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November 01, 1929 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-01

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PONIEWIEZ RABBI
EMANUEL CLASSES HADASSAH MUSICAL
LEAVES DETROIT RESUME ON SUNDAY TEA THIS TUESDAY

Prior M his departure from De-
Service.: troiLltabbi Joseph Kaneman, who
aaA creed for Modern Men" will was here in behalf of the Yeshiva
be (h , theme to be discussed by Dr. at Poniewiez, Lithuania, issued a
I. Franklin this Sunday, at plea to all congregations to remit
10 :41;
pledges and to turn over cullec-
On i, anday, Nov. 10, Dr. Frank- thins to J. Shevitz, treasurer of the
preach on "Armistice Day Detroit committee, either at 211;2
—FiCcaan Years After."
First National Bank building, or
Sada; ,,th services are hell every at 2220 Atkinson avenue.
Satut2 ay morning, at 10:30 in the
Rabbi Kano:man will be the
main auditorium. The sermon this guest of the Toledo Jewish cum-
Sabbath morning will be preached inanity this Saturday.
He will
by 'en
It:: Leon I: ram under the speak at Congregation Mud Israel
title, - When the World Began."
and will he introduced by Rabbi
Lichtenstein. Rabbi Silverman and
Young People's Temple Club: others are on the reception commit-
The Young People's Club invites tee.
young people of Temple households
i s it s November affair, "Univer- Urge Re - Election of Con-
s ity Nicht," this Saturday at 8:30
stable John H. Cummings.
p. m. :students of Ann Arbor will John II. Cummings, one of the

OLD FOLKS HOME

PAGE SEVEN

JEWISH GROUP URGES
ELECTION OF SMITH

'Succoth Party:
(In Sunday, Oct. 27, the north-
western branch gave a Succoth
party in honor of the old folks at
their home, 318 Edmund place.
Refreshments were served and an
interesting program of all-Jewish
talent was arranged by Mrs. J.
Rose, chairman. Miss Rebecca
Katzman, Sirs. Kingman, Messrs.
Cayman and Hertz were on the
program. The oldest person pres-
ent was a 97-year-old inmate of
the home.

SCOUT TROOP 104
TO GET AWARDS AT
COURT OF HONOR

BETH DAVID AUXILIARY
WILL INSTALL OFFICERS

"Detroit again has placed the
The Bible classes of Congrega-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
seal of approval upon its native
Next Tuesday afternoon, Nov.
gregation Beth David will install
tion Emanuel will resume sessions 5 at 2:15 o'cloek, Detroit chapter
son, John W. Smith, The 18,000
Troop
104,
sponsored
by
Con-
newly elected officers at a banquet
on Sunday morning, NM'. 3, at 10
majority he received over his near- gregation Shaarey 'Leda, invites to be given at 6 p. m., Sunday, Nov.
o'clock. All phases of Jewish his- i Hadassah will act as hostess to
est opponent is it fitting tribute to the public to attend the La Salle
tory will be taught; beginning with ts members, old, new and pros-
lo, in the dance hall of the syna-
one who has served his city and District Court of Honor in the goyme on Elmhurst and Four-
the Creation up to the present day.
his nation so loyally and faith- Central High Schoi auditorium,
There wi'l be it competent staff
teenth. Prominent speakers will
fully, a group of his Jewish Linwood at Tuxedo, on Monday,
of teachan's Under the direction of
address the gathering. Cantor
• friends stated this week.
Nov. 4, at 7:50 p. m.
David Klavons and others will con-
Rabbi A. II. Ashinsky, spiritual
"John M'. Smith deserves the
The following awards will be tribute to the musical program.
leader of the congregation. flue
support of every nom and woman given to scouts of Troop 104: An orchestra •under the direction
to the fact that there has peen a
in our group. Not by words, but Second class, Herbert Shell and of N. Cohen will supply music for
delay of the opening of the Bible
by deeds, has he proved his sym- Nathan Briskin; (list class, Ber- dancing.
classes, because of the holidays, all
pathy with our cause," the state- nard * Goldman, Sydney Dunitz,
Dwane desiring to enroll are urged
Those who already purchased
Membership Drive:
ment continues. ''When he oc- Howard Finsilver and Sherman
to he there this Sunday, so that
tickets are asked to note that there
To interest and encourage the cupied the office of mayor, not Fisher; merit badges, Harold Nei- was an error in time, the opening
work can be resumed at once.
co-operation of those who are not , only did he administer the affairs man, Norman Rosenman, Ephraim
of the banquet being given as 8
yet members the opening meeting of our city in an excellent, effi- Rivlin, Reuben Glazer, Sydney
instead of 6 p. m
for new members will take place cient and humane manner, but he Dunitz, Gerald Ilerberg, Leonard
Mrs. Slain, president, heads
Nov. 11 at hotel Statler at 2 p. appointed representative, of every lierhe•rg„ Howard Finsiiver, Sher-
a committee Of 20 which is arrang-
m. Sirs .1. Gilbert Israel is in
man 'is ear, Bernard Goldman; ng this affair.
charge. Mrs. Lewis Nlarient hal is commission,
nationality on
named
various
by important
him, prov- star scout, Ephraim Rivlin. The
The monthly meeting of Junior
chairman of the membership driving
his friendship for all groups 1 scoutmaster of this troop is Isa-
be go. as. On Nov. 10, the young oldest Detroit constables, is seek-
.
Hadassah will be held Tuesday eve-
Contributions to North End
peopla: oil! hold their first discus- ing re-election in the sixth ward.
lot foreign origin,
dore 51. Helper.
lion no ling, to be led by Milford Constable Cummings' re-election ning, Nov, 5, at the Philadelphia-
Clinic.
"When the Ku Klux Klan Wan
The various committees desiring
Two banners will be awarded,
Steno - College Capers," the Young is endorsed by the following judges 13yron Talmud Torah, at 8:15
at
its
height,
menacing
us,
it
was one for advancement and one for
;announcements to be made should
Peolth''` Mu sica l Sh"w by 11 "ward of the (common Pleas Court: Ar- promptly. Rabid Leon Frain will
John W. Smith who assumed lead- having the largest number of par-
see
Mrs.
David
A.
Kleinman,
3750
North
End
Clinic has feceived
speak on "Notable Jewish 1Vomen
Rand and Aubrey Cherkose, will than E. Gordon, Ralph W. Liddy,
' Calvert
Ball: avenue,
earship
of the
opposing, forces and ents and friends present. Troop the following runt: ibutions:
Euclid 9683-R
.
I
be held Dec. 7, 8, anal J.
in History." A delightful musical
defeated the same candidate who 104 is anxious to win this banner

James M. Jeffries, John F. MeKin- program is !wing arranged by
In memory of Sirs. Albert Zen-
is now opposing him in this elec-I and is desirous of having parents ner: Mrs. Esther Schlesinger, Jes-
ley, Jesse Drake, Gerald W. Groat, Miss Edith Ella Davis.
I
,
Use the Temple Gymnasium: Edward B. Benscoe and Leonard
The annual ball will take place Lion.
of scouts and friends of the troop se F. F. Hirschman, Miss Sadie
All who are interested in the
Feb. 9 .
"John W. Smith is of humble attend this Court of Honor.
MRS. HARRY L. KOPEL
V Men's Ciasses—Monday, 7 p- in. L. Schernainske.
Hirschman, Mrs. L. E. Daneman,
work
of
Junior
Hadassah
in
Pal-
and Wednesday, 9 p. m., Temple
'
origin. Ile was raised in a neigh-
Troop 104 meets every Wednes- NIr. and Mrs. I. E. Myers.
estine and America are invited tad pective, at its annual musical tea, Card Party:
High School Groups--Tuesday, 3 Re -
borhood composed of various MI- day evening at 7:15 at the Atkin-
In memory of Emil Heyn: Mr.
Election
of
Dr.
Callahan
attend.
to 5:30; Thursday, 3 to 5:30; Sun-
at Hotel Stutter.
'
l'he bridge-tea will be held at Iii eddies. In his early years he son avenue branch of Congrega- and Mrs. I. R. Myeek,
to Council Urged by
Junior Hadassah expresses ap-
day, 7 p. m. Meyer Blatt will di-
red his neighbors in movements tion Shaarey %nick, 9125 Twelfth
A musical afternoon has been an- : Hotel Stigler on Wednesday,- ' :
preciation for the interest shown
rect the classes and teams. A
Jewish Friends
ranged by Mrs. Ilarry L. Kopel, 0 2 f 0 . theNl (rx0...In.,ii1t);ae rtell is a hairma 1 which had for their purpose the street. It is now enjoying its most
Gladys Krause and Isabel
women's clans will be -formed for
The re-election to the Council of by the community on Sunday, Oct. chairman of the musical committee.
betterment of living and working successful season.
any one or two mornings of the Dr. Philip A. Callahan was strong- 27, in the theater party at the The Grinnell Trio will for the first Committees:
'conditions and to bring about
Leff Open Elocution and
Cass.
The
proceeds
of
this
affair
week, provided there are at least IY urged by many of his Jewish
closer relations and better under-
time appear under the auspices of
. Dramatics Studio
CARD OF THANKS
standings between the groups.
15 applications. friends who point to him an an will be devoted to the educational Hadassah. The trio consists of
Kvutzah Ivrith Celebrates
Sam Cohen and family of 1694
The Misses Gladys Krause and
institution of Nleier Shfeyah and
"John W. Smith, the successful
Male anal conscientious executive.
Vera Richardson, pianist; Beatrice
Simchaa Torah.
and popular public official, still Lee Place wish to extend their Isabel Leff announce the opening
Do•tur CaRahan, who is a sue- the Nurses' Training Cchool in Griffin, violinist; and Eileen Whit-
Men's Temple Club:
heartfelt
thanks
to
all
their
rela-
Palestine.
of
a studio of elocution and
lives by the ideals which he ac-
The M•n's Temple Club announ• cessful Detroit dentist, has won
ley, vocalist.
lives anal friends for the many dramatics at 3127 Hague avenue.
About 60 members of the 116- (mired as a struggling newsboy
Calvani, baritone, in a his way to a high place in that pro-
cos ,3001
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, president
kindnesses
shown
them
in
their
:
There
will be special classes in
recital in the main auditorium of fession through a display of im- Sherman Littlefield One of of the chapter, will preside. A so- brew cultural group gathered on anal mechanic. Ills early struggles bereavement in the loss of their
story telling and play production
Sinwhas Torah night at the Phila- a ra,a . jf,r, e h snh in hsis n, nithinia , anu
the Temple Sunday, Nov. 10, at itiative and energy throughout his
Most Courageous Coun-
cial hour with refreshments will delphia-Byron Hall to celebrate
s iii,rhe.ayiori: wife anal mother. Special thanks [ on Saturdays. Information may be
W .
8:30. Mn. Galvani will be assisted I career that is exemplary in its
conclude the program. Members the traditional holiday. The hall
are extended to Rabbi Ashinsky.
cilmen.
obtained by calling Empire 6766.
should
y tnicto
sa
'ed ut
e ft orilintuiy,,onriy We
by George Resume, cellist of the singleness of purpose.
are invited to bring prospective was beautifully decorated for this
Born at Las N'egas, N. I, April
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Tick-
Sherman Littlefield, dean of the members as their guests.
occasion
through
the
efforts
of
privilege,
to
support
him
in
this
eta may be obtained at the office 9, 1897, the only boy in a family
Council, who has stood for nearly
Nliss Tanina Tiktin and Charles election because of his general
of the Temple. of five children when his father
20 years as a rock of conservative
Lerman. Mr. Altman, chairman qualifications as well as his friend-
died, it became necessary for
judgment
and progressive !tenon George A. Dingman's Plat- ad'theKvutzah, addressedthe linens forour group."
young Philip Ca llahan to work
Annual Meeting of Con are gg
form
for
Councilman.
in
th
ecity
legislative
body,
seeks
members.
anon during his spare hours •andutter
Beth Eta
re-election. Ile is knows,• as the
The keynote address was given
the eighth grade
I
The annual meeting of conga.- he had completed
must outspoken of the councilmen,
by
A. D. Markson, who, in a hu-
George
A.
Dingman,
registered
common schools at Las ‘'eagas,
edition Beth El will be held in the N. 51 , he began his high school and one of the most courageous. civil engineer and surveyor, candi- morous tone, interpreted the holi-
Brown Memorial Chapel Thursday, ,.career
He is outspoken in defense of the date for Councilman, was born in day of Simchas Torah. Hebrew
p p
y school
Nov. U, at 8 p. m. Important bush•
taxpayer when a group storms the Ransom Township, Hillsdale Coun- songs were sung by the entire
Plans are being fonnulated for
Universit y
ad' Texas, Port
'less will be transacted. The meet- Worth. This he followed by ear council and attempts to stampede ty, Nlieh.. Dec. '25, 1875. lie at- group under the leadership of Rev, the annual formal fall dinner-dance
a year the body into ill-considered action.
ing will be preceded by the annual in the Las Vegas High School
of the Sigma Phi Lambda frater-
tended district schools until his Milkowsky,
Temple dinner under the auspices, the Santa NIonica, Calif., Iligh Ile is known among the seekers of parents settle in Detroit in 1893. 1
The executive committee has nity of the University of Detroit,'
worked out a program of activities inaugurating the social activities
of the Temple Sisterhood. School, through all of which he ' special privilege as the "toughest Ile has lived here since.
nut to crack aat them all."
and
lectures for the coming year. for the new school year. The corn-
Mr. Dingman was educated in
worked his way.
A recent example of this stand Detroit and took a course in the
Beth El College:
The program will consist of a mittee has selected the evening of
Enlisting in the navy in 1917, Was
when
an
attempt
was
made
by
series
of lectures in liebrew to be Saturday, Nov. 30, as the date, to
I n t e r n a tional Correspondence
The courses given at Beth El he was the organizer and director
College of Jewish Studies are in- of the Detroit Naval Band, which a few property owners fronting on Schools of Scranton, Pa., and later given by members of the Kvutzah follow the football game between
East
Senor
Highway
to
widen
the
and
by
outsiders. The first of the the Titans and the University of
tended to meet two types of inter- subsequently became the Fourth
completed a course in civil engi-
est among members. For those Detachment of the Great Lakes street to 120 feet. Mr. Littlefield neering. He was employed on series will be given by Rabbi Leon Oregon.
argued
sharply
with
a
crowd
of
100
Fran,
who
has just returned from
The dinner-dance, to he strictly
whose interest is primarily cultural Training Sation Band that was
double track construction by the
there are courses in "The New gathered together under the lead- or more who gathered around the Grand Trunk Railway and served Russia. Ile will speak on "The formal, is to be restricted to mem-
council
table
clamoring
for
"im-
Cultural
Life
of the Jews in Rus- bers and friends. Invitation will
as village engineer of M'oodmere
Testament from the Jewish Stand- ership of John Philip Sousa. When
sia."
be by bid only. Sidney Gusset, one
point", "The History of Palestine", his war service was concluded, mediate action." Littlefield knew and Delray.
The dramatic committee of the time leader of the university band
In 1904 he entered government I
"The Poetry of the Bible", "Mod- Doctor Callahan matriculated at that the widening would be expen-
Kvutzah is making preparations to and alumnus of the fraternity, will
ern Religious Movements", and Ile- the ;Colorado College of Dental sive and that there' would be a service in engineering. In 1908 he
present a Hebrew play.
secure the orchestra for the „elis-
brew. For those primarily inter- Surgery, whence he graduated in heavy special assessment on peo- was appointed engineer for the
The Kvutzah meets at the ion. The alumni are aiding the
ester] in training for teaching ,-and itr2o with the degree of doctor of ple in the surrounding community Wayne County board of road com-
when
the
property
of
the
people
missioners and served in this ca- Philadelphia-Byron Ilall every committees and indications are that
social service there are "Methods dental surgery. At that time, Doc-
other Saturday night.
the fraternity graduation ball held
of Jewish Teaching" and "Methods tor Callahan return.] to Detroit who were seeking "action" had been pacity until 1917 Ile wase I te I
taken by the city and paid for, and county surveyor in 1917-18, then
last May at the Grosse Isle Golf
of Club Leadership". to enter upon the active practice
he knew the tax against the city was elated country drain commis- I Jewish Welfare Federation and Country ('lull will be surpassed
of his profession.
at large would be heavy and prob- sioner. He has served the county
in splendor.
Flower Fund.
To Be Honored by Sorbonne.
Doctor Callahan takes an active ably unjustifiable.
for 21 years.
Heading the list of patrons will
Contributions to the flower fund
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Professor interest in the civic affairs of De-
Later events proved that Coun-
His platform calls for better rep- of the Jewish Welfare Federation be Mr. and Mrs. Carl II. SeehofTer,
Albert Einstein will be honored by troit and in 1925 was elected to it cilman Littlefield was right. By
dean
of the school of commerce and
resentation
by
wards
or
districts;
have been received in memory of
the Sorbonne University. On Nov. seat in the common council. Ilia is
his courageous action in "bucking,"
8, the university will confer upon president of the East Side Lions the .crowd, he, with the support of building of a joint city and county Mrs. A. H. Zenner from Mr. and finance and faculty advisor for
Sigma
l'hi Lambda.
the famous scientist the degree of Club and was a delegate to the his colleagues, saved the city $5,- Initialing, proper facilities for rec- Mrs. Albert Kahn; in memory of
reation, improvement in public George Feldman from Mr. /111(1
Doctor honoris cause. international convention of that' 000,000.
health and sanitation.
Mrs. Harry M Selker
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
organization in 1926.

the
etty

FRAM WILL ADDRESS
JR. HADASSAH NOV. 5

SIGMA PHI LAMBDA'S
FALL DANCE NOV. 30

TO INSURE VICTOR1
EVERYBODY MUST von

TUESDAY NOV. 5th

and cast a ballot for

JOHN W. SMITH

forr

MAYOR

ti

John W. Smith has been the constant foe of selfish schemes that
would bankrupt Detroit.
John W. Smith's record is an open book—it will stand any scru-
tiny.

John W. Smith's fight against intolerance can never be forgotten

John W. Smith is fearless and courageous--he fights for the right
as he sees it.

John W. Smith's honesty, fairness and industry, independence,
experience and courage make him the ideal man to head the city

Be Sure to VOTE and Get Your Family and Friends to VOTE For JOHN W. SMITH For MAYOR

WE BELIEVE THAT THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CITY WILL BE SERVED BY RETURNING JOHN W. SMITH MAYOR

HENRY WINEMAN

ABE SRERE

WILLIAM FRIEDMAN

DAVID I. HUBAR

DR. LEON B. COWEN

ADOLPH FINSTERWALD

MILFORO STERN

MORRIS J. CAPLAN

DR, R. R. GOLDSTONE

DR. S. E. BARNETT

D. W. SIMONS

SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER

MORRIS CARVES T

SAM RASKIN

DR. HUGO FREUND

HARRY SLAVIN

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