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Mischa German Leads Cast in ! WILLIAM Z. SPIEGELMAN
JOINS STAFF OF J. T.
DEATH OF RABBI ELIASHAR
KOSHER BUTCHERS!
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A. Corre-
spondence.)—On Jan. 10 the well
The following are the Kosher Butchers in the Oakland section w ho
known Rabbi H. Eliashar passed
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) —
away. He was 80 years of age.
are under the direct supervision of Rabbi J. I.. Levin:
William Z. Spiegelman, before he left
Sunday evening, March 9, at the 11'ar. aw for F ngland was the city edi-
The Sephardic community and its
The
lecture
on
the
book
"Men
Like
Tribunal published proclamations in
New Detroit, local Jews will see the tor of the Warsaw Monied, a iiroms-
Franklin to Speak Sunday:
J. Schevits, 8733 Oakland Ave.
year . ! Dr. Frank
the streets calling the people to the
staging of the greatest Jewish legen- nent
Jewish
daily. of Fur
J. Govrushin, Cor. Goodwin and Owen Ayes.
he was
the head
the several
Yiddish De- i Next Sunday morning, Dr. Frank- Gods," by II. G. Wells, which was to
De-
funeral. A cessation of work was also
dary theatrical production of recent
ic of the London Jewish Tele- I lin will deliver a discourse under the • have been delivered
Rabbi evening
A. M. proclaimed all over the city.
L. R•tkofsky, 9246 Goodwin Ave.
Friday
the by
years.
graphic
Agency.
During
the
last
few
I
title
"Can
Religion
Show
Results?"
liershman
at
Abr. Goldin, 929 Westminster
Mischa German, former member graph
At 5 o'clock the funeral took place,
years, Mr. Spiegelman IDIS travelled \ This subject carries a very important service, Feb. 29, has been postponed
of the Jewish Art Theater, who now extensively throughout the United and telling message because of its to Friday, March 7. Dr. {ferry Frei- attended by 3,000 or more people, in-
Marves-Berg, 1019 Westminster
heads the Yiddish Theater of Detroit,
cluding
the
pupils
of
the
schools.
J. Selick, Cor. C•rdoni and Holbrook
States
and
Europe
and
has
acquired
timely
nature.
Services
begin
at
gut
will
take
the
place
of
Rabbi
A.
,
M.
Hershman
for
Friday,
Feb.
29,
which is managed by J. L. I'earl and
Many notables and especially rabbis
and will speak on "Ideals." These made speeches. Among them were
Abe Cogut, will be the leading figure 5 vast knowledge of, and intimate 10:45. All are welcome.
— -
. lectures have attracted large numbers Chief Rabbi Kuk, Rabbi Ilanania Ga-
in "Yiskor," the great production acquaintance with, Jewish conditions '
Study Class:
wh o find them instructive briel, on behalf of the Council of Je-
which will be staged here March 9. and men. During the last year, pre- Friday Night
. rp oli tit , ab•l.
classes of pto
"Yiskor" is the pen-product of vious to his coming to New York, Mr. l. 'the Friday night study
rusalem Jews; Mr. Loupo, on behalf
every Friday evening in I and p
lace
p
Harry Sackler, one of the leading Spiegelman was the executive seem- tk
of the Sephardic community, and
a e
Moving
rban and
Sxb u City
New York dramatists and a Jewish tary of hte Jewish educational society the library on the second floor. Sab-
.
Rabbi Pilosoff, on behalf of the Rab-
' the prayers are read preceding the ,.--..------------s-----------*--"* binical Council.
scholar of note. Mr. Sackler origin-
ci
San Fra nsco
0
lecture, beginning at 8 o'clock.
ally wrote this play in Hebrew and
1957 Grand River Ave.
its staging created a sensation. Its
log
J. L. Fuller Co. Is Joint Meeting of Men'• Club and
Phone, Cad. 6853-4679
translation into Yiddish, which was Slog an of •
TO
RAISE
$150,000
lo
—
e
•
Effi c tent use
Sisterhood Marc •
staged by the Jewish Art Theater of
FOR
JEWISH
WORKERS
the Ladies' Aid Society held its ,
The J, L. Fuller Company
East : What promises to be one of the
New York, with Mr. German playing
ocal of agents
ednesday after-
ear
g
Adams avenue are Inc l
hl y meeting
me
. 1 ORK.—(J. T. A . ) — A can i
• leading role, write the play down for the well known Hart & Crouse most interesting meet i in o f th e Y on mold.
NEW
noon . Mrs. Max Hirshberg and Mrs.
as an unquestionably great art work. Company boilers. The royal furnace ' will be held in the temple chapel
"Yiskor" is a legend and will be used in these boilers is as distinc- Tuesday evening, March 4, on which Paul Marienthal were both present. '1 paign to raise $150,000 for the Jewish
workers in Palestine was inaugurated
played here for the first time more its
occasion I 'rofesr
—
so Julius Goldstein
■
B. B. held their big recently, when the United Hebrew
New York appearance. Mr. German, tively perfect in every detail that the
iversity of Darmstadt, Ger-
The I. 0.
Crouse
Company
expose
the
,
o
the
Un
FOOT OF ST. JEAN AVE., DETROIT
monthly
meeting
at
the
Community
Trades
conducted a mass meeting in
&
whose fame was increased many-fold Hart
designs to every engineer, architect I many, will address the members of
since his role in this play, has the and heating contractor for close eX- the Men's Club and Sisterhood of Center Wednesday evening. Plans Cooper Union.
Largest Manufacturers of
The
campaign
will
be
nation-wide
exclusive right to produce it in the amination. The extra heavy one- Temple Beth El. Ills topic will be were discussed for an open meeting
in its scope. Speakers at the meeting
provinces and is staging it here un-
'How
the
Jews
Carry
On
In
Ger-
'
to
be
held
in
the
near
future.
SAND LIME BRICK
Roy of rpr .
will be: Abraham Shiplicoff, Alex-
der the direction of Messrs. I'earl and piece construction of the -
—
many."
than other brick. They
,
notes permits a saving of coal and
—
They are white brick. They are stronger
The Lulls' Auxiliary of B'nai ander Kahn, Ossip Wolinsky, David
. Cogut. The large. cast, beautiful are in use after a quatrer centur,
y
than other brick. They do not cost nay more
less
moisture
scenery and special features of the
B'rith
held
a
very
successful
cake
Pinsky,
Morris
Kaufman,
Joseph
YOUNG
PEOPLE'S
TEMPLE
absorb
al
than other brick.
Schlossberg. Israel Fineberg, J. Gold-
play, including the special musical and give more efficient, economic
CLUB SUTDENTS' DAY MAR. 161 sale Wednesday.
Abraham Liesin, Meyer Brown,
—
stein,
n, Abr
numbers, make it stand out as an service.
BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER
The
J.
L.
Fuller
Company
have
as
,
M.
Zaritsky
and
Max
Pine.
offering of greatest art value to De-
Consistent with as po icy o some
Phone Hickory 7027-7028
The third of the series of bridge
an "Service and can (
The chairman of the meeting was
Peo p le's
Y
the i r I og
troit Jews.
the fact
that they
give the
years standing,
the oung
Max Zuckerman, national treasurer
Critics from every part of the of
efficient
service
for boilers
that most
can Temple
Club of Congregation
Beth parties to be given El
by was
the Sisterhood
held Tues. of the campaign committee.
country who have had occasion either
l will hold its annual Students' Day of
btained in Detroit. They are E
tis year on Sunday, March 16. On day evening. Because of the severe
to see Mr. Sackler's play or to read b
h
d t t Ann snowstorm, only a fair sized crowd
It have declared it a masterpiece. Mr. willing at all times to give the pro- this t ay h e
t
Sackler at the time his play appeared spective purchaser, as well as the Arbor will be the guests of the or- was present.
present
owner
of
a
Hart
&
Crouse
ganization,
with
the
major
portion
wan officially connected with the
boiler,
any
information
that
will
give
The
outstanding
social
event
of
of the day's activities taking place at I
Zionist Organization of America.
Temple Beth El. The day's program I this week was the first annual cotil-
Because of the limited number of satisfaction as well as economy.
During
the
Builders'
Show
the
J.
will be of a widely diversified nature, I lion given by the Jewish Young Peo-
seats in the New Detroit, Yiddish
theatergoers of Detroit are urged to L. Fuller Company will exhibit at including morning services, noon din- pie's Society at the Hotel Bancroft,
buy tickets in advance to assure booths No. 116 and 117. - ner, dramatic and vaudeville enter- i Thursday evening. Music, which
tainment, supper and dancing. The started at 8:30 and continued until
themselves of an apportunity of see-
ladies of the Sisterhood of Temple 12:30, was furnished by the Black
ing the production. Tickets can be
JEWISH CALENDAR
Beth El will be hostesses to the stn- Diamond Orchestra. The programs
bought at Flashenberg's Store, !last-
1924
5684
dents at noon dinner at their homes, and favors were most appropriate for
logs and Ilendrie; Lazaroff's Book
Store, 1025 Westminster; Plotkin's • Adar-11 1—Rosh Chodesh March 7 after which the guests will return to the occasion. The ladies received co-
Adar-11
.
the temple for the balance of the lonial corsages. All guests received
Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide,
March 20
14—Purim
and at the box office on the day of Adar-II
day's activities. Considerable p an- colonial hats. The minuet was very
Niun 1—Rosh Chodesh Nil:an . Apr. 51 ning is being done to make this occa- , gracefully done by Miss Hil egar e
the performance.
Nisei,
15—Pesach
(1st
Day)
.
Apr.
19
sion a very elaborate one and various ' o Leitzow. Miss Helen Seitner fav red,
Mr. German will be assisted in this
play by Lucy German, his entire cast Nilsen 16—Pesach (2d Day) . Apr. 20 1 committees of the Young People's with "Lal3oulvaidre." During inter-'
of characters and a' score of addi- Nisan 21—Pesach (7th Day). Apr.25 Temple Club are hard at work in an ! mission ices were served in the shape ,
Nisan 22—Pesach (Last Day) Apr 26 effort to reach this end. More de- of hatlets. The committee in charge
tional actors.
'I ar 1—Rosh Chodesh lyar..May 5 tailed announcement of the day's of the party was Lionel Ginsburg,
May 22 program will be made at a later date. chairman assisted by Miss Miriam
I ar 18—Lag b'Omer
Miss
Y
1—Rosh Chodesh Sisals Juno 3
Marks , Miss Kathryne Korklan, Wil-
Sickelateel Has Confidence of Sivan
Jun. 8 ,
Sivan 6--Shabuoth .
Stella A. T hal, David Racoosin,
- Builders.
J."6 9 I JOINT MEETING TO
Sivan 7—Shabuoth .
ham
Kovac.
—
•Tammus 1—Rosh Chodesh
y 3 I HEAR DR. GOLDSTEIN
The Sicklesteel Lumber Company, ,
July
Tammuz . .
Morris Gross o f Lan sing was the
220 Forman Avenue, starts the 19241 Ab 1—Rosh
AT TEMPLE BETH
Chodash Ab ....Aug. 1
week-end guest of Davi dR acoosin.
_
season with an enviable record for
Aug. 10
Ala
10--
is
"
friendly, efficient service and the I
The Men's Temple Club of Temple
1—Rosh Chodesh Elul . Au g. 31 I I
Edward Seitner and Melvin Whit-
reputation of dealing only in depend , •Elel
1 9 24
S . t h or! of Temple
t
the
able lumber that always is trot o
Beth El will hold a joint meeting in tlenauer of Ann Arbor were
H•shon•11
..
Sept.
30
Tishri 1—Rosh
the
chapel
on
Tuesday
evening,
guests
of the former's parents, Mr.
grade.
Builders should ask Sicklesteel first
March 4, at 8:30 p. m. Professor Ju- and Mrs. A. Seitner.
'Also observed on preceding day.
for an estimate.
has Goldstein of Darmstadt, who has
Miss Emilie Oppenheim was the
been touring the United States for
several months, will speak on the sub- week-end guest of her parents, Mr.
C
ject "flow the Jews Are Carrying on and Mrs. I. Oppenheim.
in Germany." Professor Goldsmith
Miss Jeanne Seitner of Milwaukee
has created such an impression in the
uest
cities where he has already lectured Downer College is the week-end
Kr
that in many places he has been en- of her sister,,
205-7-9 Broadway Market Bldg.
gaged for return lectures. He is pro-
Louis Levinsohn spent a few days
fessor of philosophy at the University
of Darmstadt. The subject on which in Detroit.
he is to speak and his intimate knowl-
Jacob Thal has left on a business
edge of the subject are assurances
trip to Milwaukee and Chicago.
of an interesting talk.
This joint meeting will take the
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krohn have
place of the March meeting of the
returned from New York City.
Temple Sisterhood.
Abner Rosensweig is the guest of
What are the advantages of a Building and Loan Company? Briefly,
RECREATION DAY AT
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nover.
and
these associations help men to help themselves—first, by saving
BALCH SCHOOL MARCH
certain amount regulated entirely by the require-
Foreign Exchange
Religious services were conducted
Savings Accounts
accumulating
ments of the individuals; and second, by enabling the individual to
Saturday, Starch 1, will be recrea- by Rabbi Joseph Tany, Friday,
Domestic Exchange
Accounts
Checking
use his savings together with funds from the association in the
tion day at Balch School, Ferry and Feb. 22.
purchase of a home.
Commercial Accounts Safety Deposit Vaults
Antoine,
under
the
auspices
of
the
de-
•
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nover are re-
partment of recreation. A very attrac-
We Pay 7% to Members on Savings
tive program is planned for the eve- ceiving congratulations on the birth
of a daughter, Ellen Beth.
ning at 7:3(1.
THE
Minstrel show, over 50 children par-
Mrs. I. Rich entertained two tables
ticipating, songs, stunts and folk danc-
ing. This will be held in the audi- of bridge Monday. High scores were
torium and begins at 7:30. No chil- held by Mrs. A. Seitner.
(Under State Supervision)
dren will he admitted, as there will be
Miss Edith Ginsburg has returned
a special performance of this minstrel
Penobscot Building, Ground Floor
OF DETROIT
show Thursday evening, March 6, from Detroit, where she spent sev-
eral
weeks.
when they will be admitted if accom-
panied by their parents.
Member of the Federal Reserre System.
The marriage of Miss Henrietta
There will be two Class A basket-
both banks,
ball games, the Apho Opha's, Class A Sheyer to Sam Hill was announced
Complete
record
of balances and signatures is kept at
team of the Business Girls' league will Saturday, Feb. 17.
and customers' checks can be cashed at either without delay.
play Grace Hospital. The men's will
Mrs. Harry Ilershberg of Pigesee
also be from a Class A league.
Call
Safety Deposit Boxes - - 3% on Savings Accounts
The second annual novice swimming is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry
Lincoln 2774, 4752
meet will also be held that night, first Lenick.
Untown Office
event
scheduled
for
7:30.
The
events
Day or Night
Downtown Bank:
Mr. Woolstram of Hancock is the
Water Mains and Water Con-
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
are as follows:
144 FORT STREET, W.
guest
of
Mr.
and
Sirs.
A.
Phillippe.
Fifty-yard, free style (men); 25-
ottock0000pix:Foo
Resources $45,000,000
!sections a Specialty.
Capital and Surplus $3,600,000
yard, free style, women; 25-yard free
The bi-monthly meeting of the his-
style, boys under 16; 25-yard free
style, girls under 16; 25-yard, back tory class was held Sunday morning.
-NCeVeran‘-' -4.4442
••a
stroke, men; 25-yard, back stroke, Samuel Gordon, officiating rabbi,
.3.
Dependable 11.stallation•,
-16. 57.70a+ 40 di
women; diving, first four, plain front, gave a very interesting report on the
i'skett
mi
front jack knife, back jack knife, back life of Moseb Mendelsohn. Every-
dive, 100-yard team relay race, men. one is invited to attend this class.
Two splendid trophies have been do- The next meeting will be held March
Ba ted to be awarded to the winning 9 at 10:30.
relay tennis. Gold, silver and bronze
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medals are to be given for first, second
and third places. Over SO entries FRENCH DISTURBED
BY KING HUSSEIN'S
have been received.
"Yiskor" at New Detroit
Sunday, March 9.
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CALIPHATE NOTIONS
PARI S.— (J. T. A. Correspondence)
—"Le Temps" publishes an editorial
on the situation in Palestine, in the
The Riga correspondent of the Lon- course of which it suggests that the
don Daily Mail reports that the All- position is one which merits the con-
Russian divisions of the Red army sideration of the council of the League
(thosecontaining no Tartars, Mongo- of Nations.
lians and others) are planning an
The official organ of the Transjor-
offensive against the communist goy- danian government, it writes, de-
ernment. This offensive, the Mail mands that King Hussein should be
S states, would start in April. In an- proclaimed Caliph of Arab Islam. In
ticipation of the movement the report London they assure us that England
I , asserts, the government is concentrat- does not approve of King Hussein's
ing Tartar and Mongolian divisions in ambitions. But either the British
11' Moscow. Revolts are expected also themselves encouraged King Hussein
111 in the Ural garrison, Siberia, Cau- to stand as a candidate for the call-
' casia and Kronstadt. hate, or King Hussein has rushed
The revolting garrisons are co-op- P forward because he has heard that the
I crating with the Ukrainian troops British government is supporting an -
y , who are planning a massacre of the other candidate. It is quite possible
' Jews. The Baltic press reports Seri- that both these suppositions are cor
oils anti-Semitic risings throughout rect. But that as it may, King Hus-
Charkow, also in the provinces of rein has extended his rule to the banks
Polodia and Berson. Circulars bear- of the Jordan.
ing the rep
rerted death message of
The King of lledjaz declares that
Lenin, "Kill the Jews!" are being Great Britain promised him that she
circulated broadcast throughout the would recognize Arab independence in
Ukraine. The Odessa press reports Palestine. That is how he under-
many arrests and declares the situa- stands the British engagements of
tion to be dangerous.
October, 1915. We doubt that Great
Britain ever intended making a prom-
CALLS POGROM REPORTS
ise of that kind. Egypt and Palestine
MONARCHIST INVENTIONS are two bases from which the Suez
BERLIN (J. T. A.)—The Soviet Canal can be defended—or attacked.
representative in Berlin has received Egypt already possesses an Arab gov-
an official communication from Char- ernment. It is therefore highly im-
koff, stating that the reports in the probable that the British would ever
Berlin Vorwaerts of pogroms in the think seriously of installing an Arab
Ukraine are inventions of the mon- government in Palestine as well. Brit-
archist Russian press and have the sin is still interested in preserving
purpose of weakening the good ins- the Balance of Power. Besides, she
the responsibility of '
pression made by the Soviets in has assumed
Jewish
granting amnesty to imprisoned lead- transforming Palestine into a
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