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August 15, 1930 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-08-15

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v istricalt Apish Perla&Cal CHIC!

CLIFTON ATZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

nem

THE YIDDISH SCIENTIFIC
INSTITUTE

TIE fkmonfrxisnLARONIC14

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I rapidly in Jerusalem, let not our
- - -

leaders shut their eyes to the burn-
, ing bush which is glowing in Wil-
(Confirmed from Preceding Page.) 1 no and radiating its warmth and
effulgence throughout the world's
(Continued from Page One.)
thor has not been translated. If
(Continued from Page One.)
'Jewry. The movement has only
rent the institute's activities. !fer-
Yiddish is disappearing we must
into the Roman Catholic Church at
begun. Already the interlocking ry
Weinberg presented the reor- the request of her father.
remember that the energy of the
of the Yiddish Scientific Institute ganization plan.
er
Sue is waning too, and that physi-
early years were spent at a conve nti
and the Yiddish Culture Society has
Isaac Finkelstein, attorney, f•r-
d,ts and natural philosophers have
in Versailles, France.
served to consolidate the- cultural
mer
Yiddish
editor,
was
elected
been warning us about an entrope
Ada Isaacs Menken was born in
interests of the 'Yiddish people.
President of the Shalom Aleichem 1835 at Milneburg, La., of Gentile
of the world, when all life would
More and more of the college stu-
become extinct. "Believe it or not,"
parentage and died in 1868 in Par-
dents are being drawn into this ac-
the number of Jews who speak or
is, Franey. At the age fu 21 she
tivity. Yiddish courses in univer-
at least understand Yiddish today (
married Alexander Isaacs Menken
sales will not he rare phenomena
in the pessimistic year of 1030 is
and publicly embraced Judaism..
before lung and doctoral theses on
greater than those speaking or un
She had great success as an ac-
Yiddish subjects are nut of a dis-
derstanding Hebrew at any one tant probability but a matter of
tress both in this country and •
time in t he history of the Jews. 'the near future. Those who pos-
abroad, and just before her death
'Ili: utterance seems startling but sess insight and foresight will en-
in Europe she attracted consider-
it novertheless is true, and only the ter into this revival of the Jewish
able attention finning English and
slightest mattering of Jewish his- spirit along evolutionary lines with
French men of letters, including
tory, but particularly eontempor- alacrity, instead (4 waiting until it
(Sickens, Swinburne, the el-
illy conditions is sufficient to sub- becomes
der Dumas, Gauthier and Hugo.
are fashion of the day.
stw t.ate the statement.
She published two books of poetry,
Jerusalem and the Diaspora, the
The Yiddish Scientific Institute latter represented by Wilno, both
one of which was dedicated "by
is or iy the outgrowth of such basic are essential for the continuation
permission" to Dickens.
fa. It was bound to come be of Jewish ideals and ideas. The
A group of playground children snapped at Voight Park, Edison
Pinero's Work Named.
eau, if the Jews are to live and former without the latter is bar-
Sir Arthur l'inero's "Mid-Chan- avenue and Second boulevard.
preserve their racial integrity, their ren; the latter without the former
nel" is included in a list of "the 50
Forest cleaning saves your garments because
illdiNiduality must be cultivated.
"We are trying to build health • a strict observance of health rules
best plays" which has been selec
is blind. This dualism is an histor-
only experts are permitted to handle them. You
This aspiration is independent of ical necessity brought about by the
t" in the tots at the Jewish Center for children.
e etcher Hughes, assistant.
don't have to worry when you send your clothes
th e political situation which may
M hen the playschtsol first opened
to Forest.
professor of English at Columbia Playschool and have them enjoy
march of events. We will other-
play havoc with other Jewish is• wise than to turn this historical
University and author of the l'ulitz- the process at the same time„" said at month , ago, each child was given
You Can Depend on F'orest
mre n, (1,( ret, ei rikihytshiacta t. mexamina tion
sues. The Yiddish issue is a self- imposition to the advantage of the
er Prize play, "Hell Bent for Herm-
Nate S. Shapero, through whose
sufficient one. It is bound up with race.
en." The list is published in the
efforts a fund has been made avail- sus efforts . has e been niilt
a strong race consciousness and its
(Cortrirhi, 1930, J. T. A.)
l l itleto
New York Evening Post.
c'n
) build
I t ti uT .
realization is fostered by the lose
Pinere, famous British-Jewish able which is making it possible up the health of the children,
and self-denial of scores (soon to
dramatist, was burn in London i n for e each child to have two bottles
qin is utmil
toas evening a special
On
if
grow into hundreds) of intelligent SCANNING THE HORIZON
be held by he par-
1855 and is descended from a Swish
DR. M. CLICK
- of milk and two crackers daily fur ents
men and women with stamina and
---
f playschool childret n. Dr.
family. Ile started out its a
(Continued from Preceding Page) Institute, with Dr. M. Glick and S. antic
foresight.
S.
Kleiman
will
talk to the parents
f I awyer, but soon left the legal tiro
Fowled by only a handful of men
being main- on the fintlinem of the physical ex-
Aiken as vice-presidents. L. liu- ession for the stage. As an acto )r tained especially for is those
less
for-
aminations
given
to the children.
in Berlin, largely through the ef- say nothing in that way, but he
'inero wits nut successful, and h
binstein was chosen treasurer; E.
forts of the untiring Nokhem shthr would be glad if anyone of those Korman, secretary and bookkeep- non turned his thoughts to play e tunate children who are unable to The parents will be instructed in
present
who
knew
him
would
arise
-
leave
the
city
for
country
vaca-
the
ways
and
means
of remedying
in
charge of the Yiddish Re- and speak.
110 •
Titing. Since then he has Its
er; S. Bercovich, director.
d tions during the warm and sultry health defects and will be urged
search Institute in Kiev, trans-
The cultural committee and the thenomenal success as a play
A
minute
elapsed
and
no
one
.
days
of
the
summer
months.
The
to
take
constructive
steps toward WILL CHANT PRAYERS
ferred from Berlin to the tradition-
school counsel will consist of Dr. vright, his plays being produce
JEWISH CENTER BAND
al center of Jewish learning in the arose. Then, two minutes and Bennish, Dr. Click, Messrs. Kor- wherever English is spoken. Som d plas•school attempts to approxi- disease and ill-health prevention,
FOR PALESTINE DEAD

three. Finally, Fels arose: "Pas-
e
mate
as
closely
as
possible
a
camp
Old World Wilno, and radiating
BELLE ISLE CONCERT
the added features will
tor,' he said, "since there is no man, Malamut, Itosenshein, Holtz- :; f his best-known dramas includ e atmosphere and environtnent in be Among
AT
MEMORIAL
SERVICE
informative talks by Miss Al-
from that impoverished town to the
one here who can speak about the man and Ida Komaroff, Mr. Wein- „ The Second Sirs.. Tanqueray,' . the city, most of the children's (human, dietitian of the North End
larger and more comfortable Jew-
berg and I. Newman are on the .„ Trelawney of the Wells," ant time being spent outdoors.
The Jewish Center Band, under
ish settlements in the United dead man, would you mind if I entertainment committee. Messrs.
Clinic, and Miss Parker, dietitian
Mid-tthannel," "Sweet Lavender' '
took about three minutes to dis-
the direction of Israel Glass, will
Health is the keynote of the of the Detroit Dairy and Ilealth
States, Argentine, France. Ger-
Finkelstein and Field are on the . a rid "Lady Bountiful."
cuss the single tax?"
he presented on Sunday, Aug. 24,
playsehool, and the slogan "play Council. The program is king ar-
many, England and Canada, the
Jewish Directors Honored.
organization committee. The Chil-
at 8:30 o'clock, in a concert to be
while learning and learn while ranged by the mothers of play-
Yiddish Scientific Institute is a
A DEFINITION OF ETHICS
dren's Theater committee consists , Six moving pictures directed by
given at the Ilelle Isle Shell.
playing" is being carried out with school children.
symbol of Jewish vitality and
I am indebted for the following of Messrs. J. Jaffe, Wesley and it brie Jewish directors are include(
The band has given numerous
adaptability.
the screen s "Fifty best" of at
one to Benny Rubin, comic screen Beckerman.
concerts at the Jewish Center,
tort $100 from him. Shea was an-
It is no longer a secret that the performer.
ti me as selected by David Wark
Maccabee Hall and other institu-
rested a few weeks ago after $50
Yiddish Scientific Institute aspires
!
Griffith,
famous
director,
for
the
Little Jake asked his father for
tions in Detroit, Windsor, Mount
in marked money was found in his
to function as a Yiddish University the definition of ethics.
New York Evening Post, Ernest
Clemens, and neighboring cities.
possession. Mr. Reiter, who said
in the not distant future. Certain-
Lubitsch of the Paramount Com-
"What, you don't know, such a
It is a distinct recognition of the
I he gave Shea the money, withheld
ly nothing except money is required
The candidacy for Congress of pany, and Lewis Milestone of the
simple word as ethics? Well I'll
quality of the band that they will
(Continued from Page One.)
his complaint because he said that
to bring to function a burning wish tell you, sonny. Suppose a cus- Maud Slocum Morass, from the ' Universal Company ;
and Charles wrongdoing which these men might
appear
in the shell where the De-
politicians had warned hint against
and need which when realized will tomer came into my store and Sixth Congressional District of Chaplin of First National are the
wish to lay before him.
troit Symphony has conducted its
. going through with the case.
mean to the world's Jewry a tri- buys a paid of pants priced 810 Michigan, on the Republican ticket, three Jews honored.
summer
concerts for the past
Sees Plot Against Officials.
A charge that a large East Side
umph only second to the founding and by mistake he gave me two has aroused great interest among
Of the pictures three were direct-
year s.
The Department of Public Mat•- meart market was paying elf mar-
of the Hebrew University of Jeru- $10 bills. Ethics is,
the women.
ed by Lubitsch and one each by
should
I
tell
Glass
has gained his repu-
kets was praised for its co-opera- , ket supervisors by check each Wed-
salem.
my partner?"
Mrs. (Maness contends that the Milestone and Chaplin. Those di-
t ation as an able hand conductor.
tion with Orthodox Jews in their nesday in order to be able to sell
Meanwhile, a large new fireproof
field of opportunity for women in rected by Lubitsch that were se-
He
has
studied
at the Warsaw
efforts to regulate the sale of kosh- non-kosher meat for kosher, was in-
structure is being erected in one of
BETTER TELL THE TRUTH
politics to be of real service is lected are: "Passion," "The Mar-
Conservatory of Music under Pro-
er and non-kosher meat, in a let- vestigated this week by Commis-
the finest residential districts of •
Leo Glassman vouches for it as almost unlimited.
riage Circle," and "The Patriot."
fessor Noskowsky, and in 1905 he
Wilno to take the place of the old an authentic story.
"I f the women are going to help he picture directed by Chaplin ter written by Benjamin Green- . sioner Higgins, who declared that
completed his course, qualifying as
span, a lawyer, to Mayor Walker. after a thorough investigation of
building which had become inade-
We shall call her Miss Berger, solve existing problems they must
r.̀ ' at won Griffith's praise was "The In his letter Mn, Greenspan ex- this complaint he found it had no
banal toaster. Ile was a member
quate to house the many treasures for her name seas as Jewish as run for office, they must take part
;? id" and Milestone's work was
of distinguished bands in Russia
that the institute had managed to that. She visited an employment in the primaries, they must vote, „ All Quiet On t ehesrWnte -h mbb pressed the opinion that the pres- 'basis in fact.
e
both military and civil, and in 1911
collect in the few years of its exis- bureau to get a position.
I they must forget jealousies and • All Quiet on the Western Front." o nt graft charges against employes
he headed his own band, "The Rus-
f
the
'Markets
Department
might
tence. The contributions from
Upon arrival there she decided„ strige," she states.
FLOWER DAYS FOR TEL
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sian Juvenile Band" in Toronto,
merely
be
an
effort
to
intimidate
abroad and from the many commun- to make her chances better, to '
Mrs. Morass has been active in
Dr. David Phili s 68
HAI FUND AUG. 23.24
Canada. Mr. Glass traveled with
the department against carrying
ities and municipalities are natur- give the name of Burke instead of politics for years and now for the'
The world executive of the Tel
CINCINNATI, Ohio.—(J. T. on a campaign against butchers
the band throughout Canada and
ally sufficient only as a beginning, Berger,
first time she is seeking an office. A •
, Hai Fund has proclaimed the days
)—Dr.
David
Philipson,
honor-
United States in 1916, Two years
who
violate
the
kosher
law.
"Are you Jewish?" queried the
but it is hoped that our multi-mil-
eves that there is a won- or • president of the Central Con-
REV. REUBEN BAYARSKY
later Mr. Glass settled in Detroit,
Commissioner Higgins began the of the anniversary of the August
lionaires will sooner or later real- employment manager.
derful field in Congress for wo- fe
outbreaks
in
Palestine
as
a
day
and
rence
of
American
Rabbis,
and
begun his preparation for the
investigation of an anonymous let-
Rev. llayeesky, newly-elected
No, I ant Presbyterian," she men. Out of more than 400 mem- th
ize the vast importance of this in-
for a campaign for this fund.
e only living member of the first
enter of Congregation Emanuel, organization of a children's band
stitute for Jewish life and its dis- replied.
bers of that body at this time gr aduating class of the Hebrew ter in which four supervisors of the
Tel
Hai
Fund
helps
to
educate
will chant the El Molei Ritchamitn in this city. The Jewish Centers
Department of Public Markets
"You mean to say you are not there are only seven women. Mrs. U
tinct inferiority over the many in-
nion College and senior rabbi of were charged with taking graft the young generation physically for the martyrs who died during Associatiaon incorporated hie or-
stitutes which emphasize merely Jewish," persisted the e, m.
Morass believes that a great indus-
'for self-protection.
the riots in Palestine last year, at ganization into its own program..
"Of course not," replied the trial center like Detroit furnishes se ockdale Avenue Temple here, ob- from butchers fur allowing them
one phase of Jewish mentality, viz.,
The Tel Hai Fund campaign in the memorial service of the Miz-
eyed his sixty-eighth birthday to violate the kosher meat regula-
girl.
its religion.
an opportunity for a woman, the S'a turday, Aug. S.
Detroit will start through a flower rachi to be held at the Emanuel
tions. Commissioner Higgins de-
"Well, I'm sorry. This position woman instinct, to help in the so-
Fisher Theater.
If most of the Jews are reposing
day on Saturday night and Sun- this Sunday evening.
s
a
good
one,
but
the
specifications
clared
that
he
would
question
John
"Queen High" the successful'
lution of every-day bread and but-,
their faith in the great seat of a
There was never a good knife R. Shea, a market supervisor who day, Aug. 23 and 24, Every Jew
sk that a Jewish girl be sent."
Broadway
stage romantic comedy,
ter problems that face the laborers m
learning which is growing up so
of Detroit is urged to welcome the MODERN DELICATESSEN
Copyright. 1930, J. T. A•I
• of the country, Fr ate of bad steel.—Benjamin is accused by J. Reiter, a kosh-
has been made into a gay talkie and
anklin.
volunteers and contribute to the
For Your Lunches
er butcher, for attempting to ex- fund.
is now on the Fisher Theater
11612 Dexter Boulevard
screen.

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