America Apish Periodical Cada CLIFTON MAUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE 7iiilffirrIt()Ii,11311S11 (AVM IC1.1; ii— o ggia00 ■ 111=1111M1•11•1•11 ■ 1 kNparrli Zrbish PALESTINE RABBIS DENOUNCE TRAITORS Notes Friday evening w• - •ices lit COngrt• gatiOn Shuarey Zedek will be close• March 31. Rabbi Hershman will Bice a review of Hutchinson's "If 1Vinter :ines." The attendance at the Fri 'day yet-nine services were better this year than ever before. Rabbi Ilersh man's sermons and talks have been many and varied, but this one prom ises to be the best of the season, as his reviews are SO clear and concise that reading the hook afterward is an added pleasure and is more enjoy- New Fur Chokers for Spring are included in our final clearance at really wonderful sav ings. able. PALESTINE COLONISTS MAKE PEACE WITH ARABS Buy Direct from the Makers. H. & B. MARKS Manufacturers Retailers — Wholesalers 660 Michigan Avenue MECHANICAL DESIGNER Wishes a few pupils for private course in Mechanical Drafting and Shop Mathematics. JERI:SA 1.1151.-1.1. T. A.)—The colonists et P•tach Tikvah and the Ehlers of the neighboring Arab Jehudia, have conducted ',owe at an Oriental ceremonial, in the veurse of which the Jew ish represen- tatist.s exchanged gifts es Peace nf- f•rings with the Arid, It will be revelled that the Arabs of J•huclia participated in the attack on Petach Tikvah last May. Since then a systematic- boycott has been en- forced by the Arabs and the Jews against each other. Sir Wyndham Diodes, Civil Secre- tory and Norman Bentwich, Legal Secretary witnessed the cerenionial and congratulated both sides. Y. M. H. A. DEDICATED Will make Shop Drawings and Ex- perimental Machine Work very Reasonable. NEN' YORK - -(.1. C. 13A—The new building of the West Side Young JACOB WOHLFELD )ten's Hebrew Association, 225-227 537 Kirby Avenue, East West Thirty-fifth street. was cledi• Phone Northway 2787.3 need Sunday. The building is the gift Of Mrs. 1.49•11 Buttenwieser in memory Of her late husband, Laemm- lein Duttenwieser, and will be known NM =I as the Liceminlein Butten•i•ser 4•111 IBM branch. Henry the Hatter Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Library Park Hotel Bldg. Gratiot at Library. — — Officers and enlisted men of the Jewish faith in the United States INDIANAPOLIS. — The American army and navy will be given two days Legion is not anti-Semitic and does In Letter to Northcliffe Repudi• not concern itself with th ,b ereligi.oui) furlough for the Passover holiday, it was announced by Dr. Cyrus Antler, ate Action of Agudath views of its members,, Rabbi Lee j chairman of the army and navy com- Levinger of New York has declared mute of the Jewish Welfare Board. , Israel. in a letter to the editor of the Ile- John G. Persliing, general ••f the As previously reported in these brew Standard, which recently print- army, chief of stuff U. S. A., has, by columns, a number of Jews, headed ed on article in which it charged that order of the Secretary of War, is- by Professor de Haan, visited Lord the Legion was opposed to Jews. sued the following instructions to the "My personal experience, which is Northcliffe while in Jerusalem, repre- service: senting themselves as the spokesmen not exceptional, may be a case in "The Seeretary of War desires, inn : for Orthodox Jewry in Palestine. Sub- point," Mr. Levinger states. "I am order to permit soldiers of the Jew- chaplain of Lexington Post No. 108 sequently, in a speech in Jerusalem, ish faith to participate in the cele- Lord Northcliffe stated that a depu- of New York City, whir+ has by no bration of Passover, that members of tation of Orthodox Jews had waited means a majority of Jewish members. that faith be granted furloughs for as a member of the national such time as necessary to permit them On him to protest against Zionism. I served This statement, as previously report- commute on ceremonials• which met to hr at their humus, when prrerti- ed, aroused much feeling against the at the Kansas City convention to cable, or lit paces where Seder eel)... deputation. draft the entire ritual and public hrations are held, from noon, April I The Dinar Ilayom, a Hebrew Jeru- services of the Legion. This rom- 12, 1922, until midnight, April 14, salem doily, of Feb. 14, in an open nitte• of seven included besides my-• 1922, provided no interference with , letter to Rabbi Zonnenfeld, head of self a Presbyterian minister and a the public service is occasioned the Agudath Israel in Palestine, de- priest. thereby. "M hen appointed on this commit- • Rabbi Zoo- "Nlatzoth (11111eRVVIIVII bread) and' . rn trilled an explanation nenfeld wrote a reply to the Doer lee, I felt that my special tack would Hilegallahs (Passover Praver Books) • Viacom in which he repudiated any be to keep the various services non- will be distributed by the Jewish1 disloyalty towards the ideals of the ceetarian, but I found at once that Welfare Board. Commanding offi- Jewish National Home. On Feb. 19 ?very member of the committee had c•••rs will lend assistance to and CO- I a meeting was held of remesentatives exit, tly the name view of the matter. • opete ra with the representatives of of Orthodox Jews, including member In (ant we had complete harmony in this board in such distribution." of the Agudath Israel, to proles. all t work. A nember of the Dr. Adler has also received a copy against the action of Cie de Haan- prayer s and other port nuns were as- of a similar order issued to corn- Zonnenfeld deputation. It was re• signed to me to draft. Our unani- mandin officers of all naval stations solved to request the central commit- mous report was at once accepted by and ships by the Navy Department, Or convention. This represents the at the request or the Jewish Welfare tee Of the Agudath Israel to disclaim ell responsibility for the action of its official policy of non-sectarianism of Boma. Jerusalem branch. The meeting also the American Legion. Under these orders a considerable "F malty, let me warn all my co- number of Jewish uniformed men resolved to demand the Rabbinical Unlined that it denounce the traitor, religionists of the danger ••f raising will be enabled to celebrate Passover . to the Jewish people. The Chief Rah :1 false cry of anti-Semitism where at their homes. Where soldiers or Nicole of Palestine addressed the fol- 'lone exists, especially in a Feat or- sailors are stationed too far away lowing letter to Lord Northcliffe. The „ranization still in the formative stage, from their homes to permit of this, letter is signed by Rabbis Kook and where the national leaders are uni- the Jewish Welfare Board will pro- formly men ••f broad mind and high vide for community Seclarim (Pass- Moir: character. Such a policy in time over suppers) in ['owns adjacent to The Rabbinate's Letter. , "Following the interview with your might arouse resentment and mew. army posts or naval stations both in lordship kindly granted to the under- dice where none exists at present", the United States and the outlying Hanford I Legion no- possessions, and will wherever neces- signed at Government House, we were surprised to learn of your lordship's tional commander, has commended a sary arrange Passover services in the subsequent speech, in which you ap- Denver synagogue for a movement it cramps n1 ttin parently regarded as representatives sponsored to popularize the constitu- l'rovision is Also being made to ar- of the Jewish public the three gentle- tion of the United States. range for the Passover celebration by men who presented themselves before your lordship as representatives of the Ashkenazi committee or the Agu• lath Israel. Your lordship apears to have regarded this deputation as rep- resentative of the entire Orthodox community and concluded that the Orthodox community is opposed to the Zionist aims in this country. "In our capacity as the supreme authorized representatives of this homeland of the Jewish people and in our capacity as the responsible heads of the Orthodox Jewry, it is our duty to inform your lordship that this deputation consisted of private individuals who possess no authority to speak on behalf of am' section of Jewry, much less on behalf of the Orthodox community, which is amazed that these persons dared to appear before your lordship to make such statements in its behalf. Orthodoxy's Ideals. The entire community is aston- ished that from the thousands and tens of thousands of Jews in this country, three or more persons could be received by your lordship and could attempt to mislead you to be- lieve that they were the representa- tives of that Orthodox Jewry whose most sacred hope and most lofty ideal are the return of Israel to Zion, an ideal which finds expression in the heart of every Orthodox Jew in his prayers, morning, noon and night. "We feel certain now that your lordship is informed of the facts that the spirit of fair play which animates you will lead you to regard this mat- ter in its true light so that the gen- eral public shall not be misinformed and shall recognize that Orthodox Jewry, together with the whole house of Israel is animated in every fiber of its being by the desire fur the re- turn to Zion. Orthodox Jewry is con- fident that it is God's will that the realization of the prophecies of the return of Israel t•• the land of its in- heritance should be by the intermedi- ary of Great Britain. "We have nut the slightest doubt that Great Britain will adhere to its promise in the Balfour Declaration, which will stand as an eternal sign in human history." THE HUTTON SHOP FOR TOTS Children's Wear, Art Goods, Gifts and Notions, Circulating Library, and Hemstitching, Market 4176 9042 Twelfth St. 1514 Woodward Ave. Cherry 5790 604 Woodward Arcade FRANCES HAIR SHOP Visit Our Newly Opened Delicatessen and Meat Market. We handle a complete line of Lef- kofsky's Ilygeia Kosher Delicati•s- sen, also Groceries and Fruits of the best quality. Hair Goods, Hair Dressing, Scalp Treatments, Hair Dyeing, Sham- pooing, Water Waving, Marcel Waving, Manicuring, Facials, Eye Brow Arching. TENNY'S DELICATESSEN 9111 Twelfth St. EUCLID HARDWARE CO. Garfield 230 8356 TWELFTH ST. 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Perfection Lodge Na. 486, F. lir A. San Carlo engagement at the Garrick . will hold special communication. Theater commences on Sunday even- w••. Si. ed - -Rh ma nees on W eu Pr il 2 April 5. Third NI. M. decree at 3 ' in • A nesday and Saturday, during which p. m. Banquet at 6:30 p. tn. time nine different operas will be PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman or C. K. SANDORF. Secretary. sung. young couple, with housekeeping The repertoire of operas that will privileges, in private family. Jew- be presented in Detroit have been ar- ish home without children. 1534 ranged personally by Fortune Gallo, W• Euclid; Market 3053-W, the general director of the San Carlo Grand Opera, so that several prima WANTED—Hebrew teacher for two small boys. Lessons at home. Call donnas of international repute may Glendale 1905-3 or write to 1. 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Near A !special feature of the San Carlo Woodward. engagement will be the famous San Carlo Grand Opera orchestra from YOUNG MAN desires room with pri• sate family in exclusive residential the Manhattan Opera House, New district. Address Box 639, Jewish York, under the direction of Maestro Chronicle. Ernesto Knoch, one of the foremost of European conductors, who also has UNFURNISHED ROOMS and ; won fame in Cuba and South Amer- TWO use of kitchen for a nice Jewish ica. con*. Mrs. Newman, 1142 Clay This season the majority of the Ave. leading artists with the San Carlo Grand Opera will be heard in Detroit FEMALE bookkeeper and stenog-11 for the first time, but come here pre- rapher. Must be experienced and ceeded by splendid reports of their competent for high class ladies' re- ,e successes in the East and on the Pa- tail shop. 1440 Washington Blvd. ti cific coast. Other artists, including the famous Anna Fitziu and Eliza- NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM for l e; beth Amsden, as well as Sofia Charles- lady or gentleman. Two blocks : e l bois, are favorites here. from Woodward. Reference re- A Previous engagements of the San quired. Northway 1963. Carlo Grand Opera have been highly successful in Detroit and a flood of BEAUTIFUL furnished room for one or two gentlemen. Good home. mail orders this year indicates that Sirs, Wm. Jeremiah, 296 E. War- • all records will be broken at the Gar- 147•NICIL•47aMNN‘WCWC.Va.C.WWCXXX‘IMASSIMICV 430.. ren Ave. rick Theater .iext week. dilirL . ■ filit Abel all el-4i 111411: 41.1414. .J.J__ .------ 40 SIAN ki#1 Two RITA, STon” WOODWARD BRAININ CELEBRATES SIXTIETH BIRTHDAY HATOREN IS ISSUED IN ENLARGED FORM BROTHERS THOMAS J. DOYLE CLASSIFIED -:- e 5746 WOODWARD AVENUE I 1". VII; Is i s 1 -0 Douse GARRICK THEATER We wish to announce the opening of Our wall paper and paint Wall paper. We store, carrying the latest styles and finest designs in also specialize in painting and paperhanging, decorating and design- I disabled Jewish men in the U. S. Veterans' Hospitals. 'Through the co-operation of cum- mending officers and chaplains, Mat- zoth, Haggadahs and appropriate 11.1—Reuben greeting cards are being, freely dis- MONTREAL.—(J. Brainin of New York, dean of modern tributed by the board to all Jewish Hebrew literature, celebrated his 60th men. birthday here surrounded by his child- ren and friends. Born on l'urim day, 1862, in Lath, Mohilev, Russia, Brainin has been writing continually since 1880, his first literary connection being with the daily "Ilamelitz," of which he be- JERUSALE111,—(.1. C. B.)—The came editor in 1889. Since that time expected propaganda inciting the Ar- he has edited many Hebrew periodi- ab population to make use of the ap- cals in various countries, and at the proaching Easter holidays in Pales- present time is editor of the literary tine has begun. Leading in this prop- Hebrew monthly "Hatoren" in New aganda with an unprecedented frank- York. ness and boldness is the Jaffa l'hillis- Mr. Brainin is the author of sev- tin. The two notable exceptions are eral thousand essays and biographical the Al Naffir of Haifa find the Al sketches, many of which have been Achbar of Jaffa, both of which cau- translated into the more important tion mo•leratesness in dealing with European languages. A special edi- the Jews. The others are uniform- tion, in 30 volumes, of his collected ly hostile and taking advantage of the works in the original Hebrew is now suspension of the censorship, are call- in preparation. ing upon the Arali population to stage Reuben Brainin, who Won an inti- a final demonstration against the mate friend of Herzl's has always Zionsit policy of the British Govern- been active in the Zionist movement, ment reaffirmed recently in the state- together with Dr. Schnierer, Dr. Nos- ments of Colonel Winston Churchill. eig and Nathan Birnbaum. Mr. Brain- It is generally believed that the in founded, in 1892, the first politieal- Arab ringleaders are taking advan- Zionist movement, which preceeded tage of the High Commissioner's ill- ness to foment disturbances. that of Ilerzl. The tire mileage . is unusually high NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) —The1 monthly Hebrew journal Hatoren, Acting on the results of exhaustive which enters on the ninth year of its, research which has been in progress publication, has been issued in a new i for two and one-half months, Richard :trot enlarged form by the Safruth flartst, general manager ••f the De- Publishing Company, of which I. Metz troit branch of the Cadillac Motor , is president, Solomon Lampert treas- Car Company, announced last week urer and E. Schmerier secretary. that the new policy which is to gov- VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES The enlarged Hatoren, while re- ern the service department is now maining unfalteringly Zionistic thus i in full operation. becomes a private venture, the sup-1 Some time ago Mr. Ilarfst secured Northway 760 7345 Woodward Ave. port of the Zionist Organization of a group of time study experts from : America having been withdrawn. the Cadillac factory, who have been The March number contains con- continuously busy in the Cadillac tributions by Reuben Brainin, the branch. As a result of their efforts, Service on All Make.. editor, Dr. J. Blau, Dr. Isaac Epstein 95 per cent of the jobs that go Inspection. Jerusalem, Dr. Joseph Reiter of through the service department have PEASANT LEADER RETIRES of Philadelphia, Ab. 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Mr. Lupo's attachment collective works, comprising about :30 Patrons of the Cadillac branch also for Dr. Stern dates back to the time valumes will find new way of handling serv- of the Berlin treaty, when the latter — ice charges. Service now is sold just led the fight for the rights of the mi- like any other commodity, every job For Automobile•, Trucks and Motor Boats norities. bring contracted for at an agreed Incomplete reports from other parts The announcement that the San mice between the service salesman of thecountry indicate that a Jewish I. t d f ' Carlo Grand Opera is again to play a and the car owner. 1 •• • h P . • • I •• • • • Y • c Phon• Glendale 4121 91.109 Seidel. 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