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CHANUKAH DINNER OF
'I EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
t
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ei RON IGLE

dies will be presented by Sophie PICK COMMITTEES FOR
ZVILLER CELEBRATE
HEADS COMMITTEE FOR 22 ..
Shugerman, Blanche Joseff, Lillian
DEC. 25 CHARITY BALL
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
HER SORORITY FROLIC i 'Pug
Dessow, Edith Klanfer, Lucille
Kavanau, Ruth Goldberg, Vert,
Plans are now being completed
The Zviller Ladies' Aid Society
At a meeting of the Detroit Jew.
Williams, and Elsie Blum. Miss
, i Miss Jean Weinberg of Detroit
for the annual Chanukah dinner
h ilate
nllarrrhetsetr
Esther Karbel is assisting wit& the ish Emergency Relief Fund, Chas. held its first anniversary feast on
to be given by the Sisterhood of
mitt
N i ti es fur
first
frolic , was the guest of Miss Eileen
K. Sandorf, chairman
of the Sunday, evening, Nov. :30, at
(Continued from Page One,)
drill.
NEW Y,Olth—The project for
, ' Hirschfield over the week-end.
yi
ta
Congregation Emanuel at the Con-
thilte
et,hlibny
annualeh
Beta
izo
la
n
ni
cle
e,itb
aeis
no
gr
Mishkan
Israel
synagogue,
Blaine
Mrs. Eli Sachse is chairman of Unity Voters' league, announced
organizing and centralizing thc•
gregation, Taylor and Wilson ave-
the fact that the preamble empha- anted
the dinner, and Mrs. Ralph Paul is that the eentire proceeds collected and Linwood avenues.
r A.
d;iyil
usnpieinNdlinrsg various activities of the Reform,
nues, Sunday evening, Dec. 14.
evening, Dee. 7, at the several
l'evin,
president, sizes the importance attached by
Mrs.
Ida
chairman of the dining room corn- for the dance that the Unity Yes-
Conservative and Orthodox JeWs
s. with
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky will give
, ters' League is sponsoring at the thanks officers and members who he framers of the Mandate to the
mittee.
is receiving, much attention from
Joseph Broiler of Detroit.
an address and appropriate Chanu-
establishment
of
the
Jewish
Nation-
A board meeting of the Sister- Masonic Temple, in the Fountain
some
of the foremost representa-
kah music will be sung by Cantor
al Home by including in the pre-
hood was held at the home of Mrs. Mailroom on Thursday, Dec. 25,
tives
of these three religious
Mrs.
S.
K.
Slobin,
who
was
the
Boyarski. A playlet, "Enemies of
amble two paragraphs relating to
Harry Levin, 1710 Taylor avenue, •will go to swell the emergency
groups.
After a number of ths
guest of her mother, Mrs. Si.
Israel," will be presented by the
thief subject--the first reciting the
Thursday, at which plans for the funds.
most
prominent
Jewish leaders had
Greenberg.
has
returned
to
De-
children of the Bible classes, under
Balforu Declaration, and the sec-
The Bicur Chalon sent a dele-
dinner were discussed. Mrs. Max
trait, steessinpanied by her mother. been interviewed a survey was
',. the direction of Miss Esther Ash-
ond referring to the historical
Schubiner, 3759 Carter avenue is gation headed by Irving Feldman,
made
by
several
competent con,
Inky, principal.
connection of the Jewish people
The following
president, Offering to postpone
in charge of reservations.
workers, revealing, that
Rev. and Mrs. Medal Glancz an- 111111181
children willtakepart: William
with Palestine and to the grounds
'their own dance that was to be
there
is
unanimous
agreement
, flounce the engagement of their
for teconstructing their national
Feldman, Marcus Edelstein, Clara
held at the same place on the
'daughter, Miss Betty, to Sam Gold- that such a merger is imperative
home in that country."
Abrahams, Enid Gillis, Millie
Among the Jewish writers with ame evening, in order to give the
if
Judaism
is
to
be
preserved
and
berg, S011 of Sir. and Mrs. W. 0.
Shugerman, Lillian Sherman, Sal- non-Jewish names are: V. C. Cal- Unity Voters' League the benefits
Obligation. Are to All Jewry.
efforts for the upkeep of educa-
Goldberg.
lie Antman, Arthur Edelstein, Wil- ' verton, l'ierre Loving, Saxe Cum- of all arrangements for orchestra,
In this connection the memoran-
tional,
religious
and
charitable
liam Dessow, Florence Albert. mings, Vina Delmar, Alexander ! advertising, etc., to help make this
dum points out that while article
Miss Esther Susman, daughter and other cultural institutions arc
Grace Goldberg. A Chanukah King, Madam Majeska, Louis Stan- eiecasion a tremendous success to
2 of the Mandate speaks explicitly
of Mrs. Sarah Susinan of State to meet With success,
drill with the lighting of the can- ley, etc.
•be reaped by floor and needy.
of the "establishment of the Jewish
street became the bride of Dr.
As an example of their generous
National Home as laid down in the
Benjamin Last, Detroit, at a cere-
Roll of Congregation
action, Sir. Feldman bought on
preamble," making a reference to
mony at the Temple of Abraham
Emanuel.
behalf of his organization, 1,000
the preamble essential to an appre-
Thursday. Rev. Glanz officiated.
tickets for the dance from I. Yar-
ciation of article 2, the preamble
Irving Schlus.1.3
The bride wore a gown of egg-shell
Janet Kaltlan,
rows, chairman of the ticket com-
explains that what is meant is "a
Elnier Elia., Morris Kellerman. Albert
satin beautifully embroidered.
mittee.
national homes for the Jewish peo-
Satin slippers and hose of a snatch-

her Ashinsky'' class: Millie
Mrs. Louis Rubinstein was ap-
ple." From this the memorandum
ing color, gloves, and a veil com- Shugernian, Willie Des.pw, Annabelle
pointed chairman and Mrs. Fier-,
draws the conclusion that the obit-
pleted her costume. She carried GeraInr' se .n l ktrYt .tv Gorrion's class: Lillian Zi..
nard Lachs co-chairman, to repre-
, cations undertaken by the British
a bouquet of tea roses and lilies of man, Ruth Kramer, Ada Iluberman, Jr.
sent the Emergency Relief Fund
government regarding the national
the valley. Miss Esther Brenner, R"blin
—Photo
by
Creole
Studio
home "are obligations to the Jew-
M :s' Florence Edelman's Has,: Clara
and to get volunteers for ticket
who attended the bride, wore a Abrahams. Dent lied., Joseph Edelman,
MISS LYLAN BARR
ish people, and lust, as might be
distribution for the dance. George
MRS. CELIA SCHLAIN
dress of aquamarine satin and Arthur Edelstein. Rosalind Funberg. Enid
supposed from vari o us passages of
Stutz was appointed chairman of
oromn.nbeira,rrnly.Lilitilia.rnicheshJxmet.•11„
Book-Cadillac Hotel, This affair matching slippers. Iler flowers, N theH
publicity and Barney Bernet as , co-operated in making this affair the White Paper, merely obligations
to the local Jewish inhabitants as offers something unique and novel. were roses of a pale pink color. Shirley Sklar, Martin Spector, Vera WIG.
his assistant; Samuel Sternberg,, successful.
The officers are: Mrs. Pevin, one of the sections of the popula- There will be favors for all who Marvin Last of Detroit attended hams.
program editor; Abe Messenger, in
Sarah Stein's el., Ann Shi,
attend. The Plantation Serenaders the groom. A wedding dinner %vac
president; Mrs. Celia Schlain, tion of l'alestine."
charge ofprizes. S. J. Lev
man, Iles•ie Naidi h. Elsie Illutn, Rose
vice-president;
Mrs, Anna Finkel,
Quoting the Simpson report and will furnish the music. Proceeds served to 150 guests at the Temple Lieberman. Grace Goldberg.' Adele Robin,
of the program committee,
Ruth
Goldberg.
Nornian Blum
will
go
to
charity.
The
Sorority
is
of
Abraham
after
the
ceremony.
Vivian
reported that he expects that the ex-president; Sirs. Anna Klein, the Foreign Office Handbook of Sy-
t mom, twins Edelman, Elmer Joseph.
financial secretary; Mrs. Mrs. Anna ria and Palestine to prove that the anticipating representation from
people will respond readil y,
various clubs, fraternities and so-
Moses Ginsberg of North Jack- R"MIA Ss alwt,.is'eq' FrietImanls class: Lillian
The following are the officers of Sorin, treasurer; Mrs. N. Bilansky, position of the Arab section of the
rorities.
son street announces the marriage 1/..w. Edith Schwartz. Harvey Dater,
the Unity Voters' League heading recording secretary; Mrs. 1.ansky p pulatien, that is of the Arabs as
of his daughter, Mollie, to Jack M. Florence Shultiti. The.lore Manheim.
the work and preparing for this and Mrs. Garber, hospitalers; Sirs. a wh , le, is no worse than before
'the folbiwing, having r..eived the
Turner of Detroit. The wedding high Vilt
Bessie
Loran,
Sirs.
Rose
Zeff,
Sirs.
holastic records In their re.
I the Mandate conic into effect, the
dance; Charles K. Sandorf, gen-
took place in Detroit on Thanks-
eral chairman; Max L. Black, asso- Bessie Moranz and Mrs. a Gloss- memorandum also finds that it can- no question of competition with
" T;i= eci:r't'Za1se.rs tr io'fe rl:r‘2r7t:nZl'ul l 1":i rs e-
giving
afternoon
at
the
home
of
,
,
man,
trustees.
Beard
of
directors
etria. Lillian Dessow, Edith Schwartz,
t be seriously suggested that the Arab labor can he said to arise.
ciate chairman; Barney Barnett,
associate chairman; Max M. Silver- —Sirs. Fay Nida, Sirs. Ida Sc' - leis, , p 's'' n f th" Arabs as a whole is Similarly the memorandum shows Rabbi Thumin. After the cere- I Harvey Dater, Theodore Mthheim, Flor-
many, dinner was served to the ence Shollin. Ann Sherrn.. Ressie
man, secretary; Wrn. Rosenberg Mrs. Bertha Klein, Mrs. Bessie , verse Cu', it would Faye been if that no question of competition en-
Naisisch. Elsie Blunt. Ruth Kramer, Dena
J no Jewish immigration would have ters in the case of Jewish labor em- immediate fancily at the home of I Berlin Clara Abrahamn Fn . 1 G i lli s
treasurer; Mrs. A. Rubenstein, Kirschen, Mrs, Belle Finkel.
taken place. Pointing out that ployed in agriculture or even in the Milton Thuner, the groom's [Joseph Edelm•r. Lillian Sherman, Rosa-
representing relief fund.
brother. Mr. and Sirs. Thuner left lind Ftinberg. Nettie Rothenberg.
there is net the slightest reason t , building and transport trades.
An n•laborate program in being pre-
The memorandum concludes with for the East. After Dec. 15 they pared for the Chanukah celebration which
suppose that the position of the
the
following
statement:
will reside at 156:39 llartwell ave- Ix to hr held On Monday evening •t S:30
Palestine'
Arabs
is
in
any
respect
MACHPELAH CEMETERY Club L..d.. Dinner:
,clock
In the vestry rot.a of the c.-
"We have now completed our ex- nue.
DEDICATED IN FLINT er A dinner meeting of women club lead• inferior to that of the neighboring
gregation, Woodrow Wilson•nd Taylor
s M the Jewish Center . held Dec. Arabs in Transpordania Syria or planation of our grounds for re-
me... Resides • play - EnernieS dr

Goldberg led the dim-
Israel
"Dance of the Candle3•
Iraq "where the question of Jewish garding the White Paper as unfor-
Dedication of the Machpelah eisoiss. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich. chairman immigration has not arisen," the tunate in its contents, and (we re-
any interesting and novel features are
Mrs.
nnr" on girls work, gave •
the
committee
promised. There will he no • dminsion
Cemetery by Flint Jewry was at- short addresa to the group. Thenext memorandum cites the Mandates gret to add) not less unfortunate
ltli ix invited. The e ntirc
fee amt the poe
tended by nearly 600 persons Sun-
planned for the firitt
program ix under the direction of Mis•
Commission's reference to "the un- in its tone and outlook. Nothing
day afternoon. A banquet in the sassier ...ting as
Esther Ashin.ky, the principal of the
deniable material advantages which could he more distressing to the
Mrs. Etta Lachman of 1963 East . Bible classes
Jewish Community Center f I• SWend
"i O
s t or"G
' inFaj•Z7;howt
Palestine has derived from the ef- Agency than tic find itself in a posi- Grand boulevard, who resided in
Through the courtesy Of the Kline De-
lowed the ceremony, with 70 mem-
tion
in
which
it
must
either
protest
forts
of
the
Zionists."
Detroit
for
the
past
45
years
and
losisisai stars .
fashion snow
Contributions to Jewish So-
bers of the cemetery committee b. been •thanged at winter
"The Aral) section of the popula- against the White Paper or mislead was numbered among the old piss-''
the Jewish Centers
attending,
cial Service Bureau.
to tries place Wednesday eve. tion has never hitherto had a guar- Nothing would have been more
ion.. us, to. is connection with the
Gathering at the community :;:::ty.tion
The Jewish Social Service Bu-
antee either of land or employment, welcome than to be able whole-
of wnter
i
R1011(.111 there will be
center early in the afternoon, the • talk on mt propriale
reau
wishes to acknowledge con-
and
on
no
heartedly
to
co-operate
in
the
reasonable
construction
stylea for different
throng proceeded by automobiles trees of Personalities.
tributions to its special fund from
of article 6 can the government's policy which His Majesty's
to the cemetery, where they
Mr.
and
Sirs. henry Wineman and
obligation
to
ensure
that
the
posi-
government has announced. The
as-
Air Camp Alumni Ammlationt
sembled in the chapel. Jacob Su- Fresh
Sir. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman in
A
re- organization
m eeting
a the tun of 'other sections of the pupa- government has announced. The
fer of Congregation Beth Israel Fresh Air Camp Murrini Attsociation will lath n' shall not be prejudiced, be Agency is deeply conscious of
memory of Morris Pflaum,
acted as chairman. Rabbi Bernard ,tissisc,e
ilstss,:l'su s te jesisI i s. A ccraei rsSitlehr:i interpreted as an obligation to sus- its duty to the Mandatory
Zeiger of Temple Beth El gave the etetrinsellirth ittcluding Ily Kramer.
Harry pend or restrict the immigration of Power, but it has also a para-
Michigan Theater.
opening prayer.
Rabin A. m . Seligson. and MI. Rebecca Ehrinpries Jews until the requirements a the
mount duty to the Jewish people,
"War Nurses," which is now
Mershman of Shaarey &nide of ',;j1r1,1.,47„. 1:77;st;,,,
Moiissir „ ; ,',,reins EP"tein. Arabs, both with regard to lmoil and it is bound to make it clear
showing at the Michigan Theater
j Detroit and Rabbi I. Richman est
afi n„celi,,to employme nt have bee .) satis- that Jews throughout the world are
as a special screen attraction for
Bay City gave the principal ad- Vocational Talk:
unanimous in the belief that the ,
one week only, is Metro-Goldwyn-
dre sses.
Ellis Warren, president
Simpson Report Misinterpreted. • policy of the White , Paper is not in'
of MM:hig
'i rien T: ,:tet ri l•,nitdrn "'I/et tht:rt'Mneinet.'"wIrl
Slayer's story of the woman's side
of
Temple
Beth
El ;
George 101ilreSM the senior girls rommitl.
on
oft he war and presents one of the
Turning to the future land pol- harmony with Has spirit of those
Schwartz, president; Jacob Safer, i t,"r"'''E7 ",,I T ,,,
provisions Of the , Mandate which
. 147..,s,;',:a ;it„,':,,i3)
most realistic and romantic stories
;,,e "r:st icy as outlined in the Whits. Paper
secretary, and Harry Kaufman, ;h '1'hr tak
r in open so MI senior girl" the memorandum finds that the' make the Mandatory responsible
ever pictured.
I , treasurer of Congregation Beth a Ire cosier
Cist owl their friend , .
White Paper, in discussing moor- fur creating in Palestine such po-
I Israel, were among the official rep-
' pied state lands, misinterpreted Sir litical, economic and social condi-
, resentatives of both congregations
p 7h"ete li7 strar
f c
merit
j
. 4 the p•rent„ Simpson's statement that "even tions as will secures the establish-
in Flint.
of the Jewish Center Junior members were the title of the government ment of the Jewish National
Home,"
The Beth Israel Sisterhood was , IV kr,",,V77,11..;:j
. '''e ",•`..toSso f s sss"..TX: admitted, and it is in many e a ses
rilso one or the sponsoring groups, ky '.
will .ilk on the tihysical defects com - disputed, it would not be feasible to
through its officers, Sirs. Frank' mon •among children, means of precen-
make these areas available for set-
D.
Benison, president; Mrs. I I. Leff,' ;11.4%%:1„`',',7's1:ss: meeting
SORORITY'S ANNUAL
t
r thni n . ' th inert in view of the impossibility
it W ADAMS
GRAND
vice-president; Sirs. Esther Sor- sionnor at the Jewish Center. held
DANSANT ON SUNDAY
ris, so- a finding other land on which to
ocher, second vice-president; Mrs. t"'''"
"f II'" , t'o,""I; ,r
,
_
RS. ETTA LACHMAN
e 1.,
, ix ,1 „"s !,_''' settle the Arab cultivators." This
he e ;;;„,
C. Bergman, secretary, and MPS. !, ra,', l,, r ' ,'
PHONE CHERRY 4111.2
,. Pr,7",:y
of .;•ti7:ii:n.. .ti .- ti.i r passage, the memorandum finds,
„n
All arrangements have been cum"
I Louis Coltish, treasurer.
cl.ttren
r
:the Center and to bring YillIII
has been made to read in the White plated for the second annual bridge veers of this city, passed away on
The officers of the Chemed Shel •.'d' I '',"e"7"17
Wednesday, Dec. :3, at the age of
h,, jw ar. -1;,1',:71,,",..,',',.? Ire
dansant
to
be
given
Sunday,
D
Paper
that
"even
were
the
title
of
E
Dec,
rnes are: Mrs. Jacob l'asternik, .
the government to these areas ad- , 7, of the Chinese Tea Gardens, by • 1 70 years.
president; M. Weiss, vice-presi- soci.i Hest... n
Born in Russia, Sirs. Lachman
Change in Booking at RKO
T.4:
mitted, and it is in many rases dis-
dent; lgnatz Fishman, secretary,
Mrs. Rogge. pxychiatrint of the Illorh•
emmratest to this country in 1885
Downtown Brings
t:..rIk hi,,,ari i4,.t.osinTss.i, ,i,i t r,,i; es 4 cise, ! ,,le put:11, it would not be possible to
!and Sirs. Esther Sorsher, treas. ! , essf,, zi
and immediately settled in Detroit,
make
these
areas
available
for
veer,
T
tree, Gamma at the Center on Wednesday . Amish settlement in view of their
where she resided until the time of
building
en, 10 at 7 o'clock• Girls of 15 to 17
e ng committee of the
her death. Surviving her are five
actual occupation by Arab cultiva- I
cemetery consists of Morris Weiss, are imyriad.
sons, Sol P., Albert, Benjamin,
tors, and of the importance of mak-,
;chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. Palo Santee
Chanukah Dance :
Barney and Meyer; one daughter,
ing avilable additional land in
ternik, Mrs. Esther Sorsher, Mr.
The seniors will celebrate Chanukah on
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, and one
which to place Aral) cultivators
Sunday
evening.
Dec.
IX,
at
the
Jewish
Fishman and Mr. Bragman.
brother, Martin Levin. She was
whit are now landless." This is in-
A banquet was given Sunday
the mother of the late Julius W.
consistent with the Mandate, the
night at the Jewish Community Center. Fenkell Branch.
Lachman.
memorandum states, because the
Center with Louis Lande as toast- Ittthr..ilsre lHen..".^61'
Interment was in Machpelah
White Paper takes the view that!
niaster. Among the speakers were F , Tnt illnIt, ermetait‘ e II.. Council of the even state lands can be' made to
Cemetery, with Rabbi Hershman
J. Safer, George Schwartz, Oscar
officiating.
rangernentr for T:rt oii7
provide
for
additional
cultivators
.
".":ci
l
v
i'
vit‘
ie
r
ri
I Dean, Ida Krasnik.
throughout the fall se.on.
Dante , "over and above those already in
The Sisterhood and congrega- b Z,Tn" ',"i:I'' den''
rnr t i" .. esecupation, they should be used for
to that theater instead of
tion are planning a bazaar Dec. 16. . nil erte:SIL:::;ion c'tTntegt
ri'aend "dreahMrafrtir! the close settlement, not of Jews,
The chairmen are Mrs. E. Paradise tournament are rs.s.red.
but
of
Arabs."
The
memorandum
"Sin Takes a Holiday,"
,t rs‘r i , r sh:d month
aszr t
Derem-
and E. Perkis. The Sisterhood is b,raoss.
further notes that the government
planning its annual pink ball on a 'aelirns the tn e rnn
bers of the I verrilrues is net without blame in the matter
as advertised elsewhere.
Dee. 29, with C. St e i nman as doss •ess•inied with each other. follows:,
of state lands because as Sir Simp-
Saturday, Dec. Hose
fi C.nril bridge
[chairman.
c ontext rind dance: Sunday. Dec. 7. Snap- st n points out it "is regretable' '
I ., Socialite open meeti g: Sato... n that the Hutch and Beisan areas
Der. 13, House Council Chanukah dance, hare unfortunateiy "passed from
Halevy-Hazomir Choral So- w "1 "."'"'• D”.
sign•
bm,...
eetinAtr:e. W0,,
e,,I n eirmd,a,viing
""n the ownership of the government'
I In loving memory of our dear
IN•cs.. "ow"'
, 2.rd.
4. ,Ma-
ciety Ready For First
into the "hands of concessionaires."
(son and bristlier, lien Morris, who
27. T. A. G. dance.
Appearance.
Question. Cultivable Area Figures.
MISS BLUMA DISNER : passed away two years ago, Dec.
Pointing out that Simpson him-
j 0, 1928.
Junior Dramatic.:
(311,1.en j„ tkn
i aii:rprdz r niatie group will present self had admitted that figures for Meta Alpha Theta Sorority. Miss
The lialevy-IlazomIr Choral So-

3 o
ri
th
we
the
cultivable
area
were
open
to
Lillian
Pearlman
is
general
chair-
j
dist), will give its first appearance emoms. tee tetidnx rn
"7 1,1'7 tog et her.
'eere
zia.1 3o4x. on 'Sunda.; doubt, the memorandum comments man of the affair.
The Misses toasty are our hearts today.
of the season
D I, 51.
at 2:30
ec. 28, at Jericho afterma.n. Dec.
For the one weloved
i
on
the•
discrepancy
between
the
6,.
.Anne
Bernstein,
Lillian
Okun
and
dearly, has for-
Temple, in conjunction with the
011,0(10 slunams esti which Simpson's Goldie Sihrack will be hostess- The
es " " s ' ss' ‘ ss."'
Gewerkschaf ten campaign.
Senior Girls' Committee of calculations
are based and the fig- Misses Blumee Desner and Sally
Preparations are being made to
Sadly
missed
by
his
Wife, Son,
Fenkell Center.
ure of between 10 and 11 million I Goldman are in charge of tickets, Parents and Brothers.
organize a new class for sight read.
The Senior Girl's Committee of datums hitherto officially accepted. ' which can be obtained at the door. I
inc.
the Fenkell Brandi of the Jewish The higher estimate was given last The Misses Anne Bernstein and
In sad but loving memory of I
104
The membership drive will con- Center, Fenkell at Dexter, invites April by the commissioner of lands Betty Weissman are , in charge
of Lena Cutler I,each, who left us six
tinue until Dec. 15. Many have all girls, 17 years of age or over, and the !owes' one qu /NI by the di-
'entertainment which will include years ago Dec. 16, 192,1, (19th of
taken advantage of this opportu- to attend its membership affair rector of sue Jeys. The memoran- an array of stars: Harlan Maples, Kislev).
pity. Rehearsals are held every which will be given Tuesday eve- dum claims that a 10 per cent re- colored-Isim cabaret entertainer;
Sadly missed by Her I.oving Son,
Monday night at 8679 Twelfth ning, Dec. 9 at 8::30 p. m. Several
duction in the estimate of such a Florence. 131011(1y, dancer; Helen Mother, Sister, and Brothers.
street, near Blaine, at the head- fraternities have also been invited person as the commissioner of lands Brown, blues singer
and Selma
Formerly F.D11UND C., LEWIS
quarters of the Jewish National as guests. There will be dancing is open to doubt until it can tie con- Kline, pianist. Refreshments and
Workers' Alliance.
Detreit's First Licensed Jewith
land refreshments will be served.
elusively established.
dancing will conclude the program..
Undertaker
No Arab Jobless Up to May, 1930.
Delaware
at Second
This is equally true of unemploy-
SARAH OTIS
Empire 6834
ment itself, the memorandum states Commander Byrd to Speak of :3450 Edison avenue, 54 years

for "while on some previous ewes-
Here Dec. 13.
old, shied esn Nov. 30.
Funeral
I greet Hadassah as the embodiment of the best
sions the annual reports of the Pal_
services were held on Dec
with
in Jewry and as the personification of the noble spirit
estine government have referred to
Under the auspices of an execs interment at Beth David Cemetery.
MANUEL URBACH
of Jewish womanhood.
the existence of unemployment live committee comprised of the Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She is
among the Arabs, the 1929 report, officers and board of directors of survived by one son, Daniel, and
Granite and Marble
though
it
deals
in
detail
with
labor
the
Twentieth
Century
Club,
Com-
three
slaughters,
Gertrude,
Mrs.
The triumph of this year's $25 Donors' Luncheon.
nditions, makes no reference mander Richard E. Byrd will Clara Sitorsky, and Sirs. Bertha
in defiance of all economic obstacles, is a symbol of
ohatever to Arab unemployment. speak in the auditorium of the Goldberg.
the position of leadership occupied by Hadassah.
Indeed in Simpson's own report Masonic Temple, Saturday, Dec.
there is evidence that no serious 13. both afternoon and evening.
JULIUS LENHARD
Now in our New Location
unemployment is among the The afternoon lecture will be for of 268 Leicester court, 48 years
A rabs as recently as the end of the school children. The commit. old, stied on Nov. 29.
7723 TWELFTH ST.
Funeral
May 1950. Simpson states on page tee consists of Mrs. Charles Hague services were held on Nov. 30,
Euclid 7192
179 of his report, with reference to Routh, Sirs. George T. Calvert, with interment at Beth Abraham
the labor schedule sanctioned by the Mrs. Isobel .1, Hurst, Mrs. Everett Cemetery. Rabbi Thumin offici- Ansassrommummays■.
High Crmmissioner at the end of I,. Jones, Mrs. Richard T. Cud- ated. Ile is survived by his wife,
May. 19:30, and providing for the more, Mrs. R. T. Fraser, Sirs. Anna Fannie, and a brother, Joe.
ad nissirn of a large number of im- E. Kresge, Sirs. John Walker,
1.041
migrants, that "there is no doubt Sirs. Charles P. Tarried, Sirs. W.
MOSES BLACK
that the recommendations of the N. McLennan and Mrs. Emma A. of 8626 'tanner court, 73 years
SAVINGS CLUB IS OPEN
chief immigration officer and the Fox.
old, died on Nov. 25.
Funeral
derision of the High Commissioner
services were held on Nov. 26, with' FIDtLITY TRUST COMPANY
iustified by the prospects of
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
FIDELITY TRUST BLDG.
week in Palestine,"
Ladies' Free Loan.
4 ,910/OLDese CONGRESS
Rabbi Ashinsky officiated, lie is
With regard to the underlying
survived by his wife, Libby.
suggestion of the White Paper's

The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free
eection immigration that Jewish Loan Association gave a dinner
and Arab labor normally compete Sunday evening at Congregation
for the same unemployment, the Emanuel. The committee and of-
Dasiel
Gorse Lewis
S.)11101, Lewis
Saul Inswis
memorandum stunts!) the Simpson ficers thank all who helped make it
report as saying "in so fas as Jew- a success Entertainment was fur.
ish labor is amp' yr,d on works niched by little Miss Radner, who
which a-e being carried out solely sang and played the piano.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
with imparted Jewish capital, there
Your humanitarian Wont; deserve mankind's commendations.
is no ground for the belief." Since
OPTOMETRIST
Simpson further a'ates that the
PERFECTION LODGE
rapid develonment of industrial en-
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. si
tern-isse in Palestine since the war A. Si., will hold a special communi-
is "almost entirely due to the im- cation on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at
DR. MURRAY JACKMAN
r) 'nation of Jewish capital,"
7 p. m. E. A. Degree.
fer. therefore as Jewish labor is
C. K. SANE/ORE. Secretary.
1119 Griswold Street
, employed in industry, the memor- I
By order of
andum contends that it follows that DAVID ARKIN, W. M •

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PLANS FOR JOINT
BOARD FOR JEWISH
AFFAIRS PROSPERS

Honor

To Hadassah!

Healer of the Sick,

Messenger of Cheer,

Builder of Zion,

Radiator of Joy in the
Jewish Homeland.

CENTERS ASS'N

TFIEDLTROITJEWISfl &ROA ICLE

DETROIT RESIDENT
FOR 45 YEARS DIES

XTENDS ITS
GREETINGS on
the triumph that is be-
ing scored by Detroit's
Jewish womanhood
with its third annual
$25 donors luncheon to
be held at Hotel Statler,
Tuesday, December 9.

wNTo wN

a

Congratulations
and Felicitations
to Hadassah

CIRCUS

"Torable
David"

Joseph H. Ehrlich

Greetings

Hadassah

to

Keep Up

the Good

Hadassah

Work

GILBERT'S
Funeral Home

OBITUARY

Abe Srere

Harry Bielfield





Hadassah

The accomplishments

of

Scattering sunshine

as you go along, you
lubricate the wheels
of happiness.

reflect to the credit of

Congratulations!

Jewry.

Hadassah

Monuments

Ralph Davidson

Congratulations

Wm. Isenberg

M. H. Zackliebn

to
Hadassah

Hadassah

Greetings to Hadassah

MURRAY'S

YOUR 4% XMAS

Good deeds are
always remembered
and pay big dividends
in appreciation and
happiness.

I Felicitate You!

Frank Vass

Max Kogan

7739 John R. St.

Empire 2114

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