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TO PRESENT EFER
TORAH THIS SU DAY

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chairman.
The Sefer Torah will be taken
from Mrs. Shapiro's home where
refreshments will be served and a
band of music will entertain. The
Will be Gift to Tuxedo Shul
committee and other guests will
In Memory of Late
then take the Sefer Torah to the
M. B. Shapiro.
Tuxedo school where they will be
properly received. Refreshments
will again be served by Mrs. Sha-
A Sefer Torah (Scroll of Law)
will be presented to the new Tal- piro to all present. Mrs. Max
mud Torah, on Tuxedo, corner Wexler together with a committee
Holmur, by Mrs. Rose Shapiro of of the Women's League will assist
652 Medbury avenue, in memory Mrs. Shapiro, A band of music
of her late husband M. B. Shapiro , will again entertain and the cere-
The official presentation of the mony will commence.
The prinicpal speakers will be
Sefer Torah will take place Sun -
day, Nov. 11, at 2 p. m., in th e Rabbis E. Aishiskin and I. Stoll-
man
and Fred M. Butzel. The
auditorium of the Tuxedo Talmud
ceremony will be very impressive.
Torah.
A committee representing th e Samuel Lapidos will be chairman.
Women's Leagues, the United Ile - Mrs. Shapiro and the committee
brew Schools, the Philadelphia - extend • cordial invitation to all
Byron Shul and the Tuxedo Shu I to be present at this ceremony.

32 NEW MEMBERS

ARE INITIATED BY
SHAAREY TEPHILA

Congregation Shaarey Tephila,
1227 Eastlawn avenue, held a
largely attended meeting on Sun-
day, Oct. 28, and initiated 32 new
members.
Addresses were delivered by
Rabbi Zell', President Auslander
and fast President Jacobson.
A committee was appointed to
make arrangements for a Chanu-
kah banquet.
The synagogue finds itself now
in good financial standing and
largely attended services are be-
ing held every Saturday morning
at 8 a. m. A daily Talmud Torah
begins at 3:30 p. m. Sunday
classes are being organized and
parents are requested to bring
their children to the Sunday
School at 10 a. m. sharp on Sun-
days.

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B`NAIMOSHEDINNER'SHAAREY
PROVES IMPRESSIVE I

ZEDEK Y. P. S.1
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EE SUNDAY, NOV. 11

The next meeting of the Young
People's Society of Shaarey Zedek ,
, will be held on Sunday afternoon,
Sunday Services:
The banquet tendered by the Nov. 11, at 3 o'clock, at the Main
e m .
Nov. 4, t eu pulpit
0
Be. ,
On eS uoccupied
Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Synagogue of the Congregation,
will
Franklin, who will speak on the Moishe, in honor of officers of the , Willis at Brush street.
Plans are being formulated to
subject "Choosing a Leader"—a congregation and the Sisterhood,
Services Sunday, Oct. 28, at Jericho Tem- make this meeting the biggest one
sermon.
pre-election
;
pie,
was
attended
by
an
audience
in
the
history of the organization.
bm
e
w
.
:45
Wa
it.
t la0 e
begiA n avir
t Armistice" that taxed the capacity of the large A prominent speaker has been se-
•
cured
and
a well-known orchestra
will be the subject of Dr. Frank- banquet hall.
The dinner prepared by the Sis- has been engaged to furnish music
be on S nday,N ov.fi
tin's sermon
final
Dr. . uFranklin's
terhood committee, headed by Mrs. for dancing after the meeting.
will
address before leaving for his Sab- Jacob Farkas, was followed by ad- The social committee is headed by
batical vacation. dresses by Rabbi Moses Fischer, Miss Mildred Love.
The following committees have
Robert Rosenberg, president; Jos-
Sabbath Services:
eph Hirschfeld, chairmen of the been appointed: Miss Mildred
Regular Sabbath services are building committee; Lee E. Jos- Love, social; Burnett Krauss, dra-
audir
a lyn, an official of the organization matics; Isadore Helper, publicity;
ur e tay Te mn,:p r i n eing
h 1 e 0 1: ( 3 1 0 ev in er tbS eatre
that furnished the mortgage for and Misses Myra Moyer and Faga
Corium. The sermon on the Sab- the new synagogue of the congre- Bofsky, membership.
The
i op en
The organize ion is
bath morning of this week, Nov. gation being erected at Dexter
3, will be preached by Rabbi Fram boulevard and Lawrence avenue; young people whose parents are
[
under the title "They That Dwell Julius Deutelbaurn, a member of affiliated with Congregation Shear-
to I
g
the congregation; Mrs. James So: eY
" 1 ' dr • All those eli gible
in Tents."
or seek further information
bel, president of the Sisterhood;
The Annual Meeting:
Nathan M. Lerner of Lerner So- 'join Z '
Baron,
283
East with
Hancock,
Glen-
The annual meeting and con- bel Company, general contractors can
get in
touch
Miss or Nettie
4995.
gregational dinner will take place for the synagogue. Ben F. Gold-
Sunday evening, Nov. 4. Dinner man, secretary, officiated as toast
at 6:30, meeting at 7:30. No mem- master. Armin Ilartman headed
at
ber can afford to miss these gath- the men's committee which assist-
erings, ed the Sisterhood committee.
In installing the officers Rabbi
Annual Sisterhood Luncheon:
Fischer stressed the importance of
The Temple Sisterhood will hold adhering to the traditions of Or-
the annual luncheon on Monday, thodox Judaism.
Nov. 12, at 12:30 p. m. Miss Irma
Mr. Rosenberg, after being in-
Leib Rokach of Belt:
Kraft of New York, author, lee- stalled for his second term, ex-
and Rabbi Horowitz
turer and popular playwright, will pressed his happiness over the op-
be the speaker on this occasion. portunity of fulfilling his pledge
Here This Week.
Her subject will be "The Trend made at his first inauguration to
of the Modern Drama."
furnish a new home to the congre-
The
Beth Abraham Congrega
gation .
Annual Fellowship Night:
Mr. Ilishchfeld appealed to the than is to be honored with a visit
by
Rabbi
Leib Rokach of Beltz,
The annual fellowship night of membership for continued support
will take .1 in
great
te
Tnw's e sd Temple e
D e u undertaking at hand. Poland. Rabbi Rokach comes
the
distinguished
rabbinical
evening, Nov.
lbaum, the principal from a
Mr,
place e
Make your reservations promptly., speaker of the evening, stirred the family and is the father-in-law of
Rabbi
Hersh
Horowitz.
Rabbi
audience with his fine address
, based along the proposition that ilersh Horowitz is a descendant of
thexEt1 CA
BeN
Monday,
: , Nov. 6, Rey., every member should do his utmost a long line of famous rabbis of the
Chester B. Emerson will address to make the congregation an lotto- famous Sanzer and Dzgivor Rab-
the class in comparative religion ential factor in the life.of Detroit bis. Rabbi Horowitz will be re-
membered as the cantor who con-
of Beth El College on "Why I Am Jewry.
a Congregationalist." You cans Mrs. Sobel was presented with a ducted the services on the high
join the class by paying the regis- beautiful flower basket by her or- Holy Days for the Beth Abraham
ganizution and expresesd her Congregation at their Palmer Syn-
tration fee of $2 for the season.
thanks and asked the co-operation agogue and his splendid rendition
I of her sisters during her second of the services is remembered and
Temple Beth El High School:
lauded by those who heard him.
The Student Council of Temple term.
Beth Abraham Congregation, at
Beth El High School has elected , The program was concluded with
its Linwood-Taylor West Side
Harold! a dance.
the following officers:
Branch,
invited Rabbi Leib Ro-
,
'
II e r m a
Goldberg, president;
kach to he its guest, and Rabbi
Schwartz, vice-president; Irving
iesvetonincgondliittv.th2e
Greenstone, treasurer, and Ger-
services Friday
trade Breckner, secretary. Bob
,
and
Saturday
morning,
Nov 3, at
Mazer was appointed chairman of
the West side branch, and on Sat-
the social affairs committee and
urday
night
a
general
banquet
"
he already announces a Chanukah
"Rob Malke Chanukas Habayis"
lance for Dov. . 8 . Marjorie Schcm-
will
he
held
at
8:30
P.
NI.,
and the
The Blossoms of Zion.
beck was appointed chairman of
The Blossoms of Zion met on public is invited. There will be
the open house committee and she
promises to bring eminent mem-. Saturday, Oct. 27, at the home of no charge for admission.
hers of the local Jewish community Annette Isaacs.
to address the High School assem-
Current events were discussed
and plans were made for the cool-
bly.
ing, anniversary party. The raf-
fle wil be held on Saturday, Nov. All-Center Bridge Party:
The Gymnasium:
Your membership to the affili- 3.
On Wednesday evening, Nov.
ated societies of Temple Beth El , The next meeting will be held at 21, the House Council of the Jew-
or a gymnasium fee of $3.50 en- the home of Evelyn Kunin, 1217 ish Centers Association will span-
West Philadelphia.
titles you to the following:
S r a bridge party for all members
1. Membership in the Temple
of the Center and their friends.
men's class, Monday evening, :370
Prizes will be offered to the win-
to 9:30; Wednesday evening, 9 to
ners at each table and the social
10:30.
committee will serve refreshments.
Gymnastics:
2. Membership in gymnasium
Woes
of
the
teaching
stuff
The
winners on that evening will
classes for your boys, Tuesday , of Mm.
the Department of Recreation be eligible to enter the bridge
afternoon, 3:30 to 5:30.
will be in charge of the class in tournament, for which a cup will
3. Membership for your girls in gymnastic', held on Tuesday eve- be offered to the best player.
a class soon to be announced.
nings at the Temple Beth El gym- Educational Work of Mothers'
4. Membership in the women's
class which will be organized upon nasium.
Clubs:
the application of at least 25 wo-
Continuing the monthly educe-
Topic of the Hour Club:
men.
tional program, the subject for the
This club is a d iscuss i on group
for members who want to keep in- November lectures will be the,
about events of the day. work of the Detroit Community
mar/ formed
Mrs. Harriet Fishbaine of the De- Fund. The talks will be illustrated
troit public schools will lead the, by slides and natb ot h English and
io ns
group. which will hold its meeting,' ' Yiddish expla
on Wednesday evenings at 8 will be given.
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will
o'clock. The Topic of the Hour
Club is open to members and as- lie hosts at the Fenkell branch of
the Jewish Center, 3430 Fenkell
sociates.
I avenue, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday.
' Installation of officers and a fare-
Friday Evening Service.:
pabbath services are held every, well party to the outgoing officers
program for the day.
the
I Friday evening at the clubhouse , will be
Boulevard
at 8 o'clock and are followed T by I he Oakman Moth-
an informal talk and social hour. ors' Club will meet at the Long-
Od Nov. 2, David A. Brown was fellow School on Saturday at 2:30
Ito speak. Theodore Levin, promi- o'clock.
The Oakland Mothers' Club will
, neat authority, will be the speaker meet on Saturday at the Jewish
on Nov. 9.
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
Election of officers will be held and
At Home:
The program for the "At Home" a child study lecture will be given.
on Sunday evening will feature A musical program, given by the
several well-known entertainers, Music Study Club, will complete
among whom is Larry Dean, radio their entertainment.
Classes in Child Study, English,
artist. The program will start
promptly at 8:30 p. m. and mem- Citizenship, Arts and Crafts, So-
bers and their friends are urged cial Dancing, and Sewing are now
open for registrations. Register
to come early.
now at either the Jewish Center,
31 Melbourne, or Fenkell branch,
Roland Hayes Concert:
Members, take notice of this 3430 Fenkell avenue.
theater party to be held on Wed-, Classes in English and Citizen-
nesday evening, Nov. 7, when a ship are held every Monday, Tues-
WM. A. COMSTOCK
group of "Y" music lovers will day and Wednesday at the Kronk
attend the concert given by Ro- Community house, at 1 o'clock.
laird Hayes, the Negro tenor. Tick- All mothers' club members living
ets may be purchased at the "Y" in the vicinity of the Community
House are urged to attend.
office.

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A Special Offering
for Madame:

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BETH ABRAHAM HAS
TWO NOTED GUESTS
Rabbi

13 Years with Detroit
Life is Conclusive
Proof of My
Dependability

That the Home office
is in Detroit
Does make some
Difference.

—Photo by I.o Patin.

SAM LEIBERMAN

Member of the Fishman agency

This week we introduce you to one of the oldest agents of the
company, having been with us for 13 years. For stability and
steadiness that is a record which stamps dependability. Year
in and year out our Mr. Lieberman manages to be "up there" with
the big producers of Detroit Life. Last year he became a member
of the "Quarter Million Club.

Res., 1441 West Euclid Ave.

Res. Phone, Empire 1597

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

"The Company of Service"

M. E. O'BRIEN, Pres.

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MORRIS FISIIMAN, Vice-Pres.

DETROIT

The people of the State of
Michigan are entitled to a differ-
ent policy in the management of
state business.

William A.

COMSTOCK

Democratic Candidate for

ALFRED E. SMITH

Governor

Young
Judaea

CI ut

Notes

CENTERS ASS'N

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Pledges himself to bring about the necessary change. Under his able leadership,
the State Of Michigan will spring onto the front ranks of the states of this Union.

He Will Fight Religious Intolerance With All the Energy He Posseses

W. GUTMAN'S RECORD
AS COUNTY OFFICER

ECONOMY IN STATE GOVERNMENT—under his capable management,
will lead to a reduction in taxes.
FOR A FAIR, BUSINESS-LIKE AND PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRA-
TION OF STATE BUSINESS, you must cast your vote for William A. Comstock
and the entire Democratic ticket.

If These Three Great and Beloved Jewish Leaders Are
For Smith, Should'nt You Be?

Girls' Athletic CI

The girls' basketball class meets
every Thursday evening at Temple
Beth El from 7 to 8:30 o'clock.
Lifelong Resident of Detroit Is All girls of the ages 14 to 17 who
are members of the Center are I
Candidate for Re-Election.
eligible to join.
The swimming class for girls)
William Gutman, who has been
a lifelong resident of Detroit, was will meet every Monday at Hutch.'
elected to the Council in 1903 and ens School at 7 o'clock. Register:
held that office until December, for this class now at the Jewish I
1913, at which time he resigned to Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
take the office of Wayne County
Auditor, in which capacity he has Fenkell Activities:
The bridge class began on Tues-
During the
served ever since.
time that he has held this office, day afternoon at 1 o'clock, and
he has administered the affairs of will be held every Tuesday after-
Wayne County coming under his nocn thereafter.
The classes in children's done-
supervision in an energetic and ef-
ficient manner end has stood firm- ing meet every Wednesday after-
ly for the adoption of up-to-date noon at 4 o'clock and in children's
business methods and the intro- elocution on Friday afternoons, at
citation of modern office appliances 4 o'clock.
wherever possible in the adminis-
trative structure of the county
government.
At the present time, the Board
of Auditors, of which Mr. Gutman
is chairman, is working on, and
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Stone spent
his under contemplation, several several days in this city, the guests
forward looking projects concern- of their mother, Mrs. A. Roman.
ing which brief mention should be
made.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger
Mr. Gutman ham always served and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy art
conscientiously the best interests spending some time in New York
of the electorate whose confidence prior to their departure for Cali-
has for so long retained him in fornia the first of the year.
public office. Ilk past record in
this important public office has
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz
been such as to command his fur- spent several days in Detroit.
ther retention, and it is to be
heped that the people of Wayne
Mrs. Geo. Kahn returned last
County wit recognize their oppor- Wednesday from Rochester, Minn.,
tunity to retain an efficient public where she spent several weeks.
office-holder by casting their vote
for him en Nov. 6.
2438 WOODWARD

Nall dritg Notes -

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