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CENTERS ASS'N
Prize, for the best ballroom danc-
ers All I for the best costume will be
given at the Senior Council for Clubs
Succoth costume dance to be held at
By Hermann Hoexter.
the. Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne,
Services
• ,
A novelty, which, by virtue of its I Sabbath
On Sunday
Seeeiee
morning, Sept. 25, at Saturday evening, Sept. 25. The
former
to be ". 10:30, Rabbi Frani will ocepy the pul• judges are Harry Seheinman,
• motto( "" e "' "t"
assistant prosecuting attorney; judge
the programs
From
(cat kin. in
eo tchoota; -permanent
Harry
B.
Keidan,
Rabbi
Leon
of Conclusion Service;
Ilere's a Jewish New Year GI eeting that I received from a S
of moderate sized and popular priced
. . I Feat
Ref r eshments
a l Tel.
a
. -
and
neighborhood !dour(
ughnuts.
d
o
ider
and
do
presented last Monday night at the
pt. 30 • Dr. Frank- will consist offc
A Happy and Prosperous New
,
Ferry Field Theater, Grand River and • On Thursday Se
Year "to yin and a"
Grand boulevard. William A. Lan- 1 lin will occupy the pulpit.
Junior Succoth Program:
That the Year
—
The following is the program to be
I tau, managing director of this the-1
May be the Best you've ever seen;
ater and the Gladwin, out on East Sunday Morning Services:
presented at the Junior Council of
scro-
Be the Worst you'll ever see;
The opening Sunday morning
Jefferson, has inaugurated a series I ice will he held Sunday, Oct. 3 , at Clubs Succoth party to be held at the
May the Mouse never lee_your pantry,
center Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26,
d Monday night musicales at which
Occupy
With a tear trap in hi, e'e;
nd 10:45. D r. Frsen klin will
the finest
subject w ill the at :1 o'clock: Ilatikva, sung by all;
May. your lum keepblithelyreckon
es available local talent a
p ulpit an d his armon
of Succoth; harvest
as
any
visiting
artists
as
can
a
.,
-
many
Till' your old enough to, dee ;
"What If Jesus Were a Myth?"—a significance .
cured will be presented to his pat- discussion of Georg Brander' New dance; Succoth games; significance
you aye be fist a happy
of Esrig and Luloff, by S. Cohen of
Irons,
and
that
without
any
increase
Book, "Jesusa a Myth."
As I wish you aye to be."
Young Israel; refreshments and no-
—John A. Sharp.
in the regular nominal fee. The idea
dal dancing.
f interesting the public which f re-
.ea—
typeof School of Religion:
:its
his
theater
in
a
finer
There has been an uneasy stirring since the news trickled through the
by Mr. Landau The office of the Scheid of Relit
Suhccoth P ar ty :
e e
ers MCl orbs
u
mum(' A' a S d v loped I
press that the Chicago di•generates, Loeb and 1.eopald. had a fighting chance quests
Rion
is
now
open
for
the
registration
Moth
D. Booms 1
se Coen will t ell of the
Mrs.
to crawl out into the open 11 years from now. But 1 find relief in this and his organist, ( e t a ils O f securing of new pupils. The school
Sept. 20. significance of the Esrig and LulotT
hower, and the d
Mothers Club Succoth
the talent and arranging the pro- 1 ! open on Sunday morning, will re.
statement made by the two criminals:
made at the joint
h
of 1 There will be no re gistrations
e at the Jewish Center
must rag- party to be hld
no of the most
grams was plated i n t e hunts
augh, the parole man, said we were tu
,
,
'
Herman {locates, who has had eaten- on Sundai'. All new pupil
Su play evening, Sept. s i,
derstood that
Mr. Claub
the week The Sun day
S
vicious criminals he ever handled. Ile wanted it
owe
o'clock. She will be fo lld
lis
mum of years legally possible, as long
sive experience in t is
WI'
on the second floor of •
lechim
would sereT the very maxi
, from Slattern Abyue-
w
Th e first program last M ond ay night - Sr on l office
91
coth
re
a
Ite-i
with it.
' the temple building is open from
arie Shubow . antiff
as he had anything to d o with.
proved most attractive, the " 0 '4
until 5 every day except Saturday. rendered by Mrs. M onsist of y
dingwill c
winning the most enthusiastic recap-
fres hments
Claubaugh, the parole man, is to be applauded.
htrudel,
taiglach,
•
ifh Mr.
lion, with the unusually large au, b
'
Fur
---esesa•----
cak e, etc.
El College :.
moonlach, such
leeched,
Lake Purest, III., writing en ease manifesting its pleasure with I Beth
Beth El College opens Monday goodies,
as s ..
•
Relieve," in a recent issue of the New Republic, I their work in unmistakable terms. A :
John 11. Sherman of Lake
• night, Oct. 11. The new bulletin of m usi c s c hool; ,
.,
the subject, "What Do We Be Forest College,
mixed quartet. "II" of the best whic h
gm, th e new
college, w hi c h
has ever appeared here. in public, i h t. co
delivers a sermon in this sentence:
"Soldiers
Chorus" account
from "Faust,"
. courses tiered and their schedule
of I • usic
The Sehool,
Jewish Centers
Association
plication
which
is
under the
gave
an excellent
of itself
M
can he had upon a p
—that probably he who does not find God in this world is likely to
in such splendid selections as the hours,
the temple. As classes will be aim-chairmanship of Bentletson Netzorg,
following members On its
find Him nowhere.
ti makd has the
department, S. Szmul a. 1
deo
You ; in l size, you are urge
Thinkit over. I fear that all too many of us spend all too much time the "Prison Scene" from the same Your application for enrollment as sta ff: Violin
enau, b oth !
w icz and Walter Blum
getting ready to meet God in some other world, forgetting that Ile may be opera; a number of tuneful quartets'
e
the
bulletin.
menda•rs of t he Detroit Symphony '
and the inimitable "Rig,oletto" finale.I s '. oon as you receiv
I
—
piano
department,
Edith 1
There was a stirring intrepretation
• Orches tra ;
.--..-eiese
in this one.
ay a and Clara Waldron; her- :
I am inclined to agree with David Triettsch, the statistician, who de- of the grandiose duct from Act I of '
The Temple
opening
meeting of the Men's Ella D
fns
Davis
anti
Mr.
Szmula-
I
Butterfly"
and
it.number
of
Men's
Club:
Jew,: a f the United "Madam
m a
solos This quartet boasts Temple Club, which will be in the men)'
Registrations are bei,
(dares in the Jewish Tribune of New York that the
wicz
f as ci n ating
e Int- will take daily at 4 o'clock at the Jewish Cen-
m It seems that ever since I can remember t
States number 4,400,000.
we of the following personnel. and they form of a dinner
have been quoting 3,500,000 and it's about time sonic growth was recorded. will doubtless be heard again with ' place on Tuesday evening, Oct. 12. ter.
meeting will be addressed by Dr.
I am glad that Triettsch agrees with my figures that there are 4,000,000
, Scotlnd growing pleasure: Miss Ruah Thrash- The
, Chi-
. Englre , Irelan(
POSTPONE CONFERENCE
0 00 0 in So viet Russiathere and15,000 in Palestine. en, soprano; Fern S. Kappes, alto; Al- Louis Mann of Temple Sinai
i1
a
s in Pol and and
000,
while
PARIS.—IJ. T. A.1—The world
bert Seibert, tenor; Cyrus B. War- sago.
e o nly 400,
hav
bined
com
les
and
Wa has so few that they are not recorded. It is estimated that there
a Mexico
conference of the League of Zionist
ran, bass. The accompanist is ( Mrs.'
T
BERLIN.—(•1. T. A,)—The'
Ger- Revisionists which was scheduled to
are at the present time 18,000,000 Jews, which is 4,000,000 more than have Gertrude Ilemze-tirevr, and . •
man Dreyfus affair, involving the take place here the middle of October
been given in any estimate within recent years.
110exter was responsible for the pro- Jewish merchant of Magdeburg, Ru•
Wins stated that
gram and the training of the quartet.
Was postponed. It
dolph Haas, was ended by a final de- the conference will be held during
If it weren't far the Net' that we are children, the movie industry would
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di 1111`
cision of the Slagdeberg criminal the month of December.
have to turn off its light and go to bed. When we were kid,
Nothing which has been written
go read
to see the
we we
novels and fairy stories and now that weare grown up
one pictur e about the super-pboto•drama "Ben court.
•
on the seen. There isn , 't but when we Ilur," which is now showing at the
tories
s
iry
t
imeof no vels an the
isn't an insult to our intelligence
New Detroit Opera House, in any
100 thatdwe see fath
out
o to see
go
a picture we Oierk our brains with our hat—under the seat. There- way exaggerates the power, the
fore it is with uncommon interest that I read of the alliance of Rabbi beauty, the thrall or the artistry in-
Ernest Trattner of Congregation Emanu-El of Los Angeles, California,
a rabbi volved in finishing this cinema .mas-
st time, I b elieve), that like wise
with the First National Productions, the fir
terpiece. From first to last this pig- I
has retired from the pulpit to enter the movie industry. I
lure stands above, There may be cer- I
much interested in what the rabbi has to say of the seventh art. Says he: lain incidents and scenes which in-
vite comparison with other films in •
The church or synagogue and the motion picture' have much in
which we have seen naval battles, the
common. They share the same high ideals and the screen may
have
universal
Christ, chariot races and tremendous
Be cause of its
even a greater influence than the church.
mob complexes depicted; but they all
civ
in modern
language it has become the dominant force ilization
d befor these scenes in "Ben
nd therefore legitimately attracts the erstwhile religious leader.
s
llucri,:ssan.bilyle a N " e t his
a
F
i t s e lf .
ideal th e screen is con-
cerned impression has always been that the only
seen
to
it
that
the
original
Gen. Lew
I
may
be
doing
Zukor
and
My
with is box: office receipts. Of course, ss injustice, but I just can't Wallace tale has suffered not at all
gro
i t s a‘ ..
in
nearer
the
i
ptation
to
the
screen,
and
Lasky and Fox and all the other idealista a
is
tobi
ab Trattn r
help thinking along those lines. However. eR
ese " high idiots" there is practically nothing at which
discern tho
even
the
most
fastidious
critic
can
scene of action than I am and he m
ay
be
abl
1 the synagogue and the screen. At this
complain. The photography is su-
that are shared by the church
'distance I confess it's quite difficult to see them with the nuke: e)e.
perb; no such pictures of succinct
chariot races have ever been pic-
I am .reliably informed that Mr. Ford is now attending strictly to the tured. The principal interpreters
is permitting others to attend to all the other prob,
sly devoting his time are uniformly excellent and include
automobile business /lad
lems in the univers to which he has been so assidou i
Ramon Navarro, ideal as Judah Ben I
and thought at .considerable personal sacrifice. It s also rumored that llur; Francis X. Bushman, perfect in
Ford agents have for the time being discontinued their magazine activities
of ournalism to be atten ded to by the part of Messala; May McAvoy as
Esther, Claire McDowell as Ben Hues
and are satisfied to allow the business j
those who make it a profession, while thy are bendin'g their undivided mother; Betty Bronson, an all-too-al-
ns. The must
anncol
d Li
ation
in
obs
nation
e of Fords, Forel sons
luring Madonna, and finally in this
me under our
energies to the salf poetic justice that has
perfect
o Wall
co Street is the General Motors gallery of superior portraits, Frank •
several decades example
is that the Ford-hated
•er, the epitome of Roman sena-
Agency that has stuck a pin in the Ford windbag. Yes, dear friends, the - Currier,
urri
is a
torial dignity and power. This
yesterday.
en
picture
none can afford to miss. The
Ford age seems to have be --!---stawisse--
Aesfor Ford jokes, they have become quite tragic. dignity with which the Christ epiS I
sodes are handled must win the praise I
If __
I of everyone.
Thank you, Mr. Mencken! I overlooked this one:
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"My Country," a comedy in three
Writes a God-fearing reader of the Kansas City Journal-Post:
lacts, by William J. Perlman, came to
"The reason God did not strike Sinclairr Lewis dead when he dared
would not dese-
the Shubert-Detroit Opera House last
•
Sunday night anti create( a
Ilim to was that
crate the Sabbath. Also he was in a church."
favorable impression. The play, which
has fur its raison d'etre in new angle
presume the reader means that Lewis was in a church, and
that
God
o tin
,
I
dfamho
of approach to the now familiar ques-
ansas. Yefshis
I
usk edi- tion of assimilation and intermar-
dries not go to chrch on Sunday eveninteK another o
just about time fur Will Allen White to wri
riage, centers around the chauvinis- I
torials on "What's the Matter With Kansas?"
obstinacies of Robert Van Dorn,
a $50 clerk, and a lot of noble ances-
A render sends me a reprint of a chapter from Carleton Beal's book,
tors to think back upon, and his fight
"Mexico: An Interpretation." it contains a report of an astonishing inter-
hich eal seeks to prove the pro- to prevent his son and daughter from
view that B eal hd
with an Indian girl, in w B
a and
superstition that has been fostered through the policy marrying any but 100 per cent Amer-
icans. The role as played by Charles
found igno rance
Richman dominated every scene and,
of the church. Beals says:
first of the improved Packard Eight
a
das, as of
though a most capable company read I
cars was bought by Tommy Milton,
following conversation with one of our criaarticles
the author's amusing lines with the •
I had the
veteran automobile race driver, former in-
result of which she quit our house forever with sundry
greatest freedom and played up capi-
ternational chatnpion—the only man who
value—for were we not infidels?
tally to every situation, the superb
"What does a Jew look like?" I asked her.
r...•tr twice won the 500-mile Indianapolis
performance of Mr. Richman brought
"Oh," she replied. "there are several kinds. The real Jewa have
as many teats to the eyes as the con ,. ,
Speedway race.
They are ve ry cunning people and
edy of the rest of the cast aroused hi-
horns and a tail like the devi
Racing
can change their shape to look like human beings."
larity, Louise Randolph as the moth-
Milton knows automobiles.
er; Lee Kohlmar as the prosperous
"Where do they live?"
drivers, gambling their lives in the cm-
tne
Jewish neighbor; Pole Carter as lais
"In
ethic of grueling speed, must learn
"But Jerusalem."
there are very few Jews in Jerusalem. The Turks have
wife, and Joseph R. Verdi as the rep-
meaning of mechanical perfection down
killed them all. There are more Jews in New York City tiara in
resentative of the neighborhood's-
to the last cotter pin.
Italian colony, were all excellent in
Jerusalem—several millions." adre told me that aU the Jews lived
"Jesus! Real Jews. Thep
their roles, never leaving the bound-
And Milton was not only a racing driver
in Jerusalem. I don't think those in New York are real Jews, at
bit., of good taste in their most
in Jerusalem."
but one of the greatest in the history of
Ifarcial moments, and quite living the
least not so bad as they are
"De veras: they are really Jews. But why don't you like the
the sport. He still holds the official record
I author's ideals in their chosen parts.,
Not
so
broad
or
obvious
as
"Abie's
for having traveled faster than any other
Jews?"
Her eyes grew big with amazement: "Why, they killed Nuestro
Irish Rose," nor quite as gay as "Styl-
man has ever traveled on wheels.
ish Stouts," this last in a trilogy of
Senor."
"But ,that was centuries ago. You can't blame the children of
typically Jewish plays is perhaps the'
What is more natural than that such a
the people who lived in those days."
hest written and certainly the most
man should test his car's performance on
"No-o-o.o-o but they are all wicked."
natural and genuinely gripping.
GiAS .
From the President', Desk--Talk No.
253
Succoth Costume Dance:
• fh -
(. 1 0 S EP t /o- a-.
Either You Save
---or You Spend
Front one class comes those
men who are successful—from
the other, those who fail.
1
■
'tour habits determine which
class you fall into.
Even a dollar saved out of each pay takes you out
of one class and elevates you to the other. Get into
the class where success is possible. Lot this bank
help you.
Ilember of'
Detroit Clearing (louse Assn.
and Federal Reserve System
IRS
STATE BANK
OF' DETROIT
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 185?
Griswold at Lafayette
15 Convenient Branches
GOT YOUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX?
"AMERICA'S
GREATEST CAR"
—Tommy Milton
...now.
7
T
all
And so on and so forth. Yet, after all, this Indian girl has just as sae
outlook on things religious as, let us say—no, we won't say it. •
Lewis Browne, whose new book, "This Believing World," is creating •
another sensation, has just pent me a message from Russia which is ex-
tremely interesting. He writes:
most
My Dear Joseph:—This trip has been far and
away
but
it to the
a cIlimax.
shall
educative experience of my life. And Russia brings
From here 1 wander to Turkey and the Balkans, I know
dramatic signi ince for
which
t
copare
with
Russia
for
being
created,
see nothinthat
poor liberals are only a third-way prepared. I am particularly
we
interested as a Jew'. There is a conscious and accepted effort here
to create a Jewish nation; not merely a national minority, for that
already exists; but a complete nation with an autonomous govern-
ment and an official speech— Yiddish! The government officially
favors the project and is doing all i n its power to further
So if
we'll it.
have
•
' 'rnea are a success,
it will be a
the colonies m the Ukraine
ligi
thorough-going Zionism without Zion. Of course,
ebrew
ions will there
dish, not • Jewish
What an extraordinary situatew
not
arise. in the West they'll he trying to be Jews only in religion,
ligion.
in race- and here they'll be Jews only in race, not in re
AN APPRECIATION
By Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky.
"The Golden Book" or "Gems
From the Talmud and Midrash" is a
work compiled, translated and classi-
fied by Rabbi William Shostak of this
, city. It is well arranged in brief
!concise verses in the three languages.
I Hebrew, Englsih and Yiddish, and
subdivided into 20 chapters.
After a perusal of the above, I
take much pleasure in recommending •
the book to every Jewish home for
reading and valuable informa-
1 tion. The subjects contained therein
are derived from Talmudic sources
a
and venera.
reader with admiration n
on for thee humanitarian teachings
it
affords de-
B
o nut.
Ili(
I
lightful reading.
Irony. . . .!"
AHAVATH ZION HAS ELECTION •
It may interest some of my readers to know that all this was written
take ,
- •
;
on a postal card, and it may serve as an inspiration to amazing,
tourists really,
to
little more care in sending a message back home.
it' card. Mr. Browne'r ; calk at Holbrook and Beaubien
on a post
sure,
will can
arouse
widespread
much that is worth
while
be written
even interest, indicating as it doe,' streets, held its annual election of of- •
(with on Sunday evening, Sept. 19,
statement, I am
with the following results: I. Au-
• gust, president; M. Gottesman, vice-
president ; J. K. Smith treasurer; J. I
I Berlinsky, secretary; Rabbi S. Fine,
W .. .
"The Mikado" at Lafayette. " wera .
.
illiam ' spiritual leader; Reverend J
i s s
d
"
cast
•
n the "
cantor, and S. Chenitz, superia•
role, Frank Sinus
Dolma is having a festival of Gil-, 11:nforth in . the title
l tendent.
Ire and Sullivan for two weeks be- Ian, Charles E. Galagher, Ilia Koike,
li
de Mutts, a L e-i de HT
in the Shu- Ste ha
he mu s-
B
The paper is patient and the pen is
Beeerly, Celirain.
The
ginnng Sunday, Sept. 26,
where the• Jean
Max Hirschfield, and
Lafayette Theater,
writing.
ntire productom
was staged by
Messrs. Shubert are introducing their the
kill e director
is
Century Shiva Aborn, accepted as the leading
Let there only be mud, and the
big organization from the
Gilbert and Sullivan for
authority on
devil will not fail.
in
New
York.
They
will
give
Theater
and many years.
"The Mikado" for the first week
the real idea behind Jewish colonization in Russia.
•3
If. M. 5. Pinafore for the second
the Speedway? Milton tried his Packard
Eight runabout at Indianapolis. He drove
how — faster than the
it 88 miles per
grand average of the speeds which won
the Indianapolis Speedway races since
1911. Milton wcn the 500-mile rui.e of
1921, in the fastest racing car al he year,
average speed but a mile and a
.
"— ,
ti
than he reached in his
half an hour greater
Packard Eight—a standard car.
No one knows better than Milton what
hard work it is to pilot a car at high
speed. But he found restful ease in his
Packard Eight at speeds second only to
those of specially designed racing cars.
Is it any wonder then that Milton has
called the Improved Packard Eight
"America's greatest car"? He means great
in performance, great in design and
beauty, great in ease and comfort.
Nor is Milton the only famous racing
driver to give the improved Packard
cars the distinction of his preference.
Harry Hertz, one of the most consistent
winners on the "Roaring Road", who
this year leads in points in the race for
the championship crown, was one cf the
first buyers of the new Packard Six.
Have you experienced the thrill of driv-
ing one of the improved Packard cars?
You are welcome to take the wheel cf
either Six or Eight at your convenience.
Despite their new beauty,comfort and per-
formance prices have not been increased.
with an
66666 .1 Cast.
The Improved Packard Six Runabout with complet• ate
t your door. On the Pisck•rd payment plan
but $2798 delivered a
you pan $716 on delivery and $191, month. The v•lue of your
present car is deducted from the first and monthly payments.
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