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'AGE TWO
ETROIT iiWIS! I RON ICU.
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Y. W. H. A. CAMP AT JEDDO
WHEN THINKING OF
CHEVROLET/
I
ABE MAX
RECREATION HALL
Immediately Comes to Your Mind
For the reason that Abe has been selling Chevrolet so long
his name is synonymous with economical transportation —
as a matter of fact he is the first Jewish Chevrolet salesman
in the city of Detroit and probably has the largest clientele
of Jewish customers in the city. He has the distinction of
making the "72 Car Club" for the third successive year, the
entire length of this organization's existence.
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Drastic Reductions feature
our June Clearance of
And Now at Chelsea.
the name of
--One of Bud's Boys
I distance of 110 miles from De-
troit, creating a problem of trans-
portation and of how to provide
kosher food; also this was the first
contact people of this district had
with Jews Ithe Ku Klux Klan pre-
dominating), which added to the
discomfort. Water shortages were
also suffered several times during
the year. At this camp Miss Cap-
lan had the assistance of Mrs. Lil-
lian Jacobs. together with the fol-
lowing staff, who alternated each
other: Mettie Baron, Esther Hartz,
Ida Avrin and Mrs. Sl. Stein-
berg.
OPEN AIR DINING ROOM
Abe Says--
This year, through the courtesy
of the United Jewish Charities, the
new camp is to be dedicated on
June 24. Not only will complete
privacy be enjoyed on a site of 30
acres with nearly 1,000 feet of
lake frontage, but campers will
have the benefit of modern equip-
ment in every sense of the word,
which includes separate dormitor-
ies, with private rooms to prevent
possible disturbance on account of
crying babies, as well as the well
equipped central building with a
modern kitchen, dining and recrea-
tion halls, etc. Special attention
is being given to the children's
I playground. There will also be
hot and cold showers for those who
are not able to take advantage of
lake bathing.
The officers of the United Jew-
ish Charities responsible for this
magnificent camp are Walter
Fuchs, president; Fred M. Butzel,
vice-president; Morris 0. Wald-
man, secretary; David W. Simons,
treasurer.
The officers of the Jewish Cen-
ters Association are Milton M.
Milford I
president;
Alexander,
Stern, vice-president; II a r r y
Scheinman, treasurer; Mary Cap-
lan, secretary, and Jacob S. Pearl-
stein, educational director. Mrs.
Henry Jackson is president of the
Council of Mothers Clubs.
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THE TENNIS COURT
HISTORY OF MOTHERS AND BABIES
CAMP OF CENTERS ASSOCIATION
STRENG CHEVROLET CO.
Although Detroit has a number Scout director and agreed to with-
of camps for children and young hold this disappointing informa-
women (such as the City Recrea- tion until their deuarture. The
tion Camp, Jewish Fresh Air reilson for this was that it was
Camp, Free Press Camp, Camp ,,relieved that the women would
CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice:President
STRENG,
President
A. BENEDICT
Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, enjoy those two days without any
Girls' Friendly Society, St. Vin- disturbing element.
DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer
However, after scouting around
cent de I'aul, Highland Park Camp
for the Undernourished Boys, the following day, it was possible
Empire
4035
8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia
Camp for Underprivileged Boys, to effect arrangements with the
Y. W. C. A., Y. W. II. A., Y. M. C. W. B. A. (Women's Benefit Asso-
A., and numerous other camps), ciation, a women's fraternal or-
practically no provision was made der) to house the group for the
for the tired mother, including her latter part of the week. Although
children who were too young the attitude and spirit of those in
WINDSOR HEBREW SCHOOL TO GRADUATE wee
for admission in the other camps. charge was most cordial. instinc-
SEVEN PUPILS AT EXERCISES THURSDAY The only one in existence is Bay tively hte women felt that they
Court and although they are doing were nut wanted, that they were
Jewish history, grammar and com- an excellent piece of work, they merely being tolerated, and ex-
(Continued From Page One).
were not able to take more than a pressed the hope that some day
position.
limited number of Jewish women they might have a camp of their
in Hebrew; Leo Weisberg, "Gems
It is the aim and ambition of all for the following reasons:
own, no matter how humble.
from the Pentateuch;" Aaron Led-
pupils to continue their studies
We are deeply apprecia- erman will light the candles; Mey- the
Someo f those in the first group
1. Because of non-kosher food.
even after they will have received
tive of the fine response er Grenberg, The Song of David ;" the diplomas, and all plans for
2. Due to limited space, even who were disappointed were Mrs.
Nathan Cohen, valedictory address their future studies have been care- those who were willing to forego Tobey Segal, one of the early
'which greeted the opening in Hebrew and English.
kosher food were disappointed presidents of the Oakland Moth-
fully formulated.
ers' Club; Mrs. Sarah Avriin, one
Public Examinations Sunday.
I of this fine new market.
The members of the Board of year after year, including those oT the organizers and an early
Nathan Shur, an alumnus of the Education of the Windsor Hebrew who were recommended by the president of the Fenkell Mothers'
1To those who have not as
United Hebrew School of Detroit, School are: I). A. Croll, chairman; Board of Health nurse.
Mrs. 51. Shubow, who is well
yet visited us we extend a will greet the Windsor graduates. S. K. Baum, M. L. Gershon, Sam In view of this situation one of Club;
known in literary circles, and Mrs.
existing camp associations was Anna Stone, a mother of nine chil-
cordial invitation to take Bella Katzman, member of the Mosnuin, Nathan Cherniak, Her- the
asked to set aside one week for
next Windsor graduating class, man Zeitlin, Maxwell Shott:
to whom the camp meant so
advantage of the many will also greet the graduates. A The board of directors consists Jewish mothers, with the result dren,
much in the way of rest and fresh
feature of the exercises will he the of Dr. I. M. Cherniak, president; that one of six organizations ap- air. She was always the first
specials we offer.
singing of class songs by a special Dr. Morris Levin, vice-president; proached granted the request. The guest at subsequent camp sea-
choir. Singing of "Hatikvah" and I Jerry Glanz, treasurer; David Girl Scouts Camp authorities re- sons. (Unfortunately she died re-
"God Save the King" will conclude Croll, secretary; Herman Rem- served the last week of the camp cently at childbirth and will not
son, Herman Zeitlin, B. D. Caplan, season for needs of Jewish moth- be able to enjoy the benefit of a
the program.
The graduation exercises will he Maxwell Shott, I). A. Croll, Jacob ers. Owing to the fact that this real up-to-date camp.)
camp was being run on a very
preceded by public examinations Orechkin, Benjamin Cohen.
White Lake Camp.
The finance committee is com- modest basis, and not equipped
Sunday morning. Besides Windsor
The following season a very
for the care of babies and young
posed
of:
Dr.
M.
Levin,
chairman;
members of the hoard and their
humble
place was rented at a cost
children,
the
guests
were
obliged
friends, there will also be present 13. I). Caplan, Benjamin Cohen,
5028 Joy Road
to bring everything with them, in- of $250. Although the grounds,
many members of the board of ed- Hernias Bercuson, Harry Glanz.
which
consisted
of six acres, were
The faculty of the school con- cluding pillows. sheets, bed-cover-
ucation of the United Hebrew
Half Block Eat of Grand River
beautiful, the house itself was in-
Schols of Detroit. The pupils will sists of S. Smullin, 13. Lerman, E ing, etc. This, along with the per- adequate. The lake, which was
Free Parking for 1,000 Cars.
he examined in the study of the Cohen, Sirs. Z. Plotkin, and W. sonal belongings of the Women and about five city squares away, was
their families, made the question
Pentateuch, the former prophets. Barnett, secretary.
too muddy for bathing. Oil had
of luggage a serious problem.
Since the Scout camp was lo- to be used for lighting and cook-
face and kindly smile among cated 14 miles beyond Port Huron, ing purposes, and there was no
JOSEPH BARONDESS some
the conspicuous personalities."
one can readily understand how running water in the house. The
Wise Pained by Lou.
NOTED LEADER, DIES
DENNIS S. O'NEILL
much energy was expended by grounds lent themselves to sun
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, presi- tourists in getting to the camp. bathing on cool days and to rest-
Builder
dent American Jewish Congress: Out of the 27 families in the ing under shady trees during hot
(Continued From Page One).
"I am deeply pained to learn of group, only one had the assistance spells, but campers were unfor
Homes Designed, Built
the administrative committee of the passing of Joseph Barondess. of an automobile; the rest were tunate on rainy days. Not only
the
American
Jewish
Congress,
he
No Jew in our generation has de- obliged to use the trolleys, which, slid the roof leak, but there was no
and Financed.
was active in the campaign voted himself more eagerly and in many cases, required two and space to roam about in the house
BUILDING
against
restrictive
immigration.
Ile
devotedly to the interests of his three transfers in order to reach because every inch was devoted to
MURPHY
507
Picture the
appeared before congressional people than Barondess. He was a the boat which would take them to sleeping quarters.
Highland Para, Mich.
committees on immigration mat- child of his people who throughout Port Huron, and from there they plight of the cook on a' Friday
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
ters and obtained special permis- his life retained a lovable, child- traveled in to bus with their lug- when she had to cook for two
s-s
days, when the only space at her
sion for the admittance of hun- like naivete. He was leonine in gage piled high on a trailer.
dreds of Jewish immigrants to his courage when the honor of the
"Jews Not Wanted."
disposalWWI a very tiny kiteh-
Canada who had been barred from Jewish name or the security of
Miss Mary Caplan, who chape- enette.
the United States by the quota Jewish life was involved. He de- roned the group, was greeted by
But the spirit which prevailed
By Number, Letters ■ nd Make
served well of his people and the the director of the Scout Camp was so beautiful that everyone
laws.
of Lock
Among his many positions in Jewish masses knew him for their with a sad message, namely, that overlooked the limitations. For
FROM FORDS TO PIERCE.
Jewish organizations he was chair- own."
although the equipment was the exam ple, upon the arrival of one
ARROW
man of the board of directors of
The administrative committee of property of the Scout organiza- of the women who had been a
Chicago Lock Key
the Deborah Sanitarium for Con- the Zionist Organization of Amer- Lion, the site was leased to them member of the first group which
n
sumptive Relief, honorary presi- ica adopted the following resolu- for a period of three years, and w p. dshisew
Also service for Automobile
po ssaessoseb( at
oblivious the Scout
Dealers, Garages and Repair' dent of the Federation of Ukrain- tion on the death of Joseph Baron- when the owner of the site discov- camp,
ian Jews in America, vice-presi- dess:
Shops. We repair and extract
erect that it was a Jewish group, he eral deficiencies and was elated at
dent of the Ilerzliah Hebrew
broken keys from locks.
"The death of Joseph Barondess gave strict orders not to admit the fact that it was "our own
Academy, a member of the board is a decided blow to many elements t em. llowever, when she in- camp, where no one could disap-
SOLOMON
HUGO
of Hiss, the Brooklyn Federation of American life. His untime ly formed him that the boat had left point us, nor make fun of us." She
5003 John R. Street
of Jewish Charities, Machzikei Tal-
death has created a profound sor- Detroit, and the only way she could was inspired to compose the camp
Northway 1895
mud Torah, forger Nasi of the row among all Zionists who knew get them there was to have them song, "At Our Mothers Camp."
Kaye Made While You Wait
Order Sons of Zion, the I. 0. B. of the important part that Mr. swim home, he finally consented to Miss Caplan was assisted by Miss
13., I. 0. B. A., and the I. 0. B. S. Barondess took in the development have them remain for two days. Blume I. Levin.
Eepreusione of Grief.
At St. Clair, Mich.
Go Via the
of Zionism in America. First a Can you picture a group of wo-
Expressions of grief were voiced prominent labor leader, he devoted men who, after living in the States
Because of the success of run-
by leaders ofrall shades of opinion himself to the interests of the apprcximately anywhere from
ning
the
first camp on a self-sup-
within the JAwish community.
Zionist movement for many years. eight to 20 years and never having
Abraham Cohan, editor of the Mr. Barondess was the embodi- had a vacation before, having porting- basis, the following sea-
place
was rented at a cost of
For Pleasure and Economy Forward, said: "I knew Mr. Ba- ment of generosity and devotion their first real contact with Ameri- son a
$560. At this place campers had
City to city, coast to coast, Grey- rondess since the winter of 1889, to social ideals. His record and cans, to be treated in such a dis- running water and electricity, and
hound Linea operate today a na- when we were making prepara- his activity were an inspiration to appointing manner?
a private sandy beach. This sea-
If the women had known the
tion-wide system of dependable tions for founding the Arbeiter the Zionist youth.
the staff also consisted of Miss
bus travel. Easy riding, comfort- Zeitung. There were times when
real facts of the case it undoubt- son
Mary Caplan and Miss Mama
"The
administrative
committee
able coaches. Frequent conveni- our paths diverged, but the period expresses its condolences to the be- edly would have led to a riot, so in
Levin.
ent schedules. Pilots that are during which we were not on terms reeved family and conveys to them order to prevent this Miss Caplan
At Foreiter, Mich.
skilled and courteous. Through of close friendship is small com- its sense of grief at the passing of went into a conspiracy with the
Impressed by these successes,
pared
to
the
many
years
of
most
transportation wherever you want
one
of
the
noblemen
of
American
the
board
of directors of the Jew-
cordial and warm relationship.
to go.
ish Centers Association allowed is
"During the last few years I J ewry.
LOW FARES
John
L.
Bernstein,
Bias:
"The
man
Committee
far
Support
of
very
liberal
sum for the rental of
He
8 5.00 saw him quite frequently.
Chicago
death of Mr. Joseph Barondess is Hadoar: "Joseph Barondess was a much better equipped place, at
810.00 would drop in to see me at my of-
St. Louis
a unique figure in Jewish life. Forester, Mich., where were en-
an
irreparable
loss
to
the
whole
of
816 50 fice 'as a rule to ask for some favor
New York
His interest during his There is no one that can take his joyed luxuries such as bathrooms
$ 4 - 1)0 In behalf of some one of the many Jewry.
Cincinnati
whole life in everything that tend- place. "
with actual tubs, a large isolated
$ 57 . 75, applicants who were alwitys knock- ed to promote the best interest of
Los Angeles
Rabbi Wolf Gold: "Mr. Baron - and modern (quipped kitchen, in-
I ing at his door. Sometimes we
DEPOTS
has been a bless- des. was one of the noblest per- cluding iceless refrigeration, a
the
Jewish
people
Hotel Tuller, Phones Cadillac ' would spend a day or two together ing to Jewry at large. To his very sons in the city of New ?for! , Of screened summer kitchen, a large
i at the seashore.
very porch which was used for recrea•
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"He certainly was one of the I..' day he has given all his energy late Mr. Barondess became
his greatest tion purposes, and a fine beach.
[i mmo,smtbecrh„ar.,iiiinoguracondrnism'aurnniithyeartAerin to Jewish education. to the Jewish religious and it was
immigrant and to the upbuilding hope to spend his last years in including ■ small playground for
of Palestine. In his death the • Ereta Yisroel.
the children.
e tfreycet ha m a g to e. d m a , u , ,a el ways er ready
-
great
In spite of these luxuries, there
all Jewish people have lost a
chamnion."
Teapot Dame-1496 Broad- were several disadvantages: the
Israel
Levinthal,
of
the
was located at the extreme
Rabbi
tamp
mtnit -
way.
lt oiu s r aiim
lya . gine
.
mi i m mi ;osshil li n le k to eerim
Jewish Center and chair-
grant population without his hand- Brooklyn
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