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LiiEDuritorr,frwisti eiRMICLE

PAGE EIGHT

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No finer
silretion of
artistic de-
signs is to I n '
found anywhere
in betroit today.

A whole
year's work
is represented
in our show -
in(/ of Christman

Colds.

You'll be Better Satisfied
if you select your

Christmas Cards

Now you have a greater selection of exclusive designs
to choose from. Ordered now. the cards will be off
yoqr mind during the busy Christmas season. Early
delivery is u: cured.
Come up and see the conven:mit place we have pro-
vided where you can make your selections quietly
and comfortably.

GREGORY MAYER & THOM CO.

CADILLAC 9330

CADILLAC SQUARE

COOLIDGE PRAISS WORK I
OF JEWISH EDUCATION

The Story Of Chanukah

Winning and Holding Good Will

NEW YORK—IJ. T. A.)—Severely
By BERNARD COHEN
arraigning the "richest and greatest
in
others'
clothes, fined themselves to attacking small
Jetvish community the world has ever
We masquerade
known" for its neglect to provide for we speak strange tongues, and we ladies of the enemy and waging, a kind
the moral training of its children, worship—nut our own heroes—hut of guerilla warfare. After the death
Louis Marshall made a stirring plea other peoples'. Why need we go to of Nlattathias, Judas Maecabiteus was
e l' for Jewish education to 501 men and Englishmen to steal their Drake and appointed leader, with his four broth-
a
6 ,011101 who gathered at the Hotel their Nelson, to the Frenchmen for cis as his lieutenants. Never did
. Astor to celebrate the fifth anniv•r- their Charlemagne and their Na.lman deserve the name of Hero now,
sary of the founding of the Jewish Ed- puleon, when we have our Mattuthias 'than Judas. lie was a warrior of ex-
wttien Assoeiatien. .•s the result of and our Judas Maccabeus? Hear traordinary bravery and skill. Never-
his appeal and that of Jonah .1. Gold- then the story of our heroes—a noble theless, although a great general in
time of war, J atlas was a lover of
stein, Israel Unterberg, Felix M. War- story of n noble people.
litnii.ii, Bernard Seoul, Mrs. Jacob
On Chanukah we celebrate the peace.
Ile only resorted to bloodshed when
!Schwartz and Mrs. Joseph Leblang great victories of our ancestors
$500,000 was pledged for the efforts against the tyrant Antiuchus. An- absolutely necessary. Ile spared the
of the Jewish Education Association tiochus was the powerful king of lives of his bitterest enemies and set
doting the coming year. This sum Syria, who tried to force the Jews to an example of humanity in One of
war, which was very rare at that time.
will he used to provide scholarships
give up their religion and nationality
for the religious training of 10,000 and become worshippers of idols. It was said of him that he was like is
children who parents would other- Despite massacre and torture, he was l lion in his rage in battle and when at
wise be unable to give them religious unable to succeed. Thousands of trest like a dove in gentleness. His
schooling. The Jewish Education As- Jews gave up their lives rather than two brothers, John and Simon, al-
sociation is at present, by means of
though elder than he and of iihn,t
give up the worship of the true Go d
scholar ships, and by assistance in the
equal valet:, were content to obey hi-
and cease to be Jews, and it was by
mime:woo of wheels and the repair
the valor of a heroic family, the Mac- commands.
of buildings, helping nearly e0,0011 of
Judas soon felt strong enowth t •
cabin's, of an old father and five sons
New York's 1100,000 Jewish children that the Jew: after a lung fight man- come out into the open. His folio!: t•I
to get a religious education.
had lawn steadily increasing in :ewe
A message from President Coolidge aged to become free.
ber, and from an undisciplined raW.
In the year 175 B. C. Palestine
sent through his secretary, woo read was part of the territory of the king soon became a well-trained and f t!
at the :netting. "The President wishes of Syria. As long as they were fairly midable little army. The rage of .111
nut to say how glad he Wan to Barn treated the Jews did not rebel, but tiochus knew no bounds. Ile now de-
of the good work of the Jewish Edu- in that year there ascended the termined not to convert but to ex-
cation Association and of its coming throne of Syria Antiuchus Epiphanes, terminate the whole Jewish nation. An
C, fifth anniversary," the letter read.
sent out tie •
who by his cruelty to Jews was to army of 10,000 men was
Ci "As you know, he is deeply interested force them to rebel and to fight for her I.ysias to stamp out the Jetta- ,•
in all work of this kind and under-
them
Judo, I,
Against
their independence. Antiuchus was rebellion.
stands just how important religious one of the cruellest kings of olden but 6,00(1 men. His little army •o,
life is in the development of our coon-
VIII !II.
times. Ile had a heart of stone and dismayed at the sight of an
2 try. The President wishes me to send was entirely pitiless. In his hands almost seven times their nuis' , 5, rio
your organization his greeting and
the Jews soon began to suffer great Judas was undaunted. liy •lt
hest wishes fur the good work."
hardships and miseries. They were !maneuver he succeeded in cutting it
exposed to all sorts of injustice. At a part of this large force at Elliman ,

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that time there was a certain rene- and utterly defeated it. The remain
e52517a5241 glide Jew called Menelaus, who had der of the Syrian host retreated. al-
cast off his Judaism and adopted the though it still greatly outnumbered
religion of the heathen Syrians. Ile the Jews. The victory at Emmaus
thus succeeded in winning the friend- now entirely changed the situation.'.
ship of Aiochus.
Menelaus then ludas and his rmy, which was now
nt
2111illeminemillmounillinimmilmniiiiiliimilimilliolum ilmosimmillillin
conspired to be made high-priest. Al- rapidly increasing in numbers, w " i. " • -
though a Jew no longer, he desired to now able to enter Jerusalem. They
:
-
obtain this exalted position in order drove out the false high-priest Men
to be able to rob the temple of its taus and cleansed and re-dedicated
treasures. Ile succeeded in bringing the temple which had been dese-
about the death of the reigning high crated. To commemorate this event
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priest Onias 111 and the family of a feast of eight days was instituted er
ch has b en observed y early for
Zadoc, which had held the high-priest- which
hood for 800 years thus came to an 2,000 years. A new high-Priest was IT--
of was now necessary and the choice of the
an end. The apostate M eel' l sus
now appointed high-priest. He pro- people fell upon the priest Judas Mac. P_
at
ceeded to introduce into the temple cabaeus, whose purity was fully equal W.
the worship of idols, set up an image to the holy office. Judas was now
1004 EAST JEFFERSON
of Jupiter in the sanctuary and sacri• high-priest and general, and for the
first time a man of war became high-
AVENUE
toted swine upon the altar.
time -M!
When the people revolted, they were priest. The Syrians had by this D
put down with great cruelty by the given up all intention of forcibly ffe
Syrian garrison stationed at Jerusa. converting the Jews, whose religious
freedom was now conceded. The
lent.
The king of Syria now undertook an Hasmonean brothers, however, were
CHANUKAH GREETINGS
expedition against Egypt. On his fail. not content with religious freedom
are to conquer that country he was alone but aimed at more than this
They wanted for the Jews political
forced to retreat and vented his rag,
upon the Jews, whom he thought to independence, something which they 0—
years. A
be rejoicing at his defeat. With his had not enjoyed for 500
savage troops he marchtel into Jeru- long struggle hod to he carried on be-
salem, massacred many and destroyed fore this was finally realized.
Judas fought many battles before
part of the city. .leruealton was now
deserted by all Jews except the few he was finally killed, fighting again:'.
:-
Carrying a Full Line of
who favored the Syrians. Antiochus great odds. Ilis brothers Eliezer
High Grade Appetizers and now determined to convert the whole , John had also fallen in battle. it
Jewish people to his religion. The or. was succeeded by his brother Jona-
Candies.
der went fotth that anyone caught than, whom the Syrians were unable
put I to withstand. The Syrian general !E='!e
worshipping Get! was to be
death. It was forbidden to observe Trvithon thereupon invited him to a
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everywhere calling until the Jteve, t himself into the power of his enerne.'-1:4
treacherously executed. Ile ' Fez:
sacrifice to Jupiter. Those who re - he was
fused were put to death, and ninny had. however, an able successor ist
,
thousands of Jews preferred to die Simon, the last of the Misnomer
the death of martyrs rather than give brothers. Under this vigorous old
man the Jews finally won their inde-
all their religion.
At this critical period when the nendence, which was now recognized,
name and race of the Jews seemed and in gratitude they made him their •

doomed to destruction, there rose up king.
Such is the heroic tale of Charm. 7—=
family of the Hasmoneans, consist-
Jetrhel hittory
'rag of an aged father and his five kali! No chapter in
heroic sent, Joolas, Jonathan. Simon. records a greater record of patriot- •
Eliezer and John. They were imbued ism and ardent devotion. A handful
of Jews against the hosts of Syria— E-at
with the strongest patriotism and
for their people. When the Syrian and they won. Surely 'tis not nuns-1=
to their home in Modin. bers that count but the sincerity and
App:deo came
re-erected an altar and called urn the zeal of the warriors. We, too. have
3 great cause to fight for. Let an
neeple to sacrifice, ens man responded.
fight in the spirit of the Maceabarans
Thereupon the old Mattathias drew his
of old and success cannot be but as
sword and killed him. Ile and his five
cured.—The Judaean.
sees then attacked the Syrians and
put them to flight. They now raised
the standard of revolt and rolled upon
the people to resist the Syrians. Being
too weak to face the Syrian noteren•
arks in the npen, the little bawl too k
to the mountains and for a tint" con-

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Miss Harriet Barnett, who assisted
her sister as maid of honor, was
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i She wore a shoulder corsage of or-

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Sydney and Morris Barnett, also
hrethers of the bride, were ushers,
Mrs Barnett, mother of the bride,
trae attractive in a gown of black
satin. She wore a corsage of Opholitt
resets and sweet peas. Mrs. Goldfarh
nedher of the groom. was lovely in a
hlack velvet gown trimmed with itehl
heads. She wore a corsage of vi:det
and aphelia rows.
1, , }lowing the ceremony, a rerepti , n
was held.
Guests were present from Flint,
Detroit, California, Texas, Rochester,
N. Y., and Nine• Ynrk City.
Me. and Mrs. Goldfarb left for a
eh: - trip to New York and At.
to City and upon their return w111
It• in Flint.
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Me. and 3Irs. Lewis Solomon of
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a barer party on Sunday in her,
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