-• Tnt9erRorr,frwun &RON ICU PAGE EIGHT THE SHOFAR BLOWS By RABBI JOSEPH THUMIN. IB "America's Best" Season's Greetings Yours for Service Where else in Detroit can you get furniture of absolute quality at such prices and such terms ? Now Featuring Schor's New Autumn Display of Fine Furniture Including the pick of the market in Living Room Suites :: Dining Suites Bedroom Suites 111111111111111 11111111111111112111111111111111 11111111111i SCHOR FURNITURE CO. We Specialize in Domestic Rugs of the Better Grade. See Our New Showing of Whittal's Anglo-Persians. e SEE THESE DISPLAYS Junior Lamps Breakfast Sets Wall Cabinets Mirrors Secretaries Bridge Lamps Metal Stands We call particular attention to our big assortment of finest You are cordially invited to visit our new cutsom upholstery department, where we now manufacture living room suites or individual pieces to your order. By se- lecting your coverings from our magnificent new stocks of frieze, velours, mohairs, etc., you can get just what you want in davenports and chairs, made to order and at a price you would expect to pay for similar ready-made goods. Come in and see for yourself. Schor Furniture Co. OPEN EVENINGS. 8926 Twelfth St. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. Empire 3271 +1+1- -"TI 01 110 0 1110 1 ' grown This creed, inscribed on a bronze tablet, was unveiled on the morning of the opening of Founder's Month. All Kern co-workers recited it in unison and pledged themselves to do their utmost to live up to its precepts WE BELIEVE in treating customers as guests even when guests don't hap- selling. pen to be customers. WE BELIEVE in carrying what the people want and carrying plenty WE BELIEVE in so conducting this business today as to ensure a bigger of it. business tomorrow. WE BELIEVE in quality at a fair price and are opposed to cheap goods at WE BELIEVE in a live-and-let-live any price. policy of amicable relations with our WE BELIEVE in truthful advertising and would rather understate a fact than•errate a value. WE BELIEVE in adjusting complaints so that there shall be no complaint with adjustments. WE BELIEVE in courtesy for its own sake and not for what we hope to get out of it. competitors. AND WE BELIEVE, above all, in the greater destiny of the City of De- troit, and pledge ourselves, as an organization, to grow with it, and to be worthy in the years ahead of new responsibility and the Faith that has abided with us since 1883. 10000:4••• ■ WOOMNIAWWWWWWIAV IA%%•• ■■ ••••■• ANNUAL FALL 5 0 ■ # , , , 0 Dance it Rosh Hashanah 1 Given Iv the Madison Athletic Club ° at the MACCABEES TEMPLE Woodward and Putnam i Wednesday Evening, Sept. 28, 1927 Ben Shooks Creole Orchestra. Dancing 9 P. M. to I A. M. 5 5 - - 'STEMS:liaSVN ACTION REQUESTED ON MINORITY RIGHTS Ca.:N EV A.--(J. T. A. as promptly at the time set for the beginning of services as pos- sible. They are also reminded that their membership or guest cards must be shown to the usher. These cards will be mailed to members in ample time. Memorial Contribution.: Would you like to name one of the rooms in the new temple an- nex as 0 memorial to one of your loved ones? The condition under which this privilege may be se- cured will be explained to you upon application to Dr. Franklin, chairman of the memorial gifts committee of the temple. It is a real privilege to have the name of your dear ones thus associated with the temple and its work. School of Religion: Last Sunday was not the open- ing of the school but merely a pre- liminary session to acquaint the children with the new schedule. Regular sessions of the school will begin on Sunday, Oct. 9. There will be no school sessions on the intervening Sundays, but registra- tion of new pupils will continue. Children are invited to come to the special children's Yom Kippur New Member.: service Thursday, Oct. 6, at 1 At the last meeting of the board o'clock. Rabbi Leon Fran will of trustees of the temple a large tell the Yom Kippur story. number of new members were ad- mitted into the congregation, Bath El College of . ..I•wish Studies: Many others, see are informed, The college will begin its work wish to affiliate themselves with for the season on Monday night, the congregation before the holy Oct. 24, and Tuesday afternoon, days. If there are such among Oct. 25. The catalogue giving full your relatives and friends, please details as to the courses offered advise them that in order to se- may be obtained in the school of- cure the privileges of membership fice or by addressing the registrar, before the holy days, their appli- Miss Anna Oxenhandler, care cations must bc• tendered at once Temple Beth El. to the board. Application blanks and information bearing upon membership may be obtained from Aaron Sapiro to Soak: The members of the Men's Tem- the secretary, who is in his office nle Club u-ill be pleased to know daily except Saturday from 9 to that at the first dinner meeting of 5 o'clock. ---- t e season, to be held un Tuesday, Oct. 11, the speaker will be Aaron Change of Address: cannot too strongly urge our We Sapiro, who will no doubt bring a members to notify the secretary message of unusual interest. immediately of a change in resi- ---- - dence or mailing address. Such Talent Wanted: ('an you sing, dance, act, whistle information should be sent to the or du stunts? The Young l'eople's secretary, Julius Rothschild, care Te mple Club will need your talent Temple Beth El. for its musical comedy to be given n December. Apply at once in writ ng to the Young People's Temple Club. WEIZMANN SPEAKS AT DRIVE OPENING THE ERNEStf KERN COMPANY fteiveave.e. eeeleafiezreeee.-wee--. igemple Nell El Notes Saturday Services: Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy the pulpit Saturday morning, Sept. 24, and speak on the subject "On the Eve of a Holiday." Service, begin at 10:30 o'clock and are Memorial held in the Chapel. Our C rted ! WE BELIEVE in selling satisfaction as the only source of satisfaction in 11111111MBEEMMENEN Odd Chairs $25 to $450. In the midst of the services on the New Year, when every Jewish soul is deep in meditation and prayer, come the piercing strains of the Shofar sounding throughout the synagogue. It is not it pleasant sound. It is not intended to rejoice the soul with its swerit music and its charming lyrics. It is not made to enter- tain the praying Jews as they confess their sins to their Maker. Still it is an instrument of the highest significance and importance to the Jewish people. The call of the Shofar may be translated in the one word, "Remember!" At times it is good to forget. If man would remem- ber his misfortunes eternally, his life would be one long stretch of bitterness and anguish. But the loving Creator in His mercifulness has endowed man with the ability to forget so that time dulls the edge of his agony and he can know peace and happiness once more. A gift that is divinely given should not be turned against the giver and the gift of forgetfulness should not be employed to forget all that is owing to the Creator. It is related that once a business man who was sorely pressed by his creditors sought out a friend and asked his advice. The friend agreed to offer hint a solution for a fee and when the fee was agreed upon, he gave him the following advice: "When any of your creditors talk with you, behave like a madman. Shout and scream and behave as though you were insane. Your creditors will see that they can gain nothing from you and they will leave you in peace." The man acted upon the advice of his friend to such good effect that soon he was rid of all his cred- itors. When the friend came for his fee, he was served in the same manner. The man behaved as though he was insane and the friend could obtain nothing. One must not behave in this manner to his God who gives the gift of forgetfulness but demands that the man shall remember certain things. In his constant pursuit of a livelihood, man some- times forgets the finer things of life. In his efforts to satisfy his bodily wants, he forgets that he is endowed with a soul that craves satisfaction and has certain demands of its own. He forgets his ennobling duties. to God and man. Something is needed to pierce this veil of forgetfulness and stay its dragging effects. Such a thing for the Jew is the significance of the Jew. This is the call of the Shofar, which the Torah calls "Sichron Truaw"—the sound of remembering. The language of the Shofar translated is this: "People! A new year is coming! In the course of this year, you may and you will forget many things. But remember your duties to God and your own soul. Remember the traditions of the Jewish people and remember the day of judgment. Remember to keep your children loyal Jews. Remember to instill in your homes the true Jewish spirit. And all through the year let the sound of the Shofar ring in your ear with one word, Remember! So let this New Year be one of good resolution. Let us reset the lamp of Judaism, re-kindle the flame that is symbolic of the spirit of righteousness. May the sacred light be kept burning by the fuel of our soul's fire, pure as the spirit of life, and may it remain unquenchable through the long years of earthly toil and sorrow and when the shadowy evening of the past year is again at hand, may we be found to have per- formed our share toward the rebuilding of a new Israel in the Holy Land. .1 tm orandum requesting the council of the League of Nations not to admit to its membership those sz.iver n- :tient. which violate the interna- tional treaties concerning the pr .• tection of the right!, of the national min riti-s Fa% hem presented by Lucien Wolf. s .tretary of the joint foreign ttee. The mem-randum was submitt-d in the name of the joint foreign mmittte the Anglo-Jewish • , 14 ,- e • ation and the Alliance Israelite l'ri erselle. The d irument is sim- ilar in content ti that submitttd by the Jexish bodies fast put. Engagement. With R•bbisi The rabbis are in their offices in the temple practically every day in the week, but because their ac- . tivities are so many and their pro: I grams so full it is necesasry that those having congregational or personal business to discuss with I them make Heir appointments in advance. Such engagements may be made by telephone- -Empire 6146. In this connection, atten- tion is called to the fact that mu- ' •ital embarrassment will be avoid- ! ed if members requiring the pro- ; fessianal services of the rabbis on ; occasions of joy or sorrow will ' not set the day or hour of any function before consulting them. STRASBOURG.--(J. T. A.)— Or. Chaim Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, delivered his first public address following the conclusion of the fif- teenth Zionist congress at a mass meeting and banquet here where the Keren Ilayesod campaign in Alsace-Lorraine was inaugurated. Up in his arrival Dr. Weizmann was given a reception at the Stras- bourg synagogue. Ile announced that he will now commence a vig- orous effort to alleviate the unem- pleyment in Palestine. ARRESTED, AGITATION STOPS 1 VANDAL Auxiliary Service.: IIERI.IN.—(J. T. A.1---The up- Auxiliary cervices for Rush Ha- prehension by the police of M. ; shonah and Yom Kippur will be Roehling, guilty of desecrating an te'd ontitir the auspices of the 'evangelical cemetery, ended an :emple at Maccabees auditorium, I anti-Jewish agitation which raged Woodward avenue at Putnam. I in Pomerania. Services on tie eve of the holy On Aug. 17, the evangelical ceme- days will heg.n at 7 o'clock and tery in Belgrade, Pomerania, was the morning services will begin at dcseerated. Immcoliately the rumor 1 o'clock. This applies alike to was started that Jews had cim- Cie services in the main temple, mithx1 the act in revenge f. lb. ; the Brown Memorial Chapel and "desecrations of a great numher of I at the Maccabees Temple •udito- !Jewish cemeteries in Germany Cemrare your griefs with other :rium. Members are to worship in which have been going on fur serne men's and they will seem le,s. the Brown Memorial Chapel and time. in the main auditorium of the tem- Roc:Fling, • Christian, is 34 F ast Sr. like old debts ple. Those worshipping with us !rare old. He is being held for ast ""ices :very few are ever paid. are requested to be in their places trial. I One Man In Ten Knows man in ten knows the thrill O NE of architecture. One man in ten knows the thrill of real tobacco goodness. That man goes out of his way for Murad. He will take no other be- cause nothing short of Murad will satisfy him. The man who appreciates rare flavor and fragrance which comes with perfect blending smokes only Murad. That is why Murad goes on from year to year. The exceptional cigarette for the exceptional man who feels he is entitled to the better things in life. e ",Acknowledged the W'orld's Best 'Piano" Rabbis to Stress Education Month High Holiday Sermons Will Launch Propaganda for Education. Education month will be inaug- urated in Detroit with the coming of the high holidays. As its name implies, Education month will be devoted to the cause of Jewish education among the youth of our community. Many conservative and orthodox rabbis have been interviewed by the Tal- mud Torah committee consisting of J. Friedberg, vice-president of the board of the United Hebrew schools, and H. Goldman, and with- out exception they have agreed to devote one sermon to the problem of Jewish education. In many synagogues of the city during the high holidays the serv- ices will include a sermon on the subject of Education month and its meaning to Detroit Jewry. Among those who will address congregations un this subie•t are I. Rosenberg, principal of Kirby Center, and D. Marks-n, one of the head teachers of the United Hebrew schools. Both will deliver addresses at the Philadelphia-By- ron Talmud Torah. Mr. Rosenberg will also speak at Congregations Emanuel and hlishkan Israel, while Mr. Marks- n will deliver one ser- mon at the Beth David synagogue. 4- (- AI J. Tv 11 The great contralto, whose sympa- thetic and dramatic song recitals have charmed audiences t•rough- out America, writes of the Knabe: The tree that has onee grown crooked will never be straight. The foot of the owner is the best manure for his land. •o w: •• A Happy New Year to You. flf- IA; I! Anderson Metal L eillOg Lath 1 1 • d II Co. Sophie knon I shall enjoy the company of a Knob( this season, for it has given I me much pleasure in fanner concerts throughout the country. We have shared many prog rams together. 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