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Ile urged the building of a sound foundation for The S'iddish Theater announces the educational structure. the staging of another operetta "If you have a sound foundation this Friday evening, Saturday and the superstructure will endure; Sunday matinee and evening. . therwise it will collapse;' he said. "Village Love," the operetta to "Do Not Falter." be staged, according to Misha Ell- Rabbi Ashinsky called the work man, manager of the play for the of the salamis "not only human but spiritual." lie compared the demands for learning in the Old World with those in this country, and said that the needs here are not (only for schools, but to create a demand and a desire for religious education. He pointed to the im- portance art o ironing the eyes of parents to the needs for Jewish training for the youth, and fir arousing an appetit, for learning. Urging Bernard Isaacs, super- intendent of the schools, E. Rabin- owitz, president, and the officers, not to falter in their great work, Rabbi Ashinsky emphasized that the most urgent plea of the edu- cators was not for money but for children to come to the whorls. Rabbi Fischer charged that the Orthodox and non-Orthodox were alike responsible fur exisiting in- different,. Ile lauded the efforts of the I'llicers of the schools for invading it new section of the city with a Hebrew school]. Two groups of people, he said, are now pointed to for their interest in new real estate t xpansions, the real estate men and the hoard of directors of the Cilited Hebrew Schools who folow into every section becoming populated with Jews. Ralmi Stollinan, deploring the lack of interest on the pa tit of par- ents, declared that the Talmud Torah must therefore serve to ex- ert that influence which fails td come from home and parents. actors, is to be featured by Wealth of new costumes and scen- ery. 11 r. 1%11111811 announces that extra members of the chorus have been trained for this play. Eigh- teen new songs arc a featule of the operetta, On Thursday evening, the com- pany will stage the second of a series of literary plays. Sam Aur- bitch, leading man, will play the leading rule in "Motke Ganef." Mr. Aurbach and Sadie Schoen- gold will head the cast of charac- ters in the operetta during the week-end. Miss Sehosongold was given an ovation the past week in the stag- ing of "Back to Life." lie sing- ing if "Stone D ear Stone," elicited demands (tor encore after encore. B. FRIEDMAN'S ELEVEN PLAYS GIANTS SUNDAY BETH EL COLLEGE CLASSES RESUMED On Sunday, Benny Friedman'a Wolverines, Detroit's representa• lives in the National Pro Foot- (Continued Front Page One). feeling and of Zionist tion thought." Speaking of his trip to Pales- tine, the speaker said: "I saw a land which made me understand why Jews could con- tinue for hundreds, for thousands of years, dreaming and thinking of it. 1 would like to say just a few words about the country—our country. There are spots in Pal- estine that, once you see them, they are never foorgotten. They follow you. It is now several mi•nths since I have heen there. I left Palestine the end of June— but all I have to do is to close my eyes and these wonderful spots leap to 1 . 011SliOUS11(`SS. The Spirit of Palestine. "What is the spirit of Pales- tine? Since we, the Jews, have left it, other nations have lived in Palestine. Before at, earn(' other peoples had lived there. Strange that no other people has left its imprint (on the country. No (other people hues filled the land with its For centuries spirit, its 1111.11111S. the Arab has roamed over it, but nowhere is there the feeling of Arab culture, tof Arab life or love in the land. It is our history, it is our genius, it is aur spirit that hits sanctified it. "The feeling that Palestine gives you is that you are at home. You are not a stranger. Vita are not a A chain is as strong as its weak- foreigner. A Jew is not an alien est link. This axiom has been there." used 811 untold number of times Halevy Musical Program. Rabbi Goldman's address Was a musical program contributed by the Hillery Choral Society. Miss Rebecca Katzman gave a piano recital and Yiddish folksongs sung by Israel hertz followed by CRIME DISCUSSED BY CHICAGO JUDGE (Continued from Page One.) "There is an interrelation b•- tween crimes and religion," he said. "I have observed that in C0111111U11- ities where churches and tempels are full, the prisons are empty, and vice versa. Strenghtening the in- fluence of the home and the church over the younger generation is es- sential if our crime wave is to be reduced." In the absence of Edwin Wolf, president of the club, A. Lappin acted as chairman of the meeting. Vocal selections word given by and Mrs. Anna Warren. Mr. Ilertz was especially good in his "In Chetler" and "Kein Gelt is Altz Nita." 31r. Rosenberg. At it meeting of the district Thursday evening, Oct. 25, Rabbi 2438 WOODWARD Leon beam will discuss the Jewish THE OYSTER HOUSE Agency. On Nov. 8, local Zionists will celebrate the eleventh anniversary of the Balfour Declaration. At this meeting, lion..1(uhn Cameron, The address of Dr. Slawson, British consul, will be the guest of executive director of the Jewish the Zionist District. Ile will be Welfare Federation of Detroit, introduced by Fred M. Butzel. brought forth hearty applause l'rof. Mark Gunsburg will play when he pledged his interest and piano selections. co-operation in work for Jewish education. Dr. Slawson congratu- lated the Detroit Jewish commun- ity for being, first, with Pittsburgh, DAVE SACHS in the amount of Hebrew educa- tion administered. when referring to business as well Quoting figures of sums spent as athletics. Teams that have for philanthropic purposes and in ranked as winners through a great- (Continued From Page One). ' the building of temples, Dr. Slaw- er part of a season may collapse in sod said that these did not change the late stages, through injuries their contributions and services, conditions culturally, and that the or a slump. If a team has strong can do no less than heed the call American Jew has been found to substitutes, they can depend upon to the National Conference and by he a very ignorant individual in- them to fill the shoes of the regu- their presence and participation in sofar as his own culture is con- lars and keep the team going at its the conference facilitate the up- es(' mod. He pointed out that 5,000 proper paace. If a basketball team building of Palestine." Detroit children do not get any is as strong as its substitutes we Weism•nn Principal Speaker. Jewish training whatsoever. see the reason for the success of The official call to the National "If Jewry is to survive we must the Tool Shop Hardware basketball Conference on Palestine, which unify our goal," Dr. Slawson said. team. This season Tool Shop is has just been issued in the form "Unless we intensify Jewish oda- again fortunate in having a group of an invitation to leading con- sation, the Jewish people will not of subs who are almost on a par tributors and workers of the be saved. We will never be able with the regulars. United Palestine Appeal. is signed to raise a generation of man and Unfortunately for Dave Sachs by Judge William M. Lewis. na- wo,1111111 with straight hacks unless he is with an outfit that boasts of tional chairman of the Appeal; we have an intensive Jewish edu- its regulars us the best that their Morris Rothenberg, chairman of cation." posititos can offer. Nevertheless the board of directors; Dr. Ru- Mr. liutzel sounded a warning if Sachs was to try out for any binow, executive director, and against expanding beyond the other team in the city he would Bernard Stone, executive secre- means at the disposal of the easily gain a regular berth. Al- tary. schools. Ile expressed a lack of ways in good playing condition Declaring that the conference conviction on the question of .lew- and having a full knowledge ni "will be of greatest possible im- ish education, asking what sort of the fundamentals of basketball, he portance," the invitation says Jewish education is referred to has proved himself to be of utmost that Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presi- when the subject is discussed. , value to the hardware aggrega. dent of the World Zionist Organ- lie is gifted with the un- ization, will be the principal The program following the din- tion. fair was formally opened by Louis usuaal ability of playing either the speaker at the Boston conference, Duscoff, chairman of the building forward or guard positions with and that other leading Zionists and coommittee of the United Hebrew equal success. prominent personalities will also Schools, who introduced Judge The success of a team depends "address the conference and re- Keidan as toastmaster. a great deal upon the strength of port on the actions committee Keidan Praises Leaders. the substitutes, and the Tool Shop meeting in Berlin and the general Judge Keidan praised the efforts liard•are is in for a successful developments in the industrial and season with men like Dave Sachs. of the men at the head of the agricultural life in Palestine and Dave Sachs is 20 years old and discuss also the reports of the schools "who gave liberally of their time and money, topping the list of is entering his fourth season with survey commission." contributors in order that Detroit the team. might have adequate means of ed- ucating the youth." Ile said that while the leaders in the schools had no 'minty, they had vision, and The Jewish Women's Auxiliary they built schools confident that of the B'nai B'rith met at the Detroit Jews will back them in their efforts. Judge Keidan said that charges are nude that some of the schools built are now worthless, and de- clared that even if they are worth- ies the money spent was the best investment made here. A telegram from Rabbi Leon Pram and a letter from Dr. Leo M. Franklin expressed the regrets 14 the spiritual leaders of Temple Beth El for their inability to at- tend. The meeting wired its good wishes to J. Friedberg, vice-pres- ident of the schools, now at Harp- er Hospital, praying for his speedy recovery. The greeting wired by the gath- , ring to Mr. Friedberg was pre- steed by Sirs. Joseph II. Ehrlich. Zelda Rosenthal, a graduate of the schools, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal who is now a student at the schools, greeted the audi- ence in Hebrew. An address was delivered by Mrs. Frieda Weksler, president of the Woman's League of the schools, who described the efforts of the women for Jewish education. Mrs. Commencing with Sunday, Oct. 21, the Bicur Cholern Society is presenting weekly dances at the beautiful ballroom of the Congre- home of Mrs. Sam Blick on Ann avenue Thursday for the election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Phillip Hyman was elected gation Beth David, corner of Four- president; Mrs. Morris Fine, vice- teenth and Elmhurst. Adolph president; Mrs. Slyer Franklin, Travers and his "Rhythm Kings" secretary, and Mrs. Abe Lowens have been engaged to provide mu- sic for the series. A festive Hallowe'en party and dance has been planned by the so- ciety- fur Sunday evening, Oct. 28, at the above ballroom. The hall will he decorated in holiday attire with designs involving witches and hob-gohlins framed in brilliant- hued streamers and cornstalks. Included free with the admission charge, will be masks, favors, hol- ida y novelties and refreshments. Miss Sally Erman is general chairman, and reports that a hearty response has been met so far. There will be no advance sale of tickets, which are to be pro- cured at the door. AFTERNOON COURSE FOR JEWISH WOMEN berg, treasurer. Meetings are to be held once a month at the 'Patti B'rith clubrooms on West Michi- gan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. August Kapp of Sherman rord have as their guests their daughters, Mrs. S. Kos.t. ck of Chien c t 811,1 Mrs. S. Dan- tit' De , 'oil. Sirs. Myer Franklin is recuper- ating from a serious operation at, ; vita Hospital last week. Mrs. Albert /13•113 attended the meeting of the grand chapter of the 0. E. S. at Grand Rapids last week, and while there was the house guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harris. Mrs. Morris S. Fine and Mrs. Abe Lowenberg returned from a A course in contemporary liter- week-end visit with friends in De- Weksler presented n cheek for $500 ature is being offered by Mac Mon. trait. from her organization to purchase roe at City College this semester one of the roms in the building. to a grump of Jewish married A room was also purchased by women. This is City College's Miss Minna Kapp has returned from Detroit, where she was the Louis Granet, in memory of Mrs. first attempt in a class in adult guest of her aunt, Mrs. Eva Granet, and another room was set colucation to a group of mothers. Frankel of Ilazelwood avenue, aside by the board of directors of The clam smeets Tuesday after- the schools in memory of the late noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Sidney Netzorg in on an Mrs. Rabinowitz, wife of the presi Both the contemporary novel eastern automobile trip with her dent of the schools, in tribute to and contemporary drama will be sisters, Mrs. Jacobson of Pontiac the inspiration she gave to the studied where particular modern and Mrs. Schussler of Detroit. Talmud Torahs. social problems present themselves. Voluntary contributions were The course will include some of made at this meeting by the foil- the works of Ibsen, Shaw, Gals- lowing: M. H. Zackheim, Fred M. worthy, Dreiser, Pollock, Lewis, Butzel and David Oppenheim, $100 Lewisohn, etc. each; Zalman Cohen, $50; Mr. Membership is open to women The annual pep supper and Schuraytz, $25. interested in problems of modern MOthers, Children's Da y . life as presented by outstanding dance to be held Sunday evening, PEP SUPPER, DANCE THIS SUNDAY NIGHT Announcement is made by thenoveliats and dramatists. Ad- Oct. 21, under the auspices of the Woman's League of the United ditiona . I information may be had II"" Council of the Jewish Cell- Hebrew Schools of Detroit that by calling Garfield 8523-R. ten; Association, will be addressed by Milton M. Alexander, presi- mothers and children of the sec- lion to he served by the new reboot dent of the Jewish ('enters Asao- at Tuxedo and Holmur will be en- encourage • larger enrollment of elation, and Samuel Levin, the new tertained at the school this Sun- children. director of the Centers. Orgasm. Synagogue. Informal talks will also be heard day, beginning at 2 p. m. Re- freshmentments will tie served Announcement is also made of from leaders in Center work. I. free, and souvenirs will be dis- the organization of • synagogue, Cohen will act as toastmaster. tribut•d without charge to the for adults as well ea children, at Harold Horwitz, past president of children. A musical program will the new school. This synagogue the council, will speak on member. he among the features of the after- was organized by Louis Dann. ship in the Center. Harry Gaines Services wil be held week-days as vrill talk on athletics, Mildred noon. Haaell on girl's work and Irving The purpose of this party is to well as on Saturdays. --- • Shevitz on activities sponsored by get the mothers and children ac- • quainted with the schools and to Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. the council. Should he kept alw ays immaculate The best tailor-made suit or overcoat will look tawdy when soiled or wrinkled. That is why the best dressed men and women rely on Forest Cleaner, to keep their apaarel always in shape, always spotless. Entrust iil the business of keeping your garments fresh and clean to Fort r t, too. I et olie of their courteous oh:Yens make a Kr prac.ice of c.dilup on you each wet k. It will pay you, far yaur dories wit blast longer. 24 !lour Service on Men's Suits Blankets, Rubes, Brews, Bags, and Ilauschold Articles to Speciafty. FO ES I C LE A NE R S Y £. DERS 533.547 FOREST AVE E call MEIrose is filled to capacity. No students will he accepted after that, as it is inadvisable to attempt a course in history, literature or religion with groups of more than 40 students. . 4 200 - ■ We expect that by next ;Grain!. night these classes will hate reached their capacity." REDUCING BEAUTIFYING Foil will like the relined atmosphere and courteous attendants at me BOULEVARD WHITE SANITARIUM DETROIT LODGE N. 55, K. P. Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of I'ythias, will confer the rank of Knight on Tuesday evening. Oct. 23. lion. Joseph A. Monahan, Circuit Court Judge, will be the speaker of the evening. WILLIAM ROSENBERG, Secretary. ' LOUIS II. WOLFE, Chancellor Commander. 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The latest community to ium. meeting the Champion New have established a college con- Turk Giants. sciously moolo•led after ours and "Bruce" Caldwell, outstanding Yale back of last seastn, is with organized It hroough consultation the Goth voiles and it galaxy of with myself is Die College of Jew. tther former college gritiders. The ish Studies of Temple Emanuel in train is one of the unbeaten clubs Montreal. "This, you see, makes the influ- in the league at the present time ence of our college international and will give the %1'tilverines merry battle, The Detroiters in its range. "Our class raoms will sent as campaign opened their league against the New York Yankees many as 4 11 people each. Regis- tration for the various courses last Sunday in New York. will continue during the nionth of October until the particular ela , - room in which any course is giver DAVE SACHS, ABLE SUB OF TOOL SHOP Rabbi Aishiskin expressed the hope that the children of the build- ers of the Talmud Torahs will in the future also build Hebrew schools. Dr. Slawson's Address. • BM ICU Place Your Favorite Piano in YOUR HOME, GRUM E L BROS. ANNUAL SALE OP • eq-4,0Summer Resort Pianos Piano A great assortment to choose from—almost every make of piano you ever heard of will be found in our sale stock —the size instrument you prefer; the wood to match your home furnishings—the design you like best, awaits you HERE and NOW—together with savings you can't afford to let pass. On the famous high-grade pianos which have been out on rental during the season in sum- rqer homes we deduct every dollar we have received for their use. 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