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DETROIT RABBIS APPEAL FOR FUNDS
FOR DISKIN INSTITUTION, PALESTINE

not seen in years and whom you per-
haps will never see no long as the
"Detroit's particular needs today present immigration regulations are
are repeal of the excise tax on auto- as strict as they are. Nov: no man
mobiles, re-apportionment to give in Congress, least of all the present
more representation In Congress, and incumbent, has made a strong effort
haw SO as to allow
reduction of the income tax on small to change that
these dear ones to conic to you."
Henry A. Behrendt, Demo-
cratic candidate for Congress on the
Ile is a bad thief who robs his
West Side, &dared in a campaign
neighbor,
address.
The immigration question is a
It is the worst wheel that creaks
Vital one to every one of you who
I has ties across the sea," he said. the loudest.

Behrendt Favors Law Change.

Semitic propaganda, political and so- ANNUAL J. W. E. W. O.
cial discrimination, the relation be-
BALL SET FOR NOV. 211
tween the majorities and the minority
groups in varioas countries, the Jew-
Arrangements have been com-
Throws Light on 10,000 Jewish ish relief work carried on by various pleted for the fourteenth annual ball,'
Jewish and non-sectarian organiza- to be given by the Jewish Women's
Events During Past Year.
tions in places of Jewish distress, the European Welfare Organization on
NEW YORK. -- J. T. A.) — Ten Jewish aspects of the immigration Sunday evening, Nov. 21, at the)
thousand events of Jewish life in the problem in various countries, the at- Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Ida Le-1
United States, Europe, Palestine and tempts of Jewish communities and vine is in charge of arrangements
organizations at rehabilitation sill and is being assisted by Mrs. Joseph
all other parts of the globe and the
1
key to a proper understanding of the reconstruction, he Zionist movement Zuckerman and Mrs. Agnes Levine.
Jean Goldkette s Orchestra ha.,
background of these events were pre. and the Palestine reconstruction en-
deavor,
the
archaeologjeal
finds
in
been
engaged
for
the
evening
andi
vented to the public when the Index
"Some of you have relatives or de-
of the Jewish Daily Bulletin was pub- Palestine and the activities of the I Mr. Goldkette will be in charge. A'
One spark set Moscow on fire.
various communities in the Holy musical program and other novel
' penitents over there whom you have
lished.
features are being anulled.
I•anil.
The Index, containing 10,000 items
The Index, which is arranged
Both ballrooms will be in use, as
reported during the period Jan. 1,
a large attendance is anticipated.
1925, to Ike. 31, 1925, published by alphabetically and according to su
ject, has been compiled by a staff of
Tickets may be secured the eve-
the Jewish Daily Bulletin, throws
workers headed by Miss Frieda R. ning of the affair at the door.
light on all aspects of the situation
Bienstock. It is provided with a fore-
of the Jewish population in various
word by Jacob Landau, managing di- WEIZMANN AND SAMUEL
countries, in political, economic, cul-
rector of the Jewish Daily Bulletin.
TO CALL CONFERENCE
tural and religious fields. It also
2137 GRATIOT AVENUE (Near St. Aubin)
The Index, which is the first at-
mirrors the reaction of Jewish com-
tempt
at
a
systematic
arrangement
You and your friends are cordially invited to visit our Building
1.1. T. A.) — A non-
munities to world events (luring this
LONDON.
GREAT
ORPHAN
ASYLUM
DISKIN
of Jewish news items, prest.nts a key
Exhibition. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., except Sundays.
period and the attitude of the non-
partisan finance and economic com-
to contemporary Jewish history. It
Jews toward the Jewish groups in
mittee to advise the Zionist Organiz-
We, the rabbis of the city of Detroit, found it necessary to appeal to'
is obtainable from the Jewish Daily ation on the economic aspects of the
each country and under various po-
all the Jews of the city to help finish the great orphans' institution I Diskin1,1
Bulletin office and the price is $2.50. upbuilding of the Jewish national
litical conditions.
which is in our Holy Land.
home in Palestine will be formed at a
All American tourists are astonished at the large, beautiful institution
Much valuable data otherwise in-
It is bad when one Iamb has seven special conference which will be held which is being erected to accommodate 500 children who were left mother.'
"Good Lumber for 0117 flO it'll le
accessible Is now available for those
Business Established 1864
less and fatherless through the terrible war and pogroms that were aunty •
here.
who are interested in Jewish affairs. shepherds.
All Phones—Melrose 3390
The conference will be presided upon them in Ukrainia.
Outstanding among the items includ-
Only the eagle may look upon the over by Sir Herbert Samuel, Cornier
The temporary institution, which is now being supported by the Jewish
ed in the Index is data pertaining to
high commissioner of Palestine, and charitable people, is caring for the children with clothes, food and religious
hte anti-Semitic movements in vari- sun.
will last for several days. Invita- teachings, so that they will become learned men and women and spiritual
ous countries, anti-Jewish disturb-
He would make ropes out of sand. tions to the conference were issued leaders for the JOS'S, However, the present institution is unable to accom-!
,ances following in the wake of anti-
in the name of Sir Herbert Samuel modate all the orphans who are in need of a home,
The new building has already cost $250,000 and an additional $150,000 F •
t's and Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Sir Al-
fred Mond is expected to attend the is required to complete it. If we are able to raise $60,000, immediate
You and Your Friends Are Urged to Attend the
conference upon his return from the' accommodation will be given the orphans.
The banks have been approached for a loan, hut the banks of Pales- $0
United States.
Among those who will participate tine w ire Unable to comply with the request. Therefore the directors of
in the conference are Deputy Leon the institution sent a representative from Jerusalem, Rabbi Gershon Schreib-
0
Blum. French Socialist leader; Judge man, who is now in Detroit to appeal for funds to continue the work.
We, the rabbis of the city of Detroit, appeal to all our philanthropists,
Visser, member Of the Supreme
ocganizatians,
societies,
to
help
us
to
continue
with
our
good
work
and
Or
Sponsored by the
Court at The Hague; Senator Della
Torre of Milan; Ilerr Oscar Was- bring up the children to be healthy beings.
)Signed) RABBI A. M. ASHINSKY
serman, well known German finan-
RABBI E. AISHISKIN
cier and banker of Berlin; Michael
RABBI EISENMAN
Pollak, head of the Nesher cement
RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN
factory of Haifa. The Zionist or-
ganization will be represented by the
executive and its financial and eco- Skillman Asks for Re - election.
nomic council.
MUSIC BY BILLY BUSHOR'S SERENADERS
.ludge W. McKay Skillman, who is a
Twice the wife is dear to her hus- candidate to succeed himself as. Judge
The Committee guarantees this will be the finest ball ever held.
band —when he marries her and of the Recorder's Court, has, accord-
Come one! Come all!
when he buries her.
ing to attorneys and court attaches,
proved himself one of the most hu-
mane, fair and just judges on the
In loving memory of Jacob David
bench. This can be explained by Gordon, who passed away eight years
Judge Skillman's thorough knowledge ago, 32 days in Chesvan.
if the workings of the court and the
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Jost when life wax brightest.
problems the court has to contend
.11,0 when life held mo,t,
with.
took him to Ilia home
Before becoming judge more than a
year ago, Judge Skillman served live
ther, Sister and
his ui'inthFather,
Loving
years in the Recorder's Court as an as-
Brothers.
sistant prosecuting, attorney. Prior to
that, he was a practicing, attorney in
In loving meniory of David Schaef- I #
Detroit for five years.
er, who passed ',way three years ago,
Judge Skillman was born in Oxford, Oct. 28, 1923.
Michigan, and since 1916 has been a
A precious one from lot i+ gone,
resident of Detroit. Ile is a graduate
A voicewe hosed I-' still.
of the law department of the Univer-
A place IA VAC/ II In our hearts
sity of Michigan.
which never an he Ailed.
Judge Skillman has no campaign
His Loving Mother, Sisters and
promises to make other than that if
Brother.
returned to the bench he will
he
continue to conduct his court as he
In loving memory of our dear fa-
has during the past year.' The judge
04 says that it is not consistent for a tiler, Samuel Shaun wtiz, who passed [ 00
silif judicial officer to make promisee as ta away three months aro, Aug. 5, 1926. ,

INDEX TO JEWISH
BULLETIN ISSUED

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IN MEMORIAM

Special Sale of Interior Furnishings

VOTE FOR

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We are disposing of our stock of

JUDGE JOHN V.

BRENNANO

fine furniture - tapestries - lamps
bric-a-brac and objets d'art

To make more room for our pianos. These furnishings are most
unusual and are not shown elsewhere in Detroit. The oppor-
tunity to obtain these rare pieces, at prices you would pay for the
most ordinary kind, will move them quickly. We advise an im-
mediate inspection before stock is disposed of.

MARVI

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SIMONS

Distributor Baldwin Pianos.

4602 Woodward Avenue at Garfield

For

ii 4 4 4 what he might do because it is his only
m:.+ duty to interpret the laws as they are
'Written.
It is apparent that Judge Skillman
}no. has lived up to these tenets because
of
the splendid vote and endorsement
0,
7." he • received at the bar association tini-
miry, receiving the second largest
'4. number of votes cast for any of the
candidates for the three vacancies for

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To the Jewish
People of Detroit

0 Recorder's Court

Three lonely months have passed, ties, father
sin , angel. came for yo , ,
Yet through the most of these long days, ' 0°1
Your fat., C1111.,1 smiling , hrough•
Each lonely hour we Ave spent
ii woven through and through
With golden threads of memory.
!tear father jo..1 for you,

I

Ilia Loving

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ELECTION NOV. 2, 1926

Judge Brennan is at present one of the
Judges of Recorder's Court.

Children. 10,

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In loving memory of Irving Shnu. altntlanlaW6
_
rowitz, who WAS killed two yrs
ea ago, _
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Oct. 30, 1924.

Two Beautiful Ballrooms

When the evening shade., have fallen,
And we ar e all alone.
Into our he arts there comes a longing.
If you only could 1- 0111, home.
No one knows the silent heartarhes.
Only those who have lo,st
Of the grief that i. borne in ellen,.
For the one we 10,041 so well.

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Now Available for

BANQUETS, PARTIES, DANCES,
MEETINGS, ETC.

His Loving Mother, Sisters and
Brothers.

in the

In loving memory of our beloved
wither, Lena Mittenthal, who passed
way two years ago, 22 days in
heshvan.
Iler Loving Children.

B'nai B'rith Community Center

275 EAST FERRY, Between JOHN It 'and BRUSH

Strictly Kosher Kitchen. Reasonable Rates.

In loving memory of our darling
usher, Mrs. Libbie Kaplan, who I
a sseil away one year ago, Oct. 30,
925.

For Information

Call Northway 1896, Empire 6502

Dancing Every Saturday Night. Admission 50 Cents.

losing mother, true fool kind.
friend on earth like her we'll find.'
For all
mhe dill her 11,1i
And Cod gave her eternal reel.

No

Her Loving Children.

WE BELIEVE THAT A VOTE FOR ANY CANDI-
DATE OTHER THAN RODNEY BAXTER FOR

THE THIRD JUDGESHIP OF THE RECORDER'S
COURT WILL IN EFFECT BE A VOTE FOR THE
KLAN-ENDORSED CANDIDATE.

WE BELIEVE RODNEY BAXTER TO BE ABLE,
FEARLESS AND JUST.

OBITUARY

MRS. MOLLY WEISMAN
Mrs. Molly Weisman of 1638 Tay.
for avenue passed away at her Mini , .
on Monday, Oct. 25, after an illness
of three months. Mrs. Weisman was
barn in Detroit 51 years ;WO. She
is survived by her husband, Jacob;
iine daughter, Mrs. Clara Brandt ; one
son, Samuel Weisman; three sisters,
Mrs. Anna Pearlman of Chicago, Mrs.
Edith Share and Mrs. Rose Lanke•
witz, and the late Mrs. Bessie Gold,
and two brothers, Nathan and Louis
Norman.

4(estbrr er

Detroit Clearing House Assn.
and Federal Reserve System

IRS

STATE BANK

OF DETROIT

FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 185?

Interment took place Tuesday. Oct.
26, at Beth David Cemetery, Rabbi
Ashinsky

Griswold at Lafayette
15 Convenient Branches

MRS. ESTHER HARRIS

Mrs. Esther Harris of 22'24 Pin-
gree avenue passed away at her home ■ •••
oil Monday, Oct.
at the age of 71.
Mrs. Harris was born in Russia and
had been a resident of Detroit for , I
the past 29 years. She was the widow.
of the late Samuel Harris.
Surviving Mrs. Harris are two
daughters, Mrs. Sarah Rosenberg and
•Mrs. J. M. Levin of Cleveland; six
sons, Morris, Benjamin, Louis, David,
' Arthur and Charles.
Interment took place Tuesday, Oct.
26, at Clover Il ill Cemetery, Rabbi
Ilershman officiating.

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WE KNOW RODNEY BAXTER IS A MAN ABOVE
RACE PREJUDICE.

WE HEARTILY RECOMMEND HIS CANDIDACY
AND URGE EVERY JEWISH VOTER IN DETROIT
TO VOTE FOR RODNEY BAXTER ON NOV. 2.

Rust destroys iron and grief the

I heart. •

For Dignfied Funeral Service I

CALL EMPIRE 6833

THE INTER-RACIAL LEAGUE

This Advertisement paid for by the Inter-Racial League.

Edmund G. Lewis

MORTICIAN

SECOND BOULEVARD
At Delaware.

No

ion

with any other

firm.

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