Amery- cam lavish periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Tit CM,TROIVENISPICIROINICIE ossmmeeemwe' SCANNING THE HORIZON DALTON PLAN IN (Continued from Preceding Page) HEBREW SCHOOLS /or SILVER FLO SAUERkuliA eINN 10[1110 AT PHEIPS.N.Y. a EMPIRE STATE PICKLING 01 AT YOUR GROCER'S We are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Julius Rubiner as Manager as Assistant Manager y. H. Holmes & Co. MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange New York Curb Market CAdillac 4332 New York RENOWNED REBBE HERE NEXT WEEK (Continued from Page One.) nor Highway, from Vernor to the depot. The route from the depot will be from Vernor Highway to Wabash, north to Ferry Park, to Four- teenth, northto Taylor, east to John R., than to Holbrook, pro- ceeding to Oakland, from there to Westminster and Delmar. to the Ahavath Achim Synagogue. The first reception for the Luba- witeher Rebbe will be at this synagogue, and a number of other events are being arranged in his honor during his stay here. LEARN RADIO RADIO PASSING MY WINDOW Service School 3723 Grand River Avenue (Contiuued from Preceding Page.) Detroit hopeful Jewish greeting, "Next Year in Jerusalem," this author, Al Ceorges Ilelsley of the staff of I,e Journal, calls his book "Last Year in Jerusalem." I wouldn't say he is less thorough in his exam- ination of Palestine's problems than his confrere Londres, he is indeed more concerned with Pal- estine than with drawing a picture of conditions under which the Jewries of Eastern Europe exist as Mr. Londres did. But M. lints- ley is frankly pessimistic. He sees a repetition of the August dis- turbances looming very large on the horizon. And next time, he says, the Jews will count their vic- tims by the thousands instead of by the hundreds, as was the case in 1929. This would be a dismal outlook, if it were not that M. Ilalsley's is but one man's prog- nosis. True enough, he is a trained observer. But things never happen as we dread them or wish for them. It is not my desire to minimize the gravity of Judeo- Arabic relations in the holy Land. I am fully aware of the danger of hatred taking root and becoming ineradicable. Nothing, it seems, finds a home in the hearts of men more quickly than hatred. Force and weapons of war will not de- stroy it, but to the contrary only intensify its virulence. That is why, pending an equitable settle- ment by the mandatory power of mutual claims and aspirations of the two peoples in Palestine, the present Palestinian-Jewish attitude of continuing to do good to their Arab neighbors ran but carry away the approbation and sympathy of every right-minded man. Doing good to the Arabs, healing their diseases, helping them directly and indirectly by introducing better agricultural methods and school- ing, and this in spite of evil propa- gandists and malicious unrest strik- ers, is the foundation on which the Jewish homeland of the future will arise. For that (outstation is justice, against which, we firmly believe, the gates of hell them- selves cannot prevail. teoerriest.1910,1 T. A ) Unitas Products Columbia 4270 NEW ADDRESS 228 Farnsworth 11,11 Block from John R., at Art N at in 1 pearanee Low i t Price Ptuteet or Wall/ a I Curtains with Unitas Radiator Shields Steel Finished to Match Room or Furniture BRING 'EM IN—WE WILL FIX 'EM Expert Metal Bumpers and Painters Yielding and Brazing Schimmel & Russell • WRES T CLEANERS DYERS 77 Sibley Street, Cor. Park Avenue EMANUEL SISTERHOOD PLANS MUSICALE AND TEA AT NEXT MEETING On Monday afternoon, April 21, the Sisterhood of Congregation Emanuel will give its annual mem- bership tea and musicale at the synagogue, corner Taylor and Wil- son avenues. Mrs. Leo Landow, who has achieved an enviable reputation by her wit and versa- tility, will give a rending. Mrs. George Weingarden, charming so-, prone, a former pupil of 'Maestro Sonoma of Chicago, has arranged a group of songs, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Samuel A. Pop- kin. Max Pecherer, an artistic' 'and talented violinist, will play sev- •ral numbers. Sirs. Mandel Rosenzweig, chair- man of the membership committee, , requests that members bring their , friends and prospective members to this affair. The usual social • hour, in charge of Mrs. Louis Ger- . mansky, will follow. The follow- , ing committee is co-ooerating to make this annual tea a success: Mrs. Ilarry I.evin, Sirs. Eli Levin, Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Joseph New- man, Brs. J. 1,. Ruby, Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, Mrs. Morris Schram, Mrs. Jos. Horowitz, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mrs. Alex Taub, Mrs. Morris Newman, Max Dushkin, Mrs. Eli Sachse, Mrs. Ilarry Sklar, Mrs. Charles Marks. Sirs. Louis Tobin, Sire. Si. S. Dann, Mrs. Jack Tobin and Mrs. Max Sehubincr. Thursday evening, May 15, is the date not for the annual Moth- ers and Daughters banquet, which will be under the chairmanship of Mrs. Eli Sachse, assited by Mrs., Ralph Paul and Mrs. J. L. Ruby as co-chairmen. This date has been selected be- cause it is Lag Werner, the only day of rejoicing in the seven weeks of Satire between Passover and I Shevuoth. Following the usual custom of ' planting trees in Palestine for the Jewish National Fund on Mother's Day in memory of departed loved ones or in honor of the living,. many have already signified their intentions of following this beau- , tiful custom. In addition to the names already acknowledged, Sirs. Herman Cohen commemorates the Yarhzeit, on April 6, of her loving friend, the late Sirs. Shifrey Leach, by planting two trees in her mem- ory. Sirs. Leach was an active member of the Sisterhood. All those interested in planting trees or are seeking further infor- mation are requested to communi- cate with Sirs. Eli Sachse, 1528 Virginia Park, or Mrs. Max Schu- biner, 3759 Carter avenue. Budson Return From Stay in Paris. Dr. and Sirs. Daniel Budson of 1989 Hazelwood avenue have re- turned from Paris, France. Dr. Budson, representing the , pediatric department of the Uni- , versity Hospital at Ann Arbor, spent 10 months at the Ilerold Children's Hospital in Paris go an assistant to Prof. Armand DeLille, Evelyn Brent at Madison. one of the foremost pediatricians Chadds 7289 I Proving to be one of the most of France. Dr. Budson also did Look For Our Sign effective and gripping talking work at the Pasteur clinic. Iscreen dramas seen here this year, The Budsons also spent a few "Framed," the feature presentationl weeks in London and toured both Ma dison theater, should win the French provincial districts and RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 90001at the English shires. great the fav or here. 633 BRAINARD I SMITH'S AUTO SERVICE GARAGE White Rose Products Ford Benzol Chicago Board of Trade 328 BUHL BUILDING RIGHT NOW • Now is the time for smart women to in- spect the spring w it r d robe. It's fashionable to wear Fore t cleaned spring frocks, sport togs, topcoats, fur scarfs. You can look perfectly ravishing at the 18th hole with Forest cleaned apparel and no one will know that your things weren't bought this season. Include your husband's sweaters, caps and riding habits. Let Forest serve you and you will be well served. 1810 UNO SERVICE STATION Pittsburgh Stock Exchange Philadelphia Stock Exchange Detroit Stock Exchange There Is a tremendous demand for Properly Qualified men in the World'. Most Rapidly Crowing Industry. and they can't be told from new General Auto Repairing of our Detroit Office Radio Serviceand Repair Radio Merchandising Public Address Systems Short Wave Radio Talking Picture Sound Production Speech Amplification Air-Craft Radio Wire Broadcasting Commercial Operating Selling no admission charge, but guests are asked to bring linen for the Old Folks' Home. Slim Edna Lewis, chairman, and Mrs. J. H. Goldberg, co-chairman, and their co-workers are making special ef- forts to make this function a suc- cess. COlumbia 4200 Mr. Carl M. Deakin We Teach OLD FOLKS HOME Meeting• The meeting place of the north- western branch of the Jewish Old Folks Home has been changed from the Statler Hotel to the Twelfth street branch of the Shaarey %t dek, to be held Monday, April 21, at 2 p. m. 533.547 and Pittsburgh CENTER EXHIBITION APRIL 23 TO MAY 4 Gets Important Post With One of (Continued from Page One.) Oldest Financial Firms in the Country. a pupil can and often does live out- side of his group, while under the Reception to Mark Opening IN A LINE OR TWO new system conditions are created Julius Rubiner, for many years of Fifth Annual Event. Sewing: Business studio of Harry Hersh- in which the pupil, in order to en.' prominent in Detroit banking cir- cartoonist, is said to have joy them, involuntarily functions as oles, Was appointed manager of the There is a class in mending at Detroit office of the J. II. Holmes I cost $100,000, to furniture and tit a moniker of a group. The opening reception of the Linen Shower-Card Party: the home, 318 Edmund place, every Calls for Responsibility. & Co., :128 Buhl building, it was an- Jewish Center fifth annual stu- up generally. The northwestern branch is Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Still another essential of the plan dents' art exhibition takes place at sponsoring a linen shower and Miss Rose Kohn also conducts a Louis Golding, author, is now at the Jewish Centers Association, 31 bridge party to be held at the class in basket weaving and rug work on play revolving about Song is responsibility. The problem is placed squarely before the pupil, •of Songs. Melbourne avenue, on Wednesday Fort Wayne hotel Tuesday, May making every Thursday afternoon indicating the standard which is to evening, April 23, at 8:30 p. m. late Ilarry Houdini was once of- 13, at 1:30 p. nt. There will he at the home. Oils, pastels and drawings done fered a job as astrologer of Czar's be attained. After that he is al by students of the Jewish Center court, the "saintly" Sidney Wal- lowed to pursue the work as he thinks fit in his own way and at his Art School will be on exhibit until lach apprises us. Sunday, May 4. Another feature Enid Ludwig, famed biographer, own speed. The responsibility for of the exhibit will be metal and tried law and failed, and then the results will develop not only clay work, products of the junior I wanted to be a dramatist. before his latent intellectual powers, but handicraft and metal work classes, I finding his present successful med. also his judgment and character. But in order that he may be led Ralph Morris, educational sec- i11111. 11 is father was an oeculist. ' to educate himself, an opportunity retary of the Detroit Institute of A book dealing with the Dreyfuss Arts, will be the speaker of the case will soon come off the press must be given him whereby he may survey the whole of the task. The evening at the opening reception. of Greenberg, publisher. On the program also will be piano Kenneth McKenna, moving pic- whole plan must be laid before the Pupil at the beginning of the school selections by Judith Sidorsky, ture actor, and artist is grandson well-known young pianist of this of Rabbi Moses Mielziener, who year, or at the beginning of the city. wrote Hebrew grammar and peda- semester. This gives him a per- Among the guests of honor will gogy at Hebrew Union College. I spective of the plan of his work so, that he is able to judge all the be many well-known artists. Maurice Schwartz has signed a Awards will be given to the stu- contract with English stage and necessary steps he must lake each, month, each week, and even each dents of the school by a jury con- will specialize in impersonations. sisting of a number of these De- Jed llarris, noted producer of • day, in order to cover the road. The Habit of Learning. troit artists, "The Front Page" and other hits, A word of caution is sounde•I This exhibition marks the fifth is three years less than 30 year of the founding of the Jew- Father of Arthur Caesar, who is against the temptation of making JULIUS RUBINER the plan a sterotyped cast-iron, ish Center Art School, It was or- regarded as best gag writer for scram today, was a Yiddish news- thing to fit any• school anywhere. smnced this week. Carl M. Ilea- ganized under the leadership and guidance of Mrs. Anna L. Werbe The Dalton 1'11111 IS not a panacea_ km is to be assistant manager of tit lerman in 1024. Samuel ( ashwun was the The real name of Leach Cross, for all ailments. It is a plan the Detroit office. lest instructor. Since that time through which the teacher can get The firm's standing in financial dentist boxer, is Wallach. No rela- to the problem of the child and the circles dates bark to 1822, with' the students have participated in tion of Jewish Tribune Wallach. many exhibitions and have won a pupil at the problem of learning, the founding of Holmes & Co., en- Eddie Cantor, in days of youth, number of prizes. At present, the was esteemed the best street cor- 'The real problem of education 101 gaged in the banking field. The faculty consists of William Grim- not a teacher's, but a pupil's prob. company now has 10 offices in nine ner dancer 1111 the East Side. lem. All the difficulties that ha- cities engaged in the general son and Jascha Schwartzman, well-known artists. rass the teacher are created by brokerage business and are mem- Furs, fur scarls, fur cants repaired, THEY DID I The exhibition has been planned glazed, cleaned and stored by Forest Harry Lipnitz, Sliami lawyer the unsolved difficulties of the pu- , tiers of the following exchanges: under the auspices of the Jewish and communal chieftain, who com- pils. The first thing, therefore, is New York Stock Exchange, Phila- Center art committee, consisting mutes between Florida city and to remove all impediments that pre- delphia Stock Exchange, Pitts- of Sirs. Werbe, chairman, Fred Broadway, tells the story of the vent the pupil from getting at his burgh Stock Exchange, Detroit Butzel, Sirs. Walter Fuchs, Mrs. Stock Exchange, New York Curb This is not to be achieved Russian officers during the Russo- I by doing the pupil's work for hint,' Market, Chicago Board of Trade. Philip Houtz, secretary to the com- Jana nese war. Sir. Rubiner's rise in the bank- mittee. Samuel Levine is the It appears the Russian officers ' but by making it possible for the ing world has been meteoric and executive secretary of the Jewish were much addicted to boasting. pupil to 110 his own work. To get FOREST AVE E :Teaks volumes in praise of his Centers Association, of which the the child into the habit of learning One day, a Russian captain was in- is one of the main principles of the consistency and devotion to his Jewish Center Art School is one dulging among some Jews in an in work. he first began his work of the departments. ..rgy of self-glorification. In practice the entire plan is laid in 1011 as a messenger boy with We have captured Whang-Tong the old German-American Bank Hadassah Sewing Group Re- Fin and we have taken Long-So- before the class in the shape of a contract. The curriculum is divid- which, during the war, changed its sumes Work. An, said the Czarist captain. name to the First State Bank, "1'au haven't k M • ed into assignments and the pupils accept the work assigned for the which later merged with the Gris- The weekly meetings of the Ila- shunah yet, have you, captain?"I class as a contract. Each pupil is wold Bank and later with the Na- dassah Sewing Group, temporarily asked one of the Jews, allowed to organize his own method tional Bank of Commerce. During stopped during Pesach activities, li CHAS. V. SMITH, Prop, "No, but we'll take it yet—we'll of working as he thinks best. To all these years he was the only will recommence on Wednesday, , take it," returned the officer. assist the pupil in his work the member of the original executive A pril 23, at the Shaarey Zedek And didn't they? necessary books, both for study and stalf of the German-American Bank branch, Twelfth street near Atkin- Washing, Polishing, Simonizing and Greasing reference, are made accessible to to remain with the institution with son. Mrs. Herman A. Schmicr, AND DIDN'T THEY? Day and Night Storage—Weekly and Monthly Rate. Very chairman of the Palestine Supplies Say said a non-Jew looking in every student. For instance, a sup- Which it was merged. Reasonable—Quick Service—Reasonable Prices Mr. Rubiner, who is 33 years Department, is Ito charge of this at Macy's Passover department ply of history books are at all times ALL WORK GUARANTEED this week, and gazing into a Hag- to be found in the history room, old, is active in many communial work and at all tittles welcomes rt. etc. projects. lie was among the ac- emits. Clifford ' gadah. "Jewish Prayer books sure Series of Graphs. tive workers in the Community Voluntary contributions for Ila- are slangy." It is, naturally, essential that Fund, United Palestine Appeal and dassah work were recently received Ile had seen the title, "An Only the progress made by the student be other movements. He is to member from Sirs. Louis Davidson and Sirs. Kid." properly measured. For this pur- of the Phoenix Club, Franklin Hills Joseph Welt. . liut he read further: pose a series of graphs have been Club, Bankers Club of Detroit, An only kid, an only kid, which invented by the originator of the American Institute of Banking and slew the ox Daring Film at Paramount. plan. There are three sets of them: other organizations. Which drank the water, which 1. The teacher's graph, provid- quenched the fire, "Ladies of Leisure," the Colum- ing each teacher with the tneuns of Contributions to Jewish So- Which burned the stick, which beat bia all-talking drama of New York Corner HAMILTON and MONTEREY following the progress of each pu- the rug, cial Bureau. night life at the Paramount Thea- pil and also of comparing it with Which bit the cat, which ate the The Jewish Social Service Bu- ter with Barbara Stanwyck, Lowell that of other students in the same reau, 50 Blaine avenue, wishes to Sherman and Ralph Graves in the class. "Oh, I see" he continued, "they • 2. The pupil's graph on which is acknowledge contribution to the leading roles is the liveliest, snap- are using "kid" in its real sense— special fund from Mr. and Sirs. piest, peppiest motion picture of Complete Lubrication Service recorded his daily progress. a young goat. Beg your pardon." Felix Mahler in memory of Sam- the year. It is scintillating with 3. A graph measuring the pro- WorSriOt, 1930, J. T. A.) uel Ileavenrich. the spirit of youth and gaily. gress of the whole class. tional Jewish joke contest ever launched, and I expect a great re- I sponse. e re i s no substitute JULIUS RUBINER NEW HOLMES CO. MANAGER Under this plan, a pupil ad minces steadily, assignment by as- signment. The slow child may fin ish only part of his assignment, while the clever child may at the same time finish two assignments. In introducing the plan into the High School of the United Ilebrew Schools, the Talmud Torahs were principally motivated by the desire, to create for the pupil an atmos- phere of learning such as was prev- alent in the Yeshivoths. The pri- mary duty of the teacher will not be to impart knowledge, whether, the child is disposed to receive it' or not, but rather to render assist- ance, to guide. There is a Tal- mudic maxim that "A student does not succeed in his studies unless he pursuits that study which his heart desires." The student's desire then must be respected. If he is interested to continue his study of the Chu- nosh, for instance, let him do so. Ile will write his composition when he will have an inclination to do so. The subjects pursued in the He- brew High School, such as, the Bi- ble, history, grammar, etc., were divided and subdivided into the proper monthly, weekly, and daily assignments. Each pupil knows ex- folly what his goal is and, know- ing also the amount of time at his disposal, he titans, with the aid of the teacher, his daily work. Ile may if he wishes devote all of the time to one subject until he has completed his full assignment on that subject and then start a new subject or he may KO proportion his assignments as to include two or more subjects in the work of each day. The teacher's assist- ance is always forthcoming if asked for, that is, it comes at a time when it is actually valued. This plan, however, does not pre- clude entirely the formal lessons given by the teacher. These lessons are given at certain intervals when the group is mostly in need of them. - The High School of the United Hebrew Schools is in session each day from 0:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. no. in the Philadelphia branch, and whoever is interested either in the Hebrew High School in general or in this plan and its adaptation in particular is always welcome. SAM'S KOSHER MEAT MARKET Is Now at 11716 Dexter Blvd. at Webb and I. ready to you with the finest in meats and poultry. WE DELIVER Formerly Twelfth at Courtland. Phone Connections SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER at the CLUB LIDO Exide Battery Service Passover Message to the fewish People Israel's liberation from the en- slavement of Egyptian Pharaohs is an inspiring chapter in the his- tory of mankind. The Ten Com- mandments, given to the Chosen People, are even, in our enlight- ened age, the cardinal principles of humanity. Passover teaches a lesson not only to the children of Israel, but to the civilized world —it brings home to all thinking men that freedom and light and righteousness will triumph. It is fitting that the Jews who have suffered so much, and still are suffering in some countries, should dedicate one of their holi- days in commemoration of their hour of liberty and freedom. It is all fitting that Passover should come in the Spring of the year. When freedom fills the very air and high hope dwells in every heart, it is the proper time for commemorating the libera- tion of an enslaved people. Minds and hearts are in tune with the sentiments of the occasion. We send Passover Greetings to our Jewish friends and neigh- bors in the spirit of this great fes- tival, when the hosts of liberty, light and justice have defeated the forces of oppression, dark- ness and iniquity. Otto Misch Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS for the new SHAAREY ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE 159 E. Columbia St. RAndolph 7021