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,Americo` ,fewish PerlaSeal CcHier

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CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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We Sell Only New

1930 RADIOS
Edison, Grebe, Lyric,
Zenith, Sparton, Bosch
Steinite, Atwater-Kent,
Freed, Philco.

TEMPLE CLUB HAS NEW
MEMBERSHIP POLICY

The Young Peoples Club of
Temple Beth El announces a new
membership policy for all social
and educational events, with the
exception of the annual winter for-
mal, will be free to members, be-
. ginning with the Derby Dance,
taking place this Saturday, Dec.
21. The Spring frolic, the sport
dance, the Spring picnic, the an-
nual moonlight are events sched-
uled.
All eligible to membership in
the Young Peoples Temple Club,
by paying the annual dues of $3,
will be admitted to all these events
free of charge.
Members of the Affiliated Soci-
eties, upon application, will auto-
matically be given their member-
ship cards.
This policy does not prohibit non-
mtmlicrs from attending all events
of the club.

NINTH EXHIBITION
OF JEWISH ART AT
TEMPLE BETH EL

Scanning the Jewish Horizon MAURICE FALK SETS UP $10,000,000

(Continued from Preceding Page)

PHILANTHROPIC MEMORIAL TO WIFE

A spot need not
ruin your dress

characteristic of our family, and
(Continued from Page One.)
the chief beneficiary. Mrs. Bloch,
had not a few battles, sometime a the belief that it is the duty of one who lives at 305 East Eighty-sev- ,
with other boys, sometimes with who through good fortune has ac- enth street, is to receive the in-
each other. Although Al was thre e cumulated wealth beyond his per- come from the residuary estate for
years younger than 1 he did no t sonal needs to regard the remain- life, or until she may remarry. If ,
hesitate to pitch into me or any
Aerials installed free with
Tht ninth annual exhibition of other boy larger than himself, like der as a trust to be expended for she remarries, the trust will revert
the purchase of • radio.
to the two children, Jean Norris
the work of Jews in art, sponsored a cub wildcat, if he was angry the benefit of mankind.
In his latest gift Mr. Falk car- Bloch, 4 years old, and Robert
by the Jewish Centers Association, enough. At one moment one of
ries
on
the
policy,
initiated
in
his
Wagner
Bloch, 2 years old.
opened on Wednesday, Dec. 18, us might be fighting some outsider
The will is dated May 10, 1929. !
with an informal reception, at in his brother's behalf, at the next earlier benefactions, of making
this
distribution
during
his
own
The value of the estate is not dis-
Temple Beth El, Gladstone and we might be pummelling each
lifetime.
W oodward avenues.
closed, the petition stating that it
Forest cleaners are ex-
other, and in yet another moment
The Folks have long been is "over $10,000."
An idea of what is being ac- would be reconciled and loving
perts in removing the most
Radio—Accessories and
complished in the field of fine arts pals again. It has been that way known for their interest in philan-
thropy.
The
$900,000
Falk
clinic
Service
incorrigible spots. Many
8225,000 for Oriental R
by Jewish artists may be gained with us throughout life."
h.
and dispensary, which is to be a
PHILADELPHIA.— Announce-
8054 Twelfth Street
But to return to Harry's two- part of the medical center of the
a dress or suit that was
Northw•y 1013
page ad in which he said he was as University of Pittsburgh, is the ment was ninde here that the
thought ruined comes back
good as Al. It is probably true combined gift of Maurice Falk and American School of Oriental Re-
RICHARD GALLAGHER, Prop.
from our experts' hands
search, a corporation of American
Watch our Announcement. for
that the great success of Al has his brother, the late Leon hilk.
Gilts Given Away Each Weak
colleges, universities and theologi-
in many respects been harmful to
as good as new. Let us
cal
seminaries
engaged
in
archeo-
Harry. Such is not infrequently
Naumberg Bequests.
convince you. You will
the case with brothers aspiring for
NEW YORK.—Aaron Naum- logical research and study in Pal.'
celebrity in the same field.
save much in wear and
berg, merchant and philanthropist. estine and Mesopotamia, has been
Unquestionably, for instance, who died suddenly in Italy on June granted $226,000 by the Rocke-
comfort if you let Forest
Noted Biblical Scholar Joins
more would have been heard of 29, 1928, while touring with his feller foundation to carry on its
wlitt
Cleaners take care of your
Yeshivah College
Louis Zangwill had it not been for wife, and whose will gave $1,300,- work.
Israel Zangwill, his brother. You 000 to charities, left an estate ap-
wardrobe. Call them now.
cannot focus the same limelight on praised by Deputy Tax Commis- U. J. C. FOUR-YEAR ,
NEW YORK!—Dr. Chaim Hel-
two people at one time. When sioner Stephenson at $7,093,620
ler, renowned Biblical scholar, ar-
ACHIEVEMENT ENDS
the name of Jolson is mentioned gross and $5,910,826 net. The de-
EVERTEIN ENDIUNING CD. rived to assume his duties as pro-
one immediately associates it with ductions were $467,898 in debts,
Second Flour Kerr Bldn.
' fessor of Bible and Biblical liter-
Al. And harry is just out of luck. many of which were for charitable
(Continued from Page One)
I
' ature at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
e don't know what the solution subscriptions; $296,186 for fu- help that their valiant struggle to
Theological Seminary and Yeshiva
is—maybe two-page ads will help, neral and administration expenses, survive entitles them to, they will
College, it is announced by Dr. B.
perhaps a change of name would and $418,700 in commissions to succeed. That is, they will succeed
Revel, president of the faculty.
533.547 FOUST AVE E
be even better.
Dr. !feller was formerly rabbi
the three executors, one of whom to live. If we abandon them, if
of Lumzo, Russia. Ile studied at
was Supreme Court Justice Pros- we permit ourselves to feel that,
HE
TELLS
A
LOT
I the University of St. Petersburg
kauer. the $15,000,000 already given I
It ti 1111, IN III( 11,41 • ; and Berlin, at the latter of which
We learn not a little of interest
Mr. Naumberg gave $550,000 in should suffice, if we allow a tern-
801141101,
from Harry's tale. That he was outright bequests to charities and porary situation in this country I
he took his degree. lie has recent
very fond of stealing the Ali- directed that $750,000 more be di- to stand between us and them ,
ly been head of the Jewish research
MRS. DAVID B. WERBE
konien on Passover nights, for in- vided among them upon the death then much that has been done for
school of Berlin.
stance. That he ran away from
is wife, Mrs. Nettie C. Naum- them will have been in vain, and
Longfellow 8439
from this exhibition, showing home and "box-carred" it to New of
Detroit, MtoL.
berg, who received $250,000 in we, after tantalizing them wth a
paintings, etchings, sculpture and York as a youngster. That his ; cash, $11,957 in personal effects
vain hope of survival, will doom
objects of art. Artists in New brother Al, at the age of 12, "made
York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cleve- his escape," taking similar French land jewelry, a life interest in them utterly. This, knowing the
$1,000,000 and a life interest in Jews of America as I have come to
land, Detroit, even from London, leave. And about Jewish practices the
residue, $3,044,651.
know them during the years that
We are pleased to announce the opening of a
Manufacturers and Distributors
England, have contributed to this the Jolson story in the Saturday
Bloch's Will.
they have co-operated with me in
exhibit.
Ask Your Grocer For
Evening Post tells much. There
The
will
of
Maurice
Bloch,
this
life-saving
enterprise,
I
am
William S. Schwartz of Chicago you learn that you cannot light •
WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM
is represented with a group of fire on the Sabbath, that children Democratic minority leader of the sure they will not do."
With Every Meal
paintings, among which are The spin tops on Chanukah and raise a Assembly, filed for probate in Sur-
rogates' Court, makes his widow Checker Cab — Empire 7000
Talmudist," "The Lumberjack' racket on Purim, etc., etc.
Deliciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Choose
and "Iosel, the Golom." Emery (Copyright, 1529, by Seven Arta Feature
Syndicate.)
Gellert of Cleveland shows "Late
Autumn" and "Joseph Being Sold
by His Brothers." Abbo Ostrow-
sky and Marco Zim, New York ar-
tists, have sent delightful etchings. (Continued from Preceding Page
Mr. Zim also has a group of paint-
ings. Alexander I'ortnoff of Phila- fording simple explanations and
delphia, and Samuel Cashwan of translations in English.
Cantillations of the Torah and
Detroit. contribute truly fine sculp-
ture. Samuel de Brichta is repre- the Prophets are other addi-
sented with many works in metal- tions to Dr. Hertz's volume not
craft. Among the others repre- found elsewhere. Three maps—of
sented are Gerald Frank of Chi- Western Asia at the time of Abra-
We manufacture the finest CORNED BEEF,
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Hortense Ferne and Joseph in the days of the Patriarchs and
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B. Grossman of Philadelphia, Rose of the kingdoms of Judah and
Kohler and Mm. Meyerovitz of Israel—are other appendages not
etc. Our products are government inspected.
New York, and the following De- found in Pentateuchs hitherto.
Additional notes in the volume
troit artists: Frank A. Marcus,
We solicit your patronage.
Jacob Reiss, Meyer Greenberg, by Dr. Hertz are on the Jewish at-
Ruth Abrams, Isaac Rader, Arthur titude towards evolution; on the
Levinger, Rose Netzorg Kerr, Son- Jewish view of the "fall of man"
ya N. Cohen, Sophie Gurevitch, (the Garden of Eden); the Deluge
Ella D. Goldstick and Maxine Ro- and its Babylonian parallel, etc.
senthal. I'aul Frank and Milton
Gershgoren, students of the Jew- The Jewish Prophets as Seen
ish Center Art School, are repre-
by a Christian
sented with several oils.
The exhibition, held at Temple THE PROPHETS OF ISRAEL. ,
Beth El, will continue until Jan.
By A. W. F. Blunt. Published
2, and is open to the public be-
by Oxford University Press,
tween the hours of 2 to 6 and 8
114 Fifth avenue, New York.
to 16.
A. M. F. Blunt, B. D., who is
The following are hostesses: the Vicar of St. Werhurgh's, Der-
Mrs. Milford Stern, Mrs. M. M. by, formerly Fellow and Classical
Alexander, Miss Emma Butzel, lecturer of Exeter College, Oxford,
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Levin, Mrs. Arthur Mansbach, Mrs. has written an interesting series
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Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Joseph med in a mass of information hard-
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eo Franklin, Mrs. E. II. Saulson, volume.
For the Jewish reader and stu-
Mrs. David I. Ilubar, Mrs. Stanley
dent, however, the value of this
Lew is.
Mrs. David B. Werbe is chair-: volume is considerably diminished
man of the art committee of the because of the author's intention
ewish Centers Association and is to present it as a preparation for
Christian study, rather than as a
n charge of the exhibition.
study in itself. Throughout the
DER
volume the author has remained
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HADASSAH SEEKS
introductory pages on "The lin-
LUNCHEONS FUND portance
of the Prophets" he de- '
Glares that "the chief value of the j
(Continued from Page One.)
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we can read out of it of the way in
direct to Mrs. Broder, 2439 Glad- which the Ilebrew religion level-1
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