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if building over-
the glad tiding s
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decorators are
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he main auditor•
I be in readiness
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buildin g to e.,n 1 ".
that
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1g in the new and
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m May 2 , Il
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to the upkeep of
r accommodation
nization s will be
II activitie s Mil-
s of Community
and , .0tinue.
urking
c,ers
!
overlooked
ing silently to
I and ceilings
the destroyer
ring in wait to
iverything you
Acci-
lay you liable
. , Windows
k broken , ,
o break in and
Hack Complimented.
TO RENT-Blaine 2915. Nicely fur-
nished front room in private home
for one or two gentlemen. Rea-
ATTORNEY IN NEW LOCATION
Complimenting Nathan Hack, of
sonable. Phone Garfield
Hack's Orthopedic Footwear Shop, in
T.
T. S. Clayton, vice-president of the
the Stroh Building on Adams avenue,
Fidelity Trust Company, announces MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher .-
I. Finkelstein, popular young at- ,
caterer for weddings, banquets. l FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room the current issue of the Boot and Shoe
torney, announces the removal of his
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates I for gentleman or couple employed. Recorder, national shoe dealers maga-
Convenient to Dexter bus and zine, delves into the nature of Mr.
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Ent-
Clairmount car line. Garage avail- hack'
business and of his
The Music Study Club of Detroit
s
pire 7146.
able. 3810 Gladstone. Phone Gar- surprising success.
ill present its monthly musical pro-
w
on Friday, April 16, at Web-
BUSINESS GIRL desires room and
field 5388-M.
In attempting to give the people of
p. m. Mrs. Broil+. I
gram
board with refined family. Write
Detroit corrective footwear at a price
ster Hall at 2:30 .
FOR RENT - Furnished room for
Fourteenth Convocation Called
Jewish Chronicle, Box 222.
min Pearlman will read a paper on
that would not be too high, Mr. Hack
one
or
two
refined
gentlemen.
Meets
Current Events; Mrs. A. C. Lappin, ,
has overcome many merchandising
For April 18-21.
Northwest section. Convenient to
arris, eon.
!wANTED-Woman to take complete
problems inherent in his branch of
soprano; and Miss Rhea H
Also in Capital.
a
Fourteenth and Trumbull car lines.
Popkin at I
charge of six-room fl t. Small
work, according to the Recorder, and
tralto; with Mrs. Samuel
2449 Clairmount. Phone Euclid
family. 1699 Burlingame A , e•
piano will render, as duets: "A
has kept the price of footwear down
the
WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION
Phone Hemlock 2240-W.
01354.
Flight of Clouds" and "Nearest and
to the minimum.
Dearest," by Caracciolo and "Boat
-- -
BY PRESIDENT PLANNED
Beautiful
furnished
The Recorder points to the fact that
FOR
SALE-East
Boston
Blvd.
Mod-
RENT
-
FOR
of Mine," by Annie Stratton Miller.
--
ern; four bedrooms, two baths, Mr. Hack has designed and invented
room in private. family. No other
Two readings by Mrs. Michael leish-
Palestinian Problems as Well
roomers. 1090 Cortland Ave. Tele-
large living room, vaulted ceiling, a patented arch supporting shoe which
in entitled The Postponement," by
As Domestic Questions to
beautiful oval dining room
Arlginton
and is meeting with great success in allevi-
phone Arlington 2794.
Kipling and "Mitt Carlotta," by T. A.
ating foot ailments of his clients.
two-car garage. Phone
Be Fully Discussed.
Daly, will complete the program. The
33)1I RENT-Large airy room in pri-
That Mr. Mark's unusual ability is
0280.
_
usual social tea hour will follow.
vate
home
family
for
lady
or
gen•
not going unrewarded is attested to
of
urned, consisting I
NEW YORE.-The convention
The committeee named,
RENT-Nicely
furnished
room by the fact, states the Recorder, that
tlenian. Located on Monterey near FOR
for
young
lady,
in
private
home.
Q.
the United Synagogue of America, to
of Mrs. Michael Leishin, Mrs. Sol.
Wildemere. Near Linwood car
Phone Garfield 4075-M. just it few weeks ago he was awarded
and Mrs. Maurice P. Morse,
be held in Baltimore and W'ashington'
and Dexter has line. l'hone Ar
a contract by the United States War
KOSSIer,
A wit IS to 21, will uphold the tra- I
to arrange for the annual tea to come
lington 4783-M.
_
FOR RENT - - Nicely furnished steam Veterans Bureau to supply all dis-
ditions of the organization by ex-'
on JuWe I, are making elaborate
heated
room
for
one
or two gentle- aided feet with orthopedic footwear.
reeding previous conventions in ex-
plans for the event which will sur-
FOR SALE-Eight-roomhouse. No-
Glad- . "All shoe merchants cannot do as
s ofar undertaken by
tent and interest. This will be the
Kul oil burner. ,,Fine condition.
men, in private home. 2450
Nathan Flack has done," says the Re-
pass any
fourteenth convocation of the parent
Half block from Woodward Ave.
stone Ave.
the Music Study Club.
corder, "arid open an exclusive ortho-
organization and the ninth of the
Five-mile circle. *10,500, $2,000 -
PRACTICAL NURSE-Specially for pectic establishment, but all may give
down. Owner going to Europe.
Women's League.
On Saturday evening, April 17, at
H. C. KNICKERBOCKER
confinement cases. Mrs. Rosenman. more attention to permanent business
Among the special events already
I. . FINKELSTEIN
Phone Empire 5259.
g:30, Nadicjda Plevitzkaia, the fore-
9214 Mack Ave. Phone Lincoln that can easily be established through
--
-
the
addition
to
the
bond
deliartment
most folk-song singer of Russia, will offices from Hastings and Erskine 'announced are a public meeting, a
this service to humanity."
furnished
room
who
has
been
FOR RENT--Nicely
give a recital in Orchestra Hall. She streets to 1370 Penobscot Building. banquet and a women's tea in Balti- of H. C. Knickerbocker,
in private home for lady. 2023
has recently completed a successful Mr. Finkelstein was for years man. more, and a White House reception a state bank examiner for the past
Clairmount
Ave.
Phone
Garfield
and triumphal tour of Europe as do aging editor of the Jewish Daily Day, by the President,. a luncheon and four and one-half years. Prior to
8730.
it
for eight and one-
most artists before coming to these but resigned this position last month sightseeing tour in the capital. Greet- that lisle he was
shores. Her American debut was to devote all his time to the practice ings to all delegates will be extended half years assistant cashier of the
RENT-2508 W. Philadelphia.
FOR
State
Bank
of
Fowlerville,
and
for
made to a capacity audience at Aeol- of law. Prior to engaging in news- at the first session by Milton Fleisch-
n
inend r oeoxmese patniodntaw
Al,l f o runrobedrooms
chairman of the Baltimore com- three and one-half years cashier of
Unptpnenr flat
b
ian Ball in New York City on March
paper work, he was a representative', Pr'
12. She will have as assisting artist of the Detroit Life Insurnace Corn- , mittee; Rabbi Max Drob, president the State Bank of Webberville. Mr.
large.
Between
Linwood
and
La
Max Rabinowitsch, pianist, who was pony. He is well known in the Jew- ' of the Rabbinical Assembly; Dr. Cy- Knickerbocker will have charge of
Salle Blvd.
here many times with Feodor Chalia• ish conimu»ity for his lectures anitl rus Adler, president of the Jewish the territory in Central Michigan.
untiring efforts in communal work.' Theological Seminary; Dr. Elias Solo.
TO RENT-Nicely furnished room
pin.
for gentleman, in private home
His friends wish him success in his mon,
president
of the
United Syna-
gogue;
Mrs. Charles
I. Hoffman,
pres-
1953 Ilazelwood Ave. Phone Gar-
Symphony Orchestra.
ne• location.
ident of the Women's League, and
field 6460-R.
Rabbi Louis Levitsky, vice-president
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
CONVENTION TO BE
HELD IN BALTIMORE
MU S I
of the Young People's League. Later
I in the day there will be addresses and
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On Fidelity Trust Co. Staff. ' •
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RIGHT TO WORK IS
WORKERS' DEMAND
real bar-
Sunday afternoon at Orchestra Hall
FRENCH BEGIN OFFENSIVE
FOR SALE HOUSES-A
at 3:30 o'clock, the Detroit Symphony
gain. Fine six-room duplex on
- --
Marston court, near Breitmeyer
Orchestra, Victor Kolar conducting,
JERUSALEM. -- Ii. T. A.) - A , discussions by Rabbi Samuel M.
executive di rectoor; Professor
School. Everything in elegant con-
will give the last concert of the sea-
Jewish Labor in Poland Insists
French offensive in Southern Le- - A
bbi
. A. Neuman
, Ra Slomon
Gold-
Cohen,
son. Following the usual custom Mr.
dition. Always rented. Call us
e
Upon
Non-Interference
banon on the Palestine frontier b
man, Professor Alexander Marx, Dr.
for appointment to see this dandy
Kolar will present a Request program
by Government.
gan recently. In a heavy battle which
made up from several hundred sag-
Ja cob Kohn and others.
flat. Ilayes Realty Co. North End
developed many Druzes were killed.
It is on Monday morning, April 19,
Office, 7710 Woodward Ave. Phone
rstions and requests by patrons of
in was
the that the real business of the conven.
ine,
WARSAW.-(J. T. A.)-A pro-
hese Sunday afternoon concerts. In The Bedouin village, Chendoar,
Empire 6220.
e P alest. Many, Lion is to begin-the business of pre- test again the Polish government's
II there were 137 different numbers Alchul eh area, on
by the French.
French
lit•y with regard to Jewish labor FOR RENT-Beautiful six-room up-
were wounded. A number of the , serving the traditions and cultural
equested, the three leading ones be. bombarded
p er fiat. 1143 Pingree Ave. Fire-
3ig the Elgar "Pomp and Circum- wounded Druzes we're brought by the greatness of Israel in America. For and the action of various govern-
place, bookcases, French doors,
ins to the Jewish colony, Me- this purpose a number of problem mental departments to oust Jewish
tance" with 22 votes, Rimsky- Km-
lcouncils
are
to
meet
and
then
to
re-
paneled dining room. Three large
workingmen
from
industries
under
a
Bedou
sakov's "Schehernzade" with 21 votes
All
bedrooms and tile bath. Phone
government monopoly was voiced by
port to the united convention.
nd the Johann Strauss waltz, "The tull ah, and were sent to the Hadassah I port
I
delegates
may
enter
into
these
discus-
in
Sated.
a
general
Jewish
workingmen's
con-
Cadillac 0235.
eautiful Blue Danube"with 19 votes.
sions both in the individual councils gress here, the first of its kind held
Of course it would be impossible to
FOR
RENT-Nice front airy bed-
"The
gold
of
that
land
is
good,"
it
and
on
the
convention
floor.
in
the
Republic
of
Poland.
lay such compositions as the "Sche-
room for employed couple or two
Five hundred and eighty delegates,
erazade" and the Grieg "Peer Gynt" was pure gold that did not diminishl The council on Palestine will in all
Private family. Dela-
likelihood devote most of its session representing all the Jewish working-
gentlemen.
the
uite complete ,so Mr. Kolar will do in weight when passed through
ware Ave. Telehone Northway
he third movement from "Schehera- fire. It refers to the Torah studied I to the Jerusalem Synagogue Center, men's parties, participated in the
4658-W.
congress.
Four
hundred
of
these
fade" "The Tale of the Young Prince by the people of Eretz Israel, the for which project, proposed at a pre-
th
,
e
delegates represen
nd the Young Princess," and two purest and most accurate.-Talmud.vious convention, over $100,000 has
g
FOR SALE HOUSES-1542 Glen-
already been raised. The camp
movements from the "Peer Gent"
yet Left Poale Zion and 60 the extreme
dale Ave. Desirable home close to
rt
to collect the full sum required is
e radicals. The labor leaders Portnoy,
uite No 1 "Anitra's Dance" and "In
Trumbull and Hamilton-Oakman
be instituted in most of the larg
he Hall of the Mountain King." The numbers on the program are: Brahms' to
centers of Jewish population, but Alter, Zybert, Nowogrodsky and esid-
Ze-
cur lines. Seven attractive rooms
Eiger military march "Pomp and Cir- Overature "Academic Festival," Gli- cen
and bath. Furnace heat, two-car
committees have been appointed and rubabel were elected to the
umstance," which will appear last on ere's Symphonic Poem "Les Syrenes
garage. Decidedly well built and
ull preparations made for its prose- ism.
The congress was held under the
he program, will have the assistance and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody full
comfortable. Owner will consider
cation.
The
good
to
be
achieved
by
f the full Murphy Organ with D'Av-
the
erection
of
a
synagogue
and
cen•
slogan:
The
Jewish
workingmen
must
any reasonable offer. Call Mr.
No. 2.
have the right to work without inter-
ignon Morel at the console. The other
Fuller, Max Broock, Inc. Phone
ter in Jerusalem is incalculable.
ference on the part of the govern-
Empire 8783.
only will it provide feasible facilities ment.
for the expression and the develop.
"The Jewish workingmen in Poland FOR RENT-1413 Webb Ave. cor-
meat of the spiritual and religious stand on the verge of destruction,"
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
ner Byron. Widow would like to
ARCHESTRA
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
aspirations of the Jerusalem Jewry; declared B. Michaelewitz, leader of
share furnished flat with two la-
HALL
4 ..1
not only will it serve as an acceptable the Bund "The Jewish workingmen
dies. Phone Hemlock 3016-M.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3:3 0
meeting ground
and
place
of
worship
.
from the diaspora, but it in Poland face the danger of becom-
LAST ORCHESTRA CONCERT OF THE SEASON
FOR SALE-2276 West Euclid, near
tor visitors
ill also help to remove the stigma mg paupers and being transformed
LaSalle Blvd. Modern two-flat.
are endeavoring to from a productive class into the class
w
which an
Low price fur quick sale. Phone
fix un us to the effect that our Jew- of Luftmenschen. We must protest
STRAUSS, "Blue Danube;" RIMSKY•KORSAKOV, "Scheherarade;"
Euclid 2733-J.
sh
interests
in
Palestine
are
only
ma.
against
the
economic
Kromie
Jewre-
GRIEG, "Peer Gynt;" LISZT, "Hungarian Rhapsody;"
iterial. There iv to be no attempt to jew (exclude the Jews). We must
ELGAR, "Pompand Circumstance" (with Organ).
FOR RENT-On Lake Shore Drive.
H.II-Glendale 8290
foist
any
particular
form
of
religious
µroclaim
an
open
fight
against
those
Tickets 25. to III, at Grinnell's and Orch
Furnished cottage. Call at 310
,h bar the way of the Jewish work-
ewry .
Frederick St.
mgmen to the factory," he stated.
observance on the Jerusalem J
It will be a free gift offering from
The congress received greetings
Glendale 5680
American Jews to our brethren in from the Cehtral Bureau of the Po- MUSICAL INSTRUCTION - Piano
teacher will give two free lessons
the Holy City. Requests have also lish Trade Unions. of the executive
Foremost
•Russia's
At
to those entering through this ad.
26 Convenient Branches
I come in to the United Synagogue committee of the Polish Socialist
ORCHESTRA THIS A
Folk•Song Singer
8:30
Terms reasonable. Special instruc-
from various colonies that the Ameri- Party II'. I'. S.), of the German So-
SAT.
HALL
tions to beginners. Music taught
can organization publish tracts on the cialist l'arty in the Polish Republic,
.,moisimmigg imonnogagnen
at home. Phone hemlock 88244.
true ideals of Judaism, particularly the Communist Sejm group, the Po•
Address 12936 Hamilton Ave.
on the justice and social worth of the lish professionals association, city
Pianist
prophetic conceptions, and that these employes. All these bodies pledged
by MAX RABINOWITSCH
an antidote to the
plus tax, at Orchestra Hall, Grinnell'. and Plotkin., Glen. 8280
their support to the Jewish working-
be distributed as
Tickets $1 to $230,
prevalent radicalism. The Histadrut men's demands. A message was also
I Ha-Ovdim Ila-Datim - organization received from the Polish Minister of
, of observant workers-has made a Labor.
"TILE BANK
21, AT 8:30
A heated fight developed at the
1 specific and formal request for spirit-
OF PERSONAL SERVICE"
ORCHESTRA I WEDNESDAY SON
assistance
from
the
United
Syna-
congress
between
the
delegates
of
dual
G RE CITAL
HALL
the Bund and the delegates of the
Poale Zion. The delegates of the
1 "aereat Development in Decade.
In the matter of home policies, the Bond insisted that the congress must
council on organization will have limit itself to the problem of secur-
much to report and discuss. No Jew- ing the Jewish workingmen's right to
$2, $230, Plus Tax, at ORCHESTRA HALL and GRINNELL'S
TICKETS $1, $1 .50,
work, while the l'oale Zion delegates
'. ish religious organization in America
has, during the past decade, de- demanded that the congress should
veloped so rapidly and tremendously it also take up the question of Jewis
as has the United Synagogue.
emigration, particularly Jewish emi-
has been the growth a
gration to Palestine. The Poole Zion
been found necessary to supplement delegates also forwarded a demand
(been
the work carried on through the na- that the Jewish labor congress in Po-
tional office. This will continue the land decide to convene a general Jew-
general direction, the publication of ish labor congress. The Poale Zion
textbooks, curricula and the other ac- introduced a resolution that the con.
Lafayette B
tivities of the executive officers. But gress greet the fighting Jewish prole-
a number of local or regional orgasms- tariat in Palestine. The resolutions
', ations have been established, to take of the l'oale Zion delegates were de-
up such immediate matters as farm. feated.
AMEAS -
I ing or university communities and
)1STINGUISHED .
to do the detailed labors of the indi-
Seven kinds of gold were used in
'
AR TISTE
,
.
' victual group. The ultimate form of the furnishings of the Holy Temple.
these lesser groups-they range in -Talmud.
size from the 13 states of the mid-
west group to the Long Island associ-
ation-and the methods whereby they
knowledge-that knowledge without
will attain representation in the na-
which there can exist neither tradi-
tional method are among the prob-
lems to be discussed by this council. tional Jew nor Judaism.
Somewhat akin to the educational
A related problem is that of the
problem is that to be undertaken by
men's clubs, now being organized
the council on religious observance.
throughout the country. However,
A corollary of Jewish education is
their rise has heretofore been so
the observance of the fundamentals
sporadic and unsystematic that it has
of Jewish ceremony. The chaos fre-
become essential to mold them into
quently met with in localized super -
some form of national group, with a
vision of the dietary regulations can
definite attempt at a program of ac-
be obviated by an intelligent co-oper-
tivity. It must be assured that these
In
ation among the elements, rabbinical
of finance that provides funds
PRICES:
powerful groups wield their energies
MASTERPIECE
Evenings-
and lay, associated with the United
SUNRMAtIN'S
to the benefit of Judaism at large-
505 to 18230
E talked matters over for sound, economic purposes.
Synagogue. On the matter of kash-
for this purpose a speakers' bureau,
Sat. Wt.-
calmly. We consider- Hundreds of thousands of De-
ruth the United Synagogue will per-
50c to $2.00
printed material and perhaps a cen-
mit neither itself nor its constituents
ed every alternative. Finally troiters are familiar with this
Thurs. c Mat.-
tral office will have to be provided.
York
New
In
50 to $1.50
The exercise of Jewish influence the slightest deviation.
we were convinced there was system and know its value.
the committee on religious observ-
only one way out. It was up to
on the college student is no mean ance has arranged with a large
Making a loan is only half of
WITH A SUPPORTING COMPANY
problem. Itregrettable
that the
is re
a kosher wrapped ,
me to buy out our partner. the problem-the other half
Of ARTISTIC DISTINCTION
intellectual flower of American bakery to produce
bread similar to that sold by the larg- '
That was our only means of lies in REPAYMENT. This is
Jewry, once away from the home in-
er general bakeries. It prepares press
fluence and in the confines of the uni-
preserving peace and unity of provided for by amortizing
notices and tracts to disseminate au-
versity campus, has allowed its Judaic
action. Only one thing stood loans in 50 equal, weekly parts
thentic information of Jewish holi- I
elements to wither away. Today re-
Its
of-i
in the way; I didn't have the over the period of a year.
days and other observances.
ligious groups in this country are ex-
forts can be duplicated in every Jew-
money. Then it was that I
erting every effort to provide • Jew-
The Industrial Morris Plan
ish community -and this should
ish environment for the student that
turned to the Industrial Morris
prove the ultimate result of its activi-
Bank makes loans at the inter-
will prove a pleasing and acceptable
Plan
Rank
and
borrowed
the
4.41.1.61".
est rate of 65 per annum.
addition to the activity of the cam- ties.
money
which
has
made
pos-
The organ of the national body, the
pus. The United Synagogue, having
Our officers will be glad to con-
United Synagogue Recorder, will alto
d
in
this
work
with
its
stu-
sible
the
growth
of
this
busi
Saturday
pioneere
sult with you as to the place
a separate council.
Matinees Wedneeday and
dents' houses and active committees be discussed in
has
the
largest
this system may fill in solving
ness."
1 in the various colleges, will continue This periodical now
among Jewiah
nce on Sunday Night.
its deliberations on student religious circulation in America
No Perfrom ■
Industrial banking is a system your own financial problems.
weekly. monthly and quarterly pub-
Positively Last Time Saturday Evening, April 24.
I awakening at the present convention.
lications. Not only does it publish
Education Chief Topic.
WINTHROP AMES Preseots
Of education perhaps more will be news of its constituency, but it pro•
vides scholarly and popular articles,
said than any other topic. The mat•
book reviews, illustration!, special
ter of the traininsr of the youth has
women's and children's sections, and
ever been the fundamental internal
problem of Judaism. It should have all the requisites of a paper of wide
of still more
-
been obvious to American Jews dec general appeal. A year
expected for the
ades ago-although in large measure extensive growth is
Recorder
from
the
deliberations
ti
it proved otherwise-that without the
In JOHN GALSWORTHY'S
certainty of • loyal and informed be held in its behalf.
of
these
various
corn-
account
The
t
e
ese
n
t
of the
t
5o w
utihh all etnheene effortsw
rile does not at all cover the extent
of the convention's deliberation!,
naught. The United Synagogue now
represent the larger
has an educational director, publishes however. They entire
program, as de-
textbooks, institutes and supervises aspects of the
500 to $2.20; Saturday
schools, and devotes the major part tailed in the prospectus of the con.
Nights, 50c to 83:30; Wednesday Matioire, di
tan. .
SO to $2.7S, iscluog
of its effort to the dissemination of vention.
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Our improved methods will surprise
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