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RIVKIN, 70, HAMTRAMCK'S
LOCAL I. Z. A. HEARS HYMAN LEADER
IN JEWISH ACTIVITIES
LEVIN AND COHANE

—LANE BRYANT

Maternity
Corset

Mr. Hyman Rivkin, 8575 Jos. Cam- where such classes could be held, so
pau avenue, Hamtramck, celebrated Mr. Rivkin, one his own initiative,
seventieth birthday last August, went to the village authorities, and
Student Meeting Enthusiastic; his
WORN as OAPs A
but his years have not lessened his permission was granted him for the
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Invitation Dance to Be
spirit, nor caused him to slacken in use of the Hamtramck High School
his activities in Jewish affairs.
for the purpose of conducting He-
conform.
acioninicany
Held March 25.
Hamtramck today looks upon Mr. brew classes.
to the changing Stun,
The yollage of Hamtramck supplied
support. without cote.
Rivkni as the leading Jew in the vil-
Professor Samuel 51. Levin, head
prasalon. tally ad,
lage, and there is not another man in Mr. Rivkin's classes—for Mr. Rivkin
of the history department of Junior this vicinity that is as much restarted was not only the organizer, but for •
luatod. Prontot•a
College, and Louis Cohane, Wednes-
heaith and comfort.
lung time the principal and teacher—
as honored as Mr. Rivkin.
day evening addressed an enthusias-
Mr. Rivkin was among the first with all the necessary materials free
3.95 to 12.5C
tic meeting of the local chapter of Jewish business men to settle in Ham- of charge. Pencil and paper was
the Intercollegiate Zionist Associa- tramck. lie first started business given free to the pupils, and, with
MATERNITY
Ono.
Orman. (Mat• Skirt,
there 13 years ago—in 191)9—and has the assistance of a teacher, Mr. Riv-
Professor Levin pointed out that it since then been the leader of his peo- kin supplied a need for Hamtramck
Petticoat,
wrap.,
is up to the intelligent element in the ple there.
essossa., Nightgowns, ate,
Jews.
Jewish community to lead in Zionism
For nine months these classes were
Deeply religious and observant, Mr.
and that it therefore becomes the Rivkin, during the first years of held in the Hamtramck High School
duty of the student to prepare for residence in Hamtramck, walked fur until room was finally made for the
tad Mom Ins Woodward
such leadership.
miles on Sabbath mornings to attend classes in the synagogue. Now Mr.
"When the Poles, Italians, etc., services in local synagogues. He Rivkin prides himself on being the
leave their homelands for other coun- walked to the Beth David and attend- founder of a house of learning and a
tries, they sacrifice nothing, neither ed the Beth .lacob Synagogue for his school of study. And his popularity
their religion nor any other right, for Saturday prayers. And Mrs. Rivkin among Hamtramck Jews has thereby
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they leave a homeland behind them, walked with her husband to fulfill her increased.
and their religion is secure in all duties as a Jewish woman on the Sab-
Forms Auxiliaries.
countries," Professor Levin said. bath.
Mr. Rivkin claims for himself fur-
"But when the Jews migrate to a for-
ther credit—that of keeping after
Hamtramck's Need.
eign land they and their religion are
Fortunately for Mr. Rivkin, whey, Hamtramck Jews for the support of
insecure, for they have no homeland. he grew older, the North End of De- the institutions he established. Find-,
Contact With Zionism.
troit, commonly referred to as Oak- ing that the contributions he gets
"What does contact with Zionism land District, organized the Ahavath from the male residents do not suf-
signify? It promises a rebirth of Achim Synagogue, on Westminister fice to keep alive the institutions he
Judaism and the maintenance of the and Delmar. So 51r. Rivkin changed has so much at heart, Mr. Rivkin or-
possibilities of building up Judaism his Saturday morning walks to the ganized a !attics' auxiliary with his
in accordance with the needs of the Oakland District.
daughter, Mrs. Abraham Cohen, 200
future. Zionism gives us substance
But a need was soon found for a Andrus street, as president. Mrs.
for development and growth. There synagogue for Hamtramck proper. Cohen's daughter, Pearl, is president
must be a homeland where the Jew- Hanitramck's Jews wanted a syna- of a junior society to the auxiliary
ish ideals, culture and life may be gogue, but few had the initiative to that assists the parent organization
planted. The only place is Palestine. start the work, and then Mn. Rivkin in raising funds for the Talmud
"What bettter thing have the Jew- was urged to act the organizer and Torah.
New Fur
ish students to affiliate themselves "pitch in" of his inexhaustible en-
At a recent dance given by the jun-
Division of General Motors Corporation
Chokers for
with? To be able to be in the fu- ergy fur the project.
ior auxiliary of the Hamtramck Tel-
Spring are
ture what they have been in the past,
The "Etz Chaim" (meaning the mud Torah, a large sum of money was
included in
Buy
the Jewish people will have to give "Tree of Life") synagogue was thus realized for the Hebrew School.
, our final
Direct
Mr. Rivkin found it important to
to the rebuilding, of Judaism as they organized, the name being given in
clearance
Irons
explain
why
he
stays
in
Hamtramck,
have given in the past. Zionism means honor of the organizer. Three years
at really
the
that men will be willing to make old the synagogue is today, and three instead of settling in the larger Jew-
wonderful
Makers.
sacrifices. If the Jewish students do , years of activities have seen the syna- ish community of Detroit where he
savings.
not enlist themselves in the cause, gogue grow stronger—entirely out of can find greater satisfaction as a
Jew. Ile said that Hamtramck must
they will deprive themselves of the the efforts of Mr. Rivkin.
right of leadership in later life."
Mr. Rivkin had occasion to be at the have a leader in Jewish affairs who
'
Louis Cohane delivered an address office of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle should not allow the community af-
pointing out where all Jews are early this week, and his story of the fairs to slacken, and he feels that it
Manufacturers
Zionists. He declared that Ameri- I growth of Jewish activities in Ham- is his duty to stay on the job, like a
Retailers — Wholesalers
good soldier for his people.
canism and Zionism were compatible tramsk toss an interesting one.
660 Michigan Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Rivkin celebrated the
and pointed out numerous incdients
Forms Hebrew School.
In support of his argument.
Even before the synagogue was golden anniversary of their marriage
Announce Dance.
formed, Mr. Rivkin realized the need in August, 1920, at the Shaarey Ze-
Announcement was made of the for a Hebrew School a Talmud Torah dek, at an affair that received the
student invitation dance to take place ! in which the Jewish boys and girls widest publicity in the press for the
on Saturday evening, March 25, at should get an education as Jews. splendor with which the ceremony was
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the Shaarey Zedek. Invitations will ' There was not a place in the city carried out.
be sent to those whose names have
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or will be submitted to the commit-
tee by members of the chapter. Stu-
dents desiring to attend the dance
are asked to get in touch with Harry
Could not exist If there was not some interference i
Platt, chairman of the dance commit-
with the nerves controlling the rhythmic action of
tee, 219 Belmont; hemlock 4819.
But Spiritual Leader Instead Turns
the heart muscles.
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The I. Z. A. committee co-operat-
It Over for Use in Religious
Abraham Katzin, President, ing with the United Ilebrew Schools
School of His Temple.
Isadore Levin, prominent in local
of Detroit for the sale of tickets for
Asks for Co - operation in
.lewish circles and well known na-
the Hebrew play, "Samson and De-
OAKLAND,
Calif.
—
Mrs.
Emily
will relieve that Interference
re
In most cams and
tionally
in the Intercollegiate Me-
Worthy Project.
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lilah," reported the sale of $100 I Frank died in Oakland, Calif., last
can prove it Complete X-Ray equipment .
norah, will be the speaker this Friday
worth of tickets.
month at the age of 78 years. She evening at the Shaarey Zedek. Mr.
A
number
of
committees
volun-
Abraham Katzin, president of the
had been a member of the Temple Levin will speak on "Judaism and
Hebrew Hospital Association, Thurs. teered at this meeting to take part ! Sinai and her will left $1,000 to the
American Life" and will deal in his
1514 Woodward Ave. Cherry 5790
Cadillac 8220. Lady Attendant. 608-10 Empire Bldg.
day issued an appeal to the Jews of in the week's canvas for the Jewish institution with the request that said address with the problem of Ameri-
604 Woodward Arcade
Free Clinlo Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 to 10 a m.
Detroit for the support of his ass°. National Fund.
money be spent in furnishing a study canization and the second generation
nation in its work for the construc-
for the rabbi. When the board met of Jews.
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tion of a hospital.
and was about to vote in accordance
Mr. Levin is a graduate of Har-
(lair Goods, Hair Dressing, Scalp
Mr. Katzin told of a recent mass-
with the wish of Mrs. Frank, Doctor vard, where he carried off honors in
Treatments, Hair Dyeing, Sham-
meeting at which sanction was given
Coffee expressed himself as opposed
pooing, Water Waving, Marcel
by a large number of local Jews for
to spending the money for his study
Waving, Manicuring, Facials, Eye
the sale of a lot owned •by the asso-
when there was such urgent need for
Brow Arching.
nation, located at Hendrie and St.
I improving the school rooms of the
Services were held, Friday evening I temple. In accordance with the wish
Antoine streets. lie explained that
the lot is located in a congested die- at Temple Beth Elwith Nelson ' of the rabbi, the money will be de-
trict and that it is deemed inadvis- Glueck of Cincinnati in n the pulpit. voted to improving the religious
able to build a hospital on that lot. The title of the impressive sermon classes.
Successors to Jeanette
DANCE
"We put the proposition before a was "American Ideals." On Sunday
We have opened • remodeled and exclusive Beauty Parlor at
large body of Detroit Jews at the re- morning Mr. Glueck met with his MANY CONTRIBUTIONS
1529 Woodward Avenue, Sixth Floor Fisher Arcade Buliding,
TONIGHT
cent massmeeting," Mr. Katzin said. class in Bible study and delivered an
which we cordially invite you to visit.
MADE TO UNEMPLOYED
Vaudeville Novelty Entertainment .
"We explained to them that the lot interesting talk on the Book of
Detroit'. Greatest Dance
we
own
is
useless
for
our
purposes,
Esther,
followed
by
a
general
discus-
Operators Are Experts.
Orchestra.
The Jewish Unemployed League of
and suggested that the lot be sold to Mon. These Sunday morning meet-
Temple at Woodward.
build either a hospital or to purchase ings with Mr. Glueck are proving to Detroit, 2527 Beaubien street, an-
a building and remodel it for a hos. be instructive and valuable, the class nounces that a number of Detroit
pital. profiting by Mr. Glueck's well pre- merchants have made liberal contribu-
tions for the unemployed. Meat, gro-
"The Jews gathered at the mass- pared discourses.
ceries, milk, coal, etc., were among
meeting subscribed to the views of
A beautiful new organ has been the articles contributed, in addition to
our executive board and sanctioned
installed
in
Temple
Beth
El
to
re-
occasional contributions in cash.
GET THE BEST
the sale of the lot.
Among those who made contribu-
"Now, we come to the Jews of De- place the smaller one purchased at
the
time
the
temple
and
community
tions
are:
Max
Shaman,
3014
Ilast-
troit with an appeal. Our cause is
a worthy one and the need for a He- house were furnished. The congre- ings street; Perlman & Cohen, 3493
We have the TALMUD in English and other books of interest to
1957 Grand River Avenue
brew hospital is much felt. We ap- gation is planning a candle-light re- Hastings street; I. Ratkowsky, West-
the Jewish people in Hebrew, English and Yiddish.
Telephone Cadillac 6853-4679
peal to all who have this ides of a cital to be given on Wednesday even- ' minster avenue; 0. Reznick, Oakland
Prayer Books in Hebrew and English.
hospital at heart to join with us for ing, March 15, for members and ' avenue; Frank & Davidson, Napoleon
We have a great quantity of Taleisim—Silk and Wool.
street; Mr. Schiff:in, 3809 Hastings
this work. Our board of directors is friends.
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
street; Antietam Coal Co., and others.
a body always ready and willing to
Mrs. A. D. Phillipe, Mrs. M. Nover Among the contributors are several
accept the assistance of interested
men. We need a helping hand and and bliss Lillie Lenhoff have returned ; who made their donations anony-
we hope that all interested will come from a several weeks' stay at the mously.
ISADORE LEVIN
GOO 41-04300 -00- 00:0 000 Ota-ODOODOOD-0 Ord CIO 0000-00000000-0 to our future meetings and offer us j Waldorf-Astoria, New York City.
An appeal is issued to Detroit Jews
to assist the league in every possible Jewish activities. At the outbreak
their co-operation."
About 25 Saginawians attended way.
The association meets every sec-
of the war he enlisted and was com-
rind and fourth Tuesdays of the the dinner dance and cabaret given
missioned a first lieutenant, later be-
month, at the Agudas Achim Syne- by Bay City Lodge, I. 0. B. B., on
GIVES HEBREW LESSONS ing promoted to a captaincy. At the
vogue, on Hastings and Ferry streets. , Thursday evening.
Single Home.,
cessation of the war he went to Pales-
On account of Purim, the next meet-1
Duplexes
Miss Sarah Schmidt, 9184 Goodwin tine on a mission for the Zionist Or-
Announcement is made of the mar-
ins will be held on Wednesday even-
ganization.
,
avenue,
who
recently
arrived
in
this
and
siege of Miss Pauline Rashkow of
ing, March 15.
On
March
10,
Professor
Isadore
leountry from Palestine, is giving pri-
Chicago to Emil Taub of this city,
Horne Sites
Lubin of the University of Michigan
!
vote
lessons
in
Hebrew.
Miss
Schmidt
which took place in Chicago on Sun-
will be the speaker at the Friday
day, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Taub speaks a fluent English and is there-
fore able to translate the Hebrew in- evening services. March 17, Rabbi
will make their home in Saginaw.
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to English and is well equipped to Jacob Kohn of New York, one of the
I II Realty Company
teach American Jewish young men best known of conservative rabbis in
Problem plays and !scandals of high
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Taub have left
8716
Linwood, Corner Blaine
and women, as well as boys and girls. the country, will be the speaker. Ja-
society will never prevail against the for a month's visit with their chil-
Garfield 2423
cob Nathan will speak on March 24.
public's first love—the Irish romance dren, Dr. and Mrs. I,. Weiss of
SIGMA BETA SORORITY
—dear to the hearts of every genera- Newark, N. J.
tion with its old fashioned sentiment,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenbaum held
quaint charm and snontaneous Celtic
The Sigma Beta Sorority held an
wit. and the theatrical season would an elaborate reception on Sunday interesting meeting a week ago Tues-
wHOLt 54LE BAZAAR
Whether or not Detroit should
evening
at
Beth
El
Community
Cen-
day at the home of Miss Mendetta change its form of government Was
be incomplete without an Irish attrac-
Shoes and Boots built t order.
tion. George M. Gaps will present ter, the occasion being their twentieth Popkins. The question of a theater the subject of debate at last Sunday's Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip-
a new one this season, entitled "Irish- wedding anniversary. Guests from party in the near future was dis- meeting of the organization which pers.
Specialists in cripple and
Eves." to the patrons of the Shubert- out of the city included Mr. and Mrs. cussed. A luncheon was served by was held at the Farnsworth Talmud
orthopedic work.
0410000:00:00000-000:000 Michigan theater, beginning Sunday S. Walker of York, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. the hostess following the meeting. Torah. The affirmative of the Incas-'
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night. introducing at the same time. S. H. Friendly of Elmira, N. Y.; B. The next meeting will be held Tues- ore composed of Messrs. l'hillips and
on his second annual tour, his noted Hirsh and Miss Carrie Hirsh of Buf- day evening, March 7, at the home Barack were defeated by the negative , 1520 Broadway
Cher ry 686
young tenor and actor, Walter Scan- falo, N. Y.; William Brookfield of of Miss Sadybeth Sachs.
composed of Messrs. Nichamin and
lan, whose name is fast becoming a Muskegon and Milton Greenbaum of
Koretz, by their stellar arguments,
household one through his splendid Ann Arbor.
showing the success of our present
NU BETA PHI
acting, charming singing. his popular
government and unnecessity for a dif-
Mrs. Max Hirshberg entertained at
Phonograph records and the high-
A regular meeting of the Nu Beta ferentform of government. Mr.
class dramatic offerings of his man- bridge on Monday afternoon and
Phi sorority was held Wednesday Nichamin was voted the best speaker
Mrs. Jacob Thal on Tuesday after-
ager. George M. Gatts.
evening, Feb. 23, at the home of Miss of the evening. Harry Platt, speaker]
"Irish Eyes," his new vehicle this noon, in honor of the nut-of-town
, Geraldine Maybaum, 345 Chalmers of the organization, acted in the ca-
season, is said to surpass in grandeur guests here to attend the Greenbaum
JEWISH
pacity of critic of the evening and of-
I avenue.
and excellence any Irish attraction wedding anniversary.
A theater party will be held Wed- fered many valuable suggestions to
presented in years, and is from the
nesday evening instead of the regu- the debaters and a!so gave a short talk I
aen of the brilliant writer, Edward
on the fundamental principles of de-'
lar meeting.
E. Rest', who has made a studs, of
A board of directors' meeting was bating.
Ch•pal and Otfic•
life and character in Ireland and con
At Sunday's meeting of the club the
held Tuesday evening.
he depended upon to gm) n faithful
7739 JOHN R
The next regular meeting will he resignation of Rueben R. Kaltman,
ELI SCHUBINER
picture. surrounding his players with
former
speaker
of
the
club,
was
acted
held at the home of Miss Ruth Cohn,
Complete Motor Equip roent
true
Celtic
atmosphere. Strictly
Eli Schubiner, 63 years old, passed March 8.
upon and he was elected to the honor-
speaking, it is an American and Irish away Friday evening at his home,
Market 3668-R
ary membership of the club and his
comedy. for the withal: has selected 3760 Gladstone avenue. Funeral
resignation accepted with regrets.
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his setting's on both sides of the At- services took place Sunday at Clover
The question for debate at this
lantic Ocean, Galaxy Bay and Had- Hill Cemetery.
week's meeting of the club will be
The regular meeting of the organ- "Resolved, That the State of Michi-
non River, New York, both spots
The deceased came to this coun-
noted the world over for their scenic try from Poland just a year ago. lie ization was held last Thursday even- gan adopt capital punishment." The
ing
at the clubrooms, 5137 Hastings affirmative of the question will he up-
grandeur end beauty.
was a prominent member of Congre-
street. .1. J. Krause, in an address held by Messrs. Rice and Safir, while
A dual love story runs through the gation Emanuel.
to the club, commended upon the ex- the negative will he upheld by Messrs.
entire three acts and deals with the
Surviving Mr. Schubnier are three
adventures of two young Irish fisher- daughters, Mrs. Bessie Rotman of ceptional interest shown by II. Gross- Falk and Abramoff. A novelly in the
men, who, while casting their nets. Litno, Poland, and the Misses Helen man, president of the organization, in form of different drawings on the de-
,
became ensnared themselves by the and Ethel Schubiner, and five sons, the club's activities. Alr. Grossman bate will be tendered the organization
bewitching glances of "roguish blue Max, Samuel, Harry, Irving and Mor- has produced material results in all by the capable cartoonist, Theodore
his undertakings with the organiza- Ropey.
eyes." The play is full of romance. ris, all of this city.
tion.
youth, sunshine, tears and thrills
with action galore. The scenic spec-
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of Ireland. which is said to be a
thriller. Of course, the principal
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
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The Pi Gamma sorority celebrated
The weekly meeting of the Para-
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