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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-11-09

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JR. HADASSAH AIMS Itylle:Ir" 'ovrii:ts:1`;.=Ig:,:l'HADASSAH DINNER
GAINS IN INTEREST
TODOUBLENUMBERS

We buy and Sell
LAND CONTRACT

to join now arid share with the'
in the various soda! at-

The Mortgage and Connusi

OPEN NEW CLASSES
FOR HEBREW PUPILS

DEUTSCH HEADS B'NAI
MOSHE CELEBRATION

Drapes

Accepts Chairmanship of Corner-
(Continued — from Page One.)
stone Ceremonies.
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five of the eight available class-I
board of directors of C o n-
The
rooms are already occupied and
Waal Nloishe decided to
under
way
to
gregation
preparations are
keep the other three rooms in lay the cornerstone of its new syn-
readiness. Solomon Kasdan, prin. agogue, under construction at Dex-

Mrs. Munn is being assisted by
, Nlentletta Popkin, Jean Horvitz,
Elaine Horvitz, Rose Buchman, Initial List of Hostesses and
Membership Drive Here is
Sophie Schneider, Minnie Schneid-
Patrons Announced
Part of National Cam-
er, Frances Moranz and Nlarguer-
By Society.
ire Morons.
cipal of the new school, formerly
paign.
In connection with the member-
re
Estraordinary in enst is being principal of the United Hebrew
ship campaign, the committee is
Schools of Indianapolis, and one
.
manifested
in
the
luncheon
to
he
To make it possible for the work , planning a "manless cabaret"
of t he Detroit unit of Junior 11 a- the Tuner hotel in the near future. P.GUII by Detroit chapter of Ha- of the head teachers of Kirby
Dee.
Center, expresses satisfaction over
ell
dassah
at
Hotel
Startler
ilassith to be carried WI, all inten- Professional entertainers w ill be
the results. Mr. Kristin» is assist-
sive membership campaign has the feature of the evening.
ed by a staff of four teachers, a
The Style Shop will furnish the
kindergarten instructor and a see
(list mays fur the fashion parade
rotary.
which will by staged that evening.
Sessions are held during the
There's a difference when scientific hands
Ifferoliers of Junior Hadassah will
hours of 4 to 8 on week days and
cleanse your drapes, You can entrust to Forest
Le the models.
Sundays between 9:30 a. m. and 1
his Carolyn Goodman is in
the most delicate fabrics and you may be sure
p. ni. Saturday morning services,
eharge of this affair and she may
which are conducted by the chil-
that they will be returned to you restored to new
Lr reached by calling Arlington
dren under the auspices of the
life and new beauty. Let's clean your drapes
teachers,
are
held
at
for Thanksgiving.
The national organization 1111-
Michlin Principal at Fenkell
artistic 'Photographers
Will
be
111101114's that three prizes
In the Fenkell School, loeateo
nwauvled to the groups showing the
l'irri5 fa brioo out your Willi.'
al Parksidc and Nlidland, Si. Nlich•
A cordial invitation is ex-
la r st increase in membership.
y111,11'061 Mid hits',' then, ready
lin is principal. 'Mr. Nlichlin, who
chief
prize
will
be
a
silver
tended to you.
has been one of the head teachers
for the first cold spell
gavel, which is held by its winner
of the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
yn
ANTHONY DEUTSCH
o ily for tine year. It is then used
9022 Linwood Ave.
acquired much ex-
T.roli,
and
has
at the annual convention where all
perience in the work of managing
Bet. Clairmount and Taylor.
the units are represented, and the
" I ' vard "ad Lawrence ave-
and supervising classroom work. ter
Longfellow 3715
nue, 011 S111111:1Y, Nov. 25.
name and the successful unit is en-
is devoting all his time to the ad- Anthony
Bashm
Deutsch of 1745 Kest
graved upon it.
vancement of the work in the Fen-
nruirivaro, accepted lip.
Junior Illidassah is a national
kell branch. Ile Is assisted by four r !lament to head the •oniniittee
working
for
Pales-
I
E.
teachers, a kindergarten instructor
of arrangements for the'
tine, consisting of 232 groups
Mwhi ' n ceremonies to take place in the of-
throughout the United States, Its
and at averet ar Y•
states that if the enrollment will ternoon and the banquet to follow
members have demonstrated how
be kept at the same momentum it th,t( ih
snots' evening »tt the Talmud
am( h enthusiasm and faith Amer-
MRS. CELIA SCHOSTAK MANN lean Jewish young women have to
acquired during the last two weeks. Torah at Philadelphia and By-
rou t
teach;
to
will
have
to
be
en-
rn
contribute to the uphuilding of
nee 11 launched. The membership

01/44`11 and room provided for.
An elaborate program is being
tionittee, under the guidance of Palestine. Organized eight years
MRS. SIDNEY STONE
In the Oakland Talmud Torah,
ago through the efforts of members
prepared for this Iles. 11Sill11 C1111SISt-
'Sits.
Celia
Schostak
Mann,
is
aim-
one of the oldest branches of the
That's what everyone says otter
of Senior Iladassah, Junior Ila- II. liy making a cover charge of
ing of addresses by outstanding
so.: to double the membership by
cp,
Rotvh is
taking our treatments.
dassah forms a fitting corollary $25 per person, Del roit Hadassah spi;l1 lIjo 1, Lo
Jewish leaders of the city.
lan. 1, and judging from the re-
e ra at
Invest in Health.
. Harlassah, hi pas to raise its entire 1928-1929
to
the
work
of
Skim
The banquet proper is in chargy
ierts now coming in, that quota
:ace of too, is filled to capacity.
Gyn•stics
will soon be tilled. This drive is which has a membership of almost qui to for Palestinian hospital and Many of the children of that sec- "f the Sisterhood of the eengrega -
50.000
in
this
country.
While
Sen-
Massages
i2
is ohtith.2,di r1
) ,I .n.
ii rlizir, fs' ,.,1 ) ) ;;,i,tri g
sorial welfare work,
being held in conjunction with the
lion that Cannot be accommodated ihah),.;irtshes:;:,
1
Handball Courts
Mrs. D. W. Simons is honorary at the local Oakland branch art
national organization which is en- ior Hadassah's specific work is
e.
Entire Sixth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg.
Hat- maintaining it standard of good chairman and Mrs. Sidney Stone
(honoring t
by buses to the Phila- Webb aven u
dassah membership throughout health in Palestine, the Juniors general chairman, assisted by a delphia Center, while sonic are
1265 GRISWOLD
the country from 10.000 to 15,000. have undertaken as their particu- large, competent committee of using the Oakland car and arc
Clifford 2014
Cadillac 4969
All Jewish young women over lar responsibility projeets within women. In adidtion to the names receiving their instruction at the
this larger framework. Their lirst published last week, Mesdames Hi-
Kirby Center.
undertaking Was the support of man Kaplan, Max Keidan and
180 in Kirby Kindergarten.
Meier Shcyfah, a Children's Vil- Reuben 10,4(14(111 have joined this
Kirby Talmud Torah, whieh
lage in Palestine, where a hundred committee, which met Wednesday
is
the
center of all activities of (ho'
girls and boys are being trained to morning, Nov. 7, at the home of
I(Jontinued From Page One).
tit themselves fur their work in Mrs. Joseph F rank, 1120 Chicago Talmud Torahs and the office of
:loch is open all day, is taken care fation to occupy his pulpit during
Palestine. Last year the Juniors boulevard. The next meeting of
of by a staff of 11 teachers, a kin- his absence from the city. Rabbi
undertook a second project, main- the committee will be held Wednes-
dergarten instructor and two stir- Leon Frans, director of religious
taining the Nurses' Training day morning, Nov. I I, at the home
(lent assistants. Miss lash Pike is education of the Temple, will
of the Hadassah Medical of Mrs. Louis Savage, 119 Virginia
in charge of the kindergarten and speak on alternate Sundays. The
Organization in Palestine.
post-kindergarten work. Nth, other speakers with their dates
Park.
Literally hundreds of Detroit's Pike states with much gratification are as follows:
leading Jewish women have al- that in Kirby Center alone there
Nov. 25, Dr. Julius Morgenstern.
GOOD-WILL INVASION
ready pledged their subscriptions. are 180 children of the kindergor. Cincinnati, Ohio.
OF MEXICO
A contribution of $50 11r over en- ten age.
Dec. 0, Rabbi Joseph L. Fink,
,
titles the (honor to the privilege of
The High School has been trans- Buffalo, N. Y.
(('ontinued from Preceding Page). being hostess, and those paying
Dec. 23, Rabbi Philip F. Water-
Center, taught by Messrs. Haggai
You can call the following points and talk for THREE
which along $25 are patronesses. The follow- and Cross, are being prepared fur math Grand Rapids, Si rh,
MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other
arty and dignity under
Dec. 30, Rabbi Max 0. Carrick,
religion can function. ing is an initial list of subscribers the final examinations, which will
points arc proportionately low.
to this "Luncheon Extraordinary": he held immediately after Cha- Erie, Pa.
Day
The Priests Are Coming Back.
Jan. 13, Rabbi David Alexander,
Station-to Staion
UntIouhtedly, the lawns which Hostesses, Mrs. D. W. Simons, nukah.
From Detroit ro
Rats
At the Six-Mile Road School, Akron, Ohio:
deprive the priests of the church, Mrs. Julius Berman. Patrons:
Jan. 27, Rabbi .lissepli Rauch,
g .70
ALBION, MICH
together with the Protestant Mrs. Morris Aaronson, Mrs. Chas. where Abraham Panush is head
70
HAD AXE. MICH
preachers and the Jewish rabbis, Agree, Mrs. Sant Agree, Mrs, teacher, an additional room ha , Louisville, Ky.
60
CASS CITY, MICH
Feb.
10,
Rabbi
Ferdinand
NI.
of rights that other human beings Peter NI. Bernstein, Mrs. Phil been opened recently to :recoil,
CLEVELAND OHIO
;5 0
DURAND. MICH
Isserman, Tonnes, Ont.
ng
enjoy, such a
Mrs. Jennie Blum- modate all newcomesr.
s the right of suff- Illoraarden,
65
EATON RAPIDS, MICH
Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs. A..1.
Feb. 17, Rabbi Victor E. Reich-
Mr. l'anush, in commenting
65
HILLSDALE. MICH
rage, and the laws which ignore rosen,
55
JACKSON, MICH
the authority of the church within Copeland, Mrs. Ira Copeland, Mrs. u inn the successful results of the en, Cincinnati, Ohio,
65
LANSING. MICH
''•I. Mrs. Anthony school, said that it is his opinion
March 10, Dr. Jacob It. Marcus,
re- R.tlp h
its own organization, wall
.60
OWOSSO. MICH
that
the
school
under
his
super-
Cincinnati,
Ohio.
60
vised or abandoned, and the priests Deutsch, NIrs. .1. 11. Ehrlich,
Mrs.
PORT
SANILAC.
MICH
k
,
F ran
SAGINAW.
MICH.
March '24. Ilr. Samuel II. Gold-
vision has the largest number of
will again return to their altars. Moe Ehrlich, Mrs. Harry
10
SANDUSKY, MICH
enson, Pittsburgh, Pa.
'fhere is no fact more certain than NI•s. Joseph Frank, little NlissRos- 6 and 7-year-olds.
March 31, Dr. Joseph S. Korn.
The Hebrew High School.
the fact that the religion of the alie Frank, Mrs. Sant Frank, Mrs.
the rates quoted are Station-to-Station Day rates. effective
The High School has bone trans- felt, Toledo, Ohio.
Mexican people is prevalently .1. S. Freeman, Mrs. Ilenr• Fried-
4:30 a on. to 7:00 p. m.
MIN.
April 14, Dr. Reinhard Niebuhr,
Catholic. And all who believe in man, Miss Hattie Gittleman,
ferret to the Philadelphia-Byron !
Evening Station - to - Station rates are effective 7:00 p. m. to
the value of religion in modern J. E. Goldberg, Mrs. A. Louis
i., , Gor- Center. A. 0. Markson, Si. Gor- New York City.
830 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rates, 8:30 p. m. to
If.
April 21, Ur. Solninon
Chas. don and J. V. Ariel are the instruc.
life—whether they be Mohantaw- don, Mrs. II. Grant, m
4i30 a. m.
-
tors. The High School sessions Freehnf, Chicago, Ill.
dam or Christian, or Catholic or Hamburger, Mrs. Max Hamburg
A Station - to - Station call Is one made to • certain telephone
April 28, Rabbi Adolph L. Fink.
Protestant or Jewish—must look Cr, Mrs. Chas. Rupp, Mrs. Ger- are held three times a week be-
rather than to some person in particular.
forward to the tap when the Crab- trade Hyman, Mrs. Harry A. Ily- tween the hours of 0:30 and 6:30.' Ann Arbor, Mich.
If you do not know the number of the distant telephone, give the
olic religion will once again tune- man, Mrs..1. Kelly Kaufman, .Its. The subjects taught are the He-
operater the name and address and specify that you will talk
'is-are, IIrs bre• language and literature, Tal-
tion normally for the Catholic I. Lune, Mrs.
with "anyone who answers at the called telephone.
('has. Robinson, Mrs. Louis Rob- mud, Bible, history, Chumoch and
Mexican people.
A Person-to-Person call, because more work is involved, costs
This is my story of the Mexican inson, Mrs. Sam Rut:flier, NIrs. .I. Rashi.
more than a Station-to-Station call. The rate on a Parson-
The post-graduates of the lligh
people and the Mexican church. S. souls, Mrs. E. II. Saulvdi. Mrs.
to - Parson call Is the same at all hours.
Every one of my conclusions may Gitte Saulsom, Mrs. Ben. Schwartz. School have also expressed their
(Continued From l'age One).
Additional rate information can be secured
be wrong—but one thing cannot Mrs. Norman Schwartz, Mrs. Ted desire to continue their studies fay privilege, and indeed I esteem
be wrong, and that is my honest Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Selker,. Mrs. and arrangements have been com-
by calling the Long Distance operator
tt my duty, to SAY that at this
effort to understand Mexico and Nathan Simons, Mrs. ('has. Smith. pleted for their accommodation.
Besides Messrs. Murkson and juncture it is the part of all Jews
Latin America. The most search- M. Starr, Miss .leanette Steinberg,
to do what they can to nid in the
ing text of the American people's Mrs. Louis Stoll, Mrs. Henry N. Gordon, who will instruct in the
rebuilding of the Holy Land by
ROOM
desire for peace will be made not Weinstein, Mrs. Joseph \C ell and advanced study of the Bible, his-
contributing generously to the
tory and grammar, Rabbi A. Si,
in its relations with the nations of Mrs. Jos. Wetsman.
This Suite includes 66-inch Buffet, 45x54 Extension
0
Hershman will lecture once a week 1-taIt'al Palestine APPeal."
Europe, where the use of force
Table, 5 ('hairs and (lost Chair; $
on Musar Ila-yahaduth, Jewish
can bring its no profit, but by our
2438 WOODWARD
ethics, and Bernard Isaacs on mod-
Walnut Veneered on hardwood,
relations with the weak peoples
THE OYSTER HOUSE

ern Hebrew literature.
and wealth-laden soils of Latin-'
as Illustrated,
America where we have a whole
world to gain at the mere price
of drugging our conscience.

It is slue, in part, I am con-
(Continua from Page One.)
vinced, to these good-will invasions
that already both of our great po- was he aware that his solitude had
(('ontinued From Page One).
litical parties are pledged to a new been broken. Then the storm the Detroit Times, will be the
deal with Mexico and Latin Amer- broke, but it subsided as quickly Protestant spokesman. Judge
WOODWARD—BETWEEN GRAND RIVER AND CLIFFORD—CHERRY 2500
Charles C. Simorfs of the Federal
sea. If America's desire for peace:
as it rose.
s
can pass this test, we shall have
Professor, do you think the new Court will be the Jewish spokes-
brought nearer the glad (lay when telescope with a . 200-inch lens to man. The speakers will be intro-
throughout the world the only in in- be erected in California will he duced by Milford Stern, retiring
vasion any country shall know will ably to disclose visual proof of rel- president of Temple Beth El.
be the invasion of armies of tour• ativity?" the writer asked hastily, Vocal selections will be given by
ists and students and merchants adding, "You are aware that this Prof. Georg Galvani, music teacher
equipped with the weapons of the telescope will be four times the and member of the Temple choir.
camera, the notebook, the order size of the largest one now in the
Every member of the Men's
Club is expected to bring a non-
book, and perhaps a tennis racket size
or a bag of golf clubs.
Jewish guest, and special emphasis
Laying aside the pad filled with
is placed in the club's announce-
mysterious signs on which he man
ment on the importance of as
writing, the discoverer of the rel-
large a non-Jewish attendance as
ativity
theory
answered:
This Suite is Upholstered in Jacquard Velour with
the
Jewish.
"Not the eye but the spirit fur-
The Men's Club announces the
Reversible Spring Cushion. Consist- $72
nishes the proof of theories—and
following
future meetings:
ing of Devenett, Fireside Chair and
that errs most of the time."
Dednesday, Dec. 5, Prof. Robert
(('ontinued From Page One).
Rest Chair, the Entire Three, only
New Theory Is Partly Evolved.
M. Wenley of the philosophy de-
"Is it your opinion that visual partment of the University of
need for a Jewish hospital and
proof of relativity will be disclosed Michigan, will speak on "Some Ins-
BEAUTIFUL
community center. and said the
DISPLAY OF
success of the Jewish share in the by this or any other future tele- pressions of My Native Land After
S.
20 Years' Absence."
Community Fund will also help scope?" he wan asked.
FINE RUGS
Monday, Jan. 14, Dr. Morris
Dr. Einstein smoothed his gray
in sppridinit their establishment.
Fishbein,
editor
of
the
American
locks for a moment and then out-
Illustrates Work of Fund.
9x12 Akbar $67.50
The dinner on Monday was pre- snared quietly while gazing fixed- Medical Journal, will address a
Wiltons
ceded by an illustrated lecture by ly at the walls filled with strange joint meeting with the Temple Sis-
9x12 Oriental 5%ih
Charles Campbell, director of the instruments, charts of the heav- terhood. Ile will be introduced
ton Vol .$47.50
League for the Handicapped, who ens, globes of the earth and Issiks by Dr. Hugo A. Freund.
--
vets
explained the work of the Com- on science and mathematics:
munity Fund in Detroit, the lec-
"The only means of proving the
(x12 ( arlton
ture laying emphasis on the work relativity theory with a telescope
.neon-
$35.00
of the Jewis hagencies, especially is by measuring the deflection of
the Fresh Air Camp.
light through the field of gravity.
that This proof already has been fur- .L. EMBF.RG.—(J. T. A.)—The
9xI2 Ardsley

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Formerly Detroit Lana Corms. ,

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INCREASED JEWISH
DONATIONS TO FUND
URGED BY LEADERS

s 5.4J

Of a good quality matalese with richly

LEMBERG KEHILLAH
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Armin-
stars

$30.00


27x54 Artloom
$4.75
Gran-

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Large assortment
of rugs on display in
many different sizes
and patterns.

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brocaded designs in jacquard and
floral effects, approaching the bril-
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shawl collar and tassel-tipped match-
ing cord girdle. Double side pockets.
All trimmed with black lustrous pop-
lin.

Mr. Campbell pointed out

only four cents of every dollar niched and is correct without the annist bloc gained five mandates
goes for administrative expenses, slightest doubt. What one may ex- in the elections to the Kehillnh
as compared with 15 per cent six pert from the great telescope of Executive held here. The assirni-
dimensions not yet constructed lies lationists received four seats, the
years ago.
Orthodox bloc
in another territory—namel y. en- non-partisans and
ploration of the systems of fixed two, and the Agudath Israel one.

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stal7 r.Einstein
then said that he
"
was treading on the edge of a great
scientific discovery, one that will
startle the world far more than
the relativity theory. He has al-
ready completed one treatise,
which he has submitted to the
Academy of Science. Ile is now
evolving another theory. Both con-
cern relativity, he admitted, but re-
garding the nature of his dis•ov-
ery he is unwilling to speak until
he is satisfied with the prewnta-

thin.
Dr. Einstein in still forbidden to
work more than a few hours daily,

hot he remains most of the time in
his little room softly playing his
favorite tunes while his active
mind wanders into the realms hr.
has created with his theory of rel-

These are from one of the best makers
in the country. He made the price so
low we can sell the robes at this amaz-
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color—green, brown, navy, tan, gray,
purple or blue. And all represent em-
phatic values—almost unbelievable at
$5.95.

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