A rim Apish Periodical Cotter I AYINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO UPTON PAGE FIFTEEN 7it G i)grRon;frwisit (IRON lox NEW FOX IS BEAUTIFUL THE WAY IS PAVED FOR GREATER WORK FOR PALESTINE C If the United Palestine Appeal in the State of Michigan from the last New Year to this New Year had not been successful, there would have been several very legitimate reasons—a stormy conven- tion in Atlantic City, a serious business depression in the city, several resignations in the Zionist or- ganization 01* America from men whose earnestness and whose Zionism could not be taken lightly, Iladas.:ah's serious protest against certain existing conditions and last, but not least, the real discord amongst the Zionist factions in the United States which led to the conditions which prevailed at the Pittsburgh convention. And yet, in spite of all these things, the United Palestine Appeal board of Detroit is happy to be able to report that this has been tun unusually suc- resal'ul year both in Detroit and in the several communities outside of the city, thanks to the de- voted effort of earnest m:orkers and the generosity of contributors and to the inherent ideals of the upbuilding of Palestine, which is stronger than existing financial conditions and stronger than the mistakes of Zionism and stronger than the disagree- ments, however well-founded and well-meaning. Both during the campaign in Detroit last April and since that time the amount of cash collected on this year's pledges has been truly remarkable and indeed gratifying. It has been proportionately better than any other year in the history of the appeals for funds for the restoration of the Home- land. Reports from Palestine. which were dis- couraging at the beginning of the yoar, improved greatly as the year went on. The business crisis is gone, unemployment is practically stamped out and conditions for the future are better than at any time since 1925. The way is now paved for further immigration of Chalutzim into Palestine. The U. I'. A. Board wishes its many co-workers and contributors a Happy New Year, gratefully acknowledging that, without their help, the suc- cessful year just ended and the hopeful year now beginning would not have been possible. la) E. L. RICE wholesale Jewelry 445-465 W. Fort St. Cadillac 7545 DEIR0IT, lawlumllnslv!mol N 1:1 clkosh Hashonah greetings AN AWAKENING OF THE JEWISH SOUL By MEYER BECKMAN President, Congregation Emanuel. - The New Year and Day of Atonement season is here. Again we will see the synagogues filled to capacity. All Jews, whether pious or not, will observe these two major Jewish holidays. And why? Because their Jewish soul has a spiritual awakening and seeks ablution from sins, forgive- ness and repentance for the wrongs perpetrated during the year; and they promise the Lord and themselves that they will be better in the future. When we look at the people in the synagogue on those three holy days and see the devotion and inspiration written on their faces it appears as if the soul of Israel has awakened and the wish of God that the Jewish people should be a "Kingdom of Priests and a Holy people" has certainly been fulfilled. Then we ask ourselves: Can Judaism exist and be everlasting by observing the New Year and the Day of Atonement and spending three days out of 365 days in the synagogue? Judaism is an education which must be kept in the mind and heart all the year round. When the Jewish people indulge in physical pleasure and do not take the time to study and observe the laws and command- ments given to us on Mount Sinai, Judaism will naturally suffer. Why is Judaism so neglected? Why has it dwindled down to a mere observance of three days in the year? By looking back into the history of the Jewish people we will probably find the answer. We find that the Jews were the most orthodox and ob- served their laws and traditions most reverently when they were oppressed, humiliated and denied the right to live in accordance with the tenets of the Jewish law, Then they fought for, suffered and burned at the stake for the right to observe their religious teachings in their own way. Let us hope that the Jewish New Year will bring an awakening of the Jewish soul not only for three (lays but for every day in the year and that the reconstruction and restoration of Pales- tine will also be a reconstruction and restoration of the true Jewish Soul. Let us also hope that no jolt will be necessary to cause that awakening and that happiness, peace and prosperity shall be with the Jews over the world for this year and forever. 119281 5689 On the occasion of the New Year, the officers and directors of this institution greet the Jewish clients, friends and neighbors an dextend to them and to their dear ones the season's greetings. May the New Year bring them happiness, prosperity and con- tentment. FIDELITY COT 11 1VVv T CONGRESS NY DIRECTORS FREER W. ARMSTRONG Secretary, Fidelity Trust Co. HOY R. MrDANI.I T reasurer, Fideld, CHARIXS W. BURTON Prekident, Charlet, W. Burton . n d THOMAS S. MERRILL St.eretary, Genelal M.dor, Cor- poration 'MINAS S. CLAYTON ier• President Fidelity Trust Co. - - 1- clown. L. DAANE President, Grand Rapids Sas inns lt9nk A. R. GLANCY President, Oakland Motor Car tu• Co. CHARLES L. RAYMOND HatoeetnI and Hay mood !Isurance) CRAMER SMITII President, Pontiac rnn,merrfaI end Sacines Mink if-- TuomAs _ _g--_ - Iris -a- E_ E- -g_ E_ E- g. E = WII.I,IAM I'. HOLIDAY Chairman of the Board, Central Savings Bank SCOTT E. LAMB Vire-President, Fidelity Trust Co. WILLIAM 0. LERCHEN Vacs-President and Treasurer, Lerehen and Hayes LUTHER D. President. Fidelity Trust Co. RICHARD W. THOMAS Vice-President Fidelity Trust FRED WARDELL Pre,itlent. Eureka Vacuum clew m-r Co. - . E. E_ .- ff. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ii i i i i i iI I I I 1111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111 krlii ALBERT IL LOWRIE Secretary-Treasurer, Lowrie and Hollintion Lumber Co. far a "gully!! till Prmiprraits Nra' tint. In Or Gittinintitp at tirtrnit By JOSEPH H. EHRLICH Chairman, Detroit United Palestine Appeal Season's Greeting's to All MRS. ALFRED G. WILSON GEORGE B. YERKES Yerkes, Simonds and Goddard I Attorneys) Friedenberg's Detroit's largest theater, the new Fox, opening Suptenther 21, is thoroughly in the modernized Hindu° Temple style. Columns in ver- million red, sentineling the side walls, give an atmospheric air to the new architectural style. Furniture House HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS MAILED BY JEWS OF DETROIT MAIN STORE, 4723-25 HASTINGS ST. BRANCH-9152 OAKLAND AVE. Postmaster Kellogg Says Festival Proves • Difficult Period in the Post Office; M•kes Series of Suggestions to Relieve Difficulty. Hundreds of thousands of New ing card, either written or in print Year greeting cards mailed ley Ile_ when sealed in an envelope re- troit Jews to relatives and friends quires 2 cents postage; when in both here and abroad create a dif- print with no writing and no' fruit period for the pastoflice, ac• sealed, they require 1ln cents Kellogg, each; only the so-called "post cording to Charles cards" not enclosed in envelopes postmaster. 'through The Detroit Jewish may be mailed for a penny. "Another source of trouble for Chranicle, Mr. Kellogg suggests as way for remedying some of the the postoffice arises from the small difficulties and offers some sug- and irregular size and shape of gestions in the following state- ninny of the. envelopes used to menu' enclose these greetings, which pre- "The Jewish New Year festival vents the greeting letters and proves a difficult period in the cards being post-marked by ma- postoffice. This is because of the chines with the regular run of let- popular observation of the custom ter fluid, as they must be held out of mailing greeting cards and let- and rehandled for post-marking ters to relatives and friends at with n hand stamp, and also, they home and abroad. Hundreds of to not tie in with the ordinary size, thousands of such greetings arc letters. "It is also well to remember' posted for handling through the Detroit mistake within a few that mail to foreign countries days, but proper care is not used should be addressed in the English in their preparation and address- language to the name of the des- Very many bear no street final ion city, province, state, dis- ing. and house number as a part of triet and nation, but the name of the address and no return address, the person addressed and his local others are short postage paid, delivery address at destination' while others are addressed with a may be written in Hebrew. "Further, the name and address pencil, and pencil addresses are frequently so blurred as to be un- of the sender of a letter should be written, in English, at the top left readable. "In the preparation of the, corner on the face of the envelope greeting cards and letters, it so that, if delivery fails, it will be should be understood that a greet- returned to the sender." Rare Fruits, Nuts an d Vegs eta bles V4-t_ttr, -4*Iri`Z THREE SHOPS: BROADWAY MARKET 1341 BROADWAY — and — 7041 EAST JEFFERSON 30 Fancy Fruits Baskets Packed at 1341 Broadway Only SEASON'S GREETINGS We Invite You to NATIONAL FRATERNITY PROF. AND MRS. BOBER HONORS DETROIT BOY RECENT GUESTS HERE SEROS LUNCH Dr. Mandell Morton Bober, ass.- Frank A. Weiner of 1918 Pin- Now open for your convenience at :tree ;neatly, Inerniter of the Detroit date professor of economies a t Upsilon chapter of the l'hi Beta Lawrence College, and Mrs. Boller. it:annuli fraternity, was honored were Detroit guests the past week. Toasted Sandwiches Steaks and Chops. at Now Haven last week, at the visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ales national convention of the frater- H. Gerson and family of 2511 Rich- Special Noon Luncheon pity, with election as grand vice- ton avenue. Mrs. Bober is a sister superior. of Mrs. Gerson. _ ----- .- - Dr. Richer is the author of "Karl The Detroit chapter was pre- seated with a cup by the mayor New Haven, at the 'banquet at published by Harvard University 0 00 0 0 00 o 0 000-0-000-009-0****00-000-00-0-0M>0000*-00.4the Hotel Taft, winning the honor be- Press, which was awarded tip 0 0 1431 Broadway k ro°0")°°0000° 00000,0000000******044>0*****c , of Marx's haerp,..tau. of History" cause it had the largest represerp David A. Wells prize for the year dation of all fraternities in attend- 1925-211. Ile was formerly instruc- 0 0 Inc, at the cunvention. ter in economies and tutor in the 0 0 4. Miss Rosalyn Fellnutn of Detroit division of history, grizernni• nt 0 led the grand march of the tttlee. and economics at Harvard Miss Fellman traveled the farthest versity. 0 of all the young ladies in TEACHER OF PIANO anee at the dance. g Triangle Burlesque Attrac- tions at Colonial. while the papillae 'rriangle OPENS NEW STUDIO Manufacturers of A Happy New Year A Very Happy Ness' Year to Our Jewish Friends 1:7= Moylan Corset Shcp Come In and See Our Display of SURETY BONDS AND INSURANCE Randolph 6135 We Make Up Orders for 455 Book Building g g o 0 O 0 o 0 g C. BATTAT Corsets, Brassieres and Corselettes o 4 O ORIENTAL RUGS Carter's Underwear a Specialty Cadillac 9085-0114 O0 Kashan-Satouks, Espahan Hamadans, Kan- dahar and several other grades, all sizes and colors. Also Chinese rugs. 35 EAST GRAND RIVER AVENUE 11745 Woodward Ave., cor. Tuxedo Phone Longfellow 5461 Corsets Cleaned, Repaired and Remodeled • , Season's Greetings to All The Livernois Brunswick Shop Rosh Hashonah Greetings C. S. Humphrey Co. DISTRIBUTORS WAHL Auto Heaters Two-Way Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Two-Way Spring Brakes 9810 Livernois, at Grand River EXIDE SALES AND SERVICE Garfield 5094 Glaregone Rear Vision Mirrors Glendale 3908 19 Selden Ave. i o O o 0 0 0 ' 909 E. Elizabeth St. Phone Cadillac 5840 0 Detroit g g e o o 000000000000cr0o-000000-00**Oro**004,000G000kKrooc 000* BOB CRUZET'S COTTON PICKERS Kopecky Mattress & Box Spring CADILLAC 7129 0 a0000-04}0-0400-000.0CLOOOCICHLOOOCIA000-0000-0110OCIP:000J A Happy New Year to All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons 930 ERSKINE ST. 0 0 Wishing You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year Your Organization's Favorite Dance Band • Alaska Ice Cream Boehmian Lager Stroh's Pure Malt Syrup Brownie—Mt. Cabin and a complete line of Quality flavored drinks Og re, Alfred E. Gutman Agency Best Wishes for the Coming Year from miss Sylvia Stara'. teacher of piano, an- Burlesque rat radians will h e fea . nounces t h turgid for the w'ar'm 'Sc the stage opening of a In the picture, "Sinthit," which of the Colonial theater the motion "Simbai" Big Animal Pic. "pees at the Shubert Lafayette picture fans will Filo', find their studio at 3210 lure, at the Shubert Clements ave- theater, Detroit, next Sunday night, tastes well cared for in the a r- nue, telephone Lafayette. Sept. IC, :tact which will he shown rangements just completed whereby Arlington twice daily thereafter math °' the many of the best motion picture's 55:11-.1. In a recent magazine article, ell- auspices of the Detroit Zoological will have their first presentations Miss Stone Iles at this theater. titled, "My Wife Holds the Gun," l'ark Commission, are many p. is a graduate Martin Johnson, noted naturalist in which Mrs. Johnson does "hold of the Detroit BUSINESS NOTICE. an d pho tographer, tells some of the the gun" ready to bring down big Institute of Dr. A. M. Bookstem announces experiences of his wife, Osa, and —and dangerous—game her Iwo- SYLVIA STONE Nfusical A r 1, of his new office in himself on their recent four-year hand is photographing in case it the opening expedition into the East African should decide to charge the ,-•,..oge the Maceabee Building, on or where she was a star pupil of Dr. jungle. intruders into its stamping ll- I. , 11111. about Oct. 1. Alle D. Zuidenut. Season's Greetings to All My Jewish Friends and Customers • Manufacturing Co. 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