PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE DETROIT JEWS WILL GET SACRAMENTAL WINE FOR PASSOVER ired for the purpose by some church or congregation. PHILOMATHIC DEBATING YOM GIRLS' DANCE CLUB. AT HOTEL STATLER SUNDAY MARCH 28 In line with the holiday of Purim. Limited to Ten Gallons. Sec. C, Art. 7, Regulation 60" \Viler, wine is furnished by a Rabbi to mete The Yom Girls' Literary Society Temple Ladies Auxiliary Invites Pisgah hers of his congregation for use in will give its sixth annual dance at the Lodge to Attend Com- the home, not more than 10 gallons a otel Statler, Sunday, March 28. munity Seder. ar may lie so furnished for the use Plans for the dance are taking form of :my family. and promise to surpass in entertain- Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. 1L, Ilome manufacture of wines fo ac has accepted all invitation extended ramental purposes, is entirely pro- ment and surprises all the past for- by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Temple hibited, according to Sec. .1, .1rt. 7, mer successes of the Yom Girls. The Yom Girls compose one of Beth El to join with them in arrang- Regulation 60, which says ''No per- ing a Community Sedar Service for son is permitted to manufacture the most successful of local communal organizations. It has previously been the first two days of Passover. The wines for use by himself for sacra- invitation was accepted by unanimous mental purposes, unless he is also the practice of the society to pro- duce a playlet in which the members a Rabbi, minister of the gospel, priest, vote. The purpose of the Community or duly authorized church official in participated. Last year's "Victory Seder, successfully conducted by var- which event, he will be required to Masque" was a deviation for custom and proved one of the most en;oy- ious organizations during the past operate such winery in accordance able social events of the season. This few years, and in which Pisgah Lodge , with the internal revenue laws and cooperated with the Young People's regulations and obtain permit to man Auxiliary of Shaarey ledek last year, ufacture wines as provi:led in Article is to arrange a traditional Seder for 4." the Jewish men and women in the city without "me 'titiliati°ns• w ho otherwise might he denied the privi- lege to celebrating the Spring festival to true Jewish fashion. Sacramental Wines. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO INITIATE 100 MEMBERS MAR. 10. file Detroit Lodge N, 55, K. of Because of the approaching Holt I is initiating its second class of one day season considerable interest was hundred candidates within two evinced in the announcement of Jacob Golden, a member of the Lodge, that 111°1"h' The previous class of this arrangements hail been made with size was dedicated t o the ment"ry of the Washington authorities whereby the deceased Bro. Nforrey Mendel- soh and it is the intention of the every Jewish family could obtain from one to ten gallons of California wine Lodge to name this class in some sim- r for sacramental purposes. In order ilar manner. No name has as vet to obtain this wine, Mr. Golden ex- , been selected although several arc plained, it will be necesary for the under consideration. Following the initiation ceremonies head of the family to sign a Sacra- of mental Prescription List, which the : rage' on the evenin g the Rant' of March 1001, a supper for two hun- Local Rabbi will, in turn, forward deed members will be served, whichl to the proper authorities and the I wine in stated quantities will be di,. is to be followed by a card party. It is of interest. not only to mem- tributed to the persons whose names appear on the list. Contributions to tn." of the Order but to the fewish the wine fund may be made directly '"Intnunity as well. that Detroit Lodge No. 55 has again raised its in- to the Rabbi or synagogue official. , itiation fee. so that it now is the high- Official Regulations. est of any Knights of Pythias Lodge Sec. B. Art. 7, Reg. 60, under titli in the United States. Despite this 11 of the National Prohibition Act fact applications for membership are of Oct. 28, 1919, providing for the flowing in a constant stream to the enforcQuent of the 18th Amendment Keeper of Records and Seals. which to the constitution of the U. S. states fact is indicative of the desirability of as follows: "Rabbis, ministers of the membership, lint only in the order but gospel, priests or duly authorized in this particular lodge. church officials who receive wines as herein provided, may use same for said purposes or like religious rites, may not sell same to others for such purposes. However, where at the BERLIN—In many cities a so- time these regulations are issued, it is the practice of members of con- called "silence" strike has broken out gregations to use wines for sacra- in the high schools. This strike takes mental purposes or like religions a form in which the Christian stu- rites, either at the church or syna- dents pledge themselves not to speak gogue, or in the home, such wines to their Jewish fellow-students. In Halberstadt and in Augsburg, may I e furnished them, without sale,! for such purposes in necessary goat& the strikes have been so successful ities iy the Rabbi, minister of the that not a single Christian student gospe priest, or official duly author. I can be found talking with a Jew. German School Students on Anti-Semitic "Silence" Strike '1 DIAMONDS! a program of Jewish topics was held at last Sunday evening's meeting of the Philomathic Debating Club. 'flue historical significance of Purim was dwelt on by Jacob Rosenthal in an able manner and the "Menorah So- ciety" movement was presented by David Koffman. The other speakers and their respective subjects were: Harry Baiter, "A. Y. M. II. A. for Detroit:" Sam Weisburg, "Accom- plishments of Jewish Men;" Leo Kaltman, "Zionism vs. Polo-Zionism;" Max Cohen, "Ancient Hebrew Cus- toms," and Irving Isko•itz, "The Re- form Movement." Samuel Sternberg, an alumnus of the club, was critic of the evening. Next Sunday evening, March 76, the Philomathic will hold a debate at the Institute Building, 239 High St. E., under the auspices of the Educa- tional Director of the United Jewish Charities. 'flue subject will be, "Re- solved That the Right to Strike in Basic Industries be Prohibited." Irving Iskowitz and Maurice Meyers will present the affirmative while Leo Kaltman and Reuben Levine will op- pose the measure. This debate, which is one of the series of Sunday evening programs of lectures and concerts given at flue Institute Building, will start prompt- ly at 7:30 p. tn. The public is cordially invited. TAKE the keenest pleas- ure in calling attention to my wonderful stock of Platinum set Diamond Rings, priced from Delray Hebrew Congregation Will Hold Banquet, Sunday, March 7, at Peninsular Hall Miss Florence Finkelstein. year's affair will take the form of a dance and entertainment. An interesting feature will be an exhibition of classical dancing by 11 155 Kathleen l'ereira, artist pupil and teacher, well known in the city. 'flue proceeds of the dance will be turned over to the Joint Distribution Committee for the relief of poverty- stricken Jews in Eastern Eur"pe. The following committees have been appointed and are sparing no effort to make this year's event sur- pass all previous ones from a social as well as a financial standpoint: Kate Friedman, . Chairman of Ar- rangements; Hall, Mildred Nadle, Marion Fishbein; Posters, Rose Sam- ter, Mildred Nurko; Publicity, Flor- ence Finkelstein; Music, Mrs. Abra- ham Cooper, Mrs. Alan Kopelson; Financial, Rose Hubar, Helen Ilubar. Tickets are already on sale and may be secured front members of com- mittees. '100 to 7,500 The First Hebrew congregation of Delray announces that they will give a banquet on Sunday evening, March 7, at Peninsular Hall, corner \Vest End and West Jefferson avenue. Rabbi Fisher, of Chicago, will he the principal speaker of the evening. The officers of the congregation, Mar- ton Seigel, president; B. Pollock, sec- retary and Maurice Katz, treasurer, assure an enjoyable evening. Public invited. CHARGE ACCOUNTS TO PLEASE Arrangements can ha made so that you can pay for anything in my complete stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry In small amounts to suit your own conveniences. Fri ELECT AMRICAN JEW TO FRENCH ACADEMY N 208-210 GRISWOLD ST. Paris.—The Academy of Sciences elected Prof. Albert A. Michelson, of the University of Chicago, a foreign associate member to succeed the late Lord Rayleigh. Albert Abraham Michelson, scien- tist, was born at Strelno, Germany, in 1852. 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