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FALL AND WINTER
EFFORT PLANNED
BY LOCAL Y W. H. A,
The Young IVomen'e Hebrew
Association announces a program
of activities for the fall and win-
ter season which surpasses in ex-
tent and variety any program ever
before offered by the avoociation.
The building is open daily from 9
a. m. to 11 p. m. to enroll mem-
bers and to take registrations for
all classes and programs listed be-
low. These have already begun
but there in still opportunity to
register.
The activities follow:
Monday — Ballroom dancing,
swimming, handicraft, yarneraft.
Tuesday—Bridge, fencing, eury-
thmics, gymnastics and basketball.
Wednesday—Book Chat Club,
beginners' dramatics, piano class,
horseback riding.
Thursday—Advanced dramatics.
Theater parties—Fifty members
of the Young Women's Hebrew As-
sociation attended the theater party
at the performance of "Major
Barbara" last week and 100 mem-
bers witnessed the performance of
Pygmalion.
At home programs—The Y. W.
II. A. was at home to more than
100 guests at the clubhouse, on
last Sunday evening. Games were Admission
of Failure Made by Emes; Moscow Communist
played, followed by a musical and
Yiddish Daily ; Zionists Arrested, Fined, Imprisoned
dramatic program and refresh-
when Organization Is Discovered Functioning.
meats.
Some of those who entertained
were, the Misses Mollie and Mae
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)--Jewish tion in Yevppatoria was discovered
Hoffman, who harmonized on pop workers in the shoe factory in with the result that many members
ular songs, Miss Irene Bilsky and Briansk broke up a meeting and were arrested. The prisoners
Miss Gertrude Pliskow, who played precipitated a fight over the ques- were accused of carrying on anti-
the ukelele and the violin, Miss lion of working Rosh Hashonah Soviet activities.
Sarah !fillet, recreation worker , and Yom Kippur, the earnings to
Abraham Kinkin, 64 years old,
who gave a few character readings. go to the Bira Bidjan fund. While was arrested and sentenced
to
Mrs. Lichenfeld, the former Miss the factory administration re- three months in jail by the Klinzer
Damsky, presented a stunt, which mained neutral, a group of re - Jewish Court for conducting a
set the audience into gales of ligiously inclined workers attacked Cheder. Zusie Rusman was sen-
laughter.
the atheists. tenced by the same court to a 300
The entire staff, assisted by a
Reports indicate that the anti- rouble fine on a similar charge.
committee of campers were hos- religious campaign in Russia will
tesses. These at homes are held fail, due to the inability of the
Investigate Bira-Bidjan.
every Sunday evening and are provinciail Communists to organ-
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — The
open to all Jewish young people. fixes This is admitted by the Emes, Prokor, the Argentine delegation
The house will be open as usual Moscow Communist Yiddish daily. to aid colonization in Russia, has
at sundown on Sunday, Oct. 6.
returned from its tour of investi-
ga ion in Bira Bidjan. It reports
Zionists Punished.
NEW YORK.— (J. T. .•..) —
that while there are great diflicul-
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — The ties, colonization is not impossible
Ernst Toiler, German Jewish
dramatist, was perm itted to land functioning of Zionist organize- in Bira Bidjan.
today after a hearing by a special
board of inquiry at Ellis Island.
RABBI REUBEN HURWITZ
Anti-Religious Campaigns in Russia On
High Holy Days Seem Doomed to Failure
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LAUDS 'DADDY' FREUND
1GREETS CONGREGATION
IN SPECIAL ARTICLE
• FROM GRACE HOSPITAL
Detroiter Honored in Denver Post
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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW YEAR WE EX-
TEND GREETINGS OF THE SEASON TO OUR
FRIENDS AND PATRONS. MAY THE YEAR JUST
DAWNING BRING HAPPINESS AND CONTENT-
MENT TO THEM AND MAY THEIR FONDEST
HOPES BE REALIZED.
EQ.
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Ed Y. W. H. A. NOTES n,
LEARN TO REMEMBER NAMES—PRACTICE ON OURS
LA MEASURE BROS
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1450 to 1540, 21a
Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz of Con-
Stor y.
gregatiun Ahavath Achim, who is
recovering from an operation at
Grace Hospital, has issued the fol- ' Adolph "Daddy" Freund, De-
l owing New fear's greeting to his miter a long and honored stand-
--- I friends:
-ere
ng, on his visit to Denver, has
..-Me
"Compelled to spend the holy a been honored on many occasions I
Rosh Hashonah days in the hos- nd these honors are reflected in
nital, I take advantage of the' a : special article by Albert E. Hayes I
privilege so kindly extended. 'ho wrote in part as follows:
find hearts are more than
to me by The Detroit Jewish' ,
- Jewish Chronicle to greet my con- N oronets and simple faith than
gregation and all Detroit Jewry A Orman blood, the neverable
▪ through these columns with good , v dolph Freund, 82 years old, uni-
- wishes to all on the New Year. I d ersally known in Detroit as "Dad-
pray with my people for a happy, y" is a nobleman of the first
year for all Israel and for the sue-, ank. One of the founders of the
- cessful culmination of Jewry's v ationa' Jewish hospital in Den-
hopes for national and spiritual ei er, he has come to his favorite
rehabilitation."
ty to assist in the dedication cere-
m onies of the B'nai B'rith-I Rud
e
Community building, Colfax ave-
ue and Williams street, Sept. 15-
8, inclusive.
'Adolph Freund, merchant prince,
Cl
as
had a remarkable career since
'
The handicraft
(lase, which will, he
_V.-- make lamp shades and plaster fr om came to America 65 years ago
Mitwitz, Bavaria, Germany,
plaques had its first meeting Mon-lan his life illustrates how
success
da y evening. This class will meet fo
Bows industry, honesty and good
once a week, on that evening here- w orks. B'nai B'rith with its 60 -
a ft er.
members has known him as a
class in ballroom dancing Ile ader for 61 years and as prod-
I has been organized
ganized to meet in the de nt of the Jewish orphan home
I
M Little
Theater on Monday evenings, I at ('leveland for two years. His
Me Swimming class meets on Mon- w ork for 4 000 orphan children has
day evenings in the Women's City ! I t titl
e ,d ,Dandid m y.,, to the affectionate
Club Pool. Registrations must be tit
made at the clubhou se, 89 R owena.
He is equally proud of the good
Fencing Class m et on Oct. 1,1 w ork done by B'nai Brith which
Ell will meet every Tuesday evenings n th rted in New York in a modest
IM8r. years ago.
h ereaffit,er;t il:.:iitgs°.'e o';.utVest:
r 5
first came to Den
St.
A fayette - 22 HUNDRED — 61. 1 Lier
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Sparton in a class by itself—the
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field. Don't fail to compare the
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GREETINGS
We extend sincere wishes to the entire
community for a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
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t°
sic Registrations must be made "f the National Jewish hospital,
at the Y. wh ieh was then dedicated. He is
Gymnastics and basketball class th e father of Dr. Hugo A. Freund
will m et nt Temple Beth El. The e of Detroit, leading surgeon and
first meeting will be on Oct. 15. ,31," esident of the Senator Cousins
Registrations are now being taken.' r 0 undation of $17,000,000 for the
Beginners dramatics class held 'a, re of dependent children. The
the first meeting on Tuesday eve- ehl er Freund was a close friend
ning, Oct. 2. Advanced dramatics "f many old time residents of Den.
class met on Wednesday, Oct. 3. vi' r, including the late Louis An-
Horeback riding lessons began fen ger, the late Meyer Friedman
on Oct. 2 and will meet on Wed- an; I Rabbi William Friedman.
nesday evenings and Saturday af-
'Mr. Freund will take a leading
ternoons. Registrations now be- La rt in the dedication of the B'nai
ing taken at the Y.
it -I Rude Community building,
Piano class--ear training method for merly the Progress Club build-
met for the first time on Oct. 2 ing , which has been bought and
and will meet every Wednesday rem odeled at a cost of $50,000. Mr.
hereafter.
Ru de donated $35.500 as a main
ten ance fund. The fine work of
the Denver B'nai Itrith in philan-
Friday Evening Service.:
Friday evening services will be- thr
adm opy and education has been long
gin on Nov. 1.
fired by Mr. Freund, who has
bee n for many years a stanch min-
Bridge:
per ter of Jewish work in Denver.
Bridge parties are now in prog
ress. Instruction is being give
Milton R. Palmer Is Popular
every Tuesday evening.
4707 MICHIGAN AVE.
AT FOURTEENTH
OPPOSITE THIRTIETH ST.
Glendale 4260
Lafayette 5749
Candidate for City
Treasurer.
H an:
The first dance of the year soil
be one to which only members o
Milton R. Palmer, candidate for
the Y are invited. This will be a city treasurer, has been in public
Succoth Dance and it will tak life in Detroit for many years and
place in the Roof Garden of Web has a record of constructive effort.
ster Hall, on Sunday evening, Oct , For three years, from 1910 to
27. Regular Saturday night dance a 1913, he was deputy city controller
will begin on Nov. 2. Thee at the time David E. Heineman was
dances will all be held in the Web controller. The relationship be-
ster Hall roof garden.
tween the two was one of friendship
rarely known in political life Aid
Personal Service Bureau:
after Mr. Heineman had retired as
Once more attention is being controller, Mr. Palmer conducted
called to the Employment Depart _ the campaign of Mr. Heineman for
ment. Many Y members as wet I lieutenant-governor of Michigan.
as other girls and young women
During the time he was in the
come to ask aid in securing posi- controller's office, Mr. Palmer im-
tions. If there are others not sat- proved accounting methods and
sfactrily placed or out of employ- particularly in regard to purchase
ment we invite them to register of supplies, this being the fore-
with us. There is no fee for reg- runner of the present department
istration or for obtaining a posi- of purchases.
tion. The office is in Room 6 on
In 1921 Mr. Palmer was induced
the second floor. The bureau is to become a candidate for the
open for interviews daily from 9 state legislature, his friends feel-
a. m. to 1 p. m. except Saturday. ing that his experience was such
Sunday from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. as to make him valuable toe the
Registration cards may be filled city. Although it meant financial
out in the afternoons.
sacrifice, he accepted the office
and has been re-elected four times
Welfare Organization's 10th sines, in 1922, 1924, 1926 and
1928.
Annual Dance Nov. 3.
During the past session he voted
against
and vigorously opposed the :
The European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization will hold its hill requiring the reading of the
Bible
in
tenth annual ball Sunday evening, that such public schools, believing I
a measure would arouse '
Nov. 3, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The public is urged to attend this religious feeling and ',trite. This
affair, thus enabling the organiza- bill was opposed principally by the
Roman Catholic and Jewish ele-
tion to carry on the splendid work ments
in the state.
of caring for European widows
and orphans, who are sent month- t In seeking the office of city I
ly allowances regularly, as well as reasurer this year, his aim is to
bringing orphans to this country. c mprove the methods and effi-
Mrs. J. Zuckerman, the gen- iency as he did in the controller's
eral chairman of the ball, will be a ffice under Mr. Heineman. He
"misted by Mother H. Klein. Mrs. t Iso desires to enforce courtesy on
A. Ginn, Mrs. A. Le Vey, Mrs. J. t he part of employes in meeting
Goldberg and Mrs. A. Yudkoff. A axpayers who go to the City Hall.
regular meeting will be held Mon-
day, Oct. 7, at 8 p. m., at Jericho
Temple. An interesting meeting Jolly Fellows Club Annual
I is planned. A board meeting was
Dance This Sunday
held Saturday, Sept. 27, at the
Evening.
home of Mrs. A. J. Redblatt.
me.
Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All My Jewish
Friends and Customers
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COUNCILMAN
A faithful public serv-
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serves your support,
Primarie s Oct. 8., 1929. Paid for by • friend.
ELECT
Kraemer's Restaurant Su. The second anniversary dance of
the Jolly Fellows Club will be held
ry
perviaed
by Vaad
in the ballroom of the Book Cad-
Hakaahruth.
illac Ilotel Sunday evening, Oct.
Kraemer's Restaurant, located
lat 13681 Twelfth, corner Blaine, is
conducted en a strictly Rasher
basis, supervised by the Valid Ha-
kashruth of the Detroit Rabbinical
Association.
Kraemer's is open 24 hours •
day. It serves meat as well as
dairy meals.
Special provisions are made for
•atering to weddings, banquets and
Dirties.
This restaurant is conducted and
I ',fried by the same management as
Kraemer's Hotel in Mt. Clemens.
6, the last night of Rosh Hash°.
nab.
Samuel Lipsitz, chairman of the
dance committee, announces that
no efforts have been spared to
make this dance the success of the
season. A large number of tickets
have already been so'd and ar-
rangements have been made to ac-
commodate a large gat ering. Mu-
sic wi:1 be furnished by Carl T.
Stewart's Special Orche.tre. A
master of ceremonies will be in-
laded in the orchestra.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
THOS. KING
FOR
Councilman
For all of the people--equally fair to labor and capital,