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By RABBI LEON FRAM,
shonah holidays 11r. and 'Sirs. S.
Director of Religious Edoc•tion, Temple Beth El.
Schneider, Mr. and MN. Bell Z.
Schneider and children, 1 istor L.
1. Which of the Jewish festi- Jewish Publication Society of ,and Loraine S., and :11r. and Mrs.
vals were originally occasions for America tint introduce to the I Ben Bina lhach of Hurt,
pilgrimages to Jerusalem?
%curb!?
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2. What Jewish holiday was in-
12. 11 hat American rabbi wit
Miss Avis lime \vac hostess at
stituted long after the Bible was appointed Minister to Persia?
a hour: , party Saturday evening •
completed?
13. What is the richest spot in (let. 5, at her borne at 2318 Ca-
3. By what word does the Dane
Bible Palest ine?
, els as. .
symbolize anti-Semit.sm?
1 I. 11sat important Jewish event
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1. 11 hat country has the largest recently took place, In Basle, Swit.
Mrs. Albert Potiker of 17:51 Lett
.lowish population?
zerland?
plat, entertained her guests from
5. Into what language was the
15. Who said: "For out of Zios, Chit-ago, the Misses Goldstein and
first comprehensive translation of shall go forth the Law and the Levine, Monday with a luncheon
the Bible made?
word of the Lord from Jerusa• and bridge. Several of Mrs. Poti-
tl. Where was the translation of lent?"
ker's friends also enter,:tima1 the
Question 5 made?
IS. What are the first fist young ladies.
7. What post-Biblical work tells books of the Bible?
the story of how that translation
17. IN'hat Jew was made the
Mrs. Anna Minus, formerly of
was made?
mayor of Cincinnati?
13I East Palmer avenue, is now.
8. What Jew has made the edu-
18, Itlio is Shalom Schwdrtz- permanently residing with her
cation of the Negro race one of bard?
daughter, Mrs. N. Raskin of 2291
his chief aims in life?
19. What Jewish physician and Glendale avenue.
9. Who was the Jew who se- author is editor of the Journal of
cured the Suez Canal for Eng• the American Medical Associa-
Among the many delightful af-
land?
tion?
fairs given for Miss Blanche Chap-
10. What important event in
20. On what Jewish holiday do nick, a bride-elect of Nov. 0, was
Jewish history took place in 1492? we read the Haggadah?
it personal shower given by Mrs.
11. What great writer did the
(Answers on Page Three.)
Harry Mitz on Oct. 13 at her
home at 323 Forest avnue. Cov-
ers were laid for :15 guests,
Wrodicsr4 Amu*
Gihe ocoi, cut gie.
Eitgagrutruts
Michigan Council
Mr. and !Sirs. Max Lepler of
Discusses Hillel 1.190
Burlingame stoutannounce
A brilliant example
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smartness
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Of Interest at
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A meeting of the Michigan ('nun-
eil of (Cash It'rith Lodges was held
at the Hillel Foundation Building
iu Ann Arbor on Sunday, Oct. 9.
Harry la\111 of Detroit, 111'esid-
/stire Spiond floor
e41 at the meeting and Harry Yud-
lsoff, 01 Detroit, acted as secretary.
The delegates of all the lodges
in the state that were present at
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attracting the members to the meet-
e ings through social functions •and
interesting programs.
Aaron Di sods of Detroit, chair.
luau of the Wider Scope Drive in
the state reported on the progress
of the drive.
Adolph F reund spoke about the
It:Haltion for funds for the Orphan
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Saturday Night Dances
B'nai B'rith Community Center
275 EAST FERRY AVENUE
Bob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers Orchestra.
8:30 P. M.
Admission 50 Cents.
Sale Famous Argonne
Velvet Rugs-Fringed,
Seamless, $35•00
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placed our order many
Months
ago and kept the maker's looms running in an
otherwise dull period, this famous manufac-
turer made us worthwhile concession. So these
are our NEW Fall Bugs - in patterns just
brought out. Many patterns and color combina-
tions from which to choose.
New open ground Oriental design in very
choice artistic color combinations.
High Grade Wilton Rugs
the betrothal of their daughter,
Irene Ruth, to Joseph Harold Ber-
nard, son of Mrs. S. Bernard of
Irene
Richton avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ottenberst an-
flounce the engagement of their
daughter, Rosa, to Jacob E. New-
man, son of Mrs. Bertha Newman
of Cleveland. At home Sunday
evening, Oct. Iti, from 8 to 10
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Jolossky of To-
ronto announce the engagement
of their daughter. Ida, to Erlsel
Benstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. it.
Benstein of Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs, Israel Schuster of
West Bethune avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
111ollies to Joseph II. Cohen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. harryCohen of
Wildemere avenue.
Male in C1E11'1411111.
The must interesting feature of
11r. and Mrs. II. Tulin of King
the meeting was the conference avenue announce the engagement
with the director and some of the of their daughter, Belle, to Jack
leading students who are active in Stevens.
t he 11111,1 Foundation at the Uni-
Rabbi and Mrs. William Schos-
versity of :Michigan.
Rabbi Adolph Fink, I. Yorish, tak of Leslie avenue announce the
engagement
of their :laughter,
Philip Swerdling and Iticharal Aley-
ors, spoke in behalf of the Hillel Celia, to Irwin Mentz, son of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Mentz of this city.
Foundation, describing the great
usefulness of the institution, and
Mrs.
B.
Adler
of 8371 Riverside
I he hopes for the future.
Milford Stern, who has been ap- drive, New York City, announces
pointed by Charles Lappets, presi- the engagement of her daughter,
dent of the District Grand Lodge Beatrice, to Jessie Grabow , ky, for -
as representative from the state merly of this city.
of Michigan on the Hill: Founda-
tion committee spoke about the
! du ns of the committee to make a
surrey of the Ilillel Foundations
at t he University Of :Slichigan Psi-
Miss Lillie Tannenhauni, who
verity of Illinois, and University
for the past se veral months was
of IVISVOI/Sill.
the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. I.. B.
The delegates of the vari..us
lodges extended invitations, to the Harrison, has left for Detroit Jo
remain
indefinitely.
-Indents connected with the Hillel
Foundation to visit the 11)mi ll'rith
The keno given by Mrs. l'hil
h.dres and provide intellectual pro-
Koffnmn for the benefit of Temple
grams for their meetings.
The trophy won by the Hine] Abraham on Sunday, Oct. 2, was
Foundation at University of :Mich- well attended and proved a huge
igan in the clehate with the l'oiver. Success.
soy of Illinois was presented by
11r. and Ilrs. II. Schneidemann
Harry Slavin in behalf of the Mich-
igan Council of B1nai B'rith and as- of New Zealand ant the guests of
s-pled by Rabbi Adolph Fink in be- their brother and sister, Mr. and
1 orlf of the Mlle! Foundation at the Mrs. J. Schrwidemann. Before
their return home they will tour
Unix ersity of Michigan.
The following were among the the United States for several
risk's:It, that took part in the months.
meeting:
Mrs. Jacob Koffman and daugh-
Joseph Wolf. Isaac Sailer and .1.
D. Rosenberg, Jackson; 11. W. Ge- ter have returned hors , after an
rard, J. •eldnian and J. Joshert, extended visit with teratives in
Saginaw; Reuben Levine and Lew New York.
Itergsmann, Punt Huron; A. L.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ginsberg and
Krause, Benjamin Lewis, Isaac
Grossman, Joseph Hersh, 11uske- Mr. and Mn. Morris Koffman
spent
last Sunday in Detroit.
con; Louis Robinson and George
Kahn, Bay City; Adolph Freund,
Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Harrison
Milford Stern, Bernard Ginsburg,
Aaron [Fronk, A. .1. Blumenau, have returned from Detroit, where
Harry Slavin, Samuel Sternberg, they attended the state water
Harry Yudkoff, M. Shatzen J . works conference. Mr. Harrison
Singer and 'M. Singer of Detroit. was elected president for the en-
The next meeting of the Michi- suing year and Was Instrumental
. 1 bringing the convention to Bay
gan Council will be held in De- in
ity in 1928.
cember.
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SHEEHAN'S
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Size 7 ft. by 6 ft. An assortment of designs and col-
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$28.50
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and, by three to
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state license.
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Fr•nk & Seder-Eighth Floor-Charee Account, Invited.
Mr. and 'Airs. Maurice II. Levin
(Esther F'riedman) of Gladstone
The Flattering Sheerness
of Vamp--Toe Chiffon
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1.95
avenue are receiving felicitations!
on the birth of a daughter, Elaine i
Erma, on Sept. 17.
Three Pairs, 5.70
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kert of !
Toronto Owe Florence Meretsky
of Windsor announce the birth of
at son, Sheldln, on Sept. 22.
Himelhoch's-Himel.Hose-First Floor.
Mrs. George Applebaum ( ■ ('
(West Boston boulevard was hos-
tess to 20 guests at it luncheon
and bridge of very beautiful ap-
pointments last Saturday at the
Belcrest Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mandel of
Woodland avenue delight fully en-
tertained if children Sunday, Oct.
2, in honor of the eighth birthday
of their daughter, Vivian.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
have returned to the city and are
making, their home with Mrs. I.
Frank of 80 McLean avenue, High-
land Park.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spealk
are domiciled at their new horns.
it 2725 Blaine avenue.
The annual election of officers of
Congregation Ahavath Zion was
held Thursday, Oct, 0, at the Hol-
hrook synagogue. l'Ile following
were elected: Max Gottesman, pres-
ident; 1,. Solai, vice-president; J.
K. Smith, treasurer, and .1. Berlin-
sky, secretary. S. ( hinitz was
named sexton.
The following were elected to the
board of trustees: I. August, A.
Seligsohn, Si. HotTinan, .1. Lubet-
sky, I'. Geller, A. Gruber, M. Perl-
man, Harry Loewenstein, M. L.
Fink, II. Imber, .1. Levin, M. Leff,
A. N. Schmier, Abe Smith, M. A.
Gordon, I,. Goldsmith, Sam Nayer
and II. Greenherg.
SISTERHOOD GIVES
REGULAR DANCES
Mrs. Charles IV. Greenberg is
serving on the committee of the
Sisterhood of Congregation Eman-
uel which is sponsoring weekly
community dances every Saturday
evening in the auditorium of the
synagogue, corner Taylor and Wil-
son avenues. Jerry Rynek and his
eight Toe Ticklers furnish music
and novel entertainment, and re-
freshments are served by the ladies
of the sisterly's:11. Ili, Irene Eras-
Icr, radio performer, sang last
week and other interesting pro-
grams are being planned for the
Mrs. Ilenry Fechiner and daugh-
t e r, Miriam, have returned from
abroad and expect to spend the
winter in Detroit.
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Monday Ex Tue.rday
October 17 and 18
1012 and 3 30 Dai ly
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Feinstein
have returned from St. Louis, Mo.,
where they spent the hull buys,
hs•ing had a narrow escape from SeaSetl.
the cyclone that swept that city.
Mrs. Eli Levin is chairman and
Mrs. Harry Levin, vice-chairman. '
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Skloyer Tickets of admission may be had
are now residing at 2725 Blaine at the door and all young people
avenue.
are invited to attend.
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Mrs. Goldie Sarasohn has left
for Toronto for one month. Upon
her return, she will make her home
temporarily with Mrs. N. Raskin
of 2294 Glendale avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of
1470 West Boston boulevard will
be at home Sunday, Oct. 19, in
honor of their twenty-fifth wed-
ding anniversary. No cards.
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Mrs. Jacob Miller of 2495 Tay-
lor avenue left for a two weeks'
stay in Chicago.
A Mark
of Social
Distinction
T
ur. subtle charm
of luxurious and
refined surround-
ings is reflected to the
credit of the hostess
who holds her private
parties, bridge dinners
or social teas at the
Palmetto. Spacious
ballroom, private din-
ing (minis and banquet
hall may be reserved
through the steward.
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Charles H. Clement.
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Many affairs were given in hon-
or of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hollander,
who have left for California.
Detroit
Plumbing w
School
M ELLIS
Mr. and 'Mrs. lls.nry Weiss (nee
Anne Levy) of 3353 Went Boston
boulevard are receiving fclieiIi
thins on the birth of it son, huger
Herbert, on Sept. 10.
BY AHAVATH ZION
Mrs. Benjamin L. Landnert and
Miss Ruth Lambert have returned
home from it two months' trip to
California and the Canadian Rock-
ies.
Mrs. Phillip Becker and daugh-
ter, Marian Louise, of Webb ave-
nue are spending a few days in
Chicago.
These are seamless and fringed. Very choice pat-
terns and color combinations. Will give years
$89.00
of service. Size 9x12 feet
Smart Women Like
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heller
(Donoliy Ish•rg) of 0201 II!est
Fort street are receiving congratu-
lations on it birth of a daughter, ;n
Syphra Lenore, on Saturday, Or,
tuber C.
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Mr. and Mr'. Harry Berauson
of 2075 West Philadelphia avenue
are receiving felicitations on the
birth of a daughter, Betty, on
Sept. 29.
A. C. Lappin to
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Talk In Windsor
Party?
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE
5.rocis rani Tires/ to Vs ushingtoct
Mr. and :Mrs. L. 0. I/ruck:Ilan
(Jeannette Stein) are receiving.
felicitations on the birth of a son,
Marc Hanley. on (lct. 3.
Many affairs were given in
honor of hiss evil Gales, who ha
Is-ft Detroit to make her twin,
nent home in New York. Among
them was a beautifully appointed
bridge given by Ruse Sq u ill at
the hoar of Ninny Sanersteat. .1
farewell party was given by the To Tour Florida Next Year
members of the Nu Theta Kappa
In Lecture Series On
Sorority, of which Miss Gale, i s
Arbitration,
the president. Miss Gales was the
recipient of a baautiful leather hat
A.
C.
Lappin
will address a meet-
box, which vvas presented by the
ing of the It'rith in IS'indsor
sorority' girls.
next Monday night on the subject
of arbitration. Officials of the city
hisslosaline Chervil of Blaine
avr•IIIIl. is leaving Oct. 15 for a of Windsor and the Chamber of
Commerce have 11.4.11 invited, SS it
three weeks' sojourn through the
East, stopping at Albany and NO, is expected that Mr. Lappin's talk
on arbitration will be of great in-
York City to visit relatives.
terest.
Mr. Lappin, who is advisory di-
Mr. and Mrs. harryrarlS011 all.
of the A l'Iritration Court of
!SSW, the approaching marriage of
their Ilawhter, Maybelle Schuss..., the Jewish Welfare Board of De-
troit,
has
been scheduled to tour
to Myrna E. Stein of Nee; York.
Th. , wedding ceremony will take the state .if Florida nest February.
His itinerary includes 12 meetings
place :It the bride's horns' at 10300 during a iit•tod of two weeks. He
Beechdale on Nov. 5.
will make this tour under the aus-
pices of the Open Forum Bureau
At a lovely bridge-tea at the of Florida. The subject of his lec-
Bel:Test Hotel on Sunday after- tures will be "Arbitration versus
mom, Mrs. S.
,I ouch
Litigation."
flounced Sunday, Dee. 25, as the
date chosen for the marriage of
liti ., ,, r ru iltarughter, Meta Diane, to Jack OFFICERS ELECTED
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg
are now residing at the Carmen
Villa
Apartments, 2605 Gladstonc
Abe
Kahn
has
returned
home
ROUND TABLE CLUB
after spending the past six weeks aver us'.
TO HEAR TOMPKINS in Europe with the American Le-
An unusual gathering took plad
Pref. Frank G. Tom:doss, head gionaires.
at noon on Wednesday at the
of the English department of the
City College of Detroit, will ad-
I. Levy of Jackson is the gm si Temple Beth El, at which time tile
chairman of each committee of
' dr, to the Round Table Society, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy.
Friday, Oct. 21, at 8:30 O 'clock, on
the Temple Sisterhood met with
"The American Theater."
the members of her committee 1.11.,
CARD OF THANKS
a general discussion of plans for'
The Round Table meets every
other Friday evening at Temple
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weishlure of the coming year. A report 1,1
Roth El, corner of Woedward and Blaine avenue wish to thank their special interest was read in the ,
Gladstone, ro,,m 28. Discussion tut-; relatives and friends for the n, .ny form of a request from the Na-
lows the main address. The public kindnesses shown them du: "g tional Sisterhood for volunteers to
is cordially insited to attend.
take up the Braille system for
their recent bereavement.
teaching the blind. All those who
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are interested should communi-
cate with the president, Mrs. Os-
car Robinson, for further infor-
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mation regarding this work. The
first meeting of the sisterhood will
Your Hallowe'en
take place on Nov. 14.
An attractive assonment
of favors, novelties, dec-
orated papers. Every-
thing you need.
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Margaret Lefton) of 2219 West
Euclid avenue alltIOUllee the birth
of a son, Norman Gerald, Oct. 2.
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SWIMMING CLASSES
Starting Monday, Oct. 17, there.
will be swimming classes for boys
and men each evening at the Ouch-
ins Intermediate School, Woody).
Wilson and Blaine avenues.
Classes for boys Will be held from
5 to 6:10 o'clock. Classes for men
will be held from 8 to 10,10
I o'clock. Gymnasium classes I,,
I men will be held every NIonciay
and Friday evening from 8 to
10:30 o'clock.
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