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TUE kEROITli MSB RON KU

, NIENORAH'S SPRING
HEYMANS HONORED NATION-WIDE PROTEST AGAINST RUSS
RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION PLANNED BY
BEFORE ZION TRIP
FROLIC ON SUNDAY;
U. S. NATIONAL JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS Twentieth Century Club will
The announcement that Mr. and

Mrs. It Heyman and sons, Israel ,
(Continued from Page One.)
' American organization which is
and Moshe, are to leave Detroit
for Palestine on Sunday was " Joint, closed a brief visit to the conducting' the colonization work is
of sulftorance.
signal for many affairs, private United States Friday with a state-
"An honest investigation of the
and pulolig, in their honor.
nient
in
which
he
sought
to
allay
colonization
plan as it works out
Mr. Heyman conies of a pioravr, fears i n Jewish circles o f an i nt -
on the spot compels one to conclude
Palestine family which has built pending
,
collapse of the Jew" col- that, unless the methods employed
one of the finest orange plantations onies in Southern Itussia and the now by the Soviet Government are
in Palestine and was among the c r i niea•
altered, the entire scheme is bound
original founders of the colony Nes,
Reports of such a collapse, re- to end u failure. As soon as the
%dons.
With his brothers, Be", velved in various Jewish tarries in settlers sucos.
al through untold
Abraham and ('harks, former Do-
New fork, have aroused much dis- hardships and self-sacrificing la-
trffiters and now in Palestine, and cussion roncerning the Wisdom of 1
b ur, : in acquiring some property,
Samuel Noah Heyman, an engin- the entire colonization experiment they are
regarded as 'undesirable
eer with the Fisher Body Corpora,
under Soviet conditions. elements' and 'kulaks,' their ;mon-
tion here, Leo Heyman WOO re-
k his statement, which was is- erty is confiscated, legitimately or
sponsible for the progress of their
sued shortly before he boardol the otherwise, while they are expelled
orange grove to which he is now Bremen for his departure for
Mos- , from the !anti and sometimes ha-
returning with his family. Ile is cow, lir. Rosen announced that 15,- prisoned. The construt•tive ele-
an expert agriculturalist, having 000,000 rubles will be given by the m•nt in the colonization plan is
graduated from the Mikveh Israel Soviet government this year for the thus nullified."
School, as a pupil of the late Israel settlement of Jews as farmers in
Confiscated Books for Sale.
RAUH!.
the Crimea and Ukraine, and :1,-
Thousands of Jewish religious
A farewell gathering for the :•tioalla) rubles by the American tin-
books confiscated by the Soviet
Ih•ymans will take place this Sat- rimy for Jewish Farm Settlements government and sent to the Arneri-
urday evening at People's Hall. A. • nd (other interested organizations. can Russian Trailing Company
Selcsny arranged the details of the The Russian Government gave 2,- here for sale to Jewish libraries
farewell.
last year, Dr. Rosen and bibliophiles, as revealed by the
Affairs already given in honor of said, for Jewish land settlement Jewish Telegraphic Agency, are
the Ileymans included a party under the Agro-Joint, which is the now in storage at the book depart-
LY
DEMAND TILE BEST ON
sponsor•d by the Chalutztos, Of agency in Russia through which went of the American Russian
which Mrs. Heyman was a mem- the American Society for Jewish Trading Company, 136 Liberty
ber, given Monday evening at the Farm Settlements is operating, street, the Agency announced.
Gladstone headquarters of the or- through its agreement with the
From persons who have seen
ganization;
n
nization; a dinner
by Mr. and American organization does not re- the books which have been (offered
Mrs. Sam l'eisner of Blaine ave- quire it to give more than 500,000 for sale to rabbis and to the Jewish
nue; a farewell party by Mr. and
rubles annually.
division of the New York Public
•
Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman of Gen-
Glassman Attacks Statement.
Library, the Jewish Telegraphic
nessee avenue; dinners by Mr. and
A counter statement to that of , Agency says, it is learned that a
Mrs. A. Selesny of Elmwood ave- Dr. Rosen was issued by Leon M. good ninny of the sacred volumes
nue; Mr. and Mrs. P. Slomovitz of Glassman, Jewish journalist and are part of the valuable library of
4038 Joy Road
Monterey, Mr. and Mrs. I Goodman expert (on the colonization problem, the Society for Spreading Culture
Phone Garfield 0233
(of Clements avenue and Mr and who charged that Dr. Rosen but Among the Jews of Russia (the
Michigan Dielributors for
Mrs. S. Osherow of West Philadel- not present a true picture of the Opel, which was liquidated last
•
phia.
situation and that real facts con- December and the library taken
MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS
•erning the Jewish colonies in Rus- over by a special commission. This
sin were being withheld from the library contained one of the rich-
Jewish Welfare Federation Jewish public.
, est Jewish collections in the world.
Flower Fund.
"Certainly niter five years of
ISCHADCHEN)
11 of 14 Rabbis Released.
work and the investment of some
Men and women desiring to make
WASHINGTON.—All but three :
Contributions to the flower fund $15,000,000 the leaders of the col-
worthwhile acquaintances for mat-
of the Jewish Welfare Federation onization enterprise should be in a of the 14 rabbis reported to have)
rimonial purposes, see me.
have been received in memory of position to give a more plausible. been under arrest by the Soviet
S. PARANSKY
rya -
Harry It Hamburger from the Ju s t i fi ca tio n f or the cono t i l o wn., o f government of R ussia and
1471 Virginia Park
Sir. Glassman said, ened with execution have been re-
inley family; in memory of Mrs. the plan,"
Phone Empire 3028.J
J. L. Loeb from Fianna S. Freud. "My own investigation of the col- leased, according to a message re.•
•
onization scheme which 'I made eeleell by Senator Borah, from
during my stay ut 10 months in Maxim Litvinof, acting commissar

voice ■ of our dear mother we now
hear WO more,
She hie, fallen tel•ep, her sorrow, arc

Ourcircle is broken, our tears often
flow,
For our mother has gone to the gra,
so low.
We n
her Cu home, so lonely and
'the place of our childhood, where all wit.
on,
l.d.
'e Mitt her at morning. at noon and at
night;
nee duties performed are ever in r•ight.
We try to
cheerful. but ,orrow will
come.
We think of our dear mother, no MO, al
our home.

Her loving Husband and Chil-
dren, M r. S. Kaplan, Mrs. .1. .1
Greenblatt, Mrs. Sam Gordon.

In memory of our dear mother,
Minnie Wise, who passed away
three years ago today, Starch 1,
1527.

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Soviet Itussia has revealed certain of foreign affairs at Mosco•.
Senator Borah, explaining the
fads of which I was not aware be-
fore. I found that the number of message, a reply to an appeal from
id:
Jewish colonists setled on the land
2 '
"I have received word this after-
since the inception of the work five
•
.
oo
,
is oa-
years ago is (only one half of that
missar of foreign affairs, stating
I claimed by the (officials of the Agro- n
Joint and the Soviet Government; that all of the rabbis who were un-
der arrest have been released ex-
that the overwhelming majority of
(cep,t,,, three.
the settlers are in a deplorable con-
those released I under-
dition, without any apparent signs .
's
stand is Rabbi Vlaskin. I feel rea-
"f betterment under the present
Soviet methods; that only an insig- released are not in any danger of
nilicant percentage of the settlers' sonably certain that t he three not
have succeeded in becoming more
Senator Borah sent a message
or less self-supporting, and those execution."
strictly appealing to the Soviet govern-
have do ne so, as the result of trod- went to release the rabbis. lie
ing on the side, which is
forbidden by the Soviet Govern- said he had sll acted in behalf of
many Americans and that he did
moot and is punishable by toonfisca-
tion tot property, tines, imprison- , so
independently
the
State De-
partment
because of
this
government
meat and sometimes exe eutin; has no official relations with Soviet
that the Jewish settlers tare
the appeal to
fected to the persecution of the the Soviet
govermmont Senator
Jewish Communists no less than Russia.
In sending
Rosh
merely
asked for infoorma-
Bo
VII I
the
Jews the
in the
cities,
s, and
that
, and did not assert, us reported,
toward
Agro-Joint
and
the the
lion
attitude of the Soviet Government
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Program at Oriole Terrace.

Outstanding Detroit artists will
feature the program at the dinner
dance of the Aeseulapians, the so-
ciety of Jewish druggists, at the
Oriole Terrace this Tuesday eve-
ning, Slarch 4. This annual event

OBITUARY

CELIA ISAACS
of 1008 Rwrlingume aienue, 02
years old, diedFeb. IS. Funeral
services were held Feb. 20, with
interment at Woodint•re Cemetery.
Rabbi Fram officiated. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Jack; a Sen.
Lewis, of Columbus, Ohio, and
three daughters, Mrs. Isadore E.
Ilassenbach of St. Joseph, 511.;
Mrs. Osun
m
Fisher and Mrs. Wil.
liano Steinberg, tooth of Detroit.

HARRIS RUBIN
of I035 West Euclid avenue, 5i
years old, died Feb. 25. Funeral
services were held Feb. 26, with
interment at West sound Cemetery.
Rabbi Stollman officiated. Ile is
survived by his wife, Rose, and
sons, Sam and Nathan.

is the hauling social affair spon-
sored by the Jewish druggists.
Samuel Stahl, president of the
Atosculapiaris, announces that Dr.
Mark Gunzlourg, one of Detroit's
best known musicians, will head
the musical program and will ap-
pear in duo piano selections with
one of his star pupils, Miss Leah
B. Zagel.
Ida Rosenthal, noted (lancer, will
be another star on this program,
and will appear in a dancing ex-
hibition. There will be other fea-
tures and specialty acts.
Sidney Straus, chairman of the
entertainment committee, arranged
the program. Sam Friedlander,
vice-president of the Aesculapians,
is in charge of the sale of tickets
and reports that everything points
to last year's attendance of 500
being exceeded this year.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Aes•ulapian Society is co-operat-
ing in this event.

SARAH FRIESS
of 1712 Gladstone avenue, 55
years old, died Feb. 20. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
Funeral home, with interment at
('loverhill l'ark Cemetery. Rabbi
Hershman and the Rev. Zaluolkow-
ski officiated. She is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. I). Schneider, and
two sons, Joseph and Emanuel.
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•
BESSIE BETENSKY
of 0262 Grandy avenue, 03 yoa1r,
Old, died Feb. 2.1. Funeral see.-
ices were heldFeb. 25 at Lewi.
Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
ono•nt at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She is
survived by her husband, Louis.
and two sons.
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RICHARD KANTERMAN
of the Steward hotel, 6 years odd,
died Feb. .20. Funeral services
were held Feb. 21, with interment
at Clooverhill Park Cemetery. Ile
is survived by his father, Nathan;
his mother, Ruth. and a baby sis-
ter.

HANNAH MINTZ
of 15394 Fairtiolol avenue, 64
years oh!, died Feb. 21. Funeral
services were held Feb. 23, with in-
terment at Beth AbrahamCeme-
tery. Rabbi Eiseman officiated.
She is survived by her husband,
Morris; a daughter, Jennie Gilman;
a son. Carl; two brother, harr•
Rosner and Sam Rosner, and two
sisters, Mrs. Esther Panser, all of
Detroit, and Mrs. Becky Cohen of
Chicago.

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FORMER POSTMASTER
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DEAD AT AGE OF 69

Harris Horwitz, pioneer retired
Michigan lumberman, who for 15
i•o ars served as postmaster in
Hocks, Mich., where he made a host
of friends, died AVolmostlay at
Grace Hospital after a week's ill-
moss, at the age of 05. Funeral
services were held Friday from his
lute residence. 22:10 Glynn Court,
,with burial in (Inver Hill Park
Cemetery.
Morn in Russia Mr. Horwitz came
to this country at the age of 17.
For 15 years he was in the lumber-
ing business in :Michigan and for
the past IS years lived in Detroit.
Besides his widow, Mrs..lehanna
Horwitz, he is survived by a son,
Paul Horwitz; a daughter, Ernes-
tine Horwitz, and a brother, Mark
Horwitz of Trenton. lie was a
m e ntor of Perfection lodge No.
obit,
and A. Si., the Elks and the
Sloolern Woodmen of America.

BESSIE SILVERMAN
of 589 King avenue, 00 years old,
died on Fah. 22. Funeral services
PERFECTION LODGE.
Perfection Lodge No. .186, F. & were held Feb. 23, with interment
A. SI., trill hold a regular com- at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabhi
munication Wednesday, March 5, Aishiskin officiated.
at 7 p. m.
ABE KOFFMAN
CHARLES K, SANDORF,
On last Thursday occurred the
Secretary.
death,
at
the age of 46, in Bay
By order of
City. of Abe Koffman, beloved son
SAMITI, L. KAVANA1', W. M .
of Mrs. Ida Koffman, after an ill-
ness of one week. Besides his EITZ HA'CHAIM MOURNS
m other he is surviv ed by six broth-
SOCIETY'S ORGANIZER
rv. Phillip, Jaenb. Morris and
SIN. Bessie I.. Silverman, ore
of Bay City and Mike and
awry at her home on
\ of this city, and one sister, Saturday, Feb. 22, after a two
SIN. Dina Silverstein 1.1 1251
months illness.
Glynn Court, member of a family Sirs. Anne Rynek of this city.
long prominent in Detroit for its
The funeral was held Sunday,
charitable and communal efforts.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Fel•. 21, from her • residence, 57.7
passed away on Saturday, at the
King avenue, and burial took plan.
Mathilda Goldberg at
age of 16, after a prolonged ill-
I t Machpelah Cemetery from Lewis
ness. Funeral services wereheld
Bros.' funeral home.
Appleton, Wisconsin.
on Sunday and burial was in
SIN. Silverman was instrument-
Funeral services were held at
Clover hill Cemetery. Rabbi E. Appleton, Wis.. Friday for Mrs. al in organizing the Eitz Ha'
Aishiskin, who has known the de- Mathilda Goldberg, mother of Chaim which is composed of Inc
ceased from childhood and was a Louis SI. Goldberg, and Mrs. C. A. family, and claims approximately
close friend of the family. 4f-he- Finsterwald, both of Deotro•t Mrs. :al members. She was a great in-
rr.' an eulogy, lauding Mrs. Sil- Goldberg died at the homily home spiration and influence to the club.
verstein for her toharitalole spirit at Davenport, Ia., Wednesday. She
In her memory the Eitz Ha'
and for her readiness always to was 92 years old. Born in Gemin- Chaim has purchased for the organ-
help those in need.
den. Germany, Nov. 27, 1510, Mrs. ization, cemetery lots at the Mach-
Surviving Mrs. Silverstein are Goldberg canoe to this country in pelah Cemetery.
her husband, Max; her mother, I1454. She wa; married to Max
Surviving her are her husband
Mrs. Eva Steinberg; two sisters. Goldberg in Syracuse. N. S.. in Abraham, two son• Dr I Z Gil
Mrs. Morris Solomon and Sirs. 1855, For the last 20 , years she
verman and Hyman Silverman
Charles Gitlin. and two brothers, made her home with her daughter,
four daughters, Mrs. Spiegelman,
Hyman and Louis Steinberg.
Mrs. Max Raphael at Davenport I Mrs. Schuster, Mrs. Hyman, Mrs,
Another daughter also survives Smelling; three brothers, one sis-
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DINA SILVERSTEIN
DIES AT AGE OF 36 t

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Straps, Pumps and Oxfords, it) practically
every wanted material and color are scheduled
for immediate disposal tontorrow. Not all sizes
in every style.

you ever 1,1,

In loving memory of Annie Bar
handed in to the organization, and stun (nee Klavons), who left us
those students who have not re- live years ago Feb. 19, 1525,
ceived an invitation are also in-
vited. The main purpose of this Su one knows the silent heartache,
Only those who lost
tell,
dance is to bring the Jewish stu- And the teat, that are CAW
shed in silence
dent body of Detroit into a closer
For the one we love
o well.
] s
and more harmonious relationship
Her loving family, Mother, Sis-
and to acqaint it with the princi- ters and Brothers.
ples of the Intercollegiate :Menorah
Association.
In sad but loving memory of
The following are the patrons our only son and brother, Joseph
and patronesses of the frolic: Dr. I. Millner, who departed from this
and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Mr. and life Feb. 17, 1920.
Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, Rabbi A. Iler-
h we mi
bertTeolder, Miss Ella Vera Feld- No one knows how
ne kt,ow, the hitter pain
man, Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi We hate suffered: since you left us
and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mr.
Life has never been the same.
Alvin D. Ilersch, Dr. A. J. Kape-
Ills sorrowing Parents and Sis-
tansky, Mr. and Mrs. A. Si. l'reg- tern.
erson, Rabbi and Mrs. Wm. Sehos-
talc, Mr. and :Mrs. Philip Slomo.
In sad and loving memory of
vitz, Mr. and Mr,. M. Wexler.
Milton NI. Weiner, who passed
The committee for the dance , away four years ago Feb. 28.
Iconsists of Joe Markel, chairman,
r !'”: 1”.""
Doris Sperling, Iry ing \V. Seldus-
A
sel and Abe J. Rosenshine.
A place
vacant in our heart.

MISS IDA ROSENTHAL

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Formerly priced up to $18.00

Iler loving children, Abram,
Rose and Nathan.

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Vice-President Fishman's popularity in the city of Detroit has long been
a household by-word, and in his affiliations with almost all the Jewish activi-
ties both in charity and civic affairs, he has created for himself a great many
friends who will help make "Fishman Month" an outstanding success.

5

MISS DORIS SPERLING

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The members of Vice-President Fishman's own agency have promised
to produce $2,000,000 in the thirty-one days of March, with the certainty
that the legion of friends of Mr. Fishman will co-operate to bring this cam-
paign to an ultimate success.

$

For as long at life and memory last
We will remember thee.

pt1,-te.- em a'

MORRIS FISHMAN
Vice-President

350 Prs. Shoes

are not fore,Oten. mother dear,

Not Will

SAUL ABRAMOVITCH
of 2454 !filigree avenue, 11 years
old, died Feb. 20. Funeral serv-
ices were held Feb. 21, with inter-
ment at Beth David Cemetery.
Rabbi Aishiskin (officiated. Ile is
survived by his parents.

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lio loving memory of our okay
.vial function of the season a sue- wife and mother, Fannie Kaplan,
who departed this life five years
Invitations have been mailed to ago, Feb. 21, 1525, list day Adar.
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