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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Temple Beth El Notes.

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The Spirit of Unrest

Reaction from the stress of war, the High
Cost of Living, and the disturbed con-
ditions in industry throughout the
world have combined to lower the
morale of workers in many lines.

In the factory, in the mill, the high de-
gree of pep and enthusiasm is lacking
and production lags. Even domestic
service has caught the contagion, as
every housewife knows.
We think the claim none too broad that
employes of the Bell System have been
less affected by the spirit of unrest than
the majority of other workers. Yet its
effects have been felt and will continue
to be felt until the world begins to
swing back to normal.
The telephone management is doing all
in its power to remedy conditions and
restore service to pre-war standards. It
asks the patience and co-operation of
the telephone users.

MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY

YOUNG JUDAEA NEWS.

Save Money on

TAXI

TIRES

Young Judaea of Detroit was once
more placed on the map last Monday,
and Retail Tire
during the protest meeting against
Our New Wholesale
the massacres in the Ukraine, when Store Is Open.
nine members of the Daughters of
Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
the White and Blue, and one from
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%
the Lillies of Zion, took over charge
Private appearing cars—limen•
of the box collection at the Arcadia to 50%.
Sabbath Services:
Repairing. All
hall and collected $212.21 in nickels,
Vulcanizing and
sines and touring cars for all occa-
On Sabbath of this week, Rabbi
dimes and quarters. The heroine of Work Guaranteed.
Franklin will preach the sermon.
sions.
the day was Dora Shapiro, vice-pres-
Sabbath services begin at 10:30.
ident of the Daughters of the \\line
and
Blue,
who
collected
the
largest
Men's Club of the Temple:
267 BRUSH STREET.
The opening meeting of the Alen's individual sum, $70.26. Other collec-
Gratiot and Beaubien
Temple Club has been set for Wed- tions made by the Daughters were
Anna
Slonnivitz,
$30.57;
Dora
Camin-
nesday evening, December 17. On
J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
this occasion, a great triple meeting ick, $23.70; Sadie laroslow, $16.42:
Cherry 3737
of organizations affiliated with the Bessie tiedelka, $15.112; Ida Sendrov-
sky, 'SHAN; Edna Rosenfeld; $8.88;
Temple will take place;
The Woman's Auxiliary Associa- Lally Drapkin, $7.71); and Rine tirace,)
.
tion and the Young People's Society, 53.50. Sarah Sendrovsky, of the Lil-
after having separate entertainments lie, of Zion, collected 525.07.
In addition to the collections made.
for their own members, will join to-
gether to welcome with a most elab- Young Judaea pledged 550 from
among
its members, the members be-
orate and interesting program, the
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
newly formed :Hen's Temple Club. ing determined to double the amount.
49 DRATIOT AVE.
1\'hile further announcements of the The first circle to take steps toward
COR. LIBRARY AVE.
character of this meeting will be raising this sum of money was the
made hereafter, the big features of Buds of Judaea. Individual contribil-
tions and the dues for the next four
th e e vening will he kept as a sur-
prise for the audience, which is ex- weeks will consist of their share to-
pected to fill every seat in the Tem- ward the fund. "Share" will be the
Dress Trimmings and Supplies
slogan among the Young Judatians
Onyx Hosiery and
ple.
In the meantime, Temple members towards raising their mite in the cam-
Merode Underwear
are asked to hold upon the date--De- paign for Jewish Relief.
Kayser Silk Gloves
Forget-Me-Noss Elect Officers.
cember 17—for the big event.
DETROIT
396 HASTINGS ST.,
The Forget -NI e-Nots of Zion Sat-
Temple Choral Society:
urday night elected twenty new mem-
The Committee on Organization of
bers, thereby breaking the record of
the - Temple Choral Society has been any club ill Detroit. '1•11e member-
most formate in securing as the ship was immediately closed, iittil all
leader of the new organization, one
new candidates will from now on be
of the foremost and most popular
placed on the waiting list. The fol-
musicians now in Detroit. The exact
elected at that
date for the first meeting of the new lowing officers were
meeting: President, Anna Levin;
477 Hastings St., Cor. Division
society will be announced in our next
vice-president. Anna Bolinsky; sec
Detroit, Michigan.
issue. I 11 the meantime, all who ex- retary, Esther Friedman; treasurer,
of
pect to join are requested to send
Phone Cadillac 3299.
Cong. Mogan Abraham
Anna Rosenberg: members ofthe
their names to the Organization Com-
Young Judaea Council, Scho-
Specialist Antiseptic
mittee, care of Temple Beth El.
mils° and Vary Chernick.
Confirmation Class:
Knights Enjoy Hike.
On Saturday morning hot, the Con-
244 Farnsworth Northway 2006-W
tulitea had an
Th K nights iii
ir meeting last Sunday, follow-
C lass for 1920 beg a n its
firaon
m ti
s;
by
far
the
largest
enroll-
open
with
k
wor
of conrmts n any
class ing a hike to the northern part of
i
ti
the city. Under the leadership of NIr.
me m
has ever leftan tin Temple.
that
.
Because of the unusually large en- Samuel Heyman, their director, they
700 mARGUETTE BLDG
Watches, Jewelry, So
COLOR. PLATCS
k necess ary to
of Palestinian
cl ose the played a windier
The
Crossing of DESIGNING
-
From 51.00 to $5000.00
r o ll ment, it
sessions giIIIICS, including
PHOTCERETOUCHING HALF-TONES
privileges
at
the
Interest 2'6 on all loans Over
enr
It.ltes
this ollment
week. The class meet each Sat- the Red Sea," "Jews and Romans."
door
$1110,111 1 .
30
tinder
the
di-
and
a
nuber
of
other
:
on
limns
from $20.01) to $100 00.
games. Am football game and the
inlay morning at 9:
2 11 .
i Franklin.
3'; on small loans up to illnasa
cooking of sweet potatoes On a bon-
re ction of Rabb
Positively no shier charges norfees.
fire were parts of the hike.
Bible Class:
is good for six moons,no
Every loan
Chanukah Celebration.
payments requtred except you
muntilly
The Adult Bible Class under Rabbi Arrangements have been completed
wish to reduve the loan this way.
Franklin meets each Thursday after-
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Confidential nod courteous, private
subject
to he

booths.
"The
Bearing
of for the monster Chanukah celebra-
noon at 2 o'clock. k The

On Sunday morning of this week,
the Temple pulpit will be occupied
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg• who
will speak on the subject "Judaizing
the Jew." Services begin promptly
at 11 o'clock. All are invited.

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estament
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Valuables left with us protected by
morning, December ..., a,
burglar alarm system in fireproof vaults.
Old T
f "Neater, Hastings and \Villis, which
ern Social and Econoinic Problem s."
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eres t e d in the study
has been secured through the cimr-
All who are i n t
the Bible are invited to attend 'this tesy of Miss Sarah \Vetsman, secre-
Reliable
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111Stabllehed
tan of the Zionist District of De-
Renovators
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class.
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troit. Chanukah will further be eels.
Forty Nine State Street.
Wednesday Evening Classes:
The Wednesday Evening Classes brated on Tuesday evening, Decem
to lie
M. G. POWERS, Mgr.
23, with a dance which is
conducted tinder the auspices of the bur
Young People's Society iif the Tem- given for Young JIM:wails only at the
J. DENT, Mar.
tile are doing very successful and Payne Dancing Academy. Na admis-
Latent Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows.
Cotton
telling work this season. The en- sion will be charged the members,
and Down
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Comforters and Rhil Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair
Ticking
rollinent in Rabbi Mayerherg's class the refreshments to lie given away
Felt Mattress tleaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New
SUUtlivisions, Muni-
I.
St'ttV F:\' S—,01,1
on "The Study of Comparative Relit free, through the courtesy Of the
Furnished.
cipal 'Avouts.
,
*Waller of Beds, Mattresses, Spring., Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
STRUCTURAL DI:SR:NS—Plans, Es-
gions" is especially large. Pupils may Zionist District.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
finish brae.. beds
timates, Reports, Supervision.
We re•lacquor are re -
join these classes at any time but it
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the marvelous
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Hebrew Class:
Several classes fur the study of lle-
Jewish
violinist
whose
artistry hat
a brew meet in the Temple on Sato - recalled the career of the great 1'a-
1) e -
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day morning at 9:30. The work is ganini

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es
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can be received
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However,
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• ' take b up the
subject of amazement throughout the
II will be formed.
musical world. Ever since he went,

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by himself and Signora
bestowed
NI insk,
Bonei on the preservation of his voice
teen large
Polish Krakow.
cities, including
\' dna,
Sledlitz,
si x ty
Brest-Litovsk. \vith . .
I his health. But the passion of pi mi k anti
Ilk patriotism throve him to work trucks flying the Amernan Flag i
planned to cover territory not reach-
harder and to take more rots for the .
the railroads. It is estimated
soldiers than lie ever did for the ap- eu b y
emerged
the
war with
pounds
a .
plause
of front
great
cities.
Now his
he coon-
has that on the basis of forty could
be to
(his
package 140,000 parcels
Hinte d mont hl y.
try triumphant and his voice more
immediate action On the part of
glorious than ever.
England and America is nec-
During the war lie declared his in- France. to save the Polish situation,
tention of taking the first available i•ssary
according to J. A. Morehead, presi-
boat to America after the conflict.
and chair-
did this, and has been engaged for
dent of Roanoke college
of the Lutheran Commission to
the season with the Chicago Opera man
I•Mrope. in a statement issued yes-
association of Campaniiii. Ile made
a three weeks' tour with the company, t•rday by the Lutheran Bureau of the
and now has a number of concert National Lutheran Council. said Dr.
era
dates. Ile must appear in gram op
.1 • d
"with
army insuffi-
again in Havana, Cuba. December 15, . "Poland
faces
the her
winter,"
York for the I civility equipped with the necessary
NeW
and return to
ofl clothing. Because of the lack of raw
opening of the New York season
Opera company, in materials most of the factories are
nsequent problems of
the Chicago
I idle with the co
of
st
During this season's opera tour he nm
ueployment. The
reamthe coon
into
sing the part of Rodolfo in N'er-1 gees tinceasingly flows
P yaes are soari ng and the x-
di's "asked
Ball," a part in which, try.
M
ricer
he has made a memorable name ever change
lne of the Polish mark cor-
since lie sang it at the Verdi cente- respondingly suffers. The lack of the
nary in Parma, in 1913. Hoc concert, fundamental necessities of coal, food
program will include a number of the and clothing not only introduces the
- etre of famine but presages inter-
arias • 1 which he has won excep- . nal
Bolshevism and revolution.
tional distinction.
\liss Eleanor Brock, a brilliant
young American soprano. whose voice, liar Zion Congregation, of No.2016
and singing have been m
uch praised 11'est North avenue, Baltimore. Md.,
on the pro- will erect a new synagogue, costing
by Sig. Bonci, will appear
grant with him. Sig. Bond plans to about $17,000, on the lot now used
begin negotiations for Miss Brock to' and the one adjoining.
e
sing at the San Carlo Opera house in gation, which was hown
established
ar there
s
ygeroar:thago,
has
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