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February 13, 1925 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-02-13

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PAGE TWO

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lured and they were separated, one
THE TWO BROTHERS
going to France, one to Egypt, one to
_
Elijah desired to find out whether Tunis, the fourth, Moses ben Chenock,
i II'' wits traveling with
iich
there was any real kindness in a cer- • t ° r"d
wife and child, and in the trouble
is
lain city in the east. So, disguised , h which
befell them his wife was forced
EVERY EVENING
as a beggar,
he The
wandered
through
the to jump into the sea to escape capture
town
one day.
first door
at which
10:00 P. M. to 1.00 A ht
by a brutal captain.
6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
brought as
he knocked was that of Gabez, a rich
Moses and his su
weaver who had, however, a wicked slaves to Cordova, where they were
Saturday Afterr oon 12:30 to 2:30
and selfish disposition. It happened
by noble Jews. Moses then
iiiiid
ii"
i
had
just' i de his way to the House of Learn-
that Gabez's workmen
-Toiled a valuable rug and when he ma Already established there. The
ng
leaned out of the window and saw H
ragged
refugee sat in the background
Bert Milan and II is Orchestra Playing.
oer h e was aa
of I listening to the discussion of the Tal-
the beggar at the d
medestly suggested
annoyed t hat he flung „ basin
Division, United
water out of the window at the old I mu d. When be
Chairman Women's
man. Sick at heart, Elijah went his , a criticism to the presiding rabbi, the
Emergency Fund Drive.
• students at once ri(cognized that they
way and came to the but of Simcha, were in the presence of a great schol-
whit us it happened, was Gabez's poor I . ar With noble self-denial, the rabbi'' ..
S250'
brother. Simcha, however, although sail: "I can no longer be your judge
Brings Back
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11
' ruoming wu
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he hail three children and a loving and rabbi; this poor stranger should Radiant Jeritza
Esdse_e_.
of
Vienna
to
Her
Sparkle
wife, was always anxious to help,
l ace • "
my P took
Concert Singing.
other people, so Elijah was immedi.. I I tithe
So Moses
his place and became
aid e cared for. As he left he said I the head of the Cordova Academy..
rte —
to them:
Maria Jeritza, prima donna of the
'The first thing you desire to do'
SCROLL OF MAIMONIDES Metropolitan Opera Company, will
shall be blessed and you shall go on
appear in recital at Arcadia Audi-

doing it until you yourself cry
Moses Mainuinides, " Muses ben 1 torium Thursday evening, Feb. -' ,
1
enough."
under the direction of the Philhar-
Simcha went to his brother and I Maimon, was one of the greatest phi-
Concert Company. Tickets
l
borrowed a guild coin, which he and , lesophers who ever lived in Cordova.
t f the
the i
be secured
c m oa m ypa
his wife counted until they felt that Because of his great learning and his 1 , may
i f t fi :ti t ; s it n o
they had enough money. Gabez was beautiful character he was greatly
Amer-
Free of Ch arge to Employer.
loved by the Caliph. There were at I Maria Jeritza came back to Amer-
so jealous that he prayed the angel
ny a man who hated i ca more radiant t. an ever.
Elijah to give him a like gift and for- court, however,
se he stood so high in because, she says, "Vienna, my Vi-
give him for his unkindness. But Maimon becau ma
enna, has returned—how is it you
Elijah changed the wish so that all favor.
IV 1
Detroit Branch 1509 Cass Avenue,
One
day,
after
the Caliph had read
he and his wife could do was to bolt
Maria
Jeritza
feels very
strongly
unusually good treatise en philos- say
it?—'to
nornialcy.'
"
M
oors until Elijah took an
and unbolt doors
ply, written by his favorite thinker.
t
cm.
city on them and released
spent
most
of her of
career
there,
first k i '-'-
v. ' t went to receive in audience his most
on the
subject
Vienna,
for she
lesson to Gabez that
h
,
at the People's Opera House and later
\IMIIMIM1
distinguished courtiers and tau
and his wife reformed completely.
—W—•
116.1 11"
NMILILIM-
at the Court Opera. During all the
And so the name of the two broth- men, and was surprised to find that
terrible years of the war she sang at
ers, Simcha and Gabez, became a by-iMaimon was not among them.
of the courtiers, the Hofopera, assisting in Austria's
word throughout the land and people . "Oh," said 1111e
. "Maimon thinks he has something bet- struggle to maintain its morale. The
Don't Waste Your Time and Fare.
said:
stress of appearing continuously dur-
"May you be as rich and as chari- ter to do than to dance attendance in
— THE
ing
those
ghastly
seasons
accounts
fur
Ithe court of his prince."
table as Gabez and Simcha!"
The Caliph turned his back on the the depths of emotional understand-
ing
and
sympathy
which
so
many
peo-
intriguing courtier. "Can you never
GREAT MEN OF ISRAEL
mention Maimon's name without an ple find in her voice.
C ASS AVE
5
envious remark?" were the indignant
!,
(Southeast Corner Columbia)
PERFECTION LODGE
Moses ben Chenock.
words that escaped from his lips.
House..
The more busily hissed the tongues
Can do the same for you as any of the Mt. Clemens Bath
.. enly the door
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
busily Suddenly
One of the greatest schools in Jew-. of the slanderers.
AND GENTLEMEN
mmni-
A.
M.,
will
hold
a
regular
co
u
OPEN
DAY
AND
NIGHT
FOR
LADIES
d and a servant rushed in de-
ish history was that of Sera in Baby-
Ionia. Because of lock of funds, this • openeg that Manton had just been cation, Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7
Phones Cad. 8610 and Cherry 1940
PRICE $1.00
0 • clarin
Ile said: o'clock p. m.
t.
ordered on the street.
school was closest about the year 9,
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
.• 0
and four scholars of renown were sent n '' ' Your majes ty, Maimon preached in
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the
re-es s tablishment. The story goes that home . Suddenly two masked figures
hip in which they sailed was cap- rushed past him, the one on the right
plunged a dagger into his heart so
-- -
--
that he at once fell to the earth."
The Caliph covered his face with
to s

$15,000 IS SOUGHT
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BY NATIONAL FUND i

eyes are net already closed in death."

for prizes have also been received.
Varied Activities Planned to Realiae
W hat was his joy, when he arrived
The local business houses are co-oper-
at the philosopher's house, to see him'
Detroit's Quota.
ating with the congregation in pre-

paring for the bazaar and have made
h •
The movement for the "redemption
scratched
alive and
the well.
roll of
The
scripture
dagger wich
had
Synagogue Auxiliary Plans Fair for several donations.
of Palestine soil as the inalienable Maimonides carried beneath his mat-
Early Nest Month.
the 1925
entire quota
Jewish
of people"
$15,000,
of tie and this had saved his life. Ile
property
showed the Caliph the scroll which the
will call for a
CELEBRATION PLANNED
• O
according to an announcement ma( d agrei. had sifts to a t
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega-
ard( Ho p me for Thou smitest mine '
AT
GINSBURG
LIBRARY
by
the
Detroit
Jewish
National
Fund
L
tion Beth brad of Ann Arbor is plan-
d
ning to hold a bazaar at the Ann Ar-
Committee.
lans for the raising of this quota enemies upon the cheekbone an
bor Armory March 5 to 7 for the
P be made at a conference to be breaketh the teeth of the ungodly."
The Bernard Ginsburg Library, 637
benefit of the community center fund.
will
Brewster street, will present a varied held Wednesday evening, Feb. 18, at
Onion Zwerdling, president of the
program in celebration of the fourth the Kirby Center. Jewish organiza-
men's organization connected with
annual neighborhood night Monday tions have been asked to send dele-
the synagogue, is chairman of the ba-
evening, Feb. 23, at 7 o'clock prompt. gates to this conference to partici-
zaar, NIrs. David Friedman is treas-
ly. The celebration will be open to pate in the pins for the cmpaign. Professional Men Plan a Public Lec-
urer and Mrs. S. H. Fields is SPOT-
of the neighborhood.
At the conferce Wednesday
ture Series.
tart'. Mrs. Fields is chairman of the the people
Among the numbers on the program evening, the annual election of offi-
entertainment committee and is as-
will he a reading from a Yiddish trag- cers of the Jewish National Fund will
Among the subjects discuss,1 at IT-
sisted by Mesdames George Bittker,
edy by Joseph Arco, one of the lead- be held. Present officers of the local
meetings of the Round Table In-
Philip Lansky, David Friedman, Is-
ing men of the Yiddish Playhouse; an committee are Slomovitz, (Tilt
ter-Professionsal Society were a "Con-
rael Friedman, llarry Kauffman and
address by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, chairman; Aaron Kurland, secretary, sideration of Conflicting Views on
09i0i Zwerilling. Al Strauss' orches-
violin selections by Max Peeherer and and Joseph IL Ehrlich, treasurer.
Culture and Cultural Values," given
tra will play and prizes will be given.
vocal solos by Samue Pecherer. Ber-
The Zionist District of Detroit at by Leon Sanders; an "Introduction to
David Friedman donated a lot to be
nard Ginsburg, in whose honor the its last meeting elected the following a Treatise on Criminology," and, at
given as a prize, the Zwerdling Fur
library was named, will preside.
representatives to the Jewish Na- a following meeting, a "Treatise on
Company gave a fur coat and Wil-
A program for children will also tional Fund: Morris Shatzen, A. N. Criminology," both given by 1/r. Wit.'
liam Bittker presented a china din-
Cohen, Milton Gordon, S. Schwartz. lino .1. Vidaver. Dr. Vidaver gave
ner set. Numerous smaller articles be carried out.
a review of the ethical relations be-
tween individuals and society and the
socological and psychological aspects
of the criminal, which he followed
with a brief sketch of various kinds of
criminal acts and the history of penol-
ogy. Open discussions followed each

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