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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-02-02

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A merica's Yewish Periodical Older

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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4

Club
Notes

Young
Judaea

Every Winter
Coat At Cost
or Below Cost!

W

OMEN who KNOW the exceptional high
standard of Healy quality will be quick
to make selections early!

Even now sizes are broken! Values are the
best we have seen in years! Selling has been
brisk and we must advise immediate selection
for good choice.

Buy now for next winter! You'll never
regret your decision to do sol

• Fourth Floor—Healy . ..

"I Found it at Healy's

,

$100 ADDITIONAL GIVEN
BY KNIGHTS OF JUDAEA
FOR KEREN HAYESOD

Celab BBBBB Chamisho Osor B'Shvat
and Elects Now Officers.

The Knights of Judaea, at the meet-
ing held Tuesday evening at the Tal- ,
mud Torah on Westminster and Del-
mar avenues, pledged an additional
$100 to the Keren Hayesod, the Pal.'
estine Foundation Fund.
The Knights pledged $100 to the
fund live months ago and paid $75
of that sum in that period. The mem-
bers are hopeful of oversubscribing
the sum of $125 now due for Pales- i
tine in the coming year. The Knights
of Judaea have the distinction of hav- i
ing paid the largest sum to the Keren
Hayesod of any other young folks',
organization in voluntary subscrip-
lions by the members.
A feature of the meeting Tuesday
evening was the celebration of Chem
litho Osor B'Shvat by the club. Harry
Seligson spoke on the significance of
this Jewish Arbor Day. Palestinian
fruits and other refreshments were
served.
The business meeting was featured
by the election of officers. The fol-
lowing were chosen: Sol Slomovitz,
president; Joseph Markel, vice-presi-
dent; Harry Seligson, secretary;
Meyer Zeff, treasurer; Herz! Shur,
Keren Hayesod treasurer; Sam Fire-
stone, Chronicle reporter.

Pirchai Zion.

Reo Motor Car Company En- EDMUND G. LEWIS & CO
OPEN FUNERAL PARLORS
ters Nineteenth Year of Its
AT 6041 TO 6045 JOHN R.
History; Has Record of
Great Achievement.

The last meeting of the Pirchai
Zion was held at the home of Ger-
trude Cohen, 633 Medbury, on Satur-
day evening, Jan. 27. Election of offi-
cers resulted as follows: Frieda Gold,
president; Bessie Kosak, vice-presi-
dent; Lillian Schneider, corresponding
secretary; Celia Becker, recording
secretary; Jennie Schneider, treas-
urer.
The program of the evening was
featured by a discussion of the death
of Dr. Max Norden. A debate was
held on the question, "Resolved, that
Judas Maccabeaus was a greater Jew-
ish leader and soldier than Bar Koch-
ha." The affirmative consisted of
Frieda Gold and Celia Becker, the
negative of Marrilynn Greenfield and
Gertrude Cohen. The affirmative side
was declared the winner. Samuel
Heyman, a visitor at the meeting, ad-
dressed the club. Mies singing of
Young Judaea songs concluded the
program.
The next meeting of the club will
he held on Saturday evening at the
home of Bessie Kosak, 1026 Medhury.
A special Chamisho Osor B'Shvat pro-
gram will be presented and refresh-
ments will be served.

Hamilton Avenue at Philadelphia
Oakman Boulevard at Davidson

High Street at Hastings
Warren West at McGraw

SATURDAY!

Best Values In Years

FEBRUARY SALE is creating the
O UR
biggest sensation of its kind in years!

All of our four stores will be open To-
morrow Night to help take care of the busi-
ness!

America's Finest Furniture is in the Sale!

Edmund G. Lewis announces the or-
ganization of a funeral parlor that
Less than a quarter century ago will rival anything of its kind in
the automotive industry as an indus- Detroit. Mr. Lewis is no longer lo-
try did not exist. Today its magnitude cated at 7739 John It. street, and is
is universally obvious. It is an indus- organizing his large funeral parlors
try where dynamic energy and ultra at 6011-6046 John It. street.
progressiveness carried all before it,
In making this chdnge Mr. Lewis
and swept the majority of precon- has surrounded himself with an or-
ceived business methods—and ethics— ganization that will assure the forma-
into the discard.
tion of parlors that will excel all
In 1901 the building of automobiles °there in the city.
had reached a state of development as
The building at 6041.45 John R.
to make the more level headed of those street is fully equipped with a chapel,
engaged in it recognize that it was individual mourners' room, special
due to pass from a "game" into an layout rooms, and every other feature
"industry." Ito potentialities were modern in the business.
just beginning to be visualized when
Mr. Lewis is the only licensed Jew-
seven men in Lansing, headed by Ran- ish funeral director in Detroit. His
som E. Olds—father of the industry organization is composed of men of
—created and organized the Reo the highest standard morally and pro-
Motor Car Company. The first ofli- fessionally.
cera were: R. E. Olds, president; It.
The officers of the organization are:
II. Scott, vice-presient and general Edmund G. Lewis, president; Harry
manager; II. T. Thomas, vice-presi- A. Simon, secretary-treasurer. Ed-
B'nos Rachel.
dent and chief engineer; D. E. hates, mund G. Lewis Co. is a member of
The B'nos Rachel, at a meeting held
secretary and treasurer; It. C. Rues- the Detroit Funeral Directors' As- on Sunday, Jan. 21, elected the 'fol-
chow, sales manager; G. E. Smith, sociation.
lowing new officers: Sylvia Lepinsky,
purchasing manager; and H. C. Ted,
president; Bessie Simon, vice-presi-
factory manager. The "first" officers,
dent; Minnie Rushefsky, secretary;
did we say? ''Last" we could have SAMUEL CONFIRMS
Eva Yaker, treasurer; Rebecca Hoff-
mid, because each of the seven holds
man, club reporter. Mollie Bernstein
DEVONSHIRE'S
REPLY
the same position today.
and Henrietta Katz were chosen on
Entering the nineteenth year of its
the entertainment committee, Mollie
JERUSALEM — (J. T. A.).—A Bernstein also being elected Keren
history, Reo can indulge in retrospect
with a large measure of satisfaction. statement incorporating the answer Hayesod treasurer.
Its growth has been more consistent- the Duke of Devonshire gave the
A Chamisho Osor B'Shvat party
ly constant htan practically any. other Arab Delegation in. London that no will be given by the club this week,
agtienIturally upon its
concern in the industry. It has shown change is possible in the British Pal- for which an interesting program is world and Was
no phenomenal spurts, no leaps and estine policy has been published by being prepared. The next meeting feet.
Senator Spencer then paid a glow.
bounds. Its charted progress is sin- the government here. The fact that will be held at the home of Eva Yaker,
ing tribute to Eliezer Ben Yehudah,
gularly free from extreme peaks and the British policy as enunciated in 360 Theodore.
the man who caused the revival of
valleys. A line indicating its rise the White Paper remains unchanged,
the Hebrew language as a spoken
from 1904 to 1923 would show a is stressed with particular emphasis.
Tiffereth Zion.
and living tongue. He did not men-
steady but certain incline.
The
Tiffereth
Zion
met
at
the
home
During the 'hectic war and past-
LONDON— (J. T. A.).—The rebuff of Fannie Chabensky, 3466 St. An- tion him by name, but referred to his
war period Reo maintained its ratio the Duke of Devonshire administered toine street. The program consisted accomplishment as the marvel of the
of increase without marketing a high the Arab delegation when they pre- of solos by Bessie Silverman, Celia world, that Hebrew should have In-
peak. And no "valley" is shown for sented their claims against Zionism Arbus, Fannie Isenberg and Eliza- come the language in which young
its activities during the dark days of last week, notwithstanding, the Arabs beth Lavin. Genies concluded the men and maidens make love and with
which men conduct business.
1920-1921. At no time in its history still entertain sonic hope the govern- program.
Referring to the founding of the
has there been any reorganizing or ment will change the Palestine pol-
Hebrew University at Jerusalem,
re-financing,—nor any need of them. icy, This statement was made by a
Sons of White and Blue.
Senator Spencer said: "I am no
And never any change in its per- member of the delegation to the Daily
The Sons of the White and Blue prophet, but mark my prophecy to-
Express. Despite the official report,
sonnel.
he said, the delegation has gained the met at the home of S. Goldman, 4250 night, there will he men and women
impression that there was reason to Brush street. A checker tournament in this audience living when out of
hope for an improvement in the pol- was the feature of the evening. Boys that Hebrew University in Palestine
icy in their favor. He declared the clubs desiring to join the Sons of the will come such treasures. of chemis-
Arab delegation intends to persist in White and Blue are asked to get in try and science, and literature and
its demands to annual the Zionist touch with officers of the club. Boys art, as will make the world bow down
wishing to join the club are asked to in reverence before them."
JUNIOR COLLEGE student desires policy.
communicate with either J. Solomon,
position after school hours and
The speaker then told of the schools
660 East Warren avenue, or the lead-
Saturdays. Will be able to begin
er of the club, B. Jaroslow. Election that have been built in the Holy Land
work at 2 p. m. afternoons. Virile CELEBRATE
FOUNDING
R
by the Keren Hayesod, showing that
of
officers
will
be
held
at
the
next
S. Firestone, 9000 Goodwin avenue.
OF JEWISH CONGRESS meeting, at the home of M. Goldman, while one out of every four men in the
United States army during the recent
FOR SALE—Kosher restaurant in
4250 Brush street.
war could neither read nor write, four
NEW YORK.—On the occasion of
one of the best downtown sections
of Buffalo. In heart of city. Rea- the seventh naniversary of the Phili- Defenders of White and Blue. out of every five Jewish children in
Palestine were fitting themselves in
son for selling, other business. In- adelphia preliminary conference, held
The Defenders of the White and
in 1916, at which the foundations Blue, at their meeting held on Sat- the Hebrew schools for the duties of
quire 529 E. Kirby avenue.
life in the years to come.
were laid for the present American
WANTED—Refined woman to take Jewish Congress, leaders of the Con- urday evening at the North End Com-
The Senator then referred to the
care of infant in private home. gress movement have arranged for a munity Clinic, conducted • parliamen- Hadassah Medical Organization and
Good pay. Phone Empire 0517-W. reunion of all friends and workers tary session. Plans were laid for a the medical work done in Palestine.
dance, the proceeds of which are to
of the movement, which will take place
He declared that Palestine had given
FOR SALE—Hotel, completely fur- at a dinner on Feb. 11, at the Cafe go for one of the Zionist funds.
evidence of its tremendous advance-
nn.hed or unfurnished to immediate
ment and is today the golden oppor-
New York.
Maccabees of Judaea.
buyer. Phone No. 12, Lexington, Boulevard,
Joseph Barondess, a veteran in
An enthusiastic meeting of the tunity of the century. Ile said that
Michigan, for particulars or write, Jewish movements, is in charge of
the United States ought to bear the
Maccabees
of
Judaea
was
held
on
John E. Connors, care Lexington the arrangements for the banquet,
Wednesday evening, Jan. 24. Five great part of the money burden, and
len.
and he has sent out invitations to all new members were brought into this that it is a wonderful opportunity
the
MIDDLE AGED childless widow de- I present and former delegates to in circle through the influence of firmer and not a burden. Ile said:
sires to meet refined Jewish gentle- American Jewish Congress to join Dr. Jewish principles. The club is show-
Says Victory Cart•in.
the
celebration.
Nathan
Straus,
man. Object matrimony. Write
ing progress, mainly through the
"Germany, Russia, Austria, Rou-
Stephen S. Wise, Samuel Untermy •er, leadership of Israel Zilber, who is di-
Jewish Chronicle, Box 687.
Judge Aaron J. Levy, and other J ew- reefing the club. It was expressed mania, vitally interested, cannot take
a promnient part. Financially it is
FOR RENT—New, most exclusive ish leaders will he present.
at the Wednesday evening meeting
The celebration will be preceded by that day by day, the Maccabees of impossible. In manhood, in sympathy,
apartments, 4075 Carter near Dex-
ter blvd; 4, 5 and 6 rooms, with sun a special meeting of the Executive Judaea were in every way becoming in prayer, in counsel, they can do their
full part. It needs no argument to
parlors. Reference required.
Committee of the American Jewish firmer and firmer Zionists.
demonstrate that the United States of
Congress, to take place in the after-
America, of all nations, is the nation
WANTED— Reliable, experienced noon of the 11th at the offices of
.
upon whom the great opportunity be-
Jewish salesladies for knitted goods. Nathan Straus, Aeolian Building,
longs in the biggest share We get a
Steady work and good salary. New York. The important business SENATOR SPENCER'S
American Knitting Mills, 2602 of this meeting consists of deciding
STIRRING ADDRESS vision of what we, who a' are alive to-
can do to keep with God for the
Hastings. Cadillac 2026.
upon the date and place of the next
GETS
GETS BIG RESPONSE fulfillment of His plan. The money

FOlt RENT — Furnished room in forthcoming session of the American
seems almost like baubles that are
Jewish
Congress
and
to
make
ar-
steam heated apartment on 42 Elm-
(Continued from page 1.)
upon the Christmas tree to please the
hurst near Woodward, for couple or rangements for the elections of dele- certainty. Then this resolution was eye and have no permanency or value
t.co single persona. Call Hem- gates which will be held throughout passed." as compared with the opportunity of
the country.
lock 7208.
Senator Spencer read the resolution rebuilding • land of the fathers."
Senator Spencer closed by saying:
as passed by Congress and also read
a letter of endorsement of the Keren "When we get a vision of Palestine
as
it is, when we remember the word
Hayesod, written by President War-
ren G. Harding. Ile then pointed out of God as it is written, when our
hearts
are filled with the welfare of
that if 10,000,000 Jews went to Pal-
estine, the land would be about as the Jew, nothing is conceivable in
thickly populated as Belgium, and de- this movement except a complete and
dared that the idea is "not to force triumphant victory."
Senator Spencer waa introduced by
anyone to come there, but to remove
every barrier and to substitute for Alvin D. Hersch, who acted as toast-
danger and persecution and uncer- master. Mr. Herach was in turn in-
tainty a home that shall be prepared troduced by Robert Marwil, chairman
and ready to welcome those who want of the trades and professions divi-
Specializing in
to come there, who have no longer a sion in the present drive. Prior to
place on earth to which they safely the Senator' ■ address, Mr. Reading,
representing Mayor Lodge, welcomed
can go, outside of Palestine?'
INCOME TAX RETURNS FOR
The Senator pointed out that Pales- the Senator from Missouri to Detroit
tine has been a refutation to the and wished the drive success.
PARTNERSHIPS
Senator Spencer was constantly in-
charge that Jews will not turn to
INDIVIDUALS
agricultural pursuits, quoting the fig- terrupted by great applause that
ure
of
175,000
acres
being
cultivated
greeted
his eloquent words and that
CORPORATIONS
by Jews In. Palestine today, with 15,- moved those in attendance later to
it,
with
pioneers
farming
subscribe
the rum of $45,000 to the
000 Jewish.
F
750,000 trees and countless• millions fund that very night.
Ford Bldg.
i (Main
ain 5464 •
j of saplings planted by them. He de- Isaac Harris of Boston, who fol.
dared that Palestine is becoming lowed the Senator, declared that when
again the Garden of Eden of the Jweish history is to be written in Pal-

All prices have been reduced to rock-bot-
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YOU HAVE A YEAR TO PAY!

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This laundry strives every day to improve its service and launder-
ing methods and will spend money any time to do it. It is this
spirit of service that has made this the largest laundry in Michigan.

Palace Model Laundry

17 Convenient Branches

estine, "as we are going to write it,
the name of Senator Spencer will be
emblazoned in it." Ile declared that
those in attendance ought to sit back
abashed because there are people who
have not made as fine an exhibition
of their Zionism as has Senator
Spencer.

The Large Donors.

Responding the appeal made by Mr.
Harris, the sum of $46,000 was then
subscribed, the larger donors being:
J. Wetsman, Samuel Feldman and
!tarry Frank, $2,000 each; Israel Zil-
ber and the Conn Clothes Shop jointly,
$1,100; and the following contributed
$1,000 each: Morris Blumberg, David
A. Brown, A. Cooper, Louis Dann,
Joseph II. Ehrlich, Moe Ehrlich, A.
Jacobs, Ben B. Jacobs, Mark and
Harry Jacobson, Philip Jacoby,
Nathan Gross, Ira Cohen for Ameri-
can Show Case Company; Joseph
Niederlander, Peter Miller, Srere
Brothers, David W. Simons, Robert
Marwil, Barney Wetsman and Wine
Brothers. A complete list of contribu-
tors will be published in an early

Officers in the drive appeal to the
Jews of Detroit to respond liberally
and help raise the quota of $150,090
by the end of this week. Those who
have not yet responded are urged to
send in their contributions to the
Keren Hayesod campaign office, 1324
Majestic Building. It is also urged
that vcb:rhers be received cardially
and the response made In accordance
with one's means, that Detroit Jews
may do their share in the raising of
the quota.

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