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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-02-19

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PAGE TEN

pl_Egolson;A wi shiii itu rocus

UPHOLDS INHERENT
HARDINESS IN JEWS


the United Hebrew Schools, has been ■ •••••••• ■ ••••••
assoc active in aiding the schools. The
iation has charge of the Bialik
Library at Kirby Center, which they
The second annual dance of the conduct very successfully. Many
GLASS-MARKOFSKY
Mr. and :Mrs. S. Yoslowitz o Will Settle Some on Land and Help
Alumni Association of the United members of the organization are now
Artisans.
Ar
Whitewood avenue announce the en
Hebrew Schools will be given on Sat. teachers at the schools.
The marriage of Miss Jennie Mar-
The formal initiation of the third kofsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New York Survey Shows .Low- gagement of their daughter, F
Mrs.
urday evening, March 20. at the
SIOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Measures
t o Sidney Barnett, son of
M.
Philadelphia and Byron Talmud To. graduating class was featured by a! Ellis Markofsky of Hazelwood ave-
Herzl Judaeana
eat Mortality Rate Among
Barnett. The parents will Mild a to improve the distressing economic
rah. Walt Carey's Green and Gold banquet given on Jan. 12 at Kirby nue, to Jacob Arthur Glass, son of
At the last meeting of
family reception on Sunday, Feb. 28, conditions of the Jewish population Judaeans Morris Soloweiehi. the
:Serenaders will furnish the music. Center, acwhich Harry Schwartz was Mr. and Mrs. Sol Glass of Hamilton,
East Sidera.
in honor of their children and will in the small towns in the Ukraine on the life and works of
Eva Sheritx is chairman of the com- toastmaster. A skating party was Ont took pace at the Emanuel Syna-
entertain the young folks on Sunda y, were decided on by the central execu- man Bialik and Abraham ('ha tm
mittee on arrangements, Nathan held by the association on Saturday gogue on Sunday evening, Jan. 24, at
Bin e
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T.
A.)—The
in-
March 7. live committee of the Communist
Shur is business manager and Naomi evening, Feb. 13. The officers are: 6 o'clock. After the ceremony a din-
Hyman Bloom participated in
party in Ukrainia, according to re-
Buchhalter and Betsy Ulanoff are harry Schwartz, president; Betty ner was served at the bride's home herent hardiness of the Jewish race
lamation contest. Abraham
which
other
peoples
lack
was
pointed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Coogan
of
ports
received
here
from
Kieft.
chairman for the refreshments com- Ulanolf, vice-president; Fanny Isen..! for 100 guests. The out-of-town
With adjudged the best speaker.
to as the reason for the unusually low Virginia park announce the engage-
The relief measures provide for
mittee.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Glass
death rate among the Jewish popula- merit of their niece, Iliene Kruger, to facilities to help Jews to settle on Ilerzls have accepted the chalk)
berg, recording secretary; Judith
the Mogen Davids for a checker
The Alumni Association, which was
and family of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. tion of the congested districts of New Samuel Tobias of Blaine avenue.
the land, to grant support to Jewish nanient. A skating party
formed three yeara ago by the mem- Lippe, corresponding secretary, and and Mrs. Ralph Rubin and Mrs. Max York City by Dr. William II. Guilfoy,
will b
workingmen and artisans by furnish-
— —
Frankel
of
Toronto,
Ont.
on Saturday evening. Pl.
Meyer
Ilarrison,
treasurer.
bers of the first graduation class of
head of the statistical division of the
Mr. and Sirs. Max Goldberg o f ing them with tool:: and materials, to been completed for a father al
Mr. and Mrs. Glass spent their New York City Health Department.
Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the en- draw Jewish toilers, including the meeting.
honeymoon in the east and through
"It is curious and interesting thing
Canada. They are residing in De- to take a look at the infant death rate gagement of their daughter, Etta, to small traders, into the Ukrainian in-
Arthur
Biegelman, son of Sirs. Biegel- dustries, to create a system of schools
troit.
in two typical Jewish districts—just man of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Gold- for technical training and to wage a
---
as crowded, just as congested, as the berg were hosts at a reception in battle against the lawlessness of the
STEVENS-BERNSTEIN
other districts which have high infant Brooklyn last month, when their administrative officials in the small
, Temple Beth El was the scene, on death rates. These districts ranged
daughter's engagement was formally towns, particularly in the collection
I Thursday, Feb. 11, of a pretty though from 48 to 52 per 1,000—a record just
of taxes and the imposition of
announced.
simply appointed wedding. The prin- as good as the Washington Heights
groundless tines.
cipals were Miss Esther Bernstein, district, where the average income is
The plan adopted by the central
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prady of 1984
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram L. over $2,500.
Pingree avenue announce the engage- committee provides for measures to
Bernstein of 80 Pingree avenue, and
"The Jews are unusually eager to
Finest Outside of
meat of their daughter, Helen, to Jo- hasten the establishment of Jewish
Lewis Weitzman of this city. The take advantage of public health clin-
New York and Chicago,
seph A. Lunenfeld of Galt, Ont. A Soviets in villages where the Jewish
bride, who was given in marriage by ics," Dr. Guilfoy said, "but even this
population is in the majority and to
reception
will
be
held
Sunday,
Feb-
her father, was unattended, while Mr. does not explain such an unusual rec-
at 8939 Twelfth Scree
carry on medical and sanitary aid in
ruary 28.
Weitzman was assisted by Henry ord. And inspections show that they
those districts.
You will be cordially weicon
are no better and no worse housekeep-
Sterns of Buffalo as best man.
Over 6,000 families registered for
Herman Stark of 2291 Blaine ave-
Special arrangement s can
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin performed ers than their neighbors. Apparently
nue announces the engagement of his aettling on the land during the last
made for parties,
the ceremony in the presence of the it can be explained only as an inher-
few months in 23 districts of the
daughter,
Edith,
to
William
Charles
immediate families, the bridal couple ent hardiness."
Ukraine.
One
thousand
families
in
DELICATESSEN LUNC1
The infant mortality rate in two Sucher, son of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob
standing before a background of
Tultchin and in Mogileff Podolsk reg-
Sucher of Detroit.
palms, intermingled with smilax and crowded East Side Italian districts
istered. In Kamienetz Podolsk 1,000
ran from 85 to 90 per 1,000. The in-
standards of spring flowers.
families registered, in Proscuroff 500
Miss Bernstein wore a lovely gown fant death rate in two crowded negro PLAN PROGRAM FOR
families. The seat registered for
of ecru lace, trimmed in velvet, with districts of Harlem ran from 100 to
land
settling in the small towns. Sev-
BIALYSTOKER AFFAIR
hat and plume to match, and carried 120 per 1,000.
You'll find this store ready to show
enty-five per cent of those who have
Although physicians differ at to the
a large bouquet of orchids and roses.
registered
are able to contribute only
you assortments of most interesting
The Bialystoker Verband will give
Mrs. Bernstein, mother of the bride, reason, some advance the opinion that
10 roubles toward the expense of set-
was gowned in black lace and carried the Jewish race, herded together in a Purim program and dance on Sun- tling on the land.
and distinctive styles in men's clothes
a bouquet of violets and orchids, and ghettos for centuries, long since paid day evening, F'eb. 28, at the Philadel-
in the new Spring Patterns—tailored
Mrs. Henry Sterns, mother of the its death tribute to the great white phia and Byron Talmud Torah. The
The year 1925 was unex
bridegroom, chose a gray georgette plague, tuberculosis, with the result following will take part in the pro- JEWISH IRON WORKER
for wear as well as style.
pled in the history of Del
crepe gown with a corsage of deep that the race has built up a natural gram: Miss Ruth Kashdan and Mias
RECEIVES BOX PRIZE
business prosperity. It was
immunity.
Rebecca
Herman,
dancing,
with
Miss
pink roses.
greatest year in life insure
The new assortments are representative of every correct style
But when the same results are Della Kashdan at the piano; Miss
After a wedding trip to New York
selling this city and state I
PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.)The
of the season and incorporate durable materials and the best
and Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Weitz- shown in pneumonia, in all sorts of Rhoda Goldberg, and Win. Gagman,
saw. It presages even gee,
man will return to Detroit on March 3hildren's diseases and in all other singing; Morris Domhi, readings from Edward Box prize of $10,000, award-
workmanship.
success for good life install
contagions, as well as in the general Sholem Alechim and Moshe Nadir; ed annually to the person serving the
1 to take up their residence.
men during 1926.
death rate, it seems logical to asume Roy Kamm, violin; Mr. Chason and best interests of Philadelphia, was
OUR STOCK COMPLETE IN MAIIATTAN SHIRTS
Many Detroit Life men
that the cause must be an inherent Miss Rabinovitch, piano; Ruth Rad- given to Samuel Yellin, master
LEVINSON-GREENBAUM
making incomes from $5,001
AND STETSON HATS
racial hardihood which may have re- ding, recitation and Max Posner, wrought iron worker.
The marriage of Miss Pearl P. sulted from the operation of the law stunts. Sir. Posner is a 20-year old
$15,000 through our co-op
Mr. Yellin has constructed most of
Greenbaum, daughter of the late Mr. 3f survival of the fittest, with all the "modern Sampson" from Bialystok the famous gates in America, includ-
tive program. We have a
and Mrs. Kople Greenbaum, and Har- weak weeded out in generations past
choice opportunities still a
and is at present on the stage. He is ing the gates of the Federal Reserve
ry 0. Levinson, son of Uriah Levin-
for capable men who are soil
The 1925 figures on tuberculosis, in appearing in Detroit so consented to Bank here, the Cunard Building in
son, took place at the Hotel Statler, their relation to living conditions, also perform at the Bialystoker Ver- New York, the Harkness Memorial at
to work, and willing to Is'
Feb. 7 at 8 o'clock. The ceremony was show the typical Italian tenement band affair. The proceeds from the Yale University, the Packard build-
Call at Room 305—Detroit
performed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman house section has a sleuth rate of 148 Glance will be used for the benefit of ing in Philadelphia, the entrance to
Building—between In and
under a white satin canopy amid a per 100,000; a typical negro district, the starving Jews in and around Bi- the l'ierpont Morgan estate and the
Monday and ask for Mr. lieu
bower of palms, ferns and standards with some white people, has a rate of alystok and vicinity. The public is gates of the Cathedral of St. John the
of spring flowers.
182, and still another has 196, while invited to attend. Miss Sara Epstein Divine, in New York. Ile has won
AT CLAIRMOUNT
The bride who was given in mar- all records are broken in one district of 520 Medbury avenue is in charge numerous honors, among them the
riage by her brother and sister, Mr. in Harlem with a sleuth rate of 310 of tickets or they may be obtained at gold medal of the American Institute
and Mrs. S. H. Greenbaum, was per 100,000 from tuberculosis.
of Architects. Ile established a
the door the evening of the affair.
Horne Office
I charming in a quaint satin gown cut
wrought iron department at the school
This would indicate that the Ne-
wtih a close fitting bodice with square groes as a race have not yet built up
of Industrial Art in Philadelphia. Sir.
2210 PARK AVENU
neckline and bouffant skirt trimmed . mmunity to tuberculosis having lived
Yellin is 39 years old. Ile came to
with festlons of•); of the valley or centuries under conditions in
Detroit
America from Russia at the age of 17.
and pearls and a flounce of ivory which tuberculosis seldom makes its
chantilly lace. Iler long tulle veil was appearance.
Kindness
breaks
no
bones.
Board
of
Reform
Organic-
Executive
held in place with a bridal cap of
Compare these figures with the Riv-
•tion Honors Kohler,
Dutch design and fashioned of real 3rside Drive District, with a death
Duchess lace and pearls.
toll of only 48 per 100,000 from tuber- PHILADELPHIA. — (J. 1'. A.) —
The bride was attended by Miss culosis, and the Fifth Avenue district.
THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT THE.
Helen Levinson, sister of the groom. with only 37 per 100,000. As in other The establishment of the Interne-
as maid of honor and the bridesmaids diseases, the Jews keys their death tional Jewish Religious Union for
were Miss Edith Levinson and Mrs. rate down to from 47 to 52 under the advancement of liberal Judaism
Beniamino Gigli,
Harry Bronster. Herbert Ressler at- housing conditions which took more will be aided by the Union of Ameri-
tended the groom as best man and than double that death toll from other can Hebrew Congregations, accord-
famous tenor of
inc to a decision taken at the execu-
Barney Newman, Ilarry Bronston races.
the Metropolitan
tive session held here.
and Frank Black assisted as ushers
The figures on pneumonia tell the
Opera Company
A delegation will be sent to the
The attractive little flower girls were same story. This is attributed, at
Roslyn Jean Greenbaum, niece of the least to some extent, to improper heat- conference in London in July, ac-
bride, and Gilberta Rothstein, daugh- ins and bad ventilation. A typical cording to a resolution adopted upon
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roth. Italian district has 239 deaths per the suggestion of A. Lee Weil, chair-
STATLER HOTEL
1Nt ORS
"Since my arrival in America, I
stein.
100,000. A typical Negro district has man of the committee on Jewish re-
have used the Hardman. The piano
at
The wedding march was played by 244 deaths and another Negro district limns conditions in Europe.
Finrel's Society Orchestra.
whichlhava in my apartment has
The resolution began: "Resolved,
Miss Gertrude Smith, who also sang 385. A mixed, Irish and German dis-
received very hard use and I mar-
"0, Promise Me," at the beginning of trict had 171 deaths, while the River- that the report of the committee on
vet at thelength of time it remains
Jewish
religious conditions in Europe
the
ceremony
and
"Oh
Perfect
Love"
side Drive section had 15)) and the
true to pitch. hie the most satis-
at the close.
factory instrument I have over
Fifth Avenue district 134. The Jews be received and filed and that the
president
of the board be instructed
A
reception
in
the
small
ballroom
used—the ideal piano for the art-
kept their death rate from pneumonia
followed the ceremony.
ist and the home."
in its crowded East Side district, even to appoint a delegation to the pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Levinson left for a lower than the Fifth Avenue million- posed conference of the Jewish Re-
Baker Fresh In Our Ovens
ligious Union for the Advancement
two weeks stay in New Orleans, where aires. It ranged from 80 to 106.
they attended the Mardi Gras. They
One index of sanitary conditions is of Liberal Judaism in July, to appoint
will also visit friends in Chicago and the death rate from diarrheal diseases upon said delegation at least two
Cincinnati and will be at home in De- among young children. A typical ten- women."
You Always Get the Beat and Freshest at
troit after March 1.
The executive session of the Union
mient house section, made up largely
Supreme Durability Since 1842
of Italians, had a death rate of 112 of American Hebrew Congregations
Budget Payment Plan
per 100,000, Riverside Drive had only adjourned as a tribute to the late Dr.
A wide range of beautiful
five per 100,000, while Fifth Avenue Kaufmann Kohler. Those attending
instruments
had only 15. Typical East Side Jew- the session left for New York to at-
8916 TWELFTH STREET, (Bet. Taylor
ish sections had from 8 to 25. The tend the funeral of Dr. Kohler. The
We Guarantee Satisfaction and Prompt Attention on
same proportions repeat themselves in members of the executive committee
Individual Orders.
nearly every other disease, contagious who were in New York were Marcus
diseases, such as measles, scarlet fey- Aaron, N. Henry Beckman, Alfred M.
er, whooping cough and diptheria. Cohen, Julius W. Freiberg, Dr. Sam-
Exclu.tire Agents.
And while it would seem that the uel H. Goldenson, Robert T. Gold-
In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, Mrs. Dora Newman, who death rates given are determined by man, Jacob W. Mack, Edwin D.
departed this life one year ago, on nationality rather than resistence, a Meissner, Dr. Julius Morgenstern,
closer analysis shows that the high Adolph I. Newman, Henry Oppen-
Feb. 17, 1925.
death rate applies to all nationalities heimer, Carl E. Pritz, E. Rosenberg,
Peaceful be thy reet•
other than Jews when they live in con- Louis Schlesinger, Meyer Steinbrink,
It ie 'meet to breathe thy name.
gested areas, under bad housing con- Judge Horace Stern, I. Newton Tra-
In life w e loved you dearly.
ditions.
ger, Ludwig Vogelstein, Felix Voren-
S
In death we do the rime.
berg, Aaron Waldheim, A. Leo Weil,
Her Loving Husband and Children.
Herman Weil, Albert Wolf, Rabbi
The Romance of the Air.
Louis Wolsey, Rabbi William Fine-
Ii sad but loving memory of our
shriber.
The Detroit Arctic Expedition,
beloved father, Max Davis, who with headquarters at 1504 Dime
Rabbi George Zepin, secretary of
Among the remarkable and significant move-
Fifteenth Year at
passed away four years ago, on Feb. Bank Building, is not only an expe- the union, reported a deficit of $36,-
ments of the present day none is more interesting
Official Piano of the
19, 1922, the twenty-first day of She-
216. Nathan J. Miller reported that
and
worthy of note than that of the Jews rebuild-
dition
to
further
the
cause
of
science
Metropolitan Op. rd
bat.
ing Palestine.
or to prove the usability and prac- New York gave $49,085 for the ac-
Hoare
Sadly missed by His Loving Chil- ticability of the airplane, but for a tivities of the union. Ten new brother-
After having been desolate for almost nineteen
dren, Grandchildren and Great-1 more definite purpose, and that is the hoods were established throughout
centuries, the land is gradually being restored to
grandchildren.
fertility and modern cities are being built by ardent
establishment of Detroit as an air- the country according to the report
of Roger W. Straus.
Jews from all parts of the world. They have. bought
plane center of the world.
David A. Brown, chairman of the
In loving memory of our only son
thousands of acres of marshes and waste lands and
Everyone feels the thrill of the
and brother, Joseph I. :Milner, who great undertaking by Captain Wil- finance committee, announced an an-
are turning them into a paradise.
departed from this life Feb. 17, 1920. kins and Major Lamphier and the nual budget of $518,271 necessary
Will Palestine be fully restored to the Jewish
for the activities of the union. Mrs.
people? This is a question that suggests itself to
others
of
the
party
who
have
under-
A preeitom one from II. ha , gone,
J.
W.
Freiberg,
president
of
the
Na-
the thinking mind. And what is the significance
taken this adventure to travel by air
• A von., we loved 11 .tilled.
that the Bible attaches to this movement?
A place iy vacant in our hearty,
over unknown arctic regions. Every- tional Federation Temple Sister-
Which never can be filled.
You will enjoy hearing a lecture on the sub-
one enjoys the thrill of the race hoods, reported 55,000 members in
317 societies.
ject by
against
time
of
those
who
are
of
the
His Sorrowing Parents and Sisters.
Alfred M. Cohen reported for the
advance guard which expects to de-
board of governors and Julius W.
In memory of Celia Muscovitz, liver 15 tons of provisions and fuel Freiberg for the synagogue and
to Point Barrow before March 21,
who died on Feb. 16. 1900.
school extension.
Her Loving Mother and Sister. when Capt. George Hubert Wilkins,
A committee was appointed to
leader of the expedition, is scheduled
consider a declaration of the prin-
In sad and loving memory of our to hop off over the vast unexplored ciples of Reform Judaism. Marcus
reaches
of
the
Arctic
Ocean.
7:30 P. M.
dear slaughter and sister( Anna Ber-
But, as E. S. Evans, manager of Aaron, Pittsburgh, was chosen chair-
man (nee Klavons), who died one
the Detroit Arctic Expedition, has man. Dr. Lee K. Frankel of New
year ago, on Feb. 19, 1925.
York,
Judge
Horace
Stern
of
Phila-
stated, the first thing Detroit must
Seats Free — No Collection
Sad and sudden tv•• the call
do is meet the deficit and then, if delphia, Rabbi Mack of Cincinnati
Of one my dearly loved by all .
Detroit is to profit in a material way and Carl Pritz of Cincinnati were ,
MbUNT CLEMENS, MICH.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
The blow tra• hard. the .heck
appointed
members
of
the
committee.
from the expedition, it must co-oper-
We little thought the end co nem
Greatest Health Resort in the World for Rheumatism, Nervous
ate in every way possible with this A committee was appointed to draft
, Tired and Run Down Condition.
a memorial resolution to Dr. Kohler
Disorder., Blood P
Forget her? No. wen ever will.
great adventure.
Friend.
may
think
the
wound
le
healed.
The most exclusive and finest Resort Hotel in America. Spacious
Detroiters must thoroughly realize and the late Judge David L. Levin.
!
Nut little do they know the sorrow
Sir. A. J. Koffman, l'resident of the Zionist Organization
tritt.
lobbies, beautiful billiard rooms, ballroom and dining rooms. Cuisine
by this time that if this dynamic city
That lie. within our heart concealed.
Detroit, interviewed Dr. McMillan and heard his last lectur ,
unexcelled. American and European plans. Write for booklets.
would become the aircraft center of
He is very much in sympathy with the remarks made regardin
Her Loving Parents, Sisters and the world that the limit of expansion GRAND LEBANON WILL
MAX ELKIN, Manager
Palestine and advises The Chronicle readers to hear this teeter ,
Brothers.
could not be fixed, and he would be
BECOME A REPUBLIC
Operated hp ELKIN HOTEL AND BATH COMPANY
a prophet indeed who would dare say
Elkin Hotel under same ownership.
In loving memory of our darling what Detroit's population would be
JERUSALEM.-1.1. T. A.) —The
son and brother, William
Espar, who when 1940 rolls around.
Grand Lebanon. one of the four
.
, departed this life three years ago,
As Jewish citizens of Detroit you states of Syria, will be constituted a
the sixth day in Adar, on Feb. 22.
are urged to send your contribution republic, according to a report re-
to E. S. Evans, manager of the De- ceived here from Beirut. The corn-
Peace will be thy rest. dear Will.
'Tie amt to breathe the name.
troit Arctic Expedition, 1504 Dime mission appointed by the French High
On earth we loved you dearly.
Bank Building. Detroit.
Commissioner, Henri de Jouvenal, for
In death we do the came.
the purpose of drafting the Lebanese
PERFECTION LODGE
Friend• may think we have forgotten
constitution, decided on the republi-
(Near Pingree)
When they yometimm see u• ornile.
can form of government. A parlia-
You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our New Store.
Ilut they little know the heartache
Perfection
Lodge,
No.
486,
F.
and
ment comprised of a senate and a
Our smiles hide all the while.
It is our aim and purpose to continue selling the same high qu
A. M., will hold ■ special communi- chamber will conduct the affairs of
On Sale at
of Baked Delicacies that we have served for over ten years at
Sadly missed by His Loving Parents, cation Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 4:30 the state. The chamber is to consist
original location.
Sisters and Brothers.
p. m. E. A. degree and no banquet. of 45 deputies elected through the re-
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. ligious communities. Every 15,000
Who wants an enemy let him lend
By Order of—
voters will elect one deputy. The

some Money.
SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M.
Louis Buchbinder, Prop.
cabinet will be responsible to the
.
2492 HASTINGS STR I
chamber.
8537 TWELFTH STREET
W. Us• the Beat to Malta t h e Best to Sell.
Too many saekeirelhe death of
The world is a dull mirror of

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FEB. 21, 1926

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