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71tE)crinorr, Ansa OiRoracy,

Club
Notes

Yuan
Judaea

CONTEST LAUNCHED

Duch Saturday evening at 1111 West-
minster street at 7 oclock.
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BY NATIONAL FUND

Sons of Judaea.

HADASSAH PROMISES
AN ACTIVE SEASON

The Sons of .1 adorn held a rally at
Fund-Rais i ng and Cultural Work Will
its meeting lust Saturday evening at
Be Emphasised.
thy Farnsworth Synagogue. The pro.
Mogen David Club.
ewish Artists Ur ed to Enter ,
)
s e(
0 t wo
wo t a lk s,
s, 0
giam
1.1111S
it
1 of
•
•
the 4 ,11 qr.
The 51tgen David Club net last A. alvin an "Customs in Palestine
World-Wide Competition
,181 , 1111 oi f rsthe Detroit Chapter of Ila-,
and the other by A. Becker entitled
evening
at
the
North
n
assah was held at the Shanrey Zetlek
l [
for Campaign Posters.
.•f thy Jewish Institute. Lice- "Succoth With Shinonele," A dis-
Synagogue last Tuesday evening. A
Iiraf
Cram
.• dicers was held with the fol. cussion 1111 Bar Kochba and Rabbi
large audience attended the meeting, •
Akiba
followed.
The
following
otli-
-alts: President, Irwin She.
A competition for Jewish artists which was devoted to various com-
tiers were elected at this meeting: .
vice- nd
a desusiters is announced from Jer- mittee report, and a detailed account
v at; t, , -president, Nathan Cooper;
President,
Abraham
Becker;
secreta,. Benjamin Lipson; treasur•
usalem by the head idlice of the Jew- of the Hadassah convention held in
sergeant-at-arms, president, Max Shayowitz; secretary, ish National Fund, the Zionist move Pittsburgh last June. Miss !tattle
e r, Jo- , :.h l'aiger;
Nathan Rubinstein; treasurer, Han r g
Never [4 , sen; editor, Aaron Karp; Surovitz. The members are 'damning in ent's instruntent for land putchase Gittlernan, president of the chapter,
Natio,' Fund chairman, Samuel Sa-
gave the official report of the con-
improvement. The fund is now
bots. She program consisted of to have a wienie roast at Belle Isle and
engaged in prosecuting a campaign vention 81111 Nliss Bertha Lipeitz, also
several -Imo talks on the meaning of Nov.
for £500,0011 with which to acquire
Ilelegate, gave "A Delegate's Im-
Succoth and Simchas Torah. The
1110,000 &mauls i[f land in Palestine pressions of Her First Zionist C011-
program for the next meeting will be
"There is nothing more delightfulnrd It is desired to publish a poster vention " Miss Gittleman, who re-
.
a disYm-Mn on Palestine. Boys be- than the repayment of
that will stimulate interest in and ac- turned 51,[tolay from an eastern trip,
tween y age of 12 and 14 are in-
"You must be much, if you would tivity for the campaign. In order to met Miss Henrietta Scold. president
attend
the
club
meetings
and
vited t• ,
do much." . obtain the best design possible it in- of Iladassah, in New Vo ris and re-
beech, members. The club meets
Scold 1/11111 , visit
vites all Jewish artists to submit ported that
diawings and will award prizes for Detroit next January.
Mrs.
lIgnry
Weinstein,
chairman
od gedt " I"' the mail' s
ye l
:!£ 1;•%•%%'%10£14101110041itilOCIA%%••%1CNNIA•%•••V WSIMI$WW/ ful to the extent of £100. The follow- I of the sewing circles conducted every

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, ing are particulars id the competition Wednesday at the synagogue for the
• I
,
organ
assa
re as 1. 11111inumcateil by the Jewish Mt- Ha,
that the groups would begin their

e tionni Fund.

NOV.
'rho Jewish National Fund was meetings Wednesday morning..
0
o'clock. The chapter has 10
0 1081111811 111 1901 for the purpose of ac- 5, at In
81111 a great amount

Is quiring hit it in Palestine to be the in- I sewing machines
; alienable property of the Jewish peo- of hand work to be done. She re-
quested that all women who can spare
ale. This land may never be sold, but
time on Wednesdays to come and as-
0 is leased to Jewish settlers on heredi-
sist the committee in charge. Mrs.
0 tato' lease. The fund has collected
Weinstein read a letter from a Pales-
0 ■ . r u r 1,001 000 pounds in voluntary do- tinian worker commending the work
'
nationsand has purchased and im.
done in America by the women at the
0 proved for settlement purposes over
i unam equa s , sewing circles and stressing the need
i 1 unams . II 1
1 9e0
,
0 1111118111
square meters.) Improvement works for more articles this year than ill

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0 include drainage of swamps, water-ill- previous
years.
Rummage
Sale Planned.
0 statllation, road building and tree-
of
I".
Th " nnual rummage "le
I planting. Twenty-seven agricultural troit
chapter of Iladassah will take
. :4I settlements and three urban settle-Ili
.
ee meld,. have been established in the place
in
November.
Mrs
Louis
hull
s tein, chairman, and Mrs. Meyer Ap
of the Jewish
National F111111 chairman, roportei
11
1 1,111S
0plebaum,
assistant
0 which is thus the basic factor in the that many articles for the sale hour
0 upbuilding of the home for the Jew- been received from families ant
/
0 is h people.
I stores which have co-operated wit ,
,
Conditions Are Given.
' the Hadassah each year to make th
I
The tibieut of the mister for which sales successful. The proceeds fron
0
0 designs are now invited is to influence I theummage sale will go toward eh.
r
.hews of the entire world to contribute I [ completion
of the $10,000 fund whir
, to the Jewish National Fund. Thei Detroit's quota for 1914. It wit
/
s
I . following conditions have been laid declared that $4,500 is lacking t
e down: , Complete the quota.
Size of the imster is 48 by 72 semi- .
Classes are being organized undo
se
meters. The design must be suitable' the supervision of Mrs. Morse Cohen
I for reproduction in type or by litho- 2:412 Taylor avenue, in the study o
0 grap it offset or other simple process Hebrew and Yiddish literature an
e in not mere than four colors. The language and in cultural work. Won
sketch featuring the functions of the I en who are interested will meet it
Jewish National Fund must be se 1 Mrs. Cohen's home Saturday afte
e drawn as to allow space fur inserting noon , Nov. I .
e a slogan tin the language of the coon-'I Several of the Daughters of II
0. try of publication) such as "100,0o0 dassah, young girls interested in Zit)!
0 dunams of land for the Jewish Nation- ist work, attended the meeting. Th
'
0 al Fund."
0
All Jewish artists may en- Daughters of Iladassah were orga
A ter the competition. Any number of ized last year by Mrs. Z. I,. Gob
',.1 designs may be submitted by eachIsmith, Sylvia S. Goldsmith and Esth
I Jewish artist. The name and address' Schlesinger. The officers are Ire
0 of the artist it to be inserted in a seal-, Imitate, president; Sylvia Medo
e cd envelope attached to the design., vice-president; Esther Schlesinge
I Designs must reach the office of the secretary; Lillian Silverstone, cor-
1' .lywish National Fund, Meinekystrasse responding secretary, and Sylvia
0
et lit, Berlin, W. 15, Germany not later Goldsmith, treasurer. Young girls be-
I, than Dec. 31, 1921. , tween the ages of 14 and IS are in-
The following prizes will be award.. sited to join the club. The girls send
' contributions to the milk fund for
4
. 3 of:
First prize, £50; second prize, £30; I the children of Palestine.
0
In order to accommodate members
I
).. third prize £20.
The fund reserves the right to pur. I of the chapter living in the vicinity
'
Shaarey Zetiek Synagogue, a sec-
1 I chase any sketches at a price of f10.I • of
The amount of £100i available for • and study circle will be organized
prizes may be divided as above or Saturday afternoon, Nov. 1, at 2:30
,
otherwise in the discretion of the •'clock, at the home of Miss Hattie
•
s k e t e n es Gittle man, 579 Kirby avenue. The
0 1 judges. All prize winning
will be informal.
40, ' will become the property of the Jewish meeting
1 National Fund which reserves the
tight jointly with the artist to publish
them. Any differences arising on this

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THAT BOWLES SPEAK

:%30-436%WisALIA--%"0000"%%%WliVIMWOlg subject are to be settled by an arbi-
trams. The competition results will
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Candidate for
-
Ssi Is , published in the larger Jewish pa- Pisgah Lodge
-
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pers of Palestine and throughout the
Klan
Affiliation.
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• world. Thy Jewish Notional Fund re-
.
serves the right to exhibit all sketches
Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
submitted and, unless a request to the administered a stinging rebuke to
A. LITMAN, Manager
contrary is made, the Dante of the ar- Charles Bowles, candidate for mayor,
2814 Hastings Street
ti-t will be affixed to the sketches ex- , at last Monday evening's meeting,
Telephone Cherry 2523
M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Manages
MI ,it ed.
[when a request presented on his be-
Closes December 31.
half to be permitted to address the
unpurehased
and
Unsuccessful
sh, telots will be returned to the cm- organization
was refused.
Mr. Bowles'
epresentative
was informed
that
iy t dors, either after announcement of while the Order of Irnai B'rith could
I, salts, or at the conclusion of the ex furnish no forum for political discus-
lobition.
sions and could not participate in any
The judges will be: Jacob Stein-
the avowed affili-
hardt, painter; Hans Lindenstatslt,
Bowles with the Ku Klux
f
atn
p ..ter artist; D r. Max Osborn, auth- ' Kl
ir• hiolanoti her reason for its
'aun fu r • niis
refusal. lt was
uncertain
,rt a: n
11 1. ; S. Schonlien 3 r., din[ctor of the refusal.
od in n barked by
J J ewish Alsttional Fund, al "- I Julius language th 'at 'as candidate
.
1
f
propaganda
de-
the
klan,
which
openly
expresses
its
1
erger, munager
Igo:talent of the fund in .I m. . antagonism towards .Las, cannot ex-
Abstention of any judge will not in- I sect to be given an opportunity to
‘alidate the awards; the chairman , solicit the support of the Jews who
I. ARK()
BETTY FRANK
MISCHA FISHSON
•
y by the judges nay exercise a belong to Pisgah Lodge.
[tyyttt
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 AND 2
, [eting vote. During an appeal made by Bernard
Ginsberg and Milton 51. Alexander in
Matinee and Evening
behalf of the Detroit Community
by Kalmanovitch
The Great Musical Melodrama
Candidate for Circuit Bench Fun d a subscription of $500 was
(Music by B. Blank)'
made by the bodge. This amount was
Served Decade as Judge
subscribed by the members present,
In Upper Peninsula.
each of whom responded.
MONDAY EVENNG, NOVEMBER 3
An interesting program of activity
-
At Popular Prices
for the ensuing term was outlined by
d o d„, is . IL O'Brien, can did a t e for
"A MAN WITHOUT A NAME"
circuit judge on the Democratic ' Max F,dwards and Sol Blumrosen,
representing the intellectual advance-
ticket, was born in Koweenaw county,
TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4
Mich., in Itifili. At the age of 12 he ment and entertainment committees.
First Time in Detroit
Jews of Detroit will hear in the near
left school to go 1,0 work as a 111 . 111 • future Maurice Samuel, the• brilliant
"THE YESHIVA BOCHER"
Imy in the Osceola mine. In this work author whose work, "You Gentiles,"
Poe remained two years. Subsequently
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6
he attended the Calumet High School, has created a furor. Mr. Samuel has
from which he graduated. After accepted an invitation from Pisgah
''THE BLACKSMITH'S DAUGHTERS"
akbetrin his book the early
ttre ft io),sepeeni
Repeated for the Public by Special Request.
teaching school two years he attended Lud
.. the law school
........
alparaiso,
.. ......................
Other events planned are a banquet
.............. .
to the bar in 1091,
and was admitted than
a decade one and ball to celebrate the laying of the
in l
beCOMillg
he most successful lawyers in the corner-stone of the new home of the
of t
eninsula. Ile is credited with lodge, which will tai... ;dace during
upper p
mental in the latter part of November. Several
basing been largely instrumental
the adoption of the workmen's rem- Jewish divines and other leaders of
ensation law. In 1911 he was elect- national prominence will appear um
p d circuit judge on the Democratic der the auspices of the fraternity'.
e
elected in 1917. The campaign fur a new home is
ti
and was re - after the miners' steadily attaining its goal. Bonds ex-
t
His re - lection came
o f reeding $25,000 have been sold and
str ike i en the Copp er Country, one
he bitterest industrial struggles in it is expected that the balance,
t
the state. Ills impartiality won him amounting to a similar sum, will he
raised before the end of the year.
the esteem of his constituency.
The work of construction is being
pushed rapidly and members of the
lodge are elated over the progress

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Sousa reaches Detroit with his famous

Ceremonies marking the reinter-
band Wednesday, Nov. 12, for after-
ment of the remains of 400 deceased
noon and evening concerts in Orches-
members of the Beth Abraham Con-
tra Hall, he just will have passed his
gregation will he observed Sunday
seventieth birthday.
afternoon, Nov. 2, at 2 o'clock. The
That is why the present tour of the
reburial of the bodies was made nee
band-its thirty-second-has been in
essary after the city acquired a por-
the nature of a continuous birthday
tion of the cemetery in order to make
party, for Sousa is probably the most
possible the widening of the upper
widely known musician America ever,
section of Woodward avenue.
produced. Practically every city has
Members of the congregation and
made some public recognition of the
relatives of the dead will meet at the
event. To celebrate his three-score ,
synagogue, Palmer avenue and Beau-
years and ten, the coductor-com-
hien street, and proceed to the ceme-
poser has arranged programs notable
tery. Rabbi Joseph Thumin will of-
for diversity. Sousa will proceed all
Isaac Katz will
the way from Richard Strauss to ficiate and Cantor
chant the memorial prayer.
Richard Whiting, from the classics
to jazz.
When your money is spent you cut
The seat sale for the two concerts
off wine; when rowing old you turn
begins the first of next week at both
to the sacred books.
Grinnell's and Orchestra Hall.

CONVENTION HALL

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NOVEMBER 13'1' to 16t,

Of the Harvard undergraduates who
have achieved highest distinction in
their studies are the following Jewish
boys. Their rank entitles them to a
listing under "Group One": Norman
NV. Schur, Boston, whose entrance
marks to Hariard as a freshman are
the highest ever recorded at that in-
stitution; Mu ses S. Hulierman, Port-
land ME, who has achieved the dis-
tinction for the third consecutive
Ione; Mu crop II. Radovsky, hall
1:.‘ Yr: Eliot Si. Baden, 1)4,1,11e-ter;
NI I. Katz, Brooklyn; Dents NI. W1 1 111-
i
S11 . 111, Portland, Me., and Murray S
Rusinowitch, Springfield, Mass.

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