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MRS. CELIA LACHOW
KOWNO RABBI HERE
TROOP
23
ALUMNI
DIES AT AGE OF 65
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MARCH 15, 16 AND 17
TO MAKE PLEA FOR stua lt`z•h
as WILL MEET SUNDAY
FAMOUS SEMINARY
Milton M. Alexander, Once
and our sorrow is still greater
when we find ourselves lacking the
necessary means to prevent the
biine to
the spiritual life of our people
is the air which we breathe.
RABBIS WARN AGAINST
Rabbi Moses Tabachnik of NON-KOSHER FOODS ON
Kowno, Lithuania, arrived in De-
SALE FOR PASSOVER
troit last week to make a plea for
the Kollel Kowno rabbinical acad-
The
Yeast llorabonim, the or-
emy, which is at present in dire
ganization of Detroit Orthodox
need.
rabbis,
in a statement issued on
Famous as one of the leading
Wednesday, warned against ac-
schools in the world where post-
graduate Talmudic courses are of- cepting on face value as true labels
food for Passover claiming to
fered, the Kollel Kowno for more on
be "kosher ITesach."
than 50 years, since Rabbi Isaac
The
rabbis, in issuing this warn-
El•hanan and Rabbi Israel Satan-
ter had a share in its founding, ing, also warned against irrespon-
sible
people
who hail as "rever-
had a warm spot in the hearts of
Jews everywhere. Most of De- ends" and issue "hechshars" on
foods
as
kosher
for Passover.
troit's Orthodox rabbis have at
Detroit Jews are urged in this
some time or other studied at this
statement
to
communicate
with the
school.
rabbis regarding cakes, macaroni
Rabbi Tabachnik has already and other articles before they buy
enrolled wide support in his appeal them for Passover use. Strictly
here. Orthodox rabbis and Loiters kosher articles should carry the
serving on committees to co-oper- stamp of the Vaud Ilorabonim or
ate with him. lie received a fine of authorized rabbis in other cities.
response from Congregations The rabbis whose names are
Emanuel and Mishkan Israel, signed to this warning are: A. M.
which he addressed last Saturday. Ashinsky, Joseph Eisenman, Jo-
DEMAND THE BEST ONLY
I This Saturday he will speak at the seph Thumin, Ezekiel Aishiskin, J.
Shaarey Zion, Linwood and Curt- Straus, M. M. lager, Moses
land, in the morning, and at Aha- Fischer, Reuben Hurwiti and S.
vath Zion, Holbrook and Brush, in SI . Fein.
the afternoon.
Rabbi Tabachnik brings with ARAB LEADER SAYS
him an appeal to American Jews
IMMIGRATION OF ANY
front Chief Rabbi B. Shapiro of
KIND BENEFITS ZION
Kowno, which states in part:
JEIR:SALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
"Kollel Kowno and Kollel Beth
1352 Division Street
Israel, for the last generation in Immigration benefits Palestine no
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school for hundreds of great rab- mutter whether it is 'Zionist or any
his, eminent scholars and great other kind, declared Hessen Sidki
Michigan Distributors for
leaders of our people, is the high- Dejani, youthful Arab leader who
MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS
est of its kind for the advance- is organizing the opposition party
men t of higher Talmudic-rabbini- in co-operation with Tewfik Abr
cal teachings, as it is the crown to Ilullah of Acre, the chief antagon-
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the yeshivoth of Poland and Lithu- ist of the Grand Mufti in ties North.
ISCHADCIIEN)
Men and women desiring to make ania. s Dejani declares that the new
"To our great sorrow, the eco- party is primarily interested in in-
worthwhile acquaintances for mat-
nomic condition of this renowned • ternal reform and its delegations
rimonial purposes, see me.
S. PARANSKY
institution is very critical. The will visit Moslem countries only to
scholars and their families endure • raise funds for economic schemes.
1471 Virginia Park
ninny hardships and great need, The party aims at an Anglo-Pal-
Phone Empire 3028-J
estine treaty to replace the Man-
date.
• —
Mrs. Celia Lachow of 9184 Hav-
l'he Gewerkschaften flower days,
proceeds of which will go towards erill road, widow of Rev. E. Si.
Dana's quota for the support of Lachow, died Friday afternoon.
this institutions of the organized March 7, in University Hospital
Sponsor of Group, to Be ' workers in Palestine, will be ob-
served in Detroit this Saturday
the Speaker.
evening, all day Sunday and all
( Monday
Ktth,
le
Milton M. Alexander, president day
,r
flat
of the Jewish Centers Association, downtown districts.
and one of the original scout cont.
E. Franzblau, who is chairman
mitteemen of Troop 23, will ad- of the e s fltsa at v ir
e ,r d v, a ils ts , be anh n e o n ud n,c lu ea s
dress the first official meeting of ist
headquarters
for
the
volunteers
on Monday.
the newly organized alumni assn-
The committee in charge calls up-
WI interested men and women to
enroll as volunteers, at the Slat-
' ler on Monday and at the following
stations Saturday and Sunday;
Folkshule at Twelfth and Glad-
stone; Folkshule at 4016 Coiling-
wood; and at the Jewish Center, 31
• Melbourne.
ism* Nell El
Netts
Service.:
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
the pulpit this Sunday morning at
10:45 and will speak on "TM
Problem of the Alien: A Thought
From the Book of Esther."
On Saturday, at 10:30, Dr
Franklin will deliver a sermon on
The Jewish Woman."
Sunday, March 23, Dr. Frank-
lin's subject will be "The Jewish
Law of Marriage and Divorce."
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A Sheer Chiffon
Hosiery Special
THREE PAIR PRICE
$3.75
pair 1.35
MRS. CELIA LACHOW
Exquisitely sheer chiffon silk hose
in the smart "self effacing” flesh
tones and neutral colors to harmon-
ize with frocks, suits and coats.
at Ann Arbor, after an illness of
two years. Funeral at Lewis
Brothers Funeral l'arlors, with in-
terment services Sunday afternoon,
in ('lover llill Park Cemetery.
HOSE—STREET FLOOR
Sirs. Lachow was born in Grid-
no, Russia, 65 years ago and came
to Detroit in 1907. She is survittd
■
by five children, Mrs. A..1. Sidor-
sky, Mrs. II. Appel, Mrs. II. Black,
MILTON M. ALEXANDER
Miss Mary Lachow, who is affiliat-
Daniel Lewis
Seymour Lewis
' High School Purim Dinner-Dance ed with the office of the United Hu-
SatILewi
George Lewis
ciation of Troop 23 at the Cadillac
The annual Temple High Schoo i brew Schools, and Joseph Lachow.
Athletic Club this Sunday.
Purim dinner and dance takes
The Alumni Association is made place Saturday evening, March 15
up of young Jewish doctors, law- at 6:30 p. m.
Dinner will bs.
yers, dentists and business men, served at 6:30. At 7:30 the drama :
v.,sailelt present
i
who in their boyhood comprised club
by Nr
:t Boiler,"
one-act comedy
Troop 23, sine of the star troops
of the city, which for many years Edith Kopelson. From 8:30 to 12 .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
represented the old Hannah Schloss ttahienrnewanvt specialties. ga
T he
nd d in
enn tt e r r-
g but i h lte lir ng g.ggiti ) ,1:1 friendships will be
-
n <c „,e uif s
revived and old pals will get to. d pae
n under i t lhe
i l e tt' s s -
In loving memory of our dear
the rt
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Student c
son and brother, Louis Solovich,
7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114
Mr. Alexander has manifested not intended that the students shall who passed away six years ago
conic
in
couples.
They
may
come
Starch 14, 1924.
an enthusiastic interest in the or-
ganization of the alumni associa• singly and meet and mingle pleas-
In our hearts your memory linger.
Hundreds Attend Cosmo lion. The boys wrecall the help antly once they are in the Temple.
Sweet, tender and true.
There is not a der trues be
Club Bridge-Dansant.
and co-operation he gave them Parents should arrange for escort-
ing
their
children
to
andfrom
the
That we„ nut think ofymi.
More than 600 crowded the during the active slays of the
EVELYN TARAN
Crystal Ballroom of the Mesonic troop, when as scout committee- affair.
Sadly missed by his 'ovine
of 1520 West Philadelphia avenue,
temple Tuesday evening, at the man he helped to make the Jewish
Father, Sisters and Brothers.
17 years old, shed on March 11.
second annual bridge-dansant of troop one of the prize-winning rig- Honor Roll of Congregation
•
the Cosmo Club. One hundred and gregations of the city. The guid-
In loving memory of our dear Funeral services were held March
Emanuel Bible Class.
fifty bridge tables were set up, re- once and support of Mr. Alexan-
wife and mother, Dina Solovich, 11 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
freshments were served, and der, Fred Si. Butzel, John Gordon,
passed away six years ago with interment at Slachpelah
Irving Sehlussel's class: Coralce who
Cemetery. Her sister, Alice, sur-
prizes awarded. Dancing followed. the late Jacob Brown, and other
March 17, 1924,
vives her.
Entertainment was furnished active figures in the Hannah Rosenthal, Lillian Weisman, Sadye
formerly
Schloss
organization,
played
a
sub-
Kriebel.
A
loving
nuoher
true
and
kind,
by Miss Betty Welder, Miss Doro-
No friend o
rah,
rt ai
hli h,r hest
EDMUND G. LEWIS
ISABEL FISHER
find
Miss Mary Neuman's class: Wil-
thy Collins, Max M. Marston and stantial part in shaping the lives
g53-
of 1682 Atkinson avenue, 10 years
the Folberg brothers in a variety and ambitions of the boys and di- lie Desow, Millie Shugerman.
And (;oil gave her eternal rest.
old, died on March 11. Funeral
Mrs. Betty Gordon's class: Da-
' of singing and dancing specialties. recting them along worth-while
out Prussian, Sallie Antman, Mar-
Sadly missed by her Husband, services were held on March 12,
Motorbuses and taxicabs were channels.
waiting et the Masonic Temple at
At the Sunday afternoon meet- cus Edelstein, Florence Albert, Children, Grandchildren and Great- with interment at Cloverhill Park
grandchildren.
Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky and
the close of the affair, by pre-ar ing plans will be discussed and a Lillian Zisman, Jean Robins, Su-
Detroit's finest bath
the Rev. Zaludkowski officiated.
rangement, to accommodate the date set for the proposed banquet phis Shugerman.
Delaware at Second Boulevard
In loving memory of our dear She is survived by her parents, Mr. and health institute, lo-
huge throng.
Miss Mollie Portner's class:
to he held at the Cadillac Athletic
Empire 6834
Much of the success of this af- Club. At that time a reunion will Eleanor Joseff, Bessie Kosberg, El- father, Louis Solovich, who passed and Mrs. Herman Fisher; two SI, cated at La Salle Hotel.
fair was due to the co-operation of be held, at which many prominent sic Blum, Gertrude Metnick, Nor- away six years ago March 14, tern, Beatrice and Esther, and a
Woodward Ave. at Adelaide
brother, Sherman.
1924.
a large group of sororities, fra- speakers, representative of the man Blum.
Sadly missed by his loving Son
ternities and other organizations, scout movement and of other
Miss Rose Friedman's class:
Edmund Lew'. Gilbert
Baths and Massage
LENA MILLER
to whom the Cosmo Club entrusts phases of Detroit civic life will be Clara Abrahams, Nettie Rothen- and Daughter, Irving and Phyllis.
of 3767 %Verret. avenue, 3:1 years Olsen Day and Night. Phone
its thanks.
present. berg, Dena Berlin, Mildred Bond:,
In loving memory of our dear old, died on March 10.. Funeral
Cadillac 6533
Enid Gillis, Esther Graff, Adele
father, Joseph Agins, who passed services were held at Lewis Bros.'
densky.
FOR MEN ONLY
Funeral
home,
with
interment
at
away
nine
years
ago
March
15,
Miss Kat-berm class: Seena Sklar,
Beth Judah Cemetery.
We can break your cold in
alien Desow, Ethel Austria, Kos-' 1921.
Sadly missed by his sons, Leon,
one treatment, giving you
elle Israel.
ADELE MOHR
better resistance to further
Mies Borak's class: Julia Mit- Merman, Jack and Bob.
of 9727 Dexter boulevard, 11
colds.
over, Gerald Sklar, Roselyn Trues.
In loving memory of our dearly years old, shed on March 11. Fu-
Miss Esther Ashinsky, principal
neral services were held on March
beloved
husband,
father
and
of the school, announces
•
that the
12, with interment at Beth Abra-
following, having had the highest grandfather, Max Goldberg, who ham Cemetery. Rabbi Thumin of-
away four years ago March
Imiglig ■ eggimmoomme er
, scholastic records in their respec- passed
2, 1926,
ficiated. She is survived by her
tive classes for the past month,
MANUEL URBACH
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
have received certificates of merit: Loving and kind in all hi, wars.
Mohr.
Granite and Marble
'pright and just to the end of his days ,
(7onalee Rosenthal, Lillian Weis- 14 Sincere
and lose in beset and mind,
man, Sadye Karbel, Millie Shuger- A
1 memory left beh,ud.
MAX KATZ
man, Willie Desow, Mollie Trow,
of 18918 Colburn avenue, 39 year,
Marcus Edelstein, Sophie Shuger-
Sadly missed by his wife, Anna' old, died on March 5 in Stare:
man, Lillian Zisman, Grace Gold- his sons, Harry, Edwin and Sid- Mich., as a result of an automobile
Now in our New Location
berg, Sarah Mitower, Freda Lang, ney; his slaughters, Edythe and Lil- accident. Funeral services were
Elsie Blum, Clara Abrahams, Mil- lian, and grandchild, Maxine.
held on March 6 at Lewis Bros.'
7723 TWELFTH ST.
dred Borak, Enid Gillis, 'Jeanette
Funeral Home, with interment at
Euclid 7192
Mitower, Esther Graff, Nettie Roth- Many Features at the North Cloverhill I'ark Cemetery, under
enberg, Lillian Desow, Ethel Aus-
the auspices of Mosaic Lodge, F'. fl anall OalananalollnnielnalanglOION•
American Flower Show.
tria, Roselle Israel. Seena Sklar,
A.
NI.
Rabbi
Hershman
and
the
At the North American Flower
Vera Fay Dushkin, June Birnbaum, Show in Convention Hall, March Rev. Zaludkowski officiated. Ile is
Eli Dater.
15 to 23, inclusive, Detroit is to survived by his wife, Jennie.
The children of the Bible Classes see the most elaborate floral spec-
We Rent Snappy Dress
will hold their Purim celebration tacle ever presented here, accord-
Suits and Furnishings!
Monday evening, at 7:30, in the ing to Thomas I. Beery, manager. THIRTIETH NATIONAL
vestry rooms of the synagogue. An Exhibitors have shown greater en-
HOSPITAL MEET TO BE
elaborate program consisting of a thusiasm than in any previous IN ALTHEIMER'S HONOR
play "The Purim Surprise," vocal show, all spore having been taken
and instrumental music, recitations more than two weeks ago.
DENVER, Colo.—The thirtieth
and solo dances will be the feature'
The schedule this year contain, annual meeting of the National
of the evening. Rabbi Aaron Si. more than 300 classes and each Jewish Hospital at Denver will be
Ashinsky, spiritual head of the class has been filled, some having held in New York City on March
congregation will address the gath- more entries than space would per- 16, it is announced by Sirs. S.
ering. The program is under the mit. Twenty-six states and Can- Pisko, executive secretary of the
direction of Miss Esther Ashinsky ada will be represented.
hospital.
IS'hen you rent a "tux"
with Miss Esther Karbel taking
The department of parks and
The meeting will be bold at the
from Eppy you will always
charge of the dancing. The Sister- boulevards, under the direction of Hotel Biltmore and will continue
MORRIS FISHMAN
hood of the congregation is plan- Robert Flowerslay, who for 20 throughout the entire day, with a
be glad and happy,
ning a treat for the children. The years has been in charge of the testimonial luncheon to Mr. Ben
public is cordially invited.
conservatory at Belle Isle, will Altheimer, national treasurer, as
8820 Twelfth Street
plant 5,000 square feet of garden. s one of the featured events. Trus-
The conservatory's famed acacias tees and directors of the hospital
Near Gladstone
Keeping Air Cool on Trains will occupy the center of the stage. from all parts of the country will
Call Empire 8432
Thirty individual gardens will be in attendance, and a large rep-
in Summer.
compete for the $1,500 offered in resentation of friends of the insti-
The Santa Fe Railway has been prizes in this competition. Arising tution from New York and adja-
them
will be colorful English gar- cent communities is anticipated.
experimenting for several years
with the problem of keeping the dens, formal and informal, the according to Mrs. Pisko.
now
popular
rock garden, water
air cool in club, dining and sleep-
ing cars, during the summer sea- garden, Japanese and wildflower Contributions to North End
gardens.
son.
Clinic.
Garden clubs of Detroit and vi-
. J. Black, passenger traffic
F OR
manager, states that at last the cinity have shown unusual interest
North
End
Clinic has receivi'd
in the show, according to Miss Jr,,
problem is solved. As a starter, Genevieve Gillette, chairman of the following contributions:
contract has been closed for early the garden club division, and for
In memory of Mrs. .1. L. Isaacs
installation of reconditioned air. the first time all the clubs have from Mrs. Theodore Kelton
cooled by a patented process, on joined forces in one large enter-
In memory of Samuel Heaven-
A Guaranteed Relief
dining cars of The Chief, the San- prise — a conservation exhibit. rich from Mrs. Benjamin I.. Lam-
ta Fe's extra fast and extra fare They will be assisted by the state bert, Mrs. Richard Stein of New
Ili-Ithetima is the product of ',killed
flyer.
department of conservation, the York City, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pharmacist. who have experimented
This same process is success- department furnishing the ma- Buchman of New York City, Mrs. for years in the development of P
rhvIammic remedy that would produi ,
fully used at El Garces, one of the terial from its Higgins lake nur- Henry Morgenthau of New York
urirk and permanent results In tl
Fred Harvey station hotels, ex sery,
City, Miss Sadie Hirschman, Sirs.
treatment of all forms of this paint
well as in a number of large met-
Individually the garden clubs Charles C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
ropolitan hotels and theaters. Nev- are competing in a garden gate Andrew Wineman, Miss Selma J.
MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President
er before has it been adopted on competition for the most effective Sampliner, Miss Lucy Moskowitz,
Bi'Rheuma Laboratories
W. IRVING MOSS, President
transcontiental trains. There is and practical gate for the average Mr. and Sirs. I. R. Myers, Julian
absolutely no draft, the cool air he. garden. There will he rustic gates, H. Krolik, Mrs. Viola Si. Welt,
.3512 Woodward Avenue
ing brought in overhead, with a re- gates for the playground, for the Edwin A. Wolf, Sirs. Loui s Welt.
Columbia 4744
sultant uniform temperature of 65 chicken yard. for the woven wood Sir. and Sirs. Harry Newman, Rob-
DETROIT. MICHIG a \
to 70 degrees Fehr. The Santa Fe fence, the picket fence, a colonial ert J. Newman, Miss Louise M.
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takes on a new meaning. and this Club is planning to reproduce the cinnati, Ohio , Sirs. Bella 011esheim-
added comfort will appeal to extra gate to Ann Hathaway's cottage er, Sir. and Sirs. Adolph Sloman.
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