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GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS TO BENT

Pianos Tuned, Repaired and Rebuilt

LARGEST MICHIGAN JEWISH GATHERING
NEW THEATRE HAS
TO BE REPRESENTED AT CONSTRUCTIVE
INTIMATE CHARM
RELIEF CONFERENCE HERE ON SUNDAY

t 1921. During the catastrophic
famine in that year, when the
distributes monies raised by other American Relief Administration
_ leisni'sli',
ge
principally the United came into the field, the J. D. C. rep-
s
Caropaign. It includes the resentatives, who were Felix M.
Warburg, James N. Rosenberg and
Lewis L. Strauss, met with Herbert
louver and laid the foundations for
Jewish relief work in Russia. Dr.
Joseph A. Rosen went to Russia as
a naauser of the A. It. A., and has
remained there since in charge of
the .1 D. C. offices in Russia.
Following the period in Russia
when pure palliative relief was
paramount, Dr. Rosen began his
life work of organizing a great
"back to the land" movement,
whereby Russian Jew's turned to an
agricultural field to take their place
in the scheme of Soviet Russia.
David A. Brown organized the first
United States Jewish Campaign to
raise funds ter the J. D. C., to be

(Continued from First Page.)

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CENTER BEGINS GREATER SAFETY
IN VICTORY SIX
MUSICAL SERIES

Double

Steel Walls Provide Double
The Jewish Center will inaugu-
Safety and Augment Adv...
rate its musical program of a series
tages
from One-Piece
2,200, To Open Feb. 3.
of popular concerts on Sunday
Construction.
evening, Jan. 29, It is planned
that at frequent intervals, at least
Marking the end of nine months I
Although the war is over we an•
once a month, a popular concert by still profiting by its lessons, used
of activity, the new United Artists,
prominent local musicians be given nowhere is this act more apparent
Theatre, Bagley avenue at Clifford
street, is now nearing completion.
NEW YORK— (J.T.A.)—Geda as a part of the Sunday night com- than in the production of the V
It will be opened Feta 3.
liah Bublick, well known Jewish munity program of the Jewish tory Six, an entirely new Dods.
The United Artists Theatre is a
writer and editor of the Jewish Center. It is also planned that Brothers car. Two revolutionary
beautifully intimate theatre having
Daily News (The Tageblatt), was part of the program should include principles characterize it. It o
a sooting capacity of 2,2110.
chosen president of the Mizrachi
the first car in which body oil
The theatre vc:tibule, lobbies,'
Organization of America at a meet-
chassis are in one unit, and in the
Boyer and auditorium are all dr.;
ing of the executive committee of
Victory Six for the first tiine in the
signed entirely in an American de-
the organization held lust week, an
history of the steel body, a double "
Jelopment Of the Old World Span- ,
announcement issued by the hliz-
steel wall is found in the body of
ish and Gothic architecture styles. ,
real organization states. Rabbi
a closed car.
The notable combination of mas-
Elijah Inselbuch and Rabbi Wolf
It is in this latter deviator.
axeness and delicacy that is a fea-
Gold, of New York, were chosen
that principles learned in the war
ture of the old Spanish cathedral
vice-presidents.
are reflected— particularly the ina
has helm retained in the treatment
The choice of the new adminis-
portant one of providing for a see.
throughout. The dome of the audi-
tration for the Mizrachi was effect-
and line of defense. The double
torium and the fine example of
ed by the executive committee in ac-
steel
wall is just that. Even if
Gothic tracery is worked out in rich
cordance with the decision of the
the outer wall should be Ionia
metallic gold and silver colors
thirteenth annual convention of the
trated,
the inner one WORM still
throughout which a luminous blue
Mizrachi held recently in Boston.
stand as a second defense for the
background glows to represent a
The convention did not succeed in
occupants.
The double steel arta
sky effect.
electing an executive committee,
ally means double safety. T.
'rhe outstanding motive in the
authorizing the committee to com-
have
proved
that it is practit
I t heater is the unusual proscenium
plete the election of officers. The
impossible to penetrate both w.
arch which is designed as a tre-
executive committee at the same
This
double
steel
wall is the as
in, ndous canopy overhanging the
, session, in accordance with a de-
"blister" construction used in bat
auditorium with a very interesting
cision of the convention, ruled that
tle'hips, and is virtually an answer
i profile and numerous perforations,
Rabbi Meyer Berlin, honorary
to the increasingly importunate
:behind which is a wall of Gothic
president of the organization, is to
demands of automobile clubs, civic
traver•.
have full rights in the leadership of
organizations and the motor driv-
Newest features for the comfort
MEYER L. PRENTIS
the Mizrachi, together with the
ing public for heavy steel construe-
of patrons have been embodied in
elected officers. A finance coniniit-
ion in motor cars as well as in
the construction of the building. Central Relict Committee, Amer-
tee headed by Abraham Cohen was
railroad cars and buses—demands I
The elaborate apparatus for the ican Jewish Relief Cs mmittee and
also chosen by the executive com-
recently
expressed in a symposium
BERNARD
KUGEL.
handling of the ventilation controls the Peoples Relief Committee,
mittee.
collected by Per•ical White prom-
the temperature of the air and the which prier to ES2O1 worked inde-
In a statement issued to the illustrated lectures on general and inent consulting engineer.
humidity and speed of circulation pendent
press, Mr. itublick outlined the pol- Jewish music. It is expected that
Other features of the new car
The second ehapt"r of the J. D. C.
as well.
icy of the new leadership.
the Halevy Singing Society, which are a cooling system which intro-
Lighting fixtures throughout the activity covers the years front 1919
"There is now a large field for is now housed in the Center, will duces cool water at various points
building are novel. They are de- to 1921, when the highest peak of
the Mizraehi movement in the at sonic later date contribute to in the engine, instead of only one
signed in harmony with the archi- the emergency relief work was
United States," Mr. Bublick said. these programs.
place, a crankshaft free from vi.
tectural treatment and have com- reached.
"The conviction is growing that the
The Mendelssohn Trio will be bration at any speed, an oil system
The period of functional recon-
bined the touch of crystals and por-
national movement must he deeply the first to span the series this
struction—from
1521
to
1925—rep-
which
provides more oil the faster
celains.
rooted in Jewish tradition—in Or- Sunday. Bernard Kugel, violinist,
one drives, Lockheed hydraulic
The theatre was designed, decor- resents that of progress toward a
thodoxy. The great success which and Ludwig Nast, both members
return
to
0
regime
of
order
out
of
four-wheel
brakes, semi-elliptic
ated and equipped by C. Howard
HARRY BIELFIELD
the Mizrachi has achieved in Pal- of the Detroit Symphony Orches•
springs both front and rear, sin.
Crane, architect, together with El- the devastation, chaos and distress
estine in the field of education has tra, and Henry Ilermann, a promi•
gle-plate clutch, selective sliding-
nheifr e Gheiorge s Klehulegrr and Ben A. of thepreceding stage.
used in a great part to settle the won the recognition of even that
nent New York pianist, will be the gear transmission and standard
The fourth and last chapter, em- hundreds of thousands of middle
Jewish world which stands outside
Th' e United Artists Theatre will bracing the period fram 1925 to class Jews of Eastern Europe, of the ranks of Orthodoxy. The participants of the evenings' pro- gear shift.
gram.
open Feb. 3, with Gloria Swanson date, represents a readjustment to- whose means of livelihood had dis-
Mizrachi workers in Palestine are
The following numbers will be
in "Sadie Thompson," an adapta-
NEW YORK — The Harmon
appeared under the new systems of permeated with zeal and love for
included in the program:
Foundation has named .lulius Ros-
tion of the stage play, "Rain," as
government, on the
• land, where our homeland and constitute, just
1.
Two Hungarian Dances Brahms enwald, chairman of the board of
the premier attraction.
they have become and are becoming as well as the other Chaluzim—in
directors of Sears-Roebuck and Co.,
an integral part of their native addition to being completely Jewish 2. Serenade
Gypsy Love Song
Herbert Chicago, and Dr. James Hardy Dil-
nations.
in a religious sense—a type of na- 3. Lieberstraume
.. .
Liszt lard, of Charlottesville, Va., to re-
bia.
Poland and B
Abe Epstein, proprietor of the
tional Jewish workman in Pales- Violin solos by Bernard Kugel:
(wive awards for "distinctive work
Classy Clothes Shop, has moved
One of the greatest accomplish- tine. The prestige of the Mizrachi
Romance ._ __ .... ..Winiowski in race relations."
from 8947 Twelfth street to 5820
ments toward rehabilitation by the is firmly established on the basis
. 1Vinieski
Russian Airs
Twelfth street, near Ilazelwood
1.D. C. in Poland has been attained of its achievements in Palestine.
Moskowski
Guitarre
"It will be the task of the new
avenue.
because of the habit of the Joint to
strengthen the hands of the organ _ leadership of the Mizrachi to or-
All Branches
izations which had been brought ganize the forces of Orthodov
into being many years before the Jewry in the United States for the
crisis of these past few years. Cred- rebuilding of Palestine in the spirit
When Morris Brodsky, son of Mr.
its were given to co-operative fed- of Judaism. It will also be the task
PHONE CHERRY 2960
What. Turns an Apple Brown
erations, substantial gifts made to of the new leadership to make the and Mrs. Reuben Brodsky, of 10516
1540 WashInt, ton Illvd.
Room 528
When Cut?
medical organizations—the T. O. Z. Mizrachi a great factor in Orthodox Muck avenue, became Bar Mitzvah
Jewish
life
in
this
country,
princi-
on Saturday,
and 0. Z. B.—and subventions made
When an apple is cut, the expos-
Jan. 21, Rev.
to the Child Care Federation. The sally in the field of lewish educa-
ure to the air of the inside of the
organized forces en hand were tion, aiming to influence the oourse Gabriel lakuto
apple causes a chemical change due
manned with excellent and capable of Jewish education in America in played an inter-
to the effect the oxygen in the air
rkers and the organizations were the spirit which has made the Miz- estingpart. Dur-
has on what is known as the en-
substantially, if only partly, self- rachi schools in Palestine a great ing the 13 years
zymes, or as they are commonly
supporting. The J. D. C. gave these success. The Mizrachi schools in the Rev. Zskuto
called, the "ferments" in the apple.
Lowest Rate—Largest Company
organizations the necessary holster- Palestine can, without a doubt, prepared t h
When the peel is unbroken it pro-
serve as an example of the Jewish bey in his .1ew-
[
tects the inside of the apple against
school as it should he, whether in
ish studies, and
this action of thh oxygen. The ac-
Palestine or the Diaspora," Mr. his confirmation
f----
SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD
tion is similar to the action of the
Bublick stated.
was also the re
NEW WILLARD!
air on wet or damp iron or steel,
suit of the train-
ward fairly normal conditions dur-
CAR AND RADIO BATTERIES
in which case we call it rust. Do
ing
of
this
rabbi.
ing which systematic reconstruction
Repaired and Exchanged
you know that the man who appre-
ORTHODOX COMMITTEE
On the mod-
work has been practicable.
ciates perfection in cigarettes
TO PRESS CLEVELAND
skin of the Bu r
Problem of Russia.
REV. ZAKUTO.
smokes Murad. Ile appreciates the
During the Worlii war relief
Garfield 6498
CENTER CASE FURTHER Mitzvah, 11 r
flavor and fragrance which comes
and Mrs. Brod-

period the Joint Distribution Com-
Rochester and D
from the scientific blending of the
sky were hosts to a large number
mittee faced the familiar difficul-
Cleveland,
0.—(J,
T.
A.)—The
world's finest Turkish tobacco, in
ties of severance of normal com-
decision of Chief Justice Powell of of friends at their residence, on
I Murad.
munications with the war coun-
the Court of Common Pleas, throw- Sunday, Jan. 22. The boy read the
tries. During the post-war period
ing out of court the suit of the Or- week's portion of the Law at the
the utter disintegration of the
thodox committee against Rabbi services on Saturday morning at
established forms of political, social
Salomon Goldman and the monitors the Congregation li'nai Isaac of
and economic lit' in the countries
of the Board of the Cleveland Jew- Fisher avenue.
At the dinner on Sunday, ad-
where the Jewish population was
ish Center, charging deviation from
concentrated brought new and dee-
the Orthodox ritual, will not end dresses were delivered by Rabbi
astating problems and made it
the fight between the Orthodox and Zakuto and the Messrs. Weingar-
necessary for the J. D. C. to build
conservatives in that congregation. ten, H. Brodsky, Deese, Rice, Axel-
up an emergency machinery of dis-
A. A. Katz, leader of the Ortho- rod, Ruback, Vax and Rosa. Mr.
tribution, control and supervision.
dox committee which brought the Glass entertained with humorous
Following the emergency period
suit, stated in an interview with the recitations. The Bar Mitzvah re-
the relief work of the J. D. C. was
representative of the Jewish Tele- sponded to the toasts.
reorganized along specialized func-
graphic Agency that "the decision
HARRY
GERSON
tional lines of rehabilitation. Local
merely means delay for about two Judge Lindsay in Debate
Here on Companion.
ing up during the critical period months," indicating that the com-
and helped them to meet their mittee is determined to press the
ate Marriage.
suit father.
budget.

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EIVISIlefRONICLE

Rabbis Inselbuch and Gold
Vice-Presidents; New
Policy Outlined.

i

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Morris D. Waldman, who visited
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tie behest et Mr. Brown, said that
leaders in Warsaw told him that
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In memory of Zachary Guttman
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Judge lien Lindsay, the noted
jurist of Denver, Col., will debate
here on Wednesday evening, Feb. 1
at the Masonic Auditorium on
"Companionate Marriage," Judge
Ira IV. Jayne taking the negative
side.

self-help was stimulated, local
agencies were aided and encouraged
to carry on the work initiated by
the Americans.
Soviet Russia, which has present-
ed one of the largest and important
problems confronting the Ameri-
cans, due to the complete reversal
HARRY Z. BROWN.
of political, social and economic life
in the country where more Jews live lAmerican Jewry there would be no
than any other nation in the world, Jewish youth today—the children
did not welcome the .1. D. C. prior would o therwise have perished.

Fox Washington.

Antonio Moreno and Olive Bor-
den, hailed by Fox Films corpora-
tion as a new romantic pair in the
film firmament are featured in
"Come to My House," taken from
the Liberty Magazine story by Ar-
thur Somers Roche, which comes to
the Fox Washington theatre this
week. Moreno has ne of the most
r mantic characterizations he has
yet achieved before the silver sheet
in this production, and Olive Bor-
den is said to add new laurels to
her already notable achievements.
The Fox Movietone has ono of
its finest attractions this week in
concert selections offered by Rac-
quel Ileuller. famous Spanish oper-
atic star. The songs sung by Miss
Moller for the Movietone include
those sung by her in New York on
her recent concert tour, including
Flat. Del Mal; La Mujer Del To-
, rero; Noi De La Mare; Corpus
Christi Day. The Fox Movietone
!sews will also offer additional news
reels cf sights and sounds of world
happenings filmed on the same reel.
Shorter films conclude the program.

"The Squall" Coming to
The Shubert-Lafayette.

"The Squall," a powerful emo-
tional drama of Spain by Jean
Bart, colts ti the Shubert-Lafa-
e Detroit Sunday, Jan.
25, direct from mere than a year's
engagement at the Forty-eighth
Street theatre in New York. The
impressive original New York cast
is headed by Blanche Yurka, Amer-
ica's foremost em itional actress ,
eho has attained nation-wide atten-
tion for her magnificent and vital
performance in this distinguished
" •
The story of the play has to do
with Nubi, a gypsy wanton, driven
by a hurricane into • peaceful
farmhouse on the outskirts of Gra-
nada. She begins as the servant
in the house and ends as the lus-
trous temptress of the father, sin
and servant: the breaker of hearts
o f a wife and two fiancees. and the
cause of innumerable lusts, thefts
and lies.

When there isn't any needle,
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His loving Wife and Daughters.

In loving memory of our dear
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1918, the fifth day of Shvat.

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