THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
PAGE SIX
ADOLPH LEWISOHN, ART PATRON:
HIS BENEFACTIONS APPRECIATED
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Credit Terms Arranged—
Closed Saturdays—
Open Evenings and Sunday
e Home
F you want to save the world, don't
take to the pulpit—go Home.
If you want to reform society,
don't mount the soap box—go Home.
No Movement will move unless it starts
in the Home.
No Reform will reform unless it origi-
nates there.
No Law will stand unless it is favored
there.
No Religion will prosper that is not
usable there.
No Education is of much account that
does not include the Home.
The real Unit of either Politics or Econ-
omics is not the Man, but the Home.
from the Stadium, it is just
In the hurly-burly of present-day different
perfect. Here, over the pros-
living we are likely to overlook not as
only the very things that yield the cenium arch, Frederick L. Stoddard
richest pleasures, but entirely lose painted the allegory of Womanhood
sight of the personality that makes at his request.
Fathered Many Artists.
those pleasures possible, a condition
easily accomplished when that per-
The number of artists 1,vhose best
sonality. prefers not to be nominated
for "halls of fame" and like advertise- work has been saved to us through
Mr. Lewisohn will never be known,
melds. However, it is good for us to
know something of our benefactors for his charity is kind. But we do
that he is loved and revered
and good for them to know of our know
act wi th
appreciation; hence these lines on liv all who conic in close cont
dsh ; in-
Mr. Adolph Lewisohn, that modest, him and the list of his frienip
gentle patron of the arts and artists, eludes practically every American
Arts artist. Long, too, is the roster 0
ao
rtn etsu, b er issue of "Arts
American art works that appear in
the orS e t
and d Dec
Fifty-two years ago, at the age of the gallery of his New York home.
18, he sailed with his brother Leonard that they are asociated with old
from Hamburg to seek his fortune in masterpieces and works of well-
"the States," setting up his new home known foreign artists is an example
in New York, the city on which, when of Mr. Lewisohn's keen appreciation
Fortune smiled, he lavished his ap• , of art. Illakelock, Wyant, Bellows,
preciation and his philanthrophy. , Sargent, Whistler, Kent, Speicher
many others are seen with Reny
His Success as Financier. and
Embarking in the commission branch, Titian, Diner, Manet, Israels,
_
Degas
and their like. Sculptures of
he fro
business with his brother,
Bourdelle and Chester Beach
,
those Rodin,
Strati-
lowed, in the course of time,
liP)d,, space therein. Like Mr. Strati-
other and larger interests that
led s x Mr. Lewisohn is a great admirer
financier
him finally to success as a
i'
and as a developer of America's great ings
of Monticells
flower paint-
and owns beautiful
a lovely one.
For some time these splendid
natural resources.
The fact that Mr.Lewishon has
been responsible fur great national works
have been known to the New
t Y hor rk y public. It is said that over
development should of itse lt place
hint high in public esteem, but there i t thousand people have viewed
hi
is another
more immediate bone-
them during
the past
five years
his and
fellow-countrymen
that shortly
a complete
catalogue
of and
the
ht
to to and does win their ate collection will he issued, as Mr.
ought
Lewisohn feels that art lovers have
plause,
that
is his
pat a right to know what and where the
ronage and
of the
arts
and splendid
of artists.
DR. FRANK CRANE,
e
And it is a patronage of the finest art ofthe world has found a resting
THE NEW' YORK GLOBE
order, for he places his art apprecia- '
His Galleries Always Open.
lion, his judgment of it and his means
to gratify both directly into the hands ■ This European custom of throwing
and lives of the people to enjoy it . open private galleries to the public is
with lona
not continent in this country, and for
, that reason the exceptions are the
Gives City College Stadium.
This is the finest kind of art pat- more appreciated. But in the case (It
ronage. It was not enough, appar- Mr. Lewisohn, his home benefactions
ently Mr Mr. Lewisohn to give the do not stop with the gallery, for his
superb stadium to the City College splendid Louis XV ballroom has
of New York some years ago, for probably seen more assemblages of
this year he made it possible for the artists and art lovers than any other
public to hear nightly music of the in America. Here were arranged the
best kind, and often he is seen enjoy- plans for the splendid concerts at the
ing it with them. Stadium. Here the various concert
Ilerc is the key of his character: committees worked out their details.
to give the best in the best manner. and here, too, the auditions of singers
And the manner of his giving includes' and various musicians were heard.
always his own enjoyment of the gift. And numberless have been the die-
As this is true of the Stadium and coveries of genius there of which the
Music. so it is with his patronage of public knows nothing, but front which
Corner of Hastings and High
I
the other arts and of artists them- it derives much pleasure.
Aye
Blocks
North
of
Cratiot
of Woodward
selves. Numberless are his donations . For most people this yielding of
to art galleries and schools; to insti- privacy would be a severe trial. For
anions enabling struggling students Mr. Lewisohn it is a pleasure, be-
of every kind to help„themselves; and cause he genuinely loves art in all
M r. Michael Goodman announces especially to those ss ho have never its forms, believes in its uplifting
the marriage of his sister, M iss Rose had a chance in life does he lend a value to mankind, and because lie
Evelyn Goodman, to Mr. Herman J. helping and sympathetic hand. loves mankind itself. We owe him
Another gift of Mr. Lewisolin's to much, and sincere appreciation is the
Mr. Scholia',
g ladly
Schupan of this city.
NIr. and Mrs. Charles Eisenman of has recently returned from France the general Public is the auditorium ' only coin of payment. This we
Yankee of the Hebrew Technical School for Bite, teeling that like mercy—charity
t
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t
h
d
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serve
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ciet. dand have returned from a visit w
Girls at Second avenue and Fifteenth in art "blesseth him who gee es and
o 9 wich
s,
Division for 13 month
fh
and entirely him who takes."
to Charlevoix.
were spent continuously on the tiring street. Though smaller
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Our exquisite showings will en-
able you to select home fur-
nishings that will be a continual
source of inspiration to you.
Mason-
Five Blocks East
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LOCAL NOTES
TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES Says
Mr. and Mrs. Nleyer Harrison of live, His regiment, the 104th 'Man-
Can't Protect Jews
Pittsburgh, motored to Detroit and Dity, 26th Division, was the only Amer-
Without Allies' Consent
icin division to have their colors dec-
visited here for a few days.
oeated by the French with the l role
'es at the 'remote will
s.' 7, ••
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Nliss Nloilie Adelson of 8911 Brush de Guerre. They also received a for-ibegin on
LONDON—A report of the 'Lou-
mg , r'et' t.eni-
tiegm u ..
t NI • A 1) Finn airs. L. eign decoration—the French green ,)
6, at 10:3.0. ''; The e sermon tril l he . don Times" states that the conditions
street an
D. Fine, and Nliss Jeanette Fine of Foragere cord. After a wedding trip. delivered by Rabbi Franklin.
' of N'ohlin and Podolia are so dread-
Pontiac, spent a few (lays visiting Mr. and airs. Schupan will make their
which has; MI and the massacres upon the Jews
Tile Volunteer Choir
"
home at Leicester Court.
notable
spell
service are so terrible that a deputation of
rendered
friends at Lake Orion.
- --- throughout the summer will be re-, Poles, Czechs and Ruthenians came
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placed by the regular Temple choir. to 1Varsaw and asked Gen. Pilduski
to occupy the whole territory. Pit-
; duski answered the delegation that
is not at liberty to (lo anything
the consent of the :Sines.
' According to the report of the
Due to the limited seating capacity "London Times" the Jews are the
of Temple Beth El, Supplementaryj main sufferers of the anarchy that
Services will be held under the au- reigns at Podolia and Volffin, where
spices of the Temple at the Unitarian , anti-Semitic bands under the leader-
Church, corner of Edmund I'lace and ship of brigands, walk around from
NVoodward avenue. , city to city and devastate Jewish
The Supplementary Services will be 1 homes. Their favorite pastime is to
identical in every way with those held; place Jews in line one behind the
in the Temple. No charge for ad.; other and to shoot seven times at
mission will be made, but a contri- them. The Bolshevik soldiers call-
1/01011 will be accepted by the Com- not (10 anything to protect the Jews
mime in charge to aid in defraying as they are occupied in fighting
; against Kolchak and Dennikin.
the expense incurred.
CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Strangers Welcome At •
he
Supplementary Services : without
stop me on the street If you like, and we'll go over this to.
The Supplementary Services have
become an established institution in
Detroit and the idea has been accept.'
ed and followed extensively by other ;
cities. It is now possible for bun- JEWISH BOY DESIRES ROOM-
dreds of non-affiliated Jewish men
Can only afford to pay $3.00 per
and women to attend services ()II the! week. Address Box 674, Detroit
High Holydays. It is expected, in
Jewish Chronicle.
view of the large attendance at the ,
Services in the past two years, that YOUNG MAN IN EMPLOY OF
every available seat will be occupied
DETROIT JEWISH CHRON-
an Rosh Ilashonah and font Kippur.
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Services will begin on Rosh Hash- 1 ROOM AT ONCE. CALL CHER-
onali eve, September 24, at 7 p. lit.,
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1 have lien in the life Insurance profession now for 13 yearn
knowledge secured during that
and all of my experience And
time is at ymir service.
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SIR. AND NIBS. LOUIS DUSCOFF
air. and Mrs. Louis Duseoff, of I rendered several vocal selections, aid-
1134 Second avenue, celebrated their' ed by his two children, who danced
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at ery cleverly. Mr. .A. Klein intro-
the Shaarey Zialek Congregation 010 duced
Nloses
Kaufman
as toastmaster
Rabbi
Levin.
Rabbi Cohen,
of New
Monday evening, September 1. Covers York City, Councilman D. NA . Simons,
Residence:
were laid for a hundred and seventy- and Rabbi J. M. Levine, of Cincinnati,
Main 4720 and 626
320 Atkinson Avenue
five. After the guests were seated. as well as many others. responded to
Hemlock 3455.
WANTED—Young g
man
an desires room
the bridal party, comprising the im- the call of the toastmaster. Tele-
.
and b o a r d with r e fi n e d Jewish f a m -
9 13:011a;Rial'ina':111:.( miCura°tr'r:It'iisllt i' '1 :li
mediate family of Mr. and Sirs. Dus- grams front friends in and outside of ' a SI,:l,Pl o tiest°Slii'o'enri(%2 v ( )5i111‘a t I )(1 ,1:3
to
Rabbi
Samuel
S.
alayerlierg.
;retie
ily.
References
furnished.
Kindly
coif, lead by Sir. Duscoff's oldest the city were read during the course
communicate with Box 352, Detroit
Mother. entered, told the couple took of the evening. Among the out-of- {aleBeth El.
Jewish Chronicle.
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their places under the wedding town guests were alr. and Mrs. E. 11.
.
canopy, where Rabbi Hershman de- Magnus, of Toledo: Ra
Jewish Citizenship in France. TO RENT—Brand new lower duplex
livered an interesting and instructive Cohen and wife, of New York: Rabbi
at 394 Calvert. Six rooms an d pr-
rs. IL
-
til:. During the service of a delight- J. NI. Levine, of Cincinnati; M
age. Side drive. Rent 880. Ope n
So far as Napoleon was the Jewish
fill repast, the guests were entertained Ziserinan, of Philadelphia, and Miss
Sunday 3-5. Call Northway 5651-R.
emancipator. his work was largely
by Mr. Windier, of Mt. Clemens, who Marie Rosenblat, of Cleveland.
- overthrown by the return of the Bour-
WANTED, ROOM with private fam-
0
were
the
Jews
Miss
Dorothy
Rosen,
1117
Beau
bons.
Not
until
183
Miss Helen E. Weisberger of Cali-
Best references furnished.
made foil-fledged citizens of Frantic,ily.
fornia avenue, has returned home hien street, left Friday for Chicago.
Address Box 502, Detroit Jewish
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when they produced such distinguish-
after several week s' stay in the East.
onpir c e le.
fe rre N do . rth Woodward dis-
cd statesmen as a Cretnieux and a Chronicle.
Mrs. Henry Goldsmith announces PROTEST SEARCH OF
the engagement of her da ughter;
Foulds. Thereafter the Jews looked
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RABBIS'
HOMES
upon themselves as the most enthusi-
Leah, to James i1. B. Silk of this
astically devoted Frenchmen. Little I
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city.
Have
you
visited
the
flee Jewish common-
did they dream of the shattering of
m
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LO. 1 it ). N—T
LONDON-
y at Vilna made public a protest their happiness by the horrors of the
Nliss Rose' Italtrotsky of Oil Cite,
M. & R. Delicatessen Store
Dreyfus 1
case. Light 1
began to break
Pa.. who was the guest of her cousin, it
II. Zackheim of Medbury against the search that was made at . .
the house of Rabbi Rubenstein under when 1 emenceau, now such a great,
NITS. M.
ave.. has returned to her home.
the pretense that they had fired upon French figure, published in his paper
lola's famous "J'Ac-
soldiers from the Rabbi's house. In world novelist
t h e
Detroit the
arrivals
this week
at denied
Grand
protest
it is
that they had case" letter. Still, after the vmdica-
E. Hotel.
Ntackinac,
include
Mr. fired from Rabbi Rubenstein's house lion of Dreyfus. there remained Drey- I
II ykow
sky and Mrs.
A. by-
kowsky.
and it is stated that to search in the feeards and anti-Dreyfusards until'
II.
Rabbi's house for ammunition is an the world war. Then Dreyhis and
his son enlisted for France. •I hen
insult to the whole community.
590 Hastings, near Benton
In many circles in Warsaw it is Rabbi Levi placed a crocifix at the
Robert Weiss, who recently re -
soldier. Then
turned to Long Branch, Long Lake. demanded that the government make lips of a (lying Catholic
Corned Beef Always Hot at
from Camp Custer, after being in an investigation of the whole matter Catholic priests ministered to dying
and that
the guilty
should
be Jewish
soldiers. repeating
the "Hear,-
training in the
It
O. ones
T.
C.
during
the
,
the M. & R.
sulting the rabbi of 0 Israel." the priests had somehow
summer, will remain there with Ins oo ni sh e d f or i n
el-
parents, Mr. and ales. Fred Weiss. Vilna. learned to say. Now there is es
The
"Moment"
of
Warsaw
reports
reason
to
hope
that
concord
and
re•
Cleanliness
is next to
of Flint, the rest of the season.
that Dr. Shabbad, the chief of the ligious liberty will remain as perma
01, DETROIT
—
Godliness
at
the
M. & R.
Vilna
community,
was
arrested.
Dr.
rent
French
possessions.—Emann-El.
Harry Horowitz. of 974 Brush
Griswold and Lafayette
'
street, has recently returned from a Shabbad went around in his automo-
The
various
Young
Men's
Hebrew
Drive over and try Sand-
distributing American relief
two weeks' stay at Cleveland and, bile
Eight Convenient Branches
Cedar Point. He was the guest of money. He was arrested and brought Associations throughout New Jersey
wich at the M. & R. 'ts good
his cousins. Mr. and Sirs. Nathan a prisoner to Vilna but he was freed will assemble in state convention at
I
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Trenton.
immediately.
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