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MRS. EHRMAN DEAD;
WAS ILL FEW DAYS
And God heard and answered his 1
prayer, so that when he pressed ,
against the pillars with all his might,'
the house cattle dawn and all who were
in it were killed. And Samson, too, Came to Detroit from Germany When
She Was 13 Years Old.
died with the Philistines.
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RABBI ADVOCA TES
EAGER MOTHERHOOD
AUDIENCE OF 2,000
HERSHMAN TO OCCUPY
SEES INSTALLM ;ON
PULPIT NEXT FRIDAY
Detroit Lodge, No. 55, lio.
Rabbi A. M. Ilershman will occupy
the pulpit at the late services Friday Pythias, held its annual in , -
of
officers, followed by an o f
evening, Jan. 30. He has under con-
dinner and dancing loamy.
Mary Ehrman, widow of the Lyons Declares Indifference of sideration a discussion of one of the Book-Cadillac llotel Monday
Mrs.
RUTH AND NAOMI
most vital books dealing with Jewish
late Michael Ehrman, died at her
o u s o st
. a h
Women to Home-Making
protolems which recently have ap- Jan. 19. The growth tt i ofulh lit i . ,1 1,..10
100 Tennyson avenue, Friday
11
Once a poor widow, called Naomi,lhome,
peared. Rabbi Ilershman's lecture reported as being reniarkiffilt
Discreditable.
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g
e
2,ti.)
11:
0
atiti
will
follow
a
short
religious
service
was leaving Moab, her husband's coun-
nthe
largest
K
so,
in which Cantor Vigotia will take
try, for a place named Bethlehem; and
111100ELYN--A "joyous and gen-
n Michigan. .1°.,
istines are upon thee, Samson."
part. The Friday evening services P ythias lodge
because she was sad and lonely, her
THE STRONGEST MAN
erous motherhood" was emphasized are marked by congregational sing- lowing officers were installed.
But, alas! his strength was gone, so daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah,
us the supreme need of the'world to-
Raskin, chancellor; !lemon tl
ing,
that he could not beat them back, and started to go, too.
day by Rabid Alexander Lyons in a
vitz, vice-chancellor; Herman NI
Samson was the strongest man who the Philistines took him and put out
Itut soon Naomi stopped, and begged
stein, prelate; Sam Nlatott,
sermon before Congregation Beth
them to return home; and Orpah (lid
(over lived.
his eyes and cast him into prison.
guard; William Abramson, on
;
Elohini recently.
PERFECTION
LODGE
Once, when a youth, he killed a lion,
I
so,
but
Ruth
cried:
"Entreat
ow
not
Soon after this when the Philistines
arms; William Rosenberg, 1111 '
"I plead for a return, especially in
and on another occasion he slew 1,000 were making merry because they had to leave thee! Whither thou guest, I
American life, to that kin,' of a home
finance; Nathan Shellfish,
own with the jawbone of an ass.
will
go,
and
where
thou
lodgest,
I
will
captured their enemy, they said,
Perfection Lodge, No. 480, F. and retn
where the right kind of motherhood
m e rIs and L o sdgae
SADISM' had some enemies called "Bring Santson, that we may laugh at lodge."
l. will be Io oo
was dominant and the right kind of A. M., will hold a special cormnunica-
Philistines. These said to a woman, hint who was once so brave and so They so nt on together until they
so- lion Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 7 o'clock its meeting Jan. 27 by t h e
influence,
morally,
spiritually
and
named Delilah, "Ask Samson wherein
reached Bethlehem, Naomi's old home:
strong."
were regnant," he said. "Too p. m. E. A. degree, All officers at of Supreme Prelate :Now...!
cially,
hi+ great strength lies." And she did
and Ruth stayed there so as to cam-
powerful address at thc r,
many of the most important functions 5:30.
When poor blind Samson came, he fort her mother-in-law and help her
so, but for a long time he would not
cently gave notable SO11111101
of our into are being carried out of
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
say. At last she asked him so many said to the boy who had led hint in: all she could.
privacy
the sacredness of domestic
MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M. radio fund for the blind.
times that Samson said, "My great "Let me lean against the pillars of
When harvest came round, and the
into
the
glare
and
glamor
of
a
secu-
this
house."
Then
he
asked
God
to
fields were full of corn, Ruth said t.
strength is in my ham"
larized publicity.
So one night Delilah called a man give him back Solite of his great Nitorni, "Let me go out and glean•
The growing participation of
strength, so that he might punish the And her mother-in-law said, "Yes; goo,
to cut off Samson's hair, and after- Philistines for putting out his eyes.
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women in manifold phases of public
wards awoke him and said, The Phil-
my daughter."
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life
is an index of the weakening of
And as she was gleaning, that is,
the call and influence of home. Most
gathering any stalks of corn that had
convincing of all is the widespread
been left by the reapers, Boaz, the
and growing disposition of countless
owner of the field, asked: "Whose
women to escanto motherhood or to
damsel is this?"
consent to limited motherhood, not
"It is Ruth," replied the reapers,
"Who, Gssl Furniture
because they cannot afford it but be-
and told their master how she had
bj-
cause they find it inconvenient.
come to Bethlehem from a very long
Is Al Eil'onon."
MRS, MARY EHRMAN
Sympathy for One Child.
-
way off, to live with a widow called
today are limited from
Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel
"lo'ainilitoo
Naomi and how she had been gleaning
orning, Jan. 23, at 5 o'clock, after a standpoint of comfort. I always Loi
all (lay long in the hot sun so that a n illness of less than a wek. Mrs.
felt sorry for an only child, for in
Naomi might have corn to make her Ehrman •aS stricken with paralysis
such cases neither the parents nor the
bread.
an. 18.
child itself realize what it loses by
Then Boaz called Ruth to him, and
Mrs. Ehrman, who was 85 years of
'",1
spoke kindly to her, and bade his reap- ge, was born in Germany in 1839 being an only child. When the claim
is made that economic conditions tilt
ers leave plenty of corn for her to a rid came to Detroit when she was
not permit generous motherhood I
glean.
1 3 years old. In 1060 she married want you to think of the narrow
At last, when the harvest was over,
Ehrman.
N going over the stock )ve lied many odd
means by which our parents lived.
Boaz had grown to love the kind, un-
Mrs. Ehrman for years was promi•
"The tendency of women today is
selfish
Ruth so dearly that he inarried
suites of choice quality and design but
ently identified with Jewish chari- away from the house and home into
EVERY AFTERNOON
her, and they both took care of Naomi. ablt and social activities. She was a
public life, into the limelight, seeking
10:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M .
only one of a kind. On these we have Oared
6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
•tarter member of the first sewing nublicity, seeking to be recognized.
society organized by Jewish women But the woman who looks upon do•
THE SHEPHERD KING
Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30
801110 very remarkable reductions as shown in
n Detroit and belonged to the sister-
mestic life as drudgery, in my mind.
the few suites selected at random and Which
Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing.
Staniarl grew to be to great and wise hood of Temple Beth F.I. Her hus- isn't entitled
o
t a home.
man, so wise that God made him judge band was a charter member of Tem-
"Too many women are misled by a
Theta are many others and
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ple
Beth
93,
the
first
choir
of
which
over Israel. But when he was old, the
mistaken pride into one phase . or an-
people became ungrateful and discon- was organized and conducted in his other of public life on the claim
that
11.0 are certain that ∎ oti Mill nut he disappointed
tented and said they would rather home.
it furnished them a sphere for larger
Surviving Mrs. Ehrman are Mrs. usefulness. Taking women generally,
have a king than a judge to rule over
by a v isit to our display rooms.
Fannie Rindskutf, Jacob W. Ehrman, I most emphatically deny this conten-
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them.
When Samuel told God what the Adolph NV. Ehrman and Miss Delia Gott. There are exceptional women
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people had said, lie gave them a man Ehrman, all of Detroit; Mrs. Cora and they should operate in public life
Salberg of Cleveland and Mrs. Belle in their exceptional capacity.
named Saul, to be their king.
Soon after Saul began to reign, he Marx of St. Paul.
"Bat must women are not excep-
Funeral services will be held Mon- tional. For them there can he no
openly disobeyed God, so his kingdom
day afternoon, Jan. 26, at 2 o'clock, higher sphere or more fertile oppor-
was taken assay.
I NI1. 211, 511 1101atir Dots en-
One day God sent Samuel to Beth- from her late residence. Rabbi Leo tunity of realization for self and oth-
port and Chair, formerly
lehem, to a man called Jesse, who had Si. Franklin will officiate. Interment ers than is furnished ill a properly I
now $194.0 ►
$265,00
a great ninny sons, and bade hint will be in Woodmere Cemetery.
conducted home. Every average wow- o '
choose the next king of Israel from
an should aspire to wifehood :Old
amongst them.
motherhood on a fairly generous I
I NI, 11261111 two piece suit. ,
When
the
sons
came
before
Samuel,
scale, as nod only a duty but as a
yoserol with Linen telour and
the eltiest was so tall and brave-look-
Free of Charge to Employer.
delight.
I 't
llowittelle, tomato's
ing, that Samuel said, "Surely this is
Some Lack Social Vision.
$266.00 .... now $200.110
the Lord's anointed!"
d
"NI °the! hood properly apprehend-
But God bade Samuel choose again,
ed is a call to progressive culture in I.;
saving he must look at the heart and
order that it might cope moor,' sac • I
Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue.
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not at the outward appearance only. Cardinal Asserts Anything Less cessfully with its varied and difficult
forna•rls
Then Samuel looked at all the other
st
Ls.
]
Than Equality Subversive
problems. The woman who restridie-',L'_
sons, and of each God said, "Neither
',L'_
die-',L'_
$22 I t.00 .... mow $111.;.1111
her bearing in keeping with the die-
of Proper Americanism.
is it he."
of comfort or convenience lacks
At last Samuel said to .lesse, "Have
social
vision
and
sense
of
moral
olo
I No, 2213/13 two Itieve suite in Nhollair And Itowatelly, halitosis
you any more sons?"
NEW PORK-1.1. T. A.1—Racial ligation and lowers herself from that
now $;00.110
$882.110
"Yes," replied the father, "I have and religious prejudices were attacked I exalted region which is the proper
one more David, but he is away mind- by Cardinal Hayes in an address de- realni of Inotherhootl properly under-
Specially
; .
ing the ;beep."
livered at the Grand Street Boys' As- S t 00(
No. 610,90 two pits, Sholtair and lhoolok suite, fornwils
Designed
"Go a n d fetch him," said Samuel.
soyiation. Cardinal Hayes said that
''It is only through the progressive
litiw $185.00
$11110.1ill
And as soon 110 David, the shepherd- even tolerance must cornerstone
(. 11111- development of a proper motherhood
gist, way to upon
boy, came before Samuel, God swill, 111f111 justice as tl'O
that woman in general can attain to
"Anoint him, for this is he."
which must be "built our temple of those titter aspects of womanly real-
I Nth 2175/13 two piece Silk Atiour wile, formerly
So Samuel anointed David so ho equality and liberty• ".
ization which compel the loving lol-
lam $950.00
$1,2:4.00
after Stool's death beeame the next 1 The occasion was reception to the
For the
king of Israel.
cardinal toy the association at its bead- antler
iniration
of men
and place the world
grateful
obligation.
quarters. The organization, which
"The woman who dodges mother-
Installation of
DAVID AND GOLIATH
, owes its existentse to a sentimental re - boil a
• generous joyous and self-sac-
-
i gard for the old E MI. Side, made the rificing motherhood, unless peculiar
Alstut this time the Philistines set 1 prelate an honorary member. The ' conditions in her cost' justify, is a dis-
I No. 255,36 %as Mithoot
•up their tents in Canaan close to those' ) meeting was characterized by a broad credit to the lineage of mothers from
Six pits e Chamber Saito•,
whom she came and to detriment to
•of the Israelites, and every morning , spirit of inter-religious friendship.
formerly
sent out a giant, Goliath, to challenge i Judge Otto A. Rosalsky paid a ' the world of which she is a part. Let
° warm tribute to the part played by us therefore place the emphasis of
$567.00... nil% $100.00
them.
e , w .
ho will dare come and light with ' Catholics in the upbuilding of Ante)... our lives on better homes and the de-
me?" the giant would cry honstfullY. tea, and Cardinal Hayes praised the sire for motherhood."
No. lit VII .4,11 pine
One day David happenol to be pass- "patience and reverence" of the Jews,.
Dr. Alexander Lyons, rabbi of the
NN shout Ch,tail,er suite,
i tog by when t his challenge came, so' which, he said, had been "priceless Eighth Avenue Temple, Congregation
he said bravely, "I will tight with ! ,root ributions to the world at large Beth Elohim, Brooklyn, is a graduate
former!)
and to (tar land in particular."
1 ,1
of the Hebrew Union ('allege and the
nom% $150.00
"Toler ce, after all," said the car- University of Cincinnati. Ile subse-
hin
ri'
Ot an
'fien Saul heard the young slam.
herd-boy say this, he said:
• dinal, "is the minimum that the Amer. quently received degrees of master of
I No. 17 Stmo six piece
"You must not tight with Goliath! ican ideal of democracy hopes to re- arts and doctor of philosophy at New
Mize in perpetuating our national in- York University and Columbia. Be
tie would soon kill you."
Chamber suite. formed)
"I am not afraid," said David, "for stitutions. The word tolerance itself occupied pulpits in Terre Haute,
moss $375.1111
$170.00.
I have already slain both a lion and a , implies that we permit io others some- and Albany, N. Y., and has served in
bear; and God, who gave m e strength' thing that we tht not like or fully Hp. Brooklyn since 1900. At the close of
RECORD
• to do that, will surely help me to kill p rose of, whether it be the expression the world war he was honored by
1 NO, I2i 2 2oo foe piece ‘N tilted and 511, twin bed suite. formerly
AltilD15
of an individual opinion or action, or France with a decoration of the Le-
this wicked Philistine."
$3115.00
now
$191.00
"Go, then," said Saul, "and the whether it be the exercise of a civil gion of Honor.
'
Lord be with you."
right or religious liberty.
Then David took his sling and five 1 - Tolerance in such a light is proli-
I \o.621, 71 Itap•risIM alma I)., is piectota in bed suite. for 111,1 ■
Rug Company Continuing Sale
an
d
ook
milk
$235.00
stones
from
the
br
went
to-
0111•1
on the reindict. or opposition of
$365.110
In Its New Location on
wards Goliath. ',one individual to another individual,
;
off.
cniiromierm
mere
boy
:I
tini
ties
and
a
Farmer Street.
saw
another.
Ameri-
when
Goliath
.111041.1 Dresser, l
one group against
Naive
coming to meet him, he laughed at ca cannot be built firmly and lastingly
, on a foundation of mere tolerance. The'
The S. S. Gulian Rug Company,
him.
Olhe Heather three pier Chamber suite, forn•ils
But David cried, "Thou Looniest to !cornerstone must be conitnon justice,' having secured an advantageous lease
now $261/.00
$:129.011
me with a sword and a spear and a l a deg , of relationship between in- for a long period, has moved from its
.shield. But I conic to thee in the • dividuals HMI groups tar above that , old location at 1546 Woodward ave-
nave of the lord, whom thou hest !of toleranye. And upon that justice! nue to 1422 Farmer street, near
!must be built the fabric of our temple Grand River avenue, where it is con-
dulled."
Then he aimed at Goliath, and the of equa ity and liberty, in a spirit of l tinuing its January discount sale of
stone went from his sling straight ' sincere and honest love of our fellow, one-third off on all rugs. The S. S.
into the giant's forehead, so that he man as a creature and child of Gal . Gtolian Rug Company has been estab-
I Nos 561 al Solid Ant.M al-
fell upon the ground and was dead. Him self."
lished in Detroit many years and is
—case of choicest mahogany or walnut special
David ran up to Goliath turd, taking
Other speakers Were Rabbi Herbert'' said to be the largest Oriental rug
nut loin piece senile. I..totostlo
; to
his great sword from its sheath, cut S. (m
atsteie, president of the U nion of store in the city. The January d is-
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off the giant's head, and held it up no orthodox Jewish Congregations of count sale, which is now being held,
that all the Philistines might see., Ano,,si,,a; Magistrate Alas S. Levine, has created wide interest insofar as
price only $160.
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I
And when they saw that their clan-' WIlliam T. Cttllins, vice-president of it is offering bigger values in Oriental
pion was dead, they turned and abed...a• Board of Aldermen; Justice rugs than ever before.
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As soon an .10,11101all knew t h e
BLUE LAWS AIMED
Saul wished to kill his dear frii
David, he called him and said, o i•..
AT BUKOWINA JEWS
hide yourself where my father can
not find you."
CZERNOWITZ.---(•1. T. A.1--Blue
And when he was gone, Jo nathan
he enforced on
Sunday laws are
sought his father and said, "Why are
Bukow ina in a similar fashion as is
you so cruel and unkind to David?
act.ord
Roumania,
the old kingdom of
It is wicked to wish to harm one so lug to disow n , es sent to the city
good and brave as he."
nuaosona
by
the
Roll-
go‘ernments
Jonathan pleaded so hard for David memo minister of public works.
that at last Saul promised he would
According to the former Austrian
spare his life.
law, the Sunday ousersance rule was
But Saul soon forgot his promise applied only to ousiness houses. Ar-
and once more began thinking how he tman, and indeposient workers were
might injure David.
- on their work on
One day as Jonathan and David permitted to carts
were talking together of the king's Sunda)' in closed workshops or at
home. Since Inc majority of the ar-
unkindness, David said, "I am quite ; tisan class ot butoisona Os composed
my
sure your father will soon take
•of ooservaitt 4eAS w ho rest till Sal ur - I
day, the new t nforcement of the Nun-
e'''N
" o! no!" cried Jonathan.
day oust-ream,. Is directed mainly
shall never do that!"
agadot the Jewish artisans and is
Then he told David that if he
detrimental t-i
L'IliSid ■ !IA
would promise to keep in his hiding ' the artisans.
place he would go and ask Saul again
in Isou ❑ tanian circles it was openly
•not to persecute or kill him.
%RS ND-
But this time his father, the king, declared that the measure
pilot t to Itukowina for the purpose of
y
wa. very angry and said, -wh
vou want David to live? Do you not lessening the productivity of the Jew-
in order that Roumanian,
know that one day they will make ion artisans
him king of Israel instead of your- may supplant them.
of
sell! Send and fetch him for he the Jewish Artisans Association
As a protest ((lomat the mossy,.
surely die."
i shall
But instead, Jonathan went himself Czernowitz called a mass meeting a.
and told David what his father had which Dr. Nteyer Ebner, Leto stem
ti
and then those two dear friends meeting
decided to send a delegation
Oberrat Gewoelb spoke. 'Ise
kissed each other and wept bitterly metz and
to the Roumanian minister of public
to think that they must part, and
see each other again. works, asking hint to withdraw the
perhaps never
order. A public protest demonstra-
At last they parted and David went I
of Czernowitz is
to look for • place where he would tion in the streets
Saul.
;
planned
by
the Jewish artisans.
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