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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-19

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America ffewith Periodcal Older

CLIPTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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PEPLTRD11AMSRe1130/41,due

OLD FOLKS HOME

SAVOY
BATHS

Meeting:
The Northwestern branch will

A. Z. A. DANCE AT
m ent o r
STATLER SUNDAY

mai l El

Notes

studying especially the. aesthetic
BETH EL SEDER ON
in Jewish literature. The
THU RSDAY EVENIN ,.., movement
class in Jewish symbols, did-reword-

les and customs is taking up the
have nomination of officers at the
entinued front Page One.) ks study of the symbols and customs
Detroit Chapter No. 113 of
next meeting, Monday, April 29, the Aleph Zadik Aleph will hold Services:
of the Day of Atonement.
.st.1' Sure Ice
take. place Thur C .
ut 2 I'. M., at the Stateler Hotel.
The Iligh School Council of Tons
its spring festival pre-Passover
Dr. Solomon
Freebof of Chi_ day morning, April 25, at 10::
plc Beth El hit, rocol VC: I a ehal
dance at the Stealer Hotel, Sun- (tag°
Sewing:
will occupy the pulpit Sunday ''heir will render special Pac co. lenge from the l'ounril of the Eu
day evening, April 21. III view of morning and speak on "mind, 'nor music.
Rabbi Leon Fns
Sewing will continue on Thurs-
did Avenue Temple of Cleveland
the fact that the advance ticket That Never Grow hr t/ --When Ile. 0111 occupy the pulpit and Vt
. it for a debate on the subject of
day at 11:i30 A. M., at the home
side has been see large, the Slirreer
318 Edmund Place. Mrs. Mary Ballroom of the Statler has been We Reach Mat urit y?" en the subject "Spring Song." (
estine. Twee weeks ago the Tem-
"Prophet, Priest, Pastor and Thursday night the families
Jacobson in charge.
ple Beth El debating team defeat-
secured in addition to the main Rabbi" will be the subject of Temple Beth 1.:1 will gather for t
he ed thee High School of the Holy
ballroom.
ballroom.'Music is being furnished Rabbi Leon F'aun's sermon on Sat- Temple Seder. The Temple cho
it Ille.s-eof no•nerregation of Toronto.
Detroit's finest bath Bridge-Luncheon:
by Jean Goldkette's "Vagabond urday morning at 10:30, will sing the. Soler melodies at
The Northwestern branch an-
ul Cle•elieed nee,. wants to match
"Spring Song" will be the sub- George Calvani, who sings the ea to-
and health institute, lo- nounces its anniversary party , Kings." The committee is trying
wits 11iiti I ho winning team. The
to get oIle of the musical stage jest of Rabbi Leon Franc's sermon leered parts eef the l'emple suede
e.,
cated at Savoy Hotel.
which will take place at the Oriole
accepted and
stars to act in the capacity eef mas-
Terrace. Wednesday afternoon, ter of ceremonies. Dancing will Thursday, April 25, the first day will dealt the. Kiddish and ath er the &bah. tt ill tike plate in Cleve-
of Passover. Services will begin portions ,dt he Haggadah.
Woodward Ave. at
• Adelaide
May 15. Miss Edna Lewis is begin at 9 and last until I A. SI.
land senero Hoe in May
at 111:30. Chilehen of the religious seine
chairman.
The %Zeno. al committee in charge.
Rabbi Leon Freon will occupy will ask the "Four Questions." T
-- -
of the arrangements is headed by the pulpit Sunday, April 28, and - r ,,,,,,:, sist,h,,..I 11 ill fella, i
Dues:
Sam E. Cori!), Marlon Bedeck, speak In "The Resurrection of tradition of providing
Open Day and Night. Phone
t h e Sod,
Mrs. A. Davis, 2919 \Veld: ave-
Jess Feder, and Sol Irving !beset'- Most.S."
mod with all thee Seel, r relishes rat
nue is treasurer.
Clifford 6084
IIII1I1.
he Detroit (harder of the
trimmings. Rabbi Frain will oth o.i_
A. Z. A. is being assisted ley Chap- Young People's Temple Club:
ate. Reservations for the Seller (Continued From Page One).
For Men Only
ter No. !el, also of Detroit, and
An unusual social affair is be- dinner must he in no
later than tiered his services, without any
the
prospective Windsor Chapter. ing planned ley the Young People's Monday. April 22.
We can break your cold in
(Continued from Preceding Page).
compensation whatsoever, in as-
The chapters from Toronto, Flint, 'Temple Club Saturday night, Mar
one treatment, giving you
The Beth El College.
siting the Passion Players with
the
Jew's
passionate
love
for
gold
Grand
Rapids
and
Toledo
will
also
I I. It will be a night club dance.
On Monday night, April 22, the their American pres•ntation."
better resistance to further
and they offer an explanation: "At be present.
It is to be an elaborate affair with dace' in comparative religion of
colds.
An inquiry at the oflice of Louis
any moment the Messiah might ap-
The entertainment will Is' head- a 11111St01. of ceremonies and pro.
Beth El College of Jewish Studies Marshall, president of the Ameri-
pear
Since that blessed day ed ley George. Connecticut- f Cs , iontti entertainers. The sub- will hear the second
of the series can Jewish Committee, brought
might arrive tomorrow, why should Alassiichuse.tts "Yankee," Patter- scription will be $4 a couple.
of lectures on the religions of the the reply that 'Mr. Marshall has re-
be acquired property, /IMPS Mid son and George Copeland twee
' . . . . I.. amen will speak on
coved no revolts., to his two let-
wealth, all impossible to move? dusky steers, late of " Shuffle Thru" The Annual Temple Seder:
"Religion in India." The class in tees to Mr. Gest, in which the pro-
Gold alone was movable . . . ."' and the two A. Z. A. Clowns, Sid i
The annual Temple Seeder will cairrent Jewish literature. is liek• I ,riety of the production of the
And in all reality, why offer a
Rein and Freddie Goldstone I take place Thursday night. April ing up a study of the most modern Passion Play under Jewish aus-
truthful reason if this one will
The proceeds of this elem.(' are , 25, at 6:311, Thee Seder dinner will Yiddish and Hebrew writers and is I oices was seriously questioned.
malign?
te e le
It e»r
I ng
i
ee used
to etre, t the !be prepared by the. Temple Sister.
They quote the story of Uriel next district tournament of the', heed, the Temple choir will lead I.
Le. Tebee
Acosta. It is a rehash of facts Aleph Zadik Aleph. At this coil- the singing
,
and Rabbi Frani will
from history, but the reasons for vention outstanding prohlems . officiate. Subscription $1.50 per
Acosta's attacks on Judaism they
which confornts American Jewry plate. Reservations must be in the
distort. They make reference in will be discussed
This aff ir hand at f Inc. Si s t . h oneey
1 1
M on-
this volume to Graetz's "History of
(Continued from Page One,)
the Sixth District I. 0. B. B. Dil-
will feature a basketball, debating day, April 22.
the Jews," but they evidently and oratory elimination contest.
Al.L.ELlai'TIIIC RADIO
1
In order that you may enjoy the now on display in District No, 3, le' Committee presided.
failed to read the Jewish histor-
r4eType Eleeiro.Dyneml. Speak R iubea.
Plan Oratorical Contest.
Seder, your family should have one it was reported.
ian's explanation of the Acosta
Inclading re'''fine no ...Inl ennied;
or more copies of the Union Hag
Representatives of the six Wild
site furniture; ft. horn. ■ Ionson.tru.art.
affair. Similarly their chapters on
700 at Debate.
gaetah,
from
which
oar
Seder
serv-
Foundations
except California at-
.
Henrietta Herz and their reasons
COMI: IN ... 111:A11
Seven hundred Chicago mem- tended a session held here) and de-
ice is read. These may be par-
_
for the conversions to Catholicism
chased at the Temple office or in bers of the I. 0. B. B. lodges at- cided to hold national Hillel ora-
of Madame Herz, the two daugh-
Drama: the school office at 50 cents each. tended the finals of the Hillel tory contests every year. The next
ters of Moses Mendelssohn and
Two excellent performances You may also order them at the Foundation debating championship one will take place at the Univer-
others in their group are the worst
were presented by the. dramatic same time as you make your reser- held Sunday night. The teams sity of Illinois at Champaign. They
, representing the University of Illi-
8433 Linwood
groups of the Y. W.
n
A. before %ratio s for the dinner
will be held on the second Sunday
The latest volume by the Tha.
nois and the University of Wiscon- in the year. Prizes totaling $200
crowded audiences last Sunday
Garfield 6160-6161
muds deserves no either des•rip-
sin met at the Covenant Club to will be awarded. Student presi-
and Monday evenings, when they S. 0. S. From the Sisterhood:
' tion than that it is a fraud.
staged a program of three one-act
Workers are wanted to help pre- contest for the championshiP, dents of the six Billet Founda-
plays. In the first play, "Her pare surgical dressings for the which went to the Wisconsin team tions formed a national organiza-
Radio Romeo," by Hilliard Booth, North End Clinic. An adequate. by a verdict of the three judges, tion of their own and will meet an-
the cast included Nettie Aronoff, supply is needed in advance to last Circuit Court Judge Hugo M. nually. No officers were named.
Rose Cook, Eleanor Stanfield, during the summer months. Please Friend, Municipal Judge Samuel
Members of the administrative
Samuel Kritt, Al Cutler, Cecil lend your services, even if it is Heller and S. D. Schwartz, direc- committee present at the com-
Bornstein and Samuel Karp. only for a few hours, at our Thurs- tor of the Sinai Social Center. The mittee's sessions were President
subject debated was "Resolved, Alfred M. Cohen, Dr. Boris D. Bo-
"Fourteen," by Alice Gerstenberg, day sewing.
that the present colonization pro- gen, secretary; Henry Monsky, of
!gave Lillian Kransberg, Mae Bar-
nett and Gertrude Eichner oppor- Beth El College of Jewish Studies: I ject in Russia will lead to a solu- Omaha; Archibeelt Marx, New Or-
, tioou nnt orfy. the Jewish problem in that leans;
tunities to display their histri-
Jacob Singer, Philadelphia,
On Monday night, April 22, the
onic talents. Much credit is due to class in comparative religion wit
and Joseph Feiblman, Indianapolis.
Maurice Levine, Sydney Leshin Directors of the Ilillel Founda-
Esther Jacobson for her portrayal hear the second of the series on
of the role of Grandma in "Grand- the religions of the East. Mr. and George Laikin represented tions present at the meeting were
ma Pulls the String," by Edith De- Sharman will speak on the "Re- Wisconsin for the second time and Rabbi Samuel Baron of West Vir-
won the cup for the second time. ginia University; Dr. A. L. Sacker,
lano and David Carl). Those sup- ligion of India."
LONG DISTANCE—
Joseph F'. Grossman, president of of the University of Illinois; Rabbi
porting her were Helen Aronson,
the Covenant Club, presented the Solomon Landsman, University of
Hates are lowest on Station-
Dorothy Dean, Eve Marcus, Shir- Graduation Clan of 1930:
ley Schwartz and Ted Masserman. The junior class, or the eleventh cup, which is awarded by the Cov- Wisconsin; Dr. Lee J. Levenger,
to-Station calls—i.e., when
7 he production was under the di- grade classes of Temple Beth El enant Club. Mary Goldstein, Ohio State University; Dr. A. H.
rection of Miss Lea Damsky, dra- High School, will have a joint Stanley Katcher and Louis Sutin Fink, University of Michigan;
you are willing to talk with
represented the Illinois Founda- Rabbi Isadore Hoffman,
matic coach.
Cornell
meeting Sunday, April 28, tee or-
tion. Fred Bernstein, chairman of University.
anyone who answers.
ganize themselves as the graduat-
At Home:
ing class of 1921). They will elect
LONG DISTANCE—
The lehi Sigma Tau Sorority will officers and appoint committees tee LEADERS URGE UNITED COMMUNAL
be in charge of the "At Home" make plans for next year's achy:-
ACTION IN THE COMING CAMPAIGN
Calls can he used advanta-
program on Sunday evening, April ties.
21,
at
8
o'clock.
geously by salesmen.
(Continued From Page One).
ing the dollars contributed by De-
building of our Jewish children and troit Jewry to national needs,"
Passover Seder:
youth along the lines of Jewish re- said Dr. Slawson.
LONG DISTANCE—
ligious, moral and cultural educe.
The Young Women's Hebrew
The workers, learning of the
Calls may he made collect if
Association is preparing for its an-
Iin*
(e A
c . c'
According
to Dr. John Slawson, generous contributions to the cam-
nual observance of Passover. The
the person receiving the
executive director of the Jewish paign made in advance by those
traditional Seder will take place
(Continued from Page One.)
Welfare Federation, 35 cents of departing for abroad, were spurred
on Wednesday, April 24, at 6:30
call agrees to accept the
ry
o'clock. The services
will be con- sideration the expenses of all cant every dollar collected by national on to increased enthusiasm. All
agencies
is spent on collections division chairmen are reporting
charges.
ducted by Lionel Fink, lately of paigns e o n d u c t e el throughout
when these agencies come to De- rapid progress. Nathan M. Gross
Hebrew Union College). Any man America, Mr. Brown declared.
troit
or
elsewhere
with their inele- has returned from Atlantic City to
or woman in the community desir- 30 Cities Pay 100 Per Cent.
LONG DISTANCE—
ing to observe this ceremony in a In speaking of the record of pendent solicitations. "This ex- take continuous charge of the cam-
.
pense
is
reduced
to
a minimum by paign from now until its conclu-
real Jewish home atmosphere is in-, achievement of the various states
Calls frequently are more
vited to join us on that occasion. and cities throughout the country a joint drive such as this, especi- sion. Mrs. Samuel Glogower's wo-
ally
when
combined
with local men's division is being recruited
economical than letters.
Slake your reservations now. in the United Jewish Campaign,
philanthropic causes."
with a great deal of effectiveness,
Telephone Glendale 7971.
Mr. Brown announced that 30
Recruit
Women'a
as the women are expected tee play
Division.

LONG DISTANCE—
cities have already paid in 100 per
"And,
in
addition,
only
those
a
very important role in the cam-
cent
of
their
pledges.
These
Friday Evening bervices:
Calls are speeded when the
cities have contributed $500 tee appeals that are fully approved on paign.
• The Sabbath services en Frhidait
the basis of the merit of the work
Milford Stern, Samuel Summer-
s.
$1.000,000.
Chicago
leads
in
this
evening at the clubhouse
telephone number is fur-
done, on investigation by the Na-
been most inspiring and interest- group, having pledged and paid in tional Appeals Information Serv• field and Samuel Gilbert are three
of
0
000
which
of
'
the vice-presidents in the cam-
eh
due until
nished. If you do not know
ing. One member of the group $1'
, ice, are included, thus safeguard- paign.
De:c) e ,mbe ; wh this year,
enaor, was re-
conducts the services while another
cei ved a month ago following a
it—ask Information.
member
member gives a talk. The choir
c ia l plea le
by Mr. Brown for
responses, sung by the congrega-
(emer
spegency collections to take care
LONG DISTANCE—
lion, lend a spirit of warmth to
of
renewed
distress
among the
Tea
and
a
social
the services.

Baths and Massage

1 , OBJECTIONS TO
PASSION PLAY

BOOK REVIEWS

'137

Protect
your
winter
clothing

Let forest
Cleaners Store
Your Furs and

Ileavy APparel

Stop worrying about thieves and moths
this corning summer. Let Forest clean
your furs, fur pieces 1111(1 winter coats and
store them in their vaults until you are
ready for them next fall. A phone call
will bring a Forest driver for your ap-
parel and next fall when you are ready
for them he will return them to you spic
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,
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Y W. H. A. NOTES

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PLAN SETTLEMENT
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ON RUSSIAN FARMS

Hates are surprisingly low.

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"Thee Broadway Melody," Seem
Goldwyn-Mayer's first all-talkong,
all-singing, all-dancing picture,
which is breaking records in its
fourth week at the. Adams is in-
teresting because. its makers are
reported to consider it the best pos-
sible advance messenger for their
other all-dialogue films.

Things You

Ought to Know

Why Can't We Burn Stones?
Nothing that has already been
burned can be burned again, and
a stone has already been burned
by a natural process,Whe n a
thing burns it is taking into its
system as much oxygen of the air
, as it can combine with. Once this
is done, it cannot he burned any
more, Of course, the thing orig-
inally learned changes its charac-
ter. For instance, the elements in
a candle when lighted mix with the
oxygen in the air and disappear
in the form of gases. The ele-
ments in coal mix when fired with
oxygen and change into ashes,
gases and smoke. A stone is the
result of burning that has already
taken place. The original element
of most of the rocks and stones
we see, was silicon, which when
combined with oxygen, results in
some form of rock, which you can-
not break up, but which you can-
not burn again. Do you know that
',lurid is the one cigarette of ex-
ceptional excellence and
rare
worth, Murad is truly an achieve-
I meat , a most delightful blend-
ing of the finest Turkish tobaccos

grown.

is

why

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The Memorable Beauty
of the Passover Tradition

At the Olympia Hotel, once again you may hear and
behold the memorable bea - uty of the Passover tradition.
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El will conduct services
that will inspire you.

(-SEDIER

4th

that

A Message From Joe Elkin

hour follows. We invite any young Jews of Eastern Europe,
Campaigns have anti
been
!eel
man or woman in the Jewish cum-
re
Unreel
munity to visit the clubhou se 071 . throughout the
States
and
Canada,
with
the
ex-
Fri ay evening.
d
ception of one state, Rhode Wend
, where, according to Mr. Broeocre.
Y. W. H. A. Dances:
, 'we have never been able to e en-
T e dances
h
at Webster Hall on' a campaign." In these steete ,
v to u at-
s a e
e n
nights continue
t e Saturday
Sra atc utr
and in the provinces of Canael.e. a
the
crowds
it, total of $19,700,000 has le e 111
m s
p ato
heu re re:
i : 1 ince ,, I . t cyoonugre i a! serial atmosphere.
pledged, of which $14,239,462 o e as
eatthi
nfriends
already been paid in cash tee ea-
day evening at 9 o'clock.
tional headquarters.
Reviewing the work of rim:-
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 paigns in the smaller and linen'.
11■•■•
cities throughout the land. 11r.
Brown announced that 117 re en-
inanities have already paid in 75
ise r cent and over on their pled.' es.
New York ('ity tops the list loth
the largest pledgee, its subs, Op-
tions being $6,500,000, of witch
$5,605,440 has already le en
turned into the treasury.. Pieta-
-
8
delphia is second with pledge, of
''" WOODWARD AVE
$1,672,376, of which $1,0011 , x.5
has already been remitted.

"Broadway Melody's"
Week at Adams.

Its the Taste

that makes Matzoh Different—

JOE ELKIN

Leave your Passover
troubles at home and give
your family a vacation
they will enjoy by bring-
ing them to the Olympia
lintel Passover Week, We
have just a few reserva-
tions left, so hurry if you
want to attend our big
Passover celebration.

In the charming surroundings that give the Olympia
Hotel its distinction, you will be able to enjoy rest, good
food and recreaion.

And, too, you are struc); by the intimate, home-like
atmosphere of the service at the Olympia. But that is not
so much the Passover as it is the real, the genuine hospital-
ity that is part and parcel of life at the Olympia.

Come down soon—not only for the Passover, but for a
visit that will bring you full relaxation, full enjoyment of
the respite of the city.
Phone Mt. Clemens 790 or Wire

PROGRAM FOR PASSOVER WEEK

WEDNESDAY EVE., APRIL 24—FIRST SEDER (formal dress) officiated by Rabbi From
of Temple Beth El.
SATURDAY EVE., APRIL 27—FORMAL DANCE.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 28—BRIDGE PARTY.
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 28—CARNIVAL NIGHT (big dance, informal).
MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29—TEA DANCE.

Olympia Hotel and Baths

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

SAMUEL ELKIN & SON,

Proprietors.

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