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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-11-23

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JEWISH COLONY IN
ON
MRS. JACOBS TO BE IS ONE
Egli` Y ik r siNOS THER AFRICA DISCOVERED
BY FRENCH CONSUL
HADASSAH SPEAKER

in a direct line to Palestine when
he was shown old maps and charts
on which their fathers had traced
the route of march. These maps
Leaving the
were defective.
f om Preceding
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Mediterranean they had tried to
the other hand, believed that as
Faultless Curtain Laundry
(Continued from Page One.) circumvent Algiers, where the bo-
long as a man was good according
and Cleaners
his own lights, he would be at ng in the land "that flows with tility of Arabs was known. After
Will Address $25-a-Plate to
PHONES EMPIRE 0217.5491
that they had gone astray in the
peace with God no matter what milk and honey."
Luncheon on Tuesday,
his particular creed. "The good
I desert following too southerly a
Ritual Unchanged.
among the heathen have share in
Dec. 11.
Although the Jews spoke Arabic • track.
the world to conic." The Jews they used Hebrew lettering in their
M. Leblond's report states fin--
We buy and Seil
As the time approaches for the were therefore not in as great a script. Their ritual service had they that the Jews were courteous
LAND CONTRAC1S Hadassah Luncheon Extraordi- ' hurry to reach the heathen as were undergone not the slightest modi- and highly civilized. Their fea-
nary, which takes place at lintel the Christians.
fication, they assured the consul, tures were bronzed to a degree
however, the most cogent of the and their brethren in Israel would that they might almost be taken
The Mortgage and Contract L. Stotler on Tuesday, Dec. 11, en-
considerations which led Jewry immediately recognize them by the for colored people. They wore
503 Hammon Nate
to a policy of holding its own ancient usages kept in honor white, flowing garments, lined
Formerly Detroit Limo (.01111.•
rather than expanding its sway amongst them. with wool ill the manner of moun-
was undoubtedly a growing sense
The French consul was led out tain Berbers in the Atlas region.
of the futility of swift and whole-
were heavily
sale. conversions. It is one of the to inspect it pile of stones, erected Most of the men
a short distance from the settle. bearded and spend their (lays be-
outstanding facts of Jewish his-
the

tween
sheep
herding,
camel mi..
ay 1
,
ANNOUNCING THE
holesale
tory that the
w an
d forced
conversion of the Normans by the they called the Great Mordechai, ing and the study of ancient Ile-
NEW HOME OF
Maceabean rulers was the cause of the leader who had conducted braic books that they had carried
the degeneration and the destruc- their fathers so far into the des- with them. There were several
Lion of the Jewish state. It was ert on the way to Palestine, when Talmudic commentators amongst
from these forcibly converted the plague overtook the tribe and th In m. the presence of Si, Leblond
I
Idumeans that King Herod was de- courage to proceed on the jour-
scended—a man who ruled Judea ney failed them. Mordechai died they hoisted the French Tricolor,
without feeling any real devotion about the year 1658. In subse. which he had carried in his plane,
and a great celebration was held
to the Jewish people or its re- quent years the Jews had on see,
more a oral occasions sent out spies ,and in the evening hundreds
ligion Ile was much 2
f b re
utiful oung girls staged a
friend of Rome than of Judea and reconnoitering parties, but none 0
dance. M. Leblond re-
it was through his policies that of these emissaries had returned s ymbolic
torts
that he was able to repair
had
artistic 'Photographers
Judea was exposed to Roman front their expeditions, which out
his plane after three days' sojourn
ruthlessness and demolished.
in the Jewish settlement and that
It was this striking illustration of the road ahead. Discouraged
A cordial invitation is ex-
Proposes to g o back to the Jews
of the futility and the viciousness by constant failure, the threats be .
ek
a few wes.
tended to you.
of forced and wholesale conver- of roving desert tribes had finally within
sions that led the Jewish people to forced them to conclude alliances
9022 Linwood Ave.
draw in its lines and to use an- with the Arab bands and to enter t
Guarantee Brake Service
Bet. Clairmount and Taylor.
other method of teaching mankind into commerce with them.
3979.89 Grand River Ave.
The consul was able to direct
Longfellow 3715
—the method of patience, the
MRS. EDWARD JACOBS
Glendale 5758.
method of holding fast to its ideals one of the contributing causes of
d
• to travel
thusiasin is mounting among the in the hope that in the long run a the failure o of the e Jews
members of the luncheon commit- humanity which needs them will go
tee. This commitee, composed of out of its way to find them. "They ! - -
over 50 women, headed by Mrs. also serve who only stand and!
"CALL MAUL
'Sidney Stone, general chairman, is wait."
for Office Supplies"
meeting with success on all sides (To Be Concluded Next Week.)
in enrolling an ever-growing list of
subscribers. Mrs. 1), W. Simons
is honorary chairman of the lunch-
eon and Mrs. Maurice Landau is
secretary and treasurer.
liadassah is happy to announce
that Mrs. Edward Jacobs of New
' York City will be the guest speak- Volu
Wanted:
er at this affair. Detroit Iladas-
1. Is there a young woman in
sah has long awaited the oppor- the congregation who will volun- '
STATIONERS
tunity o f hearing Mrs. Jacobs, who leer to play the piano for the wor-
was scheduled to speak at last ship assembly of the Fenkell
ENGRAVERS
year's annual luncheon, but was branch of the School of Religion,
Prevented by an accident from at- Fenkell avenue at Dexter, every
PRINTERS
tending that affair. One of the Sunday morning at 11 o'clock?
founders of National Hadassah, Please do not apply unless you
Mrs. Jacobs has for many years can be strictly regular and prompt. ,
519 Woodward Ave.
been one of the most influential Apply to Rabbi Frani.
and best loved leaders of this or-
2. Young women are needed to
Randolph 0748
ganization, which now numbers assist in the library Saturday or
ne arly 300 chapters in the United, Sunday morning, or both. Apply
States.
Mrs. Jacobs served as to Rabbi Frain.
first vice-president for a number
• f cars and was chairman of the On Leaving the Temple:
PI
a es ti nt • C omm itl es. Sh e h as N S.
In order to avoid conges ti ion 1 n
ilea Palestine
several
times.
A the corridor after Sunday morning
program
befitting
the size
musical
services, worshippers who are in
and importance of this function the habit of calling for their chil-
is also being arranged.
ividual affairs dren in the chapel are asked to
Gee! I Feel Great!
Among the ind
which
are
being
held
as a prelimi- the
' use pulpit
only the
to north
the right
of ,
and door
walk
to the
That's what everyone .sys after
I nary to the luncheon
rs. lower chapel doors.
taking our tre•tments.
f
a
bridge
party
to
Ie.
tivein
ts(bly
Mrs.
Invest in Ilea'th.
Julius Brown on December 1 at The Temple Calendar.
Gyn•stics
the home of Mrs.
Men's Temple Club dinner meet-
M•ssages
]1551 Second boulevard. Reser- jag Wednesday evening, Dec. 5.
Handball Courts
' It. M. Wenley of the Univer-
rations may be telephoned to Mrs. Prof.
Emir. 3szth Floor Borne-Gray Bldg.
Brown at Empire 13110.
, of Michigan, will speak.
The next meeting of the Lunch- sity Temple Sisterhood meeting,
1265 GRISWOLD
Clifford 2014
scan Committee takes place Tues. Monday afternoon, Dec. 10.
Cadillac 4969
d.), Nos. 27 , at 0:30 A. 51., at the
Temple Arts Society program,

home of Mrs. Louis Robinson, 2715 Tuesday evening,
Dec. 11.
Cortland avenue.
Young People's musical play,
Many women are earning for evenings of Dec.1, 2 and 3, and
their subscriptions by various
methods. Any woman desiring ad- also the afternoon of Dec. 2.
vice or suggestion as to how to
High
High School Assembly:
se her money for the luncheon The l High School assembly of
raise
is requested to call Garfield 7210. Sunday, Nov. 25 will be a drama
GOOD
subscribers assembly. The Drama Club will
To the large list of subscribe
LOCATION, RATES
AND SERVICE
ich has been a
at $25.00 pet. cover which
published during the past few present "Hunger," by Eugene
weeks in the Chronicle should be ' "'"`, directed by Mrs. Edith
added the following: . Kopelson. The- cast consists of
Mrs. Milton Alexander, Mrs. Bernard W. Stein, Bernard Brown,
49'7 1-I&ET
hurt G. Arden, Mrs. Emil Baron, Samuel S. Serwer, Marjory Schem-
let
Mrs.
Samuel M. Benderoff, Mrs! beck, Harold S. Goldberg, and
,1"'
'?2°
Harry Bennett, Mrs. A. E. Bern- Bob
Mazer.
The Debate on Saturday:
.
Every Room Has
stein, Mrs. .1. M. Iterris, Mrs. A.
eath.Shower oral
II. Brodie, Miss Augusta Brown, At the Saturday morning assem-
Ice wehr ed3,2
Sirs. Julius Brown, Mrs. Sam Cap- Sly two opposing teams of Mrs.'
II. IleWOWN.
'Inn, Mrs. Aaron Carlstein, Mrs., Goldie Levine's class will debate
Gerson Cass, Mrs. Edith Dann, the subject: "Resolved, that the '
Mrs. Louis DuscotT, Sirs. S. 13. Ed- Jews should have remained in
elman, Mrs. llerman Fisher, Mrs. Babylonia instead of returning to
Julius' Frank, Sirs. Seymour Judea." The debaters are: Chair-
Sidney Frank, Mrs. man, Seymour Mayer; affirmative
•rank, Mrs.
Seymour
H. Franklin, Mrs. J. team, Sidney Meyer, Sylvia Strub
and Henry Auslander; negative
Friedberg.
iC
Mrs. John Ginsburg, Mrs. A. B. team, Myron Sempliner, Ida Zeff
Gittleman, Mrs. Sol Gittleman, and Dorothy Reiser.
liar- Training for Community Service:
Mrs. Abraham Goldman, Mrs.
Goldman, Mrs. M. Goldman, On Monday night, Dec. 3, the
at the price of
ry
leaders' class, which was
Mrs. Norman B. Hayden, Mrs. Al- croup
ex Immerman, Mrs. Wm. B. Isen. conducted at Bet El College last
REGULAR GAS
berg, Mrs. A. Jacob, Mrs. Max Jo- year by Jacob Pearlstein, will be
cob, Mrs. Saul E. Jacob, Mrs. Wm. resumed under the instruction of
Jacoby, Mrs. S. B. Kahn, Mrs. 11i. Samuel Levine, the new director
of the Jewish Centers Association
neon Kaplan, Mrs. Adolph KIM-. of Detroit. The course will be'
man, Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau,
Sirs. Sfax Keidan, Sirs. David given in the first hour 8 to 9.
The class in "Why I Am What I,
High pressure doping
King, Mrs. Joseph Klein, Mrs. A.
Kopel, Mrs. Am" will be addressed next Mon-
and greasing by
.1. Koffman, Mrs. J. 0.
day night by E. Norman Pearson,
Sidney
Experts.
Mrs. Krandall.
Bernard Lasky, Mrs. Sam. theosophist, on the subject "The
the Theosophist."
ueI Levine, Miss Harriett Lieber- Creed of
man. Mrs. Israel Lieberman, Mrs..
I. Lurya, Sirs. Louis Mark, Mrs: OFFICERS ELECTED
Herman Marx, Mrs. Walter J.
TO CONDUCT U. P. A.
Mayer, Mrs. Maurice Morse, Mrs.
David T. Nederlander, Sirs. Ar-
At John R. and Owen
nold Neiss, Mrs. David Oppen-
Superb Service.
(Continued From Page One).
beim, Sirs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Sol
Perlman, Mrs. Milton L. Petrie. indefatigable work for l'alestine.
Sir. Ehrlich briefly thanked the
Mrs. Arthur Pollack, Mrs. A. SI.
Pregerson, Mrs. Ely Robinson, retiring board of directors for its
Sirs. Louis James Rosenberg, Mrs.' co-operation, stating that without
For
Arthur Rosenthal, Sirs. Beni• their co-operation his success
Rush, Sirs. Oscar Schiller. Sirs. would have been imposible.
Dr. Rubinow, in his address, out-
Herman A. Schmier, Mrs. Carl Ii.
Shalit, Sirs. Daniel Siegal, Sirs. lined the difficulties encountered
Max Siegel, Mrs. Nat Silberstein, during the past few years and de-
Mrs. Seymour Simons, Mrs. liar- dared that there was room only
old IL Smiley, Mrs. Myron Stein- for optimism in Zionist ranks. Ile
berg, Mrs. Ben Stocker, Sirs. Alex pointed nut that the recent meet-
CALL
Taub, Mrs. Sam Weisman, Mrs. ing for the establishment of the
Frank Wetsman, Mrs. Harry Wine, foundation for the Jewish Agency
Mrs. Nettie Wineman, Mrs. Jos- was one of the most historic Jew-
eph Wolfe, and Mrs. I. L. Zuie- ash gatherings, but emphasized
that Zionists must be prepared to
back.
Those subscribing $50 or over to ! continue the work with the aid of
the luncheon will act as hostesses. the newly befriended forces in
Mrs. Herman Wetsman has joined Jewry.
Dr. Rubinow warned his audi-
the group of hostessses recently
9326 Twelfth St.
. ence that it was the sacred duty of
' published.
Night Phone: Empire 6695
the Jewish people to preserve what'
Day Phones:
Snyder's Coffee Shop at 1526 has been built in Palestine until
Longfellow 4877
now, and urged that promises made
Woodward.
to Palestine be kept. lie particu-
Longfellow 9718
Snyder's Coffee Shop at 1520 larly emphasized that the achieve-
below
just
Woodward avenue,
of unity for the United Pal-
Grand Circus Park and across the , ment
estine Appeal and the union of all
street from Grinnell's. which open- forces, of men and women, the
ed its doors Saturday morning, Zionist Organization, the Haden -
Nov. 17, is bringing down-town a soh, Jewish National Fund, etc.,
fully perfected and well worked gives promise of a very sucessful
out and managed plan of serving year for the Homeland.
good food prepared with regards
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky was elect-
to food values, appetite and body ed one of the national honorary ,
requirements, and at the same vice-presidents at the, conference
proven relief in most severe
time at popular prices. Earl Sny- held in Boston Nov. 10 and. 11..
ca.,. Sold on money-back der has been in the business for Rabbi Ashinsky is a member of the
several years on Woodward, cor- world council of Mizrachi. Ile was,
guarantee.
ner Forest, and has built a fine elected to this post at the Mizrachi.
Trial Package 31.00
for a constantly growing World Congress at Danzig, last'
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list of customers.
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to the public
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most
significant

(Continued from Page One.)

friends of Mr. Shapero who assist
him in distributing the baskets,

Out in public you are judged by your clothing.
Are yours immaculately clean and perfectly
shaped? You'd be amazed how little it costs
to keep your apparel spit and span—always
new looking—and how much it saves your
clothes to have them dry cleaned regularly by
Forest's experts.

24 Hoar Service On Men's Suits.

BUD STRENG

Bud Streng of the Streng Chevro-
let Co., is assisting by offering
the use of about 50 cars. This fleet
will be placed at Mr. Shapero's dis-
posal Wednesday afternoon for a
spady and early delivery of the
baskets.
On Tuesday evening, friends of
Mr. Shapero will gather at the
General Motors building to assist
in the packing of the baskets.

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