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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

CHRIST SCIENTISTS
DISSEMINATE ANTI-
JEWISH PROPAGANDA

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tory of Christian Science, which I
shall be very glad to keep for further
study and future reference.
"I must confess that I am greatly
surprised that you justify the de-
nunciation and condemnation of Ro-
man Catholicism and of Jews, who
are not included in what you describe
as your 'body of Christian Science
students.' All through the books
which you have sent me there runs
the thought of the Fatherhood of God
and that God is Love. I think it
is proper to quote your own words,
from the book entitled "Greetings
and a Message to the Dear Children."
There you say (pp. 9, 10):
"'You know that you must love
your little brothers and sisters and
be unselfish and kind, and share with
them the good things you have, if
you wish to be happy, and make your
earthly father and mother and home
happy. As you grow older you will
see that if there is but one God, one
Creator, and this God is Life and
Love, and He made them like Him-
self, and that they are His good chil-
dren whom Ile made in His own im-
age.'
"I also note that throughout your
books you quote Scripture, including
not only the so-called New Testa-
ment. but also the Old Testament.
I do not therefore imagine that you
repudiate the words of Malachi that
thundered down the ages:
"'Have we not all one Father?
"')lath not one God created us?
" 'Why do we deal treacherously
every man against his brother, by
profaning the covenant of our fa-
thers?'

Gap Between Doing and Saying.

"There seems to be a great gap be-
tween what you have preached and
what you are now saying and doing.
You seek to justify yourself by say-
ing that Mary Baker Eddy, the found-
er of Christian Science, has declared
that the healing of sin involves and
requires the denunciation of sin and
the sinner. What you are doing is
not to denounce individual sinners or
individual wrong-doing. You are at-
tacking the Roman Catholic Church,
the pope and the hierarchy, and its
entire membership, and you calmly
say that station WIIAP 'will continue
no to denounce and condemn Roman
Catholicism until the entire system of
popery is expelled from America.'
You are thus permitting yourself to
sit in judgment upon the opinions
and convictions of your sisters and
brothers of the Catholic Church. You
characterize them as 'anti-Christ' and
by other means, which, you say, are
'symbolic of evil character.'
"Upon anlaysis, it would seem that
the real ground of your attack is that
the doctroines and teachings of Mrs.
Eddy are not accepted by the Roman
Catholics. But are they accepted by
Episcopalians, l'resbyterians, Bap-
tists and Methodists?—to refer to
only a few of the many Christian
sects, And are they adopted by the
hundreds of millions of human beings
who live in Asia and Africa and other
parts of the world? Do you seriously
believe that you and the members of
the Christian Science Church, whose
very existence dates back but a few
decades, have the right to condemn
and threaten with expulsion from
America millions of other Christians,
who do not see eye to eye with you?
Have you any better right to regard
them as 'anti-Christ," whatever that
may mean, than they have to make

the same charge against Christian
Science? You are assuming a tre-
mendous responsibility.

APPOINTED MANAGER OF
RESTRICK BRANCH YARD

"You say that the case is somewhat
different with Jewry. In what re-
spect? We are not even Christians.
We do not accept Christ. We have
entertained these views for 51) cen-
turies. We have given to the world
the very Bible upon which you base
your faith. You say you have in your
body of Christian Science students
many Jews 'who are living lives in
accordance with the highest ideals of
Christ's Christianity.' Of course you
count them among your best stu-
dents, and yet you still call them
Jews and through your station are
attacking them. as well as those who
do not recognize Christian Science.
You then proceed to say that there is
another class of Jews who 'break
down American ideals of purity in
morals, honesty in business and re-
finement and culture in society,"
"Has it occurred to you that these
people whom you call Jews are mere-
ly individuals who have no regard for
Judaism or any other faith, just us
there are millions of so-called Chris-
tians who have no regard for any
form of Christianity? They are con-
demned by Jews, not only for their
wrong-doing, but because of the stain
which is placed upon the name of the
Jew in consequence of the perverted
ideas of many non-Jews, who attrib-
ute the sins of the individual to the
race or creed to which the ancestors
of such may have been attached. You
would at once rebel at the thought
that, because there are sonic Chris-
tian Scientists who are evil-doers,
their sins should be laid at the door
of Christian Science.
"I can assure you that, so far as
purity in morals, honesty in business
and refinement and culture in society
are concerned, the Jews need not be
ashamed of comparison with the de-
scendants of the Pilgrim fathers and
mothers, or with any other section of
the American people.
"If you wish to denounce the sin
and the sinner, do so, provided we
really know what is meant by these
terms; but in the name of all that is
sacred, do not disregard the lesson
that you yourself have taught to lit-
tle children, in the passage which I
have quoted from your book. It does
not seem possible that you think it
consistent to preach the doctrine of
brotherhood and love to little children
and at the same time inculcate in
them the thought that when they
grow up they may turn their faces
against that human doctrine.

From the main office of the Res-
trick Lumber Company comes the an-
nouncement of the appointment of

Case Different With Jews.

No Patience With Metaphysics.

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Strangers A. C.

The last meeting of the Strangers
A. C. was held at the Jewish Center,
31 Melbourne avenue, on Wednesday,
March 9. Discussion was held re-
garding changing the name of the or-
ganization. J. Kaufman was chosen
to represent the club in the oratorical
contest. Baseball practice took place
at Codd Field on Sunday, March 13.

Era Bete Zeta.

The last meeting of the Eta Beta
Zeta Bridge Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Its Eisenberg of 8823
Woodrow Wilson avenue. Plans have
been completed for a house party.
Bridge was played and prizes were
won by the Misses Avis Rice and
Charlotte Redisch.

JACOB ROSENBERG

Jacob Rosenberg as manager of its
north yard on Wyoming avenue.
Since his graduation from high
school in 1913, Mr. Rosenberg has
been continuously associated with the
Restrick organization in various ca-
pacities, each lending to his present
thorough knowledge of the lumber
business and its relative branches,
particularly house and apartment
construction and financing.
Previous to assuming direction of
the Wyoming yard, Mr. Rosenberg
was connected with the downtown
yard at Beaubien and Brewster
streets. His new field covers a sec-
tion of Detroit that is rapidly de-
veloping and which offers plenty of
opportunity for a man of his experi-
ence and ability.
Mr. Rosenberg, by virtue of his
genial personality and activities in
local affairs, has won a host of
friends who wish him every success
in his new appointment.

Jews, because their religious beliefs
differ from yours. Such actions are
to my mind the very acme of sin."
The pamphlet then reproduces an-
other letter of Mrs. Stetson, in which
she endeavors to define the term
"anti-Christ" as applied to station
WIIAP to Catholics and Jews. She
says:
"It is not logic to assume that the
effect of Christ is the opposite of
Christ, for Christ represents eternal
life, and that which sickens and (lies
is not from Christ nor of God. That
element of Judaism which denies
Christ is not religion, since Christ is
the center of all religion, setting
forth the true concept of man in the
image of God, his Father-Mother, who
is eternal ( and love. . . .
"The battle today is between
Christ and the dragon—that which
drags men into perdition, death and
the grave, the pernicious, false and
anti-Christian sophistry and the Ro-
man Catholic system, and of the anti-
Christian element of Jewry."
No reply from the unnamed Jew-
ish leader is given in the pamphlet.

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Nratrrnal mil Club Notes

drawing was held, at which Irving
Brower of 2975 Richton avenue was
the winner of the $10 gold piece.
Plans were discussed for an anni-
versary dinner to Ix. held in the near
future. Harry Weingarden was elect-
ed to succeed Mr. Rothenberg, who
resigned from the office of secretary.
The next meeting of the fraternity
will be held at Mr. Goldberg's home
on Sunday, March 20, at 2:30 p. m.

Time Kai Pistil Sorority.

CLINIC ANNOUNCES
WOMEN'S BOYCOTT
SCHEDULE CHANGES
STILL CONTINUES

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resentatives of '27 women's organiza-
tions who felt that the butchers' union
nsisted on charging too much for their
meats. When the prices were raised
during the High Holyday season last
fall, as is customary, they were not
lowered again after the holiday season
had passed, as was expected and, as
the women claim, was announced. The
women have urged all who use Kosher
meat to observe the boycott, since
while the increase in prices would not
seriously affect the woman whose food
budget is large, to the poorer classes
the few cents difference in the price
of meats means an actual hardship.
The executive committee has ar-
ranged to furnish meats to invalids
and other persons who are sequins' to
eat meat for their health. Such per-
sons are asked to inform the campaign
headquarters at the Melbourne Center
which cuts they want and on which
days, so they may be provided.

days of March, 1928, 576 patients
were interviewed while during the
first 12 days of March, 1927, the num-
ber was 2,118, an increase of 367 per
cent.
The patients are expected to pay the
costs of their diagnosis and treatment;
those unable to pay any part of these
costs are cared for under a special
fund. During the last four months of
1925 the expenses of the clinic totaled
$1(1,875, while the total income from
patients was $2,876. During the MMe
period in 1926 the total income from
patients Was $3,501 whereas expenses
totalled $17,800. In February, 1927,
the income from patients and expense
amounted to $1,216 and $5,154, re-
spectively; the same month in the pre-
ceding year the amounts were $729
and $297, respectively.
When the Leopold Wineman Memor-
ial Building was completed last Sep-
tember and the North End Clinic, then
on ‘S'estioinster avenue, was moved
into what is called the most modern
edifice of its kind, the directors and
officers felt that the community would
be amply served for s o me time to some.
Instead, with but seven months' (kin-
pation, the building is already crowd-
ed to capacity and much ingenuity is
used by the personell to take care of
all who come. While the unemploy-
ment situation this winter is respon-
sible to some extent of r the increase of
patients; the addition of several new
departments and the installation of
the most modern facilities for diagno-
sis and treatment have been made Ims-
sible to handle a larger number of per-
sons.
The North End Clinic is a member
of the Detroit Community Fund and a
charter member of the Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit. Jesse F.
Hirschman is president of the clinic.

A regular business meeting of the
Time Kai Pistis Sorority was held at
the home of Miss Rose Goodman of
4515 West Warren avenue on Mon-
day, March 14. Final arrangements
have been made for a raffia Tickets
will be ready for purchase next Mon-
day. A beautiful bridge lamp is to
be given away. Favorable reports
Tau Sigma Epsilon.
The regular weekly meeting of the were given by the pin committee for
Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority was held sorority pins. Miss Florence Rott-
Essex Makes Speed Record.
at the home of Miss Anne Cantor of man of 5080 Daily avenue will be
Windsor, Ont. A hike and theater hostess at the meeting of Monday,
March
21.
party were the main discussions of
For the third time in a few weeks,
the evening. Following the meeting,
a new Essex Super-Six motor car has
Rayo Girls.
(lancing was enjoyed.
made a remarkable record for speed
The last meeting of the Rays Girls and endurance, according to word re-
Theta Delta Omega.
was held on March 6, at 31 Mel- ceived by the Hudson Motor Car
A regular meeting of Theta Delta bourn avenue. Various interesting
Company, and transmitted to the
Omega was held on March 10 at the subjects were discussed and much
Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Company,
home of Miss Jeanette Auslander. business disposed of. The Rayo Girls
Iludson-Essex distributors in the De-
After the business was taken care of, held a pajama party at the home of
troit area.
the club enjoyed a social time and re- the president, Alice Sachter. The
Timed by the Western Union and
freshments. The meeting of March girls expect to have many other such
officially observed by newspapermen,
17 was held at the home of Miss Eve- affairs in the future.
an Essex ran for 24 consecutive
lyn Friedman, 2-146 Buena Vista ave-
hours on the speedway at San An-
nue and the meeting of March 24
Detroit Friendship Club.
tonio, turning up a total of 1,218
will take place at the home of Miss
An open meeting of the Detroit miles for an average of 50% miles an
Frieda Gold, 3810 Gladstone avenue.
Friendship Club will be held Sunday, hour. The test was made with a
March 20, at 4:30 p. m., at the Jew- stock car by the Sanderson Motors
The Doers.
ish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. Company, San Antonio distributors.
The last meeting of the Doers was
Barney Moss will speak on the situa-
In recording the run, the San An-
held at the home of Miss M. Samburg,
tion in China. The public is invited tonio newspapers say that the fastest
West Grand avenue, on Tuesday,
miles of the whole test were at the
to attend.
March 8. The Misses Sara Golden
finish, when about 41/2 miles were
and Yetta Seigel were voted into the
Regal Athletic Club.
made in the final four minutes. They
club. The treasurer gave a financial
tell also that the track was slowed
The
Regal
Athletic
Club,
composed
report of th e results fo the raffle
up by about two hours of showery
which was conducted for the benefit of local Jewish young men, will meet
weather.
Sunday,
March
20,
at
the
home
of
of a needy family. Refreshments,
"The dependability of Essex con-
(lancing and radio entertainment fol- Maurice Moscow, 953 Savery avenue.
Plans of future athletic activities will struction and the performance made
lowed the business meeting.
possible by the use of its Super-Six
The next regular meeting will be be discussed. A very interesting pro-
principle are everywhere meeting
held at the home of Mrs. Jack Cohen gram has been planned for this meet-
with a response which proves the
of 2497 Clements avenue on Tues- ing.
car's outstanding popularity," said
day, March 22.
Mr. Deltoy.
We Moderns.

SigmaPM Lambda.

The Sigma Phi Lambda of the Uni-
versity of Detroit, the only Jewish
fraternity on the campus, celebrated
its first anniversary with a dinner-
(lance given at Blossom Heath Inn re-
cently. Pledgees were guests of
honor. Robert D. Morris, Henry
Dersher and Sydney Gasaell were in
charge of arrangements.

"My mind is no constituted that I
have no patience with metaphysics
or ecclesiastical refinements. I be-
lieve that all of us have the right to
seek salvation in our own way, witn-
out let or hindrance. So long as we
observe the laws of the state and the
rules of decency and morality, we
should be free front wanton attacks
Beta Rho Delta.
and insults. That is my interpreta-
The last meeting of the Beta Rho
tion of the doctrine of the Father-
Delta Sorority was held Thursday
hood of God and the Brotherhood of
evening, March 10, at the Y. W. II.
Man. Your philosophy, led to its log-
A. The returns of the raffle held on
ical conclusion, would justify the ex-
March 3 for the benefit of a desti-
termination by Christian Scientists,
tute family will be submitted imme-
if they were strong enough, of all Ro-
diately upon receipt of all tickets
man Catholics and all Jews who are
and money. The Beta Rho Delta
unwilling to accept the revelation of
Girls are doing their utmost to pro-
Mary Baker Eddy.
mote the springtime dance to be
"Apparently it will do no good, but
given by the Phalanx Club on Sun-
as an American citizen who believes
day, March 20, and will attend this
in the sanctity of the Constitution,
dance in a body.
and as a human being who believes
in the sanctity of humanity, I protest
Sigma Alpha Chi.
against the dangerous practice that
A meeting of the Sigma Alpha Chi
you have adopted, of instilling in the
Fraternity was held at the home of
public mind hatred and enimitv
Handsome, good, rich and wise is Edward Goldberg, 2726 Leslie ave.
aganist the Roman Catholics and a woman four storks high. nue, on Sunday, March 6. A grand

Miss Bessie Levine was hostess at
A beautiful woman is never with-
the last meeting of We Moderns, on
Sunday evening, March 13. Two new out wit; she has the wit to be beau-
members were initiated. Following tiful.
the meeting, a program was present-
ed. The next meeting will be held
Monday evening, March 21, at the
home of Caroline Krusner.

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Garfield 6884

Sholom Review, No. 88.

Members of the W. 13. A. Sholom
Review, No. 88, wish to thank Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Garelick of 3308
W ebb avenue for the use of their
home on Sunday, March 13, for the
banquet that was given by the or-
ganization on that date. Various
games were played and prizes award-
ed. Miss Beatrice Segell and Mrs. E.
Kaufman were among the entertain-
ers during the evening. A bridge-
luncheon was given at the clubrooms
on Tuesday, March 15. Every other
meeting of the month will be held
in the evening. The next meeting
will take place March 29 at 7:30 p.
m., at the home of Mrs. D. Hoffman,
3201 Burlingame avenue. All inter-
ested are invited to attend.

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"Fishman Month" Will Create
New Life Insurance Records

MORRIS FISHMAN
Vice-President

In charge of the leading agency of
he Detroit Life Insurance Company.

Members of the
Fishman Agency

0. ARONSON S. LIEBERMAN
M. WEISENFELD
I. ADELNIAN
I.. I.IPNIK
G. W. GOROWITZ
II. J. AGINS S. LIGHTSTONE

JOSEPH HAGGAI
S. G. BAULS
S. MADDEN
FRANK TURNER
S. BECKER
A. II. MILLER
S. ROSENBLOOM
S. BERNATH
P. PORTNOY
F. NISSENBAUM
B. B. COVEN
M. ROSEN
MRS. ROSE COWAN
LOUIS COHEN SIMON REUBEN

BENJAMIN FISHMAN
A. II. FIXLER
A. SCHWALB
ALEX II. GERSON
SAM FISHMAN M. SOURASKY
LOUIS NORMAN
C. HANDLER
D. L TICKTON
W. LEV
II. HOROWITZ II. I WINOKUR

S. ZUCKERMAN
S. WOHL
E. JACOBSON

With S1,850,000 signed the first 17 days of March which is "Fishman Month" with
us, the loyal and conscientious agents who comprise the Detroit Life Agency Force
are putting forth every ounce of energy and effort to create a new Life Insurance
record for their chief. Being sold on their mission, on the service they render, and
on the institution behind them they cannot help but succeed.

During the month of March. 1926 the entire company wrote $3,373,635 of new
business. As a tribute to the esteem in which they hold Mr. Fishman, the mem-
bers of the agency organization have set a goal of $3,500,000 as their objective
this month. Present results indicate an achievement of their mark.

DON'T FORGET

THAT a lapsed or surrendered policy means you have sold your wife's large interest for a small sum.
THAT in times of business reverses the PRACTICAL value of Life Insurance is MULTIPLED.
THAT the proceeds of a policy paid on the monthly income plan cannot be lost through poor investment.

THAT the destruction of your earning power will bring grave problems to your home.

THAT when you NEED Life Insurance, the doctor may say NO.

THAT WIDOWS never object to Life Insurance.
THAT a Policy Loan is borrowed from your widow.

THAT Premiums are SAVED and not spent.

•

N. KONIKOW

Detroit Life Insurance Company

2210 Park Avenue

Detroit

HOME OFFICE

M. E. O'BRIEN, President

MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President.
HOMER GUCK, Asst. to President.

