PAGE TWO 4.111.1 ■ 1•1 NEW AND OLD BETH EL BUILDINGS / ThEDerRoninnsiteiRoxim Einstein Understands Theory of Relativity. BEAUTIFUL MURALS OF TEMPLE BETH EL BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — Prof. Einstein has become part of Jewish legend. A hitherto unpublished Einstein anecdote is included in the new book The Jewish People in Anec- dote," by the scholar, Chaim Block. The story tells of the first voyage of Prof. Einstein to America, when he accompanied Chaim Weizmann, then World Zionist President. After the voyage, Dr. Weiz- man was asked, "What did you talk about during the trip?" "During the entire trip, Ein- stein kept explaining his theory of relativity to me," said Dr. Weizmann, himself a noted chemist. "And what impression did you get?" he was asked. "I believe he understands it!" was the answer. THE BOOK CASE By FREDA R. BIENSTOCK Da. Waxman 's "History of Jewish Literature." "A History of Jewish Litera- ture" sounds rather all-embracing, doesn't it? Especially when the sub-title, "From the Close of the Bible to Our Own Days," is added. \ But take courage. It is not in one volume. Bloch has just issued the first. It is by Dr. Meyer Waxman of Hebrew Theological College, hciogo. Dr. Waxman intends to •over his subject in two volumes. The growth of Temple Beth El into one of the largest congregations in America is pictured in the ■ bove old and new buildings of the Temple. The present build'ne is shown below and above are the old Even at that we think he's pretty good. Imagine covering 16 cen- buildings used on Con ... street and also on Wood ward avenue. turies of Jewish genius in the space of 711(1 or 800 pages. Pageant of Footwear at Ma- modeled by 100 of Detroit's fair- Volume I covers the ancient pc- est girls, showing everything beau- rind, apocryphal sonic Temple Auditorium_ apocalyptic tiful in dress from shoes to milli- literature, rtY hP eh development of Jan. 4 to 6. nery, including accessories, will be Ilalakah, organization of the Halo- displayed. • German readers had a great ad- kah, other forms of literature, the A pageant of footwear will be There will be fashion talks by Tahn - id, Agadic collections, the held in the Masonic Temple Audi- internationally known experts. vantage over those in English- medieval period, grammar ano torium on Sunday, Monday and Celebrated stage stars from Broad- speaking countries in their enjoy- lexicography, Bible exegesis, Th e beautiful murals in the present Temple Beth El buildinfr, painted by Myron Barlow, Detroit artist who is now in Paris, are repro. Tuesday evenings and on Wednes. way and Hollywood will appear in ment of the writings of Arnold poetry, rabbinic literature, phi- duced above. Visitor s from mar.y sections of the world have admired these murals in the Temple which is now celebrating its eightteth day matinee. This pageant will a spectacular review. The entire Zweig. In this country this great losophy and theology, mysticism, birthday. Jewish author gained fame with feature the first public showing of production is staged by Ed. Deck Karaite literature, history, geog- latest styles of shoes fur Spring of Hollywood. Seymour Simons' "The Case of trgeant Grischa. raphy and travel, science and and Easter. Orchestra will play. Tickets are But in Germany the advantage prose literature. You can judge came many years earlier, with the Shoes, gowns and sport fashions, for sale at Book-Cadillac Hotel publication of his great work, ' merely by the chapter heading lobby and Masonic Temple Audi- "Claudia," published by the Viking how painstakingly Dr Waxman has torium box office. pursued his research. We believe. Press ($2.50). LA SALLE WINDOW SHADE "Mr'. Justice Brandeisdissents! work to be the first Altogether different in theme Dr. Waxman's AND DRAPERY COMPANY • This is now one of the very fa- vow I Evening' Classes in Detroit from "Sergeant Grischa," with the attempt of its kind in a form suit- 5424 Linwood Ave. mous phrases in legal history and !setting in an environment of ar- able for the layman. Ile has com- Car. 1230-31 Public Schools Open MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)— Nearly it sums up the heroic effort of an bined scholarship . th emi- tists, Zweig succeeded in seven 01. A. FRISMAN. Prop. In loving memory of Leon 700,000 more Jews in Russia will individual is behalf of the common an. 5. chapters to draw a picture of life nently readable style—not the Window shades and draperies to order j find employment on the land, in fac- pride. Sometimes it is "Brand- Marks, who passed away two years Your old shades cleaned and repaired. far superior to the mass of works usual custom of scholars who are ago Dec. 31, 1928. tories, in the government service eis and Holmes dissent." And %Vs tarry • lull lino of Linoleum. Evening classes in Detroit pub- of our day. Claudia's love for the wont to render their books so pon- or as subsidized students, according simetimus Justice Stone and Clarke esssioe of the year Minus in artachm lic schools will be open on Monday professor, her marriage, the pains derously as to cause mental indi- to a new five year plan for the help them form a minority opinion which faith and time alone can heal. and Tuesday evenings, Jan. 5 and her mother experiences when her gestion rather than interest. Here Jews announced here by the Com- in the United States Supicme 6, from 7 to 9 o'clock, to register daughter leaves her household in less than 400 pages Dr. Wax- zet, government department for Court. In "The Serial and Eco- Sadly mimed by his loving for the new winter term of 12 with her husband, the daughter's man has managed to spread before settling the Jews on the land and nomic Pipes of 11r. Justice Brand- Mother, Sisters and Brothers. weeks. All classes will be meet- reactions to married life and her the knowledge seeking reader the establishing thou in industry. eis," collected by Alfred Lief, the, ing regularly by Wednesday eve- final adjustment to it—these form story of Jewish literature up to. According to the plan, 135,000 great judicial (pinions fo the Jew-' In loving memory of our de or ning. Men and women residents a symphony of thoughts which the end of the twelfth century. Jewish youths will join Soviet in- •ish member of the highest court of father, Eli Herman Bernstein, who definitely place Arnold Zweig And he has accomplished this act dustrial enterprises in the next the land form an important story of Detroit are invited to enroll. passed away two years ago Dec. not by naming many names of There will be 23 evening schools among our great musters. three years in addition to the 30,- of a struggle for social and econom. 26, 1928 (14 days in Tavis). Formerly EDNIIIND G. LEWIS And what helps to make this books, nor by identifyin • authors. 0110 ewish students now support- is rights of the common man. This. and 60 extension centers, many of Detroit'. First Licensed Jewish amis. which have day classes. All of novel even greater is that each He has chosen rather the more dif- ed by the government. The num- book, a sister volume to "The Dis- A re.t(Ins ofarthi t.7.efsoin . t Undertaker ficult task—and for the reader the these were open during the first chapter nifty be read separately as ber of subsidized students will be senting Opinions of Mr. Justice A plan i■ vacant in our hearts Delaware at Second term. Circulars giving their loca- an individual short story and each more interesting result—of inter- increased to 65,000. The plan also Holmes," won published by the Van- Which nercr can he filled. preting the development of the Empire 6834 tion, courses, and other details can may be set apart as a great tale provides for 55,000 unemployed guard Press, 100 Fifth avenue, Dear father, you are not fortrottcn Jewish people as translated into be obtained at any day school, masterfully told. Jews and for 20,000 of the esti- New York ($4.50). Though on carch Coo are no Milt their literature. public library branch, or at the mated 27,000 small Jewish traders. The introduction to this volume 550j in.omn erniuory, yowit...a.rab :I ,i ,t.h... We are still reading our con a. He who would be well served Board of Education offices at 1354 Fifty thousand Jewish artisans by Charles A. Beard is an attrac- • „ Mrik avidly. We promise you that the Second Senatorial District- Broadway, telephone Cherry 7150. most know when to change his ser- will be converted into factory work-, tive brief biography of Justice Sadly missed by his loving Ult (J. MANUEL URBACH book will take more than a week 9th, 11th, 13th, 15th Wards vants. ers by 1933 while 10,000 Jewish Brandeis, recounting the story of Children and Grandchildren. or two to read but it will be a vol- Granite and Marble From hearing comes wisdom, and A man should learn to sail in all professional men will be required President Wilson's fight to have his Primary Election Monday, ume you will not part with readily. from speaking repentance. He who would live long most It should prove invaluable as a ref- to take to productive physical la- appointment approved and refer- January 5 bor. The total number of Jews to ring to Brandeis' Zionism. It A man was hanged for saying sometimes change his way of liv- erence work for schools and col- he converted into industrial labor- makes also an excellent reference what was true. ing. leges, its value enhanced by the ers in the coming three years is to Mr. Brandeis' humanitarianism painstaking bibliography, index 150,000, including 00,001) in heavy and to his struggle for social juts-. LENA RABINOWITZ Now in our New Location and interesting map of the literary industry, 25,000 in building work, tice for the common folk. centers through the ages, not to 6,000 railway workers and 11,000 7723 TWELFTH ST. The collected opinions make good of 1923 West Euclid, 55 years old. cention the chronological tables in auto transport. legal history, representing, it is died on Dee. 24. Funeral service.: Euclid 7192 and illustrations (Bloch, $3.50). Aside from those to be taken in- true, defeated opinions, but never- were held on Dec. 25 at Lewis to industrial work the plan pro- theless retaining the possibility of Bros. Funeral Home, with inter- ment at liar Harmoria Cemetery. Notes About Authors. vides for the appointment of 115,- their becoming majority rules un- "The Story of the Wandering (11)0 Jews in the government em- der a changed order of things. But Rabbi Aishi.kin officiated. She i. Jew," by Paul Sylvester and ploy and 05,000 on the land. The it is net the lawyer alone who will survived by her husband, Louis. Ob , Your New Year's :George Biereck, has been banned number of Jewish artisans will be Lind it good reading. The layman, Nowhere else can you Resolution to Eat at in the Irish Free State on the decreased to 6,000 because many too, will find a vivid presentation JENNIE IDA KUTINSKY !ground that in its general tend- of them are becoming industrial of the social and economic problems of 2725 Sturtevant avenue, 56 get as delectable food ' envy it is "indecent and obscene. laborers. discussed. years old, died on Dee. 24. Fu- as at Boesky's Twelfth ; —Dr Joseph Tannenbaum, au- The plan forecasts that the Jew- neral services were held on Dec. l:. . thor of the "Riddle of Sex," which ish populatiJm of Rossi() will be Hebrew U. Invited by Har- 26, with interment at Clover Hill Street Store.. Well bal. • .1 I was published last year, is the au- 2,853,000 by the end of 1933. Park Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman vard to Excavate in anced menus, tastily thor of "Mad Heroes," just pub- and the Rev. Zaludkowski offici- Palestine. cooked food, promptly lished by Alfred A. Knopf. Dr. Conditions of Oct Colonies in A I • ated. She is survived by her hus- Delicious Steaks, Chops and Tannenbaum, a prominent New band, Joseph, and a (laughter, Mrs. served is making • Ukraina Satisfactory. LONDON. -- I.J. T. A.) — The, Sea Food York physician, served as a cap- Smith of Chicago, Ill. Hebrew University of Jerusalem ' qt tain of the medical corps of the Boesky's a favorite J. Zegelnitzky and A. Weinstein, was invited by Harvard University 2100 Woodward Austrian army during the World place to dine. BERTHA HERMAN War.—Max Brod, author of the cornier representing the Ort in to participate in a project for ex- At Elisabeth Soviet Russia and the latter su- cavating on the site of Samaria, of 3795 Tyler avenue, 50 years "Reubeni, Prince of the Jews" , Funeral l'alestine, it was disclosed after old, died 011 Dec. 31. has been awarded the Czechoslo- pervising the work of the Ort -:- ,4 - 411 1•J , vakian state prize in literature for the regions of Odessa and Pervo- the annual meeting of the British services were held at Lewis Bros.' 1930 by the minister of education maisk, have just returned from on School of Archeology. The He- Funeral home and the body was in Prague.--Joseph Hergeshei- inspection tour and, according to brew University will be represent- shipped to Cleveland, Ohio, for 8-Coup e Steak Din. ,,, ,, ,, , , mer's "The Limestone Tree," will their report, have found the Jew- ed by a member of its staff, Dr. E. burial on Jan. 2. She is survived i . .......,,,. ,,,, ,,,,,.. .,.... .. ,--,.: ,,-,..- ner or 8-Course75c be published in January by Knopf. ish colonies in Ukraine in very L. Sukenik, who has already done by two sons, Marvin L. of Detroit Veal Steak Dinner j —Knopf will also publish "Tes- good condition. Everywhere they considerable exploring in Pales- and Irving of Houston, Tex., and three sisters, Mrs. Eva Silverstein tament of a Critic," by George met with successful work and are tine. very optimistic of the future. and Mrs Anna Orbits, both of 'Jean Nathan. (Copyrisht. 1550. J. T. A That crown is well spent which Cleveland, and Mrs. Fannie Aren- beet of Berea, Ohio. She was the For a man in a great position saves you 10. The Roman conquers by sitting one enemy is too much, and a hun- widow of the late Louis Herman. by at home. dred friends too few. Losing breeds bad blood. Electric Needle RACHEL BERMAN When a man is falling, every The common soldier's blood Beware of—Thad I known that (strictly confidential) of 10103 North boulevard, Cleve- saint pushes him. THIS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY makes the general great. before!" land, Ohio, 73 years old, died on Dec. 21. Funeral services were held on Dec. 22 at the Jewish Cen- ter, Warrensville Cemetery, Cleve- 10205 Dexter Boulevard land, Ohio. Rabbi Pelay offici- j i ■ at Glynn Court (Weighing three pounds or over) ated. She is survived by four sons, SamueL.I. and Harvey, both (Ruskin ('linic) of Cleveland, and Sanford and Euclid 8010 Morris, both of Butler, Pa., and Hours-7:30 a. m. to 3 p. three daughters, Stella of Cleve- Those Delicious m.; 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. land, Mrs. II. J. Rothman of De- Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m. troit, and Mrs. Wm. Ilorwitz of BOESKY Butler, Pa. 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You are always assured of getting Thick bologna now, per lb., 29c the same inimitable delica- tessen that has made the Hungarian Frankf'trs. now, per lb., 29c name of Boesky a household Rolled Beef . . now, per lb., 88c word in Detroit. Hot Pastrami now, per lb., 88c JUST PHONE EMPIRE 6860 Peppered Beef now, per lb., 88c and we will be glad to Smoked Liverwurst now, per lb., 38c deliver anywhere or any Raw Corned Beef now, per lb., 47c t i me . Boesk Bros. TWELFTH STREET AT HAZELW II D HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH LIBRARY MARKET, Library and Gratiot Daniel Levis Seymour Lewis Saul Lewis COOMO L•wis FUNERAL DIRECTORS cY'fAvi6AA0-6. 7739 John R. St. One of the most interesting moments in the four days spent by Professor and Frau Einstein in New York, on their way to California, was the presentation to him by the leaders of the Jewish National Fund of America, of the Einstein volume of the Golden Book. The American press devoted much attention to this occasion when Einstein was honored by Ameri- can Jewry as its "great brother," not merely on the basis of the "national and racial pride that we take in your unique position in the world of thought," but for the singular devotion of the great scientist to the ideals of Zionism and the work of the Jewish National Fund in reclaiming and redeeming the soil of l'alestine. The above picture, taken on the S. S. Belgenland, while in the harbor, shows Dr. Einstein receiving the Golden Book from Emanuel Neumann, president of the Jewish National Fund of America, who headed the delegation. Front row, from left to right: Harry J. Kahn, Joseph Weiss, Neumann, Professor Einstein, Henri . Ills Szold. Mrs. Einstein, Robert Szold. Second row: Abraham Goldberg, Dr. de Sola Pool, Sol Lamport, P. M. Raskin, Dr. N. Ratnoff, Mrs. Jacobs. Rabbi Wolf Gold, Abraham Spierer, Bernard Stone, Rabbi Lewis 1. 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