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armpit Nell El
Notes

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tE. JOSEPH- -

I Sunday Services:

On Sunday morning, Dec. 30, at
10:45, Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz will
deliver a sermon on the topic "Re-
Be Chas. H. Ime1M.1
I ligion and Politics—A Glimpse Into
1Cupywriaht. Ian,
was the Future." All are cordially in-
Well, Lord Alfred Douglas, the miserable English rotten, got what
vited.
l
was sentenced to six months in j•i and fined for

\

when he
ique on
coming to him
th•t Winston Churchill has issued • f•lse commun
ew• sin Sabbath Services:
est C•ssel
his !Ong charge
to tee Sir Ern was
proven and other Jminut
d
'
. •
es
Sabbath
services will be held as
in seven
S
lie
the B a ttle of u
the stock market.
ogee
opportunity to nd this so-called "nobleman" who had attempted to fatten usual at 10 :30 Saturday.
'
liar, ■
a proceeds
to be
on
the
of an •nti•Semitic scandal sheet (now haopily defunct),
chum of Quiet Hour of Music:
e belongs—in j•il. Dthe as wo •
ix months w here h
room after
ouglcourt
will rest for s
The Quiet Hour of Music will take
They probably fumigated
•
the late Oscr
W.
place this Sunday at 4 p. m., with
Douglas was led out.
Abram Ray Tyler at the organ and I

en And

I Ford-foe-President movement, backed by untold
■ tion ■
convention of at least 12
The r ecent n
a great
illions (of press agents), resulted in
m
persons in Dearborn, Mich., and after renting • room in one of the hotels,
was
other guests awake with their w rangling. It
"delegates" kept the
the
Peace Ship excursion. As a straw condi-
uccessful
as
the
famous
just as s
date, Ford has
as proved himself • wonder.
..
-

which
and
• lot the
1, Girls'

mpli-

wke the

Au ex.
•
• rat evli-
d by the
etc .if Amer.
by Lady
iriam's Bible
SbIries" and
Bible Times."

i;z4; gEF,5!!

itiOt

, Vacation Movie:
All children of the Sabbath School
I are invited to the special vacation ,
movie which takes place in the chapel
on Thursday,'
of the temple at 2 p. no

editor of this remarkable array of
first notable omission is that the
mind, made • very distinct contri•
The
Rabbi bloc Landman, to my
notables. American progress when he delivered •n impassioned attack on
buton
to
t
of the Ku Klux Klan who insisted in outraging the ceremony
the members
soldier's monument by coming uninvited to place • wreath
of unveiling
•
foot of the monument. While the words he uttered were heard by

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Under the auspice's of the Men's
Temple Club, Judge Julian W. Mack
will be the speaker on Jan. 2, at it ;
p. m., in the chapel of the temple.
His subject will be "The Truth About
Palestine" and the meeting is open
to the public.

at the few, they went ringing through the entire land, shaming those who
only • arrogate to themselves the title of "100 per cent Americans."
would

tl

t"Itics are
and "First
111 her own
in presenting
• said in part:
I history, and
on as that of
suseeptible of
nt. I ran only
the whole sad,
rye of my race
pathy; and 1
moral and the
eh ,are so very
found to shine
t." Nellie Ma-

A STORE EVER ALERT
in SERVING the PUBLIC

The most important factor in store service is the honest, earnest desire
on the merchant's part to build up and maintain a permanent, pleasant,
human relationship—daily dealings on a basis of real mutual advantage
and satisfaction.
On such a basis Frank & Seder's have faithfully striven to build. This
goods of standard quality and mark them at the lowest
policy—to gather
prices they can take and not at the highest prices they can get—has brought
to this store tremendous success.

Stint Notro

Dr. Landman knows what contribution to "American progress"
com-
Possibly
1%61 your new-a to A. I). Krotinger
some of the Jews he n•mes have made, but I for one confess myself
have
in the dark. Authors like Ben Hecht and Anna Yesierska may
735 Maarten St., Telephone 1095.
pletely
writte entert•ining novels, and they •re entitled to have their names in •
.
"Who's s Who," but surely not because they have made any distinct contri.
two Welcome ,
Congregation Beth Israel o f
The
bastion to American progress. But why mention these two? There are
rr
Flint extends a hearty welcome to
score or more that I could mention whose contribution to American pro rrr
. I
Ladies first , so I will take only room boys and girls home from colleges- ,
can best be designated by • cipher.
Sidn ey
all of Fame: M
The Jewish Community Center is al
a plce
in the Hall
a
who
bane
Jew
K
hut
d
to mention the
ways open for them.
C. Borg, Rose Brenner, Mrs. J. Walter Friedberg, rs.
Misch, Mrs. Henry Moskowitz, Miss Lillian
C
that
Sophie Irene Loeb, Mrs.
noted for we ere work. Confidentially, I think
Pink affair
Ball: was that of the
An attractive
D. Wald. These are been more successful in the selection of this group Sisterhood
has
Brother Landman
second annual pink ball held Thurs-
in the entire list. Anyway, it is ••n interesting pastime.
at the Jewish
than any other
day e vening, Dec. 27, the Beth !s-
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Community Center by
who is to deliver •
terhood Society. The ball-
reel Sisterhood
We have in our midst Professor Stein of Germany,
be-
was foreign
this country. Professor Stein for 20 years
oom was elaborately decorated,
in
led
cour. of lectures
variety
of subjects r oot
ffectively carried out in
editor of the Berlin Vossiche Zeitung, and he is • professor
of the University
song and dance
e
on a
rne, Switzerland. Professor Stein will speak
charmingly given b y
d
B
ranging
from Stinnes up to philosophy and sociology. He promises tosbe numbers
color scheme.
were Two
or-
Charlotte and Dorothy
n interesting
ante vistor.
i
I am sure that program committees rf Jewish
e ganizations looking for a real attraction should find in Prote•sor Stein • the
Kroll
of Detroit. Much credit for the
Misses

iFE.

Carry me
terry ways.
aid continually.
, empty days
spinning wheel.
ile on me and

man to meet their requirements.
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Our New Year's Resolution

Will be the strict adherence to this established policy—and to be of greater
service to the people of this city.

EDER

,
affair is due the committees i t
of Mrs. Louis Lebster, Mrs. William ,
Rosenberg, Mrs. James Silk, Mrs. Ed-
Not
berg and Mrs. Barney

1413 to 1447

WOODWARD Ail

ou ld say not!
n at H aaaaa d. I
wish
Yes,
" restr ictio
k of Je•
No more talm
•h
he a scholar?
Wyman.
find" like Iczy Zarakov. Is
a k e s There
d
when H
are more than enough scholars in every uni. \
d—he
scholar.
Issy is not •
farmore valuable to H
School Activities:
a-slay, dear, ignorant render.
A Bar Mitzvah preparatory class
ye
is a star football, hockey and baseball player, that's what bay is. He is a
son of • team. in Boston. But Harvard needs good football and baseball has been arranged for the boys of
Congregation
Beth Israel. Dr. I. L.
players, and what boots it if Izzy'• f ether came to this country only 22 years

industry;
ated him
ny wheel and run
duk in the sun,
ad who knows.
01('S.
'09 god made
d. On that day
.0 me and say,
-" Oh, I know
! Ilis speech will

ago' Rah Rah! Rah! Harvard!

ae some brook
fast to look
I it does not touch.
will reach and

I that seeks for it,
And nay tots
lancer knows.
like me then,
crackling thorns
oil. When all said
e fed.
ong again!
mnd and to feel
my heel!
It coax me then,
Paradise,
.h reproachful eyes
to earth again.
will leave
ere bright willows

to weave
Lot will go
calling down
as heaven to drown

If ; but wa-
ll run free
II, in The Freeman.

*HENBERG
LOCKED BY
WISH FEELING

- Charg.
- 1J. T.
iitic feeling and the
Ku Klux Klan were
ry of the official in-
! murder of Howard
teven years old who
igled to death in a
awn, near M'indhatn ,

9. Jonah Goldstein
boy's pari.rts,appesl -
1fred F. Smith to or.
eat 'inquiry into the

trney Gees cal.
'the Jews are, after
ti=ed by At.na Sohin,
Pettish gill who. wa s
Rothenberg: aut a ser-
is a nuit•r,'„I witness

Mr.
In Parents' :Mid
that tle r eal:issue

discovery
very :Ind Itnre -
disco
murderet, has ben.
nd that, anti-Jewish
he declared was rife
nity oleos, with the
nor of the I ■ dsh lul

anted it
Lackey, attorney for
the dead child's p,r-
pceived letters signed.
'
' he continoede“ ws"
persist in:Oeir efforts
the.
the arrest mur.:
the fad'
the letter-
.•t If Jews
rd them'
noirdered
sir child
thta corn-
• keep nut

Gold-
Jew," said
a an the sal e present
situation, arti I moots!

that I

JOKE

ander Lyons in the

implement.

II says that prehibition.
a joke. This is ore di
by ".ItlY Americans ,
ual I was
i when

party late''`
P ::
PI .the
a potation was
with

shed

around and
. asko
a dry minister I
it 4,1!
I was told that
ini
hair tonic to be take
tried it and wl" we
e ut
I don't care wheth

I am s ure, th'
th Fair enjoYe d
ld thi
but
you
wou
I
took of it the
I they Par
npletely bald.

• or not.

_

viz a

sit GEE

P. Becker, tenor, soloist. The I
hour.

George
program will last exactly one

progress during the year."

•

i■

CIE' EEC CCE

The Jewish Tribune has set our minds at rest as to who are the 12 Dec. 27. An unusually tine enter- •
has tainment will be given and a special
greatest Jews in the world. Now the American Hebrew of New York
their orchestra will provide the music.
2 Jews who are entitled to have
12
f
the
the names o "Who's Who" in America. We are gravely in •
selected for us
names enrolled in a Jewish
formed that these have made "the most notable contributions to American Judge Mack to Speak:

•

oily in any

Itt.ttt-IC

pr esidentt of the I
One thing I must any about Rabbi Herbert Goldstein,
wh•t I
ark
Upton of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, he is not afraid to
he wants. In a casual manner he invites a $5,000,000 fund—merely as an
n vestmentt toward •n institution of
initial investment toward •n in initial i
Orthodox Jewish learning. And if things go iss happily as he expects, the
s •t the end
ip
the cher
there is no mistake—it's
new seminary should be reedy in 1925! I c
of the five, and there were six of them, so I know t
$5,000,000. You have my best wishes, Rabbi!

Names do not intrigue me. In the same column in an exchange I no
ticed
was Cellar), mentione
Congressman Celler (for a moment I thought it
was
Congressman
faorably, an d then below, the name of another Jew interested me. It
v
ice-president of the Jewish community of Dublin, Ireland.
ork
out
a
certain
combin•-
v
r
Wine,
ry
w
Ha
I re•isted with all my might the temptation to

it . the rabbi, meets the boys who
are 12 years of age or over at t e
Jewish Community Center Friday of-
l
ternoons at 4:15 sharp.
for one hour consists of reading
both
ore
of
the
B. Linder and Mrs. Rice of Pitts-
n
S dra and te if m
elodies cor- burgh; Arthur Nyer, Miss Pudgush,
r. an .
week with the p h et
Miss Mary Harris an
responding with their notes. All boys Planes of Cleveland, and Nit.. and
who are of eligible age and who do
Backhaut of Detroit.
Mrs.
not attend the Hebrew school sessions
' ited to attend the Bar Mitzvah
preparatory class.
1Piagah Lodge Auxiliary Elec.
--
Lion on Jan. 27; Monthly

Bar Mitzvahs:

I

by virtue of their manifold responsi-

spread that
So Harris' friends co
some source the rumor
ble thing.
Of c ours e, this
cemetery.
CO front of the undertaking establishment and the police were called out to
Israel Sisterhood Society
sure that there were just as many of the Protestant Meetings:
The Beth
hold its regular monthly meeting
maintain order. I am
friends of Mrs. Harris to object Hot the body of her dead Jewish husband
Jewish Community Center
at the
should not rest in St. Michael's cemetery. Yes, I think, I am not .ore, that will
nderstand that that sort of Wednesday evening, Jan. 2. A gen-
u
100,000,000 years some of us may
eral report of the dance will be given
possibly in
and all members are urged to be
thing isn't religion)
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a. m.

y of the birth of Robert Collyer, the famous present.
The confirmation class of the re-
The hundredth anni
York and Chic•go preacher, was celebrated recently. Collyer was one ligious school of Congregation Beth Chezker Tournament:
A checker tournament for boys 12
will assemble for their work
- New the great broad-minded liber0 Christian preachers of his time. I am
,
,I
of
years old and over is being conducted
Wednesday evening, Jan. 2, a t
grateful that I had the privilege of hearing him speak on the subject "Clear
Center, a t 8
by the Recreation D epart
And it is fitting that such • man as the Rev. Dr. John Haynes Holmes
Jewish Community
w
York,
Messiah, Ne
Bril, who is in charge meat and we are anxious to have a
Grit."
have been his successor in the Church of the
Dr. Collver. Ministers s harp. Rabbi
of
13
good Jewish representation in the
should
of the class, invites all girls
Holmes has much in common with the late
C00-
are good
bee...
of age or over to join the
city finals. Boys who
the Robert Collier type never bothered to discuss the sinfulness of chew-
[
helnears
of
class.
sing gum on Sundays. That sort of near-religious hysteria is left lot
I checker players should register with
Stratonaand the Bowlbys. Dr. Collyer established Unity Church in Chicago ..
Boy Scouts:
in 1859, and dramatic service on the ruins of the buildings the Sundo '

der the leadership of Scoutmaster '
I Jules 11. Houseman and Assistant I
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te.dB:A sident
1 H. E. oLfivetroEitli.co
.
, .
.
Russia, this Scoutmaster Felix Ouellette, met I
ak of Jewish Bolshevist
•
Monday evening, Dec. 17, at the Jew-
provided
they
sire
seek•
—__
'They that walk in darkness and ape
p
I
held their I
might interest them,
Center and
1, tali Community
• statement of Emma Goldman's
The Independent Detroit Lodge
Jack Schnider was elected
I elections ribe and Maurice llauser as . ,,, . 650
ing the light:
- 0f th e I nd epen d entO r. 1 er
I
are
as the sc -
Po-,
is 'j B'rith
ay or a wee k; the Jews
ents'
meet-
Abraham, at a meeting Sunday
treasurer
of
that
body.
The
troop
it
is
over.
"The violent pogroms might
last a d rdered: and then
.
.
.
evening at the . 0 .
iplanning to ar range
attacked and robbed, sometime..
lily
elected the following officers: II. E. I
ing
to
be
held
some
time
in
February.
But the silent pogroms
pogros continued all the time. They
consiste
o
g. The
l
the ir Lippitt, president; S. Levine, vice-
persecting and
The Boy Scouts have adjourned
ntile happened to
A.
constant discriminatio ,
a Jew and a l l e
meeting and will re-assemble for president ; Philip Bunin, treasurer;
had closed the Jewish,hospitals.u If was certn that the Gentile would
their routine of work Monday, Jan. 7. Feldman, financial secretary; Morris
n
be arrested on the same would
charge,
it
Si.
be sent Ii, prison and sometimes eve
Elf erd, recording secretary;
----
go
free,
while
the all Jew
I
shot.
They
were
the time exposed to insult and indignities, not to
Schiff, Nathan Naftaly and Adolph i
'rdhdeinfv'edding
of
Louis
Harris
and
Tiechman,
trustees.
mention the fact that they were doomed to slow starvatio"
We
Mr. and
The annual masquerade ball of the
believe that Esther Linder, daughter of
• From this spoken by an eye-witness, one would scarcely
Linder, as performed by lodge will be given Sunday evening,,,
Mrs. J.
Community
the Jewish
Dec. 30, at the Jericho Temple, Oak-
Rabbi
Bril
at
I
Russia is Jew-controlled!
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nday, Dec. 23, in the pres- land and Melbuorne. Valuable prizes
('enter
nr Su
hall Wan will be given for the best costumes.
n d to
he a
intedeuntil
■ r th•t
dvised
to
take
ence of 500 guests. The
aces I
n Loon
told me him
last ve
ip
European tr
appropriately decorated for the
When Hendrik Willem v•
Rev.
Paul
Kantor
assisted
a
"
Bible,
I
f the over. Any one who has read ••n Loon or who knows
s...it. • "St o ry
m o blew
Rabbi Bril in officiating. The bride's
what that "Story of the Bible" i ,ion.
afte th e s t or
of white
derstend just d easy style and he has retold the
gown was a lovely creation
, r cou ld immediately un
a ree •n ne or two of them •poe•ring last georgette, which she were with a lo ng
e . Van Loon has
MRS. BESSIE C. COHN
wonid ha
o
wreath
of
orange
blos-
believe
that
the
editors
in a breezy w•y. 1f red
beli e•
tulle veil and
Mrs. Bessie C. Cohn of 1248 Glynn
Bible stories
as a shower of
m agazine which led me to sreso ect to the dress.
m
dress•maker's
court,
43 years old, died on Tuesday.
year
in ha so
y. e
m
m
I mean no di
and valley lilies. Her
roses
edited it—though
d other ly ...tutees
interested in patterns. And now th•t the book soms. Her
bouquet
Dec. 18, at Ann Arbor. Funeral
two maids of honor, Miss Mary liar-
st
have
been
p
laced
in
the
serial
bride's
chapel of
m a k ers an
services were held in the
mu
cis and Miss Bluma Linder, wore
n see where asterisks
Temple Beth El, with Rabbis Leo M.
, toion,e, ca
is0,01aict .
p
gowns of white and carried Franklin and henry J. Berkowitz of-
pretty
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bouquets of pink roses. The
of ficiating. Burial took place in Wood- ,
l horror
"hoy
attended by Arthur Nyer
collected opinions •nd and one goes so far awas
of mere cemetery.
oichet
David
Sch
has
The Literary
in reading the story, finds that
om e m il Digest
Cleveland and
Mrs. Cohn, who wee the daughter I
David
ory"—which was to I Flint. Henry Schoichet an d
strikes some milit•nt hernia n Loon than God in the st
sush-
of the late Layne Glinkostein, is sur-
as
assisted
r e is more van
el that . there
La
to say
I Ackner, both of Flint,
vived
by her husband, Louis Cohn;
were Rose
Glnikostein,
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i ors. The flower children Percy
Bras- her mother, Mrs. Lena
and Master
s, as well a. in the Jewish I Sugarman
and
the
following brothers and
wed
ceremony
a
After
the
the Jewish man.
ters: Mrs. Molly Berg, Mrs. A. IL
Ho many readers have noticed in the daily A.)?
per'
That means
was served, (lancing fol .-
ne (J. T.
Levy and Mn. Charles Rosenzweig of
the item The J. T. A. is the most ins. ding dinner
Mrs. Harris left for
Eapers, the initials after • date line
.
.
c orresponds lowing. Mr. and
Detroit; J. W. Glinkostein of Cleve-
•
.
world,
and
y
Telegraphic Agency has sent out
in the whole
y.
Detroit
on
a
short
trip.
ay
gency
•
their home at 2827 Avenue A. land, Ben Glinkostein of B
portant
Jewish news
sobering
to the Associated
Poss.
Were it not for this agency, the J•wish readisig
make
Among the out-of-town guesta wereiMrs. Morris Nover of Saginaw and
world would not he kept in such close and immediat•
touch
with
the
ie.-
dinner
was
Recently •
Mr. and M. A. Linder, Mr. and Mrs. Mn. Ben Dansiger of New York.

Portot events of interest throughout the world.
even in Now York by the J. T. A. to celebrate its fourth arm y.

grams.

roc
meat ,
treatment gratis, will be given care.
Mrs. Fannie Doktor, newly ap-
The periodic health examinations are pointed chairman of the Uniongram
to be given once a year to apparently committee for the Sisterhood of Tem-
healthy persons for the purpose of ple Beth El, and Mrs. Edward Fin-
detecting in early stages any diseases kelhor, who is assisting Mrs. Doktor,
and to prevent other diseases by cor- have issued an appeal to the Sunday
rection of ways of living, diet, etc.
School children to sell Uniongrams
The fee for this examination will and to wear the Uniongram colors.
North End Community Clink be 75 cents. It will be open to every
The proceeds from the Uniongram
one. No treatment will be given. A sales go towards raising the scholar-
Announces Opening of
duplicate of the examination findings
ship fund for the Hebrew Union Col-
Night Clinics.
will be sent to the family physician. lege at Cincinnatti. There are four
The Jewish Institute is anxious to
in a book which sells for
The night clinics at North End popularize this form of preventive Uniongrams
$1. To each person selling a book
Community Clinic, 1218 Westmin- medicine and to that end encourages
Uniongram colors will be
more
the
ster, will be opened on Saturday, Jan. application for this examination or
5, in dentistry, venereal diseases and from societies, arbeiter circles, other issued.
Mrs. Doktor announces that she
periodic health examinations.
groups, etc. The Mothers Club of
Sun-
The clinics in venereal diseases and the Jewish Institute has taken the will present • loving cup to the
selling the largest
dentistry will be opened for men and lead in this matter, 46 members al- day School class
number of Uniongrams.
women on Tuesdays and Saturdays
ready having applied.
at 5 p. m., when wage earners who

the instructor. The Jewish Institute
commends highly the quality of the
work done by the previous citizen-
ship classes and urges every non-
citizen to register at the very earliest
opportunity by being present at 1111
Westminster, Sunday, Jan. 6, at 9:30

OBITUARY

to Sell Sisterhood Union-

Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
hold the semi-annual election o
officers on Monday evening, Jan. 7.
Members are urged to be present and
help in choosing the best leaders for
the organization for the coming
term. There will be no meeting of
the lodge this Momfay evening.

Dance Dec. 30.
Maurice !looser, the son of Mr. and
—
Mrs. William Hauser of 908 East
be
Kearsly street, and Morris Smith, the
Due to the holiday s, there will
Smith of no meeting of the Ladi es' Auxiliar y
M
and
Mrs.
Louis
son f
of
Pisgah
Lodge
on
Monday,
Dec.
31.
704 Leith street, will be confirmed in
tion of these names.
the Congregation Beth Israel Satur- At the meeting on Jan. 7 nomination
Rabbi Bril has ar- and election of officers will take
which these "Random day, Dec. 29.
a nnounce the journals in
place. The monthly dance at Hotel
been
asked
to
I have appear so that folkss who are missing the "good stuff" may be ranged the following procedure for
Thoughts"
the Bar Mitzvah boys: Hauser will Statler on Sunday, Dec. 30, is a
intelligently ad•ised: Jewish Criterion, Pittsburgh; Jewish Times, Balti-
icle. be called up for the Sixth Portion of means of raising funds for charity.
more; Jewish Times, San Francisco, Calif.; The Detroit Jewish York
Chron CitY; the reading of the Seam of Sh'mos,
Detroit; Jewish Chronicle, Newark, N. J.; Jewish Forum,
Is srae lite, To- and Smith, the second Bar Mitzvah,
Jewish Sentinel, Chicago, Ill.; Modern View, St. Louis, Mo.;
will be called up for the reading of
Ohio; American JewishWorld, Minne•polis, Minn.
the Maftor. The first confirmant will
ledo,
act as the Ba-Al Korey and will read New Citizenship Clay: graduation of
Dec. 23 marked the
How little do most of us understand the meaning of religion or have the Maftir for his fellow Bar Mitz- 34 men who are applying for citizen-
hat oes for religion in most in• vah. Smith, who was tutored by Rev.
ship, under the tutorship of J. Berko-
aftora
adherence
to
•
fine
an appreciation of religious values.
Paul Kantor, will read the Il
on •nd
witz. As a mark of the high esteem
atici sm and superstiti
ay the human race
c p
stances is nothing but fo
f rom t od
from the twenty-sixt
ram. Maybee 100,000,000 ye•rs
in which he was held by the students
understanding of what is meant by religion. i Isaiah, which is the prophetical read-
will logical pro g
theo
■ Jew by the I
for the Secira Sh'mos. Both will of his class, he was presented with a
to gi
a n • glimer of
l b
case to illustrate the point. The other day
handsome gift. Starting Jan. 6, a
peeches
Mitzvah s
specific
Here
■ Harris
me is of
died in New York. His widow is • Protestant. Protestantt
Through ing
deliver their Bar
congregati on. in new citizenship class is being organ-
to be buried in •
n •
gue of
synag o g
t is Jew was
ized and Mr. Berkowitz will again be

INSTITUTE NOTES

Sunday School Children Asked

Pisgah Lodge to Elect Officers
bilities are unable to pay the usual
on Monday, Jan. 7.
tprwoop ue anpodt a rd ne r g e utaot er
f
fee for

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