America ffetrish Perlailea! Cotter CLIFTON ARNIM - CINCINNATI 30, OtUO nlaisnoRONICLE temple Balla Nrdrs IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the last days of Pass- over falling on Wednesday and Thursday, club and society notes and other items for publicatico in the next issue of The Chron- icle will have to be in the hands of the editor not later than Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Contributions received later than that hour will be retained for publciation in the following week's issue. Sunday Services: Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pulpit on Sunday morning, { April 8, and speak on the subject "When the Dead Awaken." Serv- ices begin at 10:45. Exchange of Pulpits on April 15: On April 15, there will be an ex- change of pulpits between Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincinnati. Rabbi Het. ler isu rte of the most brillaint young men in the Jewish ministry. As successor in the pulpit made famous by Dr. Isaac.M. Wise and later Dr. Louis Grossman, he has won a national reputation as thinker and preacher. We trust that our members will net aside Sunday, April 15, for Temple at- tendance. The subject of Rabbi Heller's address will be announced in next week's Chronicle. Prominent Speaker for Tuesday, April 17: Tuesday, April 17, should be it gala event in the history of the Men's Temple Club. On that eve- ning, the club will have as its speaker lion. William W. Putter, one of the justices of the Supreme Court of Michigan and former at- torney-general of the state. Mr. Potter is well known not only in this state, but throughout the land, as a great thinker and a fluent speaker. but much more than that, he is known as a very courageous man, as witness the opinion which he recently gave in the matter of legality of Bible reading in the putllic schools—an opinion that has been widely cited and which no doubt will serve to influence pub- lic opinion in this matter through- outthe land. Accomplishment! [ WORK PROGRESSING FOR ICOR BAZAAR Greatest "Fishman Month" in History of Detroit Life To Be Held at Jericho Temple April 13 to 15; Proceeds for Jewish Colony in Crimea. The Icor Bazaar, proceeds of which are to go for the establish- ment of a Detroit colony in Crimea, will open on April 13 and will last until midnight of April 15, at the Jericho Temple, Joy road and Linwood. Announcement is made by the committee in charge that the work is in full swing. Articles are be- ing solicited and workers enlisted for the affair. $3,854,550 New Insurance Written in March $2,055,128 Written by Fishman Agency Organization MENORAH TO HEAR PROFESSOR LEVIN Will Speak on "The Biblical Idea of Peace." At the next no•eting of the Men- = orah Chapter of Detroit, which will = be held on Sunday, April 8, at 3 p. nn., in the assembly room of the = main library building, Prof. Samuel M. Levin will address the organi- = zation on "The Biblical Idea of E. Peace." Professor Levin is at the head of the Social Science Department of a . the City College of Detroit, and is well known for his scholastic = achievements. All students home for their vacs- thin are invited to attend this meet- = ing. Plans are now being formulated for a social function to take place at the completion of the academic= year. David Ilalperin has been ap- = Temple Arts Society: The next performance of the pointed chairman of a committee Temple Arts Society will take for this purpose, and Miss Vette place on Tuesday evening, May 1. Peinman, and Esther Cohen are Frank V. Martin is in charge. A his assistants. three-act play will be given. a. BUTZEL TO SPEAK TO A. Z. A. SUNDAY ff Temple Sisterhood. The next meeting of the Temple Sisterhood, which will take place on April 9, will be addressed by Fred M. Butzel will be the =— Dr. V. Parker, a well-known psy- speaker at a meeting of Detroit chologist. Chapter No. 63, Aleph Zadik Aleph, of the Independent Order Passover Sonic..: B'nai B'rith, on Sunday afternoon, The last day of Passover will be April 8, at the B'nai B'rith Com- = observed Wednesday, April 11, at munity Center, 275 East Ferry 10 a. nn. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will avenue. The meeting will begin occupy the pulpit and speak on the at 3 o'clock. As a part of the program, nine subject "The Burden of Freedom." candidates will receive the frater- The Young People's Temple Club: nity's first degree. The entertain- The Young People's Temple ment committee has also arranged Club has made it its custom to a program. It was erroneously stated last wind up its social affairs of the season by a sport dance. The week that the meeting would be open to the public. Because of the young people have always made this not merely a young people's initiation ceremony, only mem- bers of the A. Z. A. and of the dance, but a congregational social affair. A decoration committee is B'nai B'rith will be permitted to attend. planning to transform the social hall into an arbor scene. The guests will conic in sport dress— HAGADAHS PRESENTED tennis, golf, or riding. Members CHILDREN OF EMANUEL of the graduating class of the high School of Temple Beth El will be On Sunday, April 1, the Bible guests of honor at this event. The classes were presented by the date is Sunday night, May 13. teachers with Seder Ilagadahs, edited in both English and Ile- Confirmation: brew. This edition gives a beau- In response to frequent inquir- tiful version of the Ilagadah and ies, we beg to announce that the also embodies a number of psalms. confirmation services this year During the assembly Rabbi A. year will take place on Sunday M. Ashinsky spoke on "Pass- morning, May 27. over." Classes will be held Sunday, The Pre-Confirmation Cl...: April 8, as usual. The pre-confirmation class is the class which is to be confirmed in 1929. It has been meeting regu- larly with Rabbi From every Tues- day afternoon. Only children who attend the class will be eligible The children's public Seder of for confirmation next year. If, by the Shaarey Tefillah School will any chance, your child will be be held at noon Sunday, immedi- eligible by age and grade for con- ately following classes, at the con- firmation in 1929 but has not been gregation, 1227 Eastlawn. All attending this class, you should children in the neighborhood are communicate at once with Rabbi invited. The party is sponsored = by the sisterhood of the congre- Fran. gation. The Outlawry of War: Services at the congregation It may turn out to be an epoch- will be held as follows during the last days of Passover: making event in human history— Tuesday and Wednesday eve- the invitation extended by Secre- nings at 7:30 p. m. tary of State Kellogg to all the Wednesday and Thursday morn- nations of the world to enter into ings at 8:30 o'clock. treaties according to which war Rabbi Arthur Ginzler will speak shall no longer be recognized as a legitimate means for settling in- on Wednesday morning on ternational disputes, but shall be "Echoes of the Passover." Memorial services will be held regarded as outlawed. Thursday morning at 9. Rabbi The class in "Current Jewish Ginzler will speak on "Martyrs of History" at Bet El College of Jew- ish Studies has just learned the Faith." SHAAREY TEFILLAH NOTES fact that the proposal for the out- lawry of war was first presented to the world by Salmon 0. Levinson, a Jew who is prominent in the legal profession in Chicago. The class in "The Prophets" at Beth El College of Jewish Studies has learned that the original in- centive for all plans for interna- tional peace is to be found in the teachings of the Prophets of Israel. Oratory and Declamation Contests THE " Fishman Month " Campaign conducted in I March by the Detroit Life Insurance Company, in honor of the Sixteenth Detroit Life Anniversary of Vice•President Morris Fishman, resulted in the greatest March production of business in the company's history. T HE total amount of insurance written in March by the come pany was $3,854,550. This- exceeds by a good margin the previous "Fishman Month" record which was made in 1927. T HE goal of Vice-President Fishman's Agency Organization was "Two Millions in March." Mr. Fishman's men worked night and day throughbut the campaign and succced beyond their fond- est hopes by writing new insurance of $2,055,000 during "Fish- man Month." THE Fishman Agency exceeded its March 1927 record by over $500,000. This is a remarkable record and one of which the Detroit Life Insurance Company is exceedingly proud. DRESIDE1tT M. E. O'BRIEN and all officers of the Company join with Vice- ' President Morris Fishman an the members of his agency in expressing their ap• preciation to the Jewish people of Detroit whose active support played a vital part in making this splendid record possible. They all hope that they may continue to merit the confidence and goodwill which has been displayed toward them so generously. I you are not already numbered among the 1 great family of Detroit Life policyholders, may we ask that you consider this sound, progressive home life insurance company when you con- template the purchase of additional life insur- ance. Let us demonstrate to you that the De- troit Life, in fact as well as in name, is truly "The Company of Service." "Oh Kay" Coming to the Cass Sunday Night. "Right up in the forefront of musical comedy success" is what New York said of "Oh Kay," which will be presented by Aarons and Freedley, in association with the Messrs. Shubert, at the Cass The ater next Sunday night, with mati- noes Wednesday and Saturday. The musical comedy is on bright snappy, colorful and as lovely as rainbow over a sunset, full of rich humor. There are melodies stir- ring, and others sweetly haunting. There are elaborate costumes and scenery and sonic unusual dancing. The cast is headed by those musical comedy favorites, Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit and a company and ensemble of 100, including the sensational Gamby-Hale Girls. The book of this smartest of all musical comedies is by P. G. Wode- house and Guy Bolton. Music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. The High School Council an- nounces the annual oratory and declamation contests to be held Sunday morning, May 6. The ora- tory contest is limited to students of the junior and senior high school departments and will take place at the high school assembly at 9:30. The declamation contest is limited to the student. of the intermediate department and will take place at the intermediate as- sembly at 10:45. Parents are urged to encourage their children to enter these con- tests. The preliminary try-outs Bicycle Races Start at the for both contests will be held Sun- Olympia Sunday Night. day afternoon, April 29, at 2 The bike riders are here! o'clock. The prizes for these con- Detroit bike race fans are await- tests are an annual gift of the ing the gong to start the spring in- Hen's Temple Club. ternational sprint races, which will open at Olympia Sunday night. The Passover Celebration: The races, which will bring to De- A special Passover service will troti representatives of America, be held in the High School assem- Italy, Belgium, France and Ger- bly Sunday morning, April 8. A many, will be held twice a week— Passover play, "Moses," will be on Sunday and Wednesday nights. presented before the intermediate ' Almost all of the 30 profession- assembly by Miss Florence Wolen- als and 20 amateurs are on hand burgh's class, 4A, directed by Mrs. for the sprints, and the track is I Edith Kopelson. being built at the Olympia. ir71ttstowalat‘41.0alev's MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President Detroit Life Insurance Co. "The Company of Service" M. E. O'BRIEN, President MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President 2210 Park Avenue MOM 1111=0 — Detroit, Mich. ,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:1111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111i111 111111111111 11111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111 111 111111111 11111111111111 111 Sabbath Services: Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pulpit Saturday morning, April 7. 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