7i;c9EntorrjaasnORomar. PAGE TWO — _ -- WAAD HAKASHRUS WILL HOLD MEETING JUNE 7 "Thou Shalt Remember." The Detroit Philharmonic Orches- tra, an organization of non-profes- number, will in sional musicians, 60 Detroiters who were unable e give its annual concert at Orchestra tend the initial showing of the Hall next Wednesday evening, , June "Thou Shalt Remember" On next Monday evening, June 7, Arthur Luck, double-bassist and . classic', 0. kor) will be given the opportio • To Give Piano Recital. the new organization, Wand Ilakash- librarian of the Detroit Symphony, enjoying this remarkable pried tux, of the rabbis and delegates of will conduct, the program including at the performances to ad, J . Mies Edith Ella Dirvis, a pupil of Edgar's "Pomp and Circumstance," various synagogues, which was re- The New Detroit Opera !Leo,, Bendetson Netzorg, will present a re- Meyerbeet's "Coronation March," cently organized to supervise all IS, 19 and 20, (Friday. So , cital un Monday evening, June 7, at 'Mozart's "Magic Flute" overture, and and Sunday.) The same tired., a concerto featuring Julia' Smith, pi- musical program by L(4111111,1 e anist. This concert is open to the civil ensemble which was so e public. neyed to rescue his sister-in-law. He able a part of the first khowil . THE JEWISH AESOP was continually anxious to spread the be elaborated in the fortheoloo ".4merimes Best", knowledge of the law. Indeed, his gagement. Especially notable By Victor E. Reichert. very panic, "Meir," in Hebrew "One his rendition of Sandleer's Mimi who sheds light," WAS given him be- lament, "Eli, Eli," and "Yisked "Occupy thyself kris with gain than cause the rabbis said that Meir "en- his arrangement of several the with teachings of God, and be hum- lightens the eyes of the scholars in a cantoral and synagogical se, ble to all mien." Ilalachn"—that is, the practical side harmonized for quartet. of the lass. And so at Rome Meir Visitor is the movie VITsi ■ ,,, If we were to visit a little spot had defewleel his people before the stage classic that has been fan. called Tiberias in Asia Minor, we Ronutn.fiTholars. Upon his return he Herz! Judaeans. the Yiddish-=peaking stage kr ., would be shown a tomb supposed to bud' taken a prominent part in the At the last meeting o fIlerzl ', ration. It is a story elf lose, I he the last resting'place of Rabbi re-Mablishment of the Sanhedrin at en passion and intermarriage. Judacans, Sidney Adelson spoke Mein This great teacher io Israel Usha and had at one time even estab- the status of Hebrew education. Dis- A Jewish boy left at •his ne lived in the second century and took lished an academy at !Milan. '•USSiOn followed. Newton Rosin gave death, in carte of a Gentile up the task left incomplete by the The scholars were ;Istening re- a translation of Sheehan Alvitehem s grows ale 81111 ISSISASS a hush. tragic death of his master, Rabbi spectfully to their distinguished "If I Were Rothschild." The Ilerzls woodsman. As he rides in the Akiba ben Joseph, the martyr rabbi. teacher: will hold a debate with the Mogen one day, Sonia, daughter of II Even us Rabbi Nleir was born in Asia David club on the subject "Resolved, and powerful count of a neini.' "When thou art in Rome, do as the hen Minor, so was he buried there. That a Jewish University lie Estab- castle, sees him and Ili . I'lliiir, I he died, he said to his beloved pupils: Romans do." "Travelers should go lished in the United States." The oared of him. She contrise i ury e by the shore, so that the there in threes; for a single traveler "B me H•rz's, supporting the negative, will him appointed chief of Ili, , , sea, which washes the land of mylis likely to be murdered, two are like- consist eef Norton Rosin, Leo Lubet- huntsmen. Together they gee e . fathers, may touch my bones also." ly to quarrel, but three will always sky and Nathan Shur. The club held daily on the count's estate and And Rabbi Jose who recited the make their way in peace." "Ile who an outdoor social en Sunday, Stay 30. takes every opportunity to 10.1- funeral sermon at Sepphoris, said of does not work on week-days will end (In Sunday, June 0, the 'llorzls will win him. him: "Ile WA; a great man and a by being obliged to work even on participate in the Jewish National saint, and was humble withal." Sabbaths. For idleness leads to . In the meantime he has beeedi Fund Flower Day. At the next meet- Indeed, so great was the fame of misery, and misery to crime; and, gaged to it Jewish girl with ale. EDITH ELLA DAVIS ing, book reports will be given on Rabbi Meir as a story teller that the once a prisoner, the idler will be has long laeen in love. Satan In :,. Lewis Browne's "Stranger Than Fie- rabbis of the Mishnah declare that forced to labor, even on the Sab- this engagement through her 8:15 o'clock, at the Dttroit,Federation Ludwig • Ltewiisahn's "Israel" with the passing of Meir the cons- bath." "Learn the ways of the law She invitees him to her private , ;ii of Women's ('lutes, Hancock avenue at twne" and Judah Steinberg's "In Those posers of fables ceased. • with thy whole' heart and with thy merits and when they are alone in Second boulevard. Let us journey to the city of Usha whole soul." "Better few prayers violent love to hint. Ile contr., The program will consist of the feel- Days" and peep into the famous academy with devotion than many without it." lowing numbers: love for the Jewish maiden and I Weiss Caters Kosher Meals. "Be lowly in spirit to every man. where Rabbi Meier told his wonder- her that the marriage is tee take 1 ful. stories. , Despise no one, high or low, for al Sonata. E minor, Op. Iin soon. Her love turned to hate, S Con viveeit. e semiore I' On senZet n h ti7el d The many.friends of Mack 11. Weiss accuses him to her father; inea ■ All is quiet in the city. The streets men are equal before God. Love the evpressione. are deserted. It is the Sabbath and friend who admonishes you, and hate of 1670 Pingree avenue are congratu- that he had forced his attention, Non troppo vivo e cantaiiile asvai. the soft peace of the holy day has ,Ithe one who flatters you." But, above Favehintesaeliwatik au. Wein. lating him main his twenty-fifth an on her and even broken into lie Schumann niversary in the catering business, in settled upon the community. In the all, think for yourselves. .Po not ac- rate apartments. e ' 2A6Ilekro. which line he has established for hi m- great school, the Beth Ilamedrash, cept the words of your master unless The climax is one of the most . Itormite. • self an enviable position. stands the far-famed Rabbi Meir, ex- you yourselves find them to be true. Sehertino. static moments in recent motion 'Mr. Weiss was for many years the tare •history. He "There are new vessels which are full interne...me. pounding the law to his people. only Jewish caterer in Mt. Clemens, is very skilful in argument, but when of old wine, and there are old ves- The entire picture was filmed it Naturne in I! eharp minor, cholap having been affiliated with the Itch the subject becomes 'hard to follow, sels which do not even contain new h land, the scene of the story. Thy on. He recently catered at the castles and the beautiful wooill Meier lightens the discussion with a wine. hnlIln hitch. lialliole in A Sat. Op. 47. In F. major. lip. Is, No. v.. —Chopin Shaarey Zedeek Purim festival and fitting story or fable. As we may easily imagine, the stu- mode of l'oland are the hack-ground fed l'olon•ke in F +linen minor, Op. 44—•hopin that he has the facilities for moving story of unhappy love ane states The rabbi is old and gray now, but dents were profoundly impressed by as enteral); at small parties as as always well as there are men in the school who re- these remarkable words of wisdom. bridled passion. aiding , and I b anq u . ets , Jewish Music at Belle Isle. at WI. member when he was a young man They loved to listen to his words of The role of Leileke is play, .1 us little. counsel. They were inspired by his • catering strictly kosher meals. -. Of his birth they can Maurice Swartz, the fantous clnee . His first few years are a mystery. personal piety and his keen mind. Some time ago Victor Kolar, asso- Mr. Weiss may tie rotated at the artier, Dagny Serrates, the great ' In his youth he was known as a But some of them viewed him' with date conductor of the Detroit Syrn- above address or by calling Empire ese Bernhardt is in the role af : Many of them purchased especially for the , scribe. Day by day he sat, carefully suspicion because he was often seen phony Orchestra, in charge of the 714G. and the count is played hey Oskar June trade. and skilfully copynig the words of the with a man who had forsaken Juda- summer concerts on Belle Isle, asked regi who recalls Lionel liarryino Torah. But very soon this brilliant ism, Elisha ben Abuyah. Rabbi Meir Hermann Iloexter, Detroit vocal teach- - the power of his interpretation. Will Present Program. young man tired of merely transcrib- had never altogether abandoned hope er and critic, and organizer of the The annual dansante given by the ing words. desired to study to of bringing him back to his religion. first season of symphony concerts for pupils of the Pereira School of'Datic- PERFECTION LODGE become a rabbi. Thus he entered the young people in this city, to take ing will take place Friday evening, Occasional Chairs, Well Cabinets, Lamps, Breakfast Sets, Gate- "People often reproach me for be- school of Akiba, no we are told, but ing friendly with Elisha ben Abuyah. charge of the progeam of Jewish nets- June 11, at 8 o'clock, at McCollester leg Tables, Colonial Secretaries, etc. Fine Domestic Rugs, Perfection Lodge,eNo. 486, l' finding the work too difficult, he went True it is that he has forsaken the is which Mr. Kolar planned to give Hall, Forest avenue near Cass. A including the (am°. aWhittall line. Buy the best and be A. M., will hold a special came to the school of Ishmael, another religion of his fathers, that he has this summer. Every Wednesday night group of young children will pri•sent cation Wednesday, June 9, at 7 great academy, and when he had mas- is tee he devoted tee the exploitation of a playlet, "Goddess of Fear," an old- satisfied. disgraced. Judaism. But the father tered all that could be taught there, does not deny his children even when nationalism in music, and Mr. Kolar er group will appear in "Le Carna- E. A. degree instead of F. ei he returned to Akiba's House of they err. And shall I refuse to learn is particularly anxious tee have the vat" and a Grecian number will also and lookout committee. C. K. SANDORF, Seer, Learning. Here Meir's brilliance im- from this great man those wise words evening and the program devoted to he given. Mrs. Lois Johnstone will By Order of- pressed this venerable sage and he which are worthy and ennobling? by 'Jewish. comPom'rse exceP - be the accompanist. The Feist Trio 111:11111:1, .1. EDER, (V was soon ordained over the heads of Thus Elisha has well said: "'What tni een u s a k ily brilliant. July 28 has been will assist with the entertainment. many older scholars. a man learns when a child is like stet aside by Jefferson Webb tier this The rears had rolled along. They ink written on clean paper. What special concert. The number of Jew-• had been days of trouble and disaster he learns in his old age is like ink ish composers of distinction from for the kindly Rabbi Meir. He had written off -,paper that has already whose music coral and instrumental seen his father-in-law, Ilananiah ben selections may be chosen, includes a been used.' Teraelinon, fall a martyr at the hands brilliant array of geniuses of the first "I take the kernel," continued of the cruel Rennin Emperor, Had- grade. A rapid summary brings tee Ilan. Then his beautiful sister-m. Rabbi Mier, "but cast away the mind Nlendelssohn, Rubenstein, Bizet, law was taken to Rome and sold into husk. When I see a juicy pomegran- Bruch, jandassohn, Myerbeer, Ravel, ' its contents and throw slavery. Beruriah, his famous Wife,' ate, I enjoy Korngold, hiller, St Saens, Goldmark, (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) who was as noble as she was wise, away the skin. Besides, a heathen Hillery, and among English speaking t , h th a the s a Torah oc( v, ou rptihes y of hims ju elfia with is . a occupies begged her husband to journey t o who races, Curren and Henschel and Call Empire 3271 Rome to rescue her, if it was at all • • Bloch. possible. Rabbi Meir undertook Die priest." The H•levy Musical Society, a OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT OPEN EVENINGS One of the pupils interruptedRab- group of gifted and seriously proposed journey and, after many difficulties, If young men and women, who recently succeeded in bringing back the girl. bi Meir tie ask him a question. "-- the salvation • But Rabbi Meir had out only jou- you were to pray gav e their first musical evening at the of any roe, for whom would you pray Writh Community Center, is first?" practically the logical organization to Rrebbi Muir replied: "For my provide the vocal music for this eve- teacher Elisha ben Abuyah first, and ning of compositions by•jewish com- then for My father." Astonished at posers. The officers of this society "THE BANK such an unexpected response, the pu- have asked Mr. !tousler to help them pils cried: "But will you have pow- prepare a suitable program for this OF PERSONAL SERVICE" er to redeem such a rabbi?" occasion. If satisfactory arrange- Rabbi Melt then rejoined tit were meats can be made this week, Mr. the Torah endangered, it was one's' Ilmexter will begin his work with the I - I Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to la.111. duty to rescue the scroll of the law llatevy singers next week. Meanwhile, A. Edgar, business along with the Ark in which it was Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. placed, even though the day be the manager for the society, extends an Sabbath. In the same manner, Meir invitation tee all those who are vocally was certain that Elisha ben Abuyah, gifted and interested in the artistic who was very learned in the law, welfare of the chorus to come to the would be saved for the sake of the meeting next- Tuesday evening at 8:30, the society meeting regularly in Torah which he knew so well. I Thus, through the long Sabbath the Little Theater hack of the Y. W. day, Rabbi Meir, unmindful of all II. A. at .89 Rowena street. 11 c re 'else save only the Torah and its in- "' a " """ rami t Y t') " art" : terpretation, sat Meth(' Beth 'lamed- pate in a most interesting enterprise., rash, teaching. Ile had a way of ex- and assist in an event that shouldIA plaining difficult matters by means prove one - of the most enjoyable of ,5 of fables and legends. The passage national musical evenings at Belle ; ' in the prophet Ezekiel dealing with Isle this summer. sin was brought up. Ezekiel had said: Raquel :Steller, the distinguished "The son snail not bear the sin of I the father, neither shall the father Spanish disease who came to this ' bear the sin of the son: the right. country last winter from Paris, and eousness of the righteous shall be who has been the reigning sensation ° upon him, and the wickedness of the of the theatrical season in New York, came to the New Detroit for one per- 4 wicked shall be upon him." ' "What does this mean?" asked one formance last Wednesday night, and ' IF, in every respect lived up to the re- I of the younger pupils. Thrift and borrowing, at first hand, do not seem to go Rabbi Meir's eyes sparkled kindly. markable press notices that had Pre- together. But, on closer inspection, it is discovered that I "Let me explain by telling a fable," ceded her. one is frequently impossible without the other. The first There is no mistaking the 'nation- r answered the rabbi. The students at alit', the peculiar musical appeal and step in saving is to get one's old debts paid up. I once leaned forward in delight. ' "Well," said the master, "once the compelling virtuosity of this bril- , A She has youth, lurch'. A recent survey of the loans made at this bank during Looks and runs like new. Five disc wheels; excellent rubber; i upon a time there lived a clever fox liant artist. ' who persuaded a wolf—or was it a ness, personality and an inborn gift p . the last year reveals some interesting figures as to the light and hydraulic shock absorbers. Priced to more fast. of characterization that transforms 0 bear?-1 forget—to go with him to purposes for which loans were made. ' ' a Jewish farmhouse where they could everything she undertakes, and make+ A REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC. both feast on the good things that the every one of her pictures a gem— ,p 3651 Woodward THE MAIN USED CAR STORE Glendale )' industrious housewife had prepared perfect and unforgettable. No artist A 4 653 people borrowed $1,374,175 To centralise old debts I for the Sabbath. Scarcely had the of her type who comes to mind can FA 917,575 2,764 people borrowed To mide borne improvements wolf made his appearance when the approach Senorita Metier in the fas- In perfect shape. Here's • real buy at a $500 saving. Euiest le people of the house ran up with sticks cinating play of her magnetic eyes or ; , 581,050 2 646 people borrowed We carry our own paper. To pay doctor bills the eloquence of her beautiful hands. and stones, and drove the poor wolf 643,200 To meet payments on notes... 2,281 people borrowed REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC. e'lway after giving him a good beat- Her manner of using them is quite as 0 455,375 2,107 people borrowed To pay taxes jag. The wolf was not in a happy integral a part of her act as are the A 3651 Woodward THE MAIN USED CAR STORE Glendale ■ 484,275 1,668 people borrowed frame of mind when he returned to words which she see crisply utters and 2 To purchase furniture the fox. Indeed, he WAS no angry the limIte,t1 but suggestive movements p 359.275 1,071 people borrowed To make payments on horn. at his false adviser that he wanted to which her supple body provide. As • Original finish; full equipment, including two spare tires. Si"' 264,050 993 people borrowed To assist needy relatives. tear him to pieces. Rut the clever an actress in this specialized field of , priced for the holiday at $295 down. 268,500 879 people borrowed the el•iliseuse," Senorita Meller is To purchase property fox was an artful dodger. REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC. 188,050 "'It is not on your account that without a rival. 833 people borrowed To purchase coal 3651 Woodward THE MAIN USED CAR STORE Glendale ; Vocally this artist has but little to they beat you, but because of your father, who once sneaked into this boast of. Iler's is a high, clear so- • very farmhouse and made away with prano, nasal rather than resonant, In addition to the purposes mentioned Brand new; special trimming and fully equipped. Will be 'AI and quite without any warmth or the goodies.' reduced price. Your zab accepted in trade. above, other millions-Were borrowed, "'And must I suffer because of my color. But these handicaps become • +0 many facets which her refined just father?' persisted the whet. for various equally sound reasons. In- REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC. REO 'Is and delightfully clear enunciation 0 3651 Woodward THE MAIN USED CAR STORE Glendale "'Certainly:' returned the fox. terest was paid at the rate of 6'. per it not written, "The fathers have sets upon and polishes to a degree A annum and repayment made in Mt eaten sour grapes and the children's that even this peculiar method of 2 equal weekly parts'extending over the singing becomes a matter of interest, teeth are set on edge?" ' Just the car for • real estate m•n. Good condition throur Well, the fox may have saved his no that, in the last analysis, one must A period of a year. Holiday price $495. That's ell. Easiest terms. own skin by quoting the popular say- take into consideration every angle REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC. ing carrent among the people, but of Senorita Meller's performances p 0 3651 Woodward THE MAIN USED CAR STORE Glendale • we kriow that he meant it in sarcasm and then pronounce it one of the and irony. ' Rabbi Meir wanted to most perfect and stimulating of the 0 teach the truth of Ezekiel's statement generation. Record prices prevailed for this that God punishes each person for Looks and runs fine ■ and is good for many years of hard se , his own sin. The wolf received a performance, orchestra chairs selling A See it today. g enthusiastic and A large $10. sound beating for his attempt to steal for REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC. the Sabbath dainties and not because audience gave the singer salvos of / 3651 Woodward THE MAIN USED CAR STORE Glendale h.- father had been there before him. applause after each number, and A the penple could not rec- 'literally fought for floral souvenirs See these end many other. in our select'stuk. Protect yo urs ,. 2 ,:nize that this wolf wasrthe son of from the artist at the closing number buying from • redly responsible dealer in fine can 2 a thieving wolf. All they knew was of her fine and representative pro- n that here was a wolf trying to carry gram. An orchestra recruited from that MORRIS .2..00.0.60,....• ■ ••eA4.4...se off the Sabbath delicacies and they members of the Detroit Symphony , provided excellent accompaniment+ p, treated him accordingly. for the singer and also appealing mu- next week.) (TO Is; Continued .ie of Spanish origin during the in- 9 terludes—the selections proving most enjoyable under the skillful direction 2 and Unless what we do is useful our' of Victnr Baranell of Raquel kosher meats, will hold a meeting' at Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson avenue. All the rabbis of Detroit, delegates and representatives of the various synagogues are requested to attend this meeting. Presidents or the synagogues are asked to co-oper- ate by sending representatives from their congregations. 1 (Cliithen's Corner M U SIC 4 Young Judaea for June Bride Club Notes Complete New Showing . of Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites :1 7. n 7o. . I 4 Moderately Priced. BRIDAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS SOHO r Furniture Company ORIENTAL CAFE 8926 Twelfth Street CHARLES FITZ-GERALD for and His Famous Dancing and Broadcasting Orchestra of Nine Men. NO COVER CHARGE Why Do People Borrow Money? 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