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SEPTEMBER 30, 10 9 6

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:HILLEL FOUNDATION
BETH EL. COLLEGE
OPENS OCTOBER 11 FORMED AT U. OF M.

armpit. NMI El

NIEBUHR ADDRESSES
B'NAI B'RITH LODGE

Doc Lumm Burr

JERUSALEM.--(J. T. A.) —The
volume of business between Palestine
and Soviet Russia is continually in-1


'Continued from ptze one.)
creasing, according to a statement is .
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sued by the new representative of
inns, one of our outstanding members
I ant giving you the name of
the Arcs, Russian trading co-opera-
has inaugurated the movement with a
tive. The business is being carried lectually eager young men and worn- welcome have been coming to the
the firm which will guaran-
on by the Russian Eastern Company 1en who are daily sending in their ap- directors of the foundation from vari- Sunday Morning Services: splendid financial contribution, and
plicationa. For instance, a great ors sources, including President C. C.
The opening Sunday morning serv• "Whereas, these pubic spirited men
and consists mainly of timber and
tee their brand of Red Cedar
grain imports. In order to strengthen , wave of popular interest has been Little of the University of Michigan, ice will be held Sunday, Oct. 3, at are entitled to commendation and en-
business relations between the two aroused in the subject of 'Compare- Professor Sharfman of the university 10:45. Dr. Franklin will occupy the couragement, therefore,
Shingles, When laid with the
t.
countries, an exposition of Russian tive by Lewis Browne's and Jewish leaders of fDetroi
and
his
sermon
subject
will
bei,
"Ile
It
Resolved,
that
Pisgah
I..ilgc
Quarters for the ound ation are pulpit
st book, 'This Believing World.'
"What If Jesus Were a Myth?"— No. 34, Independent Order Milli
e
nails which they supply, to
products will be arranged in Pales- new Leo M. Franklin is giving a course now being occupied at 615 East Uni-
B'rith heartily endorses the campaign
: Dr.
it book discussion.
tine shortly, he stated.
in 'Comparative Religion' on Monday versity avenue, Ann Arbor, and are
fur a local Jewish hospital, and here:
give you a good roof for 40
-
nights at H o'clock. open at all times to visitors as well
by pledge its whole-hearted support t
Saturday Morning Services:
years. Is that long enough'.'
"Maurice Samuels' English trans- as students. Them: quarters provide
those sponsoring the hospital prah•ot
At
10:30
on
Saturday
morning,
facilities for meetings, classrooms,
and
lotion of Fleg's 'Jewish Anthology,'
Oct. 2, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will oc-
recreation, library and offices.
"Be It Further Resolved, that at
: the remarkable impression made on
cupy the pulpit.
Will Serve Jewry of State.
the opportune time Pisgah Lodge bar
I American audiences by the Yiddish
The foundation is intended to slim-
ness its adminstrative forces to the
1 play The Dybuk' and the stir ere-
I Offices and 14111—Cretlet and St. Aubln An...
G North
ulate a Jewish consciousness and pre- The Fenkell Branch:
end that its membership may become
Yard and M01--Conant and Holbrools Ayes
ated by the death of the brilliant
serve a virile interest in Jewish life
The Religious School of the Fens enthused to give this project moral
Business Established se
3390
Jewish writer, Israel Zangwill -all
debstrow

An Phuois
and
religion. after
Educated
Jewish
men
and
financial
support.
and
women,
four
years
of
con-
hell
Branch
eif
Temple
Beth
El
is
now
this has aroused a wholesome curios-
in session. All boys and girls of the
It %VII:, announced at this meeting 1.._as
.ftimmulignmisymappgame.
ity in Jewish literature other than
tact with Judaism at college, will go Fenkell neighborhood are welcome. that the initiatory ceremonies of Oct.
the Bible. I um givnig a course 011
back to their respective communities
-
10, whereby several hundred new
survey of post-Biblical literature
equipped with the proper mental at- Dr. Louis L. Mann to Speak:
members will be inducted into the or-
which will select for the modern
titude and knowledge to serve their
The opening meeting of the Men's der as the "Julius Deutelbaum" class,
young man and woman all that is
people and their faith. In this man- Temple Club, which will be in the I will be featured by musical selections
"Uptown's Most Beautiful
significant and lovely in Jewish writ-
ner it is expected that the B'nui form of a dinner meeting, will take rendered by as symphonic trio' lead by
ing, from the tomes of the Talmud,
Restaurant."
B'rithHillel Foundation will be of place on Tuesday evening, Oct. 12.11ft. Mark Gunsberg, the eminent Rus-
all the way to the dreams of Israel
real service to the Jewry of the stale The meeting will be addressed by Dr., sian pianist and ci mposer.
Zangwill. The course is given on
in general. Thus in time, through Louis Mann of Temple Sinai, Chid An interesting event of the last
Monday evenings at It o'clock.
meeting was the presentation to Sid-
the foundations, college trained men
"Bruce Barton's book on the Bible,
iney L. Alexander by !tarry Slavin of
and women will be leaders; young
a
-
now
Man
Nobody
Knows,'
is
"rh,
a 11'niti B'rith honor cap. In present-
people will be drawn more and more The Temple Arts Society:
'
best seller. Its popularity reveals
ing Mr. Alexander with the cap, Mr.
to the synagogue and to Jewish af-
So many people find Pohl's an
the extreme interest which prevails
The Temple Arts Society, under Slavin told of his untiring efforts dur-
fairs
generally.
Dr.
ideal place to eat. Our food is
the leadership of Isaac Gilbert, is pre- ing the past year in aiding to build
• on the subject of the Bible.
Franklin's course on the 'Book of
Paring an ambitious program of pro- up the membership of the lodge and
unexcelled and our restaurant
ductions for the season. In the con- pointed to Mr. Alexander as one of the
I Moses,' or the Torah, will present the
is cool, comfortable and pie.-
genuine Jewish view as well as the
templated program is included a outstanding factors in placing the
•nt.
most modern critical view of the
three-act play. This will be the first lodge in a p •sit ion of influence in the
most familiar books of the Bible.
time in its history that the Temple conmiunty.
Regular Meeting:
After the show try one of our
"Lewis Browne's first book, 'Stran-
Following the meet ing the members
The first regular meeting of the Arts Society has undertaken so big
ger Than Fiction,' has led thousands season of Junior Iladassah will be a project.
were addressed by Jacob Margolis, ed-
SPECIAL TOASTED
of non-Jews as well as Jews to read
itor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
held
on
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
5,
at
SANDWICHES
i Jewish history for the first time.
Sisterhood:
who spoke on the subject "A Bit of
the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud The Temple
I Those who have read 'Stranger Than Torah. A very interesting program
Under the auspices of the religious Historic Irony." Mr. Margolis ad-
You'll Be Delighted.
Fiction' have become keenly eager has been arranged and will include committee of Temple Beth El, two dress, while historical and at times
for a further exploration of Cie no
reports and sidelights on the national beautiful Succahs were erected at the technical in nature, was delivered in
I mance of Jewish life. My course in Hadassah convention, which was held Brown Memorial Chapel of the tem- an exceedingly interesting manner,
Protect Your WAIL; and Curtains I'Modern Jewish History' is intended in Buffalo in July, and several mu- pie and in the Frances Arline toms- and the fact that the members lures-1
to satisfy this new interest in the sical numbers. Members and pro- berg auditorium of the Fenkell eat were impressed was indicated by
with
story. :
.
Jew
and the gifts,
rab- the lively discussion which followed
spective members are urged to at- branch. The Sisterhood_ uccoth
and the
l
risi Tighepreevset tiiht„s. in P ja el,e , titi l iie
the lecture and lasted until a late I
bis are now receiving
tend.
---
of doing your own laundry work,
which go into the social service fund hour.
will help to lend attracti ' vene em dsuc t a o t t i re
Another feature of the evening's
of the Sisterhood. If you have not
you'd soon discover that it is con-
Glendale 6389 courses of Hebrew given at the col- Cultural CI
events was a musical program rend-
yet
made
your
donation,
please
do
The following classes are being or-
lege by Miss Rose Pike of the United
ered by Rose Stein, violinist, and Lil-
Steel
ganized for the benefit of members so now.
siderably less expensive to save
lian Rabinowitz, pianist. Miss Stein
Bake-Enameled. Hebrew Schools.
"With so many currents in our of Junior Iladassah: Elementary Ile- The Daily Kindergarten:
calitivated her audience with rend-
Neat in appear.
the time, muss and fuss and let us
community life working in its favor, brew; advanced Hebrew; current
itions
of
Rehfield's
"Spanish
Dance"
The temple tidings for this month
once and low in Beth El College of Jewish Studies events, Jewish history and literature
and "Meditation from Thais" by Mas-
contain
a
complete
account
of
a
new
(combined
course).
Bernard
Isaacs,
price.
handle it all.
ought to improve this year upon its
senet, her nicety of technique and
superintendent of the United Ilebrew department established at the temple,
uccess of last year."
clarity of tone surprising her audience.
a daily kindergarten for children be-
The bulletin of the college can be Schools, will personally supervise the
Miss Rabinowitz proved an able ac-
tween the ages of 3 and 5. For
had upon application at Temple Beth above classea, for which he will en-
(New Address)
companist to Miss Stein and in her
gage suitable instructors. Dramatic further information apply to the of-
E1, corner of Gladstone avenue and
single solo number gave ample evi-
; 7 9 MARTIN PLACE
group,
to
be
supervised
by
Miss
Helen
fice of the temple.
I Woodward, Empire (1146. The col
dence of her musical genius.
L.lend•le 6359
Id
Morrow, assistant stage manager of

liege opens Monday night, Oct. II.
Half Block from Woodward A
the Bonstelle ('ompany; choral group, Cradle Roll:
Opens Law Offices.
under the direction of Miss Rhea
As a complete registration of all
,
"Queen High" at Cass.
who recently
Harris. The Jewish literature and children within the i households
,Marcus
r„1 .
-
passed
the state bar examinations
CONCRETE GARBAGE and
1t-ile n ot!
history class will be in the nature of
is
' "Queen High," which has been a series of lectures. Anyone who de- temple
bers of the congregation whose with honors, has commenced the gen-
ASH RECEPTACLES
"Ace , o of M usical Com sires to enroll in any of the above households have been blessed with eral practice of law with offices at
d,r d aos,
he l; al
H BUY
Arrival al
BUY NOW--Belors
BUS H—
eCoss Theater
to
c
cif es
mentioned classes is requested to children during the past five years are 1102 First National Bank Building.
1Sunday evening, Oct. 3, with a well. communicate with Miss Helen Shet- earnestly requested to send their Mr. Horwitz has lived in Detroit all
One-taas ly Carboy. Receptacle $7.7S
lanown cast of players that are head- zee, chairman • of the cultural cam-
Ines and the exact date of their his life and is a graduate of the local
! ed by those two well-known favorites, mittee, 2071 Longfellow avenue;
the
birth to Rabbi From without stela Y• public schools, high schools
11ulia Sanderon and Frank Crumit.
1927 PINGREE
t t o 0 , that the D t .tr 0 it College of Law. While at
p h i ne I . On g f e llow 8477
We urgently reques
Laurence Schwab, who produced
Residence: Garfield 7106
the Detroit College of Law, he was
.-- - --- •
"The Gingham Girl," "Sweet Little
Office:
28 Convenient Branches.
Membership:
f l ee a yery occ ciu "rerin °g f active in debating and made an en-
or o eth
birth, nb ia errn ia (M tle fled
Devil" F
and "Captain -1
-links," is like
Cadillac 9776
1354 Buhl Bldg.
within the! households of our niem- viable record as a student. He has
Junior
Haelassah
is
putting
forth
:e sponsor of "Queen High"
i ',.
been
associated
with
a
number
of
the
every effort to increase its member- 1,,,,, :
Glendale 5680
Intl Mr. Schwab, in association with
leading industrial corporations of the

urther in-
f
B. G. DeSylva are responsible for the ship 100 per cent, For
community and has had a well-round-
ism Ethel Steinberg, S
of Religion:
book and lyrics, while Lewis E. formation call tel
ooI of Reli- ml business training in addition to
cam-
4•111111 ►
of the Se !II
o
Gensler has written the many lilting chairman of the membership co-
,fh t . Ilice
his legal education.
mittee, 1518 Edison avenue; phone School
611 is now mien for the registration
song hits and dance numbers.
Arlington
4422.
of new pupils. The school is now in
In the selection of the supporting
ession. There will be no registra-
cast for Miss S010101',011 01111 Sir.'
MADE
Crumit, Mr. Schwab has engaged
W KABBI
A R S A
W. — PROFESSOR
1J. T. A.) — Dr. thins made on Sunday. All new pu-
nits
must register during the week.
-----
players of the highest farce and mu-
sire] comedy caliber, which includes
on TIornackie street, 'Warsa, The Sunday School office on the sec-
Moses
Schur,
rabbi
of
the
Great
Syn-
ond
floor of the temple building is
Robert Pitkin, Nina Olivett, Mildred
Brown, Joseph Wagstaff, a Detroit ago gue
open from 9 until 5 every day except
i
-
former
professor
at
the
Unw
Sa
and
turda
boy; Jack Leslie, Don Tomkins, Joce-
lyn Lyle and Lucille Moore, and as versity of -ern erg, was app,infest
y.
The Library:
lattractive and charming a chorus as professor of ancient Semitic history
Among the books in the temple li-
has ever been assembled on a musi- at the University of Warsaw. Pro-
fessor
Schur
will
begin
his
lectures
brary
now
are: "Stranger Than
. Fie-
cal comedy stage.
-
"Queen Hig I" carries its own or- on Oct. 1 on the peoples and Ian- lion," by Lewis Browne; This

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Suggestion As to
0 A Memorial
g r There are Gifts: a few real opportunities
members of the congregation fit-
0 for
tingly to memorialize the beloved

g

the

ones who have passed away. For
those in position to give a generous
amount, there is at present an oppor-
tunity which Dr. Franklin will be
that to discuss with any who may be
interested.

Membership:
Members, if you want to introduce
a new member into Temple Beth El, :
please call Wallace Rosenhcim, chair-
man of the membership committee,
at the temple, Empire 6146, or at
his home, Empire 1750.

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At a recent meeting of the choir
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Frances II. Rosenberg was appointed'
assistant organist. Miss Rosenberg
' as had a fine musical training and
has had considerable experience as
1 an organist in the East.

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Rollo Wayne, the noted young
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