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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-09-14

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CLITTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings

We greet our patrons, friends and Neigh-
bors in the spirit of Rosh Hashonah. the
New Year, wishing them all Happiness,
Prosperity, health and Contentment in the
fullest measure.

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Greetings of the Season

JAMES CONLEY

Auctioneer

FURNITURE AND RUGS

AUCTION SALES EVERY TUESDAY
PRIVATE SALES DAILY

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Detroit, Mich.

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4611.13-15 Fourteenth Ave.

The Season's Greetings

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Special officers furnished for all occasion , .
Day or night at all hours. All officers are under

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A. E. SOSSONG, Pres.

Metropolitan Residential and Merchant
Police, Inc.

Main Office—Longfellow 4730

9848 Twelfth St.

Wishing All My Jewish Friends and Patrons a
Happy and Prosperous New Year

Nancy Van Wyck

HARPER METHOD

OF SCIENTIFIC SCALP TREATMENT

Shampooing, Facials, Marc•ling, Bobbing and Clipping,

Water Waving, Manicuring

in ISenliehev was permitted b}• the
Ukranian Government to print
similar books of which he sold WO,.
(Continued from Preceding !'age). 009 during 0127.
Palestine.
the total area occupied by these
colonies being approximately 800 ;
The following is is summary of
000 acres. During the past year 'he most iniloortant facts regarding
this work has been continued and, Palestine contained in the report
in the United States an endeavor is of Dr. Weizmann, president of the
being made to raise sufficient funds World Zionist Organizatiion, sub-
to continue it for the next ten years. mitted in June, l ast, tO 1,11r11
During the year, the Government flouter, High Cononiissioner of Pal-
111,111011 to utilize a part of Siberia estine, for transmittal to the Per-
fur agricultural colonization by manent Mandates Cummission of
Jews. This region is known as the League of Nations.
Only 2,173 immigrants entered
Bureya. After it had been made
ready, a group of .fewish colonists Palestine during 1927. Thu decline
wi re transported too the region. was a direct result of the economic
The American Agra-Joint as has depression during that year. At
been announced, will nut ioartici- the so u r time there was consider-
pale in this enterprise. Reports able emigration of Jews from Pal-
which were received in May indi- estine. This totaled 5,073, as com-
cate that much damage was caused pared with 7,30 in 1925. when the
to crops in S01110 of the Jewish (Twitting. depression began; the net
colonies by storms; the Crimea col- Jewish immigration during 1927
onies Were, however, not seriously was, therefore, 2,360. Sixty-three
per cent of the immigrants had re-
litigated.
Demands that the sCovernment sided in Palestine for less than two
help in the industrialization of years, and another 21 per cent had
Jews who were without work, were resided in the country for three
made tip representatives of Jewish years or less.
As for unemployment, this con-
organizations during the year. A
wretched condition of thousands of tinued to present a serious problem
Jewish artisans gone rise to this during 1927. The average number
demand. 111 August, 1927, Central of unemployed was 7,150. At the
Eexecutive Committee decided that end of the year there were 6,351
the Comzet, the Government de- unemployed on the register of the
partment originally charged with Jewish Labor Federation. By
the supervision of the work of March, 1928, however, the unem-
settling Jews in the land, include in ployment had decreased to such an
its activities steps to further the extent that direct relief was being
industrialization of the Jewish paid to only 2,50 persons (as corn-
masses. In the spring of 1028 the pared to 5,000 in 19271, and early
Ukrainian Soviet ordered the local in April it Was found possible to
Soviets in a number of places to absorb the remaining unemployed
take vigorous measures to 0011111111 workmen and to suspend entirely
the unemployment in those districts. the payment of 11011 . 11, in spite of
mainly among the Jewish poopula- the fact that during the first three
thin, by providing the unemployed months of 1928 immigration again
with implements and tools and un- began to exceed emigration. The
dertaking public works on which Zionist Organization spent during
they may be employed. These 1927, as total of 1_150,000 on unem-
Soviets were directed also to in- ployment relief; the Labor Federa-
crease the subsidies being given to tion imposed on those of its mem.
Jewish technical and trade schools. hers who had employment a tux
The Russian press gave a great which brought in over £30,0110,
deal of attention during the past which were used also for uneniploy-
year to indications that anti-Si mit- (nett relief. It is to be noted that
lout teas spreading among the work- the Zionist Organization bore the
ers and 0V011 11101111,th Of the Com- entire burden of Jewish unemploy-
munist Party. The newspapers ment and that no Jew became a
gave full publicity to numerous in- charge upon the public funds of
stances of persecution of Jewish Palestine.
workers by their comrades, and
The economic depression did not
warned leaders that anti-Semitism vitally affect agricultural coloniza-
would hurt the cause of the revolu- tion. The older Reims Ilayesoal
tion. The government encouraged settlements cove red 05 per cent of
the publication of hooks and leaf- their requiremionts from the pro-
lets condemning anti-Semitism, and ceetlo of their own work, and only
a number of persons charged with (0,000 had to be contritouted for
molesting Jews were brought to thi• support of these settlements as
trial. The anti-Semitic epidemic compared with £27,000 needed in
spread even to the children in 1920. An increase in the land de-
schools and several cases are or voted to citrus cultivation is
?Tomtit of the cruel maltreatment of marked in the settlements not under
Jewish pupils by their non-Jewish control of the Kenn Ilayesod. Ac-
schoolmates. Indieations are that cording to a census of the agricul-
the Government look, on this phe- tural settlements made in April,
nomenon as one of its most serious 1:o27, 1.y the Palestine Zionist Ex-
problems.
ecutive there were at the time 101
The anti-religious activities of such settlements ..upporting
the Jewish section of the Commun- population of :30.500 souls on
ist party continued during the 1.000,000 dunams (about 250,0)x1
your, but on a mint' smaller sale moron) of land, 0 111' 11,521 head of
than heretofore. The rabbis vig- rattle in addition to 1,5117 draft
o rously combatted this propaganda, animals.
,...og000ially the anti-Passover cam-
U•ban development naturally
ign during the past spring when was retarded by the economic de-
it was reported I hat matzoth was pression, but titwards the end of
soffit in great quantities in the 1927 there were indications that
Ukraine.
Travelling rabbis and change Was /11100 10 1 sky place; a
!teachers openly protested against fair amount of new building was
the attempt to suppress the cele- begun. Industrial development was
bration of the Passover. The tra- also retarded during the year, but
ditional collections to aid poor in industry there are also signs of
poor Jewish families in celebrating approaching revival. Several firms
' the festival were carried (tn openly which were obliged to close down
in White Russia and Ukranian during 1925 reopended during 1927,
towns. In Moscow, the synagogues and progress was retarded in the
were crowded during the Passover textile, tanning, woodwerking,
services and half a million pounds metal working and printing indus-
of matzoth were sold.
tries. The year 1927 was marked
The Jewish Communists were by an appreciable increase in the
also very much disturbed by the export of manufactured goods to
wide distribution of Jewish reli- Syria, and three companies were
gious tmoks in Russia. In an edi- formal for exporting Palestine
torte! published recently. the Yid- manufacture to various Jewish
dish Communist daily Ernes tusks communities in other countries.
why the Government printing plant The government gave a stimulus
has published 85,000 copies of reli- to industry by exempting various
gious books, including prayer hunks, raw materials from export duty.
Bentateuchs, and manuals fur
The Palestine Electric Company
women and children, for a single operating the so-called Rutionloerg
Jewish bookseller in Bobruisk, and consession considerably extended
demands that an investigation be the scope of its operations during

Cadillac 1784—Clifford 6336

1603 Stroh Bldg.

5688 IN REVIEW

made as to wh> a Jewish publisher

I Wish All My Jewish Friends and Neighbors a
Happy and Prosperous New Year

Sam Chait

EVERYTHING FOR THE DECORATOR

PAINTS

WALL PAPER

8722.24 Oakland Ave.

Northway 5629

Extends to the Entire Jewish Community of Detroit

Best wishes for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year

nRIMMTIMMEHMEEMEMMEEN

A Happy New Year

J. Francis Martin, D. S. C.

CHIROPODIST—FOOT SPECIALIST

1209 Stroh Building

Randolph 4620

Season's Greetings

Daniel Youngblood

5750 Johns Ave.

Brennan Truck Co.

TRUCKING
To and From All Depots

SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING
ENGINEER

Repair Work, Alterations, Heating and Plumbing
Troubles Solved

Estimates Given

Phone Whittier 7320

Prompt Service Given to Repair Work

SECOND AND STATE STREETS
Cadillac 1018-1019

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A Happy New Year to You

— From —

W. T. BURRIDGE

As , i•ant General o\lanagot

Detroit Transfer Co.

Authorized Baggage Transfer Company for allffl
Railroad and Steamship Lines

1720-36 Twelfth St.

Cadillac 2405

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A Happy New Year to You

BAILEY

Motor Sales

HUDSON-ESSEX

Sales and Service

18320 JOHN R. STREET
Longfellow 3072.1109

OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS

rAGE SEVEN

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1927. Statistics of the workings
of the company's power stations at
Julia. Haifa and Tiberias, show
that (luring 1;1211-27 the company
sold a total of over 2,0004100 kilo-
watt hours of current for power,
residential and street lighting, and
other purposes.
There was not during 1927, as in
1925, any outbreak of typhoid
fait ; malaria, however, was more
frequent during 1927 and severely
hit many of the agricultural settle-
ments. During the year, 10,332
patrons were admitted to four 11:1-
doissalo hospitals, in Jerusalem,
Haifa and Safe& More
than 115,0011 new patients of all
creeds were treated in the Ila-
ilassah clinics throughout the
country. An important event in
connection with public health was
the deification of the Nathan 111111
1.101.
Straus Health Center in
Jerutiloom on 'March 31, 1927, the
rift Hof Nathan and Lina Straus if
Sea. work City, is ho have devoted
the sum of $25,000 for this par-
/11S0. They have also (aerial to
establish another health venter in
Tit-Aviv at the cost of $75,000.

HUNGARY OBSERVES

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JEWISH OLYMPIC
WINNERS' RETURN

Season's Greetings

Oliver W. Lindberg

This Time, Anti-Semitic Pres, Ig- 0
noses the Fact That They
A.)
Jeiss
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-The
homecoming of the Ilungarilin
Jewish winners at the Olympic
gami, were officially taken notice
of by the government and munici-
pal authorities and a hearty wel-
come was accorded them on arrival
at the capital.
Municipal cars and official ear-
riages waited at the railway sta-
tion to take the returning victors
and their families to he 1111111001
arranged in their honor.
The former i.abinet member Ita-
kovsky, notorious atiti-Semite, 0111
braced Attila Petschauer, winner
of the fencing team, at the Buda-
pest depot in recognition of his
aehievement. ('aunt Klebelsberg,
minister of oluention, sent a461e-
gram of thanks in the name of the
fatherliind to Doctor !ilezooe, au-
uther Jewish champion. A hearty
reception was tilso o accorded to
Barns, the only Jewish member of
the IIungirian muss pule team.
The government newspapers, as
well as the anti-Semitic news-
pap•rs, which are usually eager to
point the Jewish origin or faith
of persons not in public favor,
ignored the tac t
brated Olympic champions are
Jews.

In the matter of education it is
worth sitting that at the beginning
of the school year, 1927-29, the
total number of Jewish schools in
Palestine was 275, having an en-
rollment of 26,537 pupils, 222 of
these schools serving 114,611 pupils,
are under the supervision of the
Palatine Zionist Executive. In
addition other Jewish schools are
gradually accepting the supervi-
sion of the Educational Committee
of the Zionist Organization, III
are kindergatens, 97 are elemen-
"One of the dangers of America
tary schools, 4 are secondary
schools, 3 are technical schools, -1 is that those who come here will
break
with their past . . . No
teachers' seminaries and 3 are
miscellaneous instiutions. It is in- person who is false to his own
nationality
can be urns, to Amer-
teresting too note that for the
year 1920.27, the government ica. Teach the ancient landmarks
to the youth of the Jewish people."
gnat-in-aid for the Jewish schools
President Coolidge,
maintained by the Zionist Organ-
inition was £14,070, almost double
the grant in 1925-26 and almost
double the grant in 11125-20 and
almost seven times as niuchas was
granted in 0121-25 ; for the year
192720 the sum of $19,503 has 110011
allocated by the government for
this purpose.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

OFFICE AND PARLORS

4642 SECOND BOULEVARD

Corner West Forest Ave.

Glendale 8073

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A Happy and Prosperous New Year to
You All

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Class Now Forming for Free Instruction in
Making Lampshades, Plaques and
Other Art Objects

The promulgation of the Ileli-
gious Communities Organization
Ordinance in 192i; was h1110W011 in
1927 by the publication of draft
1,K1111111011S for the erganizatiion
of lowish community. These regu-
lations provide for three bodies
representative of the Jewish 00111-
munity: 1. Italobinical Council; 2.
The Elected Assembly, and :t.
The General Council, these are em-
powered in their several spheres
to 001111110t the internal affairs of
the community anal to levy taxes
on its members fur education, mat
relief, care of the sick, and other
communal services. Steps are now
tieing taken by the existing Na-
thorns] Council for the foliation of
the first Elective Assembly in ac-
cordance with the regulations.
Contributions to the Palestine
Foundation Fund during the year
ending September, 1927, reached
the total of £88:1,616. The Jewish
National Fund receipts during
1925-27 totalled £289,01111.

United States.

To all our friends and pa-
trons we wish a Happy and
Prosperous New Year

EPSTEIN

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Used for caulking wood and steel doors and
window frames, terra cotta, stone, brick
marble and masonry joints

11'

SUPERIOR DRY COAT

Used for wnterproofing, ornamental stone, copings,
cornice, stucco and exterior walls

Manufactured by

SAM POSNER, Prop.

Detroit Caulking and
Waterproof Co.

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Season's Greetings

LINOFELT

1347 EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE
Cherry 7925

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Adds to your comfort .

Manufactured by

UNION FIBRE CO., Inc

204 Donovan Bldg.

ROSH HASHONAII GREETINGS
We Wish You All a Very Happy and Prosperous
New Year

Max Steingold & Sons

REALTORS

Phone Randolph 1662

Cadillac 1974-1975

325-6 Majestic Bldg.

Season's Greetings

Remodeling

Reepairing

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A Happy New Year to You All

Levitt II Wittus

FURRIER

lished tab reports based on data
!•ing gathered by it for the
Greater New York Survey Com-
mittee; one of these reports deals
with the movement of Jewish popu-
lation within the city, and the

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the 1:nited States there wero•
but few incidents to divert the
Jewish community from attention
to internal problems. The only
serious reminders that there ex-
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ists in this country a certain meas
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use of anti-Jewish feeling were
the hazing of three Jewish physi-
cians in a public hospital in New
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York City by their non-Jewish
Storage
colleagues and the action of the
To Order
board of governors of the gulf
(tub in Milwaukee in asking eight
of the Jewish charter mionthers to
resign, apparently in order to re-
Rosh Hashonah Greetings'
duce the number of Jews in the
club. There was also the ease of
the Metropolitan Masons Country
Club, which, according to reliable
witnesses, declined to admit Jews
to membership and which changed
its name when the Jewish Tribune
supported by a numlair (of leading
masons, protested tigainst the use
PUREST DRUGS AND EX-
of the Wont "masons" in its desig-
PERT ATTENTION TO PRE-
nation. Aside from these inci-
SCRIPTIONS
dents there was much excitement
in Jewish circles regarding the
11703 Dexter Blbd. at Webb
production of the motion picture,
The King iif Kings." It was
Garfield 0438
charged that parts of this were not
only inaccurate but also so pre-
3702 Fenkell , Cor. Dexter.
sented as to arouse or intensify
anti-Jewish feeling. The pro-
Longfellow 1978
ducers Id thio picture firmly de- s.
diode to withdraw it because 14 ,-
t he large investment involved, lint. `
heeding the protests of the I. O.
B. II. /11111 other organizations,
no:1,1e a numb•r of minor change ,
, I;ich, however, slid not give uni-
t el sal satisfaction.
Despite these incidents, rela•
t ions between Jews and non-Jews
in this country were very amicable
during the year 31;58. The move-
ment which was begun several
years Rini by the Federal Council
Of
of the Churches of Christ in Amer-
ica to promote good-will between
Jews and Christians, was contin-
ued. On the other hand, the at-
tempt to convert Jews to Christi-
anity was coondemned at a meet-
ing of the Home Missions Council
METALWORKING
sof the Federal Council held in
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Cleveland in January.
WOODWORKING
In Jewish cemmunal life, prob-
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ably the most interesting event of
TOOLS— GREAT VARIETY
domestic concern was the prepara-
METALS—MAND KINDS
tion by the statistical department
PULLEYS, HANGERS,
of the American Jewish Commit•
BEARINGS
tee of an enumeration of the Jew-
MATERIAL HANDLING
ish congregations in the country,
EQUIPMENT
and an inquiry by the same agency
ELECTRIC TOOLS
into the number of Jews in the
ELECTRIC MOTORS
GRINDING WIl$:ELS
United States. As ■ result them
is now 'Ivailable interesting data
BELTING
nn these two important subjects.
Etc.
During tae year also the Bureau
THE
of Jewish Social Research pub-

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Rosh Hashonah
Greetings

During 0127 the work of the ex-
isting departments of the Hebrew
University has been continued and
preparations were undertaken for
the establishment of new institutes,
and fur the erection of several new
buildings. It should ho Tooted hero
that early in 1925, the Board of
Governors of the University decided
to introduce under-graduate studies
leading to the baccalaureate degree.
The Jewish National and Univers-
ity Library had on the first of
December, 1927, a total of 173,000
volumes 1137,000 works). Of this
number 57,1100 book, were Ilelora-
ii.a and Judaica. The increase in
the library staring the year w.is
approximately :15,00o volumes.

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149 East Lamed St.
Cadillac 7080

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Happy New Year

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Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Silverware,
Repairing, Butting and Lacquering

Russian Candlesticks Repaired

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Cherry 4299

A Happy New Year to All My Jewish Friends
and Patrons

ROBERTSOIV'S

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Our Equipped Repair Trucks Save Time and Money

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Season's Greetings

Henry Kemp

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
LAND CONTRACTS NEGOTIATED

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Randolph 1719

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