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F A [VCRS TO SHARE I EXECUTIVE

SONS' JOLLY TIME

COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF WOMEN'S DIVISION,
WHICH WILL SEEK TRIUMPH IN CAMPAIGN FOR $150,000

Eseected to Shed Sobriety •t

flat

Shearer Zedek Banquet.

hose who are expecting a jolly
dthe father and son banquet '
tiM :ongregation Shaarey Zedek
of 22 are going to have their ex-
Feb ations amply confirmed, accord-

I i to the committee in charge. The
iaR mittee ha. secured A. D. Jamie -
tom executive director of the Detroit
until of Boy Scouts of America, as
Co of the principal attractions. H s
one nitable one intimate talks have
ini le him one of the most popular
ant altrs t he city. If there is ,oie
spa e Mr. Jamieson thoroughly un-
g
thi t stand+,
it is boys. Ile has been
de ted with the scouting movement
l
li
Ifs re than 14 years and since 1917
;held his present position.
ba A banquet in the dining room will
her in the program. Decorations
d souvenirs will , reflect the s
sn ace of the day,Washington's Birth-
ca 5, Entertainment will not be lack-
do
band will hold forth at
A jarz
in r.
spent
intervals: special parodies of
fr pular songs tvill be sung and a
imber of surprise stunts have been
ranged. Then will follow talks-
iaranteed by the committee to be
tort and meaningful.
s Adjournment to the gymnasium
etertain-
ill be followed with some
• lent
by Shaarey Zedek Troop 164,
trent winners of the Commissioner's
up, awarded to the troop earning the
reatest number of merit badges, and
he General Proficiency Cup, award-
to the troop making the greatest
,dvancement in all ranks. Then, it
s rumored, the fathers will throw it
ill signs of parental sobriety and vie
in the playing of
rith their Solli
names which will be as vigorous as
football contest but not at all dan-

son

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gerous.
Reservation cards are already in
the mails. Since the turnout is ex-
pected to be large, all members are
being urged to respond quickly.
for the evening, if you
"Adopt a Soli
haven't one," is the slogan which the
committee is urging every Shaarey
Zedek member to adopt.

REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO

HouSt, 01

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1963 W. Euclid Ave. Gar. 6119-R
With Congregation Mishkan
Israel.

EXPERT MOHEL
Wedding Ceremonies Performed.

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If You Need Furniture Now!
If You Will Need Furniture Soon!
If You Ever Expect to Need Furniture!

the
very Jewish women's organizat ion in
the
The division, consisting of hundreds of workers from practically e
l
city, will engage in • thorough canvass of thousands of persons listed among those whom communal eaders
share
in
raising
the
emergency
fund.
calling upon to

RESPECT AIM (
PURSUED BY FREE
LOAN ASSOCIATION1

',
FATHERS JOIN SONS
AT FESTIVE BOARD SELF -

Elders and Youths Figure in Temple,
Club's Greatest Event.

Fifteen hundred fathers awl sons
joined in singing familiar to and
II.
;riving vociferous utterance to col.
yells at the annual father and
son night arranged by the Men's Club J aco b Nathan Terms Services
of Temple Beth El last Tuesday i
Rendered by Organization
evening. Tin , event was hailed as the
Fundamental.
most successful staged by the organiz-
ation.
After a supper which was marked
"The best servitv that one can per-
by favors presented to all the guests,
It series of stunts was given in the form for his unfortunate fellow-man
is
that service which helps hint main-
gymnasium by the Boy Scouts of the
temple. Following this. the audience tain his self-reset and keeps hint
from
becoming 00 object of charity.
adjourned to the chapel, where Dr.
Hugo Freund opened the program This is the sort of service that is per-
with 1111 address to fathers and S0118. fermed lip the Ilebrew Free Loan As-
Arthur Levy, 0 member of the stall'
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, de-
livered 1111 address on . "the Signifi-
cance of Father and Sun Night." Ben
, Friedman, football star of the Uni-
versity of Michigan last year. and Jo-
seph NI:tents:in, who in his student
days at the university made history
on the gridiron and who was a mem-
ber of an all-American team, also
spoke (nun the point of view of the

ALAN KOPELSON

ENDORSES
WARREN
EMERGENCY DRIVE

Cam.
Declares Strong Sympath y With
paign's Purpo se s.

Charles B'ot'her Warren of Des
troit, at one time ambassador to
Japan and later ambassador to Mex..
icon, and recently nominated by
dent Coolidge for Attorney General
of the United States, in a letter to
Henry Wineman, president of the'
United Jewish Emergency Fund cam-
paign, has endorsed the drive, declar-
ing that he is "in entire sympathy"
with the "efforts and purposes" of the
drive. His letter to Mr. Wineman,
which is dated Feb. 12, is as follows:'
"I have your letter of Jan. 29,1
which came in the midst of a very I
large correspondence. I will very
glad to do anything to assist the cam-
paign by the leading Jewish citizens
of Detroit in behalf of the United ,
Jewish Emergency Fund, and if you
will let me know whether I can I'
of any service, I will try to do what
you ask, as I am in entire sympathy
with your efforts and their purposes.
"Very truly your+,
"CHARLES B. W A RREN."

Is the Time to Buy!

DECLAMATION CONTEST
HELD BY GIRLS' CLUBS

sons.
Fielding H. Yost, athletic director
of the University of Michigan, dis-
cussed the relation of the university
to the development of ideals of citi-
zenship and declared that higher edu-
cation seeks to make boys into 'effec-
tive, socially minded men.
Among the features on the pro-
gram were stunts by a caricaturist
and a magician and musical numbers
by a jazz band.

Eighty girls, representing girls ,
clubs sponsored by the Jewish Insti-
tute, were present at a declamation
contest Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8, at.
Announces the Reopening of His
the Little Theater of the Y. W. 11.1
Eliminatio n
A., Ii9 Rowena street.
PIANO SCHOOL
contests were held in each club and
THE LESCHETIZKY METHOD
the winners took part in the program
The Groundwork of
last Sunday. The nrize winners were
Perfect Piano Playing.
as follows: Miss Edith Weiss of the
Two Competent Assistants for Be-
Kayos Club, who gave "The Song of
and
Preparatory
Students'.
the Shirt:" Miss Toba Berman of Ow
ginners
J. J. J. Club, negro dialect selections;
1611 TAYLOR AVENUE
Miss Helen Feldman of the Builders
Tel. Empire 2873•W
Club, "Little Orphan Annie:" Miss
Bessie Huberman of the Brownie
Pledge Services in Effort to Boost
Club, "A Real Valentine," and Miss
Pioneer Fund.
Sara
Mendelsohn of the Junior Ruth
JACOB NATHAN,
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TEMPLE,
Club, "Ruth." The judges were Mrs.
Chairman of Hebrew Free Loan
Two hundred young people last
THEATRE
Henry Wineman, Miss Mary Caplan
Wednesday evening gathered at the
Association.
and Miss Dora Tannenbaum. Miss
Jewish Woman's Club and pledged
Josephine Wilk, girls club leader, had
One Week
their services for the forthcoming sociation." This declaration was made
charge of the program.
by Jacob Nathan, chairman of the
Starting
7.1011 ball, which will be held at Arena
Max Weine and Ilerzl Shur, both
Loan Association, who
b
Gardens Sunday evening, March 22. Hebrew
Sun. Mat.
of the United Hebrew Schools, told of
A report of the preliminary work was succinctly summed up the objects and the significance of Chamisho Door
VAUDI VILLE'S BIGGGEST
chairman purposes of one of the organizations
given by Samuel I..
the that will be beneficiaries of the Unit- B'Shebat. At the close of the pro-
SPORTING EVENT!
of volunteers. Ile star , that
gram bags of food typical of the Jew-
1 Jewish Emergency Fund Drive,
Zionist groups, including the district
in which will be launched at the com- ish Arbor I)ay were given the guests.
and the Hadassah, are enthusiastic
The clubs represented are under
their praise for the pioneer fund, munity dinner Sunday evening, Feb. the leadership of Miss Tannenbaum
of the ball. 15. From this campaign the Hebrew
which Will lot' beneficiary
and her volunteers in the Oakland
The Youth of Zion Organization of Free Loan Association will obtain a avenue district and of Miss Wilk in
Detroit is sponsoring the issuance of sum of money which will help it ma- other sections of the city.
a Blue and White Book which will terially extend its service to the com-
tell the history of Zionist activity in munity.
RABBI FROM PROVINCE
In Person)
com-
this city, the work f local
In 1921 the Hebrew Free Loan As
OF KIEFF GUEST HERE
towards the establishment of s •elation toil care of more than 600
Greatest Lightweight Champion
munity
the Jewish home in Palestine. as well limb:ants f ir loans. A total slight-
the World Ilas Ever Known
Jewish conditions ill the pray ince
as the history of the leaders and ). in excess of $50,000 was loaned
In a One-Act Comedy With
Detroit. them. s. me on note collateral, but of N e ll will be described by Rabbi
pioneers in Zionist effort in
GEO. MAYO and CHAS. MARSH
l'he proceeds from the sale the mest'y on jewelry security. The Nissan Loeb Tversky, for years chief
book will go towards the pioneer (1111S11( which made these loans neces- rabbi of Ill akarov, Kieft, in an ad-
sary were many and varied—illness, dress to be delivered Saturday morn-
fund.
hospital hills, accidents, distress re- ing, Feb. 14, at the Staliner Congre-1
sulting from unemployment and relief cation, 657 East Warren avenue.;
NI I.
for foreign relatives being the prin- Rabbi Tversky arrived here last Wed- '
ORCIIF.STR A
And Other Big Keith-Albee Fe•-
cipal reasons assigned by the apt:li- nesday from New York, where he
Orchestra
spent some time subsequent to his ar-
lures and Novelties.
Detroit Symphony
e:int , for the loans. The money thus
loaned is paid back in small weekly rival in the United States. He is the
Sun., Feb. 22—Singer's Midgets
guest of Solomon Sandweis, 625 East
instalments without interest.
Next Stinday Alt.. Feb. 15, m3 30
Warren avenue. The rabbi, who is:
Mr. Nathan declared that the Com-
POPULAR
CONCERT
a
grandson of the rabbi of Tversk, a
rI MI K • NO Mel WI 001
munity Union recognizes the value of
VICTOR 1(01 Ali, Conducttng
famous Chassic leader, will remain in
this service to the community and is Detroit a week, during which he will 1
A Program of
now paying the loan association's ac-
natives
meet various groups whir are
DANCE MUSIC
tual operating expenses, thus elimi- of the province of Kieft or the de-
at Grinnell's and
Takets 25c to II
nating the necessity for paying these scendants of persons who at one time
Orchestra !WI, Um 8290
:ands out of capital ham funds.
lived in that section of Russia.
20
"Were the average business man
10—at 8 30--Frt., Feb.
Thu„_
asked to make a 8111811 loan to a very EDUCATOR WILL BEGIN
Glass Enclosures
Symphony Concerts
deserving man or woman, the latter
SERIES OF LECTURES'
Winter Curtains
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor
insisting upon repaying that Fenn
Piano So'oists
en the emergency which created
Trimming
Upholstering
. /
Under
the auspices 0 the Jew is
passed,
he
sr
old
assuredly
MAIER and PATTISON
Ja ..1 herr.
PORMPT SERVICE
at GrInnell's and
respond." observed Mr. Nathan. Mothers Clubs of Detroit Isaiah Cher
$2.50
Ulcers II to
"What we ask, then, is that this or- soft, principal of Kirby Center• will
rnehesim Han, Glen. 8290.
"Jewish
canization be permitted to stand a s give a series of lectures on
on "Problems
first fri,nd of those unfortunates who History" end another
in Jewish Education." The first series
want this kind of assi , tasce and make
1
the leans fur those individuals who will begin Saturday afternoon. Feb.
Formerly
4771
efinnet come in contart with those re- 21, at 2 o'clock, at the Balch School,
!dime
OA
St.
Antoine
and
Palmer
avenues,
assistance.
Men-
Campbell & Halliday's $l
q uiring this form 1,1*
#
eV given to the Hebrew Force Loan As- when Mr. Chernoft will present "An
Fdw. H. Goebel, Mgr.
sociation is not charity. It is an in- Introduction to Jewish History."
•
P. J. Miller, Asst.
vestment in worth while personal ser- Members of women's organizations
3569 7 7 GRAND RIVER AVE.
and the public at large are invited.
vice of the highest tYlu , "
Phone Glend•le 3676

Returns to Detroit after
Sye years of music study
in Vienna and Berlin.

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Y. W. H. A. NOTES 11525-675752

Rev. Dr. Henry Berko- ponders" school, an annual assemhlv
In IMO the
for the instruction of religious schiv
Philathlphia felt the need for
witz
superintendents has
the foundation of is Jewish Chautau- t, achers and
Drama:
been held uninterruptedly for 30
The formal opening of the Little
qua Society. Al that time national
Also
the
leading rabbis .if t h e
Wall, .
odorant
nal
agencies
were
al-
count/
p
have
been
sent
each
summer
Theater will take place Wednesday,
iSt1
11 ,A
nn necligihle; in fact. there were to give courses at the leading univer- , Feb. 25, and Thursday, Feb. 26. when
nsactically nine at all. Jews who he-
th eland. These lectureships three dramatic clubs will each pre-
enough cities of
sent a one-act play. The G. G. Play-
ed in towns and cities large
have (tern welcomed by the groat edit-
rs will otter "Neighbors." the Ju.1
port
a
rabbi
were
the
only
re-
to su p
trio- e
eiah education. The cational centers. Credit has been work
dean Leaders Dramatic Group "The
cin'ont+ of a Jw
en t I the students taking the
lewi•h Chautauqua Society was
lousds
an of
ers "A Dollar." The price of admix-
founded to give to the e
Mg of the J
Jew. who lived in small town+ and
shin will be 50 cents.
thus been breadeast.
__—
, rural districts a much needed insight
Reflecting
the
life
of
its
founder.
n to Jewish history and Jewish teach- the Jewish Chautauqua Society has
Bridge Tea,
, incs. Due to their small number, he, n modest and quiet in its wrrk. but
A bridge tea will be held Sunday.
and the scarcity of Jewish leadershin. it has become one of the great recap-
of 1
such people were unable to have any nited Jewish educational institutions F•b. 15, at 3 o'clock. the proceeds
to go toward the United
systematic Jewish education what.
country. After the death of which are
the
of
are
Fund. Tickets
soever, so that the founding of this Dr. Berkowitz., its founder, the direr- Jewish Emergency
J institution met a very insistent de- form decided that it would be well to being sold for 75 cents.
over the United States.
_ _
mend
institute an endowment fund, the in-
A series of splendid text books were tese t of which would carry on the
written by Jewish experts. These. work 'f the society perpetually. De- Y
Y . B. Vi...•*
The Y. B 1A'.'s. a Junior Club of
together with graded lessons for
is
• Vales-
trait's quota in this national appeal
truly the Y. W. 11. A., willgiv
teachers,
were
sent
to
80
and
nupils
The cause is
ng at the
rn
only
$2.o.
o
a
e
up
tine
party Saturday even i ng
thousands of Jews who keel
been included in
has
will be • rfi
couples
worthy
that
it
th the
which clu bhouse. Twelve
regular corresp on ence
ChaUlaUliU lt the great emergency campaign
nt
prese.
faculty of the Jewish
corner-.tame Feb, 15.
Society. In addition to this

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THE JEWISH CHAUTAUQUA SOCIETY '

By RABBI HENRY J. BERKOWITZ

By

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STORAGE

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CRATING

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Our Annual February Sales usually THE Big Fur-
niture Event of the year - is now combined with our
Condemnation Sale. The new stocks, bought months
ago for the February Sale, are included at savings up
to 50 per cent.

Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE

Telephone Cherry 2523

2814 Hastings Street

M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Managers

Saturday, Feb. 14, Mattson

"THE GOD OF REVENGE"

Sunday, Feb. IS, Matinee

"MODERN GIRLS"

and 15
Saturday and Sunday Evenings, Feb. 14

"LONGING HEARTS"

Monday Evening, Feb. 16

"HELLO SCHMENDRIK"

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Thursd•y
Eve., Feb. 19—Literary Perform... by Entire Company

THE GREEN FIELDS"

"
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 24, there well be • benefit performance in
On
Mischa Fiabson. The well known play, 'KIN," by Alex•
honor of
ander Dumas, will he given.

