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We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Neighbors a Happy New Year Michigan Chevrolet Sales Co. SALES AND SERVICE Lafayette 5882 6640 Michigan Ave. II ImNmmIN41t111111N16 mIIIIIIPIINIIIIINIIIIIVIIII COUNCIL TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETINGS NEW YORK.—Several state and interstate conference of the National Council of Jewish Wo- men have made preliminary an- nouncements of their plans for the annual meetings to be held this fall. On Oct. 25-30, the Ohio- Michigan-West Virginia interstate conference of council sections, of which Mm. Jerome Kohn of Co- lumbus, Ohio, is president, will meet in Akron, Ohio. The Illinois- Wisconsin-Minnesota regional con- ference will convene at Chicago lleights, Illinois, the home city of the conference's president, Mrs. Nathan Seifer, on Oct. 30 and 31. The Indiana-Kentucky conference will meet in Indianapolis during the month of October. The mid- west conference, under the presi- dency of Mrs. Carl Furth of Oma- ha, will assemble at Leavenworth, Kansas, on Nov. 5 and ti. Among other questiohs. the con- ference will urge upon their con- stituent sections preparations for their attendance at the twelfth triennial convention of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, to he held at Los Angeles in No- vember, 1929. Fr Season's Greetings Season's Greetings W. HAW LEY & CO BOILER BREECHINGS SMOKE STACKS Cass-Detroit 11 Bookshops Erected Anywhere in U. S. A. .BOILERS—ALL STYLES May We Quote You? !I II 1737 CASS AVENUE 6032 W. Fort St. Cedar 5404 Near Detroit-Leland lintel Cadillac 7623 - Season's Greetings from FENKEL GARDENS That You and Yours Shall Enjoy An Abundance of Health and Joy Is the Wish of II. GREENHOUSES United News Company Bebbing Plants, Kerns Dahlias H. PADFIELD, Prop. 24 WEST JEFFERSON Cadillac 6697 Arlington 6697 7315-21 Fenkell Ave. Complete Line of Detroit, Mich. Novelties, Favors, Decora- tions, Etc. Season's Greetings Season's Greetings ttt RADIO SERVICE STATION We Are Equipped to Service All Make. of Radio Receiver. Horne Service Is Desired Authorized factory services for the following companies: Silver-Marshall, Webster, Elkin, Victoreen and Ilammarlund. P. E. Hughes & Co. J.C. Stewart SHEET METAL WORKERS RADIO ENGINEERS 5624 Grand River Ave. L. IIERSIIBERG, Prop. Telephone Walnut 4049 6001 LAWTON AVENUE Euclid 1700 r- Season's Greetings Rosh Rashonah Greetings Dennis S. O'Neil WILLIAM HORDES BUILDER General Insurance Homes Designed, Built and Financed 807 Murphy Building HIGHLAND PARK, MICHIGAN 2539 WOODWARD AVE. Arlington 6264-4506 Cherry 8051.6492 A New Year is calling to us once again and in keeping with that beautiful Jewish tradition we are taking stock of the year that is no more. We Jews of America number in the millions now. In one city, like that of New York, there are as many Jews as live in Great Britain, Germany, France, Austria, Hungary and Ilolland and more Jews than in Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus. Danzing, Denmark, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Brit- ain, Greece, Irsh Free State, Italy, Luxemburg, Malta and Gozo, Netherlands, Portugal, Saar Re- gion, Serb-Croat-Slovene State. Spain, Switzerland, Turkey (European). At no time in the history of our people were there as many Jews within the limits of one city. Whilst it is true that New York is the biggest Jewish community in the world the Jews of America are spread from coast to coast. They are to be found in every state in the Union and in every one of the possessions and territories of the United States. There are more than two hundred cities with Jewish populations ranging from one thousand to a quarter of a million exciud- inf New York. I cite these facts because they will help its to understand what American Jewry means. It is a source of joy to us to learn from the recent census by the United States Bureau of Com- merce that Jewry has grown to great numbers in this country, but it is also a tremendous responsi- bility. The Jews of a country have never been weighed, as far as their real value was concerned, by mere numbers. Numbers in themselves count for very little. We have grown, but in what direction has this growth of ours been? American Jewry is pros- perous, exceedingly so in a material way, but how prosperous are we spiritually? Our spiritual growth has by no means kept pace with our material well-being. It will be contended that American Jewry is yet in its infancy ; that we are still in a state of flux and in it period of transition. I have heard that contention as far back as I can remember. It were about time that we grew into maturity ; and that we ended the period of transition and entered into our heritage. The past is gone, irrevocably beyond recall. We look to the future. And what do we want of that future, Jewishly speaking? A greater yearning for God, which can be brought about by a more intensive Jewish training of the youth of our people. American Jews seem to have enough money for everything except for Jewish education. Thousands upon thousands of ,our boys and girls are robbed of their heritage by the wilful neglect of their parents. We need more Talmud Torahs, more Yeshivahs. We need to go out into the highways and byways of our country and bring the message of the Torah to our boys and girls, to our young men and young women. American Jewry will be great and accounted powerful if it be great and powerful Jewishly, if it be loyal to the Old Paths. We have swerved from the Old Paths and the tomorrow calls us to retrace our steps. We pray for Life, but what is life if it be empty, if it be no more than a ceaseless round of toil and of pleasure-seeking? May this New Year see the realization of the desires of our hearts but may these desires be of the spirit. May we realize that our Heavenly' Father has given us a priceless opportunity to live in this blessed land, where we are free and suffer little hindrance as regarded the belief and the practice of our Faith. We dare not fritter away our opportunities. In the past decade we have awed world Jewry with our finances. May we inspire the Jews of the world with our spiritual resources. May we bring forth men of learning, "taught of the Lord." May we strengthen the religious bond that welds the Jews into one people. May peace reign in our midst and may we never fail to rise to the heights of our obligations. A Ilappy New York to all Israel. May the spirit of God ever dwell in our midst. 6688 IN REVIEW The Season's Greetings May the New Year, which we are now ushering in, bring to all of us the realization of our fondest hopes, and it be a year of Happiness and fruitful of Prosperity. 12 HOURS To CHICAGO Fastest Freight in the World Central States Freight Corporation CHICAGO OFFICE: 1619-1629 State St. estine were many and varied dur - ing the year. Much interest was taken in the Hebrew University. Shapiro, i.uhlisher rf a 'Cid- (Fsh daily in New N . idsk City, of- fered to endow a chair in the N'id- diah language and literature in that institution and a society called "The Friends of the Hebrew UM- GENERAL OFFICES: 5440-5452 Twenty-fourth St. DETROIT KALAMAZOO OFFICE: 612-621 Porter St. Rosh Hashonah Greetings Vt•rsit was formed. There was also c des.leralle interest ■ I phlyell 1,- in rinstme :trchaeclogical ,ok ••ii :aid the A Illerkall branch or I he Jewish Palestine Explora- tion Soy irty was very active. The United Palestine Appeal reported that frhia Instiller 1, 1927, be July 13, it had received pledges for over $1.500,00. A great deal of public attention teat attracted by the strife within the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica. A group of Zionist, who are dissatisfied with the existing ad- ministration, held it meeting in IVashingtiin in April, 1925, at which eliarges of mismanagement unauthorized financial and 44 adios wire made. At the roiliest of the nilministration, Its. f'haint IS!tsizinann asked a group of New York judges to make an investiga- tion. In their re port, the judges declared that they had found et-i- dol., of "loose mismanagement in the financial affairs" in the organ- ization; but no proof that anyone had acted for personal gain or that the organization had inisurnst any loss by reason of this misman- ag•ment. In the course of the in- quiry, Louis Lipsky, the president of the organization, announced his intention net to stand for re-elec. tien to that u0icr, la-cause the con- troversy appeared to him to have assumed the character of a per- sonal issue and he did not desire to R J. MONTEITH SONS CHOICE BUTTER AND EGGS PURE MAPLE SYRUP AND HONEY Retail Service to Your Home Deliveries to All ('arts of the City Phone Walnut 0350 5753 Stanton Ave. heramc ❑ n obstacle in the way of tinned, largely with funds rxise'I but lit th s subsequent convention in America. Several months later, of the organization he was per- -- linnounceinent was madt. by James sumb•il to have his name :laced in • • N. Rosen and was remit••tot. g, , Ch a rma n of the nomination Continued from Page Seven.) American Jewish Joint Agrieul- While the-se events were takinj., ether with the death rate and tural (Agrojoint I, Corporation causes of death among Jews. that Julius Rosenwald of Chicago place, there were being held in Other eiimmunal events having had agreed to subscribe $5,000,000 London meetings of the Palestine to do with domestic affairs were to a fund twice that size for the Survey Commission, appointed the granting of a charter to the continuance and extension of Jew. jointly by Dr. Weizinann urn behalf Yeshivah College of America. au- ish agricultural colonization work of the Willi(' Zionist Organization, thorizing it to award baccalaure- in Russia; the Russian government and by 51r. Marshall by direction ate degrees in the arts and Sei- ', nil agreed to expend for the same of the Non-Partisan Conferent•e, elleeS; the consolidation of Temples purpose another $111,000,whi over to consider Palestine problems in Is:maim-El and Beth-El in New a period of 10 yeays find to pro- this ecuntry, and in spring of 1928. York City; the dissolution after vide land valued at $20,0011.ti00. the report of the commission, mak- an existence of 58 years of the It is understood thud over 73 per ing a series of recommendations work to he un- (triter Brith Abraham. at one tin.. refit of the American fund has al- for a program one of the most influential organ- re ady Leon subscrih•d. In cornice- dertaken by an enlarged Jewish izations of its kind, and the re- turn with relief work, mention air( my er nsisting of Zionists and vival of the Kehillah idea together should also be made of the activi. non-Ziwists, was made puhlic. with the organization of such ties of the Hias-lca-Emigdirckt, bodies in Philadelphia and Los which is largely financed by the Angeles. In the field of culture, Bias, and which has already begun ( the most important events acre to direct Jewish emigrants to Season's Greetings the passing of the Jewish Daily South American count rips. News, the oldest Yiddish daily in Outside of matters oi relief, the the world; the discontinuance of the Yiddish Art theater in New foreign interests of the American York after an existence id! ten eWS were cont•entrated during the years; and the exhibitions of the year on Runiania, where a serious paintings of Leopold Pilichowsky anti-Jewish outbreak ot•urred in and of the sculpture of Benryk December, 1927, at Oradesamare. Jewish public opinion in America Glicenstein. Confections, Cigars, Cigar- We come now to events within was divided as to the attitude to ettes, Velvet Brand Ice the community relating to the wel- be taken toward the Rumanian Cream fare of the Jews id ether coun- government--tine group advising tries. 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