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ALL CREEDS HONOR
RABBI FRANKLIN ON
HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY A
Leo M. Franklin—Sexagenarian
• t council of the World Union I in the graces of conversation; hi-
'•a. Prtogreo-sive Judaism. In De- wit is flashing and his repartee
' wit he is commissioner of the keen. Dr. Franklin certainly has
Tribute From a
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-
Dr. Franklin's Career An
Public Library and a member of a talent for dispensing pleasure.
First Confirmant.
the board if the Symphony So. and he is always delightful com•
FULLY HAND IRONED
Honor to Community.
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,iety and of the Civic Theater,
PanYo In him, ease of manner or.•
combined with dignity and furs.
By JULIAN H. KROLIK
His Achievements.
By MILFORD STERN
the example of Detroit's Temple to
Dr. Franklin holds a high place I have often thought how Itt-
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institute this system.
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m the esteem of the non-Jewish a i dies w ou d ase mai to im :too
Dr. F ranklin r wh
• o served t wo
t 1' 0 f outstanding
success
in
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meld in both attendance and the and brilliant personality
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h e s t ate
y won
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terms as president of the Central
interest of the pupils.
unqualified endorsement of his Michigan. Indeed, the bieness of , other professions.
Citilference of American Rabbis
B ack in HAM , 1114 only was our hearers,
But why should I teIl what
an I t h t o was
d
rabbi
the
man
was
Ion'
•
ago
discover
al
'
elect
•
e
..
and a term as prt'sident of the
congregation tilled with di., by the .u. a it i mous vote of the Detroit I't'th
thecommunit‘ Ilsa whole. 1.1, everyone knows? II Cause there is
Alumni Association of Iltolorew w
sension, but so was the entire
.o
Jew- congregation, has a large non-Jewish following delight in the telling and delight
Union College of Ct
in innati , frail) ish community. IVe had a number '
It belo v tal friend know
That was 31 Years ago
If the Ile is deluged with speaking tit:- in letting
•
which h • • ••
•
'
' • ' i es lab-
• - ot Jewish social service agencies,
is
Illent s. and invitations to (le- w tat we t in k of hint while
growth and development of a rum- :a
'
lished the first Jewish student con- each independent of the other, and i nunity can be likened to the un- liver
still
with
us.
Long may he lve
i
to
lecture courses.
gregation in America in 1915, at tw o
his nettle ideals 11114 1 '
of these, men's relief organi- l...Ming of On epic drama, then Leo
There is space enough at my bless
the University of Michigan at Ann zationN, were 0111.1'11611g ill
with his ministry.
direct M. Franklin is the hero of the •aornmand to mention only a few .' le " us
Arbor. "f o
.
his credit also goes the competition with one another. Not story of Detroit Jewry for the past rd .
his achit'vements. He brought
organization. in Detroit 27 years long after Rabbi Franklin came, g
12168 Dexter Boulevard I ago, of the first Interdenomination- he led the movement which resulted intumiei Ttaytit,,xnp. re,lisii,,titillwfho,rtihnisr f tifhpty•oni. to Detroit th econcep t a a tem.
be plc as a center of all Jewish ac
, al Thanksgiving service
held any- in the organization of the United
philanthropic or social deities. In order that his t•ongre-
where.
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Jewish Charities. \1'ith this there the figure of Franklin stands out cation might be enabled to reac:1
His Efforts Recognised.
was installed in Detroit Jewry for , c ik.i itt irt,
13,, , jia
i,,,iat
t, i,,it..},!;,,,,,s
ho.
iwrs:i. the utmost degree of efficiency in
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Long before the Federation idea the first time, modern methods of
i
guide
whose .•rvict• he urged and inspired the
attune supreme in social work, Dr. social work and an effort to secure riei•somility growth and character building Of the first beautiful team- ti•art•ling in Eastern Europe last i
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ntliner,
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steak
onJewish
,
' Franklin organized all existing a roznmunity-wide outlook at It development have hero profoundly flay on Woodward avenue, which
Jewish philanthropies in Detroit problems, rather than having each i influenced by thei r be l oved ra bbi . `vas comPleted in 1903, and 20 "I nnlnac
Y ' n "' tern '' '''''I' ..
into the United Jewish Charities, particular agentsy do its glom little A great host of families in Detroit years later the larger and more Rabbi Frani has sharp c•iticism, t
Ile iiiiinvertal the movement for job independently and in competi- look upon Franklin with the alive- splendid edifice which now houses' make of the way in which the Jew
1,, II i r housing in Detroit and every lion rather than in co-operation mien and respect they natural!
ii,,i,
gri
,
ga
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a
i
ne
thiti„
.
Il
e
ish
situation
in Eastern Europo.
Y the
I/ oi I h Y va use found a ready other- w.t-
to American Jewry by introducing and particularly in Russia, is being
with t-e
the ot-ers.
h
give to fin ni
olderfavoritt• member performed an invaluable service
eat fool supporter in the city's Re -
handled
by
.•\
nierii•an leaders.
Org•nive Union Service.
of their own household.
On Starch 21. Oleic will be a
form Rabbi. The dozens of civic
r ■ ffilening glut his ideals of um-
the u nassigned
i
pew system a, a
His C
Honor
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vat
p
on
the Wilingco ninium .
OrgalliZall011$ ity of action on matters where
of democratizing
g the syna- •s
In the evolution of a community
which on the
list
goalie.
Beth
El
i r boards his
there Was name
a common interest,
he such as ours,
institutions
are w
con- as ity
of Detroit. The sp. ak•
Collision Work
the problems
first cen.
of dire • tors testify to their recog- with several of the leading Protest- , et•ived, they have their adolescence s/regation of the fund to adopt the '9.". who
will all he local Valallal a 1, P
Body and Fender Bumping
114 ion of his efforts. 1 ant ministers of the city organized and maturity. There are very few ii••)) . system. Today fully one hun- Itsolers, will be announct•d in forth-
Tops Recovered., Welding
For many years Dr. Franklin has' the pioneer Union Thanksgiving Jewish institutions and agent•ies in hundred congregatioll ■ follow the V411111114 1,111, Of The Chronicle.
Radiator Repair, Alemiting
On
liircli 30, Rabbi Louis ,I.
'sum. plan
of seating.
contributed to numerous Jewish Service in flue United States. The , Detroit that have 1114 14•141 benefl
and non-Jewish perholitsals. For success which attended this insti- ciaries of the constructive geni .
Rabbi Franklin laid the original Schwefid of Washington, p• Us
almost a trends, Until six years anion in Detroit and a great num- and molding influence of the man plans for the interdenominational will discuss "Calendar Reform and
ssible community Thanksgiving st•rviee its EtTet•ts on Religious Rights,
ag„. lie wrote the editorials for her of cities throughout the country Franklin. In short it is impossible
eMAR'S
The Detroit JewishChronicle, and in which this example was followed to speak of Detroit Jewry, `t!,
in Detroit. This has now funs Rabb Schwt•fel has debated this
his-
i s a t presen t a w ee kl y e ditor i a
l are evidences of its worthwhile- tory and achievements d )t)' rint, '' h Boned for 2S years and has be- question with leading adkiitutes of
me a significant factor in the re- calendar revision all over the eoun-
/less.
past three dt•catles without makin I-•• •
life of our city,
is the author of religious school
try.
If a worthy opponent can
sc
A few years later, Rabbi Flank- , acknowleilgonent of the signal in- li
3734 FENKELL
he found, the lecture may he trans.
((At 1.4 ,, besides volumos of es- lin again took up the spiritual I debttsiness to Rabbi Franklin.
A Force for Good-Will,
'
at liolmue
says, sermons, etc.
into a debate-
He
has
town
a
fume
for
gooil-
formed
leadership for making life better
Ilis career which is now reach-
On April 0, 11r. Az L. Sachr,
Dr. Franklin's communal t•fTeirts by uttering the first public protest ing its fullest fruition has betm an will. No one has done as much as
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were recognized with an appoint- in Detroit against•tht• then exist- . honor not alone to himself but to he to unite the various groups in lir/limn( Young historian whose
nient as Commission e r o f the De- ing, horrible
housing conditions. As us whom he has served. A mere Ih•tr•iit Jewry that had been worlds "History of the Jewish People"
fruit Public Library. Ile is a 1111•111- a
,00i- apart when he first catne here. has just been published by Knopf,.
result, new housing regulations enumeration of some of Omi
her id' the boards of the Detroit and nmr e careful enforcement
of " (ions graced by him will sullite
m
- , to Essentially (ht. organizer and ac- will be the lecturer.
Symphony
phony Society 1 114
On April, Lt, a renator or con-
of the De- them were adopted. Detroit's res. ' indicate the high regard ill which tir• type of minister he helped
Announcing the Opening of the
troit Civic Theater;
' mightily to federate the serial and C1,00111111, WhoSe name is vet to be
t ,
of eat relltiye emanci p ation from th • h • • • •eneralty h I 1 V •'
•
•
• philanthropic agencies of the city, announced, will speak on the issue
the Tract Commission of the On- f0111114' S111111 1•01144i011 is
due in he was president of the
Central
ion of American Hebrew Congre- large part to the agitation
restriction and
•
which 1 . 011reet•Ilee Of American Rabbis: Hi; and thereby to break down the bin.- of immigration
riers that h ad se parated the diverse alien registrat ion.
gations; member of executive he then inaugurated.
wa s a inenibt•r of the
licano
, trains in Detroit Jewry.
stuntsf Central Conference of
The public is expected to take
In more recent years, his pia- Governors of the Hebrew Union As an educator he has brought notice of the fact that these It•e-
American Rallis, Jewishh Welfare
neer work in founding the Jewish I College and president of its alumni. fame to himself and to Beth El by tures will take plane on six sue-
Federation of I fond!, Ford Repub-
congregation for university stud-, Ile is chairman of the tract tom- building up a religious training resolve Sunday afternoons. Admis-
lic, and numerous
erous civic, education- ents at the U. of M. and, with his I misision the union. He sits on system second to none
ill the coon- sion free. A voluntary collection
al and philanthropic orgizations.
n
associate in the establishment of
try and by advocating and enters- is made in the souses of the after-
Prior to his coming to Detroit,
Beth El College for Jewish ing the policy of welcoming every won.
Dr. Franklin served as Rabbi of t
Studies, appeal to all of us as thor.o so helpfully examined many of his
child to the Tea ale Schools re-
Temple Israel in Omaha, Nebras- oughly constructive work,
;ideas.
ka, from 11392 to 1899. He as-
The qualities of character and g.adless whether the child had C1111- SCANNING THE HORIZON
Tin seare, of course, merelyy those I
greg,ationa
i ons or not. Ile
sumed his Omaha post upon grad- accomplishments which have flash.' mind displayed by their children has enun l
-
ciated
afliliat continually the
uation front Hebrew Union Col- tod through my mind in the fa th er I and the devotion of those children
f
ci
at
tinple
th
"we
dare
not be sat• (Continued from PrtTeding Page)
lege and the University of Cinein- hasty preparation of this article, to their parents, bear weightier isl
rital u ntil every Jewish child in D av id N. N ose s so hn,
mid, where he won his l'hi Beta but that there are many more I testimony
sa pl ea se d
in and
•
. to Ra
, bbi Franklin
the community is given the oppor- at the Hughes app
Kappa key.
which have escaped my memory,' Mrs,Franklin s capacity I n that tunny to
ointment.
• a
at Livernois
know why Judaism may
Ur, Franklin was born March , goes without question.
most sacred of human relations, justly claim his loyalty."
JEWS WITHOUT MONEY
5, 1870, in Cambridge City, Indi-
than any words could add.
All Faiths Respect Him.
A Personal Tribute.
ichael Gold of Masses fame
ana, the son of lichael II. and
I tun sure that I express the feel-
In the past 31 yeal•it I think there
This birthday anniversary is /Ill ha s p e nned
volume cu ll e d "J ews
Rachel (Levy) Franklin. He mar- have 141 1 11 in Detroit few ministers in• of his ninny friends and admir. ,,,.,;anion
which I welcome e
"
ried Hattie M. erfelder
Ob Dr.
in. Chi- who ha ve enjoyed the respect and ers here and ekewhere when I sap hilly
because it permits me to pay Althoug. li only 3:1, he boasts that
ca•o on July 15, 1890.
'
and . affecti on of their hollow eitizens' that We congratulate Rabbi Frank- personal tribute to a
man I have he has held down 31; jobs at mat/-
Mrs. Franklin have two daughter., of all faiths as has Rabbi Frank. lin on the conclusion of
no admired fur many years. I have na l l a bor and 12 j o b s on n e wa pa .
!qrs. Ruth
h and Stun Einstein id of
year period which has b ee n this
fill- had the inestimable privilege of pees, that he has been chased by
Pittsburg
s Margar e t II.
Alemiting—Polishing
After having had the privilege of ed with toonstructive achievement, enjoying intimate contact with Dr. the police in 111 street demonstra-
Franklin, and a son Ltoo I. Frank. sp e nding many happy hours in the and that from
—Greasing
the depths of our Franklin. Ile is a m a
lin, a p racnttorney.
of many lions and has helped in 20 strikes,
g a
Franklin home, I could not let an hearts we wish to him and to his fascinations and great n personal
Ile has plenty of experience, it
oecasion 1)f thhi sort pass
out family, a COntinuance for many charm. In his dealings with peo- appears,
10-Minute Service
but somehow the plays he
Thou contest, Autumn, heralded by paying tribute to Mrs. Franklin for Years of that full nwasurt• of health ph- he is essentially human and has written have never "taken."
r the Management of
rain,
her self-sacrificing devotion to her which will enable him to continue kindly, full of generous sympa-
(Cop, ISM, 1930. J. T. A.1
SIDNEY CLORE
. husband and the causes in which these helpful services for the cause :hies. His mind is uncommonly
With banners, by great gales in I he was interested, and for the con. of Judaism and humanity to which . ,tuick and penetrating. brimming Brighter than brightest silk of
cessant fanned,
I struetive criticism with which she he has dedicated his life.
over with new ideas. He is skilled.
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F
OR Twenty years the Gabel-Risdon and Belle Isle Creameries have served the people of Detroit,
and have grown from a one wagon creamery to creameries serving 150,000 families. The
Gabel Creginery has for years served the Jos ish Community with Kosher milk. The basis of
growth has been quality and service, that is the reason for their growth.
Gabel-Risdon and Belle Isle Creameries
policy of the Gabel-Risdon and Belle Isle
likes to dear with a successful
T HE
T HE
Creameries has and still is, one of giving to
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have amalgamated with one of the finest
-s established, progressive company because
their men an opportunity to make good on their
1
and best creamery interests in the United States,
a name that stands high with all of our people in
New York, that name is BORDEN. This name
means quality products and service to all races
and nationalities in New York, and in all cities
where they have an interest.
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jobs, and continue to work for them as long as
their loyalty is manifested in their work. The
price of milk per quart has been lowered one
cent since the creameries have been together.
There have been no independent drivers dis-
charged. The companies have always tried to
develop and hold good men on all jobs, whether
they are drivers or men in the office. Both the
Gabel-Risdon and Belle Isle Creameries' milk
and dairy products rank high in quality. A call
they feel that the reputation of this company,
that has been built up on honesty and integrity,
is told in the quality of the product they put out.
One does not run a chance in dealing with a
company of this type, but you buy with confi-
dence and without question. There is no other
food product used that demands the care and
attention that is required in the production and
distribution of milk.
to the Department of Health will answer this
for you.
We feel that care and good judgement should be exercised in the buying
of a staple food product for which you are paying good money.
Weigh these facts when you select your dairy products.
Gabel - Risdon
and
Belle Isle Creameries