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May 18, 1923 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-05-18

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I'AGE TWO

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lixaszammovaiamima e CHANGES IN MONEY
RAISING PROPOSED

work in the mills, and he glorified the MIZRACHI TO CONDUCT
Chances With Your
opportunity that America had given
MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN
to him and those like him.
His Brother • "Shabbas Goy,"
"good Furniture
Dr. Meyer Waxman of New York,
Speaking of his sympathies for the leader in the Iladassah movement, Delay in
(Continued from page 1.)
protecting them wil : br
is not expensive"
Jews, Mr. Davis told the story of his was in Detroit the past week in the
sr
pensive. Stormy them in my moth-
Denver, pleaded for the retention of younger days when his brother had to
i that personal contact with the c um- be routed from bed every Sabbath interest of Zionism among Orthodox proof, fire-proof, thief-proq ;vat,
munitien which is possible o my morning to light fires in the Orthodox Jews. Dr. Waxman addressed a num-
will cost very little.
through field secretaries. In this p lea synagogue near his home that the ber of meetings and reorganized the
she was joined by Dr. Charles D. Spi- worshippers whose'religious scrupples Mizrachi movement here.
As a result of his visit here, De-
vak, secretary of the Jewish C on- forbade kindling of fire on Sabbaths
sumptives Relief Society, also of might worship in comfort. Ile urged troit Mizrachi decided to conduct a
Denver, and Isidore Herschfeld of respect for the traditions of the older membership drive during the Sha-
the Hebrew hnmigrant -Aid Soci ety generations and appealed to the social youth week, the goal being set at
of New York. A resolution which workers to foster a better understand- 1,500 members. An effort will also
thgy 'offered was adopted, referring ing between parents and children, be made by the local Mizrachi to or-
the iluestion to a committe repre- parents and children, particularly be- ganize the state of Michigan for the
senting the conference and the phi- tween foreign born parents and their movement.
Dr. Waxman collected a substan-
lanthropies involved, which will sub- American children.
mit a final report at next year's con-
"I don't care what a man's religion tial sum for the movement. here.
vention.
Among
the organizations he ad-
is as long as he has a religion," he
Federation Is Urged.
said. "I to not care what a man's dressed was the Adath B'nai Israel.
Detroit Mizrachi hopes to have the
Federating
local
philanthropic race is as long as he is a good Ameri-
next national convention here.
agencies into one central agency so can while he is in this country."
that their funds may be more ade:
In the past few years, $7,250,000
quately collected and disbursed was have been expended in several large AUXILIARY OF SHAAREY
suivested by Solomon Lowenstein, cities for the erection of Jewish com-
ZEDEK PICKS OFFICERS
executive secretary of the New York munity centers and for the expansion
Federation for Support of Jewish of their work, harry L. Glucksman,
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Philanthropic Societies, as a great ad- executive director of the Jewish Wel- Shuarey Zedek, at the strawberry
vantage. Ile said this system had , fare Board stated. Among cities festival held last Sunday on the oc-
proved a success in a constantly in- which have raised money for modern casion of Mother's Day, elected the
creasing number of Jewish communi-1 structures are Chicago with one mil- following new officers: Mrs. Joseph
lion dollars, Philadelphia $800,000;
ties in the United States.
Zeckman, president; Mrs. Rae Stral-
"It may also he claimed that as a St. Louis, $500,000; Kansas City, ser, vice-president; Mrs. Wolf Kap-
direct result of the federation move- $250,000 and Reading, Pa., $170,000, lan, recording escretary; Mrs. lios-
ment these agencies have secured a A million dollars a year is being spent witz, corresponding secretary; Mrs. 1402 Broadway Main 1398
larger measure of support and a more' by the 1'. M. H. A. and kindred asso- J. H. Ehrlich, treasurer.
intelligent, just and efficient method ciations whose membership totals
Mrs. Charles Novak, former presi•
of distribution of these funds," said I 50,000, it was reported.
dent of the Detroit Federation of
Mr. Lowenstein. "There is today ab- I
Women's Clubs, was the principal
SOLOMON BROS.
solutely no comparison in the field °flOrphan Home Card Party Big speaker of the
evening, addressing
CUSTOM TAILORS
family welfare, medical social se
'
Success;
Plan
Drive
for
the
members
on
a
topic
appropriate
ice, child mare and delinquency w ith
"Best and Snappiest Clothes .t
for Mother's Day. Mrs. Esther Kemp,
New Building.
the conditions existing prior to t he'I
Most Reasonable Prices."
accompanied by Miss Sara Weinberg,
days of federation.
GIVE US A TRIAL
The card party sponsored by the sang several vocal selections. Mrs.
But the great shortcoming of t he
502
Breitmeyer
Bldg. Main 3134
Gladys
W.
Garnett
gave
an
interest-
Federation has been that in many i n- entertainment committee of the De- ing
reading
on
"Mother."
er.
troll
Hebrew
Orphans'
Home
in
the
stances it has signally failed to
ganize the community. Due to la ck Knights of Pythias Temple on May 2
of funds, federations have too oft en was a grand success, both from a fi- Record Audience Is Expicted
been restricted to agencies existi ng nancial and social standpoint.
Thursday at Concert of
The committee in charge of the af-
at the time of their formation, lea
('hair
Tires like new; repainted a dark
$22.50
Four Great Cantors.
ing outside many worthy institutio ns fair is being congratulated on the
maroon.
Toilet Mirror - - 28.50
deserving support, and compelling most wonderful success of the party,
Four of the greatest living cantors
REO DETROIT BRANCH
them to meet the tremendous compe- which was attained only after weeks
Bed
85.00
in
the
world,
Joseph
Rosenblatt,
Mor-
THE
HOME
OF
GOOD USED ( ARS
tition of a centrally organized body of consistent effort. The officers and
4104 Woodward•5 Alexandrine
Vanity
125.00
enlisting the financial support of the directors are very grateful to those duchi Hershman, Save! Kwartin and
Gloadalo 9,176
David
Rotman,
will
appear
jointly
in
great bulk of the large givers of the who patronized the party, as well as
Chifforobe
110.00
to the ladies who worked untiringly the long looked for concert here at
community.
Dresser with Hang
the Arcadia Hall on Thursday even-
"The chief cause of failure to in serving the guests.
nog Mirror - - 125.00
very dollar that was received, ing.
create a comprehensive federation is
The appearance of these four can-
in the lack of understanding of the $725, with more to come, together
THE
different groups within the commun- with $500 left to the home by the tors is considered the best musical
treat
offered Detroit Jews. Because
JOHN HANNA
ity itself. Too often they are feder- late friend and benefactor, David
ations of old-line institutions, ignor- Falk Duskoff, has been placed in the of Jewish love for synagogue! music
COMPANY
ing completely or partially the new new building fund of the orphanage. and the appreciation of the average
enterprises established by the more This fund will head the list of dona- Jew of the religious sentiments of
such
music,
it
is
expected
that
this
OIL PAINTINGS
recently arrived groups in the coat-, tions: in-Tan extensive drive to be
munities. Thus there has been cre- staged - by''the home in the near fu- concert will be attended by a record
WATER COLORS
ated, unnecessarily, a lack of unity ture for a new and up-to-date build- audience.
AND
Following his Detroit concert, Can-
which is destructive of any true mani- ing, which will be erected on a tract
ETCHINGS
of land at Linwood and Davison ave- tor Rosenblatt will leave for a con-
festation of communal life."
Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floors-108 rooms.
cert
tour
of
European
countries.
nues.
A division of opinion regarding the
Tickets for the concert are now on
Degigners and Makers of Fine
wisdom and feasibility of establishing
sale at Plotkin's Book Store, Adelaide
Mirrors and Picture Frames.
an independent school for the train-
Mountain Valley Water.
and Hastings; Small's Drug Store,
re, ,Irt \Vs NT( NV ■ IY ■ 14" Vi
■or
NT 1 YIY
vrr \sr NV v V W \
Regilding.
ing
of
Jewish
social
workers
mani-
slri Cr St( \Tr Itr± i ■ j
Hendrie and Hastings; Lazaruff's
fested itself at the morning session,
Paintings Cleaned and Restored
The Mountain Valley Water Com- Book Store, Westminster near Came-
when the committee on training for pany, 518 First street, is doing a
994 East Jefferson Avenue
Would that your fine example were LEAGUE HEARS NANSEN'S
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Jewish social work made its report. I large and increasing business in this ron, and at the office of the Forward,
more generally observed. The aver-
Main 3419
The majority of the committee, in- water which made llot Springs, Ark., Wilkins and Hastings.
BY GIVING $10,000 TO
REPORT
ON
JEWISH
WORK
age man regards his birthday as an
cluding its chairman, professor Ju- so famous. Mountain Valley water
Beat the gods and their priests will
JEWISH RELIEF FUND occasion when he is to receive gifts.
lius Drac h sler of the Ne w York Bu- is crystal clear and refreshing and is
tremble.—The Talmud.
Yon have the proper conception. It
GNEEVA.— (J: T. A.) — Dr. F. reau of Jewish Social Researc
Ill, invaluable in the household as a pre-
is a day when the right-thinking man
report to the Council of the Harry L. Glucksman, executive seer e- ; ventative of disease
To break a verbal agreement,
A unique method of celebrating manifests his gratitude by making Nansen's
and
as
a
blood
The sun will set without thy assist- though legally not binding, is a moral
League of Nations on the activities of tary of the Jewish Welfare Boar
birthdays is disclosed in the announce- others the participants of his joy and the Advisory Committee to the High Solomon Lowenstein of New Yor d;!tonic.--(Advt.)
ance.—The Talmud.
wrong.—The
Talmud.
k;1
ment made by Louis Marshall, chair- of his blessings."
Commissariat for refugees included Dorothy C. Kahn of Baltimore, M. J.
man of the American Jewish Relief
a substantial account of his efforts Karpf of Chicago, Frances Tauss ig
Committee, that he is in receipt of a
in behalf of Jewih refugees in Poland, of New York and Mrs. Bessie B. We s..
draft for $10,000 from lien Selling, a French Advertising Methods
Bessarabia and elsehere. sel of the Connecticut College for
merchant in Portland, Ore., for the
Similar to Those in U. S.
Following his representations, the Women, recommended that training
relief of European war-orphans.
Roumanian Government agreed to re- for specific Jewish work be offered
frain from a mass expulsion of the as preliminaries and addendums to
A year ago Mr. Marshall received a
A
land
where
the
used
car
problem
draft for a similar sum for the same
is practically unknown was the pic- ten thousand refugees in Bessarabia courses available at various schools
purpose from Mr. Selling, who was ture of France drawn by Victor Bau- who were to have been deported for of philanthropy throughout the
then ,celebrating his 70th birthday. din, advertising manager for Andre military reasons." Provided recog- country.
In his letter to Mr. Marshall with his Citroen, prominent French motor car sized Jewish organizations arranged
Dr. Ludwig B. Bernstein, execu-
present check, Mr. Selling writes: it manufacturer, when the former was tor the satisfactory evacuation, the tive director of the Pittsburgh Feder-
occurs to me that I am to have another visiting at the factory of the Cadil- Roumanian government declared it- anion of Jewish Philanthropies, and
birthday this week. I know no better lac Motor Car company last week.
self prepared to allow the majortiy of Maurice B. Hexter of the Boston
way of celebrating it than to hand
For the past 17 years Mr, Baudin refugees to remain until September, federation presented a minority re-
you encloesd draft which I wish ap- has been associated with the French he said.
calling
for the setting up of a
plied for the benefit of European war- industrial leader who has met remark.
"The most lenient interpretation"' separate
school.
of the expulsion decree was promised
orphans."
able success by introducing American
The
entire
question
was finally re-
In acknowledging Mr. Selling's con- quantity production methods into him by Premier Sikorski of Poland, (erred to the committee on resolu-
on condition that energetic measures
tribution Mr. Marshall wrote:
France in the manufacture of the were taken by interested parties to se- tions.
"It is but another illustration of Citroen car. The advertising methods cure the early evacuation of the de-
Six hundred social workers from
your generosity and magnanimity, of the French firm have followed lines porters, Dr. Nathan reported fur- every part of the country were in at-
and I regard it as a privilege to ex- similar to those of American adver- ther.
tendance.
see
tend to you the sincere thanks of the tisers, full page advertisements of the
In response to requests by respon-
American Jewish Relief Committee car having appeared regularly in the sible Jewish organizations, Dr. Nan- DAVIS URGES SELECTIVE
and of the Joint Distribution Com- daily newspapers in France and many sen said he negotiated with the Soy- IMMIGRATION; LAUDS CENTERS
Tax Extra
mittee, and I am sure I am justified other parts of Europe.
lets regarding the repatriation of
WASHINGTON.— (J. C. B.) —
in adding, of the European orphans
Russian refugees. The Soviets re- That he is more in earnest than ever
whom you have so signally remem-
When the ox is down many are the plied they were ready to allow the in his selective immigration plan and
bered in the hour of your rejoicing. butchers.—The Talmud.
repatriation under his auspices.
compulsory registration and Ameri-
canizing education of aliens, was de-
clared by the Secretary of Labor
Davis in his speech before the fifth
annual conference of the National As-
sociation of Jewish Community Cen-
ter Secretaries.
Mr. Davis stated he is nosy conduc-
ting negotiations with representatives
Hudson Also
of thirty seven racial groups an na-
tionalities, with a view of obtaining
Builds the
their ideas and co-operation in the
To expedite the liquidation of S. G. Gulian & Co.'s assets and
formulation of a bill to be proposed
during the next session of Congress
dissolve the corporation in specified time, their entire collection of
embodying his proposals, which he de-

scribed as his "pet idea." Ile said he
&ICI Prices are:
was trying to work out a bill agree-
able to all. Twenty per cent of aliens
Touring
$1045
are now voluntarily attending Amer-
Cabriolet
1145
icanization classes twice a month, he
Coach
1145
said. "If this is right for 20 per cent,
it is equally right for one hundred
Tax Extra
per cent, and I propose that this
should he compulsory."
Defending his proposal on ground
that it is not only for the benefit of
Will be sold at private
America but for the immigrant as
such, Mr. Davis asserted, "Every im-
migrant who commits a crime, who is
sent to an insane asylum, who becomes
a pauper, forms a source of prejudice
and bigotted hatred against all other
immigrants of his nationality who are
7 Pass. Phaeton $1475
Coach $1525
in this country."
Sedan $2095
re: En
Will Previsat H•rdalhips.
Cases of hardships such as have
Hudson Speedster
arisen under the operation of the ex-
clusion regulation will be prevented
by selecting immigrants abroad be-
fore they sell their belongings and be-
S. G. Gulian & Co., leading rug mer-
gin their journey. This is the only
chants of Detroit, have been estab-
humanitarian solution of the immi-
gration problem, he declared.
lished for many years, and their col-
Davis heartliy endorsed the Jewish
lection consists of a most select va-
:ommunity Center movement, making
a
strong
plea for the erection of a
riety of rugs which marks this sale
Jewish center in Washington, a move-
as an art event of true worth.
ment for which is now in progress.
"The Jewish center will keep alive
the traditions of the race, and, at the
You may come in now and leisurely
same time, operate as a vital agency
select your rugs and we will put them
for Americanism," he declared. "I am
in favor of preserving the traditions
up for bids when the sale opens on
A the various racial groups: Ameri-
Monday.
7anism does not involve the abandon-
ment of these traditions, but at the
same time the immigrants should be
.ducated in American institutions and.
)e taught the English language."
Mr. Davis stressed the importance
Woodward Ave. at Garfield
3f educational work in preparing im-
migrants for participation in Ameri-
....societal Dealers
THOptAS BROOKS, INC,
!an citizenship and praised particu-
CASS MOTOR SALES CO,
HARWITH COMPANY,
Wool ward at Aloasusdrina.
larly the efforts of Jews to bring
5764 Cass Ave.
11651 Woodward An.
ACM/
MOTOR
SALES
CO,
1255 Washington Boulevard
about this end. He stated htat in his
HARRY B. DEANE
FRED K. HENRY
$u32 Grand Slow Alm
3020 East Canfield Asa.
nen experience on public school
3621.27 Mishit. Ave.
'LA SALLE SALE4 CO.
Book Building
E. B. FINCH
ioards, he had found Jews consistent.
TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES,
Main 7169
7744 Twelfth St.
7744 Woodward
2609 Gratiot Aso.
ly in favor of everything that meant
TEAGAN MOTOR SALES
GUARANTY GARAGE,
YOUNG BROS. SALES CORP.
3539 Grand River Ave.
letter educational opportunities for
seao Twelfth St.
6460 East 1.5.,... Ass.
children of this land. He recited • few
instances of his boyhood, coming here
as an eight year old immigrant to

Take No

F-U-R-S

Charming
`Bed `Doom Suite

J. KAUFMAN

M

ADE of a combination of
American Walnut and
East India satinwood
in the Early Colonial
period style with adaptation from the
Tudor, which gives to each piece a delight-
ful grace and soundness of construction.
The whole is charmingly set off with a
dainty gold banding. A very appropriate
suite for personal use or for the guest room.

REO SEDAN

Petroititurnitureops
%men at .Tiopelle

HUDSON

Super-Six

This Fine Car
Only $1425

Announcement

Oriental Rugs

AUCTION

Hudson has outsold all fine
cars for eight years. That shows
how buyers acknowledge its
supremacy as a value. It is
famous as a long life car. Many
have served upwards of 7 years
and 100,000 miles.

ESSEX

It combines economy of upkeep
and operation with the per-
formance ability and smooth-
ness of costly cars.

Its price makes it the most
conspicuous value Hudson
ever offered.

Beginning Monday, May 21st,

Continuing Until All Are Sold

S. G. Gulian & Co.

$1425

Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co.

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