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The clubs of the Jewish Centers
Association last Tuesday, in spe-
cial executive session, endorsed the
plans of the Senior Council for

Federation Perfects Plan to
Safeguard Ideals of
Orthodox.

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At the twenty-second popoc-
cert to be played this Sunday af-
ternoon at Orchestra Hall by the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Vic-
tor Kolar will conduct and will hale
as assistant soloist, Olga Alvierne,
soprano.

Gabrilowitach to Conduct
March 27 and 28.

At the fifteenth pair of
tion concerts which will be played
i by the Del reit Symphony Orches-
tra on Thursday evening, March
127, and Friday afternon, Starch
I 28, Ossip Gabrilowitsch will con-
duct.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the general assessno
rolls for the entire City of Detroit, for the current year . 19:is.
will be completed on April 1st next, and be ready for the insis
tion of the taxpayers at that date. The said Board will at
time thereafter, prior to the 15th day of April (third Tuesdie,i,
1930, review the assessment of any person who may compls
either verbally or in writing before said Board,. and will null, •
all proper corrections thereto, and on said last named date, said
rolls will be submitted to the Common Council for considera-
tion and any person considering himself aggrieved by the assess-
merit of his property may appeal in writing to said Common
Council.

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BALLIE LEITER
of 944 Hague avenue, 69 years old,
died on March 13. Funeral serv-
ices were held March 14, with in-
Emanuel Fishman, son of Mr. terment at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
Glad- tery. • She is survived by her hus-
and S1 n. Morr is
stone avenue, is one of the star band, Carl; two sons, Charlie and
b asketball players of Detroit.
Alec., and two daughters, Sirs.
As captain and all-around star Broad and Mrs. Mitchell.
of the Northern High School
team, Emanuel played the leading
RACHEL SOLOMAN
role in leading his teammates to of the Old Folks' home, 81 years
the crown position in scholastic old, died on March 14. Funeral
basketball in Detroit.
services were held on March 14
Last Saturday the Northern with interment at Machpelah
team defeated Southwestern by Cemetery. She is survived by two
the score of 30 to 16, Fishman, sons.
scoring half of his team's points
with seven field goals.
ANNA KISHNER
of 9046 Brush street, 42 years
old, died on March 13. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
Funeral Home, with interment at
The Jewish Centers Association the Russian-Polish Cemetery. She
l'urim carnival is to be given Sat- is survived by her husband, harry,
a son and daughter.
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preparations to make this a feature
event. "Take-a-Chance" booths,
club booths and refreshment
booths have been assigned to the
active clubs. A fine orchestra has

HANNAH TABA
of 3309 Baker street, 50 years old,
died on March 13. Funeral serv-
ices were held on March 13 at
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
interment at Oakview Ceme tery.
Rabbi Gordon officiated. She is
survived by her husband, Charles
II., four sons and two daughters.

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The Roses of Zion held an open
meeting for mothers on Saturday
at the home of Sophie Brown. The
mothers were welcomed by the
president, Lillie Kinitzer. A Purim
program was presented. Anne
Baker reviewed the story of Pu-
rim. This was followed by a
story concerning the holiday, read
by Esther Duchin. Sophie Brown
read a humorous letter address ed
to a "Three-Cornered Hamantash."

JOSEPH GREENBERG
of 3732 Thirty-second street, 68
years old, died on March 17. Fu-
neral services were held on Starch
18 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral home.
with interment at Beth David
Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman offici-
ated. he is survived by two sons,
Morris and Abraham, and two
daughters, Sophie Solomon and
Rose Dombrowski.

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in the community. It would not Inu
misreading sentiment among the
trio's followers to say that it looks
forward to the renewal of these con-
certs next year.

Assessment Rolls for the year 1930 will be completed Aprd
1st, 1930.
BOARD OF ASSESSORS' OFFICE
Detroit, Michigan, March 13, 1930.
Pursuant to Section 7 of Chapter 7 of the Charter of th•
City of Detroit as adopted June 25th, 1918.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman
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entertained in honor of their son,
Herman Fishman's Bar Mitzvah,
Saturday, March
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L5.
Saturday morn-
'ng, Herman
qinducted serv-
ices at Congrega- I In loving memory of Henry B.
tion Mishkin] Is- IHarris who passed away four years
••el, and during ago, March 20, 1926.
he services he
Days ofPatine, some over me.
node a creditable
fears In silence often flow
:perch, analyzing
Memory keep' youever near mu.
he assumption
Though you died four years au,
if his duties into
Sadly missed by his Wife, Sarah.
Israel as a full-
Herman Fishmanffedged Jew, and
i
In
loving memory of our beloved
expressing h i
gratitude to his parents for incul- 'husband and father, Isaac Berko-
cating in him the full responsi- vitz, who passed away one year
ago, 23rd day efoAdar II., April
bilities of his race.
After services Mr. and Mrs. 4th.
Sadly missed by his Wife and f.
Fishman served dinner to 150
guests at their home.
Children.
Sunday evening a reception and
dance was held at their home at
which more than 150 guests at-
tended.

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The Gunzburg Trio, composed of
Dr.
Mark Gunzburg, pianist,
Jeanne Reid, violinist, and Gilbert
'Jeannie, violoncellist, Wednesday
evening closed a creditable season
with its fourth and last subscrip-
tion concert, given at the auditor-
ium f the Federationfl"
Clubs, Hancock at Second.
Music of Franz Schubert, Felix
Mendelssohn, Camille Saint-Saens
and Mr. Beaume featured the pro-
gram.
Mr. Beaume's Trio in G
minor was especially well received,
and the Saint-Saens Quatuor in B
flat major Op. 41 had as assisting
artist to the trio V. Poole, member
of the viola section of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra.
All finished musicians, Dr. Guns-
burg , Nine. Reol and Mr Beaume
form a trio which is a credit to
Detroit's musical colony. In their

The Senior Council is at present
laying plans for its campaign. The
publicity committee, under the
leadership of Nathan Wolok, is or-
ganizing a speakers' bureau to
comb the Center clubs. Teams
are being organized among the
membership to gather in subscrip-
tions.
Though the campaign is not yet
officially opened, pledges have
already been made by various
ter members.

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Large and Appreciative
Audience.

the house drive of the Jewish Fed-
eration Campaign this spring
which includes a sum for a new
Center. Albert Summer, who pre-
sided, pointed out the reason for
the campaign and the absolute ne -
cessity for a new Center in Detroit
within a short time. The session
unanimously adopted a resolution
backing the Senior Council in its
campaign.

OBSERVE BAR MITZVAH
OF HERMAN FISHMAN

ually helping to raise the level of ish Social Research of New York,
that we found what we had suspect-
We should give these
our work.
w h th we were
n ngtien
pa e m—
fora log
new and younger workers the
with thetimes
not keeping
greatest possible encouragement ed
the growth of the community. •
and watch their development with
a great deal of concern because it It was in 1926 that our present
is only through properly trained federation was created. It is young. ,
and well equipped workers that we It Mill needs very careful and can-
can ever hope to meet adequately
tious steering. We hope it is rep-
the task before us.
resentative. We hope that as time
Aiding National Agencies.
re ec
t even to a
At times I feel that our contrib goes on it willfl
utors little realize the service that greater extent, than it does now
is rendered them by the United the nterests and needs of a cross-
Jewish campaign of the Federation, section of Detroit Jewry.
due to the fact that most of the
From Zurich last summer came
appeals from national agencies are
combined into one during our the call for unity on the part of
Spring Campaign. We have done World Jewry. Last week the same
number of times now, and strain permeated the conference of
this a
we feel it to be the most effective the Allied Jewish Campaign at
Washington. Gradually, unimpor-
manner in which to meet our na- tant differences are being eradi-
Donal needs.
rated and American Israel is de-
There needs to be developed in
't ‘ I approach to its
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this community a more tolerant at- communal tasks. We, in Detroit,
titude toward a centralized ap-
have a glorious opportunity to he
preach to meeting the budgetry in the vanguard of this precession,
needs of our worthy national agen- because I think we reflect today in
cies.
the federation, the unity of pur-
The question of national appeals
pose that motivated both of these
brings me to the consideration of
historic bodies.
our financial situation. We have
already heard a report on the pro-
ceeds of the 1926 and 1929 United
Jewish Campaigns and on the re-
ceipts from the Community Fund
A Purim costume party was held
by the Federation agencies. It was Saturday night, March 15, in the
pleasing to hear from the chairman home of Blanche Feldman, 528
of the United Jewish Charities Leicester Court. A prize for the
board that the finances of that or- prettiest costume was awarded to
ganization, which is the holding Sophie Greenstein. Dorothy Kroll
body for the federation, are grad- won an Eversharp pencil as a prize
ually taking a turn in the direction for winning the Monte Carlo game.
of improvement on the basis of a
process of liquidation of termer
As has been said, by
liabilities.
the end of 1930, our mortgages will
be reduced to about $60,000.
The 1929 Spring campaign did
not reach its goal and the gal was
a small one at that. A very en.
couraging occurrence during the
year was the announcement of the
gift by Samuel X. Gaylord for a
recreational center. This should
stimulate others to similar action.
The fact as has already been re-
ported by our treasurer, that there
has been a substantial increase in
the contributions of the Jewish
community to the Community Fund
is a good sign.
The Coming Campaign.
We are going out this year for
more money than we have ever Is-
fore raised in one year. We must
get this amount even though we
know (lines are sot so good. liox -
ever, campaigns do not necessarily
de
succeed in good times and they
not necessarily fail in had times.
It is the spirit that counts—it is
, the unity that is manifested. Ad-
' varsity can be capitalized. It can

and

Prepare to Collect Fund
Towards Construction of
Jewish Center.

AT ORIENTAL THEATER THIS WEEK

...Steinway Representatives ,

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Representatives of 21 synagogues
attended the meeting of the Vaad
Ilair, the Federation of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations, at the .
Emanuel Synagogue on Saturday
, evening.
Plans were formulated at thin
meeting to establish the federation
en a foundation which will protect
the interests of Orthodoxy and
will prevent transgression of Kash-
ruth and the numerous fake appeals
for non-existing institutions located
abroad.
A committee was chosen at this
meeting to nominate personnel of
committees to have charge of the
federation's work. On the commit-
tee are Messrs. Sherman, Dann,
Shevitz, Leibowitz, Sachse, \Vein,
Rudman, Altschuler, Rosenthal, .1.
Levin, Si. Liss, Lightstone, Slebin.
A general feeting of the Vasil
Hair will be held at Congregation
1•:manuel on Saturday evening,
March 29. All synagogue rupee-
sentatives are urged to make every
effort to attend.

I be used as a drive to success. I
(Continued from Page One.)
really think that in hard times we
finance committee has been organ- are softer and less arrogant than
iced by the board of the Ilebrew lin good times. We think of those
Schools which has hen engaged in : who are less fortunate than we are.
the evolution of a plan of }inane- This year , more than any year, we
ing that will yield most fruitful will have to work harder rind give
results. A number of general rep- more than we ever have before;
resentatives of the community have' all of us. There can be no excep-
been placed on the board of the', tion. The caliber of our leaders
schools recently, through a process I will be tested this Spring as never
of liquidation, the schools have been w ore.
put on a fairly sound financial '
Last Summer, our secretary made
basis.
an investigation trip to determine
Very recently, the federation
the financial situation in other cit-
made a survey of the schools. While
'es. He came back with a number
the report has not yet been pre-
of su rgest ions. Asa resultD e-
serted to the community in full,
troit Service Group has been re
because it is not quite ready, it is
organized as you have been told.
of interest to us all to learn that
Thus far it has functioned most
the work of the schools has received
effectively
ively and if it continues in
very favorable comment on the part
it will
en thusias tic
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of Dr. Ben Rosen of Philadelphia,
mu e ava i lable under the point
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the surveyor. His chief recommen-
leadership of Samuel Summerfield
dation is that we make available, and Adolph Finsterwald, a most re-
in addition to what we now have, markable organization of volunteer
a form of education that is midway
workers for service in our cam-
between the extensive work done -
paign, two months hence.
by Temple Beth El and the inten-
It was in 1899 that the United
sive work done by the present He-
Jewish Charities was organized to
b raw SchoI system , name l a three
minister
to the relief needs of our
daa week school
Another development in the com- community. At that time, the step
most
noble one because it in-
was
a
munity that merits our note is the
improvement in the personnel in dicated the capacity for united so-
tion
at
least
of certain segments of
our various agencies. Recently,
the community. It was in 1923,
there have come into our fold
well trained and in ninny instances 24 years later, after a comprehen-
experienced workers who are grad- sive survey by the Bureau of Jew-

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