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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-09-27

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A merica Apish Periodical Curter

CLIFTON AVM' - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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132 ticu
P erRondEwisnz....

mi"1"Imar PRENTIS TO HEAD

for a mom
t wag
i i ne that they
t (t 1
get any coupon
suupo or encourage-
_
meat from the re:Tensible leader
of either the Britis Conservative
(Continued front Page One.)
or Liberal Parties.
Quite
apart be kept in mind. It must be re•
from our pledged word,
Palestine
(Continued from Page One.)
is of too great importance from in (mbere 1 that behind the reviv-
' small centerin Palestine there
tio
deed for the Jewish R ecrea
ing
n the imperial point of view fin. any stand the 15,00(1,000 Jews the
Council and for the very important , serious alteration of our Pull world over, there stand 3,000 years
l wor k that it is to f oster , th
r. , in
the country even to be consi - of history, and great moral consid-
, Pren tis has aceep ted th e reason- e re&
sibility. The development t
the
hhyitp,oc
nr,ittsica 1 topiii!eres ''rations which have their impor-'
... ! lance in world politics. The pro-
l %Hioautld our
Jewish ('enter, making available tend
be
in
' proper recreational and social rec-; tine are purely altruistic or solely nounced pro-Arab leanings of the
reational facilities for our young, due to sympathy with the Jewish English Palestinian government
men and young women is the must' people in their age-long desire and during recent years have aroused
important project before the Jew- ideals. Palestine provides an al- pan-Arabian aspirations in Asia.'
ash community of Detroit during ternative means of defense for the, For several years now, in sharp
to the Balfour Dec-
the coming year and it is fitting Suez Canal, and for the safety o[' contradiction
i„ration, Jewish immigrants are
t bat one of the most outstanding Ilse Suez ('anal the Ilritish Domin-
leaders
not
admitted
into
"The Jewish Na-
in
our
community
should
ions
in
particular
and
the
Indian
Many Seats Available for Non-Members
t
it
• bead this very important COM- government have the most lively „ii
home,"
ii,, : in through
,,mast task."
g. naa7
extremely
aniereheesion. Certain of the In-
Mr.
Prentis'
Career.
dian Moslems
But the Indian
may make
government
an out-
row quota. There have been in-
stances
where
Jewish
families
First
Selichoth
Services
of
Congregation
Shaare
y
Zedek
will
be
held
Sunday,
September
Mr. Prentis, who has long been ri:Y•
2e 1
. 1929, at 7:00 a. m. sharp, at the Branch, 9125 Twelfth street. The Rev. E. Zaludkowski
active in communal and business is well aware of the strategic im- were cruelly driven out of Pales—
II officiate.
affairs in Detroit, is treasurer of 1mi-i t:ince of Palestine under firm tine, (' because they had settled there
administration and control. without a visa of the high commis-
the General Molars Corporation;
on;
,
The great Welfare
harbor of Haifa,
when , even though they had
treasurer of the Jewish
sower
• Federation, of the United Jewish completed, will be of the greatest started great enterprises in the
But one never hears
Campaign and of the Detroit Ser- importance to the British Empire. country.
vice group. Ile is
' a director of It will not only take the seaward that the government does not ad-
numerous subsidiary companies of el :nd of the od pipe line from the mat Arabs from TransJordania,
the General Motors Corporation, ' losul oil field, but it will be the and neighboring countries. Thus
the Arabs increase in numbers
, is a thirty-second degree Mason, pert of the railway system that
hat m ore, ra p idl y tha
n th e Jews. The
a Shriner, a director of the Frank.
presently be built across the
lin hills Country Club, of the Phoe- desert of Mesopotamia. Palestine, Arabs obser ve all this and come
nix Club, and of the Temple Beth with Transjurdania, has great im- to the conclusion that with new
, , El. Ile is also a member of the le "stance also from the point of ma sscres and terristic acts against :
he tws
Je they can intimidate the
• 1 new Recess Club at the Fisher view of our rapidly developing In].
Building.
mrial Air Communications. These British government and fierce to
When reached at his offices in things are understood by the in- give up the proposed "Jewish Na-
the General Motors Building, Mr. feermed and responsible leaders of tional Home."
Prentis said that the formation all threepolitical parties and we
Wailing Wall Provocation.
of the' Jewish Recreation Council know, fur erm e as I must re-
or The
, provocation of the
W ailing
was due
to the
recogn
f the
ition,
on the peat, that the chew Jewish settle. NN'all was only a preparati on for
part of
lenders
eat eot of the e Jewish ment of Palestine will be its great- the present massacres. Ilere the
CO
community, of the glaring inade.
future safeguard. As for the Palestinian government showed its
existing in our present mass of the Arab population their' anti-Jewish bias. The attack oft
cramped quarters for the recrea- economic and intellectual position the police upon the worshippers on
tional and social life of our grow- has been raised already during the Yom Kippur of last year, the per-I
ing generation. Mr. I'rentis said last 10 years and will be still fur- mission to build up the place!
in part: their improved if the policy of the ' around the Wailing Wall and to l
I l "It is not at all unlikely that Mandate and the Balfour Declare- make there a passage for Arabs,!
I had we the right type of young , ti " is proceeded with quietly, con- all this brought about a Jewish
i / sstently nnd steadily, and this I demonstion of prost on last
I men's and young women'a Ilebrew
tr a
te
association building, where young I f rmly believe will be done, and Tisheba v;
but here th Jerusalem ,
men and young. women could spend l that with most consistency by the government perntitted e on
the fol-,
their leisure time in a wholesome government of the Labor party.
lowing clay an Arabian counter-
teati• I ht
. . •r
! rem reattonal atmosphere, where
demonstration which ended in
.energies are directed in proper
!bloodshed. After this successful
channels, and where the social con-
rehearsal, the Arabs became con- r
: tacts made enrich personality and
vinced that their bloody game
' raise ideals, such an anti-social
I would not meet with opposition.'
organization as the I'urple Gang (Continued from Preceding Page) and they made no mistake. The'
hi h does not home
might
never have grown up in fiddler. Jennie meets Matthew. I g o ve rnme r wc
want
our
midst.
to
t e Je w ish national
, l
decides to go away with him, leas- „,iii b uild
To Plan New Building.
, e t even protect Jewish life]
ing her husband, and on their • will
Palestine
"All Detroit is watching the journey Matthew, in a fit of anger,
in
I leaders of the Jewish community kills the chauffeur, who wanted to
Is all this a response to the last
and I feel certain that they will extort from hint
'double the fare Zionist congress and the establish-I
respond admirably to the situation agreed upon. This is the theme, nient of the "Jewish Agency",
which now exists. They will take ' which the English government
such steps as are necessary to
greeted so solemnly? Pan-Arab.'
remedy the present inadequacies
ism has arisen against Jewish Pal
and to make the Jewish Community
estine and the British government,

Center a reality. Samuel X. Gay-
remains passive! Does it think
; lord's gift has just been a begin-
that the Arabian demands are jus-
ning. Detroit Jewry has ever
tified? Then it should say no
mine to the fore to meet an urg-
openly and the Jewish nation will
ent need and will do so again.”
know what it has to do. The
The Jewish Recreation Council
Arabs demand a parliament, then-'
is entrusted with the task of plan-
retically they may not be re-
ring the new building, locating
fused; but through this parliament
the site, and supervising the pro - ;
they want to oppress the Jewish
curentent of the equipment, The,
minority in Palestine and destroy
Recreation Council is composed of
the hope of a Jewish center in its
representatives of the two existing'
historic home—this is not admin.
I recreational agencies—the Jewish
sible. Is it possible to create such
Centers Association and the Young
a
constitution, that "wolf should
I Women's Hebrew Association, who
be satisfied and the sheep un-
have united in this munificent ef-
touched"? This will have to be
fort. The Recreational Council will
done, however paradoxical it may
; work directly as an integral part
scent, but then it will be neces-
lof the Jewish Welfare Federation.
sary to separate the Arab wolf
Personnel of Council.
from the Jewish sheep and give
The present composition of the
the latter the possibility to defend
1 1 I Jewish Recreation Council is as SARAH
SARAH GERTRUDE MILLIN themselves against the beast of
i ' I follows:
but the character description of p Y o' Surely the Jewish national
4 / I
Mr. Prentis, chairman; repre- Mrs. Millin, the development of ntrien- rity i n Palestine with its terri-
, senting the Jewih
s Centers A ss, the gener
al theme and the events tonal con centration and national
_ ..._ !dation, Milton M
Mil- olloed
that f make
w
. Alexander,
a great story, I i iiiragejs a qualified minority
I ford Stern, Harry Scheinman and thanks to the genius of the author. en must receive those guarantees
; Samuel I.evine (ex-offi
cio); rePre- The scene of Mrs. Millin's "The which the League of Nations has
seating the Young omen
Ws ' lie- Fiddler is laid in Swaziland, a 1 romised to all national groups.
I brew
Association,
The new destruction of Pales-
' Isert; Mrs. Samu Mrs. Isa ac Gil- British crown colony in Africa.
el R. Glogower. "There are people who say strange tine will surely deal a severe blow
Mrs.
Joseph M. Welt and Miss Ella impulses come to them in Swazi- to that romantic Zionism which be-
V.
Feldman (ex-officio); retire'. land," writes Mrs. Millin in a let- holds in Zion the only solution of
smiting the Jewish Welfare
ter to Horace Liveright, her pub- the Jewish question and regards
eration, Henry Wineman, Fred Fed-
w'- . fish
"Well, certainly, the the many millions of the Diaspora
Butzel, Abe Srere and John Slaw-
strange impose came to me there as only
means to create the small
son (ex-officio),
all
write a love story. My Fiddler center in the land of the Jews and
Miss Feldman, director of the i s a
man, attractive, intelligent not as the only land of the scat-
Yong
u
1e
,
en's Hebrew
and artistic, who feels he has a tered great people. The great :en-
ti on, said o in m
expressing
her Associa-
spire -
'
poetic need of women, but while tern of Diaspora will in the future
ion on an
the ad
steps being taken to his emotional self goes questing,' also decide the fate of the Jewish
insure
Jewish ('sin -
his slippered self sits, h a lf in fear! nation, which will remain an or-
inanity Center:
nter: "We of the Y. of himself and life, half in alive- I ganized union of national units in
W. 11. A. welcom
e it with all our
tionate duty, at home in England : all countries, protected by inter-
hearts. It h as just
come to my with his wife and family. . .
attention that one of the clubs The woman in the book I once saw national law. But, there is no
: reason for us to give up the hope
meeting here had been planning an sitting, with her husband, gazing l of building a small center in Pal-
anniversary affair at the now ill- at the fiddler in a band, at a big
politan hotel in Louranco octane on account of the recent
fated Study Club. The Y. W. II . cos
mo
: disasters, It should also say with
A. hasn't even facilities for the Marques." ' Dr. Weizmann, that the best reply
affairs its own clubs wish to hold.
to the Arab massacres is an in.
This means that th
the go else-
creased
im at ration into l'alestine
and edam
where.
g re migstream of pioneers,
"Our quarters are now crowded '
but upon one condition, that this
to the bursting point. On Sun-
immigration should be well organ-
days we are compelled to run our
m. IN, ,.. rabbi
-- of c
activities in three shifts, yet we lion Beth
ongrega ized and protected by strong guar
tzch ok , 3838 Fischer ,,moos, both politically and (To-
can't accommodate the crowds of
young people who flocks here. We avenue, announces that a tax nomically. Upon this point "ca
consoles
of
o the newly creat-
have no gym here, so we are forced e uivalent to one-fourth the rice ve
d ant
Jewish
A
gency ,
a seat for the High Holy f) ays
to use whatever other gyms there
egoerciast,1925.1.
T. Al
are which may be loaned to us. We has been imposed on each member

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

„Go FALL DAYS/

PALESTINE PROGR

will

OF LOCAL CENTERS

announces Holy Day Services

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Finest Choir in Detroit
Rabbi A. M. Hershman
Rev. E. Zaludkowski, Cantor

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P. S. Seating capacity limited. Make reservations
early at the synagogue, between 4 and 10 p. m. daily.

Synagogue and Center:
2629 Blaine, at Linwood Ave.
Downtown Office:
315 Griswold Building

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CONGREGATION EMANUEL

Announces the Noted Cantor

Dr. Abraham Amira

BOOK REVIEWS

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Overcoats, fur coats, furs, ropes,,,,
and the complete cold weather ward-
robe should he ready to meet the cold
days just around the corner. Call for
a Forest representatile and let him
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parel. You will he amazed how well
It will look after Forest has thoroughly
restored and cleaned it. lixpert cleaning and restoring
perhaps
you the cost of new garments.
Go over
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Well-Known Cantor to Officiate
Sale of Sats at Willis at Brush, also at Branch

Dear Friends:—
The Jewish Youth of Detroit, recently organized for the
purpose of spreading traditional Judaism and Zionism, cor-
dially invite you to join them in their Rosh Hashonah and
Yom Kippur services to be held on the 5th, 6th and 19th of
October in their new synagogue (lower auditorium) of the
Congregation Mischkan Israel, 2629 Blaine at Linwood Ave.
Rabbi Solomon Wind, a graduate of the Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary of New York City, recog-
nized as one of the outstanding young men in his profession
and who has spoken here recently, will officiate.
Rev. Hannah H. Davis of Palestine, a young and gifted
singer, has been secured for the services.
Sincerely yours,

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MAIN SYNAGOGUE, WIllis at Brush Street
SERVICES AT ORIOLE THEATRE

Seats on sale at

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Noted Musical Conductor

FORMERLY OF TEL AVIV AND JAFFA

Will Conduct the

HOLY DAY SERVICES

AT THE SYNAGOGUE

TAYLOR AND WILSON

Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky Will Deliver the Services

Make reservations now. The committee are at the
synagogue every day from morning till night to receive
reservations.

Slichoth Services Saturday, Sept. 28, at Midnight.

Garfield 8634-R

Cherry 9100

PURPOSE

Traditional Judaism-Zionism

L isten to music

PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES

Educational
Employment Service

Religious Services

Zionist
Social, Recreational

that is absolutely
true!

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The rooms are always at a comfortable, healthy temperature in this
home. There's no worrying about fires, for the Gas Company supplies
the fuel in any quantity, whenever it's wanted, and a little thermostat
on the wall is the automatic fireman. This family can leave home for
days or weeks at a time, and never worryabout house-heating, for they are
using gas—the one perfect fuel. It's silent and automatically controlled.

For dependable heat that's sootless, dustless, and ashless, choose a gas
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family, you should know the true facts on gas heating for your home.
Call the Detroit City Gas Company today, or drop in at the nearest
Gas Company show room. The full facts will lie furnished you, with-
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Palestine Emergency Re-
have no dancing space here, so we for
lief the
Fund.
are forced to run our dances out
side. We have no pool It
Announcement
is made by Beth
so we
must take our classes elsewhere. Itzchole Synagogue that Rabbi I.
"The Y. W. H. A. has two small Straus will deliver the sermons
rooms to put up transient and out during the holidays.
Jewish residents in the neigh-
of town Jewish girls for the night.
borho od of this congregation are
As a rule, the rooms are filled urged
early and therefore later appli-
to enroll their children in
the Beth Itzchok Ilebrew school,
cants are unaccommodated."
Mr. Levine, director of the Jew- which is under the direction of
ish Centers Association, said: Rabbi Straus. The school is con-
"tl is indeed a pleasure to know ducted along modern lines, and
that the question of a new Center the children are given the best re-
is in as capable hands as those of ligious and Hebrew instruction.
Meyer L. Prentis and others as-
sociated with him. With Mr. Pren-
tis as chairman of the Jewish Rec-
reationCouncil an adequate Cen-
The family of the late William
ter is virtually assured.
Bornstein announce the unveiling
"The present Center is both di- of a monument in his memory at
lapidated and inadequate. Hay- Clover Hill Park Cemetery on Sun-
ing no gym at all, the Center clubs day, Sept. 29, at 2 p. ni. Relative,
must go elsewhere. We are com- and friends are invited to attend.
pelted to operate on a double shift ,
basis every day in the week be-
cause of an insufficient number
of club rooms. No activity can be
held here if the turn out is as
little as 250."

Tombstone Unveiling.

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O need to make the slightest al-
lowance when listening to this
new set. The tone is so clear and

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wiped out. You're with the musician
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(Continued from Preceding Page)
been neglectful of their duties.
heedless of warnings, or guilty of
anti-Semitic bias, they must be
dealt with accordingly. It will
have to he made absolutely clear
beyond a peradventure, once and
for all, that Great Britain intends
tee maintain in the Mandate on the
, terms on which it was accepted,
I and that every right and proper
, encouragement and help will be
I given to the Zionist movement; to
make good the damage, to restore
the trade and prosperity of the
country, and to re-establish the
Jewish National Home in what
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