America Apish Periodical eater FLINT NOTES The Talmud Torah of the Jew- ish Community ('enter of Flint held a semi-annual public exam- ination last Sunday, April 2H, in the presence of the parents and all members of the Beth Israel Con- gregation. Bernard Isaacs, super- intendent of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, conducted the examination of the various classes. The Flint Talmud Torah has a two- fold system of teaching, both Ivrith blvrith and the Hebrew. English system. Over half a hundred children were examined in the various sub. jrcts comprising the curriculum, namely: In Bible, Jewish history, teligion, Hebrew language and grammar. The children of the different classes accredited them. selves very satisfactorily, as Mr. Isaacs stated later in his address before the members assembled. , The afternoon was further enliv- ened by the children singing Jew- ish folksongs and national songs. Prizes were then awarded by Mr. Jacob Safer, president of the con- gregation, to a number of children who made particular progress dur- ing the term. Refreshments were served to all by the Sisterhood of the congregation. Rabbi Arthur Ginzler is religious leader of the Jewish Community Center. CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, 0100 TI L i)entonjniun (A RON 1CL£ ORT LAUNCHES ITS $1,000,000 CAMPAIGN (Continued from loge One.1 JEWS V O TE IMPORTANT MOSAICS BRITISH FOR JEWISH AGENCY O EXCAVATED IN ZION STEVENS A. C. SENIOR CHAMPIONS (Continued from Preceding tkon-wide and whole-hearted (.0 --- he was glad to think that England operation in the Oct campaign fo r Dr. Sukenik Believes Uncov - was the second community to take the industrial and general eco a share in the Agency which was ered Synagogue Points monde reconstruction of the dis created by international treaty, To Jewish Origin. tressed Jews of Eastern Europe under which it is given power of and to extend my best wishes ti responsibility of a very wide Wythe Williams, in a wireless character. those gathered at the Ort reoin struction banquet in New York tt story from Berlin to the New The Jewis h . gency und er t h e ' York Times la s further this humane program." t Monday, gives mandate is a lady which ought t o the following interesting foots of exercise a ranch greater and more Einstein's Message. to new excavations in Palestine: important influence on the develop- "Fruitful constructive work o ( Discoveries have recently been merit of P an alestine th it has in the Ort merits universal support,' ' made in Palestine which may prove the past years. In spite of the declared Professor Einstein. "I to be as important as the recent good work done, the position of greet with joy American Jewry's excavations in Egypt at King Tut- the Agency, effort to develop the creative as originally con- forces for the Wholesome restora- . ankh.Amen's tomb. They were re- ceived, has not received that (Men. ported here during the present con- lion nor has its advice and counsel tion of Jewish economic life in gress that commemorates the can- been sufficiently asked by those Eastern Europe." Regret that Governor Roosevelt tennial of the Berlin Archaeologi• who look after the fortunes of Pel- was unable to attend was ex- eel Institute. estine. He believes that the reason Dr. Sukenik, professor of arehea- is due to the fact that the Zionist , pressed by Mrs. Roosevelt, herself ology at the University of Jeru- were not speaking as a united 0 social worker of distinction. salem, who has been directing ex- Jewry, but as a section of the Jew- With the imagination, sympathy, vision of the Ort leaders, whose cavations at. Beth Alpha, a small ish race. "The downfall of Israel community in a glen in the Gilboa was due more to the internal dim- endeavor is to prevent starva- tion, "nothing can fail and any- foothills, believes the origin of putes than to outside action. Jews thing may be accomplished," de- the Jewish race may eventually be ought to prove now that they have traced as a result of epigraphs in learned the lesson," he declared. The Stevens A. ('. won the championship of the Jewish Cents!' clared Mrs. Roosevelt. mosaics taken from a synagogue „ Athletic League, winning nine and losing three games during, the Gov representatives whi, which • The Jewish Agency is not season. The o m to defeat the champs were It teas • the Tr 'se sent messages were Ambassador which has just been uncovered and merely a plan, it is nut merely a the Strangers A. C. and the lien B dates from the reign of the lacy A. (', 'Phis k is the first time that F. F. von Prottwitz of Germany; body to collect money. I hope it the Stevenites have won a championship in any sport conducted by Emperor Justinian. 13. K. Balutis, envoy extraordinary Dr. Sukenik maintains that this will never collect money, because the athletic council. Team work and all-round play won the basket. and minister plenipotentiary of , mosaic is one of the must impor- this is not its proper function. The hall crown for the winners. Lithuania; Dr. Ferdinand Veverka, rant archaeological discoveries in Agency is a powerful cause not Friendship is love without either George Abramowitz and Normie Kaufman, the latter captain of minister of Czechoslovakia; the study of Palestinian Judaism only with access to the British flowers or veil—J. C. Hare. George Gretziano, minister of Ru- since the destruction of Jerusalem government but to the permanent the winners, were selected on the All-Jewish Center senior team, while l'operowsky and Eddie Zack made the second team. mania; Tytus Filipowicz, minister by Hadrian and that from now on mandates commission of the Picture shows, seated, from left to right: Sam Haider ( forward 1. of Poland, and Arthur Lule, con- it may, front a comparison at the League of Nations. It hits power Milton Greenwald (forward), Norman Kaufman (guard and capitio, sul-general of Latvia. COMPLIMENTS ' Beth Alpha synagogue, be possible to make its voice heard and its h e - Irving Toporowsky (guard). Standing, from left to rig:ff : Harry The high commissioner of the to state the age of all antiquities. fluence felt in the interests of the M'elt (forward), Norman Zacks (center), George Abr 31110W it (CV, league of Nations sent a message Jewish people in Palestine," Lord ter), and Claude Stevens (backer). Accidental Discovery. stating: "Plea, accept halt The professor believes that Beth Melchett stated. wishes for success of your meeting Alpha may become the mark of "During the long road of and further development of our distinction between the periods of troubles since the Balfour Decht- mutual co.operation." , Hadrian and Herakles. ration, some people have allowed Radiograms from distinguished Only a few weeks ago word was their zeal to outrun their disere- Jewish leaders throughout the ' received at the University of Jeru- lion, but now they have learned world wishing the movement here I aalem that the inhabitants of Beth that Palestine is inhabited by PLUMBING, HEATING success were received. Otto I Alpha, while digging in a court- Arabs with whom they will have to AND TINNING Schiff, famous English banker and yard for water, found a mosaic live on terms of friendship, co-op- Repair Work philanthropist, anthrost, and Sir Meyer pavem•nt. Dr. Sukenik immesh. eration and even brotherhood. I The Sisterhood of Congregation On the evenings of Play Ili and Spielman, vice-president of the ately had the pavement removed cannot see why there should be Shaarey Zedek is planning a rum- Promptly attended to, either in 19, the Center Players of the Mel- Anglo-Jewish Association: wired: and found, in the middle of a pl ace any conflict between Jews and Monroe or any of the beaches "Please accept our best wishes for inhabited for years and visited by Arabs. It is unnecessary to attach mage sale for the benefit of the bourne Jewish Center will present the SUCCVNS in your endeavors. dozens of scientists annually, the too much importance to a certain congregation for the week begin- in the auditorium of the Center 114 West Front Si Nothing can help better than voca- walls of a synagogue that was resolution passed at a so-called all- ning Stay 20. Now that Spring building there productions, Alice Phone 198 tional training, supply of tools and scarcely a hand's-breadth under Arab congress in Palestine. I be- cleaning is taking place, there is Gertensberg's "The Potboiler," Ru- fus Learsi's "Ilis Children," and machinery, settlement on land and the surface of the earth. lieve that a great measure of the MONROE, MICII. clothing, dishes, furniture, ec., to a third production as yet unan- transference of declassed to pro- The area now excavated meas. conflict is being stirred an not in nounced. be It ' (furtive occupation. Your efforts ores 28x14 meters and the build- the country and not by the peo , no ou ot a inspiration to workers ing faces Jerusalem. The walls of the race but by outsiders f P"' will be of some resale value. The If the enthusiasm of the players will be n here and Europe generally." are of rough limestone, from the sinister obj&qs. I hope that t he committee in charge trill be glad and the keen interest displayed in to call for such items. their rehearsals he a criterion, the CO3114.131ENTS The immediate carrying out of Gilboa hills, and they show traces Jewish Agency will now become ne a' the Ort program was urged in a of plaster and paint. powerful and fruitful weapon tno Arrangements have been made presentation of these three pr o - cablegram received front Dr. Jo- warehouse to sort and store ductions promises a thoroughly en- The forecourt and courtyard tight through the difficulties," Lo rd for seph Rosen, director of the J. D. were paved with white and black Melchett stated. the various articles prior to the joyable evening for everyone pres- C. work in Russia. limestone mosaic formed of large, "Palestine is today one of t h e scale, a nd contributors are asked ent. stone squares placed in simple most progressive countries," h e to call Mrs. Herbert Warner, Much time has been given by Night Hawk Club Dance lineal ornamentation. But in the continued. "I believe that it h as chairman of the automobile corps, 31iss M. Levin, the director, in PLUMBING, HEATING prayer hall, which was divided into made progress during the la st at Longfellow 7301, or any mem- grooming the players for their cli- This Sunday. three naves by pillars of black ba- seven years more than any plc ee bar of her committee which hi- matic presentations. alt, rises a mosaic of bright and in the world. After cities ha ve eludes the following: Steam and Water Fitting The following constitute the cast The Site Ilawk Club will feature t wautiful colors. The stones meas. been established, colonies replac ed Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. De- of "The Potboiler:" Samuel Him- Sheet Metal Work the O'Keh Recording Orchestra u re only half a centimeter and malarious swamps, the Jord an viol Diamond, Mrs. Sol Pearlman, nod, Gus Nurbims, Gladys Krause, that played at its fall frolic, at j( hey are of natural colors set in 22 harnessed and cheap power pr Repair Work a Specialty o- Mrs. Ira Copeland, Mrs. Sant Kup- Ituth Krause, Simon Rich, Albert the dance this Sunday evening, lifferent shades. The colors of the duced, it is foolish to ask wheth er lan, Mrs. Jack Brown, Airs. Al- Graff, Nathaniel Berke. May 5, at Hotel Statler. This or- j 125 South Monroe ewelry worn by the angels and by this thing is going to be a su e- beet 31. Jordan, Mrs. Morris The following constitute the cast chestra decided to assume the Nile 'into of the zodiac—emeralds, cess.' It is a success. Are y ou Prince, Mts. have Lichtig, Mrs. Phone 38-J nt "Ilis Children:" Ralph Bern- Hawk name for future use. At t opaz and amethysts—are shown going to participate in the su c- Barney Smith, Mrs. Ben Fenton, stein, Morris Averhach, Violet the dance, there will be various I iy crystal squares. The inscrip. cess? or are you going to alto MONROE, MICA. w Ind Mrs. Euhg.ti• Tereny. Weiss, Nathan Bean, Gus Nuchima. , entertainments by artists now op- t ion is in both Hebrew and Greek, other people to take up the bene fit ;tiering in leading theaters. a nd all is in a remarkable state of of the success which you ha vs. preservation. made. This question wants sol e- Concerning the pictures par- ing, fairly quickly," he declare d. trayed in the mosaic, Professor "When I saw the electric power of Sukenik says: Jerusalem in the hands of a powe r- "In the history of art we have ful British firm; when I saw ou found at Beth Alpha the connect. ciders acquiring land, erectii ig ing link of the road from Jeru- works, inaugurating hotels an salem to Rome." , touring agencies, which are ve ry, Drawing. Are Primitive. profitable, I began to wonder wh r The drawings in the Beth Alpha the Jews are going to take the i t mosaics are of such a primitive share in the development of th and obviously original style that, country. As a hardened busine according to their discovery, it is man, when Israel Zangwill op- out of the question to believe that proached me on the Zionist sub. they have any connection with the ject, I replied 'I will become a SOLD—REPAIRED RECHARGED higher and late Greek art. Zionist if Palestine is ever freed FISK TIRES AND TUBES One portion shows a sun chariot from the rule of Turkey. In 192,1 drawn by four horses, distinctly I told Dr. Weizmann that if I find Radio Batteries and Radio Power Units pictured as masks and not as living that the country is not going to be Volcanielng and Repairing nimals. The feet have no pro- a success, I reserve the (liberty t 25 South Macomb St. portion to the heads. This, says say so. In 1921 Palestine was a Phone 1732 Dr. Sukenik, is an expression of romance, in 1928 it became a MONROE, 311(11. symbolization. proposition. Such symbolization is shown in "Palestine has something which! ,other pictures. The 12 figures of no colonies had before, namely,', t he zodiac are portrayed and devotion to service and a great, among them Virgo is shown sitting ideal. However, the problem still on a throne, which is distinctly a open to be solved is one of meth'-.l forerunner of the Holy Virgin in and not of principle. The upbuild. the early Byzantine mosaics. , ing work is a slow task requiring' Also in the portrayal of Abra- patience, tenacity and courage. 1 ham sacrificing Isaac, with an altar ant gad that Anglo-Jewry hoc and a tree to which a rain is tied. taken the step uplifting its po, all is as primitive in style as is the tion in the face of the art of Abyssinia. people and the world. The entire In a perfectly naturalistic draw.' world looks to a united Jewry to , ing of the scorpion, God's hand re-' make a great success because Hie places God's voice while Isaac is foundation is truly well laid." being sacrificed. It is the same spirit of symbolism that created from lxthus (the Greek word for fish I the symbol of Christ's name Telephone 555-J 914 W. Front St. 1.1M ,, ng the early Christians. "At Home" Program: God's voice becomes God's out- 310NROE, 311C If. The Philomathic Debating Club stretched hand, and so the Jew in the village at Beth Alpha drew the sponsored the "at home" in the Little Theater last Sunday eve- , hand in the same manner as the Christian drew the fish in the cata- ning. The mock trial which was vinasmormimmincirrowimminvarmimmiumninEr gu presented was written by the crest.' combs of Rome. Dr. Sukenik plans to return to The characters were: PrOseelli Shine, Albert Williams; def,' 1 , Palestine in Jaye and continue the . work already begun near the third Counsel Rain, Paul Brener; Max Simons; bailis and clerk. I' wall of Jerusalem and in the City of David, where he has already bert Silber; witnesses, I • found traces or the Jewish nation Greenberg, Sidney Slobin, Nal which, even after the insurrection Shur, Nathan Burke, Leo of Bar Kochba in the year 133 A. Jack Greenberg. The "at h..1,. , I)., WM not quite so impoverished program on this coming Sue , evening will be a radio my or suppressed. party. ••••••■••■■■ 41 NATIONAL PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. RUMMAGE SALE OF CENTER PLAYERS TO SHAAREY ZEDEK TO STAGE THREE PLAYS START ON MAY 20 ON MAY 18 AND 19 HENRY K. EICHBAUER COMPLIMENTS MONROE STORAGE AND BATTERY CO. WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION Greetings Auto Glass Replaced Phone in Advance for Appointment and Receive Prompt Attention Frank Ankenbrandt 1 r., - c V a o Season's Greetings I a A NOVEL DANCING DELIGHT DINE AND DANCE ICUITIE111 ENNIO! Y. W. H. A. NOTES at the MID AY Music B0 MONROE, MICH. FISH, FROG AND STEAK DINNERS CHOP SUEY MIDWAY LUNCH IN CONNECTION 8 . Harold H. Seaman Appointed to Board of Nash Motors. KENOSIIA, Wis.--The appoint- ment of Harold II. Seaman, presi- dent of the Seaman Body Com- 4 pany of Milwaukee, a half interest in which is owned by the Nash Motors Company, to the board of directors of Nash Motors was an- nounced here by C. W. Nash. Mr. Seaman, who has long been recognized as an outstanding leader in the automobile body building industry, has been closely identified with Nash Motors ever since its inception, and has played It= an important part in the RUM', of the great Wisconsin manufactur. ing organization. His appointment to company directorship comes at the peak of Nash manufacturing achievement and is considered an- other mark of recognition of the access win by the famous salon bodies which feature the Nash "400" series of cars. I Horseback Riding: Arrangements have been , pleted for riding lessons. A Red number of reservations e be accepted for this activity , it is, therefore, advised that G. , who are interested in taking vantage of this sport make reservations immediatly. r Camp: Camp will be open for the in of June as a rest home for e - and women who need quiet. 16 ... - (rations are now being taken Jit the clubhouse, 89 Rowena stn.'. Mother's Day Program: Mrs. Claire Wickersham is in charge of the Mother's Day pro- gram to which all members are in. vited to bring their mothers. The one-act play, ''Conflict," by Stein. berg, will be presented in the Lit- tle Theater, as well as a musical program. Tea will be served in the clubhouse following the pro- gram. "His Captive Woman" Held Over Second Week. Y. W. H. A. OPEN HOUSE Milton Sills and Dorothy Mac. kaill are repeating the Successthey scored in "The Barker" with their new talking picture, "His Captive Woman," at the Madison. It is • romantic love story of Broadway and the South Seas. George Faw- cett heads the supporting cast and makes his debut so a talking pie-1 tore star. The clubs at the Young Wom- en's Hebrew Association were en- tertained at their weekly open house last Sunday, April 28, by the Philomathic Debating Club., The program consisted of a mock trial. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 Always Perfect When Forest Cleaned Send yout it ost soiled garments to Forest to prove how m rfectly it can be cleaned and se- stored to net -like freshness and appearance. II you do not think there is a difference in dry cleaning this trial will convince you. You can save considerable by having your apparel dry cleaned regularly. A clean garment wears longer. tun and Winter Clothing Cleaned and Stored 1, r-rest will call for your winter clothing, dry clean Gam and store them in their moth-proof vaults at a reas- onable (barge that makes any other method seem likepure neglect ir CLEANfRS FocEs I DYERS 533-547 FOREST AVE E . 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