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Stout
Women
(Sizes 39 to 56)
Popular fashions reflected In
smart Autumn garments that
scientifically reduce the appar•
ent size and fit perfectly, the
product of 20 years' specialized
study and effort.
Suits .
$39.75 to $375
$45.00 to $350
Dresses .
$29.75 to $350
Coate .
Blouses, Skirts, Corsets,
Negligees, Camisoles.
Brassiere, Underwear,
Hosiery, Bath Robes,
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Orchestra Hall
Reports Review
70 Years of Growth
for
adults as well as other study flagging and whose enthusiasm fur
classes appropriately coming within our cause can scarcely be measured,
the purview of the congregation, the who has always been ready to answer
arrangement of lecture courses and every call made upon him for assis-
other forms of entertainment and in tance and advice, I would extend my
(Continued From Page 1.)
general, the supervision of the work particular gratitude," Dr. Franklin
of Israel, amongst our people, and of our Young People's Organizations. said.
with out God. Thus, in building, in There should also be a head of con-
Election of Officers.
branching out, in expanding, we arc gregational social service activities,
Canals are being clog, a larg e 1
/
The following officers were unani
building a fortress, designed for Is- for a congregation such as this dare
threshing machine has been Incnight I
rael's soldiers and equipped with the not close its eyes to the (act that mously re-elected for the ensuing from Egypt, irrigation is being organ-
only weapons we have or need--re- there are forms of social service year:
President. Isaac Goldberg; vice ized, and new barracks have been e
ligious inspiration and education."
which the congregation rather than
erected in the thriving colony of
Need of Expansion.
the philantropic agencies of the com- president, Adolph Finsterwald; treas- Skull, near Zichron Jacob. 30 pio-
Rabbi Leo AI. Franklin, particularly munity should render. We should urer, Louis Simon; warden, Emanuel
neers who arrived in Zichron all ob-
in his annual report, touched on the have directly under our charge, some NVodic.
tained work in Shinn.
necessity for expanding the present person whose task it should be to
Trustees Named.
religious program.
visit the dependent sick in the hos-
Out of eight nominees for trustee-
So successful has been the railroad
"NVe believe," he said "that wcare pitals and in their homes, who should
ship, the three following were elected construction work of Jewish Labor.
justified in the prediction that the call upon the unfortunates in our to the Board to serve three years:
ers
on the Tiberias—Seinack and
new Temple Beth El will be not only jails and penal institutions and in-
Samuel Heavenrich, Day Krolik and Haifa—Ladd roads that the employ-
one of the most beautiful structures sane asylums, and in general, carry Israel Cohn.
ment
of Chaluzim (Pioneers) in this
in this part of the country as well as on the work that would ordinarily
Mr. Emanuel Wodic, fur 27 years work has become an established
the most commodious and best fall toa chaplain not in army ser-
the Warden of the Congregation, was principle.
equipped. But the fact remains that vice. I feel that the time cannot be
present in person and gave a brief
no matter howlarge or how well we distant when our congregation as a
address. He was is en a rousing re-
TheCarpenters' Co-operative of
may build, we shall never be able to growing and expanding institution
ception.
Palestine has received a contract from
provide for the religious needs of a shall have to recognize the obligation
Sabbath
School
Overcrowded.
the
Public 1Vorks Department of the
growing community such as this in that rests upon it for the conduct of
any one edifice. The work is too these and similar activities.
Mr. Israel Colin, chairman of the government for carpentry work.
great for that. I believe that our
Sabbath School Board, reported that
Beth El Pioneer.
Civil employes of Jaffa met recent-
congregation ahould consider within
about 1,000 children are at present ac-
Along certain lines, Congregation
the next few years one or more aux-
commodated in the Religious school. ly and formed a consumers' co-opera
iliary congregations to be conducted Beth El stands the unchallenged The enrollment has taxed the seat- live store where they obtain neces•
just as is our Pontiac Sabbath school pioneer Particularly in the 'natter ing capacity of the classrooms, even ear y foodstuffs at reduced prices.
—under the direction of a single of the democratization of the synagog under the double session program, ac-
Hebrew has at last come into its
Board of 'Trustees lint so situated as do we stand out an example to our cording to Mr. Cohn, and children
to meet the needs of those living at sister congregations i n the land, and have to be turned away because or own in Palestine, according to Eliezer
there is scarce a week but that one lack of accommodation.
unusual distances."
Ben Yeltuda who more than any other
or more congregations write to us
Mr. Cohn explained that the cur- man has agitated and worked for the
New Assistant Recommended.
as to our unassigned seating, which riculum marked out according to use of Hebrew as the national lan-
After tracing the growth and activ-
during these past several years, has weekly lessons which was introduced guage of Palestine. Speaking of this
ity of the Men's 'remote Club, the
absolutely swept the country so that this year as an experiment, while
recognition kir. Ben Yehuda said:
Woman's Auxiliary Association, the today, there is scarcely a large "
ill ' proving of scour value, will be dis- "An end has now been put to the
Young People's Society, the Sabbath
gregation anywhere Ilia[ has not al- continued during the coming year as
stubborn opposition to the use of ow
school and study classes, Dr. Frank-
lin pointed out the desirability of ob- ready adopted the system or does not it was found to lack flexibility and to language in official quarters. A deli-
have it under consideration.
impede the spirit of initiative on the nite ruling has now been issued which
taining the assistance of a rabbi to
There are further steps that shall part of individual teachers.
fill the plate made vacant by the
leaves no doubt as to the obligatory
The teaching corps this year, on : use of Hebrew on all official docu-
esignation of Rabbi Samuel S. Mayer- yet have to be taken, making for the
berg. For this position he suggested democratization of the synagog and der the superintendency of Raid,' ments
t
the name of Henry J. Berkowitz, at increasing emphasis will have o be Franklin, with the assistance of bliss
"This ordinance of the High Com
present a senior student 'at the Ile- put upon the fact that no non should Selminski, has been enlarged became missioner is the Halfwit: Declaration,
be excluded from membership in a of the enrollment of the school By
brew College, Cincinnati.
the San Remo decision of our na-
congregation
because
of
his
inability
a
continuance
of
the
system
intro- tional language. Ity means of this
Rabbi Franklin's recommendation
was warmly approved and Mr. Ber- it, inert the financial obligations d uce d several years ago of double official ruling cc shall be able to de-
kowitz will be offered the position of which are usually levied upon mint• sessions. as well as by the introduc- fend ourselves against our enemies.
Assistant to Itabbi Franklin upon his bees. Iii this matter, our emigre:gm tiOn this year of a separate assembly This action of the High Comintesioner
graduation in June at a salary of $.1,- tion has always been particularly for the younger children, the
will forever he remembered by us."
inn that this Polky may be gious School has been obliged to take
600 a year. An effort will Inc made to
arrange with the authorities of the carried 10 its logical limit, it is nee"' care of almost 1,000 children in a
Afforestation has been undertaken
College to pertnit him to visit De- nary that members who are well able space originally designed to lake care by Chabizim in several parts of Pales-
troit at regular intervals in order that to 'In so, shall glee to the , Onifiega" of 4(10. In the new Temple, which tine..511 immigrants are now work
he may acquaint himself with the finn cs rn mire generously of tbrir is to have 21 separate class-rooms and ing on Mt. Carmel, since the 20(
work before assuming the full re- means than they do at the present three a«embly-rooms, this condition &main planted last year by way co
sponsibilitirs Of .Nssistant Rabbi. i." case "I noblesse "bilge: will be remedied, Ntr. Colia declared.
an experiment, turned out a success.
Those who have much 'oust give much
Branch Religious Schools.
Men's Temple Club.
• NIL Kinereth is being afforested by a
Dr. Franklin advocated the „ ta b. to the support of community insth
Mr.
NI,'alt
!
f
Heavenrich,
president
group
of 65 while 25 immigrants are
lishement of branch religious schools "inn` in "ril" that llins, who haVe
'con td.,
an working al the University site on Nit
the 10, .■
in the congested districts
the c ity. not burn SO fully favored of fortune. (.'r
interesting
report
of
the
year
s
ac-
Scopus,
treating plants damaged by
and the creation of the „flier of Ethi _ May with their lesser contributions tivities of the organization. He out•
the snow. Suitable afforestation land
rational Director who should be re- which represent an equal if not a lined the object of the Club which is
at Da I Kiryatli Nearim, about 1,800
sponsible for the successful conduct greater share of sacrifice, also foto!' to conserve the Jewish religion and
of the religious schools, the adult the privileges and the IlpporItinitie• o encourage all efforts for the ilk- demons), at Ein liai (Kfar 5Ialul-
Bible and history classes, the arrange- which congregational membership semination of its teachings among the 600 dunam) belonging to the Pales-
tine Land Development Co., and land
ment of lecture courses and other carries with it."
nmen of Temple Beth El and the mem- of the Anglo•Palestine Co. has been
In closing, 'Rabbi Franklin paid tri-
forms of entertainment and, in gen-
bers of their households: to further transferred to the Jewish National
eral, the supervision of the work of bute to the co-operation of the Ex, the spirit of fellowship and co-opera-
Fund.
cutive Officers, the Board of 'trustees.
the young people's organization.
tion among the members of the Con ,
",k congregation as large and as the leachers in the Religious School
gregation; to afford an opportunity
Th.. Lam! liachinuch (Palestine
influential as ours," the Rabbi said, and the various affiliated organiza-
In members for the development of Board of Education) has been placed
"should have an education director tions of the Temple.'
their talents; to create among the in charge of the Jewish Colonization
"Especially to the President of the
in whose charge should be directly
members of the Temple an esprit de Association schools in the colonies,
placed the religious school, the con- Congregation, Mr. Isaac Goldberg,
corps to the end that the causes
the J. C. A. contributing LEIO,OhiO to
ducting of Bible and history classes whose interest in our work is mi.
sponsored by the Congregation, re-
their maintenance. It is hoped that
ligious, educational, social and phil-
the difference between that amount
anthropic, may be steadily advanced.
and LF.14,000, the estimated cost, will
Mr. Heavenrich pledged the sup-
he covered by tuition fees and by
port of the organization toward the
part volunteer work of the teacher,.
building of the new Temple.
"I believe." Mr. Heavenrich said
in conclusion, "that the Men's Tem-
Preparatory classes for government
ple Club, grown from a membership service have been formed in Jaffa,
of 14S to 300, will become:a•itecessary by the Education Department, with a
and indispensable adjunct in the life curriculum of English, Arabic, book-
of Temple Beth El, and so in Juda• keeping and political economy. The
ism, ever widening its circle of ac- course, which will last six months, is
tivities and carrying its heneficient in- for graduates of Secondary Schloi.
fluence throughIll the highways and 25 pupils have enrolled so far.
byways of Detroit Jewry."
Palestine
From
Day to Day
Young People's Society.
DETROIT
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Ail unusually comprehensive re-
port was submitted by Arthur Mans.
back, President of the Young Peo-
ple's Society. Ile appealed for a
stronger spirit of co-operation be-
tween members of the Congregation
and the young people. A budget of
$750 was granted the Young People's
Society to enable them to carry on
their program of construction work.
Of this Mr. Mansliach turned over
$150 to the Junior Young People's
Society, on whose activities a splen-
did oral report was given by Arthur
Rosenzweig, its president.
OCTOBER 31 AT 3:30
Direction of
Reports Submitted.
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Soloist—Helene Kanders—Soprano
SEATS-25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
BOX SEATS-51.25
NOW AT GRINNELL'S
Orchestra Hall Box Office Open
Mr. Hewitt's long association with
the establishments of B. Siegel and
D. J. Healy suggests his ability to
select garments of distinguished
character.
Sunday 10 A. M.
Program — Beethoven, "Egmont"
overture; Beethoven, "Ahl Per.
Ildo"; Rimsky.Korsakov, "Scheher.
azade"; W aQner "Dreams", "Grief";
Berlioz, Hungarian march.
Fitting and altering by Madame
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October
Sale of (
Quality \
Blankets
Is now in progress, the
Sale that year after
year leaves values un-
usual In Its wake.
The weather man says
"A cold •itner Is In
store." The Ilealy Shop
says "Excellent warmth
giving Blankets at away
below their true worth.
HEALY LINNEN SHOP Flp"ril FLoolt
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JEWISH DEPUTIES HEARD.
Czernowitz.—Jewish leaders report
that they have received a definite
promise from the Rumanian govern-
ment to establish at an early date a
number of new Jewish public schools
where instructions will be given in
Hebrew.
$59.50
Now at $49.50
Values up to
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic
nominee for vice-president has made
public the following cable which he
received from Mr. Nathan Straus;
"The strenuous time of the Zionist
International Conference being over,
I feel it my first duty and privilege
to congratulate you. With Governor
Cox and yourself heading the ticket.
The importance of this event cannot be expressed in
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Ir
Midnight Blue
Kid Boots
Ten inches high, waved tops. The new
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$16.00 value. This Saturday only at
FORM JEWISH SCHOOLS.
ENTIRE COMMUNITIES FLEE.
of our ticket.
The Jewish communities of Land-
"Instead of going to Palestine, as worovo, Troki, Alkenik, °serene, Vo-
was my intention, I will return home ki, Stare' and other places around
in September and take an active part Vilna have left their towns en bloc
in the campaign. I want to help all and have arrived in Kovno. The Jew-
in my power toward the success of ish National Council is doing all in
its power to aid the refuerce. l
t I
The
Values up
The Rehoboth station of the Egypt.
Lanid railway has been completed.
The government is now contemplat-
ing the construction of a Rishonde-
Zion—I-odd Line, and a Rishon-
Petach Tikvalm line. The colonies
are asking for Rishon—Jaffa and De-
tach Tikvah—Jaffa
STRAUS HELPS DEMOCRATS
our mart,"
WOODWARD
Now at $39.50
A committee of four, including
Messrs. Ben Yehuda and Yellin will
have the naming of Jerusalem streets,
according to a decision of the Pro-
Jerusalem Society. Guide posts. giv-
ing the name of the street in three
languages will he put on each corner.
were invited into the country by the
British authorities in 1919, refused
to remain in Mount Zion and are re-
turning to Belgium.
The Catholic patriarch, Darlassina.
who has returned to this city from a
visit abroad, which included London
and Rome, expressed concern at the
increased Protestant activities in. Pal-
estine. It is understood that the Pope
has authorized the patriarch to take
such action as he deems necessary to
deal with the situation.
I know the Democratic chances to he
as strong as they could possibly be,
and I look confidently for the election
2 3 2
Values up to
Niessrs. David Yellin, Ealvarisky
and Ben Zwi are the three Jews ap-
pointed by the High Commissioner
on the Advisory Council of Ten from
all sections of Palestine.
NVarsaw.—The Polish premier to-
day received a Jewish delegation Iron -
WIczlowek who appealed to hint tr
protect their community against for
ther excesses. The premier in ac
knowledging the appeal stated that
the Polish government would rim
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longer tolerate any excesses upon the
containing wardrobes. teachers' clos- Jews. At the same time, however, ht
ets, etc.
said that he had to admit that certain
Study and Secretarial Rooms.
Jews were not entirely loyal to the
On the fourth floor are the offices country.
_ .
of the rabbi. the office of his assistant
a waiting room for callers and a sec-
retary's office, as well as a vault for
private papers. In addition there are
Jerusalem.—Because Sir Herbert
two more class-rooms, a meeting Samuel, the High Commissioner foe
room for the Board of Directors, a Palestine, has authorized the German
large recreation room, coat rooms, Benedictins to return to Mount Zion,
rest rOOMS, elf.
a number of Belgian Benedictins who
'The basement has a dimming room
and a very complete kitchen with
serving rooms, silver vault, complete
china cases, etc. Provision is made
so that the chairs and tables may be
removed from the dining room for
dancing. The basement is also
equipped with large storage rooms,
check rooms, multigraphing room,
etc.
,
For Gentlewomen
Presenting values never before offered in high grade
exclusive Model Gowns of Superb Elegance.
Baruch Itinah, representative there
of the Zionist Commission has been
appointed supervisor of Jewish affair:
at Haifa.
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Dining Room in Basement.
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VIOLINIST
Reports were also submitted by
Mrs. Adolph Sloman, president of the
Woman's Auxiliary, by Warden
Emanuel Wodic, Treasurer, Louis Si-
mon, Secretary, Magnus A. Hirsch-
field and Adolph Finsterwald. chair
man of the Supplementary Service
committee. Every report presented
indicated the splendid progress that
has been made along every line of
Congregational activity and expressed
the greatest optimism for the future
of Temple Beth El. Thr largest bud-
get ever submitted to the congrega-
tion has unanimously approved.
i'he meeting was preceded by the
Animal Temple dinner served in the
gymnasium by the Woman's Auxiliary
Association. A palatable and well-
served repast was served to several
hundred guests.
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Great Values in Dresses
The embargo on German shipping
which has in force during the war,
ha, been removed, and henceforth
German ships will be allowed to an-
chor at Palestine ports,
RESENT BENEDICTINS.
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