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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-08-12

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A merican lavish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

IflEnETROTT/EWISReIRONICLE

Letter From Galicia 1Trade Training Instituted For
Jewish Youth of Transylvania
(Continuud

from preceding page.)

gempic N em El
Notre

Saturday Morning Service.:
doctor to ask when he can have his I - fhe idea lot "pnoductivizing" eau- I aid 10 provide for craftsmanship
"European Criticism of Amer-
of their pupils.
c hild vaccinated. Neither of them 'ration of the Jewish youth of East-
ica" will be the subject of Rabbi
are likely to add much to the in-
"We highly appreciate," Dr. Leon From's sermon Saturday,
1
ern Europe, which is now largely
CODIV at the lawyer or doctor.
Kahn
writes, "the change of mind Aug. 13. Services begin at 10
s
tion of students.
,, h has s occurred in orthodox t..r - o'clock and are held in the Brown
Th e whole town is astir and the occupying the attention
peasant does nto come into town and workers not (only of child ael- 1 cles sregarding the necessity of pro-
Memorial Chapel.
odso
of general fessional training."
eatai at ■ 01 market day. On mar- ton- matters
, .
i
. but
The woorshops earlier established
„,,
let day he brings his chickens and „oiimoir
High Holiday Service.:
Ile
the J. I). C. work in Tran-
The Maccabee hall in the Mac-
his agars and hisputatiie'l
)even to outP 4' 1 "s 1) 4u ni e 's s .te lla-tralu':;itit
'
'artu:.(1ii1 sylvania show splendid develop-
brings his sick child to the doctor,
ro - cabees Building, Putnam at Wood-
he brings his litigations to the law- I tionally routed places as the Jew- . m e nt, Dr. Kahn states. Some of
ward, will be the scene of the sup-
he
. them are not only self-supporting,
ish hamlets of Transylvania.
plementary services of Temple
yes.
Under spur Of the initiativ e and but even show consideralole profit
Before dawn everybody is about
Beth El during the comirtg New
f or . accomplishment of the trade school f nom the work of their shops. Thus
verything
is
made
ready
Year and Day of Atonement. The
sal e
and occupational training work in- the
I apprentice Monoe and the work-
The merchandise is'
members of the temple will wor-
aa . •atoors.
„,,,,
,.,oi ,the weights and measures.stitutt•d by the Joint Distriloution shops in Marmarosch-Sighet, which
ship in the main auditorium and
,,,-, ; ,I ready, all the beer-houseslCommittee in Latvia, Lithuania, is expected to form a basis for the
in the Brown Memorial Chapel of
n,
Poland,
Roumania,
Czecho-Slova-
permanent
work
of
the
central
cont-
se, • .1aurants, of winch there a .
I kilt, Austria, Hungary and Greece, mittee, has already graduated the temple.
.. .n every Jewish town, ,
p l..
in
which
15,00o
boys
and
girls
are
about
110
children,
many
of
whom

b oo ., ,..,sing 81111 cooking as if for a
reared h for
self-depentlent, are now at work in the town, while School of Religion:
Ii.. a
the
The two houses next door to the
I .,, ,,., , I .i.o b ou. ,;t t:,n ist( 1 , in,u,stisohnIfyoodpeasF•onrt11;,';1,f1g
Centrol Or- , the others have found empltoyment
Productive
phans' Committee of Transylvania, 01 various villages of the district. temple, on Gladstone, have been
.
it ill not only the peasants who
vacated
and are being prepared
which was (organized (nom the local The shops are already deriving
market, but also the Jews
sl•wish leadership to function like , profit; from their products which for occupancy by the School of
•e ine t„
Religion
of Temple Beth El, The
from all the surrounding villages,
the , eentral orphan care committee form a comparatively large part of
and earn from some of the near- tot I. oland, i is concentrating its work : the t- ,tal income of the central cont- Boy Scouts will probably have
by towns. Things are so ordered inuality on the professional ethic!, mittee. These proceeds are used their headquarters there and the
that if market day is in one WWII lion of the children in its charge.', for the maintenance of the appren- school paper, the Bethelite, will

On Monday, it is the next town on , I he mak of the committee in gm]. tic, home. Two apprentice homes also establish its office in one of
Tuesday and in the third town on 'a, e
rably newly opened in Grade-Mare and the rooms. The houses are to be
as, Ileveloped consid
re the,'
ednesday, and so on. And
Wednesday,
the last two years, and it Sat u-Ma re are largely supported known as Temple Beth El Annex.
, ovitn in t tn
art. Jews, so-called market-people, has now 1,000 children in its IA' the local population, and are no.
who travel around front one man :ba•ge.
UNVEIL
• ported to be in the hest of order.
ket place to the other, and every
type of the most progressive Uil - It is CXpnted that thee will later
day in a different town, buying a dertakings of the committee is a (o be maintained entirely ioy the ha-al
calf here, a measure of wheat eationa I bureau, through tt hill it yoannunities. In the establishment
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) —A
there, and something else in the is aimed to guide the children in its of the new girls' apprentice home memorial to Ben Yehuda, noted
care in the selectiton of suitable pro- • in Cluj, the Association of Jewish Hebrew lexicographer, will be un-
third place.
As soon as it is light the whole fessions. The committee ha, like- Vt oonwn in 1.1u1 is working together veiled on the Mount of Olives. The
town, old and young, even quite wise established a sumint.r colooy with the l'entral Orphan's Com- monument was enacted with funds
small children, are out in the mar- for its wards in Tihuta, and is mittt-e.
contributed by American Jews.
•A - LI f1.111.1 collections, it i.: re-
Everybody has been •donut to open an ap01 . .•liti, 111.10 ,
ket place.
paled, 111,1' 'Wen alTected by the
mobilized, even toddlers of 5 and for girls in Clot 4
The results of a reemot anion-nom unhappy political situation of the
6. 1 . he child cannot bargain and ;
ic is in
sell, or buy, but it can keep a •of the committee's work, mood, I.( .lews Ilsouniania, it h
sharp lookout. The peasant does a .1. I). C. representative sentto Troaosylv Ionia not better than M
YIMINIMM179.
, sr, oire 01.1 Roumania. The •atial disturb-
t
buy
straight
away.
Ile
has
,Toutnsylvania
for
the
pulp
no
a habit of going front one shop to very favorably commentnl on w the :ma, made it for the time being
latest report received in this noun- inamssilole for the local committees
the (other, looking over the goods,
- to oorange entta nutriments which
bargaining, and then buying at the try from 10.. Bernhard Ivahn, Cut,
Of the .1. It. C., who uptill now have been an important
next shop. And if he can manage 0(811 dirlVt01 .
income fur the work.
soutre
to snatch something by the wav 00 1 1111 elizcs as a liar” irillat
Similarly, the report describes
without thto shopkeeper noticing it vdtitaint the fact that the work is ,
ound of the ilevelopment of the trade train-
he does not mind it a bit. Besides, 'oeing built upon :n S01:11 g r
from ing work for Jewish children in the
market day has brought into the active support alod ildeces 1
coolloolloillea. Ins. Kahn, Solo-Carpathian district (of Cream-
81
10'
town all the thieves for miles the
anounol and so the children have points out o. specially noteworthy • ushaakia, where the communities
that the ,,riolatils' committer hots I ; re .. x tormely poor and imitated. A
been put on the watch.
socertled in olomning the s upport - nainlorr of children who have left
,
,
mobolization, ,,. the surna
every
II. C. workshops after com-
in
As
me) h rws, who are n o w the .1. I.
Every v -, ,,,. y ,,,,,,l, ,,,,,.,•,.0,-,1 ,,, t h e ,•,.t„t,. patio, o.1 a long training are now
money, too, is mobilized.
,,,,,,,,,,..
,,,,
,
,.
„,,,,,,
,,,,
1
,
4
penny that can be scraped tooth-
too h-
I working in their homes, and earn-
'rho.
er is put into the treasury.
Nothmoo coolid ..., ro e as a inort. ' ing .boat 20 Czech croons a day,
housewife has to make on that 016010. or (let i , i, 1 . VitIcill. 1. Of I Ills all 111111001t \51 - ii , h substantially II llg..
one day a whole week's purchases. newrant ode that, the workshop rents the small income of families
of butter and eggs and chickens, conlItaard with the Yeshivah in lc- as poor as those of this region.
In making public Dr. Kahn's re-
of everything she needs until the loodulnatre. in which :ill Boochurim
next market day. So everybody front 13 to 17 years of age hand port, David A. Brown, national
ld
studies
of
chairman
of the United .lewish
is busy counting his money and, in hand with the age- o
wondering whether it will run far the law and the coommentaries are Campaign reiterates his plea that
enough. And changing money to loving trained as carpenters. The American Jewry, whose gift this
get as much small change as pos• boys work eight hours at their whole vital work for the Jewish fu-
sible. Well with those who have wo rk-lamthes in the shop and live ture in Europe was instituted, must.
money to change. Lots of Jews homes are devoted to the study of find funds for its unhampered con-
in the small Galician towns haven't the Talmud. The moat important tinuance by all means ptossible.
"The work of trade school educa-
any. There is the merchant, who, raidois in Transylvania are urging
has got to live the whole week on the support of such workshops, and tine and 'productivizing' of Jewish
what he earns in this single mar- while the Iclosiulmart. Yeshivah is children, which wto have so FOC-
krt day. He has to borrow his the only one so equipped thus far, ceasfully begun," Dr. Kahn de-
money and pay interest on it, 2 applications have Leon received Glares, "must not, and shall not,
per cent of 5 per cent for using front 0 number of others asking for cease prematurely."

PLAN TO
YEHUDA MEMORIAL

THREATEN TO SUE
MORE LAND ALLOTTED
TO JEWISH SOCIETY
PARIS NEWSPAPER'

MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — Two
PARIS.- (J. T. A.)—The So-
thousand desiatin of land were al- cialist newspaper, Humanity con-
lotted to the Omsk (Siberia) I tinues to publish documents pur-
branch of the Ozet, the Society for, porting to prove that the British
the Settlement of Jews on the government ente - ..ad into an in-
Land. The new allottment is lo-, trigue with Petlura's followers to
caned 25 viorst from Omsk. The organize an uprising in the Uk-
Ozet plans to settle three Jewish raine.
collectives, consisting of 56 fami-
The followers of Petlura threat-
lies, numbering 291 persons.
01 that they will sue the paper for
The Comet, the Department fur printing these documents, claiming
the Settlement of Jews on the that their publication aims to
Land, has granted to the Ozet an- create It factorable attitude toward
other 50,000 rubles for Jewish set- Shalom Schwartzbard, who will
tlement in White Russia. The soon be tried for the slaying of
Comzet had previously allocated Simonton Pellurn.
20,11o0 rubles for settlement in
White Russia.
The White Russian Ozet also re-
ceived credit amounting to 171I,-
00o rubles front the White Russian'
1.1. T. A.) -- Active .
BERLIN.
Agricultural Bank.
New elections to the praesidium participittion I. the Hilfsverein
of the Ozet have taken place. A. [der Deutscher Juden in the recoil-
Weinstein Rochmiel, Communist, structiton work of the American
was elected president. Dr. Abra- . Jewish Joint Distribution Commit- •
ham Bragin, non-porti,III, was tee in Russia was begun with the
Ideparture 111 Dr. 'al. Wischnitzer,'
chosen vice-president.
general secretary of t he Hilfs-
verein.
VANDALS DESTROY
Dr. W ischn it zer will spend sev-
eral weeks in Itassia, where he will I
study the cultural and social situ-
ation of the Jews. His trip is in
JERUSALEM. -- (J. T. A.) -
connection with the plan of the
The colonists of the Chassidic set
dement, Nachlath Jacob, were Ililfsvel,01 to take active part no
greatly worried when they discov- the Itm,totoo colonization work.

GERMAN JEWS TO AID
COLONIZATION WORK

Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home
Has Remarkable Health Record

st.o

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BOX

SHEEHAN'S

1550 WOODWARD

Alex J. Prujansky

(Formerly with

Peoples Slate Bank.)

Has been appointed Manager

of the

H•etings•Frederick Branch

of the

COMMONWEALTH COMMERCIAL

STATE BANK

22 Convenient Branch. in Detroit.
By virtue of his long banking experience, 51r. Prujansky is
able to give excellent service to his friends, especially in the
matter of forwarding money to all foreign countries.

AI 0 7— 0 R.

OENER.A1,

f.1.1-44 • s

'' Y'

"tso.

••iti

4c4

1 .41

fiandards
of meal -turmoil

...than any other electric
refrigerator, nationally
distributed. This is made
possible by the fact that
there are more FRIGIDAIRES
built than all Wei electric
refrigerators combined,

Jewish Orphan Home at August 14, and will remain closed
-.thing of the kind. It would
u
•. tter for you to
is even more remarkable until Tuesday, September 6. Dr.
y awaY al- Cleveland
of the
sta
. • !her from the town on market when one ponders the neighborhood ing this period the building will he
-
You will not get a friendly where the home is at present situ- renovated, thus making it a more
000ngenial place to meet in.
, I from anyone. No one has Med.
All clubs and groups wishing to
to talk to you. The whole
"In one of Cleveland's most rot
. is busy, rushing on like the . Kestrel Precincts, known in police. avail themselves of the use of the
have
r • r Sambatyon. And a Galician and newspaper circles as the ' n o-' lowish Center, whether r they
as before , not, will
. is indeed like the Sambotyon. torious roaring Third,' or children o ce r, w ith
rim week long it is quirt and must compete for ho rolth during have to come into the office to file
i . I. You can hear a pin drop. tender and formative years with an application for the use of the
,. -.then market day climes, and children from most favored homes. 'mum, before permission is
"Dirty streets, factory smoke and grantedfor its use.
. not on a Saturday, the river
I,- •hlt-s and boils. Tributaries general unsanitary conditions. such On Wednesday evening, August
t., roe flowing into it from all sides. as would characterize any similar 10, at 8 o'clock, there will be a
I.,,-re path is choked up with pe- neighborhood, constit tate the least meting of the Educational taoun-
- - - rains, riders, carts and horses, tof the menace to the health of our •il of the Jewish Centers Associa-
•hat you cannot see the street home children. At the very back lion. The purpose of this council
. , oath you. Everyone jostles fence of the home is a municipal is to help formulate plans whereby
,' dumping ground, where garbage a series of lectures, both in Yiddish
• •I ..ashes.
I',t wren afinchn and Maariv the ,and foul-smelling refuse is indis- anti English, can he had at the
e n t e r . Also study courses on Jew-
I o I sink s t o cent. The peasantslcriminntelY placed. Bad as this is. C
-• • • rt. The carts drive off and lit is not as prejudicial to health as ish history and literature are being

market place is left empty.the gully along side of the home, outlined.
...______
stagnant water sends
uhe offices of the lawyers and I in which
o th.„, c.,„ N otes ,
amsulting rooms of the doc- ;forth its stench and disease germs., m
A ne w form of rerreatiton was in-
and the drinking saloon are; "In it neighborhood of this char-
Anti new insults are made I at-ter, it is natural to assume that Bulged in by the members of the
' o headaches and stomach our children are more exposed to Mothers' and Babies' ('amp family,
contacts, namely, that of pit-king berries at
diseff,e, through school
'.. got in the saloons so that I
childn•nwould he in a more the nearby farms. The money re-
I h an
-rs and the lawyers havet
'desirable neighborhood, from a ceived through this work was
- do.
turned in toward the weekly camp
health
and child-care standpoint,
o
7 or 8 o'clock the whole ' .
• asleep.
The neighborhood is predornin- party fund. This party always has
You could take
s colored, anti much poverty special refreshments in addition to
ately
.1 up in their b eds ad
n carry
this group, 11. well Is the usual program.
st
Owing to the departure of mem-
••
a and they w ould n ot wake . among
exi
the white inhabitants.
. burly is tired out after the - Our thildren attend the Public tiers of former groups, the 'follow.
o day's work in the market. acf101,1s,
,.•
,.. -
' and of 40 children in a ing new camp officials were elected:
y
ds I
.11.a• next
.
morning
everything
quiet
and normal.
Save tins • ntighhorhoed kindergarten, 31 were Irving Widre succeesadre
d wed, and of the six white, five Chover as police commis sioner;
hn
' .1, r,
o
'
t
Daniel Siegel is prosecu ing attor-
1h!' Only room of the only hotel. I'
J .1 Orphan Home
in place of Irving Greenberg;
even a number of travelers and • were "i''
even
olren.
„ Our buildings themselves are so . Sally Levitan is the lawyer for the
rharesentativ
es of Warsaw and . nti
,
ated as to he prejudicial to defense; Leo Nazdin is the garbage
I. mherg business houses have
u
any are more commissioner; Ruth Gach is the
"oho. together to count up their tar lest health.
a
money
more
stuff
in
the
market
o..
the
than
50
years old. Some are rat- ehief tad inspector in place of Rose
'mg and to arrange to sell some •
we Friedgut; Tommy Ros•nder is pa.
infested years try as we will.
rest town.
have been unable to exterminate per commissioner; Sylvia Celery is

h ouse librarian in place of Sylvia
They count up their money and I the rodents entirely. The shoal[ to i
change it, but this time not into is apt to be as serious as to that of , Some (of the charges were: Aud-
smell change but into large de- I
nominations, because they want to }their physical health. .rey Jacobs for not taking a nap in
"(If course, the children en- Ahe afternoon, the older boys for
earn' it away and don't want too . 1trusted to our care are not immune !sneaking cake into their tents
much small change to carry.
stuffs •re forbiddy
Do th en in sleep -
And when they leave, the town to diseases common to childhood.
, (food
Collie f o r
ro
in K t i uarter s ) ,
inst
it altogether at peace. The towns. They are immunized
and
age
when

over-
,
hitting
Geraldine
Faber with the
e.ea

ses.

people start quarrelling about the ventable disea
ld they are • broom.
rabbi and
about
the given
taken the
with best
other
maladies,
baths
and the
the schochet,
board of the
corn-
medical
and nursing1 Much entertainment was derived
when members of the camp staff
munity and to talk of Weizmann " rt::. they receive frequent medical . put on a novel play for the benefit

minations
and their In[ the guests.Members of the staff
and Jabotinsky, because there
is
.
xaminations
e
- 1
dental
and den
impersonated several of the guests
nothing to do when there . i no
h jams
• . 1 condition is carefully '
-
the time they enter who stood out with definite oddities
market day in the town.
from
ed frt
I until
chart they
leave the home. Children land peculiarities.
(Copyright Isit, J. T. Al

hy

COSTS LESS

CENTERS ASS'N

it

85c per

Conies ill four colors—white, tan, blue and gray.
Single sheets, deckle-edge.

ered that several Scrolls of the
Laws, like the spider's web,
Law had been torn. Pieces of the
torn 'torahs were found scattered catch the fly and let the hawk go
I
free.
about the synagogue.
A thorough investigation showedi
that several Torahs and many Ile-1 In anger punishment :mocks of
vengeance.
brew books had disappeared.

OF

hand ,made stationery

FRICIDAI

it for 24 hours. Something un-
heard of anywhere else in the
world. And the lender has his
side of the case, for he, too, has
to live for the rest of the week on
what he makes on this one day.
Va r. can lend out money in the
.
middle of the week, unless it is a . CLEVELAND, Ohio. -- Not II below the accepted physical stand-
merchant who has a bill to meet
ort 'ling!' death has occurred among ard receive especial care so they
nor-
a
days towards
later and
still the
sh in- children of the Jewish Orphan may be built up and held to nor-
of few
a little
it, is and
Home at Cleveland in the past six mal."
.
(crest he takes goes towards cov- years, according
to the annual re-I Dwelling on the health conditions
ering it?
port of Michael Sharlitt, superin- prevailing at the home, Superin-
That is why the loan and say- tentlent 1.f the home, which has just pendent Sharlitt, in his report, also
not1
t, that the height and weight of
ings banks are such important b een published.
all the children during the past
things in the Galician towns- They
increase
years
showed a marked increase
lower the rate of interest and they I an
During
this population
period there
hasbeen
average
each
day at over any group of children for a
help a Jew out with $5 or $10
similar period during the history
sothat he can do business in the ' thi- Superintendent
home of 375 children.
Sharlitt's report of the home.
market. They, too, lend their
This is accounted for by the ex-
money only for 24 hours, or 36 at. is extremely timely and interesting,
in• ceptional physical and recreational
e4a
o y ust
feel,, ,,, lov,d
n
the most. But in those 24 hours ,Iiilit•n, campaign maw . under
program encouraged and carried
the
the Jew turns over the money f
three or ((our times and earns I District No 2, I. 0. B. IL, to raise out for looth boys and girls at the
home. The Cleveland .newish Or-
enough to keep himself for a week. $1,000,000 towanl the construction
of a new home. phan Home teams and groups ex-
also mobilize
These loan
The home is sponsored by pia - eel in athletic contests where they
all their forces and take their tenets No. 2 and 6, I. O. B. B., al- compete against other individuals
money wherever they find it, from though its doors are open to all and groups, records of the home in-
the community, from the sick children from shattered Moots, an..t e.
fund, from the Karen Hayesod, There the welfare of the (-had
from the Jewish National Fund. makes cart- at the orphan home es-
1'ou try to take an audit of these sential.
various funds on market day and
End Lazarus Jr., president of

see how much of their money
l Close:
. 11
CI
t
W il
the home, ctomntent .. ing upon the C enter
, h..v. have in their treasury.
'fhe Jewish Center at 31 Mel-
ei
a dlt: h phase of Sharlitt's report
.
h
it
to
advis,,
l
wou ld b e wel
`.
"The splendid health record bourne avenue will rime on Sunday.

Ley

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10th Floor
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Michigan Avenue at Shelby

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