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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-05-18

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CLIFTON ATZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

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' PRESSURE ON PALESTINE GATES FIVE
TIMES GREATER, SAYS WEIZMANN

Efforts to Permit Larger Num.
Urges Karen Hayesod Workers to In
ben to Enter "Land of Promise."

Smart Summer

(From our New York Correspondence.)

Miss Isabelle Werbe of the Detroit
conservatory of Music will give a
May party for her piano pupils a
the Conservatory hall Wednesday
evening, May 23. Those who oil
participate in the program are: I.0
aide Bernstein, Florence Fink, Jennie
Fink, Bessie Bilanske, Mary Ralph
Catherine Ralph, Nance Rosenthal
Maurice Sherman, Dorothy Widre
Shull,. Harris, Jerome Moskowitz
Mildred Meyers, Pauline Frank, Leah
Meerse, Jerome Simons, Irene Itoh
kin, Mildred Rothenberg, Paulint
Nurko, Bessie Fidler, Marvel Abel
son, Mildred Yarrows, Violet Wei
mar, Marion Walker, Rebecca Os
trow, Yetta Otsrow, Miriam Fishkin
Rena }layer, Evelyn Jay, Angela
Clark, Sara Epstein, Lillian Adel,
Marjorie Ricketts, Delphine Walsh
Gertrude V ictorson, Charlotte New
man, Mrs. A. Fishgin, Mrs. A. Chap
lain, Sydney Caplan, Reva Sugar
Jeannette Blair and Bertha Lorig.

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SIEGEL

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PETROIT, MICHIGAN

.fr' N„w ere

Greater New York which they repre-
Addresing a gathering of the lead- sented to at least double the results
ers of the Karen Ilayesod campaign already attained. This means that a
of greater New York assembled in the sum close to a million dollars in cash
Commodore Hotel last week, Dr. is expected to ge gathered in by work-
closing
Chaim Weisman'', who had just re- ers by the day of the official
York City
turned from a campaign tour of the of the campaign in New
which
occurs
on
May
29.
Middle West, declared that owing to
Simultaneously the national office of
the removal of sonic of the immigra-
tion restrictions by the government the Keren Ilayesod in the United
of Palestine the numbers of those who States announces from its headquar-
May 29
are straining to enter has increased ters, Ill Fifth avenue, that "Palestine
as
at least five time.. Demands for per- has been proclaimed
Day"
and
will
be
observed
by
the Jews
slits to enter were pouring in on the
Central Immigration office of Pales- of New York by means of various ex-
ercises,
meetings,
functions,
ate.,
aim-
tine from practically every country of
the world, but principally from those ed at bringing Palestine vividly be-
fore the community and obtaining its
Dr,
WeiZaltiall
of Eastern ‘Europe.
stated furtifer that the Zionist Or- support for the upbuilding of the Jew-
ganization" despite its anxiety to see ish Homeland. A special Wind-Up
the Jewish population of Palestine Committee has been organized with
Dr. Simon Rothenberg as chairman
gist,• as large as possible, would it-
self be compelled to impose checks up- alai it is announced that the crowning
event
of the day will be a unique mass
on immigration unless its facilities for
receiving the newcomers and provid- meeting in Town Hall where every
member
of the audience will represent
Louis II. Wolfe, worshipful toas- ing them with housing and employ- the sum of $1,0110 raised for the Ker.
ter; Joseph Klein, senior warden; ment were sufficiently increased.
en Ilayesod. The Town Hall meeting
Under the impression created by the will be addressed by 1)r. Weizmann
Maxwell W. Benjamin, junior war-
den, and Charles K. Semite, secr•- works of Dr. Weizmann, the leaders among others. Dr. Weizman!' has is-
tary of Perfection Lodge No. Doi, of the New York Karen Ilayesmi cam- sued at special appeal to the Jews of
are to attend the Grand Lodge, F. & paign adopted resolutions pledging New York, calling on them to observe
themselves to increase their cash col-
A. NI., of the state of Slichigan.
"Palestine Day."
lections for the various settmes of
Mrs. Louis E. Oppenheim of Hotel
Stotler has gone to Atlantic City for
a several weeks' visit.

It Costs
No More for
Jacoby's Fine
Service!

Viroodssrard Thrit to 1Vashington

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Sport Togs Forecast
Country Club Activities

and Our Sports Shops Present
It List of Vogues and Values

For Golf

Miss Rose Klein of Beaubien street
W as hostess at a beautifully appoint-
By HALITVACK
ed personal shower tm Saturday even-
From 12.75
Golf ('oats
ing, Slay 5, honoring Miss Shirley
not go back for there was Sirs. Leib-
Front 10.75
Mrs. Leibovitz had a cabbage patch ovitz with the broom blocking the way.
Golf Vests
Kokes, a June brideolect. Miss
From 5.75
Knickerport Shirts
Rakes was the recipient of many at the back of her little frame house, And there was no other way out, ex-
a widow. Sir. Shale' liv-
Front 11.45
beautiful gifts. A buffet luncheon and she Was
cept such as only a goat could make
Plaited Skirts
ed
next
door
in
his
own
little
house.
From 10.00
for herself. And that the goat pres-
was served to 35 guests.
Sports Ilatg
Ile was a widower, and he owned a ently did. It chashed through the •in-
From 3.75
Golf Bags
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Caplan gout. Anti it wild gent it was. She dow breaking the glass and carrying
From 1.75
Golf Clubs
of Taylor avenue have left for an was the terror of the neighborhood. part of the frame away on the horns.
She
devoured
everything
that
rune
extended trip to California.
Then
Mrs.
tonovitz
did
what
most
her way. The neighbors had to sit
Complete Outfit
56.20
women would do under the circum-
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Kusehinski with a big stick all the time their stances, widows or no widows. She
clothe.,
were
drying
on
the
line,
The
are leaving on Saturday on the S.S.
Sheftel's goat would not came outside anti stood with her ap-
George Washington for an extended only thing
ron up to her eyes. And then the
Olt Was barbed wire, and that was neighbors came along and sympathiz-
trip through Central Europe.
what kept Ler out of Mrs. Leibovitz's
Linen Riding Habits-
ed with her, by way of telling her all
Jackie Blouses-
Fro rn 22.75
Alfred Kuschinski, local attorney. cabbage patch. It was well fenetql off the bad things they thought of that
From 5.95
Wool Riding Habits-
will !cave on Saturday on the S.S. with barbed wire, to almost twice the villian, Sheftel, that would net his de-
Knife Plaited Skirts-
From 39.50
George Washington for an extended height of it man's head. It was thought vil goat on a poor, hardworking widow
11.45
From
that no goat in the world could jump
Riding Boots-
trip through Central Europe.
English Lisle Sports
that, though some might be found to to destroy her little property and her
From 20.00
home.
They
would
have
him
arrested,
From
5.00
Hose-
Miss Anna Bernstein entertained chew it up, at a pressure.
Riding Hats-
that's what they would.
Sleeveless Sweaters--
One afternoon Mrs. Leibovitz came
From 13.50
at a baby party last Sunday at her
From 9.75
It
was
not
long
then
till
Sirs.
Leib-
Riding Crops-
home, 962 East Euclid avenue. The back from a shopping expedition in ovitz was pursuaded to go and seek re-
Tennis Racquettes-
From 2.50
decorations were in pink and white, Manhattan and found Sic. Sheftel's dress at the police station.
From 3.50
with appropriate favors. Covers were goat on her cabbage patch; that is
"We can't arrest the man on that,"
58.75
Complete Outfit ,
laid for 19. The evening was spent where the cabbage patch should have the police lieutenant told her, "but
36.65
Complete Outfit
been, fur there were not any more
in games suitable to the occasion.
cabbages left. They were all inside you might have arrested the goat
when you had her, and held her for
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wetsman and the goat. The strange thing was that damages."
the barbed wire was all intact; the
, son, Jerome, have moved to their new
Damages! Well the damage was bad
goat
had
not
eaten
any
of
it
up,
and
home at 1496 Harding avenue.
thew was no break anywhere. The enough, but that was not exactly what
Sirs. Leibovitz wanted. She wanted
goat
could
not
have
jumped
it,
devil
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Black, their
to have the man punished for his wick-
sons and mother, Mrs. Sucher, have of a goat as it was. It must be, then, ed heart. An so she went home and
moved to their new home at 1494 that somebody had helped the goat wept over her hitter Mazol that she
over, and that somebody could been no
Harding avenue.
should be hated so by a next door
other than Sheftel himself.
neighbor. She waited till Sheftel re-
Why should he do it7 Ah, that is turned from work in the evening, and
Sirs. J. Rosenzweig is home from a
three months' cruise of the Meditte- what makes the story.
then she came into his house with her
You should have heard it that Sirs. apron up to her eyes, and she asked in
ranean.
Leibovitz was a widow and Mr. Shef- sobs what did she ever do to him that
Milford Stern was in New York tel was it widower; and can't you see he should set his goat on hbrr
and Washington the past 10 days to there must have something gone
It Was Sheftel's great opportunity,
attend the conferences of the Na- wrong between the two, as they should and he made fine use of it.
tional Board of Commerce and the have been made man and wife. No
National Conference of Social Work- more likely match could be imagined.
Sheftel was a tailor, and Mrs. Leibo- EXPLAIN LOCATION
ers.
vitz was a seamstress, and they were
OF CITY OF DAVID
Josephine Heller Stern received a both of about the same age. It was
100 per cent mark in the finals of not as if the one had been a confirmed
the music memory concert held at old bachelor and the other an old maid,
LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-The 'telt-
Orchestra hall.
in which case the situation would have ish Colonial Office has issued a state-
called for no particular comment. But ment asserting that the actual loca-
Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Levine of 1654 it looked so strange in the case of a tion of the ancient "City of David"
Burlingame avenue entertained 10 widow and widower living next door
not on the spot mentioned by tra-
couples at a dancing party anti lunch- for many months and nothing coming Was
eon on Sunday evening, May 13, in of it. The neighbors talked and won- dition.
Archaeologists long ago establish-
honor of their fifth wedding anni- dered, Sirs. Leibovitz wondered with- ed, the statement says, that the City
Established 1863
out talking. Mr. Sheftel after a time stood on a little triangular lot of
versary.
began to wonder, too.
ground called Mount Ophel, south of
Telephone Glendale 7545-6
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob II. Schakne
It was this way: Sheftel had not the the present Jerusalem. It is on this
have moved into their new home at courage to stand up direct to Sirs. site, which has heretofore been of no
Leibovitz. So he went the round- religious interest to Christians, Jews
207:1 Hazelwood avenue.
3975 Cass Avenue, Corner Alexandrine
about way and did his courting via or Mohammedans, that the excava-
Mr. and Mrs. Siorris Abrahamson Miss Cant, r, who kept a little store. tions in the search for David's City
of Cleveland are visiting their chil- Every eve ing, after his work he are to be made.
dren, Sir. and Sirs. Curt Weinberg of would come into the little store, and,
with elbows on the counter, would sing
1627 Taylor avenue.
the praises of Mrs. Leibovitz to the
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lachman of ears of Miss Cantor, with the hope
479 West Ferry avenue have left that all would be taken back to the
for Montreal, Quebec, where they widow. In short, Shawl counted up-
will be the guests of their children, on Miss Cantor to play Shadchan be-
Sir. and Sirs. Sol S. Vineberg, pre- tween him and the widow. But, as
vious to their sailing for en extended they say in Yiddish, a dog can't be a
trip through European countries.
butcher-meaning of course, that the
dog would eat all the meat himself.
Sirs. Irving J. Wolfgang and Miss Cantor Was herself a middle-aged
daughter, Hortense, are accompany- spinster, a fitting match for a respec-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lachman to table middle-aged tailor. She listened
Montreal, Quebec, to bid them bon patiently to Sheftel's ravings about
voyage before their sailing. They the virtues of the widow, her comeli-
will spend 10 days with Sir. and Sirs. ness, her industriousness and her un-
doubted respectability. She said noth-
Sol S. Vineberg.
ing hack to the widow.
Now, the widow on her own account
Irving J. Wolfgang of West Grand
boulevard is spending a few days in made her own conclusions. At first
she thought it sheer had taste in a
New York City.
man to go paying court to a shriveled
Rabbi A. Si. Ilershman will deliver up little spinster of fifty, while there
the memorial sermon at the Memorial was a fine buxom widow next door to
Day services to be held at 2:30 p. m. be had for the asking. She simply
on Wednesday, May :10, at the Me- could not help laughing at Shelters
. morial Chapel of the Clover Hill Park taste. But after a time, as Sheftel
Cemetery, under the auspices of the persisted in spending his evenings
Clover Hill Park Cemetery Associa- over Miss Cantor's little counter, Sirs.
Leibovitz began to see green. She
tion of the Shaarey Zedek.
withdrew her custom from Miss Can-
Mr. and Sirs. Julius M. Epstein of tor and went to the Italian across the
I10 Lasalle boulevard will celebrate street for her gloceries and things.
the fifteenth anniversary of their And also she withdrew her smiles
marriage at a dinner at their home from Sheftel. She would tint even
for relatives and friends on Sunday, answer his good mornings or good eve-
nings. She became b'rogas with him.,
May 20.
When it came to that stage Sheftel I
The "Trip to the Moon" planned one evening remarked to Miss Cantor:
"What you think! She wouldn't look
by the Young People's Temple Club
will be held on Monday evening, June at Fie. You'd think she's me a blood
18. Members of the society and the enemy the way she throws up her head I
Temple Beth El are urged to reserve when she sees me. Why dots she keep
this date. Officers of the society will herself so big with me"."
"Nu," Miss Cantor replied, you
be elected at a meeting on Wednes-
should worry! There are better wom-
day evening.
en than her any day. A metziah with
Among the clubs thin did excellent her on your mind. I know I would'nt
E W
II
it I
ST A ND A RI)
work at the recent Ukrainian bazaar if I were you-I know I wouldn't."
Sheftel looked up. Ile felt that Miss
were the Y. I', S. C. Girls, who were
Cantor
must
know
something
that
in charge of the doll booth. Miss Ida
Rosenberg was chairman and Miss would not be good for him to know.
Roslyn Topchick vice-chairman of the But he asked no questions. Ile only
booth committee. Nliss Etta Isaac- knew that the widow was "him a blood
son was in charge of the fortune tell- enemy."
And after a time, too, the widow
ing booth.
went about under the conviction that
Sheftel
was "her a blood enemy." And
The tilbacus Club entertained on
Siotherr Day, Sunday, May 13, at the so there was nothing to it but to keep
up
the
b'rogas
and let it grow.
cottage on Sylvan Lake for members
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY
And now there was Sheftel's goat,
and their mothers.
that devil of a goat, inside the wid-
Cass Avenue at York St.
Detroit Branch
ow's cabbage patch, with the cabbage
WILL NOT RELEASE SHEIKS
Additional Display Room in General Motors Building
inside the goat.
In a moment Sirs. Leibovitz was out
JERI:SALE:11-(J. T, A.) -Fol-
lowing the refusal of the sheiks to at the hack with a broomstick, and, of
Good Used Cars of Other Makes at Attractive Prices
guarantee their maintenance of peace course, she did not gise herself time
a goat is
in Petach Tikwah the High Commis- to shut the hack dor. Now
sioner has declined to release Sheik a goat, and it took the easiest way out,
Aby Kischk, who is serving a 15-year and was through the open hack door,
, sentence for leading an attack on that Mrs. Leibovitz after her with a broom.
Then the goat was at bay. She could
'community, advices say.

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the rest-
and much
FRENCH
lower than
DRY
many!

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