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PALESTINE JEWRY'S NEW YEAR
MESSAGE TO JEWS EVERYWHERE

A Happy

New Year

This I pray for all my friends for
the ensuing year. The many policy
holders whose confidence I enjoy, will
find me as anxious for their welfare
and interest as I have been in the
past. I hope that the same mutual

trust and confidence will continue be-
tween us.

MOE LEITER

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)-!-The Rabbinate and Jewish lay organ-
izations here issued the following message on the occasion of the New
Year through the headquarters of the Koren Kayemeth (Jewish Na-
tional Fund:
The Kenesseth Israel, the Jewish community of Palestine, sends
greetings for the New Year to all Jews throughout the Diaspora. We
have full faith and confidence that our land will be rebuilt."
Chief Rabbi A. J. Kook, in his message, declared: To our breth-
ren in dispersion we send blessings fora happy, glorious year, a year
for healing Zion's wounds, a year of multiplied zeal for the redemp-
tion of the Holy Land and upbuilding her ancient and newer wastes
with the help of the Lord, the Rock of Israel and His Redeemer."
Col. Frederick II. Kisch, in a message on behalf of the Zionist
Executive, declared: "In the first moment of our distress we received
from Jews throughout the world, brought closer together through the
unifying influence of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, help and encour-
agement which satisfied us both bodily and mentally, I hope and
believe that in passing from relief activity to regular life and work,
Jewry at large will, during the coming year, make the greatest pos-
sible effort to expand and strengthen the Jews' structure in Eretz
Israel, so as to safeguard the Yishub against further sacrifice, enab-
ling through fruitful development to extend its harmonizing and
stimulating influence among Jewries throughout the world."

HADASSAH HOLDS
v
OPENING MEETING Y

oung' bra t> Club
Judaea
Notes

Perhaps Not—But

You do
want your children to have enough to eat and wear.
You do want your children to have a home.
You do
want your children to have a chance to make good in the world.
You do want your children to have an education.
You do
want your wife to be able to live in respectable environments.
You do want your wife to be free from financial distress.
You do
want your wife to be certain of an income in her declining years.
You do
want to be independent of relatives or charity when you are old.
Then to be certain of these things—you do want—you must have

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—Exchange.

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GEORGE W. ALLEN, ESQ., K. C. President

... Mrs. 0. Levin, Mrs. Edith Dann,
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It. Genoa Mi.. Emma Butrel, Miss Eva
Tobin. Mir, Ro.e Kotok. Mrs. A. J. Le-
vin, Mrs. A. N. Prussian, Mrs. George
Feldman. Mrs. K. Bremner, Mrs. A. Har-
ris Mrs. Louis Tobin, Mrs. J. New-
. Mrs. M. S. Snyder, Mrs. Esther
Goldberg Mrs. Ella Velick, Mrs. Max
May, Mr, Bernard Sehwarts, Mrs. H.
Callow, Mre. David Werbe, Mrs. Jon.
Koblin, Mrs. Harry Wine, Mre. H. J.
Glasser, Mrs. F. Hoffman, Mrs. W. W.
Kahn, Mre. Aar. Kurland. Mr.. H.
Fisher, Mrs. C. M. Kaplan. Mr.. Henry
,evitl.. Mrs. Mitchell K•plan, Mre. Mut
I...pert, Mrs. Chas. Goldstein, Mrs.
!affix Cohen, Mrs. Milton Mittenthal,
Mrs. H. L. Peril.,
Amelia Ilerken-
tein, Mrs, S. 1'. Willcox, Mre. A. J.
M re. H. Stocker, Mr.. Z.
:hrlich. 111re Jos. Welt, Mrs. Benj. Mel-
on?,
II. KoPeirn..
Reu
en Rosenfield, Mrs. J. Silverman, Mrs.
Harry HabwIn, Mee. Sam Levey, Mr..
I . Berman, Mre. H. G. Brown, Mrs. An-
rew Winrm•n, Mrs. 11. Freund,
E.
I. Saulson, Mrs. S. II. Goldberg, Mrs.
lenj. Z. Goldberg. Mrs. A. Kaufman,
M re. M. hk in, M rs. Henry Cohl,
Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mrs. D. Horowits,
Mrs. E. II. Rosenberg, Mre. I. D. Fried-
man. MY. Carl Singer. Mrs. David Robs
neon, Mr, A. B. Kaufman, Mies Esther
luchhaller.
11—Mrs. M. Gordon, Ppellanti.

Mrs.

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1928
$547,461,360.00
107,261,626.00
26,674,980.38

Business in Force (Ordinary)
Assets
Income

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Increase Over
1927
$44,916,518.00
12,352,337.73
2,772,673.05

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Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

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BIELFIELD AGAIN
CHOSEN PRESIDENT
HOUSE OF SHELTER
The 'louse of Shelter (Hach-

PISGAH POSTPONES
MEMORIAL SERVICE

cpoeni ter f i b u tpug11325m r t o tItset,,P
rna I e stailnwe the main ballroom
H otel
In gev.
!Yrs
praised the present administration ersohn has been delegated to han-
in stabilizing
dle the publicity for the dance.
lodge.
Mr. Meyeraohn, second vice-pres-
the finances of the
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, chair- ident and chairman of the pub-
man of the memorial service com- licity committee, reported that the
Next Monday night Pisgah mittee, stated that an impressive Chronicle is publishing all the
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B. will hold program is being prepared.
news of the lodge regularly and
a regular business meeting to be
ansiemtbetiL t , ii.drv
Aaron Kurland, chairman of the
easd The
followed by a discussion on the sit. intellectual advancement commit-
ie
rodnicalell,
uation in Palestine and the best tee, said he arranged two events, dal organ.
way to avoid further troubles. one for the first Monday in No-
"Daddy" Adolph Freund, who re- vember and the other the first
28 ORPHANS BROUGHT
cently
from the dedica- Monday in December, the nature of
tion of returned
the
new 11'nai Irrith build- the programs to be announced lat. TO AMCA ORPHAN HOME
ing in Denver, will describe his er.
Eli Greenblatt arrived at Mont-
trip.
real with 28 European orphans on
r. Vw
ie
The
Droock, first vice-
Sept.
30, according to word re-
memorial
and chairman of the fi-
for Monday
night service
was planned president
nam e comm it tee, reports the ti- - ceived by the Detroit office of the
for
three weeks by the general
for three
Amca Orphan Home and Farm
goo d shape.
committee at their meeting Tues.
Abe Cassel, chairman of the or- School, 11014 Dexter boulevard,
day evening,
gazatio n committee , announced d from A. II. Jaffin.
Milford Stern, chairman of the then i commi ttee
Mr. Greenblatt and the orphans
will soon start a
arrived at Toronto on Oct. 1. Ar-
Detroit l'alestine Emergency Re- membership drive.
lief Fund committee and a member
rangements were made for ■ re-
Barney Yanett, chairman of the
of l'isgah Lodge, attended the gem- entertainment committee announc- ception.
ersl committee
High Holy Day services for the
meeting and laud- ed that he has planned a Thanks-
orphans will be held at the farm
ed th lodge in its promptness in giving shadow ball to
be held in school.

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9

t2
An exceptionally large attend-
ance marked the opening fall meet- r
ing of Detroit chapter of liadassah
Roses of Zion
on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 1, at
The Roses of Zion held its week-
Hotel Statler. Mrs. Ralph David-i
week-
'
the
home of Miss Fanny
son, the new chairman, presided. IY at
A fine musical program was pre- Grassberg, treasurer of the club. I
sented by Federal Whittlesey, not Facts of Palestine were din-
ed baritone, accompanied on the' cussed. Ten dollars, part of the '
by Mrs. Elizabeth Rohns proceeds from the sale of candy
DI axis. by the members, was given to the
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Palestine Relief Fund, and $4.50
Beth El gave an interesting talk'or f the purchase of three trees in
"Litvaks, Polaks and Crim- Palestine.
A program was held about Rosh
chaks," in which he told of his H ashona
h.
recent travels in Lithuania, Poland
Miss Dina Bloom was elected
and Russia and described the
upon
the resignation of
characteristics and tendencies of 'secretary
Miss Sonna
Adels
on.
the Jewish populations of those ,
The club is still open for mem-
' countries.
b
The next meeting will also take ers of the ages of 13 to 15. Any
girl wishing to join may come to
place at Hotel Steller, on Tues- , the next meeting which will he
day, Nov. 5, in the form of the held at the home of Miss Anna
annual musical tea. Details will be Katz, 10276 Cameron avenue at 7
announced later. ' p. m. Saturday, Oct. 12.
Anyone wishing to donate old
clothing or household goods for
Emanuel Judaeans.
rummage sales should communi-
The last meeting of the Eman-
cate with Mrs. Henry N. Wein-
uel
Judeans
was held at the home
stein, Garfield 7210, or Mrs. Mau-
of Seldon Love. Election of offi-
rice Landau, Euclid 10321.
cers took place and the following
The following contributions to
were elected: President, Ralph
the Palestine Emergency Fund
Helper; vice-president, Seymour
have been received by lladassah:
Hoffman; secretary, Edna Rouff;
125— Mrs. M. A. Lipsky.
treasurer, Sadye Karhel.
$15—Mrs. Celia Broder.
110 each—Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mrs.
The club decided to donate a
Sara Devid on, Mrs. Louis Sevage, lire.
Ruth Popkin, Mra. Theo. Levin, /Ake sum of money to the Palestine
Sadie Weinstein.
Fund. The next meeting will be
11.50—Mrs. Pearl Berman.
held at the home of Esther Aron-
$5 each—Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mrs.
sOn, 1916 Gladstone avenue, where
Myer Ginsburg, Mrs. Barack. Mrs.
If. Hurwitz, Mrs. Irvin S. Yarrows, Mrs. a membership drive will be dis-
Myer Landsberg, Mrs. Jos. Biumrosen, cussed. All members are urged to
Mr, Hattie Winkelman, Mrs. M. Slime- attend.

piano

"I Do Not Want Life Insurance"

PAGE THIRTEEN

GREETINGS AND
BEST WISHES FOR
A NEW YEAR OF
HEALTH, HAPPINESS
AND PROSPERITY.

LITTAUER INCREASED
PARIS HOSPITAL GIFT

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PARIS.— (J. T. A.) —Lucius
Littauer, American glove-manu-
facturer and philanthropist, gave
100,000 francs to the Paris public
hospital. With previous gifts, the
amount given by Mr. Littauer to
the hospital amounts to 300,003
francs.

1223-1233 WOODWARD AVE

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000,

Mr,.

Mr,

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E. RABINOWITZ
PORTRAIT UNVEILED

The unveiling of the portrait
f the late president of the United
lebrew schools, Esser Rabinowitz,
ehich took place Sunday, Sept. 29
n the I'hiladelphia-Byron Halt,
as carried out in dignified man-
Iner.
M. H. Zackheim opened the cere-
mony with appropriate remarks,
and introduced the chairman of
the evening, Aaron Klein
Eulogies were made by J. Fried-
berg, vice-president; H. Goldman,
member of the board of education;
Rabbis Aishiskin, Hershma n,
Fischer, Ashinsky, and Stollman.
Messrs. M. B. Cohen and David
Robinson unveiled the portrait and
Louis Duscoff read a set of the
resolutions adopted by the board.
The ceremony was concluded
with the chanting of the Ilazkorah
by Rev. E. Zaludkowsky, cantor
of the Shaarey Zedek.

noses Orchim) of 299 Winder
street last Sunday evening re-
elected N. Bielfield president for
'the twenty-sixth time by acclama-
tion.
Louis Dann was re-elected treas-
urer. J. Friedberg was elected
honorary chairman and B. Kamin-
sky
. . was re-elected secretary for
hi s mg
term. N. Brenner was
elected lice-president, and the fol-
lowing were chosen members of
the board of directors:
Physical Examinations for
Rabbi A. N. Ashinsky, N. Biel-
Center Members.
field, J. Friedberg, L. Dann, D.
W. Simons, M. Lieberman, L. Dus-
An innovation for the members
coff, D. Robinson, L. Granet, M.
Krell, R. Schomberger, J. Rosen- of the Jewish Center has been
thal, N. Brenner, L. Levin, A. started by its physical department.
Ackerman, J. August, D. J. Alpert, Every member expecting to use the
M. Jacob, J. P. Rosenthal, D. Op- gymnasium or participate ir. any
penheim, Harry Bielfield, A. of the sports will be obliged to un-
Kleine, J. M. Rosenthal, A. Baran, dergo a physical examination. This
H. M. Greenberg, H. M. Kaufman, examination is the result of sev-
H. D. Dorman, L. Reichstein S. eral weeks of inquiries made by the
Saefer, A. Simon, Sam Freed, physical director of the Center,
Meyer Blatt, who wrote to the
David M. Edelman.
M. Krell, vice-President, declined largest Y. M. II. A.'a in the coun-
try asking for their cards.
to he a candidate for re-election.
Dr. Sol Rosenzweig is the ex-
The House of Shelter serves be-
tween 15,000 and 20,000 free meals amining physician. The examina-
a year to strangers stranded In tion is compulsory for every mem-
ber of the center expecting to use
Detroit.
Members and contributors are the facilities offered by physical
department
and can be had upon
urged to send their dues and do-
nations to the home, as it is now application. The charge of 75
a physical impossibility for Presi- cents for seniors and 50 cents for
dent Bielfield personally to visit intermediates will be made to
those taking this examination.
friends of the home.
The gymnasium classes for
ter
members is scheduled to begin
Gifts Received by North End nn Thursday,
Oct. 17, for the sen-
Clinic.
ior members of the house from
The North End Clinic has re- 8:30 to 10 o'clock. Every member
ceived the following gifts in mem- expecting to use the gymnasium
ory of: Mrs. I. Cohen from Mrs. must be a member of the house and
A. Rothschild: Mrs. B. D. Welling must undergo a physical examina-
from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field, tion.
Mrs. Clara Rosenfield, Mrs. Robert
J. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Farbstein, Mrs. H. H. Lambert; Charles P. Nathanson Opens
Alfred Rothschild from Mrs. A.
Law offices.
Rothschild; Mrs. Leopold Wine-
s...an from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Charles P. Nathanson of 2300 1
Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry West Philadelphia avenue, who
Wineman; Mrs. Nellie Sarnter graduated from the Detroit College
Tabor from Albert Samter; Emil of Law last June, passed his bar
Ileyn from Samuel Heavenrich. examination last week.
Miss Edith Heavenrich. Dr. and
Nathanson, who has lived in De-
Mrs. L. Hirschman, J. F. Hirsch- troit all his life, was formerly as-
man, Miss Sadie Hirschman. Silas sociated with the law offices of
Emma Butzel. Mrs. S. E. Heine- Edward M. Sloman. He is now in
wean. Mrs. Irving Strauss, Mrs. H. practice at 515 Barium Tower,I
T1. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. J. A
conducting his own law offices. lie
Heavenrich: Mrs. Belle Gossikind 's also connected with the law of-:
from Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert. flees of Gottlieb & Balantsow. I

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The Season's Greetings

At the Beginning of the New Year
We Extend the Heartiest Greetings
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