Amerkair rewash Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 10 PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN PIEDLTROITAWISIIAROPIlak ss. MR. AND MRS. FELIX M. WARBURG IN NAHALAL iwwwwwwwws ■ sassmosessamailissamemmgmes Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Sincere Good Wishes. Contractors and Builders 2 Jefferson Court A Happy New Year to You! transportation. American Jews have provided over 0,000,000 and skilled direction and in two years over 100,000 Jewish un- employed have lotT0111• produc- ers," Colonel \Vedgaiood Ill•IlIGAN Hutzel & Company Plumbing and Heating. "Fog – Continues Run at Garrick Theater Mr and Mrs. NS'arburg are the first two figures (onthe right. Col. F. II. Fisch, chairman of the Palestine Executive, is in the center. Michigan Oasis Zwerdling Outstanding As Leader of Ann Arbor Jewry Cleaners and Pressers II. T. YAKI,EY By BORIS S. HOLMSTOCK State Manager of Th. Chronicle. Odorless Cleaning—We Call and Deliver PHONE 2.1416 MICHIGAN rococta********G000-ottock-ommatHxF0000mmaoaao, Greetings of the Season. Brokaw's Service Garage SUDDEN SERVICE Towing—Day and Night. General Repairing. Phone 3235 Every city, town or religious community that has any organiza- tion whatsoever owes that organ- ization to some (outstanding man or group of man. In Ann Arbor the credit for whatever the Jewish community has accomplished be- longs almost entirely to one man— Oasis Zwerdling. Oasis Zwerdling was born in Galicia ill 1878. Ile came to Amer- ica id 1901, staying in New York until 1903 when he moved to Ann Arbor, where he continued to work at his trade as a tailor and furrier. In 1904 he became the head of the fur department of Ann Arbor's largest department store. With his business ability and knowledge of furs, Mr. Zwerdling opened his own store on Main street in 190a. Ile was a distinct success from the start and soon built up a large and profitable ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN A Happy 00000011820000.000.0 -0-KM000-0-000000-0-00MX1-0-00000-00111s. Nev Year. GEO. BISCHOFF FLORIST Season's Greetings. CHAPIN STREET RAY A. DOLPH Between Miller Avenue and Day or Night. Telephone 6805 West Huron Street. FUNERAL HOME Lady Assistant. Ann Arbo r, Michigan. 310-312 MAYNARD STREET Office Phone 4109 Residence Phone 6251 • ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN Rosh Hashonah Greetings. clientele. In 1915 he built tin own building--a large, well arranged structure on East Liberty streets-- . and has since conducted his lousi- ness at that location. Mr. Zwerdling's early training had always been to the effect that decisions of every nature should be made in the synagogue, the synagogue booing the (only place where the European Jews could meet and discuss their affairs. And 00, after interesting It few others, he organized Congregation Beth Israel of Ann Arbor. Nut (only (lid Mr. Zwerdling build the synagogue, but he has been the motivating force behind it from the start. No Jewish affair is even considered until NU% Zwerdling has given his opinion, no Jewish pro- ject is undertaken until Mr. Zwerd- ling has promised his support. And, in a Illege measure, this same at- titude is characteristic of the popu- lation of the city generally, for 'Oasis Zwerdling is one of the out- standing citizens of the city Of Ann A rbor. Sirs constantly' Cull- curried with the welfare of the Jews of Ann Arbor. Ile takes an active part in every Jewish organization, WWI is the head of most of them. And he is just as active in civic af- fairs. In addition to toeing president of Congregation Beth Israel, Mr. Zwerdling is president of the Ann Arbor lodge of Baia' !Frith, an active worker for the Mile] Foun- dation, a member of the board of directors of the Ann Arbor Built:. ing and Loan A sasoc intinn, Torus). dent of the Ann Arbor Parents' and Teachers' Association and it director of the Ann Arbor family aP welf:Iioo bureau. "Fog," John Willard's sensa- tional mystery melodrama, begins its second week at the Garrick Coale! his leadership, the Hebrew theater SI17111/13• night. This thriller school has groan to a regular !a- has proved one of the most en- ft 1111111We of more than ',Soils. thralling plays to reach the stage The Ladies Auxiliary of the Con- here in many a (Inv It is interest- gregation Rath Israel was organ- ing to note the subtle way in which i71•11 Oct. 19, 1921. on North Slain :John Willard, the author, plays street and included all the Jewish upon the natant] fears of his twill- %tome!' residents of Ann Arbor. enees. Even the most case-hard- 'the purpose of the organization ened find themselves involuntarily W /0 pr011Uee 11 friendly relation- clinging to their seats with loose ship between the women of the nerves watching the proceedings on nomunity and to cater to their the stage. philanthropic and religious in- Whey "Fog" was .first produced stincts. it Was heralded as "the thrill of The officers are: Mrs. Philip Lan- thrillers," and the utmost exciting sky, president; Mrs. David Fried- play (over written. It lives up to man, financial gl'eretfiry; Mrs. that reputation. Even when the Harty Kaufman, treasurer; Mrs. curtain rises on the first art there S. II. Fields, recording and cor- is a feeling of something eerie wool responding secretary and publicity weird in the atmosphere and no manager for all organisations. sooner 11114, "Eunice ' shoe; herself The Ladies Auxiliary undertakes than the hand of terror is fastened to serve Passover mills at the Jew- with gripping: force on all who ish Community Center to those stu- look at her. dents who are unable to secure ac- Willard has mode excellent use conmoodations elsewhere or who of the material he put into making cannot afford to pay for them. this melodrama, tragic and .vonlivo The Jewish Hoy Scouts, Troop and has wrought an absorbingly No. 11, composed of the Jewish boy interesting play from them. rusiolents ranging from 12 to 11" guars in age, was organized De- "The Ramblers" Coming cendotor 12, 1921. Benjamin Spec- to Cass Stage Sunday tor of Newark, N..1., was the first --- leader. Clark "The wool With the uproarious A reception wits held Jan. 25, McCullough at the helm, C. H. SCHROEN, Manager. We Clean With Energise. CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING EXCLUSIVE ENERGINE CLEANERS Phone 4191 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 119 East Washington Street 1928, at which time Scout Master Ramblers," a musical show of ac- Benjamin Spector was presented knowledged pre-eminence, will WI- with to gold wrist watch as a token at Sept. the Cass theater SelIllee itself :if the appreciation of parents of Sunday night, 25. In New the boy scouts for his untiring ef- forts in coaching the boys. Among York this production 11111 into it SelIS011 as one of the fun- the prominent speakers were: F. niest pieces ever concocted. Never Swits, scout eommissioner, Washtenau County, and W. AN'atts, before have Clark and McCullough registered with such results. deputy scout tiommissiioner. Philip Goodman, the producer, pious man of old used to wait has surrounded these headliners with a brilliant supporting: com- an hour of preparation, and then pany. Marie Saxon, who W011 n dis- say the Tefillah in order to &reel their heart to their Father in llowven. (Her. 301.) 141,011111 sl1111,Se5 in 111111/ srn- suns, is a Val/led member. Georgia M'ho stands under a good tree is O'llainey also figures coonspiu. ously. In two nets and I I wanes, sheltered by a good shadow. — with 129 people, "The Rambler," A mole man never Ski, . "I did lake, rank with the most preten- not think of that." Gnu, outputs of the MN'. swa ret-e s — r,sertmo•r-Sravaeratloalo.4 Holiday Greetings. Charles E. Gallup Company Real Estate :: Insurance :: Loans 206-207 First National Bank Building ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Jno. C. Fischer Company The 105-107 East Washington Street ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN laaa ltiall 1211311110 1011131 1811111 11118 110 11 11111 1111 117. 10 1:11 0mM ICIIIIIISHIM The Season's Greetings. ANN ARBOR JEWS ACTIVE IN WORK FOR SYNAGOGUE A Happy New Year to You! Congregation Beth Israel of Ann Arbor, Michigan, was organized in October, 1922, as a synagogue and community center. Electric Wiring and The officers are: Oasis Zwerd- ling, president; Maurice Kreiz- Repairing man, vice-president; Philip Lan- sky, treasurer; William Rinker, financial secretary. The first meeting of Congrega- 210 SOUTH FOURTH ST. tion Beth Israel was held at 0, Zwerdling's fur store in Octo- Phone 7776 ber, 1922. The original organiza- tion consisted of m•veral member, Ann Arbor, Michigan. which gradually grew to a newt- • bership of more than 100. This Includes practically every Jew in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Greetings First meetings were held at the different weathers homes, then the Roy Scout headquarters were avail. Bioko for holiday services. In 1:121 an (old home on North Main street was purchased and was used as a place of worship and at Talmud Torah. Funds were raised to pur- chase a new /keening. at 538 North Division street. A bazaar was loll and the Jews and Gentiles cool - tributed liberally. Mr. Hoking, a member of the organization, made and donated a book, called the 533 SOUTH MAIN STREET "Golden Book." Donations were $ made fur the privilege of auto- Phone 3319. graphing same. Some of the larg- est contributions were: $1,700 from Ann Arbor, Michigan. 0. Zwerdling, ..Fgli0 from Don ool a Friedman, $5011 from I'hilip Lan- sky. Mr. faornwell, a Gentile, n nated $2,000 which was applied as part of the first payment for t he Season's Greetings. new building. The new home at 538 North Division `Aimee/ house , all the organizations: Ladies Aus- iliary, the Amitians, .1ew ish It Scouts Troop No. I I, the Talmud Torah, Sunday school and Bible classes. I.ast year, Passover morals o were served those Jewish students Who multi not secure accommoola I ions elsewhere. In December, 1925, a dedicat General Insurance I.aiiiiuet was held at the new II. 1-rael ('enter, 538 North 508 First National Bank Bldg. rect. A Sunday school, composed Phone 3532. Om, following classes, was ore,' AIM Arbor, MR hogion. ized by' Mrs. S. H. Fields: Jur j class, boys and girls from 11 too years of age, with Miss Bo:' o Abrams as instructress; Sri class, boys and girls from II t ISears of age, with Benjamin Nt . Greetings. cus, son of Rabbi A. Marcus Of It I ton, in charge. The different ho. days and festivals are observed n' the manner appropriate for the os. casion and an interesting musical as well as educational program I carried out, the children themselses i participating. 1 During the past year, Rai , ' j Adolph H. Fink, director of the Pasteurized Irtiai Writ h H illel Foundation a' the University of Michigan, ha , Milk and Cream superviows1 the work of the Surd:, Butter and Cottage Cheese 'school. His success in that work Was easily measured by the en- 720 BROOKS STREET t ,,lisia•m and aaakened interest of tlic Phone 9715 The Hebrew school IA under the direction of J. Kamutensky, an al , !,. Ann Arbor, Michiran leader and an inspiring teacher. A. Robert John Koch Co., Inc. Steward General Contractors. 'IN itHAJI"Ird7 ,1 1'MilillArT,'731;ilt PLUMBING and HEATING 123 ADAMS AVENUE 321 South Ashley Street toklaateislirsicias tamamo rtimitatainrimi nmibittema tussoiaieNstallaatallit ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - • • ■■■ • Ki I 1 LI •111101 ■ 11 WWI LIMIMI ■%$■■ 1 01 ■1■ 11.1 OOP I I. A Happy and Pnisperous New Year to You All! Season's Greetings. F. Roy Holmes 1, ol $ $ MacCready & Lohr r 0 Red Arrow Refinishing Shop Flowerday's Flowers 1 For Every Occasion. None but the best will satisfy us, no we are sure to please you Greenhouse, 1400 Traver St.—Phone 8807 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN J. FRED RINSEY . The Season's Greetings. White Swan Laundry Co. Cleaners :: Pressers :: Dyers If it's Quality and Service you want, we rove it CATHERINE AND DETROIT STREETS Phones 4287-4288 Brant h Officoo: Ann Arbor Press Bldg.—Phone 2.1816 Season's Greetings. PROMPT PRINTERS 109.111 E.WASHINGTON ST. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN DIAL 8132 • West Side Dairy REAL ESTATE 1* , $ REALTORS CORNWELL BUILDING Phone 6812 $' • 337 1 2 Main Street ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN ♦ The Season's Greetngs. Charles L. Brooks Real Estate Exchange BROOKS BUILDING PHONE 3646 ANN i ■ 11 II ■ 1 1 .1 ■■ 0 il I 1 6.1 0 1 NI WI I .1 1 . ■.■ 3Ig ■ 1 MIMI WS .11 NMI ■ 1 M\I i Store, 9 Nickels Arcade—Phone 7014 r. I Phone 9311 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN PHONE 5545 4 A Happy New Year to You. Phone 6113 ANN A Itil01;. MICHIGAN Jr. ERNST BROS. ELECTRIC SHOP Rosh Hashonah Greetings. Telephone 6714 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN ing 1/1/111, bother 11/111 rhea', The Season's Greetings. ANN ARBOR, Weinberp, Kurtz solve the untomplo3om•nt proldl•on in England. "Owing to the state enterprise and into development of the co- opurative system. the Soviets had thrown millions of Jews into imemplooyintont, mainly shop- keepers and traders. The gut eminent is therefore stilling them on the 1811(1 and IS provid- PHONE 6373 215 E. LIBERTY STREET (.1. the ltritish government adopt similar menus in its efforts moo MARCEL WAVING — HAIR DRESSING PERMANENT WAVES SCALP TREATMENT FACIAL MASSAGE — MANICURING ANN ARBOR. Rosh I s hi, nith G re et itws. T. A.1---'fh.. Jewish coloniziktioon work in Som- ict Russia to solve th,. eentionne plight of litisi.inn Jews was rj ted ''ol..losiah Wedgwood. NI , writing iv the London ilevoIl, labor daily, on t'ne mei-Goon ooi unemployment in Great Britain. ('atonal 1N't•ilgwosal urged that LoNvoN. Gold Mirror Beauty Shop 203 EAST LIBERTY URGE EMULATION OF SOVIET PLAN _4 • _ 4 0=0001= 0 1=1 0 1=11 01=10=01==1 Holiday Greetings. O 0 0 •or O Ann Arbor Buick Service Co. o n 101 North Ashley Street ve aa O Phone 8772-8282 U PHONE 22571 ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN e=0 = oes0e==l0=10==mcs• Greetings of the Season. Rosh Hashonah Greetings. Crippen's E. S. Barnard Drug Stores THREE STORES: 217 N. MAIN STREET 219 S. MAIN STREET Phone 8511 Phone 6811 723 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. 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