limikritorrlf.insti(ARomicw
PAGE TWO
•
MONSTER RECEPTION PERSIAN MARRANOS
BOOK REVIEWS
PLANNED FOR WORLD HOPE TO RETURN TO
ZIONIST DELEGATION
FOLD OF JUDAISM VOLUME COMMEMORATES
Rabbi Levinger, and says in part:
"The fine spirit of liberality which
grew up among hte chaplains of the
various faiths, reflecting as it did
comradeship of the men them-
FELESENTHAL CENTENARY the
selves, should not an will not be
(Continued from page 1.1
lost."
Anxiously Await Arri••1 of Rabbi
To mark the occasion of the cen-
stimulating the work for the I'ales-
Rabbi Levinger is now executive di-
Kornfeld, American Envoy.
enary of the birth of Rabbi Bernhard
tine Foundation Fund and that, as a .
Single Homes,
No eu ‘nv g ylioirekn'sciltlyebre
Iwn
e
senthal, which occurred on Jan. 2, r A es e s tu t x
result of their visit Detroit's quota
7 ialiontho
f
o
ef Y
Duplexes
a
memorial
volume
will
be
issued
en-
his
book
he
gives
brief
historical
for the year will be raised.
(J.
T.
A.)—Ten
T E II E R A N —
end
: itled "Bernhard Felsenthal, Teacher sketches of "The Jewish Chaplains
Reservations for the Sokolow mass- thousand Jews who, because of anti-
n Israel."
Home Sites
dliveerre, eas in "
"The Jew dohs,
meeting can now be made through Jewish massacres 80 years ago, were
Rabbi Felsenthal was a pioneer in (
a deals
other chapters
Mr. Miller at the office of the Keren compelled to follow the Islamic faith,
Hayesod, 520 Detroit Savings Bank are anxiously awaiting the arrival of teform Judaism and in that group with the morale of the men in the
HIRSCH
building. Mr. Miller announced that Rabbi Kornfeld of Columbus, O.hio, which included David Einhorn, Sam- service. Ile also enters into an inter-
Realty Company
uel Adler, Samuel Hirsch An ardent esting discussion of the Jew and the
no reservations will be made by tele- American envoy to Persia.
phone. The prices of tickets will
8716 Linwood, Corner Blaine
The protection which they hope the Zionist from the beginning of the , Christian at the front, in which the
$2
range
from
50
cents
to
$2.
The
Garfield 2423
American minister will accord, will movement, thorough scholar in the unity of all religions in the service is
seats are limited and should be pur- enable these Jews, living very much field of Jewish science, Dr. Felsenthal : demonstrated by examples drawn
will long be remembered for his serv- from the author's own experiences
chased at once, according to Mr.
ices to Judaism, his nobility of char-, and observations.
Miller.
aster, his lovable personality.
Biography of Sokolow.
The volume will contain selections
Nahum Sokolow is chairman of the
from Dr. Felsenthal's writings, a bi- ,
Executive Committee of the World
ography, also compiled by his (laugh-
Zionist Organization. Ile was the
ter.
president of the World Zionist Con-
Aiming the papers to be published
gress recently held at Carlsbad, and
A group of representative college
in full are: "Jewish Theses (trans-
is the Zionist representative of whom
lilted f r 0 m "Judishe Thesen"); nien residing in Detroit but repre.
a Cardinal at the Vatican, believed to
"Where its We Stand?" (translated venting six colleges, on Dec. 28 or-
be Gasparri, said: The representa-
from "Wo Stehen Wir?"); "R a bbi ganized the Intercollegiate Club of
tives of 'Zionism, Mr. Sokolow above
Patrick;" "Concerning Jesus, sue. Detroit. The new organization was
all, will never find closed our Bronzed
named 'the Christ'" (a .hitherto un-.chartered with the City Clerk of De-
Door." Id r. Sokolow was associated
published manuscript); an address : tr"it•
with Dr. Weizmann in the heavy task
The purpose of the organization is
"On the Origin of Judaism, and its
of negotiating the Balfour Declara-
preamble of the con-
Three Historical Periods," delivered enunciated t ry
tion, and was one of the mediators
in 1807 before Rainah Lodge, chi, stitution: "The main object in the
between French interests in Syria and
sago, and the first sermon delivered formation of this organization is to
British interests in l'alestine.
Igiy,,,,gla/rt .ionF,elsphtiehaa gl ,,,liefit:ire sZeipotneLicuri-,: gather together in a more close union
Nahum Sokolow is a brilliant lie-
: all worthy collegians so that we may
brew publicist, a veteran of Ilebrew
There will also be included , help to nuisance their moral, intellect-
)861.
Journalism, and founder and editor of
passages from a number of other .pa- uul 81111 social development."
Ilazefirah in Warsaw, the leading He-
The organization aims to offer in-
pars, grouped under the headings, "On
brew daily in Diaspora, the publica-
Judaism," "On Reform Judaism," tellectual, social and moral advent-
tion of which is continued to this day,
"On
the
Synod
Question,"
"On
Zion-
ages
to the members. The officers
due largely to Sokolow's tenacious-
ism," "On Ethics and Religion," "On chosen fur the ensuing year are: Cas-
ness, determination and undying love
Christianity
and
the
Relation
of
Ju-
Per
C.
Cutler, University of Michi-
of Ilebrew word. Ile is a noted Ile-
deism and Jews to the World," and gan, president; Samuel Greken, De-
brew author and is loved and followed
troit College of Medicine, vice-presi-
"Miscellaneous
Passages."
by all to whom the Ilebrew language
The biography, informal in char- (lent; Harry B. Bennett, Detroit Col-
is not a sealed book. He is a subtle
RABBI J. S. KORNFELD.
a•ter, will discuss I)r. Felsenthal's lege of Medicine, corresponding secre-
Manufacturers
orator, a pleasing, lovable personal-
life
its intimate aspects, and will Lary; Meyer Blatt, University of
ity; ingratiating, yet withal a proud as their forefathers lived in Spain, also in
Retailers — Wholesalers
give important external facts Pittsburgh, recording secretary; Saul
and consistent defender of Jewish practicing their Jewish faith in se-
660 Michigan Avenue
Rosenzweig, University of Michigan,
and
describe
his public career.
rights. cret, to publicly re-embrace the Jew-
The bibliogrpahy, a chronological treasurer.
Peace Conference Spokesman.
ish faith.
list
of
his
writings
during
all
the
50
As chairman of the Committee of
Numerous attempts made by them
Jewish Delegations, he had the oppor- within the last 80 years to re-enter years of his activity in America from 45 UNEMPLOYED HOUSED,
• tunity of being the spokesman at the the Jewish faith were frustrated by 1857 to 1907, includes pamphlets, ar-
FED DURING IDLENESS
Peace Conference of the tortured Jew- threats of massacres made by the ticles contributed to the Jewish press
and elsewhere, and unpublished manu-
ish masses in the lands of persecution, neighboring wandering tribes.
Forty-five Jewish men, unemployed,
besides appearing with Dr. Chaim
Despairing of their chances at scripts. It is fully annotated• and is
are being housed and fed during their
Weizmann and Id. Ussichkin as the home, they recently despatched a rep- furnished with a subject index.
Dr. Cyrus Adler will contribute the period of idleness, at 2527 Beaubien
official representative of the Zionist resentative to London to take up with
foreword.
The
bock
will
be
published
street. Three meals are served daily
Organization in pressing before the the headquarters of the Zionist Or-
on May 15. Further details will be to the nien and sleeping accommoda-
l'eace Conference the Jewish title to ganization there, the question of their
announced
through
the
Jewish
press
tions are given 25.
Palestine. It is due as much to him protection as Jews, at home, or the
The idea of giving temporary as-
as to any living man that Allied granting of facilities for their emi- at that time. Advance orders are in-
vited as a guide to the size of the edi- sistance to the Jewish unemployed
statesmanship recognized the justice gration to the Holy Land.
tion that will be required.
took root in the minds of a few citi-
of the Jewish claim and put its stamp
This volume will tie Printed by the zens. Contributions paid for the rent
of approval upon the British govern-
Conat Press of Philadelphia and will on the Beaubien street house through
ment's promise to facilitate the estab-
be offered for sale by the Jewish Pub- the Passover holidays. Assistance
lishment of the Jewish National flume
lication Society of America, as it is from the Bicur Cholem society, the
in Palestine.
not one of the books intended for gen- Lechem Aniyim, Lena Zazdick, Nu-
Mr. Sokolow is no stranger to
eral
v„(
to members of the such Ari congregation, I)r. A. E.
American Jews, having first visited
Bernstein, Morris Schechter, help to-
this country in 1911, when he left
ward defraying the expenses of gas,
To
Form
Branch
of
the
United
Syria-
then the impress of her personality,
electric and rent. Jewish bakers„
gogues Here; 15 Organisations
THE WANDERING JEW
sincerity and lofty idealism, upon all
butchers
and produce nien contribute
Represented ■ t Meeting.
those who had the fortune to meet or
see him.. He comes to America now
By E. Temple Thurston. foodstuffs. The beds, bedding and
furniture
were obtained through the
at great sacrifice. Zionist negotia-
A preliminary conference of Jew-
The latest version of the age-old
tions with the Powers still need to be ish organizations affiliated with con- Christian legend of the "Wandering efforts of Samuel Sandweiss.
JEWISH
Those who are interested in the
continued. His presence is urgently servative synagogues was held Thurs. Jew' is E. Temple Thurston's play of
project are attempting to place the
needed at the European capitals, par- day evening at the Shaarey Zedek for the same name in four phases, pub-
ticularly in Paris, where, because of the purpose of forming a branch of lished by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New men in positions. Several experienced
carpenters, tinners and painters are
the implications of the latest under- the United Synagogues of America York. ($1.75 net).
among the men out of work. Employ-
Chapel and Office
standing between the French and the i n Detroit. Ilerman A. August acted
Mr. Thurston strikes out on an or- ers may see the men at 2527 Beaubien
7739 JOHN R.
Kemalists, Palestine interests need as chairman and Rabbi A. NI. Ilersh- iginal line in his powerful represen-
street.
careful watching. Ile conies in re- man was the principal speaker. F'if- tation of the legend of the Jew who,
Complete Motor Equipment
sponse to the very urgent call of teen organizations were represented. according to middle age Christian fan-
Market 3688-R
American Jewry. In his address, Rabbi Hershman aticism, was doomed to wander the:
Professor Warburg.
Market 2114
pointed out that the purpose of the earth until "the return of Jesus."
Professor Otto Warburg is the United Synagogues was to place the
The legend, which hail its origin
champion is Zionism in Germany, col- synagogue first in the life of the Jew. in Germany, whence it traveled far
The Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
league, friend and successor in office He emphasized that the movement and wide, tells that when Jesus was
of president of World Zionist Organ- aimed at strengthening and preserv- on his way to Golgotha, bearing the grant Aid Society of America is now
ization of Theodore Herz' and David ing Jewish traditions, such as the Sat- heavy cross on which he was to be making an appeal to its members to
Wolfson, the departed leaders of Zi- urday Sabbath, observance of the die- crucified, he paused at the front of remit their annual dues. In view of
onism. Otto Warburg is a member tary laws, the use of Ilebrew as the the house of a shoemaker for anvil-!the urgent need of funds, Albert Ro-
of an influential and wealthy Jewish language of the prayers and the en- ment's rest. The fellow drove him off senblatt, chairman of the membership
604 FREE PRESS BLDG.
— o committee, expresses the hope that
family, a member of the First Zion- couragement of Jewish education and saying: "Thou shalt not rest!" T
General Real Estate, Insurance,
ist Congress at Bask, and is a di- the study of the Hebrew language.
Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In.
this Jesus replied:
"I shall rest there will be no delay in sending in
rector of the Jewish National Fund.
vestments and Store Property
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich spoke on nevertheless, but thou shalt tarry un- the dues for 1922. All remittances
He is a keen observer of the develop- behalf of the Women's League of the til I return." According to the le- should be made to Hies building, 425•
PHONE CHERRY 1145.
ment of Palestine, having watched it United Synagogue. She said that the gend the wandering of the Jew be- 43 Lafayette street, New York.
with loving care, but also with the league aimed to reach the home gan from that moment. Time and
eye of a scientist. He has brought to
the elements, taming and pestilence, PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359
his work in behalf of l'alestine, be- through
the child
woman
and in that
way fire and sword, had no power over
reach the
in spreading
the ideals
sides his influential name and person- of traditional Judaism. She urged him.
Purity Chapter closed its 1921 sea-
ality, the gift of a noted scientist in the ladies' auxiliaries of the local
Thus the old legend was told and son with a dance, Dee. 20, that prov-
Botany, especially equipped to under- synagogues to affiliate with the retold throughout the ages, only to
ed a success, both socially and linen-
A Saving Proposition.
stand and to solve the problems of league.
be tempered here and there In hor- ciall •
We take care of books of accounts;
tropical and sub-tropical countries.
Elconan II. Saulson read the plat- ribleness, according to the feelings of The card party given Monday eve-
install easy systems of book-
Professor Warburg was instrumen-
the people toward the Jew.
Mr. ning, Jan. 9, ushered in the new sea-
keeping.
tal in bringing into the rangs of the form
of the spoke
Young for
People's
League.
Sol Levin
the West
Side Thurston's version of the legend is son. There were 200 guests. Max
laborers for Zion, such men as Franz youth, Meyer Stone for the Temple perhaps the fairest yet presented to Duskin donated a large box of candy
Oppenheimer. He has now, at his Emanuel, Mr. Voss for the B'nai the reading and theater-going public. which was raffled and won by Mr.
ripe age, undertaken to reorganize 5loshe Congregation, Samuel Heyman
The scene of the first phase is laid Schmidt.
Public Accountant
the Agricultural Experiment Station
Ju- in Jerusalem on the day of the cruci-
Monday, Jan. 23, Eastern Star
of Zichron Jacob, abandoned through daea,
and Miss
Mary
Caplan for
for Junior
Young 'la-
Ju-
Ethel
Shetzer
433 Melbourne Ave. Market 2509
fixion. The second phase finds the members will initiate three classes of
the premature death of its founder, dassah, Paul Goldstein for the Inter-
Wandering Jew in Syria at the time candidates. The first class will be-
Aaron Aronsohn. Warburg is a liv- collegiate Zionist Association, L. S. of the first Crusade. The scene of gin promptly at 2:30 p. m., the see-
ing proof of the fact that Zionism is Miller for the Y. P. S. of B'nai Moshe, the thirdphase is laid in Sicily of the ond class at 4 p. m., followed by a 6
not the heritage of the dreamer of
. Friedb erg for the United Hebrew thirteenth century, while the fourth o'clock dinner. Tickets for the din-
Shoes and Boots built to order. dreams, but the conviction of men of J
Rubiner for the Y. and last phase finds the Wandering ner may be secured at the door.
S chools,harles
C
Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- science, who test things by their prac-
At 7:30 the Chapter will resume
cripple and ticability. It is no easy matter for I'. A. of the Shaarey Zedek and Max Jew before the Tribunal of the Inqui•
pers. Specialists in
sition in Seville, Spain.
work of conferring the degrees upon
orthopedic work.
Warburg, whose fortunes have been Cohen
the Philomathic.
Final for
plans
for the formation of
If anything, the last phase is a vin- the third class. i'ast Matrons will
depleted by the war, to come here. a local United Synagogue branch will dication of the Jew. The hero is plac- assist in exemplifying the work of
Cherry 686 He, too, has come at the urgent re- be made at a meeting to be held eel on trial for having uttered the the order.
Broadway
quest of his fellow-workers for Pal- Thursday evening, Jan. 26, at the words: "It would go hard with
estine in this country.
Christ to know His own, if Ile should
Shaarey Zedek.
NU SIGMA SIGMA
Dr. Goldstein.
MI Mel
come again." Offered the alternative
Mil MN
Dr. Alexander Goldstein is a native
of life as a convert to Christianity
of Russia, having been born in Minsk GOVERNMENT FLIRTING WITH
The weekly meeting of the No
for death, the Jew refuses to give up
in 1883. He is a lawyer by profes-
JEWISH REPRESENTATIVES his Jewish faith, claiming to be a Sigma Sigma was held at the home
sion, having been graduated from the
better Christian in his heart than are of Miss Lany Drapkin, 9144 Goodwin
Petrograd University in 1909.
BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) — With his oppressors. The Jew is finally avenue, Sunday evening, Jan. 15.
While yet a student, he engaged in the practical standstill in Ilungarian condemned to be burned at the stake Jack Esker, a member, is leaving
literary activities and contributed to trade and industry and the daily de- and his wanderings end to the shame the city of Feb. 1 for an indefinite
a number of Jewish magazines. Ile is predation of the exchange, due main- of Christianity.
period. Refreshments and entertain-
the author of several Nadia dealing ly, it is believed, to the commercial
The scene of his trial at the hands ment followed the meeting. The next
with Jewish life. In Russian Zionism inactivity of the Jews, governmental of the inquisitors is the most inter- . regular meeting will be held Sunday
he has been a leading figure for 15 circles are endeavoring to approach esting of the entire play. The Jew . evening, Jan. 22, at the home of Sey-
years. lie has met with great suc- Jewish representatives with a view to wins the complete sympathy of the moor Lewis, 7739 John R.
cess as a speaker and propagandist. having the withdrawn Jewish capital audience, as is undoubtedly the pur-
Possessed of a high degree of organ- put into circulation. Jewish life and pose of the author.
ization ability, he was placed in , property still being unsafe, the goy-
The play has enjoyed a long run in
charge of the organization work in ernment is understood to have prom- London and New York and is now
The entertainmentprovided by the
Russia in 1917. After the Keren iced some of the leading Jews at a being presented in other parts of the
Bi cur Cholem Juniors at their regu-
Ilayesod was initiated, Dr. Goldstein secret conference to persecute the countr y.
was entrusted with the conduct of the terrorists and guarantee Jewish prop-
tar meeting held Thursday evening,
propaganda department at London. erty.
A JEWISH CHAPLAIN IN , Jan. 19, proved a success, a large and
Later he was sent on a tour through-
, enthusiastic audience attending. Pre-
Several Jewish delegations, similar
FRANCE
out England, Bulgaria and Argentine. to that which is already in the United
parations are now being made for the
organization's next playlet, the date
His speeches and . his organization States, should proceed abroad to hel
By Rabbi Lee J. Levinger.
of presentation to be announced
work in the latter two countries lay' restore the prestige of Hungary, th
The first account of the work of a soon.
the groundwork for a successful government purposes. Popular Jew
Jewish chaplain with the American
An appeal has been issued to those
Keren Ilayesod activity. ish opinion is inclined to distrust Ad
Mr. Miller, the director of the miral Horthy and the promises mad e Expeditionary Forces in France is who haven't made returns for dance
given by Rabbi Lee J. Levinger in his , tickets to do so at once.
Michigan Keren Hayesod Bureau, is- on his behalf.
hook,
Jewish Chaplain in Frnnce,"
sued an appeal urging those who made
published by the Macmillan Company,
pledges for the Keren Hayesod to re-
New York. ($1.75 net).
mit them to the state office, at 520 REFUNDS ON UNUSED
The work of Rabbi Levinger, ac-
Detroit Savings Bank building. Mr.
STEAMSHIP TICKET S cording to the account given in his
Miller pointed out that the sum of
SIMON KLAYMAN
book, Was representative of that of the
$10,000 must be collected before the
Frank J. Sullivan, 45 Broadway entire group of Jewish chaplains who
arrival of the delegation to Detroit,
a-cre commissioned in the World War. Simon Klayman, 586 Garfield eve-
and expressed the hope that pledgees New York, is engaged at present i
will make remittances at once. , making refunds upon all valid un The rabbi's account shows that the age
sue, o died
ie7d2. Satiurd
Nr. kaiy.yanita9n:3:,,,,,aat pia-
used steamship tickets and money or work of the chaplains was carried g
tiers, previously purchased of eithe
through
through
devotedly
and
with
distinc-
neer
res•dent
of this city, coming here
PHI SIGMA EPSILON TO
the Hamburg-American or North Ger tion. Of the less than 400 english- in 1880. A Talmudic scholar, the
GIVE FORMAL DANCE
man Lloyd Steamship Companies speaking rabbis in the United States, deceased Was active in charitable
AT HOTEL WOLVERINE These refunds in question are bein g 140 volunetered for this service with circles. fie congregation,
wlisamemberthe
of O
the
made in behalf of the liquidator o
the army.
An event that has been looked for- the aforementioned concerns.
Rabbi Levinger relates a number of Fellows, the Maccabees and other so-
ward to with keen anticipation is the
interesting accounts of his experi- cieties,
formal dance of the Phi Sigma Epsi-
He is survived by three sons, Sam,
ences in camp, hospital and under fire
BOY SCOUT TROOP 76
lon fraternity which will be held Sat-
with the Twenty-seventh Division, of Harry and Ben, and three daughters,
urday evening in the Louis XV room
how he read Psalms for dying Pretes- Mrs. S. Meretskv of Windsor, Mrs.
Troop 76 had a novelty event at rant as well as Jewish soldiers. bor. I. Callow and Mrs. David Gottlieb,
of the Hotel Wolverine.
These dances are regular monthly their meeting of Thursday, Jan. 12. rowed a surgeon's rosary and held and seven grandchildren.
affairs and are numbered among the in the form of a comedy, "Isaac and the cross to the lips of a dying Catho- : The funeral was conducted Mon-
interesting social events of the sea-, Abe," in which Howard R. Weisber- I k.
day, Rabbi Eisman officiating.
In-
son. The dances are attended by fra- ger and Al Ackerman took part. L.
Dr. Cynic Adler, formerly acting terment took place at the North
ternity members, active end inactive, Goldman and E. Hurts sang.
Mr chairman of the Jewish Welfare Woodward cemetery. As the funeral
only.
Clark, East Side field executive, and Board and at present chairman of the passed the Farnsworth Synagogue,
Special music and unique entertain- George Wilmarth, scoutmaster of Committee on Army and Navy Work, the doors were flung open as a tri-
Plepel Illelommes Superb Illedembls.
ment has been arranged.
Troop 18, spoke.
writes the forward to the volume by , bute to the deceased.
JOY
FARM
(goal 3funtiturr
Of course we feel confi-
dent that we can convince
you of the superiority of
quality in our furniture—
in fact we know that your
appreciation will convince
you—you will be tempted
to buy through desire, not
persuasion.
NEW COLLEGE MEN'S
CLUB IS ORGANIZED
Think of your greatest
ambition in home arrange-
ment—"Good Furniture"
—this solution combined
with an opportunity for
easy selection will afford
you pleasure — affiliating
directly with the factory
will assure you of our in-
tention to meet fair com-
petition.
The "Greatest Sale of Furs
Ever Held in America" is
now in progress! Buy
Marks' quality furs at the
greatest savings in years!
H. & B. MARK S
Brirnit 1fitruiturr
W a r r en Avenue
Manufacturers!
Wholesalers!
Jobbers!
If you need money on
short term loans, call
me up.
Main 7451 or Cherry 2669
S. B, Rosenthal
609 Stevens Bldg.
at Riopelle Street
Melrose
1320
CONFERENCE OF
ORTHODOX JEWS
PLANS ACTIVITY
Edmund G. Lewis
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
I
HIAS MAKE APPEAL
FOR DUES PAYMENT
Maloney-Campbell
Realty Co., Inc.
BUSINESS MEN!
ATTENTION!
A.M. KATZ
Paintings and Music
THE AMPICO
In the
KNABE OR FRANKLIN PIANO
WM. E. HINTZ
Henry the Hatter
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter
Library Park Hotel Bldg.
Gratiot at Library.
EN—
ma No
Miss
Detroit
Cigar
8c Each
Select Dancing Nightly
Palais de Danse
Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard
10
You would not be satisfied to have just ordinary
pictures in your home as a substitute for paintings,
or oil cloth in place of Oriental rugs, why then be
satisfied with anything but the best in music?
NewYork Custom ShoeShop
1520
o"
mi.V.•
11%1
is the true medium through which you can have the
actual playing of great pianists such as Rachman-
inoff, Levitzki, Elly Ney, Dr. Strauss, Ornstein, the
great Godowsky and many others.
Open the door
of your soul to good music and you will be better
for it.
Prices Have Been Reduced
Uprights from $800.00
Grand. from $1,975.00
Knabe Warerooms
,
1
Janney-Bowman , Inc.
IP
..A.,
Book Building
1243 Washington Boulevard
.11
X
v
1)
,q
!i
P. ;
BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
OBITUARY
Carmel Kosher Restaurant
Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin.
1425 BROADWAY
Telephone Cadillac 475s
Now Open for Boeings. Under New Management.
Aft
Tea and Strudel
d between 3 and 5, 25 cents.
(Meals 60c Up)
Catering to
Weddings, Parties and Banquets. First Class Ser.,
MANAGER, S. KRAEMER
Proprietor of Kraemer's Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
Cantor J. Shlisky, Tenor
Will Conduct Services
AT THE BETH DAVID SYNAGOGUE
On Winder Between Beaubien and Antoine
Friday Evening, Jan. 27; Saturday Morning, Jan. 28
TICKETS CAN BE PROCURED AT
Plotkins Book Store, 2539 Hastings Stret, Corner Adelaide,
Gordon's Book Stire, 3009 Hastings Street,
Goldberg's Phonograph Store, 331 Gratiot Avenue,
Goldberg's Phonograph Store, 2813 Hastings Street,
Subsea Book Store, Hastings and Warren,
And at the Synagogue.
Charges: $1.50 to $2.50