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A meriam Avish Periodad Colter

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

9LTROIVEWISA aRaN9:41

JULIUS DEUTELBAUM CALLS UPON JEWISH
COMMUNITY TO A ID PISGAH LODGE WORK

CURTAIN S

FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED
OR CLEANED

Faultless Curtain Laundry
and Cleaners

newspaper writer. She joined th •
WOLFSON TO SPEAK
staff of the Evening World i
1910. She wrote "The New Jeru
AT FORUM SUNDAY
sebum" "Palestine Awake," Ep
grams of Eve," "Everyman' s
(Continued from Page One.)
child," "Century Fables of Every
day Folks" anti many sociologica I him stand out among the leading
Will be Presented with Past it orlon and surveys. The proceed 5 figures in New York. Ile is it
of "Palestine Awake" she tune d member of the national executive
Master Apron and Jewel
m
of the Zionist Organi-
over to the United Palestine Ap comittee
At Dinner and Dance.
peal. She was a member of th c zation of America, honorary vice-
_
president
of
the American Jewish
Reuben W. Klein is to be hon- National Institute of Social Sci
ored by a dinner and dance by Per- cnces, the League of American Congress, president of the Zionist
Women, the Women's City Region of Greater New York and
fection Lodge No. F. & A. M., Pen
Club, the Civic and the Twiligh t of the New York Zionist Forum,
Club.
director of the lawyer's commit-,
Miss Loeb was the daughter it f tee of the Federation of World
Samuel and Mary Carey Simon War Soldiers and Widows of Eu-
She was graduated from the Mc rope, and is a member of the fol-
Keesport Iligh School. Sh. . lowing: Order Sons of Zion, Inuit! -
was married on March 11), 1896 , pendent Order of 'Crab, Or-
to Abselm Loeb ,if Pittsburgh . der of B'rith Abraham, Civic
front whom she was litter divorced Club, Braila Club and Foreign
Iler brother, I. A. Simon of Pitts- Press Club of Paris.
burgh, is a social worker.
Although a practicing attorney,
Walker, Lehman Honor Her.
Mr, M'olfson has also served as
Mayor James J. Walker ;and press correspondent at the Peace .
Lieutenant-Covernor Irving II. Conference at Paris and his inter-
Lehman spoke at the funeral serv- views with noted statemen have
ices for Miss Loeb in the Free been published in numerous Am-
Synagogue, 40 West Sixty-eighth erican journals.
street, at 2 p. m.
During his visit to Rumania
lir. Stephen S. Wise officiated, four years ago, Mn, Wolfson was
and burial was held in the West- received by and interviewed the
chester Hill Cemetery of the Fret! king and leading statesmen. His
Synagogue at Mount Hope.
information on Rumania has thus
The mayor anti the lieutenant- been gathered first hand.
governor also served as honorary
pallbearers with other prominent
persons, many of whom were asso- WOMEN'S ICOR HAS
ciated with Miss Loeb in her wel-
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE'
fare undertakings.

(Continued front Page One.)
B'nai B'rith endeavor, where
of world Jewry for 85 years. It ripen life's choicest fruits grown
from
the seeds of "Benevolence,
PHONES EMPIRE 0217-6491
stands out as a bulwark for pro-
0 tection everywhere and in all re- Brotherly Love and Harmony"—
spects. It is international in which constitute the motto of this
scope, with affiliated lodges wondrous order."
The committees for the present
throughout the civilized world. For
71 years Pisgah Lodge has func- administration, announced by
tioned along humanitarian, patri- l'resident Deutelbaum, follow:
otic, cultural and philanthropic
GENERAL COMMITTEE:. Composed
lines.
of the officers of l'isgsh Lodge and the
additional members: Henry M.
"No Jewish organization enjoys following
Sidney L. Alexaniler, Jack
a more glorious record of concrete Abramotitz,
25 W. Columbia, opp. Fox
1(4...Meru. Harry Slavin. Akron Drina,
Theatre
past performance as does our be- Harry Reisman. lien Goldberg. Aaron
loved order. Wherever there is illumenan, Ella, Goldberg, Jacob Miller,
First Russian Restaurant audible the cry of the anguished, A nne Robenstein and Mrs. N. Illatnikolf
the B'nai B'rith gives immediate will represent the Ladies' Auxiliary and
in Detroit
succor. Its numerous charitable Sant Charfoos will represent the A. Z. A.
The kitchen is conducted under
institutions stand as enduring
ANTI-DEFAMATION COM M
the supervision of
monuments to the generosity and Sian.,
Alexander, chairman; Rabbi
1,0 M. Franklin. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
humaneness of its membership.
man. Rabbi Mimes Fisher, Bernard Gins-
"Our orphan homes are dedi- ' burg.
D. W. Simons, Milford Stern, Mon
cated to the preservation of child ri Garvett. Mandell Bernstein.
life. We feed, clothe, guard and
From Moscow
educate orphans and prepare them Elias Goldberg,
, Itabti
C
for useful endeavor in the work- Gordon. Iteni•rnIn Goldberg.
NOW OPEN
William
aday world and for substantial citi- Weiss, Henry A. Deutsch, Philip Ettin-
Try Our
ger, Barney Yanett, Isaac Rosenthal.
zenship.
Our old folks' homes are a pro-
Special Dinners
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE, —
tecting cloak, tempering the biting Jack Rosenberg. chairman:
Silas Fein-
winds of adversity—a place where berg, Harry Yudkoff, Elam Goldberg,
lancer, Barney 1 anet t. lien •
the twilight of life is spent in fel- Sanford
Rubenstein, Chas. Bassey, lien Bagdad,
lowship and contentment.
Samuel Goldline, A. Littman, Rudolph
"B'nai B'rith hospitals assuage Meyersohn.
the pain of suffering humanity, re-
FINANCE COMM ITTEE :—Dr. Victor
gardless of creed or religious af- lirmick.
chairman, Morris Shatren, Ben
at
filiation.
Goldberg. S. K. Slobin, Philip Ettinger,
Mandell
Bernstein, Samuel Sternberg.
"It is my purpose
to merely in-


stork pas
Tribute by Ex•Gov. Smith.
uminated INITIATION COM MITT FIE :—Aaron J.
REUBEN W. KLEIN
Enthusiasm marked it social
1- orms.r Gover no Smith
by the shining glory of achieve- illurnenati, chairman. who will select his
r
meat as a source of inspiration to °w" `""'""u".
in the main balroom of the Hotel although unable to attend the fu• gathering held Friday evening,
Jan.
18, at the home of Mrs. S.
guide and to animate us to surpass
Stott( u- , T
Thursday evening, Jan. 31 neral, asked William McMahon,
INTELLECTUAL A I) V A N CEMENT
brother-in-law of Miss Loeb, that Elkin of 2063 Gladstone, in the
it; to further enrich the stream of COM ItIll"FEE.— Barry Reisman, chai n at 7 c''el'a'k•
flowing benefactions to the con- r" ' Deny M. Abraovity, nI enjamin
During the banquet, immediately his
,, name he included in the honor. interest of the woolen's branch of '
scantly changing and multiplying s't7in,A'arion.rK
preceding the dance, Mr. Kleinn will ,try pallbearers. Of Miss Loeb, the Detroit Icor, whose purpose is
d "
rYorlSalt7i1Um
7618 Woodward
,'italrItZ.Itr-
problems of our co-religionists.
M r. Smith
don,
Nathan
be
presentml
with
a
Past
Master
death
with said: "I heard of her to assist in the work of colonizing
L.
Ferber,
B.
F.
Goldman,
3 Blocks North of Boulevard
"An organization which spends Arthur E. Pixel, Jacob Miller.
great regret. As far Jews on the soil in Russia.
Apron and Jewel as a token of a
The gathering was called to
$4,000,000 in five years for Jew-
back
as
1913 I had the privilege
Detroit's New and Smartest•
preciation
for
his
untiring
[(forts
s
f
()It G A N 1 ZATI ON COMMI l'TEE:—
ti
o
ti
appinng
her to t
ish charitable and educational pun- standee liernin, ehnirman ;

g nal stimulate a membership campaign,
Rendezvous of the Elite
i n behalf of Perfection Lodge due- Co mmi
ggion that studi edhe child wel and 12 enrolled as members on the
poses, has established itself in the sl•sin• B. M. Aboonovits, Morris Harry
Shaft- ing the past eight years.,
s• lor
it kovits Aa o n Droock
in this state with the view of night of the social. Speakers at
NO COVER CHARGE
hearts of our people and proved its r,..„,;„,;„
of Mr. Klein s marked fare
" aping
e„„'„1„:,.
„ . . m. 1, , - it „,. A: Because
ability to serve. No fraternal or- Lewis Feldman, B. F. Goldman,
orphaned children in the affair were Dr. Marie Salutzky,
AT ANYTIME
A. -.
.i at nil y and sincere devotion to the homes, giving widowed mothers Dr. I. Bennish, Ab Victor and Mrs.
der, to my knowledge, approxi- itildo.h. A. I,. Feldman, Joe an.
Miller. A. work, the past year has been an
EXCELLENT FOOD
mates such universal service upon 11•""!
the
children.
She worked for the I. Smullin, who presided. Partici-
unusually succesful one for Per-
such an extensive scale.
t h rou,Mout pating in the musical program
After-Theater Parties
Lodge, and because it is welfare of children
-
PUBLICITY COMM ITTEll,— Rudolph faction
he
1.

"Every
member
of
Pisgah
Lodge
the
country.
She
wan a good citi• were Miss Soul, in a f., ■ roup of
un il x r of his ' .
Solicited
Neyersohn, chairman ; Adolph Freund. t he isire o f a I arr,e
• n
M Abramovit: .
becomes a contributing member nen cy M.
friends to witness the ceremony zen and very zealous in her work," songs, accompanied by Mrs. J.
Our Cuisine Direct
to over 100 institutions, which our
The board of directors of the Seltzer; Israel Katz, violinist, ac,
put on during the presentation of
SICK COMMITTEE:—Abraham Len-
From the Riviera
' order sponsors, and may point to noir,
League for American Citizenship companied by Mrs. Elkan Katz.
chairman. A. Yudkoff, S. K. SIAM.
Past Master Apron and Jewel, the unanimously adopted a resolution
For Re
Mrs. R. Garfinkel is secretary of
ion.
! his connection with this lodge with 8aninel M.D..
Call Empire 8810
justifiable pride and satisfaction.
to expressing sorrow at the news of the Women's Icor Society.
members of the lodge as well as
"It is calculated that Detroit
her
death.
"Her
friendship
and
their ladies and friends,
FEATURING
has a Jewish population of 70,000. LEVIN BANQUET IS
sympathy in the general cause of
Rose Collins
The banquet will be served at 7 the foreign-born and in the work Subway Flower Shop — A
The support of any organization .
UNIQUE
GATHERING
o'clock
Well-Known Radio Pianist and the
Business House With
lock by
in the
the presentation
evening to be cere-
fol- of the league endeared her to the
by this group assures its success.
_____
lowed
"DIANIANS"
Apathy and indifference will not'
a Tradition.
officers and members of this or-
(Continued From Page One) .
molly
and
dancing.
Music
will
be
ganization,"
it
read.
"Her
untir-
only impair its beneficial func-
furnished by Jules Klein's Coun-
'
ir
thins,
but menace its very exist- so read a telegram front Rabbi try Club Orchestra until midnight. ng
effo is anti zea l in the cause of
Among Detroit's business houses
ellell
the who was to have been one of A number of special features have good citizenship stamped her as a which have won for themselves rep-
"Pisgah Lodge merits the sup-' the speakers, but who was prevent- been ararnged to complete what isrson of high civic consciousness utations with traditions is the Sub-
d
port of local Jewry, It demand s eti from coming due to illness.
promises to be one of the most sue h n
• an American citizen of the wayFlower Shop, located at 227
it, in the name of helpless widows
Rabbi Aishiskin praised Mr. Lev- cessful and entertaining events of highest type." A memorial rest,- Gratiot avenue. '
and unfortunate orphans, the sick! Ids motion, Ile quoted the 137th the winter season,
lotion was passed yesterday by the
('buries II. Roseman, manager
to emphasize that in all his,
and the aged, all of whom antici- Psalm
I
Foster Mothers' Association of and owner of the shop, caters to
! pate and require continued sup- activities Mr. Levin hasn't forgot-
America, which Miss Loeb had and decorates for sonic of Detroit's
SOPHIE IRENE LOEB
served for years as a member of finest functions. Being the oldest
port by their Jewish brethren who ten Zion .
bask in the sunshine of happiness
Mr. Darin, speaking in behalf of
florist in Detroit, Mr. Rosennian
DIES IN 53RD YEAR its advisory committee.
land prosperity.
the 'Jewish Old Folks Home, of
has become an almost indispen-
K

,
a (he icILM r.Leia;
has , iz is(pr
",Nise
, iJar t,p.w
o lice
.tee x i i n t i ,isto h rr el ep it o yn .
troin
f rest
Detroit
more
Honor
sable co-operator in every impor-
idoent,4,a
tnn of- !
(Continued
From
Page
One).
p
irilTe
a, tivert
si Town
no i ii
1) , T r' ex- tant social and family affair
can
a
.
ilu ta
i n ci ses
wt i itfh a a century,
tyh inexcusable quarter
v.au i riisrease
Uniting Detroit Jews.
out
M
',IfocresNp,i)7, L oe b
indifference. One
e
t
her"' cl hile dhhoeohti l
token of
in Detroit should not be expected aPpreciation from the home,
dies of social conditions in Eng- home. Mayor George Ii. Lysle
to assume the responsibility which Rabbi Hershman,
118 W. Lafayette
an, in wishing M r. land, Scotland, France, Switzer- has called a conference with the
should be equally borne by 10,000. Levin and daugh er happy jour t - land,
city council
to take ac ion honor-
a Germany and Denmark.
t
Near Michigan Ave.
ing her memory.
"Who is the Jew in the city of ney, said that Mr. Levin deserves
Hers a Labor Love.
Detroit who would publicly pro- well of all Zionists for his efforts
One of the Finest
"Home Life for Children as
claim it, and would not consider in the community.
Against Institutions" was the Things You Ought to Know.
Restaurants in
Mn. Butzel declared that Mr. topic of one of her campaigns,
the rumor libelous, that he refuses
to give five cents a day to the sup- Levin "has always been it source which was indorsed in a resolution WHY A NOD OF THE HEAD
Detroit
port of widows, orphans, the old of profound respect and inspiration at the First International Child
MEANS "YES."
and feeble, the ailing and to the to me."
Congress in Geneva, held in 1926.
Tarty Kosher 3andwiches
unfortunates of his faith? How,
In the absence of the president Various members of welfare or-
The method of saying "Yes" by
! then, can anyone eligible to meld- of Congregation Emanuel, Mr. vials,
at h u iorn e s,ae
.i
cr sd well
Made and erved Different
ll'e e d he
a9 public
ic oatl ,. i - - nodding comes from the animal
! bership hesitate to join this lodge, Kaufman, Sir. B
Beckman spoke for
with h
world. When any young animal
or fail to pay his dues while he en- the synagogue members.
Something new for Detroit.
ing obtained more constructive b w y asita s nm
xio otu hser to it acm ce ap dte fa on o ir off ,retreto d
joys the blessing of membership?
Mrs. lebin utilized the occasion welfare legislation than any other
A visit will convince you.
r in the United States.
I think, when the true purposes to u ge greater effort on behalf of woman
As
a
member
of
the
New
York
reach
the
food quickly. Hence, the
$ and lofty objects of the B'nai Detroit Orthodox Jews for 5liz-
thrusting forward of the head and
II rich and the real value of Pisgah rachi. She paid tribute to Mr. slate commission, to codify tin , the slightly opened mouth when
, Lodge once become generally Levin for remembering h s idea l. child welfare laws, Miss Lo e b as . one nods to i indicate "Yes," If
known, every Jew worthy of the ism,
listed actively in obtaining the 3' ou watch anyone nod the head,
name would be anxious to support
Mrs. Ebin particularly lauded the enactment of many measures in' you will see that the lips tend
it and to enhance its usefulness. women's part in the work of Aliz- the interest of children. She towards remaining open, and that
"For that reason, I urge upon rachi, and by way of comparison never received pay for her work. there is always a suggestion of a
this administration to consecrate stated that while Hadassah's aim and she always declined to run for smile. The nod to man "yes" is
itself to the solution of our prob. is physical healing, the women Public office, although often im- only a way of saying "I am
4124 Fenkell at Livernois
lams, by catering to every Jewish Mizrachi work for spiritual uplift. Portuned
to
i
, pleased." Do you know that the
so.
need as it arises, anti to render
M r. Levin responded to the
Anionic her many activities, Mis4 m ig a a n re w;h u os agio rc ei s atNeis urinfecl i io enni p n.
NOW OPEN
this lodge indispensable to well toasts in brief but touching words, Loeb helped to bring about penny e
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fulness alone will increase our , faith is with the movement for Pal- passage of the motion picture which comes front the scientific
Dancing to the Tunes of
popularity, encouraging hundreds estine.
laws of New York State requiring blending of the world's finest
Detroit's Best Music
of eligibles to seek affiliation ith
w
The ceremonies opened with the the buildings to be sanitary and Turkish tobacco, in Murat'.
You'll be amazed at the
I this, the finest, exclusive Jewish singing of folksongs and liturgical fireproof, the bonding of taxicab
beautiful decorative scheme
! order in the world.
selections by Cantor A. Ruttman. drivers, housing relief for the pro
Some
books are to be tasted,
• m
of the new cafe.
"The motto of this administra-
tection of poor tenants, establish. others to be swallowed, and some to
I lion is "Success," and we are des.'
ing public play streets for chil., be chewed and digested.—Bacon, 1
A
NORDIC
MOSES
tined to attain it by the essential
dren in New York City's congested

co-operation of an appreciative and
areas and obtaining maternity :er
P
' loyal membership, which is mani (Continued from P cc d•

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fested by the enthusiasm of this Ziporah is exalted; Menephtah is ford the attendant expense.
large gathering of Jewish men inade to sppear as a benevolent
....
She was the first woman ap•
and women upon this impressive and wise ruler who anxiously Pointed as a mediator in a strike
occasion and to whom is extended craves for the departure of the in this city. This wa
t the time
the exceptional opportunity to Sons of Jacob and aids Moses with of the trouble in the taxicab indus. ••••••
write their names upon the tablets' all possible means to hasten the try dit
in 1917.
for She ttme
received
full __„
=
of memory of Detroit's Jews and exodus. The poor Hebrews come cre
le s a of
n this -"-
the set
non-Jews alike.
, in for a good thrashing and Me- problem, She was a member of =7.:.
"We shall render service that nouhthal is historically and noddi- the commission to regulate public
sets no boundaries to the field of cally vindicated—secundem artem.
and obtained the p . sage =
a s
A her Link in the Great Chain of
not
This takes us back to another of an ordinance establishing th
e
e
historical novelist, a forerunner of r ntal of hack stands in the
Jansen by 50 years, who wrote a streets. Miss Loeb was credited
volume entitled "Homo Sum" also with being the guiding force be
dealing with the Exodus. 'What a hind the investigation of the Pub-
contrast, what a different interpre- lic Service Commission in 1916.
tation of the character of Moses resulting in
in the appointment of a -=
who rises majestic, sublime in his new body.
urge for freedom and justice.
Headed City Welfare Board.
With what nobility does he clothe
Another of her achievements - - - 7-
.:
was s e passing of legislation at'--
Miriam, the sister of the great law
Wiring Old and New
giver. As a scholar Ebers ranks Albany opening the public schools=
Houses - Electrical Fix-
We are proud of this new store and take this opportunity of thanking the Jewish people for
as the foremost Egyptologist of for civic centers and community —
tures and Supplies of All the last century, while the author forums. She was long president
their patronage, which is playing an important part in our growth.
of this story falls far below the of the Child Welfare Board of E
Kinds - Quick and Good
scholarly attainment of this great this city and as such spent much 7 '34
Service at Reasonable
We'll be keeping "Open House" Saturday. Be our guests. You will be given courteous and
savant. Perhaps the Nordic theory time in efforts to eliminate the
Rates
friendly treatment, either as visitor or patron.
was not yet invented at the time alums. Governor Alfred E. Smith s_
=
of Ebers, that may account for it. was honorary president of the ='
RADIOS
But what surprises me is the Welfare Board, and assisted Miss =
slipshod manner wherewith the Loeb in many of her campaigns in E:
Sold and Serviced
critic of New P alestine rev iews this field. She was actively asso- '=
the "Light of Egypt." T . him it ciated with August Ilechscher in IE
8837 LINWOOD
I=
constitutes a most intense and his efforts for slum relief.
dramatic episode, an epitome of
Governor Smith praised her fre-!
Phone Euclid 6483
Moses wherein he rises unparal. quently, for her welfare work, and _=
!fled to unfathomed heights. I State Senator W. II. Hodges of w"?.
,. cannot see it. I can only find the Florida called her "America's E-:
Egyptian Moses. thoroughly die- greatest mother" for her work in -.=
-
gusted with his people, hating them that Mate. She had also spoken =
for their dishonesty and con- before the Missouri Legislature on
FREE BRAKE TEST
ning," and greatly disappointed in child welfare and received a [rib- E-
On Our New Testing Machine
..1
u from the lawmakers. She in- =
his own mission on crossing the ate
Red Sea. Perhaps the New Pales- slated that mothers' aid was not -.-
Brake Relining and Ad-
tine critic has read between the charity and sought to eliminate =
from h t legislation
lines; rn
critically, however, I cannot ,
anything that :÷:
_=
justing. Hi-Pressure
fm
e construed
discern it. It is a mediocre work in
Alemiting.
and much love has been lost in More than 40 states followed her =-
translating it. leadership in the enactment of
child
=
legislation.
when Miss Lebowas asked by
PALESTINE AND EGYPT
the
League
of
Nations
to
assist
CONCLUDE AGREEMENT
that body in child welfare work.
OTHER STORES AT
, =
iss Woodrow
Margaret Woodw Wilson =
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