-. Ty net' en (wish Periodical Carta CLIPTOM AMOS • OUICIMMATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE EWISA ORM lic4 DETROIT HADASSAH OPENS ACTIVITIES Annual Musical Tea Nov. 13; Sewing Begins This Wednesday. A tine attendance greeted the season's opening meeting of De- troit Chapter of Hadassah on Tues- day afternoon, Oct. 16, at Hotel Stotler. Mrs. J. IL Ehrlich, chair- man of the chapter, presided. The matter of Hadassah's sum- mer emergency fund was thorough- ly explained to the membership. Thus far, the chapter has raised, without public solicitation, over ,me-half its quota of $3,500. The literary program consisted Of * review ably given by Mrs. Moose M. Cohen, of Ludwig Lew- isohn's "The Island Within." The next date of impotence to Hadassah members is Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 13, at which time the annual musical tea will be given at Hotel Stotler under the chair- manship of Mrs. Abraham Cooper. This has always proved to be an exteremely enjoyable function, planned especially foe the incoming new membership. Mrs. Morris Blumberg, chairman of the mem- laorship committee, reports excel- lent progress in the enrollment of ae• members. The regular sewing will begin next Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth and Atkinson. Anyone who can spare a few hours in the morning or afternoon for this work is urged to come. Lay Monument for Late Mrs • Mollie Moskovitz This Sunday. Harry Moskovitz of 2995 Tay- lor avenue informs his relatives and friends that the monument over the grave of his departed wife, Mrs. Mollie Moskovitz, who died Dec. 15, 1927, will be laid this Sunday, at 1:30, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Louis Lipson and son wish to express their thanks to their friends for the sympathy and kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. 2438 WOODWARD THE OYSTER HOUSE MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marlin Monuments Now in our New Location 7723 TWELFTH STREET Euclid 7192 Assmiassams Daniel T.I,L1.1 W SYNAGOGUE OBSERVES ITS 75TH BIRTHDAY congregation) Oheh Shalom of Baltimore will celebrate its sev- enty-fifth anniversary Friday eve- ning. Dr. II, (4, Enelow of New York, president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, will deliver the anniversary ad- dress. 1)r. Rosenau, Rab- bi Morris S. lonzaron, Rabbi Ed- • ard I.. Israel, Rabbi Adolph Pollens, Rabbi Charles A. Ruben- stein and Rev. Jacob Schuman will Pe other speakers and participants. In looving remembrance of my do arest inodhei , Roose hin ders Patiok, who departed six years ago October 17, and nip dear father,' Jacob hinders, who departed 20 , years ago) October 29. FEDERATION PLANS DRASTIC STEPS TO COLLECT PLEDGES At a recent meeting of the and of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation it was de- rided that drastic measures be instituted for the collection of the outstanding pledges to the United Jewish Campaign. la iiew of the obligations under- taken by the federation on the basis of the United Jewish Cam- paign income, the board felt that final steps should be taken t celle•t the outstanding, accounts before the expiration of the three-year collection period, of which there are only seven months remaining. INFANTS ORPHAN HOME DANCE ON NOVEMBER 4 Mrs. 11. H. l'renzlauer, president of the Hebrew Infants Orphan Home, is also active on the cono- KAY ADDRESSES AVIIKAII MEETING ANN ARBOR.-The University of Michigan chapter of Avukah, the intercollegiate Zionist associa- tion, opened its year's activties Loving Daughter, Sarah 'handers, Friday evening, with an address by Leon Kay, chairman of the educa- Naumann. tional committee of the Zionist In loving memory of our dear District of Detroit. Mr. Kay, in discussing the prob- husband, father and grandfather, , Jacob Berman, who passed away lems affecting the Jews of the world with regard to Palestine, four years ago Oct. 20. Sadly missed by his wife Rebec- pointed out that the Jews have for ca, Daughter, Son and Grand-, so long been a minority in the world that it is important that all Jews children. support the project for Palestine In loving memory of my beloved where We have a chance to build majority. husband, David Moos, who passed Mr. Kay, an engineer by profes- away Oct. 21, 1919. sion, who has made a study of the Anna M. Muss. industrial situation in Palestine, urges private initiative as the best method of building the Jewish Na- ABRAHAM FREEDMAN tional Home in Palestine. of Sault Ste. Marie passed away on Oct. 15 at the age of 59. Ile is "Next Year in Jerusalem" survived by his wife, Mamie, and Now a Reality. seven sons, Samuel, David, Lear- ya, Reuben, Leopold, Benjamin In the past year, hundreds of and Dr. Ilarry Freedman. Serv- American .le•s had an opportun- ices were conducted from Lewis' ity of knowing the meaning of the Bros.' chapel on Oct. 17. Burial prayer "The coaling year in Jeru- took place at Woodmere. Dr.' salem" repeated so often in the Leo M. Franklin officiated. High Holidays. On the fastest steamer in the world, the S. S. HYMAN REZNICK Mauretania of the Cunard Line 539 Josephine avenue passed away t h ey sailed for the Only Land, ful- on Oct. 16 at the age of 53. His filling the ancient prayer. It is wife, Feign, survives. Burial took now within the means of thou- place on Oct. 17 at Machpelah. sands of Jews to share the same dramatic experience as those who LOUIS GOLDSMITH sailed last February to the Jewish 237 Alger avenue passed away on Homeland. The Palestine & Or- Oct. 16 at the age of 46. Ile is iental Tours is arranging a Simi survived by his wife, Ida. Burial lar tour direct to the Holy Land took place at Machpelah Cemetery during the coming February. This on Oct. 17. lour is expected to surpass all pre- vious enterprises of a similar na- MISS MA'JDF. FECHHEIMER ture. A large number of passen- of the Lee Crest apartments, mem- gers who went on last year's tour ber of one of the oldest and most spending the Passover holidays in prominent Detroit Jewish families, the Holy Land, have returned so ;lied from a heart attack, an ill- satisfied and enthusiastic over ness of five weeks, on Oct. 15. She their trip that they are planning is survived by n sister. Reeda, and to pay a second visit to the coun- two brothers, Carl and Sydney M. try and have already reserved Burial took place at Woodmere. passage in the next tour. On ac- count of the great success of the previous tours, it is expected that over 700 American Jews will make up the Mauretania group the com- George Le 5, o ,1 few,. ing February. ..in'' .till come over me Tear* of gilente t,tteu flow, Slertl,iPS keep you cver near no. 'T hough you both lett wie year. Iwo. MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER mittee for the home's dance to tar held at the Book-Cadillac on Nov. I. A mass meeting for the home will be held at C p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 202 Rowena, PERFECTION LODGE NO. 486, F. & A. M. Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold a special COM munication Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 7 p. in. F. C. Degree and Look- out Committee. CHAS. K SANDOR Secretary. REUBEN W. KLEIN. W. M. Mentple MPt1j E Notro the fact that beginning with this meeting no one will be admitted to the perfoorman•es of the Arts So- ciety except upon presentation of the membership card of the Affili- ated Societies. Guest tickets, how- ever, may purchased by mem- bers at 50 cents each. If you have nut yet paid your dues to the Affili- ated Sorieties you should do so) in order that membership cards may be issued to you. Sunday Services: Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occu- py the pulpit Sunday morning, Oct. 21, :and speak on the subject "God in the Imoogoo of Man." Services begin at 10:15. On Oct. 28 the pulpit will be ooe- capiood by Rabbi Leon Frain. His Gymnasium Schedule: subject will be "The Good-Will In- Beginning Nlonday, Oct. 21: vasion of Mexico." Temple Men's Classes every Mon- day night at 7 to 9:30, every Wed- Sabbath Services: nesday night, 9 to 10:30. Temple Regular Sabbath Services are Buys' Classes Every Timsolay of- held every Saturday mooning; at toornmon, 3:30 to 5:30. l'oomple :30 in the main temple oluditor- Girls Classes and Temple 111111. The sermon under the title VI's ('lass to he announced. "Rainbow" will he preached by All women who desire to join a ilabbi Fram on the Sabbath morn- gymnasium class, should write to ing of this week, Oct. 20, Joseph Nlagiolsohn, 1513 Dime Bank building, wool state the day Young People's Temple Club: hour of your preference. The Young People's Temple and Adults desiring to enroll in these Club annoounces the production dosses must either be inoomlotors of any in December of a musical the Affiliated Societies 14 Temple coined • abater the direction of Beth or must pay a special Richard Gage who directed "Tip- gymnasium fee of $3.50. Top-Topics." Young people who are members of Temple lieth El Beth El College of Jewish Studies: households are invited to apply for Rath El College of Jewish Stud- the various roles, choruses or specialties, communicating with ies meets every Monday night from S to 10. Courses offered the Milton Silberberg, 1410 Burlin- first hour (8 to 9) are: Why Am ginne avenue. •I What I Am, current Jewish lit- erature, elementary Hebrew and' Sisterhood Luncheon: The annual Sisterhood lunch- methods of teaching in the Jew- eon will take place on Monday, ish religious school. Courses of- Nov. 12. Now is the time to put fered the second hour (9 to Ill) /UV: Bible history 111111 literature, aside the date. Jewish ceremonials, symbols and customs, and advanced Hebrew. Temple Arts Society: The first performance . of the There is still time to register. S p ecial notice: Any group of s Society Temple Art place Tuesday evening, Nov. 20. 15 students who will apply for a course to be given any other time, Particular attention is called to than Monday night will l000 given , such a course at a time to he ar- ranged by the group and the in- structors. All such requests should he made to Muni Anna Or- enhandler, registrar, Both El Col- leg• of Jewish Studies. Annual Meeting: The annual meeting of the con- gregaiion will take place Sunday evening, Nov. 4, and will he pre- redid by a dinner served under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood. l'ut aside the INte now as it is of the utmost importance that every member le present. IMPORTANT NOTICE ON KASHRUTH 'The fail Illikashiouth of De- trust Lulls the attention of the'De- trod Jewish public that it cannot vouch for the kashruth of the butcher shop of NI. Rosen of 1919 Pingree, tapir Twelfth. Mr. Roston's son, Kalman Rosen, formerly had a butcher shop on Dexter boulevard and was caught selling non-kosher meat far kosher. His tether, NI. Rosen, then made the claim that his sun's store was under his supervision, than accept- ing part of the blame for selling trefe. In opening his new store, this Mr. M. Rosen is outside of the supervision of the N'alid Ilakash- ruth, which has charge and control over matters of kashruth, and we therefore notify the Detroit pub- lic that we cannot vouch for the kashruth of nuolit sold by NI. Rosen at 1919 Pingree. High Test Gas at the price of REGULAR GAS TEXACO Oils and Gas High pressure doping and greasing by Experts. IRVING and ART FISHER At John R. and Owen Superb Service. GOOD LOCATION. RATES AND SeD.V ICE FORREST HO S TEL T S IRE T Jul of Node* 0.44 ea. York Every Room Ha; Sath.shower mut kiwater LINI• 11.11/W. MIL N'AAD 11A-KASHRUTH OF DETROIT. OBITUARY oer8e • . "F.:7 74pr .j41;'..114g$1" • All-American Six CONTRADICTS HIS iuvis Aiodt STAND ON HEBREW FUNERAL DIRECTORS Soviet Education Commissar Advises Jews to Fuse in Russ Melting Pot. Empire 2114 7739 John R. St. MOSCOW.-(.1. T. A.)-The, advice of Anatol Lunatcharsky, Soviet Commissar of Education, to the Jews in Soviet Russia is simp- ly to fuse themselves in the melting pot of. the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics. In a lecture Lunartcharsky gave Wednesday in Leningrad on the question of anti-Semitism, he con- tradicted his previous statement that the Soviet government would permit the establishment of schools with Hebrew as the lan- guage of instruction if there were agreement among the Jew's on the question. Adovcates Melting Pot. The Krasnaya Gazette, Lenin- grad newspaper, reporting the lec- ture quotes Lunartcharsky as hav- ing said: "The solution of the Jewish problem in Russia lies in the fusion of the Jews in the great melting pot of the peoples who in- habit the Soviet Union. Those members of the Jewish lxourgeoise who desire to leave Soviet Russia for Anglo-Jewish state can go there. We won't permit the opening of schools in Hebrew, a dead Ian- gauge; owe will combat the relics of the Middle Ages, the Schneer- sohnovschina (referring to the re- ligious activities in Latvia). Our path is the fusion of all peoples and the opening of brotherly arms to the Jewish proletariat and in- tedligenzia," Lunartcharsky de- clared. The Moscow Emes, Yiddish Com- munist daily, published a report that subsidies for the maintenance of the Yeshiva, talmudic aeademey, at Nevel, government of Vitebsk, are being transmitted to Russia by Jews from abroad through the Luhawit Retitle Rabbi Schneersohn. 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