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The Eva Prenzlauer service'
Play ..Fde aEt rher.. JLoaste.
p h.. Sch.o.etn. sold
' group is sponsoring a fashion show
Mrs. II. Soh n is chairman o
j
and bridge-tea on Wednesday, ;
theater benefit to be given by of
the
a
March 10 at 1 p. m., at the St at -
Society on
N
oted
Actor
Is
a
Half
Jew,
Joseph Shoengold, noted actor, , ler Hotel, for the benefit of the NITvImi slat',1 1:1(r. c ' 'h '1174,1 at oLitlny i an's
is featured thin
, ta ri
c eoya
Prof. Albert Einstein
tnhge.
j
melodrama, "The (.
Says.
I
ster," at Littman's Yiddish Peo-
ple's Theater, Twelfth and Sew-
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—While I
ard. The play is being staged
practically alt ne spapers of near- w
Friday evening, Saturday and
ly all the political factions in Ger-
Sunday matinees and evenings.
manyunited in an unprecedented I
May musical selections feature
chorus of praise for Charlie Chap-
this melodrama by A. 1.illien. The
lin, world-famous comedian, a
entire cast of Littman's Theater
crowd of Ilitlerites staged an anti-
assists Mr. Shoengold,
Semitic demonstration in front of
the Hotel Adlon, where Chaplin is
staying, in the belief that he is a
B'NAI MOSHE TO HOLD
Jew.
MEMORIAL SERVICES
The Ilitlerite press is abusing;
him as a "Jewish hero" and cam- 1
Congregation II'nai Moshe will
paring
him as the "Jewish ideal"
hull a special memorial service
with the German ideal, Siegfried. ;
Sunday afternoon, March 15, at •

For

Spring,1931

A

4 o'clock, in the synagogue, Dex-
In an interview sonic years ago;
ter at Lawrence, in remembrance
with the Jewish Telegraphic
of the virtues and merits of the
Agency,
Mr. Chaplin denied the I
GRATIOT, OFFERS A CON-
honorary member of the congrega-
numerous reports that he was Jew.;
tion, Morris Gunsberg, after whom
VENIENT LUNCHING REN-
ish.
Asked
about the matter a',
the congregation was named, to
DEZVOUS TO DOWNTOWN
few weeks ago he said "if it makes
give unified expression of sorrow
no many people happy, why deny'.
SHOPPERS.
upon his recent death.
MRS. H. SORIN
it."
Prominent rabbis of the city will
eulogize him. Rabbi Moses Fisch-
,. Theater. Tickets may be obtained
ON BOARD S. S. DEUTSCH
er, spiritual leader of the congre-
- from Mrs. Sorin at 8 Richton ave- I
LAND.— (J. T. A.) —"Charlie 3
MRS. HARRY KLEIN
gation, and Cantor A. Rosenfeld
Proceeds I
Chaplin is half a Jew," Professor, nue, Longf ell ow 7961.
will occupy the pulpit. The sere- j
of the benefit will be used to elis-;
Einstein
informed
the
Jewish
swish Emergency Relief, the pro.
ices are open to the public.
tribut e Passover necessities among'
(.. s o t e bd
use
cd
f
Mh for Telegraphic Agency's correspon- the poor.
or atzot
eedy
families.
Mrs. Harry dent on board the Deutschland
___
askedo comment on the re-
"Mother") Klein, president of
Twelfth at Hazelwood
Hastings at Farnsworth
he group, is returning from Cali- Fortfrom Berlin that Ilitlerites; ORGANIZATIONS HELP
The Story of Matzoth, the "Bread forma after a long stay and will ad staged an anti-Semitic item-;
GORDON'S CANDIDACY
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
—
-
—
onstration in front of Chaplin's
be present at the affair.
of Affliction."
Knowing the distress that exists hotel in Berlin. Dr. Einstein spent
A number of civic groups, among
number of days with Chaplin h
thaez ts,iegvae n
Matzo was the Lachmoh Anyou amongst our Jews in Detroit, the
rai sl,..(lieta:,isshpooncgoarn tizhaet %inns-,
—the "bread of affliction." It was committee in charge, consisting of When both were in California.
Explaining
Mrs. George Cohen, chairman, as.
baked hastily as the Children of
alf
___,,, his reference to didacy of Benjamin II. Gordon, who;
a Jew
ow ," the famous savant teas nominated at the primaries on;
by Mrs. J. Goldberg, spares "h
Israel were escaping from Egypt.
This thought still remains as we no efforts to make this affair a suc. declared that "Chaplin is of Jew- March 2 for the office of judge '
read in the Ilagaduh every Seder : cos and urge the public to co-o - ish descent and so far as I know themtr'omGnotrodrionl:le,,a,h
p
t.
on e
night year after year. But now crate. To obtain tickets call Mrs. J ,,,,, j ,. of his grandfathers v,•as a,
soC(sura graduate
Dr. Einstein took the op- of the University of Michigan, has
there is another thought accom- Cohen, Madison 4727, or Mrs. J. '
portunity to praise Chaplin as an ' practiced law in Detroit for 12
panying the Matzo. It is also the Goldberg, Hemlock 3602.
artist and said he was looking for- years. Ile is well known in the
; bread of freedom and joy.
n
ward to meeting the moving
uglus,h,li crie,indmflournitth,,
y,, ajun(digeis. ,
This latter significance of the
tore star again.
considered
Matzoh is becoming more and
I ship by experience and training.
more recognized and it is due to Chapter 63:
I His law offices are at 1221 First
a large extent to B. Manischewitz
Detroit Chapter 53 of A. Z. A.,
Bank Building and he re-
Company, the biggest Matzo and
met at the Y. W. II. A., Sunday,
aides with his wife and three chit-
Matzo product bakeries in the
March 8. Final plans for the party
dren at 362 Leicester court.
world. Many housewife's were
Saturday night at the home of Her-
Mr. Gordon was chief assistant I
and some are still afraid of Pe-
man Fink were discussed. Jack
in the traffic motor division of the
sach. They ask: what shall we
Faithful and Attentive to Duties
Schultz, of the entertainment com-
quartermaster's
department during
•
give our household to eat? It is
Capable, Patient and Fair
mittee, offered to furnish the en-
the war. Ile is a member of the
matzo, and again matzo, and once
Endorsed by well known Detroit Jew-
tertainers for the evening. There
Detroit
Bar
Association
and of '
more matzo.
ish citizens and Detroit Bar Association.
is to be a prominent stage charac-
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
The B. Manischewitz Company, ter.
M.
Your Support Appreciated
realizing the plight of the house-
At the meeting plans were made
In the event of election, Mr. Gor-
VOTE APRIL 6
wife, has come to her rescue. for a rehearsal of the cast that is
don promises to exert his energy
They have, through their skilled to take part in the minstrel show
to a modification of the garnish-
dieticians, developed a number of to be given at the Y. W. II. A.
ment law pertaining to the work.'
dishes made from matzo and Stunt Night, Sunday, April 19,
at
ingman. Ile states: "I would rec.
matzo products. These dishes are Temple Beth El.
ommend
that the law be made man.
tasty and appealing and easy to
The debating team meets the Phi
datory
so that in no circumstance's
prepare. All the distracted house- Alpha Team in a debate on the un-
should labor garnishments he is-
wife has to do when she buys a employment question.
sued before judgments. Further-
package of Manischewitz Matzo is
Jess Filer, Junior Deputy of the
more, when a garnishment is issued
to read the instruction slip telling A. Z. A. for this district, is to leave
after judgment then the defend-
her how to secure a copy of the son for St. Louis to attend the
ant workingman, should have the
beautiful and fully illustrated cook convention. Two members entered
right to file with the court an affi-
book entitled " T 1' TING in the national essay contest, the
davit setting forth all of creditors
KOSIIER DISHES" and her Pass- subject of which is "Discrimina-
and make voluntary assignment of
voer worries will be at an end.
tion Against the Jew in Employ-
his wages above legal exemption.
Jewish house wives who want ment." Detroit A. Z. A. is also
the Pesach a real festival of joy sponsoring its second annual essay
Thurston the Magician Corn-
should not fail to secure a copy of contest, details of which will be giv-
HARRY COHEN
ing to Wilson Theater.
the Manischewitz cook book en nt a later date.
"Tempting Kosher Dishes." Every
Players Playhouse.
The next meeting of chapter 63
Harry Cohen is chairman of the
recipe has been tried and tested.
will be held on Sunday, March ff.,' (second annual Passover charity Thurston the Magician opens his'
at It p. in., at the Y. W. II. A.
dance to lie held at Graystone ball- twenty-fifth annual Detroit en-
Aesculapians Prepare For
room, Thursday evening, March 19. gagement at the Wilson Theater
Chapter 93:
McKinney's Cotton Pickers have !Sunday night, March 15. Critics
Annual Dinner Dance
Chapter 93 of A. Z. A. not only ! e'en engaged to play at this dance. everywhere have proclaimed his
April 14.
e
g
,
attemts
p
t o b etter th emse lves in Th
. us.' 'el will lie used to sun-, program thi s se ason as the bigest,
my 200 needy families with Pass . best and most baffling in his long
The Aesculapian Pharmaceuti- their club work but have gone a •
over
necessities.
The
dance
is
spon.
career
as
the
foremost
magician
of
step
further
when
several
of
them
000 00
cal Society, organization of Jewish
the age.
sored by the Jolly Elite Club.
Twenty illusions and
pharmacists, is completing plans became sponsors of younger boys'
magical effects new to Detroit pa-
for the annual dinner-dance to be groups. The boys under the tute-
trons are on Thurston's program
Gardens
From
Private
Es
lage
of
these
sponsors
vary
from
-
held Tuesday evening, April 14, at
this season.
tates to Feature Flower
the Detroit-Inland Hotel. George juniors to intermediates and one
One of the most beautiful as ,
Show.
Jackson is chairman of the ar- class is for handicraft work. The
well
as baffling of the new features
Maccabees A. C., one of the most
rangements committee.
At the North American Flower is called "Black Art." This is a!
outstanding
younger
clubs
of
the
Last Wednesday evening, the
Show
in
the
New
Naval
Armory
on
whole
act in itself—in fact, a tab.
Aesculapians were addressed by Fenkell branch of the Jewish Cen- East Jefferson, March 14 to 22, ex- loid magical drama in which sum.;
ters, is sponsored by Morris Lin-
Louis S. Cohane.
hibits from private, estates will be prise follows surprise so rapidly,
sky, former Aleph Godol of the A. a
noteworthy feature. Among thethat the spectators are left in a
A. chapter. Herbert Charfoos
Independent Grocers Insti- Z.
outstanding displays of this nature state of bewilderment. It is as I
is in care of Ft junior group,
Lin-
11
h • S.
th e,
tute Cadillac Chain Plan.
staged as a play.
coin Juniors. The handicraft club' Truman H. Newberry estate and
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Banquet at 6:30 p. m. Mr. Thaker
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CARD OF THANKS
members in and near Detroit.
Dev Sharman, a native of India,
the management of individual gro-
The family of the late Mrs. Es-
Miss Genevieve Gillette seer, will
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tary-treasurer of the show, is, India Today."
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In loving memory of our beloved
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His Wife and Children.

LENA WEISMAN
In loving memory of our dear of 2725 Elmhurst avenue, 72 years
father, Louis Solovich, who passed old, died on March 4. Funeral
away seven years ago on March services were held on March 4 at
14, 1924.
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with'
His loving children, Phyllis and interment at Beth David Cemetery.
Irving.
Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She is
survived by two sons, Julius of
Detroit and Isadore of New York
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EVA BOSCH
of 284 Frederick, 46 years old,
died on March 9. Funeral services
were held on March 12 at Lewis
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ment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Hershman and the Rev.
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vived by her father, Harris Gor-
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Anna, and three brothers, A. Louis
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died on March 5. Funeral services I
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ment at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi
Fischer and Rev. Silverman of-
ficiated. He is survived by his
wife, Gizella; a (laughter, Mrs.
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FANNIE GITLE KABES
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years old, (lied on March 8. Fu-
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9 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
Rabbi Ashinsky and Rev. Bleiberg
officiating, and the body was
shipped to Reading, Pa., for burial.
• She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. J. Silverman of Detroit, and
f four song, Samuel and Jacob, both
of Harrisburg, Pa., and Aaron and
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