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ThEPerKorrjEwisnOROMICIII

13, 9minent Laymen and Rabbis Who Will
Tour the Country for Reform Judaism

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A Sheaf of Sheilas

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

I. What is the largest Reform I
Jewish Congregation in the coun-
try?
2. What Jewish scholar has writ-
ten the most favorable account of
Jesus?
3. What Christian scholar has
written the most favorable account
of Judaism?
4. What Jew ranks among the
great philosophers of our time?
5. What Jew ranks among the
greatest poets of our time?
ei. What Je w ranks among the
greatest scientists of our time?
7. What Grand Opera has a Jew-
ish family at Seder as one of its
sei nes?
S. What great musician was also
a notorious anti-Semite?
O. What great critic has attribu-
ted Wagner's anti-Semitism to the
fact that Wagner was himself a
Jew?
10. What is Ilavdalah?

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

T•Knot Staff:

On Nov. 13, the newly organized
staff of the Y-Knot paper met at
the clubhouse to complete arrange-
ments for their first issue. Judg-
ing by the discussion of plans, the
November Y-Knot will exceed all
previous issues.

Membership Meeting:
The November monthly meeting
of the Y. W. II. A. will he held
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 27, at 3:30
o'clock at which time Mr,. Ida El-
kin Katz, composer of "Technical
Work in Ear Training for the Pi-
ano" will be our special guest. She
has prepared for us a musical lec-
ture and concert that will be in-
tensely interesting.

Bridge Tournament:
The bridge tournament, under
the direction of the Phalanx Club,
continues to grow more and more
interesting as the elimination con-
test nears the end. The final event
will take place Nov. 20 at 2:30
o'clock and the loving cup will be
awarded the winner that evening at
a special program.

At Home:
The program of the Sunday At
llione" will be in the hands of the
Phalanx Club on Nov. 20. Beside
the splendid entertainment which
the buys have planned, a feature of
the evening Will be the awarding
of the loving cup to the winner of
the bridge tournament. All strang-
ers and newcomers in the city are
welcome.

11. Why do Orthodox Jews soak

Mill salt their meat?

12. ‘S hat rabbi figures as a char-
acter in Floyd Dell's "Moon Calf"?
13. What great Jewish singer
started out as a protege of Madam
Tetrazzini?
Who is the American Jewess
generally t shared to have been the
model for the (iameter of Rebecca
in Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe"?
15. Which HO: el: of Charles Dick-
ens' center around Jewish charac-
ters?
15. Who is the greatest living
Hebrew inuet?
17. Who is the president of the
Jewish Centers :Association of De-
troit?
18. What is Nadelan?
la. What is a Simehith?
20. lV hat is the meaning of Hal-
lelujah?

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Members of Flying Squadron
who will address 270 Mass Meet-
ings during the month of Novem-
girls who otherwise have no coun- ber in the interest of the Union
selor or friend will come to us and of American Hebrew Congrega-
accept our :der of friendship and tions. Seated, left to right: Bo..
advice. As fur jobs, they are real- card Ginsberg, Detroit; Rabbi
ly growing, more numerous. Is your Charles A. Levi, Milwaukee; Rabbi
application in our office? Do you Leo M. Franklin, Detroit; Dr.
tell your friends that we can help
them secure competent girls to fill
their vacancies? Please remember
our telephone numbers, Glendale
71171 and Glendale OO86.

(Answers On Last Page)

Will Give Dance
To Help Orphans

"Arms and the Man"

The performance of "Arms and
the Man" by the New York Thea-
ter Guild Players at the Masonic
Temple on Saturday afternoon,
Nov. 19, is sure to delight the
group of "Y" members who plan
to attend. "The King's Henchmen"
on Monday evening, Nov. 28, is the
next production which the members
will witness en masse.

Ballroom Dancing:
If you do not dance or, perhaps,
do not (lance well, let us help you.
The class meets Wednesday eve-
nings at 5:30.

Book Chat Club:
If you are interested in reading
good poetry or fiction, inquire
about our Book Chat Club which
meets on Tuesday evening at 5:0a
o'clock.

Chess and Checker Club:
If you know how to play either
of these games or want to learn.
inquire at this club at the (Ace.

Bridge•Tes:
The executive committee have
planned a bridge-tea for Sunday
afternoon, Dee. 1 at 2:30 o'clock to
meet
ai
the pledge
nieni-1
made by the
'rship of the United Jewish Cam-
Friday Services:
The services on Nov. 18 were led onion. Come tot thec l ubhouse and
by Mr. Isaac Gilbert whose inspir- make ararngement s for your table ,
ing message was a real treat to the early.
congregation of young nien and
women. On Nov. 25, Mr. A. J. Saturday Dances:
Levin, a prominent attorney in the
Saturday evening finds our mem-
city will conduct the services. Come bership and their friends emoting
with your friends and take tea with our delightful dance at Webster
us following the services.
Hall. The dance hour has been ex-
tended to 12:30 so that all who
come
late may get their "money's
Bureau of Personal Service:
1Ve. never forget that all the girls worth."
have certain problems to be solved
When the first reed dies one
-problems which run the entire
circle of life-and we hope that our knows that a'utumn's at the door,

Julian lorgenstern, President of l anti; Rabbi Isaac Landman, Far
Hebrew I mon College; lion. Al- Rockaway; Edwin IL Meissner, St.
fred M. Cohen, Chairman Board Louis; David A. Brown, Detroit,
of Governors II. U. C.; Oscar Ber- Chairman of Board of Finance•
man, Cincinnati; Rabbi Louis Milford Stern, Detroit; Rabbi
Mann, Chicago. Standing: Isidor Felix A. Levy, Chicago; Rabbi
Wise, son of the late Is Si. Nlorris M. Feuerlicht, Indianapolis,
Wise; Rabbi George Zepin, Cin- President II. U. C. Alumni; Julius
cinnati; Maurice Freiberg, Cincin- 11. Meyer, Chicago,

gempir Seth El LAVANBURG WILLS

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Plans are being formulated to
make the annual dance of the De-
troit llsbrew Orphan Home, of
.17 Rowena street, which will be
held Monday evening December 12,
at the Arcadia, one of the most
soecessful ones in the history of
the organization. Much interest
is now being centered in the or-
phan home at the present time,
(foe to the recent decision to build
a now orphanage on their ground
at Linwood and Davison avenues
as soon as possible, and it is hoped
that the proceeds of this dance
will help considerably to swell the
building fund.
Under the able chairmanship of
Mrs. Ralph Paul, and her enthus-
iastic committee which consists of
Mrs. Fannie Rodin, Mrs. Herman
Cohen, Mrs. Morris Newman, Mrs.
.Alex Taub, Mrs. Max Elias, Mrs.
Louis J. Newman, Mrs. Jacob
Cohen, Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, Mrs
A. 0. Mirky, Mrs. S. Feinberg,
Mrs. A. Applebaum and several
others, many novel features are
being planned. The program com-I
mittee is headed by Mrs. Louis'
Newman, and weekly meetings are
lining held at the homes of the
various committee members. The
last meeting was held (III Till,(laY
evening, Nov. 15, at the halite of
Mrs. Ralph Paul, chairman. Ticket,
may be purchased from members
of the committee, or at the door.

Temple Arts Society:

The November program of the
Arts Society, the first program of
this season, will be given Tuesday
night, Nov. 27, at 8 o'clock. Mrs.
Regene F. Cohane is in charge. The
Arts Society is contributing sev-
eral comedy skits to "Tip-Top-
Topics" the musical show given by
the Young. People's Temple Club,
December 3, 4 and 5,

Sale of Lebkuchen:

The Temple Sisterhood calls at-
tenton to the fact that they have
received a fresh shipment of I.eb-
kuchen put up in tasteful boxes.
This delicious confection is for
sale by the Sisterhood, all profits
derived therefrom being devoted
to the Nettie Simon Relief Fund.
Mrs. Julius Rothschild is chairman
of the Committee having this sale
in charge. Purchases may be made
through her or in the office of the
Temple secretary.

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LARGE BEQUESTS

Hebrew Ornhan Ilome To Annual Students Day:
Students' Day will be celebrated Leaves Fortune To Charities;
Benefit By Big Affair
Sunday, Nov. 20. Dr. Leo M.
On Dec. 12.
Other Notable Gifts
Franklin will occupy the pulpit

and speak on the subject "Behind
the Scenes on the Stage of Lfe."
Services begin at 10:45.
Out of town students will be
the guests of the Young People's
Temple Club and the Temple Sis-
terhood for services in the morn-
ing, luncheon and entertainment
at noon, and dancing in the after-
noon.
We sincerely hope that many of
our own young people will be
present.
Only those will be provided with
luncheon who have made previous
reservations.

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Mark Week.

NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.-The
bulk of his $4,000,000 estate was
left by Frederick I.. Lavanburg to
the foundation tie established for
bettering housing conditions
arming the poor of New York, ac-
cording to his will, filed for pro-
bate. Mr. Lavanburg died Nov.
Always active in charitable
work, his benefactions (luring his
last six months are said to have
totaled 81,500,000, and in years
previous to have been more than
$1,000,000.
The Hannah Lavanburg Home I
for Immigrant Girls, nt Stuyves-
ant l'ark, which he founded fifteen I
years ago in memory of his moth-
er, receives $500,000, and $50,000
is divided among fifty employees
who were working for Mr. Lavan-
burg at the time of his death.
Nearly $1,000,000 is bequeathed
to "all persons to whom I feel
bound by kinship or other ties."
Alumnae associations of the
Nurses Training Schools of nine
hospitals in New York receive
$3,000 each,

These longer evenings
we need music in our lives

One may be a staid business man from 8 until 6 P.M., or an inexorable
barrister at the law courts in the morning, but, as the sky grays in the west
and the soft rays of lamplight fall across the floor, we want to be human
beings above all else.
It is then that we want friends around us. It is then that we avant the
soul-satisfying music that only a good piano can provide.
We want to lift up our hearts in song to unburden us from the cares
of the day. We want to listen enraptured to a beautiful sonata or to the
soft, sweet notes of an old ballad.
We live for those hours we spend by the piano. They are the very
essence of our lives. Without them we would be drudges, trcadmilling
our way from day to day.
No wonder then, that we feel a certain sentiment toward these spacious
salons of ours. As we walk among the wonderful pianos- these famous
makes of grands, uprights and players that we have gathered together for
your approval--our thoughts arc of the hundreds of fine instruments that
have gone from here into as many homes, bringing good dicer and the Joy
of music to all who come near.

Every Piano here is purchasable by a small cash payment
on the out-of-income plan. Credit allotted on your old piano

BOSTON.-(J. T. AL-A. C.
Ratshesky, who, last year gave
8100,000 to the Beth Israel Hos-
pital fund, contributed a sum of
$200,000 at the "Victory Dinner"
STEINWAY SOHMER
WEBER
VOSE
STECK
of the hospital held at the Hotel
Stutter. Mr. Ratshesky's gift is
LUDWIG
PREMIER
GRINNELL
for a building of the hospital in
memory of his brother I. A. Rat.
the
shesky.
Eleven hundred guests paid
STEINWAY WEBER STECK STROUD AEOLIAN
$250 a plate at the dinner launch-
"Tip-Top-Topics":
ing the hospital's campaign for
"Tip-Top-Topics", the best and $300,000.
"The Musical
Detroit"
Palace Will Exemplify the biggest musical show every given
ST. LOUIS.--(J. T. A.)-A
by our Young People's -Temple
Cultural Triumphs Of
Club or by any Temple organiza- gift of 8111o,ol0 to the St. Louis
Minority Groups.
tion, will he given Saturday, Sun- Y. M. II. A. and Y. W. H. A. was
day and Monday, Dec. 3, 4 and 5. made by Mark C. Steinberg, bank-
MOSCOW.- (J. T. A.) - The There wIl be 120 people in the er of this city.
Representatives
cornerstone for the nationalities cast. There is still room for a
The donation is to provide ads
palace., a building designed to ex- few young people who can play, ditional facilities for increasing
emplify the cultural achievements dance or act. Report to Mr. Rich- the "Y" membership.
of the national minorities in Soviet ard Gage any evening at 7 o'clock.
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branch Stores
Russia, was laid last week as a In the meantime every member of
part of the celebrations of the tenth the congregation should put asieL
anniversary of the Bolshevik revo- any one of the above given dais s .
lution.
CALENDAR
The building is to be the head- The Pre-Confirmation and
quarters for the cultural organi- Confirmation CI
November
20-- Sunday: Pep
r.
zations of the various nationalities
supper
and
dance, under auspices
All students who were member ,
and for the representatives of the of the Pre-Confirmation class last of House Council. G p. ni. Admis-
various autonomous regions in the
year are now eligible to join Ow sion 50c.
Soviet Union.
Wednesday, Nov. 23-Thanks-
Confirmation class this year.
Representatives of the various
Boys and girls who are of the giving program. Jr. Dramatic Club Bible Classes:
nationalities were present at the
The Bible CI:zses of the con-
Confirmation age (Id years old 8 o'clock. No admission fee.
ceremonies. Construction will be
regation Emanuel, under the
Sunday, Nov. 27- -Sh. Niger,
next May and in the eighth grade
begun in the spring and it is ex-
both in public school and Temple will speak on "Der Younger Yid- II uperviion of Rabbi A. St. Ash-
pected the building will be complet-
-chord) who (lid not attend the disher Dor in America"--2nd of , ti sky, are progressing steadily
ed ill t WO years. A newspaper in
•ith their work of this season.
Pre-Confirmation class last year Yiddish lecture series. Admission
51 laneauges, including Yiddish,
The following are a list of the
for some good reason sickness, or 50c. S p. m.
I was issued by the ('entral Nation-
Sunday, Dec. 4 -Center flay -I P upils who h.lve achieved high
late public school hours-must see
, edifies Publishing House on the
the Rabbi about making up the era, first play of season, fi p. m. 5 cholastic attainments last Sunday
Bolshevik revolution celebration.
Monday, Dec. 1O-Chanukah n sauna:: Miss Esther Ashin4,,•!•
work of the Pre-Confirmation
I - - ---
program, given by Intermediate e lass: Co idea Rosenthal, Emil !-
clam.
ZIONISTS
erg, Louis }Cue?, Sadie Karball,
An appointment may be made Dramatic group, 14 p. nt.
I
Sunday, Der. 25-Dr, S. Mar- N lark Leach and Sidney Leach.
with Rabbi Frani for any after-
Miss Judith Ashinsky's
gushes
will
speak
on
"Der
Zukunfl
noon. A letter explaining the sit-
Irvin Amerikaner Yiddentum." I loth Lipsky, Barrio RosentI•sI
uation
will
be
give
the
same
at-
Nasion•I Fund Gets !slur-
Bernstein, Sarah Solal.
tention an a personal conference. Third of Yiddish lecture series. (
■ nce Policies.
Emanuel Dorfman and Lillian
The confirmation class meets Admission 50c. 8 p. m.
1
Veisnian.
'
Various Zionist organirations with Dr. Franklin every Thurs-
M iss Mary Newnian's class:
Pep Supper and Dance:
were named the beneficiaries in in- day afternoon at 4:30. All boys
The pep supper and dance, Mildred Agranove, Flora Beek-
surance policies amounting to $25,- and girls who will be thirteen
which is being held at the Center min, Ruth Stamel, 1),:thy Ros-
years
old
next
May
and
in
the
000.00 issued by the Judea Life In-
n, Selma Brown and Blanche
on Sunday, Nov. 20 at fi p. en., will
surance ('ernpany, it was learned seventh grade belong to the Pre-
be different from anything that Shevin.
Confirmation clam.
this week.
Miss Gertrude Goldman's class:
has been held before at the Con-
The Jewish Notional F on d l e d b y
Granoff, Dorothy Green-
receiving 11 policy-bequests total- The Price of Culture: ter. Thi: will be a Cabaret Style, •
There is only one way to attain a head waiter and waitresses for baum, Jerome Arra, Gerald Beck-
Other policy-hold-
ing
Ilan,
Marion
Greenbaum, Sylvia
cultured
personality.
It
is
Lai
the
tables
which
will
be
arranged
era made the Bozalel Art Institute, A
. hase and Evelyn Greenberg.
of Palestine, Ilelirew University of devote a definite regular time to: in horseshoe fashion, and cabaret
Miss
Golda
Greenbaum's
class:
Jerusalem, Koren Ilayesod, and study. No Jew can consider him.! numbers will be given between
Palestine Workers Fund the bene., ssslf cultured unless he knows Jew. I courses of the supper, which will Goldie Leventhal, Marion Kallin,
. .
Mitchell
Mandelberg,
Leslie
Shear,
ish literature, Jewish religious I be catered.
u o e lanes.
The speakers will he Rabbi Leon Sylvai Fink and Florence Albert.
More and more Jews and friends thought, and Jewish history.
Miss Ftro , r, Friedman's class:
Beth El College of Jewish From and Mr. Sol. I.evin, who
of the Zionist cause are adopting
this novel mode of contribution to Studies invites you to devote Mon- will represent the Board of the Harold Hoffman, Vivian Corniss,
Susan
Jacobs, I.ucilce Kavanau,
day night or Tuesday afternoon to Jewish Centers Association, Mr.
the Zionist movement.
ore or two fascinating courses in Harold Horwitz, president of the and Norman Blum.
Miss Miriam Omenke's class'
House Council; Mr. Sol Snider-
Better go without no dicine than Jewish culture.
man, who will speak on Clubs and Saul Ilagut, Eugene Manberg and
call in a clumsy physician._
Activities of the ('enter; Mr. Agatha Ruben.
The Be:belie:
The pupils of Miss Esther A•h•
It is important to the Jewish edu- Harry Gaines, who will speak on
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
cati,n of your child that he shall the Athletics at the Center, and insky's class will participate in
he a subscriber to the School Miss Marion Simons, who will the program which will take place
rates "which are loiter than
The first speak on the Social Facilities of at the clove of the assembly hour
paper, the Bethelite.
those existing in any other
issue for the year appears this the Center. Mr. Edward Weise next Sunday morning. Miss Ger-
similar city in America."
trude Goldman is in charge.
I Sunday, Novmher 20 Please ser• will act as toastmaster.
Living nt the
Dancing will follow the supper.
that your child is a subscriber.
lairbairn is like
I The subscrption is fifty cents per The admission for both the supper The Newspaper Reporter Talks It
living at home.
Over With the Radio Announcer.
year No single espies will be sold. and dance is 50c.
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You'll forget
"What cigarette do you smoke?"
Oakman Mothers Club:
The High School
Clam W. Bynum, Vice Pm. and Gen. Mgr.
homesickness
"Murad," says the radio an-
The Oakman Mother.: Club will
Community Fund Campaign:
Clifford irritant.,
where comfort
The boys and girls of our high hold a meeting on Saturday, Nov. nounc•r.
"Why?" says the reporter.
school are trying to raise within 19, at the Longfellow school at
makes for happi-
BRANC111 , 1
"While
there
is
almost
infinite
the next two Sundays the $10d 2:30 p. m. A musical afternoon
Boulevard
Deartrorn
Hammack
ness.
General Motors Bldg.
which they pledged to the Com-, has been arranged. Mr. Harry satisfaction in putting a fine pro-
WS Weir Mirhigan
ere? Joaerti Commas
Smile* as Lou as VI
munity Fund.
Please encourar Antler will give a talk on Music gram on the air, it is achieved
Wy•ndottr - 3013 Iltdd'e Street
T•.ns •5 Low as
your child to contribute. Appreciation which will be illus- nevertheless by the hardest sort of
trated with demonstrations on the work. The voice often rebels and
Following happiness is like rhos- piano. Election of officers will the nerve: become raw. In turn-
ing to a cigarette for relaxation,
ing the wind or clutching the take place.
the throat and the nerves must be
shadow.
All boys between the area of 9 humored. And I find that Murad,i
Do•ntroat
rep, cot
When a poor man visits his relit- and 13 are invited to join the because of its pure tobacco, Is a!
Cherry 7020
Columba at John R.
ooderaft clap, which meets on pacifist with its
h ey d nt h
tiv en t th
hurry t ki as
• d smoothness'
and winning aroma."
I Tuesdays at 4 o'clock.
his feet.

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