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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-05-01

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InE pin worl d ernatiLAtoWrat,

Do not haggle if you have not got
the price.—Talmud.

1.
INSTITUTE NOTES I NEUMANN RESIGNS
ZIONIST
OFFICES
_

Chernoff Opens Kadimah I
Hebrew School on Hol-
brook Avenue.

CYRUS ADLER

NEW YORKERS WELCOME
J. W. R. C. DELEGATION

NE \\' YORK.—(J. T. (VI—A large
number of people gathered in the aud-
A Biographical Sketch.
Leg Ba'Omer Celebration:
The peg whereon the hero hung his
itorium of Cooper Union to welcome
Rothenberg
for
Services
Lag lia'Omer will be celebrated by Lauded by
Isaiah Chernoff, former principal
award should not be used by the shep-
officially the delegates of the Jewish
By D. DRUCK
the Jewish Mothers Clubs of Detroit
As Keren Hayesod Secretary.
of the Kirby Center Ilebrew School, I
World Relief Conference, Dr. Leon
herd to hang his pouch.—Taimud.
in the form of a Mother and Daugh-
announces the opening on Sunday,
Motzkin, fir. A. M. Eisenstadt and
Cyrus Adler is a typical son of the drawn to cultural activities among
ter banquet to be held Tuesday eve-
NEW YORK.—Emanuel Neumann, April 26, at 9:30 a. m., of a modern New World, bred in the out Ameri- the Jews. He recalled the days when Dr. Oscar Kohn, who arrived here re-
ning, May 12, in the banquet hall of
cently in the interests of their organ-
who has been executive secretary of
can
traditions
of
freedom,
democracy
as
a
youngster
he
had
wanted
to
take
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, cor-
the American Keren Ilayesod since
and ideals combined with strong con- up Jewish studies and had to do so ization. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, lir.
ner of Willis and Brush streets.
servatism. He is a patriotic Ameri- privately because there Were no Schmarya Levin and Dr. Joseph Sil-
Among the special features will be its organization in April, 1921, has
resigned from this post according to
can, but not of the show-window type. schools. Why should there not be verman delivered addresses of web
a candle service drill, carnation sa-
an
announcement
made
by
Morris
In fact, he bears his virtues so mod- Jewish institutions, schools for Jew- come.
lute, dancing and a dance by a moth- Rothenberg, chairman of the national
Dr. L0011 :Nlotzkin, president of the
estly that he often seems to hide ish law and wisdom'?
er and her daughter, the youngest of
Dr. Adler always held that Jewish World Relief Conference, described
board of directors. It is understood
!them.
the
condititsis of the Jews in Soviet
11 children.
that Mr. Neumann will be elected
Ile is just as staunch a Jew as an learning was not for the select few
In order that the banquet commit-
1
honorary secretary, in which capacity
As he loves his native and that at least a general knowledge Russia today, which, he said, were
Luncheon or dinner at the
tee may know how much food to pre-
:
American.
very
deplorable, and ex tresses the
he will continue to give his services
land, so he loves the Jewish people; of Jewish history and literature hope that American Jewry would come
pare,it is essential for those inter.
Palmetto holds in store more
to the fund. Mr. Neumann has also
as he has imbibed the greatness of should be spread among the Jews. Ile
ested to make their reservations
e
to t h aid of their brethren in Rus-
than a delicious, well cooked
one of the founders of the Jew-
quickly as possible by calling up the been elected a member of the Keren
t he culture of America, so has he ins %VAS
ishePublication Society and served on sia.
meal, splendid variety, and un-
educational department, Cadillac Ilayesod national administrative com-
bibed the greatness of Jewish col-
Dr. Oscar Kohn, member of the Get
mittee. lie is also a member of the
board of trustees and its publica.-
impeachable service—It is quite
' united
ture. Americanism
are , its since
6741.
in him. and
of Judaism
commute
the establishment man Reichstag and leader of the So-
administrative committee of the Zion-
as much the Palmetto's "atmos.
of the society in MIK Ile devoted cialist Party in Germany, slated in
ist Organization of America.
Cyrus Adler has devoted himself
of its im- his speech:
to o
Mothers Club:
phere," its spirit of quiet and
Mr. Rothenberg calls attention to '
"The duty of helping the starving
to scholarship and scientific work. Ile particular attention
The Jewish Institute Mothers Club the early problems and struggles of
harmony, that has made it the
has
been
a
university
professor,
di-
"rtant
projects,
the
issuing
of a and suffering Jews of Europe lies up-
will hold its semi-monthly meeting on the Keren Ilayesod, contrasting them
new, translation of the Ilebrew Bible
favorite rendezvous of men and
I rector of a scientific government in- in English. Ile was c airman of the on the shoulders of American Jewry.
Saturday afternoon, May 2, at 2:30 with the present position of strength
women who appreciate refine-
stitution and has
accomplished
served
a great deal, board which prepared the translation There is no one else to help them."
p. ni., in the auditorium of the Balch which the organization has achieved.
A very tragic picture of Russian
great deal and
and worked on it for seven years. Ile
ment as well as good food.
School, corner of Ferry and St. A n- A great deal of the credit for this
primarily devoting himself to cultural is also chairman of a committee Jewry was painted to the audience by.
toine avenues. Dr. Anna Kopp will progress, he states, has been due to
Dr.
Eisenstadt Chief Rabbi of Lenin.
which
has
in
charge
the
issuance
of
endeavors.
talk on "The Significance of Mother the devotion and ability of the execu-
ei poi in sil hl (it,: grad.
J wliisshh. cnl iaustsics
and Daughter Week" and Miss Edith tive secretary who organized the na-
Cyrus Adler is not an adherent of h5 volumes
lau nn:lesi no of Eneg
reception at Cooper Union was
The
Private dining rooms, ban-
national Judaism. Modern Jewish 2
Heavenrich, president of the Fresh tional Keren Ilayesod bureau as well
nationalism is a strange thing to by the foundation created by the late arranged by the Federation of Uk-
quet hall and ballroom are
Air Society, will talk on the summer as the administrative machinery all
rainian
Jews in America.
him. Ile was born and bred in sue- Jacob II. Schiff. The first volume of
available at small coat for every
camp.
over the country. "Mr. Neumann's
soundings where it was never thought this series, the religious poetry of Ibn
sort of social affaIr.
services to the Keren Ilayesod," Mr.
of or spoken of. Ile is too thorough- Gabirol, edited by Professor Israel Y. M. C. A. Campaign feu
Rothenberg adds, "have been of in-
Luncheon 11:30 to 2. 119.,
ANNOUNCEMENT
ISAIAH CHERNOFF
ly American to have any sympathy Davidson and translated into English
calculable value. He has brought
Dinner S30 to 111.30, $12/1.
$500,000 to Open May 5.
Hebrew
school
under
the
name
"Kadi_
i for "particularist" national ideas. Ile verse by Israel Zangwill, made its ap-
to the work profound Zionist faith,
Sunday Dinner 11S0 a. re to 8 p. nt,
Henry M. Gottlieb, who is connect- singular devotion and unusual abil- mah." All Hebrew and Yiddish sub.I does not even think highly of "na- pearance a little more than a year
Denby Is Chairman.
81.50.
jects
will
be
taught.
Modern
and
tionalism"
and
it
seems
that
he
is
ago.
ed with the United Jewish Charities, ity."
At the beginning of the nineties
recently passed his bar examination.
scientific
methods
will
be
employed.
even
opposed
to
it,
though
he
says
It has become known also that in
With organization complete .0,1
astea Adler helped found the American
Judtah it.s: nzatutoetr. ohllinse
Mr. Gottlieb to a former resident of appreciation of Mr. Neumann's sent- There will be a special class for pupils Ihiuttilled on
a'tleapihria
2,000 workers waiting the weed to
i phrases Jewish
Montreal and received his pre-legal ices a dinner in his honor under the preparing for bar mitzvah.
"go,"
the Detroit Y. M. C. A. is rr,o1N.
on
Jewish
traditions
and
observ-
the
course
of
its
existence
has
pub-
training at McGill University in that auspices of the administrative com-
The number of Pupils admitted to but
cu lture, on study lished over 20 volumes on the history to begin on the morning of To
city. Ile was graduated from the mittee of the Keren Ilayesod will take this
school
will
be parents
limited.
It is wish
there-
antes
and Jewish
r
May
5,
the greatest undertaking
fore
advised
that
who
and
scholarship
in
the
spiritual
treas.
of
the
Jews
in
America,
especially
in
Detroit College of Law. Mr. Gottlieb place at the Astor Hotel in New York
the days of the settlement of this attempted in the history of the ass.
GLENDALE 3000
is the son of Mrs. Bertha Gottlieb of on Tuesday, April 28. It is expected to give their c
a thorough ures of Judaism
15,
elation.
Between
May
5
and
May
Study and more study—that is his country. In 1899 he began to edit
536 Leicester court.
that Samuel Untermyer, president of Jewish education under the supervi- favorite urge. Ile would like to carry the yearbook, which still appears, a it is determined to raise $5,000,0011,
the fund, will be the toastmaster on sion of a renowned pedagogue and in Jewish knowledge into every corner Jewish register not only for America to be used fur the establishment of
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an atmosphere of refinement to take of Jewish life; and he does his ut- but for all countries where Jews are seven new branches in Greater De-
this occasion.
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advantage of this opportunity offered
troit.
most to spread Jewish learning wher- found. '
by the Kadimah School.
The re-establishment of the Jewish
According to Edwin Denby, gen.
Starting
HADASSAH TO PRESENT
The director of the Kadimah School ever the need and opportunity offer
eral chairman of the campaign, the
themselves.
In
this
respect
he
is
ever
Theological
Seminary
in
New
York
Chernoff, is a graduate of the
Next Sunday
next claimed a large share of his last week has seen enthusiasm reach
RADIO PROGRAM MAY 5 Isaiah
Grodno Teachers College and, prioractive in behalf of Jewish institutions work. The seminary was founded 30 its high pitch. Numerous organiza-
May 3
to the war, was head-master of the of
I higher learning, not only in Amer- years ago by Sabato Morals to give tion meetings have been held, scores
Lodz Ilebrew Academy. For the past I ica but also in Western and Eastern Jewish youth an opportunity to get of addresses have been made on the
$2.
Eves. 50c to $2.50; Wed Mat. 50c to $1.50; Sat. Mat. 50c to
NEW YORK.—On Tuesday after- 10 years he served as principal in Europe
a higher Jewish education. In 1901 Purpose of the drive, motion picture:
noon, May 5, at 4:30, Hadassah, the
It will perhaps be a bit of a sur-
The Miracle Play of the American Stage!
women's Zionist organization, will three of the foremost Ilebrew schools prise when I say that Adler is a the seminary was for the first time have been displayed and arrange
in
America.
His
long
experience
as
With the CELEBRATED CHICAGO COMPANY INTACT.
ments have been made for a series
broadcast a radio program from sta.
strictly observant Jew. He observes put on a firm basis. Cyrus Adler used
tion WEAF. Mrs. A. II. Fromenson principal and teacher is a sufficient the Sabbath no less strictly and with all his influence among people who of meetings which will bring the pre
Direct from 58 Weeks at the Studebaker Theatre, Chicago.
guarantee
of
the
success
of
his
pupils.
could
strengthen
the
foundations
of
campaign period to a dramatic cli
of the national board and director of
The office of the Kadimah at 442 no less real devotion than Orthodox the institution. The seminary now max.
Anne Nichols' Laughing Success
the Palestine supplies department,
tws.
Holbrook
avenue
is
open
daily
ex-
Sunday, May 3, speakers fron
will speak on "The American Jewish
The Adler family conies from has a long record of scientific and
cepting Sabbath and holidays, from
Woman in Palestine." A. W. Binder, 6:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to Mannheim, Germany. His mother religious work for American Jewry. many parts of the country—widel:
musical director of the Free Syna- 12 a. m For further information was a Sulzberger and he is therefore Adler is now the acting president of known clergymen, educators, editors
the institution. Ile is also president businessmen and others—will b
gogue and well known exponent of
to call a close relative of the famous old of Dropsie College, Philadlephia, an heard from the pulpits of Petrol
Jewish folk songs, will follow Mrs. persons interested are asked 4409-W.
judge and scholar, the late Mayer
Mr.
Chernoff
at
Northway
Fromenson's talk with a program of
Sulzberger of Philadelphia. Seventy institution for higher Jewish studies. churches pleading for the cause o
Dr. Adler also took part in editing youth. Thus far, 110 churches hat:
l'alestinian folk songs.
years ago his father settled in the
If
you
wish
to
teach
your
child,
The program is being broadcast teach it from a book that has no mis-I South, in Van Buren, Ark. It was in the Jewish Encyclopedia. A founder thrown open their doors to the "V
of
the American Jewish ( (manatee, speakers. There are 125 men On tl
through
the
courtesy
of
the
Women's
SEATS ON SALE NOW AT BOX OFFICE
this town that Cyrus Adler was born
takes.—Talmud.
League of the United Synagogue.
on Sept. 13, 1863. When Cyrus was he was one of the delegates who went speakers list.
in
.the name of American Jewry to
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— 13 years old his father died.
defend Jewish rights at the Paris
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! His father, who had been a flier- Peace Conference.
Aaron DeRoy Salesrooms Re
!, chant and a student, learned shechi-
When information began to reach
active Quarter Millionth
, tah in order that he might provide
America
of
the
fate
that
had
befallen
kosher food for his family in a town
Hudson-Essex Coach.
where there were no other Jewish in- the Jews in the war-stricken coon-
habitants. When his father died, his tries, Cyrus Adler was among those
mother moved tot Philadelphia, where who gave themselves to the work of The quarter-millionth II udson-E
sex coach went on exhibition sever
her family, the Sulzbergers, lived, and relief. Cyrus Adler has done a great
ago at the salesroom of tl
settled there. A short time later deal for the Jews of East and West, days
Aaron Delloy Motor Car Co., at Ms,
but
American
Jewry
must
be
espe-
Cyrus was sent to the school of the
and Garfield. It will reran
cially
grateful
to
him
for
his
cultural
wo
rd
I Hebrew Education Society, then a
endeavors. And culture is, after all, there for several days and then be t
, parochial school.
served
for the personal use of Mr. I
the
foundation
on
which
any
people
In those (lays there were in Phila-
delphia two Jewish leaders who rests, but particularly the Jewish Roy.
The
showing
of the car marks ;
people.
played an important role in the life
achievement of the Hudson Motor t'
of American Jewry: Sabato Morals
Company
in
creating
the conch a
and Marcus Jastrow. Sabato Morais
sponsoring it through to gents
had long been a prominent figure as "TOWER OF BABEL"
adoption
by
the
industry.
°a
the leader of the Sephardic commun-
IS FOUND AT UR makers have entered the Since
coat. it
ity and the champion of traditional
sal:!
Mr.
DeRoy,
Iludson-Essex
Judaism. Dr. Samuel Hirsch, leader Pennsylvania Museum Expedition
maintained its leadership by cutti
of the Reformed community, also oc-
Makes Discovery.
its coach prices actually below st
cupied a pulpit in Philadelphia at that
car
prices.
time.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—(J. T. A.)
"If this remarkable story of
The first half of the day Cyrus —A monument declared by scientists
Hudson-Essex
coach were all past 1
spent at the public school, in the eve- to be one of the greatest archeological
ning he studied the Bible, the Tal- finds of all time, has been unearthed tory it would not lie so imperial:
said
Mr.
DeRoy.
"But the fact is tl
mud, Jewish philosophy and law. t Ur of the Chaldees, known as the
Young Adler learned Ilebrew quickly "buried city of Abraham" by the joint the Hudson-Essex coach is now at
highest
point,
so
far, of popular:
and, at 15, had studied Pesachim and expedition of the liritish Museum and
Maimonides' Yad Hahazakah and the University Museum, of this city. The Hudson Motor Car Company
shipping 1,100 cars a (lay, and r
Moreh Nebuchim.
Announcement of the discovery was
In his sixteenth year he entered made recently by Dr. George B. Gor- ring two or three shifts, and yet
the University of Pennsylvania, don, director of the museum, follow- c u,lacl'hil e st:o, supply the public's great
where he took the classical course ing receipts of a report front C. Leon- nand for coaches, coaches and m
and later began the study of law, but ard Woolley, head of the expedition in
changed his mind and went to Johns Mesopotamia.
Topkins University to work antler
It has been determined that the
the faculty of Oriental studies. Dur- monument, or stela, which measures
ROYCE & PASSMORE, In
ing the time that he spent at the uni- fifteen by six feet, probably was the
versity he did not neglect his Ilebrew pride of Ur when Abraham lived in
Dealers In
studies. In the university, as a stu- the city.
Canaries, Parrots and Gold-Fish; at
Bird, Fish, Dog and Poultry Supphr
dent of Oriental subjects, he took up
The monument pictures the tower
HIRAM JACKSON
the Oriental languages, Arabic, Syr- of Cr, which was similar to the Tower
ROBERT M. DRYSDALE
ian, Ethiopian. He specialized in of Babel, and for the first identifies
i 52
119
E.
Jefferson
Aso. Phone Max
Assyriology. Ile distinguished him- Nannar, the early Babylonian Moon
self in his studies and won a fellow- God, as a human being, and not an
ship. In 1687, at the age of 24, he animal.
graduated from Johns Hopkins with
"The importance of this discovery,"
the degree of doctor of philosophy said Dr. Gordon, "cannot be overesti- REV. J. S. RABINOWIT
and in the same year was appointed mated. The stela of Ur-Engur is one
ANTISEPTIC MOHEL
instructor of Semitic languages at of the greatest pieces of sculpture
Recommended by All Physicia
that seat of learning.
ever found and undoubtedly the great-
583 LEICESTER COURT
Dr. Adler rapidly won the friend- est find that has ever been made in
ship of various Jewish and non-Jew- Mesopotamia. It will take its place
Hemlock 2423•W
, ish circles and acquired considerable among the most notable sculptures. Its
influence. He was soon at the helm historical value is also immense. This
of Jewish culutral life in America.
stela and the Stela of the Vultures in
In 11190 he was appointed associ- the Louvre are the best examples of
can
on
deposit
with
us,
the
more
ie.!
The more money you keep
ated professor at Johns Hopkins and Babylonian art, and I ant of the opin-
at about the same time he was given ion that the find of the expedition is
aid in building up your comnumity —and Greater Detroit.
the position of assistant curator of the better of the two."
the new' department of Oriental
Workmen came upon fragments of
archaeology awl comparative religion the monument deep under the earth
Factory Prices.
in the National Museum at Washing- on a level of about tl0i) B. C. It was
ton.
carved in 2300 B. C. Evidently it had
A little later preparations were he- been removed from its first resting Our product is not only "Easy to
gun for a great exposition in Chicago. plays: in the temple and had been
at" but "Easy to lire teak'

, A special section was planned for smashed in one of the Babylonian
Orientalia. To collect the necessary wars. Sufficient has been recovered
~
I material for this section, Cyrus Ad- to perpetuate its beauty and histori-
efA)rtheille.
' ler was sent by the exposition au- cal value .
60 itirk Oace
BRANCHES EVERYWHERE /N DETRO/T
' thorities on a special mission to the
Orient, where he spent a year and a
'half, visiting Turkey, Palestine, Syria,
WANT YIDDISH LEGALIZED
Side:
Algeria, Tunis and Morocco to ar-
West Side:
range
for
the
collection.
Returning
Cadillac Ave. at Warren. East
HARBINI.-1.1. T. A.) — A move- JUDGES MURPHY ■ and BR
Dix Avenue, near Scotten
Charlevoix Ave. at Philip
in 1892, he Was appointed librarian ment has been inaugurated here by
NAN say that 50'c of the c
of
the
Smithsonian
institute.
Adler
Ferndale Ave. at Central
Chenc Street at Forest, East
Jewish communal leaders and organ-
can be settled cot of Cc
was soon appointed chief assistant to izations to secure a legal status for
Clay Ave. at Russell
Fort St., West, at Clark
They know.
Davison
Ave.
at
Joseph
Campos'
Samuel Langley, the famous astrono- the Jewish language, the use of which
Grand River Ave. at Kentucky
Cour
East Jefferson at Coplin
mer and physicist, who was secretary has hitherto been prohibited in the
I take NO cases to the
Grand River Ave. at Montgomery
Fisher Ave. at Mask
I of the institute. Adler remained in press, at meetings, theaters and at all
Grand River Ave. at Strathmoor
Forest Ave. et Hastings
I this position until 1908.
other public functions. The prohi-
Holden Ave. at Trumbull
Gratiot Ave. at Mt. Elliott
While at the Smithsonian Institute bition against the Jewish language
Grattot Ave. at Outer litudevard
Linwood Ave. ■ at Blaine
he discovered the lost copy of th e so. has heen of long standing, despite the
Gratiot Ave. at Riopelle
Michigan Ave. at Junction
called Jefferson Bible, which attract- fat t that there is 110 ohLc,al anti-Senn
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
Grstiot Ac e. at Townsend
ed a great deal of attention and Who tisni in this territory. All other la tl-
Michigan Ave. at Livernois
ARIIITRATOR
Hastings Street at Brewster
',Acted printed by Congress with an guages are permitted and newspapers
Michigan Ave. next to Western Market
Kercheval Ave. et McClellan
:strmluction by Adler. The fact that in Russian, Polish, German and other
Virginia Park at Hamilton Boulevard
Lafayette Ave. at Chene
a Biblical compilation, prepared by languages are being published, with-
Cadillac
705 Berlin Bldg.
Nevada Ave. at John R
West W'arren at McKinley Avenue
Thomas Jefferson. who was consid- out any hindrance from the govern-
St. Jean Ave. at Mack
West Jefferson at Dearborn
ered an atheist. if not anti-Christian. ment.
should be issued by Congress, with an
introduction by a Jew, created a
car.
great deal of animosity among Chris-
Our dealings with customers does not end with sale of
Grand Boulevard at Vs'oodward
tian
religious bodies and there were
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many protests against the issuance
Woodward Ave. at High Street, West
New Bodies
of the publication. Cor:eress, how-
New Chassis
New Fin
ever, adhered to the issuance of the
New Clutch
New Appoint•
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facsimile
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After
it.
in
a
work
New
Axles
tnents
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appearance with Adler's introduction,
which was purely historical and with-
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"The House of Superior Service."
the religious bodies was withdrawn
E. RO SENTHAL, Presid
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H. CRUDDER, G
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