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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-03-27

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PAGE TEN

— —
thorities with regard to the ritual
MECKLENBURG PLANS
slaughter of animals, particularly
SHECHITAH PROHIBITION whether the meat so slaughtered is

BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—It is report-
ed from Mecklenburg that the authroi-
ties there are taking action which it
is feared is aiming at the ultimate pro-
hibition of Shechitah.
Questions are being put by the au-

sold only to Jews or also to non-Jews.
The general attitude of the authori-
ties is causing great anxiety to the
local Jewish community. There are
suggestions that a scheme for the pro-
hibition of Shechitah ,in Mecklenberg
is under consideration.

Nine Piece
Dining Suite
$300 and $340

ciary, state affairs, geological survey
and Ionia State Hospital committe e ,.
Judge Liddy was a lieutenant in the
Thirty-first Michigan Infantry and
received his honorable discharge i n
Dr. Arthur A. Ginsberg, chairman
Silas Feinberg, who recently opened 1916.
of
the
Intercollegiate
Club
of
De-
Samuel Cashw•n Talks to Society on
a wholesale jewelry house at 904
Use of Art in Hebrew Schools.
Metropolitan Building, 33 John R. UNION OF SEPHARDIC
Leaders' Council. !street, under the firm name of the
JEWS OF WORLD AIM
That teaching by means of the plas-
At the last meetng of the Leaders' , Feinberg-Max Company, is the first
tic and graphic arts should be used in
Council of Detroit Young Judaea, on jeweler to locate in that building.
the Hebrew schools was the declara-
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
March 19, Philip Slomovitz delivered
tion made by Samuel Cashwan, well
creation of a world union of Sepliar.
a talk on "How to Bring Palestinian
known sculptor, in an address given
die Jews was decided upon at a cwt.
Discussion
into
Young
Judaea
Work."
at the meeting of the Zionist Cultural
ference of Sephardic Jewry held here,
The speaker emphasized the need for
Society last Monday evening. His
with the participation of
(1,
a deeper understanding on the part
speech, in part, follows:
Haas, executive secretary of ti; \ ni
of the leaders of the history of the .
"After their few years in the Ile-
erican Jewish Palestine
e
,
Palestinian movement and of the
brew Schools moat children carry on
Council.
ideals of modern Zionism. These
into their adult life very little of
The conference adopted a re-
were placed primary to any different
either the language or the spirit they
asking for the appointment ei
, ii•
methods which might be introduced !
„f
had gained. It is true they are taken
ardim in the Zionist
to the children of the various clubs to
tires at Jaffa and Haifa. In ,
at the impressionable age, but the
obtain
a
better
understanding
of
Pal-
method employed is not calculated to
port to the conference, Mr. d
estine.
outlined the plan of new > I.
make them particularly relish the im-
! The next meeting of the council ,
pressions. Teaching by means of the
settlements in Palestine.
will be held at the Jewish Women's
I
plastic and graphic arts bears fruits
Club, Thursday evening, April 2 at
of many kinds. It develops their cre-
which time Max Weine, leader of the
ative instincts. It makes them self-
-
Ilerzl Judaeans, will talk on the He-
assertive; it instils within them a love
brew University, which will be dedi-
of the beautiful and at the same time

cated on April 1. Subsequent meet-
an appreciation for their own folk
ings of the council will feature dis-
lore, their legends and their famous
cussions on the forerunners of mod-
heroes. It is not a play acted, a
ern Zionism, including Hess, Pincher,
song sung, a phrase of Hebrew
DR. ARTHUR A. GINSBERG
Smolensky, Nordau and Ilerzl.
learned and quickly forgotten. It re-
— •
THE PEOPLE'S HOME FI-
sults in something tangible, some- troit, is also chairman of the club's
first dance, which will be held at the
Junior Debate.
NANCING COMPANY are in a
thing one can hang in a room or give
position to do the following things
On Saturday evening, March 21, at
to a friend—it is lasting and ever Hotel Statler on Sunday evening,
April 19. Alexander Straus' Wel- the Delmar Talmud Torah, two Jun.!
for you:
SILAS C. FEINBERG
ready to recall the pleasant moment
verines of Ann Arbor will play.
Arrange a First or Second Mert.
for Buys' Clubs, the Ilerzl Judaeans,
of creation.
led by Max Weine, and the Mogen Ile is enthusiastic over the future of
gage on your property.
"Do you know why the church in
Davids,
led
by
Samuel
Heyman,
par-
:
the
building
as
the
center
of
the
the time of the Renaissance was so
If your building is unfiniidaiii
ticipated in the debate: "Resolved, jewelry and allied trades. The Met-
powerful? Because it supported its
for lack of money, to advise and
That Mexico Be Used as a Tempor- ropolitan Building is situated at the
artists. The church needed symbols Twelfth Street Mothers Clubs
assist in financing and finishing of
to help along the poor imaginations
same.
The Twelfth Street Mothers Club rary Haven of Refuge for the Jews." head of Farmer street, which, Mr
of the laborers. The artists spoke in will hold its monthly meeting on Sat- The judges, Max Edwards, Miss Let- Feinberg says, is the new exclusive
If your contractor or builder i ,
glowing colors, in impressive sculp- urday afternoon, March 28, at the tie Friedman and Yankel Jessel, , shopping district for women. The
Jankrupt or in financial trouble,
tural forms, interpreting every Thirkle School, corner of Fourteenth awarded the decision to the Ilerzl Ju.' fifth to twelfth floors of the building
will take over and finish Imililmg
daeans, supporting the affirmative.' have been equipped to serve the
phrase, every sentiment in the Scrip- and Delaware avenue, at 2:30 p. m.
Much commendation was given to the wholesale dealers in jewelry and al- Ifor you.
ture. The layman therefore always
Miss Madeline Davies of New York,
If your building is covered w ith
came in contact with the most ideal educational director of the Victor debaters of both teams for their prep- lied trades. The public is invited to
'liens, will arrange to pay them off
interpretations of his religion. There Talking Machine Company. will give aration and arguments. Several inspect the building at any time, Mr.
and
finish building.
Young
Judaean
clubs
attended
in'
Feinberg
stated,
and
note
its
archi-
were no Billy Sundays, but there was a talk on music appreciation—Ameri-
If you are thinking of building,
a Leonard Da Vinci a Raphael, a can music as contrasted to European company with their respective lead- tecture and equipment.
will
recommend
a responsible c,m•
Michael Angelo.
music—illustrated with voice and in- ems and the debate was appraised one
"As a Jewish artist I want to see strument selections.
of the outstanding successful features Judge Liddy Qualified by Edu- Itractor or builder for your mote,
I
lion
and
assist
you
in financing, if
that legend, that sentiment, that pas-
Children under 8 years of age wil l of present Young Judaea activities.
cation and Experience
you desire.
sion—tinged with the spirit of Juda- be entertained b y a recreation Joseph Markel, leader of the Sons of
Re-financing of property already
for Office.
Judaea, is in charge of the arrange-
ism. For of all legends, of all his- teacher.
improved, new or old in or out of
.._...___
ments on debates for the various
tories, of all national activities are
the city.
not those of my pepole most deeply "International Artists Concert" clubs. Norton Rosen, Leo Lubetsky
Judge Ralph W. Liddy, justice of
No application to large or to
sated in my heart? Can I not inter-
and Nathan ,Shur of the Ilerzl Ju- thepeace, is a candidate to succeed
to Be Given by Blackmana
small to receive our prompt at-
pret them best when the urge comes?
daeans supported the affirmative side , himself at the election of April 6.
on
April
2.
of the debate and henry Faigin, Is-'Judge
"And as I should like to have none
tention.
Judge Liddy is qualified both by ex-
of our colorful past forgotten or neg-
Our business is advising and as-
i be given reel Shevitz and Julian Grace of the perience and education for the office,
An unusual concert wll
lected, nor resolved into mere text on Thursday evening, Apr l 2, at 8:15 Mogen Davids supported the nega• according to his friends and support-
sisting, financing and finishing of
books, but made living material for o'clock, at Memorial Hall, Woodward
buildings
for people in treuhle,
. ers. He is a graduate of the Detroit

further creative thought."
avenue and Winder street, when Pro -
public schools and the Detroit College
Aaron Kurland spoke on the He- fessor and Madame A. Blackman will
Daughters of Zion.
of law and taught in the high school
brew University, the opening of present a group of artists of different
This is the name adopted by a of the Philippine Islands from 1909
which will take place April 1. 'Re- nations. The concert, which is called newly organized club of girls of 12 to 1911. Ile was also a supervisor of
freshments were served at the con- an "International Artists Concert," and 13 years of age, as a Young
1
Jo- schools on the island. During his first
Mortgages— Investments
clusion of the meeting.
will be featured by vocal selections, daean Club. The first meeting was term in the Michigan State Legisla-
Real E ttttt --Insurance
piano, dancing and chorus. Amer- held on March 22 at El Moshe Syria- tore, from 1919 to 1920, Judge Liddy
CENTRAL
SAVINGS BANK
will be Eugene gogue and will include girls residing was a member of the committees on
ice's repr estatives
en
-
BUILDING
H. H. Rice, President of Cadil Wilson, baritone; Louise Blackman, in the Michigan avenue district. the Michigan Soldiers' Home, federal
Grand River at Fourteenth Ayes
The new organization brings into relations, judiciary, revision and
at Motor Car Company
p ianist , . and Dorothy Patricia Wilson,
Walnut 4035
Reports Good Outlook.
,lancer Thomas Lewis, baritone, and local Young Judaean ranks Mrs. amendment of statues and in 1921
...
, the Detroit Welsh Male Choir of 75 L ea
h I i kin as the club's leader who, 1922 he was a member of the judi
H. II. Rice, president anis general voices under the direction of r. before her residence in Detroit, a
manager of the Cadillac Motor Car Lewis, will represent their native taken part in Young Judaean active-'
lyrical bari- ties in New York City. The plans
Company, who has completed two land; Charles Gallagher,
c- and future policy of the club were
, en
trips across the continent, reports a tone, is from el
Ireland;
. M
business tone throughout Neil, soprano, and Isabel Semple, con- discussed at the first meeting and
confident
the sections visited, with distinctly trait°, hail from Scotland, while Lud- Solomon Levin, president of the local
noticeable increases in business at wig Ilarikian, pianist, is a native of organization, delivered a short talk
many points. Armenia. The Russians are Stefan on the purposes and work of the
"It is really necessary," Mr. Rice Kozadevich, baritone; Anna Surneu, movement.
mezzo-soprano, and Sylvia Skwor,
The meetings of the Daughters of
states, "to see men in their daily lives
throughout the country to realize how pianist. Italy is the birthplace of Zion will be held every Sunday after- i
Eduardo Antonini, tenor, and Camille noon at 2 o'clock at El Moshe Syne. i
thoroughly our nation thinks and acts
gogue, Twenty-ninth street near,
in terms of individual transportation. Amprimo, mezzo-soprano.
Professor and Madame Blackman,1 Michigan avenue and will be open to
Under all the carrying conditions, in
i
under whose direction this unique girl residing in that district.
the most populous cities and in states
concert will be given, have their a
of magnificent distances, like New
studios at 5415 Woodward avenue,
Pirchai Zion.
Mexico, Texas and Arizona, so great
The last meeting of the Perchai
is the motor car interest that it seems where tickets may be obtained. Tick-
ets are also on sale at Grinnell's, Bo-
to rank second only to men's require-
Zion was held at the home of Anne
Rubenstien. Election of officers was
ments for food, clothing and shelter." naldi's and at the hall.
held, with the following results:
President, Eva Mendelsohn; vice-
president, Mae Aichenbaum; record-
ing secretary, Anne Rubenstien; cor-
responding secretary, Celia Becker;
treasurer, Goldie Steinberg, and ser-
geant-at-arms, Florence Gross.
The club was represented at the
Young Judaea Purim dance, Miss'
Florence Gross taking first prize for
the best costume.

FAVORS TEACHING
BY MEANS OF ART

CHAIRMAN OF DANCE OF
INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB f

y oung

Club
Notes

li Judaea

Feinberg Says Metropolitan
Building Is to Be Center
of Jewelry Trade.

Owners or
Builders

INSTITUTE NOTES

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Spring Is The Time for
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Hopes of Zion.

The following offices were elected

at a meeting of the Hopes of Zion

held March 23 at the home of Miss
Mollie Rosenthal, 614 Ilendrie ave-
nue: President, Mollie Rosenthal;
vice-president, Goldie Lieberman;
secretary, Anna Stolarsky; treasurer,
Ida Susnick. The club donated $5.25
to the Jewish Boy Scouts of Pales-
tine fund. Miss Anna Stolarsky of '1
666 East Kirby avenue will be hos-
tess at the next meeting.

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Herzl Judaeans.

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At the debate. March 21, at the
Delmar Talmud Torah, on the subject
"Resolved, That Mexico Be Used As
a Temporary Place of Refuge for the
Jews," the affirmative, upheld by the
Herzl Judaean representatives, Nor-
ton Rosin, Leo Lubetsky and Nathan
Shur, defeated the negative, up-
held by Henry Fagin, Israel Shevitz
and Julian Grace of the Mogen David.
At the last meeting of the Herzl I
Judaeans, Abraham Block gave Bar!
Kochba's speech to his warriors and
Elkan Buchhalter gave Mordecai's
speech from George Eliot. Elkan
Buchhalter was elected best speaker.
At the next meeting of the lierzls,.
Paul Broner will speak on current
topics.

I

hope next Shovuoth to be in the
Land of Israel."

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LIM

Graduate Detroit Public Schools and Detroit College of
n eisachle9r09i .nnlligh School and Supervisor of Schools in Philii
Isl a T

1916,
ig. Honorably discharged as Lieutenant 31st Mich. Inf.
County, in 7
LegRiesplarteusreentative, First District, Wayne
1919—
,
Member of Committees on: Michigan Soldiers' Home (Chairs
Federal Relations, Judiciary, Revision and Amendment of
Statutes.
I
eparteuserentative, First District, Wayne County, in
ig. 19:.1-22—Representative,

ary
l. (Chairman), State Al
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onte: JHuotipcii ta
o mCeoy mimointitiees
Geohlolerimellei r suf

Qualified by osporlone. to succeed himself. Election Ay'

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