . Mall
10 00
Mr. and Mrs Henry M, Fechliner 500.00 1,
Norah
role on the musical program.
5.09
Pleischntan...
10n.nii A
result of the ravages of war, there Strs
Ilan
Oppenheimer
Peihish
IS 00
no
The proceeds will CO to the fund for must be a thorough knowledge and Phil
erancla Key,.
ern. J. I. Pearlman
1 ar•n Penn
' 6'" 84'4"
5.00
.
Min r
10,00 Henrietta A. Robinson
•
einberg
. the Rlief
e
of Jewish I's ar Sufferers. appreciation of social sell ice prob- H. F inaterwald
10.00
2, • 00 Isadore Rubinson
s. .1..e Jung, Aid ter" I Young
Adolahon
15.00
lens.
30.00
Maurice
M.
Robinson
25110
Mot iter) ....... .....Janninowaky
William 1. Pixel
1 110 .0 6 Setts Rubinson
111.1,
An untrained social worker is as Sarnoel Engelman
Yeaolme" (The orphan)
..
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A
Itonen
n1111
r^nk Bros. Iron & Metal Co. . . 500.011
inefficient
as
an
untrained
solder.
furry
Rosenberg
Wohl-Janninowaky
!anti, 1,-nt,
- ■ i
50 On /
Rosenberg
Alr. Jam/Mimi - sky
ItO
The United lewish Charities real- te , ,rnh l', skill]
15001, )near Rosenberger
Met,r n Freedman
•00.00
5.00 F. 'red Rosenfield
iiroUp of Sorign
izing the increasing need of skilled ,i iirilandie
150.110
Freldenberg
100 On A
Ir. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield 75.10
:din. A. Lapin Cohen, aecompanied ley.
assistants, has prepared a short Milton Freud
100 00 % Vallace
The Ladies' Auxiliary of
ftosenheini
Moshe
Mimi Lillian Segal
100.09
.
t11 nn I I. Rosenheini
training course, which, without cost It. Pro”.•
r.111/
Bernard Punke
I. la) "Fill-Mil"
Congregation gave a most delightful
loon ; I tosent hal
Itros
5 99
to those who take up the work, will lonenh /'mike
10.00 s .
Schalet-Jamninownky concert at the synagogue. Beauhien and
Rosenzweig
`fel, Conk*.
loon
m
aim
to
instill
an
understanding
of
the
WI Das Chanidel" The Dixelple)
re. Alfred Itothachild
"Itiroilel 11,r. no
Garfield. on Sunday, March 10. Dam-
15 On , I tarry Satovsky
problems and methods of the pro- 1 yery 0. t:insburs
Lao
20.00 I, ;latter, Robert and
, ing followed the varied and interesting
S 11 (p.00-oesr
A.
Jr
Mr. Jamainowsky
fessional worker.
in on
Schlesinger
i`doilp 1 • -idlers
25.00
program. The program included a
', Sint , A
Schlesinger
5. Cello Solo--"Hungarian [Map-
Miss Leonore Goldman, of the lime IlnlAberg ..
len
?r,(10 i ohm Schinittke
nody"
I Iszt-Popper piano duet by the Misses Blanche and Jewish Institute staff, will he in ik W I. 1101(lon
10.011
to 00 A aron Selleizer
Mr. Frank Steiner. accompanied by
10.00
Beatrice Duschinsky, a trio of piano and
i (bit/Iota.
50.60 A Ir. and Mrs. Joseph L.
charge of the class. and an invita- marry I Oeldel.in
selling felon
Mims Edith Davin
swift ).' Ii she bah
violin by Miss Pauline Wohl, David Ii.
its
5.00
tion is extended to all Jewish women
PM, onralman
la) "Eloheinu" (Traditional)
. 0 .0 0 lierifitiO Shapero
Musicus and Edith Davis; songs by
, If Gordon
At.
Jassinowsky
5.00 J. A. Siegel
to attend. Sessions will be held once •, 4:onion
10.00
th)"Adonol. No Odom" (memorial)
Entma Szatmary: violin solos by Pauline
20 00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel
125.00
or twice each week.
,••rnR, COrd^11
(Traditional)
5. 00 William Siegel
Jarininownky \Vohl and Sigmund Jaulus; and piano
30.011
Jenpl. Pordon
If you 0- 1511 lo take up this most %r;.•
11 . 1 . 0 Miss Hattie Silberman
r. Jaimlnuwsky
ilitio,, , IL edon
lo.on
solos
by
Blanche
Duschinsky
and
Ella
to
wn
Louie Silberman
7. Violin Soh,-
'
10.00
important work. call up Miss Blanche ` 1 M Orosherg
2.
no Joseph Sillman
Kaufman.
Miss Sadve Jacobson. accompanied by
TOP (i•oglight
Hart.
Soperintendent,
Main
3014.
25.00 mrx. Joseph 1 1 111mati
100 00
Mins Sarah Weinberg
I.OLIIN 11 tirosstight
Mrs. H. Klein had charge of arrange- i
7.
U. V1'. Simons
300.00
• s flw Mill
a "Chanukah Song"
2510 I. :min Simon
...Jatimitiowaky newts and was assisted by Mesdames
2S no
If, n.l.er
.
of r0.. Cora Slornan
(b) "Buraken'
Jaaminownky Sam Jaulus, Alex Stein, Joe Kaufman.1
10.00
waiter NI Hart
.
.........
In On S, demur New. Co.
bud
(e) "Der Bal-a-gale" (The Driver)
11 ,,t0Isn
/nun Harry S. Solomon
Nathan Klein. A. H. Eisler, Philip
2.00
oso•th
tn.,.
Jamalnownky
2 5.00 .j oneph Solomon
10.011
Mr. Jansinownky
Jacoby, Jacob Ilerschkowitz. Louis Mar-
2'
n"
Ruses
Steinberg
11.00
In this issue of the Jewish Institute St
Pdlth lienyenrich
tin,
Max
Eisler,
5.00
Harry
Stiglita
Erni!
Neufeld,
Morris
Mr. Alan Kopelnon will play the ac-
5.00
- afor 1 ifearetir.
25 me David It. Stucker
News we print the honor roll of Om v„h ' sr.ae e n r i o , n •h
:firm
companiment for Mr. Janinnowaky.
Loewy.
100 110 Jaeob
Teichner
50.00
-enr1/4.
first contributors for the current year
50 nn jacob Tobin
10,00
Qidney
Heavenrich
I 1917-19181 to .1.- L'inite
50.00 Morris
['Moan
2c
Jewisii
or, OS
Osineman
Abraham Viet,
15 nc
Charities.
•eery
It is a most gratifying
21.0.00 %Villiam Warker
20.1m Jule Weil
thing that most of the subscribers 5, L. IleIrnimn
i2S lin M. I . . Well
m.
have seen fit to increase the amounts
Sun Leon Weinberg
Ann-. P Hintelhnch
PIO , . Mkt( Rose Weinstein
of their subscriptions over last year. , •
141 ,- .111"Ch
50.00
Minn
Sadie
Weinstein
..
The greatly increased delimmls for •
111 rnt, hnell
inn Minn Annie 11•eirin
relief, and the rapid growth of our
50.00 Herman ‘1"1.1sx
Ifirrodho, t i :
1,00 Joseph NU Wenn(
Jewish community' demand a larger O.- He" Himelhoch
1.011 Maurice %Voles
fund than has ever before been col- ,' Volf fumeihrich
56,06 Sirilion
Rlr•elhoen
no on Louis Welt
lected; and the voluntary increases Ire Pauline Hoffman
',fin Alex Werbe
represented by the subscriptions re- , 1 Inhere
to Ole Samuel Wetensan
5 o■ I
Sons
fax Jile ,M
won Wine [Iron.
ceived since October I, 1017, indicate
I, ornan•ii Club
rano Andrew SVInernan
500.00
that a formal campaign for funds may facob Kabaker
111.00 Henry %Vineman
500.114
Kantan
be unnecessary.
5.1111 Leopold %%l ineman
1500.0 1 1
Ire. I. )(sir...fibers
5.011
Winkelman
25.00
See to it that your name appears in I 0. R. , irmann
25.00 it D. 11'Ittelehofee
10.00
the next issue of the Jewish Institute !tins. Neldan
5.01)
Sadie Wolner
10.011
•
Keidnn
300 1.7 A. 11'111(
News by sending your subscription M csSa
10.00
d
(
,,
,,-
IP.e.
o
Sa
•
,
nn Emanuel Wodle
10.00
at once to %V. Simons, Treas- 'n , erve If Kirchner
5.00 B. 0Vorslottrger
100.00
k"Idtclirk
Joseph A. Zeeliman
5.0i)
firer, 239 High Street East.
tenbitnin
20 nn
Bertha Zenner
40.011
1Vhen M rs.
of
'
resident
YOM GIRLS' DANCE
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The
JEWISH SINGER WILL
RENDER DELIGHTFUL
PROGRAM SUNDAY
Monroe and Randolph
91-101 Michigan Ave.
through the Courtesy
Chronicle by the
Educational
Committee
of the
United Jewish Charities,
Published
"Ille last musicale of the year will
be given on Monday afternoon, March
IS. at 3 o'clock. in the Vestry Room
of Temple Beth El by three well-
known musicians of the club; program
to be given by Miss Nadye Jacobson.
tolinkt Mrs. II . Loenthal. soprano.
and Miss Jeanette Stankoti, pianist
interest has centered in the
series of patrotic gatherings at the
homes of some of the members of
the Jewish Woman's club. who ex-
tended the use of their drawing rooms
Speakers were supplied by the Speak-
er's Bureau of the NVoinan's Commit-
tee of the Council of National De-
fense and problems of special inter-
terest especially concerning registra-
tion of women. were discussed.
• Monday. March 25. Mrs. Leo M.
Franklin will review and discuss "The
Empty House," published anonymous-
ly by the Machlillian co. This paper
vs- ill be discussed from the floor.
MARCH 15, 1918
--
A Call for Volunteers
To Study Social Service
Ladies' Auxiliary of
B'Nai Moshe Give
Concert and Dance
DOES YOUR NAME
APPEAR ON THE LIST?
WHEN YOU GO OUT
you like to feel that your
apparel is correct and be
free from self-conscious-
ness.
We are glad to show
you the new fabrics and
designs that would be
particularly becoming to
you.
When can you call and
let us take your measure
for a smart top coat or
stylish suit of
I
OUR TAILORING
H. C. KRENZ
Grand 3634
925 Woodward
Just a few steps north of
Forest.
It is announced from London that
the Jewish Colonization Association
will abandon its work in Argentina
and concentrate all its efforts on Pal-
estinian colonization.
The bungalow erected through the
gift of Mr. Emanuel Strauss, of Balti-
more, Md., at the Jewish Home for
Consumptives, has now been com-
pleted and occupied.
The Great Artists Come at Your Bidding if
r YOU ARE LUCKY
If you want to brighten up or beautify your Dining Room for Easter, or re-
member a friend with an appreciative and useful gift, my special two weeks' sale
(now on) of-
You've a Victrola in Your Home
0 %
For In the combination of Victor Records and Victrola they
find they can safely trust their reputation and their success
and for this reason the greatest artists make Records ONLY
FOR THE 1'ICTOR CO.!
OFF
--And, only through this same combination of record and
Instrument can you enjoy In your home the true perfection
and wonder of their genius.
So truly will It grace your home and so touch of pleasure
will It bring that an early call Is surely warranted.
Grinnell Bros
%/lentos, $16 to $400. Largest stock of Rec-
ords-37 sound proof demonstrating rooms.
24 Stores. Headquarters,
243.247 Woodward Ave.
20 %
OFF
gives you a Iuc'cy chance to
Save 20' , ; from the regular price
You can have your purchases charged too, if you wish
Victrola XVII
With Its dainty carving, Its artlotic design, beautiful fin
lsh and perfect workmanship, it is en art product of unusual
richnesx and charm.
The price Is $265, and we gladly arrange convenient pay-
ments if desired.
Rogers Silverware, Hollow-ware
Cut Glass, Candelabras, Etc.
L
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BIGGEST and BUSIEST
EAST SIDE JEWELER
, Haddasah Enters on Third
Year of Activity
Hadassah held its annual meeting on
Tuesday evening, March 12, at Shaarey
7.edek. Reports were given by all com-
mittees, and a very interesting talk was
given by the president, Mrs, 1Veinstein,
in which she told of the success of
Hadassah during the least year, and ex-
pressed her appreciation to all the other
officers and members of the society for
the assistance they all so willingly gave.
Detroit Chapter cif Hadassah is now
entering upon its third year, and during
that time it has become one of the
strongest chapters in the country. Ha.
dassah now has 160 members in good
VasesI a
k
in every
Zionistic affair that has taken place in
the city.
standing, who have taken part
EHRLICH
BUILDING
Cor. Adams and Hastings
Topography of Palestine.
Mrs. Albe t
Feldstein then delightfully entertained
the audience with several violin solos,
ofiii•ers for the t•oming accompanied by Miss Sarah ‘Veinberg.
year are. Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein, Mrsgl.apin Cohen then led the chorus
president; Miss Sarah NVetsmati, vice- ill the si,Iging of Hatikvah.
president: Miss Jeannette Steinberg,
treasurer; Mrs. his. H. E1 rlich. corre-
sponding secretary; and Miss Jennie I:
M. Sabel:fart., the Minister of Jew-
fiordon, rwording secretary.
ish Affairs for the Ukraine Republic,
The six additional hoard members
announced that all crown rabbis in
are • hit,. H. N. 1Veinstein, Mrs. Harr y
the province of Ukraine arc deposed
illumemlial. Mrs. !tarry ‘Vetsmail, Miss
from their positions and that the of-
Anna Stoll, Mrs. Ben Rush and Mrs. J.
fice of crown rabbi will henceforth
1A'eniman.
he abolished. Hr also called upon all
After the business of the meeting
Jewish communities to begin elec-
was concluded Dr. Bernard 0. Harris,
tions for municipal officers in the
gave a %cry instructive talk on the
community.