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October 04, 1929 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-10-04

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America yarish PerioSeal Cotter

CLIFTON

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CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE *MOM/EMS/I eiRDNICLE

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The Only Interests He Has Repre-
sented Have Been the Interests
of ALL CITIZENS

PAR

WHO WILL TAKE HIS PLACE?

' FABRICK SCORES HIT
AT DETROIT FUR SHOW

Fa-

labors were appreciated is attest- tistry and skill.
Among Mr.
ed to the praise he received from
brick's creations were a Russian
the Detroit Furrier's Association, Fitch coat and muff, a
One of the features of the De- , sponsors
brown and
of the show. In addition
Fur Show which was held last to his efforts on behalf of the as- •hiteskin coat, • genuine eastern
week at the Masonic Temple was
mink coat with muff of mink, ■
sociation
he
devoted
his
skill
to
the beautiful display of M. Fa-
natural summer ermine coat, col-
brick, the popular furrier hwated ' produce sonic some fur garments lar and cuffs of white ermine and
at 8907 Twelfth street. Mr. Fa which were easily the hit of the a black broadtail coat with Hud-
brickwho was a member of the show. As the models walked upon son Hay sable throw. To those
the stage displaying his garments
executive show committee worked they
were , ociferously applauded. , who were unable to attend the fur
diligently and conscientiously to Even the fellow
furriers congest- show, Mr. Fabrick extends a cor.
make the show a success. That his , ulated Mr. Fabriek upon
dial invitations to visit his own
his ar- 1 display room.

imignimuntwasawns - Now raw maws.

* Woo /word

Trowbridge

JOHN C. LODGE

MAYOR



He has saved you money.



He has been fair to all.




THE NEWEST
SHAPERO STORE

He has honestly earned another
term.

t



'WAKE UP, YOU SLEEPY ONES," CRIES
THE SHOFAR

His only election promise is his
past, which says he will serve De-
troit and all her people to the best
of his ability.

=

A JOSEPH THUMIN
B RBBI

Vote For

JOHN CI LODGE

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The Ship Is in Good Hands—Keep it There

This Notice Paid For by a Friend.

ann i mmin n iimm i ni i iin s imoommu l ui m ummii

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings and a Happy
New Year to All

W irituid

Garo 1 I

Seymour Leg•g

Srofl I ro

George Lewis

take pleasure in announcing
S HAPERO'S
the latest unit in their chain of super drug

stores—the large and popular establishment
long operated by Frank Brothers, in the north-
corner of Woodward avenue and Trowbridge.

'nine
cAuFtal.

He has stayed on the job in your
behalf.

Once more we assemble in the synagogues for
prayer and communion with the Almighty. We fol-
low the ceremony of prayer as prescribed in three
general sections which were called by our sages,
"Malchioth"—sovereigns, "Sichronoth"I--reminders,
"Shofroth"—instrumental voices.
The words "Sichronoth," "Shofroth," and "Mal-
choith" this year tvill bring a new significance to our
minds in a different way. "Shofroth"—we must use
the "instrumental voices" in the form of mass meet-
ings, resolutions and protests. "Sichronoth," for re-
minding—"Malchioth," the sovereigns of the earth
and the rulers of the nations—that they must keep
their promises to the Jewish people.
According to our sages, the cry of the Shofar is
"Wake tip, you sleepy ones, from your sleep." But
how terrible it is for those of us who awake from our
sleep to find many of our hopes of wonderful individ-
ual and national life were only sweet dreams. It re-
minds me of a story told by one of our sages. There
was once a merchant who was very ambitious to be-
come exceedingly wealthy. To this end he tried many
ways with all his mind and soul, but all to no avail.
His best efforts were not crowned with success.
Once he journeyed to a far away city to attend a
fair where he hoped by performing his business trans-
actions, to attain the desired wealth, but to his great
sorrow, he was not successful. After his day's work,
he went to his lodging place where, pressed clown
by his burden of sorrow, he fell into a deep sleep and
had a nice dream. He dreamt that he passed through
the basement of the house and he noticed something
brilliant glittering on the ground. He investigated
and observed that there was a precious stone. Ile
started to dig, and to his surprise, he discovered an
enormous treasure of diamonds and jewels deep in
the earth. At first he thought of filling bags with the
treasure and bringing it home. But, fearful lest the
owner and other people hinder him, he decided to
keep the whole matter secret and cover the treasure
with earth until he returned home where he would
accumlate enough money to buy the whole property
and enjoy the fortune with his wife and children.
In the morning, he arose and went to his business
forgetting his dream entirely. Long after he had re-
turned home, the thought of the treasure sprang to
his mind, but he forgot one detail. He forgot that
the whole matter was a dream. He called to his wife
and children with great joy, he disclosed to them the
secret of the treasure. He sold all his possessions
regardless of price and he set out with his wife and
children for the town of the fortune with the expecta-
tion of immediate riches. After buying the house
at an enormous price, he started to dig for the for-
tune but he found nothing. Then it come to his mind
that the whole treasure was a dream.
Is not this the same story with many of our hopes
and struggles during the year, even during our life-
time? Does it not seem in the light of recent events
to be the same story of our struggles based upon sov-
ereign promises in our homeland? Although, it ap-
pears to us as a dream, it is expressed by the psalmist,
"When the Lord bringeth back again the captivity of
Zion, we shall be like dreamers." (Psalm 123.)

Y ESHIVA COLLEGE'S.1,,,:;,.,ni:.DF., F
NEW APPOINTMENTS a

This stare has long been esteemed for the quality
of its merchandise and the character of its service.
Especially has it been famed for its unique choco-
late sodas. '
It will be our purpose to maintain the individualit of

Gilbert Makes Talking Bow

John Gilbert, who is probably
the most popular leading man of
silent pictures, steps into the field
of audible love making with "Hie
Glorious Night," an all-talking pro-
duction now at the Michigan. This
is the first feature length talking
picture in which the star has ap-
peared, although he is heard talk-
ing in a sketch in "The Hollywood
Revue" at the State now.

this store, while bringing to it the advantage, of affiliation
with this distinctive and growing organization,

i4ayle

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Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

I

DETROIT
PITTSBURGH
TOLEDO

Season's Greetings

M ER . CA'S
FI NES!" DRUG STORES

Barc Bros.

The only place in Detroit
to buy your stationery as
envelopes, statements, in-
voices, note heads, tags,
etc., as low as $2.90 per
1,000 delivered.

New Penobscot Building,
General Motors Building
The Book-Cadillac Hotel
First National Bank Bldg.
MichigIn Theater Bldg.
The Webster Hall Hotel
The Fort Wayne Hotel
Woodward at Trowbridge

nook
Cadillac
Hotel

2200.2220 East Forest,

(At Dubois)

Melrose 3620

drat
Natl. Ban..
Bldg.

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leach f \

a bi an,

physi7o'grk an
and d
Paterson, N. J., has been elected
member of the Yeshiva College
Council.

EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN RADIO IS HERE

Additions Made to Faculty Comedy in Jolson Film at
of Orthodox Theological
Adams,
Davey Lee found room in his
Seminary,

"KNOW YOUR DETROIT"

JOHN A. KRONK

was the only councilman who opposed inadequate sub-
way plans, so overwhelmingly defeated by the voters.
He insisted the City build the hangar on the new city air-
Port, thus saving taxpayers of the $1,600,000.
Sponsored building of Branch Receiving Hospitals in out-
13:log sections, first of which located on Grand River at
Six Aide road has just been opened.

Your

vote and support will be Greatly Appreciated.

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heart for another favorite during
making of "Say It Win
Several additions
dditions
the faculty
ot the Yeshiva
(the to Rabbi
Isaac Songs," Warner Brothers' new all-
talking
and singing
Jolson picture,
Elchanan Theological Seminary now showing
at the Adams.
and Yeshiva College), situated at
180th street and Amsterdam ace-
nue, New York, the only college of
liberal arts and science in this
Season's Greetings
country, under Jewish auspices,
were announced by Dr. B. Revel,
president of the faculty. Dr.
Chaim Heller, internationally fa-
mous Biblical scholar, of Berlin,
Germany, his been appointed pro-
fessor of Bible at the Yeshiva; he
will lecture at the Yeshiva during
Plumbing and
the winter months, and head the
Bide department.
Heating
Rabbi Nova Slloveitchik. head
if the Rabbioiwsl College, "Tech-
kamonia," of Warsaw, Poland, has '
been appointed professor of Tal-
mud at the Yeshiva.
On the associate faculty of t.' , e
5473 Linwood Ai a
Yeshiva College Solomon Liptzin.
Ph. D.. has best) ap•in.ed to tea-h
Euclid 1208
German and Raphael Kurzrok, M.;

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