ANCliallf lewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AYENUI • CINCINNATI 10, ONTO PAGE 'FIVE ritEVentonl/Ewwq#Roraa C CURTAINS CONDUCTS CAMPAIGNS FOR U. P. A. SAMUELS' WORK FOR BLUMENTHAL Z. SISTERHOOD EGEL EAR MRS. SI , IL:'- '1' Bc);" NEWSBOYS HONORED ZEIREI ZION DANCES. PROVES A SUCCESS William R. Blumenthal, regional director of the United Palestine The New Year's Eve dance of Appeal for Michigan and Ohio, an- the Zeirei 'Lion proved a success, nounces the opening of a campaign President LaJoie of Good- in Jackson, the first refuittance of surpassing all expectations of - PHONES EMPIRE 02I7-5491 $575, which is Jackson's first Pal- I members and officers of the or- fellows Pays Secretary ganization. The auditorium of the estine contribution, having been A Tribute. Fort Wayne Hotel was tilled to ea- ,..----_ contributed by the following: Louis pacity, and it is estimated that Glick, Norman Franklin, Charles Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle: close to $700 will be realized from Judge Ernest P. LaJoie, presi- Franklin, $100 each; I. M. Dock, Mrs. Ida L. Siegel of Toronto, As I sat listening to the radio on this affair. Morris Ileuman, Caroline Weisser dent of the Old Newsboys' Good- The organization, in thanking Ont., will be the principal speaker Christmas Eve., with its succession and M. N. Levy, $50 each: Dr. J. those who helped make possible at the next meeting of the Sister- of carols and hymns, I thought fellow Club, this week paid a Feinberg, S. L. Seaman and Albert what an effective and far-reaching this success, lauds especially the Cantor, $25 each. proselytizing medium the radio is. committee in charge, B. Linder-, Mr. Blumenthal will open the I'. I emphasize the word for-reaching. 25 W. Columbia, app. Fox man, chairman, C. Lerman, Dora' I'. A. drive in Loraine, O., Jan. 7, I have no quarrel with Christian- Theatre Saperstein, Stun Glass, Philip Gold-' and the Mansfield, 0., drive on Jan. ity and Christians, to them it stein, Sarah Glasse+, Mn. A. 10. brings a message in keeping with Friedman and Rose Lober, The its teachings, but to the Jew it proceeds are to be 1.1,0d to the carries a menace to the vascillat- publication of Jewish-English lit- The kitchen is conducted under ing religious spirit of our younger erature of the Zeirei Zion. the supervision of generation of an impressionable The following publications or age. Such phrases as "Stifle Nacht now on sale by Detroit Zeirei I.erlige Nacht," "Our Lord Jesus Zion: of Nazareth," "Yon Star of Beth- "Principles of Labor Zion," by lehem," "A Son Ilas Been Born To Solomon Shiller; "Theodor Ikrzl Moscow Us," etc., are most inspiring to the and We," by Martin Rubel.; "Post- devout or partly devout Christians, War Nationalism," by Dr. Chaim NOW OPEN but to the Jew they spell misgiv- Arlosoroff. In print are "Chalut- ings, a spirit of doubt, it proselytiz- zim—An Anthology of Zionism" The Detroit Auxiliary of the ing tendency and a lukewarnmess and "Young Jew," a monthly Jewish Consumptive Relief Asso- towards the faith of his fathers magazine. ciation of California, at a meeting and are insidiously undermining Sunday morning, elected the fol- the foundations of Juadism. • lowing officers: Especially is this the case during B. J. Burton, president; Max L. lute childhood. I heard children Black, %lee-president; M. Seigel, tell me how glorious Christmas at recording secretary; II yman was with its Santa, its Christmas NATHAN SAMUELS Cants, treasurer; Abraham II. tree, its gifts, repeating and play- MRS. IDA L. SIEGEL Gee! 1 Feel Great! Jaffin, general secretary; and the ing the melodies and words of well glowing tribute to the effoits of following members of the board hood of Congregation Shaarey known Christmas carols and were That's what everyone says atter Nathan Samuels of 611 West Eu- of directors: Max Weiner, Henry Zedek. actually impressed and inspired by taking our treatments. clid avenue, who for 15 years, Fink, Mn. Oshman Hyman Hots- NIrs. Siegel is not only actively them. Many Jewish homes dis- Invest in Hen/th. since the foundation of the club, kin, Morris Schwartz, John Sodos interested in school work, being played Christmas trees, which was has served as its secretary. Mr. and Louis Feinberg. Gynastics one of the founders of the home' accentuated by the radios acting Samuels has also acted as secre- Mass•ges At a conference on Sunday, Jan. and School Council of Toronto, as a sort of spiritual background. 7618 Woodward tary of the Newsboys Association 6, at 6 p. m., these officers will be Handball Courts but has been a prominent worker Without wishing to discuss the 3 Blocks North of Boulevard during the past 35 years. Gray Bldg. installed. The ceremonies will be Eatira Sloth Floor Burns - in many phases of Jewish life. At mythological origin of Christmas "The Old Newsboys hold their featured by a special program of Detroit's New and Smartest the present time she is president or dwell on the solstice festival or 1 265 GRISWOLD good friend Samuels in the highest entertainment and a dinner. All Clifford 2014 of the Toronto branch of the Wo- the Yuletide of the ancient Norse Cadillac 4969 Rendezvous of the Elite men's League of the United or the Bacchanalia and Saturna- eteem, and there is not a man in delegates from Detroit organiza- S ynagogues of America, being the lia of Rome, etc., one thing strikes the organization who towers above tions and friends of the auxiliary NO founder of that organization. She me , as paramount: The nroselytiz- him in their estimation." Judge are urged to attend., LaJoie stated. "His unselfishness, The presence in the city recent- has also been named honorary ing influences of the radio and its his devotion, his interest in the ly of Chaim Shapiro, national EXCELLENT FOOD president of the Goel Tzedec effects upon the growing genera- work of the Goodfellow Fund, have president, stimulated the work of Synagogue, the Ilerzl Girls Chap- tion. After-Theater Parties made him the idol of his associates. the auxiliary for the building of ter of lladassah, and the Hebrew Solicited May I suggest that the Ameri The least they can Is for him is to a Detroit unit at the Los Angeles Maternity Aid Society. She is can Jewish congregations endeav- known as a distinguished and in- or to o ff se t thi s b y u tilizing the re-elect him as their secretary ev- Sanatorium, with the result that Her subject radio as a means of Jewish propa- ery year, and it is understocd by the men elected to office were in- teresting speaker. For Reservations here will be "The Jewish Woman. ganda. Such a step is intended for all, although he is elected annual- dueed to become interested in the ly, that he is acting as well as hon- work, Call Empire 8810 and Musical Program. childhood impressionable ovary secretary for life." This meeting, which is in charge youth. Instead of reviewing books FEATURING of Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, is to be and plays and high sounding Rose in the form of a membership phraseology or discussing aesthe- Well. IS pm. n Itsdpi Pulp, and the luncheon and will he held at, the Heal driblings fr m th. Statler Hotel at 12:30 on Jan. 14. were it in t belt •r to broadcast "Jewish Influence Upon Hellenic ♦ Culture" to Be Discussed at All members who have not as yet Ite Near Michigan Ave. - th g a tinfi l ho th e i l nationwide, e o l N r' Next Meeting. paid their dues are urged to do so on or before the date of the next ranee and importance of such "Jewish Influence upon Hellen- By doing so we will istic Culture, " will be the topic for meeting. A large attendance of days. new members is expected, accord- strengthen the weakened links in discussion at next Sunday's meet- ing to the report of the member- the chains of decadent Judaism. ing of the Intercollegiate Menorah DR. N. E. ARONSTAM . . of which Mrs II. Society of Detroit. Irving Sehlus. s himmittee, p co sel will he the main speaker, who Z. Brown is chairman. Tasty Kosher 3andwiches will stress the point that the Jew All interesting musical program also played a very important part is being arranged by Mrs. Herman and Barred Different August. She has secured Mrs. in the preservation of Greek learn- William II. Sachs, who will render ing and ideals through the ages. Something new for Detroit. An open forum discussion will fol- a group of songs. Master Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blumrosen A visit will convince you. low. Sitof, the 14-year-old winner of and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buck- Announcement is made by herd the junior violin contest conducted nor were guests at a supper party by the Michigan Federation of on Dec. 24 at the home of Mr. and Shur, chairman of the program Music Clubs, will add interest to Mrs. Murry Jackman of Parksidc committee, that an inter-Menorah debate has been arranged with the the program with several violin avenue, Detroit. solos. He will be accompanied by Menorah chapter of the Louis In- Miss E. Goldman. Mrs. Charles stitute of Chicago, on the subject The Beta l'hi Tau Fraternity A. Smith, president of the sister- "Resolved that the restoration of sponsored a New Year's Eve party hood, will preside. Jewish National Life in Palestine at the Jewish Community Cei,ess MINSK.—IJ. T. A.)—The in- Will Destroy Intolerance Toward The Hostesses. fluence of the peasant element now the Je•." The time, place, and de- The members of the board will for 150 guests. employed in Russian cities is re- baters will be announced in the act as hostesses for the afternoon. FOR HIRE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett of sponsible for the anti-Semitic agi- next issue of The Chronicle, 9835 They include: Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Mrs. Franklin boulevard entertained 40 tation which recently came to the A novelty band that will The public is invited to the regu- At Boston Boulevard I.. Robinson, Mrs. II. Kaplan, Mrs. guests on Christmas Day at a din- fore in Soviet operated factories lar meetings of the Menorah which please your guests. L. Solomon, Mrs. Seymour Frank, nor of beautiful appointments, the in White Russia. are held at the public library, third FOR APPOINTMENT A most beautiful restaurant This is the concensus of opinion floor. Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. II. Selker, following being present: Mr. and in your neighborhood. Mrs. A. Rosenthal, Mrs. II. War- Mrs. Ed Rosenberg and family of of Jewish and non-Jewish workers Phone Melrose 1771-W ncr, Mrs. II. P. Cohen, Mrs. Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Magid- brought out in an investigation Ask for Joe Helm • Charles Hamburger, Mrs. R. sohn and family of Flint, Mr and made by the correspondent of the Loewenberg, Mrs. A. M. Altshuler, Mrs. David Goldfarb of Flint, Mr. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Theso Mrs. 11. Oppenheim, Mrs. Ira and Mrs. Archie Barnett of Flint, newly urbanized elements, it is Copeland, Mrs. A. B. Strolser, Mrs. SIr, and Mrs. Jack Fink and (am- stated, are under the influence of Simon Shetzer, Mrs. Herman Au- ily of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Na- the Kulaks, the wealthier peasants, gust, Mrs. II. Z. Brown, Mrs. Ily- than Blumrosen and family of Icon- who are in opposition to the re- man Gittleman, Mrs. Ralph David- tiac, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shall and cently formulated plan of the So- son, Mrs. D. Fauman, Mrs. Samuel family of Detroit, Mr. Sidney Bar- vict government with regard to Caplan, Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mrs. nett, Lansing. agriculture. — Additional anti-Senritic occur- A. M. Hershman, Mrs. Sol Kauf- ' man, Mrs. Si. II. Zackheim, Mrs. Miss Thelma Meyer spent Cie rences are reported in the work- I). S. Zenon, Mrs. J. A. Zechman, Christmas vacation with her par- en' paper. published in the leather Mrs. Frank Wetsman and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyer. Miss factory, Bolshevik. Three workers Reuben Rosenfeld. Meyer is a student at the Univer- in the factory recently poured hot lime on a Jewish fellow worker. The luncheon arrangements aresity of Michigan. High pressure doping in charge of Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Hooligans Given 10 Months. chairman of the social committee, and greasing by In a letter to the editor of the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-, Mrs. Charles Hamburger and Mrs. stein entertained 14 guests at a paper, a woman worker confessed Experts. Louis Robinson, dinner on Christmas Day at their that she used the term "Zhid" in Reservations for the luncheon home on Ottawa Drive. referring to a Jewish worker, but should be sent to Mrs. Charles that she did not know it was an Hamburger, 2423 Chicago bouts- oerta Rapapor spent insulting term. In her letter she Roberta Rapaport Miss vard, phone Longfellow 5380, at the Christmas vacation with her promises not to repeat the term. as early a date as possible. In Knydanovo, hooligans who parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rana- port. Miss Rapaport attends Ispsi- attacked a local Jewish resident. At John R. and Owen "Kill the , shouting ' i hik Solme tc lanti Normal School. Superb Service. Jews." were sentenced to I'l FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED OR CLEANED Faultless Curtain Laundry and Cleaners Prominent Speaker to Ad • dress Luncheon at Stat. ler Jan. 14. Urges the Use of Radio to "Strengthen Weakened Links in Judaism. Russ Bear Inn First Russian Restaurant in Detroit L. A. SANATORIUM AUXILIARY ELECTS "The Russian Chef de Cuisine" B. J. Burton Chosen Presi- dent; Installation This Sunday Evening. From Try Our Special Dinners SHERWOOD'S Health Institute • - There's a difference in dry cleaning methods When Forest dry-cleans your suit you can be sure it is cleaned all the way through. in- ner seams, cuffs and pockets are as thoroufihly cleaned as the outside. No wonder Forest- cleaned clothes last and always look new. Phone for one of our drivers now. FiDIREsT CLEANERS 24-Hou• Service on Men's Suits I Dine and Dance call MEIrose DIANA INN [0] Vi7111111kA Kuhureich's 118 W. Lafayette Hot Kosher Sandwiches Made PEASANT WORKERS RESPONSIBLE FOR RUSS JEW-HATRED "DIANIANS" Where Cleanliness I Prevails printiar Notre An Ideal Place to Eat. A Red Hot Colored Dance Orchestra Joe Helm and His Hot-Dots C. COLEMAN HALL, Director 1425 BROADWAY Between John R. and Grand River. A FOR LATEST SHOWING OF LIGHTING FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES, BRIDGE, 4:2-- TABLE LAMPS AND RADIOS SEE LASTAR ELECTRIC CO. 11526-34 Dexter Boulevard Village Element Employed in Cities Blamed for Fac- tory Agitations. CALL US FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Longfellow 2223.4 MEET AND EAT AT SNYDER'S Just Below Grand Circus Perk—Opposite Grinnell's F Ugly Anti-Semitic Occur- rences Quoted in Reports From Many Quarters. Cafe at the price of REGULAR GAS TEXACO Oils and Gas Table d'Hote `Dinner COFFEE SHOP The Senior House Council of the Jewish ('enters Association is sponsoring an Inter-Club dance on Sunday, at the Jewish Center, '31 Melbourne, at 8:30 sharp. Much interest is being shown in this affair by all the clubs of the Jewish Centers. One member from cash of the following clubs will act as hosts and hostesses at the dance: Ilakoah Sports, Detroit Friend- ship Club, Junior Star Club, Jun- ior Star Club, Naomi Girls, Tri- Square Club, Strangers A. C., In- ter Nov Club, Delta Social Club, Out For Fun Club, Phi So Lite Club, Ben Bay A. C., N. E. I.. De borians, J. C. A. Centrals, Snip- pitbuck Girls, Center Players. The music will be provided by the Music 51ixers, who furnished the music at the pep supper which was sponsored by the House Coun- cil. A special feature of the dance will be a Spotlight Waltz. There will he favors for all who attend. The admission charges for this dance will be 50 cents for members and 60 cents for non-members. COLLISION AUTO AUTO Body Repair, Wood Work, Fenders, Radiators. Frames, Axles, Welding.. Windshields, Glass, Tops, Curtains, Seat Covers, Vi- -ors, Cushions. PAINTING Detroit AutoJervice e. 8640 Oakland Ave. Phone Nortbway 1030 This dinner is with- out equal in Detroit at anywhere near the price. Spacial Sunday Dinner ;1.50 For MOVING STORAGE CARTAGE CALL DETROIT MOVING CO. 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To be elected to ported in the Chetchersk school this society one must excel) in are being investigated by the scholarship, leadership, character school authorities. In Zembine, district of Borisov, and service. Miss Meyer gradu- ates High School in June mid Mr. traders inaugurated an anti-Se- Jacobson in February. Ile will mitic campaign under the slogne "Kill the Jews." Severn! of the enter the U. of M. agitators were arrested but es- caped from prison. In the sano , Mildred G. Goldstein and Sylvia Rapaport spent several days as town a worker, Simanowiteh, was guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. arrested for invading a meeting of and Mrs. S. J. Rapaport of Lan- Jewish artisans, breaking the win- dows. sing. Colony Attackers Tried, Mrs. Jerome Edelstein of Michi- gan City, formerly of Pontiac, is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Collins. Mrs. Collins honored her sister with a bridge party on Sunday evening. Mrs. Murray Wolfman honored Mrs. Edelstein •tih a bridge party at her home on Iroquois Road Saturday evening. Mrs. Barney Hertzberg issued in- vitations for a party on Wednes- day, Jan. 2. Mr. Edelstein arrived to attend the New Year's Eve party sponsored by Beta Phi Tau Fraternity. Miss Ruth Fine, senior student at the U. of M., was recently elect- ed to Phi Beta Kappa. Miss Fine spent the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine, of Mark street. The Misses Bernice and Sylvia Solomon of Franklin boulevard spent the holidays with their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Alpern of Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Lillian Kovinsky is visiting Helen Goodman of Troy, N. Y., during the holidays, Miss Miss Lucille Block of Park Lane Hotel, Chicago, is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloch. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Manner of West Iroquois Road announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rosa, to Mr. J. Jacob- 1 son, Jan. 6. The Communist party in Mo- hilev voted to punish those godly of anti-Semitism in the factory Ilitch. A strict reprimand was given the factory committee for failure to take measures against the hooligans. The trial of 10 anti-Semitic hooligans charged with attacking the Jewish colony, Alekseyevka a: llorodetz, district of Bobruisk, was opened here. Among the de- fendants is the head of the town Soviet in Ileirodetz and two Po- licemen who are charged with fad- tire to take action in defense of the Jewish colonists. Fifteen wit- nesses were called. Six hooligans entered the home of a Jewish blacksmith in Bobru- isk during his absence. They broke the windows and destroy'•) the furniture. The wife of the' blacksmith was beaten by the in- vader s Returning while the hoot:- gans were still in his home, the blacksmith effected their arrest. University Investigation. An investigation of anti-Semitic occurrences at the university buildings now under construction near Minsk was concluded. Six persons will be tried for beating Jewish workers and non-Jews who defended them. The court classi- fied the offense as a counter revo- lutionary act. An investigation is being con• ducted in the school at Bobre, where Jewish children were ex- pelled. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000' dyl 2 xal 7 To continue phone to furnish the best possible tele- service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety. This is the policy of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company. • Grand Hmilemrsest Wig Nair. Y Tipiar • 0.1.1 MICHIGAN BELL TELEh1ONE COMPANY L