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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-01-16

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PAGE TWO



ARTISTS AWARDED IFlint Six
Sales
PRIZES FOR WORK

Achieves Greatest

ponds, where swans and ducks swam
in Class; Exceeds
about and all manner of delightful
things. So she turned round and
$35,000,000 Mai k
went down a quiet little street, which
By ELIAS GINSBURG
Two of Si. Exhibitors Are Detroit
looked as if it led to the park.
Over $35,000,000 in FL' ,
Sculptor and Etcher.
She walked along and she walked
(Copyright, 1924, by Seven Arta Feature Syndicate.)
have been purchased be•.„
along, arid just as she thought she
Shoshanah Kipnis is an eccentric sae slackens her pace to catch some
and thegradual incr.(
came to the end of the street there
Prizes were awarded to six artists
was a little twist, and it went round girl, so her father thinks. lier hair breath, and suddely—Oh God!--two whose work is on display at the fourth never has been equall,1 '
i•
manufacturer of autoo i -n
, .
the corner. Round the corner went has a good deal of the sunset gold in Bedouins block her path! Their
annual exhibit of Jewish artists which
class cars correspothinn;
Naomi and she walked along and it; her eyes, though but slightly khafeeyas are large and white. One
is
being
held
at
'rumple
Besh
El
un-
another little darker than the Rehoboth almonds, of the Bedouins holds a rifle. What
SOOil
Six.
walked along.
is too close to them der the auspices of the Jewish Insti-
twist. and the street went around an- have a starry luster when they smile, shall she do? She
This volume and rec.!.
versity. When mother told her to In other corner. Naomi went round that and her cheeks have borrowed their to escape. Terror benumbs her tute. Awards of $25 each were pre-
THE CROOKED STREET
made by the quality of mi ,roduct,
in time for school, she was always corner too, but, by and by, there was tint from the dainty Carmel roses on limbs. Something thrusts at her sented by Temple Beth El Sisterhood,
the
satisfactory results
,
b y
heart. She shrieks and falls, she is Henry %%merino, president of the
late. Yes, there was no mistake another corner, and then suddenly the slopes of Mount Gilboa.
United Jewish Charities, and Albert owners and the low ci,-1
-crevice
Naomi was a wilful girl: this means '. about it, Naomi was a very naughty the street came to an end and. didn't
Her father is a furniture manu- in a swoon.
required
for
maintenance



Kahn, the distinguished architect. Ad-
fa•turer in Ilaifa, and Shoshanah was
that she liked to have per own way girl.
go any further.
W. C. Durant has act,i, .1 . , 11.n.,d
One morning the sun was shining
"Dear me," thought Naomi, "this in no slight measore responsible for She wakes in a tent. She lies on ditional prizes were given by the La-
in everything.
success in his prize till
If her mother said I brightly; the sky was blue and Naomi
A rough canvas bed; a few paces dies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No.
FIint
ds
abandoning
his
well-paying
textile
trek
t
i:
just
like
the
letter
'S.'
1
"It's raining, Ilear;
Six.
This has been ina I
from
her
a
dark-haired
young
fit
I.
0.
II.
B.,
the
Music
Circle
and
away
At
first
she
don't go out," out started if for school.
most walk back again and try an- plant in Poland. Of course, boycott,
of doors ran Naomi and got wet walked along quickly; then she went AMA: way."
laws of discrimination and the specter man sits on a wooden box !Tailing a the Fenkell Mothers Cub. The prizes through his experience .n 1 ro.!acing
through, just because she wouldn't none and more slowly, and at last
more high grade and
. :dcriemly
So she walked along and walked of pogroms had contributed consider- book. his left arm hugs an English were awarded to the following artists
Ju as she was told. If there was stopped still.
in the order given: William Schwartz priced cars than aunt' oily -'..,:,' man
along, and she grew hotter and hotter. ably to his determination to sell his rifle.
something good for dinner, something
and by providing one
She
knows
the
young
man.
She
of
Chicago,
for
a
group
of
paintings;
mosi
"I won't go to school," she said. "I seem to be conning round the business and to go to Palestine. But
that her pious father would say ought "I won't! I don't want to work. I'm
modernly equipped far'
.0 the
ame place all the time," said Naomi, tile nudist decisive factor was Rose, h as seen him before--he is a dare- Samuel Cashwan of Detroit, for a
to have been reserved for the righte. going to play."
er an im antuous horra- group of sculptures; Gerald Frank of industry.
singer,
( I l‘
n , a sin
after walking some minutes.
now Shoshana h.
nun in the world to conic, Naomi
She had threatened to leave for dancer. He is one of the shomrim— Chicago, for a still life; Todros Gel-
She made up her mind to go into
"What is the matter with this
on.
would turn up her nose, sulk and the park where there were swings and street? It goes round like the letter Palestine with a group of bare-footed night-guards. No Arabs. She re- ler of ( hieing°, for pen and ink illus-
push her plate away out of sheer per-;
f. r h aU i
changes
t h
h • i t. nr,:(; ,, ,•,( ' ,.,of
chalutzim. It was unthinkable that juices--a feeling of warm security trations; Arthur A. Lavinger of De-
and
'O.' I must try once mare."
troit, for pen and ink illustrations; design, but Six is built
Si she walked and walked and gut the only (laughter of the respectable embraces her. With this young man
William Walkowitz of New York, for beauty that attracts atti•n...i and re-
very cross. The street would not go and wealthy Joseph Kipnis should go guarding she hits no fear.
"Shimon," she says softly. "Isn't a water color entitled "Central Park." tains its effectiveness when..- , neared
straight, however, but just twisted overseas with a bunch of intellectual
The jury of av•ards consisted of Al- with the highest priced car , ', lilt.
and twisted. Sometimes like a "C," hoboes, irresponsible dreamers at Shimon your name?"
Ile jumps off the box. lie leaves bert Kahn, chairman; Clyde Bur-
The Flint Six not only his a rich
sometimes like a "D" or a "W" or best. So Joseph had to promise to
roughs,
curator of the Detroit 'Mu- appearance, but in pert',
- ninee it
an "X," but it always came to an end sell his business and tin take the whole his book, but dines not leave the rifle.
seum of Art; Jessie Talmage, art di- scarcely has an equal. 'I n,. ininwer
"Yes,
Shimon
is
my
name.
I
know
family
to
the
land
of
Israel.
And
he
and led nowhere.
yours, too—Shoshanah. How do you rector of the Detroit Recreation Com- and
Naomi was very hungry and did.
mission, and Mrs. David B. Werbe, drive ilite ;xitbhiiini tTna xsiunrn iu'rnis'
1potr,' e"i is pro-
Ile has now been in the land. of his feel?"
thirsty; her boots were dusty and she
who
"Quite well, thank you. How did artist and chairman of the exhibit.
duced at low speeds of m, , ; di travel
wanted to cry. At last she sat down forefathers for more than two years,
which insures continuous perform-
on the side of the pavement and real- producing furniture and making peo- I get here?"
"Another guard and I heard your
ance without adjustments The ill,-
ple in Palestine, Syria, and even in
ly (Ed cry.
background hers seems dainty and horsepower is produced at ..sly 2,500
"I shall never get home again," she Egypt, more comfortable. But Sho- shriek and picked you up."
white.
"And
the
Arabs?"
revolutions per minute, which is about
shanah
has
still
been
restless.
The
shall
have
to
walk
up
and
"I
sobbed.
You have an aristocratic hand. two-thirds of the wear and tear in
"What Arabs? There were no
down this horrid twisting street fur life of a pampered lady of leisure
Blue veins. Anemic. But your thum b most
• a - Arabs."
Thig sah s(ing lih nepo m wo,t r ora s t
ever and ever. Oh, if I can find any
lures at her with boring eyes.
"What do you mean.—'there were shows stubbornness, terrible stub-
way home again, I will never be diso- lutz, chalutza, chalutzim!"—pioneer
. low speeds in-
bornness."
—in
all
its
forms,
sexes
and
declen-
no
Arabs!'
Two
bedouins
in
wide
sures quietness and a superabundance
bedient again!"
She smiles bewitchingly. "Still
She gut up and wiped her eyes and slims holds the magic fountain of life black abayas, one with a rifle—"
of power if ever necessary to call on
$
Shinion suddenly throws his head you'll dance with me—won't you?"
walked along slowly. Oh, how tired to her.
its reserve.
They laugh.
In the work, dangers, songs and back and laughs a long, hearty, ring-
she felt.

• •
hopes,
even
in
the
misery
and
suffer-
ing,
contagious laugh. Instead of
"I do believe the street is going
Shortly afterwards they were mar-
A quite straight this time," she thought, ing associated with it, lies a tempta- 'being angry, Shoshanah finds herself ried. Through their union many a
and began to walk more quickly. tion which smile's to her with luring I tuning up to his unexpected hilarity.
tent in the camp was supplanted by
Then she began to run. Sure enough, eyes and cells to her with a thousand She actually begins to laugh a duet
houses built of stone. And where Registration:
the street went as straight as the let- outstretched hands. To be a chalutza with him. He at last wipes the tears
the tent in which they met on the
ter "I," which is the straightest letter means to build up the country, to from his eyes and says:
Registration for the SCV. ■ IIII term
"Those two Bedouins are merely memorable Succoth night hall stood, a
-aturate the soil with vivifying sweat.
0 in he alphabet.
strong, spacious. two-story commun- which will start Monday, Fel, 2, wil
to
inject
life
into
morbid
rock.
But
scarecrows,
bogies.
We
can't
afford
here's the end!" cried Na-
begin at the clubhouse Monday even
ity
center
was
erected—a
center
for
to be Shoshanah, the pretty, well- to have too• many guards. These
i.
0 om"Why,
eating meals, reading books, singing ing, Jan. 19, and continue through
Where was she? At the door of dressed, sought-after daughter of Jo- bogies substitute for one. Night as-
out the week.
songs and dancing horras.
her own home to be sure. It was sep h Kipnis, MOWS just that and suilants who fire at them arouse the
just dinner time, too, and she felt as nothing else. True, her father's ad- camp."
Shoshanah smiles. Then, timidly:
j if she hadn't eaten for a whole week. vent into the country has augmented
She ran quickly indoors and her its population by the 60 families of "Is it after the seudah, Shimon?"
Ile laughs again. "About three
his
factory
hands.
But
what
has
she
mother when she heard the story,
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smiled and said: "You have been in —Shoshanah—dune for the upbuild- hours after. You slept."
"Then I'll stay here fur tomorrow's
the crooked street that leads to No- ing of the land?
She longs to be a chalutza but Can- seudah. I came here for the seudah."
where, my child. and that's where all
"But in Palestine there is only one
naughty children find themselves if not gather enough will-power and
courage tun take the step. 'Or pos- seudah."
they don't do as they are told."
"Then I'll stay here till Simchas
"I'm not naughty any hunger, moth- sibly the knowledge that her father
er dear," said Naomi. "I shall always would be deeply grieved keeps her Torah."
Two pairs of eyes are kindled with
go down the street that leads to wavering. Yet, whenever chalutzim
assemble at the local Beth-Am (peo- the brilliancy of mirth. The low hum-
Somewhere."
Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel
So after dinner Naomi went off to ple's house), she is there to entertain ming of a melancholy melody comes
11
school, and got there in time, and them, tin talk to them, to laugh with from without.
"Who is it?"
she has never—well, hardly ever-- them, to sing their songs and dance
"This is my friend, David. One of
their dances. Or, when opportunity
been late since then.
favors, she steals away in an automo- ' us is always outside while the other
bile, on horseback or donkey, to some rests."
"I have deprived you of your bed,
HILLEL AND THE IDLER
nearby chalutzim settlement.
poor boy. Let me sit on the box for
• •

$ Junior, bridge and table lamps; large assortment of end
a little while, and you lie down."
Today, on the eve of Succoth, as .
tables, smoking stands, sewing cabinets, phonographs,
"Never!" he protests. "I never
Among the disciples of Hillel was
.
one who was a great idler. Hillel was she stands watching her father build sleep when I am on guard."
spinet desks, gateleg tables, davenport tables, pedestals,
EVERY AFTERNOON
his
Succah,
her
desire
to
go
clown
to
!
irrieved and resolved to cure him of
Ile, adds after a pause: "Will you
sit it next to m at the table toor-
10:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M
ni
6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
Ifs fault. Ile took him to the Valley some chalutzim camp and spend with i 1
Windsor rockers and chairs; large assortment of mohair
,,
' raw'"
them
the
first
night
of
Succoth
at
of Ilinnom near Jerusalem, where
Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30
will..
was a standing pool full of snakes their scant but congenial table, grows
and velour seated rockers and chairs; mohair and velour
"I
ED
„I saw you ninny times at the Beth-
and vermin and covered with muddy more poignant than ever. Thoughts
Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing.
and questions besiege her little head. , Ani. ,,
.G
10, Coxwell chairs; breakfast suites; mohair, Jacquard and
weeds.
ED
Why
should
her
otherwise
sensible
,
"I saw you, too. Liked your horns
"Here," Said lintel, "let us rest."
cut velour living room suites; combination walnut, French
and I! , dancing ever on much."
"Not here," said the youth. "Dust father stand here wasting time
"Will we dunce a horra together
thou not perceive what poisonous va- energy on putting up in Palestine,
walnut and two-tone dining suites.
something
which
will
benefit
none
and tomorrow?"
pors it exhales?"
"Thou are right, my son; this bog in which no one will glory? A cos- I "Yes, tomorrow."
eses
RUGS—Wiltons, Velvets, Axmnisters and Brussels.
A beautiful reminiscence of i
Ile takes her hand and rests it in
is like the soul of a slothful man." tom?
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Billet then took the youth to a the determination of the ancient Ile- his tough brown palm. Against its
Most every size and pattern.
brews
inn
the
way
to
the
promised
:
waste field producing thorns and this-
fg
tlei. "This" he said "has good soil land? Perhaps this reminiscence has :
ra
OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT
to produce all that is good and pleas- a meaning in Lodz, Warsaw, Berlin,
ant, but it is forgotten and neglected. New York—but not in Ilaita. Suc-
A little while ago thou didst see the coth are temporary dwellings—tents;
ra
soul, now behold the life of an idle a symbol of the past when the Ile-
man." brews, while conquering the land of
The lad was impressed and began Canaan had to live in tents before
to reform. Then Hillel took him into they could erect more substantial
a fertile valley, by the side of a clear quarters.
But why give eight days to think-
brook, which flowed meandering be-
tween frutiful trees, flowery meadows ing of a bygone symbol when there is
and shady shrubberies and said: "This a similar present reality surpassing
is the picture of thy new, industrious the past in its beauty, strength and
life. Nature which warned thee, will determination? Are not the chalut-
now reward thee. Her beauty and zim new conquerors of the old land? I
grace can only give joy to him who Do they rot live in tents now? Do
sees in her life a picture of his own." they not wait months, seasons, years
before the chance for putting up
...
more substantial dwellings arrives?
When storms and ruins descend upon
them they have no cozy apartments
to shelter them, and when wild Be-
douins descend upon them they de-
fend their tents as if they were nal-
ace, Why should not Joseph Kipnis
'Mink eight days of the tents of cha-
lutzim? Why should he not give the
•xtra money his Succah-building en-
tails fur real dwellings for chalutzim?
Why should not all Succah-building
All Reduced for Quick
,es
Jtv do likewise?
Clearance. Buy Now.
Such are the rebellious questions in
Shoshanah's pretty head as she stands
1 :Itching her father. Her longing to
be with chalutzim on the first Sue-
I coth night grows into an invincible
nassion. She must go. But there is
I no one else going just now. It mat-
ters not. She must go, even alone.
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What time is it? Four o'clock. There
1924 Rickenbacher Sedan.
Just the thing for a
I ts a train to Affoule, the station born
Like new. Special price .
I Bering the Valley of Ezreel, at 5:30.
salesman or professional
She will arrive there at S. There
for Show Week.
man. Priced low.
will still be enough daylight less/to!
Nide her to the camp. Decided.
1923 Reo Sedan. Priced
I She runs into the house and writes
a note to her father, telling him
very low. Simplex paint.
where and why she is going so suit-
Come early for this.
' denly. She means to stay in camp,
:n a real tent • the entire eight days
of Succoth. At 5 o'clock she slips out
1923 Hudson Coach. You
of the house. In the train she our-
will be interested in it at
enders completely to exhilarating
xnticipation. She does not notice
the price.
that at one place the train is at a
A Few Bargains Remain
standstill for quite a while. When
In Rebuilt
she at last arrives the early evening
1923 Hupp Touring.
ihadows are already combing the Val-
Splendid
condition.
Low
; Icy. The station is empty. There is
, horse or donkey there; there is no
mileage. Priced for
waiting room; there is no return tram
quick clearance.
to finite till morning.
She must go on. She knows the
-owl. She will run; it will take her
1923 Studebaker. Special
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This is extra fine. Will
mr; chalutzoth often walk in the val-
We Mar Have Just What
'ey at night.
You Require.
be sold quick at • our
She hurries forth. Night comes
Show Week price.
fast; it is late in the month and there
in no moon, only stars. bright stars
I like big golden eyes. But the shim-
mer of golden eyes is a dangerous
suide. Shoshanah loses her way. The
I darkness grows thicker. The gigantic
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, shout lest she he close to some dan-
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I She grows frantic. She runs. Her
feet do not seem to touch the ground.
Thank God! She sees lights. These
,Thank
are lights in the tents of chalutzim-
Arab villages are dark: their houses
are mostly windowless, like caves. Al-
ready tears of joy well in her eyes,

oshanah s Succoth (Night

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