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May 25, 1928 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-05-25

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?AGE EIGHT

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BOESKY BROS. RH
THEY DISCRIMINATE

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin B rand Misinterpretation of
have motored to New York City,
Classified Ad as
where they will spend a fortnight
Unjust. •
visiting friends and relatives.

-sHAARgiwiLLAH

The get-together dance given
last Sunday night under the aus-
pices of the Sisterhood of the con-
gregation proved a successful
event. Those responsible in par-
ticular for the splendid entertain-
ment were Joe Blau, who furnished
both the hall and refreshments,
and Abe Zussman, president of the
congregation, who provided the
music. Rabbi A. Ginzler, at a gen-
eral request, made a brief address.
Several new members were re-
cruited both to the men's and wo-
nien's organizations.

they divided the cities among
these shows, and will be shown as
follows:
12 m. show: Baranowitz, Wi-
soko-Litovsk, Kobryn, Luninise,
Brzestowitz, Klyschele, Shisloshch,
l'insk and others.
2:30 p. m. show: Bialystok, Za-
bludowo, Horodok, Siedletz, Niez-
herich, Wolkowisk, Isabtlin and
others.
5 p. m. show: Lida, Ehtuchin,
Zaludok, Shiargon, Oshrnene, Ru-
zany, Drohitchin, Slonim, Orle
and others.
7:30 p. m. show: Michalow, Se-
miatchetch, Bialsk, Amdury, Ski-
del, Terespol, Rozanka, Brest- Li-
tovsk and others.
10 p. m. show: Wolpa-Luna,
Suwalki, Sejny, Krinki, Sokolka,
Yagustav, Wasilkov, Piask, Zelwa
and others.
At each of these performances
there will be shown also "The
Eternal Student," a feature film
dealing with the life in a Polish
Yeshivah. The story is based on
Abraham Raisin's poem "Mai Ku
Mashme Lon."
Tickets for these shows are now
on sale at the following places:
Grinnell Bros.', 1515 Woodward
avenue; Goldman Bros.', 8838
Twelfth Street; Jericho Hall, 2705
Joy road, Mr. Thomas, superinten-
dent; Turnover Hull, 1000 Mars-
ton, Mr. H. Slovkin, superin n
dent; B'nai B'rith Comnthnity
Center, 275 East Ferry, Mr. M.
Lahr; Jewish Centers, 31 Mel-
bourne avenue, Mr. S. Pearlstein;
Reich's Steamship Ticket Office,
9348 Oakland avenue; Plotkin's
Book Store, 5031 Ilastings street.

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Boesky Brothers, 8900 Twelfth
street, this week denied rumors
circulated, as a result of a classi-
fied ad that appeared recently in
a local daily, charging them with
discrimination in hirin('7ielp and
Mrs. William Boesky and Miss with preference for Gentile work-
Lena Silverberg entertained with ers.
Two new teachers, in the per-
Mr. Sam„Boesky, in a statement sons of Miss Anna Horowitz and
a shower and bridge for Miss
Marion Barsky, a June bride-elect, to The Chienicle, branded the ru- Miss Ray Cummins, were added to
at the home of Mrs. Boesky, 1927 mors as unjust, and explained the the teaching staff of the Sunday
Look for This Label
Pingree avenue. Tables were act ad. which contained the two School. The children of the vari-
words "Gentiles preferred.”
There is nothing too good for your family or yourself
ous classes have been provided
for 20 guests.
The ad in the local daily was with text-books, and the kinder-
and there is nothing better than GUNSBERG'S PROD-
UCTS—why take • chance when you're sure?
A surprise party was given in i inserted by us on behalf of a garten class with the necessary
honor of Benjamin Caplan To cele- friendly non-Jewish delicatessen equipment suitable for it. A chil-
Our remarkable growth has been due to the fact that
brats his nineteenth birthday at shop, which was to open two weeks dren's club by the name of Junior
d, you always insist
once "Gunsberg's ' Products are
his home 15628 Inverness avenue, after the ad appeared. In view Club of Congregation Shaarey Te-
upon "Gunsberg's." Ask your dealer for "Gunsberg."
by Esther Lvine, on Saturday, May of the fact that the friendly deli- filluh has been organized. It
Kosher
Delica
catessen
man
could
not
be
reached
19. Forty guests were present,
meets every alternate Sunday af-
including Ben Jacobs, an out-of- at the place he was building at al$ ter the regular school session. The
For yout outing fill your basket with Gunsburg's par
times, and because of the conveni- object of the club is to strive and
town guest.
Kosher Products
ence of our own location, we con- labor for social, charitable and
sented
to
interview
applicants
for
The Equality Club gave a din-
cultural ends. The present officers
ner-dance at the Oriole Terrace on the job for this friendly non-Jew- are: Edith Blau, president; Harry
ish house.
Katz, vice-president; Rose Blau,
May 20.
"The ad was a harmless inser- secretary, and Mildred Kornfield,
Mrs. Mabel Stern of New York tion and no prejudice on our part treasurer.
Phones Lafayette 3340.41
2380 Twentieth St.
City is the guest of her brother-in- was intended. We feel that it is
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- not even necessary on our part to
The Tuesday evening Study
make
any
explanations
to
the
pub-
dore Kelter of Fullerton avenue.
Circle for adults is continuing to
lic. By inserting the ad for a awaken increased interest in those
— —
Mr. Edward Anspach of New- Gentile, who is now running a who attended the various lessons
ark, N. J., is visiting his mother, delicatessen store for Gentiles in so far, and from all appearances
Mrs. A. Anspach, and his sister, a Gentile neighborhood, we only the circle promises to become one
Mrs. Leon Weinberg, at 1522 did a friendly service, and the ob- of the most popular phases of ac-
jectionable phrase, if interpreted tivity within the congregation.
Monterey avenue.
to have been harmful, has become Next Tuesday evening one more,
and so unintentionally on our part. The and the final, lesson will be devot-
Mrs. Jacob Gelbman
daughter, Mrs. J. Grossfield, of ad was inserted in good faith and, ed to readings from the Book of
526 Melbourne avenue, and sister, we hope, is not to be misinterpret- Job. Every lesson is followed by
Mrs. Sam Weiss of Adrian, Mich., ed by our large circle of friends as discussion. All are welcome to
and Mrs. S. Moscovitz of 2014 directed against our own people." join and attend these cultural
hours.
Monterey avenue have left for an
extended motor trip through Can-
LUDWIG ZATZ HERE Next Thursday evening, May 31,
ada and New York state.
AT 2 PERFORMANCES an additional class for young men
and young women will be organ-
The officers and members of the
ized, the nature and scope of the
Hebrew Infants' Home and Nur-
sery wish to acknowledge with Will Play Twice on Sunday; Jan. curriculum to be decided on at the
nie Goldstein to Play Wednes-
meeting proper. All above the age
many thanks the liberal donation
day and Thursday.
of 16 are cordially invited to at-
from the Red Arrow Club.
tend this class. Also a Boy Scout
Lovers of the Yiddish theater troop recruited from the members
The Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority
are
offered
a
treat
this
Sunday
at
of the Hebrew and Sunday
attended the engagement recep-
tion of their sorority sister, Miss Littman's People's Yiddish theater. School is in the process of forma-
At
only
two
performance,
on
tion. It will be the only Jewish
Eva Moscovitz, to Louis Stotsky,
J. H. WOLFSON
which was held at the home of Sunday afternoon and evening, troop in the East Jefferson district.
Miss Moscovitz on Sunday after- Ludwig Zatz, the noted comedian,
with his New York Public Thea-
The Sisterhood of the congrega-
noon, May 12.
ter cast, will appear ip their great tion will hold its regular monthly
production,
"The
Rabbi's
Son."
meeting
on Tuesday evening after
Hadassah Sewing Discontin-
In this play there will be 40 the study hour.
ued for the Summer.
people on the stage, and all the
scenery used in the New York
The Iladassah Sewing Circle, staging will be brought with them. TO SHOW EUROPEAN
which met on Wednesdays, has The play ran for 28 weeks in New
CITIES AT 5 SHOWS
been discontinued for the summer. York.
It will be reorganized early in the
REPRESENTING
Miss Jennie Goldstein, noted
Asher Berlinsky and Sam Fried-
fall. '
actress, will appear here on man, who are sponsoring the show-
Wednesday (Decoration Day) and ing here of movies of 100 cities in
CARD OF THANKS
Thursday, May 30 and 31, with Russia, Poland, Lithuania and
the entire Gabel's Theater, New Latvia, announce that five shows -a*
The Sigma Beta Sorority wishes York, company, in Max Gabel's have been arranged for June 3,
to thank its friends for their great play, "Her Great Secret." at 12 m., 2:30 p. m., 5 p. m., 7:30
Glendale 4807
3752 Cass Avenue
hearty co-operation in the bridge- This play ran in New York for two p. m. and 10 p. m., at Masonic =
tea given by the sorority at the seasons. •
Temple.
Wardell Apartments, May 8.
Due to the limited capacity of
In order to make possible the
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Littman's Yiddish Theater, it is showing of all the cities filmed,
urged that reservations be made
at once, and early enough in ad-
vance to assure being silted for
the performances.

Mrs. Morry Levy of Pittsburgh
spent a few days in Detroit visit-
ing her brother and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Wi-
nona avenue.

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