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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-04-08

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A merkam Yarish Periodical eater

CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE NINE

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Pontiac Fetes

D A N
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A Game for Jewish Children.

BREAKING INTO JERUSALEM.

PHILOMATHIC CLUB

oittl•ic's new attempt to re-
Phi
sort too SIN•men debates as a Means
of improving its Main function, that

Horowitz, Harold G. Halter and Ron-
ben R. Kaftan.
The question for the debate Sun-
day evening will be "Resolved, that
the United States Open Trade Re-
lations with Soviet Russia." The af-
firmative will be upheld by Maurice
G. A toramoff, C. Ornstein and ft.
N icham 01, opposed by L. Carpal, g.
Nlargolis and J. Thuman. Mr. S.
Spencer Fishbaine, of the faculty of
Central High School, will be a visitor
of the club this Sunday. All alumni

'floe Jewish I.adies' Aid Society of teaching oratory and debate, was
will hold their regular monthly meet- a complete success last Sunday even-
i ng Wednesday, April 6, at the li'Nai ing. The question on the program
wits, "Resolved, that Japanese Immi-
trot h clubrooms.
gration into the United States be,
Barcova Club nwt Woodno•solay Unreservedly rrahaotcd." The bill
Ito-
•vening, 3Iarch 30, , Itt the home of • was Upheld by S. Lelliovitz,
Platt, whose • arc argot to attend.
Miss T. Brown, of Bagley street.' sensweig.,and !tarry
won
the
deci-!
Several members delivered aololressesi stand on the subject
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and social activities were discussed. sioon by a tole of the club.
CLAIRMOUNT
eVee, II. Crahant Bolter, who, with
-
-
L. Froolnian and IL Rho., opposool
Temple Beth El Club of Pontiac L.
The
club
was honored last Sunday
best
not at the 'home of the 31isses Ce- the measure, was declared
Meeting,
celia and Ruth Fine on NIonolity, speaker of the debate. Sir. Oscar afternoon, at its regular
the
the
visit
of
the
Young Judean Liter-
.1pril 4. Hats were made for a Sloolick, an honorary member of
Philomathic, acted as critic. Ile ary Society. A most praiseworthy
spread to be given by the 511,Se5
scheduled. The MASTS,
Ethel liartiett at their urged the members to participate in program wilS
Cella 111111
and J. Golden enter-
Membership campaign for Y. M. .1. Erenberg
Four
ai
loon!, 1111 Franklin liottl•sard.
.11.
A.,
of
which
ho.
is
tow
of
the
taincol,
while
two
comedians from
candidates will be initiated.
the Pantages circuit of Eastern

Any number of children, from 15
to 30, can play this 'fake a piece
chalk and make a circle about IS
of
A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH-KISHOR.
inches •cross. The ground inside
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by the Jewish this circle is the "City of Jerusalem."
received
(EDITOR'S NOTE:- Numerous communications
all of you join hands and make
Chronicle complimenting the paper on the inaueurntion Of a Young Folks' No•
game is
Page, to be published weekly under the head of -The Sabbath Angel," it wide ring around it. The
your neighbor break rob,
seem to indicate that this page will meet with great popularity among the to make
Jerusalem
by
pushing
or
pulling
him
younger gent•ration. The Chronicle is anxious to see the younger genera-
tion in the honors mashed by this paper read the page and follow it up • or her „Ishie the little circle. Once
Of the circle, he b000•ames a
inside
interesting
Jewish
legends,
(trefully, 11e11111, it contains a collection of
"Roman" for having broken into Je-
lewish hooliolity stories, descriptions of Jewish customs, Jewish riddles and
rusalem. That pats him out of the
puzzles, Jewish games and many other features of Jewish interest. Mothers
weekly. It is bound to game. Of course, nobody wants to
°frac!,
should tono„ourage their children to road the 'owe
Canadian
110W 1111 the
too-come it Roman told each player
foaled
fea
educate them slung Jewish lines.)
, ,
The 11 , hatri, Who
Sidney Netzorg
make them better .1cos and to
Mr. and Mrs.
.
tries to keep away from the circle.
t • • and
itt
the Misses 1•'07o-berg and
t ( 'Ile • • of I. • r oue
I).
.
.
.
"Why, y o u weren't tired henore, I That makes the fun. All this Dine spent Sunday as to guests
debates
with
the
Wcisberg,
in
songs
and
ptano,
coom-
Some Jewish Children I Have asked you too go to the grocer's fur you must not let go of your urine. ) - and Mrs. I. Meyer, of Hamilton tuna recent series Of
the program.
lawyers will he 11Wandell silver "P ' s .' 1/111,1
me," says his mother patiently. "Nov, hors' hands. because whoever breaks boulevard.
The Clairmont Club annum,',', the
Known.
by the organization. The debaters,
-
--
the big circle becomes a traitor and
First let me introduce you to Mee3', please gin
Club nod at who won unanimous decisions against rompletioon of arrangements for its
Be it "'"" lI I "'Y•
NIalytime dance, to be given at the
And perhaps he is almost willing is put out of the game.
Clara. She is quite one of the nicest
-the lawyers, are Irvint Iskowitz, 111ax
,
Mrs.
Benjamin
Gold
kept
up
as
long
us'
the
home
of
The
boe fun
children I know. llcr voice is soft to go when a loud shout of pain and
t) can-be
Cohen, .1. .1. Bosom %al, J. Shurly Oddfollown hall 'on Friday, :tiny 6.
kitchen
t
and pleasant. She always speaks exeitentent comes from
the v„u like. All tl„ose who are I •f
I t stoup.
very politely. There is something The loaby has cut his linger with the oo o• end are "Jews" and have Won
Mrs. ,I. Fink is visiting her sisters,
SO mootowr hurries tin, g „no,
powuliar about her bawls and face. bread knot
I M •
t
Samue l
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They are the kind that never seem. away, and Huey seizes that momen
an„
ROSellberg, of Flint.
Ed.
join
his
friend,:
MONTEFIORE LODGE
to got dirty. Her playmates can't to escajte and
-- -

-
oloolt•rstiond how that is, but I think play hand ball with them in mute of
DANCE THIS SUNDAY
, rs. Dorothy Barnett attended
I have watched there the fact that a moment ago he was

I "now. l'"u n "
the liao•heloors' formal ball W1 1 111111 ,
all playing ttogether in the street or v,• ry "tired."
fl,r Intoned d an ,... „r o w
T
"For Economical Transportation"
I
think
you'll
agree
with
mo
playground in front of the Sabbath
Now

(Copyright, 19:21.

By Judith Ish-Kishor.)



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, at the Stutter Hotel.
terested in a game than to get tired as soon as they aro
that this

to!,
r la r. wont er
mok on
•tierk ion the ho
a little important feettn•es that will mark
when he Was
When they play "Jacks" she manages of Samuel, in who,
the Temple with the ,old the event. A seleet all-star Southern
somehow to keep her frilly dress boy, 1k- ell
lazz Band has been entiagool for the
from touching the ground. In churl high-priest Eli?
evening lot' much
°her, ill the middle of the night. evening and an
Clara is delightfully heat, and for
ice
tertainment
is assured.
:wa k ene d by a v o
.rve , it great amount of e arn ,' no ,
she d,•-..rye
this she
Immediately
it,
credit. She i, also ratlto•r lucky, for calling his name.
JEWISH CALENDAR
. .

C lara's father,
r, unlike the panoits of got up and Went to Eli's room, think
5681.1921

her friends, ran afford to buy her {tog that the old man had called him.
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!z as ,.h.(sh,,,t,, ,f, :x ,, , ,,,,,,,
hi
h-priest
sent
him
back
t,

sa
Sa
shes
and
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th
g
many torett>
• f rot •k s and 1
'Sot., Apr. 23
oil} oa,iier illesacio
hell, saying that Samuel had
liair rilobonS.

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_
c ha hn „ii,
weeks at . coo it the end of the winter knew that it was the voice of God
.•
Mrs. Norman Buckner and her

term, to be exact, I felt sitrry calling to Samuel, and he told
guest, Mrs. I,. Meyer, of Peoria. Ill. ,
her
boy
what
to
answer.
And
from
that
iuscio-olosles›S-4414/
144
"
,
••
111!.'
4
,
i
r
.•••
A
ilnr
u
t
If
7
to find that Clara was CarrYinir
i
i
time on, God made Samuel to prophet, ttoseto-choodesen At,
i r , i .N14. :%tit elytreird. g:: f I i x t % ft , i.. s 1 it e n T tith g ti rr, v . r e na,
, ,t, Aug. 13 5 I N attended
love of pretty things too far.
a At,
I was in a large dry goods store because he was so ready to help and g„,
5682•1921
One of the
nue, Het snit, on April 4.
Celli(' for peoplo•
some-
b •i rig handkerchieves for SOM-
- - —
Nun.. Sell. I .
-
who
need he
him. You see, Good 10001 . 1•-1 . 110oleSell 1:1111
body's Inirtholayt when I notice( I to
do might
whatever
ee'A Eye '
""- ''''. 2. WEST SIDE JEWISH YOUTH
Clara talking in a high, rathor scorn - h ad tested him, and had seen that ho VeW Vtl
was
the
right
kind
of
loony
to
grow
fat voice to one of her classmates.
The last nito:ti -to- g Of the West Side
"What, is that your hair ribbon up into, it teacher and a leader of the
1Jewish Youth turned out too toe a
for graduation? NO, 1 11 1 111 ' t like i t people. For we know that Samuel - •. - CLASSIFIED
became
one
of
the
greatest
prophets
Yo
It's
simply
'choosy.'

to hit.
most profitable one and Was greatly
ought too see mint.'" Timid filth ' end did some of the most difficult WANTED—Room in Jewish-Ameri-1
So it
can family, by young business enjoyed I*. a recorol-bro•uking attend-
Sophie Myers shrank back clutchin 4r work in all Jewish history.
man. 31ust be centrally located ance• Morris Lester, one of the mem-
the cheap white ribbon carelt•ssly, a • M(oey wants to become it noble, good-
though she didn't care fur it hersel f hearted man, and a leader in Israel,
and in-
an(' hove all modern conveniences. hers, delivered to masterful
ofNa-
at any more. Yet (only ten minutes ago • he had better stoop being "tired" for
I spiring talk on "'the
Box 142, The Chronicle.
When he is
when her mother had given her th e his mother's errands, •
lion." The rest of the evening Was
-
41) cents so carefully saved from tit e able to slide down ants era a
TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, spent on dancing.
marketing, Sophie hod been full o I. play hand-ball out in the street.
on Kenilworth avenue, with pri-
The next meeting a ill take plate
Don't you agreee with me?
delight. She hod given her mothe ✓
vate family. Call Market 330)4.
on Tuesday evening, April 12, at 'J
such a grateful hug and everything
o cluck,. with most of the evening de-
42 Monroe Ave.
had seemed so line! And 1111W Clara
voted to dancing. The West Side
A Poem for • Girl to Recite.
•iit
said that the ribbon , wa t•
•. •
.144 ft • Itot. Large living room across Jewish Youth is the new elute formed
Detroit's Smartest Dining Place.
Tears started in Sophie's brown eyes
front, with fireplace. Large heated for Jo•wish young peoplt. of 19 and
A JEWISH HOME.
sun parlor; four bedrooms. Steam over, with meeting rooms in the El
"What's
like?"
think that it is. very Pont'
Michigan and
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I'll but she your
blinked ribbon
them back.
synagogue,
mi
heat. This is it tiarticularly at- 31uslie
To have a Jewish home like mine,
1 ;1 aid quietly, trying to be che
tractive home in first class toontli- Twenty-ninth street, and all those
Where
every
Friday
evening
shine
and polite.
tion.
Reasonable
wish
payment.
eligible
for
membership
are urged to
Where
ro
„c o The
, ,
"Mine?" saiol Clotra haughtily. It s
Paterson Bros. & Co., 1168 Penult- be in attendance end be assured of
'n
annaiv fl
nog " ” '
,-0
bless
them,
mother
hides
her
face;
I orocadtool. Silver butterflies all over
scoot
Bldg.
31atin
255.
an
enjoyable
evening.
c
of And leases and wine at father's place
bought
t • e gut t e Boost every I color
1 t.
ribbon there
ne, is, I 000
didn't When
want it to be hor Kidolush stand, and books for
it white (o
grace
- gr
'shat was all I That
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
each of us recites.
j u st tordina • r • -- "
iistentol to.
Friday •nd Saturday Evenings
"Well,
Clara,"
I
sighed
to
myself.
little
girl,
but
When
I am grown and married, t
April 8 and 9, at
• 8:30.
w
I know exactly what I'll do,
"You're a Ili, seet
ORCHESTRA HALL
you shouldn't have spoiled )'our ni.,00nse, you see, I 11M a Jew,
' mother teaches me.
friend's pleasure in the only pretty And
Soloist—
thing she had." And then I remem- I, too, shall bless the Sabbath light; .7E -
PAUL ALTHOUSE, Tenor.

s'hool
Missienme Blossom ,

Northw•y 500.

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Nrart
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very
This property is only a half block from the traffic center. Almost in the

',ere,' a wonderful told custom
that And keep my dishes clean and bright,
ve d in our
we . / o . wn 1,,, o. w h o . w., lint.
And tlitch my children What is right,
,...
Eye, And what a Jew should ho'
ancient home i n Palestine,
J. E. SAMPTER.
year, on lb.. day after Yom Kippur,
(Next week we shall have a poem
the Jewish maidens used to come to-
'robber and dance in the beatutfiul
buy.)
gardens and on the steps before the I . " 1. a
All of them wore white,
Seats 91.00, $1.50, $2.00.
Tehlple.
The Lost Diadem.
but in order that the poorer girls
Boa Seats $3.00.
should not be put to shame by the
Now on Sale Grinnell's.
(A Sketch from the Talmud.)
plainness Of their clothing, this is
Scene: A room in the emperor's
Last Young People's Concert
what the maidens used to do: None palace in Rome. The compress lies
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, at 10:30
e he r own clothes. The
of
them
wor

a courh, fanned by her slaves.
5.
. wealthy girls borrowed the simple 011
Several courtiers stand aside, talking
garments of the poorer ones and lent
return their own rich robes and together.
ill
First Courtier—Art thou sure that
jewels, SO that nobody should feel not news hath come of the priceless
over
timid or ashamed because of her diadem our empress lost?
shabby clothes. Now wasn't that
SecondCourtier--No one has come
Stop at
kind and lovely? Perhaps when Clara to claim the bag of gold promised
reads this it will help her to nito
for a reward to him who should re-
stand that hair ribbons are not so
make one's friends turn it.
important as to
Third Courtier- -Doll remember -
.
foal unhappy about them.
the diadem was to be returned within
NOW we COM` to a boy whom I 30 days. Already 35
days have
have known quite a long time. His passed, and the emperor bath issued
Storied V
name is 31oey. There is nothing the an order that whosoever is found
matter with him except that, when- with the coronet in his possession
ever he likes, he gets "Drool." Quite
shall die.
suddenly he will break off a lively
IS(•veral soldiersenter,dragging
game of "Four corners"--which he
in Rein Sh'muel liar Sesrotai.I
' likes to play in the parlor at the risk
Empress-- Why do you bring this
of breaking his neck over every rug
man before me?
and chair in sight-=and with a groan
Soldier—Great Empress, he stood
.. exclaim, "I'm tired!"
even nuts at the palace eaten and
announced that he had found your
diadem. !Holds up coronet.)
All—The lost diadem!
}:mpress- -Tell me, foolish old man,
why didat thou wait over 30 days
behore returning mine ornament too
me? According to the word of the
emperor, thou must die. If thou
hadst come earlier I would have re-
warded thee and thou wtoulolst have
returned home unpunished.
Rabbi --I waited until today bloat
you might know that I do not return
the
diadem for a reward, or because
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I fear punishment. I brought it back
because my religion teaches me to
return to another the property that
To My Many Friends and Patrons:
belongs to him. I fear not the em-
I take pleasure in announcing that, owing to
peror—I only fear my God.
Empress—Blessed be thy God! I
the demands of an increased business, I have
shall never scorn the Jews when I
opened offices for the transaction of a general in-
think of thee!

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Chadwick "Melpomene."
Beethoven Fourth Symphony.
3Iassenet Aria from "Manton."
Verdi Aria from "Aida."
Brams "Academie Festival."

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3—The girl who was married for
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' 5—A prophet who did not die be-
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6—The man who cheated Jacob.
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This is the way it works out:
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A wilderness--Zin.
The last letter in the name of one

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