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September 26, 1924 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-09-26

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A l HMCO, lat ish Periodical Carter

CLUTCH ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE ELEVEN

Pig 9Eflt011;ISI I 0111cr lay?

FUTURE POINTS TO LIGHT AND PROMISE

I Obliged Jo Study That or Learn Po
fish Lang:mac

I
RIGA.---(J. T. A.)—Every student
I in the teaching course at the 11'hitt•
Russian University is obliged to
learn, in addition to the W'hite Rus-
sian language, One of the ether t we
languages spoken in the country, Y id-
dish or Polish. Among those recent-
ly appointed to the faculty is Profes-
sor Weinberg, who has been placed in
charge of a department of Semitic
philology.
In the Jewish sectien'of the faculty,
the subjects in the first year course
are Yiddish language for teaching
purposes and the history of the IPA'S
in Russia in the nineteenth century
in the second year townie, the his-
tory of the Jews in White Russia,
Lithuania and Poland; in the third
year course, new Yiddish literature,
Hebrew language and the fundanieu-'
tots of German philology; and in the'
fourth year course, scientific Yiddish'
grammar, Yiddish folklore, history of
Yiddish education, Jewish art, history',
of the Orient and old Ilebrew litera.,

A CLOSED CAR FOR

YEAR:ROM SERVICE

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- '

USED CARS

You can't beat a Closed Car for year-
round service. Especially now that
winter is coming, it is certainly more
desirable to have a closed car than an
open one. You'll surely buy a real
bargain if you get a Used Closed Car.
All celebrated makes, brand new fin-
ishes, entirely overhauled in fine me-
chanical condition—absolutely guaran-
teed to give you the very best service.

Visit our showrooms. Inspect the vari-
ous models. Get acquainted with our
prices. We know you'll come to look
and stay to buy — the values are so
attractive.

Studebaker Corporation
of America

3646 Woodward Avenue

Branches:

Used Car Store
3934 Woodward Avenue

Used Car Branch
Woodward Ave. and Ford St.

Used Car Branch

6394 Michigan Avenue

Branch 3500 Grand Ft,ver
Branch 8005 Gratiot
Branch 8676 Twelfth
Branch 3725 Junction
Branch Jos. Campau Ave.
Branch 8110 Mack
Branch 13241 Woodward

RUSSIAN STUDENTS
ACQUIRE YIDDISH .
;

By SENATOR JAMES COUZENS

The Jewish New Year should hold out greater hope for
the future of American Jewry than any previous year that
I can recall. It has been said that the opportunities for
the future are not as great as those our forefathers had.
own future, but I
People who say this detract from their
gm sure that the American Jew is not counted in that
group.
The wonderful progress made by Jews in medicine,
surgery, the arts and finance are outstanding, ant
Jews have done Jews can continue to do. Just look over
a list of our outstanding architects, surgeons, lawyers,
medical and business men and you will see what the future
holds out for American Jewry. I know the characteristics
of the Jew sufficiently well, I think, to know that he is not
going to overlook the opportunities of the New Year.

very one of the

new
`Buick models

embodies all of the features
and qualities that have made
Buick famous. eit the new prices
you can afford to own
the Buickyou want.

tore.
1
The faculty has acquired an impor-:
tent Yiddish and Hebrew library f Torn I

Moscow.

service we have the sentiments of
exaltation, glory and majesty, when
God is hailed 213 the Everlasting ('re.
uni
stoi c the King and Ruler of the
erse. Then there are the feelings of
Mall
of
humility and helplessness
"whose origin is dust, and whose lies-
We have the senti-
tiny is dust."
molts of the conscious sinner whose
heart aches with penitence and re-'
nurse, and the emotions roused by
the greet tragedy of our oppressed
people who for 18 ClintUriliS have
been trodden upon by the nations, led
to the slaughter and persecuted with-
larly true on Rosh Ilashonah and Yom
nut end.
a
Kippur, when the Jewish soul is in
All of these sentiments so beauti-
receptive mood, and the Jewish heart
fully expressed in our liturgy, have
By Rabbi Israel Goldfarb.
yearns for some spiritual force that
been further intensified by the music
The music which the synagogue had will set it vibrating with emotions of the synagogue, which presents a
and will awaken within us those holy
developed in the course of many can- , entiments that are characteristic of beautiful mosaic of prayer motives -
tunes so endeared itself to the Jew the Jew during the "awesome days." designed to captivate the heart of the
Jew, and to keep his soul spellbound.
that he came to consider it of almost That force is music! The chazan need
During the various holy (lay services
equal importance with the ritual it- but intone "L'Eil Oreeh Din" or "Un-
these "motives" are stated and re-
The holiday prayer, recited saner Tokef" in the traditional chant,
st-lf.
without its proper intonation, is like when every worshiper at once be- capitulated time and again with some
e body without a soul. The music comes fired with intense emotion, and slight variations and modifications, al-
most as in a well-designed symphony;
gives meaning tie the prayer, awakens in his imagination conceives a men-
and, at the N'iloh service on Yom
our imaginations and creates the ...
t 1 picture of the Judge of all the
a
proper setting and the correct holiday Earth, sitting on His throne of Jude- Kippur, as in the great finale of
symphony, short snatches of the vari-
atmosphere. In fact, the music has ment, weighing our deeds in the scale
ous motives reappear in the numerous
in some instances acquired even a of Justice--inscribing some to life,
"Pizmonim," reviving in our memo-
greater significance than the prayer, others to death; some to prosperity,
ries the sentiments that aeituted our I
to which it is attached, as for ex- I others to adversity.
hearts during the entire season and
ample, ''Kul Nitre," the melody of
The music of the synagogue has de- bringing the service to an end in
which is sung and played in temples
lo ed a series of "motives" by triumphant and glorious declaration
where the prayer itself has long been means of which one can identify each
of God's unity! And when the chazan
eliminated.
holy day. No holy days, however, are and congregation intone seven times,
It is then no wonder that congre. so rich in diversified prayer motives
gations become particularly anxious a.: are Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kip- "The Lord, Ile is God!" the Jewish
soul has reached its highest ecstasy
about their synagogue music as the
; probably because no other holy and feels itself at one with its Cre-
holy days approach, alld that good
cantors and well trained choirs are day ritual stirs as many emotions. In ator.
then at a premium. This is particle. the Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur

v

F.II-A

BUICK MOTOR COMPANY

444 East Jefferson Ave.

PFENT & DECKER

3752 Ca•s Ace.

LOUIS-ROSE BUICK CO.

HARLEY BUICK CO.

HOLIDAY MUSIC

WEST SIDE BUICK CO.

St
5836 Wage Fort Si

and

Police Court

Courts of law recognize no, excuse for
faulty brakes. Better have them attended to
before, not after the accident. Maybe your
brakes need adjusting or re-lining. Let us
look them over. There is no charge for in-
spection.

Brake Service Corporation

6204 CASS AVENUE

Northway 4759.

5132 GRAND RIVER AVENUE

(At Warren

Ave .)

Mr. and Mrs. G. Waterston. and Family
240 Owen Ave.
Extend theri best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year.

4234 Woodward Avenue

will build than.
When better automobiles are built, Buick

Greetings

of the Season

Mr. and Mn. William Wine
1961 Clainnount
Extends his best wishes to his relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax and Sons. Reuben and Samuel
Wilmette, Ill.
Extend theri best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner and Family
2672 Taylor
Extend theri best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

Emanuel Wodic
1257 Brainard
Extends his best wishes to his relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weitsman and Family
95 Monterey
Extends his best wishes to his relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Met. A. Wisner and Family
208 Josephine
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

Walnut 3552.

y

DUPONT DUCO

Successfully Withstands
these daring tests

no terror for this superior

1. Mud:
A DUCO-finished car can be finish.
,sated with mud, allowed to 1. Road Oil:
This sticky. messy, finish-
iry, wiped clean with a dry
loth and show nothing but a ruining substance can be quick-
ly
removed from DUCO finish
eetter polish as a result.
without leaving the slightest
2. Anannsalat

This chemical would quickly stain.
I. Tree Sap:
bleach and ruin the average fin-
Ever have your car under a
ish. It cannot harm DUCO.
tree in the spring, only to find
:'acs stored in barns are not af-
its
finish spotted and marred by
fected in the least.
dropping sap? DUCO will come
3. Sus Rays:
through unharmed.
The actinic action of sun
Muriatic Acid:
rays which draw out the rotor
Few car owners would have
'f the average finish find them-
occasion to pour this deadly
-rives baffled by DUCO.
acid on their car. But it's
4 Dust:
pretty convincing evidence that
Minute dust particles which
since DUCO will stand this, it
-cratch and mar the ordirury
must be good.
finish serve merely as a polish-
10. Salt Aim
•oir agent for DUCO.
Motorists living near the
5. Battery Acid:
despair of keeping a
Even thia corrosive acid,
which eats the heart out of ring glossy finish on their car, due
'ermine's and ruins ordinary to the deteriorating effect of
nnishing, cannot harm DUCO. salt air. DUCO is totally un-
affected.
5. Bailie; Water:
11. Durability:
Ordinary finishes turn white
Cars finished with DUCO at
with
or gray when splashed
years are still
DUCO. the end of three
boiling water. Not no
in good condition.
Roiling, spouting radiators hold

ROGERS DUCO COMPANY

Authorized Distributors for Michigan and
Northwestern Ohio

Refinishing Plod

Phone Cedar 2789 6800 Bostwick, Detroit, Mich.

Ruggles Detroit
Truck Sales



Mr. and Mrs. H. Y•no•er and Family
1036 East Kirby Ave.
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mn. I. S. Yarrow. and Family
646 East Ferry Ave.
Extends his best wishes to his relatives and friends
for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Yarrows and Family
1666 Chicago Blvd.
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

"TO KNOW WHERE TO GO"

To know where to go when equipment you need,
watch
Just drive out Ca ,. Avenue, but please
your speed,
For the Coppers on Cycles that are run by Gas

Will grab any speeder that them tries to pass.

Now if they once get you and throw in the hook,
The Sergeant will register you on his big book
And the Judge on the bench many questions will
ask,
And perhaps he will give you a sixty-day task.

crave,
The advice I know you'll most certainly
to save.
Is in buying accessories, just how

BUMPERS
SHOCK ABSORBERS
EXHAUST HEATERS
WINTER FRONTS

Mr. and Mrs. A. Ziskiend and Family
699 East Kirby Ave.
and friends
Extend their best wishes to their relatives
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
----------

Canfield

Mr. and Mrs. R. Zuieback and Son, Sheldon
8819 Dexter Blvd.
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year

4414-

Mr. and Mrs. M. Zack and Family
131 Josephine St.
Extend their hest wishes to their relatives and friends!
for a nappy and Prosperous New Year.

SAMI, FOREMAN

im and Family
8730 Second Blvd.
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Yvon
-------
Mr. and Mrs. I. Louis Zuiehack
2418 Hazelwood Ave.
their relatives and friends
Extend their best wishes to
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

PROPRIETOR

Mr. and Mr

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Zechman and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A.
101 East Ferry tve.
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends'
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

LEWIS BROS., INC.,
Offer Closed Car Bargains.

Mr. mad Mr.. Joseph Ziff and Family
554 Medbury Ave.
0
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
and Prosperous New Year.
a
Happy
for

The New Year Greetings which arrived too late to
be classified in this section will be found in Section I.

0

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O

O
Mr. and Mrs. Miss Zierer and Family
2522 Clairmount
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prc:perous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dere and Family
9198 Goodwin Ave.
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

9167

East

-------

Mr. and Mrs Leo Zuckerman and Family
160 Edison Are.
their Sloppy'hes to their relatives and friends
Extend
and Pro:perous New Year.
for a

Phone
Glendale

49

Mr. and Mrs. Jo.. Zuckerman and Family
627 King Ave.
letend their best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.



STANLEY KRAJENKE

SIEGEL-ZECKENDORF COMPANY

Z

Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller
569 Chandler
Extend theri best wishes to their relatives and friends
for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year.

Woodward Ave.. i lighland Park

11420 Jos. Catnpau Av..

8911 Grand River Avin

New Year Greetinm

W—( Continued)

8740 Mack Ave.

128D

TELOTTE BUICK CO.

i

Avoid the Ambulance

Corp.

13.11.on et General M

DETROIT BRANCH GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
OWEN & GRAHAM CO.
BEMB-ROBINSON CO.
2543 F.. Grand Blvd. at Oakland

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1923 Durant Coupe

$550

0

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1923 Willy.-Knight Sedan

Seven•pmosieger

$1,100

1923 Overland Sedan

$550

These words or advice, moo a oieo.
slack 'em,
MAX
Is to drive to the Sales Company run by
BAC HEM.
The number you'll see, while driving, you pass
and eighteen and the Avenue Cass.
la sixty - twelve
want you to know us, so call up today,
We
Number forty-four-ninety, and Exchange North-
way.
Now that you have the address, we expect you to

call,
Whether you want to buy, or need nothing at all.
Give us a chance to prove all these farts,
pleased to have finally
And we know you'll be
met MAX.
--- --
SPOT

1923 Willy. - Knight Coupe



$750

0

1924 Willy.-Knight Sedan

Official's Car

$1,595

1922 Willy.-Knight Roadster

$700

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MOTOMETERS
STOP LIGHTS

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Ask About Our Liberal Terms.

MAX BACHEM SALES CO.

LEWIS BROS., Inc.

AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT

Willy.-Overland Distributors

HIGH GRADE

SOLD AND INSTALLED

6012-6018 CASS AVENUE ,

4.490.

4400 WOODWARD AVENUE AT CANFIELD

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