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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-10-31

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PAGE TWO

CONFERENCE CALLED
BY ORT FOR NOV. 9

Mr. Auerbach, the author of the
1
play, is a superb impersonat or
farcical roles. The music is by Joseph
Brodie. The entire company will sup-
port Miss Sheihgold.

COMEDY STAR PENS
NEW MUSICAL PLAY

"A Girl With Conditions" to Be Given

Sunday Evening.

(glinren's Grua

Handicapped Invite Orders for
Reseating Chairs and the
Tuning of Pianos.

"A Girl With Conditions," a musi-
cal comedy from the pen of Samuel
Auerbach, director of the Orchestra
Hall Yiddish company and It leading
fun maker, will be the offering Sun-
day evening, Nov. 2. The play will
bring to the fore the effervescent
soubrette of the troupe, Miss Sadie
Sheingoid, whose clever acting in
comic roles has been one of the out-
standing features of the company's
season thus far. Henrietta Schnitzer.
the leading lady of the organization,
will also appear.

Ladies' Shingle
or First Boh!

Will Discuss Plans for Agricultural

and Technical Aid.

NEW YORK.-0. T. A.l—Several
hundred prominent Jews from many
parts of the United States are ex-
pected to attend the national confer-
ence of the American Ort, called by
Adolph Lewisohn, financier and phi-
lanthropist, at his home in this city
Nov. 9. The conference will deliber-
ate on the critical situation of Jewry
in Russia, Poland, Roumania and
other east European countries.
The stabilization of the economic

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Homebound blind and crippled men
do excellent resealing of cane and
rush chairs. 'rho:e who have work of
llere, at Itetroit's Great, rt it.
this kind to be done are urged to tele-
ELISHA
Store, y011 are 0,811. d ■■1
phone the Dt•troit League for the
Iteattlit Srrvire that i.v ,t ■ t..,161
Handicapped at Newberry House,
By JUDITH ISH•KISHOR
110111' in the city.
Cherry :Lill. Orders for pianu tun
ing are also solicited. The most prac-
Elijah had become very old. He place of the wisdom of Elisha, and
tical way to aid the handicapped is felt that he was soon to die; and as peddlers who went from one town to situation in eastern Europe is bring.
usty . ing about a rapid spread of unemploy-
to help them to help themselves.
life only meant to him the service of another, trudging along the d
his people, he wished to go away roads with bundles of coarse blue ment among the Jews, because sot's
occupations as storekeeping and trad
quietly, and to die alone—to fade out homespun on their shoulders, carried '
Whirl] far generations constituted
Farmer Street"
of the lives of his followers, and of tales of his power to help those who l ing,
The Store That
the means of livelihood for the great-
Elisha, his pupil, without grieving or came to him.
er part o fthe Jewish population, are
troubling them. So he pretended toOnce ther e came to Elisha the disappearing under the new system
y to widow of a man of prop hetic family
Elisha that he was ruled awe
. tit' co-operative organizations.
Bethel. But Elisha, seeing his weak-
Mr. Lewisohn, whose home is one
ness, anti fearing that he was to lose my
She husband
cried: "Oh,
my
you servant
know of the few in New York spacious
was
a lord,
faithful
1127.1129 FARMER STREET
his master, said:
of God. And now that he is dead' enough to house a conference of the
"As the Lord liveth, and as thy t here is nothing with which to pay 1 size this one promises to be, has re-
Between Gr•tiot and Monroe.
soul liveth, I will not leave thee." his debts. And the man to whom the ,cently accepted the honorary chair-
Ile followed Elijah to Bethel, and money is owing has come to take my ; manship of the Ort Reconstruction
from Bethel to Jericho, and from two children. Ile will sell them as , I Fund, which is being raised under the i
Jericho to the Jordan River. And servants unless the debt is Paid!' 'auspices of the European and Arneri.
wherever they passed, the proles- Elisha questioned her, and asked her can Ort Associations. The O Ort n ) IMICIMMIASSISYSVISIMANANW<ISNIMSWaISSIMSYS%%!WASANN WA,
sional prophets came out to meet what she had left in the house. "One' gram aims fur the pro motion of agr;i:
"When You Come to the End of the Perfect Days"
them, and said to Elisha, "Thy Lord jar of oil, and nothing more!" she culture and technical trades among
will take your master away. Do you wept. Ile said to her:
, the Jews. The society has already
not see that?" And Elisha answered
"Go and borrow empty jars from succeeded in settling thousands of
them in restless pain: "Yes, I know your neighbors—as many as you can them on land grants and in establsih-
it! Be quiet!"
' get, and as large. And shut yourself ; ing others in their own workshops.
When they stood by the side of the up with your sons, and pour from 'The reconstruction fund will be used
Jordan, Elijah took off his mantle and your one jar of oil into the other."' exclusively for loans to Jewish farm-
wrapped it together and struck the She did so, and found that from the ors and artisans and for the support
waters. They divided, to right and contents of her one jar, all the others 1 of the technical trade schools main-
left, as in the time of Joshua. And were filled! And she sold the oil and ' tained by the association.
HERE ARE A FEW OF MANY BARGAINS:
Among the larger cities that have
Elijah passed over on dry land, Elisha paid her husband's debts and still had I
hurried after him. As soon as they enough money left for herself and already chosen their delegation.; to
had passed the river, the old prophet her sons to live on until the boys were the national conference are Chicago,
i Philadelphia, Cleveland, St. Louis
grown up.
stopped.
"Before I ant taken from you," he
Another story goes that Elisha i and Milwaukee. • •
.
Rickenbacker
said to Elisha, "ask what you wish of • passed now and then through a coun-
me." The younger man was pale try spot called Shunem, and when- ALEXANDER TO ATTEND
Sedan
with grief. Ile realized now that the ever . he happened to be ' there a rich I AS DETROIT DELEGATE
Almost new and
A serviceable and
Milton M. Alexander, vice.president
moment of parting had come. So he woman who lived in that place in- I
very good look-
comfortable car
cried out for the grtate.st gift he sited him into her house for rest and of the United Jewish Charities, will
0
ing. Priced for
that you will be
0
could think of.
, be the Detroit delegate at the Ort
ref reshments.
quick sale. Our
0
proud
of.
Excel.
"Let me have a double portion of
conference which will be held At the
,
One day this woman said to her
rema ining
few
lent in every cle.
your prophetic spirit!"
I hom e of Ad olph Lewisohn , the rated
0
aed•ns
must
"You have asked a hard thing,. husband: "ThLs is a holy man who
tail.
littl • New m
York Jewish philanthropist • Nov
move.
0,
said Elijah. "But watch by me. If passes by here. Let us build a
r. Alexander was one of the
you see nte, when I am taken from room for him, on the roof of our , ' Ifr o up
me with Dr. .eon ram-
h is granted." And house, where it is cool. Then when.
0
I
tiveBco
f
the
ecu
you, then your wi t
on,
member
which
o
i n t„ • s
0
r he passes by he can come
ization in
while they walked on, talking togeth- eve
mince of
er, there appeared a chariot of fire his own little place, and find every- littee of the Ort Organ
0
several
.ever
4al
who was in Detroit
F
0
and fiery horses, that rushed between thing ready, so that he need not .ss et. 1, s ago.
in
in t h e con-
'
.
I .oca I interest
0
them and drove them apart. And even speak to us, if it distrubs him."
0
When Elisha came the next time sErucrive purposes of the Ort aleng
The Premier
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the lines of promoting agricultural
t
i
Elisha saw his master caught up to and saw how kindly these people had
occupies but
Rickenbacker
Ile saw
I work and technical trade was greatly
heaven in that whirlwind.
e
Chevrolet
thought of him,
0
and looked around increased by the visit of Dr. Bramson.
him no more.
little more
Sedan
Sedan
Elisha wept and tore his garments • at the cool little room, with the bed .
An e c o n omical
as he mourned for the prophet, and and table and candlestick and chair,
space than
A good buy in a
little utility car
picked up Elijah's ntantle, w:iere it he sent for his hostess to reward her,'
comfortable, up.
an upright.
meanwhile asking his servant, Gehaz
for winter drive
had fallen from him.
0
to • date looking
ing. Recent
At
last
he
remembered
that
he
to
find
out
what
gift
would
please
I
Glad to send
car. The price is
her most. Gehazi said when he re-
model. Very mod-
must continue his notster's work. Ile
you paper
went back to the Jordan's edge and turned: "This woman has been mar. Recently Formed Society Awarded
low.
erate price now.
0
of
Incorporation Papers.
Elijah he struck , ried for .„
several years, but has had !
i
floor pattern
.
taking the mantle
0
I
the waters.
I
showing ex-
ALBANY, N. Y.--Prominent actors 0
o d o f Shunamite entered:
"Where is the Lord, the G
0
"At
this
season
next
year,
you
will
,
and
others
affiliated
w
ith
the
theatri•
Elijah? " he „ Tied. tie was answere d .
act s i z e-
0
WOIIIIM was cal profession are the incorporators ,r, i
0
The waters divided for him as they very
embrace
a son!'
The came into her of the .lewish Theatrical Guild of 0
pleased.
Tears

h a d di,itt, fur Elij a h . Ii„ was now
Write or
the Prophet. eyes. But she said: "No, my lord, America, a membership corporation, $
phone
not deceive me. That can not I which received a charter from the •,s,
When he reached the other side of do ,,
Oct. 21.. 'rho or- fi
isecretary of
Cherry
.
b
Jordan, he found a and of young l"'s
Wh • that timeIg anization will have its princi p al of- •

• • - •
3600,
I
prophets, students in the prophet',"
lice
in
New
York
City.
William Mar- 0
I
around
again
there
was
a
little
come
seined. They bowed down to him,
..
I
and cried: "The spirit of Elijah's With black-eyed baby, the one thing she ris, Edward Cantor, Samuel Bernard, 1
0
and her husband had wanted to cam- • Harry Cooper, Since Silverman, Hugo j
rest upon Elisha!"
Itiesenfold and Frederick Block of 0
piety their happiness.
0
For years Elisha's power was
York
City
are
the
incorporators
$
NOV('
o
watched
over
GLENDAIE
They loved hint rand
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him-
strange to him. Ile someone
No child could ever have a of the guild.
4
0
VERY EASY PAYMENTS
him.
0 WOODWARD
self with doing humble deeds of kind- brighter
8175
future,
fur
he
was
to
inherit

Among
the
purposes
of
the
organ-
0
le who
d he
$
helpfulness,
f or peop
Hess an too
0
poor and unimportant
to their house, all their fields and gar. ization are to assemble and embody
were
! l ens. and the respect of their con_ the Jews of the amusement art and 40
0
I
brin g hint fame. But the word did d tented servant:. But once, when he industries for the purpose of uphold- t
l'uU vigor snowed en yen,
an
Upright Plana In exchange.
o
spread from mouth to mouth,
h• d been taken to play near his father ins' the honorable and sacred troth-
plainly dry ss
ed, thin-faced peon e in the reaping fields, he began to cry lions of the race, and to provide f or I
,Wrs•aaa■•
Fro k • t 0 ech
th
0
•r in the market from the heat of the sun. Ile was the specific needs of the Jew in the WOMVANWS•WsWslAWSIII:%%• •%•100.WSICWO
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tarrit d hoist. by a servant, who particular circumstances arisinv from
brought hint to his mother. A few ' the nature of theatrical conditions,
• also to encourage closer and finer
hours later he died on her knees.
The woman took him up to th e brotherhood and citizenship.
Another object is to found a per-
prophet's room and laid hint on Eli-
sha's bed. Then she sent for an ass, manent memorial where may be per-
and a servant to ride with her, and Petuated the names of the Jews in
sending no word to her husband about the amusement world who have con-
what had happened, she went to find trihuted lit worthy things. The pro.

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RE-ELECT

last
year
65,725
Detroiters
made

the prophet, who was staying near motion of Americanism, American
ideals and voluntary contributions to
Mount Carmel.
And when she came near the hill charities directly within the sphere of
and saw the prophet she ran and the organization and to all other
creeds are further purposes of the
flung herself before hint and em-
b raced his feet. Gehazi, Elisha's guild.

Loans

at
this
bank

C

ONSIDER the important role that this

bank has played in the life of Detroit
during the past year.

People who have labored under financial burdens
have been-relieved; merchants and professional pooch
have had their past-due bills paid; worth-while activi-
ties of all kinds have been furthered: Industry and thrift
have been encouraged.

As

prominent citizen remarked the other dart
"I consider the Industrial Bank one of the most
useful institutions In Detroit."

II

The Industrial Bank

1219 Griswold Street

Industrial Bank Building

.

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"Me Both

servant, came near to push her away
and to rebuke her fur nut showing re- king's distress he sent to him and
spect to the prophet. But Elisha said: said: "Why have you torn your gar-
"Let her alone! for her soul is bitter menus? Why do you look for trouble
within her. She is in trouble, and I where there is none? Send Naaman
did not know." When she could speak, to me and he shall know that there is
N;;:rt Tti
lsrr,acts•I .a"„ d Sht it s eh
-he raised her head and said:
teht in ho
caa
"Did I ask my lord fur a son? Did
his
I not say, 'Do not deceive me?' '' and stood at the door of Elisha's
Elisha understood what had hap- house. And Elisha sent a servant out
petted. Ile returned with her and to him, saying: "Go and wash in the
went alone into his room where the Jordan reven times, and you shall
little boy lay. Ile prayed to the Lord he cured. Your flesh will be clean
for a long time. Then he laid hint- of leprosy." When Naaman heard
self upon the body of the child, his this he was very angry ann drove
lips to the child's lips, and his eyes' away.
"Is that the way to treat me?" he
on its eyes. And he prayed again. ,
The child's flesh became warm, and cried. "I thought that the matt of
God would come out to me and pray
he sneezed and opened his eyes!
Elisha sent Gehazi for the Shona- to the Lord his God and wave his
mite and when she came he said to hand over the place and cure my lec-
her: ' rosy. Now look what he has told me!
"Take up your son. There he is!" To bathe in the Jordan! Are nut the
She fell at the prophet's feet and rivers of Damascus, Amanah and
then kissed her child, laughing and Pharpar better than all the waters
crying for joy. And Elisha was al- of Israel? May I not wash in them
ways an honored guest and a friend and he clean?" But his followers and
of that family as long as he lived. servants gathered around him and
The story about Elisha and Naaman pleaded.
"If the prophet had ordered you
the Syrian, who had become a leper,
is quite different, but even more fa, to do something hard," they said,
cinating. Naaman, the great general "would you not have done it? How
who had always conquered the ens- much bett - JII to do this easy thing?"
micas of Syria and who was the favor- Naaman saw the wisdom of this and
its and friend of his king, had become became calm. And he went down to
more unfortunate than any beggar on the Jordan and dipped himself in its
the highway. Ile was attacked by the water: seven times, as Elisha had bid-
dreadful leprosy, a rotting disease den him. His flesh became sound and
that could never be cured, and that clean and healthy, like the flesh of a
made a man a danger to all around child!
hint. Now, it happened that in the
Then Naaman felt a joy so great
palace of Naaman there was a young that few people ran imagine it, for
girl whit had been taken captive in not many have fallen from such royal
tie land of Israel and brought as a fortune into such wretchedness and
Arr.:ant to Naaman's wife. One day recovered themselves again! Ile hur-
when the girl saw her mistress crying tied into the presence of Elisha, he
Aver the dreadful fate of her has- and all his followers. And he begged
band, she said to her gently: the man of God to take the rich gifts
"I wish my lord Naaman were in he had brought from Syria. But Eli-
. my country, for there the man of sha would take nothing. And Naam.
Gad, Elisha, could cure him." Naam- an begged for two mule-loads of the
an's wife questioned her eagerly, and , sacred earth of Palestine, for he said:
the upshot of it was that the great "I know now there it no God in all
Syrian lord set out for Israel, his the earth but in Israel. And I will
chariots loaded with presents for Jr- : henceforth offer neither sacrifice nor
horam, King of Israel, and for the burnt-offering to any other gods, but
prophet Elisha he brought a letter, the Lord. But for one thing ask the
too, from the king, his master which Lord to pardon me. When my master
said: "Behold, I have sent Naaman, the kin, goes to worship at the Tern-
my servant, to you, that you may cure pie of Rimmon and leans upon my
t i shoulder, FO that I have to bow down
him
Jehtr:r
of
w YS.s. very uneasy. lie before that altar—ask God to forgive
made some excuse to Naaman and as me! I shall be worshipping Him in
soon as his visitor had gone, he tore my heart and not an idol." And
his garment, and cried: "Am I God, Elisha said to him: "Go in peace!"
to kill and to make alive, that this And Naaman went back radiant with
man sends to me to cure a man of happiness to his wife and to his king.
leprosy? Look, the King of Syria is Elisha's power was growing, so
, seeking an excuse to make war on that he would soon be able to work
.
.
.
.

EAST

SIDE

Fought

Against

Ku Klux

Klan

Democratic

In Two Big

Ticket.

Conventions

CONGRESSMAN

"BOB" CLANG

1. Always fought for recognition and fair treatment f ,

Jewish boys in high school and university, aslou ,

admission for brilliant Jews to honor societies.

1. For fourteen years in public service, many years

secretary to Congressman Doremus and as GI

gressman himself, helped Jewish individuals w:

families held up at Ellis Island and other port"

in i D technicalities,
entry . on
alities. to enter country and sett )

clown

3.

Fought Johnson Immigration Bill recently passed :.1)

signed by President Coolidge. Clancy claimed 1,]1:

was unjust, stigmatory and discriminatory agile

Jews and other nationalities.

4.

Helped Congressman Doremus in his fight to break

United States treaty with Russia because Russia

would not allow American citizens of Jewish birth

to enter Russia.

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