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In Sourabaya, Dutch Indies, the
Samuel Gompers' autobiography In
Jewish community, consisting of 200
to create the conditions for maintain.
ing its individual and group life on two volumes is being prepared for souls, arranged a festival in aid of
publication shortly. It will be in two
and
the Jewish National Fund and raised
the plane of its finest traditions
longer Jewish volumes and will loose the title,
aspirations." It is no
from "Seventy Years of Life and Labor." f102.
—
social service in that it differs f
general social service only because Although it is in manner and impli-
Dedication exercises were hail in
(Continued from page 5•)
a utobiography, in realitr
u ne by Jews for Jews, but it cation an
icias l Boston recently for the new cottage
or h
sal ital ntdo tboe bnenirreeahliiyst a
eansvio,,rkr,oisna
ering "once a Jew, always It Jew," it is d
, service, irs e a rtivonce, tth
donated to the Federated Jewish
1 im osing. Jewish social responsi. is Jewish communityy and p
Charities by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rat.
P
to the communa
1023 ar“
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin of their
bility for each other, bringing
to each
for the
acts of the. Jews of America. In other tory of the rise and progress of trade shesky. The cottage is used as a
Marston avenue have moved to
or blanie
Jew
the
praise from
of all
others
the year 1 to the words—and this is the crux of my unionism in this country and of the country home for young children dur-
anus.
new home at 3019 Sturtevant av
argument—Jewish cases in social founding and achievements of the
ing the summer.
day;
and, third,
the to
chat-
three ' , present
lenges and
appeals
to pride,
sym . service must be dealt with by the American Federation of Labor.
Mrs. Meyer l'russian and son, Gor.
Jewish workers, not only because we
pathy, to relief, to co-operation, made wish to keep these cases away from
don, have returned from a
months' stay at Sea Gate, Long upon each individual Jew by his fel- the state, nor even because their past
Island. Mr. Prussian joined them low Jews everywhere in their suffer and "backgrounds" have been unique
during the latter part of their stay' ings and strivings, as well as by the and different, but also because their
ewsh
history
i
" noblesse oblige 0
future, culturally and psychological-
—
To help the American Jew adjust ly, their future as parts of the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eder of 902 himself in his new environment,
community of America, is likely to
Pallister avenue left on a motor trip must help adjust his inner life; and
Most beautiful well kept Jewish Cemetery in the city. Family plots
to Cleveland, New York and Atlantic this we can to only if we understand be different from non-Jewish cases,
and therefore the Jewish social work-
ranging from four to twelve gravel can be purchased by the Jewish
City.
,fully the cultural and psychologica l er alone can guide them in their In-
community •t reasonable prices.
elements in the Jewish ambient.
ner adjustment.
In Case of Bare..•gent Call
Joseph A. Sklar of Farnsworth ,
Of the general truth of this state-
To create conditions which will en-
For lain-nation Call
L. KAT/E R. 5092 ast Kirby
D. S. ZEM ON, 816 Virginia Park
avenue
is
spending
several
weeks
in
meat
we
have
been
cognizant
for
able the Jewish people that must live
96
NovIhway
En Mr. 8040
New York and other eastern points. some time. We have spoken of the in America to live on the highest
or
.1. H. EHRLICH, 5553 Second Blvd.
I need of understanding Jewish "back- plane of its possibilities is the plat-
Nottha•p 0312
I. SAULSON, 300 East Hancock
I. SAULSON, 300 East Hancock
Glendale; 3982
bliss Thelma Gordon has returned grounds." What are these family form in Jewish social service which
Glendale 3982
to they Jewish teachers and Jewish social
from an extended visit with friends, traditions and teachings, how
and relatives in Philadelphia, Wilkes_ I function, and what changes are or- workers have in common. We have
m'
What
are
the
teach- already begun to speak more or less
the
,
bane and Shenandoah, i's..
ings of Jewish history' What are the clearly in terms of this ideal, namely,
—
under which the Jews of of service to the Jewish community.
ii
. e , conditions
Mrs. E. York of West Euclid a e- the world live, and what plans and When this bleat will have become
sue left Saturday for a several weeks'i 1 aspirations (10 they have for the fu- fully conscious in
' our lives
1' • an d 1 wor k
stay in Petoskey, Mich.
we shall, I believe, feel something of
t his,•,(,i rgye, at I etahsets
' t u r e ? kin% w
—
, eth
we cio nn gs sid a
e a r I that consecration which many of us
I sonic
Miss Eleanor Katzer of 254 Med- , necessary for effective, intelligent I are lacking, that vision and enthusi-
bury avenue was hostess at a sur- Jewish social service, The Jewish so- am which we miss, because then shall
prise shower recently in honor of cial workers who pride themselves on we be working and striving in the
Miss Martha Franklin, a bride-elect. their ignorance and indifference to future, as well as in the present, in
these question% are, I believe, coming all of Israel as well as in our own
Mrs. Albert A. Blitz entertained rapidly to be "back numbers" in our particular institution. It is this newer
Saturday afternoon with a bridge and midst. The contemplated training ideal and the change in conception of
I be-
bunco party in honor of Mrs. Abra- school should, and will, make provi- Jewish social service that have,
ham Spitz of Chicago, the house guest sirens for instructing its students in lieve, been most instrumental in turn-
,f Mr. Harry Gurovitch. Miss Freed- this essential phase of their work. 1 ing the attention of the conference
nun of Chicago, the house guest of would go even further and say that in ever-increasing measure to delving
.
the Misses Lillian and Rose Gordon, not only should Jewish social service into the problem of Jewish education,
was also an honor guest. workers be given "passive" Jewish which is, in a .sense, the attempt to
from leading hatters
knowledge, that is, understanding of shape the character of the future by
ew is h ' asn ects of imparting the finest in the heritage
the
fundamental
J
A. E. Cook of Warren avenue has
left for an extended stay in Denver, their work, but they must be urged of our past.
also to make their knowledge "ac-
4611 FOURTEENTH STREET
Co.
tive," that is, to organize it into some
Distinctive Furniture
Garfield 2133
point of view, so that they can guide Opens
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Feinberg of , their clients and communities in
Store in Fashionable
29:17 Tuxedo avenue have returned meeting their Jewish needs. I do not
Grosse Pointe.
from a three weeks' motor trip to , mean to say that we should impose
Al 10 O'CLOCK
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter
New York.
upon all students and social workers
Buy et your own price out of high rent district.
—
After an absence of a year, on ac-
any one noint of view, but rather that
JAMES CONLEY, Auctioneer.
count
of
illness,
from
the
furniture
Mrs. J. Meyersohn and children. w e should challenge each of them to
Rudolph and Rosalind, have returned arrive at some point of view, more business, in which he achieved signal
from a motor trip to Chicago and or less consistent through regarding
Clinton Beach, Ohio. Jewish life in America and elsewhere.
In the light of the above discussion,
—
Mr. and Mrs. G. Cass of 559 Hague the inclusion of Jewish education in
avenue announce the bar mitzvah of, the program of the National Confer-
205 Gratiot Avenue
145 Michigan Avenue
their.aon, llerman, which took place ence of Jewish Social Service be-
(at Library Are.)
at the Congregation Ahavath Zion ' comes doubly significant. No phase
(Lafayette Bldg.)
Aug. 23. Following the services a of Jewish communal endeavor chat-
lenges so clearly one's attitude to-
Devoted to the Highest Standards of Vaudeville.
dinner was served to 200 guests.
We "custom fit" the hats, assuring
Seats C•Il Main 8842 • 8843
ward the future of Jewish life in
Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15
comfort and satisfaction.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kopelman of America as does Jewish education.
FORMAL OPENING OF 1924-25 SEASON
Medbury avenue have left for Hurt- The conference, it would seem, by
ford, Conn., where they will be the adopting Jewish education as one of
guests of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. its activities, has ipso facto declared
(New Shows Start Sunday. Mat. Instead of Mon. Mat. as in the past.)
II., Kopelman. its official decision regarding this
y
Week."
A Smashing Bill for "First Anni
fundamental problem. This action
—
Mr. and Mrs. David Chatlin of 903 has meant, in my opinion, that the
THE INCOMPARABLE
East Columbia avenue were hosts at conference recognizes that • Jewish
DR. ALBERT L.
a dinner and reception Aug. 2 in group life will, perhaps also that it
honor of the bar mitzvah of their ! s hou ld, continue here for generations;
son, Joseph, which took place at Con- that this groun life must be main-
In Her Latest Characteristic Song Hits.
gregation Beth Jacob. They also re- tained at the highest level of its tra-
ceived at their home Aug. 3. ditions and aspirations, and that, in
MARCEL AND HIS UNIQUE PARTNER
Republican Candidate for
' order to do so, we must provide ade-
—
The Sea Lion Comedian, in "Sporting Times," with Marcelle.
Honoring the memory of the late I quote instruction for our children in
Mrs. Mary Rosenthal, her children, J. the culture, traditions and teachings
HARRIET REMPEL
P., Isaac, David, Joseph and Abe Ro- of that family, folk or people into
Chief Medical Examiner Wayne County.
senthal, Mrs. David Chatlin, Mrs. J. ' which they were born. In short, that
In "The Tropical Storm," by Tom Barry.
Oraduat• Detroit College of Medicine and
HYMAN BERMAN
II. Goldberg, Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, we must so conceive our work that
.A Playlet of Romance, with Gorgeous Scenic Effects by
Surgery and St. Vincent's Hospital, Toledo,
Mrs. Jacob Oppenheim and Mrs. Ray we will aim to enable the Jews of
Langdon McCormick.
Ohio.
generations, recognition for efficient and courteous
Kopel, entertained at a celebration present and future
Exceptionally well qualified by ten years
Medico-legal experience in the Coronor's office.
arranged at the Kirby Center Aug. 25 whether normal or abnormal, depen- service and as a judge of home fur-,
AL WOHLMAN
YORKE & LORD
"Say it with votes"
In "The Graduate."
in connection with the completion of 'dent or independent, to live their lives nishing values, Hyman Berman has
•World's Beet Comedian , "
a series of Talmudic studies. The on the highest plane of Jewish re- opened a furniture store at 13137-
Orthodox rabbis of the city were ligious cultural life. Whether our 13139 East Jefferson avenue. Mr.
KISMET SISTERS
BARRETT & FARNUM
Feat. of Sk.I1 and Strength.
honor guests. Among those who were work is in the orphan asylum, or in Berman, who was formerly a partner
Dancing—And Than Some.
present were many friends of Mrs. the foster home, or in the community in and the manager of the Grosse
++++4+4
PATUIE
WEEKLY
BERT SLOAN
Rosenthal, who was interested in Pm' I center, or in the dependent or mat- Pointe Furniture Company, will con.
AESOP'S FABLES
moting the study of Jewish religious' adjusted family, or with delinquent duct a general furniture business and
children,
or
in
the
schoolroom,
it
is
give
special
attention
to
apartment
SUNDAY, SEPT. 7: TOTO, WORLD'S GREATEST CLOWN
literature.
work confined not to that particular house requirements, bringing to his
activity, but has its basis in social ' new business activity an experience'
morals, or, if you please, social mores, of years in the selection of tine fur
NMI
in the effort to help Jews live at their niture.
best.
What the Jewish culture is, under
Fathered Law Prohibiting Use
what conditions and how it is to be'
of Masks at Michigan
presented—these are the elements in
Public Meetings.
our problems. We are very back-
REPUBLICAN
ward in the development of the Jew-,
James A. Burns, who is a candidate
' ish educational theory and practice.
Both in extent and in quality Jewish for State Senator from the Second
instruction in America is not a mat- district, served in the Michigan House
ter of pride, to say the least. You of Representatives at the last ses-
have probably heard statistical data sion, where he made an able record.'
Harvard University, A. B.
regarding the proportion of Jewish Ile was instrumental in securing the
1
I children receiving Jewish instruction. passage of three laws, the Burns anti-
Boston University, LL.B.
In brood outlines the situation seems Klan law, the Burns City College law
Fifteen Years Practice in Courts
to be as follows: Of the 700,000 and the Burns anti-narcotic law. The
I Jewish children of school age in the first law provides that Klan members
Primaries, Sept. 9,1924
United States, one-eighth are being must unmask at all meetings in the ,
taught in week-day liebrew schools state; the second law insured to De-
44444444+++++++44
44
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and Talmud Torahs; one-eighth more troit its City College and the third
are taught in Sunday schools and by statute is proving an effective means
private teachers; another one-fourth of checking the growth of the nor- I
of our children who are not now cotic evil.
taught, have been given some little in-
Mr. Burns has offices on the seven-
struction in the past or will still re- teenth floor of the Real Estate Ex-
ceive some instruction before they change Building. He is a man pos-1
reach their thirteenth or fourteenth sessed of mature judgment and
birthdays, and one-half of our chil- broad sympathies, according to his
. Ilren have not. are not, and will not friends and admirers. His record as
be given any form of Jewish instruc- a representative, they declare, is an
tion. When we realize, moreover, example of his purpose to give to I
0
that the average pupil in Jewish the people of the state of Michigan
'
schools attends school only for about the best service of which he is cap-1
two years, changing from' one school able. Mr. Burns is making a strong
to another during this period some fight for the nomination.
three or four times; that he is taught
' after public school hours by hardly
competent teachers, teaching much Conditions in Wayne County
that will not function in his life, we
Demand Vigorous Action,
get some notion of the immensity and
Brown Declares.
difficulty of the Jewish educational
. problem in America. And yet this
IN
DOLLARS
"Vigorous
and relentless prosecu-
problem must be faced and solved,
NOW AND COUNT
tion of criminals and the trial of
because Jews our children must be,
cases
himself
were the foundations
and it behooves us to make them in-
, telligentiv Jewish, living on the high- of the great success made by the late
Allen
II.
Frazer
as prosecuting at-
est possible plane of Jewish life, as
taught by our historq and by our torney," declared Frederick B.
Brown,
candidate
for prosecuting at-
philosophy of life, which is Hebrew
torney. "I think that conditions in
prophecy.
Wayne county at the present time
DISTRIBUTORS.
I For me, then, the reformulation of demand a similar administration of
the purpose of Jewish sm.:al service,
the prosecutor's office."
I
of
this
newer
ideal
that
is
to
guide
2885 iast 'Grand Boulevard
t
"What is very often lost sight of
Avenue
4400 Wo4vit
us, becomes fairly clear. It is to be in connection with this office is the
"service to the Jewish people, so as
i of the county. The
civ it business
prosecuting attorney is the official ad
visor of the Board of Supervisors and
I it is also up to the prosecutor to see
that forfeited bonds are collected. I
I understand that of the bonds which
Officially Endorsed b ythe Bar
have been forfeited in criminal cases
Association.
many thousands of dollars remain un-
collected. The purpose of a bail bond
is to insure the defendant's appear-
ORMOND F.
ance for trial. Nothing encourages
the activities of professional bonds-
men and their readiness to offer their
cervices as laxness in enforcing pay-
ment of forfeited bonds."
1
The Sir Moses Monteflore Jewish
y, three termst
Prosecuting Act
Home in Sydney, Australia, recently
Circuit Judge, Rye years. His record
opened a new home for its aged in-
IkAi
of faithful public service merits your
mates. The original home was opened
support .
in 1881.
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Let another man praise thee, and
, September 9, 1924.
Pri
not thine own mouth; a stranger, and
047000.00-01 3000-0017000000000-00
not thine own him—Pros.
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PLACE OF EDUCATION
IN SOCIAL SERVICE

CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY

Of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.

Si

it

AUCTION of New and
Used FURNITURE

New Styles for Fall

CONLEY'S SALESROOMS

Disney - Stetson - Borsalino

HENRY "THE" HATTER

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

'

TWO STORES

B. F. KEITH S

TEMPLE
THEATRE

SUNDAY MATINEE, AUGUST 31

BELLE BAKER

FRENCH

CORONER

ELECT

GEORGE B.

URPHY

1

Announcing Willys- Overland

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roil

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END-OF-MONT117 ME

o li tiolif ro,

Of DEPENDABLE U S ED CARS

CIRCUIT JUDGE

ir•■

WE NEED

Open and Closed Models

Louis

$95 to $140
1920-1 Overland', absolutely reliable .
$295
1923 Chevrolets •
$95 to $345
Oierlands—absoluteI; reliable transportation—from
$95 to $345
Chevrolets--open and closed—every car a real buy
$65 up
Fords—all models
$650 to $925
Willys Knights—the best buy in a used car
1923 Stutz-6-cylinder demonstrator-3,000 miles . ..$1,265; cost $2,300
$765
1923 Dodge—Business Coupe—like new—hurry
YOUR
SAVINGS
BUY

L. ,

HOFFMAN

Republican Candidate

For SHERIFF

I. BROS. . Inc.

"His Word Is His Bond."

His Motto: "Courtesy, Efficiency and Co-operation"

WILLY5.0YERLAND

PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 9

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scar

Riopell

RE-ELECT JUDGE

HUNT

FOR

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

CIRCUIT JUDGE

Formerly Alderman and now State Senator

Experienced in Criminal Practice, with a Splendid Record of Public Service.

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