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pibikrizonlEwisneiaoNICLE
from his
ty, tone.
r day of
prepare
nd
she had
one.
not this
That he
me day,
ce, speak
Seller' of
:r fingers
iss? But
• ould she
him from
el he for-
iver, the
thought
re should
sugge-t
tress ol,,,
r for
ing?"
t this
keen en!"
, a tremar
union fiat-
:ere was a
en slowly,
shall not
neon thatl
out" She
and softly
:ecel The
and thqse
ength and
zainst the
thin dry
etween his
She went
ie sight of
k a flutter
fine, windy
canvas un
T. It was
sh. Dimly
line of the
boys whose
of wholly
ion of the
below the
g. The sun-
r hair and
!re was no
among the
hich should
:rs of Zion
builded.--
'E
CAN A FATHER LOVEHIS SON TOO MUCH
The old, old story of the prodigal son with an en-
ti•ely new twist that will give you a new slant on
the bulwark of our country—the so-called common
people. It's a story for everybody—everywhere-
without propaganda—with no axe to grind—no mes-
sage to- put over except the wonderful, heartvvarming
message of deep family affection and home. A ten-
der, throbbing, pulsing human document that will
live forever.
Secretary of State
STATE DELEGATES
Campaign for J. D. C. I
VOTE $400,000 FOR
MICHIGAN'S QUOTA
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(Go•:tinned From Page One.)
Bessarabia, Lithuania and Rouman-
Open until 9 P. .•
ia, the countries which he visited a
m•
Open until a
Wednesdays during
Mondays during
1 few months ago. Speaking of the
February Salt ,
February Salo.
means of helping Polish Jewry Judge
Panken said:
"The Polish Jews must be taught
ti
Standard Payment
trades, they must become productive. ,
Open until 9 p. n.
Plan it you wish
They cannot become farmers, their
No in eeeee t.
Saturdays during
February Sale.
only hula lies in becoming artisans.
The way to help these Jews is to or-1
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ganize trade schools; establish co-op-
Hi,
,J
IIIiIIUII
eratives for raw materials and tools ;
extend credit to artisans to operate
co-operativel
organize
, workshops;
shops for the men to work in.'
"An
appealingly
sincere
pro-
Messages
were
received
from Felix'.
"An exquisite gem that ranks
The time has arrived for the "Wit of
M. Warburg, chairman of the Joint
"A rich,
glowing
picture
with
the best
pictures
of that
the duction."—The Evening Journal,
the House" to behold the supremacy
Distribution Comniittee, and Louis'
New
York.
of Bobinson-l'ohrn's Fire-Store-wide
year."—The Mirror, New York.
Marshall, chairman of the American
b'ebrnary Sale of
"Leaves many moist eyes
. , . Detroit-wide
Jewish Relief Committee.
. •
"America's Finest Furniture."
The following telegram was re- 1
among
the
spectators.
Real
heart-
fairly breaks your heart-strings.
' ceived from Mr. Warburg:
throbs
and
dramatic
power."—
For Everybody." — The Daily
"I greet the delegates of your fine
The Evening World, New York.
state engaged in this work of mercy
HARRY Z. BROWN
News, New York.
on behalf of our suffering brethren in
. all parts of Eastern Europe. I can-
not emphasize too strongly the im- drive as they were expressed in Jew.:
mediate and urgent need for an out- ish life in the past. In unity, how-
to "the
pouring of funds and service to meet ever, there is not always strength.
/ILA HE "comforts of home" mean more
the terrible distress prevailing in Po- Jewish unity must enable us to be
man of the house" than anybody else. How
land and Bessarabia. The plight of better men and women. If unity can-
Polish Jews is as tragic as at any time not achieve this, why should we make
comes it, asks somebody, that many men who
during or after the war and misery is
enjoy the lion's (only hedidn't say lion's) share
sacrifices?
increasing daily with collapse of all
Want Regeneration.
of "all the comforts of home,", very often take
Jewish community life and institu-
"We
want
Judaism
so
to
function
tions threatening unless generous
only a mouse's share in helping to select them?
so
that
it
will
bring
about
the
re-
American Jews save their brethren
this fate. The J. D. C. is without generation and rebirth of the Jewish
The answer is that it is not so. It used to be
funds and has a large deficit aside p eople," he continued. "We expect
tram the $1 000 000 it had to borrow more happiness, more loyalty, more
so, but not nowadays. One of the best signS .
to meet other urgent commitments. public spirit from a united Judaism.
of the times is the interest taken by the men in
Michigan has always responded to J. Jewish loyalty does not mean subsi-
the buying of things that snake homes better,
1 D. C. appeals thus setting example to dizing that creed or this creed. We
rest of country. I am confident you want Judaism to function in our
more cotnfortable and more beauttful places to
lives.
I
say
we
want,
not
w.
wish.
will exceed your previous records for
live in.
generosity under the guidance of your It is the difference between day-
fellow citizen and unselfish and devot- dreaming and active planning.
"The regeneration of the Jewish
ed leader, David A. Brown."
FELIX M. WARBURG people is an ambitious aim. The
method, known for a long time and
not yet supplemented, is education.
Mr. Marshall's message read:
Those who are set and already in the
as-
"To the delegates of Michigan
struggle for life cannot be changed
for
the
organization
of
the
sembled
United Jewish Campaign I send a sol- much, but the child offers the oppor-
.
emn mesasge of app'm t ose tunity. I our not speaking of the hu-
millions of our suffering brethren in man society at large but am speaking
Eastern
Europe,
Poland,
Bes:mrabialof
the
Jewish
people
and
their
need
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Russia who today are on the of regeneration. Judaism is spirit-
and
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verge of ruin. From the depth of their' ual, political and technical.
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despair they call on on for help. Who -I know that as Jewish education
is there to say them nay. Let us free- is now being carried on there is no
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ly, generously and gladly help them to hope. I know that not more than 30
These are Fathers' nights in
particular, but Family Nights in
take up their burden, Michigan, al- per cent are given the least inkling
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ways a leader in its response to every i of education and of that 30 per cent
general, because the rest of the
humanitarian appeal. will again add not 5 per cent receive an education
family usually come along to
help the good man in the inter-
luster to its record. Under the lead- so intense that they hand it down. I
esting business of selecting
ership of our national chairman, Dm- am not a visionary; with this in mind
"America's Finest Furniture."
id A. Brown, I bid you Godspeed in I am speaking of Jewish education as
a means of regeneration of the Jew-
There's a thrill in feeling that
your work.
LOUIS MARSHALL ish people. I attribute the failure at
your family is going through
present because of the results. Are
the finest exhibition of cabinet-
they
purer
and
better
as
a
result
of
work to be seen in any store in
Many Delegates Present.
Jewish education? Show results and
the state of Michigan.
following
delegates
from
the
The
you
will
not
find
a
Jew
indifferent
to
cities and villages of the state were
There's the sense of being able
present at the conference: Joseph Jewish education. We must approach
so var-
o
to buy fr m assortments
Itothner, Charles Goldstein and A. D. the task in an entirely new way; we
ied and extensive . .. the ad-
l'hilippe, Saginaw; J. B. Simon, Mr. must change our conception of scope
vantage
of
the
highest
standard
of
responsibility,
of
personnel.
and Mrs. Louis Kositchek, Mrs. Louis
UNIVERSAL JEWEL-• AN EDWARD SILOMAN Producton
of quality known in the furni-
"Jewish education is to introduce
Beck and Samuel A. Beck, Lansing;
ture business ... the advantage
Professor I. Leo Sharfman, Lillian the child into a great civilization and
of present lowly February Sale
to
transmit
that
civilization
of
3,000
Gaasman, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lansky,
prices.
years
to
the
child.
It
should
be
the
David Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Osias
ethical
and
spiritual
training
of
the
Zwerdling, George Bittker, W. Bittker
nd Samuel Green, Ann Arbor; Sam- child. We must relate the past to
uel,
G Rbbi
Za-:
Elkin
Louis G.
reen,
a the scientific mentality of the pres-
ent We Jews will have to under-
kuto, Mount Clemens, i,. C.
and II. J. Broody, Grand Rapids; D. stand our own Judaism better if we
Garber, Escanaba; B. Baum, Jackson; are to meet the cultural anti-Semit-
Mrs. Frank Bachrach, Adrian; Louis ism which tries to place Judaism in
Bergman and A. Rubenstein, Port an inferior category.
"The scope of Jewish education is
Huron; Emanuel Lewis and H. J. Ja-
ihneticas.7mesaurndure
cobson, Pontiac; NI. J. Franklin, Bat- communal," the professor declared.
"It
is not only helping those in dis-
tle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein-
Beginning
garden, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wein- tress but the responsibility means the
Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00
er, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinstein, loyalty of the child to Judaism. Edu-
Sun., Feb. 7
Flint; A. B. Roman and Elmer Koff- cation is not a means to Judaism; it
Henry W. Savage, Inc.
.. !Huh Street at Hastings
man, Bay City; Rev. J. Kramer, Kala- is Judaism. The rabbis aught to de-
In Association with A. H. Woods
mazoo. Following are the local Jews vote their energies to the education
.. West Warren of :loth Street
present and the organizations some of children. This is a dangerous sug-
. Onkman Boulevard at Davidson
--- offers ---
Detroit
gestion.
Preaching
is
the
bane
of
of them represent: S. Matoff,
1, 1
.. Hamilton Boulevard at Philadelphia
Lodge No. 55, K. of P; Rubin Rosen- Jewish existence. If 500 rabbis were
fi II Sara L Rosenfield, Louis Cohen, allowed to work for us instead of be-
ineman, ing used by us in other places and
Ginsberg, Ilenry
Berns
1president United Jewish Charities; trained our children we and they
Fred M. Butzel, Henry M. Butzel, would be the gainers.
"No people have ever died as a re-
I
, Wallace Resenheim, Joseph II. r-
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: lich, Emanuel Paperno, Peale Zion- sult of attacks from without; when a
' fist; D. W. Simons, Henry Behrendt, people dies it dies because it has com-
Fred A. Ginsburg, A. .1. Koffman, mitted suicide."
NICCODEMI'S GREAT LOVE DRAMA
I
Detroit Zionist District; Morris Fried-
Hebrew Schools Join Federation. ; ever readily given and whose mails- BROWN RECEIVING
berg and A. C. Lappin, Keren Haye-
with
Henry Wineman, president of the i stic response to calls of need was
APPEALS FOR AID
sod ; Max Weinberg, M. H. Sanders, United Jewish Charities, toastmaster lwa :s among the first,
a
Ann Harding — Rao Peters — Harry Beresford
Max Prussian, Israel Brown, Mrs. H. at the banquet, spoke on the pro-
"Be) it resolved, that while this
ialneadTfoowrnisielpanft.Orjga Dwia c utio ns
Starfield, Mrs. J. Radner, Felix posed federation of all the forces in a
United Hebrew Schools hod already board is deeply grieved at its sudden Russp
Mahler, D. Greenwald, Israel Zilber, the
community. He said that the loss, it will endeavor to draw cheer
E. McGregor, M. E. Shrodeck,
from its memories of companionship
aessonanum
••••"""...
.....L Jane
womiwyt
Bernard Isaacs, United Hebrew signified its intention of joining the with one who dearly loved life and her
NEW YORK.—Among the appeals
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Sons of Judaea.
Schools; bliss Rose Lipsitz, Junior community organization as p anned fe low-men, expressing this love i aid
y l mail and
l row by
. d that
h a are coming
1 f or
Hadassah; Harry L. Winston, II. J. by Morris D. Waldman, managing di-
At the last meeting of the Sons of
briefly
described
the
recent
division
kindliness
of
spirit,
in
friendship
for
c able to Illtavid A. Brown, chairman
Brachman, Louis Robinson, Milton rector of the charities. He also the newcomer, in industrious labor for I of b th $15 000 000 United Jewish Judaea, held Sunday, Jan. 31, at the
,
,
e
M. Alexander, S. Sarashon, Abe Srere,
the unfortunate, thus tu rning regret ° community of what h is now Lenc snt. Farnsworth Synagogue. the question,
A Abraham Binkow and Arthur Ruben-
"Resolved, That the Dispersion of
of
the S. old
charities
three did- at her untimely departure into inspir-
ville
Welt,
Milton into
M. Alexander
ation
for
the
continuance
of
the
good
grad,
which
before
t e war
stein, Workmen's Circle No. 150; ferent departments, headed by Mel-
Phone Cherry 2523
Petersburg, the capital
seat was
of the the Jews Was Beneficial," was de-
Robert Marwil, Harry Z. Brown,
2814 Hastings Street
"Be it further resolved, that the Czars, and the location of one of the bated. The affirmative consisted of
Judge C. C. Simons, S. Traub, Mrs. and Fred M. Butzel.
A. LITTMAN and M. FISHSON, Manage".
wealthiest proudest Jewish communi- I. Wiener and Si. Magidson. The
N. Weinstein, Hattie Gittleman,
Sisterhood
Temple Beth El here- ties in the ' world.
negative was upheld by M. Kaufman
hands,
R abbi Barnett Brickner, who spoke work of her of
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5, 5, 7.
liadassah; Sidney Alexander, Morris on the resettlement of Palestine, said with expresses its deep appreciation
The appeal, which was cabled by and A. Becker . The negative was
Farce Comedy with Song and Dance.
D. Waldman, managing director of that "in spite of our assimilation we
observance of the Jewish holy days of her many years of joyous service an organization calling itself "Yeko- awarded the decision and A. Becker
United Jewish Charities; Mr. and carried with us for 2,000 years the and indelibly chronicles its conscious-
REALLY AN UNCLE"
was voted best speaker. I. Subar
pa," reads as follows:
Mrs. Joseph Chaggi, Jewish National
"The 'Yekopa : ' which was organ- gave a report on Chamisho Osar
I Fund; Mrs. Efruse, Mrs. Slutzsky so we may be able some day to cele-
Monday, Feb. 8.
B'Shebat. Refreshments suitable for
B
it
further
resolved,
that
these
z
i
ed
two
years
ago
and
is
maintain-
and Sirs. B. Levine, Jewish Women's brate them in the only place where nese "Be
in- this holiday were served.
ing a home for the aged with 100 in-
of loss, be
and
resolutions
engrossed and present-
'
"THE WEDDING DRESS"
European Welfare Organization;
family
three
food
kitchens
giving
they can properly be observed, in ed to her beloved husband an
Philip Sloniovitz, Rabbi Leo M.
First time this season.
1,000 meals a day, including
Fretz Israel. The test of the Jew and inscribed in the minutes, as a awes 1,000
Herzl Judaeanz.
Franklin, Rabbi A. M. Hershman,
re 600 students two orphan homes, a
in the past," Rabbi Brickner said, ttlen of the love, respect and app-
9. Prices, 50c, 75c and $1.
Edwin
A
Wolf,
Rabbi
R.
Hurwitz,
At a recent meeting of the Ilerzl
Tuesday, Feb.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rogoff, Ja- :"was his belief in God; today it is his elation of those who were associated - polyclinic Riving free treatments to Judaeans Sam Selitsky spoke on
cob Rosenberg, Mrs. Si. II. Zackheim, belief in the perpetuation of Israel. with her in the service of the Sister- applicants, and carrying on a num- "Chamisho Osar B'Shebat." Discus..
"GIRLS OF TODAY"
"I am not opposed to colonizing hood, the Temple, Judaism and hu- ber of other philanthropies, appeals
Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek;
First time this season.
to you for aid. Its budget is $30,000; Sion followed. Preparations for the
Jews on the land," he said. "The Jew inanity."
Julian H. Krolik.
In loving memory of their recently its deficit is $10,000. We implore Father and Son meeting to be held
"This is a unique and remarkable has lived in Palestine in his dreams,
Wednesday, Feb. 10. Honor Evening for Eel's Fogelnest.
Feb. 22 were made. At the meeting
gathering," said Professor Mordecai naw he can make those dreams a departed fellow-member, the board of you to include us among the benefl- of Feb. 1, Ilenry Bloom gave a re-
M. Kaplan, who gave the first address reality; he can live there spiritually directors of the Sisterhood of Temple ciaries of the $15000,000 which we
"THE TIGER"
Nordau and
: at the dinner of the United Jewish if not physically. The Balfour Dec- Beth Fl has established the Nettie hope will prove to be a great suc- sume of the life of Max
works. A club
Charities held in the evening, "inas- laration was the act of the world in Simon Relief Fund; to which fund cess" The cable is signed by Dr. I spoke on some of his
Eiger, president, and Advocate Eisen-checker team is being formed which
1 much as this is a united campaign, a dealing justice to the Jew; it was not memorial gifts may be sent 11y those
jm , berg, treasurer.
is willing to accept any challenge
,ordinated campaign of the Joint charity.
or
in
place
of
sending
floral
offerings
A similar appeal for help has been from Young Judaean clubs. The
"I
am
not
a
Zionist
because
I
want
Distribution Committee, and for Pal-
sorrow.
What Woman Would Not Be Happy with a Bottle of
a center in Palestine as a reserve- who are celebrating occasions
received from the Jewish community lierzls defeated the Maccabeans in a
estine and local needs. I wish to con-
—_—
of Kiev, which asks for support for basketball game by the score of 14
gratulate the community because of tion; I am not a Zionist because the
those who are visited by
its philanthropic work, including a to 5. Max Weine, leader, has re-
Jew cannot be assimilated and there-It CONGREGATION
OUR CHOICE PERFUMES
PLANS
its comprehensiveness of vision.
surgical hospital, two polyclinics, an turned from New York and will con-
"Bodily unity, spiritual unity and fore we need Palestine. To me Pales-
the best known imported and
DEDICATION FEB. 14 apothecary and a laboratory. "Insuf- tinue with the club. At the next
education are expressed by the united tine is like the sun and the communi-
Our line of Perfumes is complete, with
ficient means threatens our exist- meeting Leo Lipschinsky and Morris
ties
of
the
diaspora
like
the
planets."
domestic brands.
ence," reads the cable. "We beg for Soloweichick will speak on the life
David A. Brown, national chairman
President Morris Fishman of the systematic, regular support. Please and works of Chaim Nachman Bialik,
of the United Jewish Campaign, de- Congregation Mishkun Israel announ-
livered an inspiring lecture on Put- ces that the formal opening and dealt- inform Kiev landsmanshaften every- respectively.
ORCHESTRA HALL
ting the Kick Into Life."
where."
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
A musical program was given by !cation services of the new house 0
WILL TALK ON NEGROES
Max Pecherer, violinist, accompanied I worship will take place Sunday, Feb.
5800 BEAUBIEN
Announce Children's Week.
An
elaborate
program
TWELFTH
ST.
8801
by his sister, Anne, and by Mrs. Myra It at 1 P M..
Empire 1137
Manager
I.uther
E.
tloble
an-
in connection with the dedication has
W. E. B. DuBois, author, journal-
Garfield 4371
Cohen Redfield, soprano.
At 3:30
been arranged by President Fishman. nounces "Children's Carnival Week" ist and traveler, will speak on "The
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
It includes addresses by John W. at B. F. Keith's Temple Theater, Future of the Darker Races." at the
ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS
Smith, Mayor of the City of Detroit; starting Sunday afternoon. The fa- Detroit Open Forum at Central High
Viola Soloist
Singer', Midgets in their new School, Sunday afernoon, Feb. 7, at
ON DEATH OF MEMBER Judge Charles D. Simons of the Fed- mous
FLORIAN WITTMANN
eral Court and Judge Harry 13. Hei- revue, "So This Is Lilliput," is the 3 o'clock. Dr. Du 'lois has traveled
Weber. Ov..'Der Freischuts"
FOR INDIVIDUAL FORMS OF CAKE OR PASTRY
den and Edward Jeffries at the Re- featured attraction. The act includes much in America, ta...1 West lodes, Eu-
Grip{. "Peer Cyst" Suite No. 2
I The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El corders Court.
20 tiny men and women, three midget
Strews, Wait, "Vienna Blood"
Call
rope and Africa. tt present he is
adopted the following resolution at
Ponchielli. Dan. of the Hoes
For Special Parties of Any Kind
The congregation laid the corner- elephants, a herd of prancing ponies publisher and editor of "The Crisis",
23c t• SI al Grinnell•s and
I I tin •
and trained dogs and sheep. The act a magazine devoted to the interests of
stone
for
this
new
edifice
last
July
()maestro Hall. Phone Glen. 5290
"Whereas, our beloved friend and
is gorgeously mounted and the action
fellow member, Nettie Heyman Simon The work on the building has pro- occures in nine glorious scenes. Oth- the colored people, previously he was
Thurs.. .Frt. Eyes.. Feb. 1142 at 5:10
has on January thirteenth last been ' greased 'satisfactorily. The new build- ers billed: Ann Suter, the girl with for 13 years professor of economics
OSSIP CABRILOWITSCH, Conductor
i
ing
includes
an
assembly
hall,
the
Atlanta University and
Baritone Soloist
;called to her enternal rest an
the Southern personality; Bert Levy, and history at
of
TWELFTH STREET, (Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood)
I "Whereas, In her demise the board floor space of which is 40 by 100 feet the famous artist-entertainer; Harry for many years has been director
JOSEPH SCHWARTZ
and the seating capacity 765. The
publications In the National Allt0Cia.
Techaikevekr, Serenade for String Or.
I of directors of the Sisterhood of Tem- congregation continues to develop Holman, asisated by Edith Nanson in tion for the Advancement of Colored
canal. LAM. "Orpheue wag
ple Beth El has lost her loving com-
his roaring one-act farce, "Hard-
WE SPECIALIZE IN INDIVIDUAL ORDERS
Ild oph'ste Welts
panionship and co-operation in good with the growth of the city. The tem- Boiled Hampton;" and many more People. lie is author of numerous
to 52.50 at Granselre and
Tirket•
books on that subject.
Casa. 1290
work, and the members of this organ- ple Is situated on the ccc:.:1 of Blaine acts.
Orchettra Hall.
And Guarantee Satisfaction and Prompt Attention.
ization, a sister whose assistance was and Linwood avenues.
New York Critics Acclaim It GREAT!
"Man Of the House"
RUDOLPH
SCHILDKRAUT
S Now You Know Why We
Are Keeping Open Three Eve-
nings Each Week in Our Feb-
ruary Sale
I
BROADWAY STRAND
Starting Saturday, February 13th
WAhintonTioulevard at 1120
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eluded.
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rector
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HOPTMAN'S BAKERY
8916
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Judaea
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