TIw )orRnry /rwicn at WINKLE PAGE TWO Iv IN IL W NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN WILUENZ )etroit Furniture Shops' I Council Loader Urges Religious ;pecial Offerings for the Week X,0 s 3PRI Cass sus—Religious School Program I Seeks Enrollment of Every Jewish Child. The enrollment of every Jewiah. boy and girl of school age is a re- ligious school is the goal net for the women of the National Council of I Jewish Women by Mrs. Isaac Halpern ! of St. Louis, Mo., national chairman I of its committe on religious schools. !, For the past six years Mrs. Halpern I has been engaged in organizing the !young men and women of the country into Junior Council Auxiliaries. So I . successful have been her efforts that she has been called by Miss Rose ! Brenner of Brooklyn, N. Y., national president of the Council, to analyze ' , the problem of religious education in the 215 cities of the United States and Canada where Council sections have been established. It will be her task to study the situation as it af- fects the boys and girls who are not', affiliated with any synagogue or re- I ligious school. The local committee! chairmen will seek the co-operation of existing synagogues, schools and ., agencies already engaged in this work. Mrs. Halpern's program follows: 1. The religious school committee of each section shall make a survey of the Jewish children of school age in their community, to ascertain just how many are receiving religious training. This committee shall co- operate with the religious schools of the community and shall join forces with other groups also interested in religious training of children, to see that every Jewish boy and girl of school age is enrolled in a religious school. 2. A uniform curriculum for all Council religious schools will be pro- vided; one that shall meet the needs of the smaller communities as well as those of larger cities. 3. The writing of religious plays , and pageants will be encouraged. The ' national committee on religious schools will serve as a clearing house for those plays and pageants which have already been given in sections throughout the country. We know that very splendid plays have been written and have been given by the members of our several sections for the children of their religious schools and we feel that the benefit of their efforts should be made available for others who really need and appreci- ate it. 4. Services for children for the holidays and festivals shall be com- piled from time to time. 5. In communities where no defi- nite training is arranged for religious school teachers, the local religious school committees will be asked to organize a normal training class to meet this need. The national corn- mittee will be very glad to make sug- gestions for a course of study along these lines. This group should be under the leadership of the local rab- bis and any others who are qualified to instruct. 6. Let your slogan be: "We are our children's keepers." In Western Pennsylvania, several sections, under the direction of the Pittsburgh section, have united in a program of religious school extension work, resulting in the organization of 32 religious schools in various adja- cent cities. An Invitation-- Neckwear Knitted Sportswear I LADY remarked recently on her first visit to the Detroit Furniture Shops "well, you can't tell by outward appearance," and that's true too. Here we arc 'way out of the usual "Shopping District," in a factory building, without display windows or glittering signs but--it's when you A enter our show rooms that you arc struck with the wondrous beauty of A the furniture and then- by the equally wonderful economy of the prices. A A It's the economy of the outside and our location in our own factory building that makes true our slogan "Good Furniture Is Not Expensive." And, did you know that we gladly refund the purchase price on any- thing not proving satisfactory'? El Louis XVI Chamber Suite Extra Special On All Lamps Colonial Chamber Suite A seven piece suite made of wal- Made of selected maple with mahogany pawls —7 pieces of handsome design made after the choicest models of our early American artists. a3 The special price 0 nut will` satin wood inlay. 'Ibis beautiful suite of a period when designerslaidstress $85 on graceful lines is v - • marked 45 Italian Model Dining Suite Louis XVI Dining Suite Mo o An eight piece suite made of Foist quality American walnut. rectan- A sixty x mch gular table, fits side and one arm chair. The suite complete, v ,t195 bolter, A rare bargain is it Louis XVI suite of American taut —large buffet and table with five side and one arm chair. You can hardly realize 150 suite in v - - - only this - Cranbrook Chair Special Mohair Living Room Suite This comfortable Cranbrook chair is wade with wdid walnut than ordinary frame of sturdy construction and is cov- .) ered with fine denim , 3(. Prictsl or sateen. very Specially A two piece suite oivered in prune colored mohair with moss edges and fringe —full length downfilled cush- ions. A most lox- urious suite at - '325 All lamp are now marked 33 1/3 reduction from the marked price 33%% off " Good Furniture is Not Expensive" .1t 911 4442ritir=filtiMi iu imirir." CKA EIGHT PAUL Coats On Grand Circus Park" 36 Adams West, 3 Doors East of Adams Theater ork.600, Removal Sale Larger quarters and more floor space. The "growing pains" of a great shop! Move we must—and such a job as it is going to be— odd patterns, short lengths, novelties; silks, laces, trimmings, orna- ments and furs. Imported fabrics and Spring merchandise, as well, share in the reductions. Seamstresses! Matrons! Note the savings! Misses! 1 /z off Home sewers! %off 1/3 off Silk and All Over Laces Laces of exquisite texture and wonderful designs. An unusually complete color range, including black. This is one of the most exceptional values of our removal $1•00 sale. Values up to 4.50 • yard Beaded Bags Metal Cloths Rich, handsome, shimmering fabrics of wondrous beauty. The removal sale price puts a new party gown within easy reach. $4.95 Rarely one finds bags of such swagger smartness so moderately priced. These are effectively finished off with pert tas- sels or deep fringe. All street and sport Regular $2.98, $4.98 and colorings. $6.00 values— $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 Rabbi M. Kosher, one of the ablest Hebraic scholars, is in the city on behalf of the Torah Publishing Com- {.. Lace and trimming items sacrificed- pany. Rabbi Kosher is one of the sheer, dainty lace edgings and smart outstanding figures among Hebrew trimmings to go at discounts of from scholars in Europe and was editor of Degel Mann' (The Banner of the Law), a Hebrew review of interna- tional standing, to which rabbis from all over the world have made valuable Extremely beautiful and especially suit- contributions, embodying the results able for Spring wraps, coat dresses and Every thread silk—a material that of their painstaking research. blouses. It comes in ten of the newest would be a bargain at $3.98 a yard. Rabbis A. M. Hershman, Ezekiel and smartest colorings. $ Sand, cocoa, Porcelain $ Aisishkin and J. L. Levin have not 38 to 40 inches wide Blue, black and navy. 2 • 69 only endorsed the work of Rabbi A yard 40 inches wide. A yard Kasher but are co-operating with him to establish the Torah Publishing Company on a sound financial basis. The lay committee, assisting in the Second Floor—Woodward Arcade work, is headed by S. Horwitz of 300 East Hancock avenue. All through the horrors of the great war Poland was a worse cock- pit of bloodshedding than Belgium. Polish Jews were impartially and systematically murdered by all com- batants. During the whole war period "^^nnnn .. Rabbi Kosher worked on his magnum Ecinall?1WUdJ LWJ Silk and Wool Suiting Crepe 2e49 1514 Woodward Avenue H. DOMING I hays, driven motor can since the year 1900. During that time I have handled • number of different makes of automobiles, and have driven many thousand miles, both here end Arced, and never have I bundled • oar that we me g Olfaction, combining, an it does, • maximum of power with wonderful flexibility, ease of steering, Our new Springtime assemblage re- veals a world of beautiful and charming apparel, easy to look up- on, easy to wear and easy to choose! All Silk Canton Crepe 430 GRISVAAD ST . Dimon. Replying to your favor of December 6th asking for my opinion of the Packard Eight, beg to say that it is • wonderful car. Presses 25% to 50% Off) 109 rooms. Visit out permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floors - ilizowsrsorstsrmtrsnwsrstsrssrtriorxrittsprsor every woman may revel to her heart's content among the most alluring of Springtime Fashions — fashions that are a credit to her good taste and ours. Values up to $12.50 yard DETROIT MICHIGAN MIN Lingerie RABBI KASHER, NOTED HEBRAIST, HERE FOR TORAH PUBLICATION petiroitrumituregops arfrm at .gopelle Su its To a new enchanting land where Fur opus. and the greatest feeling of security is silo. at all speeds. ow. The four • wheel internal expanding brakes with which this car is equipped are perfect in operation, require little or no and insure • perfect control adjustment, ■ at all • times under the moot severe road conditions. Very truly yours, (Signed) P. H. DEMING, Owners of the Packard-Eight will tell you that it gives more in performance than any other car; that it possesses unequaled smooth- ness of power-flow; ability in acceleration that no other type of multi- cylinder car can equal; accessibility of parts which readily explains why Packard no tenger builds V-type motors; simplicity which no comparable car can claim; the easiest centrol of any car on the road. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY — DETROIT BRANCH Jefferson at St. Antoine, Cadillac 7000. Woodward at Blvd., Empire 7123 This was an enormous task. He was compelled to ransack not only t fli the sea of the Talmud but had to ex- plore not less than 70 midrashim. Out of all this labor and travail came a new edition of the whole Hebrew Bible. Firs. he gives the Hebrew Bible in bold type with Masora, Rashi and Targum. Each verse is followed by a citation of every passage in the Babylonian Talmud dealing with that verse. All who are interested in the div.. gemination of Hebrew learning are urged to assist Rabbi Kosher and to co-operate with him in this undertak- ing of furthering the work of the Torah Publishing Company. Lfgl % % % Sr % % % BAVARIA IS NOT 1 DEPORTING JEWS, '1 111 STATES REBHAN NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — Con- , gressman Rebhan, who has just re- , turned after an extensive study of conditions in Southern Germany, de- , nies vehemently recent reports that the government of Bavaria was indis- criminately deporting Jews from that Ameri- State. Mr. Rebhan who is can stated that he is in possession of documents authorizing him to speak for the Bavarian government. "Great injury has been done with the deliberately circulated falsehood that the Bavarian government had de- ported between 200 and 300 Jews from the realm. The fact is that 62 per- . sons were deported because they were criminals and dangerous to the wel- fare of the public. The majority of these, however, were Christians and not Jews. Among them were nine ' Poles and, in consequence, Poland lodged a complaint with the Bavarian authorities. The Bavarian govern- , ment, however, took the stand that all the persons deported were criminals as shown by their records." When in Need of Real Engineering Service Sr Call 'Co an ASK THE M AN WHO OWNS ONE Look upon fools as empty shadows. , —The Talmud. stl sl is 1523 E. Congress P16510~1000101fieeleee0-_-. Wile" Main 6745-6-7 'Mr eltreAreRZI .1,1-11012111,a1U1Y.J - - -