THE PAGE TWO PASSES RESOLUTION JL DA EANS CONCLUDE AGAINST RESTRICTIONS FI VE YEARS OF WORK firriAmi. /Ewmi tlINoct,c Building Additional Storage Vault to Meet Patrons Requirements. 0000 00-0-0-0-0000-00-00-0-000000 000093012000120-80-0-0800-00 0 0 . frfr:4:4 4 . • The Ampico • • P,OME.--(J. T. A.)—The Interne- • Young Judaea next month will In order to keep pace with the de- in the ruond out its fifth year as Detroit's tonal Sociological Congress which mands for their fur cold storage serv- u nior Zionist organization and in opened here recently, unanimously ice, the high character of which has onor of the event will stage a cele- ad TANI a resolution protesting won for them a large clientele, the bration June 15 which will be marked by program that will give expres- against the numerus claims, or per- Forest Cleaners and Dyers, located at sion in vivid form to the purposes and ceetage limitation for Jewish students 533 East Forest avenue, have built an interrupt the service and hurried MOTHERS' DAY GREETING home as fast as he could. Ile then activities of the movement. The in the universities of certain Euro- addition to their present vault to ac- Young Judaean Leaders Council has took the card from the Golem's commodate their increasing patron- came— appointed a committee, consisting of pean countries. By Ceceli ■ D. Rosenthal. mouth, upon which it at once became music throughout the years to A spoilt! elegation, representing the age. The Forest Cleaners and Dyers, Solomon Levin, Philip Slomovitz, Will fill your life with laxation to tired minds or frayed nerves le. Following this he returned life the o will bring re iss Rose Copinsky, M. Weiner, Miss cemmittee of Jewish delegations I. music that to ss synagogue and completed the - one of the largest cleaning and dye- —re-enacted by the Ampico as it can only be played by such M. Chabensky and Miss Mary Fried- l'oris, is participating in this Con Oh! mother of this age so fair, service. "It was fortunate," said he great pianist• as Rachmaninoff, Levitz's:, Mono, Rosenthal and ing establishments in Detroit, have nberg, to arrange the program of With the pretty white in your hair- later, "that the Sabbath had not yet e xclusively. adopted the most modern and int- may others who play for the Ampico 1 want to show my gratitude the celebration. commenced. If the Sabbath had al- " proved method for cleaning and glaz- To you, to whom respect is due. ready begun, my power over the Go- ing furs of all kinds. Their cold Ample() Studio ie open daily for formal conrerfe- There are not a few things which lent would have completely ceased. I One storage vaults for storing furs are you are invited to roll. I can do to make you happy, would have been unable to stop hint, unsurpassed in the city. Mr. Simons, But many a time, I am too snappy even though he were to destroy the general manager, in explaining this of musical art of our beautiful Detroit, 50 of the moat promi- whole world." That Friday night In my talk to you. Present to icons" feature of "Forest Service," said: Prices from only $1050 on payments nent American, Scotch. Russian, Ukranian and Jewish finger. Also Scotch Piper Yea, there are many things that I Rabbi Loeb realized that the artificial Major Bruce Cameron and a low of his pipers, Lithuanian notional dances, danced "Many women have an idea that furs man he had created might eventually by the Knights of Ukrania; Russian choir of Detroit, con•Isting of 20 selected can do. to suit any income. can be kept free from moths just voices. in • Gal• Concert at Eastern Binh School Auditorium, East Grand Boule- II. turn out to be a great danger to simply by putting a few mothballs in I hope and pray that on next Moth. vard and Mack, Saturday evening, M•y In, • S oclock. Admission gratis. everybody. Ile never revived him This will bo the concluding concert of Music Week. the pockets. If they realized how will bo • speech by Attorney Frederick McGraw on "The Benefits again. To this day, visitors are shown era' Day, trivial the cost of storage in a mod- The Brat mambos . el Music Week to ths People of Detroit." In the second week of May, a great formless mass on the floor of ern storage vault is, they wouldn't Nerthway 3515 to you the Old-New Synagogue in Prague, have shown STUDIOS Will I BLACKMAN take such dangerous chances." 5455 Woodward Ave. Some things a daughter ought to do. which, it is claimed, is the remains of VVAT,C. ROOTA.S III. the Golem. Still more remarkable is another Oh! mother dearest, I never can re- 2015 PA IN.1‹. A.V N " story which is told of Rabbi Loeb. pay, But on the second Sunday of May, During his stay in Posen he had one Opposite Kresge Building night a frightful dream. lie saw the or any other day, Let Rollins make your Fur Coat to order —Now. You can pay later. Angel of Death mowing down one I will try not to forget, member of his congregation after the 41-0-004:101}0000000111:8:100411:1-, As some people do, 00 0**0 0.00.0:8= 1:1 000*4 00000 ti>0000 other. Just as he was on the point 0000.00*01)0 Ar But I will always try to live up to , of striking down his best friend The good example you set for me, And show that I am as good a daugh- Rabbi Loeb cried out and awoke from his sleep. Ile trembled violently, as ter though in high fever. Ile seemed to As ever can be. see a pool of blood from the wounds of the slain members of his congre- THE MAN OF CLAY gation before him. lie hurriedly dressed himself and hastened to the synagogue. lie flung himself down The Story of Rabbi Loeb and the in front of the Ark and poured his Golem. soul out in earnest prayer to God. The smartest of summer's modes is the Gifts that are an expression Ile then rose to leave. lie began to sports apparel with its lines of slenderness, By M. Steinhardt. of your ideals and individual- tremble once more. In front of him and we offer you a collection from which was the pulpit or Almemor upon ity—combining the creative in- (Translated by Bernard Stone.) you will enjoy choosing. Straight line which the Angel of Death was stand- stinct of the artist with the ing, grasping a list on a roll of parch- frocks of simple charm. Coats and suits During the sixteenth century there ment in his hand. Rabbi Loeb did painstaking skill of the artisan. of distinction. Skirts and sweaters that lived in Prague a celebrated scholar, not hesitate a moment. Calling out fill many a gap in the wardrobe. An in- named Loeb-ben-Bezalel, or, as he in the holy name of God, he gathered teresting variety of colors and fabrics, and was popularly called, the Great Rabbi all his strength, and flinging himself The art centers of the Old Loeb. The year of his birth is gen- on the Angel of Death, he tore the priced so that their purchase is doubly a erally taken to be 1512 and he died roll of parchment from his hand, anti World have yielded generously pleasure. in the year 1609 (28 Elul 5369). It hurried home. There he read the of their treasures for the util- Smart Fur would thus appear that at the time of names of all the members of his con- Lovely nave Jae Wallas, his death he was 97 years old. Oth- gregation On the parchment roll. ity and enrichment of the Sults, Coats, Chokers and ers, however, claim that he was 104 They had all been sentenced to death, Dressea, bride's new home. when he died, whilst a few even hold but happily he had saved them from Scarf* to Sport Wear and complete the that he lived to be 140 years of age. the power of the Angel. Only at the Kayser Lingerie Spring costume While :dill a young man he was ap- very top of the roll where it had been Rich Crystal: srrivintt pointed official rabbi of Moravia by torn off, a small piece of the parch- the Kaiser. For many years he lived ment was missing. This piece which Fine Chino in Prague privately as a scholar. He remained behind in the hands of the Art Noviltie , Your Furs are safe when stored at also spent four years in Posen, but Angel of Death apparently had one TILE ROLLINS CO. finally he was appointed chief rabbi name on it. The rabbi thought and Rates only 3'r on values over $150. of the Prague community. Ills grave thought, but could not think whose; and tombstone are ,in the old ceme- name it might be. A few days later there was an epidemic in Posen and tery at Prague. ' Among the manuscripts which he thousands of people lost their lives. left behind are 17 which even today The disease halted at the doors of SZ? ‘' S . have an honorable reputation among the Ghetto. Day after day passed but Ile r ▪ tt ej 11911 11 11 a ll Jewish scholars. In an exceptional the congregation for which its brave tO U" degree he was beloved by the peo- shepherd hail to loyally fought was 38 Adam. W•et3 Doors East of Adams Theater ple, who idolized him. His appear- saved. Finally, on the eighth day, ance was patriarchal and his tall Rabbi Loeb himself was taken ill, slight figure was everywhere received and in a few hours was in the grip "111' 10 . Stliv kfrgilrliVirldltWit. ' with the utmost respect and esteem. of the plague. It was his own name There was something about his pres- which had remained on the scrap of ad, • •1.8 ence which struck people's imagina- parchment left in the hands of the Angel of Death. The brave man had tion. . Although obviously a man of great not thought of himself. According age, advancing years had neither bent to a variation of this legend, Rabbi his figure nor robbed his fine face, Loeb had always been able to escape framed in white hair and beard, of the Angel of Death, so the latter , its healthy color. His delicate fee- sought to reach him by hiding in a 1 turee and sparkling eyes powerfully mass of fragrant blossoms. Not impressed all who saw him. In ad- realizing the danger, a grandchild dition to the magic of his outward of Rabbi Loeb plucked the flowers presence, there was, one felt, some- and handed them to his gradfather, thing extraordinary and spiritual who drew a deep breath inhaling the about hint. This impression was in- perfume of the flowers and sank life- creased when he began to speak. Ilia less to the earth. voice was resonant and very gentle, A few years ago, the city of although always full of energy. Prague erected a sculptured monu- What added to the affection and ment to this famous Jewish scholar. admiration of the people was the fact The monument shows the rabbi's tall that he was at all times a friend of figure receiving from his grandson the poor and oppressed. Ile could the blossoms which brought his death. always be relied upon to give his help and assistance to everybody in times of trouble. He was on the closest Louis Joseph Named Manager terms of friendship with the wealthy of Mortgage Loan Depart- Prague Jew, Mordecai Maisel, who ment of Long & Co. was his contemporary. This was the man who built the Maisel Synagogue Louis Joseph, formerly with offices and who used his great wealth to re. hove the general poverty of his time. in the Washington Boulevard build- Rabbi Loeb devoted much study to ing, is now connected with T. T. long the mystic lore known as the Kabbala, & Co., 1601 Stroh building, as man- and was regarded by the people as a n er of the mortgage loan deport- great Kabbalist. Everyone in need ment. T. T. Long & Co. secured Mr. or in distress, everyone who needed Joseph for the purpose of extending Nov advice, turned to him with the fullest and developing the department so It Will Pay You to Give Us Your Order confidence. This applied not only to that it may efficiently handle all types Modern Facilities. of real estate loans. Through the his fellow Jews. Many Christians, among them influential personages, activities of the various departments also sought his advice. Kaiser Ru- in this organization more applications dolph the Second gave him a long for loans have been received than audience, the purport of which Rabbi could be handled. T. T. Long & Co. Loeb never divulged. In a document plan to develop the department so which was discovered subsequently, that it may give architects and build- it is stated that the Emperor wished ers the same prompt and efficient Rabbi Loeb to teach him Kabbala. service that is being given by the I Ile was to be given free access to other departments of this organiza- the royal palace at all times, and was tion. Mr. Joseph's experience covers a to be given a place of honor at court. In spite of this, Loeb felt that, be- number of years in the mortgage ing a Jew, he would by accepting a loan, insurance, building and real es- high court position arouse jealousies tate field in Detroit and vicinity. and make , many enemies. Just as we ore told in the Book of Esther that Haman sought to make the Jews as a whole suffer because of his jealousy of Mordecai, so Rabbi Loeb feared that all the Jews would have to pay the penalty if he accepted the high honor which the emperor offered him. Rabbi Loeb therefore declined the offer. Many stories and legends grew up about his personality. Of these the best known is the story of the Golem of Prague. By virtue of his l•* • Kabbalistic knowledge, Rabbi Loeb It made an artificial human figure of clay. Under the tongue of the fig- ure, he placed a card upon which he had written the sacred name of God, which we are forbidden to pronounce. The effect of doing this.:was to make If Mother lives out of town, delivery can the figure come to life. The artificial man thus created was employed as a be made throNgh your Florist's "Flowers servant and did loyally and obedient. lv all the menial tasks of the hove. By Wire" service. People called him the ''Golem." The meaning of the word, in the language of the Mishna, is a rough, uneducated clod. Just before the commence- ment of the Sabbath it was Loeb's practice to remove the card with , God's holy name written on it from the Golem's mouth. whereupon it im- meditaely collapsed into lifeless im- To further make possible the ownershi NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 11TH mobility. At the termination of the furniture, we have arranged unusually ea Sabbath the Golem's lord and master terms on purchases made here during called it bark to life again. Drive. You need but a small amount be For Mothers' Memory One Friday afternoon Rabbi Loeb anything you buy, and the balance can forgot to remove the card from the Blossoms White in amounts to suit your convenience. boutonniere on May Golem's mouth. and went off to the Wear a charges of any kind for this liberal semi For Mothers Living synagogue to take part in the service with the rest of the congregation. 11th as a tribute to Mother Blossoms Bright Suddenly, just as the congregation was singing ).echo Dodi, his wife came rushing to the synagogue pant- ing for breath. She told her husband Pd that the Golem was behaving very Michigan Ave. at Washing ton E violently, that he was not obedient as but was breaking and destroy- y The Shop Where Courtea y usual, Between Calvert and ing everything that came in his way. and Service Prevail. The rabbi asked the congregation to Collingwood Q. 1 ,1likol' (welter h Knabe, Fischer or Franklin Piano Professor and Madame Blackman AN N EY —13 OWMAN, Inc . tnabt 'Aith\ ./ev01144447.9 ■ 4 eir4 4114011 ,4v. P Correct Sports Apparel 'r the eglrifes 011 vont gift list for Assured Smartness ill tiff 3 48 Pants 1145 DEPENDABLE AND CONVENIENT Fur Storag( i Call Garfield 1692 BIRNBAUM' 8653 TWELFTH STREET NEAR PING' Calolher thinks of cYdu may nay Rememberher on MOTHERS DAY ra ECAUSE Flowers are such an intimate gift, they are the only adequate expres- sion of the most beautiful thought in all the world—appreciation of Mother love. Don't forget "the hest Pal you ever had." B May Drive Brings Fo: orac..7uraragataraot Unparalled Valu Our May Drive for 100,000 cust reveals beautiful new furniture at that spell true economy for thrifty makers. 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