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ORGANIZE SYNAGOGUE
dren's physician, Dr. A. Max Kohn are referred for supervision by the 'Bank Makes Four Promotions.
whose office is in the Stroh Building. Juvenile Court, the schools, district
IN NORTHWEST SECTION
He visits the children periodically af- service and private individuals.
The board of directors of the First
ter they are placed and is always on
"Miss Sadie Hoffman, who is in State Bank of Detroit, at a meeting
Congregation Sharai Zion has been
call for emergencies. The children charge of the children's work, also field on Thursday, Jan. 14, re-elected Editor Compare. Corporations and
Small Firms.
recently organized by a group of resi-
who show the need for psychiatric assumes responsibility for tae prob-
Pianist Will Appear Under the dents in the Northwest section of the Riviera Club Making 1,, : it
treatment are also given that consider- lem girls and calls to her assistance
city and has its synagogue at 2305
Auspices of Shaarey Zedek
Merryle S. Rukeyser, financial
ation.
Progress Among Jews
for the individqal girl members of
Indiandale avenue. The officers are:
editor of the New York Evening
Auxiliary.
"School reports are followed up, any the Big Sister group of the Council
of Detroit.
Journal, gave an interesting and in- Jacob Avison, president; Morris Is-
child who proses of unusual ability is of Jewish Women, of which Mrs.
reel, vice-president; Edward Alpert,
formative talk on "Big Business and
given consideration for further edu- Henry Wineman is chairman.
the Little Fellow" at the dinner Professor Julius Wolfsohn of Vi- secretary, and Philip Kellman, treas.
cation. This work is under the super-
"Our visiting housekeeper, Miss
meeting last Tuesday of the Men's enna, pianist and composer, who has urer. The quarters at Indiandale
The membership drive of the R.
vision of Miss Sadie Hoffman.
Minnie Weiss, is called in to service
Temple Club. harry R. Solomon, won ovations in many of the leading avenue are temporary. One hundred Golf and Country Club, which ores sit.
ation was recently brought into i„
"Within the last year there has been when the district worker finds her on-
and
twenty-five
members
have
al-
president of the dub, was toastmas-
so large an increase in cuss's in,olving !deny ng problem to be the inefficiency
ready joined the synagogue and all because of the apparent need I..,
ter and a musical program was given
legal questions that it has horn foundrf t . r m mnkrr . Miss Wci+s, in
others interested living in that vi- other golf and country club comp. s..,i
by members of the Polls) Grand
necessary to establish a Legal Aid I tin n spends hours at a time with the
cinity are invited to become mem- of Jewish members, has beta ie.. • s s
Opera Company.
Bureau in charge of a young attorney, mother, teaches her to adjust her bud-
bers. 'I he congregation ha s a Tal- with considerable success and
'1 here is less need for restrictive
Henry M. Gottleib, whose energies are get, to purchase ecom to re-
mud Torah and an able teacher in. visional efficere are confident ti,. •
measures on 'big business,' " Mr.
virtually exclusively devoted to those made] clothing and to prepare the
structs 50 children a day. As the project will continue to
Rukeyser
declared,
"since
the
large
problems. Countless are the variety meals and in general how to properly
place
is not suitable for a Talmud support which it deserves.
p
business houses are realizing that
of cases that come to its attention, Be- make a home for her family. She also
The grounds purchased by th,
Torah, a ball will be held on Sunday,
saner
action
brings
better
results
and
lieving it advisable to settle matters assists in the families where there is
Jan. 24, at the Oukman Hall, to raise ganization comprises 137 acres of slid
since, with their stabilization, they
out of court wherever possible,it serves a need for the teaching of special diets.
off
Grand River avenue, Di mil, 1..
funds for a school. One thousand
are more sensitive to public opinion
I dollars has already been subscribed. Detroit. In addition to the inf., .,..e
as friend, guide and philosopher to This work is done in conjunction with
than the small business house can be.
many persons sorely beset by troubles hospitals and clinics.
thin given in last week's issue s.
Is.
Large scale buying and management
of a domestic, financial or moral char-
Chronicle, the observations of \
"Our Mental Hygiene Clinic is also
have a greater advantage than small.
acter. It frequently acts as arbitrator a comparatively ned adjunct to our
Connellan, golf course arc-hit,,
ORDER OF FORESTERS
The
merger
virus
is
rampant
through-
in disputes. It, of course, confines its work. The service it renders to our
builder of Grosse Isle, Mich., ais,
out all industries. For example, orig.
HAS OPEN INITIATION suiting greenkeeper for the B.
services to those not able to afford the district service is immeasurable. For
molly there were 975 manufacturers
services of att 'rneys. A number of with all the scientific treatment that
will prove interesting because ..
of autos, today 13 companies make
well known attorneys render service we can possibly call in, there is still
The Independent Order of Forest- authority and authenticity with
95 per cent of the cars. In 1890 59
to the bureau gratis, at its request. much groping. The Mental Ilygiene
ers, Court Mitchell, No. 1238, held its Mr. Connellan is equipped to oft
per cent of business was done by cor-
We will cite here too, an example to Clinic has been the first, actually so
,
annual installation of officers on Fri- such matters. Ile says: "The
porations; today 90 per cent is car-
indicate the character of the bureau's show some measures of understanding
JULIUS RUBINER
day, Jan. 8, before a large gathering. area of the land is of a sand y
ried on by corporations. Also, there
work:
nature, which is quite unusual 1.
in dealing with psychological aspects
The
following
were
installed:
Charles
,
A feeble and depressed old mother of the human problems. It has at the following officers: George H. were more unfair methods in 1890
A. Berghoff, chief ranger; Carl K. in selecting property upon eh,
than today. Certain legal changes
build a golf course. This will
of 63, came to our office with tears in least brought the realization that Kirchner, president; Paul R. Gray,
Rossman, vice-chief ranger; Mrs.
are
necessary
in
regulating
the
car-,
for
early
spring
and
late
fall
pls.
her eyes, worried and ashamed to tell adults chronologically are sometimes Charles W. Kotcher, Abner E. Lar-
Rose C. Berghoff, recording secre-
requires very little drainage, a
her story. Her three children, all of only children mentally . The work o ned, Cyrenius A. Newcomb, Jr., Ed- porations; for example, the right of
tary; William T. Williams, financial
at all. The land is suflicientl
whom are in good circumstances, 're- this clinic is sa effective and interest- ward Yentsch and John Koch, vice- vote should be exercised by all corn-
secretary; Max Alpert, treasurer; rolling nature to allow for
-
fused to support her. Their reason ing that it will be treated separate- presidents; II. J. Koch, vice-president moo stockholders, railroads end pub-
William 'Brooker, orator; Max Si-
E
c
lie
utilities
should
publish
their
bal.
usual architectural work, result,,i so
was that they (lid not receive proper ly in greater detail, in a separate ar- and cashier; Emil Jacob and E. C.
mons, organist; Jacob Goldberg, a very high class golf course, on,. ,th
PROFESSOR JULIUS WOLFSOHN
attention in their youth. On investiga- ticle. Miss Charlotte Emeriti is the Bloss, assistant cashiers; A. A. Chapp, ance sheets regularly; directors
junior woodward. The court aims to
tion their excuse proved rather weak worker in this clinic, with Dr. Theo- auditor; Max E. Koch, supervisor of should not be allowed to get informs- cities of Europe and who has devoted help promote and co-operate with all plenty of diversity in character, sporty
and bore little substantiation. No rile Raphael of the I yschapathic branches. Julius Rubiner and R. T. tion in advance of the public.
the greater part of his life to unfold- other Jewish organizations of the city and pleasing and at the same time list
"The
system
of
big
business
is
tiresomeness after
ainount of moral persuasion on our, lop,
s ital of the University of hlichi- Kirchner, formerly assistant cashiers,
ing before the musical world the in all Jewish undertakings. The court conducive to
b
part would soften them and they gan, Ann Arbor, in charge."
were promoted to vice-presidents, and based
on high wages to give the great beauty, power and mystic qualities is composed of all Jewish members lengthy play. The course can be lald
shamefacedly stated that institutions
"This is an opportune time," said Carl Tresselt, credit manager, and mass of people a high buying pewee," , inherent in Jewish folk music, will and many of its leaders are active in out in such a manner as to eliminati
any hill climbing.
were built for the purpose requested Mrs. Lipson in conclusion, "to ask the Oscar Miesch, manager of the mart- said Mr. Rukeyser, who gas e mar y appear in recital in Detroit Sunday
other organizations, including Pisgah
from them. The mother, however, was public to help us serve the commun- gage department, were named assist. other technical points interesting to ' evening, Jan. 24, at 8:30 o'clock, at
"The Huron River winding through
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B.
the
business
man.
not an institutional problem; although ity most adequately by calling to our ant cashiers. M. T. Kirch slier was
your property constitutes an asset of
Webster Hall. Professor Wolfsohn
A meeting and initiation of the II.
not able to support herself was still attention any family who is in need also appointed secretary to the board.
will play under the auspices of the W. Zimmerman clam, in honor of the great value. I cannot imagine any
quite able to maintain herself in a pri- of any service. We also invite the
Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek retiring chief ranger, Max Zimmer- thing more ideal for a golf course that
a river of pure water running througt
vate home, if only given a small al- public personally to visit the offices
Congregation.
man, will be held on Friday evening,
lowance. Monetary assistance front of the Jewish Social Service Bureau
Professor Wolfsohn arrived in New Jan. 22, at 8 o'clock, at the American the grounds. It can be utilized for i
the bureau would only help to under- in the interest of any family."
York Jan. 14 and after a brief stay Eagle Temple, Bethune corner Brush bathing beach and for sonic tine wain,
hazards and holes of outstanding char
mine her health and pride, for she
Suggest. Warburg, Rosenwald, Leo in that city will come to Detroit. He
Mrs. Rose M. Lipson is the Director
streets, to which the public is invited. acter and which could hardly he duel'
naturally felt that her children should
man for Palestine Committee.
will tour the United States under the An excellent program is planned. .
of the Jewish Social Service Bureau
cated even artificially, no matter has
be the ones to care for her in her old
direction
of
a
committee
composed
The Society of Jewish Artists held
much money would be spent in th,
age. After repeated failure on our and the following are the officers: Mel-
IIAIFA. — (J. T. A.) — Felix M. of distinguished American Jews and
its first regular Saturday night in-
attempt."
part to bring about an amicable set- ville S. Welt, president; Julian Kne
PERFECTION LODGE
Warburg,
Herbert
Lehman
and
Ju-
Jewesses
who
have
acclaimed
him
the
formal dinner 3n Jan. 9 at Joseff's
tlement, it became necessary to bring lik, vice-president; Theodore Levin,
---
For further information regardim
lius Rosenwald were suggested by greatest living interpreter of Jewish
the matter to court. Ilere we obtained treasurer; Mrs. R. M. Lipson, secre- Restaurant. The dinner, which was Henry Morgenthau, former United music and an untiring worker in con-
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and the Riviera Golf and Country Clul
tary. Mr. Fred M. Butzel, chairman followed by a dance, was well attend-
justice for the mother. The Judge
States Ambassadur to Turkey, to serving Jewish melody. The commit- A. M., will hoed a regular communi- and the terms of membeship one ma:
of
the
Children's
Bureau;
William
ed
by
members
and
friends.
The
ordered weekly payment from the chil-
serve with him as American members tee numbers among others Mrs. Re- cation on Wednesday, Jan. 20, at call Samuel J. Geenbeg, Cadillac 0725
dren for the mother's support and even Friedman, chairmen of District A; next regular meeting of the society of a committee to study the possibili-
bekah Kohut, author of "My Por- 7 p. m.
then we had to bring them back for Julian Krolik, chairman of District II! will take place on Sunday morning, ties of a national loan for Palestine
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
tion," Rabbi J. Max Weis and Lust-
No road Is so long in the whol.
contempt of court becaused they failed Theodore Levin. chairmen of the Le- Jan. 17, at 11 o'clock, at 89 Rowena or a snecial Jewish loan for the re.
By Order of—.
wig Vogelstein, New York philan-
gal
Aid
Committee.
Mr.
Welt
is
street. The next dinner will be held


to comply with the orders. However,
land as from heart and head to hand
SAMUEL J. EDER, IS • M.
construction of a es me. thropist.
chairman of the board of directors, on Saturday, Feb. 13.
they definitely understand now that a
This suggestion was made by Mr.
Tickets for the recital may be ob-
In view of the fact that the an-
third visit t the Halls of Justice which is composed of the following
members: Fred M. Butzel, Mrs. nual Jewish Art Exhibit under the Morgenthau following his visit to tamed from the officers and directors
would not be settled agreeably to them.
Palestine.
He
described
the
advance,
of
the ladies auxiliary and from Ab-
The old mother, although not happy, Henry M. Butzel, Rabbi Leo M. Frank- auspices of the former educational
lin, William Friedman, Bernard Gins- department of t e United Jewish Ance his last visit in 1914, of the raham Caplan, secretary of Shaarey
at least is provided for.
country, as "stupendous," and recom- Zedek. Congregation, Willie avenue
berg, Dr. Will:am G nal n, 'its
"Harry Friedgut Is in charge of Bla•che !tart Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Charitie , now known a the Jewish amended prominent Jewish financiers and Brush streets. The officers and
the boys' welfare wools, whit Con men, lulian Krolik, T' e.dore Le•in, Welfare Centers, ii phoned for the to make an exhaustive study whether directors of the auxiliary are: Mrs.
genie
time
as
tie
exhibit
by
the
mem-
corns itself with the delinquent and Mrs. David J. Levy, Robert Loewen-
Palestine is ripe for that financial M. II. Zackheim, president; Mrs.
bers of the Society of Jewish Artists,
pre-delinquent boy. Its aims are pre-
Mrs.
assistance which successful develop- Harry Wetsman, vice-president; Mrs.
the latter organization will co-oper-
ventive father than curative. Boys Nervy
berg Wineman,
Mrs. Melville S. Welt,
ate with the older exhibit and plan meat requires. "The Zionists have. Louis Solomon, treasurer; Mrs. David
its affair for several months later. achieved a great political victory. The S. Zemon, recording secretary; Mrs.
o
f the societyb e question now -is, can the movement Ben Goldman, corresponding secre-
al any
stand an investigation of the eco-
and Mesdames Harry Moss,
3 represented, however, at the annual nomic possibilities, the leaders abid- tary,
Louis Stoll, Abraham Srere, Noah E.
exhibition. Miss Evelyn Gurvitch is
ing by it," Mr. Morgenthau stated.
Aronstein,
Louis Boachwitz, Israel
planning several interesting public
If the Zionists invite him, Mr. Mor- Davidson, A. B. Stralser, J. II. Ehr-
musical programs for the society and
genthau is willing to be one of the lich, Samuel Rivkin, M. Applebaum,
all interested are invited to aid her.
investigators.
Barney Blumrosen, Henry Weinstein,
0
Just a few of the many bargains:
Having directed successfully the Samuel Frank, Harry Selker, Morse
, $50,000,000 Greek loan, Mr. Morgen- N. Cohen, Saul Saulson, Louis Gra-
Wishes to announce to his many friends
00
!Nitta believes that Palestine is cap- net s' Robert Marwil, Himon Kaplan
0
$195.00
$800 Story & Clark Player (used)
able of arranging a loan or similar and Wolf Kaplan.
that he is conducting business temporarily
Cantor of Congregation Mogen
terms, setting aside certain state du-
The program will include numbers
from his residence
$185.00
$400
Wegman
Piano
(used)
Abraham, Farnsworth Ave.
ties and land revenue to make up the by Scarlatti-Tauzig, Beethoven and
difference on interest payments.
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
Chopin, a series of paraphrases on
$540.00
$650
Irving
Player,
Oak,
(shop
worn)

0
Mr. Morgenthau would undertake old Jewish folk songs, the "Jewish
MOHEL
to study the possibilities of a national Rhapsody" and an "Impromptu,"
Recommended by New York, Chi-
$475.00
$1600
Steinway
Grand
(used)
loan for Palestine or a special Jewish both by Professor Wolfaohn.
cago and Detroit physicians.
loan for the reconstruction of Pales- The change from the assemly hall
$245.00
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
$750
Wm.
Knabe
Piano
(used)
C
o
O
tine, for which the last Zionist Con- of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, as was
No connection with any other firm.
n
Call at 532 MEDBURY
press appointed a commission under previously announced, to Webster
$275.00
$700
Techuola
Player
(used)
Phone
Empire
4322
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Dr. Arthur Ruppin, the Palestine eco- Hall as the scene of Professor Wolf-
ocioc=s00
$ 81.50
nomic expert.
horn's recital was made in view of
$200 Sonora Phonograph (used)
He considers that he has 10 more , the fact that a larger audience is an-
$ 98.50
sesYse"-Sessess,esses-Ne'-'s
years' activity, which he is willing tolticipated than the Shaarey Zedek as-
$275 Aeolian Vocalion (new)
devote to further service for the sembly hall can accommodate.
$ 47.50
Greek nation, or to study to improve
$125 C?Iumbia, Oak, (used)
the Phlippine situation, or, if possible,
Builders' Show in March.
to aid his own people in Palestine.

TALKS ON BUSINESS
METHODS OF TODAY

FIRST BANQUET OF
ARTISTS SOCIETY

Membership Drive
For Country Club

Wolfsohn to Play
At Webster Hall

MORGENTHAU NAMES
LOAN CO-WORKERS

January Bargain Sale

PIANOS-PLAYERS
PHONOGRAPHS

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2631 BLAINE AVENUE
Euclid 2645.W

Easy Payments

The Annual Builders', Realtors and
Better Homes Exposition, will open its
Victor Records, 43e up.
doors March 13 to March 34, inclu. ,
sive. Although Charles J. Prost, sec - I
Discrimination Shown in Dividing rotary, anticipated a shortage of ex-1
Large Estates.
hibitors' space and arranged for the
entire facilities of the great enli•en-
LEMBERG.—(J. T. A.)—An in- tion hall at 4400 Cass avenue, prac-
teresting phase in the carrying out ticaly all the space has been reserved,
of the Agrarian reform in the Re- insuring the greatest show ever de-1
public of Poland came before the ad- Moped by this progressive associa-1
Open Evenings
PHONE RAND. 1048
ministrative High Court of Lemberg. tion.
One of the interesting features of
According to the agrarian reform
law, large estates are to be divided the exposition will be the awarding of
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among the peasants at an established the "Ideal" home on the last night of
• h
rate, payment of which is facilitated the show to the visitor who comes A
by the government. A Jewish land- nearest to estimating the exact cost of 1
owner in Eastern Galicia, whose es- the structure.
0
The home, which is being built on I
tate was affected by the law, divided
DELICIOUS
his property into five parts, which he Park Lane boulevard a few feet offl/
transferred to five Jewish peasants Grand River avenue, in Mayfair Park, 2
on a site donated by the Mayfair Land
of the neighborhood.
The agrarian commissioner of Lem- company, Lewis A. Stoneman, presi- &
berg refused to confirm this division, dent, is rapidly nearing completion, it
declaring that the Jews have a de- was announced Saturday. The home
moralizing influence upon the neigh- wilt be of brick, six rooms, with full
PEPPY-NUT
THOUSAND ISLAND
boring peasants. An appeal against concrete basement and every modern 0 COMBINATION
this decision was made by Deputy convenience.
DRESSING
SANDW ICH SPREAD
RELISH
The walls of the "Ideal" home are
Sommerstein to the Administrative
High Court, which annulled the corn- being built the "Ideal" way, of hollow A
missioner's decision and confirmed the 12-inch brick, all the way from the
basement to the rafters. The brick is
original division.
It was pointed out during t..e trial being placed under supervision of the 0
that certain Polish officials apply the Detroit Common Brick Manufacturers'
. w hi t tt e
icthhe
agrarian d o r:f noerrm s la against t hL17 . - e It; eoca
walls,
bric k
with great severity and that Jewish Dresden Brick company is supervising
SAMPLES AND FREE GOODS GIVEN AWAY
peasants are seldom given an oppor- construction of the front, having fur :
ARKIN BROS., Distributors
flushed the face brick.
tunity to take over the land.
The basement floor and the home's
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heating
plant
will
be
installed
before
Elman An American Citizen. the end of next week, it was stated
Saturday, and plastering work and in-
On May 17, 1923, before one of the sulation will proceed without delay.
justices of the New York State Su-
It is planned to have the "ideal"
preme Court, Mischa Elman, the cote- home completed and opened to the gen-
brated violinist, who is booked for an eral public for inspection at least three
engagement here on Monday evening, weeks before the opening of the ex-
Jan. 18, took a solemn oath pledging posi t ion.
his allegiance to the United States

and was awarded final papers making
him a full-fledged citizen of this Kosher Caterer Had Training.
country. Though Mr. Elman was
The oldest kosher catering estsb-
born in Russia and, as an artist, has
traveled in every corner of the globe, lishment in the city is conducted by
he has made his permanent residence Mack B. Weiss of 1670 Pingree eve-
here during the last 12 years, having nue, who has spent, of 22 years in
formed the strongest attachment for the business, 10 years in Detroit. Mr.
this land. So it will be as an Ameri- Weiss received an excellent training
can citizen and not as a Russia sub- fro his profession in Mount Clemens,
ject that Mr. Elman will make his where he worked with R. M. Reh of
appearance before the music-lovers the Reh Hotel for 12 years. He also
of Detroit at the Arcadia Audi- spent three years in charge of the
FOR INDIVIDUAL FORMS OF CAKE OR PASTRY
tourium on Monday evening, Jan. 18. Rudolph Hotel in Mount Clemens,
later going to New York, where he
For Special Parties of Any Kind Call
also catered at the Edgemere Hotel
MADAM KAMINSKY DIES
of Far Rockaway. Mr. Weiss, who
WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) — Esther recently moved to his new home and
Rachel Kaminsky, well known actress office at 1670 Pingree avenue, rents
on the Yiddish stage, died here at the hie home for small, private weddings
8916 TWELFTH STREET, (Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood)
age of 57. "The play is ended" were and parties of all kinds, for which he
her last words. Madam Kaminsky assumes entire charge and Kaaren.
ts
was one of the pioneers on the Yid- tees satisfaction. Forty or 60 gues
WE SPECIALIZE IN INDIVIDUAL ORDERS
dish stage in Eastern Europe and vis- can be accommodated. Mr. Weiss
ited America on several occasions, has introduced several new features
And Guarantee Satisf•ctioa and Prompt Attention.
whore she met with success. She was in his service and has greatly in-
of the first to act In Yiddish creased his supplies and facilities. He
d
on ra emL
serves strictly kosher meals.

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LAW AFFECTS JEWS

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