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September 18, 1925 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-18

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GLORY TO OUR PEOPLE

By RABBI EZEKIEL AISHISKIN

LOWER PRICES

FRANKLIN

Lower prices, announced September 1 on
Series 11, Franklin Cars, still further increase
their values — already the greatest in Frank-
lin's 23 years of fine car manufacture.

In Series 11 the adding of high power, com-
plete equipment, and the de Causse style de-
signs to Franklin comfort, dependability and
efficiency was bound to create a sensation and
bring new success. For the six months just
closed sales were running 60% ahead of the
same period in 1924.

With its outstanding beauty and performance,
with quality unchanged and prices reduced,
Series 11, now more than ever, offers the finest
motoring at the least possible cost. Phone or call
on us for the new prices and a demonstration.

Full equipment, even spare tire, tube, cover and
lock, is included at the n.ltv list price. Only tax
and freight are extra.

FRANKLIN MICHIGAN COMPANY

On Rosh Hashonah, New Year, we say the following
prayer: "And therefore, 0 Lord, give glory unto Thy
people." When we look back and observe the year that
has just passed closely we see that this prayer was partly
answered. The opening of the Hebrew University on
Mount Scopus indicates that part of our old glory has
really returned.
From many lands came delegations, representing every
sect and every denomination; professors, diplomats, among
them the illustrious Balfour, all came to be present at the
dedication and to bring us their heartiest blessings and
congratulations. That great day will remain engraved
deeply in our memories and will be written in golden let-
ters in the history of our people. The Har Hazophim,
Mount of Watching (Mount Scopus) from which one has
a commanding view of many things at its foot has become
now the great center of attention of the whole civilized
world and the new structure is expected to be a temple
of knowledge, culture and civilization. At the same time
new academies for the special study of the Talmud have
been established in Hebron and Jerusalem, institutions
which tend to add more glory to our people.
Unfortunately, we must admit that the departure of
High Commissioner Sir Herbert Samuel from Palestine
does not give any glory to our people. We reflect upon
this incident with a heavy heart and we ask ourselves:
What will the new High Commissioner be to us? A sim-
ilar question we find in the book of Joshua, V v, 13, "And
it came to pass, when Joshua was by Jericho, that he
lifted up his eyes and looked, and, behold, there stood a
man over against him with his sword drawn in his hand;
and Joshua went unto him and said unto him: Art thou
for us or for our adversaries? And he said, Nay, but I
am captain of the host of the Lord; I am now come. And
Joshua fell on his face to the earth and bowed down and
said unto him: What saith my Lord unto his servant? And
The captain of the Lord's host said unto Joshua: Put off
thy shoe from thy foot for the place whereon thou stand-
est is holy."
The Jewish nation asks the man whose sword is drawn
in his hand, the man who has acquired his military repu-
tation: Art thou for us or for our adversaries? Will you
be with us to protect our interests in Palestine or will you
be with our adversaries?
Let us hope his answer will be: Nay, but I am captain
of the host of the Lord. I am now come! I am come to
co-operate with you; put off thy shoe from off thy foot
for the place whereon thou standest is holy! Palestine
is holy on account of you, Palestine is holy for you!

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

We extend our sincere wishes to the Jewish Community
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year

Geo. H. Zuver

MAKE NEW YEAR LIVING ISSUE

Distributors

16350 Woodward Ave., Arlington 1950, Detroit, Mich.

By CLARENCE J. McLEOD

Other Franklin Dealers in this Vicinity

Jackson—Justin P. Fleming
Battle Creek—Earnest A. Richmond
Kalamazoo—Thos. M. Orrell Co.
Ann Arbor—Staebler & Sons, Inc.
Lansing—Justin P. Fleming
Bay City—Mohr Hardware & Furniture Co. Toledo—Franklin Auburn Sales Co.
Fort Wayne—Oscar E. Wobrock
Grand Rapids—Witter$ Motor Co.

Notice—Franklin Service & Parts Depart-
ment hate been moved from West Baltimore Ave.
to 16350 Woodward Ave.

As the holiday of Rosh Hashonah approaches, it is with
much pleasure that I send the Jewish people my very best
wishes for a happy and prosperous year.
The old year brings a sense of relief, in that its short-
comings and its failures are now to be left behind, while
the approach of a New Year brings the hope of something
different and better beyond in the path we are treading.
Whatever the past year may have been to you, make it a
dead history, but let the new year be a living issue. Make
it a year of service to your fellowmen. We should also
give renewed birth to the traditional idea that all men
are created equal, and if we are to be true Americans,
we will "Carry on" until that dominating idea is fully
realized by our great Republic.

O

FLASH

A CAB AT YOUR DOOR WHEN YOU CALL

EMPIRE 7000

CHECKER CAB COMPANY

Oreetings

From

Robert O.

Ewald

Councilman

May the New Year bring
Health, Happiness and
Prosperity to the
Jewish Community
of Detroit

The PREMIER small
Grand is less than
five feet in length.

Packard Car Driven in Canada
on Rail Ties, Because of
No Road.

Attention Florida Investors

Mr. B. H. Krell, of the firm of Ross & Krell, Miami Beach, Florida,
will be in the city for the next 10 days and will be ready to advise you
in regard to your holdings in and around Miami Beach. Mr. Krell will
be very glad to co-operate with owners and buyers interested in prop-
buys.
erties in this location. He also has at this time some exceptional

Listings For Immediate Sale

Beautiful 5-room Beach Bungalow, completely furnished, Michigan Avenue $50,000
between Seventh and Eighth. Price
Beautiful 8-room completely furnished home with garage and servants'
quarters in rear, on 75x150 ft. lot. Lot alone worth money. This is a $54,000
pick-up and will not last long. Price..
100 -ft. corner with furnished bungalow on key lot, two blocks from ocean. $110,000
Price
100x140-ft. corner, at Euclid and Fourteenth Sts. Apartment or Hotel site. $75,000
Price
100-150-ft corner, Ouimet and Fortieth St. Not far from the new Roney $52,500
Plaza Hotel. This is a very desirable hotel and apartment site. Price

BOCA-RATON
corner
in
this
new
beautiful
subdivision. More money will be
100x150 -ft.
made in this development in the next six months than in any subdivision
$10,000
in Florida. This corner is for quick sale only. Priced at
We also have some very desirable acreage right near this development. Can
sell five-acre tracts at $750.00 per acre. Ready to subdivide and big profits can be
realized.
TAM - MIAMI TRAIL ACREAGE
nymmximatelv 18 miles west of Miami on the
main
ri,:,-.
.
....
ag e lies
n...i ,....8,
.
320 Acres. This acre
be made
road between Miami and Tampa and is high and dry. This also can
into a beautiful subdivision. A fortune awaits a real live buyer.
$325 Per Acre
Price

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a. -

As a direct result of a pathfinding
trip A. F. Bement, vice-president of
the Lincoln Highway Association, and
F.. S. Evans, one of the founders of
the association, made last fall in a
Packard Six from Winnipeg to Vic-
toria, B. C., the Canadian govern-
ment now is at work on the actual
construction of one of the most im-
portant links of a great transconti-
netal highway through Canada.
Bement and Evans drove their
Packard for many miles over the
tracks of the Canadian National Rail-
road because there was no road. They
were forced to bump their way over
the ties, through tunnels and over
many railroad trestles at dizzy
heights above the Fraser River, a t
most places a raging mountain tor-
rent.
The present unit of the Canadian
transcontinental highway will link
Princeton and Hope, B. C., and open
up to American tourists one of the
most scenic spots on the American
continent. It was this section that
for years had baffled every effort,
of many motor car owners. A gold
medal awarded the Packard Motor
Car Company for the first car to
negotiate the trip had remained as
a standing offer for seven years, al- I
though many motorists had tried to
win it.
The Canadian Highway Associa-
tion recently wrote Mr. Bement that
his pathfinding trip not only resulted
In the government ending a contro-
versy of long standing and settling
on the route taken by the American
motorists but centered public (then;
tion generally on the necessity of a'
Canadian transcontinental highway.
The letter added that definite action
was expected in the near future for
the construction of sections of the pro-
posed great highway through Alberta,
Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

RATHER A MITZVAH

Fra

Mr. Krell is a pioneer of Florida and knows values in and around
Miami Beach. He is ready to advise you on Coral Gabela, Boca-Raton,
Seminol Beach and other interest-bearing properties in Miami Beach.
Now is the time to get in before the winter rush. People are making
fortunes every day. Why let your money lie idle when there is big
profits to be made.

ROSS & KRELL

"WE AIM TO

400 COLLINS AVENUE
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA

PLEASE, MAINLY TO DELIVER"

See Mr. Krell at Hotel Addison Between 10 A. M. and 12 N. Suite 731.

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An atheist once came in to see the
I famous "Nodah B'Jchudah" (Rabbi ,
Ezekiel Lando of Prague) and
thought to banter him on religion:
"Rabbi," said he, "I have trans-
gressed almost all the commandments I
of the orah but one."
"Why such partiality' What was
it?" the rabbi asked him in the same
vein.
"I have never yet committed the sin
of suicide," answered the atheist.
"Oh," said the rabbi, "I do not think
that that would be such • sin in your
case; in fact, I rather believe it
would be • "mitzvah."
"What! Where do you derive such
an idea?"
"Well, answered Rabbi Lam "It
says in the Torah (neut. xiii, 6), in
speaking of the unbeliever in general,
'So shalt thou put away the evil from
the midst of thee,' and our rabbis, in
Baba Metziah (speaking of removing
a nuisance), say, one need not be
particular as to how it is put away,
so long as it is done." The atheist
then retired from the contest.

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