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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-05-25

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Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c

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Don't you believe
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UNITY IN ZIONISM
IS ADVOCATED BY
DETROIT DISTRICT

other cigarettes?

At a meeting of the members of
the Fishman Agency organization
of the Detroit Life Insurance Com-
(Continued From Page One).
pany, at which many of the offi-
Yet the old colonists of 1925 and cers of the company were in at- fidence, which will he given power
1926 are not discouraged and con-
and authority to investigate the
sider their difficulties to be of a
facts and make public its report
temporary nature. They are in
as to whether there is any basis
the meantime sowing their fields,
for the charge's that have been
mainly with maize, to provide food
made against the present adminis-
for the livestock until the coming
tration."
To Elect Delegates June 3.
year.


s
The administrative committee of
the
Detroit District, at its last
FORMULATE PROGRAM
meeting, also picked nomination
TO FIGHT ANTI-SEMITISM
and election boards for the election
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—An ex-
of delegates to the forthcoming
tensive program of an educational
convention to he held at the Will-
and political campaign to wipe out
iam Penn Hotel, in Pittsburgh, be-
anti-Semitism among the members
ginning June 29 and ending July
of the Russian Communist party
:3.
first and among the workers and
The nominations board consists of
peasants as well was recommended
Max Lipsitz, D. W. Simons, Israel
by the special committee appoint-
Zilber, Louis Cohane and Mrs. J.
ed last week by the central com-
II. Ehrlich. The elections board
mittee of the Communist party.
is composed of Julius Braun, Miss
The program provides for a
Rose Lipsitz, M. Mendelsohn, M.
systematic campaign by a trained
Merzon and Mrs. Slomovitz.
personnel. The work is to begin
An intensive membership drive
within the Communist party,
has been launched in every Zionist
where anti-Semitism has been
District and Hadassah Chapter
treated up to now with indiffer-
throughout the country, in order to
ence. Lectures on the Soviet na-
GEORGE W. GOROWITZ
Make this year's convention one of
tionality, on politics and on the
the most widely attended in yearn.
issue of anti-Semitism are to be tendance, it was announced that
It is understood that the contro-
made a special subject. And in George W. Gorowitz has been pro-
versy in the Zionist movement is
the curriculum of the schools and moted to the position of assistant
likely to increase interest in this
colleges. The entry of Jewish to Vice-President Morris Fishman.
year's elections for delegates and
Mr.
Gorowitz's
promotion
comes
workers into industry and the Jew-
that the Pittsburgh Convention
ish back-to-land movement are in recognition of over four years
will he visited by a greater nun
of
conscientious
work
and
efficient
to be emphasized.
attention to a multitude of impor- ber of men and women than ever
Asch and Communists Clash.
tant duties in the Fishman organ- before.
Sholom Asch, famous American ization.
According to the rules of the
Jewish novelist, found himself in
Prior to his connection with the Zionist Organization, every Zion-
sharp conflict with the Communists Detroit Ltfe lnsuance
ist
District or Ilada..sah Chapter
t e.
Company,
at a banquet given in his honor Mr. Gorowitz was t gaged in sales is allowed one delegate for every
Tuesday night upon his arrival in work in the silk business in New 50 of its members. Those districts
Moscow on his way to tour the York. He regularly produces a having less than 50 are not allowed
Jewish colonies.
large amount of good life insur- a delegate to the convention. All
The banquet was given by the ance every month and is a mem- registered members who have paid
Ozet, the society sponsoring the ber of the Quarter Million Club of their dues either annually or semi-
Jewish back-to-land movement in the Detroit Life Insurance Com- annually from January 1, 1928, are
Russia. M. Litwakoff, editor of pany.
entitled to vote in the forthcoming
the Communist Daily Emes, who
Mr. Gorowitz for some time has elections. A board of elections and
acted as toastmaster, criticized the been in charge of conservation a nominations committee elected in
guest of honor for his frequently work in the Fishman Agency and every Zionist District and Hades.
expressed defiance of the Corn through his efforts the lapse of salt Chapter, supervises the elec.
munist doctrine with regard to lit- business in that agency has been lions.
• • 5
erature. The toastmaster said kept at a minimum.
that the Communists admit that
His new duties will give Mr. MISS SZOLD DECLINES TO
Asch was a great novelist, but the Garowitz greatly increased author- COMMENT ON CONTROVERSY
trouble is that "he thinks more of ity in handling agency problems
JERUSALENI. — (J. T. A.)--
himself than the masses think of in the Fishman Agency and his ap-
Henrietta Szold, founder and hon-
him." As proof of this Litwakoff pointment as assistant to the vice-
orary president of the liadassah
quoted a few passages from an president will be beneficial to Mr.
and the only woman member of the
open letter Asch had addressed Fishman, the Fishman Agency or- Zionist
monist Executive representing
some time ago to Marshal Jozef ganiration and the Detroit Life American Zionists, declined to cont.
Po-
of
Pilnudski, prime minister
Insurance Company. ment upon the controversy within
land.
the American Zionist Organiza-
Mr. Asch rose and banged on
lion.
the table, declaring: "Eiger Lit-
References had been made in the
•akoff stops speaking or I leave."
European Zionist press to the p s-
The banquet was thrown into tu-
sibility of Miss Szold's intervention
mult which lasted for half an hour.
to bring about a reconciliation be-
The chairmans tip was taken over
n ph g ri,,, f s a eA t n : g
t aetnic,sy
io .e ,,t.%).
w
lhe: c a g rra r ,ip
viteeeidsn
The establishment of a civic nuked
by Mr. Weinstein. When the ex-
of the
The to be owned and operated
citement had subsided Mr. Asch

Jewish
yTet

declared that Russia was dear to by the citizens of Detroit is the
re-
sSzitild
,nien
Press theropeina
opinion, Ti t s
hint, but he is far from supporting object of an influential committee fused to make
ionny statement.
which has recently been formed.
a class theory.



Miss Bonstelle of the Bonstelle
The incident was much talked
Playhouse has recured a lease of RADICAL ZIONISTS WELCOME
of throughout the city.
. that theater and will hold it pend• AMERICAN OPPOSITION
ing the formation of the Detroit
WARSAW.—(.1. T. A.)—Agree-
Civic Theater Foundation—a non- ment with certain views of the
profit sharing body which will con- American Zionist opposition was
Automobile Keys
trol the new enterprise. Miss Bon- expressed in a resolution adopted
By Number, Letters and Make
stelle will, of course, be director at the conference of the Al He-
of Lock
'mishmar group, the Radical Zion-
of the theater.
FROM FORDS TO PIERCE.
The primary object of the new ista under the leadership of Dep-
ARROW
organization is to establish a non- uty Isaac Gruenhaum.
Chicago Lock Key
commercial theater to serve in the
The conference welcomed the
drama the purposes achieved by American Zionist opposition "us an
Also service from Automo-
bile Dealers, Garages and Re-, the Art Institute and Symphony indication of an improvement in
Orchestra in the realms of art and the attitude of American Zionkts
pair Shops. We repair and ex-
tract broken keys from locks.
music and afford Detroiters an op- toward the extension of the Jewish
portunity of seeing the best the Agency."
drama has to offer at a price with-
The Al Ila'mishmar group had
5003 JOhn R. Street
in the reach of the slenderest cinsistently opposed the extension
Northway 1895
of the Jewish Agency to include
purse.
Keys Made While You Wait
non•Zioniats.
CORRECTION.
Last week we published the
Mogen Dovid Club.
valedictory address delivered at
The Mogen Dovid Club will work
the commencement exercises of
on National Fund Flower, June 3,
Temple Beth El High School by
decided at the meeting held
Miss Josephine Stern. Through it wan
at the Westminster and Delmar
an error we printed the author'.
Talmud
To. , h, May 19.
name as Joseph Stern instead of
The club wr, ^elebrate its anni-
Josephine Stern.
versary at the MO.bourne ('enter,
Saturday, May 26.
Mr. Aaron Karp enlightened the
members with his report on Zion-
Order your Vans Irons
ist meetings.
Oakland and Philadelphia Aires.
Henry Faigan commented on
For Snappy Service SEE US
Louis Lipsky's policies, and gave a
Alemiting, Doping, Greasing
report on the Zi, mists contribution
OIL. AND GAS
toward the United Palestine Ap-
Repairing, Vulcanising
peal.
Battery Charging and Repairing
At the forthcoming meeting, Mr.
Cut Rate
Shevitz will report upon Rashi
(Rabbi
Solomon Ischalti), 1040-
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Mr. Finkleotone will report upon
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(Continued From Page One).

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it takes less draft to burn. When the

Left to right, top row: Pearl Levy, Claire L. Kapetansky, Ida Shumitcher, Ethel BluMentield, Sarra
Bistritsky, Esther Freecorn, George Orley (vice-chairman), Nathaniel Raskin (chairman), Evelyn Po-
lolsky, Bessie Daniels, Mrs. E. Wolack, Marian Steiner, Dorothy Sti•ner.
Second row: Marian Nussbaum, Ann Levy, Betty Alpiner, Anna Schune, Manes Schane, A. Kesten-
hum, Pauline Taitelbaum, Anna Goldberg, Norma f. Lewis, David Davis.
Third row: Shirley Ross, J. Shapiro, David Goldberg„ Charles Wolok, Irving Kaplan, Alexander Sirot-
kin, S. Sherman, Clarence Nagel, David Skolnick (assistant director), J. Fabian, Jacob Bistritsky, Charles
G. Cohen, Sam Susnick, Louis Wolok, Betty Ross.
Fourth row: Mrs. II. Franzblau, Sylvia Wasserman, Mollie Smolensky, Rhoda Goldberg, Samuel
Shpargel, Benjamin Rice (treasurer), Prof. Elijah Zaludkowski (director), Samuel Solomon (assistant
director), Leon Wolack, Yetta J. Hoffman (secretary), Doris Sperling, Anne Eiselman, Mary Goodman.
Fifth row: Lillian Levy, Jennie Goldberg, Cecilia Zaludkowski, Ruth Sherman, Sonia Zaludkowski,

Esther Novick.
Additional members of the Ilazomir who do not appear in the photograph but will appear at the con-
cert are: II. Feinberg, Ann Goldberg, Louis Kosmensky, Shushana Kutnick, Ben Levitt, Charles Rice,
Max Rice, Hyman Sipher, Morris Stockser and Miss Cella Maxtioxsky.

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APPRECIATING THIS PATRONAGE, WE
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AND MERE WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS OUR
APPRECIATION FOR THE GOOD WILL OF
DETROIT JEWRY.

SHEKELL

FINE ARTS
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RECENTLY WE INSERTED A CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENT CONTAINING THE WORDS
"GENTILE PREFERRED," IN ONE OF THE
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS ON BEHALF OF A
FRIENDLY NON-JEWISH DELICATESSEN
SHOP, WHICH WAS TO BE OPENED TWO
WEEKS AFTER THE AD APPEARED.

A meeting of the Agudah Miz-
rachi was held at the Mishkan Is-
rael Synagogue, Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
man presiding. New members
were enrolled. Rabbi Moses Fisch-
er gave an eloquent address. M.
Beckman also trite on Zionism.
An interesting program is plan-
ned for the next meeting which
will be held Sunday, May 27, at
the Mishkan Israel Synagogue at
8 p. m.

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An Explanation to
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CIVIC THEATER FOR I
DETROIT PROPOSED
BY MISS BONSTELLE

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In deep appreciating., I wish to
thank Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky,
Aaron Ackerman and many friends
for their kidness shown me dur-
ing my recent bereavement in the
death of my dear grandmother.
Mn. Libble Ellensteln.
MRS. A. LEVY.

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