A mericam lavisk Periodical Carter antftil - ctlectrOtatt 20, onto . Future of Bohemian Jewry , Tracing PAGE THREE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE . Their History From First Century In Synagogue of Palestine Stones, Now Periled by Czech-German Fepd g Baker, Secretary of the Navy Dan- cently managed the Detroit Arena! irls, and Raymond B. Fosdick, Chaff-and the Calvert and Wm. Penn The man of the War Departtnent Com- atreri is now in active charge of tho mission on Training Camp Activities. Colonial Theatre which will receive I th e benefits of his wide theatrical .. . !knowledge. As a first run theatre . Corp. Harry Shapiro Returns From Camp Hill. the Colonial bag taken it's place with *• the best in the City of Detroit and -- Corporal Harry Shapiro, for the, every endeavor will be made to have PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION From t•ginning to highest grade at pupils residence or any studio. Prof. F. Szends. 2207 W. Jefferson. Telephone Cedar 1122. Records recent abdication of Emperor Charles, last four months stationed at Camp 16thing but the greatest of stars and Dr. Gotthard Deutsch although the "empire of Austria" was "Ill, Va., has been honorably die- features shown upon It's screen. -The 11C9 popular priced matinees daily, Uneven History of Jewry Among charged from the army. well Mid and with a good pro not named until 1806 . Czechs, From Golden Days of ram, we aul surroundings and pro. Bohemia's Jewry. the Twelfth Century to a "Rit- J ! Censor Wentlall PhillIpa at the organ,! These provinces have a population ual Murder" Slander in 1899. a pleasant afternoon nay be spent.' People First Supported Germans of about 10,000,000. of whom 1403169 PICTURE FRAMING—PORTRAIT ENLARGING The Colonial Theatre being In the as of Common Speech, Then are Jews, roughly speaking, one and Expert Work Prices Surprisingly Low heap of the shopping district is in a half per cent. The provinces are Threw Their Strength to Cause LARGE SELECTION OF PICTURES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED an ideal location to ineet you also divided into Germans and Slays. Open Evenings • 52 Grand River Ave. West of Czech Liberation. friends. Our policy In continuous • Bohemia has 67 per rent Germans Sundays and holiduys from 12:ao to _ and 33 per cent Czechs; Moravia. 71 11:30 p. ni. daily continuous from BY DR. GOTTHARD DEUTSCH. per cent Czechs and 29 per cent Ger- 2:00 to 11:00. Prices daily matinees Written for The Jewish Chronicle. (mans; Silesia, 44 per cent Germans, exueptIng Saturdays, Sundaya •,mid _ 33 per cent Poles and 22 per cent holidays all seats Pie. Evenings, in- E hear a great deal now of Czechs. cluding Saturdays, Sundays, and boll. A large collection of new and original model suite made to order Czecho-Slovaks and Jugo-Slays This mixture, especially in districts days 15c and 25c. - °•4' - to meet the present demands of economy at live Si) and Ukrainians, but • it will not •be where the various nationalties as not to lie divided by clearly marked GLENDALE 3634 925 WOODWARD AVE. exaggerated lit say that few Amer - TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. leans have a clear notion what all this boundary lines, constitutes the gray- est problems for the Jews, who no- — -- means. • Sa bath Services. Even Mr. Creel, the chairman of where form large proportion of the David Cooper Abraham Cooper the Committee on Public Inform:1- local Population. In Bohemia there Saturday t 111:30. Sermon by Rah- 1.71 per cent, in Moravia 1.08 and in hi May erlie g on "The Greatest Bless- lion, frankly avowed that he thought Silesia barely 2 per cent. ing." Ukraine meant a piece of music. A s everywhere else they are mostly unday Services. Fewer people still, even among the Jews, have a distinct idea how the concentrated in the large cities. The Similay a 11:00. Sermon by Rabbi 328-330 Penobscot Bldg. Jews will be affected . by the now old historic Kehillas•in the country CORP, HARRY SHAPIRO. Franklin on 'The Doctrine—Peace on towns have been shadily losing since forming new Slavic states in Central • Mr. Shapiro Is visiting his parents Earth." 1848, when freedom of residence was • Europe. Confirmation Class. In New York CRY. On hie return to Burglary and•Theft Fire It is intended here to give in for- given to the Jews. But even in cities • Saturday: morning at 0:30 under Detroit he will rejoin the Cadillac Art Health and Accident Philip Glass notion on this point without taking like Prague and Bruenn, the propor- Compensation Automobile two of the Jewish population is ha Shop of which firm he wa a ineinh-r Rabbi Franklin. issue on the general political situa- previous to Ids enlistment. Hebrew Class. below 10 per cent. tion. There is besides a strong current Saturday morning at 9:30 under The kingdom of Bohemia consists of emigration from these paovinces Rabbi Xlayerberg. Jewish Woman's Club. of three Austrian provinces, called Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Most- noticeable, mostly to Vienna, but Adult Bible Class. MeN=W1 probably also• to countries overseas. Because of the continued.. of the latter province has since Fred- l'he Adult Bible Class meets under Bohemia...had, _according to the cen- unate illness of Mine. Antona, the crick the Great's time been incorpor- the direction of Rabid Franklin every of 1900, a Jewish population of Monday afternoon meetings of the ated into Prussia, and is, with the ex . sus Thursday at 2:15. Subjert of study, 93,000 which Mr' 1910 had decreased Jewish W'onian'it Club of Temple Beth ception of some Poles. exclusively Testamem." lite , . to 86,000. In Moravia the census of El have been discontinued until th• German. Red Cross—Important Notice. 1910 showed a decrease within ten first Monday in January, the 6th. T he three Austrian provinces were l'he Red Cross has requested that Miscrochl Society Elects Council. from 1526, with a short interruption Years from 44,000 to 41,000. Only Ill the total n um- At a meeting ot the Nlisrochl %Me every worker hand during a revolt in 1619-1620, part of Silesia had a slight increase which, Society, Detroit Chapter of the na- tier of hours spent in Red Cross work the monarchy as constituted until the as the total Jewish population is only 13,000, is of nu C011sequence. tional organization, held At the Jewish of any kind or description from April It is likely that the invasion of Old Folks Home Sunday, December 6th, 1017, to December 1st, 1018. Only Galicia by the Russian army in 19 4 8, the following were elected on the those whose hours total 800 or over need comply with this request. Alt brought a considerable increase of Council: women who have done work for the Rabbi J. L. Levin, liabbi J. Aishish. WANTED—Room and board with re Jews to these sections, but on this Strictly movement no firkures are available. kin, Rabbi 'J. Thumin, Rabbi, Else- Temple Beth El Unit are asked to fined Jewish family. or 'phone the report of their The Jewish settlement of the king- man, Messrs. J. Levin, Ilarry :Meyer's, Kosher. Must be within walking Crepes work wheth- total hours of Red Cr of Bohemia is very old. Prague awn b. 'Dann, Box Moses Srere, A. Keidan, and Willis. distance of Brush else- er done at Temple Beth El or else- claims that its venerable synagog, the Ogoshowit a, Max lioainsky, J. Stein. 451, cf. The Jewish Chronicle. "%ltnenschal," was in existence be- berg, S. \Veiswasser, A. Lichtenstein. where to Mrs. J. Victor Roemer. Ho- tel Stevenson. Glendale 5480, or to AT TIDE CHERRY VIOLIN LESSONS given to fore the destruction of the temple of f. Rosenthal, It. Goidglied, G. Duscolf Mrs. David J. Levy, 377 Boston boule- and Mr. A. Rogovoy. Jerusalem. STATLER , violinist with the 5 8 1 selected pupils by vard west. Hemlock 1514. Unless They explain the name from the The Council met December 12 at Madison Orchestra. Phone for ap- these reports are handed in promptly pointment. Market 4827. S. J. Ben- Rabbinic "Al Tenai," saying that it the Old Folks Home and elected the the committee can assume no respon- ins Ws.hineton 81.4. was built partly from stones brought following officers for the year: - avie, 178 Garfield Ave. sibility for these records reaching President —J. Levin; vice-president, front Jerusalem"under the condition" headquarters. Knitting records may that these shall.. be removed again, Harry Meyers; honorary president, TO RENT—Large, fine, steam- when the Messiah shall recall all Jews Rabbi J. L: Levin, Rabbi J. Aishlah- also be reported, but should he kept separate. Ten hours' credit is allowed heated room in apartment on East to Palestrne. kin, Rabbi Thumin, Rabbi Eiseman; for a pair of socks, twenty--four for a Forest, near Woodward. Call Glen- It is a fact, however, that a Jewish honorary vice-president, Mr. Moses sweater. dale 7140-M, settlement existed in l'rague as early Srere, honorary treasurer, S. Weil- The women of the congregation are as the eleventh century . and in WAStlelt urged to Conte 'to the work rooms AT TIIE STATLER ON THE BOULEVARD A resolution was passed to send Bruenn, Breslau and other centers of every Tuesday: and Friday at the a.pnw.5. ,, o, '" the kingdom of Bohemia, then opee- committees to all Orthodox congrega- Temple. VY13551Ca1t) ing its gates to civilization, in the tions for the purpose of registering Thursday Sewing. members into the Misrochi Society. twelfth century. Sewing for local charities is held A Golden Age. every Thursday, As winter approach- In the thirteenth century we have The Most Talked of it es this work heroines very necessary. Woman In The World wade-famed Rabbinical scholars in There is great need for garments of Front St., Between Second and Third Avenues, Detroit, Mich. Phone Bohemia who received their training all kinds and all women of the Tem- itsiporn Cherry 4784. Open Day and Night. (Gaby I•slya At The ('olonial.) in the French schools, then leading.in ple are requested to participate in this Gaby Deslys in Infatuation will be mu to dens Talmudic studies, and who looked SULPHUR MINERAL, TURK SH, RUSSIAN, ELECTRIC SWEDISH needful work. s ssaoixa 311) MASSAGE down with a mixture of pity and cern- the principal attraction for Holiday Boy Scouts. • For Ladies and Gentlemen tempt on the Jews of Poland with week at the Colonial Theatre begin. amyl!) opea8 1saq to Troop No. 76, meeting at the Tem- their emergency rabbis, serving small ring Sunday, December 22nd. It's Most wonderful sulphur mineral water in thin or any other country. „saatuoing Bring your aches and pains with you--we'll take 'em away. congregations as rabbis. teachers, famous Parisian beauty who is with- ple, is now busily engaged in the Red out doubt the most talked woman in Cross Membership Campaign. In ad- Under the Personal Management of shohots, hazans, etc. paJouvi„ J. R. HAYES ROBERt IRWIN, Supt, The growth of the Jewish popula- the world appears in the role that dition to this Work the regular meet- ings are held under Mr. Milton Aron- Formerly Manager of Clark's nil Detroit Mineral Bath Houses. tion brought the need for legislation. gives her unlimited mrportunities to heim every Thursday triglu at 7:311. wear her latest gowns, magnificient King --,Przetnyal Ottaker copied, as many other rulers of that time did. jewels and majestic headgear. Gahy, the law of Duke Frederick 11 of Aus- who has long been known as a leader "Pay As You Can." of fashion displays a most stunning tria, issued in 1244. It pr.o ,itled for communal auton- arrangement of gowns and hats, espe- omy, recognized the rabbinical law cially hats, bewildering plumed crea- in the business relation of the Jews tions, a marvelous galaxy of Parisian "7. ---5--- •e (r= and granted them protection for syn- modes of the moment, over whicA agogs, cemeteries and the practice of women folks will debate for days to their religion, including measures come. This famous star who only re- Phone North 611 cently appeared in Detroit In Stop, against forced baptism of their chil- Many IAN*, and Listen and other musical dren. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing comedies shows to wottrerful etivan- All kinds of Furs Remodeled, Lined (age in infatuation, a romantic story and Redyed NEW VORE—Colonel Harry Cut- of stage life and it's temptations. Workmanship Guaranteed. Work ler, Chairman of the Jewish Welfare The story begins on Christmas Eve called for and delivered. Board, has sent cablegrams of con- where in the studio of a great actor 2 Hendrie St. Cor. Woodward. gratulation and gratitude to the sol- there is given a Christmas lenity to Biers of Allied armies through their the poor children which has been an commanders, Marshal Foch and Gen- annual event. To this party conies oral Pershing. "Baby . " as Flora Nys. a poor flower Col. Cutler expressed the esteem of girl. Her wonderful beauty attracts - the American people in the ti'll"ing the attention of the actor who sr- cablegram to Marshal Foch: ranges for her care and education. On behalf of the Jewish W'el- Later he marries her and trains her fare Board, United States Army as his premiere danseuse. .‘,1 belie and Navy, permit one to express of the Parisian stage, tried and sincere congratulations upon the tempted, infatuated by the youth and valiant accomplishment of the charm of a wealthy adinieer, she comrades in arms of all the forces deserts her husband at a moat crucial under your command. Their moment but awakens to her danger chivalry and courage to do and In time to save her own honor and die• has insured civilization's se- peering with Gaby in Infatuation is curdy. Accept our deepest senti- her husbands life and reason. An- Mr. Harry Piker, who for years has ments of gratitude. Ile also cabled to General Pershing: been her 'lancing partner in the char. The Jewish Welfare Board, acter of Grey Stanton. The interiors United .States Army and Navy, of .the theatre showing the production hastens to express its sincere con- of the "Rose Queen" which is the hag scene of the musical comedy In which gratulations and best wishes to the oftiitirs and troops of Atner- she is to take the leading part and ncdorrl,,,,_ about which the intense moment of ica who 'tinder your able leader- iSpnieia tie the story takes place is one of niagni- ship and co-operation with the s A money-saving price for licence showing as it does scores of / ,.....*::: cannot ((bit: hed,u,pltil e , a t n eilso anl y ,- , troops of our Allies crushed au- this famous Watch that makes beautiful girls arrayed In all the tocracy forever and made demo- it the banner bargain of them 875. Brilliant blue-white Dia- finery of a Theatrical Produetioa. cracy safe to the nations of the monds in guaranteed 11 id. all. 211-year guaranteed cases, Infatuation makes a rare holiday al- world. Love from the bottom of gold settings --ladies' and 17 jewels--5 grand gift. traction for Christmas week in midi- the hearts entwined with the men's. lion to which will be shown an inter- souls of millions of Americans of eating travelogue and a real laugh every race and creed are yours producing comedy. The management and the boys with you. May Di- Open Evenings of the Colonial Theatre have arranged Open Evenings vine Providence who has guided for a near future showing of several, the destiny of America in this which will I photoplays wonderful achievement speed the . , wonderful Busiest and Biggest East Side Jewelry Store. return of our brave sons. create wide intermit In Detroit. The 700 MARQUETTE BLDG EHRLICH BUILDING. Adams and Hastings. PLATES COLOR- DESIGNINO Col. Cutler also sent telegrams to dates for which will be announced PffOTORETOUCNING NALPTONts President Wilson, Secretary of War shortly. Mr -. w. 1.-mer Levy who re. CADILLAC ART SHOP A. C. 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