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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-17

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V IE D ETROIT IENI SA II RO NI CLE

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PISGAH POSTPONES
INITIATION OF NEW
it,r
CLASS TO JUNE 161
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THE NEW SIX-CYLINDER CHEVROLET IS DISTINGUISHED FOR
ITS STYLE, ITS BEAUTY, ITS COMFORT, ITS DEPENDABILITY.

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RUMMAGE SALE TO
OPEN ON MAY ZO

RABBIS' CONFERENCE
WILL CONVENE HERE

ERS THROUGH
THE WHOLE LONG 1)" 1Continued from Page One.)
LIFE OF THEIR
sonic of the evening meetings
MORRIS FISHMAN
at Temple Beth El.
CARS. A TELE- :•'4'•\
During the session of the con-
•;y' "
Sloss stn elected tires'.
PHONE CALL WILL
ference, n rep,'ort will be Made on 15, in,inc
••.f. the co-operation between the Cen- dent and Nlichael M. Nloss first
BRING A CHEVRO- f ri Intl Conference and the Porto- vice-president.
Morris Fishman was re-elected
guese Nlarranos Committee, w•hica
LET TO YOUR 2.ia etas
1111t. Of Illy aubjert, presented n vita-president of the company
by 130110 Enelimy in his presiden-
DOOR FOR A N Y
tial address last year Rabbi Eit,
low informed last year's conven-
REASONABLE
tion that the Portuguese Nlarrano
DEMONSTRATION.
Committee, headed by Captain Ar-

thur Carlos de Barr, Bast.. is
helping the crypto-Jeers Of that
country to cane out openly as ad-
Under the
▪ herents of
auspices of this committee, the
klek' synagogue Nlekor Haim %SUS 11(. 111-
house
(. 81,11 1(11 July 1. 1027, as a
of worship for JeLVisli residents of
that city and a venter for visiting
Marranos. A regular Jewish con-
k:41 gregation was established at lira-
ganca, which has a population of
t.31 700 to SOO crypto-J•ws. Service:
tiet. are held in the village of Villarin-
g; ho, where 7100 inhabit:knts are
nearly all crypts-Jews. A inonth- •
ly journal, Ila-Lapid rub, 'forah I
was issued 10 spread knowledge of
Judaism among NlarratIOS, and a
l'ortuguest translation published
of the Sabbath eve services. Plans,
lialibi Enelow said, teen being
devotional literature, as well as a
ta' made for the publication of other
l'ortugliest translation of work on
the rudiments of Judaism and his-
tory of the Jews. The conference

Your Car In Trade

Three used car lots give us an immediate market for all makes
and models, which means that we can positively save you money
on a trade-in. Have your car appraised today.

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Strend Chevrolet o.

A. BENEDICT

STRENG, Pres. CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-Pres. DR. PETER M. BERNSTEIN. Sec-Treas.

8510 Twelfth St.

Cur. Philadelphia

TWO SALESROOMS

Phone Empire 4035

THREE USED-CAR LOTS

WOODWARD AND BALUSTER

DEXTER AND ELMHURST

cent ion.

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A. C. Krenz

SWIMMING, BOATING, FISHING, HIKING,
RIDING, HILL CLIMBING—INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR GAMES

10347 Woodw'd . - ,,, t

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H. M. KOFFMAN

Between Calvert and
Collingwood

Garfield 7106

CARTY & CAMPBELL

9330 Dexter Blvd. Evenings, Phone Garfield 4759-W

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Removal
of Our Offices

from

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the

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HI

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BANK BUILDING

to the Neu.

PENOBSCOT
BUILDING

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(Sate 20011

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START
DOLLAR CAMPAIGN

fill

funds mailable in 1
1 41 lasnrance companies' fur
,
no itt•
first

unlimited

II

The Detroit Chalutz , I Women's
Pioneer Organizat ion) announces
plan , to raise
its $2000 quota in the national
campaign for $ 111,000 for the set-
(t.Isita:ii,t:fi t of girls on farms in Pal-

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III
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unts

a

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dwcIlings, apart•
on
loans
gage
and bus' ness property—
meats,
straight loans or on comm.

lent

payments.
interest rote.

Is
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l o west



k order to raise the balance
educational theory. but needed for its quota, the !oval kir-
demonstration ganization announces a cm/ 1 1 01 04°

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ti

to

they
W01111 . 11, lip Won -1-
classes and
, in uc
fact,
Ii turned our which it styles "of
experiment en, for women." and is asking ev-
N'
,C11001
into
an
,0,0
station fur shy science of the ery Detroit Jewess to contribute 11
teaching of Jewish literature, his- dollar or more toward a "Dollar
tory and religion. This class is not Campaign."
a
The society will also sponsor Y•
only the m u st interest ing and the
most important thing :lone by Beth rummage sale l'eginitirig Me"'I t '
Slay'27, and appeals for bundles of
El Collt•ge of Jewish Studies, but Nl

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the

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(Continued from Page One.)

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iNVESTORS

LAND 8 MORTGAGE CO.

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OBERT FULTON is the iiioneer in the

Cadillac :340 _

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I 101 0 WI LI I 0
IMOI11.1111.
it promises to make of our entire distairdet1 clothes, etc.

Ar11101 110 WI.% WOW% . 1 11 11 Mk' 410
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school of religion an educational
0
system conducted by highly trained ..
wirs. Margolis Honored by
SAMUEL uNGERLEIDER
teachers along the ;tw i t thlatheoil
0 1 0
scientific methods of ptalagogY•
U .
"Even if you want a course in
0
Jewish music," he said. "we will NOrthwesteargnueW. omen's
MEMBERS:
pr
tlit• Women's League
find a way of giving it. Indeed, if
.. 0, 1,( May 1 1, ---
gave lunt•htsin in
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
. thme is a stillicient number Id re-
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quests, we are ready to otter a "' '''`' of! —
STOCK EXCHANGE
course in otwish 1 . 0 , 11:111.7. "
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
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•;rh11fel‘ril.1"suri'
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Jacob Nathan, chairman of the F. Wexler president
of the league,
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PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCIIANGE
Snits
Religious School board of Temple
Mrs ' S s Sn ': '
w3 ' 1. "" s1n11s1 ""'
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
Beth El, distri'kuted the diplomas
of the delivered all address in which she 4
wok
molviiio
the
graduates.
enumerated the activities of Mrs. r,
to
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
, president
0
NW
"' fer the
E YORK CURB MARKET
Temple, in a word of greeting con- Ma rgell ' an ' I her ser ' i
0
gratulated the graduates kind ex- "'""11'"''
League.
Thy league
has completed all 0
0
121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
press ed the pride of the Temple in plans for participating in the l'. 0
Randolph 4993 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7
the work Id adult education and • I. C. Most of the office, antl arm- /
teacher training done by Beth El , ben volunteered to work 111111 help '0
Canton
a success.
success.'
College pp f JewishStudies.
4 New York R. L. TEMPLIN, Manager
the eam P ah" 1 '1
Zanesville 0,
r Cleveland
Vi se Rhoda Goldberg, sister of 1111411'
The next meeting . of the board
Wires to All Princi-
Direct P
Dit
Mei., s Goldberg, one of the «ratio - will he Tuesday afternoon, Slay' 21.
iHmie
Findlay
F
pal M•rkets
Columbus
sang Harkr's "Hw Beauti - at the home of M rs. S. NI owl),
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s ,,,,
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of IM ....
ful Upon the M

i ii pa i, i , ,I by mi„ Edi t h 1121 Lilairm. All In
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was
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Ella Davis, an alumna of Beth El l 'f ' 1' 1 " a leor,"1 . 1'!.. : ''' ceine t,a '''.



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the Hudson to watch his humiliation when the
de
Clermont would fa d to start—but the"derision
turned to cheers when the Clermont began to
move, and the,. enthusrasm reached tok iiptch
when they /Later learned that it made 150 miles

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would launch ;t on August lth of that year. The
ifteokfe of his day assembled along the banks of

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of international commerce. Stfurred on by
a insion, be set about to build a sh, 16 that would
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travel under its own tflower. In 1807 he corn
Olete d the Clermont and announced that he

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PENOBSCOT BCD DING

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Indian Guide. Tutoring by Competent Instructors If Desired
For Rates and Further Information Write

2ND COMMENCEMENT that it 1< ,,,,,,,,ktillg
BETH
EL
COLLEGE
Guaranteed Not to
Crack

ASH RECEPTACLES

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Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy
Tailor
and Service Prevail

ON BLACK LAKE

Approximately 25 Miles from Mackinaw
Give you boy a chance to get close to nature--this camp far
Jewish boys offers such tine spurts as

Judging front n-ports submitted
by the various summit tees, plans
for the rummage side being spon-
sored by the Sisterhood of (ion-
gregation Shaarey Zwick arc pro-
gressing,rapidly.
A storeroom, located at 2102
Hastings street, between Napo-
!, it ;Ind Winder, has been secured.
at which location the sale will take
olitee for one week beginning
May 20.
Those who wish to contribute
articles of clothing, dishes, furni-
ture, etc., may either deliver such
articles personally to the store or
any member of the automobile
comet will be glad to call for saute.
The automobile corps includes
the following: NIrS. Ill . 11.11`f1 War-
ner, chairman, Mrs. Abraham
Cooper, Mrs. David Diamond. Mrs.
Sol Pearlman, :Sirs. Ira Copeland,
Mrs. Sam Kaplan, NIrs. Jack
Brown. NIt•s. Albert M. Jordon,
NIr•s. Nlorrit Prince, NIrs. Dave
Idt-htig, Mrs. Barney Smith, Mrs.
Ben Fenton and :qrs. Eugene
'foamy.
The committee in charge is :Sirs.
(iharles Hamburger, chairman;
NIrs. Ralph Davidson, vice-chair-
man; NIrs. Herbert Warner, auto
corps; Mrs. Btu Rosenfield,
salt-s; Mrs. Sidney Stone, solici-
t Mrs. Frank Wetsman, pub-
licit y.

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Con Tuxedo

Jewish Boys Summer Camp

Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek
Completes Plana for
Large Sale.

JEROME C. SALTZSTEIN

Saltzstein was chits-
811(1 .1u1,1111e
vice
i vire- tilaisiLlelLI.
in riXecltiVi
i
,r ,
n
is
tine
of the other vice-
;:'
s
lKorfinati
'l'it i 1i 1 i. t a i( i .i'iTi'n.
a
substantial
sub-
firt'sideill'
elected.
recently scot
NI. E. O'Brien was chosen 01111F-
1111111 of the board of directors.
.1.1ines D. Beaty ,,:ks elected sere-
Ivry and Cworge P. Barnes, treat-
CONCRETE
CONCRETE GARBAGE
urer.

11740 Dexter Blvd.

WOODWARD AND

MITZI
TEA ROOM

=

—"BUD" STRENG

TO ALL THE GOOD
QUALITIES BUILT
INTO THIS AMAZ-
ING AUTOMOBILE,
WE ADD STILL AN-
OTHER—THE PER-
SONAL ATTEN-
TION WE GIVE TO
EVERY REQUEST
OF OUR CUSTOM-

Shaarey Zedek Ladies to
Elect New Officers.

About 300 attended the moth-
The exhibition of the works of et-.-daughters luncheon sponsored
the students of the Jewish Center by the Sisterhood of Congregation'

11•41.•
2333 Park Avenue
, l Shaarey Zedek, held at the syna-
krt School which is being twil, :at
(Continued from Page One.)
''
the ....11 elbourne Center,
Open from 12 cm. to 12 p.m.
e 1- gogue on Sunday', May 12 : An in-
5

;4: handled by the investigating coin-
bauTrie avenue, will continue dur- teresttng
and entertaining pro-
rendered after the I
SPECIAL LUNCHEON
ing the coming week. The follow- gram
teas
' 1 o. , m liter in the short time originally
Served from 12 to 2 p. m.
14,' allotted.
At the first meeting of the stck- ing students have Biblical cone l unc h eon ,
.
The
committee
also
extended
the
holders
of
the
Detroit
Life
Insur-
positions
and
oils
on
exhibit:
Mil-
50c
file
text
regular
meeting
of
the
••f+
s
ta
Co., sink, the company's add- ton Gershgoran, Cure Nuchigs k Sisterhood will be held at the
;• 4 1 fn' rind of reduced initiation fee of
11V1t,
, I)
'4 $10 to June Ili, after which it will an
iation with the Insurance Securi- Paul Frank, Esther Joffe,
'
SPECIAL DINNER —
synagogue, Brush and Willit, , 011
ties Co., Inc., on Wednesday, May Brown, Sigmund Becherman, and • Monday, May 27. This will be
1:!6i revert to $25.
Served from 5 to 8 p. m.
Ben Greenberg.
he last meeting of the season, and
75c
wits also detailed not to t.
1
Charcoal and poster work has , lection of otheers will take place.
nitely decide on the place where
A La Carte Service at All
been contributed by Sophie Gorn- l'he members of the board and
ta the banquet is to be given gratis
Hours
bean. Judith Sidorsky, Ben Miller. '0 nImittevs for the ensuing year
for every new member, the size of
Home-Made Noodles and
lien Kroll, lien Diskin, Elsie Gold- sill be announced.
the class to determine the place.
y.
German Apple Straddle
NIrs. Ralph Davidson will give a
man, Harvey Edwards, Freda
Mandel Bernstein announced
Our Specially
Weinztveig, Rebecca Simon and ,•port on the convention of the
that he is arranging for the first
to ited Synagogue of America,
Card Reading With Meals
Sol
Golden.
(4i radio program to he given by Pi,
New York
From 8 to 12 p. m.
It beers and Esther 01011er, E,•:k vhich takes plait' 111
gab Lodge over station R'AI'D. Ile
I/matt:son and Evelyn Gueevitch eity Nlay III, 20 and 21.
stated that these programs will be
Refreshments will be served 0
host- several still lift, on tlisplay.
given once a week throughout the
after the meeting.
,
•'• year.
unanimously
committee
adopted a resolution supporting
It
o th• United Jewish Campaign.
was also deci d ed to make a tinan-
'''i cinl contribution.

Always On the Job To
Serve Our Customers

1

ART SCHOOL
RE-ELECT FISHMAN . CENTER
EXHIBIT CONTINUES
VICE-PRESIDENT OF
31 31
DETROIT LIFE CO '

glionfer ate

of a 32piel

10'1nm:tit tons

College .
f er the drive will Ili' distributed tit t
Nliss Florence Levin delivered cards fir sainating
the valedictory 111111C(S , in behalf 111i ' m eetin g'
of the graduating class.
C 1 64-Lecker Cabs. Empire 7000

a tht il ,tin .1 ,s,,
f e llr
,,r. ,Israel id rlit
--- ni
1s75
literature
:ttuit''e la";;t1
Homiletics at the Hebrew Union
0
devoted his lecture to a
NI EM HERS:
dea l s that Jewish literature after
Cleveland Stock Exchange
Member.
New York Stock Exchange
the Bible was purely legalistic and
New York Curb Market
New York Stock Exchang•
Chicago Stock Exchange
to an affirmation that the rabbis
Na..York Cotton Exchange
scholars had
Christian
Stock Exchange
whom
Albany
Cleveland
Chicago Stock Exchange
characterized as wot•shippla•s of
Newport
Chicago
Chicago Board of Trade
New Haven
the letter of the law had, in fact,
change
Ex
Detroit Stock
8th floor First Nat. Bank Bldg. p r id v.epl,rt
introduced into their treatment of
Ilartfortl
New York Curb—Astociat•
0
Meriden
Telephone Cadillac 6661
the law a note of piety and ttf
Akron
Stocks — Bonds
testacy which has completely
request
on
Grain — Cotton
escaped those scholars who were
Our weekly financial reriele sent
0
nut equipped to toiler into the in-
SAM LACHMAN
GEORGE F. W. REID, Manager
wardness tit the Talmud and could
Carl M. Deakin. Manager 0
only judge its legal externalities.
-
32032 Buhl Bid&
4
41 •
A telegram from 1/r. Franklin
was read.
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a formal reception given to the
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gradual, and to Dr. Bettan in the = 7
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social hall of the Temple.
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ed: Jennie Goldberg, Joseph II. ••••="
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