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ESTABLISH INDUSTRIES, ABOLISH DOLES
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Tageblatt is Merged
With Morning Journal.

B'NAI B'RITH LADIES'
MOTHERS', DAUGHTERS
CELEBRATION MONDAY

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agricultural settlements have pro-
Jewish workers. In all, govern- gressed very much during the last
NEW YORK.—Thepurchase
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai
The following is an additions
ment works during the months year and their balance sheets
ports. There are 11 tobacco and from January to March, 1928, show in general a surplus of in- list of contributors to the United of the Jewish Daily News B'rith will hold a Mothers' and
(Tageblatt ) by the Jewish Daughters' Night Monday evening,
cigarette factories and five tobacco have afforded employment to 905 come over expenditure. One of Palestine Appeal 1928 quota o
Morning Journal, both con-
factories in Palestine, employing Jewish workmen. This fortunate the most profit bearing branches 8110,000. These contributions, se
between them some 600 workers. ending to a period of two years of in these settlements is the tree cured by volunteer workers since servative Yiddish newspapers
The sweets, chocolate and biscuit unemployment relief in Palestine nurseries. The citrus seedlings the publication of last week's list, of this city, was announced
factories established in Palestine could only be achieved by so small were sold to the government, include only donors of sum of $25 April 29 at a price said to be
about $500,000.
are slowly but surely capturing a cost because the general situation which ordered a great quantity of and more. .
The News suspended publi-
the local markets.
in the country has greatly im- seedlings in connection with the Butzel, Henry M.
500
cation with the issue of April
New Factories.
afforestation
works
which
they
un-
proved and because eprivate in-
DeRoy,
Aaron
.
.....
500
29
and the Journal was renamed
The two most important factor- Arab and Christian labor market. dertook lately. Orders for seed-
600 the following day "The Jewish
ies in this line, the Lieber and the dustrial undertakings and the de- lings were received also from the Prentis, Meyer L.
Cohen,
A.
&
Sons
.
500
Morning
Journal and Daily
Noam works in Tel Am, have de- veloping of orange plantations in Syrian government.
250 News." Israel Friedkin pub-
cided to amalgamate and so to en- Rechoboth, Petach Tikva and lIe-
Among the distinguished people Hirschman, J. M.
Smiley,
Harold
II.
250 lishes the Journal, which was
hance the selling power and qual- dra have absorbed an ever-increas- to visit Palestine in April. Mr.
200 founded by his uncle, the late
ity of their productions, which ing number of Jewish workers. Vandervelde of Brussels. the fa- Bernstein, Jos.
200 Jacob Saphirstein.
have already attained a very de- The larger as well as the smaller mous political leader and Belgian Old Tower Club
200
The News, an evening news-
cent standard. "Lodzia," an im- Jewish industries have absorbed ex-minister, may be mentioned, as Robinson, D.
200 paper, was founded in 1885 by
portant concern in Tel Aviv en- in the course of 1927 and in the also Dr. Max Brod of Prague, the Steingold & Sons, Max
Rosenberg,
Harry
200
the
late Kasryel H. Sarasohn.
gaged in the manufacture of knitt- beginning of 1928 about 1,200 ad- well-known German-Jewish writer
150 It was the organ of the ortho-
ed goods, and employing 120 ditional workmen, and about 500 and poet, many of whose works ex- Weisman, Ralph
Saffir,
D.
dox
wing of Jewry and was one
150
hands, exported upwards of £10 ,- unemployed have found work in press the inner longings and strug-
150 of the first Yiddish newspapers
000 worth of its manufactures to the home industries .
gles of the Jewish soul. Both gen- Cuss G.
Friedman,
Ils:nry
to
print
a special daily section
150
Egypt and Syria.
As a result of the efforts of the tlemen, on their return to Europe, Weisman & Wexler
125 in English.
New concerns specializing in the
will probably speak of the impres-
labor
department
of
the
Zionist
Kabaker,
Jacob
"The
Jewish
Daily News was
100
manufacture of furniture, card-
sions produced upon them by the
board boxes, metal and leather Executive, the number of women creative efforts in Palestine. Again Souls, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S $ 100 put to the alternative of adopt-
employed
in
the
industrial
under-
100 ing the sensational methods of
wares, scents, etc., have been es-
and again it becomes evident that Berghoff, Jos. J.
100 the evening papers or sticking
tablished. Among the countries takings has greatly increased, nothing can be stronger in support Bernstein, Dr. A. M
100 to its traditions," Ezekiel Sara-
from which goods are imported, there being about 1,000 Jewish of the Zionist ideal and the possi- Agree Garelik Co.
100 sohn, publisher of the News
the neighboring countries of Egypt women at present employed in fac- bility of its realization than the Agree, S. A.
said. "In deciding upon the
and Syria take first place, followed tories and workshops, at wages actual achievement in Palestine. Sisterhood Cong. Shaarey
ranging
from
two
to
three
and
a
last, it was found that the
Zedek
100
by Great Britain, which figures at
Such good news from Palestine,
100 Morning Journal will serve the
MRS. HARRY FLEISHMAN
£847,697, and Germany at £357,- half shillings per day. In the coming on such good authority, Sucher Bros.
100 best interests of the readers of
617. Germany is followed at month of February only 200 girls cannot fail to influence also the Blumberg, Oscar R
May 7, at 7:30 p. m., at B'nai
100 the News."
larger Intervals by France, Italy, were registered as unemployed. Keren Hayesod collections every- Gittleman. Sol.
B'rith Community Center, 275
100
the United States and Rumania. The economic crisis through which where. A special effort is needed Jay, Jacob
East Ferry avenue.
100
Among the countries to which Pal- Palestine has been passing has not only to cover this year's bud- Marks, Jos. M.
been
attended
by
a
very
fortunate
Members are asked to bring
100
estine is exporting England ranks
get, but to enable the Zionist Modell, J.
25 their daughters, mothers and
100 Hartman, Julius
first Vessels to the number of result, namely, to the penetration Executive to continue its program Prussian, M.
of
the
Jewish
worker
into
the
friends
to participate in the affair.
25
100 Harris, Ben.
5,276 touched Palestinian ports in
of constructive works which once Stone, Sidney
60 A prominent speaker will address
100 Harwith, J.
the course of the year 1927, whilst tech Tikva, and Schchunath Born. and for all will put an end to the Anonymous No. 8
Many
Jews
are
being
rmanently
the
audience,
and entertainers
pe
25
Davidson, H. C.
100 Hersh, Jacob
the coastal service was cared for
employed on the build ing works economic crisis which but a few Cohen, Morris
25 from local theaters will render se-
160 Helper, N. M.
by a fleet of 1,909 vessels.
weeks
ago
still
loomed
so
largely
which different Christian organiza-
25 lections.
100 Heller, Sam
Doles Abolished.
in the headlines of some news- Ginsberg, Jacob
Mrs. Slobin has composed sev-
25
Kessler,"Charles
100 Heyman, Samuel
But more important and more tions are now undertaking.
papers.
25 eral selections, assisted by Mrs. II.
Londy, Samuel M.
109 Heptman, A.
Economic Crisis Ends.
comforting still to the Jews the
50
Schwartz,
to be sung by the moth-
Inc.
Irving
Shop,
Michigan
Towel
Supply
Co.
100
world over and to all well-wishers
The constructive works that are
25 ers and daughters.
100 Isenberg, Wm.
of the Jewish National Home in now being undertaken by the Zion- MAURICE SWARTZ PLAYS Singer, Carl
Favors
and
refreshments will
25
Israel,
Sam
Stollman,
Louis
100
Palestine will be the news of the ist Executive in the Keren Ilaye- HERE THURSDAY NIGHT
25 follow the entertainment.
Wood, Senator Arthur E
100 Kaufman, Ira
abolishment, as from April 23, of sod settlements, and which have
The
following
were appointed
50
Kavanau,
Samuel
Winkelman, Louis
100
the payment of unemployment re- been made possible by the gener-
25 hostesses for thevening: Sirs.
100 Kane, Jacob
lief as a result of the changed sit- ous donations of Nathan Straus
Maurice Swartz, director of the Bonin Bros., Inc.
Schultz,
chairm
n; Mrs N. Blat-
25
I.
100 Karp, Max
uation. The Zionist Executive and' Felix Warburg, will consist, Yiddish Art Theater in New York Feinberg, Morry M
25 nikoff, assistant hairman, aided
100 Kay Drug Co.
will be devoting £30,000 to con- among other things, of the build- and one of the most noted Jewish Freud, Jerome
by
Mrs.
11.
Fixle
,
.lrs. R. B. New-
25
100 Kessler, David
structive work In the Keren Haye- ing of stables and chicken coops actors in the world today, will play Goldman, Morse
25 man, Mrs. II. Fleisman, Sirs. E.
100 Kohn, Dr. M. E.
sod settlements which will give in 26 settlements, of the irrigation here, at Littman's Yiddish Theater, Gordon, M.
Steven,
Mrs.
B.
Flanders,
Mrs.
25
100 Krandall, Sid.
employment to 500 workers, 300 of Nulls, Dagania and Kfar Je- Thursday evening, May 10. As- Greenspan, Harry
25 Schreiber, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. H. Slo-
100 Keyes, II. A.
from Tel Aviv'and 200 from Haifa. hoschua and of great constructive sisted by his own original cast, he Hamburger, Chas.
bin,
Mrs.
G.
Schwartz,
Mrs.
R.
25
100 Kramer L. I.
A further sum of over £5,000. out improvements in the settlements will play in Chune Gottesfeld's Herman, Milton
50 Rosenblum, Mrs. H. Glickman,
100 Licher, J.
Keidan, Max J.
of Keren Ilayesod funds, will be Nachlath Jehuda, Tehiah near Pe- "Americaner Chassidim."
50 Mrs. Lapedus. Mrs. B. Kahn, Mrs.
100 Lieberman, 0. H
devoted to the transfer of ' the tech Tikva, and Schxhunath Boro-
When this play was first present- Silver, Harry C.
25 Modal, Miss E. Lewis, Mrs. Schlus-
100 Linch, M. E.
workers from the towns to the dif- chow. It should be marked that ed at the Art Theater in New Goldman, J. SI
25 sel, Mrs. H. Weiss, and Mrs. B.
100 Livingston, Billy 1.
ferent places of work, especially a noted progress has taken place York, several weeks ago, according Grevin, R. H
25 Gould.
Laster,
Eugene
H.
100
to the old colonies, and to provide in various settlements of Judea to the New York Times, the audi- Jacob, Saul E.
25
Lieberman, Sam
them with the necessary means for which received loans from the ence received the play's shafts of
25
Adler,
Sam
25 Littman, Lou
living accommodations and for Keren Hayesod for enlarging the satire and ridicule with boisterous Alvin, SI.
25
30
Littman,
L.
generally setting themselves up.
area of citrus plantations, especi- laughter.
50
Atlas,
E.
A
50 Lansky, Wm.
The new road which the govern- ally at Magdielh, Ilerzlia and
Mr. Swartz has earned a repu- Berkowitz, Dr. Wm. J.__
50
Lipchinsky,
J.
75
ment intends building from Petach Nachlath Yehuda. The area of tation for great acting and direct-
25
Bookstein,
David
50 May, Max
Tikva to Kalkilie, a new section of citrus plantations will be increased ing in this country and abroad. Ile
Meeting of Council.
25
Benyns,
M.
B.
Metzger,
Abraham
40
the important road from Tel Aviv still more in this district after the lifted the Yiddish theater above
The Council of the Association
25
Block & Pupko
25 Meisner, Sadie J.
to Haifa, will employ up to 500 Palestine Electric Company will the cheap musical comedy.
of
Jewish
Clubs met in a special
25
Blumrosen, Mrs. B.
50 Mendelson, Mrs. H.
25 meeting on Monday, April 30, at
Brachman, II. J.
50
Morris,
Kalman
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25 the Y. ,W. H. A., 89 Rowena
Burnstein, Meyer & Bros
25 Newell, . S. R.
25 street. The committee in charge
Bennett, Chas. A.
50 Eager, Sam
25 of "Skits and Skats," to be pre-
Brin, S. L.
Anna
25 Oxenhandler,
25 Orecklin,
25 sented on May 23 at I.ittman's
Bloom, Harry
50 People's Theater, Twelfth street
Blumfield, Meyer
25 Pernick, David
25 at Seward, reported favorable
Blumenthal, Wm.
25 Paysner, Dr. 11. A
50 progress being made and the pro-
Broder, Hyman C.
50 Pines, Jacob
60 gram being arranged. A silver
Brodie, Julius & Son
50 Posner, Sam
loving cup will be presented to the
25
Brown, II. G.
50 Potok, Max
25 club putting on the best entertain-
Berkowitz, A.
25 Prinakow, J. N
ment at the show. A three-hour
25
Bittker, Elias
25 Quality Furniture Co
50 bill will be offered. Representa-
Blossom of Zion Young Ju- .
Roth, J. (additional)
tives from the A. B. C. Club, the
60
daea
25 einheimpr, H. & C. J
"
50 Zoterie Club, the Mirth Fellow-
Chernick Bros.
25. Rosenberg Bros.
ship, and the Coterie Club were
25
Cohen, W.
25 Rosenberg, Samuel
25 present at this meting. The next
I Cutler, A, J.
25 Rubin, J. M.
council meeting will be held on
50
, Coskey, Leo A.
25 Rhodes, Samuel J.
25 Monday, Slay 7, at the "Y."
Cohen, H. P
Roden, Mrs. F.
25
Cohen, Robert A.
50 Rogvoy,
Tau Phi Fraternity.
25
Cohn, S.
50 Roseman, Chas. II
The last meeting of the Tao Phi
60
Corn, Mrs. Bertha
2n Rosenzweig, Mandel
25 Fraternity was held Sunday, April
David, Alfred
50 Silberberg, Abe
25 29, at the Y. W. II. A. The party
David Horodocker Unterstitu-
Silverman, Rev. J
50 which took place at the home of
25
zung Verein
Simon, Meyer
25 Dave Charmer of Grosse l'ointe,
25 Schiller, II. A.
Davis, David
25 Saturday, April 28, was a huge
50
Detroit Electric Co.
Schriebman, Meyer
25 success. Bridge and dancing com-
50 Superior Smoked Fish Co
Detroit Jewish Chronicle
60 prised the evening's entertain-
50
Don't Worry Club
Saulson, Elconan II
25 ment, which was followed by a
25 Schmertz, Max
Edelman, David M
25 luncheon.' The Tau I'hi boys are
50 Siegel, Nathan
Elbinger, Harry
25 still practising for the play to be
25 Slatken, Mark
Epstein, Sam,
50 presented by the Association of
25 Slayton-Seymour-Slaton
Efromson, Leon
25 Jewish Clubs. They are certain
50 Stock, David
Ehrlich, Mrs. Moe
50 of having their share of the enter-
75 Schinagel, Lee
Ellman, James I.
75 tainment down to perfection the
50 Simmons & Clark
Finsterwald, C. A.
25 night of the show. Tickets for this
25 Simons, S.
Finsterwahl, Miles
50 event may be purchased from the
25 Schreiber, Alex.
Fishell, J. II.
25 Tau Phi boys or any of the other
25 Shapiro, Sam
Fisher, Rabbi Moses
25 clubs belonging to the Association
25 Sufinsky, Max
Feigenson, Mr.
When you bring your Chevrolet to Streng's for service you can leave
25 of Clubs.
25 Sweetwine, Mrs. Jennie
Fleisher, S.
25
50 Tobias, Emanuel
Friedman, M. E.
it with the consoling thought that "Bud's" Boys will give it a rigid
Phalanx Club.
25
50 Tenzer, S.
Frank, H. J
The Phalanx Club met on
25 Thursday,
inspection and then proceed to put it in first-class condition—and re-
75
Frohlich, E.
Tuchbant, M.
April 26, at the Y. W.
50
25 v
General Linen Supply Co
en k,
G. B .
U et ci i ck,
member, the cost of Streng's supreme service is modest. Now is the
60 II. A. Plans for the skit to be
50
Gerson, Harry
given
at
the
Association of Jew-
25
50 Wander, Oscar
Gerson, Samuel
ish Clubs' play, "Skits and Skats,"
time to have your car doped and greased. Bring it in for an inspection
25 were
50 Weiss, Harry
Gilbert, I.
discussed.
Arthur Meizels
25 was given the membership
25 Wolff, Sol A.
Ginsberg, S.
—no obligation.
oath.
25 Sidney Dean's application
25 Wachler, Jacob
Gittleman, A.
for
25
50 Weinstein, Henry
Gittleman, Albert B
He
50 membership was accepted.
25 Wilber, M. W.
Gittleman, Hattie
will
be
given
the
oath
at
the
next
........
25 meeting. Joseph Klein was a
25 Wolfner, Julian G
Goodfriend. Dave
25
50 Wayne Disc. Co.
Goulding, Phil.
25 guest at the meeting.
25 Weingarden. S.
Garfield. D. E
50
CHAS. IIA 111 BURGER, Vice-President
A. BENEDICT STRENG, President
25 Wallace, Herbert
Glube, Philip
W. W. Girls' Club.
25
f . Weinstein, A. H.
'lladstone. L
Miss Shirley N.Mendelssohn of
DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer
25 1526
.25 Wolk, I.
Golden, John G
Lawrence
avenue was hostess
25
25 Woodmere Scrap Iron
Greenbaum, II. S.
Empire 4035
8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia
25 of the last meeting of the W. W.
50 Yarkle, Jacob
Greenberg, Harry M.
Girls
Tuesday
May 1.
50 Final plans were evening,
25 Zeck, M. W.
Goldstein, H.
completed for the
50 hike to Mt. Clemens,
50 Zussman, A.
Goodfriend, Ernest
Sunday, May
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Gordon, Mrs. Mary _ ..
6, in conjunction with the Beta
Schools Observe Lag b'Omer. Rho Delta Sorority. Members of
Who flies from one danger es-
both clubs will meet at the home
capes a hundred.
Lag b'Omer, a festival. which of Miss Sally Deutch, 2484 Ilazel-
wood, at 7 o'clock Sunday morn-
always
observed
at
the
Hebrew
si
Who waith for time, loses time.
schools, will be celebrated this ing. The next meeting will be held
this year on Tuesday, May 8. The at the home of Miss Mary J.
manner of celebration will be as Koenigsberg, 1918 Pingree ave-
Sleet Your Friends at
usual: parties in the class rooms, nue, Sunday, May 8.
assemblies, outings, etc.
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