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WARBURG OWNS LARGE
JAFFA ORANGE GROVE

paid $115,000, it became known

JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.)
M. Warburg, prominent New
York banker, is the owner of a
valuable orange grove near Jaffa,
for which he is reported to have

Palestine last spring he expressed
a desire to become a property own-
er there. The tract in question
was purchased for Mr. Warburg by
his local representative.

187 SOLD

THIS WEEK

It did not take wise Detroit Radio Buyers lone to take advan-
tage of this amazing offer. We have prevailed upon the manu-
facturer to supply us with a small additional quantity, which
go on "le today. Act qu'ekly.

First National

Product of

BALKEIT

RADIO CORPORATION

Screen Grid

Brand

A REMARKABLE MAN WHO BUILT AI
REMARKABLE BUSINESS

here. When Mr. Warburg was in

RADIO

89-Year-Old Israel Rokeach Had. Popular Kosher Products Compton
I. Rokeach & Sons Celebrate Opening of New Building.

Brand

ANTI-SEMITES WOULD
KILL 15,000 BABIES

$7"

COMPLETE WITH TUBES

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$1.•_"!

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,

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CEDER

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Picoted•Top•••Silk

HOSIERY
$1.15

A brand that women buy regularly . . . for much more.
Beautifully fine and clear.

Fine
with silk plaitd feet.
gauge, very sheer and fine.
Some French heels.

SERVICE
SILK-TO-TOP

Reinforced feet for longer
service. F ull fashioned.
Square heels. Fashionable
shades. Sizes 84 to 10,

Enameled BAGS
From Whiting &
'1.95
Davies

Every woman should know these famous enam-
eled mesh bags These are identically the same as
those we sell right along at far more. Novelty colors
for afternoon or evenings. Pretty lace fringe finish.

New Washable
Cape GLOVES
First Quality
'1.59
Much Underpriced

A

great purchase results in this unusual value.
Novelty one-button style with embroidered or ap-
pliqued cuffs. Smart two-tone stitched backs. Pique
sewn. Brown, newport, tan. Sizes 511 to 7 1/2.

Frank & Seder—First Floor.

Herzl Tigal Plays at Meet-

Rabbi Jonah B. Wise of the Gen-
ings and Concerts.
tral Synaisogue, New York City,'
. begins a series of radio addreoses , Ilerzl Tigal, who mate a nuns-
on the Jewish Hour on Sunday aft- i her of appearances at public meet-
on
' ernoon, Feb. 2, from 3 to 4 o'clock,' logs and concerts recently, is be-
. over a network of stations includ- i ing highly praised as an able pi-
' anist. He has also gained a largo'
eluding W1VJ, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman
Dr. 1V ise's first subject will be following as a piano teacher, his
ISRAEL
ROKEACH
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
"Seven Lamps of Faith." There studio being at 5.11 Westminster,
son, Emanuel, which took place at
of the grey-headed, grey-bearded i {dated in the form of large sheets will also be another period of Lo. 8853.
Congregation Beth Moshe Satur-
Israel Rokeach, who greeted every' . of soap with the word "kosher" questions and answers, a feature'
day, Jan. 25. A reception was burly with a hearty "sholem-alei- and the name "Rokeach" on each of the Jewish Hour which is prow-
Ida Divinoff•Rothherg's An-
held for relatives and friends Sun- chem" in his new factory, which I cake. There sheets are then cut i ing very popular. An elaborate !
nual Pupils' Recital.
day, Jan. 26, at 3239 Elmhurst
Wits effectively decorated with . out by other machines and pressed' musical program has been ar-
avenue.
into the form Jewish
in which it is olo ranged.
Among the The
numbers on Th Ipupils' r .cital of
American and
flags.
The name "Rokeach" is prob. i tamed at all Jewish grocery attires the program are two movements Mme. Ida Divinoff-Rothberg's vio-
A Bar Mitzvah reception was ably the most popular name among throughout America and in many from Mendelssohn's I) Minor Trio lin classes will take place Sunda) ,
played by Arie Abilea, pianist;' afternoon, Feb. 2, at a o'clock, in
given on Sunday, Jan. 26, in
the more than 3,000,000 orthodox other countries.
Serge Kotlorsky, violinist, and . the Children's Theater, 539 Kenil-
honor of David Epstein at the
Impressive Offering.
home of Mrs. Jacob Silberstein of Jews in the United States. There .
E ea- I worth .
The preparing and packing of hat:um Benditzky, 'cellist;
Those who will participate o ore
Monterey avenue. About 30 I is hardly a Jewish home where Ro- .
Rokeach Kosher amid Product, zee's and Cleopatra's Duet from
couples were present and a buffet keach Kosher Products are not used
her
Nyafat:
"The
Maccabees,"
by
Rubinstein,
Bernard alittowsky, william satt,
and the name "Rokeach has become • such as Rokeach Kosher
av il McCormick, Norbert Ketai,
luncheon was served.
an I Moshe Rudinov's rendition of " 1
an institution, a word that is
"k a h mos
" Rokeach Kosher Oil, in bottles and
ti Chernichovski's Shoshanet Pladm Milton Leein, James McClellan,
os er .
I a synonym for the word
' Ruth Morrison, Ethel Lenniman,
in MIA; Rokeach
okeach Pure lloney; o-
with music by Joel Engel.
Pearl Dock, Emanuel Vasquez,
keach Pure Fruit Preserves; Ito-'
89•Year-Old Israel Rokeach.
Jacob Rycus and Evelyn Woodin.
It was Si) years ago when Israel keach Kosher Chocolate Dessert;
Symphony Orchestra.
Miss Esther ('then will be the ac-
Rokeach, this nearly 50 years of Rokeach l'ure Coe-oa, and Rokeach
!age, came to this country from Kosher Salmon, are also done with' The fifteenth pop concert will companist.
I K ov no (at that time a Russian the aid of the latest machinery, be played at Orchestra Hall this 1 Prizes will be awarded to the
Nate Kerby Contributes an Opin-
sanitary conditions ' Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m., best performers.
e ca P it al of Litho- under ideally,
city a nd now t.h
ion on the Jewish Hospital
i hint much and without the touch of human !by the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra'
.
.
ania) He b rought with

loss
with Victor Kolar, son
ing.
of spiritual stock of Jewish and hands,
The soloist on this program will
An impressive scene was enacted
but very little
Nate Korby of 607 King ave- , wort y
at the new factory when a group be Fred S. Paine, chief percussion-
nue contributes an opinion on the' of financial means. However, his
- personal state as lonely immigrant of the oldest and most eminent rob- ist of the Detroit Symphony Or-
De
I Jewish
hospital
situation
in
in a communication to the ed- • in a new country no less disturbed his in America came to congratu- chestra who has chosen for his
trait,
itor of The Detroit Jewish Chron- him than the fact that their relig- late and to extend their good wish- xylophone solo, the Gomez Over-
isle. If he had a million dollars, ious requirinents for cleanliness es to the old gentleman and his tore to the Opera "II Guarany."
family. Among these were the Mr. Paine's annual appearance on
d "k ihr th" of the home.
he writes, he would build a hospital.
He then started the manufacture following prominent rabbis and these programs is always a signal
His communication follows:
of Rokeach Kosher Soap, an invert- leaders of orthodox Jewry: Rabbi for a demonstration, due both to
"Philanthropy is all right, li- tion of his own already endorsed M. S. Margolies, Rabbi Eliezer Sil- the popularity of the xylophone as
braries are very essential, church- by the greatest rabbis of Europe. ver, Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, Rah- a solo instrument and to the splen-
es are necessary and hOmes for the From this modest start the now hi Chaim Is ischel Epstein, Rabbi did technique and musicianship of
blind, crippled or aged are certain- famous firm of I. Rokeach & Sons Elihu Inselbuch, Rabbi Joshua Leib Mr. Paine who certainly needs no
ly needed, but hospitals, are they has grown. This firm now menu- Selzer, Rabbi David Shapiro, Rab- introduction to Detroit audiences.
needed? If I had a million dollars
of k her food hi Wolf Gold, Rabbi Abraham • The fourth of the Young People's

I would erect a hospital for my
at Isaac Teivelson. Rabbi Jacob Lev. Concert series will he played at
!articles in addition to articles th
creed.
r should not come i help to keep the Jewish home in inson, and Rabbi Yehiel Michel ' Orchestra Hall, Feb. 8 with Victor
"C reed or col o
° Kolar conducting the Detroit Sym.
to mind when it conies to hospitalslAmerica clean and kosher. The Charlap,
The venerable rabbis went phony Orchestra and Miss Edith
but in my six years of experience i senior Rokeach, founder and prey-
is still active in through the entire factory, visited • !thefts, lecturing. The subject un-
,
will try for
to ex-
idea
of the firm
a city
' in
plain
why hospital
I say a I hospital
my I the
business
together with his sons, every department on each floor, der discussion at this concert will
comes to the office every day made enthusiastic comments about be the percussion section of-the or- i
11
creed.
no step is taken without first the wonderful installations, and chestra which includes all the un o
"An Orthodox Jew on entering and
consulting this beloved old gentle- extended their blessings and hearty usual musical effects which are in-
a hospital such as an emergency
ow
t ihiso hr es.ifm
orbecrosntoi fnutehde success traduced so lavishly by modern ,
man
of patriarchal appearance now
hospital who could neither read,
to Reb Israel Rokeach, his sons . somposers of symphonic works. II-
write or speak the English lan- nearly 90 years old!
lustrations will be used from the
and other
z.
Firm's Fortieth Anal
guage is very much handicapped.
who had gathered on this occasion. compositions of Berlioz, Skilton,
There are very few hospitals or in
Israel Ittikeach was born on July
Bizet,
Itimaky-Korsakov, Percy!
fact there are not any hospitals 3, 1840, and came to this country
Grainger and Ravel and this part
that carry interpreters or Jewish in 1889. The opening, of the new
of the program will close with a
work ers
who can speak the Jew- factory marks the fortieth emit- ,
r
xyailiirone solo by Mr. Fred S.
I begin like this be- versary of the establishment of the
ish language.
n
the first thing that is done firm. Ile resides at 1. i7 Uni on
on entering any hospital is the ob- street, Brooklyn. The firm's old
LONLON. — (J. T. AS) — The "Form and Design in Music,"
taining
of the
names to
of be
relatives
friends
of patient
had in o
plant was locattol at Moves and ruins of a city believed to be the
Topic of Music Study
S „nth Fifth streets, Brooklyn.
or
ancient Biblical Sodom have been
Club Meeting.
I case of a casualty. When it is
The new factory occupies half of discovered near the center of the
difficult to understand the patient a square block. It is 200 feet lone eastern plain of the Jordan five
The next study meeting of the
and
he
can
neither
read
our
write,
miles north was
of the
Dead
made
by S reseeas; The Music Study Club will be held
the nurses or doctors make the best an 1 100 feet wide and consists of ' disenvery
rchers Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 2:30
m at
' r large floors and basement. A
of the circumstances which is in feu
roof garden will be added for the from the Pontifical Biblical Insti- the Twentieth Century Cluph. 714:e ,
, nine cases out of ten incorrect and comfort and pleasure of employees lute of Jerusalem, whose opera- topic to be discussed is "Form and
' camas's very much trouble.
during the summertime in adds- •tions are being directed by Fr. Design in Music." The discussion
"The Jewish people, as a rube, tion to the unusual tionveniencea Alexis Smallon, assisted by M. will be led by Marshall Pease. Miss
do nut like to stay in hospitals but the building already has.
Neuville, the French vice-consul. Rhoda Goldberg, vocalist, will illus-
. in accident cases when it is very
Some of the special equipments The findings show that the city was trate the folksong and the two and
necessary for them to remain in the interests of employees are. built in the early bronze age anti three part song forms; Miss Lois
, there is no one to explain to them Dressing rooms with individual was jossessed of an advanced type Trigg, pianist and member of the
how important it is to stay and lockers, fine sanitary showers with of civilization and proving that it Junior Music Study Club, will il-
they leave when it is very essen- hot and cold water, separate rest was destroyed by fire in the early lustrate the sonata and rondo
tial that they stay, and generally rooms for men and women, a fully , dawn of history, remaining unin- forms. Mrs. Edmund Sloman is to
be chairman of the day.
equipped first aid room under the habited ever since,
I ends in a serious climax.
"Let as take the Jewish relig- personal direction of Dr. Aaron
ion, Should a Jew break his re- Rokeach, one of the sons of the
Halevy-Hazomir to Give
ligion for one day which would save founder of the firm, Reb Israel Ro-
Concerts Outside Detroit.
his life or should he abide by his keach.
The Halevy-Hazomir Choral So-
religion until death. The reason
Each floor has drinking water
ciety (Branch 263. .1. N. W. A.)
I bring religion in my theme is which is automatically cia.ied by a

Full-Fashioned
Chiffon or Service

CHIFFON
SILK-TO-TOP

ish Radio Hour.

Gould complimented the bride-
elect at evening bridge' Jan. 23,
and the Misses Rose and Lillian
Gordon honored their sister with a
kitchen shower for 24 guests on
I Jan. 23, followed by a midnight
supper.

Value

As
Low
As

NEW YORK.-1.I. T. A.1-1n
memory of the fourth yahrzeit of
the death of Dr. Kaufman Kohler,
a sermon on "The Lessons from
the Life of a Modern Rabbi" was
preached by Dr. Hyman Enelow at
Temple Emanu-El last Saturday.
The yahrzeit lights illumipated
only on the anniversary of the
death of leaders of Temple Emanu-
El, were 'placed on the pulpit and
the entire congregation rose to re-
cite the kaddii sh prayer. Dr. Koh-
ler was the rabbi of Temple Beth
El, recently merged with Temple
Emanu-El, for 24 years.

PLAN MEMORIAL TO
LATE FELIX FULD

Iir ~ a lnr

TERMS

I Chicago Civic Opera Com-
patty Season Opens in
$4,339,512 of the $5,000,000

MARK 4TH YAHRZEIT
OF KAUFMAN KOHLER

honoring her sister, Miss Kate
Thousands of Jews, among whom I he following about Reb Israel Ro.. I
Detroit Feb. 17.
Reported Already
Gordon, a Feb. 2 bride-elect, Mrs.
were many distinguished and Poe- keach, who was a frequent and
The number of performances
Pled g ed.
Benjamin Gould was hostess at a
alyy prominent citizens, participa. welcome caller at his home:
scheduled
for
the
Detroit
season
beautifully appointed bridge-lunch- I
teal in the celebration of the oc-
The aforementioned Reb Israel of grand opert to be given by the'
eon and miscellaneous shower at
CINCINNATI.—
J. 1' A.) —
apancy of the new plant built by is an authority on ikoshruth,' a Chicago Civic Opera Company this
the Lee Plaza Jan. 21. Covent (
That the campaign for a $5,000,-
man and may be depended
I. Rokeach &Sons. This factory
oar during the entire wee
were laid for 56 guests at a horse-
located at 2-10-248 Wythe avenue, upon. Ile well deserves everyone's I i s eb. 17, will permit of a greater 000 endowment fund which is be-
shoe shape table. Mrs. S. K. Slo-
. been ing sought by the Hebrew Union
and
thanks,
Brooklyn, N. Y. will be the new recognition
or vari .t than has heretofore
bin acted as toastmaster and de-
of Cincinnati is nearing its
home of the kosher products menu- through his invention of molting' possible in shorter engagements.
,livered a very appropriate rhyth-
goal, was the announcement made
factored by the venerable Israel kosher soap, many people will be
Several of the time-tested. ever
mic toast to the bride. Mr. and
the past safeguarded against the use of any I popular favorites without which no here Sunday in a report from
-
Rokeach
and
his
sons
for
Mrs. S. K. Slobin were hosts to
Adolph S. Ochs, chairman of the
40 years. doubtful article of this kind.
opera "season" is considered coin- endowment fund campaign, ren-
Miss Gordon and her fiance, Fred
The materials of which Rokeach
Some impressive scenes were en-
lete are included in the reper-
11. Harris, at an evening bridge on
Kosher Soap is made go through toire to be given here. "Aida," dered at the final session of the
Dec. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Col- acted on this occasion, but the
a series of processes through vas- , which undoubtedly hos been select- meeting of the executive board of
lins entertained the bridal couple most impressive of all was the dis-
e Unin of American Ilebrea
thoti
ions machines until they are com- I . ed more frequently than any other c
tinguished
and
lovable
old
figure
at dinner Jan. 3. Mrs. Albert Bliss
single opera to inaugurate a sea- ongrega
honored the bride at a bridge-
A total ons.
of $4,339,512.16 has
NEWARK, N. J.—(J. T. A.)—
!son, will be the initial offering, td ready been pledged to the fund, Although no special ceremonies
luncheon on Dec, 14. Miss Thelma
with Claudio Mario in the title M r. Ochs stated. David A. Brown, marked the first anniversary of the
Gordon was hostess to a bridge-
role. "Traviata," "Rigoletto" and chairman of the union's board of death of the late Felix Fulil,
luncheon Dec. 30. Mrs. Arthur
• "Lucia di Lammermoor" are also finance, submitted a report in prominent merchant and philan-
Berick, Mrs. Herman Frady and
certain to meet with popular alt- which he praised the spirit of co- thropist, plans are under way for
Miss Rose Berick were joint host-
proval.
esses to an evening bridge, fol-
. operation in which most of the Re- the creation of a memorial to one
Included in the week's schedule form congregations throughout the of Newark's greatest benefactors.
lowed by a midnight supper, on
will be also several less frequently country have been working for the
Jan, 18, Mrs. Max Rodin, Mrs.
The Newark Ledger, local morn-
heard here. In presenting
" The suroess of the endowment fund.
Paul Davidson and Mrs. Louis
Chicago
ing paper, in an editorial called
' ag
ii i
love of Three Kings," the
Kapetansky honored Miss Gordon
The possibility of publishing a upon the city administration to
,company has chosen an opera magazine devoted to Reform Jude- take "the lead in creating a me-
at a bridge-luncheon for 24 guests
!which has not only a tremendous
on Jan. 12. Mrs. Paul Sikov and
appeal in itself, because of both ism was discussed at the meeting, ! morial here that will reflect the
Mrs. Abraham Weiss entertained
and it was decided to appoint a gratitude of Newark for his con-
text and music, but one which they • committee to consider co-operation stant, generous service to the city
jointly at an evening bridge Jan.
are admirably equipped to present with the Central Conference of 1
25, Mrs. Meyer Shugarman feted
and its people."
ns to vast.
v
American Rabbis on this matter.
f
the
e
e
xecu-

The
next
meet
in
o
the bride with a linen shower on
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise Begins lire board will be held at Atlantic
Jan. 14 for 20 guests, followed by
Series of Talks over Jew-
City on June 14 and 15,
! a midnight supper. Mrs. Litman

IF HE HAD A MILLION
DOLLARS HE WOULD
BUILD A HOSPITAL

While
They
Last—at

U. C. ENDOWMENT
MUSIC H. FUND
NEARS GOAL

1

BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The 15,-
000 children born of German moth-
ers and fathers who were members
of the Allied army of occupation
should be killed in order to main-
tain the purity of the race since
the fathers were negroes and orien-
tabs, declares the Ostdeutcher
Beobachter, the Koenigsbor organ
of the Ilitlerites. The paper also
asks that the mothers should be
treated to prevent their bearing
any more children. Commenting
on this demand, the Central Society
of German Citizens of Jewish
Faith calls it an "immense race
and ritual murder."

Jewish Clerk Works Out
Hebrew Stenography Plan.

JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
Having experimented with Hebrew
stenography at the Zionist Con-
gresses, :daimon, a clerk in the
Keren Ilayesod headquarters, has
just completed a booklet on a He-
brew shorthand system, with the
report of the Palestine Survey
. Commission as his text,

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FORMER ADVISER OF
KING FRANZ JOSEPH
PASSES IN VIENNA

, because I know of a few Ca sk's of central electrical freezing machine, , has resumed weekly rehearsals
IENNA.—(J. T A.1— Emanuel under the direction of its conduc-
.
death because of religion.
the use of ice.
without
The factory is equipped with a Adler Von Singer, prominent Jew- tor, Dan Frohman, following a
"An Orthodox Jew who was a
rabbi fell on the sidewalk and frac- modern system of "blower , " which oh journalist, died here Dec. 4 at brief rest after its recent concert
tured his spine. The doctor said absorb every particle of dust and the age of 113. He was well-known at Orchestra Hall.
he had a good chance of recovering always keep the air pure and pleas- as one of the advisers of the for- Negotiations are now in progress
if he would eat and regain his ant. Its large windows flood the leer Austro-Hungarian Empire. for concerts to he given by the lia-
strength. He had neither friend entire building with light and sun- During the reign of Emperor Franz levy-Ilazomir Chorus in several of
Joseph, Von Singer was also an the leading mid-western cities.
nor relative. This case was shine.
adviser to him. For service to On Saturday evening, Jan. 25, a
' brought to my attention after the
Employees Are Shareholders.
Franz Joseph, Singer was en- soda] gathering for members and
man had not eaten for three or four
A special kitchen aria throng n o bl e& B e fo re his name was
Men- friends of the society was held un-
days and was in a very run down
condition. The first thing I did room make it possible for the em- del Singer. her the auspices of the Detroit sec.
was to have niy mother make him ployees to obtain nourishing, bosh-
tion of the J. N. W. A. During the
i
! a kosher meal. The man did not er lunches of the very best food, of
evening, Eugene Franzblau, presi-
ORDERED TO REINSTATE
recover. A few days after his which the ownera of the firm —the
JEWISH ALPS CLIMBERS dent, presented the society's musi-
I
cal director, Mr. Frohman, and
! death I interviewed doctors and Rokeach family—themselves par-
BERLIN.—(J.
T. A.1 —A Ger- the accompanist of the chorus,
they told me the man refused to take. Nearly all the employees
eat things that were given to him, are shareholders and in addition to
man federal court has annulled the Miss Rebecca Katzman, with desk
the reason unknown to them. The their regular salaries also share in
decision of the "Deutscher Alpen• sets as tokens of appreciation from
patient told me before his death the profits of the firm in the form
casein," society of German Alps the members of the organization
of dividends.
climbers,
expelling its Jewish mem- for their special efforts in connec-
that he would rather die than eat'
The employees work only five
anything against his religion. days a week, as the factory is closed bers, whose reinstatement it has lion with the concert just passed°
Talks were heard from Messrs.
now
ordered.
"We have
a
., (,..iimmun,it); Fund, "Ti Saturday and Sunday.
Some time ago the "Deutscher ()sheriff' and Rothenstein of the
we have Inc ci t y hospitals but they
The general office of the firm;
Alpenverein"
had
decided
that
in
J.
N. W. A., Miss Katzman, Mr.
do not hit the direct spots I am
the the future it would limits its Jew. F rohman. assistant conductor M ill-
driving at. The City of Detroit I the s' wcial
room Israel
for salesmen;
of A
R
Rokeach; the
to
a
remain
per-
am
Gayman.
vice-president Dovid
cert
Aaron Ro- .ish membership
needs a Jewish hoopital, a hospital •
Dr.
entaise. As a result of this, the , Goldberg. and past-president alor-
that should be .tows.
erected I and
tenth, Mr.
of Levi
his sons
think main-
that : end',
Rokeach. Dr. Louis Jews who Wero already members! cis Scharer. N. Magill and the
tained by the J
haunt':
t,,
Rik
:n einti .cin,anti f a t I h n e Al t ,h u Tr, , i L. Schur,
organizes{ a democratic Alps-club. chorea led in group singing. Danc-
everyone should know what a hoe-
l ate
',included the program.
pital is and suggest that in spare i silty, publisher of the Tageblatt, which wOuld place no restriction, ing
The next rehearsal will take
upon Jewish membership, upon
moments go to any hospital and he
Reb
cettT
Tuesday',
dasy, ,45p.
Feb. 4.,.at E
l
t
ich
the
executive
of
the
older
pol,,so
a3v9erK
y,enno-
ss

i
,
. taken through and see for yourself whose
Widow is a
daughter
of tires-
Israel Rokeach;
the
set orate
club expelled them.
a • hether you would want to go to es mi
ing roo
,m ,s of t
men
interested
h.d is
ed
i any hospital I am sure you will
p y
. are all
1,atiVull Y women .-las.
be enlightened.
o
fitted and afford the utmost c m- Jewish Social Service Bureau DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN
"I want you to understand that fort.
IS PRO-FALASHA HEAD
I am not knocking the hospitals
Contributions to the special fund
Wonderful machines are used for
that we have, I am merely trying the manufacture of Rokeach Kosh- of the Jewish Social Bureau have
NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)—Dr.
to express my feelings why I think er Soap according to the original been reroived from Oscar Sil ver- Israel Goldstein was elected chair-
we need a Jewish hospital.
formula of Reb Israel Rokeach and man in honor of his sister's recov- man of the American Pro-Falash
Committee at a meeting held here
his original invention of imprint- ery; anonymous, MO.
late last week. Dr. Cyrus Adler
BERLIN.— (J. T. A.)—The Jew. ing the work "kosher", in red or
ish community of Drondheims in blue, to penetrate through each
NEW YORK.—A new organiza- was nemed honorary chairman and
Norway has set aside a number of cake of soap so that it will remain tion, dedicated to the strengthening executive board of 25 members
days for mourning prayers as a re- to the last flake. It is interesting of Conservative Judaism, and was chosen. Other officers are Dr.
' cult of the new antischechita law to observe that it was this very in- known as the"Friendso t h e Nathan Stern and Peter Wiernik,
Synagogue of America," vice-chairman. Drs. Isaac Land-
i going into effect. In his mourning vention that over half • century United
sermon, Rabbi Jacobson expressed ago 5n delighted the famous Kay- , has been launched and will em- man and Elias L. Solomon, hon-
, the hope that the rights of the nor Coen, Reb Isaac F.Ichanan, that brace representative Jews in every orary secretaries, S. Herbert Gold-
Jewish religion would eventually in his historical "hechsher" on the large and small community of the , en, treasurer and Dr. Jacques Fait.
lovitch, executive directors.
be victorious.
soap he wrote, among other things, country.

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