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of the Arts Society decided to
have the work of casting done by
a special committee and the work
of selecting plays done by a re-
search committee. The research
committee will be glad to have the
members of the society make sug•
Sunday Services:
;,obi Leon Franc will occupy gestions as to plays. Rabbi Fr n:
tI7• hulit Sunday morning, Oct. was designated corresponding sec-
•• " od speak on the subject "That retary and all correspondence
with the society should be ad-
513•1 ileine. "
dressed to him.

Sahl•sth Services:

hbath services are held in the
B ear r. Memorial Chapel each Sat-
IllOrning at 10:30. The ser-
mit
Saturday morning, Oct.
Iro, " i! i• •
0 ill be preached by Rabbi Leon
under
the title "Paradise."
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Y. sag People's Temple Club:
• social affair for the month
.-17ther to be given by the
People's Temple Club will
1 • i•
•tie form of a hard times
hi be given Saturday night,
All young people of
. households are welcome.
!. costume. Admission $1

'ry-outs for parts in the
• ,imedy to be given by the
People's Temple Club will
Yew
Sunday, Nov. 6, at 2:30
be
p. ni. All who desire to be in the
f the show should be in the
east
Brown Memorial Chapel at that
time to see Mr. Gage, the director
of the production.

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Beth El College of Jewish Studies:

Beth El College of Jewish
Studies opens its third season
Monday night, Oct. 24. Schedule:
registration; 8-8:30, opening
a ..•7171o; 0:30 to 9:15, first hour
• 9:15-10, second hour

The regular schedule of class
hours, 0 to 9 and 9 to 10, will be-
come effective at the second ses-
sion, Monday, Oct. 31. The Tues-
day afternoon session of the col-
lege will be opened Tuesday after-
noon, Oct. 25. The hour between
2 and 3 is taken by Rabbi Franc
and the hour between 3 and 4 is
taken by 1/r. Franklin.

School of Religion:
The School of Religion is open
in all departments. have your
children registered? If not, why
not?

The Fenkell Branch:

We are pleased to announce that
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
has taken over the Fenkell branch
of the School of Religion as its
own special responsibility. The
sisterhood will co-operate with the
Religious Schools committee and
the school administration in the
conduct of the branch. The or-
ganization of extension classes fur
religious education, such as the
Fenkell branch, is an activity
which should prove a fine form of
service to the community and a
great source of joy to the sister-
hood. Eighty children are now en-
rolled in the school, which opened
its sessions Sunday, Oct. 10. The
Fenkell Religious School is housed
in the Fenkell Branch of the Jew-
ish Centers Association, 3430 Fen.
kell avenue.
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Engagements With the Rabbis:
Attention is called to the fact
that the rabbis are in their studies
at the temple every cfily In the
week. But because of the multi-
plicity and variety of their activi-
ties, it is necessary that persons
desiring to see them on personal or
professional business shall make
appointments in advance. The
rabbis' secretaries may be reached
by phone-Empire 6146. Atten-
tion has been previously called to
the fact that persons desiring the
services of the rabbis should not
set the day of hour at which their
presence may he required before
consulting them. A strict observ-
ance of this courtesy will fre-
quently save mutual embarrass-
ment.

Quiet Hour of Music:

The tenth season of Mr. Tyler's
"Quiet hours of Music" will hegira
in the main auditorium on Sunday,
Oct. 30, and occur regularly there-
after on the last Sunday of each
month at 4 p. m. On each of these
Men's Temple Club Fellowship:
The annual fellowship or good occasions a soloist of reputation
will meeting sponsored by the will assist Mr. Tyler in the rendi-
tion of the program.
Men's Temple Club will take place
this year on Tuesday evening, Nov.
15. The speakers this year will
all be laymen of prominence. The
Jewish group will be represented
by Professor I. Leo Sharfnian of
the University of Michigan. Wil-
Mothers' Club Gi•es Party; Band
liam Henry' Gallagher will speak
Offers Musical Program .
for the Catholics and Arthur Van-
denberg of Grand Rapids will be
(Inc of the first affairs of the
the representative of our Protes-
tant friends. The general theme Jewish Centers Association
is "Is Unity Possible?" and it will held last Sunday evening, Oct. 17.
be discussed from the standpoint at the center. This was a com-
of the teacher, the lawyer and the bination camp reunion and Suc-
publicist. Our men should set coth party and more than 000 peo-
aside the evening of Nov, 15, ple were present.
The Jewish ('enters Band, which
which promises to be a gala night
in the history of the club. Further is conducted by I. Glass. met with
a hearty reception. At the conclu-
details will be published shortly.
sion of their numbers the band
presented Mr. Glass with a $50
Temple Sisterhood: -
ladies of the sisterhood check in appreciation of the work
should not fail to put aside the he has done, and they presented
afternoon of Monday, Nov. 14, on Miss Mary Caplan, director of the
which date the opening meeting of center, with a basket of flowers to
the year will take place. A very show their appreciation of the co-
interesting program is being plan- operation and backing of the cen-
ned for this meeting, details of ter. The spirit of the band was
which will be announced here- shared by the audience when, as
they presented the flowers, they
after.
The sewing group, which meets gave three rousing cheers for the
every Thursday from 9 a. rn. to 3 center.
The Gashanowitz family, of
p. m., has started its work for the
year with a quota of Red Cross East European fame, particularly
materials. The need for the work with the Vilna Troupe, gave a
sponsored by this group is greater splendid performance. Their play
than ever and every woman should met with such an enthusiastic re-
help. The ladies may bring their ception that a Mothers' Club dra-
sandwiches for luncheon from matic group was organized imme-
home and coffee will be served at diately after the performance,
the temple.
which will be coached by Mr. (a
shanowitz himself.
A grand march was started aft.
Temple Arts Society:
The first performance of the er the entertainment which termi-
Arts Society will take place on nated at the Succoh, which
Tuesday, Nov. 29. Mrs. Regime specially built for this occasion,
F. Cohane will be in charge of the and from which all sorts of Yontiff
program.
goodies were served. Dancing fol-
' At its opening meetin, the board lowed the refreshments.

OBSERVE SUCCOTH
AT JEWISH CENTER

ASK THE RABBI

A Sheaf of Sheilas

By RABBI LEON FRAM,
Director of Religious Education, Temple Beth El.

I. What is it latvak?
2. Who is the author of the
phrase "No Jew can biTOnie
Christian because- no Jew will ever
regard another Jew as divine"?
3. When was the Bible first
printed?
4. What is the highest price
ever paid (Or a Bible?
5. In what language is the Gut-
tenberg Bible printed?
0, Vf by is the first book of the
Bible called in Hebrew, Bereshith?
7. Why is the first book of the
Bible called Genesis, in English?
H. Why do Orthodox Jews so-
lemn
from eating porterhouse
steak?
it. What is Kapores?
10. What great prophet made
his domestic infelicity the theme
of his sermons?
11. What is the world's most
popular poem?

12, What is a Shabbos-Goy?
13. M'hiit Detroit Jew is prob-
ably the most widely-known Jew
in the world?
14. What theater was the first
to produce "The Dybbuk" in
America?
15. What theater seas the first
in the world to produce "The Dyb-
bah?"
10. What was Israel Zangwill's
most popular play?
17. What stories of the Bible
have been most frequently drama-
tized?
IN. M'hat story of the Bible was
most recently produced as a mo-
tion picture?
19. What great Yiddish actor
has been recently taken over by
the American stage?
20. VI'hat is the Jewish Revi-
sionist party?
(Answers on page seven.>

Poland Assists
Jewish Students

MISHKUN ISRAEL
. ELECTS OFFICERS

But is Powerless to Prevent
Numerus Clausus in
Universities.

WARSAW.-(.1. T. A.)-A de-
partment for Jewish studies will
Congregation Mishkun Israel
be created at the College of Philos- held its election for officers last
ophy of the University of Warsaw, week and re-elected its worthy and
according to an order issued by honored president, Morris Fish-
the Polish minisher of religions
and education.
The department is designed to
train Jewish teachers for the re-
ligious instruction of Jewish pupils
in the state high schools. Follow-
ing the establishment of this de-
partment, only Jewish teachers
who will be graduated from the de-
partment will be accepted in the
Polish state high schools. Religion
is a part of the official curriculum
of the elementary and high schools
in Poland.

WARSAW. - (J. T. A.) - The
numerus clausus policy to limit the
number of Jewish students was
partially applied in some of the
l'olish universities and colleges at
the beginning of the present
semester.
This condition was brought to
the attention of the Polish minis-
ter of education and religion by
Deputy A. Hartglass, president of
the Club of Jewish Deputies. Dep-
uty Hartglass pointed to the fact
that this practice continued not-
withstanding the explicit govern-
mental circular to the heads of the
universities and colleges that no
discrimination be made in the ad-
mission of students.
The minister replied that the
universities and colleges in Poland
enjoy autonomous rights and the
possibility for his interference is
limited.

WARSAW.-(J. T. A.) - Rep-
resentatives of the Jewish press in
the Polish capital were invited to
inspect the half-completed build-
ing which is being erected to house
a new Jewish high school where
Yiddish is to be employed as the
language of instruction for all
subjects. The school will have a
capacity of 400.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to express our sincere
thanks to relatives and friends for
the many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended to us during our
recent bereavement.
Ilerman Baehr, Mrs. Jacob Cohn,
Mrs. Alexander Goldman, Mrs.
Jacob Traurig and Arthur D.
Baehr, all of Detroit. and Mor-
itz Baehr of Zurich, Switzer-
land.

Add Three More New
Models to Nash Line

UPSTAIRS
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President Morris Fishman
Is Re-Elected For
Third Term.

MORRIS FISHMAN

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

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Just to he SW( Of

Be sure your investments arc profitable and safe. The
bond department of the Fidelity Trust Company is
now serving nearly half of the Michigan banks. This
department is always ready to advise you.

Sunday. Oct. 23 - P1'.`f t`, 7
Samuel Levin. on "Condit:ens :.
Europe." 8:30 p. na Aam:s-, r.
free.
Sunday, Oct. 30 - Dr. Ch.i.
Greenberg. First of Yiddish is •
tune •s•ries: subject to be ,i7'.
nounced later.
Sunday. Nov. 13 - Lawreh •
Lipton: subject to be armour., •
7 , •
3:30 p. m. All11115,1•
- Sh. N,,sr
Sunday. Nov.
Second lecture of Yiddish sera•,
"Der Yunger Yidisher Dor In
America." !The Jewish Youth in
America). 8:30 p. m. Admissn•n
50 cents.
Sunday, Dec. 25--Dr. S. Mar-
gushes: "Die Zukunft fun d, •••
Arnerikaner ludentuna" (The F .-
lure of American Jewry.) N:30
m. Admission 50 cents.

Reducing Class:
The women's gymnasium or
reducing class will open within a
Wel- k or two, at the Jewish Cent, -.
All women interested in this class
are asked to register at once .:t
the center, Empire 4078.

Fidelity Trust Co.

West Warms Mother.' Club:
West Warren Mothers' Clam:
T
will most on Wednesday after-
noon. Oct. 26. at 2:30 p. na. a:
Hronk Community House, June
lion and McGraw. Miss L. Holden
will give an inters sting talk on
dietetics. The usual musical pro.'
gram will follow. Election of of-
ficers for the coming year will
take place.

Oakman Mothers' Club:

The Oakman Boulevard Moth-
ers' Club will meet on Saturday
afternoon, Oct. 29, at 2:30 p.
at the Longfellow School, Tyler
and Twelfth. This meeting will
be in the form of a musical after-
noon. Harry Cutler will give a
talk on "Appreciation of Music In
the Home." with demonstrations
on the piano. Several vocal num-
bers will follow. Miss Holden is
of the 11' omen's City Club.

Consumers League:
Consumers' League wilt
The
hold the first regular meeting of
the season on Thursday evening,
Oct. 27, at F p. m., in the audi-
torium of the Jewish Center, 31
Melbourne avenue. An English
Dramatic Club:
and a Yiddish speaker will address
The Dramatic Club is rapid y the group on "Co-operatives." The
getting under way and has already public is cordially invited to at-
had election of officers and has tend.
chosen its first ploy. The follow-
ing officers were elected: Edward Jolly Sports:
Weiss, president; Nathan Bean,
Thursday, Oct. 13. at 8 p.
vice-president, and Lillian Laiw- the Jolly Sports. an intermediate
row. secretary and treasurer.
girls ' club of the Jewish 1. enter,
Try-outs for the play, "Warn: !- held an open meeting. Slim II.
Flummery." have been made and Creighton of the hoard of health
results will N. announced next gave a talk an "Personal Hy-
week. The club name and approp- giene." The Jolly Sports are plan-
riate pins for the club will be de- ning a Hallowe'en party to be held
cided next week.
Oct. 22 at the Jewish Center.

Inter-Nos Club:

The first open meeting of the
season was held by the Inter-Nos
Club on Monday, Oct. 10. at the
The entire pro-
Jewish Center.
gram for the club meetings for the
rest of the season has been plan-
ned and the first affair to be given
will be a Hallowe'en party on Sat-
, urday evening, Oct. 29.

Bhratrika Club:

The Bhratrika Club has been re-
organized and the following offl-
I cers are now in charge: President,
Harold Horwitz; vice-president,
Anna Horwitz; Paul Feller, treas-

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Bonatelle Presents
A Kaufman Comedy

WHEN YOU'RE AT HOME ALONE do you
enjoy that sense of security that is afforded by
an extension telephone close at hand? Friends
-or aid-can be summoned at an instant's
notice, without going to another part of the
house to telephone.

HEN you are using money to buy more money
-get your money's worth! Your savings may
just as well be earning four per cent for you. An Invest ,
ment Account with the Fidelity Trust Company will
pay you that.

man, for his third consecutive
term of office. His election was
unanimous.
Other officers elected u - ere Is-
rael Gould. vice-pres.dent: Sam
Fishman, secretary. and Nathan'
Fishman, treasurer.
Rabbi Isaac Stolrnan. wn• - • has ;7,7 a-
boot serving the congreza:::7 2-1 r
•
its spiritual lea•i(•r. was
and Aaron Si:, • r•
7 7
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ton.
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As his
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Fishman an:
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active ill,
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Leaders:
J. (is:.•:
tion:
West Side
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Lansky, Myer S
Les
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rse '5- -7-t
Schuster. Harr. St •-•. • •••- .
an :
well M. Goodman, 1.
Zussman.
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Messrs. Simon.
Goodman are the thr•
members of the con:re:c.c. ••
F..kell Fatbers C
Goodman being theyour:: •••
The Fs - •
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ber of the group. all of •h•
hate a- I...
active and energetli :7' :-
of the congregation,
Hyman Lansky
dent of the cemetc:-..
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and NI. Goldfarb vie. ! r.
Junior Star Club
Mr. Fishman. the b art • f :r .• ,
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The
tees and the members of the c
gregation look forward to the c.
Acts -1.
:::y far
ing year as the nv(st successful .
in the history of Mishkun I=ra,
Falcons.:
The Falcores are to have a lis-
!cwe'en party on Oct. 30. at the
Jewish le %tar.

Three new models, each de-
signed to niect a popular demand,
are announced by the Nash Motors
Company. The new' cars are a
special six four-door coupe at
$1443• a special six four-passenger
Victoria at $1,295 and a standard
six convertible cabriolet at $005.
"With the additions of these
new cars, the aNsh line now em-
braces 24 distinctive models, all
sixes, and ranging in price from
$ao to 81.000," says E. II. Mc•
Carty, general sales manager of
the Nash Motors Company. "Each
of the three nets cars was designed
especially to meet a demand for a
car of its type and as with all oth-
er Nash models, these new can
are equipped with the Nash seven-
bearing crankshaft motor."
In the special sit four-door
coupe, Nash prsents a model of
exceptional ,'harm and utility. It
is built for five passengers and is
distinguished at first glance by its
smart leather-finished back, it<
rakish front end visor and its
handsome in-built. nickel-strapped
custom trunk at the rear.

"The Butter and Egg Man. - is
now delighting audiences at the
Bonstelle Playhouse.
The story of "The Butter and
Egg Man" concerns a naive lad
from Chillicothe. Ohio, wha has a
small fortune and decides to go to
New York and ',rambler plays.
There he meets two small.time the-
atrical producers who have a show
that cannot last if new money is
net soon forthcoming.
The seennd act, acclaimed as one
of the funniest acts ever written,
finds the hero very much depressed.
He hues his partners out, however,
pn dares the ploy himself. and
walks oft with a handsome profit,
and their charming office •sistant.
"The Butter and Egg Man" is
the wittiest and liveliest jamboree
ever distilled Dem the atme phere
of Broadway, - said Gilbert Gabriel
in the New York Sun. "It is full
7f surprise and entertainment,
highly charged with humor," said
the New York Times.

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Twenty-two years of constant growth can mean
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SOFIA.-(J. T. Ao--The non-

Zionist Jews of Philippopolis, who
have refused to pay the compul-
sory tax imposed by the Jewish
community toward the Keren
Hayesod. have seceded from the
community.
They secured premises where
services for the high holidays were
held. It .1. stated that they are
taking steps with the authoriti•s
to obtain recognition as an inde-
pendent community.

A. C. Krenz

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
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