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CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, 011I0

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utler,
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late a
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visit
t,m, of
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here.
was a
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Rabbi
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1963
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Julius Kahn Dies;
Wrote Draft Bi

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tory work. Box 194._
be-
berm o' Jews. The demand will then SOUBRETTE APPEARS
.
----
' FOR RENT-Gladstone, '2003,
IN MUSICAL COMEDY
arise not only for democracy in Jew-
on
Lower
Oriental
ome
14th t re et.
tween 12 tti
h an
Men still liken God to all
FOR SALE-Modern S-room
ash life in America as whole but for
ide drive. $75.
a
Garage
and
sst
. despot sitting upon his shag in Heaven,
Rhode Island between $12,500-$2,..'
Oakland and ..duplex.
democracy within every organization
Gold.
Betty Koenig, a soubrette, headins, I
Famous Actors in
By Dr.
Dr Issas
Brush. hot 40x160;
and institution of Jewish life. Every
to his favorites bombard the Played 1
CerVellY
Entered
such organization may find it ativis- the Yiddish Players Company, mad s ' listening
500
down;
eV°
a
month,
y
Years
Bolt
here has been of late a veritable
f Paradise in order that the
Early'
I. to follow the methods, fur ix- her firm appearance in Detroit thi
Exchange, phone Hemlock 018S-R,
the Jewi sh
I gala's
g
. •
Manly
Politics
at
'31.
erection of intereshe
Diety might fulfill their wishes.
peo- ample, of the American Karen Ilaye-
2'27 Buena Vista E
re u f ittd among t t inJewish
still believe that God can
._ iii._
worshipers
pre in • the .luestion of an all-embrac- sod, which permits its contributors,
SAN FRANCISCO Julius Kahn,
Will P•y First
y through a body elected by them, the
ewr
J
at
lila
own
com-
ericn
24
pears
rept•esentative
in
Con-
I
FOR
S.ALE----M0111`111 0-room bunga- Francine Larrimore
pie, organization of Am
.autorrativally rule
low on Winona; $11,500 -- $3.000
such'
of all natural law, for
s uch yeo - national council, to choose the admin-
Fourth California six-
Lk
37,120.
Visit
to Detroit.
in old slogans which
mons ill iletianee
.
., sg,-, „ m „„tn
g
,i,,,
n
istrative
officers
and
the
board
of
di-
and as a gifted magician perform
The service in the days when the war
of the leading figures in j
Cervetly Ex-
trio,
Three-car garage.

the creation of the American rectors as well as to fix the general
ins awl
wonders untold bY the swrrP of Ills American Jewry, chairman of the I
Vista Hemlock 11188-R 'It'ranitine Larrimore, ntece of Jacob
c h an ,„, phone
ish Congress was waged with al- lines of policy. The question will
hand. Such a view, which disregards Iltiuse inlitary affairs, committee anti,
E.
• 227 Buena
of universal law -1111- author of the draft bill, died Dec. Itt , ---------
lee as great ferocity as the war on probably be raised as to why other
------ - - Adler, whose name is associated with
the operation
m oo j many European fronts, are being national philanthropic anti education-
unchangeable, everlasting
SAI.E Modern tlat near Lin- the most telling achievements in mod-
lireilkillile,
at the age of 63,
falsely connived..
Kuppen
FOR
the arbished and set to wirk again. al organizations should not conduct
ern 1 oldish drama both in the United
-- leads to prayer
Julius Kahn was born in
c „1„.51„t or „„
is no whimsical, changing, ca- helm, Grand Duchy of linden, Ger- I
ref I the greatest of these slogans is their affairs along similar lines. When
God
Lot 30030; 2-car garage; l States and in eastern Europe, will
this demand becomes wide and insis-
each.
An emocracy in Jewish Life."
a
pricious personality moved by favor. many, Feb 2S, 1S61. Ile was brought t
at the Garrick
n;
w
do
all eligagement
the
problem
of
welding
Anotri-
$110110;
These are days when the true be- tent.
itism, but His mandates operate be- too Amer.. in 1S60 when his parent+ .
the leading lady
Exchange, phone.begin
democratic
ta! 'Theater next week as
„,iillih. Cerveny
;er democracy finds very little Nth Jewry into II unit on
hind this tuns ersal law of nature nu- settled in San Francisco. After least- I
ue na Vi o
,.k
olsg.R,
227
B
ill
Costno
Ilaniilton'a
new
play, "Para-
0
ii,,,n 1
lie !ouragement. Democracy, in fact, lines will have become much more
iiartially, supremely justly anti, there- rig school he went on the stage anti I
I
sites," which has just concluded its
Kast.
, in ho ul. Fortunately, Or unfortun-
1
en
fot•e, manifestly mercifully. All prayer acted with Edwin Idnith, Joseph Jef- t
see to have gone out tot fashionalso
ately , in the case of American Jewry,
I ANN he '
se
certainly, in America
which repudiates, overthrows , antrin- ferson
retuned
and
to Clara
California
lillirris.
where
In het VIRS1' CLASS Hungarian caterer for' New York engagement at the Thirty-
rope ay great extent. Struggling to attempt to solve the problem along
weddings and for all kinds tot par- , ninth Street Theater and which is on
validates the natural law is false
its way to Chicago where it will hold
a e
to 'cements which, in Cornier days, un- any other lines is a patent impossi-
studied
law
and
in
Celt'
was
elected
I
ties. Call Northway 29S4-12.
prayer..
- - the boards at the Princess Theater for
bility.
How
could
a
Mussolini
or
a
In r theattsumption that democracy
What is true prayer? It •o•ttepts this to the California legislature. lle was '
- -
, .
de Amerittanism are synonymous, at- Trotzky ever achieve dictatorship
- . • • • h Con sress FOR RENT- Furnished room for
law as an eternal cosmic force, born at elected to t t
before ap-
gentleman or holy in private honic.. an Miss
indefinite
perm never
Larrimore
an ialto! • • . tdablish their pure Amer- over us?
creation's birth, to (lie at eternity's on the Republican ticket in 1S99,
In recent address, Hermann Con-
a
to wn ...wilting their democracy,
Phone Garfield S 1 SO-R. Convenient neared in Detroit, although for OS-
end. It refuses to countenance the in- when his national activities began.
Kean
a
number
of
years
she
has
been
heini,
national
treasurer
of
the
-- ines,
l
is
ordered universe, that
to be lie+itarit about following
to 14th and Clairmount car
During the war he went to Europe,
terruption of lieu
,em
-
ourge at this time. Nor are ilayesoti, said that of those who factor
FOR
RENT
290
E.
Philadelphia,
teemed
an
actress
of
superior
attain-
the Diety might fulfill the foibles of as representative of Congress anti
melds. During the past several years
---
ich a so c prompt to attack their enemy democracy in Jewish life some ett
5 ley
man. Prayer is four-fold. It is the Made n tour of the American front.
Winter her activities were confined almost
.ith the charge of failing in the shier it a virtue, others a necessity.
furnis hed S-room home for
Although devoted mainly to na-
, aspiration of the human race to find
It may well he that in our world of
exclusively to New York and Chicago,
months. Phone Empire 0609.
lolls of democracy. The fashion
at-one-mint with the Power Absolute tional politics, Julius Kahn took an
practical
ated from Jan. 16; where she took the Wading parts in
on seems to be the rule of dictators hard-headed and hard-boiled
I -the yearning of man for finite per- active part in Jewish affairs. Twenty-
men, it is difficult for apostles of de-
at . "Scandal" and "Nice People." The
o f the FOR RI:NT-D
nn,
men,
Ofle
t
fection.
Prayer
is
the
communing
of
years ago he was
score
nd dictatorships.
tive.rooto upper flat, with garage,
Is this a post-war condition? No mocracy if, gel. a hearing on the
imperfect
mortals with All-Perfort charter members who, wi
1027 Lawrence ave., near 'Twelfth tirst of these two plays w
i
of its virtue, because, after all, vir-
' ten by Cosmo Hamilton. as also writ-
loubt the travail of the nations after
VilerSIIIIVer of Tertiple EI111111U-
God, in order that rnan s mai mil.,
BETTY KOENIG
Jacob
its
own
reward
and
that
re-
„ t. t „fl Cadillac , , .
,
he can has brought the ascendancy tuc •
---
___—
a," be transfigured in beauty. Prayer is el, established the Jewish Educational
considered
substan-
t
I
Newaucasi
if the ruthless hand of the dictator. ward may not be n, however, it will geaS011 in "The Girl Fr
Societe
of
San
Francisco,
the
first
of
. thankful appreciation for the spirit-
enough. Whe
se its kind on the Pacific Coast. In 1919 \
thoe m C Detro it I promi
Rut these conditions cannot last long. tial
nea
and
the
wt. possess
ome apparent that democracy
is a a musical comedy.
at
last Sunay
evening and u a things
d
The Mussolinis and Riveras will not bec
greater adthievements. Tere he was a member, together wth Henry
Opera H o use
public
needs
f
still
o
l
average
that,
without
it,
the
y
favorable
irn-
t
cessity ,
the commission of
ma 'h ace
s created an immediatel
forever rule the earth. Theomet
orgenthau, of
toward
Jewish the apostles of pre,ion. Miss Koenig injected a is so much for which the hun r
will not
be overcome,
man whom, collectively, we simes apthy
the Union of American Hebrew Con-
ng personality in the play and ought to, he thankful-for health,
style the masses, will assert his right
gregations,
which
attempted to have
i
democracy will not have too hard a strik
Thank
Ilia
tlause
liberty of
and his willingness to govern himself tinie of It inspired her fellow performers and , strength, friends, nature.
g flow. And n universal into
religi
all 'b lessins
h
lle n
the
the chorus to excel in their several , from wpraoymer
ation, beseech-
ousvov enant
the
upplic
again and democracy which has faome
----
i ntroduced
la
' lastly'
grnt
to see Leagueof Nations.
e
on evil days ce more bec
efforts.
a man th power
Miss Koenig will fill the principal I I ing God to
ome
strength-
During
his
long
residence
in
Wash-
nesse and bec
the fashion.
his Weaks
role in "Deborah in America," a inu- ,
Jewish life Will reflect and register
WWI ever really to serve
andh
gical conauly, at Orchestra flail, Jan. , hied for the tasks that lie ahead of any he
cause and occupied a i
this general change in sentiment
ingto Jewish
ew
4.
The
play
features
plentiful
magi-
t
him.
the slogan "Democracy in Jis
position similar to that of the late I
—_
BERLIN (J. T. A.)-11einrich cal numbers. She will be assisted by I All these aspects
of Jewish
prayer
Life" will again have meaning
ommunion,
thanksgie_
Simon Wolf.
Zweig, Isidore N'ernick, t -aspiration, c
through the echo which it will awaken
his
i
Abraham
ing,
supplication-will
bring
man
rich
Heine, Germany's poet who during
ris'
r
in the hearts and minds of great mini- lifetime anti after death was declared Herman Cooper, Hyman Wald, Mo
--- to be a Jew in spite of his bald-ism, Chlifner, Flora Klug and Helen Wahl. t rewards and promises without involv-
Extends Its
t ing, the overthrow of the natural law.
-
t
I . it •
as denounced
by German
Such prayer is true. d
. n .
anti
w man
a-
l;ond.bye
always
in
keeping
with
the
stupid,
in-
tionalist.,was not of Semitic onj, .
, delicate selfish utterances of man. It MACK B. WEI55---Strietly kosher
but of Aryan blood, according to Dr.
,
, ,
harmony with cosmic
Tiler, who printed an article
caterer fur weddings, banquets.
' I Kee
.
publich n- ...................a_____........____,....,______ cause
Excellent food. Rates
and a Wish for
d effect. True prayer demands
an
to this effect in the various,
parties, etc.
I
m
reasonable. Phone Melrose 0006.
leanorlthat man do everything huanly
pos-
lions of the anti-Semitic Noelkisc e
Your Health
The Misses Helen and E
t
Goldstein entertained with two tables sibly and hen confide his cause to God.
Happiness and
party.
narrates how Jacob saw his SUPERFLUOUS HAIR - Moles and
According to Dr. Koerner, Heine
' The Bible
Prosperity
brother, from whom he stole the birth-
warts permanently removed by
was the natural son of a Prussian of bridge last week.
--
During the Coming
multiple electrolysis. Sixty to '700
aristocrat and a Jewish mother. Ti,
Miss Eleanor Goldstein anti Mar- right, coming toward him. Ile feared
Northwav 1780
hairs removed per hour, according
him
greatly.
That
Esau
might
not
Northw•y 5389
prove his thesis he quotes Ileine as
I.. Goldstein left last Friday for t
STANDARD
speaking about his "deep native Ger- ton
to your case. I positively guaran-
Norfolk, Va., to attend the twenty- slay hini, he divided his forces into two
tee my work to be permanent.
man feelings" and saps that every one
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bitterest opponent of the . sixth annual convention of Zeta Beta 'pang
companies,
feeling
that
if one
com-
were
routed,
the
other
would
es-
Phone Main 2789. Beula Starr, 419
.
"even the
Manufacturers and Contractors of
au
fraternity.
Jews finds in Heine's work no ma -
. cape.Then ire the following verseincob
Capitol Theater Bldg.
I I oping to Retain
ryny 1
STEAM PIPE and BOILER
---
references which give every Aryan
Welcome
, The death of Herman L. Taub, a' prayed for aid. "0 God of my fath-
COVERINGS
Four Valued
heart a rare and joyful, purely Ger• former resident of Saginaw, occurred er Abraham, God of my father Isaac, DRESS 31 AK INC - Fashionable
French dressmaking. Reasonable.'
Patronage
man sensation."
800 W. BALTIMORE
in West Palm Beach Fla., several days &diver me, I pray Thee, from the hand
Mrs. Kesh, 1751 Lee Place. Phone
---
brother Esau." First he did
with the had of
New-
f

Empire 5132-R.
. r. Taub , who moved
ago.
ark, N. J., two years ago, spent the everything that was humanly posm • t.
mad, Service and
WANTED-3
or
4
rooms.
furnished;
past two winters in Florida because t Then he turned to God. That
was
true
ressio•1 of his
Entertainment
or unfurnished, or willing to share I
as 66 years old.,
pra yer. It was the efes gatirgrt,

w
his
hea
xpsing
of ill-health. Ile
odge I adoring mind, his con
with couple if enough rooms. Rent
soul.
NV St . RICtt
Ile was a member of Saginaw L
thankful spirit, his auppli
not to exceed $50. Box 189.
Ni. 47, B. P. 0. F. a charter member
Wi'l a eswer,
of the Saginaw lodge of Independent If man prays thus, God
NilMe is Men- REFINED, educated young at A,
B'rith, and an active "For in every place My
.
Order Ir
thoroughly experienced, is seeking I
member of Congregation B'nai Israel, I tioned, there will I come and bless I
.
1thee."- Dr. Ira S. Sanders.
1
' of which he was one of the organizers.
Mr. Taub is survived by his widow, ---
Weiss
four daughters, Mrs. Dilitliler
of Newark, Mrs. Charles Marienthal
j of Chicago, Mrs. Paul Marienthal of '
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Among those attending the Mu Sig- i
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Ilia
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Philippe, I.ucille Greenebaum and t
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Mr. and Mrs. :Maurice Never enter-
twined the college young folks, home
for their vacations, last Saturday
Prizes were won by Miss
•Aoning.
Lucille Greenebaum and Milton
Gdeenebaund

Sidney Ro+s of Chicago and Jesse
Rich of Grand Rapids spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rich.

Matthew Margolis of Boston is the
t guest of Mrs. E. Lenick.

The Temple Beth El Sabbath School
entertained the parents and friends
of members with a Chanukah program '
last Sunday afternoon. Following the
program the children were the guests
of their parents at a party in the com•

• munity center.

Miss Ruth Lenick of Grand Rapids t
i+ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I

!Amick.

Miss Emilie Oppenheim entertained
12 guests at her home last Sunday

night.

A Chanukah service was given at '
Temple B'nai Israel last Sunday in I
whih
c the following took part:
Shapero, Abraham Kahn, Robert'
don
huff, Harry Osheverski, Oscar Mork-
ler, David Block, Ira Kahn, Victor!
, 'Alerkler, David Block, Jack Brenner '
who played a violin solo, and Florence
Chereton, who told the story of Cha-
nukah. Rabbi Lehrer read the +el'.

Vie,

SOVIET WRANGLING '
MENACING TO JEWS

WARSAW. (J. T. A.)-Travellers
w ho arrived here recently from the
Ukrainic report that increased ner- I
vousness is felt among the Jewish
population of that country on account •
olitical tension prevailing at
of leap
present among the Bolshevist rulers.
The disagreement between Trotzky
and the triumvirate and the resigna-
don of Trotzky as war minister are
as a predecessor of a grave'
considered

situation.
The Jews in the Ukraine who have
suffered under the anti-Semitic tac-
tics of the Soviet government, who, in
their attempt to Ukrainize the entire I
administration, have removed even
Jewish Communists from their pod-
. tions, are afraid of menacing cringe-
' quences should the conflict between.
TrotzkY and the other commissars
reach a critical state.
The anti-Semitic feeling among the
never stronger than
peasantry was
now and despite all barriers which
make emigration practically impossi-
ble for Ukrainian Jews who desire to,
leave Russia, some have succeeded', .
in reaching the Polish frontier.

Another Year Is Gone.
But a few fleeting hours remain ere the curtain of time
descends upc one of the most eventful years of
our lives.
clos-
We look back and as our gaze penetrates the fast
ing picture, we are happy.
Happy because we have been participants in a year
of
ccom-
peace and prosperity and because we have a in our
plished those things which were uppermost
minds at its dawning.
Now we turn to the east over whose wondrous horizon
aears
p p a glorious light of the days to be, and we
f ac e with undaunted courage the tasks that are
ours.
Above all, there comes a realization of obligation to the
countless thousands whose loyalty and patron-
age have been ours and whose splendid apprecia-
tion of our efforts will ever be our incentive to
better things.
Our heartfelt wish—play happinesss to all.

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