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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-08-26

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America Awful Periodical Cotter

CLITTON AVENU2 • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE SEVEN

TilsVaitorr,youstimponsu

U N A R D-ACI1 O R

BROADWAY STRAND THEATER TO FEATURE
"THE GOLEM" PHOTOPLAY ALL NEXT WEEK

Largest, fastest steamers in the
world. Excellent treatment of pas-
sengers. There is a local agent in
your town or nearby.

To Poland, Lithuania, Uk-
rainia and all Baltic States
via Hamburg and Danzig:

SAXONIA .

Sept. 17

III CI.
CI.
20 5.00 $125.00
Hamburg $14
Danzig $0.00 $135.00
Tax $5.00.

r

rominent Detroiter
Who Died Last Sunday

ORPHANS TELL SAD
TALE OF PLIGHTS

(Continued from page 1.)

the four newcomers were housed at !
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Co-
hen, 566 Farnsworth, who attired'
$75,000 in bonds to make easier the,
coming here of the four youngsters.'
Mollie told of how she toiled that'
her younger sister and brother might
have something to eat. She went to
work for her room and board, with
the understanding that she Wen to get
an additional skirt and pair of shoes.'
After a year's hard work, however,
she met with disappointment in that
only half the promise was kept and
her employer refused to give her
more than a skirt. Mollie was then in
her home town in Gorochow with her
sister Celia and younger brother.
Adventures of the Young
FRANK R. HAMBURGER.
Morris went to Lutzk to study in
the Yeshivah there. With the out-
break of the war, the practice of giv-
ing free meals to theological students
practically stopped and Morris had to
give up his studies and -go to work.
As the town of Lutzk passed through
one pogrom after another and as it
Jewish Institute has secured
passed from the hands of the Rus.
four new trucks for the daily outings
Mans to the Germans and vice versa,
to David Brown's farm. Those who
, volunteered their trucks are: Roehl
' Brothers Storage Company, East Side
Moving and Storage Company, Weil
Furniture Company, Ben B. Schwartz.
More trucks are needed to cam-

What comes after
the purchase price?

MORE TRUCKS NEEDED
DURING LAST WEEK OF
INSTITUTE'S OUTING

Via Cherbourg and South-
ampton:

Aug. 27
CAMERONIA . .
Aug. 27
CARONIA ..
SCYTHIA (New) ...Sept. 3
EMPRESS of INDIA .Sept. 7

The

Lyd3. Salmonova via Paul Vqener

71.e gottirry'

"

Based on the mystic folk lore of the courtiers jeer Immediately walls plete the last week of the summer
.
the Jewish people of the sixteenth crash and stones fall and the emperor picnics, which end on ran ay,
cries that if he be saved he will give To avoid duplication and to assure
century in Prague, the story and in-
freedom and safety to the Jews. At' that only those children who attend
cidents of the new screen play, "The
the Rabbi's word the Golem steps summer school are -given preference,
Golem " to come to the Brodway
forth and supports the crumbling roof admission is limited those p
Strand theater Sunday noon, Aug.
summer school certificates.
f
carried t
28, are said to be thrilling in the ex-
ty. Returning with the Rabbi to the Three hundred boys were given •
treme.
Thurs-
Ghetto, the Golem refuses to obey treat by the Jewish Institute
The story relates how the Emperor
commands and the Rabbi takes from day afternoon to see the baseball
Rudolph determines to wipe out the
him the talisman and he becomes in- game between Detroit and Washing-
Ghetto and sends Sir Florian to Rabbi
Loew with the edict. The envoy falls animate. But the jealous assistant ton at Navin Field.
life iorder to
in love with Miriam, daughter of the brings the monster to e n o
CONGREGATION EMANUEL'
Rabbi, and incurs the enmity of the destroy Florian, whom he has dis-
covered
with
Miriam,
and after the
latter's assistant, who loves Miriam
The Ilebrew School of Temple
Golem hurls Florian to death he
also. The rabbi has created a huge
figure of clay and after evoking As- drags Miriam, whom he covets, Emaniel will open on Sept. 12 and
full
tarte and other spirits obtains a through the streets by her long hair. Rabbi Bienenfeld will take
magic formula which he places in the Then the Golem applies a blazing charge. Although there has been a
breast of the figure, endowing it with torch to everything in his path, cast- fair registration at the school, there
The
Floysl Hislassmirs Suporb Or:4,64*m
life. The figure is named the Golem. ing terror and dstruction everywhere, is still room for 60 more pupils.
Going to the court with the giant fig- and the city and populace seem about school will be open Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday
and
Thursday
of
each
to
be
utterly
destroyed
when
a
little,
ure, the Rabbi begs leave to tell the
emperor the story of the trials and child, seized by the Golem, raises its week. The quarters have been re-
wanderings of his prosecuted people, hand to the golden star and the magic modeled and competent teachers will
SARA FINE.
take charge of the Jewish religious
the Jews. He asks that no word and talisman falls out, sending the Golem
no laughter be heard,'but as Ahasue- crumbling to the ground with the training. The Sunday School will then from the hands of the Poles to
open
immediately
after
the
Holy
reign
of
terror
ended.
rus, the Wandering Jew, steps out,
those of the Soviet forces and vice
l'aul Wegener, noted European Days.
The sisterhood of the congregation versa, Morris lost all track of the rest
actor and producer, wrote, staged
of the family until he was again got-
tanning
for
a
few
large
social
and played the title role of "The Go- i
lem." It is declared to be presented functions in the fall, which will be ten in touch with by his sister Sara.
And young Michael, too, had his
on a magnificent scale and to present of great interest to the Jews in the
hardships. Michael got himself work
a wonderful picture of a medieval northwest section.
A
well
known
cantor
has
been
en-
to
care for horses and, in the par-
city when mysticism and the magic
arts and religious persecution held gaged by the synagogue to assist suit of his new vocation, had to sleep
Rabbi
Bienenfeld
in
the
services
our-gin
the fields and earn his bread by
sway. The scenic settings are noted
JEWISH
as especially correct and at the same ing the Holy Days. The seats in this the, sweat of his brow. Mollie tells
synagogue
will
not
be
restricted
to
an
interesting
story about Michael.
time symbolic of the story.
Special music by organist, orches- members only, but will be open to all , The latter's employer sent him to
I
in
the
northwest
section
desiring
to
town
30
miles
from
Gorochow to ex•
tra and soloists will be a part of the
showing of "The Golem." An inter- worship. Reservations of seats can change German marks for Polish
Chapel and Office
esting series of views of Prague and be made by writing direct to Congre- coins, promising him a new cap for
7739 JOHN R.
other films with more or less bearing gation Emanuel, 1600 West Euclid. the service. The town could only be
reached on foot and just as Michael
Complete Motor Equipment
upon the big picture will be added
features.
JUDAEANS GIVE OUTING reached the town the Bolshevik troops:
Market 3688 - R
began to fire on it. Michael thus had ,
to risk his life for several days, la
The Bar Kochba Judaeans, B'Nos he succeeded in carrying out his mis-
Yisroel, Maccabees of Judaea and Mon. However, when he returned to
Tikvas Zion, four West End Young his employer, he, like his sister, was
Judaea circles, last Monday joined in fooled. Ile had to continue wearing'
564 Winder St. Cadillac 48
Mrs. Ray Schubot, 49 years old, a an outing to David Brown's farm at his old cap. •
resident of the Jewish community for Rochester. The outing was given un-
Prefer Treatment of Germans.
The only Jewish Monument Dealer
over 25 years, died at her home at der the auspices of the Jewish Insti-
in Detroit.
Of all the enemy forces that occu-
541 Garfield avenue, Friday morning, tute, with Oscar Skolnek in charge pied their home town at different
Aug. 19, after a lingering illness.
of the games.
, periods, the youngsters said they pre-
MI ION 111116111MIBMIZIM Me MR
Two trucks took 65 Judaeans to ferred the treatment of the Germans.
Funeral services were held at the
residence on Sunday afternoon, Aug. the farm. They were supplied by They emphasized that there were no
21, with burial later at Mochpelah Frank & Davidson and the Cassel robberies during the German occupa-
.
cemetery. Mrs. Schubot is survived Coal Company.
Don, and they were certain o
by her husband Emiel Schubot, 10
daily meals. They especially . recol-
children, four brothers and two cis- BARNEY ALBERT OPENS
lected with horror the occupation of
tern.
R1VARD - HENDRIE GARAGE I their districts by the Soviet. Prefer-
During the great number of years
once was given to those in the army
Sr her residence in the city, Mrs.'
the
Another garage for . Detroit auto- and if anyone in the uniform of
Schubot has endeared herself to a
food
host of friends. A great number of mobile owners' convenience has been Soviet demanded an article of
w
relatives friends and acquaintances opened by 'Barney Albert, formerly ' or clothing, it had to be given aay.
700 MARQUETTE BLDG. DETROIT
A
attended the funeral services. • in the iron business. The Rivard- There was no arguing about it.
Hendrie Garage, on the corner of refusal or argument meant death.
Hendrie at Rivard, has auto space 1 There was no middle road for the
for 100 cars and is one of the largest Bolshevik intruders.
The local European Women's Wel- •
garages in the city. This garage,
which gives day and night service and . fare Organization issued an appeal to
!guarantees its work for three months, Detroit's residents to extend a help-
: has 2,000 square feet of space for re• ing hand to the orphans. Much has'
pairing on all makes of cars. Mr. been done in furnishing a home for
but much is yet needed. Par- .
, Albert says they will specialize in tar -
ed toward !
I line, He may be reached at Mar- ocularly is the appeal direct
bet 2729. • finding employment for the older two,'
Mollie and Morris. Their sister, Sara,
insists emphatically that she doesn't I
' want charity and that all she hopes
for is an opportunity to earn her live-
.'"
Mrs. Sonia Guseman of Kulnicz,
province of Wohlin, in the Ukraine,
YOUNG COUPLE wishes room with
who passed through Detroit Friday
bath, also breakfast and evening with her two children on her way to'
meal, with nice family. Location
join her husband in St. Louis, told
off Woodward, not above Boule-
a number of horrible stories of the
vard. Write to Box 519, care of
conditions of the Jews in the Ukraine.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Mrs. Guseman told of the many at
WANTED—Five or six gentlemen tempts made by the Jews to escape
who would room and board with re- to America. She said that in Kulnicz
fined lady, excellent cook, and have there are not more than 10 families
'
remaining from the original 90. Pog-
real home. Glendale 72654.
roma were daily occurrences, she said.
fur-
Her
wish was that her husband could
WIDOW wishes to share newly
nished apartment with couple. show her a dollar registered for every
blow she received at the hands of
Northway 2959 - M.
Russian and Ukrainian ban-
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT— flits.
a
With or without bo rd, by refined
Hungarian family. Ref e rences.
h Fathers
To the Jewish
D t it and
Mrs. Martin Klein. 457 Garfield
Mothers oero.
Ave., corner Beaubien.

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