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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

/IL VLTROIVEWISII RON ICLf

The Great Lawgiver

Delicious!

SUNSHINE

(Continued from Preceding Page).

SAMMIE TO MAKE A I
PUBLIC APPEARANCE D.

A. Brown, As Seen
By Non Jew

U. S. JEWISH UNITY BOCKOFF APPOINTED
PREDICTED AT 31ST CLERK OF DEARBORN
U. A. H. C. COUNCIL Jewish Young Man Chosen for

legends about Muses to weave his
life story of the Great Lawgiver.
lint, as we already pointed out, Mr.
Untermeyer deviates from the Bib-
lical narrative and explains the in-
cidents in the life of Muses scien-
tifically. Ilis Moses is a great pro-
gressive leader who has derived
his monotheistic idealism from the
discussions he had with Akhnaton,
1 he great Egyptian Pharoah who
was first to introduce monotheism
in his land. By making Akhnaton
a contemporary of Maus,
SS'
and by
picturing Moses, also, according to
FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO
the
theory
of
certain
moderns,
as
DISTRIBUTED BY
in terms of money, which is the Modern World," and Prof. Max person to ever hold the office but is
the son of Annum and the daugh-
reason why he has become a mil- Rodin of the University of Califor- the first Jew in the political his-
ter of Pharaoh, Mr. Untermeyer
has made it easier for himself to
"Judaism and the tory of this community to hold any
DR. A. M. DUSHKIN
Bonaire, but he has also realized !Mt discussed
explain the Moses he has p ictured.
Inverse as Conceived by public office. Although there were
them- Phys
• I h

that
Idea
numerous candidates for this o -
'
Some Very Beautiful Pass•ges,
received his Ph. D.), Jewish Theo-
1414 Twenty-first Street
ves.t llaving missed th e usual Modern Science."
flee, Mr. Bockoff received the must
Campaign for College.
Some of the chapters in Unter- logical Seminary. Ile is 0 noted eion, he determined,
ed , none
sdluca
Phone Lafayette 2179
meyer's "Moses" are great exam- author of works on educa tion, am
' ' I the less, to he educated. Along the One 44f the major interests of favot•able consideration and his
a former
Pies
of fine writing.
The descirp-
alANUFACTURERS
mandments,
the author's
explana-
ties in editn,
this or.
country, also devotedhighroads of culture he started the Union of American Hebrew .appointment was unanimously ac-
lion of the birth of the Ten Conn r. D us
D 1 I ki t b educational
besides
' Ies IA a ctivi-
late. but he walked fast. Congregations is the Hebrew (Toted by the common council.
Mr. Bockoff reFides at 4203
Life, so he argues, is work. And Union College. Some 289 rabbis
nue and is a sen
tion of the manner in which Moses several y
o et ucational work
ave been in gr uated' fron the i n - West Grand
, work.
ay is merely a va riety ys of
ior
at the Citllege
ayveCo
of Detroit
5 3
shtme
figures out his strategic positions, in Palest ine. He was secretary of plAs
son s ce adits establint
" I am htituti
I talk to you," he sa
"
by the late Dr. Isaac M • Law School. Ile has been affiliat-
,
the manner in which Moses ti /. gures th e Vau
Ilachinuch
in
Jerusnylem
.
d
MU

' ere were lecturers st .ars ago y
. " ih
organizations
and
out when the Red Sea will divide and was a government school in- recreated
who could not do themselves jus- Wise, who established Reform Ju- ed with Jewish
is a member of the Epsilon Tau
for hint — these and a hundred , spoctor in Palestine. Ile married lice unless they saw that attentive deism in America.
of
the
or-
g
one
twin
Fraternity,
of the
p
more beautifully described loci- Julia Aaronson
Jerusalem
in Jewish lad sitting in the front t row,
:Idol ph S. Ochs, publisher
n his in
return
to this,
hapter at the Uni-
41 dents in the book are beautiful not 1920.
Upon
nor was mere listening enough. New York Times, is now conduct- ganizers of its c
it
and
at
its
last
was active .tor
in Zionist
alone for the excellence of the country h
in the 3Ir. Brown is a hard reader and, ing a $5,000,000 endowment fund versity of Detro
ima g ina tiee power
•r ta
h t ca•n«
t 4 I weal: and was a director
of f the
th co Ilage Re- •con vention Item le its national sec-
after all, for a man immersed in paign in beh a If
them, but also, and even more so, Karen Daye sod. }le takes an ac- business to be able to read a book sponges now approximate $2,800,. rotary.
for the beauty of style that is 31r. five interest in Young Judaea.
is a victory of the will over the 000.
UnternuTer's in this great book.
The Sisterhoods.
" Outstanding Detroit leaders will
' absorption of ideas some-
Just
.t as n in
I leg
" s •
uork there nre be among the 75 invited guests nt mind
An expansive program of re-
The
I
individual chapters that make the the ' dinner.
I times reduces men to reticence. ligious activities sponsored by the
book worth t A .' ice it s price,
so are
'
Not so Mr. Brown. The zest with National Federation of Temple
(Continued front Page One.)
the last chapters i n e ugh

Unwyer's
nter
which he used to sell newsPaPers Sisterhoods, a branch of the
Moses" beautiful no
t o be in-
is now evident in the enthusiasm Union of American Hebrew Coo- trait visit, addressed a series of
eregations,
was
reviewed
and
com-
other
meetings. She spoke before
1 describable in terms of (lairs and
with which he shares his thought ,
E
cents. Moses' "Valedict," is
Life has become to him the joy of minted upon here in the federa- intimate groups of local Chalutzos
delivered
to
an
impatient
orypeople
, :14,‘ ions to get to
Canaan. living and if he accomplishes lion's eighth national assembly, in ssocieties and VMS the speaker at
conjunction with the thirty-first a joint meeting. of the Slather'
(Continued from Page One.)
They
college more than others it is be cause that
Clubs of Detroit.
ti t, lare to their erstwhile leader,
joy is his strength. At any given
Tuesday afternoon Miss Meyer-
while he reinterprets the Torah for and are given two years'
Embracing
membership of ape
moment he is wholly confident Council
of the a Union.
credit
in
the
United
States,
then,: "Get on With it, old man,"
proximately 55,000 women mare- son addressed local Hadassah. She
Dr. Feldstein appealed for the that he is precisely where he ought
.
.
.
.
we've
got
other
things
to
do," etc., thus making the tragedy building fund for these Tarbuth to he, doing what he ought to do senting 343 sisterhoods affiliated stressed, in her address, the fact
w h a t he oug ht to say. with temples and synagogues that besides Hadassah there are
that is Slows' modern in the sense schools. Ile said that they are and saying
ill work to
of his people's rejection. at present housed in unsanitary A blow in the face? It is merely throughout the nation, the national other groups engaged
You may receive federation, headed by Mrs. Frei - care for the health of Palestine's
Placed side by side with Fleg's structures, and he declared that it an incident.
"Life of Moses," Untermeyer's is a matter of national pride as many
such blows and yet win the berg of Cincinnati carries on its settlers. She spoke of the govern-
I
meat health work and of the Ku-
4124 Fenkell at Livernois
work through 10 committees.
k certainly deserves an hon- well as an immediate necessity round. How to fail and yet to
"All of our undertakings," Mrs. pat Cholim, the workers' hospital
is this man's P 1,
— i s
.. et , d pl ace in the library of Gentile that existing buildings be im- succeed—that
, Freiberg said here, "are prompted system to which they contributed
proved upon and new ones built. losophy.
il, will as Jew,
s Like Swimming.' , by a desire to further our religion 70 per cent of the expenses and to
i
lie declared that Lithuanian Jewry "Speaking
Chinese and American Dishes
Moses, Theme of a Play.
Having been himself a great and all tend toward an ultimate which they therefore felt justified
in dictating (444 questions of policy.
In
"Pharaoh's
Daughter"
an
in-
is
making
sacrifices
for
the
educa•
Dancing to the Tunes of
goal."
but that the listener, he now finds that others spiritual
Mrs. Joseph Stolz, Chicago re- She urged that Palestine's resi-
cid•ut in the life of Moses is beau- lion of the children, b
Detroit's Best Music
dy to listen to him. It is
ituation
compels
that
are
randy
g
porting for the committee on Ile- dents be taught to contribute
tifully dramatized. The authors, economic
You'll be amazed at tho
English
of the
University
Mr. and faculty
Mrs. Allison
Bars,
of the aid be gotten in the United States. his rule never to prepare an ad- brew Union College scholarship toward the hospital expenses, thus
speaking
beautiful decorative scheme
In the course of hk address, Dr. dress. He argues that
Try it, " "-i - and dormitory maintenance, loll- relieving Hadassah to contribute
of the new cafe.
of Southern California, like tinter. Feldstein pointed out that the one- is like swimming. you can do it.
. works
will find that
e that during the year 1927- to the more important
ca td

cu ur(
_32) meyer, base their theme on the as. tress of (NI ,
He trusts absolutely to the. int. 28. contributions of $38,245.77 necessary for the up bud dm 0
o f created only by the oneness of the
SU
Agit
i011
Ulla
MOM'S
ili
the
son
Aturain and the daughter of Phar. Jev,ash language, and expressed mediate inspiration, and he is thus were made by 273 sisterhoods. The the land.
aliss Meyerson emphasized in
:eh In three arts they lead Moses the hope that every Jewish child able to save himself from the anx- ultimate goal is to maintain the
he r ad dress before Iladassah that
to the realization of his ancestry, everywhere be taught some Ile- iety and labor to which other rub- dormitory completely.
the Palestine pioneers resent any
and cause him to fly to enlist his brew as a means of conversation lie speakers subject themselves.
attempts at handing out charity,
aid on behalf of the enslaved He. with other Jews throughout the His view is that if he feeds his
and that what they want is to build
own mind, he will be able, when
world.
for themselves a self-supporting
brews.
called upon to feed the minds of
Ovation „for Tchernichowsky.
existence.
This play won first prize for
Dr.
Tchernichowsky,
who
read
others.
Biblical plays in Longman's, Green
It is to this absolute freedom
-.. . -
1 --,—

National Playwriting Contest. It tram his works, was last on the
deserved a first prize. It is well program. Ilk appearance was a from worry—it a
is task
to this
ability
(Continued From Page Otte).
when
it to
is
m
arranged, and the plot is excel- signal for a rousing ovation on escape fro
e was done and so to be free for the next
. 141-
. thu part of the audience. Il
lently motivated.
This volume also contains two presented with a bouquet of flow- of the tasks that lie ahead—that the 133,809 hectares of land
other fine plays, "The Making of a ers by admirers, the presentation the efficiency of Mr. David
Brown
lotted
for
this
purpose
had
been
settled
not suggest settled. The rest will be
ou
King" by LindseY Barbee and being made by the four-year-old' is
due. has
His been
face his business. As he during 1928-29. Four thsand
what
and sixty-seven
ff.
"Ituth of Moab " by Mina It. Max. son of Mr. Tcherno.
eal for funds for Lithu- greets you he might be a college sever hund
An
app
field. The former deals with the nia's schools, which preceded Dr. professor, a preacher or a doctor. Jewish families have already seven
Near Michigan Ave.
Moat Unique Tea Shop in Detroit
story o f Jonathan
and David.
"The Light
of Egypt" Tehernichowsky's
the program, netted
$1,000,
appearance
on the lk • you have to remind [erect as candidates for settling
The Poorest in the Lot.
yourself that he is also engaged on the land.
The report criticizes the Com-
in commerce. He is like an artist
Near Monroe
is IT far the poorest volume of the largest donors being M. II. nek- who plays chess. Business is his miser of Agriculture in the
ton'. under review. Change the helm and Fred M. Butzel, $100 game but thought is his life. A Crimean government for his "fail-
Pate
Try Our Hot Pl
date of the present, the place to each; I. Shetzer and Women's broad and fully proportioned fore- ure to direct properly the work
Lunch
Germany, the name Moses to Izzy League of United Ilebrew Schools, head balances the shrewdness of of the Jewish colonization. The
Tasty Kosher 3andwiches
or 'key, in this volume, and you $50 each; Israel Zilber, $35; Her- Iris eyes and the sensitive nobility Co mzet, the Moscow centra h
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 a. in.
Jew
is l
will have another failure to under- man Feldstein, Rabbi Leon Fram of the lips. agency dealing with the

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(Continued from Page One.)
Position by Judge Lila M.
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(Continued k'rorn Page One).
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College of the City of New York,
Columbia University (where he (Continued from Page One.) terhood were held while the con- • With theor amalganuttlon of the
Fdson
and Dearborn in-
of
he vention was in session. Mrs. J. cities
genius was recognized. It was
! who put over the idea of block Walter Freiberg, president of the to the Greater City of Dearborn
membership, meaning that a firm sisterhood, and Miss Helen L. with a population of over 30,000
shall attach its whole staff to the Strauss, a delegate, took leading persons, 1111(1 whose Jewish popula-
e uen-
Y. 31, C. A. In the art of putting lint in the sectional meetings. tion is nil, Judge Lila D1. N
felt, the only woman on the bench
Meetings of Symposium.
a proposition and winning accept-
The first meeting of the sympo- in the state of Michigan, upon her
once for it David A. Brown proved
m (hew practically the entire re-election has appointed Ilarry
him self to be a master. In per- siu
convention delegation and a large Robert ItockotT as clerk of the Jos-
suasion he is an expert.
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Knew the Value of Ideas.
What this young man appreci- Emanu-El. Nathan Eckstein of at once.
Mr. BockotT who is only 21 years
Dr. Morgen.
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is net only the youngest
times that value may be expressed stern spoke on "Judaism and the of age,

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of Detroit, recited one of Tchernich- ' fled with the present system of and Dr. Ezekiel Grower, legal ad-
it), Rabbi will
Solomon
Goldman
meet Rabbi
Leon owsky's poems. Miss Ida Divinoff, punishing crime, including ea ' I the
Joint
Distribution
Committee,
r of the
Agro-Joint
in Russi
vise
Cleveland
which
; ipuhnishire knows
,,hat would aPgbltt;1.-
ficatio sful s expresse w
in violin selections, was warn
in debate.
are the o
ith
f th
n
waconclusion
d oe
gratisucce s
the
ponied by Miss Rebecca Katzman. s
ditions which lead to crime. and agreement.
Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski, accom-
these are the conditions which, as,
Radio
ponied on the piano by Samuel'
Radio
he thinks, should be remedied.
The agreement was signed for
ooitdinr
Service
Solomon, sang a number of Tcher-
In good health, he rejoices and the American Society for Jewish
nichowsky's poems to which he
he denies that he is overworked. Farm Settlements in Russia, Inc.,
wrote his own music.
But he adds that he takes an i'm in the office of Mr. Louis Marshall
Under Its Greatest Master
On Tuesday evening Drs. Tcher-
15,
manse care of his body.
nichowsky and Feldstein were en- body is to do what he desir"ellsf itth:,,,,, in New York City on Jan.
tertained by a select group of Ile-
do," says he, "we must respect ti ( i,
D r. Joseph A. Rosen signed on
braists at the Philadelphia-Byron
Distinguiehed Author
in every possible way." Ilense, Ii • behalf of the Agro-Joint as its
Talmud Torah. The local Hebrew
Scientific Lecturer, Inventor and
would make it compulsory
Instructor
teachers pledget to get 100 sub- everyone to submit, at all ages, i''i, president. For the American So-
scribers to the works of the Sties periodic examinations by doctors. ciety for Jewish Farm Settlements
Radio's Mysteries Simplified and
pe
l a in Russia, the signatories were
bel Publishing Co.
Revealed. Non-Technical and
and be adds that there should be
h
Felix al Warburg, as onorary
Easily Understood
great development of social insur-i pre sident; James N. Rosenberg, as
Day and Evening Classes for
once against disease, old age and
'silent, and Joseph C. Hyman,
Dealer, Salesman, Service Man,
unemployment. He may be right
secretary.
Builder, Installer and Novice.
in all this or he may be wrong,
— -
but, at least, he has thought it out re
and his thinking has arisen out of
personal experiences with Ili
,
harder aspects of civilization. It 4.4
(Continued from Page One.)
544 Woodward Ave.
as he frankly confesses, by sot
Detroit
Randolph 9134
has gained worldwide esteem. lie thinking that he has counteract. I
Wireless
Radio
devoted himself to the Slobodka the wounds and obliterated Ow
Telegraphy
Technique
Yeshiva, and during the war used scars of his boyhood, so achievire•
•--
every effort to keep it alive, later an honorable career as a leading
moving it to Kamenetz-Litovsk.
citizen of no mean city in C.,
A Great Personality.
United States.
7949 Mack (near Van Dyke)
(Copyright. tarn, 3. T. A 1
It is said of Rabbi Boruch Bar
OPEN EVERY EVENING
Leibowitz that he wins the hearts
From 6 p. m. to Midnight
of thost who come in contact with
him by his great personality and
by his radiating piety. The devo-
tion of this noted sage to the cause
Dr. David Kliger will address
of Jewish learning for half a cen-
fury has resulted in many of his, the Menorah Society of Detroit at
ti-
disciples holding rabbinic positions 3.30 p. m. Sunday, at the main
in practically every center of im- , beery, en "Jewish Contribution=
portance in the world, and thou- to Science."
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Also a la carte atr•lee
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Detroit rabbis and Orthodox A. M., will hold a special communi
My well known 50e Plate
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Luncheons
served daily from
and de-
of Detroit Jews be present at the M. degree, 7 p. m.; officers
II a. m. to 2 p. m.
Emanuel Synagogue on Sunday, gree team, 5:30 p. m.
Ladies Incited
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
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stand the Jew. for the pupils of Beth El School.
Of Mr. Brown's services to the colonization work throughout Rus-
Jansen's work is tainted with a Judge }Larry B. Keidan, S. B. Jewish community throughout the sin, comes in for a lashing in the
German prejudice. It smells of an Edelman, Mrs. Sadie Feldstein, $25 world, I need say little. When he report which charges that the
WAS inefficient. The
attempt at higher criticism) of the each.
is raising money, he swings the Comzet's work
the settlers'
Greetings by Leaders.
Bible, and its very evident effort
circle like a presidential candidate, plans were deficient,
to the guests at the everywhere basing his appeal on houses were costly and poorly
to stamp the Jew as money-lend-
by ni
e
er, non-producer, dominated
minting Stonday evening were ex- the broad background of his own built, i tcharges. The Ozet, th
society for settling Jews on th e
greed,
greed, etc., stamps the book as un- tended by A. D. Markson in Ile-
Deliberately,
he
calico.
culture.
with
. worthy.
brew, P. Slomovitz in English, and lutes on a percentage of unpopu. land, is similarly charged wi
larity and dismisses from his wind Inefficiency in the report. During
Si. Rothenstein in Yiddish.
the
past
year
the
Ozet
lost
25,800

an
Mr. Markson ' s a dt ress was
such inevitable criticisms. Ile as-
that no man can be wholly roubles on sheep raising, it is (le-
excellent review of the works of
SUMPS
Dr. Tchernichowsky and a tribute a favorite with everybody who i= dared:
The report also directs a sharp
Mr. Rothenstein known to be asking for money.
(Continued From Page One).
to the man.
tho Jewish Open Forum audience pleaded for oneness of Jewish cul- But with cheerful nonchalance he rebuke to th Assistant Agricultural
.
;
I
S
hl
.
'
accepts
his
fate
and
smilingly
in-
Commissar
Adler and to the Com
g
Mr. Slomovitz, who WAS the only troduces himself as the necessary rt.. representatives in Crimea,
sal, also in, rebuttal, contented him-
o
had a cer- English speaker on the prgra,

self with stating
it wams evil from which if is not possible 'le'
The agreement between the So-
thatthee would just reminded the audience that
lain proof, but that
vier government and the American
not so long ago that the Jews in to escape.
let his opponents read it.
H e Has Thought It Out."
States depended for'
e U
ned
it
Opinion among the audience was th
Amid a prosperity in which the Society for Jewish Farm Settle-
in Russia, Inc., a subsidiary'
that Miss 1.'(•intati was the best their leaders and for educators for material things of life se sm so ,. meat
ish Joint Dis-
their children upon the European
speaker of the afternoon.
countries, which served as a reser- times to be all that matters, it is of the Anierican Jew was rati fied
The Coming Meeting.
changes
by
the
Soviet gov-
c
The debate
w
we draw for in- fortunate that there should be a
as • opened with in- voir upon which
.
Ile urged, therefore, man like David. A. Brown, who, tribution
Committee
ernme nt.
ttai aluctory remarks by Milton Si. spiration.
not forsaken having touched life in poverty and without
Smidovitch,
vice-president
of
Alexander, chairman of the For- that these lands be
in riches, is able to proclaim the Union of Socialist Soviet Re-
utn,
and with Menorah greetin gs by in their hour of distress, and de.
A
ublics, signed the document on
. J. Rosenshint 4, president of the Glared that for the sake of the one- those obligations and to insist on
ness of Israel it is important that those social virtues which tran- behalf of the Council of People's
Detroit Chapter.
Commissioners.
all economic vicissitudes.
Announcement w as made by Mr. Lithuania's schools be strength- scend
David A. Brown believes in Commissioners.
In statements issued here by
Alexander that the speaker at the cord.
Miss Yaninah Ticktin, a teacher tensely in the brotherhood of man.
,• ill be
Waterman
Feb. ' 24
,4 u
Open
on Feb
J.
e,
,lames Forum
1k aterman
Wise. On Starch in the United Ilebrew Schools of That is why he is utterly dissatk- Mr. Schweitzer, representative of

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