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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-19

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PAGE TEN

Look Up To Thy Maker

Look up to thy Maker, 0 soul of mine,
Thy Creator remember whilst thou art young;
Cry morning BMi night to His grace divine,
And in all thy songs let Ilia name be sung.

On earth the Lord is thy portion and cup,
And when f ront thy body thou goest lone,

A place for thy rest lie hath builded up
And made thee a nest underneath Ilk throne.

Wherefore morning and night I will bless my Lord,
And from all that hath breath let Ilia praise be poured.

—SOLOMON IBN GA011101..
Translated by Israel Zangwill.

The COACH
as Buick builds it

is a smart-looking closed
car. Its Fisher-Built Body
$1495
sx,
presents the same attractive
The Standard Six
contours as other Buick
COACH
$1295
closed models. This body
t=7:120,:r. is moulded to shape, with
no box-like corners, no
unfinished appearance.

A Tale of Bagdad

By Z. ALROY

The Maar? Six

COACH

(Copyright, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 192.1.)

mu ems, along paths which were not full
of roses. But inborn intelligence and
the application of skill and foresight I
built up what is now known from the
Pacific to the Mediterranean as the
Kadoorie Interests.
11 ,i‘u 'vet. the Kadoorie Interest,
are not limited to the individual or
the family. It implies, as dues the
name, interest in commercial, philan-
thropic and educational development
in many cities of the globe. Elitizer
Kadoorie maintains schools, hospitals
and welfare institutions in Shanghai,'
Hongkong, England, France, Constar-'
t M.Th. awl Bagdad, with benevolence
Iva only to people of his race but to
all who are in need, without di :title-
tIon of race or religion. In Constan-
tinople M r. Kailoorie is interested in
the Laura Kadoorie hospital, an in-
, stitution erected in memory of his ,
wife; in Bagdad he established a
[school for girls with a capacity of
11,600 students. This school is one of
• the finest educational institutions in
I the Near East. English, French, Ara-
bic and Hebrew are taught. Another
I of Mr. Kadoorie's institutions in Bag-I
j dad is the Remah Kadoorie Eye llos- I
[ pital in memory of his mother, Re-
I oath, an institution most beneficial in I
the Near East, where eye diseases are
I so prevalent. The French Academy, I
las well as the French government, has
[ bestowed upon Eliezer Kailoorie nest- ,
'ids in recognition of his services in
the fields of education and philan-

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Candies

Fumed for
Frtshnetro

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1-lb, 3-lb
, 5-1b.
Suitable Gifts picked In
10-lb. bouts, or in a fancy boi of your selection.

Home-Cooked Choco-
lates and Bon Bons ..

60c ,

You will be sending candy home, to your friends and
relatives for CHRISTMAS.
Why not step Into one of ear stores now and lease
that order?
Our Pi /WEI, POST system will take care of all de
tail, for Christmas delivery. No trouble to you.

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Pure Sugar, \Veil-Flavored Candles

Tales of Bagdad have been casein- Ionian Jewry, which was transplanted thropy to France at home and abroad.
ating stories, appealing to the hungry by compulsion or natural expansion In Shanghai, Mr. Kadoorie maintains
in the west- front the Jordan to the plains be- for the Jewish community a school
imagination of mankind I
ern hemisphere for many, many con- tween the Tigris and the Euphrates I with a capacity of 140 boys and and
tunes. Once the residence of the was, in the kaleidoscopic change of girls, when; Hebrew and English are
caliphs, center of Arabic culture at climates, scenes and traditions under I taught.
The House of Kadoorie in the
were
a time when Europe was still mead- which Jewish communities
died in infancy, it shone brilliantly founded, perhaps the strongest fac- I Orient has the significance which the
over Asia Minor and continuo' tar to leave its impress on the de-House of Rothschild holds in the west-
I ern world. His many-sided interests
through tradition to influence the col- velopment of Jewish history.
Beginning with the time when the I in the affairs of the world and the
g
tures and civilizations which con-
Beg
Orient in particular
. rebellion and [ ittIatI e n ill the
and displaced it. leaders of the lewish

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Mr. Merchant and Mr. Manufacturer

Everybody likes candy, and this would solve your em-
ploye's Chrlstmas present. Direct inquiries to 132i
Broadway, or phone Cadillac 7600. -:

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enloeditwil.ya Located
nt cca l iefford
Maenlarinld's Stores Cony wo

Alexandrine
Woodward at Alexandrine
yisouldSti.rtdestn'db wl:ejOld.
I
Woodward, anearllonulge.7, 1
40 W. Grand Ever , N. E
Woodward
at
coui
To
the
Jewish
mind
Bagdad
has
al-
Jewish
scholars
had
to
flee
under
the

have
brought
him
in
contact
with
men
Corner Griswold.
T
of affairs in China, Japan, Siam and
1322 Broadway, near Granot
-
most the same appeal as any city in pressure of the Roman legions ilOW11 India. Ile hi manifested his inter
Totter Hotel
Palestine. Perhaps Judaism, as de- to the Gaonic epoch, the ninth and tt in educational development in In
CLEVE] tihil
PONTIAC
ANN ARBOR
DETROIT
:
1-
1 :;n
,
velopol
in
the
fi"`t-11P'ne"1,.
period,
tenth
centuries
of
the
present
era,
niversity
by a donation to the U
la addition to Buitleo too coach models, there
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had its inception alai place o f growth Mesopotamian Jewry held the dons [ di"
o f India, in which the famous Indian
ere toentydhree other Bni,4s41.1torhome from
on the site of this ancient city. The nant position in Jewish life. Africa,
The'
T agore, was interested.
academics of Sura, Pumbedita and followed by Spain, France, Germany, I Poet.
I estates of Kadoorie in Hongkong and
Nehardea, the memorable cities of Poland, Russian and America, are the , Shanghai are one of the outstanding I
Iraq, were the smithies where the successors to the heritage of Mesopo- reminders of western civilization. His I
a
e ore
iron-strong foundation of Jewish tarma. Until recently,
Division of General Motors Corp.
home is a meeting place fur notable I
Glendale 4000 thought was created and hammered conclusion of the world war, and the men of letters, business and politics
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
Detroit Branch
into the ,Iewish intellect to remain renewed interest in Palestine and the who visit or reside in that part of the
PFENT & DECKER
under the influence of this branch of neighboring countries, Mesopotamian
, mere avorld.
BEMB.ROBINSON CO.
J. DUSCHINSKY, Sec.
8740 Mack Avw
learning to the present day. Baby- Jewry, and its center, Bagdad,
444 East Jefferson Av..
In connection with his position, Mr.
STANLEY KRAJENKE
MARTIN HOFFMAN, Pres.
merely a fascinating name without a Kadoorie was highly helpful to the
JULIUS KANOC, Vice-Pres.
LOUIS-ROSE BUICK CO.
11620 Jos. Canyon Ave.
12893 Woodward Ave., Highland Park
ii mewling in reality as are the Arabian [Jewish cause during the last few
TELOTTE BUICK CO.
tales of Bagdad.
years. It is due to his personal con-
HARLEY BUICK CO.
911 Grand River Ave.
One becomes reminiscent of almost I nections with the leading men of
3752 Cass Ave.
BUCHBINDER-BUICK CO.
all' of Jewish history and hopeful for [ [ China, Japan and Siam that the goy-
SIEGEL-ZECKENDORF CO.
West
Fort
St.
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bright developments in Mesopotamia ernments of these countries joined
4234 Woodward Avo.
when one has the opportunity of ' the international chorus of nations
Manufacturers of
meeting Eliezer Kadoorie of Shang-
the Balfour Declaration eS-
hai, who recently passed through New , endorsing the
the Jewish national home
York on his way to London, Jerusa- I in Palestine. It was through his hos-
lam and his native Bagdad. The very pitality when the Indian poet,
rotation of the earth can be sensed gore, visited China, that a gathering
in his name: The Hebrew Kadoor of 700 people were invited to the Ka-'
All Flat Work Ironed.
means "globe" — Katloorie means 1100rie estate to welcome the poet.
nothing less than "the man of the From his house Tagore issued a state-
We Use the Soft Water System.
globe." Eliezer Katloorie is indeed ment of his views favoring the re-'
Spec•il Reduction on
a man of the globe. His life, his ac- establishment of the Jewish national
Cash and Carry.
tivities and interests extend to the home in Palestine, a statement which
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in Bagdad, at the age of 12 he left ter understanding between the Jewish
Phone Empire 2257
China with his brother, the late and the Moslem world.
,

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Sir Ellis Kadoorie. The boy of Bag-
ttl
555 FARNSWORTH AVE.
A son of an ancient f amily seed
dad traversed the kingdom of flow-
-- . in Mesopotamia since early exile days, /
: his latest interests center again in I.;
Palestine. Following the example set
by his brother, Sir Ellis, who left k#:
more than $1,000,000 for Jewish eilu-
cational purposes in Palestine and
other countries, Eliztir Kadoorie pro- I •,4
reeds now to Palestine to be present I 40,

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A. C. Pe bale Plan,
which provide; for
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CAST IRON CYLINDERS, LARGE PRESSES,
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Axles and Frames Straightened and Welded.

Scored Cylinders Repaired.

5

: at the laying of the cornerstone of
the latest addition to the Jewish na-
Donal homeland in Palestine—the Ka-
0
doorie garden city at the foot of ' 0'
Mount Scopus, the site of the Hebrew '0
I University in Jerusalem.
An old saying, coined in Mesopo- ,;
[
I tamia, perhaps by the forefathers of I
Kadoorie, states that "Palestine is the '
[ center of the globe." Mr. Kadoorie 0
[ exemplifies this saying by centeringi4
I his globe interests in Palestine. Bag- I;
dad and Jerusalem, once in strife,
[ through the mediation of Shanghai, /
' are uniting. The Jewish tale of Mtg..;
I dad is being revived.

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ALIENS ADMITTED
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Woman and Children Detained
Dose of Literacy Test.

4728 John R., Between Forest and Hancock
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NEW YORK- After spending
months at Ellis Island, Mrs. :1Ialka j
- Bregman, a widow, and her two small •
children recently were ordered re- f;
a succee ded in pass . o
se hd
ah
MMEI-SEEHnilrril-Iai
f;
ing a litera cytes t. The woman had
been held diming those many months 0
`befl , for failing to pass the first examina- j
, lion, and because the immigration au- 0.1
thorities refused to give her a re-ex- o
amination. /
Morris Jablow, her attorney, had e:;
made 0 new move in his fight only an o
hour before news of her release was /
phoned him. He had filed with the
Federal attorney a brief in an appeal o
_ i , to the Circuit Court of Appeals. While
Mr. Jahlow had not seen the qui, fp.

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,

Two and Three-piece Living Suites — Library and Gateleg Tables — Floor and Bridge
Lamps — Bookcases — Desks — Rockers — Large Mirrors — Duofold Suites
Davenports.

BEDROOM FURNITURE

DINING FURNITURE

Eight, nine, ten-piece dining suites,
oak suites, buffet, china cabinets,
servers, tattles, chairs, sewing ma-
chines, electric washers, vacuums,
rugs and most all kinds and size
rockers, rest chairs.

Bedroom suites, dressers, dressing
chitTortittes,
chitioniers,
tables,
ardbes,
four-poster
ro
vanities, w
and how-end beds, brass enamel
and other beds. springs and mat-
tresses, bedding, drapes, etc.

KITCHEN FURNITURE

Kitchen cabinets, refrigerators,
high oven gas ranges, stoves, heat-
ers, kitchen tables, chairs and most
every article found in the home.
Our auction every Tuesday at-
tracts buyers from all over the
city.

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YOU WILL

ACTUALLY

AUCTION

TUESDAY,
December 23
at 10 a. m.

it

4611 Fourteenth Ave., Corner of Grand River

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called attention to the fact that wards /
, . 1 1,
in common use 11111,4 be 1111110yril ill
:0
the literary test. The court said:
'The statute contemplates the use 0
words in ordinary use. It does not 4 ;

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affirmatively appear, because of the j
translation, that the Yiddish test was t
in usual or ordinary language. 'Or- j
Binary' should he used in its common 0
acceptation and lamming, as common
in occurrence. It should be such /
iv. words as rutty he stet with at ordinary /
,, r, times and places or as often recur- ;
ring. The Standard Dictionary de- 0
fines 'ordinary' as that which is usual t
,
or
common, anything in everyday j
-11l
L
N use -
Argument on the appeal had been
' set for Dec. 2. Mr. Jahlow said that 0
Commissioner Henry II. Curran from 0 . ,
the beginning had consistently ad- ;
also] the labor Department to give 0
Mrs. Bregman another examination.
Bregman arrived on the o
>1r,
Homeric on July 5, 1923. Her child 4,
Motel was 10 years old and Bluma 0. ;I
During the time Mrs. Bregman was /
0 on the island she learned a little Eng-
lish. whereas her children,
who
.
.., at- j .
-
tended class there, learned to read the r
language fluently and also to write.

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To order our Window
Shades from D. & C.
Bons of the second test, he felt as- , 0
They make and clean
it
was
considerably
simpler
,li
1 cured
j than the first examination, which 1•- ,
understandingly
I,
Window Shades and are
quired her to read
W
eu i difficult Biblical passages in Yiddish_
leading dealers in their
I Mr. Jalilow based his appeal upon 40
a decision of the Court of Appeals in ;
e
,
line.
dE the case of Pesia Weitzman, which

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Adolph E Ochs of New York, pub- 0
fisher of the New York Times and the
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Daily Time,
will finance the building of a new
temple by Mizpah Congregation of
Chattanooga, his native city, in mem- Yl
ory of his parents, Julius and Bertha
Ochs. The building will be ready for 4

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Company

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dedication June 29, 1926, the one 0
hundredth anniversary of the birth
I VOSWOCIWOVOMILVOMOMMICIPAWMCIM.):NN••V
of Mr. Ochs' father.

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