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B'nos Yisroel.
An interesting program featured
the meeting of the Irmis Yisroel on
June 11. The program consisted of
talks on'the biography of Dr. Chaim
(Meer. Want to Make Organisation Weizmann and on the importance of
'the Jewish National Fund Flower Day
Financially Self-Sustaining.
and the Keren Ilayesod.
In a statement issued by the na-
Pirchai Zion.
tional officers of Young Judaea,
At the meeting of the l'irchai Zion
signed by Samuel J. Borowsky, presi• I
i held at the hors
hors of Miss Bessie No.
of the organization, and Rabbi
k, 1026 Medbury avenue, plans
Louis Schwefel, secretary, Young Ju-
' were made for a geographical study
dooms are called upon to help make
of Palestine by means of dividing the
t he forthcoming convention a success
club into two teams, with a captain
and make Young Judaea financially
at the head of each. A contest is to
self-sustaining. The statement fol..
be held within a month for a spelling
Iowa:
bee of I'alestinian towns, colonies
"The fifteenth annual convention !and other points of interest. The
of Young Judaea is to be held at i losing team will be required to en_
Long Branch, N. J., from Friday 'teratin the winners . Celia Becker
evening, June 29, to Monday after-' and
an d Mae Aichenbaum were chosen
noon, July 3.
captains of these teams.
"For 15 years Young Judaea has. A feature of the program was an
brought into the Zionist movement , original dialogue, "Hurrah for Jeru-
the stimulus of its youthful hopeful- ! salem," written and presented by
ness and enthusiasm. To catalog and Jean and Mae Aichenbaum. Bessie
review the achievements of those 15IKosak was elected vice-president of
years would be a pleasant task; but the club.
The next meeting, to he held at
we must rather turn our faces for-
ward to meet the demands of the im- 7:30 p. rn. on Tuesday at the home
of Ida Rosenthal, 967 East Hancock
mediate future.
"Our problems are many and, lit- avenue, will be featured by a Yiddish
erally, vital. Upon the wisdom of program, to include a debate. The
the answers which we devise at this entire proceedings will be conducted
fifteenth convention depends the role in Yiddish.
,
which Young Judaea may be privi-
doshrws A ffmr,flosoisin
leged to play in the great Jewish
David Club.
renaissance that lies just ahead of
Committees for the new term of
us. office were appointed at the last meet-
"What are the problems that the ing of the Mogen David Club. Nathan
convention will be asked to solve? A Ginsberg read an original story dur_
few will be mentioned here: ing the program of the evening. Sam-
"Young Judaea must become finan. i uel Heyman, leader of the club, de-
ono. Reasonable down paymen , Melly self-sustaining. During the Past I livered an interesting talk. The club
balance easy terms, OWNER two years, since we were placed en- I officially affiliated with ntaional
WILL PAY 1923 CITY TAX. Ca I tirely on our own resources, the Young Judaea.
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Sunday, Garfield 4975-J; week struggle to cover our budget has been
Guards of Judaea.
FURNISHED ROOM for two gentle-
days, Main 2325. Mr. Davis, Mich- so trying as at times to threaten the
very life of the organization. And The program scheduled for last
men, with privilege of breakfast.
igan Investment Co.
much more must be done than to Monday's meeting of the Guards of
Call 8416 Cameron Ave.
FOR RENT — Modern seven-room keep the breath of life in the body. Judaea was postponed to next Mon-
furnished house with large bed- There is almost no limit to the oppor- day, as the majority of the members
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
rooms and sleeping porch, (luring tunities for educational work among had to practice fo rthe Hebrew play
with private family. Call Hem-
summer season. Phone Empire the Jewish youth of America, except presented on Tuesday evening at the
lock 1329-M.
5480 or call at 110 Marston Ave. as the work is stultified by the lack Kirby Center. The club was instead
of funds. Of ability and energy addressed by P. Slomovitz, who spoke
FURNISHED ROOM to rent in nice
home with private family. Reason- ROOM AND BOARD for a young there is no shortage. Surely this on the need for Young Judaea or-
man, with private Jewish family, fundamental question deserves the ganizations and more Ilebrew school
able. Call Empire 5352-M.
located at 1694 Clairmont. Em- most serious discussion. work to assure the perpetuation of
"At Long Branch, we shall also Jewish ideals and the realization of
pire 5225.
FOR SALE—Eight-room house (lot
have to define our program in the Zionist ai
33x175), with garage; modern in
Members of the Guards partici-
every way. Liberal terms. Will FLAT TO RENT—Up-to-date, mod- light of the cultural trend of Amen-
ern, six-room, steam heat, with ga- can Jewish life. Where shall we ac- pate in the lower Day collection,
sell furnishings, if desired, with
rage. Gladstone near Lasalle. cent our efforts? That is, shall we making their first entry into active
building. Call Northway 3251-M.
Reference required. Phone North_ devote ourselves mainly to educating Zionist work.
way 5134-J.
children and young adolescents in
FOR LEASE—Beautifully fur-
our orces
Zionism, or shall w edirect
d i
nished downtown ladies' tai-
FOR SALE—Grocery on Linwood. to gather the grown youth under the HIAS CAMPAIGN HERE
loring and dressmaking estab-
ANNOUNCED SUCCESFUL
Excellent fixtures and quality Zionist banner, in order that the next
lishment location. Good for
stock can be bought right. Fine generation of leaders in Zionism
any other business. Long
The campaign for the Hebrew Im-
chance for delicatessen. Pitt Real- shall be recruited from among the
lease, very reasonable. Own-
ty Co., 3-152 General Motors Bldg. Zionist yobth, even as many of the migrant Aid Society (Ilias), conduct-
er must leave city. Address
Phone Empire 6228.
present leaders were trained and ed in Detroit by D. Heller, special
Box 221, Jewish Chronicle.
grounded in Zionism from their youth representative of the organization in
this city, is proving tremendously
up?
"Then, an ever-present problem is successful. All synagogues and prac-
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
presented by the Young Judaeans tically all Jewish organizations con-
in private family for one gentle-
who outgrow the Young Judaea age. tributed to the upkeep of the organ-
man. Phone Melrose 4571-M or
How shall they be kept within the ization. All synagogue pledges have
call at 4442 Brush Ave.
Austrian Institutions Virtudly Boy- Zionist fold? How shall their pre- already been paid.
Among the organizations who are
cotted by Jews.
vious training in the clubs be utilized
FOR RENT—On Clairmont Ave.,
for Zionist education and propaganda assisting the Mos here are the Michi-
west of Twelfth St., nice bright
gan
Federation of Ukrainian Jews,
room. Modern, including shower
VI EN N A. — (J. T. A.) — Vienna, in the Jewish communities all over
David Horodoker Association, Detroit
bath. For one or two gentlemen. which until recently drew su heavy an the country? What is being done in
Protective Hand Laundry Associa-
enrollment of Jewish students from all Palestine now by thousands of heroic
Phone Garfield 6867-R.
tion, Kiever Co-operative Associa-
parts of the world will soon he entire- young people is romantic and thrill-
LAKE SHORE DRIVE—East Jeffer. ly without Jewish students, if the ing enough to stir the blood of our tins, Kovler-Wohliner Co-operative
son. Owner leaving for Europe, present conditions are any indications own youth. And Young Judaea must League, Independent Russian-Polsih
Aid Society, Capmakers' Union,
will sacrifice his fine suburban of the future.
bridge the gap between the two.
Painters' Union, Detroit Independent
home, 200 foot lot with waterway
Even the Jewish students of Ilun-
"All young Judaea leaders, mem-
to lake; boat house; two-car ga- gary are avoiding the Austrian uni- bers (past as Well as present), Jew- Ladies' Society, Michigan Free Loan
rage with complete living quarters versities. Guided by the Secretariat ish educators, rabbis and communal Association, Hebrew Co-operative
overhead. Fine eight-room house, of the World Federation of Jewish workers, are invited to some to this League, Otiesser Verein, East Side
modern in every detail; a forest of Students, the Jewish young men and fifteenth annual convention and to Retail Butchers' Association, Ro-
full-grown trees. Gordon Stop, women are !miring for the colleges of give their best thought to its prob- zitcher-Wohliner Protective Associa-
Lake Shore Drive. Will mal.e to Italy, Belgium, ('reche-Slovakia and lems. Thousands of young people tion, Radimer Verein, Carpeners'
responsible party any terms; will other points, In particular the Ital- throughout the country will eagerly Union, Turever Vereni, Tchernigever
and Loyever Aid Society, Ladies'
consider good contracts or income ian universities seen) to be drawing a react to what is done there."
Chesed Shet Ernes of Congregation
property in exchange. Call Ros•- heavy enrollment of Jewish students.
Beth David, Hebrew Protective Aid
ville 39-W, 2 rings.
The o nc e famous Jewish center of
Association, I n it epen dent Order
learning, Padua, seems to be regain- DETROIT YOUNG JUDAEA
B'rith Sholom Loan Association and
FOR RENT—Two-story brick build- ing something of its ancient Jewish
4 YEARS OLD JUNE 151 the following synagogues: Mogen
ing, 40 ft by 60 ft, for light manu- strength with the concentration of
facturing or storage. Can give large numbers cf Jewish students
Abraham, Agudath Achim, Ahavath
long lease. Phone Glendale 4876
Detroit Young Judaea completed Achim, B'nai Israel, Beth Abraham,
there.
or call at 248 East Canfield.
Committees are 'being organized at four years of existence this Friday, Ahavath Zion.
A number of the above imposed a
Rome, Trieste, Padua and other places June 15. Organized here on June I
ROOM TO RENT—For gentleman or
to make the path of the students more 15, by Philip Slomovitz, with the help tax on the members for the Hies and
lady. Call Walnut 2258-W.
the
Ukrainian Federation, by resolu-
of
the
local
Zionist
District,
the
inviting. Opportunities are being
tion last Monday, called on all mem-
FOR SAI.E — DESIRABI.E FOUR- provided whereby the Jewish students Young Judaea organization is today
bers
to become members of the Iliac.
recognized
as
a
power
in
this
city
in
FAMILY FLAT ON GLYNN CT., may in their leisure hours earn
educational and Zionist circles. With
near Twelfth St. Large lot, five towards their maintenance.
several hundred members enrolled in
rooms and bath, separate furnace;
Do not live near a pious fool.— more than 25 clubs, the organization
beautiful shrubbery. Income $3,_
has succeeded in creating a Jewish
550 annually; a good buy at $28,- The Talmud.
By SOL J. KISER
spirit among the Jewish youth and to
supply the Jewish boys and girls with
(How
close
the National Hospital
a means of learning things Jewish,
at the same time offering them a for Consumptives is to the hearts of
means for social and athletic activi- those who have helped to make this
From the President's Desk—Talk No 142
ties. A full report of the accomplish- institution the powerful factor it is
ments of the past four years will be in the warfare against tuberculosis
submitted in connection with the re- is illustrated by the following, writ-
port to be rendered the fifteenth an- ten by Sol. J. Kiser, a leading banker
nual national Young Judaea conven- of Indianapolis, who was one of those
tion to be held the end of this month. who launched it on its splendid ca-
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reer of beneficience to suffering hu-
manity.)
is a great deal
of satisfaction in mak-
ing your purchases in
an establishment upon whose
written and spoken word you
can depend absolutely. Ever
since our store was estab-
lished it has been a matter
of genuine pride to so con-
duct this business that its
written word in its adver-
tisements and the spoken
word of its salespeople
could be depended upon even
to the letter without any
qualification or misrepre-
sentation whatever.
DA T
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York by Herbert Parson, former
Young Judaea leader here. Mr. Par-
zen was awarded the Buttenwieser
Bible prize. Ile is an honor student
at the seminary. The hearty con-
Notes gratulations of all Judaeans are ex-
tended to Mr. Parzen.
Club
YOUNG JUDAEA ISSUES
CONVENTION STATEMENT
PAGE THREE
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STUDENTS FLOCK TO
ITALIAN COLLEGES
there is a big
idea back
of this campaign
It is this:
We want people
to learn that they
may actually be
THROWING MONEY
AWAY if they buy
Furniture without first
COMPARING
VALUES!
, . ,
stop and thi nk
how important an invest-
ment the purchase of a
home outfit is. If you buy
wisely you can actually
save enough on
your furniture to
buy an automobile
This is not mere theory.
It is the actual experience
of any number of our custom-
TO GREATER HEIGHTS
"Capacity
30,000 Pounds
Ever notice these words sten-
ciled on a freight car?
Hid you looked further you
might have found that it was built
many years ago. Still in service
—riding the rails with other cars
of 40, 50, 60 thousand pounds ca-
pacity.
Why?
Because it is never asked to
carry the heavier loads.
What is your capacity? Do
you observe it, or do you, after
your rated load of necessities and
comforts, pile on some useless
luxuries that tax you beyond your
ability to pay for?
That's the real reason many folks can't "get
anywhere." Throw off some of the luxuries. Your
speed will increase and the road of life will be
easier to travel.
Money in the bank is but reserve motive power.
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Griswold and Lafayette.
70 Years of Success
ers. All we ask is that you
shop around and c o m par e
values, learning for yourself
that we save you 25% and more
Parzen Wins Honors.
"A friend is never known till a
Young Judaeans will be interested
to learn of the honors won at the man have need." So has the Inde-
Jewish Theological Seminary of New pendent Order B'nai B'rith proved
itself a friend not only to all its
needy Jewish brethren, but has
spread its protection and generosity
over those of all creeds who seek to
overcome the dread wasting of the
lungs for which a paradoxical human-
ity demands isolation.
More than 25 years ago it became
known to District Grand Lodge No.
2 of the order that a hospital for con-
sumptives, erected through the mu-
nificence of the Jewish people of
Denver several years previously,
could not be opened for service be-
cause of financial panic. At the con-
MAJESTIC
vention held in Indianapolis in May,
World's Largest
1897, over which I had the honor to
preside, a resolution was unanimous-
ly carried to appoint a committee
which should devise a plan whereby
the purpose of the hospital might be
accomplished. This committee re-
Our offices in Russia,
ported the following year and then
Poland, Germany and
provisional committee was appoint-
■
other continental coun-
ed to raise the necessary funds. This
tries enable us to men.
committee
found willing listeners and
tier unusual service in
ready purses among the generous
bringing your friends
Jews
of
the
country, so that. in a
to America.
very short time, sufficient funds had
We sell you prepaid
been raised by popular subscription
tickets and furnish •f.
to open the hospital, which then con-
fid•vits of support free
sisted of one building (now known
of charge.
as the Friedman building), thereby
Our agent. in Europe
affording to the afflicted throughout
f o r w ard passengers
the country who would partake of its
promptly and with
benefits, certain relief and hope of a
every attention and
probable cure.
courtesy.
At its inception, and to its great
good fortune, the lamented Samuel
Grabfelder was induced to accept the
presidency, and largely due to his
Amiga Lem • RISITAlt011
rare executive ability and love of hu-
manity, the hospital has grown from
214 M•iestic Bids. Dotrolt
its small beginning to its present ca-
or local agents.
pacity, a growth which is certain to
continue under the administration of
Robinson-Cohen Co.
Main Store---HIGH at HASTINGS
Hamilton at Philadelphia
Warren W. at McGraw
Oakman Blvd. at Davison
Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.
Prepaid Tickets
WRITS STAR LINZ
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his worthy and efficient successor.
Mightily has this institution grown
and its work is a blessing and blessed.
As the generosity of the Jews of
America has made possible the erec-
tion and 24 years of service and
growth of this hospital, so, I have no
doubt, will their open-heartedness
and open-handednesa carry on the
noble work to even greater heights
of glory.
RABBIS JOIN CLERGYMEN
REBUKING 12 HOUR DAY
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The
Central Conference of American Rab-
bis, through its Social Justice Com-
mission, joined forces with clergymen
of Protestant and Roman Catholic
churches in rebuking the Committee
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of the American Iron and Steel Insti- argument.' The churches pronounce
tote which last week reported unfav- the 12-hour do regime "morally in-
orably on the proposed elimination of defensible" ar errand that it shall
the 12-hour day in the steel industry. cease.
The report of the committee was made
through its chairman, Elbert II. Gary,
He who increaseth his flesh but
at a meeting fo the institute in New
York on May 25, and was adopted by multiplieth food for the worms.—
The Talmud.
the Institute.
VVV
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The statement in put forth in the
name of the Commission of the ( - hunch
and Sochi' Service of the Federal
Council of Churches, the Social Ac-
tion Department of the Natoinal
Catholic Welfare Council and tie So-
cial Justice Commission of the Cen-
tral Conference of the American
Rabbis.
The statement declares that the re-
port of the Iron and Steel Institute
"shatter public confidence" and ad-
vances an "unworthy and untenable
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