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Kobrin's "How Women Love" Shed-

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CHANUKAH CONCERT

Main Store—High at Hastings

THIS SUNDAY NOON
The Detroit Yiddish theater will
"'low Women Love, " a drama
present
by Leon Kobrin, at Orchestra Ball Interesting Program Prepared for An.;
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this Sunday evening. Mischa German,
nual Entertainment of Detroit
assisted by Lucy German, the come- I
Young Judaea.

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The annual Chanukah entertain.;
of Detroit Young Judaea will be
; held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 9, all
the Jewish Institute.
Ten of the local clubs will partici-
pate and will contribute plays, songs,
recitations, declamations and dances
to an exceedingly interesting program. I
Miss Nellie Chabensky, leader of the I
Naomi Girls, is in charge of the affair. I
All Young Judaeans, their parents
and friends are urged to attend. The
general public is also invited. Ad-
mission is free.

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Place: Many of Detroit's homes.

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Plans have been completed for the
annual dance of the local Young
Judaea organization, to be held Sat -
urday evening, Dec. 15, at the Wom-
en's Federation clubhouse, Hancock
and Second avenues. The proceeds
will go towards defraying the ex-
penses for the educational program in
Detroit. Detroit Jews• are urged to
assist in the program and in the en-
MISCHA GERMAN
larging of the educational club ac-
ban, Max Skulnik, and the entire tivities among the Detroit youth.
list of his company, will take the
Pirchai Zion.
eliding role.
Those who have followed the liter-
The Pirchai Zion celebrated Chanu-
ary career of Leon Kobrin will be in- kah with a party given on Tuesday
terested in learning that the play to evening, Dec. 1, at the home of Bertha
iginally appeared in Shreiger, 513 Medbury. At the melt-
be rats
novel form in the New York Day tin- ing held on Nov. 26, at the home of
o. ^ 7." Mr . Ko-
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title
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ranks
among
the leading writers Celia Becker, 986 Medbury, the
of the day and his play has proven lowing program was presented: Oath
a hit wherever it was staged. The Of the club by Jean Aichenhaum;
flag by Mae Aichen-
noted Argentinian Jewish star, Minr.. pledge to the
Bertha Gutentag, will also appear in baum; a Jewish story was read by
Saftel Margolis; "flow I Profited by
Young Judaea," by Miss Becker;
this play.
piano solo by Bessie Kosak.

A DISCOVERY!

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Anti•Semite Finds
Jewish Paper.

Monday, Nov. 26. A discussion was
I held on the question of whether Zang-
will was justified in his attack ;on the
mail)—The
BERLIN (J. T. A., by
a Jewish Jewish leaders. Participating in the
Amberger Tageblatt has i s discovered
. discussion were the Misses Weisberg ,
that the London Times
organ. "By chance I have made a re- Shanock Allen and Lesser. Plans
re-
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are being made by the club for the
markable discovery," the Editor
celebration of the third anniversary
I ports. "While holding my Times, I
chanced to notice the reflection in the to take place on Dec. 19.
mirror. 'Semit,' it read. The Jews,
Sons of Judaea.
who read their mother tongue from
The Sons of Judaea will give a Cha-
right to left, read the name Times in ,
that fashion. It is the Jewish organ, nukah party this Saturday evening.
the Semit. The last proprietor welt Chanukah songs will be sung by Max
is Shievitz and Morris Kosak. Recite-
the Times, Lord Northcliffe,
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wnown to have been a Jew, a ind v' tit. lions by Nathan Rubenstein, games
naming of this paper was certainly and refreshments will 1* features of
not a matter of chance on the part the evening.
of the Jewish magnates of the city. I
This discovery must be communicated ;
Knights of Judaea.
immediately to the anti•Jewish circles
The Knights of Judaea will cele-
brate Chanukah this Saturday evening
in England."
— I at a party to he given for members
land their friends at 1111 Westmin-
I liter avenue.
i At the meeting Tuesday evening, a
CHANUKAH GREETINGS
debate was held on question of
; whether Israel Zangwill was justified
in his criticisms of the Zionist organ-
ization leaders and the British gov -
ernment. Arthur Rabinowitz, who de-
fended Zangwill, was awarded a two
Hemlock 3241
to one decision of the judges, Joseph
Seligson, Joseph Markel and Abraham
Hemlock 4768
Torgow. Jacob Kadushin opposed the
views of Zangwill.
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tax of $250 on each immigrant and
$50 on every alien resident in the
United States is proposed in a bill
drafted by Representative Watkins,
Democrat, of Oregon, who will intro-
duce the bill upon the con,kning of
Congress.
Chairman Johnson of the House
Immigration Committee is prepared to
submit his bill reducing the immigra-
tion quota from 3 per cent to 2 per
cent of the various nationals in the
United States, based on the census of
1890. Under Mr. Johnson's bill only
Par rts and children of American cit-
izens will he exempt from the quota
as well as certain professional classes .
Declarants, however, desiring to bring
their husbands, wives or children will
be able to do so only under the quota
limitations.

MONTREAL (J. T. A.)—Ninety-
two Jewish refugees from the Ukraine
mostly from Kiev and Podol, arrived
in Montreal Sunday. They are the
first group among the 0,000 refugees
the Canadian Government is under-
, stood to have indicated its intention
;of admitting.
The refugees come via Roumania
; where they spent several years and
I from where they were ejected, to-
gether with thousands of others the
Roumanian authorities have evacu- l
; ated from Bessarabia and other sec- l
' tions of Roumania.
widows
the arrivals

were

murdered

the

portation on Ellis Island and whom
Canada is willing to admit will fall
as a public charge on Canada was ;
given by the representative of the
Jewish Colonization Association here.
The I. C. A. in addition guarantees
that in case any of them will have to
be deported she will hear the expenses.

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about the S. P. U. G., otherwise
known as the Society for the
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dent Wilson's daughter was president
of this much-heralded organization,
the purpose of which was explained in
its title.
True, the pressure of war days
which called the S. P. U. G. into being
has eased up, but the wisdom of giv-
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Rugs
Smoking Stands

Table Lamps
Vacuum Cleaners

Cedar Chests
Davenports
Davenport Suites

Victrolas
Victor Records
Washing Machines

Dining Furniture

Dinner Sets

Writing Desks

Gas Ranges

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ready to receive him?
In some homes he is a burden because
livelihood
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and proves to be a great care to his
family.
Who is the old man that is coming to
your home? YOU are and YOU will
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preparation have you made to take care
of yourself? What assurance have you
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had stood on the Plymouth Rock, and,
after admitting 10 Pilgrim Fathers, IIII
had said, "Your quota is full, the rest
That
Chanukah
can
be celebrated
made its initial bow before a Jewish
every
child
be given
suitable
Chanu- in audience.
of you go back to England,'" Dr. Na-
than Kress at Temple Emanu-EI yes- CHANUKAH PROGRAMS kah gifts, among them a box of can-
The Menorah, over nine feet in
terday said, speaking of immigration
height, bearing 103 incandescent
restrictions and attempts to draw a ARE URGED IN SCHOOLS dles for use in their home.
lights, arranged in series of three and
distinction between classes. "Yet we
way to appease the cravings of chil- sevens, the pinnacle incandescent
are all immigrants or descendants of
was
a
NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—Temple
serving as the eighth light for all,
Immigrants. An American means any
dren for a "tree" and "gifts" was
one who is born in America, or who Sisterhoods affiliated with the Na- demonstrated by Seattle Jewry who laden with gifts for the children. J
Orthodox as well as reform
bailing from other lands, takes ou t tional Federation are urged to ar- last year were introduced to a Chit-
the
praise t Jews,
citizenship papers and swears alle- range special Chanukah programs for nukah festival that may serve as a joined in giviing high
ceremony,
which designed for Jewish
giance to the Constitution. This re- the religious schools in their temples, pattern of the historic event, for a
children, not only minimizes unsatis-
cent attmept to delimit Americana on in a message sent them by Mrs. new form of celebration the world fied "Santa Claus craving" but gives
the basis of religion or race is an out- Henry Nathan, chairman of the Na- over. "The Community Menorah"
them a finer appreciation of Chanukah
rageous insult to the Intelligence of tional Committee on Religious Schools.
.
people of this land and treachery to She recommends that every school idea, originated by Dr. Samuel E itself.
Koch, Rabbi of the Temple Di Hirsch,
sls
of
the
founders
of
this
re-
I the id -
give a special entertainment and that
public."

