THE DETROIT .JEWISH CHRONICLE
NATIONAL COINAGE
e-No ts of Zion and
The Forget-M
FOR PALESTINE
ea will have Ile-
his of Judaea
the
Knig
g
eir meeting this
LE'S
rams at their
TEMPLE
YOUNG
BRIGHTEST
brew pro
W'cek
in
lint, Mich., to become the rabbi of
this being H e rew
president of l
DANCE BRI
F
JERl"SALEM—A plan for a na-
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the whole community beginning with DINNER
i Young Judaea throughout the coun-
EVENT OF SOCIAL SEASON \ the University of Nlichigan Zionist week,
RABBI LUPO RESIGNS
try.
'Iwo
weeks hence will be Je '- tional coinage to meet the needs of
the first of lanuary, 1920.
of
ll- life in the Jewish Homeland has been
week
made
a
round
i
\
co
POR TLAND PULPIT TO
' ish Home NVeek, at which time
this
GUIDE FLINT JEWRY The community of Flint has grown That the formal dinner-dance g h.,„ fd I I Society,
the local Voting Judaea Circles, ad. bined meetings of members and pa'
suggested by M. Eliash, of 1,011(1011.
in the last few years to great propor-
Palestine. Ile believes
dressing sonic of them and bringing ,
— —
W110 IS 11(0V ill
by the Young People's Society
lents
are
to
be
held
in
as
many
Young
..•..e.
that a ',Acme parallel to that of the
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg of Tem- tions and is on the way of becoming Temple Beth El at the Hotel Pont- I them a message of the work as con-1
Meted
by
the
Jewish
students
at
the
,
inda,,a
circles
as
possini
an
important
Jewish
center
in
the
was the
Latin Union would he hest. A shekel
ple Beth El to Install Distinguished
Mr. Gold- l'' Young Judaea this week received
Middle West. Laving aside all par- chartarin Monday evening
equal to the Latin Union franc shall
niversity for Zionisni.
Rabbi Friday Night.
brightest, and the most
excellently
give
n in j c ,. U
tisan differences. the lews of Flint
an
interesting
message
from
the
have ISO Proototh and should be the
berg
brings
the
message
that
the
„dal
arranged
event
1
W11101
have initiated a drive for a large com-
ee
members of the University e Zionist
out to l'oung Judaeans of Cairo. Egypt, 25th part of the Dinar Zahav,
the past two or thr n
Rabbi Rudolph Lupo, who resigned munity center, that will house all the ish circles i n the
o
vevery
ered
t
o
come
at 010111(1 001i be equal to the English
Society olunte Sunday and to lead through one who has seen them
years,
was
the
concenstis
of
opini
W110
has
Jack Pearlsteen,
recently frrom the pulpit of Temple activities, religious, social, education-
pound. Twenty-five I'roototh or a
hundred guests, mein-
WC/1'k. 'Alf.
al and philanthropic, under one roof. of the three e society n ther
e
quarter of a shekel, will be the Dinar
i frinds
circles
of Young Judaea.
SUbSClibed
ad
Simultaneously
with the desire ex- ' returned from Palestine last Thurs.
Enough funds have been construction ben of the as an
the fact that Pressed by the University of M iclii- , day, where he has served as a mem- Kesel and the 100th part of the Dinar
who attended. Despite
Whose
as formal.
Zahay. this would agree with na-
the
building
of
gas students to undertake leadership, ber of the hen ish Legion, having en-
the affair was
will begin at once
• g , , ' effect all a number of new Young Judaea cir- listed while a student at the Univer- tional traditions," says Mr. Eliash.
and was so, p as
tasiner
It would conform with the bong
itual
lead.
i; e in
Rabbi Lupo, the flew
des will be organized in Detroit dur- I sity of ,Nlichigan, is most
the Young practice of this country of counting
by enthusiastic
the
er of Flint, received his secular train- I indications of formality th
ntio
epn
rec
I American' ' was aosm ;vf,
tug
the
coining
week.
A
number
of
,
over
the
work
done
try.
NIr.
n
The
•
in francs, it would create a small coin-
t
he formed !-Itffite4is outside this cou
ing in German , „Ha
training whi,91 preceded t it
probably
age, and finally, being based on .41tf
universites anil his rabbinicalFlorence, mentberi• on the board of directors them 1,611 most
ents in the ' 1 Pearlsteen is expected to Ithlress 10- system of :he Dinar Zahav, it vv.wlet
s
soon
composed
chiefly
of
stud
at the Rabbinical College of
•
l
i
a who greeted this incoming guests
a ' -
d Torah, , many' cal circles on his observations
, r I, ;
h Thes ol ogic
o-
o
Itaare y Zadek l'alniu sking
.
his conform w ith the most modern no
Italy, and at the JewisHe wa at on e were instrumental in effecting intr
that they , , ,.
o-ou
a
Latin gold system,"
as ne fs nev‘er sonatef , ,
Seminary of America.
ductions that resulted in a delight- o f whom have been
time correspondent of the "liazeftra"
be organized for the past ovo'I long journey.
fully informal evening.
e
and a regular contributor to somet of
Due to the inclemency of th
11101101S.
the foremost Hebrew, Ger man, a- weather, the banquet, scheduled for
ian and English magazines. During 7 o'clock, did not begin until eight.
his ministry in Portland, Rabbi Lupo l The Pontchartarin orchestra, under
took an active part in the communa the direction of larry Theis, render-
and minstered
Isical program dur-
vities of te citynumerousJewis h ed a splendid mu
actithe
h the
ing the dinner. 'File tables set along
needs of
to
soldiers stationed at the different the walls of the ballroom were artful-
flow
fresh gue
forts around Portland. Due to his
ly decked with baskets of the
efforts, a community center was e seal- ers. During courses sts
N. II.,
danced in the center of the room. All
ed last year in Berlin,
community near Portland.
speeches were dispensed with and the
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Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg left dancing started at 10 o'clock, lasting
Friday for Flint where he will install until 1 o'clock in the morning.
Rabbi Lupo with appropriate cere-
The dinner-dance marked the first
nction given I:y the
monies that evening.
Sig post-war fu S
_
ociet y, which made
Ymnig People's
y''
i- it a ruling not to give any social af-
The quota of $1,500,000 set fur Ch
Rabbi Rudolph Lupo.
fairs until the return of all its mem-
-•
go's contribution to Jewish NVar
bers in service. The unquestioned
ca
Israel of Portland, Me., has accepted Relief has been exceeded by $250,000. success of the event attested to the
a call to the lowish community of
diligence and enthusiasm of its men-
YOUNG JUDAEA NOTES.
PAGE FOUR
mg
hers.
The following committee workers,
r:sident
headed by RobertYanover, pm
of the society, are in largemeasure
responsible for the success of the
dance: Entertainment, Frances Netz-
org, chairman,A. Atlas, Mildred
Nadel and Joseph Burak; publicity
and program, Ilerbert Kohn, chair- ,
man, J. Albert, Milton M. Alexander
Sylvester frostier; music, Max Kohn,
chairman, Dorothy Weinstein; sup-
per, Rose F.dlo(f, chairman, Eva Wer-
Lit-
be, Milton Aronlieim and Fara
W
man; decorations, Dorothy
Ma-
Aronheitu,
stein, chairman, Hilda
bel Illoomgarden and Arthur M ans-
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Patrons and patronesses for the
eighth annual informal dance of Bi-
cur Cholera Juniors, to be given next
Sunday, January 11, at Hotel Statler,
are announced as follows: Mr, and
Mrs. 1). S. Zemon, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Kaufman and Sir. and Mrs. I). Op-
penheim. Indications are that the
ceed
attendance at this dance will ex nized
the enormous crowds that patro
Toai
past affairs of the organization. uest
comfortably accommodate the gs
the auxiliary ballroom of the Statler
has been obtained in addition to the
spacious regular dance floor, and the
orchestra usually engaged has been
practically doubled. As previously
annomiccd, all proceeds of the dance
will be devoted to charitable work
g the needy sick of the corn-
amon
munity.
The regular meeting of the club
lub
will be held W'ednesday evening, c
7, instead of Thursday, as usual.
There will be a speaker and musical ,
numbers, to be followed by dancing
The meeting will continence about
r.
est
Many people felt jUstified in going to New
York or Grand Rapids to get what they wanted.
We felt
fell this condition should he corrected.
Detna deserved a store that sold the best furniture, and
determined to he that store. We believe we are.
We
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Corner of High and Hastings Street
Fourteenth Avenue Cars Pass the Door
Closed Saturdays
Open Evenings and Sundays
dr
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A certificate of incorporation has
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cently established at Wichita Falls,
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26 Stores
-
Catalog gladly mailed
wpm! request.
A.C.KRENZ
Merchant
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because some of the finest and
tow re,
conceptions were unavailable here.
B1COR CHOLEM JUNIORS
TO GIVE EIGHTH ANNUAL
AT STATLER, JANUARY 11
real Kosher home-cooked meal come
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NTIL RECENTLY ,
Detroit was regarded
as a poor furniture
bach.
Patrons at the dance were Dr. and
and
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Mrs. Samuel S. Mayerberg, M
Mrs. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Gol lien
dberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Atlas and
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Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin
Service from 11 a. in. to
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imt North of Forest Ave.