Amerieam AlViSlf Periodical Carter ▪ ▪ CUMIN AMOS - CINCINNATI 20, °N10 PAGE FTVY ' VISIAI LL y et KOr r:E ire wos is Duty. toper. 1.;(11 IN r. 1111 1 111min m111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 1111111111111 111111111111 1111111111 1111111111 11111111 111111111 1111111 111111112: Mc C RA Y Refrigerators Increase Sales Cut Expense asliable C u ha . Spe- tion no to tit. ERIN ;T. Thequality of the refriger- ator itself determines the character of service, whether electrical refrigeration or ice is used. McCray Refriger- ators may be used with any type of electrical refrigera- tion. All McCray models are ready for immediate in- stallation of the cooling unit, without charge. "There is a McCray for every purpose." McCRAY Refrigerators 36 EAST ELIZABETH ST. Due to the fact that the New Corn- - munity Center of Melbourne avenue is still unfinished, the community pro- ▪ ° gram planned for Thursday evening, May 27, has again been postponed un- til a week from that date, June 3, at 6 p. m. All are most cordially invited to attend. o Children's Fresh Air Camp: Children ranging in age from eight to 15 interested in spending their va• cations at the Children's Fresh Air Camp should register as quickly as possible at one of the following sta- tions daily, excepting Saturdays and Sundays, at 4 p. in. Jewish Welfare Center, 579 East Philadelphia; Kirby Center, 609 East Kirby; Byron and Philadelphia Talmud Torah. The fee is $5 per week, $1 of which must he paid at time of registration and the balance on date of departure. Owing to the limited space only those regis- tering early will be accepted. KADIMAN HEBREW SCHOOL Inter•Settlement Base Ball League: The I). J. I. Midgets heat the St. Rita Midgets 6-1. D. J. I. Juniors won from St. Rita Juniors by forfeit. The Midgets tied the Neighborhood club in a 10 inning game, the score be- ing 0-6. The genie is to be played out in the near future. The D. J. I. Juniors lost to the Ur- , ban League Juniors by a score of 5-1. The Midgets and the Juniors are to play the Franklin Street Settlement Thursday. Marble Tournament: Two boys, Eli Frank and Sam Pe- lavin . were entered in the finals of the I , marble tournament held recently but were eliminated toward the end of the game. Gold and bronze medals were I awarded the Franklin Street Settle- ment who won first and third prizes, and the Neighborhood Club of Grosse Pointe won a silver medal far t”cond place. ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Director. 8821 BEAUBIEN ST. (Near Holbrook) et Individual and Group Instruc- tion. Modern Methods. Re- fined Atmosphere. - BOYS PREPARED FOR BAR MITZVAH Grodno Teachers' Mr. Chernoff (Chernichovsky) is a graduate of the College and has had a very wide experience. --- I DID IT BECAUSE YOU NEED IT— of someone re. have realized the need Fo r some time I liable and c•p•ble to care for your property in this section. Therefore- 1 ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THESE OFFICES TO J. RABINOWITZ Red Estate — Insurance — Property Management. CADILLAC 4006 2812 ST. ANTOINE ST. or Dignified Funeral Service Call Empire 6833. Second Blvd. at Delaware. No Fenkell Women's Credit Union will hold a picnic at Belle Isle on Mon- day, March 31. Races and many other I events are being planned for the day. !Refreshments wil lbe served. The Jewish Centers Association Midgets defei.ted the Franklin Street !Settlement Midgets 12 to 5 last ' Thursday, while the Juniors defeated the Juniors from the Franklin Street Settlement 5 to 3. This week the Midgets and Juniors of the J. C. A . Play the Midgets and Juniors team of the Dodge Community House, respec- BE USED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. EDMUND G. LEWIS Bialik MORTICIAN firm. co nnection with any other --- and any idterestei cate with "14; mwemhou n th ° ofc° at 89 Row 4je aod r n y trni Excursion: The first o be held Mond Bay. A very it a b s e s e u nnaT i ra an n ge ed nia o ogram has Y. M. H. A. Camp The Y.• M. II. A camp on Island La oncluct its n:leas nndittlalh acquired a largh3elatite:oltlePu will build a camp. land and Open Meeting: An open meeting will Sun- day evening, May 30, at ck, at 89 Rowena street. Membe their friends are urged to attend. ring will follow the business me Y. M. H. A. NOTES Athletics: To stimulate the interest of the various clubs of the Young Men's He- brew Association, a series of indoor baseball games and other athletic ac- tivities have been arranged by the athletic committee of the "Y." The first indoor baseball game is sched- uled for Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, at Goldberg Field, Hastings street at Palmer avenue. This will be between the Y. 51. II. A. team and the Alpha Tau Fraternity. Any young man wishing to try out for the team is requested to attend the game on Sunday morning. Joe Kohn and Alex Handleman are in charge of the athletic activities. --- Hebrew CI Final arrangements are being made to conduct special classes in Ilebrew Universal Cooler On D The Universal Refrigerating Company, since opening new odic s 1306 Cass avenue, has made r strides in the sale of the Unive Cooler for which it is the Michig distributor. Refrigeration for dome tic and commercial uses are ampl supplied by the unique and simple unit which they handle. The Univer- sal Cooler Unit may be seen at 1306 Cass avenue, or at any of the follow- ing dealers: Collins Remsbery Co., 11832 Grand River avenue; Electrical Appliance Co., 2646 Collingwood ave- nue; Bullock-Green Hardward Co., 2554 Michigan avenue; Mack Avenue hardware Co., 9156 Mack avenue; Arcade Hardware Co., 5170 Grand River avenue; Builders Equipment Co., 301 Transpnrtantion Bldg.; W. G. Isleuser, 9328 Grand River avenue; The Barnes Mehnert Co., 1435 Lawn- dale avenue; C. H. Krugler and Co., 18534 Grand River avenue; P. A. Castigan, 109 North Saginaw street, Pontiac; Dixie Fuel and Supply Co., 301 South Cavalry avenue. Art CIss: Community Progrm: Randolph 6478. EMPIRE 8385 W JEWISH INSTITUTE GRADUATES RABBIS National Council Holds Conference: Our art class is being held every Friday afternoon at the Children's s Art Museum. Out of the 40 who ap - plied for a test, 10 were selected. Sam- I uel Cashwan, the local sculptor, is the 0.1 instructor, and Mrs. David B. Werbe -Eg and Mrs. Fred M. Butzel are members of the art committee. ▪ ISADORE WOLF, Manager. S trim= ..)brn =4,-ss CENTERS ASS'N • - =4. Of Del It0 17 NP111. Mayer Berman, Philip Sidney Bern- stein, Abraham Dubin, Benjamin B. Goldstein, Benjamin Hoffseyer, Max Meyer, Benjamin Parker, Morrise Rose and Henry .Aaron Schorr. Though the institute is designed to meet the needs of the communities around New York, these men who have been ordained for the ministry come from an distant points as Vi- enna and Jaffa, Palestine, as well as front the California coast. The first honorary degrees to be conferred by the Jewish Institute of Religion were granted to Chaim Nachman Blank, Hebrew poet lanre- ate, in recognition of the unique services he has rendered to the Ile- brew language and to Jewish culture in general, and to Dr. Claude G. Montefiore of London, universally re- garded as England's foremost Jewish scholar, as well as the founder of lib- eral Judaism in that country. Dr. Montefiore had expected to attend the graduation exercises in person, but was forced by illness to remain in England, receiving his degree in absentia. The first conference of the Na- Ten Receive Diploma.. Closing Sunday Services: and Montefiore Granted Donal Council for Jewish Education Sunday services for the season was held in Cleveland, Ohio, on May Honorary Degrees. conclude next Sunday, May 30. Ap- 28-27 • propriate to Memorial Day, Dr. This conference was called by the NEW YORK.--The first gradua Franklin will preach a sermon on the Bureau of Jewish Education, which lion services of the Jewish In 'topic "Graves As Altars" at 10:45 is composed of the following meni- of Religion were held on Wednesday hers: I. Abrams, Pittsburgh; Dr. I. evening, Slay 26, at the Institute Sabbath Services: B. Berkson, New York; Israel S. Building, 40 West Sixty-eighth street, Sabbath services will continue Chipkin, New York; Dr. A. NI. Dush• New York City, following upon a without interruption throughout the kin Chicago; Dr. I. Efros, Baltimore; week of exercises which included a H. Friedland, Cleveland; llr. baccalaureate sermon the preceding entire summer season. We trust that A many of the members of our congre- Emanuel Gamoran, Cincinnati; Dr. Sunday evening by Dr. Jonah B. , Wise, rabbi of the Central Synagogue I gation and their friends will arrange Leo L. Honor, New York; Louis Hut to attend these services regularly. wich, Boston; B. Isaacs, Detroit; Pro- and sun of the founder of the He- On Saturday morning, May 29, the tensor M. M. Kaplan, New York; 1)r. brew Union College, and an address pulpit will be occupied by Dr. Leo M. D. DeSola Pool, New York; lien Ro- by the Hon. Alfred M. Cohen, presi- 1..ranklin, and his subject will be sen Philadelphia; Zvi Scharfstein, dent of the board of governors of the '"What After Confirmation?" On Sat- New . York • Albert P. Scho olman, New Ilebrew Union College. York; Professor II. Slonimsky, New urday morning, June 5, the pu lp: This new institution for the train- be occupied by Rabbi Leon From, his York; Dr. Mordecai Suites, New ing of rabbis and communal workers York; Dr. N. Tuna, Boston; Dr. S. was founded four years ago in the E subject being "Jewish Wisdom." Benderly, director, New York. conviction that "the large Jewish School of Religion: Some of the subjects discussed at population of America, now more The assembly of the high school this conference are: "Standards in than 3,500,008, requires additional "5 .• ' i will listen to the travel accounts of Jewish Education," "Jewish School institutions for the training of men I Philip and Josephine Stern on Sun- Buildings," "Achievements Tests in for the Jewish ministry, research, re- F.- I day morning, May 30. They will tell Hebrew," "Teachers Salaries," "The ligious education and community service," by a group of men and • of their adventures in Europe, Egypt Curriculum." women including Charles E. Bloch, The intermediate a and Palestine. Abram I. Elkus, Mary Fels, Lee K. El school assembly will be shown the Frankel, Richard Gottheil, Frederick souvenirs which Milford Stern has Visits Hebrew Schools: brought back from his journeys in Louis Hurwich, superintendent of L. Guggenheimer, Maurice II. Harris, Boston Ilebrew Schools, made a sur- Walter S. Ililbron, Herbert M. Kauf- •-=.' Asia and Africa. vey of conditions of Jewish education man, George A. Kohut, Julian W. Young People's Club Moonlight: in many of the principal cities of the Mack, Israel N. Thurman, Samuel The annual moonlight excursion of states. lie spent several days in De- Wasserman, Isadore Wasservogel, Louise W. Wise, Sidney E. Goldstein , the Young People's Club of Temple troit and visited all branches of the and Stephen S. Wise Beth El will take place Monday night, United Hebrew Schools. Mr. Ilur- ▪ d by Lehman. Graduates Add ▪ June 21. Please reserve that date wich was very much impressed with The graduation address was deliv- the remarkable progress made. now. ered by Judge Irving Lehman of the New York Circuit Court of Appeals. Just ,as philosophy is the study of The degrees were conferred by Dr. other pAple's misconceptions, so his- Stephen S. Wise, acting president of • tory i she study of other people's the Jewish Institute of Religion, upon Mothers Clubs Summer Camp: 10 men: Zwi Anderman, Morton After several months of searching mistak es.—Philip Guedalla. ▪ - for a camp suitable to house between ! 30 and 40 mothers and babies one has been found on the St. Clair River, one - ` mile north of St. Clair, Michigan. Paved roads lead all the way to the very door of the main house. There - - ; are two houses on the grounds, one E- consisting of about 12 large rooms =land the other just a tiny two room t cottage. The grounds are very spa- cious, containing large shade trees, ▪ I several lilac bushes, etc. The large - house stands on a hill and the grounds - gradually slope down to the beautiful, - firm, white sand beach. The place can , be reached by boat, by train, by street car, by automobile, and by bus. Reg- istrations are now being taken at 579 East Philadelphia avenue every after- F_—_ - 1noon and evening, excepting Friday -:evening and Saturday afternoon, and m-- . ; . 2326 Penobscot Building, daily be- tween 9 :00 and 5 :00, excepting Sat - I urdays and Sundays. The fees will the panic as last year, $11 for a -Imother per week, and $5 for children F,- - under five years of age. Deposit of • 7=162 for an adult and $1 for a child Fa must accompany all registrations, which will be credited on the first week's board. 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