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A lifetiCall lavish Periatlical Carter

CLIFTON AV/NUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE FIVE



THE DETROITPOSNIONZON

riNcrivB

tiARISaCt
,REI. FOR
AND Boy s

)11 .EVARD

Stalin

Professor Henry Malter

BOOK REVIEWS

ANNUAL CONVENTION
OF RELIEF SOCIETY

ma napaisamoramarammassiessass

This is the path of Torah: a morsel
"At home away from home."
must eat, and
--
American Novel of intermar.
- •
of bread with salt thou
1
water by measure thou must drink,
DENVER, Colo.—The annual con-
riage.
th ground ,
entions of the Jewish Consumptives
By D. DRUCK
and thou must sleep upon e
of trouble the while
Relief Society arc not only friendly
and live a life
by Elia. Tobenkin, Minton. gatherings of the society's members
OF MIGHT,
thou toiler( in the •'orith.—Talmutl.
_ GOD

—_
" of Saadiah Gaon, after the Ar-
It will be hard to find another 1111111 death
Ba:sh & Co., New York, 1925.
like the late lamented Professor abie text, in all manuscripts with it-
and officers, but are important
. 1 C II

a s s
nine
Mailer, combined so much ambition lostrations and Ink . ays and stud- "
Elias Tobenkin has written a book title sessions which are attended by
tither
the leading medical figures of the na-
and firmness of eharacter with sue I h Ile wrote many
with
the
problem
of
inter.
. I ies. But at all events we must regard dealing-
- . marriage, it problem of vital interest tion.
modesty and, at the siiII111` titue, aloof
mess Iron every' day life. Not only I as his greattst work his book on Saul a today, Iles hero, Samuel Waterman,
At the sessions of these conven-
work presents
did he keep .loot from the world at iah. This ailmiliablethat great J ewish is an immigrant boy Who conies to tions are presented the annual reports
I splendid pieture of
of
the medical staff and of the ad-
Cordially invites you to
' large, but even from his friends.
"Gaon" who was equally distingui , 11- . America to escape the religious per- visory medical staff, dealing with
Wherever he went, he carried with ea a s a lilt m versed in the Torah and secutions he and his fatuity suffer data concerning some :MO patients
h
e
Ru-sian ghetto.
w h en h y i ng in t
atmosphere
of
quietude
and
re-
worldly
wisdom.
Muller
draws
him
him WI
It Ills Americanization begins when the observed daily by trained, highly spe-
vise. Ile had -little to say about the with much care and attention.
The social affairs of
boy, cialized medical men under every
cerld er nn, little to ei inplain, even takes him some time, but the result niinister inadvertantly calls the
women who have !Nailed
condition of daily sanatorium life.
"er-
Wat
.
Ile ugh there were reasons aplenty:
is that he reveals in minutest details' woos
u, e name is Wass erman,
In addition to these report:, the
:he secret of entertaining
man. " which name sticks to him. Ile
1
fer, although he had done much for every phase of this wonderful 111 111S'.
ll
lifi
n
n
a
sma
„it
town
and
i
•tail's read papers regarding various
We are ;ire-.
at the Palmetto are con-
the world —the spiritual, intellectual life and personality.
his
will
y
financia ll
experimental work done in the lab°.
world- - he had not been paid by the molted with a lo.illiant treatise on the"
;tautly the \yonder and
business ratorii s of the institution.
Of Prt f. philosophical views of Saailiah G11,111, eirl hones and lemmae-
• '11 in sq uat measure.
Facts of research and observation
a dmiration of their guests.
II
this
work
gathers
together
leader
in
the
eommuni!y.
Ills
mar-
Matter it might safely have been said
brought out at previous conventions
The secret lies in the fact
gre,t11 j riage to a Gentile, whom he loves. have proved to be of inestimable
that he was a "silent m an," with the -
his
uncle's
fam-
m
fro
that the Palmetto not only
ilifferene, however, that, unlike others 1111 material bearing
on
the
in the ! estranges him
itie.bevid sage. I.a. a" )i a I"
value in the war against tuberculosis.
orld but has not liven consulted and ilv, his only relatives in the "land of The Jewish Consumptives' Relief So-
have been known by the 33111V world
provides the perfect set-
iile
l
is short-
happinest
title, he did not make any virtue of used in untie way or another, as tong 1 1 ' I freedom." ! His for
hi, gradually foil, ciety of Denver was the first sana-
ting. but also assumes
it had anything to say aliotit this Mid.' 1,,,,,,ii however,
his silence and quiescence.
every. responsibility - - relieves
torium, for instance, to use with de-
'eet I " II creeping, upon him the s'imlow iif an cided success the sun treatment. It
This was a natural trait with him.
the hostess of all petty details.
ancient hatred inescapable. all-per-
• would fill a
I
itIWtly, M11111114 Illtilleh1 .111t
Palmetto's cozy private din-
is a leader in instituting methods of
II,
was
tendenciescome
Prof. Mailer ono., ca
nu.
ending.i Ilk Judahc tendencies
retiring. In his early youth he came making this us. rk
ing rooms and ballroom are
to the fore and he is an outcast--the post-sanatorium care of ex-patients
can' near tieing an ascetic, and as a which no student of the subject will
and also of developing economic re-
availabh• at surprisingly 0111011
husbaml of a Christian: barn a ile3A
V. boy he would ofttm fast, un- ever be able to dispense with.
cost for luncheons, bride e.
habilitation of the tubercular.
The late Professor Neumark ex- I he is lb "No-Man's Land."
known
to
his
parents,
ill
order
to
The coming 19211 annual conven-
ing paies,Arrangemoits
rt
The author has sui.ceeilcil in in-
!Inch, as he thought, the moral per- ,rammed the opinion that this work of terpreting the stranger within our tion of the Jewish Consumptives' Re-
may he made through Mr.
the best wit- in
t
fection
of
the
great
sages
who
were
Matter's
is
tro
lief
Society of Denver promises to be
Stocer, the steward.
gates in a realistic, withal entertain-
supposed to pay frequent visits to the the life and writings of Saadiah, but
as brilliant as in former years. The
ing, manner.
Luncheon 11:30 to 2, 65c,
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that
it
will
serve
as
a
model
for
all
where
they
held
conferences
twenty-first
annual national conven-
heavens
.7,111111111SIIIIIIIIMISSIBFIDDIND
Dinner 5:30 to 13 ,30, 81.25.
with the Lord Himself on the prob- future works on the subject. And he
Samuel Elkin of Mt. Clemens Is tion will be held at Cleveland, Ohio,
Sunday Dinner 11:30 5. m. to B p.
lems of the world below and of the himself, Prof. Neumark said, had been
at the Hotel Hollenden, on May IC,
11.50.
Honor Guest at Banquet
children of Israel in particular. Ile aid:d by Prof. Matter's work revis-
17, 18. The complete program,
would sometimes get out into the ing his views lin JUNOSI1 111111iiMillhy 11s
in New Hotel.
which will be announced shortly, will
there he would pray with expressed in his writings.
include as speakers persons of highest
and
fields
(1 to illuminate many dark spots and I
fervent devotion, with nothing to in
An unusual tribute W11.1 paid to international standing not only in the —62525ag--52-52529
o
lenient. between him and the heavens, ,
f ym an y cm ''' .
I Samuel Elkin of Mt. Clemens, who field of medicine but also inother
shed rivers of pious J` recti
t'it.teral years ago I saw at hisoace recently purchased the Olympia 110- phases of scholarship.
0
and he would
'

The principal address will be made
tears for "Galuth Hashekluna.
a completed extensive work—n shot
o - ten, whe" more than 1"" guests gath-
used to pray with such fervor that arly edition of the Talmudic treatise, erect at the hotel last Tuesday eve- by Rabbi Abba Ilillel Silver, one of
GLENDALE 3000
he would be bathed in perspiration, Taanith, comparing our own text with ning and honored him with a ban- the foremost of American rabbis, a
The Cafe With the Glass Dance Floor
and there seemed ti be no end to his various manuscripts showing some (le- qua. Leading citizens of Aloutit profound scholar and a leader in all
viatiens and comparing it, further- Clemens and guests from Detroit and philanthropic work. Another address
'I'v"6"n•
These traits of character, this taci- more, with other commentators who 1 other plains were present. Warren will be made by Dr. William N. Beggs,
Presenting
r o • Stone of Mount Clement, who acted one of the foremost authorities on
,litiit, ere
tl ,i
,,,ork differently
his text
turnity, were only intensified during L., vt.,i(til etthi t,1 rye read Ilia
Most Extraordinary Artists Ever Brought to
as toastmaster, sketched the career of tuberculosis in the country.
The
his wander-years in later life, when
Detroit.
all these differing variants to the host from the time of his arrival
th,,, were snares and pitfalls on the reduced
road. Other people are prime to he a common text loused upon strictly in the Bath City to the presents
Kadimah
Hebrew
School
Will
Speeches were given by Oscar C.
made talkative, clamorous, under the scientific foundations. This work, as
s
wh
Mr. Elkin
o praied
e
(Only • Few More Days)
influence of hardship and want; ot welt as the Emounoth V' death, it Lungerhausn,
Open Branch on Twelfth
A Performer You Will Never Forget.
so Prof. Molter, all that life could to seems to ale, have not yet been pub- as a worthy descend ent o f all Samuels
Street
May
17.
in
history;
Judge
Charles
11.
Ilumm-
Our product is not only "Easy to tool
to him was to make him only still,more
rd
live with."
And thus did Professor Moller labor rich of the Probate ('court, lo tu
'silent more reticent. This idealistic
at" but "Easy to
f, h;tts, all his life. His youth had not run of Mr. Elkin's charitable work; Paul
The Katlimah Hebrew School at
The Cleverest Sister Team Before the Public.
t iti' . w
.
KiWBTlia
eFurnme 11/4N anranu =fib tea it were, art
442 Holbrook avenue, under the di-
very smoothly, either. Ile was e born in Schanher, pr sident of the
he first began to feel them in
81'8 31 the little village of Biskup- Club; Judge Neil E. Reid
. of the Cir- rectorship of Isaiah ('hereof, will
,11(. 11
Park <Place oPorthedle,A113 Germany. At that time there was
open a branch school in the north-
,
had
a different
on Barry
Chanoton,
tbe
1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 not muieh hospitiflity shown a Russian
fthr,
half a mile name,
from Russian
1 olancl
coif Court, representing
representim, the
,
west section of Detroit at 89112
and, having
PI Louis Wolf, Twelfth street, corner of Hazelwood,
BI
COMMENCING SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 10
the
bkers
of
the
city,
th i n G erma ny, even
you
an
in Galicia he assumed
or Polish
Eng•gement Eatraordinaire of
on Sunday, May 17, at 10 a. tn.
— I the
though
he put
might
know more
than all be
, settling
rabbis
together.
He
would
I
name
of
his
father-in-law,
Isaac
Mal-
president
of
the
Business
Men'sAs-
-------- - - -
Milton M. Alexander of Many Jewish parents in that district
sociation.
looked down upon as if he belonged ter. At first Henry Matter studied the Deetroit also spoke. Messages were have expressed the need and desire
(The Sweetheart of the Air)
0% •nd BREN•
th•RPHY
JUDGES MU
to
some
caste
or not
race.
Youths Bible and the Talmud with his father. read from half a hundred friends and fur a Hebrew school of the Kailiniah
like
him inferior
were not
only
encour-
Formerly Playing the Title Role in "Plain Jane."
NAN say t 5 of the cases
the age of IS he went to Hodlow, admirers who were unable to attend type and have requested Mr. Chern.
ENTIRE PERFORMANCE DURING DINNER
, the banquet.
can be settled out of Court.
if near
off to open the branch.
aged in their studies but, on the eon-
near Przemysl, where he began seem
No Cover Charge Till 9 P. M.
Durin • the dinner Walter Fenton
As an innovation the Kadimah
They know.
tar subjects and languages. At that
Wiry, discouraged and kep t do w n
FOOD, SERVICE, DANCE MUSIC—All of the Best
time died David Gordin, the editor of led in community singing and Joseph School will hold special tri-weekly
the
Courts.
pssible.
I take NO cues to
when young Matter arrived he Ihimagid, and the new editor, F.Ikin's fraternity brothers froni Ann sessions for the benefit of the busy
\11d so
es t. o f i n „ i the
advertised in the paper Arbor entertained the guests with col- school child who finds it difficult to
in llr'tlin, filled With the h
.'"
tentiens and the wisdi m of the Torlits..
that
he was in need of a "Mesader lege songs. Miss Cohen of Detroit attend Hebrew school daily.
rom the
rendered two solos.
1 . -' , ” (Hebrew typesetter) with a
• dit encoura„mem f
leading spirits of that communtty all command of the Hebrew language.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
he got was the advice to go to work. When Maher saw the advertisement
ARBITRATOR
A similar answer was given to Prof. he made his way to I.yk, but here it
Malter 's subsequent colleague at t ra ns pi red that what Goldberger re-
Dropsie College, the scholarly Arabist, ally wanted was II skilled typesetter.
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708 Barium 81d8.
Dr. Halter, when he came to Frank- Ile advised young Matte r to en roll at

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promising to find him free board. But
the kindly offer had to Inc rejected be-
cause things were not exactly "strict-
ly kosher" among those Jews of Lyk.
Henry Matter thereupon proceeded
to Berlin. here Hildesheimer, Joel
and other rabbis told him
did nut take to heart that d ers
advice
° of to
lea
to work and learn some trade. Ho. ard ,
, and in defiance of the °
Frankfort Jewry chose times now gimme. Ile at to
was bound to very frequent fasting until, some
th


fort-on-the-Main. Had these young
--- men followed the advice of their "well-
, wishes" in Germany the world of
Jewry might have been presented with
two additional mechanies of one kind
or another, but we would have lost two
the
very noted scholars.

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Reconditioned. A
real buy.... ............... $ 500 cause
Still a good deal of chagrin to sen- months
he aecidtintally
was
of
ed a later,
position
as tut r to the
chit-
tive natures such as these two and teen of a wealthy Jew who gave him
Int'l 5-ton, long wheel-
si
Often
71 week . A I
int
it
did
somewhat
embitter
t
(m.
a
room
and
one
base,. truck good.
to And there were ! ditional tutoring on the outside netted
they felt destx.ra.
ho really began to feel sorry t him five marks a week. Meantime he
Cab and stake bop y.
others w
d a
study
.
that
they hail
it how to "adjust" Audio' hard and after Irng and care-
all. Those
who titer
knew
-
As .........................
finally
ful preparati on he was finally,
artment of
Intl a 2-ton, long wheel-
themselves were in a better situation. 69, adinitted to the
re
Philisophy
at
the
University
of
Ber-
But those who could nut do so we
be. s Good rubber.
vompelled to suffer. Malta thus suf. lin. He graduated in with a I
years and years,
New motor. Cab
I."
m
felt d • silence for
years he made the ac- I
and stake body....
„ ._.1000 until he had entirely withdrawn wit • During those
of the eminent .lewish

in his shell. Although he did receive ,
Int'l 1-ton Speed
quite some encouragelnent
and in. scholar,
m that great Jewish
scholar, Steinschneider, Pr. f. Lazar-
I us and others, being gradually drawn
,
spiration from st(.;hschheider,
Truck, cab and
l, into the world of scholarship. Ile was
oses
scholar, m
were a
body. Pneu-
about to be appointed Professor of
Lazarus, his ways of living
at the "Hoch 'hole." For
matte tires ............... 750 ready set, and nothing could change 1Talmud
I some reason or other, however, some

him.
t

was M -
finally p tier
Reo Speed Truck. Cab
Was
because
there
one else
However , just
in his heart, surround- chair and, thanks to the influence of
and stake body._ . :375 pence and calm outwardly
with silence Steinschnieder, Henry Mailer was giv-
also
in g 11 011 mh
e was able to its much , to en a position as librarian at the Jew-I
inn 1\lodel 11 3-4 ton,
al c,
As is .......... • 250 i aant
create many tine things. For a‘tal- ish Comniunal Library of Berlin.
just in.
e h ighest
In DOJO the Jews of Cincinnati eel.'
ness and th the
ant ripens in
"sti ll, ebrated the eightieth birthday of the
Int'l 1-ton, dump body,
sti lt only by
dom is revea
president of the Hebrew Union Col-
cab and pneumatic
iall voice"
a distinguished lege, Isaac wise, and in his honor
Henry :MHO' was
tires. Almost new.. 1600' "
new chair was established at that in-
scholar, a thorough-going student,
excellent stitution. Gustav Karpeles Wan asked
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in to recommend a fitting incumbent and I
and I 1
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arrived in Cincinnati. Soon he return-
ed to Berlin, for which he had a strong
longing, but did not remain there and
quickly went back to Cincinnati. Ilere
resign-'
uestigatirns be succeeded in bringing he stayed until 1907, when he of
ard-
yenTS hard-
to light new'things and new thoughts if There followed two
in
1909,
when
Dropfee
k
to
the
r
f
wo
o
tn ty ship, nut fo
' • t.
which
'
unded in Philadelphia, he
A very great deal
was
uciul
ofeorship of
world of science..
lkOs
1734 W. I,AFAYET1T,
sl by Pro f.Malter 'accepted a call to a prss
has ISS.11 contributi
f I 'WW1 learning Post-Biblical Literature and Philos-
FACTORY BRANCH
to the
and literature. With his writings and ophy.
PHONE MAIN 1580
ty
In his death. .1ewry has lost a great
treatises he has enriched the trt use
intellectual force. The Jewish world
of the Jewish spirit. Ile also
as a whole is now poor enough in
much in the Hebrew language, putting
crown of glory upon Hebrew letters eminent scholars and scientists. But
Jewry, especially, where
in A11106(111
with his admire i i • , .1
swat men, lo s ,e,
di th
His first entry into the world of t h er e •
I •
tom>
learning was made with his little book , like these are felt still more k
and painfully.
entitled "Abu !laid Algazali."
abic
--

Abut !laid Algazali was an Aenth ,
he elev
ohiio,opher who livva in t
entury. 1 was his philosophic work i Prince Dietrich of Germany
Visits Nash Motors Ke-
which Prof. Matter edited, from var. I 1
comments an d
nosha Plant.
ions texts, with h is own this scholarl y I
- --
.111
F
rt
annotations.
Partial g • deal, of
..f the royal blood, Diet
work it was at ante apparent that
,
A
prim
your heating plass%
- .1 a great 1 rich 7u \Vied, was the guest of the
the young author p
No mod foe breaking
deal in the future and the famous Nash Motors Company last wee ,I
German philosopher, Kuno Fischer, slipping into Kenosha and out again
up a night's Jeep to
as'
actually did bestow high praise upon as quietly and as unceremoniously
open op tits firs Is
of praise
'
h were a plain American '
Monk .
his
him
for
tle• gayly maniac
scher nivant, of course. thnugn
business
man. As a matter of fact
i
(non Kuno F
trying'
Lae no' MASTER
a young
make dial
his to
'hark
in the man
world of , Prince Dietrich, a Wurttemberger of
a to great
Stuttgart, Germany, is a business
heap yos aasalsnt
s actively interested in
s
able and permit roe
learnirg.
hebrought Steinschneid. man.
Ile i
fac-
one of the greatest molt cr sit
another hour of rya
Later
of
• f .newish Literature" tories in Germany.

translating Prince Dietrich canny at a time when
e r s
and slew,.
Hebrew
literature,
I.
into
°nits' did the Nash factories are breaking all
rr De....snewr
that work into Hebrew. Not
the sum total of previous sales and production record:
he thereby add to
of his
scene of typical
Hebrew tvritings but the style
and he beheld a
co
ndid
in
itself a sple
American activity.
translation was
American
"This is one of the two
contribution to the beauty of n Hdebrew.
Ile wrote various essays a works automobile factories in which I am
Electrician
in English and Hebrew about the Ar- particularly interested," said Dietrich
944 WEST WARREN AVE.
Kindi. Ile pre- to C. W. Nash. "in Germany our
abic philosopher, Al
o f the
Wiring and Repairing
pared an extensive biography d poet, methods are different. There five
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great Jewish philosopher
a day will be produced by the
Ben Joseph Ihn cars
same number of men that would build(
Rabbi Shem Too,
thirteenth 300 cars a day here with your won-
Falkira, who lived in the
,
,
of its thoroughness derful machinery and methods of'
century. filiCallSe
d illustrations, this is production equally as wonderful."
LET
its n ew facts an
e only biography that
great
ra ctically th
p really
MOVE YOU
There is no one who sleeps at night
tells the story of that
does not get a taste'
Cut Rate Moving •nd Stor•ge.
in h i , bed
Jewish thinker.
o
Prof. Matter had also gotten ready' of d eath. — wh almud.
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Hudson's leadership is based upon ten years'
concentration in refining a I;reat car around the
his exclusive ra g

famous Super-Sir motor.

lion added SO' to motor efficiency, yielding 76
added weight, size or cost.
horsepower without
It almost doubled car endurance. No design,
however costly, has been found to excel Super-

There has been constant improvement in eyerydetail.
Easier steering, greater roadability, more comfort,
better materials, finer workmanship, handsomer
appearance, and more lasting finish. In all ways it is
the greatest Iludson and the lowest priced Hudson.

HUDSON SUPER-SIX SEDAN

5

Passenger 8 1695 Price, (was 31795)-7 Passenger $1795

Deii,reif

$

427

$1775

(was '1895)

Delivered Price, $1575

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AARON DeROY MOTOR CAR CO.

PARTS AND SERVICE

THESE METROPOLITAN DEALERS
AND
TEAGAN MOTOR SALES
FRED K. HENRY
3538 Grand RiverAve.

ast W. C•naeld Ave.

24 Boor Service.

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3711 Michigan Ave

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1245 Grand

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POTTS MOTOR SALES

CRESSY AUTO SALES

11440 Joe. Camp•o Ave.

527 Jeff..... Ave. East

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CLEMENTS SALES & SERVICE

1440.1444 Michigan Ave.

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16350 Woodward Ave.

There Is •

7023 Gratiot Ave.

RUND MOTOR SALES

8927 Mack Ave.

Hudson•Essez Service Station

Wholesale and Ret•il Salesrooms

WOODWARD AT GARFIELD

Day Phone—Glendale 9570

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2966 Gr•tiot Ave.

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HARWITH COMPANY

11651 Woodward Ave.

7738 Harper Ave.

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ROY W. WOOD

8510 Twellth Street

229•,31. Michigan Ave.

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10939 Kerche•al Ave.

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17005 Grand River Ave.

12740 Jefferson Aso East

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