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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-09

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CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVLN

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

CONSTITUTION GRAND
LODGE OF B'NAI BRITH
TO MEET IN CLEVELAND

s,eing in afternoon.
Prominent
speakers at 11'nai B'rith building in

Talmud Torahs Hold ke
GABRILOWITSCH IS
Enthusiastic Meeting
CONCERT SOLOIST

.

.
IEFaggi'firgarig i agigg°M

e•t'llnielisttilgay, May 12—Session in the
Wilkins and Farnsworth Hebrew
morning. Noon dinner at Jewish Or-
Ossip (;abrilowitsch, noted pianist
Schools Unite--Board of Directors
phan Home with entertainment at
and director of the Detroit Symphony
Elected for Year.
I
Orphan Home in the afternoon,

Orchestra, will be the. soloist at the
Wednesday evening—Public met - second concert to be presented by the
One of the most enthusiastic meet-
Quinquennial Convention in May vial services in the evening at the Detroit Symphony String Quartet at ings ever held in Detroit in the in-
Euclid Avenue Temple. Delegates Temple Beth El, l'tlonday
terest of Jewish education took place
to Be Largest in History
Will he speakers.
Sunday evening, April 4, in the audi-
April 19.
of Organization.
The concert is the seconil in a torium of the Hebrew School, 107
series of Chamber Music recitals, pre- Wilkins. The meeting was attend-
Says Housing Shortage
sented by the Chamber Music Society ed by over 150 of the city's leading
Cleveland—General plans for tin
of Detroit, tinder the auspices of The Jews. President E. Rabinowitz act-
As Serious in Palestine
program to be followed at the (min-
Men's Club of 'reunite Beth El.
ed as chairman. Detailed financial
im, • n Mil
. convention of the Constitu
in American Cities The program for the Monday con- reports of the Hebrew schools were
tion Grand Lodge, Independent Or-
given by the auditor of the institu-
cert follows:
der Intai !Frith, to take place in
Mozart--Quartet, in F. Major, No. 23. tions. 'rile president's review of the
Cleveland in May, have been adopted'
Yorkers,
Detroiters and
year's Work, beginning April, 19)9,
Allegro
Moderato
'
by the committee in charge of ar-
wellers in other American cities who
followed. Principal Bernard Isaac's
Allegretto
rangements. Delegates from all sec- think it is difficult to find a dace to
read an interesting educational re-
M eimetto-Allegretto
lions of the country will be in attend- live in here should go to Palestine to
Allegro
port.
:wee at the gathering. Headquarters
e what a real housing problem is Beethoven, Sonata No.
Dedicated
A delegation from the Farnsworth i
will be at Hotel Statler and business Re,"
Hebrew school announced its inten-
to Krentzerl.
essions
will
take
place
at
the
Iniai
s
Mrs. Caroline Greenfield, recently
For
Piano
and
Violin
tion
of joining with the united Z Z
It'rith building, Euclid avenue and
returned from eight months in the
schools on \Vilkins and Division
Adagio Sostenuto-Presto
East Seventy-first street.
It is expected that the coming lloly Land, where she went as a vol-
streets. This action was greeted
Andante con Variazioni
worker for the Zionist Organ-
will be the
Finale-Presto
with much applause.
quinquennial gathering
ization of America, made this state- Messrs. tiahrilowitsch and Sclikolnik
An election for a joint board of
greatest Constitution Grand Lodge
, in declaring that the housing A. Dvorak op. 81.
the three schools resulted in the fol-
1
1
`1,
Convention in the history of the
rmit
Allegro ma non tauto
fi , wing appointments: E. Rabino-
It'rai B'rith. The suggestion is made pems that the Zioni.t. must
solve
in preparing alesting t „ absorbthe
witz, president; II. Buchhalter, vice-
Dunika, Andante con mot"
that the event enlist the co-operation hundreds of thousands of jews from
Scherzo tFuriant Motto vivace
president; M. Rosinsky, treasurer.
of all meinbers of the regarded
Jewish coin- all over the world, waiting for per-
and that it be
Finale, .\lhegro
The members of the joint board of
as a
inksion to emigrate and establish the
Tirkel,; for the concert may be ob- directors are: I). \V. Simons. I).
aff
n several districts Jewish National Homeland.
tained from \Vallace Rosenhann, at .
f't-L ciirt.
"There is only one way in which Kline , , at Temple Beth El, at Ifinwl- mson, NI. Krell, Rabbi :\
L. lh'"sn m
have already been announced. Those
" 61 It"r"". It.
' C Z
this problem can he met,' says Mrs. hock's or at the offices of the Detroit
NI. It. Cohen, \V. Cohen, I.. Dust:off,
from District 5 are: Simon Wolf,
ch ro „i e l e. 1334 Busk Bld g.
Ehrlich, J. Friedberg,
Washington, I). C.; Rabbi E. N, Greenfield. "That is by building large
L.
Dann,
J.
_
w . hotels in Jerusalem, Jaffa and llaifa,
II. t;oldlierg, 11. Goldman, 11. Green-
Calisch, Richmond, Va.;
and by constructing large apartment
J. Falk,. L. Granct, M. J acobi,
Jacobi, Wilmington, N. (:.; J. 1. Pe y.
K a plan,
Keidan
.\
\ . Klein
ser, Washington, 1). C.; Rabbi E. N. houses in Bensalem and Haifa.
1. Lieberan, Lieber-
Rabbi
"The hotels may he under way
Their alternates arc: Lionel Weil,
Goldsboro, N. C.; Rabbi F. I.. Rosen- the cod of this year, became Pales-
oosentom,
that Columbus, Ga.; If. S. Bloom- tine will then be open to tourists, who
sciisky, 1. Schetzer, It. Schoenberger,
berg, Richmond, Va.; Joseph L. I.evy, will come to the Holy land in far
swasser,
It.
Baltimore, Md, Mr. Wolf was pre- greater numbers than before the war. News Critic to Give Humorous Talk I. \\'etzman, M. Wei s
Zackheim, J. Ogoashewitz, J. Cher.
seined with the gold medal awarded A group of hotel men is planning a
—Fine Musical Program.
• kose. I. Sklar, E. Eser, R. Spatter, S.
.
le Ord e T to the man chain of large hotels in Jerusalem,
I , t the
annually )3
ar
who in the opinion of the Grand Haifa and Jaffa, to be built at once.
wit] ,
Al \Veeks, Dramatic Critic of the ' Shapiro,
nit
, new Palestine,
Lodge renders the most conspicuous
"Haifa in
Detroit NCW'S, Will address the Youngl According to Presdent Rabinowitz
the
eople's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedele 1 it is the tibiect of the three United
to the Jewish people during its m agnificent harbor, Will be
.
the year, at the biennial convention commercial gateway of Asia with
3evening, , 1 iril 14, in , Hebrew schools to build and main-
.
i
t h e gen . n( \ t
have
within
is.ill
1
m.„
„., and
of District Grand Lodge No. 3, at E
inhabitants, the gymnasium of the synagogue, coy- , lain lIclirew schools throimhout De-
troll in suitable locations. Plans were
',mop°
almost
Atlantic City, in January..
Inrush humorous
street*
illi '' and whose
r \V Weeks,
writ- outlined at the meeting for the pur-
The program as outlined for the she declared. "The housing problem tie Mr.
I
Cleveland convention is as follows: can only be met there and in Jerusa- ings amuse thousands daily, is the , chase of a lot on which a modern
the as
building
Saturday evening, May 8.—Public lein by
, not
large as of
our at Net York author of many of the University of I school. with a capacity of 1,500 (MI-
hotise ,
reception at lintel Statler.
for they will have to be Michigan's successful operas. lie is! &en, w ill be erected.
Sunday morning, May 9—Invitation apartments,
Mr. Isaacs, the principal of the
present composer
collaborating
extended by the Temple to delegates made of concrete, owing to the scare- at
Simons,
of with
"Let Seymour
er Flick- [ n i t , a Hebrew schools, predicts that
w.i i hi„ it fe w years a chain of such
it• of lumber.
and visitors to attend services.
" \Vitt' commercial and industrial er," on a musical comedy to be used,
affi.
Sunday noon—Dinner at Irnai B'rith
sc h oo l s w ill h e estab li s h e d in ,
by Nora Mayes next season.

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its

"Meet Friedberg
Wear Diamonds"

As

AL WEEKS TO ADDRESS
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
WEDNESDAY,. APRIL 14 in,a" . .1, -

206- RIO GRISWOLD ST.

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afternoon—Formal opening
of convention at iniai B'rith build-
ing. Open to the public.
Sunday evening—Delegates will be
guests of the Excelsior Club for din-
ner and evening entertainment.
Monday, May 10—All flay session
for delegates at 11'nai Writh building.
Ladies to be entertained by Council
of Jewish Wotnen. Dinner and after-
noon entertainment.
Monday evening—Musical enter-
tainment at Hotel Statler.
Tuesday, May 11—Session at Ti'nai
(frith building in the morning. Sight-

to accommodate all
imulate d in Palestine,
lif
Nit- . \Vecks is a very entertaining , cient number
ren o f Detro i t.
e already
a house to be had in any speaker, and his talks, interspersed as . jew i t.i„.hild
there
is not st
of the principal cities. The scarcity ,
are with humorous anecdotes,
Children are now being enrolled for
a
a delight to his hearers.
is so acute that the Arab landlords they
the new semester. No children can
arc demanding two years ' rent in ad- arc
attie yottleinan, in charge . be admitted aft er April 15. The office
of Liss 1 Hattie
dad,
it,„..,. street , i_ one., d
ttb.,
vance, while before building a new
l
a w`
is
the entertainment committee, is ..„
'e . " ""' ',. " p. tn. '..
house three years' advance rent is de- arranging a meritors m musical pro- .',!`
from
e a . in. to 8
f
mantled or enough to furnish the " 1 " gram which will include Nathan
Simons, vocalist, bliss Sylvia Simons,
ital tte build the house."
!dr. A. Hausman, Cleveland attar-
pianist and several others. The inert-',
Mr. Ivan II. Haarburger of Blocin- Mg generally promises to be one of ney, has been unanimously elected for
dterm
as pesident
of the
r
t
fonstein has been appointed to repre- ' the most interesting ones given thisa ec
son War N'eterans of America in
sent the Orange Free State Chiantis season. Members of the Auxiliaryl Jewish
of Commerce at a congress to be hem,• are urged to be present and to bring! recognition of his services at the re-
at Toronto, Can., next August. I their friends. I cent meeting of the organization.

Rosen's Bakery

Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns
Beg el - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel

This Is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw
hers
Bakery, This is my new establishment. Bread baked
three times a day-8:30 A. M. - 2 P. M.-5 P. M.
SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE



408 HASTINGS STREET

(Opposite Robinson-Cohen's)

r.

$475

WILL GET YOU ONE OF THESE

BALANCE, CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Sedan

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COMPANY, 742 WOODWARD AVENUE
The SIMONS SALES
CALL GLENDALE 1937 FOR DEMONSTRATION

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