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September 19, 1930 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-09-19

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PAGE THIRTEEN

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years the Jewish soccer followers
realized that there was an empti-,
ness in their sports life. No one
was more actually aware of this
than Dr. Max Krauss, who was at
the time president of the Ilakoah
Athletic Club of New York.
"Ile scoured the wealth of Jew-
ish players, imported stars from •
the Vienna Ilakoah team and after ,
a good deal of work and expense
selected a formidable team that
was ready to take on all comers, ■
naminig the eleven after his own cot
club, Ilakoah.
"It had a phenomenal success
all through and in 1929 it won the 4,!,)
National Challenge Trophy, em-
blematic of the United States soc- t!,.;
ter championship. It has a tre-
mendous Jewish following in every
part of the land."
Not only is this sport developing
fans among its Jewish followers,
but it is also developing soccer
players among the Jewish youth of
These are the members of the Ilakoah soccer team whose phenomenal success, culminating with the our country. They are encour-
United States championship award in 1929, is described in the September issue of the B'nai B'rith Maga- aged in their interest because
zine in the article, "Making the Jews of America Sport Conscious." Extreme left, Dr. Eugene Bar, sec- from their numbers ninny star
players have come.
retary; extreme right, Dr. Max Kraus, president.

Season's Greetings

4.,

Greetings

, .„1

ELSIFOR
CARTAGE CO.

SAM C. ANDRES

Storage, Trucking and
Packing. Local and Long
Distance Moving.

Sanitary and Heating

Engineer

117.119 N. FIRST ST.

215 East Huron Street

Phones 4297.4298

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

AN NARBOR, MICH.

1

Best

Wishes for a Happy
New Year

Wahr's

Everything in Books, Sta-
tionery and Office
Supplies

American progress is the pro- Jewish names are numbered among
duct of the diverse qualities and the most distinguished.
The contribution of the Jewish
combined energies of people of
many races, and our national life people to world history is outstand-
is the richer because we have had ing and in American life they have
the benefit of whatever was best been a potent influence in our na-
in the genius, traditions and ideals terial, intellectual, aesthetic and
moral development.
of each.
What has thus far been achieved
is only an earnest example of the
possible devolpment of this great JEWISH SETTLEMENTS
DEVELOP IN URUGUAY
country, through co-operation of
the same factors which have
brought us thus far.
Five years ago Uruguay was
But this ideal can be realized only a country through which
only in the degree in which we Jewish imigrants passed. Today,
work together and live together in Uruguay is an important Jewish
a spirit of good will and of mutual immigration center. The story of
helpfulness.
this transformation is told in a re-
People of different races and na- port of the Uruguay Jewish Immi-
tional origins should be not anta- grant Aid Society at Montevideo
gonistic but complementary ele. covering the years 1927 to 1930.
ments in our social life. Each The society is functioning under
should have the fullest opportunit- the direction and through the fi-
ies and should receive the fullest re-! nancial support of the Hebrew
cognition for usefulness.
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So-
I'eople of the Jewish race are ciety of America (Hias), 425 La-
characteristically constructive and fayette street, New York City, in
co-operative in attitude and are at ; conjunction with the Ica and Emig-
once thinkers and doers. In all direct.
lines of honorable achievement
Jews began to come to Uruguay,
according to the report, with the
years 1917-18. They were the
refugees from pogroms. Upon their
arrival they received a friendly
and cordial reception. These first
pioneers hod established them-
selves and then some time elapsed
before other Jewish settlers came.
The absence of restrictive laws,
perfect freedom and the spirit of
liberalism, coupled with the fact
that difficulties were placed in the
way of immigrants by other coun-
tries, were a great factor in mak-
'ing Uruguay desirable to Jewish
immigrants. The largest number
109.111 E. Washington St.
of Jewish immigrants came from
Russia. Poland comes next, fol-
DIAL 8132
lowed by Lithuania and Rumania.
: Other countries which furnished
DAVIS & °HUNGER, Propre.
their quota of Jewish immigrants
are Germany, Palestine, Turkey,
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Egypt, France, Belgium, Latvia,
Jugo-Slavia, Austria, England,
('zecho-Slovakia, Syria and even
China. Approximately 200 Jew-
ish immigrants arrive monthly.
Uruguay now has a Jewish popu-
lation which is developing success-
fully, economically and socially
and which enjoys all liberties.
The first immigrants, the pio-
neers, were mostly single men but
as soon as it became known in their
native countries that they had sue-
! cessfully established themselves,
DRABES AND
married men followed, of course
LAUBENGAYER, Props.
leaving at first their families be -
'hind. But these came in due time.
Quality Bread and Cakes Then followed a stream of rela-
tives, parents, brothers, sisters;
girls came to marry. Then, of
341 S. MAIN STREET
course, came just friends. The
Pohne 4014
settlers established themselves on
a sound basis and at the same tins-
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
created institutions for their eels!
and cultural purposes.
Immigrants are met upon On ir
arrival by a representative of the
Jewish Immigrant Aid Society,
similar as is done by Ilias in the
United States, and they are given
every possible assistance to effect
their admission. Those who stand
in need of assistance are given
various forms of aid, particularly
work is found for them.

WALTER M. STILLER, Prop.

Phone 8805

ANN ARBOR, MICII.

Season's Greetings

CRIPPEN
DRUG STORES

GEO. BISCHOFF

FLORIST

CHAPIN STREET

217 N. Main - • - Phone 8511

207 S. Main • • • Phone 6811

723 N. University • Phone 9797

ANN ARBOR, MICH,

Rosh Hashonah
Greetings

Between Miller Avenue and
West Huron Street

Telephone 6805

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

"Thousands of Jewish men and
women," writes Mr. Minsky, "were
henceforth soccer 'fans.' They fol-
lowed each match of the Viennese
team carefully and when the Euri-
peans departed from the United
States after a successful invasion,
they gave their support to the suc-
cessful teams of the American Soc-
cer League circuit.

We Extend the Season's Greetings to the
Jewish People of Michigan

Lambert
Chocolate
Company

JACKSON, MICHIGAN

.. t ?.14- 44:4.4'41:42- VfnalstM.RMR:IA

REALIZING THE HIGH IDEAL

THE CRAFT
TYPE SHOP

305 Maynard

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

Magazine.lover 50 countries, received a great
How the sport-consciousness of ' issue of the
American Jews was aroused five In the article, "Making the Jews I impetus in America through the
years ago by the tour of the of America Sport Conscious," visit here of this all-Jewish Euro-
United States by the Vienna sac. Louis Minsky describes how inter- peon team.
car team is told in the September est in this, the national sport in
One of its games at the Polo
Grounds in New York was wit-
nessed by over 50,000 fans, setting
a record attendance for any soc-
cer match. Most of these fans
were Jews.
By WALTER J. KOHLER, Governor of Wisconsin.

Season's Greetings

103 North Main St.
316 South State St.

TWO STORES:

Greetings of the Season from the
Leading Jackson Merchants

ALL-JEWISH ALL-STAR SOCCER TEAM

Greetings of the Season from the
Leading Ann Arbor Merchants

WELDING

Oxy-Acetylene and Elec-
tric Arc Portable
Equipment

Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All

eugene

D. F. (Jack) BERRY

300 Otsego

Dial 2.2643

JACKSON, MICH.

"However, in the following two

Jackson's Leading
BEAUTICIANS

Season's Greetings

Rosh Hashonah
Greetings

CHARLES K.
WETHERBY

WALKER
OLDSMOBILE CO.

MORTICIAN

Olds Motor Cars

Permanent Waring a
Specialty

Where fastidious women may fulfill every beauty
requisite under the skilled guidance of thoroughly
experienced beauty culturists.

DISTRIBUTORS OF

701 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Phone 2.7514
JACKSON, MICH.

Sales — Service

See Our Used Cars

402WILDWOOD AVENUE

606.608.610 Francis Street

Dial 4322

Phone 2.56626

JACKSON, MICH.

JA('KSON, MICH.

Greetings of the Season

Season's Greetings

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS

H. C. SCHEVE
Sheet Metal and Furnace Work

PROMPT
PRINTERS

Telephone 6975

911 Brown Street

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

Season's Greetings and Best Wishes

BERANEK & MARTIN

Plumbing—Heating—Repairing

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

r.

Wishing All Our Jewish Friends and Customers a
Happy and Prosperous New Year

EXIDE BATTERY & TIRE SERVICE

Season's Greetings

Phone 9716

106 South First St.

FLOWERDAY'S
FLOWERS

A. & L. BATTERY AND ELECTRIC
SERVICE CO.

529 South Main

None but the best will satisfy
us, so we are sure to please you.

Phone 2-2517

Store:
106 E. Washington
Phone 9690

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

609 E. Williams

r.



Greetings of the Season

Phone 7014

Greenhouse:
1400 Traver St.
ANN ARBOR, NIICII.

Best Wishes for a Happy

New Year

AMERICAN

Rug Cleaning Works

GROSTIC
MOTOR SALES

213 West Ann Street

Phone 4676

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Phone 8115
1032 Greene Street

TED. SCHMIDT
Manager Service Dept.

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

Season's Greetings and Best Wishes

West Side Dairy

Pasteurized Milk and Cream

Butter and Cottage Cheese, Certified Milk

720 Brooks Street

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Phone 9715

Season's Greetings

GODFREY

MOVING
STORAGE

410 North Fourth Avenue
Phone 6927

JACKSON,

CARPET CLEANING

JACKSON, MICH.

Phone 8-852

New Year's Greetings

We Wish You All a Happy New Year

ALWAYS GOOD—

Eberle's

of

A good wife is the workmanship
a good husband.

DIAL 24623

JACKSON, MICII.

DIAL 4733

JACKSON, MICII.

‘.

Wishing All Our Jewish Friends and Clients a Happy

and Prosperous New Year

We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons a
Happy and Prosperous New Year

SOFT WATER

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

IRWIN'S HOME-MADE PIES

512 STEWARD

Order by the Case for Family Use

(Editorial in New York Times.)

There is no ill thing in Spain but
that which can speak.
Wickedness is rarely at a loss
for cleverness.

Oakhill Pie Shop

Delicious Beverages

White Laundry Co.

Dr. Allan, professor of Hebrew
at Bradford, in England, is no
sensational pamphleteer. Ile is a
profound scholar. Lately he has
translated Isaiah for a shilling
book. The unusual thing about the
rendering of the Hebrew is that
it reveals the prophet as insets rate
in the use of that form of speech
known to the erudite as "parano-
mania"; to the rest of us, punning.
King James's version gives no ink-
I ling that the stern augur descend-
. ed ever from elevated forms of
speech. So far as most people.
knew, Isaiah dealt only in sump-
tuous figures of speech draped in
terrifying solemnity.
Yet his problem with the He-
brews in the market places was
much the same as that which con-
fronts the curbstone orator now:
how to get the crowd around to
listen. To make this clear, Dr.
Allan renders the Hebrew into
such modern words and phrases
as "wash-out" and "fed-up". Ac-
cording to his translation the
prophet's puns were innumerable:
And He looked for justice
(mishpat), but behold just
vice (mispah).
For redress (cedaqah), but
behold distress (ce'aqah).
What the Bible construes as "if
ye will not believe, surely ye shall
not he established," the modern au-
thority translates as "if ye don't
believe, ye won't be-alive." If this
construction follows the Hebrew
more closely than does the stand-
ard text, it is clear that the coming
of Isaiah to a town meant enter-
tainment thrown in with prophetic
warnings.

ED. DALTON, Prop.

ALL MODERN METHODS FOR CLEANING

JUDEAN PARANOMASIA

For Every Occasion

DALTON

HARVEY B. RAYMOND

QUALITY
BAKERY CO.

Phone 9412

H OTEL

Star Carpet Cleaning
Works

Greetings

PLUMBERS

320 North Main St.

We Wish You All a Very Happy and
Prosperous New Year

110-112.114 E. Washington Ave.

A. E. Duncan & Co.

CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
TAX RETURNS
SYSTEMS
AUDITS

1006.7 Union and Peoples National Bank Bldg.
JACKSON, MICHIGAN
2315-21 Barltun Tower
DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Dial 4-117



JACKSON, MICH.

Season's Greetings

Season's Greetings and Best Wishes

Prestler Roofing &
Shingle Co.

RUB-ER-OID ROOFING

ALL KINDS OF ROOFING WORK

National Union Bank
and Trust Company

General Roofing Contractors

"16 Years in Jackson"

Telephone 2-2344

JA('KSON, MICH.

902 E. Michigan Ave.

JACKSON,

Season's Greetings

Greetings of the Season

J. C. Patience

Muller Bakeries, Inc.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

406 FIRST STREET

JACKSON, MICIL

DIAL 5-771

BUTTERNUT BREAD

"THOUGHTFULLY MADE"

Dial 8.525

JACKSON, MICH.

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