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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-16

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The Sisterhood of
avenue
per-
berg of 97Illi
an ' Emanuel will hold
nounce the birth of a son. Hyman. formance at the Regent theater
on Aug. 30.
Monday night, Sept. 19. "Metrop

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Mrs. Max Rosenbaum and son
Herbert, of 2715 Calvert avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Schott
who were visiting their cousins of Tuxedo avenue are receiving
Mr. and Mrs. N. Nashman of To congratulations on the birth of a
I runts, Ont., the past two weeks son, Arthur, On Sept. 5.
motored to Niagara Falls an
Hamilton. where they attended the
Mrs. Zachary Guttman (Shinn.
bar mitzvah of their cousin. Mrs.
Rosenbaum and son were accom- Klinger) of 2503 Hazelwood ave-
panied by Mr. Rosenbaum and nue announces the birth of a
their mother, Mrs. Goldner. daughter, Maxine ladette. on
Sept. 8.
• ---- --
Or. and :Mrs. Samuel Railway
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ratner
and daughter, Bernice Ruth, of
West Frankfort, 111., were the ICelia Friedman) of 2224 Blaine
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mil- avenue are receiving felicitations
ler of 2195 Taylor avenue for a on the birth of a son, Sept. 7.
few days last week.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Schiller of 1550
Mrs. Joseph H. Harris, Mrs. Edison avenue announce the birth
George Harris and Mrs. Bernard of a daughter, Nancy, Saturday,
Lipson were joint hostesses at a Sept.
beauti fully appointed bridge-
luncheon and miscellaneous show-
er at Hotel Stotler ill honor of
Miss Aline Schiller, a bride-oleet
of October.

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MRS. CHARLES H. MARKS
NEW \t O
Mrs. Alexander Freeman and
daughter, Elsa Adele Freeman, of Judge Benjamin Cardozo, chief
20 Chicago boulevard will reach justice of the Court of Appeals. olis," one of t h e greatest mucies of
attrac-
the city this week from a motor has declined the invitation of the year, will be the feature
ained by
trill to Chicag o , where they have President Coolidge to be one of ti o n. Tickets may bey
calling Mrs. Eli Sachse, Sirs.
been
guests
at
the
Edgewater
the
representatives
of
the
United
Size. 18 to 40.
Beach Hotel. States on the International Court Charles 11. Marks or any member
of the board. These tickets do not
of Arbitration at The Hague.
of
have to be exchanged at the box of-
A farewell party Hills given last "I have decided not to accept fire and are good for either per-
Tuesday evening in honor of Sirs. the invitation," Judge Cardoso formance Monday night.
Lillian Kane, past-president of the said at his summer home at Allen-
At the last meeting of the sis-
Hebrew Relief Club, !Irbir to her huNt, N. .1. "I reached this de-
Others $49.75 to $195.00
departure for Chicago, where she vision regretfully, but I felt that terhood, Mrs. Max Schubiner ren-
dered
several vocal solos, accom-
will make her future hone. Mrs. 1 could not undertake the w o rk
tl
Kane was presented with a lovely without conflict with iny work as panied by Ralph Paul. Sirs. I.
gift. chief justice of th e c o urt of a 1,- Stein gave the Bible reading and
Mrs. Ben Harris was In charge of
peals."

ly's! no the social hour.
Judge Cordon°, who received
M rs. Max Weiner has just re-
turned from a four weeks' vacs- direct invitation from President
Hon at South Haven and Chicago. Coolidge, said he had written to
former Secretary of State Charles
The Bachelorettes gave a th•a- E. Hughes, one of the American
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representatives
in the court, in
ur
ter party at the Bonstelle N
house on Monday evening, Sept. forming him that he could not
IN MEMORIAM
12, in honor of the club's first an- take the place.
niversary.
In
loving memory of my dear
NEW YORK.--(J. T. .A.)—The
Miss Harriet Rosenzweig „f text of the letter in which Judge mother, Mrs. Celia Katz, who
passed away Sept. 13, 1921.
l'Ilrilozoi chief justice of
Rabbis and Laymen Meet 2075 West Philadelphia avenue Benjamin
N ew York court of appeals, A anis, mother.true
kind.
has returned from a delightful the
and Discuss Program for
gave his reasons for declining No friend on earth like her we'll find.
visit in Chicago.
Jewish Education.
President Coofidge's invitation to Fur •Il of it. .he did her beet.
-
eternal
rent.
(014
11•
e
her
And
be one of Allalica . , representatives
/
The Misses Rheta Gilbert amt eh the ht,eheilielit court of
Loving Daughter, Anna
A joint meeting of the members Rose Stewart have just returne
lion at The ague \VHS made pub-
Katz Srere.
of the board of the United Hebrew
an extended tour through lie by Charles Evans Hughes, to
schools and local rabbis met Wed- from
Eastern Canada. They were ex- whom the letter was addressed.
nesday evening at the Philadelphia-
In sad but loving memory of
On the eve of your departure
Byron Talmud Torah to consider tensively entertained by friends
for Europe we had n conference on laviil Cutler, who pissed away
the proposal for an "education luring . their stay.
o years ago, 22nd day of Elle'.
__—

the subject of my proposed meat- t
ninth" in October.
His Loving Wife, Children and
Miss Shirley Weingarten was 'airship in the permanent ...art of
Present at the meeting were a hostess at a bridge in honor of arbitration at The Hague. I loamy-
Grandchild.
number
of
the
conservative
and

Miss Etta Katz. bridmelect, at her ised to Tatar to the subject on your
orthodox rabbis of the community, home, 3030 Blaine avenue. on return," Judge t'ardozo wrote.
AGUDAH LEADERS
Rabhis A. M. Hershman, E. Aish- Wednesday evening. Sept. 14.
"After many inward struggles,
MEET IN CRACOW
ishkin, .1, Thuman and Z. Lieder.
I have come to the conclusion that
Members of the board of the
Mr. and Sirs. Moo Leiter of a judge of the court of appeals best
United Hebrew schools present at 2504 Calvert avenue a n d their sis- serves the people of the state by
CRACOW. -- (J. 'I'. A.) -- The
the meeting were E. Rabinowitz, ter, Mrs. Edward Krause of Cort- refusing to assume an obligation executive committee of the Agu-
chairman, S. J. Friedberg, L. Dus- land avenue, have returned from that in indeterminate, if improb- (lath Israel, the Orthodox world
coff, H. Goldman, M. H. Zackheim, It visit in Montreal and Quebec.
able, contingencies might take pre- organization, was in session hen.
"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good
I It. Spatter and S. Sosensky. Bev-
---
cedence of the obligations attached for two days. Dr. Pinchas Kuhn
service and a good habit."
'Irian! Isaacs, director of the schools,
of Frankfurt, Jacob Rosenheim of
The Misses Maxine and Miriam to his judicial otlice.
I was also present.
Finsterwald. daughters of Mr. and
"The const it ution of the state Berlin, Deutschlat•nder of Vienna,
Mr. Rabinowitz, in opening the Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald, have exclude , a judge of the court of Bodenheimer and other leaders
meeting, explained its purpose as left fur Carnegie Tech in Pitts- appeals or a justice of the supreme from Germany, England and one
the strengthening of the cause of burgh and Simmons College in court fisim holding any other office from the United States attended
Jewish education as expressed in Boston. respectively.
or politic trust. In my opinion the sessions.
the work of the United Hebrew
The Agudalt leaders also partici-
inemboi ship in the court of arbi-
schools.
Mr. and SIN. A. Weiss (Eva T. tration is not an office of a public pated in the exercises at the laying
The rabbis present promised to Lieberman) of North Martindale trust within that !inhibition. Anal- of the cornerstone for an Ortho-
,h-operate with the Hebrew schools avenue have just recently re- ysis of the constitution of The dox teachers' seminary, Beth Ja-
Melrose 4200
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
with whose work they are in full turned from a motor trip to South Hague tribunal is necessary, Ina, , bon
sympathy.
ever, before this conclusion leash,-
Haven and Chicago.
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
A motion was passed to denom-
obvious.
104104••••••%%3C1116301431S114%343514S1 1 5%1001 ANWCW4141414145514W431.34 inate the month of October as the
Mr. and Sirs. S. Cugell and
"To the minds of many I mig hi
"Month of Education." Rabbi daughters of 2211 Pingree ave-
LEAVES $450,000
ill accepting membership, to
Hershman then moved that a com- nue have returned from their sum-
Ilia
TO CONGREGATION
mittee he appointed to interview all mer home at Edgewater Beach. be violating the command of
constitution, or to he making no,
rabbis in the city and urge them A mherstburg, Ont.
distinct ions to win an honor for
to devote one of the high holy day
JERUSALEM.-
.(J. T. A.)—
myself. Even if I were to make o
services to Jewish education. .1.
Jewish congregations in the
110
Sirs. Joshua Karbal of Webb
Friedberg and 11. Goldman were avenue and Sirs. L. Gobel have clear t hat membership does
violate the letter of the mandate, , I city of Jerusalem are eager to I
appointed on this committee.
prove their numerical superior-
motored to Chicago, where they
Another motion was mad e• and were guests at the Cooper Carlton there might be many who would
feel that there had been an offense I ity as the proof of their nu- I
passed to interview the chairmen
rnerical strength will mean the
against the spirit. 1 think I shall
and presidents of all Jewish organ- Hotel.
hest maintain the dignity and fair ! receipt of a large bequest.
izations and urge them to invite
The competition was started
Among those that left the city name of the great office that I hold
one speaker on education at their to attend the Ashman-Matthew
by the announcement made by
if I avoid the occasion and the pos-
meetings. M. H. Zackheim and
the
Palestine government that
wedding in Chicago are Mrs. Na-
of debate or misconstruc-
Bernard Isaacs were appointed on than Tapchick and Sirs. Sidney sibility
Lady Brlilius of Hongkong,
tion. None more fully than you
this committee.
who
died in July, left the
Mr. Isaacs reported that the Golden and son, Harold; Mrs. Mor- will fed an understanding sym-
amount of (90,0011, the will
ris Ashman, Mr. and Sirs. Louis pathy for this attitude of mind.
teachers Of the United Hebrew Fridson and daughter. Alice.
providing that the sum is to
"I am grateful to the president
schools pledged themselves to make
constitute an endowment fund,
for his generous confidence. Though
a house to house survey in the in-
naming as the beneficiary of
Miss
Rose
\'arkle
of
446
King
I
put
t
he
honor
aside,
it
is
with
terest of education month.
the interest on this fund the
avenue, daughter of Sirs. Sarah many a pang of regret and in
"largest Jewish congregation in '
Varkle, left for Ann Arbor Sept. obedieni r to a sense of duty. Every
RABBI FOR HOLIDAYS
Jerusalem."
10, where she will resume her impulse of personal desire would
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a special treat during the coming
high holy days. Windsor has suc-
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Rabbi Monello will speak in Eng-
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is well versed in talmud and Jewish
lore. His speeches will deal with
events which are of interest to
young and old.

THE. DRAWBRIDGE

By Ilayley Lever .

Miss Esther Manes of Brooklyn,
N. Y., is visiting with Sir. and
Mrs. H. Rabwin of Dexter boule-
vard.

r.

Sir. and Mrs. II. Rabwin, Sir.
and Mrs. IL Ulian. Mr. and Mrs.
Silverblatt and Miss Esther Man-
nes have returned from a week-
end trip to the Edgewater Beach
Hotel, Chicago.

Dr. and Mrs. II. J. Rothchild of
St. Paul, Minn.. are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple
of Colorado avenue.

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AID FOR TEL AVIV
and A. M.. will hold a regular
meeting on Wednuesday, Sept. 21,
TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—New
at 7 p. in. sharp.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. steps to ameliorate the unemploy-
ment situation will be taken by
By Order of —
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M. the Palestine government, accord-
ing to assurances given the Jewish
p opulation of Tel Aviv by High
Commissioner Plumy'. lie stated
he will devote his energies to the
$4,000,000 RAISED
reconstruction made necessary by
BY KEREN HAYESOD the earthquake and to relief of
unemployment.
Next,
BASLE—(J. T. A.)
It was learned that the govern-
to the American Jewish Joint" ment has agreed to advance a loan
Distribution Committee, the
of f10,000 to the city of Tel Aviv
Kere n Ilayesod (Palestine for the inauguration of new pub-
Foundation Fund) is the largest
lic works.
fund raising agency in the
world, with 10 per cent of the CUZA DEPOSED BY
Jewish population. excluding
CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
the Jewish community in Rus-
---
sia, subscribing to it, according
BUCHAREST.—(J.
T. A.)—
to • report submitted to the
Fifteenth Zionist Congress by Alexander Cum, leader of the Rou-
manian
anti-Semites,
was
deposed
Dr. Arthur Ilantke, one of the
directors of the Keren Hayesod. from the presidency of the Chris-
tian
League
at
the
league's
conven-
According to Dr. Hantke's
figures, the Keren Ilayesod had tion which opened at Foesany.
being held under
The
congress
is
a gross income during the past
two years of f800,000. This the chairmanship of Professor Shu-
con-
represents two-thirds of the mulianu. Cuza's opponent. The Cues
public contributions made for ! gress; also decided to exclude
from the league and to elect as the
the upbudding of Palestine.
ns
m pr, .sident. Catunea P u •

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