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I peoples, read and enjoy. World civil- can easily talk together.
The Bible -sis written in Hebrew:
you see the light, you see soy corm
ization is dependent on the Bible;
judges judge according to the Bible; Most people do not read the Bible
panion!'"
in
its original form, but in its trans-
and
the
Bible
to•the
greatest
posses-
Meanwhile Beruriah, Rabbi Meir's
sion of the Jewish nation. A buy who lation, and thereby fail to see the
remarkable wife, sat home, desper-
beauty
of it. But if the Bible is read
knows this cannot help but love his
ately struggling to suppress her grief.
in its original form, it makes it more
I people.
Foe while her husband was teaching
possible to understand its beauty and
I in the school, his two sons had fallen
A knowlydge of the history of the
into a well and were drowned. They
Jewish nation tills one with hope for meaning.
Therefore, I say that it is every
were both very promising youths,
the future. Be knows that the Jews Jew's duty to send his children to the
beautiful and scholarly. Beruriah
, are great talented people, he believes United Hebrew Schools and to giv e
! in them and he awaits the day when
curried the two boys to her bedcham-
ft Hebrew education, so that they
ber. Gently she spread a white cov-
, they will return to their own laud and them
will be real Jews. •
ering over their bodies.
former prosperity.
Jews'l Give your children a Hebrew
soft
knocking
on
my
door.
Sunset came and with it a return
A Jewish boy, if he knows his his- education!
THE JEWISH AESOP
"'Who's there?'
home. Rabbi Meir entered the house.
tory, will not be ashamed to admit
"'The innkeeper. I've come to tell
All
was
deathly
still.
Wiping
the
that
he is Jewish. He that knows
By Victor E. Reichert.
"The Eskimo" at Garrick
you that you have to be on your tears from her eyes, Beruriah em-
what it nouns to be a Jew will not be
way.'
ashamed
to admit that he is one, and
braced
her
husband.
On next Monday evening at the
(Continued From Last Week.)
" But I have a companion in the
will be good and faithful to his peo- Garrick. Theater, Detroit, will he dis-
► 'lleruriah," asked Rabbi Mein
city,' I replied, 'and I cannot leave
ple.
"where are my sons? 1 looked re-
closed fur the first time on any stage,
Later rabbis went still further. In- without him.'
peatedly
around
the
Beth
Hamedrash
The Unites] Hebrew Schools give the by Ann Harding, Rollo Peters and the
"The innkeeper became interested
deed, Beruriah, the learned wife of
them
child a knowledge of the Hebrew lan- Garrick Company, The Eskimo, 1
foe them and I did not see
Rabbi Mein said that we should pun- at the prospect of two victims.
guage. The Hebrew language is one comedy-drama of the Far North and
ish sin and not the sinner. We
"'What is his name and where is there."
Without replying, Beruriah passed
of the strongest bonds that binds to- Jazz New York, by Gene Markey and
should be angry with crime itself and he stopping? I will go and call him
him
the
goblet
of
wine
for
the
bless-
gether the exiled Jews of all parts of Samuel HotTenstein, starring Ann
not with the criminal. Today we are for you.'
the world. Every nation needs its own Harding And Rollo Peters. This new
" 'Sly companion's name is Kitob, ing. Meir praised the Lord at the
beginning to carry out this beautfiul
going
out
of
the
Sabbath,
drank
and
language, and the Jews have the He- play sets .forth the strange romance
ideal. Many a sinner needs medical and you will find him sleeping at the
brew Ilinguage.
of an American boy who grew t.,
Y. W. H. A. CAMP
treatment much more than he needs house of Learning, the Beth Homed- asked again:
"Where
are
my
sons?"
a prison wall. Many a criminal needs rash.'
T he Jews sire spread all over the manhood among the Eskimos of the
Everyone realizes that a real vacation consists of doing things different
"They will not be far off," Beru-
rld. When Jews of two different Fur North and is brought by an Arc-
ideals much more than he needs the
"off went the %innkeeper to the
from the regular routine. The real vacation for the girl who is tied down, wo
Beth Ilamedrash, where he called out riah replied hastily, and placed food to an office 52 weeks out of the year is to be out in the open all slay, play countries meet, they cannot converse, tic explorer to New York, where he
penitentiary.
before her husband that he might eat.
talks the language of the finds a fortune awaiting him—and
"Oh, Rabbi Meir," asked one of the lousily:
tennis, go swimming and hiking and have plenty of rest and recreation. for each !
When
the
rabbi
had
said
grace
after
ce amazing adventures among the girls
he lives. list since
"'Kitob! Knob! Your companion,
students, "won't you tell us again the
The Young Women's Hebrew Association will open its second season at country in which ws and f ist
the
meal,
Beruriah
turned
to
him
and
of the jazz age, some of whom prove
story of your companion, Kitob, and Rabbi Meir, wants you. Ile cannot spoke: "With thy permission, I its new camp on Lake Huron on June 28. The large recreation building they are both Je
how he saved your life?" After a proceed on his journey without you!' would fain propose to thee a ques- situates! on a bluff overlooking Lake Huron contains a recreation hall with know the language of the Jews, they more savage than himself.
"And while the innkeeper stood
little persuasion, Rabbi Meir yielded.
a large open fireplace and a stage at the other end, of the room for stunts
tion."
"Once I made a long journey and shouting before the Beth Ilamedrash,
and shows. There are plenty of comfortable chairs, tables and writing
"Ask it then," he replied.
had to spend the night at a certain 1 slept on till the dawn rose. When
"A few days ago a Person.entrust- desks, good books to read, large open porches on all Fides with steamer
inn. Now, the innkeeper Wall a pretty I was about to mount my donkey to ed me with some jewels, and now he chairs and swings. This building also contains a !screened-in dining room,
bad fellow. lie used to wake up his continue my journey, the innkeeper demands them back again. Should 1 kitchen and office. Across the bridge are two dormitories containing 12
guests in the middle of the night and rushed back from his futile errand return them?"
rooms each (two girls in a room) and a counsellor's room. Each town has
order them on their way. When the in great anger. 'Why did you deceive
"This is a question," said Rabbi a dressing table and space for hanging clothes. There are ample wash-
guests reached the wood, the inn- me?' he shouted. 'You have no com- Meir in surprise, "which my wife rooms toilet facilities in each dormitory. There is a bath house, a shower
the beach and tennis courts. The counsellors will teach the girls swim-
keeper would attack them while they panion.'
should not have thought it necessary
(Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel)
" Why, my good man,' I answered, to ask, What! Hesitate to restore on
ming and there will be boating, hiking, baseball and all other outdoor sports.
were half asleep, robbing and often
killing them. I had not been at the 'I did not deceive you. Can't you see to everyone his own?" ^
• the "Y" camp has already established its reputation for good food. '
my
companion
with
your
eyes?
Is
it
tavern very long when I became very
"No," replied Beruriah; "but yet I With all facilities for a good time and good companionship, the camp is an
suspicious of this evil fellow. When not written in Genesis, And God thought it best not to restore them ideal place for rest and recreation.
Suss Sara Landman, director of the "Y " will be in charge of the camp
I put my head on the pillow, I de- saw the light, that it was good?" The without telling thee about it.
two Hebrew words, Ki Tob (Kitob)
termined to wait up through the
Then with heavy steps Beruriah led this summer, and Miss Irene Mills will be head counsellor. Girls wishing
night. About midnight I heard a mean "that it was good." My com- her husband to the quiet bedchamber. to attend camp may register now at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
and His Famous
creaking on the stairs and then a panion is the daylight. It, therefore, Softly she turned back the white cov- Further information may be obtained by telephoning Glendale 7971.
ering from the dead bodies.
Dancing and Broadcasting Orchestra
"Ah! My sons! My sons!" lament-
vi
ed the grief-stricken father.
of Nine Men.
Beruriah looked away and wept bit-
terly. At length she took her hus-
OP MI
band by the hand and said: "Didst
thou not teach me that we must not
be reluctant to restore that which was
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein
entrusted to our keeping? Behold!
have returned to Rochester, N. Y.,
'The Lord gave, and the Lord bath
after spending two weeks with their
Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to la.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine an,
taken away. Blessed be the name of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kramer.
small (laughter, Miriam Ruth, open
the Lord!' "
Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Feather Beds Converted to Handsome
Decoration
Day
in
Detroit.
"Praised be the name of the Lord,"
Mr. and Mrs. S. Peal and son, Sam,
Down Comforters or Mattress Pad..
the father was able to repeat with
Mr. and Mrs. M. Singer spent sev- of Cincinnati, Ohio, are the guests of
hen—Young Israel.
Mr.
and Mrs. L. Levine.
Comforters, Pillows and Mattresses
eral days with Mr. Singer's parents,
"Fine Food Served Fine."
Completely Renovated.
Mr. and Mrs. Singer of Alpena, Mich.
RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT
On Sunday evening last, Mr. and
"Dr. Isadore Goodman, rabbi of
Sirs. L. Hutton entertained 50 guests ,
Mrs. Jake Kentz, Dorothy. Singer
Congregation Beth El, Indianapolis,
informally sit their home. ,A delight-',
Ind., will broadcast from Station and Al Singer spent several (lays in ful evening was spent at cards, after : I w
Alpena,
Mich.,
with
their
parents,
Mr.
WFBM on Wednesday, June 16, at
which refreshments were served.
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7:30 p. m. (central time). The topic: and Mrs. Singer.
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"Vacation."
Mrs. A. I.ipp and daughter, I.ois,
On June 1 the Mt. Sinai Ladies
who were the guests of Mrs. Etta
Auxiliary held its regular monthly Beckman, have returned to their
business meeting the members were
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entertained .by little Nliss Bonnelle home in Brookline, Mass.
Monroe with several dance solos. Miss
A surprise party was given on Sun-
Monroe was assisted at the piano by day
evening, June 6, in honor of the
Miss Minnie Drescher. The evening seventh wedding anniversary of Mr.
was clontgi by.. informal (lancing
and
Mrs. L. Robinson. Many De-
party. William — Silverman, violinist, troiters were among the guests. A
was in charge of the musical pro- beautiful gift was presented the host
gram. Refreshments were in charge
and hostess.
of Mrs. Drexher and Mrs. Cortez. -
YN\NG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASS'N
CAMP OPENS SEASON ON JUNE 28,
the
qaten's (Earner
l
ORIENTAL CAFE
CHARLES FITZ-GERALD
TRAURIG DOES
Eitui Titti Notrs
Port 'Huron
Notes
Expert Work on
Comforters
NO COVER CHARGE
J. TRAURIG
When the
plays --
tiredom is banished
The following.attended a Sister-
hood bridge in Saginaw, which was
given sit the home of Mrs. R. Seitner
MI Tuesday afternoon, June Nies.
dames N. Seitner, II. Helper, A. B.
Reiman, Rose Moses, J. C. Hirschfield,
It. Berglass, Max Kahn, Joseph
Schwartz, I. Moss and H. F. Anthony
On Sunday afternoon, June 6, Mt.
Sinia Sunday School held its annual and .Miss Mini Hirschfield.
party for the children and parents.
Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
This event closes the Sunday School L. Harrison were surprised by a host
for the summer months. This was of friends before their departure on
entirely charge of the teachers, Thursday for Columbus, Ohio, where
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine and Mr. Harrison will receive the degree,
Mrs. A. Silverman.
of Master of Science from the State
University of Ohio.
re-rivair,111,
On Tuesday evening, June 1, Ed-
ward Goldman, Justine Rubinstein,
Harry Fisher and Jules Levy returned
from a four days' trip to Indianapolis,
where they went to witness the auto-
mobile races,
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
Hike:
What will probably be the last hike
of the season will take place on Sun-
day morning, June 13. There will
not he a hike if the weather is bad,
but if the sun is out don your knick-
ers and come down to the clubhouse
at 9 o'clock. Bring your lunch and
a good disposition, thus assuring
yourself of a good time. Miss Mills
will be in charge.
"You played that beautifully and, juit think, you can't read a single rwte nniric!"
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Don't let the bad weather of this
month keep you from signing up fon
July and Augusi, at the "1'" camp.
Be optimistic now sffind make camp
reservations for your vacation. The
season begins June 21 and our motto
is "First come. first served." This is
merely a hint to the wise.
Love and Intermarriage.
Miss Jean Hutton, who has been
attending school in New York, is
spending her vacation with her par-
eats.
ANNOUNCE ESSAY
CONTEST WINNERS .
(Continued From Page One.)
the blessing of the Torah throughout
the years.
It is through education that the
doors of a thorough full understand-
ing of the meaning of the universe
are thrown open.
For these reasons it is of the ut
most importance to each and everyone
of us that the glorious work of the
United Hebrew Schools continue, and
upon our present aid will depend the
Jewish education of the future gener-
ation.
MIRIAM NAKELSKY'S ESSAY
The United Hebrew Schools pro-
The passion of a beautiful coun-
tess, a blue-blood and (laughter of the vide for the Jewish child many things:
religion,
faith, history, end the He-
proud aristocracy of old Poland, for
the captain of the count's horsemen, brew language. But why do we need
a slashing young man of Jewish all these things?
The United Hebrew Schmils give
birth, is the theme of "Thou Shalt
Remember," the screen romance the child a knowledge of religion. A
which will be on view at'The New boy that knows his religion will not
Detroit Opera House June IX, 19 go astray from the right path. Ile
knows that not only the religion of
and 20.
Maurice Swartz, the famous char- the Hebrews forbids this, but also the
acter actor, stars in the role of the religion of any nation of the world.
Religion leads to moral life. A re-
chief of the hunters! Dagny Servaes,
the beautiful Vienese actress, inter- ligious person understands that im-
prets the role of Sonia, the count's mortality is not right and excusable.
Re ligion leads to justice. It is ev-
love-stricken daughter. The count,
one of the most difficult roles in, re- ery person's duty to act justly and
not
yield to any temptation to (10
cent motion picture history, is played
by Oskar Beregi, long famous in Eu- wrong. Any judge that judges ac-
cording
to the Bible will not act un-
rope, who makes his American debut
justly, and will thereby absolutely re-
in this film.
fuse
to
accept
bribes.
As announced by the exhibitors,
This knowledge of religion is given
the picture promises to prove a screen
to
the
child
by
the United Ilebrew
sensation. It is to be presented with
5. prologue in the best Broadway Schools.
These
institutions
also strengthen
style. Leonard Braun, well-known
to Detroit audiences as a tenor of the child's faith. Faith is like a shield
rare gifts, will lead his own com- against sadness and despair. A man
pany of singer-actors in Hebrew mel- who believes in God will not he sad;
odies, including such famous airs as he will not despair in time of trouble.
He knows that God will help him, and
"Eli, Eli" and "Yiskor."
The scenario, which is based on a he will not always suffer. The time
true story of eighteenth century Po- will come when he will surely be re-
land, was adapted from the stage lieved.
Our schools enlighten the child con-
play "Yiskor," which has been fam-
ous on the Yiddish stage for a gener- cerning our history. And why should.
we
learn of the history of our people?
ation. The settings are all natural.
The entire company was taken to Po- There are several reasons. First, it
land for the filming of the picture says in the Bible:
Remember the days of old,
and the scenes, including many old
Consider the years of former gener-
castles of great beauty, are all genu-
ation.
ine.
Ask thy father, and he will tell thee.
The action, which is swift and
Thy elders, and they will say it un-
breath taking, leads up to a climax
of -mingled passion and love that is to thee.
The United Hebrew Schools are the
one of the high points of all motion
picture production. With the very elders; they are the teachers that tell
us
of the years of forme ► ,generation,
finest of casts obtainable. "Thou
Shalt Remember" promises to be a the history of the Jewish Satins, the
bright spot in current entertainment. nation of Israel.
Only by knowing the history of his
people ran a Jewish boy love his na-
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