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WrTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01(10

Wm/kill:on; /mon (A ROXICLE

CONFIRMATION AT
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16 P t CqfPrivr, TEMPLE ON SUNDAY

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(B•prinight, 1031. By Chas. H. .1-.eh.)

A friend sends

me a clipping from the N•w York Sun which reads as

service'

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PIONEER RESIDENT
DIES AT AGE OF 81

to Be Held at Temple

Beth El This Sunday
Morning.

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Me ws:

Confirmation services will be held
in the temple on Sunday, May 27, at
10 a. m. This is the first class to be
!confirmed in the new temple, and
lain. I front the Catholic U
lie... Catholics in New York and Philadelphia have subscribed $100,-
that fact, combined with the large
Isize of the class, will unquestionably
00o for the building of a stadium embracing a theater for the pre-
Play on a settle as e xt e nsive as it is done
bring out one of the largest crowds
aeration of the Passion
in the temple's history. The doors of
in tiberammergau."
the temple will be open at 9:30. Par-
the
Catholics
of
this
country
can
use
their
money
to
unto and friends Of the confirmants
' s t, sure that
.,•rantsge than to bring to America the play that cause. hatred are requested to be seated early. The
1
better
std o ki ng . Honest march will begin promptly at 10
e
on
o
f
th
°dna,
gsinst the Jew and tends to inflame the
e p e ,,;„„ pl ey t e ll ,,,, t h at i t oug h t not to be pro- o'clock and it will he very difficult to
tics txho have seen th
c .- r i
because it does little else bat creme ', eds:lice against us. I think seat late corners after the services
ted
el u
ominent New York and Philadelphia Catholics" ought to think have begun. The ritual will be con-
"pr
-o
ducted by the children themselves
icenfore before they encourage the Passion Play in this country.
this year, so that the processional will
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'American Passion Play .--It is hoped to make the performance
be erected on a site oh-
0 1' '.hr play an annual event in a theater to
n i vers ity (w as hi ng t on , D. c.i. Promi-

Or

STRAUS APPEALS TO
JEWS FOR CONGRESS

The death of Sigmund Simon of
East Forest avenue on Tuesday, May
tr,, removed from Detroit one of its
pioneer and well known citizens. Mr. Means Unifying and Strength.
ening House of Israel, Says
Simon was born in Bavaria, Ger-
many, 81 years ago and came to
Philanthropist.
early
America with his parents at an
age, settling in New York, where they
NEW YORK.--An appeal directed
1A'hile
all
remained for a few years.
to the Jews of America urging
still a young man, Mr. Simon came Jewish organizations and groups to
to Detroit and resided here continu- participate in the democratic elec-
ously for 58 years. Mr. Simon was tions of delegates to the American
Jewish Congress was issued by the

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Sale of 6,000

venerable Jewish philanthropist and

leader of the Congress movement,

Nathan Straus. The elections will
Oa
take place throughout the country
June 24 and every Jew and Jewess
will be entitled to vote. Nominating
conventions will be held in every
Jewish community to nominate can-
didates for delegates.
The statement issued by Mr. Straus

is as follows:
"The American Jewish Congress
which is soon to assemble is to mark
a further development of this move-
ment, and my associates and myself,
who have had the privilege of taking
part in the work of this organization,
earnestly hope that all groups and or-
ganizations in Jewish life will sup-
port and take part in the democratic
election of delegates, which is now

the hour of the beginning of
itten by Jews an d non-Jews con, a be at
services and not later, as has usually

rs
Th e Nation prints • Series of letter
on "Jews" which appeared recently in that
wanting on the series of ■ rticles
been the case. The following is a
publicetion. Some of us, perhaps most of us, don't like to hear or read what complete roster of the members of
the other fellow is saying about us; in fact they resent it to the extent that
class, with their addresses:
the mere reference to such sentiments in this column brings on our head se- the
ea d i s vied f ar some cal
riticism. But as Octavius Roy Cohen say., "Thi s h
c
. 't 7 ;:u (stdn Irct..
I
yore
other purpose than merely that of • race track for a comb," therefore we t.'.1:arkl n4A,;:.71.tel
ludoilu Moon:, 95 West Tennyaon Ave.
verly influenced by emotional outbursts. Regardless of how stupid Int,. Cohen, 3a4 Elmhoret Ave.
are not o unjust such statements are, it is •t least wise to {snow what such 11,.1,,,, t ,h,,. ipp Chandler Ave.
Or how
ltdrothy M. Dean, /2g Philip Ave.
lasretl• DeTuune. 262 Palmer Ave.
Statements consist of,

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being organized.
"What we are seeking to accom-
plish is the protection of the rights
Ssphie Ettelatein, 4766 Fourteenth h1
•
of (fur brethren everywhere, and the
1, 1ward I.:lintel, Nat 10 LaSalle Mad.
defense of the fair name of Israel
I find • gentlern•n (1) by the name of Schumann—a fine Dunker name, Mi.r. l i ia .m. Finsterwald. Sal Calvert Ave.
on A;ev ...
against attacks actuate(' by bigotry
ii.br e. rn,k ili a. : 92 tiii,:tdties ti
thrill—writing that "Gentiles do not despise Jews because of the difference
taraare t
and racial prejudice, and our aims
belief or religious views, but because of the Jews' damnable character- N4
SIGMUND
SIMQN
Delaware
Ave.
Miram
Fuchs. 120
i
in
are so closely associated with the
mks, lack of honor, principle, morals and ide•ls." Quite an indictment isu. e .CiLidn( sn 1205 Edison Ave.
united in marriage 53 years ago to cause of justice and Peace for all
against a whole people, but possibly Herr Schumann was "Made in Ger•
Arthhr CSioulson. ".:9 n. vit!orTILV Ave,
Caroline
Cohen,
member
of
an
old
peoples
that we should have the sym-
where such fanatical
f•natic outbursts are common. I van already see him
orvaAd:e.Ave.
0 r,,Icy ilz
. 1.,1 r, ,,,
1:i.,, ,r ,m,r i...1,:(Lrr.,71. in ■ r n . s ik4 1. 1,
Detroit family. Mrs. Simon died pathy and support of all right-think-
at he is • 100 per center—Americanly 1
clawing the air and shouting that
We want a
three years ago. ing men and women.
speaking. It is strange that these folk who don't understand the spirit of ,
Sh , di, tiarri4, 1506 Hurling:Me Ave.
In earlier days, hers Simon Won Union of all Jewish forces no that we
America are constantly admitting that they are 100 per cent Americans. C. . , Deists. CO
Third 50
Ave.
identified
in
can
work
together
to
prevent
any
prominently
and
actively
rash , 133 Moss Ave.
-
Its i, e Israel,
5
Harold Jackson, 5016 Maplewood Ave.
the bssiness world and many of his infringements upon the rights of our
Only • completely stupid man would make such an accusation in print,
rein
old-time friends attended the funeral peonies and make our voice heard
'i,Ili ■ ,R2 T4'4%.'il'a '1 ". ' ! .
the readers of such
and I am surprised that he should be numbered among
674' 7J
v E7 A: rson Air. services at Temple Beth El, ofwhich against any form of injustice, and
n gn
ri line hIian.
Nation, that boasts of the high intelligence of its alien- hi rti a ld Kramer. 14a0 Virginia ett Park.
he was a member for nigh three score when we labor against oppression and
iSan fo
al as the
periodical
a
tele. The only way 1 can account for Herr Schumann (who lives in Chi-
Rabbi Leo 51 Franklin, who persecution, we are also furthering
yours.
.„;:l'vo4 -., i A
•nd is probably in the sausage business) having seen • copy of the i i,!;Vati:. Ilits'o'Zite!.2 10 !"
officiated at the services, paid tribute the ends of peace and brotherhood
ve.
Ave, ' "
a ,
If rnuin Le d 207 e Grand
op
Nation, is that some Jew was reading it and left it in the seat of • street car. m Iliehland Park.
to the honesty, integrity and kindli- among all peoples, for there can be
ck ,
I know that the editor of the Nation, Mr. Villard, may say that it isn't right
ness of Mr. Simon, who was old in no fellowship in the world no long
1 11°721 c'':7
551 '1':`1 4X
i v
xperience h. 'Nt'i'll.'r t.'d Lori
to answer •man in this fashion, but I am sure that his wide e
years but young in spirit. Interment as one element of humanity trans-
Cal vert Ave.
, ,•li n Lo w ent h al, 1
him that it is useless to discuss issues with the Schumann type of 1.. Alma Marks, 297 Erskine Ave.
took place in Woodmere cemetery greases upon the rights of other
taught
the only thing left to do with such trashy statements is to park Estelle Mark, 1514 ClaIrmount Ave.
and active pallbearers were those members of the human family.
wind—that
Lillian Michel:on, 2070 Collingwood Ave.
"Close to our heart is also the
whom the deceased had known from
•
ssrah Nederlander, 1, 29 Lawrence Ave.
them in the waste basket.
their childhood. They were: Sidney cause of Zion, which again symbol.
o
izes peace, and we hope throughout
Weinman, Milton Silberman, Louis
I see where Ford has offered $50,000 for the Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial (1
harl Rolanwits, 142 California AVe.
Musliner, Sol Cohen, David Cohen Congress, established on a permanent
collection of some 3,000 articles belonging to the martyred President. I Ei laard Rosenberg, 7422 Greenfield Ave.
basis, to help promote the great aim
and Jacob Netzorg.
how much he would pay for relics of Benedict Arnold, "the famous isilh Rubenstein, 501 Philip Ave.
Itainiond Callan, 1471 Boston Blvd., W.
wonder
Surviving Mr. Simon are his chit- o[ re-settled Jewish Palestine.
writer," whose "writings" he seems to •dmire so greatly.
i.,..,i; Si hnelder, 614 Bethune W.
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dren, Louis, Clara, Isaac and Fanny
"I call upon all Jewish organiza-
Simon, and grandchildren, Marjorie dons and groups of our people to
til'Ut hinnofi l d f l li d nb itirt' 'lirvre
notice where the American Bible Society has issued in the 107 years Ii■Vc
1 .4, 712;
14 4 4 S e J e (1 s on
seirnd,;r
hk
1W;;:i.,,Irmn ,,a7Shie
Simon Jacobs, Harold and Eugene lend us their aid in making the
I
Ave.
Nark
of its kstory 151,258,360 copies of the Bible. Judging by the lynchings,
American Jewish Congress a means
Simon, all of Detroit.
the race riots, the hatreds, the Ku Klux Klan, the Guardians of Liberty,
Those coming from out of town to of strengthening and unifying the
8i. earla 2t, SO' Phitiv rle elufila W.
the Rev. Dr, Bowlby, Henry Ford and other such splendid products of
,, ,,. Ctill2a7rsvt7rngiAnivae. psit.
funeral were Miss Frances House of Israel."
attend
the
America, not many of the 150,000,000 Bibles have been read very carefully. tIc,,i...IsSoill,keirS
Rice of Chicago, Sol Cohen of To-
ntrool J Unger, a021 Wilson Ave.
ultoend Ave.
. ...., Em,iWiie,,Intr. r ie 7e 2r., 6102 0Wo'rutA
ledo and David Cohen of Jackson.
RABBI KUMIN SPEAKS

sh .'';'71";1=7"'.7'4 1 ' EI ('=''llt'er•

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You and I are interested in "the nest war." One hears that phrase ,.11
arniea Mold, 73 ., Lawrence Ave.
entirely too often for comfort. We haven't learned much from that last
war, any more than we learned from wars that preceded the Great War.
Instead of personal gifts to the
the world today is betting into
confirmants, it is requested that
And despite all the fine speeches and ph
One form for another war. We have the feeling of an unfinished job. There friends send contributions to the per-
are too many loose ends to tie up after the armistice and everybody was manent memento fund of the class
alai°us to get home and attend to business, so we left a lot of those loose of 1923. Checks for this purpose

ends loose.

Take France and Germany for example. There we have staged as fine
spectacle of hate as one would wish to see. It is also interesting to
d.
•
learn that the old Prussian machine is still doing business at the ol
a st ff ng
That the German mind, particularly the young Gernian mind, is b
trained in the way to make it hate the French, in a way to make it long
for the opportunity for revenge, is quite evident from the character of
the campaign that has been going on in Germany since the armistice.
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Here is the kind of stuff with which the German child•mind is being
stuffed. This is • quotation foam a reader used in the Third Grade, written

niay be sent to Miss Miriam Fmster-
wald, care Temple Beth El.
There will be no sessions of the

Religious School on this Sunday,

'27, owing to the confirmation
services. Next Sunday the closing
exercises of the school will be held

May

NMI all promotions will be announced.

All boys and girls in the school should
be present on Jolle 3, the last day of

the year's term.

"The Gallic hordes sully the sacred soil of Germany. They have
not vanquished us in knightly battle; we have been treacherously

The Cathedral of S'trassburg

disarmed by these foreign scoundrels.
no longer belongs to the Germans, and the rascals of Frenchmen
taken
the German stream. But what has been
water their homs in
have suffered, is of little import. Days will come
from us, what we
tilled with noble courage,
like those of old when our glorious fathers,
bore the German standards into l'aris itself, where they
proudly
the monuments and walls with garlands and banners and tore

Arrangements are gradually near-
ing completion for a "Trip to the
Moon" to be given by the Young
People's Temple Club of Congrega-
tion Beth El Monday evening, June
la. Cruiser Columbia has been
chartered for the occasion and many
novel features are promised by the
committee in charge. Since (lancing,
I no doubt, will be the most popular
feature of the trip, one of the finest
local dative orchestras has been se-

, cured. Tickets are in process of dis-
tribution and can be secured from
members of the Young Peoplt•'s Tem-

EXCESSES IN KLAUSENBERG

by Lirman in 1921:

Temple Club Completes Ar-
rangements for "Trip to
the Moon."

ple Club. In order to insure the cam.

BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Mar-

tial law has been declared in Klausen-
. burg, Transylvania, according to the
rniversul. This action of the anti-
Semitic student body which led to ac-
tual excesses, the report states.

gm,DR
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IN FIVE SYNAGOGUES

The Entire
Stock

of

M. S. Marks &

Co.

Now on Sale at

.45

Fancy Straws
Straws
J
Sennztts

Cord Edge
Majestic'
Porcupines

ie

Not Cheap Hats---
but GOOD HATS
Cheap

We could put these hats in stock and get full price for
them, but prefer to give our men customers a chance to save
real coin—so we are going to "shoot" the whole pur-

sonic

chase at one price that will create real excitement in town.

Remember, these are all good hats—and in the
new styles. Cable and cord edges.
White and natural,

Rabbi Rachrniel Kumin, represent-
ative in the United States of the Cha-
fetz Chaim Yeshivah in Raclin, Po-
Men' ■ Store--Third Floor.
land, addressed five synagogues here
during the Shavuoth festival, receiv-
ing a hearty response from those he
approached for the institution he rep-
resents.
and bring their friends. Report
Rabbi Kumin spoke In the Mogen., LECHEM ONIYIM OPEN
be given on the work of the organiz-
Abraham, B'nai Isrncl, Agullath
MEETING THIS MONDAY ation.
Achim, Nusach Hoar' and Beth
David. Ile will remain in the city for
The I.echem Oniyim, meaning
a few weeks and will visit as many
The Lechem Oniyim, a leading "Bread for the Poor," supplies needy
Jews as possible to enlist their sup- charitable organization of this city,
families with food, clothing, coal,
port for his rabbinical seminary.
will hold an open meeting Monday
etc., and takes care of sick, sending
evening, May 28, at the synagogue
a number of rheumatic people to Mt.
on the corner of Holbrook and Brush
streets. Members are urged to come Clemens.

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R U GOING?

Bicur Cholem Excursion

fart of those on board, only a limited
TASHMOO PARK, JUNE 3
number of tickets will be distributed.
Boat Leaves Foot of Griswold
Alfred Dreifus is chairman $,if the
0.1h t.
9:15 Sharp.
committee in charge and is being as-
, sisted by Aimee Ebel, Anna Harris,
Jack Friedman and Ilarvey Vehon.

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FUNDS FOR NEEDY SICK

decked

to shreds the tricolor of France!"

Stimulating reading for the German child! Out of such material are

wars m•de.

id pir,

ith his

,nd he
er loan
cad -

n ecklaces, the
The poor rich Jewish confirmant! What with the pearl
diamond bracelets and watches, the gorgeous gold and silver novelties, the
rare articles fashioned of fine leathers, the automobiles and pianos, now
and then • fine mount, or a motor boat; what with all these and thousands
as extravagant given to them at the age of 16, the
of other gifts equally
"edge" has been taken off of their appreciation for anything that any one
tan possibly give them when they reach the age of manhood and woman.
hood. For yeas I have been bombarded with letters asking that I condemn
this riot of extravagance that prevails at confirmation, But what is the
use? 1 question whether such an outpouring of costly gift. to children is
other people.
apt to be wit d among •ny

I cannot help but think of this "over-giving," this unrestricted .0d in-
temperate loading down of a child with gifts worthy of engagements or
weddings, is on • level with the other habits too many of as have—over-
dressing, over-eating, over•t•lking. R is a rare trait and is to be cow.
e xercises. But these extrava-
mended in connection with our confirmation
gant displays and this riot of giving can not be checked by anything that
the writers in the Jewish press might say. It will come about only when
men and women realise bow seriously they are spoiling their children •nd
they are rendering them incapable of appreciating the
to what •n extent
c onclusion that the spirit and
truly fine things of life. 1 am forced to the
meaning of confirmation are to a considerable degree lost to the child be-

Shoe Sate

Shoes that women will readily recognize as be-
ing marked regularly several dollars more
than

Possibly as • resul of the following incident Purungu, the God of the ,
Banda, has puished the monkey by making him live in trees end hang by
his tail. You will remember that our God made the snake move about in
only way he could, unless the snake was changed into some
possibly the
other kind of creature. At any rate I shall have to hurry on with this

'

The journey
began. Days passed.
"The descent of the tom-tom troubles in quieting the disorders
went smoothly, but Tcre had his
lambs, the serpents and the goats,
'ha arose between the lions and the were
the most ferocious of all the
between the different humans who
animals. But all of a sudden, while they were still floating through
the clouds, someone beat the tom-tom, and immediately it descended
with lightning-like velocity to the earth. Perungu, on hearing the
signal, had indeed cut the cord, and Tere, to his unspeakable con-
sternation, discovered that the baboon had beat the tom-tom. The
ape, malicious by disposition, had decided to terrify his traveling
companions and the disaster happened. The humans and animals
directions, and their terrified flight is beyond
were thrown in all
description. And their descendants are still hurrying hither and
thither on the face of the earth."

willing to listen to him and
Toro came to the Banda., the only people
to accept his interpretation of the divine principles suggested to him by the

disappeared, and some nay that he rose spin

Omnipotent One. Then he
to stay In the holy place of Perungu,

Black kid one - strap
umps, patent strap
pumps, patent leather co-
lonials, black kid oxfords,

rittnatilm
110 Pi a=

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the world.

ran, so I shall hear it and cut the cord.'"

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Whether we are descended from the monkey will continue for some
to be a widely discussed question, despite the fact th•t the
time to come
Texas legislature frowns upon any such discussion in the public school. of
of via don't live in Texas. But
th.t state, However, Thank God! that all
what I wanted to bring to your attention was the interesting information
brought to us through an Italian writer of the legend of the Bandas, a
wild African tribe, regarding the troubles of man at the beginning of

beginning the earth was arid and deserted, and was
"In the
guarded by a lonely sentinel by the name of Tyre. Ile had nothing
to do and his days passed in idleness. One night Purungu—the
Omnipotent Father—had a sudden idea to call Tere up to the sky
with a mission of a confidential chracter. Purungu
and entrust him
the secret mission and ordered Tere to return to
confided to him
earth in company of several human couples and a couple each of the
known animals. A huge tom-tom was prepared and tied to a cord
In this tom-tom were enclosed Tere and
and lowered by Purungu.
an you strike
all the other future inhabitants of the earth. As soon
the earth,' said the great Father, 'beat the tom-tom as hard as you

$ .75

There's no need of being
without a Piano---

cause of the emphasis placed upon the externals by the parents.

at the foolishness of this heathen
After you have finished laughing •
Bands legend, turn to the snake story in the civilised white man's Bible.

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What a mag-
nificent gift
for the
June Bride,
the Daughter
soon to
graduate
or for the
Wedding
Anniversary.

Catalog

Mailed

on request

brown kid tie oxfords, black calf oxfords, tan calf crepe sole
golf oxfords, patent and • grey combinations, cross strap or
patent wishbone strap pumps, commodore satin strap pumps,
patent tongue pumps, brown kid strap pumps, patent and beige
cut-out strap pumps, all patent cut-outs, black calf ankle strap

pumps and others.

On account of its being built in our
own factories, you can buy this superb
instrument at

Factory-to-You-Price

— but not in each

model. A careful
count reveals from 12

And on Surprisingly
Small Monthly Payments

to 61 pairs of a style.

Make the delight, the satisfaction, the pride
in owning this superb Piano, yours NOW. It is
held in highest esteem by great artists—it is a
constant source of joy in thousands of homes.
You, too, can select it with the absolute certainty
of finding unqualified pleasure in its ownership.
There's no need of your home lacking a piano
any longer.

rinnell Bros

All Sizes
and Widths
in the Sale

Three

Piano

Factories

HEADQUARTERS, 1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE

DETROIT BRANCHES:

Broadway near Monroe. Woodward at Pasadena. Rest Jefferson Opp. Continental Motors.
W. Jefferson. 9248 Grand River.
Jos. Campau near Yemans. Michigan at Thirty-second; 10454

Also Exhibition Samples, $3.75

One pair of a kind —sizes mostly 411. Our previous sales
3 and 6-pair lots. Novel-
will indicate them going out by the
ties—extremes—or conservatives--various heels—leathers-

fabrics and combinations.

White and Sport Shoes

and
hie kid
linen strap pumps—
or patent and white
c o m bination sport
oxfords — smoked
elk sandals—and
golf shoes—priced
in most instances at
less than cost of

manufacture and
offered at an Oppor-
tune time. All sums,
but not in each

style.

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