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PAGE SIX
miseries upon the defenceless Jew of southeastern Europe.
It may be stated with almost the exactness of a natural law
that cleanliness is directly proportional to the wealth of a peo-
ple, and there is no better proof of this than the American Jew
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
as contrasted with our co-religionists in these vermin-infested,
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God-forsaken pogrom countries.
Jacob H. Schakne, Bus. Mgr.
Joseph J. Cummins, Pres. and Editor
If this Congressman had openly and frankly stated that he
Entered so second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffi!e at Detroit, did not believe that any more Jews should be admitted to this
Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
country, we would then know that he was an anti-Semite. But
when such a petty ridiculous reason is offered, we are rather
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By PHILIP SLOMUVITZ
Canada is the latest angel to clear
a path for the Wandering Jew. The
several hundred Jewish immigrants
who were to he deported by the United
States because they came in excess of
the Russian quota have been granted
a place of refuge in our neighboring
country. There is good fortune in
this. At least a few hundred are to
be saved from the cruel fate of ex-
pulsion, of being tossed from land to
land. For where should they go?
Back to the countries they are trying
to escape from, when even their so-
called "birthplaces" refuse to grant
them peaceful domicile?
BLESSINGS FOR
CHANUKAH
Abie, neglecting his r •al
proached the door to
' s
visit to the sick, Isaac al
a weak voice addressed hi, olfe.
By Jessie E. Sampter.
"Sarah," he said, "do y
what day it is?"
Blessed art Thou, 0 Gor our Lord,
"Yes," replied Sarah, tr.,ng v
Who made us holy with his word,
to bring his attention 1, a, k tI
And told us on this feast of light
To light one candle more each night. broth, "it's Chanukah, isn't it?"
To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach
(Because when foes about us pressed
"It's Chanukah," mournfully
this office by Tuesday evening of each week.
The Lord His priests with courage peated the old man, "and ,ve..'s
blest
to light the Chanukah candles?"
The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to
To crush us all with death or shame,
"Maybe tomorrow," Nat
W Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the
To strike and give his people rest,
Sarah, "we shall have the n
Nair expressed by the writers.
'Tis Being Humanitarian.
And in the (louse that lie loved best, handy. The store was closed
The few hundred refugees who are Rebuild our Everlasting flame.)
the Sabbatah and today because
Kislew 29, 5684
to be admitted to Canada are given Blessed art Thou,the whole world's to attend to you, and the money
December 7, 1923
only a temporary home. These de-
King,
for medicine. Tomorrow, as so
Allied with the Jewish Theological by the religious observance committee portees are admitted only as "tour- Who did so wonderful a thing
we have some money, we'll bi
Seminary in its efforts to keep the of the United Synagogue.
ists," until the opening of the new For our own fathers true and bold
Menorah and candles; then I'll
Augmenting the work already indi- Russian quota in July. The human- At this same time in days of old.
light of Judaism in this country is
the two candles and an extra os
a speakers' bureau provides itarian act of the Canadian immigra-
Chanukah is observed by the lighting of candles, beginning the United Synagogue of America, cated,
today.
Don't worry."
with its auxiliary organizations; the speakers who deliver religious and ed- tion authroities, thankful as the Jews ABIE THE MESSENGER BOY
"It isn't right," replied '
with one on the first night and adding an additional candle for Women's
League and the Young Peo- ucational addresses for young men and are for it, is nevertheless merely a
"Never
before have I fail, 1 to
each night, until on the last night eight candles are lighted.
ple's League of the United Synagogue young women. In this work the par- part-time act of charity. Sooner or
A Chanukah Story by Abraham
the first Chanukah candle, eiien
This Is performed in recollection of the miraculous interces- of America and its affiliated institu- ent organization has the co-operation later these Jews will have to march
Burstein.
I was a boy of 10. Maybe the
in an endeavor to solve such of the Young People's League of the on, seeking a place of rest where their
sion of God who kept the light burning in the Temple. The tions
from Moshele will conic tiny
of effort; to muster the in- United Synagogue. In the general wanderings may end. Canada's hu-
No one knew why he was called a the money?"
most important aspect of Chanukah is well nigh forgotten by problems
tellectual strength of our people for field, the work of the United Syna- manitarianism, exceeding as it did
most of our co-religionists on this festive holiday. Who recalls the production of adequate text books, gogue divides itself into two parts: America's liberality, was nevertheless messenger "boy," and no one knew "It can't come today—it's Su
(I) In larger communities and (2) conditional. It is understood that whey he should be familiarly called Don't worry about Moshe!c. It
the courage and self-sacrifice of the Maccabees in repelling the working out methods of dealing with in
"Abie." For he was a little, smooth-
smaller communities.
young people as well as adults,
each immigrant will be obliged to send shaven, stooping, middle-aged mes- the first time we haven't heard
invader! Their heroism is of no consequence, and were it not our
In the larger communities, the
assuming the responsibility for the
an application for admission to the senger for the telegraph company, him for a month. He is always
for the symbolism of the Chanukah lights, they would be buried spiritual welfare of the Jews of the United Synagogue has found that in
cling. The doctors say you war
United States as soon as the new
in the oblivion which has covered so many heroic figures in smaller communities, retaining the many congregations are confronted Russian quota opens; that each im- for whose age at least his friends well so quickly if you worry."
with difficulties because their educa- migrant is to pay admission tax of should have shown more verbal re-
Jewish
morale
of
our
college
students,
"But the Chanukah lights—"
Israel.
young men and young women tional, social and religious institu- $10, and the Jewish Colonization As- spect. lie once confessed to forty- interposed Isaac.
Jewry today is very easily satisfied with rendering service both
and devising ways and means for tions do not function adequately. It sociation (ICA) additionally guaran- eight years, but the doctor whose
slipped away from the
that requires no more effort or self-sacrifice than the lighting stimulating Jewish life in the home gives expert advice on all of these tee that in the event of deportation shingle hung next to the telegraph in Able
a sudden turmoil of thoughh
of the candles, but so few are prepared and willing to make the and thus strengthening the religious subjects and it gives expert advice of any of the refugees she will bear office was certain that he gave every felt in his pockets, but there w,
also on the proper construction of a the expenses. This is the new mode appearance of being seventy.
a penny there. There was
sacrifices and to give of themselves to the cause of Judaism and sentiments of the children.
Where Abie lived no one seemed even
The progress of Science is disclos- synagogue building and the means of of hospitality that is offered the Jew.
mediate way by which he could
humanity as did the sons of Mattathais.
ing many higher fields for human raising funds for these buildings, as And that from the two freest ...owl. to know or evince any desire of as- candles by nightfall, and his a
certaining. They knew that only on sentimental heart was deeply t.
The innumerable pressing problems confronting American activities. The United Synagogue to the getting up of budgets, as to the tries on earth.
rare occasions did he desecrate the by Isaac's distress. Sudden!
Jewry as well as European Jewry call for action, self-secrifice, feels that religion must enter these conduct of religious schools and from
among
whom
to
choose
a
rabbi.
Sabbath and never did he appear for hand came in contact with th,
The Cycle of the Jew.
material aid, creation of spiritual and educational centers. Yet fields if Judaism is to be strengthened
work on a Jewish holiday. He per- grams, and an idea came to hi
Combat Missionaries.
the United States and that all mod-
The
old
cycle
is
moving.
It
is
ro-
the majority are willing to light candles and feel complacent in
formed his tasks efficienty, however,
A
feature
of
its
work
in
the
larger
ern discoveries must be utilized for
to to with tips and the pu
and satisfied that they have done all that is required of them, this purpose. In detail, the United communities has to do with combat- tating in its natural and historically which satisfied both employer and pat- had
of a tin Menorah and candles
repeating
course.
One
country
closes
hoping that the embattled, broad-visioned Maccabees will dis- Synagogue, which is 11 years old, and ing the missionary evil, which is de- its doors for our people; another opens ron; that he was somewhat of a mys- cents at the Jewish boxistorl
tery was also quite satisfactory,
new and insidious methods
solve all the difficulties and once again bring Israel a new has 175 branches has, among other veloping
things, published educational works for winning our children away from its doors temporarily, then learns for everyone in the neighborhood blocks
The away.
5 telegrams were divide
lived a mysterious existence behind three equal packages. In a is
triumph,
of great value to every religious the fold. A number of large cities, from the reaction of its predecessors,
sesk-
forcing
the
Jew
to
wander
on,
This, however, can hardly be accomplished in our present school. Among them are:
the
doors
of
his
tenement
or
his
including Chicago, has set up religious
had were
reached
the door for wh(
schools for this purpose and in New ing for a new haven of refuge. Thus store. Able was taken for granted Able
guests
assembling
the
Publish Teachres' Manual.
age by a few, for our enemies are more numerous, more deter-
York City, Bible story classes and the cycle has been moving for cen- as the kindly and wizened messenger noon ceremony, displaying firs
mined and better organized, while we are disorganized, indiffer- The Bible stories by Shulamith celebrations
turies. NOW it is blessed America boy, who had delivered telegrams g
of
Jewish
festivals
are
rams
in
his
hand.
which have been primar-
of
that
closes
its
doors
in
the
face
ent and spiritually poverty stricken. The Maccabees were upon Ish-Kishor,
From a distance a toll noun
written as a text book for children arranged for, which attract large our wanderers. Who would have from the local office even since the
the soil of a Jewish Fatherland, which of itself was of infinite ily
neighbors could remember.
numbers of children to whom the
between the ages of 8 and 10.
a few years ago that this land
Now one thing delighted Abie of spied
the
brown for
uniform.
Ile 1
moral value. We today are deprived of that valuable moral A manual for teaching Biblical message of Judaism is thus brought. dreamt
over,
reaching
the telegram
This work is extended also to those would follow the footsteps of reaction- all matters pertaining to his employ- o "For the wedding?" he aske:
asset, and if we are to succeed, there must be better organiza- history, prepared by Rabbi Eugene institutions
where delinquent children ary Europe? But the facts stare us ment. He was paid for each message
Kohn,
as
a
teachers'
guide
to
these
"Yes,"
answered
Abie,
impor
tion, more solidarity, more understanding, and greater interest Bible stories and also as a text book are housed, to whim a chaplain is in the face. The doors of the United delivered, therefore any hall wedding, "five of them at once."
States ar eclosed. Canada's hospital- to which many invitations were gen-
in the affairs of Israel.
for adult study circles; a curriculum provided.
"Thank s; ' murmured the
is temporary. What country will orally sent, would be sure to bring him
Miracles may be performed by divine intercession, but in the for religious schools, the first of its In the smaller communities, where ity
be next to extend a welcome to the a maximum return on a minimum man, hastily snatching the en
there
is
often
no
congregation
or
re-
kind ever published. The publication
from the messenger's hand—A
affairs of man "God helps those who help themselves."
Jew in this eternal cycle? Or will
of this curriculum has been welcomed ligious school, or where, if such insti- the Jewish people cease to depend effort. Over the week-end he might
Abie could
wits
by all educators in this Jewish field tutions do exist, they are badly or- upon the liberality of the nations and have half a dozen of these, and be fore
telegrams
and gaher
holder his
disappE
and its circulation is as large as the ganized, and function poorly, the stop the wheels of this vicious cycle I gis a goodly . number of tips and the banquet hall.
United
Synagogue
renders
excellent
pa
feasts
ill
addition.
Sunday
s
ol
to
field itself; tracts and pamphlets de-
With a blank, yet resigned
definitely and firmly undertaking was to him his big business day.
In another column in this issue is an article by Georg scriptive of Jewish holidays and other service through its lay and rabbinical by
sion on his face, Abie, retired
Programs of the the buildinig of a permanent home
This was the Sunday of the first the door and awaited his °ppm
Brandes, the most noted literary critic living today. This article religious subjects are published by representatives.
such
as
will
mark
independent
action
Young People's League are supplied
Chanukah light. Abie knewl it was Not everyone tipped the MP!
League.
is quite a revelation. Brandes, always known as a Dane, finds the A Women's
calendar of Jewish festivals is to the young folks of these smaller in behalf of our people? If anything, a day of rejoicing and was eager to
but at this moment tips
himself at the age of 65 decidedly a Jew with a fervid Zionist regularly distributed among two thou- communities in order that they may the eternal cycle moves because we hurry home—wherever that was—to boy,
dependent upon the nations of the perform his holiday duty. It was necessity.
point of view. This transformation is nowadays not unique, for sand educational institutions enabling intelligently deal with those questions are
Then
an elderly man, in e.
world. We shall lose this spirit of therefore his last delivery-15 tele-
Judasim which trouble them.
attire, walked by t
numberless of our co-religionists have had forced upon them the them to avoid setting entry and class of The
United-Synagogue also goes out dependence when we decide to make grams all addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. full-dress
examinations
on
Jewish
holidays.
trance.
It
was evident that th
fact, unpleasant perhaps at first, but to which they soon recon- An important feature of the work to meet thousands of Jewish farmers our position in the world secure Israel Adler, Houston Ilall." Which
a "m'chutan," father either
he
through
self-emancipation.
and
has
organized
many
rural
com-
cile themselves, that they were Jews. Professor Albert Einstein, of the United Synagogue which has
required no sharp mental employ- bride or groom. Abie held out
along religious lines and to
ment to inform him that a wedding and hatch of envelopes toward
the greatest living astronomer, for a long time lived with illu- met with universal approval and munities
The Law—Aed An Exception.
extent it has helped to stern the
was going on.
"Telegrams for you, miste
sory belief that he was a German, but the recent outbreaks of which in addition to carrying the an
drift
of
Jews
hack
to
the
city,
and
The
Russian
deportees
are
the
vic-
At 3:45 Abie entered the narrow grams for the wedding."
of Judaism to our own people
anti-Semitism in Germany have caused him to change his mind. message
is proving of tremendous value in in- saved many a man from abandoning tims of the law. It is said that laws hallway that led to the stairs of Hous-
The silk-hatted "m'chutan" I
Although Georg Brandes was made to realize by his adver- terpreting Judaism to hundreds of his farm because he could not endure are made to he broken. The law of ton Hall. The clothing store on one telegrams
and seemed about
thought that his children were the quota could not be broken, in spite side of the entrance was open, but the
saries in controversial matters that when they exhausted all thousands of non-Jews and thus al- the
away.
But for the first tins
growing up without Jewish contacts.
the seals of good American faith little fruit store kept by Isaac and life Abie had forgotten to ■ Irt
legitimate argument that they would finally resort to calling laying prejudice and misunderstand- One other feature of the work of of
that the immigrants possessed in the Sarah Kaplan was strangely closed his hand. The other hesitate ,
ing, is its radio program. By
him a Jew, yet these things did not have the effect of bringing arrangement
with one of the leading the United Synagogue needs to be form of visas. Their visas proved and silent.
ment, then dropped a dime I
him to a recognition of his Judaic origin. It took the insults and broadcasting companies, the United mentioned at this point and that is mere scraps of paper. Yet even this Just as the messenger reached the outstretched
palm and was .41
publication of the United Syna- rule of the quota had its exceptions, foot of the stairs he noticed that the
the injustice of his beloved Poles to bring him back to the fold Synagogue, in advance of every holy the
Here was a tip, but still not
day and festival broadcasts a sermon, gogue Recorder. This is a periodical and this exception made the case of door leading into the couple's single Able considered whether to tel
of Israel.
edited
by
leading
rabbis
and
aims
to
music, folk songs and folk
the deportees the more painful. While living room was ajar. He paused for other telegrams individually
It is rather tragic that our savants, our geniuses, our scien- synagogal
tales appropriate to the occasion. reach every Jew and Jewess In this the hundreds of unfortunates waited a moment to gaze in, wondering what
them all on one chance.
tists must be awakened to consciousness of their Jewishness by Even the non-Jewish listeners-in on country who is interested in tradi- to be deported, an order was issued could be transpiring there on what stake
shadow of the door he minh
Judaism. It contains numer- permitting the admission of Prince
such shockingly drastic methods as were necessary in the cases these remarkable programs have taken tional
was ordinarily a business day. And least
10 minutes, seeing no on
of
ous
articles
on
Jewish
subjects
and
the trouble of expressing their pleas-
Youssoupoff, self-confessed slayer of there he found the immediate explana- he could approach with any c
of Brandes and Einstein.
ure, and they indicated that it has pictures the progress of Jewish re- Rasputin, his wife and Baroness tion.
a return.
All of the catastrophies that have befallen Jewry have not given
Wrangel, the wife of the leader of
them a better understanding of ligious life in America.
Old Isaac lay on his cheap iron bed,
Then there was a slight coo
In the field of elementary educa- pogrom-bands, as "diplomatic repre-
been an unmixed evil, if they brought back to us these giant the Jewish people.
covered by an old torn quilt, his gray- and a young silk-hatted in
tion—that
is,
for
our
children—there
sentatives" of Czarist Russia. Prince white beard showing over the cover. came up the stairs, with a I
intellectual figures, but is the cost of these prodigal returns not
Problems of Students.
are needed a series of books on his-
too great! Must we always pay in blood and in misery before Another important feature of the tory, religion and Hebrew grammer, Youssoupotts passport was signed His cheeks were even paler than ever. elders. This was undoulde
the regency of the late Czar. Bside him sat Sarah, concern written groom himself. Abie hurried I
work
of
the
United
Synagogue
which
we understand the viewpoint of the world? It is not easily goes beyond the Jewish field is the covering every subject of instruction during
The law is holy when the poor immi-
over her wrinkled face, while held forth his last remaining
understood or imagined what intense suffering these men must editing of moving pictures on Bibli- and pedagogy adequately. Another grant is involved; it is valueless for large
of text books is sorely needed the representatives of reaction. For she attempted to feed her husband
have endured when their cosmopolitanism, their world outlook cal subjects for use in religious series
(Turn to last page.)
from
a glass of steaming broth. As
for high school departments of our this law is the very symbol of a new
was crumbled by malicious anti-Semitic attacks. They felt schools of whatever denomination.
religious schools and pare must be reaction in our post-war life.
Within
what
may
he
called
the
certain that they were citizens of the world, recognized as lead- strictly Jewish field, the United Syn- kept with scientific developments in
ers of their respective fields of endeavor, and would receive the agogue gives great attention to the the fields of psychology and pedagogy,
Our Brothers Keepers.
requiring the same continual revision
credit and approval due them for their splendid achievements. Jewish problems of the college stu- of
In the face of the impending crisis
educational material as is the case
Their disappointment must have been indescribably acute, their dent. Student houses have been set of secular schools of every civilized American Jews must remember that
close to the college centers, which country. For this work, a special ed- they or their fathers were themselves
pain most intense, when they learned that the world had such up
are social and religious rallying
victims of similar circumstances
cheap tawdry standards of value, and would not hesitate ot dis- grounds for the students and special ucational department ought to be set the
up in charge of a qualified director, that brought them to these shores.
activities have been devised in order who with his assistants would lend Had they been less fortunate as to I
credit them because they were Jews.
We cannot overlook the fact that something was radically to bring students within the scope of direct aid and instruction for the so- cone a few years later than they have,
the community.
of these problems which con- they would have been forced to suffer
wrong with both Danish and German Jewry, for they cannot Work among the children is not lution
the same indignity of being tossed
hope to escape the responsibility which was theirs to keep a limited merely to the home and the tinually arise in religious schools.
from place to place, homeless and un-
Brandes and an Einstein in the fold of Israel. These Jewries un- religious school. The United Syna- JERUSALEM ELECTRIFIED protected. And because they are more
fortunate they must remember their
doubtedly failed to impress upon these men and others the gogue has devoted much attention to
spiritual welfare of Jewish lads
value, the beauty, the sacredness of Judaism, and consequently, the
JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.)—Elec- brothers. All Israel are brothers; we
who belong to the Boy Scouts and in
are our brothers' keepers. We, who
tricity
for
lighting
and
heating
pur-
with nothing to hold them, they departed and forgot entirely one instance has succeeded in having
are safe, free, happy and prosperous,
their origin, until rudely awakened by world anti-Semitism.
a section of a large Boy Scout encamp- poses will soon replace the rather owe a duty ot the less fortunate. For
primitive
methods
still
in
vogue
in
net aside for Jewish boys, where
them we must begin to build anew,
Shall we in America repeat the blunders of Danish and Ger- ment
can receive proper spiritual this ancient city. The current will and when we begin to build we must
man Jewry and other Jewries of Europe who have been so re- they
training and where they can obtain come from the power station erected remember that what is needed is per-
miss and negligent? Must we too be awakened by the cataclysm lusher food. It invesitgates boys' and by the Engineer Rutenherg, under a manency, and permanent tranquility
girls summer camps and endorses special British Government concession, can be found only in a home that one
before we realize our Jewishness?
of these establishments as adhere the Lison Arab, an Arab language can call his own.
The cases of these two men are significant though painful. such
to the rules and regulations developed newspaper says it learns.
Those who advocate the sinking of all religious differences, the
Where the Synagogue Is Hurt.
creation of an international brotherhood are a little premature,
we wwIU'toewwwlfrsww•tlswbww'kfewawwrroewwSU'woswwdll'w•bwwifrn
About a year ago Detroit Jews
for even if we are willing to lead in the procession, the others
were up in arms over a number of
are not ready to fall in line.
entertainments that were given in lo-
cal churches for Jewish boys and
girls. There was a general alarm that
the Jewish youth was being attracted
Lord, the true that follow thee
to the church by free movies and re-
The Sixty-ninth Congress of the United States now in session
Beam in vict'ry'a radiant light,
freshments, and there were unofficial
will, in all probability, pass the 2 per cent immigration law,
schemes on imitating the non-Jew by
Fill'd their hearts with joyous glee,
giving free movies and entertain-
amending the existing 3 per cent immigration law.
Even in the darkest night.
ments that the youth should not be lost
Among the reasons given for the passage of this law some
to us. We recollected these schemes
will be fanciful, others reasonable. some personal, others gen-
Roaring billows wild and fleet,
and plans when we were told by the
eral. But, among them all we doubt whether any can surpass
leading Orthodox synagogue that if
Onward pressed the enemy's band;
we wanted to use a room in that build-
in shallowness and vindictiveness the reasons offered by one of
Israel's remnant Jacob's seat,
ing
for a group of young Zionist work-
the members of the present Congress. His reasons are that the
How wilt thou their might withstand?
ers we would have to pay for it, be-
Jew is dirty. unkempt, and does not engage in useful occupa-
cause "what belongs to the members
tions; and therefore, he should be excluded and the Nordics,
should not be given away." Of course
Rise ye heroes, rise to fight
we declined to pay. In the first place
who are clean well kept, and who engage in useful occupations,
For your standard, truth divine,
we can't afford to pay for the use of
should be admitted.
Not by numbers nor by might,
a meeting place. In the second place.
We were of the opinion that the epithet "dirty Jew" was
By his spirit ye shall shine.
there is a wiser group of men at the
really safely deposited in the limbo of forgotten past, but we
head of the United Hebrew Sschools
made
aware
by
this
occurrence
that
anti-Semites
can
recall
of Detroit, who understand that the
And inspired by such appeal
are
youth must not be abused but attract-
to mind many harrowing and unpleasant experiences, and this
Ev'ry man to hosts increased;
ed to the Jewish centers. So we sr,-
is not the least of them.
And they fought with holy zeal
ferred the hospitality of the local Cal-
We admit that the poverty stricken, pogrom driven, starved
mud Torahs. But that does not end
Till the tyrant-hold released.
the matter. Not because we were
Jewry of Poland, Ukrania and Roumania are dirty and un-
personally abused and insulted when
kempt, and are not engaged in useful occupations. We do ad-
Lord, thy truth, thy holy love,
we were told that the leading syna-
mit that they are vermin infested and seek to make a living by
Is our cheriah'd still;
gogues do not do "charity" work by
whatever method they possibly can. But who in all fairness can
1241 W000dward
offering meeting quarters to young
And in faith for evermore,
blame the Jew for this? Has he chosen dirt and vermin and
Zionists. but because we feel that even
Thy command we follow will.
if
the
synagogue
belongs
to
t°o
mem-
speculation, or has it been forced upon him by insane pogrom-
bers it still owes • duty to the com•
ADOLPH HUEBSCH.
ists, mad anti-Semites, blood-thirsty adventurers? It does come
munity at large. The synagogue's
UNITED SYNAGOGUE IS FACTOR IN
DEVELOPING JEWISH LIFE IN U. S.
Chanukah.
Georg Brandes.
One of Detroit's
Famous Christmas Stores
For 50 Years
Suggestions:
Smoke Screens.
Gloves
Hose
Kimonos
Pajamas
Beads
Bags
Earrings
111ah Jong
Tourist Cases
Purses
Chanukah Hymn
Toiletries
Perfumes
Ivory
Furs
Sweaters
Blouses
Scarfs
Felt Slippers
Underwear
Etc., Etc.
BEYN'S
with very bad grace from those who worship Christ to call the
Jew all these names, and in the name of Christ visit all these
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