JUNE 12, 1925

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Insurance Com-1 day, with its more than $50,000,000 of
business in force.; with its almost $5,-
pony Will Celebrate Pres-
1000,000 of assets; with its agency or-
ident's Anniversary.
ganization carrying the banner of

According to its usual custom, the
Detroit Life Insurance Company is ob-
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A Reviews High Commis. serving June month as President's
J . T A.
Month, and is conducting a contest in
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sioner's Resolve Ere Leav-
honor of M. E. O'Brien, the president
of the company. The agents of the
ing London in 1920.
company plan to write $3,000,000 of
new business as a demonstration of
CONCRETE GARBAGE and
LONDON —(J
. T . A )—Sir Her their loyalty to their president.
ASH RECEPTACLES
Bert Samuel is expected to leave Pal-
This year is the fourteenth anniver-
(Freon Coirreopendence end Cables of Jewish Telegraphic Arancy•)
Do net wart until • Court Nolln is sent
estine on June 10, according to des- nary of Mr. O'Brien's connection with
mt. Price will increase 20 per cant.
Call
Two thousand eight hundred and ninety-five Jewish immigrants arrived patches received here from Jerusalem. the company. On June C, 1911, he was
in Palestine during the month of May, according to figures published in As the day of his departure and Lord elected president and appointed
H. M. KOFFMAN
Plumer's succession draws nearer, the agency manager and the company to-
Jerusalem.
912 E. HANCOCK ST.
view Sir Herbert Samuel took of his
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Norman Bentwich, solicitor general, only Jewish member of the Pales- mission when he left for Palestine in' -
815 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg.
according
to
a
June,
1920, is recalled.
I tine government, will resign from his position shortly,
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In a statement issued to the press
report published in Jerusalem.
• • • •
before his departure from London, Sir
The bill introduced by the Lithuanian government into parliament pro- Herbert Samuel said then:
"It is a high task to aid in the up-
viding that Lithuanian be the only language of instruction in the schools
JUDGES MURPHY and BREN•
building of the holy land. I have ac-
by a majority vote in the Diet.
of the national minorities was defeated
NAN say that 50% of the cases
cepted it gratefully. I would wish to
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caw be settled out of Court.
They know.

A delegation of Jews, Moslems and Christians, representing the French make known the general principles
which will be followed by the admin.
Masonic Lodge In Egypt, pleaded with the French consul of Alexandria
for the removal of Father Leonce because of his propagating the blood istration.
"Complete religious liberty will be
libel tale.
maintained in Palestine. The places
a • • a

I take NO cases to the Courts.

A. C. LAPPIN

The opening exercises of the museum of the Bezaiel Art School in Jeru- sacred to the great religions will re-
main in the control of the adherents
Id hrecently. Nahum Sokolow delivered an address
of those religions. A civilian adniin-
eulogizing Professor Shatz, the founder of the school. The museum con-
y
tains nearly 6,000 examples of ancient and modern art and has 18 rooms. istration for the countr will be at
once established. The higher ranks
. • • •
Solomon Motif', 63 years old, settler in the village of Sapischinko in will consist of British officials of abil-
the district of Hemel, was brutally murdered in his home by three peasants ity and experience, The other ranks
the same village, according to a report received in Riga. Slatin's family will be open to the local population ir-
of
escaped death only after considerable resistance. The peasants plundered respective of creed. Order will be
firmly enforced. The economic &-
the house.
velopment of the country will be ac-
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR

ARBITRATOR

708 Barium Bldg.

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Cadillac 4443

F. Huriny

A list containing 300 names of leading Jew's, including some baptized tively promoted.
"In accordance with the decision of
Jews, was published by the Arbeiter Press, the organ of the anti-Semitic
Ilakenkreuzler party. The list gives the first and last names and addresses the Allied and Associated Powers,
ll be adopted to recon-
of the leading Jews in Austria and is intended for the "attention" of the measures Jew ish National Henn, in
struct the
Hakerikreuzler.
Palestine
.
The
yearnings of the Jew-
• • • •
ish people for 2,0110 years, of which the
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Lord Bearsted, president of the Shell Oil Company and at one time
Lord Mayor of London, was made viscount on the occasion of the king's modern Zionist Movement is the latest
expression, will at last be realized.
birthday. Lord Bearsted, whose original name was Marcus Samuel, is a
The steps taken to this end will be con-
well
known philanthropist in London and is vice-president of the League
Systems I
Bookkeeping
Audits
sistent with a scrupulous respect for
of British Jews.
the rights of the present non-Jewish
Weekly or Monthly
• • • •
The first death sentence imposed on a Jew in Palestine was commuted inhabitants. The country has room
BEN SACHS
by the Court of Appeals of Jerusalem. The court withdrew the death sen- for a larger population than it now
Public Accountant
tence imposed upon Hirshoren and commuted the sentence to 15 years im- contains and Palestine properly pro-
312 DETROIT LIFE BUILDING
prisonment. Ilirshorn was sentenced on the charge of having murdered vided with roads, railways, harbors
and electric power, with the soil more
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his wife in a fit of jealousy.
highly cultivated, the waste lands re-
• • • •
Professor Albert Mosse, well known German jurist and brother of the claimed, forests planted and malaria
For Dental Gold, publisher of the Berlinner Tageblatt, died in Berlin at the age of 79. extripated, with town and village in-
dustries encouraged, can maintain a
Platinum, Silver, Dia- Professor Mosse was for a number of years counsel of the Japanese govern- large additional population not only
ment and was the co-author of the new Japanese constitution, being mainly
monde, magneto points, false teeth,
without hurt, but, on the contrary,
responsible for the ordinances of the provinces and communities.
with much advantage to the present
jewelry, and valuables. Mail to-
That the Jewish community of Great Britain is officially represented inhabitants. Immigration of the
day. Cash by return mail.
character that is needed will be ad-
Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego Mich.
on a birth control committee was disclosed when the National Council for mitted into the country in proportion
P o Morals
issued a report of its activities. The report deals with the
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birth control question from the medical, economic and religious stand- as its development allows employment
points. It includes representatives of all communities. The Jewish corn- to be found.
"Above all, educational and spi
munity is officially represented by the conservative rabbi, Sir Herman
HOME MADE BUTTER
ual influences will be fostered, the
Gollancz.
Direct fro/ Our Churn to
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hope that once more there may radi-
Your Table.
Intervention of the police was necessary when the pupils of St. Lather- ate from the Holy Land moral forces
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS
ince; School of Alexandria declared a strike following the dismissal of Father of service to mankind. These are the
OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS
I.eonce. Father Leonce was dismissed following protests made by the purposes which, under the high super-
THE SASS DAIRY CO.
Jewish community to the French consul against his practice of repeating intendence of the League of Nations,
t, th e exec .,
Half Block North of Clairmount
to his pupils the ritual murder tale. Crowds demonstrated in the streets, th e British governmen
9160 Twelfth Street.
, demanding Father Leonce's return and the expulsion of Jewish pupils from else of its Mandate for Palestine, will
the school. seek to promote."
• • .
Both Jewish members of the Jerusalem municipal council, in acre: n
STORAGE
MOVING
with the desires of the Jewish community of Jerusalem, resigned f
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their position as a result of a conflict with the Arab mayor, Mr. Nalisash.
SHIPPING
The Jewish aldermen requested that in addition to the Arab secretar y
CRATING
Jewish secretary should attend the imagines of the municipal council ;
take down the minutes of the meeting in Hebrew. Up to the present 0.
an Arab protocol has been made. • • •
•
The Jewish theological seminary which has been erected by the Fedei
tion of Italian Jewish communities in Florence was named the Victor Ei
manuel Seminary in commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary
King Victor Emmanuel's accession to the throne. The anniversary was' reading for at least two reasons: it
observed on June 7, when the king received a deputation of Italian Jews. explores a rich and beautiful culture
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
The Zionist Federation in Italy has decided to inscribe the name of the which Americans ought to know, and
king in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. it yields the portrait of an extra ordi-
nary woman. Rebekah Bettelheim
Dr. Bernard Kahn, European director of the Joint Distribution Corn- was born in Hungary, the daughter
mittee arrived in Moscow recently. In an interview with the correspondent of a rabbi; but she came with her
of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency he stated that the object of his visit family to the United States soon after
was to acquaint himself with the situation of the Jews in Russia in general the close of the Civil War. Her
and particularly with the situation of the colonization work. Accompanied memoirs of Richmond and San Fran-
cisco and Baltimore, which fill the
by Dr. Joseph Rosen, J, D. C. director of the colonization work in Russia, earlier portions of the memoir, are
he is making a tour of the Jewish settlements in Crimea.
beautifully clear; the record of her
• • • •
Thirteen professors of the age of 65 were pensioned by the University maturer life is impressive in the ex-
of Chicago, according to a ruling of the university board requiring that on treme. One of eight children in a
5. 2; •1
were'
reaching the age of 65 professors should be retired and pensioned. Excep- happy though sober Jewish family,
tion was made with Professor Albert Michaelson, the great American Jewish she grew up with notions of re-
on the Ocean Front
physicist, who is now 72 years of age. Professor :Michaelson is considered sponsibility toward her kind and
American end European Plana.
the greatest physicist after Einstein. Einstein formulated his theory of race which when finally she met ■
Alexander Kohut' in New York and
Therapeutic Baths.
relativity on the basis of Professor Michaelson's research.
• •
was asked by him in marriage, made
•
Golf Privileges. Garage.
An attempt to establish a new route from Palestine to Bagdad, the her more than willing to dedicate
Spring Rites •
her career to him his work and
capital
of
Mesopotamia,
avoiding
the
territory
of
Syria.
was
successfully
JOEL HILLMAN, President
completed when Capt. Norman Nairn, accompanied by Commander Prim- his eight orphaned children. The ac-
rose, chief of the l'alestine air staff; went from Jerusalem through Amman count of her scholar-husband is the
most vivid thing in a book packed
to Bagdad in an automobile for the first time. The trip took o
and the route lay within the borders of the British mandated territory the with expert sketches of persons and
whole way. It was stated that ultimately a railway will he built by the places. Indeed, his "Aruch Com-
pletum," a great Talmudic lexicon in
British authorities.
eight volumes which took him 12
• • • •
i
The tonib of Simeon the Just, high priest in Palestine in the second hours a day for '20 years to complete,
century B. C., whose maxim was "The world exists through three things, may be said to occupy the place of
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law, worship and beneficence." was the scene of tumult when, in accordance hero in the entire narrative. Mrs.
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with local traditions, many Jews gathered at the tomb after the conclusion Kohut devoted herself so wholly to
WIC
of the Feast of Weeks holiday. Some of the assembled exclaimed in tears: him and his affairs that after his
sag
"Samuel our father. Palestine our fatherland; long live Balfour." Tumult death in 1894 she was compelled to
resulted. The police intervened and dispersed the crowd. heating ninny. look about for a cause to serve lest
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Great indignation was aroused by this action of the 'police. her life become useless to herself and
to the world; and her subsequent
• • •
The econOmic crisis in Poland has hit the Jews so hard that the Jewish story is the story of the schools an
masses have been compelled to give up meat because they cannot afford to charities which have engaged her
These por-
Particular People Prefer
pay for it. The Warsaw Jewish butchers state that there has never been warm and active mind.
y the dons of the memoir sutler in com-
the Palais
such a disproportion in the amount of meat per family consume
with
the
earlier
portion ,
parison
Jewish and Christian population in Warsaw as there is today. The drop
Strictly censored. Highest
has been so heavy that whereas kosher meat generally costs 50 per cent through being of necessity less con-
Standard
more than any other meat, the butchers have been compelled, because of crete; the Council of Jewish Women
small demand, to reduce their prices to the some level as other meat.1 is less interesting, at least to the lay
Band You
Pale&
the
reader, than Alexander Kohut. But
I • • •
Lave to Dance With. •
The Feast of Weeks, commemorating the handing down of the Ten I no page of the book is really dull,
all of the pages are distinguished
Commandments on Mount Sinai and the conclusion of the spring harvest, and
I was celebrated in Palestine in conformity with ancient Biblical rites, after by the presence upon them of a rare,
interruption of 1,855 years. Partciularly impressive were the celebra- maternal personality.—The Nation.
Michigan Paper Stock Co. , an
tions of the Jewish labor settlements in the far regions of Galillee. Several I
thousand
men and women, settlers of the Valley of Jezreel, where colonize- I S. K. Slobin Tells of Rapid
MEYER BARRON. Prop
I
Buy.. of All Blade of
. tion has been started recently. gathered at the labor colony, En Charod, on
Growth of Jos. Campau
French Syria. Adorned with flowers and sheaves '
. the border of Galillee and
WASTE PAPER
Business Frontage.
of corn, the .procession marched along the road singing new Hebrew songs. ■
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1342 Brownlee St.
Cadillee 17011
Cedillas 1708
A committee of nine to conduct negotiations with the Joint Distribu-
,
Committee on behalf of the relief conference held recently under the I An exceptional opportunity to make
don
excellent
business
y amuel
is investments
wing offered in by
auspices of the American Jewish Congress was appointed by Dr. Stephen frontage
_
S. Wise. The committee, which will urge the J. D. C. leaders to adopt the K. Slobin, who specializes in Jos.
principle of "common counsel," consists of lion. Carl Sherman, chairman;
au frontage. Mr. Slobin has
elphia, Mrs. Rebecca Kohut, Camp
MANUEL URBACH
the
A. Coralnick, Jacob Ginzberg of Philadelphia,
Dr.
Congressman Nathan D. Perlman, Dr. A. J. Rangy, Adolph Stern, Benjamin been 15
specializing
this field
for
years and in
enjoys
the repute-
Granite and Marble
M'inter and Isaac Zee The committee also includes the members of the past
for
ion
otzkin,
t
Jewkh World Relief Conference delegation, Dr.
Leo Dr.
M Oscar
vestments
for all his clients.
Kahn and Rabbi Moses Eisenstadt.
! In speaking of the rapid develop
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The grave of the famous Rabbi Elieser Ben Elijah Ashkenazi, who died ment said:
of Jos. Campau avenue Mr. Sto-
bin
Phone Cadillac 0048
"To give you an idea of how Jos.
at Cracow in 1585, has just been discovered in the old cemetery of the
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
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Jewish
quarter
of
Kazimierz.
Rabbi
Elieser
Ben
Elijah
Ashkenazi,
Craco
scholar, Talmudist and physician, was born in 1512, it is believed, Campau business frontage has in-
Dealer in Detroit.
s in famous
the Levant. Ile first became rabbi in Egypt. He then went to Cyprus, creased illustration:
in value, I cite the following
an an
where he was rabbi at Famagusta for two years. Ile traveled considerably
" Before Jos. Campau was paved,
he e
cfter that, being at Venice, Prague and the ( rimea. In .
frontage between Holbrook and Candi
to Italy, where he became Rabbi of Cremona. Here he published his work, was selling for $100.00 or less per foot
" 'Lek
ii sef h " dedicated to Joseph Nasi, the Duke of Naxos. Four years and today this prnperty Is aa ue a
where from 81 200.00 to $1,500.00 per foot.
• . I t d Rabbi of Posen In 1584 he went to Cracow,
after
such
l
Ile died there the following year. As a Tamudist,
Sections north of Cana to Davison
, he became ra bbi.
Isserles and
Caro,
the
author
of
"Shulchon
Aruch,"
Moses
a•
Joseph
have increased in like proportion. Jos.
' men
Solomon Luria considered him of equal authority with themselves.
Campau, north of Davidson, is not a
i
new eubdivision but is an old este -
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theincktsly populated
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laInshde,,d.i"Jilagillbi(m
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a short walk to Ford's Highland Pari
I, plant."
IMr. Slobin has some of this proper-
, ty available at reasonable prices and
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
0 ' will answer all inquires without any
obligation. His office is at 1372 Pe-
T•lephone Empire 2114
John R. Street

Henry

Electrician
944 WEST WARREN AVE.
Wiring and Repairing

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service, help, kindliness and good
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cheer into every city, town and ham-
dation Fund, the Jewish National
let of Michigan, is considered a fitting
Fund and the Ilebrew University,
tribute to the effort, the kindliness and
Mrs. A. C. Lappin, accompanied by
the executive tbility of Mr. O'Brien. Mrs. S. A. Popkin, sang "Eili,Eili,"
and "Itachem." Following the ad-
Beware of the man whose god is dresses motion pictures of Palestinian
in the skies.—Epigram.
s hoowit n. was inade by
aet Al'aiti 7f111% ;■e U r fle Cein
Louis Dann, treasurer of the local
It is useless to declare that all men Karen Ilayesod and of the campaign,
are born free if you deny that they that deflations may be sent to him at
are born good. Guarantee a man's 1554 Franklin street by persons de-
goodness and his liberty will take care siring to contribute who were not via.
of itself.—Epigram.
it•d by the small corps of workers.

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Grennan's Bakery

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at the
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KOSHER MEAT
STAND

Fish Market

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whom we have sold fish--we
invite you to our new shop,
is,aring you of the same fine
s~ rc ice that you have re-
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found at this market.

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