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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-01-20

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A INCtiallt 5CWISh Periodical Cemter

CLIFTON AnNUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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Finding A Buried City CENTERS ASS'N

HADASSAH DANCE gemple 43 rill El
Notes
SET FOR FEB. 19

CALENDAR
(Continued from preceding page.)
Jan. 15—Sunday. Second of the
would be flooded, forcing the owner
House Council dances for members
to tear down and build again on
Sunday Services:
and their friends, 8:30 p. rii. 25c
the street level.
for members, 50c for non-members. Mrs. A. Srere Heads Senior
Marcus Aaron of Pittsburgh,
Furthermore, every 200 or 300
Jan. 22 — Sunday. Fourth of
Pa., will occupy the pulpit of Tem- I
And Mrs. H. A. Singer
years a neighboring king would at- Yiddish Lecture series. Speaker to
pie Beth El Sunday morning, Jan.
Junior Committee.
tack the city, destroying the build- be announced. 8:311 p. nr. Admis-
22, at 10:45 a. nn. Ile will speak
ings and leaving waste and ruin. sion, 50e.
on "Sonic Phases of Judaism--
Another generation would Select
The
formal dance to be given on
Jan. 29 — Sunday. Concert by
From the Standpoint of the Lay-
this site as an excellent one for a Mendelsohn Trio, 0:30 p. in. Ad- Sunday (-Netting, Feb. 19, at Hotel
man." Mn, Aaron, for many years
Shiner, by the Senior and Junior
new city. Within 2,1)1)) or 3,000 mission 25c.
a member of the executive board
years there sometimes were seven
Feb.
Health Pro- ( haptors of Dt•troit Iladassah of the Union of American Hebrew
or eight layers of destruction, dif- gram ti be given by Junior Dra- promises to be II glowing success
Congregations, is one of America's
ferent cities piled one on top of the matic Club, 8:30 p. in. Admission
outstanding Jews. He is one td .
other.
free to members of Center, 25c for
Pittsburgh's foremost citizen , .
On April 23 Dr. Bade chanced to adult non-members.
taking an active part in every
note, just within the wall, a group
Feb. 12—Sunday. Special Hand
phase of the cultural and civic life
of stones which from their arrange- Concert by Jewish Center Band,
of that city. The members of Con-
ment, evidently hail been placed 8:30 p. in. Admission, fitic.
gregation Beth El and their
there. "I: i ink in to rbah" I Possibly
Feb. 19—Sunday. Fifth of
friends are invited to be present
a tomb) he said. The Egyptians (Ilia] Lecture series, Speaker to be
on Sunday morning.
skeptically shook their heads. Long announced later. 0:30 p. m. Ad-
vxperienctol in such work, they nev- mission 50e.
Sabbath Services:
er had uncovered a tomb with such
20- -Sunday. Three one-act
On Saturday morning, Jan. 21,
surface conditions. "I'll eat my plays to be given by Center Play-
Rabbi Leon Frain will occupy the
hat," said Dr. Bade to his assistant, ers, 8:30 p. m. Admission 26c.
pulpikxand speak on "The Evolu-
Labib, "if there isn't a tomb there!"
- — —
tion of An Idea." Services ar •
Tahiti translated the winds. The East Jefferson Women's Club:
held in the Brown Memorial
Egyptians grinned in pleased an-
The next meeting of the F:ast Jef-
Chapel and begin at 10:30.
ticipation. Evidently this was to ferson Wom•n's Club will hold
be worth seeing. But when, live their next meeting at the home of
Men's Temple Club:
minutes later, funerary deposits Mrs. L. Oppenheim, 351 Philip ave-
The Men's Temple Club aim
appeared, one of them gloomily nue on Tuesday afternoon, 2:30 p.
nounces recital of Jewish music lo
,bade farewell tit the expected sp•c- in. Harry Antler of the Conserva-
Solomon
Golub on Tuesday, Jar,.
da•le with "The Ilawaj will not tory of Music will give a talk on
2, at 8 p. m. Mr. Golub is inter -
have to eat his hat."
"Music of the Synagogue," with h il-
nationally known as composer and
. Because of the facts that the lustrations on the Viet rola. Regis-
singer. His rendition of Jewisal
tombs here doubtless had loon used t•ations will be taken at this met.t-
MRS. H. A. SINGER
folk songs is said to be partieu- I
for centuries and through thou
rig for the class in parliamentary
sands of years had accumulated I ale which will Iii 'ondueted by due to the enthusiastic efforts •.f larly inspiring. Mr. Golub will be
other matter, by the seepage of the Mrs. J. W. Black of the Federation the ball committee. Of the senior. assisted in this recital by Miss 1.il-
lian Estrin, pianist. All members
rain, which packed them solidly to if Women's Clubs.
•ommittee, Mrs. Abraham Srere
the top and left the human remains
chairman and :Mks Rose Weinstein of the congregation are cordially
and the pottery firmly imbedded. Center Players:
vice-chairman, while of the junior invited.
the removal of the contents of the
The Center Players of the Jewish committee Mrs. II. A. Singer is
t tombs first discovered required
Young People's Temple Club:
('enters Association under the di- chairman and bliss Lillian Robbins
The Young People's Temple
.:.ree weeks. In order to prevent
rection of Mrs. Morton Steinberg vice-chairman. Mrs. Jack Rosen-
breakage of delicate buried objects
Club invites the young people of
have chosen three one-act plays If a- berg, of the Junior Chapter, is sec-
or human remains, the debris often
Temple households to its informal
retary
of
the
ball
committee.
their next production. The plays
slowly removed with knives and
Miss nese Weinstein is in charge balloon dance to be given Satur-
ire "The Jewess of the Ages" la
brushes. After the earth is taken
dayevening, Jan. 21, at 9 o'clock.
Rabbi I. L. Brill, "The Exchange" of the distribution of tickets. Many
away until about six inches of the by Althea Thurston, and "Standing prominent Detroiters will appear Admission $1 per couple.
contents of a tomb stands revealed,
en
the
martins'
committee.
of
whi.•1
Moving." by Maly Louise MacMil-
photographs are taken of these
Literary Afternoon:
lan. This production will he given Mrs. Charles Hamburger is chair-
things, in place, the articles are
The Young. People's Temple
man.
in February.
numbered and a sketch made show-
Club announces the first of its an-
--
-
ing the curious objects, after which
nual
series of literary afternoonsl
Oakland Mothers' Club:
they are carefully removed and sent
for Sunday, Jan. 29. All young •
A group of 30 women front the
to headquarters in baskets on the
people of Temple households are
heads of the strongest women. Oakland Mother's Club visited the
cordially invited to attend. There
11'hen bends and similar small ar- Art Mus•um on Saturday, Jan. 11.
will be a discussion of some book
ticles are seen, the debris is run Mr. Samuel Cashman acted as a Benjamin Keller and Ann Gottlieb or current civic problem, followe 1
guide for the woman.
as Noble Grande Will Lead
through fine sieves.
by a social hour. The meeting
Groups Next Six Months.
The remains of more than 70
will he held in the Men's Temple
persons were found in these two Children's Folk Dancing Class:
Club rooms on the fourth floor.
Tuesday evening, ,Inn. 10. J•r- The definite program will be an-
tombs, though they showed signs
On Monday afternIsms from 1 to
f having been distrubed by grave 6, it class in folk dancing is held. icho Lodge No. 490, I. 0. 0. F., nounced later.
robbers seeking onamientS atel All girls under 11 are invited to together with Jericho Rebeka ,
The Young People's Temple
Lodge No. 328, installed their Club trade a special contribution
ether treasures known to have been join.
buried with them and the skeletons
newly elected officers jointly be- to the educational work of the
were in a sad stub of preservation Girl. Handicraft Class:
fore a gathering of 800 members temple out of the proceeds of the
and disorder. Near what was left
"Tip Top Topics" performances,
The handicraft class of the .1e•x•- and friends.
The ceremony was conducted by donating $1111) towards a spe-
cf it skeleton of a child were two ish ('enter, which is held every
'animal toys, made of clay and evi- Wednesday afternoon at .1 o'clock by District Deputy Isaac !lather- cial high school library, and $1011
lenly used by the little one just he- are starting several new projects. stain of Jericho Lodge, assisted by towards the lecture fund of Beth
fore its brief life span was ended All girls interested may join this 134'" Cohen , district deputy of El College of Jewish Studies.
Jericho Rebekah., and a staff of
5,000 years ago-
class.
Extending the excavations in-
installing officers, in the audi- Why Do Atheists Quote the Bible?
ward, the party found a row of cir- Fenkell Mothers' Club:
torium it the new Jericho Temple
It has been frequently observed
cular grain bins, built of stone in
on Joy road. Many gifts as tokens that even writers who are profes-
On Thursday, Jan. 12, the int•m-
• mud. At the bottom of one of theta hers of the Fenkell Mother's Club of esteem were presented to the sedly agnostic or atheistic use
was a stone covering a two-foot
outgoing and incoming noble phrases and sentences from the
visited the House of Correction.
opening in the rock. Underneath
grants of both lodges from rela. Bible to enrich their pages. It is
Was what was shown to be a large
lives, friends and the member- lt' N
o us e
th Bible is so enuine
Dramatic Clubs Planning
cistern, hewed out of the bedrock.
ship.
human document and so valuable ORGANIZES CITIZENS
Health Programs:
Israelite pottery of the Exile time
Following are the new officer a human record that it transcend ,
INSURANCE COMPANY
The Junior Players of the Mel- of Jericho Lodge:
was found in it, but nothing of lat-
all partisanship or prejudice. It
er date. This showed that to have bourne and Fenkell Jewish Centers
Benjamin Keller, noble grand: has been so universally read and
William E. Robb, former Prose-
been the time of its abandonment. are must enthusiastically at work Louis Shiell, vice-grand; Albert
studied that it has become a ner- cuting Attorney of Howell, Michi-
The presence of the grain bin over rehearsing two delightful playlets Miller, P. G., recording secretary:
manent part of human life. Peo- gan, t,0-k the leading part in organ-
together
with
several
other
rum
the
cistern
indicated
that
the
city

Sam Z. Hirschman, fir nancial sec- ple who do not know the Bible
Ping the Citizens' :Mutual Autcmfo
had continued to he liecupied after bers for their big health producti
retary: Barry D. Smith, treas.
on Sunday evening, Feb. 5. at 8:30 user; Morris Applebaum, warden: suffer a distinct handicap in any bile Insurance Company of Howell
the cistern was closed.
effort
at
an
understanding
of
art,
Evasion ■ •I income taxes or fail- The plays are "Health in Tityland" Edward Swartz, conductor; Jo- music, literature or history.
ure to report property for assess- by Myrtle I.. Barger and "The 'Mer- seph Price. chaplain; Sussman
One of the 0. Henry prizes for
ment is no modern accomnlishment, ry Microbe," by Josephine Perkins. Bernhard. I'. G., and Sam Zell-
at-cording to Dr.,Bade. His discov- Approximately 50 children are tak- man, right and left supporters to the best short stories for the year
1926-27
was awarded to a story
eries prove that the ancients were ing part in this production.
the noble grand; Michael Weiner entitled "The Dew on the Fleece."
---
just as cunning at lopping off a bit
■■■ ••.,.
and Norman Mintz, right and left The title is "Greek" to you if you
of the tax gatherer's due as are M•ek.Gratiot Molter.' Club:
supporters to the vice-grand; Ben do not know the Bible. A recent
latter-day evaders. Tax collectors
At the last meeting of the Mack- II. Brown and Louis Tzevine, right
in those days determined the Gratiot :Mother's club the following and left scene supporters; Chin newsnaper headline read "Europe
Rears the Whirlwind." Situ can-
amount of grain possesed by the temp•i:d y officers were elected:
IV. Klein, inside guardian. and not even understand a newspaper
farmer by running a long stick
Mrs Fannie Levin, presidvfit:Jacob Baeow, outside guardian.
headline
if you are nut familiar
down through his grain bin. But Mrs..I. Weinberg, secretary; 51 is I Noble Grand Keller announced
with the Bible.
when he thought his stick struck
Lieberman, treasurer. At this the following appointments on
Not
to
know
the Bible is not to
bottom he failed ta realize that un- meeting Jos. Chaggai of the United
standing committees for the ensu- know the English language.
derneath was another bin or huge Hebrew Schools was the Ir'illeittal
ing term:
Beth
El
College
of Jewish
cistern, the opening between the speaker, and dancing of the I'll,
Finance committee: Albert I'. Studies offers you two opportuni-
two being covered by a huge rock.
gluts reel and Eurorean folk danc- Clinton, chairman; Barney Brait-
ties
for
the
study
of
the
Bible--
Interesting in the extreme are es were enjoyed.
man and Edward Swartz.
011 Monday evening, 9 to 10, and
some of the finds Dr. Bade has un-
Relief committee: Ben Brown, on Tuesday afternoons, 3 to 4,
earthed. A small but striking and Public Speaking Class:
chairman; :Morris Sklar and Isaac when courses are offered on "The
wonderfully yell preserved piece if
The following members of the Halberstam, I'. G.
Prophets."
sculpture representing Ishtar, the
Public Speaking and Dramatic
Outlook committee: Ben II .
--
mother - goddess worshipped by
class have entered mud selected Schneider, chairman; Chas. IV. High School Drama Club:
Semitic Babylonians and Assyrians
their reading for the declamation Klein. Nathan Greer. Louis Tze-
The High School Drama Club i
displayed a coiffure as truly bobbed
f).
contest. Sarah littler will give vine, II. W. Finkelstein and Israel
going to present a one-act play
as the tresses of any modern flap-
"The Ilighwaynuin"; Dorothy Sel- II. Stein.
entitled "The Slave With Two
per. Ishtar, goddess of the earth,
ek "Who's Afraid"; Gladys Krause
By-laws
committee:
Maurice
Faces." It will be given beton•
formed the third figure in a triad
"The Two Homi•Comings"; Ida Borderlove, P. G., chairman; Sam
WM. E. ROBB
the high school assembly at 9:30
typifying the three great life fore-
"Detroit's
phone Melrose
Korhy "Betty at the Ball Caine'• Margolin, I'. (7., and Sussman
o'clock Sunday morning. The ex-
mash, the sun god, and Sin, the
Marion Sult‘k will give "Jane" and Bernhard, I'. G.
in 1915. Among those associated
cleaners will come for your suit,
act
date
will
be
announced
later.
es of nature, the others being Sha-
Esther Goose will give "Where
George
J.
Burke
of
were
with
him
Associated I. 0. 0. F. employ-
nnron god. A beautifully construc-
There's a Will."
the late firm of Cavanaugh & Burke
ment bureau: Wm. Kaufman, High School Council:
ted copper dagger was another dis-
of Ann Arbor, Hon. William F
dustproof bag.
P. G.
covery. A bowl contains the im-
The high School Student
Girls Basketball Practice:
Nank of 'Mt. Clemens, Edwin Far.
F:ntertainment
committee:
Ben
print of the weave of a baby's dress
Council is already arranging (mil
Every Thursday evening from 7 II. Schneider, chairman; Sam
mer of Stockbridge and others.
distinctly outlined that by photog-
an elaborate Purim affair for the
to 8:30, basketball practice is held Zell man, Wm. Ilar-ker, Louis Tu.-
They felt that there was a nerd
raphy it probably can be repro-
high school students. Robert Ma -
at the Temple Beth El gymnasium. Brown and Joseph Price.
for an automobile insurance com-
duced. A set of double cups, one
zer fa chairman of the social at.
‘'olley ball, indoor baseball. and vine, Barnay Braitman. Ben II.
pany located Ilichigan that
inside the other and the rim of one
fairs committee, which is working
kick ball will also be played on
Publication committee: Maurice out an attractive program. The would write insurance in its vari-
attached to the rim of the other, is
throe evenings. All girls are in- Bordelove, P. G., and II. Louis
ous forms to cover fire, theft, per•
unlike anything ever before found.
high school council is also making
simnel injury, property damage and
vited to join.
Farber.
But perhaps the greatest inter-
up some administrative problems
collision.
C.
Athletic committee: Albert
est of all lies in the lure of the fu-
of the school. The president of
Center Players:
The automobile owners of Mich-
Clinton, chairman; Barney Bruit- the council, Harold Goldberg, in-
ture. Dr. Bade has had reproduced
The ('enter Players will have an man, Ben II. Brown, Sam 7a•Ilman
igan gave encouragement to this
by an artist the city of Mizpah as
tends to write letters to boys and
open meeting rin Saturday evening, and Louis Tzevine.
company right from the start and
he believes it existed.
girls who have been irregular and
Jan. 29, at 8:30 at which time Miss
within one year from the date of
532-547
Iropyrivht by J. T. A.. 19271.
I. 0. 0. F. excursion committee:
Jessie Bonstelle will he the speaker Wm. Kaufman, P. G., and I. II. unpunctual to remind them to fie organization, it numbered over 12,-
their duty to the school and to the
of the evening. All interested in Stein.
9011 policy-holders which is a re-
temple.
dramatics and kindred suhiects are
markable record. The company
Regalia caretaker: Harry Gold
most cordially invited to attend.
continued to prosper and grow each
Young Israel:
year, adding to the number of its
This Sunday your child will
Center Basketball Team:
WOMEN'S U. H. S. GROUP bring a letter home signed by Dr. policyholders and also to its assets.
Right downtown,
The midget team of the Jewish
It has developed an organization
TO NOMINATE OFFICERS Franklin and Rabbi Fram request- in
with all of the
Centers defeated the Wineman Set-
practically every county of :Mich-
ing you to make him a subscriber igan and therefore has a state-wide
true restful quiet
tlement House team, 51 to 7, in the
Mrs. Frieda Wakder, President, to Young Israel, the Jewish chil-
of home.
game played on Thursday evening,
service.
To
Address
Meeting.
dren's magazine published by the
F'nirhairn friend-
11r. Robb has taken a leading
Jan. 12.
Union of American Hebrew• Con- part in the settlement of liability
liness added to
Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, at gregations. The rabbis hope you
this makes an
claims and is kr own to all active
Game Room:
the Philadelphia and Byron Tal- will grant your child's request, for
equation of hap-
The game room of the Jewish
lawyers in the state. The company
mud Torah, the Northwestern they believe that to receive his
piness.
Center is open every day from -I to
feels that the necessity for insur-
Women's League will hold nomi- own Jewish magazine regularly
5:30 with the exception of Monday
ance is greater each year and en-
nation of officers. Members are will be a very important factor in
sands. ss low as $A
and Tuesday. On Monday the
ters 1928 with confidence of con-
urged to be present as many other the Jewish education of your
Twins as Low as $8
hours are (rem (3 to 8 when special
tinued success.
important problems will be dis- child.
junior movies will he given.
cussed.
AHAVATH ZION GIVES
Mrs. Frieda Weksler, president Join the Gym Classes:
Jewish Athletic League:
YAHRESFEST SUNDAY
Joseph Magidsohn, chairman of
All of the games of the Jewish of the league, who has returned
Athletic League will be played at from a visit to New York City, the gymnasium committee, an-
will
talk
on
what
women
in
other
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Con-
nounces the following classes:
the Temple Beth El gymnasium,
Forprool
Right Downtown
A—Fur Temple Men: Monday gregation Ahavath Zion, will hold I
Gladstone and Woodward. Senior cities are doing for the davance•
Columbia •t John R. Cherry MO
games will he played on Sunday af- ment of Hebrew education for the evening, 7:30 to 9:31); Wednes- its sixth annual Yahresfest on Sun-
ternoon at 2:15 and intermediate Jewish child. While in New York, day evening, 9 to 10:30. (After- day evening, J. 22. at '7 &click
games on Saturday nights at 7:30. Mrs. Weksler was the guest of the noon classes to be arranged upon at the Holbrook and Beaubien syn.
agogue. A program of entertain-
The following are the schedules women's executive meeting of the request.)
B—For Temple Boys: Tuesday mint has been arranged and re-1
for the coming week: Intermedi- Jewish Education Association and
was
inspired
by
its
work.
(neshments will be served.
afternoon,
3
to
:30;
Sunday
after-
ate, Jan. 21, J. C. A. vs. N. E. I.,
Tickets may he obtained (rem
noon, to :30.
rt 7:30, Mogen David vs. Young
ley of the mr.mbers or by calling
Meyer
Blatt
of
the
Detroit
De-
Maccabeans at 8:30. Senior. Jan.
15, Stevens A. C. vs. Oakland Rec- speak on "Clinic Ethics." Her partment of Recreation will lead Mrs. A. Smith, president. at North- I
way 4105 er Mrs. P. Geller, vice-
reation. 2:15. Strangers vs. Young talk will be followed by Jewis1 all the men's and boys' classes.
C—For Temple Women: Wed- president, Empire" 5541-W.
Israel, 3:15. • readings.
CHICAGO, $4
nesday morning, 10:30 to 11.30
ST. LOUIS, $8
Ladies de-siring to join a gym
Fenkell Mother.' Club:
Jolly Sports Elect Officers:
KANSAS CITY, $13
A meeting of the Fenkell Moth-
The Jolly Sports, meeting at the class should apply for it in per- quest of the majority of women.
DENVER, $27.50
D—Fur Non-Members: Men's
ers' Club will be held Saturday Jewish Center, held election of of- son, by mail or by telephone.
LOS ANGELES, $52
afternoon, Jan. 21, at 2:30 p. m., ficers on Thursday, Jan. 5. The fol- There will be no women's class classes (auspices Jewish Centers !
Main Terminal
at the Fenkell branch of the Jew- lowing were elected: Esther Hart- unless 24 women have registered Association): Thursday evening, I
Hctel Savoy — Cad. 3055 ish Center, 3430 Fenkell avenue. man. president; Sylvia Demb, vice- before next Wednesday. The day 7 to 10; Sunday afternoon, 7 10.!
Gertrude Morton of the president; Gertrude Schoenfeld, and hour of the class are not final. Women's Clesses (auspices 1'. W.!
Mire
&seen Leave 9 a. m.-41 p. es.
They can be changed at the re- II. A.): Tuesday evsiiing, 7 to 10. ME,Mi
ffl aZj -
North End Community Clinic will secretary; Alice Frank, treasurer.
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