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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

DETROIT JEWRY
RESPONDS NOBLY
TO FUND APPEAL

RABBI WISE OPENS
BNAI BRITH COURSE
OF LECTURES NOV. 13

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Credit Terms
Arranged

(Continued From I'age One.)

Iii.. of the principles of Industrial in-
surance, abolition of Child labor, (Ad-
000000 are bereft mothers and chil- ag• pensions, a minimum wage,
workmen's compensation and the
dren.
right of the workingmen to organize.
Half Million for Jewish Causes.
•
ing of peace has made n o lie then met with a storm of oppo-
'The coating
essential difference in the amount sition.
In July, 1918, Rabbi \Vise attributed
called for in the 1919-1920 budget.
which will be devoted to Jewish Re- the attention of the press by going,
with
his 17 year old son. to work in
lief Work. Nearly a half million dol-
lars will be used for Jewish welfare the shipyards of Stamford, Conn. He
work at home and abroad, $350,00(1 mingled with the men who declared
° lived their
going to the Jewish Relief Fund;$70,- him a "regular fellow.
000 for the United Jewish Charities; life and shared their toll.
During the war Rabbi \\'ise ren-
$8,062 to the Jewish Fresh Air Soci-
tY; $45,000 to the 'pew Fresh Air dered iucahiable sues use to the many
:camp, and $75,000 toward the out- , reli. of• ttrgatiirations operating na the
nte. He was awarded the Cress
struction of buildings' iii whichto us:kr-a
f the Legion of Honor
house the Yawl. and Y. W. II. A.
o f Chevalier o
In the few days remaining before by the French governint•nt, January
the close of the campaign, the Jews of 9. 1919, for distinguished service to
Detroit are asked to pledge their sup- the cause of France and the Allies.
port to a greater extent than was felt
Biographical Sketch.
necessary at the opening of the drive.
f Aaron Wise,
Rabbi \vise, the s op o
A number of prominent Jews have ;II-
NV aS born at Budapest, March 17, 1862.
ready expressed their willingness to
He studied at the College of the City
increase their subscriptions and fur-
of New York (18$7-91), at Columbia
ther efforts will he made to convince
College where he took his B. A. de-
others of the worthiness of the appeal
gree (1892), and at Columbia Uni-
and the necessity for immediate funds.
versity where he was graduated with
Thanks are due the following Jew-
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
ish men and women for their work in
Ile pursued his rabbinical
the interests of the Patriotic Fund: in 1991.
studies under Rabbis Gottheil, Kohut,
David M. Brown, vice-president,
Ciarsoni, Joffe and Margolis, In 1893
member of the executive committee
was appointed assistant to Rabbi
and board of directors; Henry Fee-
Henry S. Jacobs of the Congregation
hinter, member of the board of direc-
Jeshurim, New York City, and
tors; Henry P. Breitenbach, member
later in the same year, minister to
educational committee ; Milton C.
the congregation. Ile was called to
Ilirshfield, features committee; A. C.
the rabbinate of the Portland, Ore.,
Silverman, window displays; S. Cap-
lan, moving picture houst•s; Julian II. temple in WOO.
A list of the organizations with
Krolik, chairman of district C; Mrs.
has been affiliated
David A. Brown, chairman of Wom- which Rabbi \\ 1 ise
during his distinguished career is in-
en's Work.
Team captains: Jermu• S. Freud, dicative of his untirtig zeal in the
Maurice Dreifuss, S. M. Fechheinier, service of American Jewry. He ',vas
the first secretary of the American
Joseph M. Welt, Emanuel Lewis,
Federation of Zionists, and at the
Henry Decker, Joseph M. Weiss.
Field workers (tiles): Alvin Hersch, second Zionist Congress held at Basel
in
1898 \vas delegate and secretary for
Fred Ginsberg, John Ginsberg, Syl-
van Grosner, Dr. Emil Amberg, Dr. the English language. In 1903 he was
S. J. Eder, Dr. Abraham Fellinan, appointed Commissioner of Child
I saac R. Meyers, Dr. 11. L. Morris, Labor for the state of Oregon. He
Dr. G. 1'. Meyers, Dr. II. A. Shafer, is the founder of the People's Forum
II. Cohen, I. R. Myers, George Kahn, of Portland. Rabbi \Vise was the
.
J. H. Katzenberg. M. Goldenberg, Eu- first vice-president of the Free Re-
gene A. Klein, If. .1. Mendel, Fred ligiotts Association of America. lie
a member of the American Jewish
Ginsberg, ;Wham Friedman, S. .
i,
Cohen, M. S. Welt, Andrew Wineman,
Jerome Freud, Walter S. Ileavenrich, Relief Commission, of the Join
Henry Fechimer, Rabbi S. S. Mayer- and
tribution
Commission
and founder
director
of the League
of Na-
Unity. Ile is a member of the
berg, Arthur Pixel, I. II. Rosengarten,
ia! •
Henry Wineman, I). J. Brown, L. S. Committee tut Labor of the Council
i ii.
wm iism
Frank of National Defense. He is the head
Cooper, F. A. Coulson , I.

(Continued From Page One.)

Annual
Pre-Thanksgiving Sale

of

Dining Furniture

IN LINE with our annual custom, we now an-
nounce a far-reaching sale of Dining Room
Furniture.
The interesting part of the event is that the
highest type of furniture is now available at ex-
ceptional reductions.
A few of the offerings are briefly described
below !

$960 Italian Renaissance

ce suite of Florentine Walnut with
70-inch buffet (hand carved), extra large
oblong table china cabinet, host chair, and
5 diners with blue Damask seals

Alb er t /;„1,1,.,,, II . I.. Cohen,

Berman, Benjamin Shiffinan, A. Marx, of the Bronx Settlement work in New
Sigmund S. Goldsmith, Sampson F. York. vice-Inesidcilt of the American
Schrieber, J. D. Greenbaum, Wilford Association of Labor Legislation, di-
ctor of the New York State Con-
ih na m \vit. re
1- Goldman,
George
r e Berman,
liam
N. Museowitz,
Wm.
S. Terence of Religion and trustee of the
Labor Commission.
Reese, National child
Nathaniel
Rothschild,
K.
Meyer Stone, I. Loplowitz, Nathan In spite of his arduous work in the
f
polity,
industrial,
social, eco-
o
Baron, E. Rubenstein, 11. L. Solomon, fields
M. Rosenfeld, Nathan Levine, E. IL nomic and rt•ligions advancement,
Weiss. Rabbi Wise edited flue Arabic orig-

—9-place suite of Mahogany with 72iinch $
485
buffet with large linen cabinet, 8-ft. oblong
extension table, large china cabinet, host
chair and 5 diners

trtel a"'-
‘ti l it i
c ethical
lr aninte
i Nni ;,'ilr a l 'COII;i1.1 li 't 'Ie s'I' n:ili'l
much credit cannot be given tise of the Ilth century by Solomon
' who during Iliti Gabriol. During his work at
the "Four-Minute Men •
the week preceding the drive did Portland, Rabbi Wise
was founder
- Beth Israel Pul-
much to ;tuvaken the community to a and editor of the
sense of its responsibilities. Aiming MC'
_ _
their services
t
those who conrilmted
to this work are the following: Mil-
leader, Louis Coane,
ton Id.
Berger, A. Lapin-Cohen,
Nathaniel 11. (ioldstick, Alvin I).
11 ersh, Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg,
A crowd that will tax the capacity
Samuel Shimans, Chas. C. Simons.
large auditorium of the
NI. B. Sulzberger, Morris II. Finkel,
of the
Y 1'1" Synagogue t ' ex P ect'e d
SeYmour A. Oppenheini, Benjamin
Sh aarc
the public testi-
Svman-
Robinson, II. R. Solom on. I,.
Ti.
on
the
occasion
of
Alfred
ry L . w c i iisii.i ii ,
s k y, H
❑ onial to Captain Isadore Levin on
Sunday
evening,
November
9th. The
burgh.
W olenar
worki ng i ii wpm
ia feature of the meeting will be an ad-
i mc kh women
ac
r
D
s
s
under
cha
we irmanhip
th
duplicate their dress by Captain Levin, who will re-
xperiences abroad in
A. Bro n, promise to „f M,
cute his own e
connection with the Peace Conference
splendid record of last year.

485 Queen Anne Suite

Too

—9 piece suite of Americaa Walnut, with
roomy buffet, oblong table, large china
cabinet, host chair, and five diners. The
price is reduced 250

LARGE CROWD WILL
PUBLICLY WELCOME
CAPT. ISADORE LEVIN

hilanud 'F.

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Fourteenth Ave. Can Pass the Door,

Open Evenings and Sundays

JEWISH CALENDAR.

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Woodward Ave. at 15 Mile Road

Modern—High Grade and Exclusive Cemetery

The only exclusive Jewish cemetery In the city that guarantees

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Wed, Sept. 24
New Year •. Eve
Nat. Oct. 4
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Thum. Pet. 11
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Nuccoth I Leta Day—Shentlol
Thum, Oct. 16
Atscreth
Frt., (let. 17
Nintchath Torah
Pri, Oct. 24
Itoach-Chodeack Cheavan
Nov. 23
Itoech-Chodeach
hannkah 1Fraat of Dedientioi..
Wed., Dee. 17

Itoach-Chodeach Tebeth-Mon., Dec. 22

of Conprepation Shaarey Zedek

to

1'ER51ANENT MAINTENANCE.
every purchaser
a family plot, you can
have not already made reservation for
It you
do no now.
The Cemetery Board meets in the synagogue at Willis and Brush
evening at eight; and Sunday mornings at ten.
every Wednesday
Call Glendale 5197.

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—9-piece suite of Fumed Oak, with roomy $
225
lauff.) 1 , 48.inch extension table, large china
cabinet and genuine leather slip seat
chairs. Sale price is

Corner of Hastings and High
Five Blocks North of Cratiot
Five Blocks East of Woodward

minister in the section.

Clover Hill Park
CEMETERY

$300 Queen Anne Suite

"The East Side's Greatest Store"

For the first time Jewish national
Mayerberg and Mr. Louis Cohatie. All tiller).
Fred M. Illitzel will preside at the
ty de-
delegates have been elected to the
com- meeting. Rabbi A. M. Hershman Will
laid stress o n the responsib
City
Council of Vienna. At the first
upon members of the
volving to
support the Patriotic Fund. deliver an address. A musical enter- sitting of the council the delegates
tainmentwill lie furnished by the De-
tomtit),
made a declaration that they, without
troit Young Judaeans and refresh-
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seeking to jeopardize the German
Congregation Beth Israel at Berlin, limos will be served by members of character of Vienna, are striving to
a new synagogue
N. H.,
has
dedicated
obtain complete and effective equal
at the same time installed Rev. 11111a's'111. The committee in charge
• I.
the "'cline c""'" " "
Rabbi 1 ' 1
ilian. Fred hi.
Butzel. Nathan , rights.
M
David Aaronson as Rabbi.
M
aduate of the Sell, 4)11 , I. D aVIS0 11
❑ and S. Berger.
Aaronson, who is
1Z 01,111S
of ..
s a grSeminary
public is cordially invited to at-
_Jewish Theological
T he
America, is the first English-speaking tend .

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Fumed Oak, with buffet, $
243
48-inch extension table, china cabinet, and
six chairs, with seats of genuine leather,
Sale - price is

—9.plece suite of

This Annual Sale offers you a splendid occasion to buy a Tea
Wagon—an article which will make its usefulness felt in every home.
$26.75
$35 Walnut Tea Wagon with removable tray
$33.75
$45 Mahogany Chippendale Tea Wagon
$25.50
$34 Mahogany Queen Anne Tea Wagon
$37.50
$50 Mahogany Adam Bros. Tea Wagon
$41.00
$54 Walnut Wagon with drop leaves

One of the most interesting and in- Land.
Capt. Levin, who is the son of
spiring "pep" meetings held during
flue campaign took place at Temple Rabbi Judah L. Levin, of this city, has
Beth El, Wednesday, November 5, been granted recognition as one of
of the world. His
istsby
leading
en
under the auspices of the Young Peo- the
sung
w ere Zion
plc's Society. An enthusiastic audi- praises i
ence listeed to :I unusally
splendid
at
the
recent
Zionist
Convention
at
u d by Ilud- Chicago. He took a very active part
II
n
he
ma ndat e of trn-
musical pro gram rendere
son's Symphony Orchestra, composed in preparing the
for the gove
an
of twenty-three musicians. Hudson's League of Nations
is he was an
Palestine. Ien thIth
such
Women's Quartet and Hudson's Male ent.tit of and ,is sociat ..:
advisor
M ack, Frank-
artet.
Weizm a n , Sok o low ,
Qu
The unstinted praise accorded these as
chkin .
o s solL an d Uss i
musicians in the press seemed amply flirter,
R
Capt. Levin also established an en-1
Encore
. night.
justified
Wednesday
after encore
was demanded by the viable reputation for mself as an in-
structor in the school of Artillery on
s the au th o r
audience.
we stern front. lie i
Brief addresses were given by Rah- the
hi 1,eo M. Franklin. Rabbi Samuel S. of a text book on the subject of Ar

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$365

$325 Adams F. Oak Set

Tea Wagons aae Reduced

TEMPLE BETH EL RALLY. and his subsequent visit to ilia Holy

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—9-plece suite of Walnut with 65.Inch $
247
buffet, 54-Inch table, large china cabinet,
and beautiful, high-back dining chairs up,
holstered in genuine leather

$810

'645 Sheraton 9-Pc. Set

"Four-Mintte Men" Rouse Interest.

$330 Louis XVI Din'g Set

Year. . Eye

Sup, Sept If

Contains None of the Indigestible Part of
the Wheat Berry

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Merchant
A.C. KRENZ Tailor

The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

925 Woodward Ave.

Just North of Forest Ave.

