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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-08-06

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AT Y) tr ao rr i / ons n &to r ic LE

PAGE TWO

which
the Jews have striven to ob- I
e
at a synagogue and listen to a sermon.
We are not interested in such a Sab- serve throughout the ages, have been
bath. We are young,—we want to the means of keeping Judaism alive.,
lead our own lives and to express our- The Pharisees merit our praise not
opprobrium, for by their strict adher- I
selves.
3. Even though we do not observe ence to the ceremonials and custonis ;
the Sabbath, we are still just as good of their fathers, they succeeded in;
Jew as brethren who observe the keeping Judaism intact . For if our
Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
s h our
in practice but not in spirit. forefathers believed as the Sadduces
bat
Sab
The next regular meeting of the
The opinions of the Jewish men and , in the spirit without the form, what a
• • Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith
women who advance these arguments I vague theosophy
. Judaism would be to-
.
not only a matter will be held on Monday evening, Aug.
are sincere and we must respect them.
of Yl
philosophy but practice. By put- 9, at the B'nai B'rith Community
Let us now hear what the followers
Center. All members are urged to
and do all the work; but the seventh of the Sabbath have to say in their ting into practice our ideals, we re-
cause. vivfy and vitalize them, so that they attend.
(Editor's Note: — The essays,
day is a sabbath unto the Lord thy
• "How the Sabbath Can Be Made
1. In answer to the statement of become part of our lives.
God, in it thou shalt not do any man-
Junior B'nai B'rith.
Attractive in Modern Times," re-
(To b: continued next week.)
ner of work, thou nor thy son, nor thy economic necessity, we will refer to
ceived first and second prizes in a
The Junior Society of the B'nai I
daughter, nor thy man-servant nor the past history of the Jews. Is there
contest known as the Friedlaentler
B'rith
will
hold a declamation con-
thy maid-servant nor thy cattle, nor any high ideal in this world which is
Essay Contest of the Young Peo-
test on Tuesday evening, Aug. 10, at
the stranger that is within thy gates; easy of attainment? An artist strap-
ple's League. This contest was
the
community
center, 275 East
for in six days the Lord made heaven Idea and creates that which is his life,
open to young people throughout the
Ferry avenue. All members are urged
and earth, the sea, and all that in regardless of the fact that the public
-----
United States. The judges were Dr.
to attend, as this is to be an impor
them is, and rested on the seventh may or may not like his woe . A
Jacob Kohn, vice-president of the
Mismanagement in Handling tant meeting. Many matters of vital
day; wherefore the Lord blessed the musician composes music which is ex. Charges
of Property and Finances.
United Synagogue of America;
importance to the organization were
Sabbath day and hallowed it."
pressive of himself, yet how many
..---
Rabbi Israel Goldstein, president of
discussed at the last meeting and
Thus stands the fourth command- really appreciate his high aspirations?
Th. officers and di ctors of the Ile
l
Th New York Board of Jewish Min-
can consistently quote a passage brew ladies' Baby Day Nursery wish Meryl Fenton and Samue
ment
as
it
was
handed
down
to
us
by
We
isters and honorary president of the
the great prophet Moses. Before we by Samson Raphael Hirsch in "A to inform the Jewish people of the , entertained. An open meeting
ug. will
31.
Young People's League, and Harry
can explain how the Sabbath can be Book of Jewish Thoughts" wherein city of DeTkit that due to certain I be held on Tuesday evenng, Aug. plan-
Schneiderman, acting secretary of
mismanagement in the conduct of the' An interesting program is be
made attractive today, we must all he says:
the American Jewish Committee.
"Was the Judaism of the Maccabees nuraery on the. part of Pearl Rotten- ned and the public is urged to attend.
agree that the Sabbath is a vital fac-
• h
First prize of $25 was awarded to
The organization is open to
tor for happiness. Since there are in accordance with the times when berg, they were compelled to go into
Irving Davidson of 249 West One
they
resisted to the utmost the intr 0- the Circuit Coart and enjoin her. They youth between the ages of 18 and 21.
quite a number of young Jews and
hundred and Twelfth street, New
Jewesses who are not of the same duction of Grecian manners prevail- make this announcement because there

York City, a member of the Young
'1M
Ocean Girls Club.
.opinion, let us consider their side, ing in their days? When the temple may be some misunderstanding and
People's League of Temple Ansche
Miss Dolly Goldstone of 1987 In-
and work out a plan whereby all Jews at Jerusalem was destroyed by the the officers may he accused of neglect
Chewed, and second prize of $15 in
Romans
and
the
sons
of
Judah
were
diandale
avenue
was
hostess
at
the
will find in the Sabbath an ideal of
books was awarded to Miss Jean-
of duty._
slaughtered through every country
An injunction has already been July 29 meeting of the Orean Girls
beauty and a joy forever."
nette Becker of 158 East one hun-
then known; why Worldly Wisdom granted, restraining Mrs. Rottenberg, Club, at which time plans were dis-
dred and Sixth street, New York
If asked why they do not take an
would have taught,—'Now, it is cer-
cussed! for a club party. The meet-
and
reads as follows:
interest in the Sabbath, they would
City.)
tainly impossible, for us to remain
"That an injunction issued out of ing of Aug. 5 was held at the
probably give the following reasons:
Jews,'—did not the Hillels and the son and under the seal of this court, di- of Miss Sadie Guttenberg, 519 East
1. We cannot enjoy the Sabbath of Zakkai teach yet more earnestly the.
restraining Milwaukee avenue.
changed, forcing us to work on the holiness of our laws and etstoms, and reefed to said defendant,
and preventing said defendant, as
Sabbath. Unless we work on the so order and regulate things that not a
The Sororo(rat.
president, from alienating any of the
Sabbath, we cannot secure employ- fibre might be lust from the ancestral
The last meeting of the Sorofrat
property or effects of said corporation
sanctuary?
And
yet
we
would
have
ment.
By Jeannette Becker.
to any except corporate uses; restrain- was held at Belle Isle on Wednesday,
2. We derive no pleasure from the Judaism to be always in accordance ing and enjoining said defendant, as July 28. After the regular business
Sabbath as our parents would have us with the times!"
Part I.
president, from receiving or accepting meeting,
r f members remained for
, com. the
observe it. We can't go to the movies
If modern Jews were only more firm any property or funds or moneys for I the
"Remember the Sabbath Day to
t , ollowing which they all
or to a game but must attend services in their observance of the Sabbath and
and in behalf of said Corporation un- motored to Mt. Clemens for break-
keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor
nut be so anxious conform to the less and except upon making a proper
times--the Sabbath day would be one record and account thereof, and from fast.
of peace and joy and not a vague g
' disposing or, transferring or a iena -
Ladies Aid Society.
' •
era 2lity.
. 'Co the second statement that the ing any muney, property or effects of
The next board of directors meet-
So-
Sabbath narrows them to attendance said.corporation unless and except up-
THE U. OF M. ORCHESTRA
at synagogue and that they enjoy a on making a complete and accurate ac- 1 ing of the b Hebrew Ladies laAidafte
y
ganie or niotion picture much more, count and record thereof; from tyran- , aiet
will
held
TUtOny
r-
Aug.
10, e at
the on
home
of Mrs.
• IIII we can do no better than quote Dr, nically, arbitrarily and despotically re- soon
J. Greenwald, 5577 Ridgewood ave-
Their Wonderful Music You'd Like to
Kahn's statement delivered at one of fusing or denying to plaintiffs their
Dance With at the
his Friday night services some time rights, privilege's and duties as mem- nue.
ago: "Self-expression is not a matter hers of said organization in good ,
Purity Chapter.
of self-indulgence. It is by curbing standing; from despotically, tyranni- I
The regular business meeting of
our many desire's and wishes,—by self cally and arbitrarily assuming or
abnegation that we express the high. usurping power or authority not Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order East-
est form of spiritual development in vested in said defendant, as president, ern Star, will be held Monday eve-
The Largest, Coolest and Most Comfort.
under the laws of the State of Mich- ning, Au 9, at 8 o'clock. On Tues-
able Dining Roans in Detroit.
us." Those pleasures for which mo.
igan, and the constitution and by-laws day, Aug. 31, together with the
• igan,
of our Jewish youth would sacrifice
Baby Day Nurs- Wayne County Association Order
the Hebrew Ladies B
the
observance
of
Sabbath
may
be
got-
cry; from hiring and discharging cm- Eastern Star, Purity Chapter will
(West of Kinsel's)
ten during any day of the week—the ployees for the organization except in hold a reunion at Bob-Lo Park. Mem-
Dancing in Three Sessions Daily
joy and peace and happiness which accordance with the constitution and hers are requested to pack lunches
12 to 2-6 to 8--and 9:30 to 1 A. M.
comes with the observance of Sabbath by-laws Of said organization; from ac- and bring the kiddies. Tickets may
Special Saturday Afternoon, 12 to 2:30
cannot come to us at any other time.
tual threatening physical violence to be secured from the officers or the
We Serve the Best Lunch... 12 to 2-80e
3. We would refute those who say the plaintiffs, from slandering or abus- members of the entertainment corn-
to
8-111.00
Evening Dinners,
that they do not have to observe the ing plaintiffs; as a temporary injunc- mittee. A program has been ar-
Speal
Sunday
Dinners,
12
to
a
P.
M.—$I.25
ci
A la Carte Continuous
Sabbath and the customs of Judaism lion during the pendency of this suit." ranged and will consist of prize con-
Private Dining Rooms for Special Parties Without Extra Chards
to be good Jews. Ideals are meaning-
tests, games and other amusements.
less unless tangibly expressed; for
13, will be th e rst
:M on day, Sept. Chapter
after a time the significance of these
N O
has hadfi t he
time that Purity
same ideals dwindles and becomes val-
pleasure of acting as hostess to the
ueless. The religious ceremonials
Wayne County Association, Order
hoped
ed that the
Offices Opened in Majestic Building Eastern
Eastern Star, and it is ho
to Be Center for All Activities.
members will co-operate an d make
this an outstanding event for the or-
The dream of Detroit Zionist lea'd- der. The affair will be held in the
-1 i
1
— I e s wan realized when at a recent large auditorium of the Eastern Star
- -,, eeting of representatives of seven Temple, the afternoon session to start
E.
=
seal Zionist organizations the Zionist promptly at 2 o'clock, dinner at 6 p.
Council of Detroit was formed. The
=
to be followed by entertainment
fficers elected
for the
ensuing
year
Marw
president
Mrs.
arranged by Mrs. Selma Brown, pees-
=
il,
bert
o
re:
R
ent;
Dr.
I
ident
of the Wayne County Associa-
=
II Ehrlich v ice-presid ;
lion The evening session at 8 o'clock
ose
=
eter Brudo, secretary-treasurer; A. will include initiatory work.
. Lappin, director.
Members are requested to keep
For the present the constituent or- this date in mind.
anizations are: Keren Ilayesod, Na-
ional Fund, Zionist Organization,
Zeire Zion Organisation.
enior Hadassah, Junior Iladnssah,
With Jack Silver as acting chair-
Young Judaea, Mizrachi.
man, the Zeire Zion Organization
Each organization has appointed held its last meeting on Wednesday
three delegates to the council and
ing, July 28. Morris Lachawitzki
-
ther
organizations may
e come Zionist
part Of the council upon ap- I opened the cultural program of the
evening with an introductory speech
of "tikes
the board.
iroval er
have been opened at Ion Jabotinsky's "Revisionism of Zion-
Larg
329-331 Majestic building, which will ism" and many members entered into
las the headquarters for all Zionist I the discussions that followed.
activities, including the annual cam- I A great amount of enthusiasm was
paign for funds. Provisionhas been displayed by the various committees
made for board and committee meet- of the Zeire Zion at the Jewish Na-
tional Fund carnival, held Sunday,
ings and important committees of th e
July 25, at Rochester Park.
council have been appointed to con-
Ed. Franzblau, chairman of the
sider such matters as publicity and p
Far'n *Folk subscri tion drive, re-
education, program, financing, etc.
ported favorably on the wor k
"There has been great need for such
their
a consolidation of effort, said . . and committees are devoting all
believe all the local spare time and efforts to effect sac-
Lappin, "and I
Zionist leaders are in accord on the . cessful results.
Arrangements for a picnic, to be
:
thought that this concentration
bound to result in the greatest amount , held in Belle Isle Sunday, Aug. 29,1
of good and that the work will be car-' are being made, when a complete set I,
tied on in the most economical and of-lof the works of the noted poet, Chaim I
ficient manner." I Nachman Bialik, will be raffled. Tick.'
be ob.
The Zionist Council is not intended ' els are now in print and will
to take the place of, but rather to tainable from any member.
The next meeting will be held
supplement, the work of the constitu-
ent organizations. The aim will be Thursday, Aug. 5, at 31 Melbourne
avenue,
when all members and their
to centralize. and to avoid duplication
of work as much as possible but not friends are expected to attend.

Fraternal and
Club Notes

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Special prices and terms on these bargains before our
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Dance to the Tune of

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$800 Farrand Player (used)
515
$750 Estey Player (shopworn)
360
$450 Kroeger Piano (new)
495
$650 Jarrett Player (like new)..,,i
165
$500 Clough & Warren Piano (used)
295
$700 Technola Player (rebuilt)
285
$450 Hinsel Piano (like new)
425
$1600 Steinway Grand (used)
625
$875 Harrington Small Grand

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I to disturb cad h organization's individ-
Athena Girls Club.
uality.
The Athena Girls Club held its last
Among the important items being
considered in the program are the regular meeting on Tuesday evening,
Campaigns for funds, whether Aug. 3, at the home of Miss Rose
following:
1.
are being
completed
for the
cash pledges or in the form of bazaars Plans
Hershman
of 1959
Pingree avenue.
or picnics, by any constituent organ- I first formal dance to be given at the
Taller
Roof
Garden.
A
"pep-
for I Hotel
• iration are to he first approved by the
Campaigns for funds
orchestra has been engaged for
council.
other are
than to those
approved I this affair and special novelties will
bv this council
be discouraged
be featured.

Following . the business meeting,
as much as possible.
2. Publicity and education.
3. Central bureau of information. the
Misses Rose
entertained
with and
six Jean
tables Hershman
of bridge

The public is invited to visit the I
offices and secure any desired infor- 1 i their
and sister,
a kitchen
shower
in
honor an
of I
Gertrude Hershman,
:'
, mation and literature. Phone tadil- , August bride-elect.
I Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin of 1635 Cal-
• lac 2350.
vert avenue will be hostess a t the
next regular meeting on Tu esday
I evening, Aug. 17.
I

English Branch Zeire Zion.
I Pledge Joint Support for Palestine
The first official meeting of the
Foundation Fund.
English branch of the Zeire Zion was
SOFIA.— (J. T. A.) — Important I held on Monday evening at the
decisions with repaid to the internal ish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
= and external matters of the Jewish William Kline presided as chairman.
= communities in Bulgaria were taken • All business was dispensed with
El at a conference of the Jewish earn- briefly. A talk on Zionism followed.
= munities in this country held here. I Keen interest was shown and many
= Forty-five delegates attended the con- new members enrolled. The Misses i
= ference. Avram Tadjer was elected • Anna Goldberg and Celia Heiman
elected as financial secretary
FE president of the Union of Bulgarian, were
= Jewish communities. ' and treasurer, respectively, at a
The conference decided that all board meeting held the Friday night •
= Bulgarian Jewish communities are to previous. The next meeting will be
contribute from their Kehillnh bud. , held at the Jewish ('enter on Aug. 16..
gets to the Palestine Foundation I
M•dison Athletic Club.
Fund of the Zionist Organization. A _,
The Madison Athletic Club has is-
= resolution was aso adopted to send
representatives
of
the
union
to
the
sued
invitations
to members of the
=
August conference of the committee , Athena Girls Club to attend a house
well
I
party
at
its
summer
home at Cass
sa - of Jewish delegations in Paris. as
= as to send representatives to the na- Lake for Sunday, Aug. 22. A base-
sa', tional minorities congress which is to I ball game will be the feature of the
= take place in Geneva. afternoon program and the La De Da
Entertainers will comprise the pro-
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L
I slab the music for dancing.
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