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List Call for the

Annual
Linen

Young
Judaea

Club

Notes

PAGE THREE

RON ICLE

LEADER OF RUSSIAN
ZIONIST MOVEMENT

TO BE HERE FEB. 5.

Two Breakfast-room
Specials From Our
January Clearance

WHAT YOUNG JUDAEA
MEANS TO AMERICAN
JEWISH BOYS, GIRLS

One of the most vexing problems
which the Jews of America have to
face today is that of the proper train-
ing of the younger generation. The
parents who have probably come from
a foreign land have established them-
selves here in security and comfort
after undergoing privations, hard-
ships and even danger. Their suffer-
ings have been very intense. They
have looked hunger and brutality in
the face. They have fled from a land
which they loved and yet which is
bound up in their memories with
scones of horror and fright.
They naturally desire to spare their
children the hardships and sufferings
which they themselves have experi-
enced. They are mostly in a position
of material prosperity and can well
DR. ALEXANDER GOLDSTEIN,
afford to gratify every whim of the
child. They feel that in gratifying
Who will be in Detroit with the So-
the wishes of their child they are giv-
kolow delegation in the interests of
ing it the pleasures which they them-
selves missed. The delight of the the Karen H•yesod.
By DR. STEPHEN S. WISE.
child recompenses them for all the
hardships which they have undergone.
Thus it is that a large- proportion address by P. Katz, who tilled the
In a moment of distress, touching spiritual fibre which is expressing it-
serious problem in the nation which self in the outward terms of slaughter of our American-born children re- has been doing as a leader previously.
a
OU'LL be charmed with thls es.
ceive not so much moral training and culture.
involves the adulteration of our re- and destruction.
titillate, taint breakfast room
If banished this spirit is to be it earnest discipline in the line with
ligious life and the lowering of our
The next meeting of the club will
suit., •aactly •s pictured. it Is an
moral standards, I turned to one of will come to pass through those pro- Jewish law and tradition as an over- be held Sunday, Jan. 29, at the regu-
exceptional value from our January Clear.
the truly prophetic teachers of re- cesses of education which not only en- kind indulgence and gratification of lar meeting place.
It consists of
once &Ile new Is progress.
ligion in our land, and his answer lighten the mind and clarify the will, their every wish. The parent means
buffet, dr•p•l•al table, and four chairs, all
but above all reform and ennoble the by this to lavish his love upon his
hand decorated.
was, You cannot fight a fog."
KNIGHTS OF JUDAEA
One must wait until the sunshine purposes of men. 13ut if the change children and he expects in return the
dissipates the fog, until the sunlight should not come to pass, then will gratitude of the child and thinks that
it
not
be
alone
morally
baleful
to
the
child
benefits
from
his
misplaced
of higher intelligence and finer Byrn-
During the program of the Knights
pathy dispels the mist of preiudice Christendom and perhaps even ruin- kindness. The result, however, is of Judaea last Saturday evening, a
It should not be for- ous outwardly to us, but in addition, usually to give the child the outer lux- decision was awarded to Team 4, com-
d ill-will.
and
perhaps
first
of
all,
fatally
di-
uries
and
refinements
of
American
gotten that there are some things so
posed of Sam Firestone, Sol Shims,
illusive and indefinable, however evil, visive of the spirit of American life. life and its superficial pleasures. The vitz end William Lankin, upholdoing
that cannot be fought. The policy This were not the perpetuating of a effect is not to bridge the gap be- the affirmative in a debate, "Resolved,
of calculated unfriendliness toward hyphen, but the ruthless use of a jag- tween himself and the child but curl- That the three Zionist parties combine
ged-edged cross-cut saw,— forever nasty enough to widen the gap in-
the Jew, however, must his fought, but
severing the bond of national life and wend of creating in the mind and in their work of rebuilding Palestine."
the weapons to be wielded by Jews or
The negative team consisted of Morris
the common purpose. heart of the child a sympathy and
Christians are not carnal or outward,
Waxman, David Cooper and Joseph
The process of education, if they understanding for Jewish customs and
but inward and spiritual.
are to be undertaken by the leaders of for his own outlook on life and an SatTrin.
toward the Christian life and thought, must go appreciation of what he has gone
Prejudice and
This Saturday evening, Team 2,
Jew represents a world attitude which down to the very roots of life, and. through before reaching his present composed of Jacob Kadushin, Abra-
for centuries has stimulated the Jew's aim at last and forever to eradicate position. He merely gives the child ham Torgo• and Louis Zack will
spirit of forbearance toward them the deepest-bedded causes instead, of : the superficial benefits of his hard ex- clash with Team 1, consisting of Max
that wronged us. What Heine said furnishing new or furnishing old ex- perience which serve to accentuate and Weine, Aaron Lifschitz and harry
in daringly irreverent jest of God,— cases. The processes of education increase the differences between him- Seligson, on the resolution that the
that Ile would pardon, for that is must end the Christ-killing lie about self and the child. The restt is that Jews who will remain in the Diaspora
Ills business,—might more fittingly the Jew and affirm anew the Christ- the parent sees to his amazement that will become assimilated and lose their
have been said of the Jew who has hearing truth of the slew in the world. the child instead of being grateful identity as Jews.
come to command the divinest of hu- Against every manner of envy and ill- and observant in his Jewish duties
The second basketball game of the
man arts, the art of forgiveness, bet- will, of intolerance and unbrotherli- often grows up to be peevish, spoilt, season, between the Knights of Ju-
tering the lesson which Christendom ness, must the leaders of the Chris- and quite lacking in an understand- dea and the Uplifters of Zion, re-
taught the Jew, the lesson which tian life be prepared to do battle.
ing of a sympathy for Jewish law sulted in a tie score of 7 to 7.
LREADY priced exceedingly low,
Christendom unhappily for itself
I ask for nothing less, pleading not and custom and unwilling to observe
this charming breakfast room
commended to the soul of the Jew, in the accents of hopeless beggary but its precepts.
suite
in the enameled parchment finish
not by compelling observance but oft protesting in the spirit of invincible I It is here that Young Judaea steps
Cas again been reduced for the January
DAUGHTERS OF WHITE AND
and again by repelling oreach.
justice, than that in a world calling in and by providing the child with an
CI aaaaa cot It consists ol buffet, drop-I.1
BLUE
table and four chairs; all delightfully hand
Greatest of the gains which accured itself Christian no place he granted I interesting club activity in a Jewish
decorated!
to the Jew from persecution and dis- to formulas of hatred, of proscription,. atmosphere along Jewish lines stimu-
crimination was the necessity under of bitterness. lates in the child a desire to under-
A regular meeting of the Daughters
stand more of Jewish life in the past of the White and Blue was held last
which the Jew found himself of mak-
and in the present, it gives the child Sunday at the Talmud Torah Aha-
ing a decisive choice, the choice be-
tween the feebleness of self-oblitera-
. , certain pride in his race and thereby vath Achim, Delmar and Westminster
tion and the strength of self-insis-
eve- , a deep respect for his parents. It is avenues. Tickets for the Senior Fed-
At its last IR,
meeting,
Thursday
tence. The trail among our fathers
the Ili•ur
Cholem Jun- in this way that Young Judaea sets erated Judeans' dance were distribut-
Branch Store—West Warren A,
Ugh Street ■ at Hastings
committed suicide in one way or an- sing, Jan.
ed among the members. Miss Anna
tors
entertained
its
members
in rare in motion
those upbringing
dynamic forces which
to the
of Zimmerman, chairman of hte program
other under the intolerable pressure fashion. lead eventually
of a pitiless world. The unyielding
citizens v „isfeh re really American and committee has arranged for a general
Concluding its business meeting,
Jewish, understanding their discussion of a different chanter of
and the unstooping among our for-
bears lifted themselves up to a reso- Charles Miller, Detroit's popular en- parents and who realize the signifi- the Bible at every meeting. "Noah's
tertainer,
accompanied by Miss
ulda ranee of Judaism. Instances could he
lution which meant much to the spirit-
Ark" was the chapter discussed at
ual fortunes of the human race as Fein, sang a few delightful numbers, multiplied of the harmony and hap- this meeting. The next regular meet-
ment at the Detroit branch of the matter of value—a reliable used Cad-
well as to Our own destinies as a peo- following which Nathan D. Metzger I piness which in this way Young Ju- ing will be held on Sunday, Feb. 5. PRICES ARE REDUCED ON
iliac is far superior to a new car at
Cadillac Motor Car Company.
ple—the ennobling resolution to live past president of the organization, daea has been instrumental in bring- "Abraham" will lie the subject of dis-
OPEN,
CLOSED
CADILLACS
"With the recent reductions in the the same price. By that I mean that
was
featured
in
a
playlet
entitled
ing into so many Jewish homes.
and not to die, the resolution more
cussion at this meeting.
one of our used Cadillacs will give
price
scale
of
new
Cadillac
cars
tneiv
"Bashful
is
as
Bashful
Does."
Paul
nobly to live, despite the challenge
Garelik, the Misses Dorothy Epstein,
has of course, been a similar re-ad- greater mileage at a lower cost, with
of the world ignobly to perish.
Josephine Sandof, and Rebecca Silver
justment in the prices of the used the same motoring satisfaction that a
"I can honestly say that in all my
If there were and abide certain helped make this little playlet a suc-
cars we have on our floors, bringing new Cadillac car is universally known
gains sequent upon the policy of cal- Hess.
years of close contact with the auto- these reliable cars within the reach of to give its owners."
culated unfriendliness to the Jew, it
Prices have been reduced on both
The surprise of this evening came
Closely following the termination of mobile industry here in Detroit I have many who previously did not feel war-
Phili p Katz, who was among the
is not less true, alas, that certain in the form of a handsomely engraved
models at
never seen such values in high-grade ranted in purchasing a Cadillac car open and enclosed Cadillac
obvious injuries were wrought which loving cup which was presented to first to enlist in the ranks of Young its successful engagement at the Max-
Mr.
Hoskin's direction, to stimulate
ine Elliott theater in the metropolis, used cars as are being offered the because they felt the price beyond
affected the fibre of Jewish life. For Mrs. Anna Winheck, Bicur Cholem Judaea workers when the movement
in high-grade used cars dur-
interest
their
means."
public
at
present,"
said
Fred
Hos-
i n Detroit t P and a "The Silver Fox," Como Hamilton's
one thing, this unhappy relationship Juniors, first president, for her faith-
s
"I am sincere. when I say that as a ing and following Auto Show week.
somewhat different comedy success, kins, manager of the used car depart-
evoked a Jewish self-consciuusness, fulness and loyal, untiring and cease- half years ago, has consented to be-
comes to the Garrick theater for a
keen and constant, to the point of less efforts towards making the come the leader of the Tikvas Zion.
M r. Katz, who was the first leader •veek's engagement beginning Sunday
morbidness, thus entailing a burden ganization what it is today. Mr
under the strain of which the less Metzger made the presentation speech of the Knights of Judaea, consented night.
to
become the leader of the Tikvas
"The Silver Fox" was freely adapt-
hardy spirits broke down. But the which was followed by a brief re-
Zion at the meeting last Sunday, at ed from the original play by Forencz
real hurt done to the Jew by a world sponse from Mrs. Weinbeck.
the
request
of
the
members
of
the
Ilerezog, and prior to its American
which expressed its hostility in a
Dancing in the spacious gymnasium
thousand ways—made itself felt in completed the evening's entertain- club, who have heard of the work he production had already achieved a
has been doing as a leader preciously. notably triumph in England and other
Iwo ways. Of these the one might he ment.
Mr. Katz will enter the University European countries. It is said to be
named minor and the other major,
of California in September, to com- a fitting companion to "Scandal,"
were it not fur the truth that man's
plete
an agricultural course, prepara- "The Blindness of Virtue" and other
spiritual fabric is so finely wrought
tory to his planned settlement in Pal- plays hem the pen of Mr. Hamilton.
that even a lesser blow may leave a
Owing
to
the
number
of
requests
At the Maxine Elliott in New York
estine.
deadly cancer in its wake.
the piece ran for over 100. perform-
On the one hand, the antagonism that have been received by the man-
agement
of
the
Colonial
theater
from
ances and received the enthusiastic
inevitably brought about the un-
YOUNG JUDAEANS TAKE
commendation of the critics without
worthiness of petty deceit and evasion time to time during the past six
PART
IN
EXHIBITION
months,
it
has
decided
to
book
the
one
dissenting voice.
and wile in the soul of the Jew in
William Faversham staged the
order that his body might live. The latest of the new and bigger William
Detroit Young Judaeans have been
S.
Hart
pictures,
and
the
first
of
piece and it is said that this brilliant
world sometimes wonders at what
asked to participate in the exhibition
seems to he the readiness of the Jew to these, "White Oak," will head the pic- to take place at the Jewish Institute actor and stage director has even ex-
celled his previous work in this play.
adopt the methods of deception and ture program at the Colonial for the
the
coming
week.
The
Young
Judean
"The Silver Fox" treats in an un-
trickery of unfrankness and indirec- week beginning Monday matinee. The Dramatic Club will stage a pantomine
tion in the world of affairs. But men vaudeville program, consisting of five on Saturday evening, Feb. 4. Young usual and unique manner the eternal
seldom pause to consider that in a great acts of Loew variety material, Judaeans will also take part in mass triangle, only in its case the triangle
turns into a four-cornered affair be-
thousand ways the world made it all will be headlined by the Royal Har- singing during the exhibition.
so-
fore it is through. The action of the
but imperative for a Jew to resort mony Five, a group of fantastic
All members of the local organiza-
to wile and stratagem if he would ciety soloists, and Lester Bernard and tion are urged to meet Sunday morn- piece transpires in a country house
his company in the great "Golden
near London, England, and many
maintain himself at all.
ing, at 11 o'clock, with Miss Emma
startling surprises occur before the
Greater, however, and deeper is the Gate" satire.
In "White Oak" Bill Hart is seen Lazaruff, for a mass rehearsal for end of the play.
wrong done to the Jew by the world,
the singing during the exhibition.
as
a
breezy,
gritty
gamblin'
man
in
which removed the caption "No Jews
Lawrence Grossmith, who heads the
cast, is said to he at his best in his
heed Apply" chiefly from the door- the west of the early fifties. His sis-
a
result
of
exposure
to
cold
as
DEFENDERS OF THE
present role. This delightful actor
post of church and cathedral, with the ter dies
WHITE AND BLUE will be remembered by many with
result that ofttimes, in other days following her dive into the river
pleasure through his last aonearance
and in our own day, the Jew, to his from a steamboat to escape a scoun-
The
in this city in Somerset Maugham's
shame and the shame of Christendom, drel, and Hart plans revenge.
"Too Many Husbands." Cs-featured
chose refuge in the hurtfulest of all girl he loves joins a wagon train
The
program
of
the
Defenders
of
and
with Mr. Grossmith is Miss Violet
evasions, the evasion of desertion, the which is ambushed by Indians,
the White and Blue last Saturday was
evasion of apostasy. So true is this Oak Miller, with the aid of a dog, featured by a discussion on the ques- Kemble Cooper as leading woman.
manages
to
drive
the
Indians
away.
Percy Marmont is another important
that I think of the Jewish tragedy
Oak tion fo the compatibility of Reform member of the cast.
enacted not so much when Jews have How the villain is upnished and
Zionism. The discussion
and Barahee, his fiance, find happi- Judaism and
agri-
been ground down to the dust by the
for the day, on
ness, make one of the best pictures place of leader
iron heel of an oppressing world as
of the compatibility of Reform
turned out by Bill Hart in many a tion
when Jews with shrivelled souls and
led by Harry Thomas and Louis
was
pitiful rather than contemptible spir- day.
Stotzky, a general discussion of the
In addition to the two headline vau-
it ' bring themselves to the font of
How often have you read in the
acts, other offerings on the members following.
chapel and cathedral, not in token of deville
David Raccosin, leader of the club, newspapers of the life of another wo-
stage will be well worthy of Colonial
their quest of renewal of spiritual
delivered an interesting address on man wasted? How often have you
enthusiasts. Milo and Blum, who are
life, but as a proof that the world
the subject under discussion. In ad- asked yourself the question, "Are you
among the leaders of gymnasts, will
a resume given of one of them?" How shall you retain
without has slain their souls.
he on the program with their extra- dition, there was
If it be true that the contemporan-
the lief an dworks of Rabbi Jochanan the love fo your husband? Did it
ordinary feats, which include balanc-
eous resuscitation of the spirit of an-
ben Zakkai. Joseph Kurland gave a ever occur to you that many married
ing and hand to hand work of a dan-
tagonism raises a grave Jewish prob-
review of Cahan's book, "The Rise of men have a double personality? Why
gerous nature. The Robinson, Mc-
lem it is not less true that it involves
Cabe Trio are billed as a riot of laugh- David Levinsky." Simon Axelrod is your husband different from the
!ofequally grave Christian test. Some-
Bar Kochha.
man you married? What is the rea-
ter and tunes, and from all reports told the story of
how we will meet and solve the prob-
The club is conducting a member- son?
You probably know a dozen
their comedy is among the bright bits
lem as we have not failed to resolve
ship
campaign.
Boys
of 17 and over couples who are unhappily married.
of the Loew circuit this season. They
the myriad problems which the cen-
invited to join. The club meets Why?
are
do singing, dancing and talking num-
turies have brought to our doors. But
on Saturday evenings at the Talmud
At the Shubert-Michigan theater,
bers, two men and one woman being
can christendom endure the test?
Torah on Westminster and Delmar beginning next Sunday matinee and
As it is, Christendom is faced by a in the cast. Al Bayes and Arnold avenues.
continuing for the week, with mat-
Which brings to Detroit men another sensational opportunity such
Most searching test as a result of the Fields, known as the "versatile John-
as we announced last Friday. No man can AFFORD to miss its
inees daily, you can hear the real an-
nies," are blackface comedians, who
war. I am not of the number of those
TIKVAS ZIUN
swer in a play that is a thunderbolt
No man who needs new clothes should pass it up. If you were not
furnish plenty of melody and humor
within and without the Christian life
May
Miss
Florence
Edna
here Saturday or Monday--come TOMORROW! You'll be greeted
of drama.
in their offering.
who maintain that the war signifies
of the Tikvas must have had the important ques-
with real Crowley-Milner enthusiasm—for every other customer on
A regular meeting Jan.
the utter and irretrievable breakdown
the floor will marvel juts tas you will over the values.
Zion was held Sunday, 22, at the tions in a woman's life in mind when
ANNOUNCEMENT
of Christianity, but I do hold that
she wrote "The Unloved Wife." as the
Crowley•Milner's--Second Floor.
C
M. Goldgleid, who has been in the El Moshe Synagogue.
hristianity, if it is to revive as well
The feature of the program was a dramatic construction of this play
as survive, must address itself to the furniture business in Wyandotte,
discussion by Mollie Chabensky and show's the untiring efforts of a mas-
Primal task of rooting out of the soul Mich., for the past nine yers, wishes
and Naomi Buchhalter, on whether the termind in playwrightine and stage-
of the millions who dwell within its to announce to his many friends
"The Unloved Wife" is hu-
c
he will shortly services in the synagogue should be craft
ommunion those hatreds which bred to the public that
held in English. Then it was dis- man, it carries with it an appeal, it
furniture, rugs,
the war yesterday, which, if suffered open an up-to-date
stove store, to be located cussed by the club as a whole. There strikes quick at the heart, its comedy
W chide unchallenged, will again and carpets and
general discussion on "Are situations are brilliant, it is a remark-
at 1128 to 1132 Clay avenue, phone was also a
!pin call forth those antagonisms of
a really big play.
The opening day the Jews clannish?" Many excellent able story made into
rftle spirit upon which war of necessity Northway 3617.
Unity Play Company. the producers.
will he announced in the columns of arguments were given pro and con.
. The present outburst of
hatred
an sends it here with a capshle cast and
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle.
Watch
Mary
Markofsky
then
reviewed
atred and antagonsim will not lead to
The evening
ealitiful production.
for the ad. Mr. Goldgleid's residence article by Sir Alfred Mond called, "A
war, civil or international; but as a
performances are for everybody over
boulevard, Casket of Jewels."
"Wye of the Christian life it shows is at 2416 West Grand
completed
by
an
of
16.
the age
The program was
I
forth
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