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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-28

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IS THIS THE WAY

YOU WANT YOUR PROPERTY
DISTRIBUTED ?

If no will is left the law will arbitrarily
divide your property according to this
chart. There is no deviation.
Examine the graph that fits your particular
case— examine it carefully, and if you would
have your estate divided differently—make a
will—but name a trust company as executor.

PERSONAL
PROPERTY

REAL
ESTATE

Married Man or Woman

AU to

with

Wife
or

No children, no parents, no brothers
or sisters or child of any

Husband

brother or sister.

Married Man

REAL ESTATE

with
wife and no
children.

REAL ESTATE
2

3
Equally
Divided
Among
CliiHren

Married Man

PERSONAL PROPERTY

$3,000.
and I., of
BalaFice
ToWafe

PERSONAL PROPERTY
2

3

Equally.
Divided
Aniun,g
Children

with
wife and child or
children.

To
Wife

Married
Woman

REAL ESTATE

Z To
Fat her
a nd
Mother or
Survivor

Bal. To
Father mid
Mother or
Survivor

PERSONAL PROPERTY

with
husband and no
children.

REAL.
ESTATE

Equally

Divided
Among

Children

Married Woman

PERSONAL PROPERTY

with

husband and child or
children.

PERSONAL
PROPERTY

ESTATE

Equally

Widow or Widower

Equally

Divided

with

Divided

Among

child or children.

Am ons

Children

Children

REAL
ESTATE

PERSONAL
PROPERTY

All to

Father

Unmarried Man
or Woman

and

or

Mother
or

Widow or Widower

All to

Father
and
Mother
or
Survivor

without children.

Survivor"

Ilmoneseeva

If the division of your estate, as shown above, is not the
way you want it, your only alternative is

To Make a Will!

When you make your will—name The Fidelity Trust your
executor. The officers of this company are men of proved
responsibility with Special Knowledge and Training that
meets the technical requirements of the courts—and the
cost is no more than you would be obliged to pay anyway.
The complete story of how a trust company protects estates
is told in the booklet "Trust Service"—your copy is ready.

FIDELITY

CO519
Ir MrT CONGRESS

NY

'Theis Is No Substitute
jar Safety"

A. C. Krenz Ter
M

erchant

and Service Prevail.

7 SI :

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100
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Sloman, Herbert T
Shim., Milton M
Somali. Samuel A
Sloman. Mr.. Samuel
Smanton, Maurice
Smelly. Walter
Smilaniky, Louis
Smilay, Harold H
Smith, Mr.. fin memory)
Smith, Dr. Charles A
.Smith, Louis
Smith, Meyer
Smith, Sam
Snit, & Bernstein
Sobel, Louii
Soble, H.
Soberman • Milgrom
Sochachewski & Cohen
Soler, Dan H
Sorer, Mathilda
Soifer, Jacob
Soloman, Louis
Solomon Brom.
Solomon, H. R
Solomon, Harry
Solomon, Harry J
Solomon, H. R
Solomon, Isadore
Solomon, Louis
Solomon, Max
Solomon, N Edward
Solomon. S•m
Solovich. David
Solovich, L. & Bros
Solovich. Maxwell D
Sohn., Samuel
Somlnikv
Fred
Sorork, Emil
Sosensk y, A.
Soseniky, Cell
SoverInsky. Morris
Spate, Alex N
tipster, Jo... 11
Spalter, Raphael
Spedden, Roland C
Sperber, Morris
Spero. I. •
Spilkina, Abraham
Spilkino David
SPivack, Daniel
Srere, A. lin memory)
Sr., Abe
St•rnier. limy
Starr, Isadore•
Stearns. Mr nd Mrs. W. A
Steele, Dr. L. I,
Stein, Abraham
Stein, Milford and Shirley
Steinberg, Alex
Steinberg, Chad.
Steinberg, II•vrn.
Steinberg. Julius
Steinberg. Leon
Steinberg. Minnie
Steinberg, Reuben
Sternberg. Samuel
Steinberg, Sam
atelneold, Max & Sons
staler. A P.
Step.y. Benjamin B
Stern. Mr and M.. Milford
Stern, Morris I.
Sternberg. David
Slights, Sam
Stock, David
Stocker. Hon
Stocker, David R
Stocker, Harry
Stocker, Jacob X
Stoll, Lout.
Steno, Jack
Stone, Meyer
Stone, Sidney
Storrh, Herman
Storehan. Abraham
Stotter, Na.

Strainer, Abraham B
Strati, Milton
Strauss. W. ,
Stricksteln. I
Stroh, Henry
Stn., Isidore
Studen, David
Stulberg, Ben
Stup•kier, Samuel
Sturm, Adolph E
Suffrin. Harry
Sugar, Mrs. Celia
Sulzberger, Mr. and M.. linty. B.

s.

The Shop Where Courtesy

Summerfield, Samuel
Sweet, Isadore
Sweet, Samuel
Sweetish., M re. Jennie
Switken, Mat
Syere. Charles
Synies, Michael
Szmulew lea, Stands.

ey. Far from it."
constitute the Jewish mind."
Is it true, that business success
"Does the conviction that God is in-
among American Jews brings with it terested in the affairs of man, that he
more prestige and more personal pride rewards good deeds and punishes the
than it did in the past?"
evil-doer, does this conviction influence
5:0
so
"Purse-pride is not peculiar to the to any extent the conduct of the Jews
'Continued from page five.)
Jew. It's a general human character- you know?"
rus T•lberg. Hyman
25
2 16
lbnnenholz, lien
300 lath.. And you find references to it
Schwartz, Mr*. li
"No, I don't think any Jews I have
1,5 00
Tapper. Samuel
160 in the Bible, so it is certainly not pe- known have ever been no motivated.
Schwartz, lien 11
76 Tarnopol. Meyer E
60 culiar to our age. The spiritual lead-
Schwartz, Chester I
Most of them however are folltici011,
50 Taub. David
76
Schwartz Foundry Company
Teichner. William B
20 ers of all ages have inveighed against of the influence of the religious spirit
Schwartz, Frank (in memory of moth-
60 Thai, Ellin 61
60 the materialism of their age,"
er, Mrs. A, Schwartz)
as expressed in the Bible phrase: 'Ye
Aim.
75
Settsvartx, Frank (in memory of broth•
"Has business success in ...merica shall be holy because the Lord thy God
60 Tobias, Emanuel
er, Samuel Schwartz)
been beset with more difficulties for is holy.' I'erhaps the dominating m„-
1 00 Tobias, Jerry J
Schwarts. Mr. and Mr.. Frank
2 00 Touff A Kahn
100 the Jew than for the German, the live of good deeds is love of man rath-
Schwartx, Fred W
60 Traitel, Maurice
150 Swede or the I'ole?"
Schwartz, Max and David .
er than fear of God."
Travers, Vic
75
Schwartz, Henry
"Yes," replied Mr. Krolik. "Ile has
"What percentage of the fund.
1 so Trough/. Jacob
60
Schwartz. Herbert
had to face in addition to the preju- available for charitable and commun.
20 Trunsky, Peter
1,0
Schwarts, Isadore
Tuchhant, Morris
100 dice against the foreigner, the preju- ity purposes should go to Jewi,li
Schwartz. Max .
25
1
000
2
Turover Intershtizung Verein
Schwartz. Morris
dice against the Jew."
scholarship and art?"
Schwartz, Norman. Theodore, Mrs. B 1,6 00
I remarked that there has always
Ukrainian Pro ive lint. Verein 60
Schwartz, Samuel
"The prime needs are the needs or
Ullman. Mrs. N. D 200 been a feeling of narrow provincialism
Schwartz, Samuel I
the body. And the most importan•_
1 50
Union, Mr. •nd Mrs. H. B.
ISO and race prejudice in America against
Schwarts, William
function
of philanthropy is keeping
00
3
0
Ungerleid,
A..
•nd
Harry
Levey
Security Finance Coml..),
20g the foreigner. The Italian has been people alive. Art and literature are
75 Union Coal Company
Skier, V. A
1 60 U. S. Wholesale Furniture Company , 500 called a wop, the Pole a Polock, the nice luxuries but, after all, the physi-
Seem.. Samuel P
100 Bohemian a bohunk and the Chinese
6 00 Utchenlk. Barney
Segal Jacob
cal needs must be met before yuu can
I 0 00
Segall, Mr. and Mrs. Karl H
a chink. "Has the Jew" I questioned, divert any substantial portion of
SOO
160 AT V•lliquette, Albert D
the
Segar. Simon L
800 "suffered any more discrimination surplus to cultural ends. We J ew ,
300 , V Van Haller, Marcus R
Seidenberg, I.
160 than these other races?"
SO
Van Noorden, Samuel L
Seidler. Emanuel
have
been
confronted
with
a
very
u;
25
100 Vehow II. I
Seigle. J. M.
"The Jew has been treated with real gent problem in the past. Immigra
60
75 Vehon, Joseph
Seligman, Isidor
hospitality compared with what the tion was yearly filling our large cit-
1 I;:
100 Va. Mr. and Mrs. Polar
Seligson, Abraham
German
has suffered around the mid- ies with hosts of temporary dependent
15 Vend, Ales
Seligson. Dr. I)
105 dle of the last century," he continued.
30 Vine. Isadore A.
Selker, Chicle. S
families and the task of saving them
30
Selker. Fred
"The A. P. A. was more active and it from starvation was a long one and
100
I BOO ITT Wachler, Jacob
Selling. Mr. and Mrs. J.
lasted
far
longer
than
the
short-lived
600
VV
Wagman,
H,
an expensive one. Now the ban on
Selling. Jerome A
100 K. K. K. The K. K. K. made a lot immigration has made the local needs
46
Selman, Samuel
Wagner, Henry
60 of noise and no doubt it was profitable
Selman. William
50 Wallace, Herbert
less pressing but there has arisen a
60 to some people but, after all, it was
Selminski. Sarah
20 Wallach, Robert
bigger problem—the need of the Jew,
Seltzer, A. Joseph
159 Walters, Reuben
nothing
compared
to
the
propaganda
Seltzer, Harry
II Warren, Herman
of Europe. Until these needs are tak-
(00 carried on for many years by the A.
Sempliner, A. W
ISO Warren, Mr. and Mrs, Herman
en care of you can't expect the Jew
150 Warren, Jacob
300 P. A. against the Irish."
Serlia a Co
to contribute very much to culture. He
45
Serwer, W. In memory of Elaine Ser-
Warren, ()near
"When the Jew gets rid of his Ghet- contributes a good deal to Jewish ed.
100 W•rtaw. lien
wer
u. to mannerisms and accumulates some ucation of course. And a reasonable
Shaarey Zedek, 1.dies' Auxilkry
150 Warthauer, 0. Maurice
300
SO W•rohawsky, Abraham
Shaffer, Mrs. Bessie
money is he accepted in American percentage of the money he donate,
50 Wartell, I.. A
Shaffer, J. H.
Gentile society as readily as the Amer- for charity and religion in general
100 Wartell, Herman M
Shaffer, Lout, A
icanized German, Pole or Bohemian?" goes to Jewish education, But, as for
100 Wartenberg, Lewin
Shapero, Nate S.
30
"No. He is not, accepted at all," re- a special fund for the endowment of
10 Wartikoff, Arthur
Shapero, H. H
30 plied Mr. Krolik, smilingly but with
75 Wartikoff, Harry
Shapero & Shapero
Jewish scholarship and art which has
100 Wasserman, Julius
Shapiro !iron.
emphasis.
"And his mannerisms have recently been suggested, you can't ex.
Shapiro,' Kolman
JO Wasserman. L.
60 nothing to do with it."
106 Was, Adolph
Shaw, Saul
peel that until the pressing physical
120
Sher, Lou.
SO Waxman, Max
"Then why isn't he accepted?" I needs of the Jews of Europe are met
Scheinman, Harry
100 Wayne Show Cane Company
querried.
I don't deny that such a fund would
4 : 4 0
Shen., I.
760 Waze, Samuel
"I'll show you why," and rising be desirable and very useful but the
500
Shevin Woolen Company
75 Webber, Oscar
26 from his chair he strode across the time has not yet come for such a step.
Shevitz. J.
1 000 Wechsler, Nathan
600 room and returned with a copy of the
Shensi.. S. Nathan
100 Well, Cliff
"You'll find the same course of
Shiffrn•n, A.
2 500 Well. Jule
1 600 Bible. Turning to Esther 3.8 he read: events in American history. It is only
Shiffm•n, Benjamin
100 Weil, Mrs. M. C
"There is a certain people scattered comparatively lately—since the ac
750
Shim... Sanwa
120 Well, Mre. Sophie
276 abroad and dispersed among the peo-
Shimberg, Towel
60 Weil, Victor
cumulation of an economic surplus
2 0 ples in all the provinces of thy king-
Shonbron, Joseph I
25 Wein, Albert
that American philanthropy has be
Shore, Maurice H
75 Weinberg. I. M
dom;
and
their
laws
are
diverse
from
gun to donate large sums of money
Shoal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
150 Weinberg, Ja^ob C
100 those of every people; neither keep for cultural purposes. The big scion
Shroder, Ralph S
50 Weinberg. Jacob I
60 they the king'is laws; therefore it is
Shugertn. & Shutter
000 Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
title and art foundations are all recent
2;;
Shurgin, J.
800 Weinberg. Sam
not for the King's profit to suffer in origin. No doubt the Jew will Boor
Bidder, A. J. and D. M
1.000 Weinberg, Sam
them."
Sidder, D. M
400 Weinberg. Shirley J
be able to take the same step."
Olden. Maurice
That was Haman's charge against
120 Welne, Morrie
"Does there seem to be any indica
Siegel, Eugene
600 Weiner, Nathan
the Jews and the feeling on the part tion that the general level of culture
100
Siegel. J. A. and William
800 Weingarden, Simon
100 of many Gentiles that this accusation among Jews is rising?" I asked. "I
Siegel, L.
600 Weinman, Nanette C
600 can still be raised against the Jews of the Jew reading more than he used to
Siegel, Look
1,000 Weinman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S
Siegel, Martin
50 Weinman, Mr. and Mn,. Sidney S. fin
America is responsible for the preju- for example, is the middle class mer
500
Siegel, Meyer
memory Of non)
75
dice they hold. They seem to think chant, the so-called corn-beef eater o
1;;
Siegel, W.
100 Welnsten. Henry
that the Jews constitute a group the corn-beef belt improving his mint
Sloman, Sam
76 Weinstein. Rome
100
Silber. Meyer
Weintaub,
Abraham
closely and secretly united with pur- and manners?"
75
Silberberg, Abe
600 Weitberg, Peter
poses opposed to those of the general
"What is the corn-beef eater?" re
Sllherhlatt, Aaron
90 Weinman Motor Sale.
body politic."
turned Mr. Krolik, "I have hear,
Silherblatt, Joe II
20 Weinman. Sara
200
"Is this true of the Jew?" I asked. that term only recently. Just who it
Silberman, Milton
160 Weisman it Sons Co
150
Silberstein, Jacob
100 Weinman • Wexler
"Of course not," he replied with the corn-beef eater?"
Silberstein, Mr. and /dm Nathan
I 600 Weis, Adolf
"I think he can be described" I ven
; 5 0 much solemnity, "No, we're lily
Silk, Israel
50 Wei., Albert B
25 white!" and he laughed. "But what- tured to say, "Ile usually operates
Oilman, Joseph Lee
300 Weks, Annie
10 ever our shortcomings may be, this small retail business. His daughter
Silirnan, Louln
65 Weise, Herman
Sillman, Mr. and M.. Norman
1 260 Wei., Hugo
charge has no basis in fact."
are more thoughtful about what the
;:
Sillinan, Rachel
1,500 Wet.., Joseph
"Does the Jew discriminate against put on their hacks than about wha
Silver, Henry C.
50 Wein, Maurice
5 : : the Gentile as employer or as land- they put in their heads. His wife i
Silver, I. William
60 Wei, Samuel H
40 lord?" I asked.
Silver, Dr. Morris D
50 Weiss, Solomon
proud of the expensiveness of her fu
150
Silverman. Bert
300 Weise, William
"Not as landlord" replied Mr. Kro- coat. On hot summer nights you cal
76
Silverman, Harry
1 200 Weissman, Ezriel
61 lik, "and rarely as employer. There see the corn-beef eater sitting in hi
Silverman. Mrs. Harry
500 Weiseman, Ida
76 are many businesses that cater almost sun-parlor with his shirt sleeves mile,
Silverman. Mr. and M.. (for children) 300 Weis..., Saul
1,100
Silverman, Max
86 Weissman, Ralph
exclusively to Jews. In these busi- up—playing poker — and munching
150
Silverstein, Hyman
26 Welisman, Sam
60 nesses, of course, the employees, es- corn beef sandwiches."
Weitzman,
lien
Silverstein. J. F
60
80
pecially the salesmen, are all Jews.
Weitzman
11.dware
Company
Silverstein. Maxwell
Mr. Krolik laughed. "Oh sure, o
750 But there are other lines of business
Silverttone, Maurice, M
g: Weitzman. Harry
course I know them. Well, they'r
Weller, Jacob
Simmons a Carke
that appeal to mixed groups and these like any other nouveau rich. Bu
Simon Drug Company
1 7: Weller, Samuel
160 employ both Jews and Gentiles. I have their children won't be like that. Th
Welling, David M
Simon Bros,
50 never heard of any Jewish landlord corn-beef eater is not stingy about eel
Simon, Charles
4 :: Welling, Leo
600
Simon, Harry
BO Welt, Joseph M
who refused to rent to Gentiles." '
ucation for his children. Ile send
600
Welt, Mrs, Louin
Simon, Joseph
"Is the Jewish religion necessary them to college. When they com
000
Welt, Mn.and M. Melville II
Simon. Louis
26 to the development of a Jewish cul- home they'll be different. By the way,
Werner,
Edward
Simon • Co
10g
Simon • Son
ture?"
1 000 Werbe, Ale
he added, "Have you noticed that th
r00
Simons, Chad. C
150 Werbe, Mr. and Mrs David H
"It is—according to my definition word 'kike' is not used as much toda
50
Simone, Mr. and Mrs. D. W
10,000 Werner. Ii, Jacob
of religion, English culture and Ger- as it was 10 years ago? And when th
Simon, George
1 500 Wertheimer. Merton. and R. R. Mathis 3.00
100 0 man culture grew' out of a political word 'kike' is used now it mall
Simons, Marvin
100 Wetsman, Harney H
60
Simons, Mr. and M.. Nathan
1 500 Wetnman. Abraham
state primarily yet they are tinged means, not a Russian Jew or a Polls
200
Simons. Seymou r
2;: Wetn man, Harry
2 000 very noticeably with Christianity. Jew, but merely an offensive Jew
Wetnman, Joseph
Sir., Joseph P
SOO Jewish culture has grown almost sole- Happily, the distinction in people'
Singer, Jacob
1 0(0
, 1 0 Wetnman a Black
Wetnman • Shatz.
800 ly out of the Jewish religion. There
Strop. Isadore
minds between German Jews and Rue
Whitehorn Dr. D. W
Sklar, Harry
2;(01
are now some who think that Jewish sian Jews is rapidly disappearing
Wiener, William
Slavin, Harry
SO arts and Jewish literature could de- Distinctions of birth are being wipe
Wilber,
Mutter
SlesInger, Victor
26
David
1 000 velop without the Jewish religion. out in America and the children of th
Sloan, Elk and Sons
000
Wilkus, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P
Sloan, Louis
But I think they are mistaken. It is next generation, given the advantage
250
Willem.. A. and George
Slobin, S. K
Wine
Brothers
a
Co
000 the Jewish religion that makes the of education and, in some cases, mot
Sloman. Adolph (and deed to lot valued 200
Wine.
Isadore
76
Jew what he is. Without the religion ey, will no doubt be a much more at
at 22,0001
Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
10.000 the Jew would very soon lose even
Slornan, Arthur W
mirable generation than their imme(
200 Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 15.00
Sloman, Edmund
those peculiar traits that are said to late forebears."
Wineman Mr and Mrs Henry (addi-
Sloman, Eugene H

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Wittelshofer, Monte D
Wiles, Morris
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Woldhott, Emil
Wolf, Edwin A
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Wolfe Abner A
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Wolfner, Julian G
Wolfson, Jacob
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Zausner, Harry
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Zeidman, Samuel
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Zeldea Smelting Company
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Zemow David /1
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Zenner, M., Bertha
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Zevre. Sol
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Zuieback, Samuel • Sons
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KROLIK DISCUSSES

JEWS AND JUDAISM

(Continued from page one.)

been attended by excitement. But,
in so far as the calmer type of intel-
lect is concerned, I like it better than
I do the other kind. Be: -Ig a sluggish
thinker myself I like slow thinking
best." he said with a chuckle. "It's
like the definition of common sense-
& man has common sense when he
agrees with you," and he laughed.
"What do you deem more important
—business success of education and
good manners?" I asked.
"Business success is temporary," re-
plied Mr. Krolik, "but culture is per-
manent. Of course anybody you'd
put that question to would say money
isn't everything—that they are not af-
ter the money, that they have respon-
sibilities—their families etc. Nobody
would deny, theoretically, at least,
that culture Is more important than
money. But that doesn't mean that
everybody values culture above mon-

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