TinfrritoiTfrwisii(ii HONIG Lr, PAGE FIVII ,1011:41e.W MIK11.1101:111% MIKW 61.\\ ■1■1 L.1 . ■■■■■7 c iFraternal For Sale 0 0 an6 Cub Congregation Emanuel Sisterhood. The card party given by the Sisteie hood of Congregation Emanuel at the 2 home of Mrs. Herman Fisher, 1682 Atkinson avenue, was well attended. LA The proceeds are for the benefit of the Talmud Torah. The Sisterhood or of Congregation Emanuel will meet /at the home of Mrs. M. 11. Blumberg, 1485 Chicago boulevard, on 1,5*ednes- ' day afternoon. A REAL OPPORTUNITY g 0 Children of Zion. 0 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 Maccabean Sports. This Home Has 0 0 0 "Yaldei 'Zion" (Children of Zion), a club composed of the children of the National Hebrew School of 8989 Goodwin avenue, of which Yitzchok Yuchtan is the head, announces that membership will henceforth be open to children who do not attend the school. Meetings are held regularly at the school, on Sunday afternoons. Those interested are urged to come to the next meeting and join the club. 5 5 5 4 Bedrooms Sleeping Porch Living Room Center Hall Dining Room Sun Room Kitchen with Electric Range A 00 LOCATED IN BLOOMFIELD HILLS Main 4218 or Birmingham 28 F 5 Owner Leaving City Will Sacrifice t•■■ ■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■w FA .■■ Max Steingold & Sons REALTORS "Pioneers in Detroit Real Estate" NEW OFFICES: 433-4-5-6 MAJESTIC BUILDING Telephone No Cadillac 1974-5 Cherry 8656 Cadillac 861 JOSEFF BROS. SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS Exclusive Cat MAIN DINING ROOM 2038 Woodward Ave. Cor. Elizabeth Harry Labovitz, Mgr. to Wedding Parties end B•nquets The Maccabean Sports will meet the Progressive A. C. in a joint de- bate on May 28 at the El Moshe Synagogue on the question, "Re- solved, that Jewish nationalism is the fundamental cause of anti-Semitism." II. Schultz, H. Glickowsky and J. Thuman, representing the Maccabean Sports, will uphold the affirmative of this question. The judges will be an- nounced later. The outstanding feature of last week's meeting was a debate on the question, "Resolved, that the United States permanently retain the Philip- pine Islands." The debate was close- ly contested, the affirmative team, composed of S. Pomeranz and J. Thu- min, defeating II. Schultz and A. Glickowsky. Philomathic Debating Club. The l'hilomathic Debating Club met last Sunday evening at the Farnsworth Talmud Torah. The pro- gram of the evening was a debate on the question, "Resolved, that Judge Bartlett's policy of jailing speeders is justifiable," the affirmative, Sam Gu- rovitz nod Louis Carpel, winning over Charles Ornstein and Sydney De Young. Mr. Russel of the Detroit Junior College faculty and head of the po- litical science department, acted as critic of the debate. lie also gave a very instructive talk to the members on the subject of Detroit's political system. Ile pointed out to the mem- bers that Detroit had the best voting system in comparison to the other large cities of the United States. "Resolved, that the United States own and operate the coal mines" will be the subject debated on at Sunday's meeting of the organization. B. Kurtzman and S. I.iebovitz will argue for this principle, while S. Rubenstein and A. C. Perlman will support the opposition. Along with this debate, Harry H. Platt, speaker of the organ- ization, will give the first of a series of talks on the subject, "Fundamen- tal Principles of Debating." Mr. Friedman, Detroit attorney, is sched- uled to address the members of the organization. Delicious New Desoere$ Many of the delicious desserts which you are accustomed to expect only at the best hotels and restaurants can now be made in your own home, served at your own table, if you have Frigidaire. Ices, creams, sherbets, frozen puddings and other dainties can be made without trouble, frozen quickly and easily in the clean, dry cold of the Frigidaire cabinet. Tzdahk• Club. The Tzdahka Club met at the home of Mrs. Ben Jacobs, 938 Gladstone, Tuesday afternoon. In addition to the layettes that are being delivered to poor families, it was decided to start the discarded toy and story book drive for the Children's Free Hos- pital and crippled children. Those wishing to donate any discarded toys Lu Ana Club. or story books should call Mrs. Ja- A regular meeting of the l.0 Ana cobs, Northway 2942-R. Club was held at the home of Miss Annabel Isberg on Sunday, May 7. A Purity Chapter No. 359. social card party will be given by the Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., club on May 21 at the home of Miss will entertain the children of its mem- Dorothy Levenson. The business bers at a May party Monday after- meeting was followed by a delightful noon, May 22, at the Eastren Star luncheon. l'iano selections were ren- Temple, 80 West Alexandrine. Mrs. dered by Miss Rae Siegel. Herman Fisher is chairman. A card party will be held that evening by Rambler'. Social Club. the chapter instead of their monthly Following are the newly elected special. officers of the Rambler's Social Club: Samuel Grenadier, president; Abe Sigma Phi Gamma. Sklare, vice-president; Julius Silver. The Sigma Phi Gamma met on Fri- man, recording secretary; Irving day evening at the home of Miss Gould, financial secretary; harry Evelyn Vine. Music and dancing fol- Still, treasurer; Morris Rosenberg, lowed the meeting. Miss Mildred sergeant-at-arms; Jack Schleir, trus- Bachrach of 629 Hague avenue will tee. The club enjoyed a theater be hostess at the next meeting. party on Sunday, April 30. LUNCH ROOM AND DELICATESSEN Open Day and Night 20 West Adams Avenue Near Fyfe's Shoe Store Jolly Ten Club. The Jolly Ten Club met at the home of Mrs. Jack, 1807 Delaware avenue, on Thursday, Slay 4. A luncheon was served after the meet- ing. rfi Moire is a complete ice plant and cold storage system for the home. It preserves food by means of cold, dry air which circulates constantly through every compartment, chill- ing all the contents and insuring freshness and purity. The temperature in the Frigidaire cabinet is kept con- stantly at the scientifically correct degree for food preservation, a temperature about ten degrees lower than is possible with the old-fashioned ice-box. It is entirely automatic in operation, using current from the electric wires in your house, and requiring no care or attention. Frigidaire is a product of the General Motors Corpora. tion, correctly designed, correctly made and thoroughly dependable in service. And yet, with all its other advantages it will probably cost you less to use than you now pay for ice. Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328. Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328 will give a hard time dancing party at the new Jericho Temple, Oakland and Melbourne avenues, on Saturday evening, May 27. Paramount Club. Athena Girls. The weekly meeting of the Para- The Athena Girls held their last mount Club was held Sunday, May 7, ' meeting on Monday evening at 703 at the home of F. Levinson, 4717 East Hancock avenue, 25 couples at- Michigan avenue. Arrangements have Priced According to Sizes. tending. The meeting was open to been made for a party to be held the $11.00 One Family-size, with Installation the friends of the members. The fol- opening day of the club's summer See H. M. KOFFMAN, 912 East Hancock lowing took part on the program: cottage. The committee appointed in Residence Phone Melrose 6556 Julius Pliskow, Katheryn Kaddin, charge of this affair are E. Levinson, Phone Cherry 1472 Office: 1503 First National Bank Building Freda Horowitz, Florence Kutzen, A. Blub and A. Weisburg. A musi- Dilah Wexler, Gladys Spalter, Sam cal program was rendered by E. Le- Eder, Mose Schwartz, Ilarry Reis- vinson and L. Fiddler. Refreshments "Fellow-workers, it S our duty to mann. The next meeting will be held followed. The next meeting will be at 637 Medbury. held at Cass Lake on Sunday, May 14. take immediate advantage of this sig- nificant event to strengthen the Keren Ilayesod in every locality in the Uni- has accepted the invitation to deliver ted States. We call upon you to call the baccalaureate address at the (Concluded from page 1.1 together the workers of your city, to graduation exercises at the Ilebrew inforced by the organization of num- call together the Jews of your city, to Union College on June 10. Dr. Fried- erous public meetings and parlor tell the glad tidings and urge them to man has the distinction of having (Concluded from page 1.) meetings in all parts of New York express their enthusiasm and grati- City, at which many thousands of tude by working for and contributing ticularly in his social service work served in his first and only congrega- Jews are being reached and asked to to the Keren Ilayesod. See to it that as chaplain of the Chicago Federation tion longer than any other graduate of Synagogues has he been success- of the college, having occupied his do their duty by Palestine. the news of the event and of your An intensive activity, it is stated, celebration of it is given the widest ful and happy and his ministrations present pulpit continuously ever since has been organized under the direction publicity in your local press. Let you have been productive of much bless- his graduation. His service to his of Rabbi Meyer Berlin, leader of the meetings send expression to Senator ing to all those with whom he has congregation, his community and his state has been faithful, valuable and Mizrachi Organization, in the syna- Lodge and to the Senate of the United come in contact. Dr. Henry Slonimsky was born distinguished and in every way he gogues for the purpose of obtaining States. Oct. 9, 1884, and was educated in has reflected credit upon his alma contributions from the treasuries of "But, above all, our enthusiasm and the thousands of congregations of the gratitude must express in concrete the public and high schools of Phila- mater. city. These congregations are called results for the Keren Ilayesod. All delphia. At the same time he had upon to pay Maaser, or one tenth of your actions should he dominated by private instruction in Hebrew. Ile the funds in their treasuries. Confi- this slogan: Another Million for the did undergraduate work at Haver- NOTICE TO CLUBS AND dence is expressed by Rabbi Berlin Keren Ilayesod by May thirty-first. ford College and the University of that substantial sums will he raised On that day an impressive celebration Pennsylvania (1901.04) and gradu- ORGANIZATIONS in this manner. The Women's Corn- will take place in the City of New ate work at the University of Berlin mittee, headed by Mrs. Richard Got- York in which prominent officials of (1905-07) and at the University of theil and Mrs. F. W. Haskell, is re- our Government and Congress will Marburg (1907-121. While in Ber- In order to fill the ever-grow- ported to he rendering substantial as- participate. It will not he sufficient lin he was also a student at the Leh- ing need for a certified direc- sistance through special Women's to proclaim that the splendid action of ranstalt fur die Wissenschaft des tory of local clubs and organiz- Committees which have been organ- our Government has made Jews re- Judentums. At Marburg he was a ations, presidents and secre- ized in every section of the city. taries of all local bodies are joice. We must be able to show that pupil of Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp and specialized in philiosophy. Issue Special Appeal. asked to communicate with the the Jews have been aroused to action A proclamation, signed by Samuel and sacrifice. And in this action and He received the degree of Doctor of Organization Editor of The De- Untermyer, Peter J. Schweitzer, Her- sacrifice every city and town, every- Philosophy at Marburg in 1912. lie troit Jewish Chronicle, supply- mann Conheim and Emanuel Neu- village and hamlet where our people was lecturer in philosophy at Colum- ing him with the names and ad- bia University in 1914-15 and in- mann, of the Administration of the dwell must bear its part. dresses of the officers of the structor, and later associate, in phil- Keren Ilayesod in America, hails the particular societies and the time "Fellow-workers let your response passage of the Lodge resolution in the he immediate and let it becommen- osophy at Johns Hopkins University and places of meetings. Senate in favor of the National Home- surate with the significant event in 1915-21. His work in these insti- tutions was successful to a marked land in Palestine and urges the work- which we are celebrating. degree and the response of his stu To for the Keren Ilayesod and other "Another Million for the Keren dents to the stimulus of his lectures Jews to raise another million for Pal- Ilayesod by May thirty-first. •aS gratifying indeed. For the past estine in celebration of this event. The year he has been director of the Cin- appeal announces that on May 31 a cinnati Jewish settlement. His train- special celebration will he held in New ing, both in general philosophy, psy- York at which government officials chology and pedagogy and in Jewish are expected. The appeal follows: literature and philosophy qualify him Fellow-workers: On Wednesday, eminently for the work which he is May 3, 1922, the United States Senate herewith called upon to do as profes- adopted unanimously the following sor of Jewish education and ethics. resolution: The committee in charge of the Bi- Dr. Wolfenson. "Resolved By the Senate and the cur Cholem Junior excursion, to take Dr. Louis Wolfenson was born on House of Representatives of the Unit- place on Sunday, June 4, to Tashmno ' Ian 4, 1882. He was reared and ed States of America in Congress as- Park, announces that nothing is be- educated in LaCrosse, Wis. lie was sembled, that the United States of ing left undone to provide comfort graduated with honors from the Uni- America favors the establishment in and enjoyment for those attending. versity of Wisconsin in 1901 and was Palestine of the National Home for A number of new and novel features elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa. the Jewish people, it being clearly un- derstood that nothing shall be done have been added to the already Ile was fellow in Ilebrew at the Uni- lengthy program of entertainments, versity of Wisconsin from 1901-03 which may prejudice the civil and re- and during this period prosecuted his ligious rights of non-Jewish communi- field events and contests. The excursion will be the only Jew- studies in Semitic languages, Hellen- ties in Palestine and that the Holy places and religious buildings and ish Sunday excursion this season. In istic Greek and Sanskrit. In 1903 cites in Palestine shall be adequately addition to the dancing in the large he became a graduate student in Sem- ballroom, baseball fans are assured itics, Egyptian and Indo-European protected. This resolution, sponsored by Sen- of several spacious diamonds where languages at Johns Hopkins Uni- ator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachu- they will be able to play their favor- versity and in 1904 was appointed setts, Chairman of the Foreign Rela- ite game. A challenge has been is- university scholar and later fellow in tions Committee, is soon to be submit- sued by the Bicur Cholem baseball Semitics at that university. He sub- ted to the House of Representatives teams of standing in the community sequently received the degree of Doc- and to the signature of the President. for a game during the excursion day. tor of Philosophy there. In 1908 he Tickets can be secured from Dr. was appointed instructor in Hebrew It is a foregone conclusion that it will be passed by the House and signed by Louis Weiss, 406 Liggett building, and Ilellenistic Greek at the Uni- chairman of the committee, or from versity of Wisconsin and in 1911 was the President. 'Fellow-workers, the passage of members of the organization. Dr. promoted to assistant professor of this resolution is in many respects the Weiss promises a valuable prize to Semitic languages and Hellenistic most important victory which our the person discovering the identity of Greek. In 1917 he was appointed cause has won. For the first time we "Miss B. C. Jr." on the day of the chairman of his department. He has are assured of the powerful sympathy excursion. contributed various articles of scien- 91 a great nation speaking through tific character, dealing mainly with its chosen parliament, and the nation grammatical problems of Semitic lan- which has thus spoken possesses to- GRAYSTONE ANNOUNCES guages, to a number of our leading day the maximum influence and lead- NEW GREAT ORCHESTRA scholarly journals. He was president ership in the world. The passage of of the Dane County Humane Society this resolution now justifies us in look- Gray-stone, the million-dollar ball- from 1910 to 1920 and a member of ing forward with the utmost confi- room at Woodward and Willis, an- the School Board of Madison, Wis., dence to the confirmation of the Man- nounces the new orchestra, its own from 1916 to 1919. In co-operation date by the forthcoming meeting of importation, which promises to be the with the Department of Synagogue the league of Nations. The passage biggest sensation Detroit has ever and School Extension, he organized of this resolution will throw confusion known. The new orchestra, with two the Jewish Students' Association of into the ranke of our enemies without challenge to lovers of the University of Wisconsin in 1919 and silence the few malicious tongues leaders, is a refined dancing. The new orchestra and has guided and stimulated its at- within which have sought to inject a tivities faithfully since then. contradiction between our American- has made Chicago and New York Rev. Dr. William S. Friedman of ballrooms famous and is said to be ism and our support of the Jewish I Denver, Colo., of the clan of 1889, without comparison. Homeland in Palestine. CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES We shall he glad to have you inspect Frigidaire at our display rooms, or to send you our descriptive booklet. Frigidaires complete, $495.00 upward, f. o. b. 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