UPHOLDS JEWS' MD
To N. y. CATHEDRAL

i n n the Bib'e is the one in the opening

I chapter which Says,
generations of man. '

'These are the

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WHERE KNOLLWOOD MEN WILL REST
AFTER STRENUOUS GAMES AT GOLF

V iltiltfi00 0 01- 1 4- 5 11f4 +1 1 .ii

The living room of the c'uln house to be built for the Knollwood Countr
Lot 'nuul' Il was this universal note Club, plans for which were , drawn up by Charles N. Agree, Detroit are inert,
[ that WAS reftwhoett by Nlitineinieles, will be marked by unique features. A brick fireplace, with balconies on
foremost .1mi-di philosopher iii Cne
out that
A u ei.
Rabbi Says Contributions t o w
christianity was an instrument in the
Fund Have Precedents in
Ililllii of Ceol to Vir[ng It the. king-
tnn earth. tether
s
I,Idm of r.ghteouness
History of Israel.
, teach•rs declared the righteous of all
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inEW YORK.---Jewish participation creeds had a share in Paradise.
to
It is no new thing for J ews
in he campaign to complete the Ca- 1
Chri sti a
th,[4., ,, of St. John the Dl y inne d o es contribute to "wilding n
,,,n conflict with anything in the church,. Judah Tour., the 'titian-
,„,. !wigs tef Israel. On the contrary, thropist of New Orleans, bought a
t
rds with them, and is practice l'inversalist chureh there which was
co
i t
doctrine that mankind, broth- auctioned in foreclosing a mortgage,
the worship prs . [
0 1 i !Ili
it
turned York
er- di origin, must also be brothers alit reN
toSun of Marc h DI,
ew
,11,
1
lathan
Krass,
preaching
in
I
Siit
appeared
an
article
headed W./It
i n
r ide N Enianu.E1, took this view in In Only and the Jews' It tells If Jew'-
1', w
"The Cathedral of St. John i h eontributors to Trinity Church ill
d,.. ,sing
b s o the Orth odox Syn
Ile point- I 7 I I. t Mem
w
tributes 1 to
Ile I lii ine and the
have given to a gogo• and tehre rf a bbi von
1 ,• .
y ..
reet the Trinitte,1,
ed . d i n t that Jews who
thn cathedral have also been liner- c
t. John
l
,f
Sfit'
I ft el t' a the attpi•
on - .I[triors in enterprises of their co. the
New
ti
Itiv[rie lot; ll the eazens
m a lls.
er arldtgatit our of-
great many 'amide," he said lark City is neither
• , (I,
• fact that Jews should consider I fensive. Thdst• who ,to not want to
I gi,e nerd not give; those who tht wish
of
d. • e belting to the Cathedral of St.
LIVING ROOM OF THE NEW COUNTRY CLUB HOUSE, CONSTRUC 5
le 1-tit'e ton do so."
ji.• the Divine is a startling, 111041 - ■
TICN OF WHICH WILL. START IN MARCH
liut
those
i , IUC • eht•nomeno n.
are acquainted with the history
rafter ceiling awl welt
umor and Pathos of "Potter" both sides, oak walls giving a rustic effect, an open
r
t• active' adornments of the in
of '.'m' Jewish people will lied nothing
attra
Si
Fee,,,i, doors opening on the terrace, are l argun
Family Will Be Revealed
at—
porch With eXII0Stires
st.,,Iing. novel or unique in
room, which k to be unusually large. A
have contributed.
ree
sides
will
open
from
the
living
room.
at
Garrick
Theater.
f
JeWS
of
de
Wei
th
ri
country club will be located at West Maple road aol Town Line N (2
In the minds of some Jews and I
-
' chi •h of
it l will t stand comprises 100 acres of what (oral
des there is the erroneous idea
Gentiles
he one
road.
"The Potters," Richard Ilerilon's experts
1 emu ideal gulf land. A number of routes of improved highways
Odd only recently, in our own age,
McIfivoy's sue- lead to the club, making it easily accessible from practically every threcIon.
ha- there developed a liberal attitude n(0111.1001111 of J. P
On the member-hill
•ssful comedy, will play a return
on the part of the Jews towards the
One hundred and seventy names have been enrolled
the club, which will be limited to IMO. Indications point to a full'
Cl[r stians. But Jewish history re- [ engagement at the Garrick Theater
list 14
Sunday
night,
March
I,
comment..
veal- that friendship has existed be- I
roster of members early in the summer, when a number of holes on the
Jews and Christians from ear- this time 'wing presented by the orig• ;rid course will be competed for playing.
ttio
, York tart headed by It-m-
It shows that before the, nal N11.
leo times.
of the Christian religion Is- aid Met k, coming from the Plymouth
all 1'11(
amicable attitude toward [ Theater, where it enjoyed a year's
rael had all
midwas
one of the most talked I
mid
n
people of other faiths.
of plays of the past SellS1111.
Quotes King Solomon.
"The Potters" ileitis with the trials
-Inn the eighteenth chapter of the
and tribulations of the Potter family,
find book of Kings we read Solomon's
which has amused millions of Ameri- Unique Revealer of Significance of Folk Songs Gains Style
dicatory
prayer at the first religious can newspaper readers in the Sunday
e
d
Mastery; Local Violinist, a Newcomer, Reveals Ability
services held in the temple at Jeru-
I feature suctions of leading papers
salem. He prayed that God would be
in First Appearance as Soloist.
throughout the country.
gracious to the Jews and to the non-
The conicity is a novel mixture ee
Jews, and that they were to welcome
By ABRAHAM CAPLAN
[ satirical humor unit genuine pathos
I„ the temple the 'stranger.' Hebrew
It reveals a typical American family
evident an absence
literature since the Bible is replete
Ise Kramer threatens to become an efforts there
trying to solve its eloniestic problems
of the passion and artlessness which
with instances not only of tolerance
' in the rather hysterical, bungling institution, or, better said, II priestess are the elements of adequate art. Miss
toward people of other faiths but also
I fashion which is amusing and charm.- of it shrine at which none but herself Kremer would be a great actress if
dines. A great T
al-
toward eir
th octr
inlay minister in under that the wor-
teristie of most A nit.rican families.
she had not chosen this strange phase
mudic teacher says the greatest ve rene
hi hers nifty he constant in their de-
art —the enactment into under- 1
ii I I
-
votions. An La Kremer cult in De- ed.
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standable terms the soul of the no-
troit is as definite a fact as the soot
tions at their best—that is, at their
of the town's grim smoke stacks. So
rs, that when the dimunitive balladist simplest. osenbloo, it recent arrival,
Leon Rosenbloom,
made her appearance on the stage of
Feb. from Russia, accompanied Miss Krum-
[11]
---. Orchestra Hall Sunday °Veiling,
cr judiciously. Ile played, in addition,
in-
it, an introarous salvo of greeting
Chopin, Itachmaninoff and Liszt nuns-. N't2
that
the
cult
hail
a
esenoblend
dicated
hers in a satisfying manner, robustly, 0,1'
for its annual ceremony of homage colorfully, introspectivt•ly. Ile is It pi-
All artist who rules anist by the grace of intelligence and M
r a nwr
Miss
[ a little principality all her own. She facility.
a fleet as the Jewish, Rus-
Shapiro M•kes Bow.
is IIS
sian and Italian f lk-songs she inter-
Of interest to the local music-loving
prets. She sings her ballads, natur- group was the premier elppeill'allee Of
ally, but the charm of her art lies not Stanislaw Shapiro, a violinist of the Pnl
so much in the music of the songs Detroit Symphony Orchestra, as It so-
(which in itself Often has a powerful loist. Though net one ntf the nits(
appeal) as ill the pieturization of youthful wielders of the bow, he sub-
[ their poignant contend. And ballads, jected himself, quite the manner eif
it 111USI In. understood, arc ballads hy- young artificers, to 0 rigorous test.
mnist', home-spun as they inlay be, Ile played the Satasate "Zigefuner-
they eichieve a fundamental signifi- wt•ista." Technically well equipped,
cance Which formal poetry attains p1 r. Shaine , mastered the difficult
5-10114
only with great and facile genius or, settles in which the work abounds.
again, with utmost effort.
The velvety passage for muted strings
he rendered with an exquisite regard
Her Following Grows.
for its entrancing, luscious melody. ojE
The balladist left he Detroit aud- Ile was given a well-merited ovation. ,
ience larger by as ninny as had heard An encore, however, proved an anti- ,
her fur the first time that Sunday eve- climax, palpable nervousness suc-
ning. She excelled, obi Musty, in her
ceeding the relative composure which
lowish folk-songs, but she also ac-
marked his first offering.
quitted herself admirably in her Rus-
He was capably accompanied by I
sian, Italian and French interpreta-
Miss Margaret Mannelnich.
tions. In her English and German

''Annrica's Rest

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BALLAD INTERPRETATIONS CHARM;
ISA KREMER ADDS NEW LAURELS

Announcing the

ormal Opening

of North End's Newest
and Handsomest

I

~ heR eason "..

you see Buick pull away
in front when the traffic
starts is the extra power
in the Buick Valve-in-
Head engine. Buick's
get-away and Buick's
mechanical 4-Wheel
Brakes take care of any
traffic emergency.

SAMUELSCHULMAN
IS 60 YEARS OF AGE

I

PALESTINE AIDING
COMPANIES MERGE

- —
Promotion Agencies Determine Upon
United Course.

NEW YORK. — (J. T. .A.) — The

Scholarly Reform Rabbi Given American Palestine Company which
,
Testimonial by His Flock
i has mare than SI ,000d)00 worth of '
on His Birthday.
.subscripthas and which has for its

purpose the promotion of industry and
NEW YORK.- Dr. Samuel Schul-1 commerce in Palestine, will merge
spiritual leader of Temple Beth- with the. Palestine Economic Corpora-
of which Felix M. Warburg, Louis
f N i ' , V York, last week observed I
Bernard Fle•xner and Her-
his sixties I birthday anniversary and
Inert
II. Lehman art. the organizers,
i n h e nce o f the occasion his congrega-
,
tion ht. lel a reception for him follow- fur the purpi se of combining the eon- IlP
the regular Sabbath services, and nook activities of American Jewry
in Palestine, aceording t oa decision
',resented him with a bust of Abra-
adopted at a meeting etf the Board of
ham Lincoln bv Cwirge Bissol, artist.
Directors of the American Palestine
Division el General Motors Corp.
The rec e ption was inf,rnial. The
Glendale 400( trust,,
and their wives assembled 1 to mpany.
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
Detroit Branch
In view Of the opinion held by the
Of
!
ithout Dr. Schulman in the vestry
PFENT & DECKER
American Palostine Company that the
BEMB.ROBINSON CO.
5740 M .ea Ave.
If trine fetie•itations to
I ode
444 East Jeffers. Ave.
i
collection
of funds in America and the
STANLEY KRAJENKE
the rabbi. lien Altheinow, president
investment of these funds in Pales-
LOUIS•ROSE BUICK CO
11620 Jos. Canteen AAve.
f Ow tongregation• WAS the splices-
I.11195 - 99 Woodward Ave.. Hishiand Palk
tine
through
the medium of a number TI1
TELOTTE BUICK CO
man of the etintregation, anti in its of agencies and mpanies would en- E ,t
HARLEY BUICK CO.
5911 Grand River Ave.
lichitif he made the presentation of the
3752 Cas• Ave.
CO
tail enormous 1.51 rev and duplication
IN
g i ft to Dr. Schulman.
SIEGEL.ZECKENDORF CO.
BUC 5836 West Fort St.
ousf
God, Beth- of effort, the bowl of directors of the b
e of
_
gW
"e are in the H
4234 Woodward Ave.
American Palestine Company decided
El" said Mr. Altheim•r. "We have
—
to view with favor the project of amal- 1 1
attended divine service and are now
—en better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
ieVh
is with thaw of the
-
- ass-emittd t t et•lehrate a ha ppy event, gamating its ass ,
-
proposed Palestine Economic Corpora-
ex-
to greet you, my dear rabbi, and ex-
[ press
press to y oi our best wishes on your tion.
0
Reuben Sandoesky, treasurer of the
in
. sixtieth birthday, which we, I am
VOTE ON MARCH 4
American Palestine Company; S. C.
n
pleased to say, are. celebrating with lamport, S. R[ittenbt.rg and A. If. 11
O
the
o
yrti, I hate been requested by
Liebovitz, assistant treasurer, were
baril of trustees to present to you, appointed to c..nimittee to negotiate
ni tsken ef their love and esteem, this the financial details. The assets of the• L114
modest gift, the bust of the greatest
0
American Palestine Company will be Psell
0
— FOR --
' man this country has pr, duced, the
EC010,111-
O
anniversary of whose birth was t•ele- transferred to the Palestine
it. Corporation ill exchange for the se.- LE
Inated this week by a grateful peo-
eurities of the latter. It was felt that
t
it united front, in respect to securing
(Short Tern')
file
High Priest to Hum•nity.
additional funds for the investment
ez
are
a
Febru-
rabbi,
"You, too, dear
safrty
ner end Attorney in Detroit for 5 yeses.
C
urifica- corporation, would enhance the
Heed U. S. Citizenship Exam i
a
•,, ary chil d. Feletruar y meant p
and guarantee the security behind the
tra-
o
t
Ronne.
'frue
represented
United
Steles
in
180
Courts
in
the
Northwest.
o
C o n inancien
H
6
certificates
of
the
proposed
Palestine
o
a
2-d0000000-000-8-0040-00142000*0-0-000'20-0-000000-000000000-00-0**0
dilute, you have been a purifier all Econmie
Corporation.
ii
__ .._._ _ _—___ y for
life, an influence with your every
—
_____
elf, rt to free our religion from the

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shackles of obsolete practices and Impact of Conflicting Ideals in
preiudices inwompatahle with present-
Home Forms Theme of
dav life.
"Goose Hangs High."
"You. too. are A high priest wor-
---
shipping at the shrine of our God and
Lewis Beach's American conooly,
humanity ; you, too, are a soldier fight-
"The Goose Hangs whWh
ing for common justice, right and
made a multitude of friends in De-
truth—for the fair name of Israel.
so at the Garrick, f=lu
'(to, too, have been a sufferer from troit a few weeks
has been secured by Miss lionstelle
acrimonious attacks, fro m petty jeal-
as the offering at the Bonstelle Play-
ousies, blatant ignorance and unwar-
house for a fortnight beginning Sun-
ranted enmity. Despite all this, you
day evening, March I.
[ stand today a victor, crowned with
Few comedies or dramas touch the
success as a living force in American
home as intimately as this splendid
[ Jewish life, honored and admired for story. It is one that appeals to youth
your fearless courage, your singular-
as well as age and possesses charm
ity of purpose, y.eur untiring efforts
and virility. It is the story of a fa- T
to harmonize our ancient faith with
ther and mother who have sacrificed I S
liti t n s ; to make an better
nu dem
in order that their children might
Jews, better American citizens."
have a college education. The holi-
Dr. Schulman, who had come from
day season arrives and the children
a sick bed, replied briefly to the trus-
arrive with a rush and furore, filled
tees.
with the modern idea of the indepen-
"My highest ideal in life has been
dence of thought, the rights of chil-
to live according to Judaism and to
dren. They barely arrive home ere
plant the influence of Judaism in the
they rush out again to parties. The
land I love," he said. "I will be more
day they arrive the father comes
and more inspired by Lincoln's great
upon the great problem of his life:
soul.
Shall he swallow all pride in order to
l
Dr. Schulman last year celebrated
his twenty-fifth anniversary at Tern-.hold his position, or assert himself
pie Beth-El. The congregation dee-land in no doing sacrifice the college
ted him for life on that occasion. future of his children?

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UESDAY, March 3rd, marks the
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that day we throw open the doors of
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We have brought to your own neigh-
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s

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During the entire afternoon and even-
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handsome souvenirs for all. Set aside

that date for us.

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