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THE RABBI'S PRESENT
Explained tram facts of private
history.
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(Anonymous.)
His friends whom love did aptly
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A Rabbi once, by all admired,
Wished all to share the gracious
Dinner of
is th Into resting St•tern thh
Sir Herbert Samua Ma
Received, of high esteem the sign
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task,
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From those his goodness thus in-
Maccabaaani o " nd-,9,
So
planned
to
bring
a
bottle
each,
spired,
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And pour their wine in one great
The following is the
A present of a cask of wine.
text of the perfect espodity. They seek no share
cask.
notable address re.i-
Bit 10! when soon he came to draw,
scry delivered by in the C,overnment beyond that to
i-
A miracle in mode as rapid
Now one by chance thought, "None Sir Herbert Sa •• " ..ael,
High Commis- which they may be entitled under the
4 io n ( .1. o f I 'al,
will know,
gpt gnite unlike that Cana saw,
...tine, on the occasion of Constitution as citizens of the COU11-
1 I 1 li n n er '
- Veld turned his wine to water vapid.
And with the wine of all my sli,.
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in his honor given by the try. They solicit no favors. They
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prei ;;;;; the cause,
brothers
as in short, no more than an assured
...means of London :
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'story; One pint of water well may go;"
era things
I "The burdens of the administration opportunity of peacefully building up
And so by chance thought
the of such a territory as Palestine are their National Home by their own ex-
have Ilea then .
others.
• all
Though some Ilse
not light, and it is an encouragement ertions and of succeeding on their
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laws
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"That is a wise and statesmanlike
, will of a body of men such as that
which 1 seearound me. Ilut if the declaration of policy to which I hope
hoydens are somewhat heavy, one has men Of all sections can subscribe.
gr. : •e wr i s n ege o f seeing results. Arab sentiment is a real and worthy
the
s.,,:rp
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e ti ee work going thing. It must be respected, it must
he aided. But Jewish sentiment also
"There is
to Clete..'
on. I I o not propose
to a rem Inane, ann lo a worthy thing.
or even to sketch to you, the various
activities of the Palestine At, "'i?' And ttlille lha Arabs have many lands
kpi n
!PALESTINE STEADILY PROGRESSI'''G
MAINLY THROUGH JEWISH Arf ...
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mindel of Miss Rose Gersuk of Baltimore.
Grand Rapids announce the marriage Twenty guests were present.
of their daughter, Dorothy, to Harold
W. Kline of Calvert avenue, Detroit,
Mr. and Sirs. 1.. Wiebaum, who
to take place at hotel Rowe, Grand
ma
tored from Niagara Falls, N. Y., t o
Rapids, on Sept. 2.
visit I. Willis and family of Farns-
worth street, returned to their hom e.
Dr. and Mrs. John II. Wax will During their stay here they were de-
close
their
summer
home
near
Kings-
Kings-
After a delightful visit in North-
lightfully entertained by their ninny
ern Slichigan, Ottawa Beach, Chicago vine Ont., and, with their children, relatives and frineds.
will ' return to Detroit shortly after
and Milwaukee, Miss Jeanette Jacobs
Day.
has returned to her home, 7432 Labor
Mr. and Sire. Samuel S. Stahl and
Greenfield avenue.
Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Denach and family have moved to their new hom e
at
2753 Hazelwood avenue.
After having spent five delightful family of 1484 Burlingame avenue
weeks at the home of her parents, are leaving Sunday, Sept. 2, for a
Mr. and Sirs. J. Strohl, Mrs. I. Strobl trip to Atlantic City and New York
Cantor A. Minkowsky of Shaarey
and children are returning Saturday and will return on Sept. 15.
Zedek has returned from his -um-
mer's stay in Atlantic City.
to their home in Brooklyn, N. Y,
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New Tear's Greetings
practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends
and relatives through the local Jewish paper is general through-
out the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
forgetting • friend.
Greeting Cards in THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
will take this form:
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and Family
4960 West Pine Boulevard
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
MAIL THE COUPON BELOW NOT LATER THAN
Gentlemen:-
Enclosed End $1.00, for whist, please insert my New Year's
Greeting Card in your Rosh Hit.Shan•h (5684) Number.
ADDRESS
Council on Immigrant Education,
they discussed the program of the
coming convention which is to be held
'n Grand Rapids on Sept. 27 and 28.
Rabbi I. L. Brill of Flint was chosen
to speak on "The Jew's Part in the
Americanization Program." Inas-
much as the rabbi was educational
director of the Ilias for a period of
10 years and is a journalist of note,
his message is looked forward to with
a great deal of interest.
Miss Belle Silberblatt was hostess
at a miscellaneous shower and bridge
fur 40 guests at the Hotel Stotler on
Sunday in honor of her sister, Mollie,
whose marriage to Robert Mordan
will take place on Sept. 23.
Miss Emma Perlman of Josephine
avenue left for an extended trip to
New York, Philadelphia, Atlantic
City and points East.
f he Misses Sara Perlman, Rose and
Lillian Gordon, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Gould, have re-
turned from a delightful visit to Ce-
dar Point.
Mrs. Louis Weber of California,
formerly of Detroit, spent the past
few weeks in the city visiting with
her daughters, Mrs. Ben Morrison,
Mrs. Walter Green and Sirs. It. C.
Paul.
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Mrs. Phineas Harris of Buffalo, ac-
companied by her son, is the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Kline
of Calvert avenue. Sirs. Harris and
son will leave the end of this week
for Grand Rapids to attend the mar-
riage of their brother and uncle.
Mr. and Sirs. Edwin Kline and son
of New York City are the guests of
their parents, Mr. and Sirs. D. Kline
of Calvert avenue.
tain immigration to proceed-not so CONVALESCENT patients will he
rapidly as may he desired, but up to
taken care of in a private Jewish
the economic capacity of the country
country home. Lake Shore drive,
to absorb the immigrants. They are
Gordon stop, East Jefferson. For
of good quality. They are not Bol-
appointment call Roseville 39-W,
shevists. Far from it! I do not be-
2 rings.
lieve there is a larger proportion of
Bolshevists in Palestine than among FURNISHED ROOM to rent; pleas-
the working classes of the United
ant home and reasonable. Empire
Kingdom. They are, I repeat, of good
5352-M.
quality and hard workers. Thirty
thousand have cane in since the occu- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished house
with 8 rooms; 4 bedrooms; good lo-
pation, and, with a small margin of
cation. References. Call Northway
unemployment, they have been able
2100 - ft. 155 E. Ferry.
to find occupation.
"There is-1 am sure you will all
WANTED-Middle-aged woman, for
agree with me-one fundamental con-
a few weeks, to take care of newly
dition upon which the economic de
Morn baby and also do Jewish cook-
velopment of every country must nec-
ing. Phone Garfield 7563-R.
essarily and absolutely depend, and
that is certainty. A self-supporting FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
Palestine depends on the economic de-
for gentleman in private family;
velopment of the country, and eco-
all conveniences and privileges.
nomic development depends on politi
9310 Brush, Apt. A. Hemlock
cal stability, upon continuity, perma-
7978-J.
nence of policy. I will say no more
under that head except that I am WANTED ROOM-With or without
quite convinced that His Majesty's
board; home privileges; reasonable.
Government are fully alive to the fun
Phone Hemlock '7405-W.
damental importance of that consider
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
ation.
gentleman; airy, light and all im-
Arabs and Jews.
provements. Phone Empire 5225.
"We have, as you know, many prob-
lems. I think it was my friend, Dr. FOR RENT-Furnished room in a
Macnamara, in a collection of stories
beutiful home with all modern con-
about children's answers in examina-
veniences. 5592 South Martindale.
tions, who mentioned the case of one
Phone Garfield 4397.
little boy who was questioned as to
the marriage customs of the ancient ORPHANED YOUNG LADY-Em-
ployed, desires home in private cul-
Greeks. He said that the ancient
tured family; northwest section pre-
Greeks married only one wife, and
ferred. Write Jewish Chronicle,
this was called monotony. (Laugh-
Box 876.
ter.) In Palestine we certainly do not
suffer from montony, and the admin-
WANTED-A room for gentleman in
istrator of that country has at least
northwest section, with intelligent
two spouses - politically speaking!
people. Write Jewish Chronicle,
(Laughter)-if not more, but two
Box 329.
principal spouses, the Arab communi-
ty and the Jewish. And his effort,
not always, i will confess, completely
successful, is to induce them to live
in harmony. The .leas of Palestine,
the Jews of the world, are nut anti-
Arab, and they will never allow them-
selves to be forced into that position.
For that ancient and gifted and kin-
dred race the Jews have respect and
stood will; and indeed the Arab atti-
tude at the present moment is a stren-
11005 and vigorous, nay vehement, re-
sistance against an attack which is
tot being made!
"The Jews desire no position of
Privilege. There has lately been
!quoted in the Press an extract from
a document presented to the League
of Nations by the Zionist Organiza-
tion at the time when the Mandate for
!Palestine was under discussion and
, afoot to be promulgated. In the
course of that document this was said:
"The Jews demand no privileges, un-
less it be the privilege of rebuilding
by their own efforts and sacrifices a
1111111 which, once the seat of a thriv-
ing and productive civilization, has
long lawn suffered to remain derelict.
They expect no favored treatment in
the matter of political or religious
rights. They assume, as a matter of
course, that all the inhabitants of I'al-
estine, be they Jews or non-Jews, will
be in every respect on a footing of
REO TOURING
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representatives on the Michigan State
"From the point of view of the Eng- hood of the ancient Gezer, within sight
lishman, one of the best features in of the birthplace of the Maccabees,
the Palestinian situation is the rapid that heroic family whose name is
decrease in its cost. The civil admin- borne by this Club. That colony is
istration costs now, and has from the specially significant because it is the
beginning, cost nothing to the British first British Jewish colony in Pales-
taxpayer-it is defrayed entirely tine. England-Palestine-the Jew-
from the local revenues of the coun- ish people-what names these are!
try. But the cost of the garrison has What memories they evoke! What
fallen from four millions to two, and illustrious places they till in the his-
then to one and a half; next year it tory, in the thought of mankind! For
is budgeted for one million, and the my part I have a profound faith that
year after even below that figure. the combination of these three-Eng-
And we may see before us the ideal land, Palestine, the Jewish people--
that may be realized of a wholly self- through some mysterious chemistry,
will yet create a spiritual product of
supporting Palestine.
it is mainly-it must he conceded supreme value to mankind."
-Jewish activity which is responsible
for the economic development of the
County. And it is very largely from
the funds provided by the Zionist Or-
ganization and the Keren Hayesod
that many of the necessary activities
in that land are carried on. I think
Dr. Weizmann-that powerful and
persuasive personality-has achieved LAWYER PARTNER FOR FINAN-
a wonderful success in collecting in CIAL AND BUILDING COMPANY.
Established Detroit company of-
America, almost single-handed,though
fers partnership proposition to at-
with many local supporters, the sum
torney of good financial standing
of no less than half a million pounds
and knowledge of building and real
sterling in voluntary subscriptions for
estate financing. Box 212, Detroit
Palestinian purposes. These expendi-
Jewish Chronicle.
tures in Palestine have enabled a cer-
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
850 West High Street,
Detroit, Mich.
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Ben Weiner. Both being the Jewish
FINANCIAL
$10 212 to $452(2-
NAME
PERFECTION LODGE
avenue, on Aug. 18, in honor of Miss
Lottie Spatter, whose marriage to
Sam Salzman will take place in Oc-
Perfection Lodge No. 496, F. & A.
Mrs. Jacob II. Kopelman of 224 tober. Miss Spalter was the recipient M., will hold a special communi,ation
Medbury has as her house guest her of many beautiful gifts.
Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 2 p. ni. E. A.
degree. Banquet at 6:30, with not,
"t_nuelman of Hart-
m i„
Nat Gereuk entertained at it de- able speakers.
ford, Conn.
lightful dinner ,,S1 Sunday, Aug. 26,
C. K. SANUORF, Secretary.
at the home of Mr, anti Mrs. Si. J.
Miss Mary Caplan, educational di-
LOUIS H. WOLFE, W. Si.
Hermanoff, in honor pf his sister,
. United
h,din Jewish t i t r i s r . „
t et r t of f t. tt‘ b t e ,
patents, r. and Mrs. II. Applebaum
of 233 IFarnsworth.
tration.. Are they not written in t,74
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cehttil:e:hihe
a m alif
:tit?rt ■ i tnhs,:ucrh-r
Book of the Chronicles of the Admin- Jt-
sen timent
istration-the Report of the Govern-
finds it s
full
ment of Palestine being issued at this
est "Iii" ,..on in Palestine and in
moment by II. 51. Government! And Palestine al Ale. St's the Arabs should
even more important than the activi- not grad
its satisfaction there so
ties of the State are the various pri- lon g
that satisfaction is not to
vate enterprises which, in increasing
.detriment, and again and again
!number and on an ever developing
..er have been solemnly assured it
scale, are being founded in Palesti -
4a1t not he to their detriment.
-factories of various kinds fe--
Work of Chalusim.
manufacture of bricks, a .c the.
"Whatever be a man's political
oil-crushing enterprises
views in these matters no one can see,
•oWnent works,
'salt works (in w
without sympathy and admiration,
...toll the Economic
Board for Pal ,
the work that has been going on for
sat(Ott is London is spe- the last forty years, and increasingly
dally int
sereette4), thIbacco factories,
and
in the last four years, in the Jewish
see (Leant seectricity enterprises
agricultural colonies. The work of th e
ituterffietg. New agricultural colonists and the work of the pioneers,
settlements are springing up in vari-
the Chaluzim, is indeed worthy of all
ous parts of the country, house-build-
praise. How much sacrifice, how
ing is going on all over Palestine, in-
much effort, how much hardship, has
l'ilicating the economic progress of the
gone to the making of these colonies!
country. Public security, on the whole,
And the work of developing new col-
is good. Of course, we cannot at a
onies is successfully proceeding
bound rise to the level of ancient civil-
throughout the length and breadth of
ized countries-such as Ireland,for ex-
the land; new colonies are springing
ample! But in its way, and at its
up day by day with great promise
proper level, I'alestine is on the whole
for the future. I had the privilege a
tranquil.
few weeks ago of turning the first sod
in Exp
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of a new colony in the close neighbor-
ite
2138 Twelfth Street
A surprise linen shower was held
Mr. and Mks Jerry M. Goodman of at the home of the Misses Sophie and
Musk',gon, Mich., are visiting their Minnie Schneider, 678 East Hancock
1923. Good paint, top and cur-
thins. Motor A-1. Good tires;
bumpers front and rear. You
shouid,see this seven-passenger car
if looking for a bargain.
REO
DETROIT BRANCH
THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
4104 Woodward se Alexandrine
Glendale 5176
WANTED-New duplex in northwest
section. Phone Main 9262 or call
Bankle & Marx Co., 610 Park Ave.
Bldg.
FOR RENT-Upper duplex, with 6
rooms; sun parlor, breakfast room,
and corner garage. Everything mod-
ern. Located Taylor ave., corner
Fourteenth. Phone Garfield 5916 or
call 2093 Taylor ave.
FOR RENT-Large room, nicely fMi-
nislAd, for gentleman; steam heat.
2965-R.
Call
YOUNG LADY - Teaching, desires
TOM in private family. Write Jew-
ish Chronicle, Box 593.
FOR RENT-Two individual bed-
rooms for ladies or gentlemen, or
share home with couple; reason-
able; private home. Hemlock 16814.
112 Connecticut.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
for gentleman, 7375 Dunedin, cor-
ner Lothrop; near bus and Tram-
hull car line. Phone evenings. Gar-
field 6074-R.
WIDOWER AND 9-YEAR-OLD BOY
DESIRES ROOM AND BOARD
WITII REFINED JEWISH FAM-
ILY. APPLY BOX 983, Jewish
Chronicle.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
for gentleman or couple. 298 Med-
bury.
J. Austin Newman, D. P.
Psycho-Analysis and
Constructive Psychology.
1059-1060 BOOK BUILDING
Consultations:
10 A. St to 12
2 P. M. to 4.
Cadillac 5466
Home for the Holidays
Well chosen, modern furniture produces a charm
and cheerfulness in the home that nothing else can
supply. There is a sentimental something about our
home during the holidays that attracts us all. And
bright new furniture here and there throughout the
house helps a lot. Our showing of new and very
beautiful designs this season will surprise and please
you. Our experienced exhibitors are always glad to
welcome you. Prices reasonable.
RIEDENBEKc
REO SEDAN
Four new Nubby Cord tires. Good
motor. Car newly painted stan-
dard Reo blue; with five red wire
wheels.
FURNITURE HOUSE
REO
The Store With a Reputation
4723 Hastings Street
DETROIT BRANCH
TILE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
9104 Woodward at Alexandrine
Glendale BIM
DODGE BROTHERS ANNOUNCE
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS
Dodge Brothers have not
simply brought out - com-
plete new line of motor cars.
They have done something
infinitely wiser and better
than that.
They have brought new
beauty, new riding ease and
new mechanical perfection
to the product on which
their reputation as builders
has been founded.
They have built a better
and a more desirable line of
motor cars—yet basically
and fundamentally the iden-
tity of their product remains
the same.
The same sturdy engine is
under the hood; the same
dependable chassis, im-
proved in numberless de-
tails, underlies the body.
But the rear springs—now
underslung—have been ma-
terially lengthened. The
wheelbase, too, is longer,
and the combined result is
a notable improvement in
riding qualities.
Bodies of all types have been
designed to give improved
appearance, and greater
comfort. Lower, longer,
with deeper seats and more
leg room, the lines of these
new cars are low-swung and
graceful—the interiors are
comfortable and roomy.
New head lamps and fen-
ders, especially designed by
Dodge Brothers to conform
with the general lines of the
car—a long straight hood
and cowl effect—longer and
wider running boards—un-
usually wide doors—com-
bination stop signal and tail
lamp—and instruments at-
tractively grouped on raised
panel —are a few of the
numerous body innovations
common to all types.
Combining these features
with important mechanical
improvements too numer-
ous and technical to enu-
merate here, it is not extrav-
agant to predict a reception
for these cars unprecedented
in automotive annals.
THOMAS -I. DOYLE
JEFFERSON AT CHENE
WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLAEB
EDGEWOOD 4460
GLENDALE 7117
Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward-Northway 5783
Northeast Motor Co., 8534 Jos. Campau-Empire 4083
Midwest Motor Co., 7753 Grand River-Garfield 7100
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot-Lincoln 1172