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PA GE EIGHT

EREZ ISRAEL FOR KEREN KAYEMETH

7itclic- mon; /LWISFIORO.NICLII

HONOR ELIAS ROTHSTEIN

The annual conference of local
AT TESTIMONIAL BANQUET
At the close of the conference a
commissions of the Keren Kayemeth
ts Urge Use of Genuine Parts in
vice parts
(Jewish National Fund) in Erez Is-, number of resolutions were unani- Rep
that may he rennin.' for
tires of Jewish Press end
Service Replacements.
such replacement work as may
reel provided a remarkable testimony' mously adopted, of which the follow-
Others Speak in Honor of His
ing
have
special
interest:
essary. It is only here that part, can
to the regard in which that insAit'u.
Anni
y,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman of
"The annual conference
The recent results of lung series of be guaranteed as being genuine part
lion is held there. A large assetfibly
Ferry avenue announce the betrothal
tests in automobile manufacturers la-
Automobile manufacturers build s.
gathered in the Zionist Agricultural latex the Jewish National Funt a e n
An event that bids fair to becom
boratories indicate the danger to own- their parts for service week as well as
Museum at the first session when the the transfer of its headquarters to historic in the Jewish theatrical circle of their dughter, Betty, to Rabbi
Erez
they
know how
Harry Z. Gardon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ers in using anything but genuine
because it is at,dlute-
chairman of the Palestine Zionist
North Woodward E. J. W. W. 0.
"The K. K. L. should in future of Detroit was the testimonial dinner Leon Gordon. Reception will take
parts in such service replacements as ly necessary in order to maintlin
the
executive, the Palestine directors of
that was given in honor of Elias Roth- place Sunday, April 15, from 2 to 5
The
North
Woodward
branch
of
may
be
necessary.
car
owner's
good will .
the Keren Kayemeth le-Israel, mem- concentrate its activities principally stein, noted star, following the per-
the Jewish Women's European Wel-
and
7
to
10,
at
the
home
of
Miss
For
example;
in
Dodge
Brothers
la.
on
the
acquisition
of
land
for
rural
All
car
owners
should
realize
the
bers of the Valid Ilalcumi, many viS.
formance at the Circle Theater en Feldman.
fare Organization will hold a special horatory at Detroit a test was recent- extreme importance to them of
itors and journalists, were present, colonization and its improvement.
ale oy s
Wednesday evening, also marking an
meeting at the home of Mrs. George ly applied to rear axle shafts. The getting genuine parts. If repains
or
"Erez Israel undertakes to rake
in addition to a large number of dele-
honor evening for Mr. Rothstein at
Cohen,
1766 Ferry place, betwee
n genuine Dodge Brothers axle shaft replacement of parts become taamsary
gates from all parts of Erez Israel L.E.8.800 (about 4;9,0001 during the theater.
Holden and Twelfth, on Wednesday withstood six complete turns in the it is worth having done
5683,
for
the
Keren
Kayemeth."
in
and even from Aleppo district in
The occasion for the testimonial
most
afternoon, April I I. A report will test for torsion strength, while the capable manner of an estabh•hed
Syria. In 5682, Erez Israel and Syria
was the fiftieth birthday anniversary
be submitted of the recent dance and best of several counterfeit shafts with- place of business whieh has the A
or t he great actor. Representatives
THE GUEST
with 100,000 nut wealthy Jews raked
me n
stood
only
turns.
play given at the Kirby Center. Oth-
Inc testing steer- of approval of the inanufactu
£4,000 for the National Fund, which
nd r ack
h
if the Jewish press, members of the
er business will be discussed and a ing knuckle bolts—the genuine bolts of the car.
KOFFMAN.FRIEDMAN
can be compared with England's £8,.
Now while the men of Sodom were Jewish theater company and theatri-
prominent speaker will address the bent double without breaking when
and Mrs. Joseph Friedman o
606 from 300,000 Jews. For 5683 heartless to the poor, and cruel to the cal producers and writers spoke in
meeting.
put under a given pressure. When
Rabbi Meir was vociferousThe•nnst
Erez Israel has umlertaken to raise steamers within their gates, Abra- his honor. The banquet was held at Oakland, Calif., announce the mar
The recent play presented by the the same pressure was applied to evil doers and often prayed Goo, say-
ciage
of
their
daughter,
Dell
Harriet
£9,000! The methods of collecting ham not only showed courtesy to all the Kahn Brothers' Restaurant on
Forget-lie-Nuts of Zion, a local counterfeit bolts, they snapped with- ing, "Destroy the sinners." Beruriah,
to Oscar Koffman, son of hlr. are
these funds are both novel and nu. the guests who came to his tent, but Hastings street.
Mrs. Louis Koffman of this city, or Young Judaea club, was a complete out exception showing brittleness and his pious wife, gently admonished
merous. The collecting box is even sent his servants along the high-
Mr. Rothstein, who has been on the
success. About 800 pemile were in defective core.
him, saying, ',Tether pray that God
ubiquitous and is never refused, at ways to bring travelers tee rest and Yiddish stage for over 30 years, was March 26, at Oakland, Calif.
uttendance. All the parfleipants ex-
In the opinion of Thomas J. Doyle, destroy sin and the sinners will be no
• lecture as at a Purim concert, or refresh themselves beneath his roof.
received, both at the theater and at
cellent themselves and helped make local Dodge Brothers dealer, such tests more."—The Talmud.
FRANKLIN.WEINER
at an Arbor Day celebration. In the Then after the guests had eaten it the dinner, with ovations. Doling
the affair a total success.
show very plainly why it is the best
Announcement is made of the mar-
Golden Book every guest of note who was the custom of Abraham to say: the performance, in which Mr. Roth-
Members still holding tickets of the policy for motorists to depend upon
comes to Palestine is inscribed as
Now we have eaten and comforted stein's acting was as great as that riage of Mrs. Fannie Weiner of Al- dance are asked to make returns at service stations approved by the fac-
The reward of good work is 10e
bion,
Mich.,
and
Sam
Franklin
of
matter of course; it is the Yishub's our souls; it is well that we thank of any of the world's artists who ever
the meeting on Wednesday.
tory building their car, for any ser- dates; sweet and ripening late.—The
great Visitors Book.
Talmud.
God, who path provident for us." And appeared in Detroit, he was cheered Three Rivers, Mich., which wax sol-
-----
A large proportion of the J. N. F. if the strangers did not know -of the by his many admirers, among whom emnized on Thursday, March 29, at
Home Relief Society,
income is derived from Of-taxation, one God, Abraham would attempt to were many who have not missed a the home of their children, Mr. and
The Home Relief Society present-
while most of the important com- teach them of Ilia goodness.
single performance since the man's Mrs. Seymour H. Franklin of Vir- ed the Jewish inmates of the North-
.N
ginia
park.
Rabbi
Leo
Al.
Franklin
anies, such as the Palestine Land
ten o Abraham had fur a arrival in Detroit. Ile was show-
w pen
c opens
officiated, After a short wedding ville "and Detroit sanatoriums and of
the entrancf e o
ered with gifts, among which was a
pment Company,
the Geulah, Abraham wished to show that his
the Juvenile Detention Home with
the t Workmen's
Bank, Ilamashbir,
platinuni watch from his felhiw trip, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin will make
baskets containing fruits, nuts, cakes,
their home in Three (livera.
etc., donate a proportion of their home was open to any wayfayer from actors.
matzos
and Ilaggadahs for Passover.
clear profits to the' fund. The Anglo- all the four corners of the earth. And

"Der Ueberiger Mensch," the play
The
signilicnace of Passover was also
Palestine
Company, as the other
w e near dus k, the re that was staged on the honor even-
.
explained to each personally.
Zionist in
came
toward
the
n
stitutions, sends out no let-
tent of Abraham
ing for Mr. Rothstein, was in genreal
The Home Relief is an independent
ter without a stamp of the fund. But stranger, bent and limping from a tremendous success, the entire cast
organization and iloes work on lines
what is probably unique in all the weariness and very old. .And Abra- in terpreting the assigned parts in a
df practical relief that does not fall
world, the cinema houses of Palestine ham ran to meet him and greeted) him manner worthy of the finest corn-
309 David Whitney Bldg.
within the limits of regular charitable
have "KKI." stamps placed on their kindly, and brought him water to ponies in the country.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geller
organizations.
Cherry 0772
cards of admission.
wash his feet, and gave him clean
The banquet was toastmasters('
.announce the (birth
birth ( of a
Main 4218
This love for the Keren Kayemeth garments, and set bread made of fine over by S. Weinberg of the Forward. son, Herbert Seymour, on March 23.
.
.
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0.
E. S.
which is evidenced in all circles has meal before him. And the old man Representatives of the press who gave
•••••••• ..■•••.
The next regular meeting of Purity
been strengthened by the removal of did eat and his heart was strength- toasts in honor of Mr. Rothstein were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morrie
DeRoven
its head office to Jerusalem. The ened.
Bernstein of the Forward, Leon (Laura Freed) of 603 Medbury ave. Chapter No. 359, Order of Eastern
fund is supported whole-heartedly
, when t le meal was over, Ab- Blank of the Day and I'. Slomovitz nue announce the birth of a son on Star, will be held on Monday evening,
raham turd to the
April 9, at 7:30 o'clock, at Eastern
Monday, Aprd 2.
gt urn y because its practical spok
stranger and of The Chronicle.
e:
Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine
we hav e eaten and coo!
work is always before the commun- forted our
Members of the cast who spoke
it • land h
avenue.
At this time there will be
souls;
it
is
but yesterday ac-
well that tin were Benny Schoenfeld, Ida Dworkin,
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lebeson are
an God who bath provided for
quire(' for the Jewish people is today
Karl Gutentag, Adolf Schrage, Lino receiving congratulations on the birth the annual election of officers for the
ensuing
year.
seen improved and made available for
Schoenfeld, Max Martina, Ann Sha• if a daughter, Shirley Evelyn, on to be present. All members are urged
Mrs. Rudolph will
March 28.
But the old man looked around the
personally supervise tfu ,
new settlements, and thus Erez Israel tent, saying: "I see no God here. Be- piro, Karles Fiedelman and May
has always felt under a special obli-
service you receive,
Shirty. Abe Cogut, manageing:Of the
made
Rati
D. L. A. S.
roof stands my god; he is company, who wen chairmarr-Of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Hyman
on towards the K. K. L. The made of wood and there is tine gold
The Detroit Ladies' Aid Society
local Jews have welcomed the upper- each his heart and to this God I bow committee that arranged for the af- dred Cooper) are receiving congratu-
trinity of henceforth co-operating
fair, also greeted the star and pre- lations on the birth of a daughter, announces that the (lance of March
Transformations by
Monsieur Rudolph.
with the head office of the fund itself. each clay and give thanks for his sented him with the platinum watch. Doris Bernice.
11 was a great success. Officers of
In opening the conference Mr. goodness. But I bow to no god that
the society thank Detroit Jews for
Mr. Rothstein, in responding to the
I cannot set-, for that would be folly."
Ussishkin dwelt on the necessi ty
their support. Members of the or-
toasts, told of him experiences as an
of
And
Abra
ti e ha
strengthening the Keren Kayetneth. heart
and
was angry in his actor, of his struggles and his suc-
ganization are asked to take notice
since there had hitherto been no pros- shipers of fake cried:
god "Beg one, wor. cesses, and of the conditions in the
that beginning, with the meeting of
s! the
t thy god theater in general.
April 17 meetings will be held every
Le night
pect of obtaining land from the state, of wood keep thee for
two weeks.
o r beneath, for
and private initiative was not direct- no idolator shall sleep
Among those who spoke were also
ed to the p
my Messrs. Krimm and Ross. Musical
of rural estate
all. Owing to the economic
ruin in at roof." And he drove the old men numbers by members of the theatri-
Madison Athletic Club,
Closing of Symphony Season.
East Europe, our immigrants toda y, from his tent and the old man crept cal company and by G. Blank fea-
The Madh-on -Athletic Club, at the
into
the
desert.
the present Halutzim, were full of
tured the affair.
The most successful season thn- last meetniz, elected the following
idealism but lacked means It W
So Abraham closed the curtains of
Speakers in the course of the ven- Symphony Orchestra has had since officers: Charles Cohen, president;
aS
his tent, for it was late. And he lay
its organization comes to nn end a
11. Lichtenstein, vice-president; M.
the more to be regretted that the down to sleep but he could not, for ing advocated a finer Yiddish theater
in Detroit, spoke of the need of the week from next Thursday and Fri- Gruskin, secretary; S. Miller, treas-
Keren Kayemeth had latterly ad- he thought of the old man whom he
Yiddish stage and lauded Mr. Roth- day evenings, April 19 and 20. The urer; Si, Baum, financial secretary;
fared neglect at the hands of the had driven forth. And Ab
organization's
s
stein as one of the great outstanding superb concerts of the past week are J. Eisendorfer, sergeant-at-arms; I.
workeri them- thought: "Lo, for many years God stars in this country.
still fresh in the memory of the two
selves, an error that would not be th
ha h seld tis ld man and given
Klayman, custodian. The following
tere
h o
made in Erez Israel. Ile looked to him
great audiences which listened to house cominittee was ch for the
fo od, althou gh
them. They showed how capable the club's summer cottag,e: osen
did not know
the Jews of that country to exercise God; and if God had he
patience
with
Bergstein,
327 JEWISH APOSTATES
symphonic forces of Detroit are of
their influence
on their brethren him for so many years, why should
S. Zellman, C. Cohen, Si. Gruskin, L.
abroad
so
performing. wdrks of such stupendous Askowitz and B. Mecklowitz. M. Sie-
JANUARY TO MARCH difficulty
that they would also right- I not have patience with this guest
and huge
dimtosione Hs the gel is chairman of the (lance to be
ly appraise the value of the institu- of mine for a single night." And
tion without which there was no hope Abraham rose and went out to seek
VIENNA.—(J, T. A.)—Official fig- Mahler symphony. The work of the held at the Kerby Center April 22.
for the redemption of the land and the old man and found him asleep ores of the number of apostates for choir also promises much for next
year, when it will be employed more
Blue Bird Girls.
the creation of a :strong national beneath a tree. Then Abraham craved the period of Jan. 1 to Mareh 7, show
home.
frequently than it has during the past
327 Jews abandoned their faith for season.
g
An interesting meeting of the Blue
Dr. E. M. Zweig greeted the as- his foriveness for driving him
s tent and brought him back tofrom Christianity. During the same penal

Bird Girls WEIS held Tuesday evening,
It is Mr. Gabrilowitsch's desire to
his 12,096 Roman Catholics deserted their
sembly in the name of the head of. tent and gave him his softest goat
April 3, at the home of Miss Doris
fice and Eng. J, Ettinger reported skins for his bed. And when morn- fold. The total number of apostates give the season a fitting end and he Wolfgang, 3714 Brush street. A sub-
on the work of the Erez Israel corn- ing came, Abraham killed the finest during the period was 13,000. Most has devised one of the most brilliant stantial contribution was made to the
programs that has ever been given in
mission and the National und's new calf of his flock and roasted the meat, of the Jewish apostates professed
purchases.
which is being
themselves "confessionslos" or with. this city. In the first place he will built in the
the city. Mrs. Rothenberg,
and placed it before his guest and out religion at the time of their bap- be sdiloist and he will play two works Baby
d
of the hea
K. P.
K. Lein
L. reported
on office of the gave him bread made of tine meal. tism.
with orchestra. The first will be the representing, the nursery, spoke about
the world or- Then the old m
very beautiful Concerto of Mozart the work her organization is doing
ganization of the fund. Ile was able was strong and an he ate and his hear t
for the community.
to
rose refr eshed.
ter piano and orchestra in 0 minor.
show that, despite the- drop in And Abraham thanked God for
His INDUSTRY, LARGELY JEWISH:.
Miss Anna Kurtzman has returned
The
second will be Weber's scintilat-
revenue, the organization itself had goodness, but he did not ask the old
IS NEARING BILLION TOTAL
from
New York City and resumed her
The Knabe piano could be proclaimed the official con-
ing and chivalaresque concert piece
become stronger and a fuller knowl- man to pray when he had finished
office as reporter, which was filled by
cert piano of the great opera stars. The mellow organ-like
far
piano
and
orchestra.
At
the
last
edge of its work spread abroad. This eating. Then Abraham took a camel
Miss
Tillie
Halperin
during
the
for-
quality
of tone for which the Knabe is noted lends the
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)--The Detroit Symph,ony concert in Buffsk
intensive activity would bear fruit and set the old man upon it,
output of products of the clothing in- March 27, Mr. Gabrilowitsch played mer's absence. The next meeting
necessary support to the voice that is appreciated by
saying:
all
singers. .Tins same
in the future. Now thy . journey will be easier," dustry, which is largely in the hands these two works and his success was will be an open one and will be held
quality makes it the ideal home piano.
The delegates then presented their and the old man blessed Abraham of Jews, reached a total of nearly a
Used exclusively in concert by such renowned
nothing short of absolutely sensa- at the home of Mrs. J. Goldberg, 631
respective reports. They came from for his kindness.
opera stars as
billion dollars for the .
all
tional.
East
Palmer
avenue.
There
will
be
year 1921. The
classes of the community, work-
Jeritsa
Ruffo
Then God , who had observe al exact amount was $933,249,000 •
Martinelli
The
men and Ilalutzim, Ashkenasim and the doidgs
Gluck
d
Preceding Mr. Gabrilowitsch's ap- a speaker and entertainment follow-
l value of the genets show a decrease
Breslau
of
ing the business meeting.
of Abraham, said: If
Kremer
pearance
will
be
the
charming
over-
Amato
Ab-
Sephardim, including the Yemenites raham, my servant, can be of a for- 20 per cent from 1919, but an increase
Nissen@
Fitsiu
ture
of
Heznicek's
"Donna
Diana."
from the towns and colonies and from giving heart and bear with the sins of Ill per cent for the seven-year
the
and
Philomathic Debating Club.
a Evuzoth. Together they formed of the old m'an, surely I, too, must period, 1911 to 1921.
Barbara Kemp
The Philomathic Debating Club
urh. Latest Metropolitan Opera Star.)
striking tribute to the widespread forgive my people, the children of
nature
In September, the month of maxi
Auction Sale of Boxes.
will have as its speaker for this Sun-
the K. K.
lu Erez of Israel.
' L. organization Abraham, when they sin against me." mum emphyment, the industry gave
The annual auction sale of boxes day's meeting Austin J. Newman.
Other Makes in Exchange—Grands from $1,225.00
work to 182,176. The average number for the Thursday night symphony The debate for that evening will be
—The Jewish Child.
1/.40
employed was 164M0.
The Ample. In the Kriel,. In Our New Studios
concerts of 1923-1924 will be held in "Resolved, that Detroit begin build-
the Startler hotel, Tuesday afternoon, ing a subway immediately." Sydney
April 24, at 4 o'clock. This sale is Shevitz and Sam Leibowitz will favor
open to all season ticket holders of the subway against George Sternberg
Perk Avenu. Buildln,
the present year and to all members and , Jack Margolis. The meeting
2015 Park Ave.
and associate
Opposite Kresge Bldg.
members of the Detroit proper for April 8 will start at 8
Symphony Society.
o'clock in Room 4 at the Kirby Cen-
In all 25 boxes will be sold with. ter. The club always holds its doors
out r
estriction—boxes B to Z inclu- open to visitors.
sive. Tea will be served and there
will be music.
Adelphians.
Last Sunday evening the Ankleb-
one Club held another social affair in
Ossip Dymow and
HisDramatic the form of a character party at the
home of Benjamin J. Safir, 2016 Ha-
Society to Appear Here
zelwood avenue. The members and
•This Sunday.
their friends characterized noted
movie and stage stars, prominent
°none Dymow, eminent Russian- characters in fiction, and well known
Yiddish author and playwright, a international figures. Prizes were
number of whose short stories ap-
awarded the Misses Adel Holinstat,
peared in the columns of The Chron-
Evelyn Levinson and Ilenrietta Gold-
icle, together with his Literary-Dra- farb.
matic Society of Chicago, will give
Miss Goldfarb featured the enter.
two performances on Sunday, April
tainment with an exhibition of classi-.
8, the last day of Passover, after-
cal dancing. Miss Helen Mirndorf
noon and evening, at Orchestra Hall.
rendered several vocal, piano and
One of Dymow's latest plays, "Der ukelele selections. Miss Helen Silver-
Gedungener Choson" (The Hired
berg, an accomplished vocalist, also
Bridegroom), will be played. This is sang a few songs.
a comedy in three acts, with a pro-
logue, portraying Jewish life, and
Esrath R•im.
should draw a large crowd.
At the last meeting of the Ezrath
The production will be under the
T is
Reim Club, the following members
one of the gratifying features of our
personal direction of the author, who
were appointed to the new commit-
has made himself famous as director
Too much emphasis cannot be placed
business that many of the loans which we
tees: Jack F. Schulman, publicity;
of Russian and Yiddish plays. Mr.
on the
superiority of
Miss Mollie Scholnick, speakers; N.
these remarkable oxfords. They
make are not for selfish purposes, but for
Dymow, who is coming to Detroit for
are cnst
Barcus, membership; Miss C. Braver,
the first time, will be the guest of
the finest kind of service.
perfect fittin g lasts
we
social. A social affair is planned to
the entire Jewish population and will take place' next month for members
have ever known. The styles are smart.
Not only do we loan money
The
address the audience at Orchestra
leathers and workmanship are thoroughly high
and their friends. The next meet-
Hall.
The
famous
aut
to merchants to expand their
a n and play- ing will be held Tuesday evening at
hr
grade. We recommend Ultrex Oxfords without
wright should attract
reservation.
business, and for such purposes
large
auti-
Temple Beth El, Room 34-C.
ince.

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an the payment of taxes and
odd bills, but likewise to fur-
nish funds for the most unself-
ish activities.
Last year 41,653 Detroiters
borrowed $5,340,437 on the In-
dustrial Plan. Of this amount
$64,800 was borrowed in order
to help needy relatives, many
of whom are living in distress
in Europe.

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SAYS WOMEN; LANGUAGE •
NEED KLAN PROTECTION

CLEVELAND, O.— (J. T. A.) —
Foreign languages and newspapers
printed in foreign languages should he
suppressed and American womanhood
must be protected against foreigners,
a Klan speaker, Dr. Sherman of New
York, declared before a large Klux
rally in a Cleveland church.
The pastor of the church following
the address, expressed regret that his
English birth made him ineligible for
membership in the Klan, but he stated
he entirely acquiesced in their views
and in the closing prayer involked the
blessing of God on the "Ku Klux Klan
and its high ideals."

POET EXPECTED TO LIVE

JERUSALEM.— (J.
T. A.) — Ri-
mon, the Hebrew poet who attempted
suicide is on the road to recovery, ac-
cording to his physicians.
Several months ago lilmon was caa-
tested by an Arab gang. His attempt
was attributed
to the depression that
set in following this outrage.

EXECUTE JEWS FOR
MILITARY OFFENSE

LONDON.—J. T. A.)—Two Jews,
Isaac Handel and Jacob Sava, senten-
end to death by a military courtmar-
tial on a charge of having destroyed
army telegraph lines were executed
in Athens, according to a story print-
ed in the London Daily Express.
in announcing their death, the
Greek communique expressed regret
Jewish faith adding tha tthe Greek
that the executed men were of the
government highly esteems the Jew-
ish people."

GARRICK THEATER
The out-of-town theatergoers and
picture fans are sending in an un-
usual amount of money orders for
seats for the engagerntn of Eugene
O'Brien, the famous stage and screen
lover, who will be seen at the Gar
rick Theater commencing next Sun-
day evening, under the direction of
George H. Gatts, who is responsible
for the triumphant return to
the
speaking
stage of Mr. O'Brien (in
person) in a delightful romantic love
thrill entitlde "Steve," by Robert L
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