PAGE EIGHT HE ETROnjiwistfeIRONICLE HALLS OF HEBREW LEARNING o-ciahtind! GROUP WILL STUDY 43rsoital :I STUDENT WELFAR ... \ \ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Waldman Will Investigate Problems I request the pleasure, of the com, the Universities and nary of their friends at a wedding Colleges. reception on Sunday afternoon, 1.,. dune 12, from 2 to 4 o'clock at the The establishment of a nations 1 I Hotel Imperial following the mar- '. 4 riage of their daughter, Lynn, to organization to carry on religion `, and welfare activity among Jew Jacob S. Pearlstein. No cards. ish students at colleges and uni Howard I,. Davidson of Palmer, versities was completed at a con I -• Mich., a senior at the University ference of representatives of 1 of Michigan, attended the sessions national Jewish organizations a t of the Michigan State Accountant s Temple Entanu-EI at Forty-thin convention at the Statler Hotel as street and Fifth avenue, Ne the guest of Arthur S. Purdy of York City. The organization wil l 0 .le IQ Isenburg, Purdy & Co., public ac- be known as the Conference a n Jewish Activities at Universities . countants. • y '° '' • A constitution was adopted outlin Mrs. Louis Oppenheim of Hotel ing the purposes and aims of th e Stetter has returned from Ion An- organization, and officers of the new body were selected. Dr. Da - 1,.,\ ............ geles, Calif. vid I'hilipson of Cincinnati, wh o , One unit of Yeshiva College now under construction in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg and was chosen president, presided a t f1 daughter, Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. the conference. , Other officers chosen were: Dr. William Goldberg were in Toledo Jacob Kohn, vice-president; Mrs. on Decoration Day. Herbert S. Goldstein, treasurer; SIDNEY GOLDBERG Miss Evelyn Keller, who is play- Rabbi George Zepin, secretary, Sidney Goldberg passed away on ing one of the leads in "Broad- and an executive committee con- May 22 at the Herman Kiefer sisting of Harry Starr, Mrs. Maur- way," was the honor guest at Hospital; age 3 years. He is sur- luncheon given at the Book-Cadil- ice Steinfeld, Rabbi Isaac Land- vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nationalist Tendency, Eco- lac Hotel by Miss Selma Light- man, Dr. Leo Jung and Mrs. Sam- NE man in ten knows the thrill I I William Goldberg of 10296 Came- nomic Dependence Will stone. Both attended the same uel Spiegel. of architecture. One man in ten ron avenue; a brother, Sidney, and The main function of• the new school in the East. Wreck Movement, knows the thrill of real tobacco sister, Bella. Burial took place at body will be advisory in scope. A l the Detroit Jewish Burial Associa- Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingame study will be made of the work goodness. tion Cemetery. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1— avenue is leaving on Sunday for that is now being done by Jewish Zionism is heading for a supreme Pittsburgh to be the guest of her organizations at various colleges That man goes out of his way for ALBERT J. WEISS tragedy unless sonic of its leaders sister, Mrs. Saul Vatz. and universities, and a plan for- Murad. He will take no other be- mulated for the carrying on of Albert J. Weiss, 53 years old, in Palestine turn away from their extreme nationalism, in the (Tin- passed away at his residence, 9373 Miss Ruth (merman of 2055 larger work among Jewish stu- cause nothing short of Murad will East Jefferson avenue, on May 26. ion of Dr. Harry F:rnerson Fosdick, Gladstone avenue has left for Po- dents and steps taken also to elim- satisfy him. His wife, Jennie, and a daughter, pastor of the Park Avenue Baptist catello, Idaho, where she will join inate duplication of effort along Theresa, survive. Burial took place Church, who spent several months her sister, Mr. M. Lehman (Sylvia these lines. in the Near East last year, the New Imerman) who will accompany her The man who appreciates rare As outlined in the constitution , at Oakview Cemetery. York Times stated in reporting Dr. to the Western coast where they the aim of the organization is: flavor and fragrance which comes Fosdick's address to the alumni of will remain through the summer "The purpose of this conference EVA FISHER with perfect blending smokes only shall be to study and discuss, with Mrs. Eva Fisher passed away at the Union Theological Seminary at months. a view to co-operation among its Murad. That is why Murad goes her residence, 2010 l'ingree ave- the seminary chapel, Broadway and 120th street, in connection with the constituent organizations , and , if Mrs. Leah 1Verbe and daughter nue, on May 28, at the age of 69. on from year to year. annual commencement exercises. found necessary, to initiate, by Miss Eva A. Werbe of Owen ave- Surviving are her husband, Philip Dr. Fosdick said he was full of Fisher; two daughters, Mrs. Sam admiration and wonder at the ma- nue have returned from a three their unanimous consent, Jewish work among Jewish students in months' vacation in Los Angeles. Schwartz and Mrs. Harry Fried- terial accomplishments of the Zion- American universities. Its char- gut, and three sons, Herman, Roy C..: Mr. and Mrs. David Hokin of acter shall be advisory." and Dr. Milton T. Fisher. Funeral ists in the Holy Land, but that he was apprehensive and fearful of A committee of three was ap- services were held from the resi- the economic difficulties they were Boston boulevard, spent the last pointed to make a survey of the week-end in Boston, Mass. dence on Sunday with Rabbi Ash- facing, especially because of the M U ikA 'l Jewish situation at Cornell, with insky officiating. dangerous political trend the move- Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Wallace a view to initiating Jewish activi- ment seemed to be taking. ties at that university. and Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon MICHAEL FREEDMAN Dr. Fosdick could not be reached have returned from a pleasant mo- The conference was originally Michael Freedman, age 48, today. The Jewish Telegraphic tor trip to Cleveland where they called in behalf of the Commis- passed away suddenly on Tuesday, Agency learned, however, that his spent the Decoration Day week- sion on Jewish Education, repre- May 31. Surviving are his wife, impressions of Palestine are in- end. senting the Union of American The exceptional cigarette Jennie; son, Harold; four sisters, corporated in an article which is Hebrew Congregations and the Mrs. E. Burke, Mrs. Lillian Gal- one of a series entitled "Pilgrim- for the exceptional man Miss Rose Cohene of Windsor Central Conference of American low, Mrs. Dorothy Feldman, Mrs. age to Palestine," now appearing was hostess at the last regular Rabbis, which at one of its meet- who feels he is entitled to Harry Meisner, and five brothers, in the Ladies Home Journal. The meeting of the Tau Sigma Epsi- ings authorized its sub-committee the better things in life. George, Gilbert, Lou, David and article, which deals with Zionism lon Sorority. Miss Joan Bellenson on adult and university education Irving. Funeral services were con- in Palestine, is, it is learned, the talked briefly on the general wel- to call together representatives of ducted from the residence, 2200 last of the series and will not be fare of the sorority, and a debate national Jewish organizations con- Concord avenue, with burial at published for some months. between Miss Anne Cantor and ducting welfare work among Jew- Mashpelah Cemetery. The New York Times reports Dr. Miss Lee Suberoff followed. Bridge ish students for the purpose of Fosdick's address in the following and refreshments followed the creating a national body that ■ PHYLLIS MAXINE BROMBERG manner: business session. would co-ordinate the work of Free Use of Our Chat "I should like to see a modified ! Phyllis Maxine Bromberg, aged the various agencies in this field. 9, passed away at the home of her form of Zionism succeed," said Dr.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn en- Dr. H. C. Endow of New York is FUNERAL parents, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Fosdick. "It is the only hope for tertained Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds chairman of the sub-committee. Bromberg, 8550 Dumbarton road, Palestine. But the Jew has got to and the active chapter of Delta The first conference of national • DIRECTORS on May 31. Burial took place on s stop his chauvinism. lie has gut to Gamma Sorority of Ann Arbor at organizations was held a year ago Phone EMPIRE June 1 at Woodmere Cemetery, tap talking of making the Arabs a dinner party at their country last April at Harvard University, 7739 JOHN R. ST. Saul Lewis Dan Lei George Lewis with Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. 1 trek along' as Israel Zangwill once home on Walnut Lake last Mon- at which meeting a committee was Seymour Lewis alked. He has got to bring his day. This is the third year that appointed to make a study of the I smosommowass mhitions down to a few concrete BENJAMIN ASHEKANASI Mr. and Mrs. Kahn have played work of the various agencies and Rabbi Benjamin Ashekanasi, d etinitely attainable objectives. hosts to this group. prepare a plan of co-operation. "The great danger is that Zion- 9516 Goodwin avenue, passed away at the age of 75. Burial I sm will fall into the hands of its Mr. and Mn,. Bernard G. Morris DEPTH OF 61.2 MILES took place in Cleveland, Ohio. A extremists. If it does—and I fear of Burlingame avenue are spending You Can Now FOUND IN SOUNDING nephew, Benjamin Schwartz, sur- that is the direction in which it is two weeks in Atlantic City and drifting—I will stake my reputa- New York. vives. tion on the prediction that it will The deepest sounding over made end in one of the sorriest tragedies DAVID BENYAS Miss Helen Goldstein of Virginia in any of the oceans is that of 34,- D avid Benyas passed away at of all Jewish history." 210 feet recently reported by the Park has returned from Chicago Dr. Fosdick drew a picture of a where she spent a week. German navy department as hav- his residence on May 28 at 310 ypical Zionist colony in the Holy ing been made near the l'hilippine Belmont avenue at the age of 53. 1 t TWELFTH AND HAZELWOOD Surviving are three daughters, a .and, with the settlers taking up Miss Martha Serlin of 2500 Glad- Islands by the German criuser Em- griculture for the first time in den. This is a depth of nearly six Mrs. Nathan Levy of Chicago Mrs. , stone avenue wishes to thank her Maurice Rice of Mobile, Ala., and their lives. "A more unpromising- relatives and friends for the kind- and a half miles, or nearly a mile In response to many requests from our patrons, in addition to Murray Jackman of Detroit, and looking place for modern agricul- ness shown her during her recent greater than the height of Mt. our high grade line of Delicatessen we have installed a regular Everett, tallest peak in the world. six sons, Maurice, Sol, Aaron, ture you cannot imagine," he said. illness. meal service. The same tasty quality which characterizes Gold- This means that the known Walter, Ralph and Mortimer, all d The entire Zionist experiment, he stein's Delicatessen will be found in our meals, which are Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Cohen of range of variation in the level of of Detroit. Burial took place at f Blared, seemed to be flying in the ace of economic laws. Huge funds 1203 V irginia park have moved to the earth's crust, from the great- Petoskey, Mich., on May 30. r home cooked and reasonable. ram abroad, largely from America, the Chatham Apartments. est height above sea level to the GOLDSTEIN'S MEANS GOOD FOOL) cep the experiment moving, and greatest depth below, is 63,351 JEROME BERNBAUM Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons of feet, or approximately 12 miles. Jerome Bernbaum, 11i years he utter dependence of the Zion- old, passed away at the residence sts on these outside funds means, 160 Pallister avenue are now dom- e said, that American Jews must iciled in their new home at 9000 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernbaum of 9375 Broadstreet continue to pour out millions of LaSalle boulevard. boulevard, on May 28. Surviving dollars every year for Palestine. "I confess to admiration for the are two sisters, Dorothy and Mrs. Jennie I.obensburger, for- Laura. Burial took place at the courage with which these facts are merly of 297 Medbury avenue is faced by the leaders of Zionism," now residing at 1646 Lee place. Beth David Cemetery on May 20, sa it Dr. Fosdick. "'In answer they with Rabbi Aishinkin officiating. p oint to the example of Switzer- Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Brasch en- land, which although agriculturally tertained on Sunday, May 29, with unpromising has become a prosper- a dinner in honor of Mrs. Ben ous nation. They point to the al- Marin of Chicago, who will leave most limitless mineral resources of shortly for Europe. Covers were the Dead Sea; to their manufac- laid for 15 guests. After the din- turing and to the sacredness of the ner a reception for 40 guests fol- which can be capitalized. lowed. IN MILMORIAR land "They are going ahead bravely, In sad and loving memory of with all the energy and persistence Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stiglitz of our beloved mother, Goldie Freed- of the Jewish race. lint in the Calvert avenue entertained on man, who passed to her eternal meantime, everything depends on Tuesday with a bridge at their the continuance of contributions home. High honors were won by rest one year ago June 9. Sadly missed by Her Loving from abroad." the Mesdames Andrew Hartman Even more serious difficulties and Samuel havanau. Children. confront the Zionists in the racial In loving memory of Jacob problem of Palestine, Dr. Fosdick Beauty, who passed away the said. DR. JOSEPH BEISMAN "The Zionists Z• eighth day of Savin, in 1911. DIES AFTER STROKE share to make this bad matter On. precious to our heart hes gone W arse," he declared. "They have A voice we loved hes gimes. °molten that to Jews Zionism is A place 14 vacant in our home Dr. Joseph Reisman, 63 years old, a n idealistic movement, but that to Can nevermore he he Arabs is a predatory movement. practicing physician in Detroit for His Loving Wife, Lena, and Chil - T he Arab cannot compete with the a practicing physician in etroit for dren. ew. The Arab knows that, and :is years, died in the Highland Park he Jew knows that. It makes the Genera ospital Monday night af- In loving memory of our sister J ew confident and aggressive, but ter suffering a stroke of apoplexy and aunt, Mrs. Libby Denaburg of it makes the Arab angry and re- in the afternoon at his home at 81 McLean avenue, Highland Park. Winnipeg, Man., who passed away s entful." Born in Southern Russia, Sept. three ears ago. Many of the Arabs, said Dr. Fos- irk, are quite prepared for vio- 23, 1863, Dr. Beisman came to this A precious one from us is tone. iountry with his family when 16 le ncr. A voice we loved is still . "We Americans, Jewish Ameri- years old. The family settled in A place la vacant in our hearts Brooklyn, and later moved farther Which never ran be Clint. cans as well as Christian Ameri- west. Mrs. Polly Clark and Children. cans, do not always realize that In 1863, Dr. Beisman entered the central passion of the Zionists Washington University in St. Louis It was in the name of Rabbi t is not religious," he went on. "Na- and four years later received his ionalism, not religion, is the dom.' Meir: "Grind with your teeth and in ant factor. And it is rather dis- degree of Doctor of Medicine. He you will find it in your feet." came to Detroit, and for many paraging that today, when na- then (Shah. 15a.) years occupied offices at Adams ti onalism has been shown to be a avenue and Hastings street. C aesar, a false god which we have Dr. Beisman was a member of the been worshipping and magnifying Wayne ( ounty Medical society, the past all reason, that this Jewish FUNERAL SERVICE experiment should be started with Michigan State Medical society, the American Medical association and Refers/mei end strictly Orthadim nationalism as its fundamental of the Knights of Pythias. He was Funerals cared ler is • mast d '- basis." The Jewish Master Bakers are desirous and ready at one of the first members of the staff slued manner. (meat type Lim. Dr. Fosdick singled out the Rev. it the Woman's Hospital, and was eon.. Hearse and Packard erth . p. Dr. Judah L Magnes of the He- any time to arbitrate this controversy on an equi- on the board of directors at the time meat used exclusively. All am brew University at Jerusalem as of his death. rangements personally super-m.4. table basis. one of the moderate Zionists who His wife, Mrs. Hildegarde Beis- were combatting the influence of man, and one daughter, Mrs. Josh- Edmund the extreme nationalists. Ile said ua Sarasohn, survive. Funeral that if Zionism could be led by services were held at the residence Mortician, Dr. Magnes or • man like him, Thursday. The pall-bearers there would be hope of success, on 604 DELAWARE were Dr. B. Bernhaum, Dr. E. J. with • program of an educational Levitt, Dr. A. Si. K^hn, Dr. D. B. At Second Blvd. Empire 4033.4 and cultural revival instead of po- Dr. H. E. August and litical ambition as its motive, the Gaberman, Dr. J. 0. August. New York Times reports. Many yearn ago, Dr. Beisman GOODY I and six other physicians founded The Original KOVNO.—(J. T. A.)—Another the Maimonides Medical Society. Cass Lake Kosher Delieateewa group of children from Jewish The an surviving founders acted 1— Open will OP orphanages in Lithuania left for as honorary pall-bearers. They are ' SATURDAY. MAY 21 Palestine yesterday. The group S. Kahn, Dr. W. W. K With complete line if fresh . consists of 18 children and will be N. E. Aronstem. Dr. `, n- ahn, Dr.1 Den-abase, The Shop Where Courtesy 10 47 Woodw't placed in the Palestine children's 'r. J E. Baruch and Dr. E. Fres Parkia, C. sad P. FRIG. Proms. colony, Beth Shemen. Between Calvert and Service PrevaiL Sorock. Tailor Ir OBITUARY Zionism In Danger, Fosdick Declares I One Man In Ten Knows O What does the picture mean? "Oh, mamma!" exclaims little Eunice, aged eight, "I know what it is! It's a Dino- sauris! I learnt all about them in school!" "Don't be ridiculous, child," admonishes the embarrassed mother; "that's a rhodo- dendron — a lovely flower — though very hard to spell!" "No, my dears, I am sorry to tell you that you are both mistaken." (This is the grand manner from the so-called Head of the Household.) "The picture is a visualiza- tion of a symbolic motif like "The Birth of a Nation!" But they are all wrong. The art exhibit catalog would have let them all in on the artist's secret. The bit of cubist "art" is called "Furniture" and it is herein that the heart of this preachment lies. • • • You can't judge furniture entirely by the pic- tures in the ad! In furniture, as in folks, it is the hidden vir- tues that count. • • • What does the picture tell us of the skill and care of the workman thru whose hands it passed? Nothing. What of the woods? What of the textiles? What of the finish? What of the detail? What of the expectation of live and service? Nothing! It cannot even be regarded in some instances, as a faithful portrayal of lines and proportions. • • • Of course, we also use pictures in our ads. Will continue to do so in the future. But the general short-coming of furniture illustrations as revealed to us in the course of a long and con- sidered investigation prompts this word of cau- tion. If you are favorably impressed by an "illus- tration," pause and ask yourself the question : "What does the picture mean?" Regard it as a hint, a suggestion, a pointer, determining fac- tor in your selection of a store. There are other factors far more important. And many of these cannot be sketched by any artist. • • • Choose your furniture as you choose frineds —not by pictures, but by living, appealing re- ality. It is the reputation of a house for sincere, conscien- tious serric.--for intelligent, whole-hearted understand- ing of its business—for enthusiastic ro.operation among its employes—for buying sagacity and selling capacity —for sheer, modern "know how" and plain, old-fash- toned value-giving—that serves as the only dependable guide. • • The ROBINSON-COHEN CO. has built up its vast and unique business by consistently selling "America's Finest Fernitere"—and pricing it reasonably. Pobinson Cohen Co. Washington Boulevard at 1420 "America's Finest Furniture" Copyrighted 1927, by Robinson-Cohen Co. Unauthorized reproduction not permitted. Detroit's Finest Funeral Home. LEWIS BROS 211 Eat Regular Meals at GOLDSTEIN ' S We Regret This Contro- versy and the Inconven- ience It Is Causing.. • • The Jewish Master Bakers Association, in its desire to supply the Jewish community with bread, has repeatedly made attempts to end the strike by the Bakers and Confec- tioners Union. Overtures have been made to the union in an effort to settle this contro- versy by arbitration, but all these requests have been refused. The Jewish Master Bakers Association, notwithstanding statements to the contrary, is not trying to disorganize or disrupt the union. To protect our interests and rights, we simply want an agreement with the Bakers Union without the drivers, as we re- fuse to be told by the drivers to whom and when we shall sell our products. G. Lewis Jewish Master Bakers Association of Detroit A. C. Kranz Merchant 3 Collingswood.