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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-11-18

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America Avish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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GRAHAM MOTOR COACH CARRIES 1'
LABORATORY FOR TESTING MILK "On The Steppes: A Russian Diary"

Flat H,shot
S.
le their
Detroit"
different
oof their
) Toki o,

JAMES N. ROSENBERG'S NEW BOOK.

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1 -' 4 the
d during
l'Io" said
t people
oosr fad
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o..,,, a

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,n we
that

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tw hingtos
ow initial
r national

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etv with
president
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children
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of far-oti
on him.
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A completely equipped labora-
tory for the testing of milk now
controls the purity of supply at
the source throughout Illinois. In-
stalled in a Graham Brothers mo-
tor coach, the laboratory makes
the rounds of all creameries in the
state, furnishing an added safe-
guard heretofore impracticable.
The motor conch laboratory is
of the standard Graham Brothers
street car type, 198 of which are
operated by the Detroit Street
Railways and hundreds more in
other cities throughout the world.
In place of seats, work benches,
incubators, sterilizers and sink
with running water, were installed
along the sides. The center aisle

3815 W. FORT

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INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.

Randolph 5449

2127 First National Bank Bldg.

rrin rs:r

li 940

Make this, in the Seder so
often repeated refrain a
reality. Visit Jerusalem,
see the dawn of a new
Jewish II o m e la n d, the
dream of hundreds of gen-
erations fulfilled. It will
hearten and delight you to
see the progress made by
Jewish Pioneers within the
last few years. Make this
pilgrimage in the world's
fastest steamer, the

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RESTAURANT

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Our Pollooy: Conscientious Service.

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Isaiah Chernoff, director of the
Kaolitnah Hebrew Schools, an-
nounces that beginning with the
coming season a kindergarten for

Detroit
Plumbing w
School

All Forms of Insurance

nts

"KADIMAH" SCHOOLS
OPEN KINDERGARTEN

By Fred M. Buteel.
"1/id you, yourself, see any pow-, says: "In 1921 the J. I). t'., with
great hesitation, voted $100,000 for
pie killed or wounded in pogroms.
the
agri-
tutAlyst
development
of
"Who didn't? In Elizabethgrad,
If the layman is very devout
I saw lhOt) dead Jews-some in the cultural activities. The work pros- and, as a result of habit or con-
streets, sonic in the hospitals, some pered beyond the most sanguine ex- viction, believes in the customs of
pectations. It had been thoroughly Judaism as handed down from an-
in the houses ..."
The speaker was Louis, a boy of demonstrated that the most effec- cient times, he should perform all
18, who is working as the office- tive help that could be rendered to the original obligations of ortho-
, boy for the Joint Distribution vont- the Jews of Russia was to fit them dox Jewish life and impress his
' nutty,: in Moscow, Russia; and the for agriculture and the J. D.
family with his piety and sincerity,
interrogator was James N. Rosen- determined to stand at their side. so that the tradition is handed on.
berg, American vice-chairman of The undertaking grew to such pro- If he is edified anal inspired by the
portions that by the spring of 1926 routine of the Reform service anal
the Joint Distribution committee.
"Five years ago, Louis lived with 50,000 Jews had, through the aid interested in the message of the
his parents, his sister and grand- of the J. D. ('., settled on 500,000 I rabbi, he [should attend with great
ISAIAH CHERNOFF
father at Attorney, near Odessa. A acres in the Crimea and the Uk- regularity the weekly services of
good, comfortably circumstanced raine. The cost of the work to the th synagogue. If he enjoys the
children between the ages of 4 and
Jewish family, a good home. Books. J. I). C. up to that time had been
f the 6 will be opened at the Northwest-
nn spirit
Music. Ananiev is a town of about $2,300,000. American Jews were men's temple and synagogue club
ern branch, 11729 Linwood ave.
20,000, of whom 90 per cent were persuaded by the J. D. C. to sup- •
the constant desire to do sue, near Tuxedo.
and
Jews. Pogroms (. 11111S. Many hun- ply additional funds to carry on things in an organized way, he
Under the able guidance of Mr.
dreds of .laws were slaughtered. this and (other reconstructive work should support that organization.
Chernoff, the Kadimah Ilebrew
Terror. They hid in their houses. for Jews in Russia, eastern Europe
It is highly desirable, in all events, Schools have made remarkable
and
Palestine
and
they
have
re-
Louis, 13 years old, had managed
that he should keep himself posted strides in the field of Jewish edu-
d geurruusly.
to smuggle in a pistol. A great
as to all aspects of Jewish life, cation. ha the three years they
banging en the door of the house
"It Was for the purpose of sur-
both domestic and foreign, and if have been in exstence, they have
where they lived. Yells. Servants. veying the Russian work that
possible develop an informed opin- risen from 9 modest beginning at
James
N.
Rosenberg,
vice-ehitirman
Threats, Louis calls out: 'You can't
ion.
8821 Beauhien street near Hol-
is wide enough to accommodate come in.' A blind shot through the of the J. D. C., who had from the
If he is interested in the de- brook to one of the foremost lie
first
championed
Jewish
land
set-
two folding cots if the operators door. Grandfather killed. Louis
wish to sleep on the road. Nor- shoots hack through the door, Ban. Gement in Russia, Was requested velopment of a Jewish life in brew schools in Detroit. Prior to
mally, the field personnel consists Bang. Cross fire. The murderers to inspect this splendid enterprise. which pressure of the non-Jewish organizing the hadimah Schools,
of a milk sanitarian, a bacteriolo- run away. Louis saves the family." Ile proceeded to Russia, where in life plays a minor rather than a Mr. Chernoff was principal of the
The story of Louis is only one company with Dr. Rosen and Dr. major role, and in which conflicts Kirby Center of Detroit and for
gist and an assistant.
The requirements for the mo- incident of the many which crowd Bernhard Kahn, European director, irrelevant as to Jewish life are re- 10 years prior to coming to De-
troit was principal of the foremost
bile laboratory as laid down by I the pages of James N. Rosenberg's he had abundant occasion to behold duced to a minimum, he will be-
the Illinois department of health hook "On the Steppes: A Russian the transformation of thousands of come an ardent supporter of the Hebrew Schools in the United
States
and Europe. Ile is a gradu-
included the specification that the Diary." Louis Marshall has writ- ghetto-dwellers into hardy farm- Zionist cause and help to develop
the only form of Jewish life which ate of the Grodno Teaches College.
truck or motor coach selected ten a foreword for the book, which ers:'
Mr. Chernoff attributes the suc-
Felix Warburg, who has just re- in this century seems to have any
must be exceptionally easy riding has just been published by Alfred
cess of his schools to the following
turned from a prolonged tour of chance of independence.
to protect the delicate instruments A. Knopf.
Judaism is the beliefs and prac- policy: Time saving methods, in-
American Jews have contributed the same territory which Air. Ros-
carried, as well as fast and de-
pendable under all operating con- millions to fostering the back-to- enberg covered a year ago, read tices of the Jewish people and the dividual attention, refined atmos-
ditions. These qualifications, the the-land movement among the Jews Mr. Rosenberg 's bask in the manu. laymen's problem is not to keep Ju- phere. Included in the curriculum
department reported, are ade- in Russia. What is happening to script, and has this to say about daism alive, but to make possible are special courses for adults and
an adjustment in which the Jewish boys prepared for "Bar-Mitzvah."
quately met by the Graham this movement? Much that is in- it:
"I have just read Mr. Rosen- people can be free from the nu-
accurate and vague has been writ-
Brothers coach.
ten. Mr. Rosenberg went to Russia berg's book 'On the Steppes,' anal'. merous conflicts incident to race
and visited the Jewish colonies, now that I have gone over the feelings, historic antagonism, en-
Have You Visited?
under the auspices of the Joint Dis- same ground as he has, I know that ! nomic maladjustments and nation-
A. LIEBERMAN'S
trihution committee, keeping a his description is excellent, truth- , al chauvinism. There is no royal
daily account of his impressions ful and so vivid as to make it most road to this condition and the ob.
New and Beautiful
and experiences. His Iwo& is the interesting reading even to those ligation to bring it about does not
people who are absolutely unin- devolve on any one organization,
result of this Russian tour.
formed
on
the
tremendous
changes
Fifteen thousand ghetto-dwell-
At one time there were altogether
tors, starving and suffering in Rus- which have taken place within Rus- too few groups who were con-
E take the
sian cities and towns four years sia. Having seen the same things, scious of this problem in America
Real Home Cooking Amid
earnest, cap•
ago, have been transformed into only improved and grown since he and today there is an appalling
Homelike Atmosphere.
able stuolunt,
self - respecting, self - supporting has been there, I have only one number of organizations to pre-
8047 TWELFTH STREET
and, by three t.,
farmers. That is what the Jewish wish-that I might have written serve Judaism and Jewry.
Opposite Littman's Yiddish
four months inten-
agrarian movement in Russia has the book on this fascinating sub-
The Jewish will to survive seems
Theatre.
sive training pre-
accomplished, and that is the mess- ject in his (harming way."
Mr. Rosenberg, who is a lawyer rather strong, although it has not
pare him for hi:
WI' of Mr. Rosenberg's book.
We
Cater to Banquets, Wed-
a
yet faced the crucial test of
state license.
1i ! tn the change in government by profession, when asked why the tolerant and friendly world.
dings and Tarries.
emu.. in Russia, it was the middle work of the J. D. C. had so deeply
Whenever the world does come to
elass who suffered most. Most Jews engaged his interest, replied that
there
is
no
reason
why
point
such
a
howloong,ed to this class, fur it was the Jewish land settlement work
that portion of Jewry which is
,oily the occasional Jew who was was an epic. 51r, Rosenberg, aside
rather agnostic and international
Eat for health and strength.
either a peasant or a rich man in front booing 71 well-known New York
in feeling should not assimilate,
LA. 1649
lawyer
and
author
of
two
other
czarist Russia. The great majority
We serve fresh vegetables daily
and that portion which is attached
of them were owners of modest books besides ilia present one
and bake our own whole wheat
to old sacred forms and intensely
businesses, merchants, ran small ("Corporate Reorganization" and
race
conscious
should
not
find
an
bread.
stores. The state took over all in- "Punchinello") is also a painter of
emotional outlet in its participa-
dustries and sold merchandise same note, having exhibited at the
tion in Zionistic work and the de-
Physical Culture
through its cooperative centers, so Anderson, Arden and Rosenbach
velopment of the culture and re-
that the Jews as a class were hard galleries and at the City club. Ile
Restaurant
ligion which will have l'alestine as
hit Icy the political and economic has lived for an entire year in
its center.
Europe,
administering
the
work
of
changes.
231 JOHN R. STREET
Louis Marshall, in his foreword the Joint Distribution committee.

---s

'nts

Judaism and
the Layman

leaving New York for a Mediterra-
nean Cruise.
February 21, 1928. 10 A. M.

making short stops at principal tourist ports
and Ilaifa, the port of Jerusalem. Travel in
comforts of your home and amidst luxury of
a first class hotel. Booking in 1st, 2nd and
3rd classes. Special Kosher Kitchen for Jew-
ish Travelers. Stop-ogees and independent re-
turn arranged.
For a quick trip to Palestine try the Aqui•
tania, Berengaria or Mauretania to Cherbourg
and to Palestine via Marseilles.
For full information apply to

Cunard Line

1243 Washington Blvd.

or to

Palestine
E.

&

Oriental Tours

ROSEN, Pres.

122 Fifth Ave., New York

COAL

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"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"
We have at your disposal Heat Engineers, whom
we will be glad to have call at your place and
prescribe the proper fuel best suited for your
particular heating equipment, and solve your
heating problem.

The sale does not end with the delivery of the
coal to your bin. Our service continues.

EAST SIDE COAL CO.
Whittier 9200

CLASS IFIED

FLAT FOR RENT-North Mar-
tindale 9669. Modern 5 room
flat. Garage. Side drive, Phone
Euclid 5951.

FOR It ENT-Nice airy turn-
ished mom with private family. I
Home environments. Phone Ar-
lington4195-J.

WANTED- - Business associate for FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
room for one or two refined gen-
rapidly growing business. In-
Convenient to street
tlemen.
vestment required. Object na-
car line. 2449 ('lairmount Ave.
tional expansion. Box 303,
Phone Euclid 0135-J.

BETH ITZCHOK SCHOOL
INVITES STUDENTS

A glorious time is assured you at the

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Mammoth Revue With 10 Beautiful Girls

Unresisting and tantalizing music by Ted hlistin's 'Blue Blazers'

Come! Come! But make your reservations early!

)

25c to $1.00

SUNDAY tio Orchestra

POPULAR PROGRAM

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting

MYRA MORTIMER

Soloist

Contralto

Glendale 8290

Next Symphony Pair

flunky and Friday
November 24 and 25

GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor

Josef Hofmann

TICKETS: 51 to 52.50
• t Getnnell'• and Hall.

Weld

i'lew ORIOLE Theatre

LOTS OF PARKING SPACE

LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA

SUNDAY AFTERNOON SYMPHONY
CONCERT

Beginning Nov. 20th, 2 P. M.

"SEVENTY MUSICIANS"

B'rith and Oriole Orchestras Combined in a

ONE HOUR RECITAL

Two Shows
Nightly

Na Advance in Prices.

Feature

Clank
Jerrie.

000

8:30 and 9
o'clock

Attraction Extraordinary
For Sunday Only

ettrw000rn

35c

ALLEN McQUAHE

"THE

Mon., Tue..,
Wed., Thurs.

IN PERSON

SLAVER"

star of the AN•ler Kent hour
3:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:25 p.m.

Entire Change of Program Sun. & Thurs.
Sat. Nov. 19-Lan Chaney-"The Phantom of the Opera."
Sunday-50e

+-. LITTMAN 'S 4',

Ticket Office
Empire 3488

Office
I 2th Street at Seward Bu'i""
Empire 3472

Friday Evening, Saturday and Sunday Matinee and
Evening, Nov. 18, 19, and 20.

"The Rabbi's Grandchild"

Our prima donna, Essie Neraslovsky, will &plume for the fiat
time in • Great singing role rts Nita the Gypsy maiden.
Anna Lillian, Isaac Arco and the entire company will mist.

Prices- Evetiings: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and
50e, 75e and 81.0 0 .

Tickets For Sale at the Box Office.

$1.50.

Matinees:

Phone Empire 3488.

Societies, Arlwiter Ring Branches, Lodges and private persons
are invited to purchase benefits and season tickets at reduced
prices. See the manager, A. Littman.

WASHINGTON

VASHINGJON DLVD AT ClIf (ORD s.

THE

LOVE
ROMANCE
THAT HAS

THRILLED

DETROIT,'

DID
HE
FIGHT?
OH MAN !

COULD HE LOVE'

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Matinee: Balcony Mk; en-
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FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for couple or single person. 2699
Calumet, 4 blocks from W. Grand
Blvd. Phone Walnut 3442-J.

NEW YEAR'S EVE

Beautiful Operetta by Dr. Silberman

Blvd. Apt 207. Phone Garfield
FLAT TO RENT-Seven rooms,
8137-.I. Rhoda Hackman.
A bow long bent •axeth weak.
bath, extra wash room, stall
shower. recreation room and FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
The sparrow flying in the rear
cedar closet. Interior beautiful-
with private family. N. W. sec-
ly decorated. Corner lot. Ideal
tion. Near bus and car line. of the hawk thinks the hawk is
location for doctor. Must be
fleeing.
Phone Arlington 9628-14.
seen to be appreciated. 2914
Glendale Ave., near Lawton. FLAT TO RENT-1200 Virginia
Where profit is, loss is hidden
Park. Attractive 6 rooms, garage, near by.
Call Arlington 4327-J.
side drive. Excellent neighbor-
hood. Furnished or unfurnished..
FOR RENT-Large front airy
Phone Longfellow 1174.
furnished room with private
family, for one or two. Reason-
GENEVA TO BE HOME
to tad:,
able. 2915 Blaine. Phone Gatield WANTED-Refit: ' girl
OF RIGHTS COUNCIL
care of two-year-old baby, 2 or 3
8894-W.
evenings a weak, Also some af-
GENEVA.-(J. T. A.)-Of-
ternoons.
('all
Ilemlooek
6989-.1
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
flees for the Council on Jewish
with small family, for 0110 or FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
Rights, the organization created
tan gentlemen or employed
room. Best location. 2227 Tay's,.
at the Zurich conference, were
couple. Willing to serve sup-
Ave. Phone Euclid 10226.
opened here at 7 Rue Thalberg.
pers. 1951 Gladstone, 2nd floor.
The secretariat of the League
Phone Garfield 6160-M.
FOR REV-Furnished room for
of Nations was notified of the
gentleman or couple with kitchen
constitution of the council.
FOR SA LE -50x 160 lot, on 11'est
privileges, with young couple. I
Vernor Highway. Small pay-
Phone Garfield 5795-J.
ment. Call Mr. Bryant. Ran.
FOR RENT-Will share my apart-
0330.
ment with young lady. :1.110 Chi-
cago Blvd. Apt 2(17. Phone Gar-
FOR RENT-Two rooms with gar-
field 8117-J.
age. Suitable for couple. Steam
heat, hot water. Goial neigh-
hood. 561 Euclid avenue. Phone FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room for one or two gentlemen
Longfellow 1503.
with private family. References
desired.
('hone Longfellow ters1.
WA NT ED-Refined business girl
-
I
to share room in private home.
DETROIT
FOR RENT -1.arge furni , howd
Home privileges. Call Euclid
room for refinish gentleman in
6013-W evenings.s and Sunday.
private family. 1715 Seward
CHICAGO
-- --
Ave. Apt. 11-1. Phone Empire
FOR RI:NT-Furnished room for
ft:120 - W.
Operators
one or two persons. Twin lasts.
CENTRAL STATES
Plenty of hot water and heat.
MOTOR COACH CO.
1957 Gladstone. Garfield 6991-M.
The laden almond tree by the ,
245 Bagley Ave., Detroit
wayside is sure to be bitter.
Ar roc, fr..ro Mi. hix•n Theater
FOR RENT- Nicely furnished
room in modern adult home. With
Clifford 0535
Brothers quarrel like thieves in-
air without garage. Available to side a house, but outside their'
"Nt. Y LINK OPE11A1 ING INI , 1
Alt
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:1 car lines. Congenial .surround- swards leap out in each other's
WESTBOUND
ings. 11 est Philadelphia near defense.
P. M.
E. T. a A.
St.
Phone
Garfield
ros52-.1.
14th
EASTBOUND
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The man who makes the first
C. T. a A. 101.-A P. NI
FOR RENT-Large coornfortable bad move always loses the game.
room with connecting private
bath. Excellent location. Private
family. No other roomers. 50
A Great Cultural Treat For Detroit.
Blaine Ave: , off Woodward.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

The world-famous philosopher and one of the greatest thinker.
of the Twentieth Century, will lecture on • very interesting
subject

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
At 8 P. M. sharp, in the new and beautiful auditorium of the
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
Corner Farnsworth and Woodwarol. Entrance in John R.
Under the Auspices of Pisgah Lodge, I. 0. B. B.
Tickets $1.00, 31.50 and $2.00.
Tickets on sale at B'nai Writh Community Center, 275 East
Ferry Ave. Telephone Northway 1896.
The public is urged to obtain tickets early, as the auditorium
is not a large one.

Now is the Time to Make Arrangements for

A Big New Product ■ on
Music by Solomon

The Sunday school, organized by
Rath Itzehek Congregation about 1
weeks ago with .15 children now has '
an attendance of 80 children.
There is still room for many
more in the Sunday school classes,
as well as in the every-day Talmud
Torah. Woo extend an invitation
to all our Jewish neighbors to stool
their children to our schools at the
above address. We teach accord-,
ing to the latest most neaten
methods. Our teachers are her)
competent and well qualified.

MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
caterer for weddings, banquets, FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
with board if desired. GM/1i fam-
parties, etc. Excellent food.
ily. 1250 Calvert Ave. Phone i Skillful workmen need not
Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree
Hemlock 9096-J.
travel afar to earn their bread.
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
rent out home for private par-
FOR RENT -1.arge furnished
Going downhill no one is old.
ties and weddings.
room for one or two persons.
Private family, no children. 222-1
Daylight will peep through a
MRS. J. SHERLINE - First-class
Blaine Ave. Phone Euclid 7454 - -R.
very small hole.
cooking and catering for wed-
dings and parties. 15852 Lin- HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKER-
A knowledge of the sacred
wood Avenue. Phone Hemlock
Dresses, remodeling, and lining
1881-W.
coats and furs. 3110 Chicago books is the beginning of sorrow.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with private family. No
author roomers, and no children.
Suitable for one or two persons.
Boston Blvd. near Dexter. Phone
Euclid 8950-51.
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FOR RENT--Nice furnished mom
for couple or single person. 2721
Sturtevant Ave. Phone Arling-
ton 7175-R.

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