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All Jewish News

All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

filEbETROIT LWISR HRONICLE

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928

VOL. XXVII. NO. 1

$5,000 RAISED FOR Noted singer at LOUIS LIPSKY TO BE GUEST THIRTEEN MILLIONS
NEW SYNAGOGUE OF Center on Dec. 9 HERE DECEMBER 5 AND 6 RECEIVED TO DATE
BY
CONG. B'NAI MOSHE Nadam

Simmer Rothenberg
to Appear Here in Concert
of Yiddish Folksongs.

President of Zionist Organization of America to Address
Dinner on Wednesday Evening and Public Meeting
Thursday at Philadelphia-Byron Hall,

Impressive Ceremonies Mark
Louis Lipsky, president of the Zionist Organization or
Laying of Cornerstone
Madam Anna Shomer Rothen- America and one of the outstanding leaders in the world
for New Building.
berg will be featured in a concert Zionist movement, will be the guest of the Zionist District

' TELEPHONE

CADILLA C

1-0-4-0

Per Year,
Year, $3.00; Per Copy,

10 Ce lots

U.H.S. to Observe HIDDEN MOTIVES CHARGED AGAINST
Chanukah Festival. 1 GRAND LODGE OF B'NAI B'RITH ORDER

NATIONAL U. J. C. 11111. 1 e o a g iti i 1lMil i k iitelliaai7hes is
Of Local Schools.

IN SUSPENSION OF DETROIT CHAPTER

Emergencies Call for
Preparations are under way in Statement by Administration of Pisgah Lodge Maintains
That Action Came Without a Chance for Defense
Speedy Collection of
all branches of the United Hebrew
By Leaders in Local Organization.
Schools of Detroit for the celebra-
Outstanding Pledges.

New

tion of Chanukah. This year's
festivities are expected to super- SENTIMENT HERE DIVIDED ON QUESTION OF
cede all previous occasions and
ARBITRATING THE CONFLICTING DIFFEREN CES
promise tee he both interesting and
instructive. The staff of the Kirby
Center, at the last meeting, de - Administration Favors Accepting Suspension as a Rebuke
cided to celebrate Chanukah on
To Grand Lodge Officers for Action Which It Calls
Tuesday, the fourth day of Cha-
"Incompatible With Cardinal Principles of Order."
nukah, at 5 o'clock in the evening.
Jewish ('centers Association.
Playlets, pageants, recitations and
Thirteen
million
dollars
for
the
Impressive ceremonies, extend-
The career of Madame Shomer
Charging, that Grand Lodge No. 6 of the Independent
relief and rehabilitation of Jews mass singing constitute some of
ing, from the early afternoon on Rothenberg is an intensedy inter
Order of It'utif 11'rith was concealing motives which
•cver,eas has been received to date the features of the celebration.
Sunday until late that night, esting One. Born in Russia, he has
In
the
Philadelphia-Byron
Tal-
in the national treasury eef the
prompted it in suspending, from the order Pisgah Lodge of
marked the laying of the corner- been an "artist" since the early
l'nited Jewish Campaign, accord- mud Torah, the celebration will Detroit, under a "subterfuge" of non-payment of assess-
stone for the new synagogue of ago of three, when she startled her
ing to a statement issued by the will take place on Thursday at 5 scents, leaders in the Detroit lodge, at a meeting on Monday evening,
Congregation Irnai Moshe, on father, a playwright, and his
national headquarters, as of Nov. p. m.
Dexter boulevard and Lawrence friends by the mimicry of the ac-
In the Dexter Schnell,. Thursday called upon the members to vote in favor of accepting the suspension.
20, 1128. The larger part of this
avenue.
tors and the accuracy with which
This would put an end to all possible efforts for adjusting differences
$13,1010,000 was collected within Was chosen as the (lay of the cele- between the Detroit lodge and the Grand Lodge and would leave
At the afternoon ceremonies, the young child carried the melo-
the last two months, which is bration; in the F'enkell School,
Rabbi Moses Fischer of the con- dies heard in her father's theater.
011etroit outside the ranks of B'nai
Wednesday;
the
Six-Mile
Road,
sharply indicative of the intense
gregation delivered a scholarly She was greatly encouraged by thg
It'rithdom.
activity displayed by the officers Tuesday, and Windsor and West
address in which he declared that various people who heard her in-
The administrative forces of
Vernier
Highway,
Sunday.
in charge of collections through-
"when we lay this cornerstone we terpretations of the performances,
suspended Pisgah Lodge presented
Progress of New School.
out the country since the fall holi-
build for the future and we look tee prepare for a career on the
to
the 200 men and women, mem-
Solomon Kasdan, principal of
days.
into the future."
stage. This, however, her father
bers of Pisgah and Its Ladies'
Although the collection of this the newly opened branch of the
"Let us view that future as an expressly prohibited.
Auxiliary,
present at the meeting,
$13,000,000 represents in itself U. H. S. at Tuxedo and Ilolmur
unmined store of wealth which we
When still a very young child,
a lengthy and well prepared state-
another noble and strenuous effort streets, reports as follows en the
must utilize in the building of the Shomer fancily migrated to
ment
in
which
a series of charges
on the part of American Jewry, rapid progress of his school:
Will Address Dinner-Meet- ate set forth against the Grand
the new and greater Zion."
America, settling in New York
Enrollment: More than 211)1 pu-
this vast sum which has flowed
Raise $5,000.
City. Mme. Rothenberg studied
Lodge.
ing of Temple Beth El
into the treasury eef the United pils have already been registered
During the afternoon ceremo- the piano, making rapid progress,
"We were charged, convicted
Jewish Campaign in the course of at the office of the school in the
Society.
nies, the sum of $5,000 was raised and soon added to her course of
short period of its existence.
and sentenced without a hearing
the
last
two
and
a
half
years
has
from among the members to help studies, harmony, composition and
Classes:
Eight
classes,
organ-
and
with no chance of defense; a
been insufficient to meet the
speed the work on the synagogue voice training. She devoted a con-
Prof, Itolwrt 31. Wenley, head of procedure more unappetizing than
budgetary requirements of the ized in accordance with the re-
and to make possible for services siderable portion of her time to
the
philosophy
department
of
the
quirements
of
the
different
pupils,
the
suspension
itself, and incom-
Joint Distribution Committee dur-
to be held in the new building be- the study of the folklore and of
their ages and abilities, are meet- University of Michigan, will be the patible with the cardinal principles
ing the same period.
ginning with the Passover holi- mythology, weaving fanciful and
speaker
at
the
dinner-meeting
of
of the order, 'Benevolence, Broth-
In spite of the great willingness ing daily for a period eef one hour
beautiful stories from these
days.
erly Love and Harmony,"' the
eef American Jews tee subscribe to and is half.
An address during the after- studies.
Kindergarten: Friends of the
statement states.
the new canepaign and in spite eef
noon Icy Julius Delete'haunt served
This resulted in the compilation
A Few Dissenten.
U. H. S. will be pleased that the
the
satisfactory
collection
results,
to encourage financial support for of an operetta, which is the decay-
this situation has never been number of children is increasing,
The view for accepting the sus-
the synagogue. Mr. Deutelbaum ing together eef many Jewish folk
77771frli altered see that during the last and the classes growing in popu-,
pension and putting an end to
pointed to the fact that the laying songs. A scene of this operetta
two and a half years the Joint Dis- larity.
Pisgah Lodge, with the provision
of the cornerstone marks an ef- was presented at her recent recital
Sabbath Services:
The staff
tribution Committee has been
that another lodge may be formed
LOUIS LIPSKY
fort for greater Jewish work in in Town hall, in New York.
was successful in creating in a
continuously
working
with
a
which should not be burdened with
the future. He pointed with par-
Mme. Shower Rothenberg stud-
comparatively short tinie a truc
the debt carried by Pisgah, did
ticular pride to the fact that the ied singing, among others with evening Mr. Lipsky will speak at a dinner in his honor at the Phila- deficit.
school
spirit.
It
is
enough
for
the
Among
the
states
listed
in
the
delphia-Byron
Talmud
Torah,
and
on
Thursday
evening
he
will
not, however, meet with unani-
new synagogue was to house a Pizzarello, Lazar Samoiloff, and
mous approval. One of the oldest
Talmud Torah and Sunday School Francis Rogers. Her debut tank address a public meeting to which the community is invited. Admis- U. J. C. report, Michigan is re- faculty to announce a certain ac-
tivity tee take place in the school
ported
upon
as
follows:
sion
tee
the
public
meeting
will
be
free
and
there
will
be
no
solicita-
members of the lodge, Adolph
and that it was to serve as a aerial place in New York at Aeolian Hall,
Michigan (including Detroitl- building, and all the pupils re-
<>lion of funds. The dinner is be-
("Daddy") Freund, favored arbi.
and cultural center from which where she created a genuine stir
spond to the call. The fact is
70
1-3
per
cent.
State
headquar-
ing
given
for
members
of
the
tration. Sol Blumrosen urged ar-
was to emanate new interest in among the critics and audience by
executive committee eef the vari- ters, Detroit; Fred Si. Butzel, demonstrated by the large attend-
bitration. Bernard Ginsburg was
Jewish culture.
the musical program she present-
also for arbitration. Action on
MIS Zionist organizations in the chairman; Bernard Ginsburg, ance of the Sabbath services 14
Records in Cornerstone.
ed, her interpretative ability and
treasurer; Esther R. Prussian, sec- the children's congregation. Elec.,
pending resolutions was postponed
city.
The records of the synagogue, the beautiful quality in the nat-
lion
of
officers
for
the
minyon
will
Opens Membership Drive.
retary.
to next Monday night.
and a registry of the 200 inscribed ural singing voice she possesses.
be held after Chanukah.
But Julius Deutelbaum, Mandel
names id the members, together
Mr.
Lipsky's
visit
here
will
for-
Madam Rothenberg's reper-
Celebration: One beginners'
Bernstein, President Morris Shot-
with a list of old and new officers toire includes the folksongs and
mally open the drive for 1,000
class celebrated last Sunday morn-
zen
and others resented what they
members of the Zionist Organiza-
and a history of the congregation, ballads of many nations, which she
ing the completion of the first
termed an insult to the adminis-
was placed in the cornerstone. sings in their respective languages, Editor to Discuss Condition tion in Detroit. At the same
book in Hebrew. The parents and
tration
and the members and urged
Among the documents placed in 11S well as the classics. She pos-
time, problems affecting the local
Of Jewish People in
guests and members of the board
deem unconditional rebuke to the
the stone was a copy of the issue sesses it striking personality and
districh"will be discussed at the
Hungary.
Grand
Lodge with the adoption of
dinner on Wednesday evening.
of Nov. '23 of The Detroit Jewish splendid histrionic ability, thereby
(Turn to I.ast l'age.)
the administration's statement
Chronicle, part of which was de- presenting an unusually fine stage
A committee headed by Jacob
The
saTond
Open
Forum
meet-
which
was
read by Mr. Bernstein.
voted to the congregation's cele- presence.
Miller is in charge of the mem- Festival Celebration Is Ar-
ing will take place this Sunday at bership drive.
At the same time, spokesmen
bration.
3
P.
M.,
at
Northern
High
School.
ranged
for
Wednesday
I
for
the
administration
read finan-
The stone was laid by Rabbi
Tentative plans for the mom-
liecause of the importance of the bership drive were announced at
cial statements and reports, indi-
Evening, Dec. 12.
Fischer and by Robert Rosenberg,
question
of
the
situation
of
the
cating
that
nothing
was
done dur-
president of the congregation, and
a smoker held on Nov 22 , with
ing the post three years to misap-
the records placed in the stone
The Shaarey &deck Synagogue,
:Milford Stern as principal speaker.
propriate funds, and that the past
were read by Benjamin F. Gold-
Mr. Stern's address was preceded Willis avenue and Brush street,
administration struggled to pay
man, secretary of the synagogue.
Icy a musical program contributed will be the scene eef a Chanukah
—Cut Cmategy Detroit News.
what they considered unwarranted
The highest honors in the cere-
by members eef the Ilalevy Choral celebration arranged by the Men's Detroit Committee on Maccabaean
- —
assessments by the,Grand Lodge.
monies were purchased by the
Club of Shaarey Zedek for its Day Is Headed by A. Lachover.
Society.
PROF. R. M. WENLEY
"The Right Kind."
mother eef the president of the con- Max Brod'. "Reuheni" and Solo-
Lamb Effort for Agency.
members and their friends, The
Mr. Deutelbaum, during his ad-
gregatio, Mrs.. William Rosen- mon Poliakoff'• "The Rejected
Mr. Stern, who was one of De- celebration will be held Wednes-• A committee headed by A. Lach- the Men's Club of Temple Beth El
dress, charged that the Grand
berg, who is on a visit here from
day
evening,
Dec.
12,
and
will
be
troit's
official
representatives
at
over,
who
is
assisted
by
A.
J.
Koff-
din
Wednesday
evening,
Dee.
5.
Messiah" to Be the Topics.
Europe, and by the brothers of
the historic meeting in New York ushered in with a banquet. Rabbi man, Mrs. 31. Weksler, Mrs. Kraft, His topic will be "Smite Impres.- Lodge was anxious for the suspen-
which marked the laying eef the Hershman will be the principal Rev. II. Nfilkovsky, Sol B. Edel- sines of My Native Land After sion of Pisgah Lodge because it
Mr. Rosenberg.
"False Messiah" will be the sub-
considered that "it wasn't the right
350 at Banquet.
foundation for the Jewish Agency, speaker of the evening,. The sub- man, Meyer Beckman and Aaron Twenty Years' Absence."
let of Rabbi Prams sermon at
kind," because "there are no big
The banquet in the evening, fol- Temple Beth El Sunday morning,
reviewed the importance of that ject of his address will be "Hel- Kurland, es-officio, is in charge of
Professor Wenley has won a na- shots in it."
lowing the ceremonies of laying Dec. 2. The sermon will consist
muting and lauded the leaders lenism and Judaism." A unique arrangements for the fifteenth an- tional reputation as a speaker of
It was pointed out that the sus-
the cornerstone, was attended by i( a review of two novels which
nual Nlaccalatean Day, on Sunday, unusual wit. Ile recently spent
to Lost Page.)
(Turn to Page Five.)
approximately 350 members of have recently appeared dealing
Dec.
9. It is (Turn
expected
that more two years as director of the Amer- pension came as a result of an
overdue
indebtedness of only
the. congregation and the sister- with those fantastic figures eef the
than 21)11 volunteers will on that ican University Union in London,
hood and their families. The din- Middle Ages, the false Messiahs.
day canvass the city for the Jew- acting as all intermediary officer $400, and it was claimed by the
administration
that while the ems-
ner was opened with brief remarks
isle National Fund, through the between the British and American
The first hook tee be reviewed
pension Was voted at Chicago on
by Anthony Deutsch, chairman of will he "Reculani—Prince of the
sale of flags and J. N. F. buttons. Universities.
Oct.
13,
the
local
lodge was not
the building committee, who in- Jews" by Max Brod, one of the
At a meeting on Wednesday at
A musical program will he notified until Nov. 2 and that in
vited the continued co-operation leading German novelists. The
the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
among
the
features
of
the
nucethig
the
meantime
a
sum
of $400 was
of the members in the work for the svcond will be "The Reiected Mes-
Torah, at which new motion pic-
preceding Prof. 1Venley's address. remitted bf.the local lodge, which
synagogue. Ile presented James siah" by Solomon PoliakotT, trans-
Preference Shown for Sermons on Jewish Movements and tures of Palestine were shown, a
A
joint
meeting
of
the
Men's
was
innocent
of
the
Grand
Lodge
number of young men and women
I. Ellman as toastmaster of the lated from the original Polish,
14 Tem- action.
Problems and Spiritual Matters; Replies Marked
enlisted Ito volunteers. The meet- Club and the Sisterhood
evening.
The first deals with the Ifith cen-
ple
Beth
El
will
be
held
or
Mon-
The
Administration's
Statement.
by Frankness; Some Ask for Jewish Choirs.
Mr. Rosenberg, as president and tury impostor who claimed to be
ing was attended by 100 people. It
JOSEPH REMENYI
The statement of the adminis-
first speaker, similarly emphasized the Prince of the Lost Ten Tribes.
was presided over by Mr, Kurland. day, Jan. 11, This meeting will
he addressed by Dr. Maurice Fish-
the need for continued effort by The second is the story of the 17th Jews in Hungary, the Open Forum
"The Temple lacks human Jewish life," the survey report The musical program indented pi- bein, editor of the American Med- tration, read at Monday's meeting,
to
be acted on at the meeting the
the members. Ile was followed by century impostor, Sabbatai Zevi, is fortunate to be able tee present warmth."
said. "A strikingly large number ano s•lm-tions by MisWIles•knuen.
ical Journal, who will he intro- coming Monday evening, at which
Country,Wide Effort.
Rabbi Fischer.
"Carry our religion into every- emphasized the importance of car-
whose claim tee Messiahship at- Joseph Itemenyi as the speaker.
duced by 1/r. Hugo ', retina.
Grand
Lodge officers are expected,
Rabbi Fischer'. Addreas.
Thousands eef volunteers most-
rying religion into life, while an-
Mr. Renienyi is especially quali- day life."
tracted the attention of all Eu-
The Men's Club February meet- reads in part:
Calling the banquet a "seudah rorie.
"We need less materialism."
other representative group im- ly young teen and women, 0;2
fied to present this subject. Ile
"This
statement serves a two-
Father
and
usual,
be
a
will,
as
ing
shel mitzvah" (a banquet of good
"Modernize religion for the pres- pressed the need for modernizing take part in the Maccalletean Day,
Rabbi Frani will refer also tee has written a number of bucks in
deeds), Rabbi Fischer declared the romance of the false Messiah, Hungarian and a ne V novel eef his ent generation."
religion be the degree that it be Dec. 9, throughout the country, ac- Son dinner. On March 12, Dr. fold purpose. Firstly, to dispel
any
groundless
suspicion or false
Preston
Bradley,
pastor
of
the
that he gained courage and re- "David Alroy," written by Benja- has just been published. Ile is
"The average Jew is stupend- useful tee the present generation. cording tee a report of I. IL Rubin,
newed confidence in his work min Disraeli and tee the sketch, the chief editorial writer of the ously ignorant on Jewish sub-
"l'erhaps the note nicest fre- national secretary eef the Jewish People' Church of Chicago, will be illusion that the funds of the or-
ganization
have
been unwisely
the
speaker.
from the cornerstone laying cere- "The Turkish Messiah," which is Cleveland Hungarian Daily and is jects."
quently seconded was that there is National Fund.
spent or dissipated, or that the
monies. Dividing the present the story of the career of Sabbatai professor of contemporary conti-
"Jews are supersensitive."
This day is one of the twe, days
a coldness in the Reform syna-
governing
forces
have
misguided
month. Kislev, into the Hebrew Zevi told by Israel Zangwill in his nental European litereture nt the
"Let the choir be Jewish."
goceue both at services and in con- during the year designated by the
"More charity for Christians." gregational contacts. Many go so Jewish National Fund to aid it in CITY OFFICIAL FOR
Cleveland College. This year he
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
"Dreamers eef the Ghetto."
(Turn to Last Page.)
The foregoing remarks show the far as tee feel that this is one of gathering funds for the redemp-
On Saturday morning, Dec. 1, spent nearly four months in Eu-
41) YEARS IS DEAD
Rabbi Leen From will sneak on the rope, which gave him an oppor- trend of the 1,222 replies from the major reasons for much of the tion eef land in Palestine, which
C becomes the inalienable property
tunity to observe conditions at
subject, "The Red-Headed Boy."
David
Ponnusky Was Chief Clerk
I of the Jewish people. The clay is
At the Community Thanksgiv- first hand. Mr. Remenyi will
known as Maccatinean Day because
of Treasury Department
cussmicsTion
Nevows
ing Service which was held Thum- therefore not only he able to pre-
0
it occurs during the festival eef
Or IsolviDests
rJ
In- sent the facts in the situation, but
or
t
0
for 10 Year..
Chanukah, when the feats of the
ateLTIN
arruas gO
. iiltn t, the being a non-Jew, will he able to
ef 2A ;rt: A hu editn
Maccabees are being memorial-
I
choir of Temple Beth El rendered approach the problem obiectively.
David Ponnusky, 54 years old,
, ized.
Mr. Remenyi is the second
the music of the Service. Rabbi
chief clerk in the city treasurer's
220,000 Durum. Acquired.
speaker of the Jewish Open Forum.
and for 40 year a city cm , Works of New York and De.
Grand Total
1222
18 i 20 14 6110 1 3 3 S S
Comedy "Two Goyim," to be Frani read the Old Testament !se- Dr. I. M. Robinow, the first speak-
d In a report covering the activi- office
ploys, died Monday at his home,
lection.
troit Artists to Be On
ties of the Jewish National Fund
Feature of Shaarey Zed-
On Sunday, Dec. 9, Rabbi Jos- er, appeared on Nov. 18 and pre- Secular Training
16554 Baylis avenue, following
to date, showing what that organi-
Annual Display.
ek Ladies' Affair.
College Edue
eph I,. Fink of Temple Beth Zion. sented the subject of "The Zionist
347
14 25 15 4 13 2 3 3 4
12 zation has done as stewards of the paralytic stroke. Funeral services
No College Edue
875
HI 19 14 7 8 3 3
Buffalo, will occupy the pulpit Outlook in the United States."
6 12
were held Wednesday at Temple
Jewish
people
in
redeeming
the
The first art exhibition under
The Sisterhood of Congrega- and will speak on the subject, "As Subsequent speakers at the Jew- 1
had of Palestine, it is disclosed Beth El, with Rabbi Leon Frani the auspices of the Jewish Centers
Religious Training
isle Open Forum will he Represent-
tion Shaarey Zedek is sponseereng Others See Us."
officiating.
Formal Rel. Educ
I8 21 15 6 10 2 2 4 4 6 13 that 220,000 dunoms 155,000
953
Association will be held Dec. 3 to
ative Meyer Jacobstein, on the
a Chanukah dinner for members
In 1889, when he seas 13 years Dec.
No Forma! Rd. Edue
19 16 le 7
269
5 7 7 3 I S
acres) of land have already been
16 at the Jewish Center, 31
subject of "Immigratic n," on Dec.
and their families to be held on
acquired! in Judaea, Samaria, Inc old, Mr. Ponnusky become a page Melbourne avenue, sponsored by
1G. On Dec. 3n, Dr, Floris Bogen
Sunday evening, Dec. 9, at 6 p. DR. KELP TO ADDRESS
Age Divisions
for the old 32-man city council,
Valley
of
Jezreel.
and
Galilee.
the
art
committee of which Mrs.
will
discuss
the
sublect
of
"Fra-
m., at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
CHILD STUDY GROUPS
Up to 30
17 20 7 6 16 4 6 7
182
Eight thousand Jewish pioneers Mayor John C. Lodge recalled in David B. Werbe is chairman. The
ternalism in American Jewish
gogue, Brush and Willis.
30 to 40
336 , 17 22 11 4 10 3 3 6 4 4 16
expressing regret over Ponnusky's
have
already
been
settled
on
this
name
organization,
or its parent
I.
i
fe."
The one-net comedy, "Two
• (her 40
17 20 113 7 8 2 2 3 4
704
land. These pioneers include ren- death. At that time the present organization, and art committees
Gnyim," by Samuel S. Grossman, Lecture Under Auspice. of Coun•
mayor was a newspaper reporter
cil
of
Jewish
Women
d
resentatives
from
the
labor
groups,
Marriage
has
sponsored
six
successful
ex-
will be presented after the din-
assigned to the city hall beat.
Open to Public.
OTTO HELD, VETERAN
Marr. have children
83)
18 21 15 6 9 3 2 4 5
hibitions in former years. These
12 Chassidim, Mizrachi, and ethers.
ner. Mrs. Edith Kopelson is di-
Ponnusky
joined
the
staff
of
the
,
They
are
spread
over
42
village's,
Marr.
no
children
13
9
7
154
I
I
9
4
5
11
7 11
aroused great interest and favor-
recting the cast, which includes
JEWELER, DEAD AT 62
Dr. Daniel Harrison Kelp, 2nd,
Unmarried
all on Jewish National Fund land, receiver of taxes in 1899 and be- able comment from the Jewish and
230
14 23 10 4 13 3 4 6
8
Philip Rosenthal, Simon Shetzer,
Teach-
with water supply installed by the came connected with the city general public and press.
Burnett Krauss Irwin Cohn, Mrs. Professor eef Sociology at .
Otto field, 02-year-old veteran
Jewish National Fund.
treasurer's office in 1907, when
The present art exhibition will
Emory Monash, Miss Lcah Levin, er' s College, o um . ),
During the past 14 years, Mac- the two offices were consolidated. contain etchings. water colors, oils,
will he the speaker at an open jeweler. died Friday at his home, Figures in Bold Face indicate the FIVE leading preferences in each clas ification.
Miss Mildred Love,
3350 Calvert avenue, after an ill•
catirdean
Day
has
constituted
a
He
became
chief
clerk
in
1918.
!electing
of
the
Child
Study
groups
batiks
and metal work. Marco
Besides the playlet, other enter-
neon which overtook him while on
profitable source of income for the
Ile seemed in good health when Kim. the well known New York
REPLIES SHOW WHAT SERSMNS ARE POPULAR
taining and interesting features of the Detroit Council of Jewish a business trip in California. Fu-
'Jewish
National
Fund,
because
of
Women
on
Tuesday
evening,
Dec.
he
left
work
Saturday
afternoon.
artist,
will
head the list. Mr. Kim
will be presented, including sev-
neral services were held in the
This table shows preferences for sermon subjects, as re- I the close connection between the In the evening, while visiting at has had several successful exhi-
eral vocal selections by Rev. 1, at the McGregor Public Library. chapel of Temple Beth El on Mon-
appeal of the National Fund, and the home of • friend, Oscar Schil- bitions in Detroit. His works have
widely
known
to
stu-
it
Dr.
Kelp
Elijah Zaludkowski, who will be
vealed in replies to the questionnaire from the National the festival that is being celebrat-
day, Rabbi Leon Fram officiating.
ler, 1959 West Boston boulevard, been very well received and many
accompanied by Samuel Shpargel. dents of education through his
Mr. Held was horn in Germany
ed. The slogan for the December he became ill, and lapsed into a art lovers in Detroit have his
Federation of Temple Brotherhoods. All figures (except-
Mrs. Charles Smith, president of books and magazine articles. He and came to Detroit 41 years ago.
9 occasion, is "How Can There he coma Sunday from which he failed works in their homes.
the Sisterhood, will preside. and is the author of the "Sociology of For about 18 years he dealt in to- ing column headed "number of replies") indicate percent-
a Jewish Homeland Witheet to recover.
At this exhibition Sir. Rim will
short talks will be given by Rabbi Human Behaviour," "Studies in baccos then opening his jewelry s ors.
Land?"
He is survived by his widow, present several very beautiful
A. M. Hershman and A. Louis Gor- Civics," " Education
store at 1415 Woodward accrue
Jewish National Fund Commit-
China"
and
has
had
recent
ar-
echinga
and water colors which he
Ne1tie; • son, Milton, a clerk in
don, acting president of the con-
ticles in the Survey Graphic and where he was in business for the Jewish laymen to a questionnaire lack of interest and contact with tees, districts of the Zionist Organ- the county tract index depart- completed daring his recent so-
gregat ion.
sent by the National Federation of the Temples.
last 20 years.
ization of America, Hadassah
other
educational
magazines.
Ile
journ
in
California.
The following chairmen, to-
"We find frequent statements on Chapters, and Young Judaea Clubs department, and a daughter, Mrs.
Ile was a member of the United Temple Brotherhoods to its mem-
Detroiter. to Participate.
gether with their committees, are has made a special study of chil- Commercial Travelers, Lodge No. bership. The report on the sur- matters pertainipg to good will in every Jewish community in the Sam Silverman.
dren
in
relation
to
their
medal
The
other
artists participating
en charge of this affair: Mrs. M.
loath in and outside of our ranks, -ountry, are co-operating with the
Mr. Ponnusky was a member of
31 B. P. 0. E. and the Cadillac vey has been released.
II. Zackheim, program; Mrs. Simon backgrounds both at school and at Council Order of Amaranth.
"Refreshing Freetown."
while many are specific in their national headquarters of the Na- Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M.; De- in the exhibition are Detroiter
who have received merited rem•
Shetzer, social; Mrs. A. Louis Gor- home.
"A refreshing frankness marks condemnation of the supersensitive- 'ional Fund in distributing the troit Lodge, Knights of Pythias, nition at the Detroit Institute of
He leaves two daughters. Mrs.
Dr. Kelp will speak on "Group
don, hospitality.
blue-and-white buttons that are and the Elks, as well as Lake Arts. The following Jewish ar-
Samuel Singer and Mrs. Milton the replies to the general summary ness of the Jew.
Resolutions must be sent to the Backgrounds of Child Behaviour." I Fisher, and two sons, Oscar and query for suggestions on ways and
Shore
Country
Club
and
knoll-
"The need for more widespread used in securing contributions on
The lecture is called for 8:30
synagogue not later than Wednes-
(Turn to Last Page.)
wood Country Club.
Maccabann Day.
means for the strengthening of
(Turn to Page Two).
o'clock and is open to the public. Charles W. Held, all of Detroit.
day, Dec. 5.

of Yiddish folkscengs at the Jewish

Center on Sunday evening, Dec. of Detroit on Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday MICHIGAN REMITS 70
COMMUNAL LEADERS
PER CENT OF PLEDGE
SPEAK AT BANQUET 9. Coming here following a most
successful career as a singer, and
---- -
with favorable comments by the
New
Emergencies Faced by
Rabbis Fischer and Hersh- press, her concert is expected to
Joint
Distribution
Com-
man, Judge Keidan, Others prove among the most important
mittee.
Are Speakers.
cultural evenings sponsored by the

WENLEY TO SPEAK
BEFORE MEN'S CLUB

REMENYI TO SPEAK
AT FORUM SUNDAY

MEN'S CLUB PLANS
CHANUKAH DINNER

PLAN FLAG DAY
FOR J. N. F. ON
SUNDAY, DEC. 9

A BOOK REVIEW
SERMON SUNDAY
BY RABBI FRAM

1 222 Laymen Make Interesting Replies
To Questionnaire of Reform Synagogue

SISTERHOOD PLANS
CHANUKAH DINNER

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