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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-03-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Fsfsessive justice is often excessive
arong.

The•snappish cur always has torn
ears.

U.

S. GOVERNMENT
'
INVITES ZIONISTS
TO PACIFIC MEET

Continued trom Page float

No flowery path leads to fame.

ei.eutpir

--„„;;;;-;

Noted

Zionist Organization, Secretary Work Sunday Morning Services:
said: "The world knows of the plans
Dr. Lot M. Franklin will occupy the
of the Zionist Organization in the re- pulpit Sunday morning, March 15, and
clamation of Palestine. What has speak on the subject "II ow ('an We
Offended self-esteem will never been done and what is proposed will Touch the Bible to Children?"
forgive.
interest the conference at Honolulu •
April 11 to 16, 1927, and you are cor- Saturday Morning Services:
dially invited to send a representa-
Rabbi Leon FERM will occupy the
Announcing Twelfth Street
)
"The discussions of the conference' pulpit Saturday morning, March 5,
and
and speak on the subject "Opening
cannot fail to hove sugges tions of ' and
Newest Dining Parlor.
closinga Book."
value which your representative
would bring back to his associates.
••,.
....gwill Night" March 15:
"Enclosed is an outline of the .
8420 TWELFTH STREET
,
"Zangwill N i g ht " will be celebrated
meeting. May are e hope for an early
Empire 8756.
and favorable response, with the by the Temple Arts Society on Toes-
Featuring Home Cooked Meals
name of the delegate and the title of day night, March 15. Two plays will
that will tickle the most discrimi-
, be presented: a one-act comedy called
his address."
nating palate. We cater to wed-
a a a
"The Belated Honeymoon" which is
dings, banquets, births and con-
, adapted from in chapter of "Children
JEWISH CO-OPERATION
firmations.
of the Ghetto" fly Edna B. Manner,
LETTER IS PUBLISHED
pHILADELitHIA, last. — (J . T. A .) and the "Hardy Perennials," a farce
letter
of
Louis
Marshall,
presi-
comedy
by Arthur Meeker, J r. Alex-
—A
dent of the American Jewish Com- ander Backhaut will render in group
of
German
and Yiddish linter. Rabbi
mittee, concerning the cu-operation
between non-Zionists and Zionists for Leon Frani will give a brief sketch of
Eye Specialist
the
literary
significance of Israel
the upbuilding of Palestine was
Ilas moved his office to
Zangwill. The program will close with
made public here.
630 MACCABEES BLDG.
The letter was addressed to Judge dancing in the social hall.

Quarrels would not last long if the
wrongs were all on one .side.

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per. The Bethelite is now conducting
It poetry contest. Three prizes of $10,
I $s and $7, respectively, are offered by
the Temple Sisterhood. Parents are
advised to encourage their children to
enter the poetry contest. All details
ate found in the Bethelite.

"Abie'a Irish Rose" at Garrick.

The Choral Club:
If your Add has a singing voice, en-
Anne Nichols' robust comedy, "Alo-
courage her to join the choral group ie's Irish Rose," will return to the Gar-
of the School of Religion. The club rick Theater, Sunday night, March 13
meets Soinday morning after class for a limited engagement.
hours 111111•0 the direction of Mrs. S.
Those in the excellent cast are all
Kesler.
tried and true players, every one of
whom have been seen as leading per-
Memorial Gifts:
sonages in other successes; they are
I There are several opportunities for Nat S. Jerome, Alfred Clarke, Patricia
:memorial gifts by which dear, depart- Collier, Lulu Thorne, Edwin Maynard
ell ones may be •onim•nnwat•d.
oil Will Fox, William Powell and William
are invited to consult Dr. Leo NI. .1. Brady.
Franklin en the subject.

High School Athletics:
The gymnasium committee of Tem-
ple Beth El has granted the use of thel
gymnasium to the boys id our high
school lint Saturday nights, 7 to 10. A
15 illiam M. Lewis, national chairman
basketball league is being organized.
I of the United Palestine Appeal, and High School Mampierade:
pertained to the recently concluded
The Student's ('outwit of the High Your boys are invited to join. The
agreement oil the formation of the School of Temple Beth El requests all boys of the pre-confirmation class are.
Jewish Agency. Mr. Marshall stated: the parents to help their sons and now using the gymnasium every Tues-
"Owing to my engagements, which daughters in planning their costumes day 3:30 to 4:30.
. have taken me out of my oflice con- for the Purim masquerade to be held
siderable of late, I have not had an Saturday night, March 19. There will Women's Gymnasium Clans:
Jacob .hazer announces that 0 slove-
earlier opportunity to extend to you .* six prizes offered for the best cos-

nly congratulations upon your accept- tonnes. The social affairs committee sal class has been organized for the
ance of the chairmanship of the announces that it is expected that boys women of the temple. One of the hest
will con* alone and rids will ,..,, i,w1 woomen's instructors in the city has
United Palestine Appeal.
"Now that whatever differences alone, though it will be quite prop. r been engaged for this class. It meets
may have existed in American Jewry . for any boy to invite a girl and vice F riday mornings, 10 to 12. The WIIIII-
have been satisfactorily adjusted and versa. It is expected that the parents on of the temple are cordially invited
unity and harmony prevail, it is to will bring their boys and girls to the ttt ehmll '
be hoped that henceforth we shall affair and will call for them later in
all work together to advance the vari- the evening to escort them home. The Men's Gymnasium C I
The men's gymnasium classes are
ors causes in which every right think- girls of the school will bake the cook-

ing Jew most regard himself as ins which will be served as refresh- Monday and Thursday evenings from
deeply concerned. Claims of priority melds. Girls who wish to take part in 6 to 10.
of one cause over another are no the cooking will apply to Miss Jose-
Boy Scouts:
longer in order. Every cause must phine Lewis. Tickets should be our-
The Bey Scout troops of the temple
be judgt•d on its merits and the gen- chased no later than Sunday, March
13, hold their meetings on Wednesday
erosity of American Jewry and their
night. A third scout troop has just
sense of justice may be relied upon
been organized.
to make proper response to every Children'. Costume Party:
worthy appeal for sympathetic and
On Sunday afternoon, March 20, the
Girl Scouts:
effective support.
children of the primary and intermed-
Girl Scout troops meet Monday
Constructive Work Needed.
late schols will celebrate Purim by
a I night and Wednesday afternoon.
"At this time when the needs of costume party. I'arents are request-
Palestine are acute, when the con- ed to plan interesting costumes for
Dramatic Club:
structive work which is essential to their children.
Jean loo•y, president; Charles Si,,,
its proper upbuilding must be ad-
larsky, vice-president; Estelle Morse,"
vanced and when at the same time Young People's Literary and
secretary, and Louis Snitz, treasurer, ;
there exists an emergency which Discuasion Groups:
will be the officers of the Temple
Members of temple households are
should be dealt with promptly and
Beth El Dramatic Club, which is un-
thoroughly and which will brook no cordially invited to attend the open- der the direction of Mrs. Alan Kopel-
delay, I have no hesitation in saying ing meeting of the book and play
son. The repertory system is soon
that, regardless of past misunder- group of the Young People's Temple
to be adopted by the club. Also, a
standings and differences, it is the Club which will take place on Sunday
theater party is being planned for
bounden duty of all of as to come to afternoon, March 13, at 3 o'clock in
the weathers only. The program of
the rescue. the club rooms of the Men's Temple
the evening was given by Harold
"Preparations are now in progress Club. This group will meet bi-weekly
Michaels and Charles Stolarsky.
for a full and searching survey and to review and discuss current plays
ng will
investigation to be conducted by
skilled experts with respect to the ag- and books.
led by The
Rabbi
opening
Leon meeti
From.
The
ng P'eople's
le's Temple Club 11111101111-
ricultural, industrial, commercial and Young
financial problems of Palestine. The sea also a Discussion Group which
survey is to be in every way conduct- will meet bi-weekly to discuss social,
ell under non-partisan auspices. This civic, political, and international ques- i
tions. The opening meeting will take I
will make possible a systematization
ti
Continued from Page One)
of all Palestinian activities and there place Sunday, March 27 at 3 o'clock.
i s every reason to expect that the re-
highest conviction of duty,' that en-
sulfa will prove of inestimable value. The
discussion
will service
be led activities
by Fred M.
Butstol.
The social
of
abled this youth, far from home and
Consequently those who have hereto_ the Young People's Temple Club are
fireside, a stranger in a strange land.
;
be in (Lange of Miss Josephine Imerman.
from tparticipating
to look the sternest despotism in the
Wooten
who
are
interested
in
Young
the devoted efforts h at have
face.
to Mists
made for the economic and cultural this
"In view of the foregoing, judgment
: development of Palestine should now Im work t Longfellow apply
's found in favor of the defendant and
8111)IY
1'1 '
The March affair of the Young Peo-
co-operate in this significant effort to
against the plaintiff of no cause of
rensd* nt; rearteea trt,h too
a
ifti4f.osurth,farethefor rs Plea S.clet5: will be announced in the i•tion, dismissing the plaintiff's com-
next edition of The Detroit Jewish
un o
ilaint upon the merits, and judgment
those who have so long been bereft I Chronicle.
for the defendant for his counterclaim
--
of them."
In the amount of $175,00 and interest
Beth El College:
from September 25, 1924, together
"Jewish symbols, Rituals and Cere-
with costs and disbursements herein,
monials" is the subject of Dr. Frank-
amounting in the agregate to the stun
WORLD
lin', class in Comparative Religion. of $504.81."
"The Jewish Sources of the Sermon
on the Mount" is the theme of Rabbi
Continued from Page One)
Frands class in Post-Biblical Jewish
her payment of interests on the Anieri- Literature. "Why Reform .11.1(111iSIll
Ian loans.
Succeeded in America" is the subject
Armies
of Unemployed.
Turning
to the
econonuc situation of Rabbi Frarn's class in Jewish His-
tory.
from ,'age One)
5Ir. Fischer declared unemployment
' and emigration art- the true exponents Th. Library:
inmate has increased $3.76, while the
of the present situation. There are
'fhe censored plays of Israel Zang-
armies of unemployed in England, will have just been added to our eir- cost of operations per inmate has (le-
Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain. All allotting library, "The Next Religion" creased 53.13, showing a total saving
the, governments are urging their and "The War God"—plays which of $6.89 per inmate.
The reduction of cost per inmate
people to migrate to the colonies. This the English censor refused to permit
emigration policy, &elated 51r. Fisch- on the English stage. All the other per month is due mainly to a decrease
ow, pursued by th e European govern- 'Yorks of Zangwill may he had at our in the amount spent for repairs,
meats is a symptom. It shows that Wormy: "The Children of the Ghetto," painting and plumbing during 1926
the trade and industrial production of "The Dreamers of the Ghetto" and as compared to 1925. The cost of
food and wages remained practically
the world is drifting away front Eu- others.
the same.
rope.
In our report as of Nov. 30, 1925,
"The current disturbances in Rus- Dr. Dorsey to Speak:
010, China and India are above all
Dr. Gouge A. Dorsey author of the a recommendation made to in-
movements toward the economic self- remarkable book "Why We Behave stall a double entry set of books,
sufficiency of these countries and of ,ike Human Brings" will be the speak- which, we lire pleased to not, has
their coming indi pendenve from west- r at the regular meeting of the Sister- been done, with gratifying results.
We found that the books had been
ern Europe. 'she world's trade has hood to he Feld on the afternoon of
already shifted from the Atlantic to Monday, March IL Dr. Dowses; who well kept and wish to expo s our ap-
preciation
for the assistan., and co-
the Pacific as shown by the fact that is profioss•r anthropology at the
the trade of North America and Asia versify of Chicago, has a country wide operation extended us.

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read more than any other scientific
The speaker could point to no way hook published in recent years.
Fenkell Mothers Club:
nut of this difficulty. "One thing is
There will he a meeting of the Fen-
I certain," he declared, "While the na- Junior High Player's Club:
Itions of the world are talking prepar-
The Junior Iligh School of Temple bell Mothers Club on Saturday after-
edness, they are all engaged in a mad Beth El has organized a dramatic club noon, March 12, at 2:311 p. m., at
race of armaments. All are prepar. . under the direction of Mrs Elsa Sha. 3430 F'enkell avenue. Rabbi A. J.
log for the next war. The situation per". It meets every NIonday after- Epel will speak on "The Spiritual
* not unlike that which prevailed in noon RI 4 o'clrk. Members of the Education of the Pre-School Child."
1913. My (own pessimistic conclusions ' seventh and eighth grades who are His sotwch will be followed by a mu-
are based on that experience. Who !interested in dramatics are invited to sical program.
•;•uld have foretold then that in a year apply for membership.
English Cl.., at Batch School:
war would break out which w o uld
Two English classes are being con-
OH and cripple 30.004,000 people and High School Dramatic Club:
ducted
at the Balch School, Ferry
The Iligh School Dramatic Club
intooverish the rest of the world? And
et, it happened."
mean Nth Mrs. Alan Kopelson Thurs- and St. Antoine. One meets every
Monday and Wednesday and another
Asktql concerning the situation of day evenings at 7:314
every Tuesday and Thursday after-
•he Jews in Russia and Poland, Mr.
noon from 2:30 to 4:30. Women liv-
Fissher said the Russian colonization The Afternoon Dramatic Club:
•oroject, while it cannot entirely solve
The dramatic club of the afternoon ing in that neighborhood are urged
; the problem, will mitigate it to a great school meets with 111iss Esther ((old- to attend.
:scent. In Poland, however, with the berg regularly on Tuesdays at 4
Citiaenship Clam:
—apid urbanisation of the peasants, the o'clock.
lewish problem can only be solved by
A citizenship class for men and
women will open at the Jewish Cen-
naining the people in occupations The Pageantry Club:
The Pageantry Club, or the Dra- ter, 31 Melbourne avenue, on Monday
, which will allow them to emigrate to
Sher lands. At least a million Jews matic Club of the Intermediate School, evening, March 28, and will meet
I must lease Poland, the speaker de- meets with Mrs. S. Blumrosen every every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
dared. Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Par- evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Eugene
On Starch 20, at the next meeting at ents are advised to encourage their Mondor of the board of education ,
Northern High School, Dr. Alexander children to join the dramatic clubs.
will be the instructor.
Dushkin of Chicago• well-known edu-
wt.*, will speak for the Jewish Open The Bethelite:
Purim Program:
I
Forum.
Members of temple are asked to see
All rehearsals for the Purim pro-
to it that their children are subscrihers gram to he held on Tuesday evening.
:
In her first passion woman loves to the Bethelite. A special subscrip- March 22, at the Jewish Center. are
, her lover. but in the others what she tin price of 25 cents is offered for the progressing rapidly. By the time of
. loves it love. rest of the year. It is ■ highly inn- the entertainment these groups are :
I
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nortant factor in the religious educa• sure that they will be able to put on
;
Wisdom is on the lips of those tion of your child that he shall be a a finished performance.
about to die.
subscril•r to his religiou s scht .ol pa-
Inter-nos Club:
The Inter-nos Club is rehearsing
play called "Sauce for the Gander."
which will he presented at its anni-
versary on March 19.

Continued trout Page One)

Sunday evening. Elliott Nugent plays

the central character, and is co-author (*Wed the position of supervisor of
the boys' welfare department, under
with his father, J. Nugent, of the
the Children's Bureau of the Social
play. It deals with the rollicking ad- Service Bureau of Detroit.
ventures of John 51iller, a university
Mr. Pearlstien will work in close
junior, who would rather earn $1.200 co-operation with the educational
yearly as a professor of botany than committee of the Jewish Center As-
be a lousiness man at an annual sal- sociation, which serves in an advisory
ary of $12,000. However, a co-ed capacity. Rabbi Leon is chair-
thinks differently. She psycho-anal- man of the committee, which is also
yzes him, and starts the nearly-made compostql of Milford Stern, Bernard
hero off on a series of hilarious diffi- Isaacs and Morris D. Waldman.
culties. Supporting Mr. Nugent are
)1(trinti Lee, Betty Garde, Percy Helton
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Palais de Dance

PEARLSTIEN HEADS
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The High School Orchestra:
Students of Temple Beth El High
School who can Way any instrument
other than the piano are invited to join
the Temple High School orchestra
which meets every Sunday afternoon
at 12:30 under the leadership of Saul
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MARCH 11, 1927

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