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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-23

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CLIFTON AMU* - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PIENTROITJEW1811

Center, Hamilton ave-
CITY'S SYNAGOGUES I ronimunity
DUC 11114 Glynn Court. In accord-
SUALLY
mice
with
a
decision of the board
EXPECT UNU
trustees, cards of admission to
LARGE ATTENDANCE or
the services at the Westminster

I continued from first pave.)

Center will be limited to members
of the congregation. Non-members
will be cheerfully accommodated at
the synagogue. Cantor Jacob Sil-
verman will conduct the auxiliary
bbi A
. . NI. . Hershman
• Rabbi
both p hares a wor-
will preaeh at
8hiP.
Beth David.

day, Dr. Franzblau will speak at
the Brown Memorial Chapel and
I Frain will speak at the Mac-
aw es building. On N om Kippur
morning, Dr. Franklin will officiate
in the chapel and Rabbi Pram will
conduct the services in the main
Rosh Hashonah and Vein Kippur
auditorium of the Temple.
There will be a special service services will be conducted in the
for children in the main audi- partially completed Beth David
synagogue at Fourteenth and Elm-
torium on Yam Kippur afternoon.
The services will be conducted by burst.
On the first day of Rosh Hu-
th.• confirmation class of the tern- shonah Rabbi E. Aishishkin, spir-
it.., led by Rabbi From who will itual leader yr the congregation,
tell the story of lom Kippur. The will conduct the services.
children's choir will provide the
On the second day the sVrvices

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

TIIE PACKARD SIX

5 PASSENGER SEDAN

Ten Years Ago—

'2 2 8 5

Tile best esidence of Jewish willingness to serve the stars and
stripes and to tight America's battle is revealed in the fact that fully
75 per cent of the first quota of selected men who have gone out of
are
New York City to Camp Upton, to entrain for service in France,
Gen. .1.
Jewish boys. A deputation of Orthodox rabbis waited all
Franklin Bell and arranged with him for religious services to be held
at the camp on Rosh Hashonah and Yon) Kippur.

FACTORY

The formal installation of Rabbi Samuel Meyerberg as assistant
rabbi of Temple Beth El will take place on Sunday evening, Sept. 30.
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An enrollment of 150,000 is the IllillilUt1111 which hos been set a-

sacred musk. will be directed by Mr. Rosenberg„' the goal for the Restoration Shekel Campaign, which has just been
The first service of the high principle Of the Kirby Center. Mr. launched by the Zionist Organization of America, and for which every
holidays will be on Rush Hashonah Rosenberg will address the congre- organized Zionist throughout the United States has been mustered
eve, Minday at 7 (('clock. The gation inEnglish.
into service.
Rosh Hashonah morning service
Shaarey Zion.
on Tuesday will commence at 10
Congre.gation Shaarey Zion is
o'clock. The Yom Kippur eve the only synagogue north of Elm-
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools of
service will begin at 7 o'clock huNt avenue that conducts regular
Wednesday, Oct. 5. The Yom Kip- daily services. The congregation is Detroit, announces that the first graduation exercises of the schools
ah next.
purmorning service is scheduled ., largely dependent on the sale of will b Ile held during the week of • Pes
. I i . an d oh
Th lost
seats for the holy days for the con-
foe - 10 ' I toy k on
The permanent commission of the League of Nations has issued
on
at
I
o
cervice
the ldren's s
'clock y, th'"e'l minli'lffInre of Dies , serv- a questionnaire to Great Britain relating to the Palestine mandate.
afternoon of the same da
Tickets may be obtained for
The league asks the British government to say what measures have
ice '•
while the Yom Kippur memorial
„m a d, either the synagogue at 12251 Lin- been token to place. the country under such political, administrative
m
at
will ha h e
wood
avenue;
near Glendale, or for
service
AS to secure the establishment of the Jewish
the supplementary services to be and economic runditinns
Thursday.
On Saturday, Oct. I, Bernard held in the large hall over the Oak- national home, the development of self-governing institutions and the
safeguarding
of
the
civil
and religious rights of the inhabitants of
Zeiger will preach a sermon at the mont theater at 12705 Woodrow
Palestine, irrespective of race or religion.
Sabbath Shuvah service, The serv- Wilson avenue.
ices in all three places of worship
Tickets are on sale at the syna-
Vladimir Jabotinsky insisted on speaking Run-
will begin at the same hours.
gogue every evening and will be on
sian at a celebration of Russian Zionists here, the meeting came to a
Shaarey Zedek.
sale at the hall Sept. 25 and 25.
sad ending, the chairman, Mr. Tomkin, bringing the exercises to a
'fhe must impressive services in
Congregation Emanuel.
cloSI. When he found the ninsednakers would not subside.
the history of Shaarey Gedek syn-
Congregation Emanuel, located
Mr. Jabotinsky received an ovation when introduced, but WAS soon
agogue will be conducted during at Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
interrupted by 11 demonstration staged by Galician
. . and German Zion.
the forthcoming high holy days, ac- avenues, has announced that sup-
is or t re .
cording to an announcement by the plementary services for the corn- ' ists in the hall, who demanded that he speak
(ricers of the congregation. The ing high holy days will la' held in
In
a
Rosh
Hashonah
message
tie
the
Jewish
people
of Detroit and
setting will be the most beautiful the beautiful and spacious hall of
auditorium in Detroit devoted to the synagogue under the direction Michigan sent through The Chronicle, Mayor Couzens writes:
religious service according to the of a competent cantor. Rabbi A.
Detroit extends greetings to you on your Rosh Hashonah.
traditional ritual, and one of the M. Ashinsky the spiritual leader
It has been Detroit's pleasure to have probably the largest
most attractive houses of worship of the congregation.
diversity of various nationalities and creeds of any city in the
in America. The services will he
The services in the main syna-
country, and among theni we are proud to say that there is no
led by Rev. Elijah Zaludlowski, gogue will be conducted by the
nationality or creed whose people are more law-abiding and
formerly of Liverpmil, England, well-known and popular Cantor A.
valued citizens than your people.
who will intone the selections of Rutinan, assisted by a choir of In
the liturgy of the penitential sea-
men.
son. Ile will be assisted by a choir
Pesch Tikvah.
Pe
under the direction of Julius Miller,
enwill be separated from the men
Services will he conducted dur-
Detroit concluder and choral lender.
a raised platform running along
ingthe
high
holy days 1.s. Cantor
e
the sides.
Issu s which profoundly concern
Judaism and Jewish life in Amer- Labovitz and his choir at the new
Young Israel.
synagogue of Congregation Pesach
ica will be treated in sermons
Young Israel of Detroit, will
Tikvah, Realest on Petoskey near
which Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
Boston boulevard, which was dedi- again conduct services during the
deliver at Shaarey Zedek services.
high Holy Days at its synagogue
Rabbi Hershman's addresses are cated on Sept. 11 by the congrega- in the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne State B'nai B'rith Leaders
tion
and its friends. The architect,
eagerly awaited it only by the
!war Woodward. Services will be
Plan Convention in
members of the congregation but I Charles S. designed the under the auspices of the entire or-
by numerous others who worship i building along the lines of Euro. ganization, which is composed of
Ann Arbor.
in lb-trait's conservative syna- main orthodox synagogues,
It has a large front lobby with threw branches, Kirby, Blaine and
gogue.
mums on each Melbourne.
A meeting of the Michigan Coun•
Services will he held at the syna- 'choir and rabbi's
The acquisition of Cantor Sid-
gogue, Willis avenue and Brush side. It has a specious auditorium ney Lieber of New York to officiate ell of B'nai Writh lodges has been
with
a
dome
ceiling,
and
the
woffi-
announced
by Harry Slavin, presi-
',treed. and at the Westminster
at Resh Ilashonah and Yam Kippur dent of the council, tee lake place
marked the completion of
se vices
I
Oct. 9 in Ann Arbor.
arrangements for the holidays. The
A program of activities for the
services will be conducted in the mooing season will be decided upon
traditional orthodoxmanner- at that time. Rabbi Adolph Fink,
Young. Israel's activities areap-
director of the HMO foundation at
proved of and endorsed by the city's
the University of Michigan, will
leading rabbis—with strict regard appoint a committee composed of
for all rituals. Prayers will also
students which will confer with the
be characterized by rigid adherence council in regard to the co-opera-
to the rules of propriety and de-
tion of all the B'nfii It'rith lodges
corum.
of the tel with the Hillel founda-
United Hebrew Schools.
tion at Ann Arbor and for arrang-
Holiday service's will be held in
ing cultural programs.
the Philadelphia-Byron auditorium,
A committee of counsellors for
under the auspices of the United the 11010 foundation at the Uni-
Hebrew Schools. The beautiful versity of Michigan consisting of
and newly decorated auditorium sonic of the most prominent JOS+.
will become a place of worship dur-
in the state has been appointed Iv
ing the high holy days. A prom- Robert C. I.appen, president of Ilia-
in•nt mentor, S. Michalovsky, has
rict Grand Lodge No. 5. This
been engaged by the schools to of- committee will also hold a confer-
ficiate at the services and 1. Rosen- ence at Ann Arbor on the same
berg and A. D. Markson will ?flake date and will have a joint meeting

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Services will begin at 5:30
B'rith lodges.
o'clock Monday evening, at 7:30
Delegates from the Wolei II'rith
o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday lodges are expected from Detroit,
mornings, and at 5 o'clock Wed- Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, Sag-
nesday afternoon.
ina•, Bay ('ity, Halamaztm, Jack-
B'nei Moshe.
son, Pontiac and Port Huron.
At the B'nai Moshe Synagogue,
Harry Slavin, president of the
Rosh Hashonah services will start Atichigan ....oiled, declares that the
at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening, at - meeting of the Michigan council in
7 o'clock Tuesday morning and at t o , i. 9 will tie (9, of
ot great import-
5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. They once, Besides the vonference with
will also be held from 7 to 12 the counsellors of the Hillel founda-
o'clock Wednesday morning. Rub' lion and the director and committee
bi Moses Fisher has chosen as his of students, the delegates will have
sermon topics the following: Mon- the mutters of the wider stope drive
day evening he will speak on the and the Cleveland Orphan home
Biblical text "In order that your drive in the' state of Michigan for
days and the days of your •hil- consideration.
Reports will be
dreg shall increase;" Tuesday, made by Aaron Drook, Michigan
"Penni,. and Chano--Two Women director of the wider scopt. drive,
of the Bible and the Les'," of and by Adolph Freund, Michigan
Their Lives;" and Wednesday, dire•tOr of Cleveland Orphan Home
"The Jewish Password for Serv- drive.

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ie - ontnued from first page..(
A lecture bureau is being coo.
observance of religious rites. The
Windsor.
furnish fists and stated that in four or entire character of one's relation.
templates!. which will
The Jewish population of the speakers for the Winii Writh
five
years
the
colonies
will
he
self-
ship
to the rest of the community
, A sno,er
s , the Sta.,
Border Cities of Canada will have torougoout
no t her too • supporting. is involved. A prosperous Jewish
a special treat during the coming eel which will lie decided upon is
The Soviet health commissioner, businessman residing in a typical
high holy days. Windsor has se- the establishment of a quarterly Nikolai Semanshko, who recently small town remarked recently that
cured Rabbi Carl Monello, gratin- periodical which will sublish the returned from an inspection tour although a Jew might observe
ate student of the Hebrew Theo- results of special reseorch till IVA-
line of the Jewish holidays 'if he so desired,
of the colonies, was
logical College of Chicago, to ish subjects by students of the II il- speakers
at the meeting. He chal- he should make every effort to ob-
Tel foundation at Ann Aloud and
preach.
lenged the. allegations of anti- serve Christian holidays also, The
Rabbi Manello will speak en will aiso contain articles be Jew sh Semites in Russia that the Jewish gentleman, whose friend', by the
English and Yiddish. The young leaders Oil Jewish problems of the
privi- way, are exclusively Jewish, wits
land settlement work is
rabbi is well versed in Talmud day. Prizes will be given to the
lege accorded only to the Jews. mistake', A Jew achieves noth-
and Jewish lore. Ilia speeches will students at the University of Y.; '1.
In addition, he said, the colo- ing save a pathetic absurdity when
deal with events which are of in- igen for the lest ies•arch tv ok
nists are receiving the aid of for- he seeks to out-Herod Herod. Of
terest to young and old.
produced.
eign Jewish oreanizations which course a clear distinction must be
The officers of the Michigan
determines the success of their ef- drawn between religious and na-
1041•S who
Council of
fort. However, even if the Jta• tional holidays. On Washington's
are making arrangementa for the
harry Stavin, pre,. ish land settlement work would be or Lincoln's birthday the Arnie
conference are:
privilege, it would be justified can Jew's patriotism should be as
ident, lbdroit; Adolph Kositchek• a
owing to the previous wrongs and exuberant as the American Gen.'
first vice-president, Lansing; A. II.
I Contiued from page 1.1
persecutions directed tigainst the tile's, but A readiness to celebrate
Roman, second vice-president, Bay
Easter instead of Passover serves
cultural expert Golde is chairman City, and Ben Fishman, secretary, Jews.
Loyevetzky, director of the no one in good stead. It is hard to
of the commission. The other Grand Rapids.
Soviet finance commissariat, stated withstand the seductive, genial at-
b• are: Professor Bushins k
memers
that although lotteries are pro• mosphere which pervades the coin.
analysis expert; Professor 11-
hibited in the Soviet Republic, it musty before an approaching hol-
Moscow, PROTEST EXCLUSION
$ yon of the University
was permitted because of the im- iday, and it would be foolish and
lini
c : ittorrka tt
o fee::
s,X)rrit,eraphiVnralla
OF RABBI'S ADDRESS portance of the colonization work. bigoted to lie antagonized by the
nor
festive mood. But there is no
---
pert, and Professor Bogdanov, aft-
need to overdo one's sympathetic
riculturist. The commission has BERLIN. - (J. T. A.I The for- MOSCOW.-- (.1. T. A.) - The
interest. Active participation is
been at work for several months. mar Jewish soldiers in the German movement to settle Jews on the
out of place. It arouses criticism
Eighteen months ago a number of imperial army during the World land in Russia is acquiring many
unfavorable as the adoption of
Jewish orphans who had been wan- war were not represented at the (Houk among the non-Jews, ac- AS
an
s
of
reet
s
t
Mos- unveiling of the memorial to the cording to the headquarters of the pure Anglo-Saxon names by
dering about the
cow were placed in the Jewish ag- Tannenberg battle which tm•lt Ozet, the sisciety for settling Jews unmistakable Semite. One cannot
repeat too frequently the banal
ricultural school. Some of the place Sunday.
on the land.
Self respect is the
boys have made great progress.
The committee which was in
The FARiets reports that in sey- truth, that
only means to the other fellow'•
Experts who vi s ited th e school charge ..f the arrangements for the eral places its membership among
have decided to transform it into exercises invited the repr•senta- non-Jews is greater than among respect.
an agricultural training school for lives of the Protestant , Catholic Jews. In the town of Mirdok in the
and Jewish religions to deliver ad- North C•ucasius district there are ARGUE JURISDICTION
orphans.
families Ilf European
latest figures on the number of dresses. Due, however, to the in• only the
I
IN MAVROMATIS CASE,
I Jewish Soviets in Russia have just sistence of the German anti-Seem- Sews and 60 families of Caucasian
0 been published. According to the ites, the committee eliminated the Jews. In that city the Ozet has a
THE HAGUE.-- (..1. T. Ai --The
figures, there are 56 Jewish village address by the rabbi. Upon learn- membership of 200, of whom 110
I
The I iimmittee. ease of the Greek government ver-
I Soviets in Russia, 69 Jewish town ing this, the organization of Jew are non-Jews.
I soviets, and one Jewish region. ish soldiers who fought in the which consists of tire, includes four sus the British government in the
I There are 32 Yiddish law courts World war withdrew from partici- non-Imes. matter of the Jerusalem electritica-
In the distr. t of Tersk, Feu- tion minces•ion granted by the for-
/ i which have dealt with 20,227 cases pation in the exercises. The rabbi
mei. Ottoman gas ernnient to Engi-
I: since their establishment. who was scheduled to speak left the casia, the non-Jewish memlsership neer alavremati• has been taken
of
the Oct amounts to 64 per cent;
I
cit)'.
--
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in the district of Tultchin, Podol, up again by the permanent court
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.1 None
0
internatenal justice.
Since the destruction of the Holy the nonslewish membership is 35
I of the Jewish colonies which came
The question was again •Iedsated
1 into being with the assistance of Temple, the gift of prophecy was per rent; in Kishoidak, the non- as to whether the court is compe-
Jewish
membership
is
also
35
per
taken
from
the
prophets
and
given
the Joint Distribution Committee
tent to deal with the matter. Mr.
has suffered from the earthquake, wer to fools and Infanta. Ili. S. rent. Throughout the Cauca•ius
Hogg, British attorney general, I
Tiny Cossocks have joined the
according to a report received here 12b.)
average
of
the
non-Jews
contended in behalf of the British i
Ozet. The
by the headquarters of the Agro-
in the membership of the Out is government that the court has no
before
to-
on
trust
I
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nothing
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