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van will take place on Monday e,,,,,
ning, Dec. 14, at the Little th eme";
80 Rowena street. This will be in
the form of a Chanukah gathering,
Membership Dance:
All members are urged to be present
The Junior Hadassah Unit will hold
at this meeting, as a most :nteresting
its annual membership dance on Sun-
Chanukah program will be vi e".
day evening, Dec. 20, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue, for paid-up meth-
United Hebrew Schools Ac-
Play Contest:
hers and their escorts only. Tickets
The cultural committee of Junior
quaint Community With
can be secured only from the social
play con.
committee and prior to the affair.
Educational Work.
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Miss Florence Shirly Krell is chair
portunity to add to the dramatic
man of the committee and is being as-
Often you hear men say that if
sure she had made a dreadful sisted by the Misses Rose Gordon, terial of the organization there will
The week of Chanukah has been
WASHINGTON'S ORDERS was
be three prizes offered for the three
mistake about America.
Rose Lipsitz, Helen Shetzer, Mabel
they cared to invest a little
designated by the leaders of the Unit_
"Please, sir," he touched the sleeve August, Rhea Harris, Miriam Levine best plays and honorable mention
given to the next four. Ali girls who
ed Hebrew Schools as a week of Chin-
By Dorothy F. Zeligs.
money in this or that, they could
of one of the men who were pacing and Ethel Steinberg.
wish to enter the play contest may
up and down the deck. "Will you
uch, (Jewish Education.) During this
get thousands of more miles out of
call Rose Lipsitz, president .1 the Is.
"Why, mother dearest, what is the kindly explain to mother that George
week talks on education will be given
Choral Group:
cal unit, Glendale 1066-R.
matter?" demanded little Beryl in Washington would never stand for
their cars. But they don't bother.
The Junior Iladassah choral group
in the various centers circulars will surprise, as his mother clasped him anything like that. Mother thinks
be distributed, etc. But, ' besides these to her breast and burst into bitter they aren't going to let us in," he of which Miss Rhea Harris is in
They trade in on a new car.
charge, rendered several selections
ordinary measures the staff of teach- tears.
explained apologetically as if ashamed on Wednesday evening, Nov. 18,
Then we make the repairs—and
ers of the United Hebrew Schools have
"Why look, mother, there is Amer- of her misunderstanding. "But I when the joint meeting of the Junior
SAMUEL GOLDBERG
resolved to canvass the Jewish neigh-
the cars are good for thousands
ica, right before us, the glorious land studied the history of the United and Senior Hadassah chapters took
borhood for the purpose of arousing
The death of Samuel
of America!" The child's face was States," he added proudly, "and I am
of more miles, just as they said.
interest in education. This will give alight with joy, as from the great going to be like Washington when I place. The members of the choral aged 62 years, occured at hi, h orns.
group are: Ruth Cohen, Miriam Le- I
the Jewish masses an opportunity to
Friday
steamer where they stood he pointed grow up, because he was so brave and vine, Beatrice Lopate, Florence Krell, at 2047 Virginia park
get acquainted with the teachers of the
of sev.
to the country he had dreamed of so kind, and he made America free. But Nellie Sternberg, Bessie Green, Rita Nov. 20, following an
different Hebrew Schools and, what is long, and was now actually seeing mother didn't study about Washing-
eral months. The funera! oas held
Blunirosen, Theodorea Aronstam and on Sunday with internment
of equal importance, the teachers will
o Clover
ton, I guess, and that's why she's so
with his eyes.
Rhea llarris.
get in direct touch with the parents,
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"Beloved mother," he entreated in worried."
will hear their comments and criti-
Ilershman officiated. Mr. Goldberg
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"What's all this you are prating
9922 WOODWARD
cism. This mutual contact will un- his quaint Yiddish, "tell me, why do of, you foolish little dreamer," and Hadas”h Hymn:
was born in Russia and came to
The "Hadassah Hymn" which was America at an early age, ,ettling in
doubtedly have a wholesome effect on you weep?"
with
a
queer
smile,
half-kindly,
half-
The slender little woman only held
written for the Detroit Unit of Ha- Gladwin, Mich., 38 years ago and
the future development of intensive
sad, the man stalked away.
dassah by Miss Edith Ella Davis, De- coming to Detroit one year ago, lie
Jewish education in the city of Detroit. him closer, too overcome with emo-
Beryl was in despair. Sadly he troit pianist, was sung by the choral was a member of the Shaar.y Zedek
Preparations are being made for the tion to speak.
"Soon, dearest," he soothed her, gazed out at the darkening sky, and group on Wednesday evening, Nov. Synagogue, the Independent Order
final examinatoins and graduation ex-
his thoughts flew back to his home in
ercises of the third and largest grad- "soon we shall be with dear father Russia, which he had so gladly left, 18, before the Junior and Senior Ha- B'Nai B'rith and the Masons. Ile is
dassah Units. Miss Davis is a mem- survived by his widow, Jennie Jacobs
uating class of the United Hebrew in our new home in America."
At these words the mother wept for a poor, miserable home it had ber of the Detroit Junior Hadassah.
Goldberg; two daughters, Mrs. Leon
Schools. Exams and exercises will be
been. How clearly he recalled the
anew.
In
his
distress,
Beryl
looked
Newhouse of New York City and Miss
held immediately after Chanukah.
wretched little but with its few December Meeting:
i Abby Goldberg of Detroit, and one
Details will be given in the subsequent about him as if to find the cause for
her tears, and to his surprise noticed , broken-down pieces of furniture. Re-
'
son, Harry Goldberg of Gladwin.
The
next
meeting
of
Junior
Hades-
issue of The Chronicle.
that everyone seemed very much ex- turn to Russia! Ile could not bear
The children's Sabbath Minyon
cited and worried, and many of the to think of it.
(services) of the Philadelphia-Byron
,
"Beryl, child," the faint voice of
women were weeping, while the men
Talmud Torah has, because of its un-
walked up and down, talking in his mother interrupted his thoughts.
, be
been di v id -
usually large atten dance
Turning quickly, he saw her lean
troubled
voices.
senior
- ,r
n:: conrid
a yon
junior
a
Vaciii,it: i jr,
"Please, mamma," he begged, "tell back in her chair, white and shaky.
by its spec-
"Call someone, dearest," she mur-
me what is wrong."
ial group of children officers. Last
"Oh my child, my child," she mured, and fainted before his eyes.
I week there was election of officers of
The child's cry of fright summoned
Every Precaution Taken.
moaned, "we must go back, we must
the senior Minyon with the following go back. They will not let us enter many to his aid, and tender hands
results: Oscar Cohen, president, and the Promised Land. Oh, oh, oh," and lifted the poor woman and carried
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.
David Lifchitz, vice-president, Oscar she rocked back and forth in her her to bed.
FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
Cohen is also the chazon. The elec- grief, this little dark-eyed woman,
"Mother, dear mother, look at me,"
tion of the other officers will be held who seemed almost a child herself. implored Beryl tearfully, and as if
next week. The Minyon is supervised
"But, mother, you must be mis- in answer to his appeal the mother's
by Michael Michlin and Joseph Sil- taken. I know we can get in," cried eyes fluttered open and she smiled
verstein and the Kirby Center Minyon 10-year-old Beryl, straightening him-
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is supervised by Abraham Lecho- self with the air of a man of the
The ship physician was called, and
Morris I. Goldfecler, Mgr.
vitzky and Jacob Ariel.
world. "Don't you know," he ex- shook his head gravely over her con-
plained eagerly, enthusiastically, dition. "She has been completely
"America is free, free for everybody. worn out and now has suffered a
George Washington, my own dear great shock," he pronounced. "If
Washington, about whom I learned she can get into America, all will
Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. 'A
at school, has fought to make it so." probably be well, but if not, the sor-
"But the quota, the quota is full," row together with the journey back EE Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
wept the mother, scarcely heeding may be more than she can stand."
his words.
"Fine Food Served Fine."
Beryl listened to these words with
"Why, that's nothing," Beryl cast a growing fear. Could it be that his
the question of the quota aside dis- mother was right, after all and Amer-
dainfully, not even stopping to in- ica really wasn't free? lie must find
quire what it was. All he knew and out at once.
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cared to know was that his idol, the
Leaving his mother in the care of
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D'HOTE
brave George Washington, had helped a friend, he stepped out, determined
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to make America free and indepen- to see the captain, who would tell him
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dent, and if a country was free, of the truth. He hurried along the pas-
From 5 to 8 P. M.
course everyone could enter. As if sageway, surprised at his own cour-
George Washington would have any- age in going to see the most impor-
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thing to do with a land that was not tant person on the ship. Would the
the best and finest in the world, great captain really stop to talk to
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him, a little immigrant boy? With-
Ile stared in surprise at his moth- out pausing to think -about the ques-
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er's sorrow, and wondered that she tion, Beryl ran on, his heart thump-
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did not understand.
ing madly. Suddenly he heard a
From 6 to 8 P. M.
"Don't you see, dearest," he im- queer, clicking sound and peeping
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plored, "America is free—do not
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worry; they will let us in and every- Into an open door, he saw a man
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bending over a queer instrument
one will welcome us gladly. "
which, he later found out, was for
"Precious one, you do not under- the purpose of sending messages. On
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Soon he found himself in front of
understand," thought the boy, for he the captain's quarters. Boldly he
knocked on the door.
"Come in," called a strong voice,
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"Well, well, and who are you,
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child?"
Before Beryl could reply, another
knock was heard on the door and a
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young man entered, holding a paper
in his hand.
"Wireless, sir," he announced, and
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tily.
"Hurrah!" he cried out suddenly,
Atomizing
and waved his hand. Then he turned
Device
to Beryl.
"All right, young man, tell your
mother that the gates of America are
open. I just heard from Washing-
ton."
"From George Washington?" cried
Beryl, open-eyed.
"Well, not exactly," replied the
captain, laughing. "But," he added,
with a twinkle in his eye, "I guess
George Washington left his orders in
the city of Washington."—In Young
Israel.
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recording secretary and Mrs. Paul
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Frances Blumeno, secretary. The so-
ciety is already planning for its first
affair, which will be the conducting
of the fourteenth annual dance for
the Old Folks Home on Jan. 14. The
home is badly in need of funds to
pay off old debts and to obtain a clear
deed to the home. Further details will
44 be announced later.
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