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I Engagements
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GENDELMAN.EISENBERG
'To Our Many 'Patrons and Friends
The
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of Young People.
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Fisher Arcade
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Two Charming
allideffiL
girdles
Priced Right — Perfect Workmanship
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engagements of thei
Jewry Should
Center At Ann Arbor.
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Marriages
The marriage of Miss Sarah Eisen-
berg, daughter of Mrs. Clara Eisen-
berg of Medbury avenue, and Joseph
Gendelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Rabbi Hershman Says Detroit solemnized of Leicester court, was
Establish
stilemnizeil last Sunday at the Hol-
brook avenue synagogue, Rabbi Jo-
seph Eisenman officiating, The cere-
moray was followed by a dinner and
NEGLECT ENDANGERS
dance for 200 guests.
FUTURE LEADERSHIP
The bride wore a gown of white
crepe with bodice embroidered in se-
; Absence From Home Influences gains and the fringed skirt caught at
the waist line with a rhinestone
Weaken Ideals
buckle. Her entrained veil was held •
in place with a Dutch lace cap and
she carried a shower bouquet of roses ,
.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of the and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Rose
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, in a New London, a cousin of the bride, who
Year message to the Jews of the city, acted as maid of honor, wore a
made a plea for the establishment of straight-line pink georgette frock and
a student house for Jewish students carried a shepherd's crook. Her bou•
. at Ann Arbor, the seat of the Univer- ■ pat was of American Beauty roses.
1 silty of Michigan. Rabbi Hershman The bridesmaids, the Misses Mildred
declared that further neglect to pro- Gendelman, sister of the groom, Tid
vide a Jewish religious and cultural lie Stellar and Dorothy DeVorin, wore
• atmosphere for the Jewish college men . frocks of pink georgette with a bead-
and women at the state university ; ell fringe overskirt, old rose and
would result in robbing the Jews of:beaded pink banded in ermine, re-
, Detroit, as well as Jews in other parts I spectively, and carried roses to match
of the country who are represented : their frocks, Carl Eisenberg, the
at Ann Arbor, of potential leaders in I bride's brother, was best man and
the important tasks in which Jewry David Fidler, Harry Weston and Irv-
MISS HANNAH BELLE HIRSCH
Rabbi Ilershnian's ire Wulf were the ushers. The flower
- -Itenibra mit Studios.
must engage.
girls were the Misses Sylvia Pannell-
statement is as follows:
"Among the ninny problems which I ter and Clara Uretsky and the ring
we have to confront, let us include , bearer was Master Nornssn Pannen-
the problem of the Jewish college sta. I ter.
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
dent, The academic Jew, we are all :
agreed, can and should be a source! and Mrs. Morris Weinhart and Mr.
I
should
be
•
and
Mrs. Jack Singer of Lake City,
I of strength to us, can and
a p o tent factor in the development of Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Gendelman left for a
our Jewish life. We have a right to
expect that he should rally around the motor trip to Dayton, Ohio. and upon
svaagogue, respond to its call, place their return will reside in Detroit.
; himself in the forefront of Jewish ac-
SILVERSTEIN•DAVIDOV
tivities and labor for the advancement
Mrs. K. Davidov of 2220 Hazel-
of the Jewish rause. We have a right
, to expect it from him because all that W11,1,1 avenue announces the marriage
is hest in him is due to his Jewishness, of her daughter, Mildred, to Maxwell
to his ancestry. He owes his mental I. Silverstein, son of David A. Silver- •
: endowment, his capacities and apti- stein of this city, which took place
I tulles, his passion for study, the nim- Sept. 9.
bleness of his mind and his intellec-
IN
is
.FR AwNaKs Lunited
Afa
I ar
T E
M i ,,,,D
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tual agility, all the qualities that
stand him in good stead throughout
d yReMFranklin
his college course, to the race from ! marriage to Samuel (letterman on
which he has sprung. Th e brain pow-I Sunday afternoon, Sept. 21, in the
er which he possesses has come to him , presence of their immediate families
at birth as a gift. It has come to
. In. al Itetirrsch,-,
abbrhhihAvi
fri
few
(hi friends,
fundes
him as a heritage, as an unearned in- and a
t a e l
chiffon white
crement.
h
d itieh beaded
"For centuries Is
Israel was a people of ' itnrinammie'
ostrich
a t d and wore a
students, engrossed in the study of the : turban to match. She carried a cur.
Law, the study of the Talmud. Na sage of tea roses and maiden-hair
MISS FANNIE HIRSCH
other race has been trained in such; fern. She was unattended. Follow-•
--Rembrandt Studios.
mental gymnastics. This gave tone ing the ceremony dinner was served
I
to the intellect of the Jew and edge to at Joseph's restaurant.
daughters, Hannah Belle Hirsch, to
Mr. and Mrs. Gutternian left for
his mind. For centuries, moreover,
Samuel 13. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the Jew lived by his head. The world 'I an eastern trip and will return in a
Louis C. Paul of 994 Frederick street, was unsafe for him. He labored un- ' month to make their home in Detroit. I
and Fannie Hirsch, to Nathan Miller, der the most disheartening disabil-
---
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller of
GOLDBERG-SEGAL
hies and disadvantages; he was sub.,
Brockton, Mass.
jeered to persecutions and humilia- I
The marriage of Miss Malka Segal.
linos', , exposed to all sorts of dangers.
Cincinnati and Samuel Kay Gold. ,
Mrs. Celia Wozow of 613 Medbury
He had to live by his wits. And it iv berg of Detroit took place in Cincin-I
avenue announces the engagement of
physiologicallaw that every faculty anti Wednesday, Sept. 17.
lame-
daughter,
Ann,
to
George
Robino-
her
Isaac Ro- which is carefully trained, exercised I diately following the ceremony Mr.
witz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and developed attains in the course' and Mrs. Goldberg left for New York,
binowitz of 182 McLean avenue.
of time its maximum efficiency.
whence they sailed Sept. 20 for a,
"Then mental endowment of the , several months' honeymoon in France
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinberg of
academic Jew is a racial endowment, and Italy.
i
Delmar avenue announce the engage-
I
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a birth-gift. Ile is a debtor to his
rent of their daughter, Frances, to
.
people. We have a right to expect :
1 avid A. Wive of this city.
him to repay his people the debt he . CONTRIBUTES OFTEN
wes them, that he repay the debt in
owes
terms of service.
DENIES REFUGEES
"But if the academic Jew is to take
his right place in the community and , Eva Caminsky is a frequent con-
contribute his full share towards its tributor to the Children's Column of
growth and development, we must do :The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. She
Soviet Government Refuses Visas to
all within our power to stir, deepen lives in East Tawas, Mich., where she
Homeless Jews.
and quicken his Jewish consciousness
while he is still at college. For char-
; LONDON.—(J. T. A.) —Several
hundred Russian Jewish refugees octet is the joint product of nature
9387 North
nuance the
clef of
lo Wog
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and described here
represent the styles
which will be in
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Fall. They are
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RIGHT TO RETURN
who have given up their hope of ever and nurture, of heredity and envir-
onment. We are all to a great extent
being able to proceed to America or
what our fathers and forebears were.
I any other country, have decided to
Every man's ancestors live again in
return to their home towns but they
him. The son is best interpreted by
I are prevented from doing so by the
the father. But the habits and apti-
attitude of the Soviet authorities.
tudes received at birth are no more
Several hundred immigrants now
than raw material. Nurture, or en-
stranded in Warsaw, Constantinople
vironment, works upon it, shapes it
represen-
to
the
and Riga have applied
into character and determines the sort
tativem of the Soviet government for
visas to return home for which they' men and women we are to become.
ine:
seoldy-r re-
have been waiting for months. Many ii;:11,,y,.heirieediitsyathmeeJzirsoinfteanG
God-in-
of these refugees have exhausted
toxicated
people.
But
his
hereditary
their means and are now starving.
traits are often offset by the influence
Despite all endeavors and interven-
of his environment. Many, perhaps
tions, the Soviet government refuses
most, of the Jewish students at the
to issue visas even to such immigrants
University of Michigan come from ob-
who have never participated in any
servant Jewish homes where they have'
political movement.
enjoyed the benefit of at least the
rudiments of a Jewish education and,
what is far more important, the bless-
MEMBERS INITIATED
INTO PISGAH LODGE ings of a Jewish atmosphere. In many,
instances their parents have spared
no etfort to instill in them the Jewish
Pisgah Lodge, No. 31, I. 0. B. B..; spirit, to cultivate their Jewish sym.
EVA CAMINSKY
met in its headquarters, 406 East pathies and to inspire them with love'
customs
o n s Jewish
,
• nue , Monday evening to in- I for Jewish ra
ve
t
Adams an
is a fourth year student at high
itinte a group of new members. The and Jewish ceremonies. Those young
stories and
initiation was carried out by the de- men and young women constitute our i school. Miss Caminsky's
knowledge of Jewish
gree team of the lodge. Louis Cohane i most promising material. They bid, poems reveal a
life and ideals which has been re-
addressed the new members and was fair for future leadership in the Jew- I
ferred to as extraordinary. She is
followed by Adolph Freund, the oldest isle community. nut more often than;
15 years old.
remise
s is doomed to disap-
member
be o f the local fraternity. The not thi s pro
president, Samuel J. Rhodes, extend- pointment. Removed for a number of
ell his wishes to all members and their years from the influence of the par. RUMMAGE SALE TO BE
families for a happy and presperous ental home and of the synagogue,
HELD IN NOVEMBER
New Year. The organization passed withdrawn from intimate contact with
resolutions endorsing the work of the the Jewish community and its activ-
The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
Ries, to which individual members ities, deprived of most of the facili-
have subscribed several hundreds of ties and opportunities that go far to- will hold its annual rummage sale
dollars. The members of the lodge ward the building up of Jewish char- early in November, the exact date to
also pledged their co-cperation in the acter, those young men and young. he announced later. Mrs. Louis Ilalb-
Michigan avenue, chair-
corning Community Fund drive.
women drift away from us and are stein of
man of the committee on arrange-
. The next meeting will tee held Mon- irretrievably lost to us.
"It is the bounden duty of the Con- ments, and Mrs. Myer M. Applebaum
, slay evening, Oct. 6.
servative and Orthodox Jews of De... of 2(471 East Grand Boulevard, assis-
troit t9 attend to the Jewish needs of tant chairman, are collecting mater-
our boys and girls at Ann Arbor, to ials to be featured in the sale. They
create for them some sort of Jewish accept wearing apparel, infants' ap-
atmosphere. It is imperative that we parel, furniture and household pads
establish for them a Students' House, in satisfactory condition. Mrs. Ilalb-
, Issue First Teat-Book for Use is He.
stein informed the members, of Ila-
such as they have in New York and
brew University.
in other places. We should give them dassah and their friends that many
I
the opportunity to observe our dietary articles which are ofttinies thrown
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A volumi-
full laws. We should endeavor to insti• away when one is cleaning house at
l nous work which is to contain
this time of the year are suitable for
I exposition of modern medicine in He- i lute for them Friday evening services ' the rummage sale. These articles,
brew, planned for use as I medical to be addressed by visiting rabbis.
' will he called for upon receipt of al
text book in the Hebrew University The United Synagogue of America telephone message. Mrs. Ilalbstein
stands ready to co-operate with us,
et Jerusalem, is the task which a but we, the Jews of Detroit, must take may be reached at Cedar 3767 and
group of American Jewish physicians
I Mrs. Applebaum at Northway 0711-J.
the lead in these matters."
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