TilEPETRinLEVIISA (Apor PAGE TEN THE GREAT JEWISH AWAKENING By ABRAHAM S. SCHOMER An Understandable Statement of her things together, and the next she would tell me how thankful she was that nothing had happened to the children and that she had managed to save grandfather's silver kiddush cup' and the two silver candle sticks. She. had them wrapped up in her shawl now, and they lay in her lap as she sat on a bench holding my baby sis- ter; Esther was laughing and crow- ing and seemed to like the crowds and the excitement; she was always a good baby, I remember, and never, afraid of strangers. It grew dark and I heard Max's mother beginning to cry all over again because Shabboa soma com ing I we should have tee spend it without even a roof over our heads, But mother stopped wringing her hands. and wailing and she stood up and took the candle sticks out of her shawl and put them on the bench beside her. "What are you going to do?" asked 1IC ts's hi mother. "It is Shabbos here, too," my moth- er answered and something I could not understand, then, seemed to wipe the lines of trouble and fright out of her face. Mother had had the candle sticks ready for Shabbos and they were b ht and hinin • with the candles all ready to be lighted. Now she set them on the bench and spread her white apron beneath them, for a table- cloth. One of the rich men from up- town had sent many hays to the Com- mon earlier in the afternoon with bot- tles of milk and great baskets of bread; mother had kept our share of e T ki tt u n s g h t,h .. e plo:ift, h sn h,i; lk to , Is dn i l se thtio s NEW ART SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR SIX WEEKS The Kerr Summer School of Art, providing art students and teachers with an opportunity for serious study and including a course for children, announces that it has completed its organization and will ofen classes on Monday, July 9, to continue until Aug. 17. Registration will be held July 5 and 6 and should be made with Muriel II. Netzorg, registrar, at the J.iggett primary school, 82 Seward avenue, where classes will be held . The faculty is composed of James W. Kerr, of New York, and his wife, Rose Netzorg Kerr, of Detroit and Kala- mazoo, and Muriel hope Netzorg of this city. The aim of the Kerr summer school is tee provide the artist-student with instruction in two significant art movements as an aid to more system. atic expression. These are the so- called Hambridge Law of Design, also known as "dynamic symmetr•," and the Munsell Color System. Four courses are to be given for adults and one for children. It will be possible under the school's schedule for the student regularly to enroll in three of the four courses for daily instruc. tion with the privilege of attending the fourth if his time permits. The children's course will include d rawing, design and color, with em- phasis laid on such subjects as are of inteerst to the youthful mind. Adult classes will include instruction in life drawing from the costumed model, color, graphic illustration and com- position and design. The slumber of the Jewish people •ven than men's voices. The present is broken. The lethargy which for apathy in Jewry is but like the still- centuries held the Jewish masses in a ness which preceded the earthquake state of slavery in their own people or the hurricane. There is now a is passing away. There is a great power in the Jewish people which Jewish awakening. The dawn of a annot be crushed. It is the power of rational Jewish freedom in Israel, and a newly awakened consciousness of a systematic and responsible collect- Jewish manly dignity and personal re- ive Jewish life is visible above the punsibility in Jewish life; the power of a great principle; the power of a Jewish horizon. . The large Jewish masses all over vital truth, long smothered in Jewry beneath the chaos, confusion, ignor- the world are waking up to the great At the Close of Business June 23, 1923 principle of democracy to be applied ance, and abuses of the golus and of to Israel. By the powerful light of the shtadlon, but now breaking that principle they are gradually be- through the terrific pressure, and as- ginning to discern the following great serting its vivifying force. Now, each Jew says, or feels: "I am (Gold, Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories .truths: returnable on demand. First—The sovereignty of the Jew. no slave. I have a mind, a soul, a ish people is in them—the Jewish conscience. I can think. No Jew, or group of Jews owns the Jewish peo- people. These checks are payable in one day. Second—The responsibility of the ple. I am a free man. I do not want Jewish people rests on them—the self-constituted Jewish leaders. I do not want shtadlonim. I want respon- Jewish people. This is the amount we have loaned after a thorough in- Third—No Jew, or group of Jews, sible Jewish representatives to be vestigation) to individuals and corporations on their notes no matter how rich, philanthropic and chosen by the Jewish people. I want and against approved collateral, influential, has the right to speaker to exercise my right of suffrage in act, in the name of the Jewish peo- Israel and choose my Jewish repre- ple without their, the people's con- sentatives. I am qualified for the These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipal!. right of suffrage in my Jewish sent. ties and other corporations of first quality; also first mort- Fourth—No people, Israel includ- people." gages on high class real estate. What a power there is in this con- ed, can practically and rationally ex- ist under the rule of self-constituted sciousness. Therein consists the great Jewish awakening. This awakening leaders—shtadlonim. Fifth—No Jewish shtadlon or group will end the Jewish golus. of shtadlonim is big enough or influ- This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Cer- ential enough to successfully defend A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS sfrldth. tificates, Revenue Stamps and United States Certificates of the honor of the Jewish name, and to and the bread she placed also upon the Indebtedness. successfully protect the human rights A Sabbath Story by E. C. Ehrlich. table which she had set for us out there under the sky. Then she put of the members of the Jewish people. the baby into my arms, lit the candles This could be accomplished only by Sc happened some years ago, the the Jewish people itself through duly Rory that I want to tell to you, and covered her face and recited the bless- she turned to take Esther chosen representatives. Thirteen of these branches, all located in the city of Detroit. my my little brothers and sister have long jog' can- Sixth—The Jewish people is great- ,orgotten that strange Friday night again, her eyes were shining like can- Here's Real Proof er than any Jew or group of Jews. eldest, almost ready to be BarmitZvah dles, and I did not feel frightened any under the stars; but I, who was the Seventh—The Jewish people stand Left with us for safekeeping. That Our There were other Jewish women in need of representatives to be cho- ' member it all as plainly as though more. who had saved their candle sticks and Flower Service Pleases sen by the Jewish people, of the Jew- t happened yesterday, ish people, and for the Jewish people. Merely to state that nur customers are Sometimes I think that there is rompletely satisfied with our seri ire and candle and fastened their Shablisis Eighth--The chosen Jewish repre- mthing quite so beautiful as an early those who had not, borrowed a bit of our lower re Ices doesn't mean near •4 sentatives must meet in and consti. tpring day in New England. That lights upon a piece of board and bless- nioch its when we tell you that a con.tant creas tute the Jewish congress of the whole May afternoon I stirred restlessly in ed them, sifter seeing what my mother in e In the nunilms of our customer. ha , caused us to greatly Inc rease the Jewish people. The decision of this ny seat and found it hard work to had done. And so by the time all the 'pace in our shut'. Expan■lon Is the s ta . congress must be carried out by the :cep my mind on my geography lesson steers came out there were many little est proo f of ab , ohlte sati.fart ion. Yet twinkling steers shining upon the Com- our prices are AI. W A YS LOWER! executive of that congress. iftcr having glanced through the open Complete Floral Catering These are the great abstract truths vindows at the new green of the trees. 01" to tell God that see were keeping at Cut Rate Prices. , which the Jews of the world are now I could hear the chirping of the birds the Sabbath. I remember little else of the great discussing and endeavoring to apply es they built their nests and smell the SUBWAY newly upturned soil tram our tiny fire, except that father broke down for to practical Jewish life. FLOWER SHOP But, oh, the Jewish plague of cen- slots in the school garden. The bunch a little while when he saw the bread 231 Gratiot Avenue turies—the self-constituted Jewish if violets and spring beauties ire the', ! and the cup of milk and the candles. Cherry 9171 leaders—the shtadlonim! The pest of :ass on teacher's table reminded me But he recited the blessing for the self-crowned Jewish monarchs, see- .hat "the day after tomorrow" (and !milk and bread, and he blessed us ing their petty powers and petty per- low far off Sunday mimed just then) children just as though we were at Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the sonal interests in Jewish life threat- ether. had promised to take my little home. It Was not until years after. depositors are paid in full, and is a guarantee fund upon ened, and feeling the ground giving bothers, my chum Max, and ale for wards that he told me how much that FRANKLIN SEDAN which we solicit new deposits and retain those which have a meant to hi m , ad how h try nig t hd way under them, chafe and roar and 1 long trolley ride into the country, been carried by us for many years. Two new tires, new paint, up- gnash their teeth against the Jewish vhere we might hunt for spring flow: m other's Shabbos table ha d givnen hum holstering ite fine condition, motor masses and the Jewish right of suf- cm, play ball and eat our lunch under courage to begin all over again. good. Terms. Established 1853 And though I was but a boy at the frage. By a combined effort they :he trees. It was to be my first picnic — more unhappy than you calf have succeeded in giving a check to .or times had not been prosperous' imagine becaus e I could not go to my the onward movement of the Jewish vith us since our coming to America time on Sunda I, too, felt some- awakening—the Jewish congress end father found it very hard tee make picnic thingoft the splendid courage and DETROI BRANCH movement. By shrewd manipulations he payments on his little store and to THE HOME OF GOOD L1SED CARS and vile tricks they have succeeded in may shoes and clothing for all of us strength of my mother , and through 4104 Woodward at Alexandrine her learned a little of the courage and killing the first democratically elected hildren. But only last week, he had Glendale 11176 Main Office: Lafayette and Griswold Street. American and Canadian Jewish con- mid the final instalment on our little strength of all .lewish mothers all over the world. That is why, I think, Thirteen Branches. gress, and they are holding back the hop behind which we lived in two Linwood and Vicksburg convening of the Jewish world con- •coms. Very little rooms they were, I am not utterly discouraged when Hamilton and Webb Gratiot and Hastings Grand River and Virginia Park gress. By their crafty tactics they end not well furnished either; but great dangers threaten to wipe out Ferndale and Springwelle Chan. and Gratiot Shoemaker and Montclair St. Clair and Mack have created a marked apathy in Jew- mother always kept them neat and our Jewish people, just as the flames Mack and Mt. Elliott Buchanan and Scott.. Joe. Catnpau and Newton ish life, and they flatter themselves - lean and we were very proud of the swept over our quarter in my boyhood. Woodward and Eliot Forest and Van Dyke that the Jewish awakening to the come that belonged to us at last. I For no matter what desolation conies MUNICIPAL Jewish claim to the right of suffrage :bought of all this while staring at the to our people there will always be BONDS —the Jewish congress movement, is nap of Massachusetts I had just Jewish mothers to kindle the Shale- crushed. Vain toil. Delusive confi- Irawn. With a sight of impatience, hos lights that will shine like stars List Upon Request dence! A principle founded in truth ! began to erase half of the outline, through the darkness.—The Jewish is stronger than men. It is stronger vishing that I had to live in a state Child. 431 Griswold St. hat was easier to draw,—say Penn- Detroit Main 2983 .ylvania, without a jagged coast line. Many Cars Handled by Used t seemed that I should never get that Car Department of the nap right. I know I was not paying t 0. ..'' much attention to my lesson, so happy Studebaker Corp. vas I in the thought that since father vas out of debt, he might be willing ! The sensational success of the lin .0 buy me a gold watch and chain for Studebaker car this year, which has ,il l sly Barrnitzvah; but I think I was' set all motordom a-talking, is reflec- Don't suffer—get quick relief. he even happier just because I was going ted in the tremendous number of used Effective and inexpensive. .o my first picnic on Sunday—that cars handled by the used ear depart- It costs nothing to come down teemed to be the most wonderful thing ment of the Studebaker Corporation, and find out. if all. which has set sales marks never be- We were reciting our geography fore approached, or perhaps dreamed THE WAYNE BATHS lesson now—at least some of the oth- of, by that live organization. Second and Front St.. ., , ers were, for I hadn't learned a thing! A visit to this department reveals Sulphur Mineral, Turkish —when we heard tire engines tear- the -same activity, and feverish effort Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths. ing down the street. I looked at Max to give service to all, that character- SWEDISH MASSAGE and he looked sadly hack at me. We izes the other branches of this great Take Woodward Through Car. ?sere always sorry for people whose Detroit enterprise. A corps of effi- Cherry 4784 homes and stores burned down; but cient salesmen are constantly engaged we felt that as long as there had to in showing used cars of every deserip be a fire, we might as well enjoy it. tion and at prices so far below the ac The other boys wriggled too, but tual values that immediate sales are teacher pretended not to see them; the rule rather than the exception. As REO SEDAN perhaps, she didn't know how a boy an indication of the volume of busi- Five good tires, spotlight, lock, hates to miss a fire. So she went right ness handled, on one day recently 51 motor meter, bumper; newly paint- on with the lesson, but after half an Duns SAvirfcralazsz cars were sold by the main store and ed; motor excellent. Cash or hour when the engines still kept com- city branches. ing, even she became a little nervous The used car department is in terms. 0 4"--- H . .42 •1— U.S .PRICES NE AES R T PRE-WAR MILS O. =:.er .' wi....). giownie and said something about a general charge of Ted Snohook, one of the or r lattd&. . .non Canino. Cowes, 11, two.. snow Dowd alarm. As for as boys, we could hard- most successful sales managers in his PILSERT ... „ . -X0% ',new... 0...- /9/3 ly wait until the session was over; for, profession. DETROIT BRANCH ' !int s•e knew it must be a tremendous fire, , 1922 THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS r 4104 Woodward at Alexandrine and we wanted to find out where it I ENGLISH CAPTAIN SHOT Glendale 0176 was as quickly as we could. rata ON HIS WAY TO JAFFA Yes, we found it soon enough. "Where's the fire?" we shouted to JERUSALEM—(J. T. AL—Capt. the candy peddler at the corner of the street. Swan, paymaster of the British gen- V_ 5 ' darmerie in l'alestine, was murdered "South end," he answered, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Without waiting for another word, Friday night while driving on the i Max and I raced home.... but we had main street from Rimlah to Jaffa. ', MCC 7AGC V7 A5t , 01, 1 11, .,, no home any more. The whole Jew- Swan was accompanied by another T11-- e ish quarter had been swept by the officer and two nurses. As Capt. T.V., VI = in` 7% flames. I could recognize our house Swan stepped out of his automobile `v%',.-. _ , Ai A Sy the dis-figured, half-melted iron to remove an overturned wagon that 'amp post in front of it. Nothing was obstructed the road, six robbers, left but ugly black walls, jagged and headed by the dervish, Abdul Rader, sharp at the top—somehow they made fired at him from ambush and imme- nee think of that broken coast line of diately killed him. Massachusetts I had been trying to Haw at school. I stood in the street THE GREY 1-9,41R senr„: vhere we had lived and stared at the By Jehud• He vi, ...a, 4 ruins. Just then I didn't think how Prosperous conditions now hard it would he for my father to be- One day I observed a grey hair in On the Ocean Pion( enjoyed by nearly all lines sin all over again, or even wonder my head, of enterprise in the United American and European Plans. vhere mother and the children were; I plucked it right out, when it thus I just kept saying to myself that now to me said, New Hydraulic Baths. States are believed to be ye couldn't have our picnic on Sun- "Thou mayst smile, if thou wilt, at Golf Privileges and Garage. largely the result of the lay, and, if I hadn't been such a big thy treatment of me, Bathing From Hotel. success of American busi- 'soy and if Max hadn't been there, I But a score of my friends soon will JOEL HILLMAN, Prooklent. think I would have cried a little. ness men in re-adjusting make mock of thee." There had been time, it seemed to and stabilizing commodity ................................................. save a little of the household things, price levels, and these the homeless folks had car. -kid to the Common. We found my THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE mother and Max's there, with a great Wholesale prices are nearer many other women, trying to keep to the pre-war level in the their children together, and telling United States than in any sack other what they had saved and Michigan's Jewish Home Newspaper Come in and Get Your Book Today vhat they had lost in the disaster. It of the principal foreign III reminded me of a story I had read countries, according to the !n my school reader, about a ship- Has openings for several additional high newest international price • vreck, and how the people saved from school students (boys or girls). If you are 'he sea had huddled together on a des- comparison completed by nt island, waiting to be rescued by a already employed, you can increase your the Federal Reserve Board. nassing ship. The Commons seemed earnings consideraly by devoting two hours to be an island that day and the wom- This comparison shows the en and children so many frightened from 7 to 9 p. m. daily to The Chronicle 1 survivors from a terrible accident at level of wholesale prices in circulation campaign. sea. There were no men there to look the United States as 69 • tier them; they were doing their best The work is outdoor, educational and per cent above the level of to stop the fire in other neighbor. remunerative. hoods where the firemen almost had 1913. In England the price Mt. Mott at Nelson 1400 Michigan 114 TVA 6501 Woodward at Milwaukee it under control. level shows an advance of 6503 Fourteenth at Ferry-Park 1900 axes* et Shen., 9465 Jefferson et Beaufort Mother began to cry and wail when ..,.... 104 Broadway at Wel...tell 1357 Gratlot at Russell The Detroit Jewish Chronicle .. AmUlmT 7, ..^ 75 percent over the pre-war 9 ' she saw me and to tell me in her brok- 9641 Oakland at Holtwo.nk MIT Grand River in Lawton 617) Hk ► lgan at Military 9141 Grand Rive, m114116.14 4701 Woodward at Willis en English that there wan no insur- period, in Japan 85 per cent, 850 West High St. 3941 HAWAIO at Aleraesdrbse 7131 I Iergae at Freeman WI y, BM Twelfth at Pinar. ance on the store and that we should 4` and in France 272 per cent. be beggars and that she had had no Op.- Every Malady Erms ■ ot from 6 to 8 o'clor.1 time to save her best dishes or her Campaign Staff Meeting Monday, July 2, at 8 p. Shabbos dress. It was hard to under- Phone Glendale 9300 for Appointments. stand her, for one moment she would be blaming the firemen for forcing her -- to leave before she could gather more MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK . $ 1,481,433.98 I.—Cash . IL—Checks on Other Banks 224,310.16 III.—Loans to Individuals and Corporations 8,428,032:2( IV.—Mortgages on Real Estate, and Binds 5,529,926.39 V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank VI.—United States Securities 96,000.00 1,045,482.00 VII.—Banking Houses and Furniture and Fix- tures .. • VIII.—Other Government Securities 1,121,130.54 793,777.22 $18,720,092.58 Total 'Assets Deposits Entrusted to us June $14,887,474.05 22, 1923 Other U. S. Government Securi- ties Left with Us for Safe- 793,777.22 keeping $15,681,251.27 Total .. 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