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New Years
Greetings
to all our friends
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Season's greetings
MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING MUCH HAPPI-
NESS AND PROSPERITY TO THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY OF DETROIT.
into the innermost recesses of his soul who are prospective Young Judaeans.
—we must live through with him the From them are withheld the benefits
afforded in Young Judaea, if only
various reactions he experiences upon
covering extremely limited ground in
coming in contact with American life
the extensive field of knowledge in
—in short we must see him as a hu-
things Jewish, in Zionism and Zionist
man being facing new fundamental
activities and in the diversion by
problems in life, and struggling to
proper social functions and athletics.
maintain a bearable position amidst
These leaders in the local organiza-
the surroundings in which he is sud-
tion, who have given much of their
• denly thrust."
time and energy during the past few
A dinner will be given prior to the
years, no doubt feel their rewards by
departure of some of the students to
the visibility of the accomplishments
the University of Michigan.
of their labors. The club leaders, I
younger in point of service than these
others, may well at this time take
Philom•thic Debating Club.
stimulation from these labors and al-
When Aaron Weiswasser, last
low themselves to be influenced by
term's speaker of the Philomathic De-
these accomplishments. The result to
' bating Club, swore into office Benja-
them will be the right to anticipate
I min .1. Safir, the newly elected speak- and the participation of, during the
1 1 er, the commencement of the twenty-
coming year, the rewards and compen-
; fifth year of the organization was
sation usually gathered in the satis-
marked. Other officers sworn in were
faction and justifiably confident grati-
Sydney DeYoung, clerk; William
fication, resulting from a proper de- I
Knoppow, assistant clerk; Isador Ber-
votion to Young Jundaea, as a worthy
ger, sergeant-at-arms, with Jack Thu-
and necessary cause.
min and Isadore Goldstein as addition-
, al members of the board of directors.
Guards of Judaea.
The new speaker announced the fol.
The Guards of Judaea, at a meet.
lowing committee chairmen: Mr.
ing
Wednesday
evening, elected the
DeYoung, program; Mr. Knoppow,
membership; Mr. Berger, bringing- following new officers: George Stern- I
berg,
president;
Perry Goldman, vice- j
op-men; Mr. Thumin, press; Isadore
' Goldstein and Sam Gurovitch were President; Sidney Shevitz, secretary;
',hoses editors of the Philomathian; Irving Beckman, treasurer; Sam Gar-
I Robert Bernstein, alumni; Hyman S. finkel, sergeant-at-arms, and George
Illarahal, social; Jack Shulman, dial- Weiswasser additional member of the
board of directors.
. lenge; Sydney Shevitz, pin.
Sherman Littlefield
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We extend our best wishes for a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year to the Jewish Community of Detroit
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Clairmont Club.
The following board of directors
was announced at the meeting of the
Clairmont Club,' held on Tuesday
evening: Milton Mahler, J. Levy, H.
Grossman, M. Gordon and S. Glueck-
man. The appointments were made
by J. J. Krause, director of the club.
Preparations are being made for the
annual banquet, to be held at Hotel
Tuller on Sept. 29. Mr. and rs.
Mahler of Holbrook avenue will chap-
erone the affair. The organization i s
also planning for a series of dances
to he held . at the Kirby Center month
Sept. 30.
ly,
Regular meetings of the organiza-
tion are held on Tuesdays at the home
of II. Grossman, 689 Theodore street.
Membership is open to Jewish young
men of the ages of 17 to 21.
1923
The most exquisite and
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makers await your view.
Among them are:
Berkey & Gay
S. Karpen
Luce Furniture Co.
Royal Furniture Co.
Widdicomb Furniture Co.
of the Psychology Publishing Com-
pany of Neil York. In Charlevoix his
pening lecture was given in the Ma-
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were at the Charlevoix Beach hotel.
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DR. J. AUSTEN NEWMAN
Following these, three lectures were
given at the Community rooms in Pe- ;
toskey, and last week he gave the
Lu Aim Club.
course at the Chamber of Commerce .
A meeting of the Lu Ana Club was
Clemens. The lec-1
held at the home of Miss Hazel Hartz Auditorium in Mt.
Psychology, and presented the various
man briefly analyzed persons from the
audience, indicating the importance,
Reunion of Recreation Camp- of heredity, as well as of environment,
in its relation to the thoughts, actions,
era This Sunday.
feelings and emotions of the individ-
A camp reunion of all the Jewish ual.
Before obtaining his degree in Psy-
boys and girls who attended the Rec-
reation Camp at Elizabeth Lake this cho-therapy, Dr. Newman was for al-
year will be held at the Jewish bath. most 15 years a practising attorney
H. H. Dickinson Co. Perfects
Delivery Service.
The H. H. Dickinson Co., 5785
Hamilton avenue, has perfected its de-
livery service to such a point that
buyers of building products may now
order from them with the absolute as-
surance that their order will be filled
without the slightest delay.
This well-known company special-
izes in building products of the high-
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gypsum fireproofing tile, hollow build-
ing tile, Sheetrock wall board, wood-
pulp plaster, sand and gravel Port-
land cement, sewer pipe, drain tile,
metal lath, fins lining and wall coping.
Brother
Phoenix Furniture, Co.
The Athena Girls' Club held their
last regular meeting at the home of
Miss Ethel Laske, 336 Owen avenue.
The discussion of the evening was
about the fourth annual dance to be
given at Hotel Tuller ballroom on Oct.
14. The Rialto Cass Lake Orchestra
will furnish the music. For further
information call Miss Sophie Schnei-
der, Melrose 4993.
tute at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 9.
Mrs. Robinson of the Detroit Recrea-
tion Department will be in charge.
There will be refreshments, camp
songs, games, and other features.
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Sligh Furniture Co.
J. Austen Newman, D. P., of the
Book building, has just returned from
cussed for the dance to be given this
Psychology and
winter. Piano selections were ren- angles of the newer
dered by Miss Helen Dietze and Miss its relation to the happiness and men-1
Della Tobin. Refreshments and danc- tat development of the individual.
After some of the lectures Dr. New-
ing followed.
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WISHES TO EXTEND TO THE
JEWISH PEOPLE OF DETROIT
A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPER-
OUS NEW YEAR
fall fashions
in furniture
a lecture tour through Northern Mich-
igan, which was under the auspices
tures dealt with Psycho-Analysis,
of 1470 Glynn court on Wednesday
eevning, Aug. 29. Plans were dis- Auto-Suggestion • and Constructive
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FROM LECTURE TOUR
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and we make it our business to
always keep up with the chang-
ing styles. Right now, for ex-
ample, after the brisk buying of
our August Sale we are showing
Athena Girls Club.
At a meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
held Tuesday evening. Sept. 4, at the
home of Mrs. M. Gerber, 5451 Beau-
hien street, it was announced that the
Hotel Stotler ballroom has been re-
served for the evening of Nov. 11
for the club's annual dance.
The next regular meeting will be
held Tuesday evening, Sept. 18, at
the home of Mrs. M. DeRoven, 603
Medbury avenue.
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styles
in furniniture
change
constantly
I list speeches featured the last meet-
Knights of Judaea.
ing. The program for the coming
Jacob Kadushin spoke on the Jewish
meeting will consist of a debate on
I the question, . "Resolved, that the holidays and Arthur Rabinowitz told
United States own and operate the of the part of the Jew in the Ameri-
coal mines." Ilarahal and Gurovitch can Revolutionary War, at the meet-
will uphold the affirmative, opposed by ing held on Tuesday evening at the
Robert Bernstein and Barney Kauf- Westminster Community Clinic. There
man. will be no meeting this week on ac-!
count of Rosh Ha-Shanah.
Season's Greetings
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NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE
The regular session of The Round
Table was taken up with the discus-
sion of "Americanization, Through
By Solomon Levin,
the Eyes of an Immigrant.
President Detroit Young Judaea.
Mr. Merzen led off with a paper on
the subject, which provoked a dis-
The Rosh Ila-Shanah greeting of
cussion diversified and clearly of two
distinct lines of thought. One group Detroit Young Judaea to its ninny
friends
and supporters again embody
defined Americanization RS the ab-
sorbing of the true American ideals, an expression of our sincere best I
wishes.
Those who are active in the
of government and freedom;the learn-
ing of the language; the familiarizing organization and the movement, and
those
who
are interested, are cogni-
oneself with the wholesome social life;
and yet, not to cast away the tradi- cant of our sincerity when they are ,
mindful
of
the
honesty of intention, I
tions of his people but to inculcate
motive and action by which Young
into his life here the very best that
ludaeans have endeavored to accom-
is in that people. The other group
plish results. These results are evi- ,
felt that Americanization, as the im-
migrant could see it, was the acclima- dent in the increasing Jewish educa-
ti•n, Jewish contact and Zionist
tizing himself to the superficial en-
knowledge, acquired by the Young
vironment which he immediately
Judaeans who are from the ages of !
conies in contact with. The discussion
about It/ to 18 and divided into clubs,
largely centered on these two theories.
Mr. Merzen urged that a process of according to age and sex.
Such greetings, however, are ef-
adaptation should be encouraged by
fectively broadcasted upon the basis
all American agencies, that process to
of our strength, as well as our sin-
consist of selective activity—both edu-
cerity. A glance over the outgoing
cative and social—for the immigrant
year shows sonic added strength and
new environment when American
immediately upon his entrance into his a degree of success perhaps larger
ideals may be emplanted most readily. than previously attained, commensu-
rate with the application of Detroit'
He concluded by saying:
, "I have little sympathy with those Young Judaea leaders to their duties, I
and with a coniparatively small group
I who try to view the immigrant from
above, who place themselves on a peel- of leaders who are trying to carry
out the necessary programs with their
estal and look down into the abode of
foreigners and determine their mode clubs.
h tow!
of leaders is ouch
The
of living. In order to understand the
e when
numr one considers
immigrant we must place ourselves small
on a plane with him—we must look reached little army of Jewish youths
SEASON'S GREETINGS
9158 Twelfth St., Cor. Atkinson
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poNicir,
Club
Notes
Fraternal and
Club Notes
The Round Table.
irW1C/117,
in New York City and Detroit and
still retains his membership in the
American Bar Association and the
Michigan State Bar Association. Ile
is also a member of the Constructive
Psychology Association, the Universal
Psychology Association, and has been
counsel for the National New Thought
Association of Los Angeles, of which
Mrs. Margaret C. LaGrange is the
founder and president.
On the evenings of Oct. 2 and 3,
and the afternoon of Oct. 4 Dr. New-
man will lecture in Detroit in the ball-
room of Hotel Stotler.
Be of them that are persecuted, not
of them that persecute.—The Talmud.
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Our Jewish Friends
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