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night, Tuenday,,
Building, Purim
March 10. The meeting will be
marked by an announcement of plans
for the function. Dr. Louis We!ss,
general chairman, stated that the ad-
vance sale of tickets lead , him to be-
lieve that the dance this year will
draw a larger crowd than in previous
years.

WILL HEAR COMPLETE
REPORTS ON BALL

An °Fell meeting of the Bicur
lein Society will he held at Emanuel
Synagogue, Taylor and Wilson ave-
nues, Thursday evening, March 5.
This will be the last regular meeting
before the annual Purim ball, which
will he held at the General Motors

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Dr. Isaac Altshuler will ilei
address on "The Psycho-Path"„
a I.ie" at a meeting to be In It I
evening, St arch 6, at .
The public is invited.
, At a recent meeting of the Round
"Are Ethics a Substitute for Re-
"'the Life and Philosoph ■
ligion?" will be the subject of an ad- Table Inter-Professional Society the monides" Vinto the subject,,•
dress to be delivered by Rabbi A. M.' following officers were elected: Dr. dress given on Feb. 20
Hershman at the late services at Cie Ezra Lipkin, president; Dr. William Orecklin.
Vidaver, vice-president; Dr. Wil-
liam G. Zieve, secretary and treas-
Lord and Lady Swaythline
urer; Aaron Kurland, chairman of the
I sioicial committee, and Dr. L. °reek- don left for a tour of Ind,. ,•
return
in the spring. The, ;
' :in chairman of the membership corn-
fishermen found it and buried
'' melee. Meetings of the society are visit Viscount and Viscount,
it or whether it sank to the bottom
ing,
the
viceroy of India and
held in room 26 of Temple Beth F.I.
of the sea.
1 he fog remained fur three days
aril then lifted. wring tits time our
water and food supply had been fear-
oomely cut down, no ,''tat the children
ran about crying and tugging at their
mothers' skirts.
The night the fog lifted the ship
was set on her right course. On the
seventeenth day at Fen we gut a hazy
glimpse of the Statue of Liberty
away in the distance. A mighty shout
of "America!" went up and the tears
219 Michigan Ave.
'swelled in my eyes as I saw for the
second time. in the course of my trip
Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel
across the Atlantic, Jew and Gentile
unite in earnest prayer, this time in
thankfulness.

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ETHICS AND RELIGION I

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(1iiilbren's Tomer

CROSSING THE ATLANTIC
THIRTY YEARS AGO

-
By Samuel Willinsky.

WI-en I arrived at Hamburg I was
i 71 ros. ,, sion of 20 marks and my
'-amshin passage. I had been in for-
eizn cities before and knew how to
handle myself. Upon inquiry at the
ticket oflice I learned that my steam-
er. the name of which I have now
'orgotten, was to leave port the fol-
lowing week. Twenty marks is a
"omparatively small sum, so I iv-'

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forced to live very economically that
week in the old German town. When
I boarded the gang - plank I was corn-
oletely out of funds, possessing only
me tickets and my happy dreams.
THE GOOD PROPHET
EVERY EVENING
It was a fine autumn morning. A
soft wind blew in our faces. The sun
Ahab, king of Israel, was very,
10:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M11
6:00 P. M. to 8.00 P. M.
hone down warmly over the house. wicked. There had been a great ninny '
As far as the eye could see
wicked kings since Solomon's good
Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30
th-re was the calm blue water, soar -eign, but none so bad as Ahab. His
RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN
kling in the sunshine. On the shore greatest sin against God was in
marrying a heathen woman called Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Friday
• everything was crisp and neat.
worshipping her false evening. Starch 6, at 8:30 o'clock.
A crowd had' gathered on the land
'
Jezebel, and
Rabbi Ilershinan's discussion is in-
Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing.
to bid us good-bye. perhaps forever
god, Baal.
As the shin heaved anchor, the band
Ahab encouraged the people to spired by to book by Bertrand Rus-
.beisan to play. Shawls and handker- worship idols, too, and he built altars sal, the noted British philosopher, en-
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!chiefs waved gaily in the breeze and to Baal all over the land. so that they titled "The i'rospects of Industrial
, the neonle on deck threw out kisses inigiit kneel down before them. Yet Civilization. Russel's book was one
-
'here
were
sonic
who
would
not
0
of
the
most
widely
discussed
volumes
iind cried. until the multitude of neo-
• le and later the buildings faded this; and these poor people hid them- , n recent years-
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from view.
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spent in ,elves in caves, lest Jcz• e
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The rest of the day W. 71
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,
isinsiding friend.. making acquaint wicked queen, should destroy them.
But there was one brave man, Eli-
ica.
and drea ming A of mer•It
see the ship jab. the prophet, who rebuked King
a pleasing sight to
semi,
cleave the water and to see the foam Ahab for his wickedness. One day — --
aid.
went to him and s
fire On, hiss and (lie. The smoothness he "G
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of the great expanse, the horizon
what you have done. Ile will not '" a y " for Youth of Zion Plans.
for
miles in the distance, the calm blue
,
r
a chereful mood. send rain or dew upon the earth f
sky not everyone in
I While at the rail. watching a school a long time, so that your corn-field.
In a letter addressed to the Detro t
(fry and there ,
of fishes clay about the shin, I made will be parched and
will not be any water for the Pe ll P ie i chapter of t e Youth ,if Zion, Mayor
his sym-
the acquaintance of two of my own or their cattle to drink."
John W . Smith expo-sad
Free of Charge to Employer.
I age- -16 —and of my own district,
was Pleased with patily with the effort, of Diiitroit Zion-
Then God, who w"
who, like myself, were travelin
Elijah for rebuking Ahab and his its to raise fonds for the pioneers
I al one.
in Palestine. He says:
Although the pleasant weather con. wicked queen, raid:
"Get thee hence and hide thyself
"It is a pleasure to endorse the 111
the decks became less popo-
Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue.
• inited,
ZiOn Organiza- I
d and by the third day were al. by the brook Cherith; and thou shalt
e
, tion of
to
most
empty. This was due to sea_ drink of the brook,
bk, and I have com- plan
to the
publish
Youth a of
Blue and White ,li st
of which are to
o
. 'ickness The calm clear blue above mantled the ravens to feed thee Book, the prceeds
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be sent to the young and the old who
and below, as far as the eye could there."
So Elijah obeyed God and went to ' ,err pioneering in Palestine under
see, had become monotonous, and the
morning
of
hardship
and
suffering
and
fight of a steamer away in the dis- Cherith. There every
as vivid
as were those of the
lling. huge volume of even ng ravens came flying towards p .o r obabl
y
'ante,I, , p e
him with bread and meat in their pioneer o who settled fiat land thou-
stroke was viewed with eagerness
Don't Waste Your Time and Fare.
On the tenth dav ttl•i• shin was doe mouths. So the good prophet did not (ands of years ago and t•stablished an
; to ma \ 0 the trio in II days), with the starve in that lonely, desolate place. on dying race. '
- THE
The
chaltitzim
fund
will
be
bene-
'bolds darkening and a storm imnend. and when he was thirsty he drank
the seventh annual Zion
Of
tirary
kir we exneeted to be within one from the brook.
by day. l i ttle bhy„fittul ne t, ill hiet
which will be held at the Arena
, II /1{I ' .■ ,11 ii ■ TIZ (If New York harbor
grew
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,
li u •rt ay
hall
Gard ens Sunday evening, March 22
to oor "rent disannointment we was
were all
w at
(
dried
up, because God in Ilis
(Southeast Corner Columbia)
told that nor ship had steere be done 'fispleasure would not let rain or dew under the auspices of CI,. Youth of
toierse and that within':
could was
off her
Can do the same for you as any of the Mt. Clemens Bath Homes
storm
over. descend upon the earth, as His Zion.
The volunteer committee, which
'Intl rie 0, reatening
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Thst eight the storm broke loose. prophet
had
said. when he saw numbers over 200 active Zionists, met
Elijah Elijah
was not
afraid
It .. • •s the worst storm I had ever that the brook was dried up. Ile last Wednesday at the Jewish Wom- ;
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house.
Reports
were
given
•.ort in my life and I hail seen many. d knew that God, who had sent ravens
mint
4
The sky wa. dark. The wind crashe
Imo No
o feed him, would not let him die of the work to date.
, ,, ,, ainst the mast with terrific force
The wa••••• leaned through the rails by the brook Cherith, but would tell
i t th • him where next he should go.
0,1 hurled themselves aga ns the
And it was so, fur soon after God
'leek. The rain poured down in vast
spoke again and said:
"'Arise, and get thee to Zarephath;
W e who traveled third class were there to !
driven down like cattle to our bunks. behold I have commanded a woman
."
were
warned
to
tie
ourselves
to sustain thee_
w',.
'he bunks, lest we be caught by a
heav(• of the vessel and crashed
•
Ignite/
the wall. The boat kept roll-
in
--
n like a dying dug. while the dishes Li
Little Theater:
fell to the floor, breaking in a m yriad
The formal ripening of the Little
of Piece , .
Theater took place last Wednesday
About 2 o'clock in the morning the
steward came in, savoring some life- and Thursday evenings. Three plays
by the dramatic
signs
ere
i reoervers and. (mooing the bunks,

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told the terror-otricken people to put grilufw•
---
'hem on if the danger signal were
Dramatics:
eiyen. He spoke in German awl
Idea"
Two plays, "The Americ an
will
be
many of the poor souls, not under-
he said, thought the and "Death in Fever Flat,"
, s h
tai,,, ,l,AP,,ags swi'nhkaitng
presented in the Little Theater Satur-

The people fell to oraYing and ilay and Sunday evenings, March 7
' Yelling. Jews went and sang their and 1, by the Concord Club under the
wretched songs of fear. Gentiles direction of I. Leslie, Wiener. The

' made t he signs of the cross and ner- Program will begin at 8:30 o'clock.
eausly I rived with their religious fig-
---
Group:
t,, their knees New Drama
d
o re s, slays droope
BecauSe lif the popularity of dra
and moaned---yet
all,
in
their
native
—
;
manner and langrage. prayed to the antics, the Y. W. II. A. will organize
. mother beginners' groan. Those de-
„ am ,. G o d . an d ,,.;,', ,,,,, aaran , men
siring to join are asked t" meet at
oage.
e clubhouse Tuesday evening, Mar.
The Young boys putt on the life t h
5, at 7:30 o'clock.
coats, while the women wranoed their
habil,s to their hacks, tying them with
HAROLD ABRAHAMS
their wierd fantastic shawls.
HONORED BY FRANCE
The crash and the roar, the inward
fear and the poisoned air put all
PARIS.—(J. T. Al- Harold Ali-
thoughts of sleep out of our minds
and nervously we waited for the rahams, the wird English Jewish
runner who won the 1006meter rare
worst--or for the morning.
And the morning came. The storm at the last Int(•rnational Olympia
dense fog had set- games in Paris, was awarded a ,.• ■
hod abated but
tied over the shin. The decks were ni dal for his achievements by the
thrown onion and those who (Told French Arad( mie des Sports.
Following his victorious rata; at the •
!Tolled (Mt into the free air. The
others were carried out. It was a re- Olympic games, it was reported that
lief to walk the deck and to release Abrahams had strained himself t
ouch an extent that physicians stated
.
'h e A r a anf oi rnuiii nuart ,m
who was he would he incapacitated for a year.
"limbin • on the rigging to fix a rent
in the mast, lost his footing among Effects First Mortgage Loans
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lie deck. He was carried to the ship
Building Own Homes.
ho•nital, where we learned Flat he
had been killed by the fall.
fir
- a family ham saved for years
very
thick
through
the
The fog WAS
.o build a home, it usually is eager to!
lay. The whiotlev Of warning. so as •
tart
construction
quickly, once it de.
to avoid collisions with other ships, if
C•ere were any. were blowing con- rides on plans.
"It
is
because
of
this very human
tinuously. Each half-hour the men
-easaireil the depth of the sea, in this desire that we have an appraiser of
the
New
York
Life
Insurance
Com.
'hishion: Ti' the end of a rope, which
was marked by a nautical measure, many in Detroit no that a first mort-
gage
loan
will
go
through
between
10
was attached a bar of lead aboot
three feet in length and greased. days and two weeks instead of the
usual
six
weeks,"
declares
Edward
A.
When the bar struck the bottom of
the sea, the sand would catch hold of '.ovely, vice-president fo the Detroit
'and Contract Company, Hammond
the grease and hold the bar.
That night--it was very late - after iefirng.
the usual practice to have the
"It
d'icleis had long been Clear, my
inrraisal go through the home office
•. - .; .omeaniors and I hid in a life. .1 the insurance company. usually in
what would bermr^ of the
h. , ist to
"rose of the unfortlinat,• sai'or who New York, and Oat takes nearly six
It weeks. We have an anpraiser here,
'e l . .... n killed &trims the da-.
o• ti'l fuggy and. elthooeh we we•e 0, that first mortgages, which are
•iven when three-quarters of the
quite near the scene of action. we
had to strain our eyes in order to at, building has been completed. may go
through quickly.
the men.
"The delay in obtaining first mort-
iilors carried out the cornoe.
has often been one of the ob-
't • c imnletely wranpeol up in can. g ages
stacles
confronting a family building
'as that shone grimly through the
fog. They put him in a sort of coffin its own home.
"We
have also found that most
that wa• shaned like a small skiff.
on the ton. which was open. they people building homes do not have a
great
deal
of capital and must pay a ,
nailed two strips of board and then
tied a tag to one of them. This tag. they go along. In order to accommo-
date
such
people,
we have made the
we later found out, bore the sailor's
1.4 to 3
his shin's name and a brief payments very small. only 2
per
cent
of
the
principal
being due
account of how he died, so that if by
chance he were tossed ashore, some. semi-annually."
The board of directors of the De-
nne might bury him. With an an.
narent lack of emotion, three men troit Land Contract Company con-
m
Goodenough, pre.
'ifted the ghastly thing and heaved riots of Lumen
it overboard. It fell with a soft dent; James H. Flinn and Edward A.
splash and was lost to sight. Lovely, vice --presidents; Frank D.
I often wonder what was the fate Forbush. secretary and treasurer:
of the corpse, whether it was carried Oren S. Hawes, Paul R. Gray and Guy
' to some strange shore and whether S. Greene, directors.

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