Iiici)critorqmisitfillastac PAGE TWO " at. PRESIDENT OF YOUTH OF ZION ORGANIZATION a nitore Is Not I: sprosi sr flu . Ti!e (!i:1fArtn's Tomer ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI...T T Oriental Cale ]tarry J. Brevis, a local attorney, is president of the Youth of Zion Or- ganization, a Detroit branch of the ' national Zeirei Zion Organization 219 Michigan Ave. C al Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel the night, when the old and pious fathers would light their tallow can- dles and sit down on their low By Henry A. Pine. "mourners' stools" to lament the dis- grace and the misery of the Messiah's EVERY EVENING We mortals never know the satisfac- people, you could hear the ominous 10:00 P. M. to 1.00 A. NI tion, rumbling and rattling of chains min- 6:00 P M. to 8:00 P. M. Whether we are oppressed or free, gle with their tearful and broken Look at little birds in action, Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30 voices. Very few of us do see. A group of young Jews, haggard and careworn, landed on the bleak Till night from early morn, and barren shore. It sings in fields and woods its song, The sand dunes stretched hopeless- Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing. Its echoes on wind are born. ly north and south, and when their To us unsatisfied, along. gaze turned eastward there was a rock-ribbed land, stern and forbid- Although many dangers all around, ding in its majestic desolation. And little birdies it must feed, "This is the land," said one, and Yet it is satisfied being sound, began to march slowly onward and 57_52_5252R5-2' And doesn't think of finding food in- upward. . H vT*7 74.4 1.71T4 deed. ES2.523223Loss... The others followed silently. ili..1.1.1..1.1 2' Night overtook them in a small, sheltered nook. There they erected In a beautiful cage upon a sill their tent and rested from their long Is a captive, the little bird of yore; Now its songs are sad, mostly still, voyage. HARRY J. BREVIS No longer sings it now, as before. But when the first crimson streak lit the peaks of the hills and the first which was organized several months CHAINS OF THE MESSIAH Jew began to chant his morning ago. The organization gives educa- prayer the leader of the group rose. tional and cultural programs at its Ile took his pickaxe from the tent By Harry Sackler. meetings anti sponsors entertainments and struck the soil a mighty blow. of various kinds. A dance for the But the crust was as hard as steel Have you ever heard this story? benefit of the Palestine Pioneer Fund Well, even if you did, you may lis- plate, and the pickaxe left only a will be held at the Arena Gardens on Free of Charge to Employer. white scar where is struck. ten to it once more. Sunday evening, March 22. An open "Help me, God of my fathers," Like all stories that are both great meetings was held last Wednesday and true, it assumes a new meaning murmured the pale young fellow, and evening for all young people inter- and shines in a new light every time struck once more. ested in Zionism. Meetings are held Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue. And when the first Jew was about ; it is retold. every Wednesday at the Jewish Wom- • • to finish his mornnig prayer and de- an's Club house, 89 Rowena street. The Messiah, as you all know, is clared once more that he believed pining for the redemption of his peo. with perfect faith in the coming of ple. He cannot rest as long as Israel 'he Messiah the pickaxe buried its CASHWAN AND FINEBERG 1101 1 . .1 ‘,\ W IJI is in bondage. Ilis heart bleeds every sharp nose in the soil and a mighty, WII TO SPEAK ON MARCH 23 Ot M 'time a Jew is hurt. His eyes glower crack reverberated through the still (•ery time the Jewish name is ma- morning air. — Nathan Fineberg, secretary of the It sounded like the crack of a , ligned. Don't Waste Your Time and Fare. Every morning, when the first Jew mighty chain breaking," said the pale Detroit district of the Zionist Organ- reaches the end of his morning pray- young Jew, smilingly, to his com- ization of America, and Samuel Cash- — THE wan, local sculptor who won first er and says, "I believe with perfect rades later. Like all stories that are both great prize for his work at the exhibit given faith in the coming of the Messiah, at Temple Beth El in January by the and, :though lie tarry, I will wait for and true, this one, too, never ends. 2140 CASS AVENUE Some one some (lay will pick up educational department of the United his coming daily," the Messiah turns Jewish Charities. will speak at the the thread and spin it further, to the (Southeast Corner Columbia) toward the Throne of Glory and pro- meeting of the Zionist Cultural So- claims, in a voice that rings through delight of all true Jewish hearts. Can do the same for you as any of the Mt. Clemens Bath 'louses Meanwhile, whenever you are alone ciety to be held at 89 Rowena street the seven heavens: with your Creator, and the night Monday evening, March 23, at 8:15 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN "I am ready!" !AI o'clock sharp. Mr. Fineberg will talk But invariably the decree goes hovers silently over you, listen intent- Phones Cad. 8610 and Cherry 1940 on "The Effect of the New Hebrew ly and with all your heart. You will $1.00 PRICE forth: Not yet. You may be ready. but hear chains cracking, cracking, crack- University in Palestine on the Jewish .1M I LI WWI MI MI 01 LI MI: • People" and Mr. Cashwan has chosen 1 100 they are not. Bide your time." ing. as his subject "The Jew and Art." Once the Messiah revolted. A a°C1101=101===l01:10= Refreshments will be served by Pretty 1=20=110====tell whole communityy of Jew was brned Fox, who will include his famous 0 alive in the synagogue where they "zoo." Members and their friends were hiding during a fearful massa- are invited. cre. He appeared before the Throne of Glory and said that he would go Joel Blau Presents Courageous Anal- forth to redeem Ills people whether ysis of Jewish Education. ATHENA GIRLS CLUB He were permitted or not. TO GIVE BRIDGE TEA But ere he finished his threat he s s "The threefold scope of the Me- w as seized and chained to the throne norah Journal," according to an edi- Sophie Blanche Schwartz is ith two massive golden chains. Miss torial statement in the current issue w And the decree went forth: on the completion of the first decade actively interested in a bridge tea to "Only to those whose deeds will of the magazine's existence, "is, first, be given by the Athena Girls Club on i ng as true as their words shall be to furnish a free and open forum for Sunday afternoon, March 29, from 2 even strength to break the chains, the discussion of contemporaneous to 5. Refreshments will be served problems affecting the Jew; second, and prizes will be awarded at eac a nd to no others!" • • Mi Miss • to illumine the Jewish past in the table. Tickets are being sold by The Messiah remained in chains light of modern research and psychol- Matilda Lieberman, chairman of the But reconditioned. Anybody can get the ultimate in used affair; Miss Schwartz, other members or many, many dreary years. ogy, and, third, to foster and stimu- car values here, including late model And every morning when the first late creative work in the arts." Along or at the door. A feature dance will ew finished his morning prayer and each of these lines the current issue b egiven by the Misses Marcelle and Sarnia Wagner, 4-year-old twin I( leclared once more that he believed has much to offer. ith perfect faith in the coming of Among the most urgent of contem- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wag- ■ and enjoy Spring driving . Special prices for clearance. Buy now he :Messiah the chains would begin porary Jewish problems is certainly ner. o rattle quietly like the suppressed the question of Jewish education; the On Dec. 30, 1924, there passed robs of a mournful dirge. leading article of the journal this "Dost Thou hear, 0 Almighty? Ile month, "The Case of Jewish Educa- away in Jerusalem Mrs. Bekhora Re- becca Yahuda, mother of Professor till hopes for me." tion," by Joel Blau, is a thorough- "Yes. But hope is not strong going and courageous analysis of the A. S. Yahuda. The deceased was a ll nough to break the chains." descendant of Hallam Adballah Ba- e present state of Jewish education in "And he still believes in me." America. with some very provocative yern of Bagdad and Rib Eliezar Berg- 4104 WOODWARD at ALEXANDRINE "Yes. But his belief dies on his and original constructive proposals man of Bavaria. She was a woman lips. It goes no further." for its betterment, which should ex- of charitable disposition and leaves, Glendale 8175 "Will it ever grow stronger?" . in addition to Professor Yahuda, an- cite wide discussion. "Ile will despair of you first." On the historic side, a remarkable other son, I. D. Yahuda, and a daugh- 0=to==ormo 0=0]:=101=o===i "And forget?" of the ancient Jewish ter , Mrs • Sultana Sassoon, both of cons traction rue "No. He never will forget." scene is given in "The Economic Con- Jerusalem. "Itut when will my agony end?" ditions of Palestine in the Time of "When his will grows unbearable." Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klaus- "When . . . But I am bleeding ner, the noted Hebrew biographer of from a thousand wounds." Jesus. Readers interested in the "So is he. You must bide you time Zionist program will find much en- THE —both you and he." • couragement in Dr. Klausner's ac- B. MANISCHEWITZ count of the former rich economic And in the profound stillness of CO. life of Palestine. In the creative arts, the most im- CINCINNATI, pressive exhibit is "Uriel Acosta," a 01110 historical play in verse by Charles Reznikoff, in which the pathetic fig- ure of the Jewish heretic is drama- tized with fine feeling by a young poet whose work should win him in- creasing recognition. Gertrude Dia- meat contributes a beautiful little story of old age and death, "Channa Makes Her Bed," written with admir- "Assimilation," by able delicacy. THE BIRD DANCING NO COVER CHARGE TRY OUR NOONDAY CHOW-MEIN LUNCHEON COntentmcnt uix,,,,ous Omit, a glowing lirerlace, a favorite author - following the characters din) igh southern climes, while out- side, the bitter cold traces fantastic desiviis on the IN ind3wS. ClIA111 pictured a i a , cL tr1 Clydo, its it is called, (-Ines111 geadine wa'aidt framed, and clothisl in a variety i f pleasing rovers. learned Quality and li , nret design y( it hate to rely upon as a mat ter ( f course, for any- ,111- thing p)II buy fn11111 th• Shots. 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"A .==- Prophet," a painting by Peter Eras- now, which furnishes the frontis- = piece of the issue; "The Poet Walks .=. on Sabbath Eve," a poem by Alex- ander Javitz, and "Jotham and the Temple," a satire by Irving Fineman, complete an unusually long list of promising artists and writers which Ps the Menorah Journal is this month presenting to the American reading public. Hudson•Essex Shortage Due to ==--- Inability to Fill Orders 0 - on Hand. YOCKEY BROS. 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