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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-09-17

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CENTERS ASS'N

KIEV GREAT SYNAGOGUE
. CONVERTED INTO CLUB

CANTOR SILVERMAN AND CHOIR

Succoth Celebrations:

RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The fight for
The junior clubs, under the aus
the possession of the Great Syna- pices of the Jewish Centers Associa-
gogue in Kiev, the most beautiful of tion, will celebrate Succoth with a
the synagogues in the Ukraine, was party on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26,
lost by the worshippers in favor of at the Jewish ('enter, 31 Melbourne,
the Jewish communists, just on the at 3 o'clock. Appropriate Succoth
eve of the high holidays.
games will be played, followed by
The synagogue, which has a capac- I dancing, a program and refresh-
ity of 1,800, was ordered converted
lents.
into a workingmen's club, as a result
The senior council of clubs will
of a petition of 2,000 Jewish work- hold a harvest costume dance in or-
ers in the city of Kiev.
der to properly celebrate Succoth.
The fight between the Yevsekzia, Music for dancing will be furnished
the Jewish section of the Communist by the La-De-Da Radio Orchestra
party, and the pew holders of the and the affair will take place at the
synagogue lasted for three years. Jewish Center Saturday evening
Previous decisions to convert the Sept. 25. Refreshments will b:
synagogue into a club were annulled served.
twice by higher communist authori-
All the mothers clubs of Detroit
will open up the season of meetings
ties.
with their annual Succoth party, this
YELLIN TO HEAD EDUCATION
year to be held at the Jewish Center
on Sunday evening, Sept. 26. A very
JERUSALEM. --- (J. T. A.) — Dr. interesting program is being planned
David Yellin, well known Jerusalem which will include recitations, songs.
philologist and president of the Valid musical numbers, etc., followed by
Leumi, National Council of Pales- dancing and refreshments.
tine Jews, was appointed director of
the Vaud Ile-chinuch, the educational English and Citizenship CI
department of the Zionist Executive.
English and citizenship classes,
both in the afternoon and evening,
490 JEWS ENTER PALESTINE
have been opened in all neighbor-
hoods. Information can be secured
W ARSA
W.—
(J. T. A.)—The
lump
in Jewish
emigration
from en- at any night school by calling Empire.
by writing to Miss Caplan,
caused
by the con-
gen- care
4878, Jewish
or es Center, 31 Meubourne
land to cnomic
Pal tine,
crisis
in Poland,
eral eo
tinued throughout the month of avenue.
August, according to figures made Music School:
known. During the month only 490
The Jewish Centers Association is
Jewish emigrants left fur Palestine. now open and registrations are being
taken
the center every day from
isgamimil ■ =a7 11111 ■ 4 to h. at Membership
in all the de-
partments, violin, piano and har-
mony, are limited and those interest-
ed are urged to register immediately.

GARRICK

NOW PLAYING

The Dramatist , Hugh Ford
s end

"ST Y LISH
STOUTS"

By Fred Thompson and Matiric•
Marks. Staved by Hugh Ford.
With a Great Jewish American cast
Including
LOU HOLTZ, JENNIE MOSCOWITZ,
Elaine Gholson, David Burns, Nayan
Brownell, G. Pat Collins, Harry Yolks,
Penelope Hubbard and others.

Rehearsals for the operetta, "thins
sel and Gretel," are being held daily
and the cast assures us that by the
time of presentation, on Oct, 9 and
10, at the center, they will be per

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—A re- elk and Auer methods.
quest that the Palestine government REPORT SUCCESSFUL TAG DAY
protect the interests abroad of Arabs
who emigrated from the country was
Officers of the Rosedale Talmud
secre- ,
made to E. Mills,
tag day, winch
ation of chief
Bethlehem torah report that the.
tary, by a deput acting
Was 1101 1 1 011 Sept. 5 was a huge ?tic
Arabs. Mr. Mills told the deputation cess. They wish to take this oppoi •
that the emigrants must apply fur tunny to thank all who participated
Palestinian nationality, so that the and make special mention of Miss
British representation abroad should Ruth Barsky of 2710 Leslie avenue
be able to take them under their and Miss Ruth Schwartz of 27,
charge. They are now said to be Ot-
who collected the
tomans, and applications must be Leslie avenue,
made to the Turkish consular officers. largest amounts.



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"The bottle of arsenic stands on the
table right in front Of my face. The
last drink Shall so intoxicate lie that
I will never wake up again.
"Shall I say something about my
wealth? Oh! What for—that was my
misfortune.
"Haven't I to thank somebody for
something?
"No, not a single soul. I have paid
Even for my last
fur everything.

drink "

PUBLISH REMINISCENCES •

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The
death of Israel Zangwill has called
forth a host of reminiscences in the
Hebrew press here. The novelist's fa-
ther, Moses Zangwill, was for a long
time a resident of Jerusalem and was
a patient of the Bikur Cholim Hospi-
tal on several occasions. Ile died there
18 years ago. In recognition for the
services rendered to his father, Israel
Zangwill donated a •bed to the hospi-
tal which is known as the Bed of
Moses. Zangwill always took an in-
terest in the institution and when he
learned that a library was being
founded, he sent a large donation of
books.

THREE GENERATIONS—
THREE WILLS

By J.

L. PEREZ

(Translated by Henry J. Mendel-
sohn.)

"If business shall turn out to b
poor, they shall still give to charity
many times the miracle of His Holy
name will work in your favor.
"I also conjure my children that
they shall learn at least one page of
Talmud a day. Or a chapter of the
"Wisdom of the Holy Fathers." Once
a year they shall visit the rabbi. The
witmen shall read 'Kuov-Ilayossi' in
Yiddish and the '1' heno-Renno' on
Sabbath and other holy days.
"On my memorial day I implore
my family to indulge in Torah, the
women folk shall Foal, themselves busy
011 that day giving charity, but on the
quiet."

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Kol Nidre service, Friday evening,
Sept. 17, at 7 p. nc.; Yom Kippur
I.
morning, Saturday, Sept. 18, at 10
When Rabbi Eliezer Hoikers died,
SEE IT FIRST!
A bachelor is a goose sans wate r. his fancily found the following sand-
a. m.; children's service, Saturday,
1
Sept. 18, at 12:30 p. m.; memorial
Me under his cushion:
service, Saturday, Sept. 18, at 4 p. m •
"My desire is that all the children
shag remain in the business as equal
partners. After I am brought to eter-
Temple Auditorium:
nal rest they shall fence around the
Kul Nidre, Ire Leo M. Franklin,
cemetery, and tin the roof of the old
"Self Respect -the last Outpost of
synagogue. All my books I give to
When Maurice Bendithson died the Jew." Yom Rippur morning,
my intended son-in-law Benjamin. The (Benyomin's son) he left a document Rabbi Leon Frain, "The Melody of
rest of my 81/11S and sons-in-law re- written in the Polish language.
Atonement."
ceive their books Italmuds) at their
"They shall send a telegram to Par-
weddings.
Memorial Chapel:
shall occupy the house for is, and wait with my funeral until Brown
hl .w
Kul Nidre, Rabbi Leon Franc,
herself. She may take in ic poor or- my son will arrive..
"What Judaism Means to America."
"Ten
thousand
roubles
I
deposit
in
phan in the house to bring up, and to
Yoni Kippur morning, Dr. Leo M. 70t
break monotony of time. She may trust and the interest shall he given Franklin, "Has the Jew Outgrown %
perform the ceremonies of Kiddush to the poor.
Yom Kippur's Message?"
and Havdolah. She shall get an equal
"Ten thousand I have for a new
share with the rest of the children, lied in the new' hospital, with the con-
OPENING SEASON — SUNDAY, SEPT. 19
Hall:
dition, that the bed shall be called Orch
and, besides • • •"
Kol Nidre, Professor Abraham N. 4(
The rest was unreadable, the words 'The Maurice Bendithson Bed.'
The Independent Producing Company Presents
being blotted out. Probably in placing
"During my funeral procession they Franzblau, "The Significance of Yom
The Funniest Show Ever Produced.
the 1111•UIllalt while being too moist, shall give charity to the poor. They Kippur." Yoin Kippur morning, Da- 7
vial A. Brown. At I2:30 Profe-cur
under cushion.
shall hire‘ the rabbi's assistant or any Abraham N. Franzblau, "The Poetry
With the original New York cast of comedy favorites, including Lee
II.
learned man to recite Kalish fur my
Kohlmar and Pole Carter, formerly of the Thomashefsky
of the Bible."
When Rabbi Benjamin Eliezer lloi-
departed soul.
kers son died, he wrote a good deal
Yiddish Theatre.
"The model of architecture of my
ia more than his deceased father:
Fenkell Branch:
I "When the time comes and if I will tomb-stone shall be designed in some
Kol Nidre, Bernard Zeiger and
find grace in His eyes, to deposit my foreign country.
"They shall create a trust whose Cantor Siegfried Grenberg. Yom
soil where MI deposits are made
Kippur morning, Professor Abraham
business
it
shall
be
the
upkeep
of
niy
"Every human being fears tot His
N. Franzblau, "The Meaning of
Holy Nance—and for His day of judg- grave and the care-taking of my heed- Atonement."
I ment. I do not go from this earthly piece.
'The business shall be called 'The
world with any sad or dejected mind.
Children's Services:
Far from that, I have the greatest Maurice Bendithson's Estate.'"
Please note that the special chil-
(We will omit the sum total of his
confidence
in
this
forgiveness
and
WOODWARD AT WILLIS
dren's service takes place on the Day
wealth,
the
creditors
and
debtors
mercy, and Ile will judge me accord-
of Atonement, Saturday, Sept. 18, at
ing to law and justice, with a feeling amounts, also the good advise, h ow
Glendale 9721
of kindness. During the time of my regulate and conduct the business for 12:30. The announcement which
Stage Director and Regisseur.
gave the hour of the children's serv-
earthly journey, my soul got stained the future, etc., etc.)
A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fishron,
"1 Maurice- Bendithson, go from ice as 12 o'clock was an error. All
and at times was unclean • • •
"My fret are getting cold and my the world not fur pleasure nor grief. the children of temple households are
mind at times is getting befogged. A But simply from emptyness. A great invited to partake of this opportunity
niost remerkable thing happened to thinker was Aristotle, by saying 'Na- for worship and inspiration. Rabbi .*
Leon From will tell the children a
me the other day. While I was read- turt hates emptyness • • "'
"A terrible machine is the world. Yom Kippur story. Miss Frances Ro- s
ing the Talmud, I fell into a reverie,
and dreamed that the volume fell out Every little bolt or wheel--has its ole senberg will play the Kol Nidre. MN.
entire Yiddish Players Group will sparse in Isidore Lihom's
The
of my hand and from the knock I ject, its {Off(' of work to perform. A. C. Lappin and Mrs. M. II. Benyas •,?
Melodrama of Four Acts
un de rsteed When it accomplishes its task before will lead in the singing. The chit- 0
! woke up. I immediately
that it is not ordinary, that something time or after time, its gets out of dren's service is in charge of the #
Saturday and Sunday Evenings, Scot. 18 and 19, at 8:30 P. M.
is calling • ' • order. It goes nut of its place anal confirmation class of 1326. its o 1-
"After 120 years I leave everything passes from the great all, to nothing- cers will officiate and the class as a
Sunday Matinee, Sept. 19.
, whole will lead in the responsive
I owned, for some duration (to my rIOSS.
The
"I can't live any longer. For the readings and in the singing.
children)."
Tickets can be procured at the Boa Office on the day of performance.
"Having the full faith to see the reason, I have nothing to do. I a m 'childr•n coming for the services
Holy Splendor, the Almighty God. good for nothing. I have received my should arrive in the temple no ear-
full share of life's pleasure. I ate and Tier than 12 o'clock, use the Glad-
A men."
(We will pass over the instructions drunk, kissed everything my heart de- stone entrance and go to the second
to his children and how to conduct sired. I was taught and I have learned floor. They will be guided into the
the business, etc., etc.) a whole lot—But how to live a regu- various classrooms, where they will
wait for the ushers to take them into
"Only God knows I have every- laced life ant.
"There is nothing on earth that the temple auditorium.
thing without any skirgravation. I do
not make any last will—Because I shall -keep me back or tie me up—
have great confidence in my children there was not a thing that I have not Succoth Services, Sept. 23:
that they will divide all my worth in had. Everything to me is worthless.
On Thursday, Sept. 23, at 10:30 a.
equal shares and live in freedom all Because I gut it without any effort. m., Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on
the subject "This Humble Shack.'
together. If they shall divide between1 Without paying the price of labor.
Evebody kissed ine yet I hove There will be a Succah erected on
h seises they shall roportion it 1 "Everybody
• according to law and jclstce. No one I nos had a single friend. None that It he platform of the Brown Memorial
I
ilyred
for. Wealth I have inherited Chapel by the Temple Beth El Sis-
shrill take. more than the other.
"After I am deposited for eternal an d it grew without any will or de- terhood, assisted by the Boy Scouts.
I rest I want my wife and children I sire on niy part. It grew until it • has
shall give twice a t•hth from every- overgrown me altogether. At times Succoth Sabbath Services, Sept. 25:
BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS — E Y TERMS
thing they inherit, even from the chat- my heart was longing for something
On Saturdayorning, Sept. 25, at
tels, the first tenth shall be given to real. I shall have to do something. 1.10,
Dr. h anklin will occupy the
0:
The second But my physicians prescribed me to pulpit.
find ourselves overstocked with used and demonstra-
the poor, as charity.
walk, ride, play sports, etc,
tion pianos and players and new stock coming yt daily.
•tenth shall he given according to cus- exercise, real
work, not real life, fake Feast of Conclusion Service,
tom from inheritance, also to the etc. Not
We must make room and have slashed prices to ridiculous
if
m.o. To every donation one-third
September 30:
figures to more these instruments. We give here a few
"Many
lands
I have visited, none
in
case
of
mistake.
On Thursday, Sept. 30, Rabbi
shall be added,
of the many bargains:
"For my relative., 1 will give my was my von. Many places I have ad- Flan will occupy the pulpit.
head stone shall tic' Mired hunt none I loved. Many lan-
$175
self.
On
my
$800 Story & Clark Player
k hiselled, only my name, the day and guages I have smtkon fluently, none Sunday Morning Services:
280
year of my death. I beg all my sons have I felt to heart. With the vocabu-
$700 Technola Player
The opening Sunday morning sery.
layed. N a .
365
and sons-in-law that they shall not I as i, as will balls 1 h ave p
wi!, be held Sunday, Oct. 3, at
$750 Wesser Player (nearly new)
indulge their whole lifetime in ma- thins and languages I have changed 10:45 a. m.
145
terial gains. Not trying to be over like gloves. The whole world was
$500 Clough Sr Warren Piano
425
Ambitious. Because the bigger the mire. But I was too small to hold it. School of Religion:
$1,600 Steinway Grand
merchant the smaller the Jew. Don't My hands were too short to take
The office of the School of Religion
355
was
$750 Farrand Player
hook for business too far from your around and to conquer the world
is now open for the registration of
for me to do.
215
house. Don't invest your little capi- impossible
"My money did everything for me, new pupils. This school will re-open
$550 Heintzman Piano
tal in all the four corners of the
whether for my personal comfort. or on Sunday morning, Sept. 26. There
And Many Others.
earth.
will be no registrations made on Sun-
my
few friends, and even the kiss day. All new pupils must register
"With the will of God you will
red lips • • •
prosper near home, as anywhere else. from the
Phonographs $20.00 Up.
without any aim or object is during the week. The Sunday School
"Life
If the Blessed One wants to. You
floor of the tern-
.
. . the second
may make a comfortable living from worthless. 1 die because my body and office on
from 9 until 5
A very small down payment secures any of these bar-
rah- P
• small enterprise as well. Mot of soul contain nothing, there is no
gains. Balance 20 to 36 months to pay. Your old piaho
all I implore my youngest son Yechial stance left for any further creation. I every day except Saturday. Classes
rt age
have I ceas ed to live. for children from kinoyrgaen
or phonograph taken at full value as first payment.
not t,, be over zealous for wealth.
.. .
. , .__. ol......th Mll
o
school see are con-
. As _ "Long g s .
I noticed in him too much ambition Long since, have lost the whole
ducted.
of
life.
But
just
now
it
is
tedious
aid

for money.


culls i t drnr e no f that tiresome.
l E,ra,
'They brought me up like • peas- Beek El College:
hi e
the shall
Beth El College opens Monday
ing one-tenth of all their wealth to ant brings up a pig. When the pig night, Oct. 11. The new bulletin of
gets
enough fat on his body, the
the poor on New Years (Rosh Has-
2030 WOODWARD AVENUE
the
college, which gives the new
owner kills it
°n* )•
Open Evenings
"With me it is different. I was told courses offered and the schedule of
Phone Randolph 1048
hours. will be distributed in the tem
to kill myself
A good conscience is God's eye

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Operetta:

pie on the Day of Atonement. As IDA DIVINOFF, VIOLINIST,
classes will be limited in size, you
TO RESIDE IN DETROIT
are urged to make your application
for enrollment as soon as you receive
After an absence of four years,
the bulletin.
the well-known Russian violinist, Ida
Divniotf, hiss returned to make her
permanent home in Detroit.
Young People's Rally: •
Miss Divinoff gained her reputa-
In order that all the young people
of the temple households may get to- tion here, having appeared twice as
gether once before they scatter for soloist with the Detroit Symphony
outside schools and college's, the Orchestra, and has also been a mem-
Young People's Society has arranged ber of the first violin section of that
an afternoon dance for Sunday, Sept. organization. She has filled many
19, at 3 o'clock It is to be held in important engagements throughout
the beautiful new social hall of the thy. United States and Europe and
temple, and Temple Beth El Sister- has been 011 tour wit h the famous
hood will act as hostess. All the Irish tenor, John McCormick.
Miss Divinoff has joined the fac-
young people of temple households
ulty of the Detroit Conservatory of
are invited.
Music, 5035 Woodward avenue, and
will devote her time to teaching and
ARAB EMIGRANTS ASK AID
concert work. She teaches the Sev-

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