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September 07, 1923 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-09-07

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PAGE SIX

HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

Councilman

Supplementary services for the
Holy Days will be held in the Temple
chapel simultaneously with the serv-
ices in the main Temple. Those at-
tending these services will use the
Gladstone avenue entrance. I'ersons
desiring to participate in the Supple-
mentary Services should send in their
requests without delay to the com-
mittee.

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H. BERGER

L. LIPNIK

NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF DETROIT

Phone Glendale 9550

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A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

Builders' & Pavers'
Supply Co.

CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, GRAVEL
MASONS' SUPPLIES
COAL, COKE, CORD WOOD
2500 West Hancock, Corner Seventeenth
Walnut 1418-R
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New Year's Greetings,

Wormer & Moore

ALSO ANNOUNCING THE REMOVAL OF OUR OFFICES

FROM

514 GRISWOLD STREET

TO

THE THIRD FLOOR OF

THE WORMER & MOORE BUILDING

2231 PARK AVENUE

Detroit Waste Paper Co.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Holy Day Prayer Books:
All the members of the congrega-
tion have by this time received their
ropy of the revised Holy Day Prayer
Book. Many new and interesting fea-
tures have been introduced. If any
of our members desire to have addi-
tional copies, they can lie secured at
the Secretary's office in the Temple.

Leased by Paramount Amusement Co.

Mr. H. A. Hyman, President

PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA

FLOATING FLOOR

Excellent Parking Space

Woodward at Hendrie

Cass at Antoinette



World Famous Baritone

Marcus Kellerman - and Teacher of Singing

l'hodo he Redman


Mrs. Maurice
Jean Elisabeth Goldenberg, charming daughter of Mr. and

Hari severed <t radon with the Detroit l'innwmatory 11t Music sod will open hi+
private studio on Tuesday, September 5th, in the new adroit Srvin, !lank
Building, Room 301, Wondward Avenue sod Itrady Street. Students may enroll
at any time.
For further toartietilara
Phone Studio, Glendale 2610
Residence, Hemlock 1380-W

Goldenberg of 643 Putnam •venue.

Lovely Little Children

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Greetings of the Season from

Special Sunday Family Dinners $1.00 and $1.50

Orpheum Theatre Bldg., 147 West Lafayette

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Phone Main 7678

MUSIC

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Affiliated Organizetions:

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CLARION BOOK SHOP SALE

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Wonderful fiction values, regular $2.00 editions, at 50c each.

MAH JONG

PHONE CADILLAC 2684

Bessie Thomashefsky

MACAULEY'S BOOK -STORE

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ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 12

(The Night of the Second Day of Rosh II..Shanah)

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Marjorie Charlotte ■ and Frederick Labold, can and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Hirschman (Irma Slomen) of 1940 Hazelwood avenue.

Happy Little Youngster

How proud your child would be to
have a beautiful Grand Piano for her
musical training—

What delight, you, too, would
find in its ownership.

PREMIER

586 W. Philadelphia No. 0182-W

Small Grand Piano

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

IN ORCHESTRA HALL

(The New Horne of the Jewish Theater This Season)

With the Greatest Mt:skid Comedy of the Year

213 HAMMOND BLDG.

Cherry 9273

"WOMAN'S SECRETS"

Only One Performance.

THIS IS AN EVENT YOU MUST NOT MISS

Mme. Thornashefsky Comes Here Especially for the Opening of the
Yiddish Theatrical Suwon in Detroit.

Tickets on sale at Small's Drug Store, Hendrie and Hastings; Plot-

kin. Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide; Cooper's Drug Store, West-

minster and Goodwin; Kahn Brothers' Restaurant, 3530 Hastings,

and on the day of the performance at the box office of Orchestra Hall.

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REO BARGAINS

Reo 4-cylinder touring $125 Cas'i
Reo 6-cylinder touring 200 Terms
Reo Stake Speedwagon 250 Terms
Reo Canopy " 250 Terms
Dodge Panel
175 Terms
Ford Pickup
50 Cash
Ford Hearse
300 Terms
Ford Panel
275 Terms
Reo touring
650 Terms

REO

DETROIT BRANCH

THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
4104 Woodward at Alexandrine
Glendale 1117S

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1268 LIBRARY AVENUE

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Teacher of Piano

Auditor and Compiler of
Federal Income and Ex-
cise Tax Reports.

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Books for Children, one-half regular price.

Melba Jeanne Blumeno 1

JAMES E. CUMMINS

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Don't min this opportunity to secure good books at low prices.

Lee Farbstein, lovely little son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstain (Helen
Winem•n) of 308 East Kirby avenue.

It occupies
hardly any
more space
than an
upright.

A ROSH HA-SHANAH GREETING

Extraordinary
value at

Famous Jewish Actress, with • First Class Cast of Jewish Stan,

will usher in the most important feature of the Jewish year

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Junior Set Only $2.50

Specialising in Children an d
Beginners.

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Just what is needed to try the game.

The programs of all affiliated or-
ganizations of the Temple have been
completed for the coming year. The
contemplated activities give promise
of splendid accomplishments. It is
hooped that the members will read the
Tidings regularly in order that the
affiliated organizations will not have
to re-duplicate the Tidings announce-
ments. The Illen's nut: folder will be
issued shortly. All Temple dates
should take precedence over any other
engagements, because we wish this to
he a banner year with 100 per cent
attendance.

There will he double pleasure for
those who attend the annual ball given
by the Detroit Ilebrew Orphans'
Home. The ball is announced far the
evening of Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Ar-
cadia Hall.
There will be the pleasure that al-
ways goes with a social time for which
these annual affairs are noted.
And there will he the deeper pleas-
ure that goes with knowing that those
:Mending the helping along one of the
most worthy causes to which money
can go in the city of•Detroit.
"The Hebrew Orphans' Home is
caring for and helping to educate as
bright a gathering of children as can
he found anywhere in the city," a COM-
mittee member said. "The home is Si,
crowded that a new addition can no-
where near care for the long waiting
Ilst, and ground line barn acquired
a new home in keeping with demands.
The annual ball is to help in the
worthy work."
Tickets are now in the hands of the
several committees, and those connect-
ed with the home express the hope the
public will help support this affair.

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Children under 5 served free from special Children's Menu.

The notice of all parents and chil-
dren in the Congregation is called to
the date for opening of t h e School of
Religion, viz., Sept. 31). On that day
all old pupils will report in the Chapel
at 10:30 o'clock. New pupils who wish
to register will be taken care of in
the administrative oflice of the Re-
ligious School on the second floor.

Annual Orphan Home Ball to
Be Held at Arcadia Hall
October 25.

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STRIKER'S CAFE

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DEALERS AND GRADERS OF PAPER STOCK

2829 BEAUBIEN

BIG FEATURES

Positively the Finest Ballroom in America

School of Religion:

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SUNDAY MATINEE

On next Saturday, Sept. it, the reg-
ular Sabbath services, with full choir,
will be resumed. The definite date for
the opening Sunday morning service
will be set and notice given in the
next number of the ('hronicle.

Between Garfield and Forest

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Dancing Every Night Except Monday

Sabbath and Sunday Services:

New York Jewelry House

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Now Open

Supplementary Services:

Wm. P. Bradley

4611 Woodward Avenue

Greetings!
om the
ARENA GARDENS

The attention of our members is
called to the hours for Holy Day serv-
ices as follows:
Rosh Ila-Shanah (New Year)- -
Monday, Sept. 10, at 7 p. in.; Tuesday,
Sept. 11, at 9:15 a. m.
Yong Kippur (Atonement ) --Wed-
Ill. sday, Sept. 19, at 7 p. m.; Thursday,
Sept. 20, at 9:45 a. m. Children's serv-
ice, 12:30 to 2. Memorial service at
4 p.
Succoth (Tabernacles) — Tuesday,
Sept. 25, at 10 a. in.
Shminee Atzereth (Conclusion)—
Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 10 a.
In order that a maximum of comfort
may be afforded all members of the
congregation, it is requested that you
and the members of your households
attend the services as promptly at the
hours stated as possible.
Membership cards will, as usual, be
mailed to all persons upon the con-
gregational roster. These cards must,
upon request, be shown to the usher.
An inspiring Children's Service is
being worked out for our Religious
School pupils this year. The services
will be held in the chapel at the noon
hour, the children themselves conduct-
ing the services. Parents are urged
to see that their boys and girls are
present on this important occasion.

I take this opportunity Of extending
my heartiest wishes to the Jewish
community of Detroit

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Notes

Rosh-Ha-Shanah
Greetings

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Ph,,, by SchsIdenbrand

By DR. ABRAM SIMON,
President Central Conference of Aerican R•bbis, Washington, D. C.

Israel experiences no regret in bidding farewell to the
parting year. The uncertainty of tomorrow cannot dull
our instinctive hopefulness that the next year will be a
happier one. The year 5684 holds out more promise of
physical comfort to our people in Russia and Slavonic
lands; while conditions in the freer countries of our recent
Allies are reassuring. The reasonable hope for the cessa-
tion of pogroms.physical and literary, and the more con-
structive and humane facilitation of immigration in the
United States and Palestine, furnish ample ground for the
belief that the Jew will reassert, with increasing vigor,
his eternal cultural and spiritual mission. If the religious
enthusiasm, born of the recent war, has not been worn thin,
it will yet give us a heavy and heady pull forward. The
United States is ripe for a Jewish Rennaisance. In this
spirit let us welcome the New Year! May the Jew every-
where be written in God's record for good, for peace, for
blessing!



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