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THE, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

GOOD-BYE, PALESTINE

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Werden, MC.
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Mrs. Sctt
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Lindsey, M.
By DR. JOSEPH KRINSKY.
The list of workers
Stebbins , Mrs. R. J.
Leon Hmbrger, Mrs. H. Wol, Mrs.' E.
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Sam Goldberg, Jr., Sirs. Ed A. VV0111, Philip Gleichman, Mrs. Max Stoner,
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Mrs Sam Cohen Mrs. IS l Kramer ,M rs. 11. C. Furter, Miss Muriel Arthur.
Dedicated to the American Zionist
. Ieavenric,
h Mrs. Raymond Day, !qrs. Silbert I.iv-
Medical Unit.
\II s: David \\Olin 's , Mrs. J
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I Nliss S. Friedenburg, Mrs. E. T. Berger, ingston, Miss M. Williard, Miss Tor- Farewell to Zion's sacred Lind,
arx, Mrs. Stewart me Marx, Miss Hermal Cohen, Mrs. J.
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Marx,
L. Ro b in n , Mrs. A.
To Galilee's blue sky,
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Mrs. L.
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rs. Mary \Vasson, Mrs. Charles N. Freer,
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plain and
ati ,!
pps te soMrs.
Mrs.
Gipp leman, rs. E Kas- To Judah's mountain,
Clark,
Mrs.
Theodore
Bargman,
Mrs.
Ito,
Mrs.
A.
C.
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all.
Mrs.
Slaty'
sults. "1 am very much gratified," Sin. I
strand—
l.
Ebe
Nt ogers, S. Mrs.
ss Jane R
Prown stated, 'by the noble response of I Herman Ullman. Mrs. Hugo Loss en- i Pow
Jerusalem, Good-bye I
Ginsb urg,
T orrence , Mieeste
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in,
Detroit women. 1 feel confident that that, Sirs. Franklin
Cohen,
Miss
Elm.'
Wed.
Nies.
N. • Ni es. J. sik
care iirmsti. mrs.
will
work
as
earnestly,
sincerely
,
land of sacred truth,
Mks Gene
Fleishman, Miss A. Oppenheimer, Mrs Mrs. Sam
Gilvert, Miss E. Siegel,
Mrs.
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,„ Sirs. D. \'. Davis,
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and zealously as they did last year, and A. siddiaan. mrs.
E. Agsback. 3,1
od prophets' dreams divine,
Frank,
Mrs.
S.
that our combined etTorts will produce
mrs. A. Brauer.
n. rove ,av,s, ,.rs.
Thou home of Judah's strength and.
en better results than they did last Henry
youth—
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Same Rose, Mrs. Frank Neiman, Nliss Frank, Mrs. Ben Jaco bs, Mi. s Sadie
arl
Nussbaum,
Miss
Ilirshman,
Mrs.
Max
Iteretult,
Mrs.
as
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My loved l'alestine I
M. N. M. Harrison, Mrs. I.
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Year. While we are net willing
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mait, ;,,,:h N.IrNsirar‘.
S.
E Stearns,
Mrs.! Sunshine,
o body of Jewish women entirely—there
a n d Catholic
. T. Frank Robinson, Mrs., Daneman, Mrs. NI: Grabowsky, Miss Thine is the soil that gave me birth,
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. being both Protestant m
Mvra Cohen. \I n. A. E. Sturm, Nil's.
in T. Ruse,, Slr,
"'titers along the volunteers
Here first I drew my breath,
Kopple, Mrs. S. Silberman, Mrs. S.
Frank, Mrs Mollie Robinson.
Division 1)—the greater majority are
for K. lambs Mrs !Starks Mrs. Simons E.
And here, within thy blood-drenched
tit
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Icwish women ' lint there t is
need av ist
earth,
e j sasycorllill:,,i, em tsRotit h lteltji,l(rls, ,
tili)titrot astkoittiec
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My fathers sleep in death.
t 'lliacii)Peir7o11etal"stliecritsas
wish Schlesinger,
Mrs.
E.
Amburg,
Miss
hl
I strong,
Persons." V('Iunteers,
= 11)000
One reads everywhere these days Here was I young, here was
aid in the campaign are asked to Sylvia Simons, :qrs. E. Rosenthal, Mrs.
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of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Amid thy crags and rocks,
Sirs. Felix Mahler, Mrs. of horrible persecutions of the Jew
rg,
with
Sirs.
Brown,
T.
Rosenire
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anmmmicate
w
n
a'
And heard thy royal minstrel's song,
At the 15 - Mile Road
L. Kraus ' Mrs. Rosenberg, NIrs, Fried- throughout eastern Europe. Sonic of
rence avenue, or to call Hemlock 448.
Woodward Avenue
berg
.And watched the bleating flocks.
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beautiful surround- E'
Following is a list of the Jewish
these stories can be thrown aside as
A modern high grade Cemetery in dui -Midst or
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women working in Division I):
Mrs. Si. Ft-liftoff, Mrs. Albert Gins- mushy rumor. Others are undoubt- Long years I've roamed o'er land and
loge.
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Chairman, Mrs. David ‘. Brown;
Sirs. F. Schram, Sirs. Ruth edly only too true. Future bitter
The only exclusive Jewish cemetery In the city that guarantees to
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sea,
S.
vice-chairman, \Ire. Joseph L. Wel,cr;
A. Goulson,
a
Brown, Rosenfield, Si
every purchaser PERMANENT MAINTENANCE.
prosecutions are seriously feared by
A weary exile's way;
rs. Davidson, Mrs. Mrs. T.
D.
It you have not already made reservation for a family plot, you can 5 team captains, Sirs. Julius
By
night
I dreamt of Galilee,
ia
those
who
know
conditions
in
the
un-
Mrs.
Meyer
Frank,
Sirs.
Leo
M.
Frank-
= lin, Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal, Mrs. It. \V. Davis, Miss
And prayed and hoped by day.
F-. do so now.
C.
settled countries. Here, on the other
The Cemetery Board meets In the synagogue at Willis and Brush
Glogoever, Miss E Heavenrich, Mrs. Hattie Gippleman, Mrs. A. Breitenbach,
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Lazarus, Nliss Francis Netzorg, hand, is the story of a plan to build
.g. every Wednesday evening at eight; and Sunday mornings at ten.
W.
Ileavenrich,
Mrs. M.
Freud.
Mrs. \frs Ben Isleisner, Sirs. Charles F in- a Jewish temple as part of an e u- Then came a call from Zion's strand,
Wallace
Rosenheim,
Mrs.
Morris
0 Call Glendale 5197.
A groan of mortal pain,
sterwald,
Mrs. Ben 0. Marx, Sirs. . .
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mum
inionmom
ii
ionommionma
motiliumommmmiut?
Gomm mimic 1 ii 1 1 lin nommom in int ith norm immi i 1
Rosenfield, Sirs. Munroe Rosenfield, Mendelsohn, Mrs. Hilda Berger, Sirs.icational and religious group plan of A cry for help from Judah's land—
From hill, and dell, and plain.
Mrs. Melville Welt, Mrs. Sidney Weiss- Emlinger Mrs. Velinka, Mrs. David, buildings in a large American city.
man, Sirs. Henry \Vineman: lieutenants, King, Mr. Morris Sample. Sirs. Josep h A university with its many colleges,
Nliss Emma Butzel, Miss Elizabeth Siegel, Mrs. George Eppstean, Sliss S. a scientific school, an art school, an It circled o'er the Western sea,
Wiseman, Mrs. David Levy, Mrs. H. Himellioch, Sirs. Max Edwards, Sirs. J. art gallery rarely beautiful in archi-
It thundered at my door,
Rosenlieitn, Mrs. Maurice Goldberg, Garvett Miss Mary Gould, Sirs. Pon- tecture and a finely and stately Pres- It stirred the slumliring soul in me—
Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer, Sirs. Andrew nusky, Mrs. I. Rapenport, Mrs. A. byterian church are already parts of
That cry from Jordan's shore.
Wineman, Mrs. :Mortimer,A. Meyer, Mrs. Lapin Cohen, Mrs. M. L. Cohen, Mrs. this group. A Roman Catholic Latin
Joseph Alexander, Mrs. Ni. Erman, Jacob Nathan, Nliss Rose Edloff, Mrs.
We heard the call across the wave,
Mrs. S. I ). Oppenheimer, Mrs. 11. I'. A. Frank, Sirs. Sul M. Cohen, Mrs. school, recently dedicated, is just at
We came in close-knit ranks,
Cohen. Sirs. Esther Simons, Mrs. Flora Sam Eppstean, Mrs. Albert Zenner, the edge. A Christian Science church We gave our help to heal, to save,
Goodman, Sirs. J. I.. Freud, Mrs. N. Mrs. Julia Frank, Mrs. Richard Sher- is on the way to completion. The
Nor sought for praise or thanks.
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Ginsburg, Mrs. S. Cohen, Mrs. J. E. man, Sirs. Philip Fineberg, Mrs. Jack Jewish temple has been designed by
Goldberg, Sirs. A. F. Allen, Mrs. \V. Y. Raphael, Mrs. Arthur Livingston, Miss architects who have the whole group Now loved ones watch for our return,
Allen, Sirs. Sam Hoexter, Sirs. Louis Jennie Gordon, Mrs. E. Erkhouse, Mrs. in charge. It will he one of the fin-
And tender lips implore,
*inion, Mrs. Harry Farbstein, Mrs. M. N. Robinson, Mrs. J. Immerman,
est members of the scheme. The Anil aching hearts with longing yearn
Avery Ginsburg, Sirs. Louis Alarymont, Sirs. I. Weinberg, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.
Jews
in
that
city
are
an
honored
part
On fair Columbia's shore.
Sirs. S. Kaufman, Sirs. Sidney Levy, Handler, Miss Lorine Simmons, Miss
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, Mrs. C. Jackson, Sadie'Gross, Miss Annette Gross Miss of the citizenry. They are always in
Sirs. Oscar Robinson, Mrs. Morris, Ray Benjamin, Mrs. Sol Benjamin, Mrs. the van of any public movement. Good-bye to Zion's sacred land,
To Galilee's blue sky,
Heger, Mrs. William Levyn, Mrs. Louis Harold van Baalen, Mrs. Julius Bing, They take care of their own people
mountain, plain and
Beck, Mrs. Oscar Rosenfield, Mrs. Sirs. \Varner, Mrs. Louis Frank, Sirs. quietly and effectively, seldom asking To Judah's
strand—
Samuel Slayerberg, Miss Anna Solo- Otto Kohn, Mrs. F. Beers, Mrs. I. outside help. Yet they are always
Jerusalem,
Good-byd
Mrs. H. Jacobs, Sirs. Samuel Friedberg, Mrs. C. Fechheimer, Mrs. I.
Mall,
ready to aid "Gentile" charities and
Weisner, Mrs. Joseph Decker, Sirs. .Nlyers, Mrs. Si. Meyer, Mrs. Ben
Samuel Sterns, Sirs. Louis J. Hirshman, Solinger, Mrs. J. J. Snyder, Mrs. \V. E. institutions.—Sandusky (0.) Register.
The Jewish Literary Society and
Mrs. Sol \Voiff, Mrs. Samuel Heyman, Sable. Mrs. E. Unger, Sirs. N. C. Weil,
the Young Men's Hebrew Associa-
Cornell Schreibler, mayor of Tole- tion of Galveston, Texas, have voted
Mrs. Leon Van Vliet, Mrs. F. Ham- Sirs. Irving Oherfelder, Miss Rose
make
burger, Mrs. A. Wolff, Sirs. A. Cohen, Hecht, Mrs. Elmer J. Clark, Mrs. H. do, Ohio, has been nominated to
to consolidate.
4.
Mrs. 0. Neustadt, ! Miss F. Alexandre, Lieberman, Sirs. Leipsinger, Mrs. R. R. the race for the mayoralty Nov.
and Mrs. Morris Ullman.

PATRIOTIC FUND
ENLISTS SUPPORT
OF DETROIT SEWS'

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Jews and Gentiles

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General Motors
Trucks

/4 To;., 11/4, 2, 3 1/2 and 5 Tons' Capacity.
Bodies for every purpose.

Highway Trailers

1,500 tbs. to 15 tons capacity.
All types for Autos and Motor Trucks.
Two-wheelers, Semi-trailers and Four-wheel Re-
versible.

Owen & Graham Co., Distributors

East Grand Blvd. at Oakland Ave.

CARMEL KOSHER RESTAURANT

—A Strictly Kosher Dining Room—

Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin

NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Meals Served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.

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Saturday Meals should be ordered Friday
Carmel Kosher Restaurant Association

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75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor

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Patriotic Fund
Visiting Week

Home Cooking
RESTAURANT

25 Broadway

Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking
served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.

Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building
Formerly the Alt Heidelberg

To the People of Detroit and Wayne County:

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Last year you subscribed over $10,000,000 including $1,000,000
for the support of the public welfare agencies of the Community
Union. You will be asked soon to contribute again. The annual cam-
paign of the Detroit Patriotic Fund to raise $5,250,000 for local and
foreign relief, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army, for additional hos-
pital beds and new institutional buildings begins November 3.

MEN!

These organizations and the institutions they operate are yours.
For your own information and protection, make it your business to
find out how they are spending your money.

Be sure and see these smart
new patterns I just brought back
with me from New York. These
woolens will make the finest
suits you've seen in years. Drop

There is a still better reason. It is a duty you owe your community to satisfy
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yourself that its orphaned children, its aged pour, its sick and physically

handicapped are properly cared for.

That you may use at first hand the work these institutions are doing, the
series of visiting days starting
Patriotic Fund has arranged for a
Monday and continuing throughout the week as a prelude to the campaign.

in and see them.

The organizations have been grouped according to the nature of the work
pub-
a day has been set apart for each group. A schedule will be
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be
at
the
various
institutions
to
show
you
through.
will
lished daily and guides

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Remember, these institutions are ours. They belong to us
—and we to them! Let us, therefore, give them our personal
interest and our moral support as well as our dollars.

Importing Tailor

Glendale 2576

796 Woodward Avenue

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Program k r Patriotic
Fund Visiting Week

Salesroom and Office:

Phone, Market 2892

Phone

BUICK

Service Station No.3
Marshall & Smith
1537 Grand River
Garfield 1650

Detroit Branch:
750 Woodward Ave.

follows:

Monday—Children's Day
Tuesday—Protective-Relief Day
Wednesday—Old People's Day
Thursday—Educational and
Settlement Day
Friday—Health Day
Saturday—Hospital Day

2843-2851 East Grand Boulevard

Service Station No. 1
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21.23 Giairmount
at Woodward
Market 4732

The organizations participating in The Patriotic Fund
Campaign this year and the amounts asked for each are as

Oct. 27 — Nov. 1

STARKWEATHER-BUICK

Service Station No. 2
East Gd. Boulevard,
Belle Isle Bridge
Edgewood 681

This Year's Budget

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Detroit Community Union (to complete 1919)..$ 486,000.00
1,500,000.00
Detroit Community Union (for 1920)
200,000.00
American lied Cross Membership Roll Call
135,000.00
Salvation Army Peace Time Fund
664,000.00

Foreign Relief

Capital Expenditures
Reserve Fund

See daily import for lists of institu-

i ems holding tit tin house on these

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for Building Program

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1,989,500.00
275,500.00

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Detroit Patriotic

Fund

100 Griswold Street

Cadillac 7(241

