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Amerfram lavish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON ATINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, MO

PAGE FIVE

PIEVEIROrK/EWISR entomaf,

De Haas' Biography of Herzl Hebrew and will shortly be issued I
by Tarbuth, Ltd., of Tel Aviv, Pal-
Being Translated Into
estine. The author has written a
Hebrew.

PASSOVER AFFAIR
OF WOMAN'S LEAGUE

AIR CAMP MANY AIDED HERE
WINDSOR SCHOOL FRESH
REGISTRATIONS
BY MOOS CHITIM
HIGHLY LAUDED
r

Ad-
Women's!
Filing of EselrApplications
Northwestern
wed; Over 200 Received
of the United Hebrew

The Moos Chaim committee of g
l '' ague
Thus Far.
Sinrel, has arranged for an inter- Leaders Appeal for Com -
Detroit announces the distribution II:
the sum of $3,560 in cash and
eAing meeting for the observanc e
munity's Aid for Tal -
Registration for the Fresh Air r64.'loll pounds of Manischewites
of Pass ■ ver, to he held next Tue
mud Torah.
( amp for Jewish children is now matzoth up to Tuesday, April 8, at
Ixy isening at the Philadelphia
Applivtions . Ire livinta- 11 p m
open
The committee has a
Byron Talmud Torah.
; An appeal to the dew , of Wind d_ - ken in the tit ce of the Fresh Air
an ce on hand of $740 to go on E
[ 5 „ e t„ b itc h the wok of t he wi n
The program will include a If
which is located in the bal
=
St
ts
noteworthy
efforts to IL-
with i
==.= lical playlet by Miss Ruth Tietin; sec Talmud Torah was issued this Community Fund Building, 51 West supply
supply the local needy with food
E- a violin solo by Leo Shoenbrun; week by leaders in the community. Warren avenue. The office will be for the Feast of Freedom.
In thi s ap pea l the • work of the Tal-
as assisted
was
ever y da y, ext•t•pt Saturd a y
The Moos Cha
mud Torah is highly lauded. The open
soul Sunday, until -1 : 311 "'el . "• by the following three ladies' or-
indsor Jews follows:
',3,0,,,ibig(i'ihili,1:1,f1;:r1.,(Ingn7p. 8 (" IC. Year' ganizations, the Zt•dakah Club,
rail to \h Public of Windsor: ;1,ti.
It
- represt•nted by Mrs. A. R. Zamsky,
To
igned
re the A fee is expected from those 2212 Hazelwood ; the Home Re- ,
'We the
the
unders
trendy
examined
the have
;minis of
l a
lt,...nenul
H. .
BN
Mess
in
by
l
43
it•ty
2,I
.[Stirci
t. lief
,
winds° , Talmud Teenh. ,thd we children who are able to pay, and
.,
,
' a (ki/sit required at the time o ., I. and Mrs. Henry Prenzlauer, rep-
pro.'
were highly p leased w ith t he
r gistration, the rema i n d er to r a
Kress of the work. The fluency i i hi at the physical examination resentative of the \Velfare Assn-1
This '
No nation, Belerest Hotel.
with which they read the Sklar, green before igo
' ing to camp..
knowledge
of the Hebrew
Ian- camp unless group of Jewish women, besides
. their
,.hill
can sign
11, for
gauge, their acquaintance with the his father or mother is with hint, the hundreds of dollars they
Chumnsh, with the Prophets, the in order that 011,1. may give the added to the fund, al.( invests-'
0 , gated over 4(10 families scatterer1
i •
t.
t .
Jewish history have exceeded all ia,„
our expectations.
,titriY ii ii i n h?iir :inka. u Tt Int,‘, ts,ieg, nittte" all over the city in order to avoid
iiiii `dra
to
register'
doubtful applicants without any
"We therefore urge the Jewish
eon, „l ope
expense to the Moos Chaim fund.
public of Wbu
intir to send their heir children.
The Moos Chitim committee is
children to the Talmud Torah ;[tits No
may
registrations will be taken af- in need of about $2,000 more to ,
where they will get the proper ter June I. Early aplication is ur-
fray for the matzoth and some
.It•wish education.
gently advised, Is-cause there are cash which they need to complete
"With Zion greetings,
of places to
ni i, , t ts•
, i ar t 1 tthose%Thhoe
for
e
a limited number
" Rabbi Israel Lebendiger, only
have n
he reserved, which are very often the hopes
"Rabbi Israel Shullentin tilled before June I. A large roc- yet responded will do so at once.
uk,
"Nathan Cherniin,
Louis Smith is chairman of the
istration is expected this year, so
"Philip
p erenste
i
it is safest not to wait too long. Moos Chitim committee.
"Bernard Isaacs."
Over 200 applicants ale on hand to-
MRS. EVA POLLACK
Center Athletic League.
date.

special introduction to this work
Ineob dellaas' two volume biog- which is one of the few American
why
of
Theodor
Herzl,
the
Zion-
books
rendered into modern Ile-
[ [
is being translated into . brew.
- ! Is

The

r

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S INCE

R E S 7' Pa s s over

Greetings to the Entire
Jewish Comm u n its
of Detroit

A FRIEND iN NEED

stn addrues by Aaron I). Markson.
Passover refreshments will be
served
A Tribute to the Late L rd Balfour
Meetings
Meetings hereafter will be held
. ? .
- at the Philadelphia-Byron Ilall
•--
_
By ETHEL ILVERSTEIN

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GUNSBERG

2380 Twentieth St.

Lafayette 3340

Discusses Problem of Jewish

Youth and Champions

Their Rights.

Passover Greetings and Best Wishes

Frank J. Novak

FOUNDRY

PERFECT MATCH PLATES AND
PATTERN CASTINGS

Glendale 1530

Harry @Abbott

of the Music Box

Speaking on "What Is Happen-
ing to the Jewish Youth of
America?" at Northern High
School Sunday afternoon, Dr. A.
• r
place t " rest. • Heaven for
II. Sachar, di ector of the Ilillel Ile h.
him •Ione.
Foundation of the University of And let thin be engraved
his tumle
Illinois and author of "A History
[earelt one like biro. 'twould be but
Of the Jews," delivered the lecture
that closed the present season of And o.' t n.o h , e:l'o ,no Se ro nIo n o •me of Balfour will •I-
the Jewish Open Forum.
Declaring that the Jewish youth
is not different from the other
American youths, Dr. Sachar de
clared that "in falling heir to the
odern vices of utiln
tw o great
standardizatio
and
ta ri ani;m
modern youth is following the
(Continued from Page One.)
trend of the times and reflecting
the public spirit."
of the biggest synagogue fund-rais-
The speaker branded as a myth ing triumphs in this country.
the claim that is occasionally ad-
The $305,000 fund to be raised
veneer! that the Jew is a more in the Detroit campaign is to be
clever college student than his divided between a number of local,
neighbor.
national and international cause's.
Por'European relief and Palestine
reconstruction is allotted the sum
of $100,000. Another $100,000 is
to go for the purchase of a site
Passover Greetings to All
and planning for a Jewish com-
munity center. The balance is to
go for local Jewish educational
purposes, for the support of the
e r
H b ew Free Loan Association
and numerous other causes.

PICK TWO LEADERS
TO HEAD CAMPAIGN I
FOR SPECIAL GIFTS

Takes this means of extending best wishes for a
joyous Passover to his many Detroit Jewish
friends.

Gasoline, Motors Serviced,
Installed and Rebuilt

patrons and to the community in general

our best wishes for a joyous Passover.

The Pride of Detroit—Acclaimed the finest deli-

eatessed shop in the Middle West. Drop in any
time for a trite. We deliver.

Motors: Climax, IA Rot, Her-
cules, Wisconsin, Buda, Wau-
kesha.
Equipment: Clark Tractors,
Hoists, Twin Disc Clutches, Saw
Rigs, Air Compressors, Water
Pumps.

vemmersees,rorarsrasey.u.azimn.Aceernstassistabannami.e

CLEVELAND'S TEAM

WINS DEBATE HERE

Passover Greetings

all Detroit Jewry. May you all
enjoy this festive occasion

(Continued from loge One.i
issue between Orthodox and Itc-
, form Judaism it should prove a
I very heated and exciting debate.
The time and place will be an-
nounced in the forthcoming issue
of The Chronicle.
Temple Beth El is celebrating
Passover in a variety of ways. In
addition to the usual Passover
services, there will be held an an-
nual congregational Seder viten
under the auspices of the Temple
Sisterhood. The children of he
school of religion have been pre-
' paring for weeks to recite the
"Four Questions" and to sing the
:Seder songs. Model Seders have
been presented to them in their as
semblies and the Seder will be ob-
served this year in many homes in
which it has not been observed be-
fore.
Passover plays will be
given in all the departments.

BOWLES COMMENDS
SYNAGOGUE EFFORT

ORIENTAL THEATER

'ZeR- srC

n

Passover Greetings to All My Jewish
Friends

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

MACOMB COUNTY
MICHIGAN

emrsw.nr::
.cfraf.WKIMAKIA

Hangstefer Motor Sales, Inc.

1741 West grand Blvd.

AS OAKLAND-PONTIAC

DEALER

"I cis appointment is in itue'f a t ken e I he c ce"c It qualifications iii.d iespottsi-
Wits: of the new dealer wlow I sell 1 d se si.e these two automobiles which
fiel s:
arc outstanding in their re r

ec .ve

THE NEW OAKLAND EIGHT

This

is General Motors' lowest-priced eight-cylinder car. Its 85.1torsepower
engine develops Idle horsepower to every 3:7 pounds of car Weight. That is why
few cars can equal its speed, putter and acceleration. It is it cur with superior

performance.

It is also a car of exceptional smoothness. And its new bodies by
Fisher are splendid examples of smart styling. Yet, with all its outstanding
qualities, it is exceptionally economical to own and operate because e,f its
moderate first cost, its sturdy construction, its accessibility of parts and its

exceptional gasoline mileage.

THE NET SERIES

PONTIAC

BIG SIX

This

new and finer Pontiac includes all the big car qualities which made past
Pontiacs so snidely popular. It also offers mans important improvements. Its
big, powerful (o-horsepower engine is smoother than ever because of 'sew-type
rubber engine mountings which insulate It from the frame. Improved brakes,
a slurping non-glare windshield, Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers at no extra
cost, and many other features make this newest Pontiac a finer value than ever.

Your new dealer is authorized to give vu u t e full benefit of the G. NI. A. C.
time payment plan. Ilis franchise enables him, furthermore, to sell Good Will
I•:Jed Cars—reliable, inexpensive transportation backed by a fixed policy of
honest value fur the customer's dollar.

Come in and examine these two new cars. You are assured a cordial welcome.
And we hope you will take the earliest opportunity to become acquainted with
your OAKLAND-PONTIAC dealer.

(Continued from Page One•1

and His Associates of the

Empire 2981

ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF

I goalie will not only be • great

credit to Detroit Jewry, but will
play a great part in the welfare of
the entire city.
"Again I wish to congratulate
the Jews of Detroit on this splen-
did undertaking, and extend to the
members of the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue the official greetings of
' Detroit, together with my own sin-
' cere best wishes."

5145 HASTINGS ST.

Empire 6860

OAKLAND



ntas,

8900 TWELFTH ST.

8511 Livernois Ave.
Garfield 3058

Appeal by Warburg.

plea from many leaders of
Jewish communities in Eastern and
Central European countries to the
Imported English Saddlery
Jews of America to continue with
"unabated zeal and devotion" to
Ilunt, Polo & Show Equipment
develop the program of the Joint
Repair Work Solicited
Distribution Committee for recon-
structive relief for the Jews in l'o-
Expert Workmanship.
land, Russia, I.ithuania, Rumania
and other states where millions of
them are struggling for self-sup-
19372 Woodward Avenue
port, is quoted in cablegram
Longfellow 2859
from London by Felix M. War-
[ burg, chairman of the Joint Pis-
- tribution Committee, to the Allied
Jewish Campaign of Detroit.
Mr. Warburg, who is also chair-
man of the administrative com-
mittee of the Jewish Agency for
Palestine, which held its first full
meeting in London last week, sum-
' marized, in his cable, the decisions
arrived at during the sessions of
that body, which include strength-
ening the Jewish colonization in
Palestine, the encouragement of
Jewish immigration within the
country's economic capacity, pro-
motion of industry, and the fur-
therance of adequate measures for
health and education.

A

BOESKY BROTHERS-

John H. Nunneley

Industrial Motors and Equip-
metn • specialay.

WILLIAM F. OTTO

Saddlery Shop

Addison Hotel

Urphati Re•Sentenced.
JAFFA.—(J. 'F. A.)—Joseph
—Joseph
Mizrachi Urphuli, the first Jew
sentenced to death in Pales-
tins since it came under British
of ours.
w hr can't they 1.1m. like the other rul e, and whose death sentence
was set aside last January by the
nt'" , " 3 "
v in, trhorzli: .h. . ,,x,hvie.hz. ,. .ork, . Court of Appeals, which ordered
z
' was on April 3 again
Anthill.
b
mhint W. a
urning spark. l a new trial
And we must not let it grow dim .1-Sentenced to death. his new trial
dark.
lasted hardly more than a day.
He fought for our nation though • non.
Since the commutation of the
lie Xi:T o il:71. 71 r,
to make our death sentence of Simcha Ilinkis,
the Jewish police constable, Ur-
But hi+ days
a,, had
had to end. they could last phali remains the only Jew under
re: ii,„I i n H en „,„ . „en, (hr ,, the death penalty.
A n d n r,,A.:nn

A fri end to . he has
a lwas b ee n
i
An hin motto was, - Fur the Jews I shall
i.roy wi w
n.hy do th, darter f,.oro on ...

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to

Passover Week. We also wish to take this

occasion to extend to all our friends and

pl=ayed

HENRY CORDTS

.

wish to

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n n en;h er die
F., deep in our hearts or •Il feel him

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We

announce that we will he closed during

scIlif tsii il ,v i sion: 01,1,e, -,trgallse 1 22h. 1111,akAons3,, Il I I ; .,
trn tIcid
who have
during the tentire summer. o II
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the dots
summer
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child let,
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S not er:1;:','Isule2h' . 2.A
,p and either
group
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(Ethel Silverstein, 1:1 years o ld, • ,
the
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--3 ""‘ Mr'si . nnill argolis, newly-elected is , the daughter of Mr. and ,
-
Mrs. summer,
at
v s.
president, presided at a meeting of
3
!Mod
Silverstein
of
15478
V•['
ilde-
notified
immediately
so
that
the
boy
Ilakoahs,
at
A,
Z.
A.
93,
vs.
8:15;
-.... the board of directors at the home I mere )
[ or g irl may he placed in another 9:15,

-.•
-• off Mrs. Charles Brody, 1720 Pal- 1
[ Ile tr,
in heaven
heaven have , grI• 0 1I•
lister.
[ The city oflit•e will be closed dur-
Mrs. Eva Pollack, newly-elected ' i[[
--
-
' v.el a ,sin, of peace where he "WI m."'' ing the c mp season. omunica-
Cm
i
=
37 1 recording secretary to the board of
Passover Greetings to All
lions may he addressed to Fresh
Cr
o
this
lord.
many

tear
h•s
been
shed
--.
directors,
is
also
in
eharge•of
pub-
[
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I
For he is f11. In Heaven, to earth tie is 1 Air Camp, Brighton, Michigan, It.
licit....
,
dr. ,
R. No. 2.
,
ir
' not in the minds itf the Jews he shall
.

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1545 Temple Avenue

The last two weeks tot camp are Results

Following our annual custom,

sli ll'i
1 reserved only for those children Su u7ay, April
, in ga
the r Seitit;r
d il It i he

o: hnn awes els

PACKING CO.

Passover
elinnouncement

r.

PRODUCTS Or

GENERAL MOTORS

fhe New

The New Series

OAKLAND EIGHT

PONTIAC PIG SIX

s1045

All te.s f.
Poo., Vic 4.

4•13

OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO., PONTIAC, MICH.

Cohens and Kellys at Adams

"The Cohens and Kelly in Scot-
land," rollicking Irish-Jewish com-
edy, opened at the Adams Theater

Friday.

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