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SCHWARTZBARD TO
GO TO PALESTINE
The Outstanding
Achievement Among Radios
PARIS.-(J. T. A.1- -Shobisi
Notable among the new artist.
Schwartzbard, acquitted slayer
with the Detroit Symphony Or•
Sunday Services:
Semion Petlura, was re!,-a-c.1
chestra this season is Bernard Ktt
from the Paris prison where he
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy gel, violinist.
spent 18 months awaiting trial.
the pulpit Sunday morning, Nov.
Mr. Kugel, although still 1
It isms stated here that he in-
0, speaking tin the subject, "Some young 111:111, hits all cnciaable me
By RABBI LEON FRAM,
tends to go to Palestine with
American Illusions." with special
Director of Religious Education, Temple Beth El.
his wife and settle there.
reference to Dr. Albert C. Dief-
It was learned that M. 'Torres
fenbach's new book. Services be-
1 What Hebrew word has be-1
9. What book of the Bible con- gin at 10:45,
was invited to go to the United
come a part of the English voeabu-1 tains the sentence "Wine is a
States to address a meeting to
t^
mocker, and whosoever reeleth Sabbath Services:
be arranged by the American
2. What Jewish dish has been thereby is not wise?"
.1i.wish Congress. A banquet
Sabbath services, as usual, will
placed on the menus of American
10. Who is Alfred Dreyfus?
will be given here next week in
be held in the Brown Memorial
restaurants?
11. What great French states-
honor tif NI 'Torre , .
Chapel on Saturday, Nov. 5. The
3. Who is the e cativo direc-1 man championed the cause of sermon this Saturday will be
Ware edera. Dreyfus?
for of the Jew
preached by Rabbi Leon Pram un-
lion of Detroit?
12. What French novelist was
der the title "Get Thee Out."
4. What book of the Bible con- the Icading champion of the cause
MASTBAUM'S WIDOW
tains the sentence "Many waters of Alfred Dreyfus?
cannot quench love, neither can
13. Who is the author of the Men's Temple Club:
PATRONESS OF ART
The
fellowship
sleeting
of
the
No "C" Batteries
No "B“ Batteries
the flood , drown it?"
book of Jewish stories entitled "At
No "A" Batteries
Men's Temple Club takes place
What book of the Bible con- the Foot of Sinai?"
Complete
Rodin
Museum
Be-
To
Tuesday,
Nov.
15,
at
6
p.
m.
The
tains the sentence "And they shall
14. What works of Anatole
beat their swords into plough- France contain Jewish characters? speakers on this occasion will be:
gun by Jules E. Mastboom
°AT last, an all-electric set! You use simply the alternating current than
shares and their spears into prun-
15. M
is the president of Arthur Vandenberg, William Hen-
lights your home. No batteries, 110 charger, no acids, no water -just the
ry Gallagher and Dr. 1. Leo Short-
ing hooks? "
Temple Beth El, Detroit?
PHILADF:LPHIA.
1% A.)
connection with your lighting circuit-simplicity -readiness --steady
16. Who is the president of man. Come and bring as your
6. What people besides the
:Mrs. Jules E. Nlastbaurn, widow
guest a non-Jewish friend.
Jewish (ample has been described Shimmy Zmlek, Detroit?
D ower-fullest efficiency-such satisfaction in operation, such enjoyment
(if the late Jules E. Nlasthaum,
as having "the Bible in its blood?"
in radio reception, as
17. What is the Balfour Dec-
widow of the late Jules E. Mast-
Temple
Arts
Society:
What
great
English
poem
laration?
7.
vou have heretofore
bau IP, who died last December, an-
has been written about th e fi rst
10. 'F0 whom was the Balfour
The Temple Arts Society will
oitunced on her return from Paris
had no conception of.
three chapters of the Book of Declaration addressed?
give its first series of one-act plays
that she will go ahead with the
Genesis?
20. Who is the writer of the on Tuesday evening, Nov. 29.
$400,000 museum to house the
Be Sore to See, and
8. What book of the Bible con- drama "Nathan the Wise?"
collection of Rodin statue , and
BERNARD KUGEL
tains the phrase "And wine that
Temple Sisterhood:
Hear the
branzes acquired by her husband.
maketh glad the heart of man?"
One hundred pieces are in Phila-
(Answers On Last Page)
The Temple Sisterhood will hold ord as a concert artist and virtu-
KELLOGG
Splendid
its annual luncheon meeting. on 1.0. Ile comes to Detroit from a delphia, she said, and soother hun-
Learn of the remark-
Monday, Nov. 14, at 1 p. m. The season in Cincinnati, where he was dred or more in Paris. As soon as
speaker will be Dr. William E. a member of the Cincinnati Sym- the white marble blocks are cut
able advance in radio
AMERICAN ILLUSIONS
Barton, who is the author of many phony Orchestra under the direc- they will be shipped from l'aris,
construction achieved
TO BE SERMON TOPIC books
Mrs. Nlastbaurn said, and the work
and notably recognized as tion of Fritz Reiner.
through the develop-
the outstanding authority upon the
At the age of 17, Mr. Kugel ae on the museum will commence.
0
,, ,,pnday morning, Nov. 0, De life of Lincoln. Reservations for
ment of the wonderful
peared its etdoist with the New The site is oil the Parkway at
M. Franklin will speak from the luncheon will be accepted no
Kellogg alternating
'keenly-third
street.
Mr.
Mast-
the pulpit of Temple Beth El on later than Thursday, Nov. 10. York .Philharnionie Orchestra in haunt valued his Rodin collection
current
tubes, includ-
the
Rruch
1.1
:Minor
Concerto,
win-
A „„.,,ti n , of the Mogen Devil the subject "Stone American Illu-
They should be sent to the secre- ning the acclaim of the most dis- at $1,000,000.
ing the Kellogg alter-
Club was held OH 'Thursday . Oct. sions." The sermon will be based tary of the temple, Julius Roths- criminating critics of that groat
While in Paris Mrs. aMstbaum
nating current power
27, at the Delmar Talmud Torah. upon a book recently pubh,hed by child. The luncheon will be $1.25 center of musical talent.
ordered a stone building to he eon-
tube learn of the
The club has a basketball team Dr. Albert C. Dieffenbach under per plate. This meeting, which is
He has studied with the greatest structed near the tumbled-down
which practices every Wednesday the title "Religious Liberty-An the outstanding event on the cal- masters of the violinist's art, not- workshop of the late French sculp-
marked advantage of
at the Sherard Intermediate American Illusion." In this ad- endar of the Temple Sisterhood, ably Carl Flesch and
tor
to
house
his
many
unfinished
the
exclusive Kellogg
KW.
School's gymnasium. It was de- dress, however, Dr. Franklin will promises to be an unusually inter- Roost'. At the famous JOhll
Curtis In- works. It will be known as the
system of inductive
cided to join the intermediate di- also discuss phases of the social, esting one. Be sure to come.
Jules
E.
3Iastbaum
:Memorial
in
stitute of Music he acquired a
tuning--of the clear-
vision of the Jewish Center the economic and the political
thorough musical background and France, she said.
ness and fulness of tone
League. Strict measures are be thought and life of America, which Young People'. Temple Club:
what the critic of the New York
ing taken to enforce the absence are of vital present interest. Serv-
brought about by the fivc-
Try-outs for the cast of the mu- Sun called "an excellent tone.
ices begin at 10:45. The public is
rules.
foot air passage of the
sical comedy to be given by the good technique and a musical
Henry Faigin presided when the cordially invited.
Young People's Temple Club will style."
Kellogg tone chamber
program began. The best articles
be held next Sunday. Nov. 6, at
His teachers at the Curtis In-
-it is aradio for those
in the New Palestine magazine The Newspaper Reporter Asks the 2:30 sharp in the Brown Memorial stitute were Sigmund Stokowsky,
Cabinet
of
Cdogrii
Wilmot
who demand superior
Baseball Fan.
were read and discussed thorough-
Chapel. Richard Gage, the coach, George Wedge and Dr. Elton Sisterhood:
Unwind!, &amnia Drrio
- -
ly. A general discussion of cur
quality-it will he a
will personally select the cast on
On Monday afternoon in the
rent events followed. The lust Na-
"What do you smoke?"
revelation to you.
the basis of merit in performance. :‘1' 3I‘rt. Kugel has appeared in con- vestry rooms of the Temple Eman-
tional Young Judean Convention
"Murad Cigarettes," says the Come tuft. All young, people of •erts before the NlacDowell Club, uel Synagogue a musical tea was
Come,
and the oratory contest, which was baseball fan.
temple households who have talent Lake Nlohonk :Mountain House and given by the Sisterhood. Vocal
held at the same time, were de-
"Why Murals ?" asks the re- -singing, (lancing, acting, play- numerous other organizations. solos were given by Miss Della
scribed by Morris Groff.
"The ilfutical Center of Detroit''
porter.
ing, fun-making, are wanted for Ile has given recitals at Aeolian Tobin and Mrs. A. B. Stralser gave
For next week, a survey of the
"My idea of a wonderful after- the young people's musical com- Hall and Carnegie Hall, New York. the Bible reading. Rabbi Ashin- I
important articles in all of the noon is to have a seat just back edy.
and appeared as assisting artist sky gave a very inspiring address.
Ediy
Fr',
•
New Palestine magazines for the of the home plate and a box of
will Marguerite D'Alvarez and Mrs. Ralph Paul, chairman of the
Aimee,
Arnon, rafters
last year will be made. The mem- Murads in my pocket. And if the Beth El College:
Steinway Repeeteritateres
entertainment committee, has
the Bethoven Society.
bers in the club will make the sur- game is close, there's nothing to
Gladly
in
Yon,
Since his coming to Detroit Mr. planned the following entertain-
What to you know about the
vey.
1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT
beat a Mural for relaxation when difference between the Jewish idea Kugel has appeared in concert at ments for the coming season:
Arranird
Hong
you stand up to get the kinks out of morality and that of other re- the Plum Hollow Country Club. There will be a regular meeting
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Dorset Branch Stara
When the poor give to the rich of your legs at the start of the ligions and philosophies?
Many of the Jewish community followed by a Thanksgiving pro-
"THERE'S A GRINNE.LL STORE NEAR suit:'
the devillaughs.
'lucky seventh."'
What do you know about con- will renis(mber his two beautiful gram and card party to be held
temporary Jewish literature and solos and encore at the openins on Nov. 21. On Dec. 18, a Cha-
meeting of the Men's Temple Club nukah dinner will take place and
the recognition it has received?
Can you discuss intelligently on the occasion of Aaron Sapiro'• on Jan. 16 there will be a regular
the stirring events now in process address, when he was accompanied meeting. Feb. 6 will be Jewish
Arbor Day for the children. Feb.
at the piano by Alan Kopelson,
_
in the world of Jewry?
EST-1 BUSIED SINCE 1906
20 will be a regular meeting and
Can you read understandingly
10347 Woodw'd
sh
card
party celebrating Washing-
and appreciatively the literature HERSFIMAN BANQUET
e op Where Courtesy
ton's birthday, and on March 6
of the Bible?
1
"t1een Cahsi‘
and
Service
PrevaiL
there
will
be
a
Purim
fancy
dress
Register for classes either Mon- PLANS COMPLETED
ball.
day night at 8 or Tuesday after-
noon at 2.
To Observe Twentieth Anniver-
sary of Ministry Here.
The Bethelite:
Ilas your child subscribed to the
Plans have been completed for
school paper, the Bethelite? The the testimonial banquet to be
subscription is 50 cents.
given in honor of Rabbi A. NI.
Hershman of Congregation
Graduating Class of 1928:
Shaarey Zedek at the Book-Cadil-
The graduating class of Temple lac Hotel Sunday, Nov. 20, at 6
Beth El High School is now or- o'clock.
ganized. Its instructor is Louis
Rabbi Hershman recently com-
Schostak. The class of 1928 con-
sists of the following: Florence pleted 20 years of service with the
Dancing hours 12-2, 6-8 and 9:30-1 a. m. :
Abramsky, Virginia Bachrach, congr egation. A distinguished
Morton A. Bauman, Leah Bol- gathering is expected to partici-
hover, Dorothy Bloomgarden, Je- pate in the demonstration.
rome Brasch, Bernard Brown, Mae
The visiting guest of honor will
Cohen, Marcia Cohen, Loretta be Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of
Special dining rooms for banquets and large parties
Cohn, Dorothy DeYoung, Pearl the Jewish Theological Sem:nary
with no additional charge.
Gallow, Bertha Geller, Ilarriet and of Dropsie College.
Goldberg, Milton L. Goldstein,
Rabbi Hershman was chosen
For reservation, ask for MR. WOODS
Sanford Gordon, Sylvia Gordon, rabbi of Shaarey Zetlek in the
Ramon
Jacobstein,
Hilda
Jakont,
summer
of 1907. The late Dr.
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Gretchen Kahan, Charles Kauf- Solomon Schechter, president of
man, Seldon Leach, Jan Levy, Her- the seminary, attended the instal-
man Lichtenstein, Bertha Lorig, lation exercises and delivered an
Dorothy Love, Rose Perlman, address.
Rhea Rosenthal, Ameroll F.
Before coming to Detroit he was
Rothschild, Paul R. Salomon, fur one year rabbi of Adath Jeshu-
Sophie Schmier, Amelia Segall, run congregation, Syracuse. this
Samuel Seaver, Max S. Simon, post was the first he occupied after
Louis Snitz, Sol Stein, Josephine graduating from the Jewish Theo-
Stern, Julius Weinberger, Robert logical Seminary in 1000.
E ARE appreciative of the fact that with the large increase
Weinberger, Betty Weisberg, Paul-
The committee on arrangements
in demand for the Packard car you may be under the im-
ine Weisenthal, Clement Weitz- is composed of Robert Nlarwil,
man, Ruth Woolf and Ruth Zile. Isaac Shetzer, Aaron Klein and
pression that delivery cannot be made for several months. This
All of these students who will have Maurice II. Zackheim.
attended regularly during the year
is wrong.
and completed the work required
will receive their graduation di-
ploma in May.
During this year Packard has invested nearly ten million dollars
CALENDAR
in
increased manufacturing facilities. This expenditure is now
:
The Hebrew CI
Wednesday, Nov. 9--Speaker,
Your child can now learn Ile- Morris D. 'Waldman, on "Condi-
bearing fruit in increased production, and today we can offer
brew in our school-reading, com-
position, grammar, conversation tions of the Jews In Poland." No
reasonable dates of delivery on nearly all types and practically
charge. 8:30 o'clock.
and translating. Classes are held
Sunda y, Nov. 13-Speaker,
every Saturday morning at 10.
immediate
delivery on the Packard Six five-passenger sedan.
Lawrence Lipton.
Sunday, Nov. 20-Pep supper
High School Athletics:
Boys cif the high school are wel- and dance. Under auspices of
Why not buy a Packard Six today, pay for it within a year, as
come to the use of the gymnasium House Council. Admission 50
cents.
many prefer to do, and then keep it five or more years as does
every Saturday evening, 7 to 9.
Sunday,
Nov.
27-Speaker,
Sh.
Classes and teams are being
the average owner? If your present car is of average value it
formed. Boys who wish to join Niger; sl•ellnd of Yiddish lecture
series.
on
"Der
Munger
Yiddisher
should give their names to Rabbi
will more than make the new car down payment and leave no
dor
In
Amerika"
(The
Jewish
Frit m.
Youth In America). Admission
cash outlay except for the small monthly notes.
50 cents.
Sunday, Dec. 25-Dr. S. Mar-
goshes, "Die Zukunft fun dem
The Packard Six five-passenger sedan,
costs you but
Amerikaner Yiddentum" (The Fu-
Fenkell Activities:
The following classes have been ture of American Jewry). 8:30
organized and are already meeting p. m. Admission 50 cents.
regularly: The Yiddish class meets
every Wednesday at 1 p. m.; the Thank You!
$2 3 7 870
citizenship class every Wednesday
The Jewish Centers Association
at 2 o'clock and the bridge class wishes to thank Mrs. Esther Fen-
every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 berg for her kind donation of a
p. m. sharp. These classes are for , complete set of the Jewish En-
adults. On Friday afternoons at cyclopedia to the library of the
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4 o'clock a Woodcraft class is be- Jewish Canter.
The people o f Detroit enjoy gas
ing: conducted for boys.
rates "it hich are lower than
More classes are being organ- Cooking Chia.:
including tax, freight and all of the necessary accessories.
ized and as soon as a definite day
those existing in any other
A cooking class has been organ-
and
time is set notice will be sent ized in the West Warren district
similar city in America."
to those registered. In the mean- and will meet every Wednesday
time it still isn't too late to regis. afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the
ter for any class. These classes Kronk Community House, Junc-
are being conducted at the Fenkell tion and McGraw.
574 E. Jefferson at St. Antoine
8500 Woodward at Philadelphia
branch of the Jewish Center, 3430
Ch., W. Bennett. Vtce •re.. anJ ton. Mar.
Cadillac 7000
Fenkell avenue, either downstairs Delray Mothers' Club:
Empire 7123
Clifford at Deal,
in the auditorium or upstairs in
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The first meeting of the season
M. CHANDLER HART
the clubrooms.
2961 Cratmt Ave.-M•lrea. 1060
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Are. Lamt1e1149 4460
of
the
Delray
Mothers'
Club
will
BRANCHES:
RUSSELL WALKER
Hamtramck
Don't forgets The Fenkell Moth- be held on Tuesday evening, Nov.
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ers' Club meets next Saturday aft- .8, at the Delray Synagogue.
105 We.. Msehinan
Gesural kIncoes 111J.
ernoon, Nov. 5, at 3430 Fenkell
Wranclorte-76 Non h !Wale A.e.
Fenkell Mothers' Club:
avenue at 2:30 p. m.
The Fenkell Mothers' Club is
0
OWNS
We must mark seven times and holding its first meeting of the
Fenkell
branch of the Jewish Cen-
cut once.
ter on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 2:30
The odor with which • new ves- p. m. The subject of the talk will
sel is once impregnated will cling be "The Works of Modern Jewish
Writers."
to it for • long time afterwards.
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Continual investment in new
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capital to provide for greater
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