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strength to it."
Served for
Bernard Isaacs, principal of the
0'
United Hebrew Schools, commenting
on M r. Buchhalter's work in the in-
a yellow candle?" he ended anx •
1
THE LIGHT THAT NEVER Viand
terest of Jewish education, declared:
iously.
Chicken Soup
"When I came to Detroit in April,
FAILED
"You did just the right thing," hi. •
1919, the Division Street Talmud Tor-
l father assured him.
With Egg g
it5
Noodle Soup
ah, which was supervised by Mr.
A CHANUKAH STORY
- 'tut Bennie was not satisfied
iti
Buchhalter, was the only educational
"Please, papa," he pleaded, "pleas .
ow Min
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Egg Foo Young
institution of consequence in Detroit,
By Elma Ehrlich Levinger.
get down the real menorah and the •
F.'
ixed
both in point of enrollment and in in-
yellow candle and let me light it and 1
A
Extra Fine
trinsic value. Mr. Buchhalter was
say the Hebrew for yen'. Please!"
reserved
reserved
Frui
('ART II
one of the pioneers in the task of edu-
little
uncertainly,
Mr.
Chop
Suey
Smiling /I
Mrs. Roth always kept the box of Beth brought down the tin menorah
cating the Jewish youth in America.
Almond Cakes
Gum Cots
"11•hile the Hebrew schools in New matches well out of the reach of Ben- Ind the box of yellow tapers. Be gave
York, Boston, Chicago and other large ilk's active lingers, sue he didn't trout.- 1301111e One for the shammas, explain-
lea
DANCING
Tea
CABARET
Jewish centres Wore yet in a primitive le himself to look for them. Taking ing that it was to light the others. and
stage in Jew ish education, instructing the candle he elegies' the stove dour watched him with the some twisted
FAVORS
SOUVENIRS
the children in the rudiments of me- and thrust it into the flumes. Walk. Ismile as the child adjusted 111111 lit the
itkat...44, 40.o..ocatlas not,sr,
Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing
chanical reading, Mr. Buchhalter had ing very carefully, for he felt mother lest candle. "(Baruch alto Adored,"
already adopted progressive methods might consider what he was doing al- began Bennie proudly, and he W0/1-
American
,rotiwtorteirirw4w,
American
•
in teaching the, Hebrew language. toed 11111St as naughtily as playing with tire. ebred why his father hid his face in
he put the candle back into the heldee his hands and started to cry all over
;:4.
Club
Luncheon
the Bible.
Club Luncheon
F .,
"When the Division Street Talmud and set it upon the window sill. Thee, again.—Jewish Holiday Stories.
Also Served
g
Torah bad 111 shut its doors because standing very straight, he slowly re-
Also Served
•
SUPPER SESSION
the neighborhood was fast disintegra- peated the Hebrew benediction: "Be-
DINNER SESSION
for
10:00 P. M. to 1:00 A.
LIGHT YOUR CANDLES
ting, SIC. Buchhalter joined the ding.- ruch alto Adored Elohenu Melech he-
for
6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
torgte of the United Hebrew Schools olum fisher kiddeshonu liemitzvosec
ga
end up to the very last day of his life vet zivonu lehadlik nor shel ('haute -
6 5c
B y Abraham Caplan.
.
he took vital part in the work of the kah."
Schools.
-
the
floor
in
the
warm!
United Hebrew
Sitting ten
"Great was his joy' when he attend- patch of light cast ley the stove, Ben- Light year candles, light,
ed the examination and commence- nee ate his supper, looking proudly Let them flicker bright •
'
ment exercises of his beloved grand- as the while at his candle burning fine Tell the story of the glory
child, Naomi Buchhalter, who started and straight in the window. When the Of the Slaccabean mfg h t.
her studies in Hebrew under his per- dishes were all empty, he went to the
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sonal supervision in the Division window pane and 1111111:W(1 himself ley Si ng your lungs, re o
Street Talmud Torah and successfully scraping off the frost with the kitchen With happy heart and voice;
andle
With
loud
acclaim
give
praise
His
completed them in the Kirby Center k n ife. It r, wan t ed t o nee hi s c
name
Talmud Torah."
throwing a pretty ribbon of gh
lit on Who ever
• Theater.—The afternoon of Sunday,
Israel's foss destroys.
Sir. Buchhalter was a resident of the snow; he knew it would look nie,
Dec. 28, at 3 o'clock, will mark the
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Detroit for :15 years. Ile was born in for he remembered how pretty the
opening of our Little Theater.
- Light your candles, light,
large attendance is expected as an
Berditchev, Russia, and came to this lamp in the kitchen window had ap
aright
;
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v
country -12 years ago. Before coming peered to him one night when they had M'ith n spirit bol
elaborate Chanukah program his been Descendants of Early Settlers
victory
v
ywu
to Detroit he lived in Syracuse, N. Y.
Sponsor Visits Planned by
with main and prepared.
and Alpena, Mich. He received the in • as they drove up the hill. Ile want-
Ukelele Class.—The ukelele class
Russian Monarchists.
rabbinical ordination while in his na • -• ed his candle to shine a long ways—might.
.11 have its first meeting Wednesday
evening, Jan. 7. There are still a few
tine country but did nut adopt rabbini- just like a lamp—and, bringing out an
openings
for
any
one
desiring
to
join
cal activity as a profession. lie was old lantern which his father had once
NEW YORK--(.1. T. A.)—The vis-
JOSEPH'S CANDLE
one of a small group that interested given him to play with, he' net the light
it
it of Grand Duchess Cyril, wife of
Halcyon Club.—The Halcyon Girls Grand Duke Cyril, self-proclaimed
itself in promoting Jewish education within it and again placed it before
By Elma Ehrlich Levinger.
Club entertained with a dinner dance "Czar of all the Russians" now hold-
in Detroit and in the establishment of the carefully scraped pane. Then he
at the club house Sunday evening, ing court in Coburg, has brought into
the Division Street School, was sub-
to t down on the window sill, watching
Dec. 21. Everybody had an enjoyable political prominence the. Monday Op-
sequently vicespresident of the Wil- the snow flurries and wishing for We lit the lights for Chanukah,
kins Street School and of the United father to come home.
time.
Sister and Son and I;
era Club.
Dance.—There will be 110 dance at
Hebrew Schools, of which he was one
Mrs. Henry P. Loomis, president of
Father came at last, bringing with 'Twits twilight and the baby stars
1 Temple Beth El Saturday evening, the Colonial Dames etf Americh, is one
of the founders. At the time of his him a tall, bearded man who carried a
Were peeping from the sky.
Dec. 27. However, the dances will be of the most active leaders of the Mon-
death he was a member of the board little black satchel and hurried into
resumed Saturday evening, Jan. 3.
of education of that organization. mother's room without saying a word. Said little Sister as she watched
day Opera Club. It was she who went
For many years he served on the Father went after hint and for a time
Her candle's yellow flare:
to Paris last summer and induced the
board of directors of the United Jew- Bennie sat trembling besides his 'h
"I
wonder
if
our
Joseph
keeps
Grand Duchess to accept the club's in-1
(an-
A Chanukah up there."
ish Charities.
ukah fight, wondering what it was all
vitation to visit America. It was made .
known that the Grand Duchess is only .
Profound Talmudic Scholar.
ab o ut After a very little while, al- Son's eyes shone clear as taper's light
one of many royal personages who are
though
it
seamed
to
Bennie
that
he
Mr. Buchhalter was distinguished
"Why, brother isn't far.
to be invited by the club for the pun I
for his comprehensive knowledge of had waited all night, father came hack
It's
Chanukah
in
heaven
now
pose of strengthening society. Those,
Talmudic and rabbinic literature, had into the kitchen and took the little
And Joseph lights his star!"
in his rms Bennie saw that
whose presence in America is expected
a broad outlook on modern Jewish
President of World Zionists to by the club are Queen Marie of Rou-1
problems, was an engaging conversa- he was crying and it frightened hint,
mania; the Duchess de Vendome, hued
for
he
had
never
seen
his
father
cry
tionalist and possfessed the gift for
Arrive in January to Dis-
CHANUKAH
of the Bourbons, who still hope to re-
elucidating Jewish religious problems before.
cuss
New
Plans.
gain the throne of France; Grand
"Is
mama
very
sick?"
he
asked.
in a manner understandable to per-
Duchess Xenia of Russia, sister of the
THE FEAST OF LIGHTS
"The doctor says she will get well," I
sons of cultural attainments.
NEW YORK--According to an an- last Czar; Grand Duke Michael, eons-
answered
Mr.
Roth,
and
his
voice
:
Throughout his life he manifested a
nouncement made at the first meeting . of the Czar, with his wife, the
By Elms Ehrlich Levinger.
broad tolerance of the views of others, trembleel. "You can't understand it
of the new bo ard of directors of the Conutess Tort', and the Dowager
—
all the while remaining stalwart in his all, Bennie hay, but there was sow-
ne- Marchioness of Milford Haven, grand-
~ tili I, Yti . et
•
thing bad in her throat," and he add-
own convictions.
Chanukah is the mid-winter fes- Keren
Ilayesod elected by the
tion
pe c alouncil at its conference on daughter of Queen Victoria of Eng-
something about diphtheria which
Mr. Buchhalter is survived by his ed
meant nothing to Bennie, who just tival of the Jewish people. In early
7
, Dr. Chaim Weizmann will land.
widow, Rochel Leah Buchhalter; a
e of the big words times the Jew, like other people liv- again
Mrs. Loomis, in defining the purpose
n visit this country in January
son, 1Villiam Buchhalter; six daugh- considered
it o were always using to ing in a primitive or half-civilized with
the object of furthering the
grown-up people
ters, Mrt. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. M. confuse him. "But the doctor has just state, rejoiced to see the return of completion of the Aneeican branch of the Monday Opera Club is reported
to
have stated: "Those interested in
M. Cohen, Mrs. M. F. Lipsitz and the
well., the longer days during December. of the Jewish Agency fur Palestine. its inception were not willing to lend
it all nut and she. will get
Misses Miriam, Esther tend Sarah burned
Only if we hadn't come in time—" He , Living in their frail shelters which The Keren Ilayesod board of direc- their names, even for a good cause. to
Buchhalter, and nine grandchildren, stopped and shuddered. "Bennie if scarcely protected them against the tors also adopted a resolution which
Yockey Bros.' Own Salesrooms
anything that was not maintained
all of Detroit.
you hadn't put your light in the win- biting cold, ancient peoples learned expressed "the sense of the board along the lines of fastidious taste. So-
1 we might have been an hour la- to dread the freezing months of tarn- that provision should be made for ciety in Europe, brought to bay Icy the
Samuel da Silva has been appointed
ine and darkness. When the winter full opportunity for the observance catoelysm of war, looks across the sea
burgomaster of the district of Zwarte ter in getting here and then the doc- solstice came they celebrated the of traditional Judaism in all insti- with hope to the. social life of our vig-
Waal, near Briel, in the province of tor says it would have been too late. hope of warm and bright days by tutions and colonies established or orous young nation. Society is only an
take you to
South liolland. There are now three Our lanterns went out at the top of building great bonfires like so many su orted by Keren ilayesod funds."
Charlevoix and Fourteenth St. Cars will
the hill and the snow was so blinding tiny suns blazing on earth; some This resolution, it was decided, should agglomeration of groups. S hm-
Jewish burgomasters in Holland.
Our Door
that we might have floundered about celebrations consisted of torchlight be submitted to the Palestine Zionist day Opera Club is but one small group
half the night before we found the
Executive with the request that a of these. Has it standards? Of course.
In
Rabbi Dr. Leo Bart+, president of house. But your little candle helped processions. Then the German peo-
at to keep them. what
ple and later their descendants in full report on the subject be submit- But we must fi er
the Federation of Rabbis in Germany, us to find the wa;..
testimony of h ppreciation of
Junior, bridge and table lamps;
England and America feasted. burn- led to the board.
has been elected grand president of
"I said the blessing all right," Ben-
The first meeting of the. board was the club is trying to do, thee visit of
\
large assortment of end tables;
C ;• . 1.,„t
the German B'nai B'rith to succeed nie told his father, "hut Was it all ing tapers upon pine trees, and burn- attended by a large number of the the Grand Duchess bids fair to make
ing great Yule logs to celebrate their
Councillor Timendorfer, who retired right not to use the regular menorah
smoking
stands,
sewing
cabinets,
members, including many who came our season a brilliant one."
mid-winter or Yuletide feast.
Si
-
..'
York
World
Caustic.
because of advanced years.
For ages the Jewish people have from cities outside dew lac
phonographs, spinet desks, gateleg
The adviso ry andexecutive commit-
ushered in their Feast of Lights
with Among those who addressed the meet-
I ,,
s more
I
tables, davenport tables, pedestals.
tiny tapers flashing in the Msenorah. ing was Louis Lipsky, chairman of tee in charge of general pulley con- -
But to
than
a celebration
the Jew the of festival
the victory
is of the Zionist Organzation, who is one sists of Princess Cantacuzene-Speran
Windsor
rockers
and
chairs;
large
asso
.tm
int
R1111
Mrs.
11.11.ROgers
light over darkness; Chanukah spells of the representatives of that organ- no (nee. Grant).
ization on the board. Mr. Lipsky de- Henry P. Loomis, with Ethan Allen as
of mohair and velour seated rockers an I (hairs;
is
mohair and velour Coxwell chairs; Ireakfast
scribed
the
major
activities
of
the
treasurer
and
George
t
to his mind the triumph of right over
evil, the worship of the one God sus Keren Hayesod in Palestine which he secretary. The membership of the
suites; mohair, Jacquard and cut velour living
perseiling the pagan beliefs of the na- inspected, dwelling particularly on Monday Opera Club is limited to 500.
room suites; combination walnut, French wal-
Adjaabsg the Skater Hotel
lions which have persecuted the Jew. the assistance to immigrants, the In addition, a guest list numbering
nut and two-tone dining suites,
It has become more than a nature work of agricultural colonization and a bout 2,500 has been carefully comnil-
1533-1535 Washington Boulevard
holiday; it is the memorial feast of the schools. With regard to the lat- eel. No one may attend the social
RUGS — WILTONS, VELVETS, AXMIN-
• the first heroes and martyrs who ever ter, he' expresnel the ()Pinion that functions of the. Monday opera Club
STERS AND BRUSSELS. MOST EVERY SIZE
the
budget
of
the
Hebrew
school
eye-
except
members
and
members'
guests.
religious
liberty.
died for
AND PATTERN.
The Maccabees who fought upon tent in Palestine should be increased No Jew has ever attended a meeting of
Combination walnut, French walnut, mahog-
the battlefield and the no less heretic in order to enable it to accommodate the club.
The club committee which passes on
Hannah and her sons, types of un- tne children of the newcomers. . r.
any and two-tone bedroom suites; odd dress-
of
the
eligibility
of
members
consists
tky praised the men who were di-
n umbered nameless Jews of their day,
ers, vanities, chiffoniers, chifforettes,
reeling the various activities and ex- Mrs. George Baker, Jr., Mrs. Cornel-
' We re the very first men and women in Lipi
.0gEt
robes and bow-foot beds, springs and milt-
ius Bliss, Jr., Mrs. Williams Burden,
the history of the world who were.
optimism
with Mrs. David Dews, Mrs. James B.
regard to the
the. greatest
Jewish future
in Peeks-
tresses.
, willing to suffer for the sake of their pressed
Duke, Mrs. Frank Gray Griswold,
Kitchell tables and chairs; congolenni rtes'-.
religion. Rejecting the sensuous tine.
Emanuel Neumann, national sec- Mrs..lames B. noggin, Mrs. Ogden II.
pagan worship forced upon them by
Hammond,
Mrs.
George
II.
Howard,
their Syrian conqueror, Antiochus, W ary. re ported on the general situ-
We wish you a very happy New Year, and it wi
the Jews waged a long and unequal alien of the Keren Ilayesod in the Mrs. Denies II. Kidder, Mrs. John Ma-
war against their oppressors, at the various regions of the country. gee., Mrs. Lewis Gouverneur Morris,
Mrs. Stanley G. Mortimer, Mrs. Ken-
end re-entering in triumph the Tem-
be if you buy at this End of the Year Sale.
ply at Jerusalem which the Syrians Among the more prominent Jewish neth R. O'Brien, Sirs. A. Hamilton
had polluted with their heathen scree- leaders
hove
joined he
the
Keren Rive, Mrs. John S. Rngers, Mrs.
aveseel who
forces
recently,
reported,
George B. St. George, Mrs. Joseph
monies.
— AT —
Ste vans, Mrs. Landon K.
Then they celebrated the first feast
is Felix
Fuld of New
ersey.
. rc-
port
of preparations
for
the cam-
of Chanukahor rededication. The teeign in Greater New York was given Thorne. Miss Lucille Thornton, Sirs.
enalters
soldiers cleansed the Temple, which by NI. A. Zeldin, who has been ap- henry W and Mrs. Joseph M ide-
was garlanded and decorated for the pointed New York director. An ad- n„ . '
The Grand Duchess, who has main-
great day of rejoicing. B
- u- t "" ""• ministrative committer w " 'lee" by
save that
polluted
by the
could
be fennel
to light
the enemy.
sacred Gee board to consist of officers in addl.. taints' a strict silence on political
Auctioneers
tion to t he finance committee. The questions since her arrival, relaxed
.
Menorah. Messengers were immeedi-
latter beds consists of the follow- her rule. long enough t.• say that she
Its an unusual collection of smart, .listinc-
i
rman;
c
h
a
GLENDALE
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discontent-
ately sent to procure pure oil, nut ing . J ile .„1, Siegel,
Meyer
r believed the. Russians Were
tive suits and overcoats that is presented
a cruse of
oil, still sealed
meanwhile
Brown,
Boris Grabelsky. Isaac ' PP' el with the Soviet form of government
here in this sale—all high-grade, hand-tail-
and unpolluted, was discovered in the .
iebovitz. I. D. Morrison, Is- and that some day Russia would be-
ored. II ickey-Freeman and the famous
Temple. The Menorah was lighted Abram atz,
L Michael Salit, Morris Son- c ello. a monarchy 'again.
Aquascutum London-Made Overcoats are
and burned for eight whole
days with
ten- der.
earl William
Matz, Topkis, Nathan Turell,
The New. York World, commenting
returned
included at the discount.
Louis Lipsky, Rabbi Max Drub and on the activities of the Monday Opera
ail the messengers
fresh nil. Today the Feast of C a- II L. Simmons..
Club, says: "The pre-war establishes1
Rend', Our New
nukah is eight days long in memory
The following- were elected honor- social order of Europe has !numd a
Location
of the miracle of the little cruse of arc vice-presidents: Elihu D. Stone c hampion at last. A pan-royal, pan-
oil and the first feast of rededication. of Boston. Rabbi B. I,. Levinthal of noble party has been discovered. Not
1533 Washington Blvd.
ildlphi a,
Joseph Polsky of New in Paris or in Constantinople where.
Every year at Chanukah the Jew Philadelphia,
lit a Menorah in his window that the York and Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky Russian princes, barons and generals
Next Hotel Stotler
whole world might know of his an- of Pittsburgh.
are so liberally at the service of any
cient victory; the first night only one
one needing a go od cook, a tailor or a
candle was lighted, the second two,
CHANUKAH CANDLES
coachman. Not in London, where the
-- Ind so on until the whole eight
emigres used to teach dancing am
With their servant light. the Chanukah candles all III a row, , music and mourn for the vanished
..w000008v,w000kv000,,,oA,,,,"wo;A%%%wo,eomeoor,,%e, burned
1
bile.
Shammas; for, said the rabbis, the Oh, how they flutter, sputter an d Bourbons. Not even in Coburg where,
A Real Treat to the Detroit Jewish Pi
n
lights must he kindled in increasig
ENV', \\
as comic a court as Sancho I anza rub-
glow;
great European comedy star, BETTY KO
y order as the Jew should increase in See how the smallest candle gleam', e el, has it
:.
t
. , The . restoration
.
I holiness. Often there were torchlight
movement is right
' s" '
an extraordinary cast direct from New Y ork
the brightest of bright light
Its
head-
♦ processions, while in Venice the gon- Showing
ity.
beam , .
here in Nu-iv York C
♦ doles of the Jews were decorated with Beams of a people sorrowed since quarters is Sherry's. And semi. of its
(WOODWARD AT ELIOT)
, lanterns in honor of the feast.
s•hief executives are the descendants
birth,
Today Jewish boys and girls keep Gleams of a nation that lights the ,,i. those. simple. frontiersmen of New
♦
Opening New Year's Night, Jan. lit
♦ their mid-winter feast of light at ap-
earth.
proximately
the same
time as
their
,
Playhouse
o Christian
playmates
celebrate
their
f hanukah's
come around our way. 'England
and
Virginia
sup-
settled who
in the were
American
have
pi owll to
; Christmas
Seats flaw on ale at the Bonstelle
holidays. Instead of a This is a time to be merry and gay. ("rests to get away from kings. For
e
eff
Look at the candles all in a line,
The well-known musical comedy, with 2( beautifu
tree. in
Jewish
the tapers
their chil-
Me- See how they flutter, sputter and the Monday
legitimists
arc Club,
the menthers
oft
light ed Christmas
Opera
whose spek-
j 0 darn
kindle
.
song numbers
shine.
man is the president of the Colonial
norahe,
may
of
them
of
beautiful
de-
n
HATTIE MORRIS
Dames of America."
In the Smart Comedy Success
je sign. such as the craftsmen of the
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
...Middle Ages fashioned for their pen-
Mrs. Leon Goodman. chairman of
Mrs. Henry Nathan, national chair-
...." ple. Some of us treasure Menorahs the committee. on religion of the Na-
• wrought in the Bezalel School in Pal- tional Federation of Temple Sister- • man of the committee On religious
Tickets for sale on day of performance at the box of
; ,tine, where today Jewish artists hoods, recently issued a circular letter schools of the National Federation of
•O again dream of serving their people urging that women and their children Temple Sisterhoods, in a recent an-
also at Knoppow's Drug Store, 8801 Twelfth St.
By David Gray and Avery Hopwood
even as a beauty-loving lad did long attend temples and synagogues more nouncement declared that 15 Jewish
ago in far-away Prague when he de- regularly and observe the Jewish holt- child study circles have been organ-
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