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with the finest of furniture at prices hitherto un-
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Featured in our Rug Department are the latest arrivals of
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ing Jewish young men in the sport
of polo.
The club announces as its first
event the opening tetra and fash-
ion show on Sunday evening,
Starch -, a tr. Del
Delbridge and his orchestra will
supply the musk-, arid the latest
models of imported and domestic
fashions will be displayed.
Elaborate outlines as to plans to
Is' followed by the club have been
made, and a registrar will be pres-
ent at the Stotler during the dance
on March 22 to receive applications
end to give information as to the
future activities of the Detroit
l'hoenix Polo Club. Louis 1Volf-
gang, secretary of the organiza-
tion, is in charge of this affair.

we have just re-

ceived a shipment of the

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Within!! Anglo-Persian

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Prizes Awarded to Those Wearing
Most Appropriate Purim
Costume..

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Bridge•D•nsant at P•lais d'Or to 1.1 „ors r the auspice+ of the Phimoto
Hatcher of the J I. litol.on
()It Tuesday, April 7, at the Lin.
Be Held on March 24.
w ood-La Salle Theater, V irgini
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1 1 %'Rrikfaraentc
l onLi inni xi t ■ ,:,:y, l, hat;un
.
The Polak d'Or at Joy Read •I•
near Grand River will be the scene
of interior d ecoration. The girls .
0 , k. to present a compltde Moving !Ro-
of the bridge-dansant sponsored by
the Mizraehi Hatzoir. This is the 1 • yot and hring heir no , her,
one large social event that the Miz- PI, Sn.Lttes
to G , vePalin Broth Dan.:
radii Hatzoir sponsors which is
he wild., of it,- Phi-So• Lite
•• ■
1, to Olt'
open to the public. The commit-
p snood
ty•
ballroom
of the Jewish tenter wg1
tee rep 'Hs a large advance sale of t. '
, w sdom...I into a Palm !leach •t-
i
tickets and as the capacity of the i •. rly•re. An appropriate proltiato
Palais d'Or is limited reservations
should be made immediately by
Sen or Gels Sponsor Boob Chat:
calling Miss Florence Edelman at
I be
•irl* noun hership grou t.
Longfellow 9571.
,..1 Mrs. Arthur Illoont to talk on
Ohs, Iltirst'n "Back Street" on Turs•
The committee has arranged an
ti,,, turning. M•rch 24. All senior girls
elaborate program for the evening. a-
.1 t heir I sirloin •re invited.
Bridge will begin at S o'clock with
prizes and favors at each table. Interesting Spot; in Detroitto be,
D at wed:
Three regular floor shows by the
librarian of I lo• 0,•t rolt
I'alais d'Or talent Will be features
will dkross "Intere.ting l'Isier•
• MI Monday. March In.
of the evening. Dancing to the. I' •
.3
y I
ill
to.
t rated hy
.S1
music of the new l'alais d'Or or-
et
chestra will continue' until 1:30
.• out,. ial with
o'clock. Arrangements have been
h regard to the hi tor,
mode so that the refreshments ..• 1 , ettoit. Hi+ talk promi es to be one
•
4 0 , tt,7, •;.rt,in
n tIr
a t
served will comply with the dietary
laws.
c , on has lie, •rrangtli I, the SOIli0
■
!!
Committee.
All
inteleYtiul
me I,,
Detroit Jewry had the honor Of
having as guest Simon Wasser•MM1
ef Palestine, delegate of the Prx•I Yu,. soros, Cells' Croup:
All girl+ ranging in age from 17 to 1n
Ilarzraehi
ro
Onizrachi ('halutzim).
MRS. ROBERT LOEWENBERG
Mr. Wasserman addressed a large
tr 'raent„ i • t n, u he
gathering at the Emanuel on Wed- :,cor,
I -
g irls groutbein' ir nvent= tore show for both adults and
Ile All 150, who 110 n not e
i belong to children, The performance will
nesday evening, Mardi 11.
find thin new group •
""'i , n s i
gave an authentic report of the re- •e
twin at 1:30 p. in. Tickets may
nn,
cent events in Palestine and de-
w ". " ""
he secured through Mrs Robert
picted the life of the pioneers from S'omovits to Address Club Leaders:
Loewenberg, 1495 Virginia ('ark.
ph,hp Slomovite. editor of The De.
his own observations, as he was a
f:nipire 89115, or through Mrs
took Jewish Chronicle. will addresr the
Chalutz himself since 1921.
David Zenon, Mrs. Joseph 'Magid-
Jewoh Center club 11 . 1111 Cr,,,,, Monday
Mr. Wasserman called upon 4,13 ing. March 23. on the topic - Jewish sohn, or Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
' American Jewry, especially the Fierily.. in (lob Progr•nie." All Jew. president of the Detroit chapter
1c5 Center club leader, •nd all senior
youth to intensify their work for niembers who •re interested •re invited of Hadassah. Proceeds will go
' Palestine bath in material ways to be present. Tea will be served firl• , for the infant welfare fund of Ha-
Mi. Jeanette 1 dassah. Mrs. Lirewenberg is chair-
and cultural ways. He predicted a lowing the discussion.
Weller will he hostess in charge of the
glorious future for Palestine.
evening. She will be •ssisted 1, 0 , Oho , man of the Detroit committee.
leroborA of the club A•aner+' group.
Detroit's quota for this year is
$800, out of a 835,000 national
quota which provides pre-natal '
care for the mother, and the milk
fund for both children and in-
fants, Every member of Hadas-
A concert presented by the Chord
„r
e
,
soh
and every friend of Hadassah ,
In Frida y
'n
March 5. kl • II r' I V e
of Judea on Friday, March 6, at I:11111111AM
officiating r.ablii of Temple Beth
is asked to take as many tickets
the McGregor j rimy mar er an- raw old re+. ea tae rang regetinn ,man
as possible for this performance in
' '
other step toward the establishing cul,iert, '•The hams of roam.
order to assure the success of this
of better music among Jewish cir-
A delightful
entertainment w a
campaign.
cles. A complete program of pr,-tented by the children of TempleRet h
classical music furnished an eve- F:1 Sabbath School on lost Sninlay •fter.
pso.,ram included an wino -
ning of entertainment to a capacity res.,

JEWISH SYMPHONY
SCORES SUCCESS

I audience.

&agittatu Notrs

tday acted by the older children 111d
errant.' short vi.rxes written he
i• •
Helen Kenner anti given I
her
row,. eis•s. Mn. (sear clinknbti,,e
Ben Kramer and Mks Scither sno-
t og •m.

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PASSOVER

Notre

William P. Bliznick, director of
The Young Judaea masquerade
Purim party and dance, held Sun- the Chord of Judea, not only dis-
day afternoon at Congregation played his ability as a most able
SerWres:
Emanuel, was a huge success, conductor, but also Os a c
Leon From will occupy the poi.
Another event of last Slinday wa• the
About 21)11 boys and girls were en- "Hebrew Chant," a piece of his
denote presented at
• the Iteth•El Co m• , pit Sunday morning. March 15, •I 10:43 •
tertained. Purim goodies and re- own composition was played far the
pity Center by four members of the • nd speak t:n the subject "Substitutes
first time Friday evening. The t ri :,iversity of Michig•n
fur
Religion.
freshments were served.
Found..
On Saturday morning. March 14, al
at Debating tram. 'rho subject"Re-
Winners of prizes for most op- soloists for the evening included
10:30, the pulpit will be occ upied lig
two young men of unusual talent, soled, That We Should Interfere with lir.
I propriate costumes follow:
Leo M. Franklin.
the Religious Policy of Soviet 1211.i.. "
Lea h Albert B. Gorewitch, violinist, and pouell most interesting and was pre-
Girls' prize - winners:
sented In a very capable manner by the Un'01111,117111:
Schneider of the Tikvas Zion, first; Harry Bistritzky, 'cellist.
'rho lIniorgram committee of the TVIII•
Me,rs. Moyer, It•binimits, Loewenstein
Rose Rosenthal of Young Hebrews,' As a nodded feature tt this pro-
pie Si Tethod urges all tnendicen of the
• 1111 Levy.
; second; Bertha Cantor of Forget- gram, the mandolin orchestra,
tongregation to make use of the Union•
which is a unit to the Chord of Ju-
I ionel Gainer has recently left for • Ina on 01- 1. • 4 1.nx of Joy and norrnw
Ste-Nola of Zion, third.
• In this way they will
will be bringing all
Buys' prize winners: Billie Her- den, rendered several selections un- ,hoot trip to Mexico,
!.11,1•0111'inte
aleg .age
good
-ill
to
man of newly organized club, first, der the direction of Leo Pomerantz.
their friends and at the Y•PIP time 191,
Allen Levy of St. Paul. Minnenota.
:
will
be
helping
the
Hebrew Union Col.
the
0,154
of
cousin,
Lionel
Ilirsh•
and Herman Moss of Young De- The Chord of Judea Symphony
,
lege
whose
Scholarly
Fund
in
enlarged
is at present composed of 35 musi- berg.
fenders, second.
by the sale of Ifriongrams. A Book of
Thanks are expicessed by the clans and offers opportunities to
Spending last week-end here with Mr. foiir Pniongram• cost. one dollar. They
eon be procured al the 'temple office.
committee in charge, headed by those interested in music. All in- and Mrs. Leo Shutsba•k. war their 1.
ter.
Mi.
Ruth
Shutrback
of
Chicago.
' Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman, to Rose , terested Jewish musicians are in-
: Temp'e Iffh School Sen'or Debate:
, Cohen and her orchestra and to the riled to join this organization and briA;i1,,k,soin:n115%Ii1e ri,ii,e. i;he. izniennrlained at
al.• &hailers teem or Temple Beth
• Bitch School woo I he deri , ionover the
can do so by communicating with
..vnagr hue
Friday evening.
Rockdale Avenue Temple High School
the manager of the orchestra, Will-
Mr. and Mr, Isaac Clinkofstine have in a •Tirirtur debate held before the
n, 963 D e mar venue .
iam Klein
Hollywood Theater.
ish S chool •ssembly Sunday niornIng
recently deported form the lots to she
t, was: 16,
," 12:: 14i),l hv : 1
1,,, their residence M Chicago. Both Mr. jm
che,:Thn ,j ,wih
..The tin
,,it:i,
From underworld and maritime
and Mrs. Clinkutatine have no., protoi- 1
Thank Jessie Bonstelle.
roles the rugged George Bancroft
::
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Lii, :1",, ,s
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,,,re!i::..;,..„...1 :.,,,;;L:yn
d.
'
I'17
n
iVnin
c.:,7.",,;r''''str..f
),
Mrs.
H.
II.
Prenzlauer
thanks
4":...,,,',7
steps into a newspaper office in his
latest talkie, "Scandal Sheet," , Miss Jessie Moisten, of the Civic been seming a+ prerblent of the Temolr
Gi ,
:ori feeniK. an t irn • si
ol, rrt Lev . The
u
r ash. George
nil .rR
y
Beth
El
Sisterhood
for
the
current
Year.
through
her
representa.,
shouting at the Hollywood Theater Theater,
tier Mrs. Gardener, for the won- ,
Sunday to Thursday.
Chi'dren's Ball:
Eddie Lought,n, happy and ver- derful evening that was given to
d
Hunreds
of ehildren turned out in
satile master of ceremonies, heads the boys and girls of the Child Care
inasonerade costume for the annual Pur•
ather
splendid stage program. Council and the Hebrew Orphan At Home:
no
ill party of the primary department held
An in teresng
ti
program will he held Sunday •I. term., March O. 'filen+ were
The Three Rhythm Girls in "A Home on Monday. March 9. Mrs.
i n the c hill house on Rowena Street this m any strikingly original and bea u tiful
Flash of Steps," the Follies of 1931, Bercovich also joins in thanking suml•r e.wnInw. when the Detroit 1/r• : c ostumes.
a splashy revue Oct with a large Mrs. Gardener.
ten League Players will present
Eu.
gene
O'Neil's - Dreamy Kid" under the God Is Love:
east and Jack Waldron & Harriett
of John Nancy. This in an •Il
The idea that n•ture Is neither hos•
Be thou good shepherd so thou'll direction
in "Laughs & Things" included in'
colored org•nization ,d the play need- tile nor inditTerent to human welfare but
i ll tutored cast should prove • that It is pervaded by a spirit
he good king.
the visiting vaudeville list.
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5832-46 VAN DYKE (4 blocks north of Harper)
WHITTIER 8020-8021
OPEN SUNDAYS

RABBI FRAM RETURNS ; DESCRIBES HIS
IMPRESSIONS OF C ARIBBEAN SITUATION

real performance.
--

House Council
The next meting of the House Cnn•
held next Monday eeig.
March 16. Samuel
president.
will select the program and or•torPal

tw

ANIMA

first came into the world with the
roph-
e t li me.. 11•Irld Leon Frani has s now
returned to hi, clot. in fable History
and Literature which tnYfIN every Mon-
day night at 9 o'clock end is reading in-
terpretively with his clans the Bunk of
Hosea.

am! I had no to
to show them.
(Continued from Pace One.)
r
A wonurn that loves to be at the
, They took a chance, however, and -lest two sets of debates. on the follo' w-
that through him the United States arranged a great Yom Toe feast ng question+, - Resolved that the Several window is like a bunch of grapes
Enact • Compulsory System of • on a highway.
is very ably represented in that to celebrate the arrival in Haiti of
internationally sensitive and a rabbi from North America. The . ijoised-.I •frsrchsrie"57•!rne's..Are 'iredtriar- t
strategic area which is the Carib- asknowledged leader of the group is , to the Best Interest III the Cr...n -
So very prod that he is good for
loan.
the d''"!‘" Mh T.S. eel nothing.
ig a young Egyptian Jew by
Wed
I were to sum up the attitude name of Mansour, who is the ihurs 'ds, '4,:1171, T.n liarfil.
. Tile rat
toward the United States on the agent in llaiti for Caniel cigar- Moine clubs hoveentered teams , Arne ,
part of the little republics of the ettes, Simmons beds And ilitIo- Alpha Sigma l'i. 'favorer. Theta K•gton
oso.
l'hi Abdo% Tau. A. Z. A. g3. ()me-
region, I would say: They admire Proof hosiery.
'. &wink and Phi K•Pe• Fenton.
Th ey
like
us tut t hey •
At the offices of the American Bus'nes• end Proless'onal Girls' Supper
admire us for the benefits of a
Jewish Committee, I learned there
Club:
highly developed mechanical civil-
Business •ild Professional Girl,' Sup-
was no record of any Jewish group'
' ization which we represent. They
Club, will be the guest. of Mir ,
living in the Dominican republic. per
Gretchen Iterten•tein of Iti•A'ne end Re,
do nut like us because we have
I learned, however, the Haitian noble at their +twin, on Woodward ace-
— shown a tendency to impose those
after their +upper, in the clot ,
Jews were in correspondence with •
• l a
be yn ,e.fi ntsg. upon them by force. As
Dominican Jews. I hope to follow house •t • oclock, 'rhur+day evening.
Haitian engineer said to
M•rrh 19.
this clue up and establish the
me: "We in Haiti shall begin to
existence of a Jewish community Fed•y Evening Services:
' like America only after every
Mi • its
will he the guest
in Dominica.
A merican soldier and official has
-peak, at the open forum following thr
In Cuba, of course, there is a services on Friday evening. March 20.
left the island. When the physi-
cal A nu erican occupation has very large Jewish settlement "Things:
I eased, we shall go out of our way mainly of very recent origin.
The intermediate Drama Class wi'l re-
to welcome a cultural American There are sonic 15,000 Jews an peat their play. - Things". • three.a,
the island, 8,000 of them living it, owned, for the Sonday evening 'At
o f collation."
flume" on March 22.
, Havana. Because most of them
Colony of Haitian Jews.
What makes Americans peculi- came to Cuba en route to the Chum
The Charm class will Air co.
United
States
and
because
for
arly unfit to govern in the Carib-
, orre•pondPrer at their next meeting
bean regions is the idea Americans years they continued to cherish Monde, nursing. M•rch 16.
the
hope
of
entering
the
United
have that the white race is su-
perior to every other race. No States, they have not succeeded in
matter how kindly or how helpful establishing themselves securely
we can ever be to the people of in Cuban life. Very few of them
Ilaiti, they must dislike us, as long have become Cuban citizens. Very
as we convey to them the feeling I few have taken to any trade or'
:qrs. Harriet Story MaeFor.
that we believe that God in His permanent occupation.
Most of lane will be the guest artist of the
wisdom has made us biologically t t m are peddlers in beads and Music Study Club at its program
superior to them.
such things, catering to the tour- Tuesday, March 17, 2:30 p. m., at
I found a prosperous colony of ist trade. As soon as the Jews of the Y. W. C. A., Montealm and
Oriental Jews living in Port au Cuba make up their minds that it Witherell. She will present the
Prince, Ilaiti. They are nearly all is their destiny to live in Cuba, reading of Longfellow's "Wooing
retail drygoods merchants. They they ought to find on that large of Hiawatha," with a musical sut•
are part of a larger group of and prospering island many rumur- ring by Rosseter Cole, accampon-
Syrian and Turkish merchants tunities for a happy life. Dis- led by Mrs. S. Q. Kesler.
who practically monopolize the re- counting the present sugar crisis, Mrs. MacFarlane is a member of
tail trade in the llaitian capital. Cuba has a great future before it. the Tuesday 'Musicale and is prom.
Along with the other oriental Capable of supporting tens of mil- inent in musical circles of the city.
merchants in the country, these lions, it now has a population or
The program will also include
Jews are now in a precarious po- only taree million. Even in the a group of songs by the Music
sition. Haitian nationalists are present crisis, it has not imposed Study Club chorus directed by
now demanding that foreigners be any restrictions on immigration. George Galvani and accompanied
not permitted to engage in retail Cuba needs a variety of industries. ny Mrs. Burton Clamage; vocal
trade in the country. And Its chief difficulty has been that it selections by Miss Helen Rosen-
although the action would cer- has relied altogether on just one berg, accompanied by Mrs. I.aw-
tainly be foolhardy, it is quite industry—sugar. Cuba should in rence Titlebaum; and piano num-
likely that the Ilaitian Congress the very near future prove to be hers by Mrs. }lorry H. Platt.
will pass legislation which will a good soil for Jewish settlement.
close the retail trade to all for- providing a refuge for Jews from Herman Diamand, Promi-
eigners.
the crowded areas of Eastern Eu-
nent Polish Socialist,
There are about 150 Jewish rope and affording the country of
Dead.
, souls in the colony. It is not a Cuba considerable stimulation in
stable group. They come and go, industrial and cultural develop.
LEMBERG.—bl.
T. A.) -- II, /-
and they have, therefore, never ment.
man Diamond. prominent leader of
'organized a congregation or a
The "Jewish Center" of lIavana
the
Polish
Socialist
Party, died
community. On Passover and supported by the Ilebrew Immi-
Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur grant Aid Society and the Joint here suddenly Feb. 25, at the age
of
71,
shortly
after
his
return from
they conduct religious services in Distribution Committee strikes
one of their villa residences. For one as a very effective and bene- the Zurich session of the Social-
ists'
International.
the past 15 years they have on all ficent institution. Being still an
Diamond was for many rears a
such occasions invited the Jewish alien in Cuba out of his own
members of the marine corps to choice, the Cuban Jew takes no deputy in the Austrian parliament.
Since
the restoration of Poland he
participate in the worship and in part whatsoever in the political
has served in every Seim. He was,
the festi,al.
life of the Island and No
is
alto-,
also
president
of the council of the
A Yam Tor Feast.
gether untouched by the struggle' Polish Socialists
Party.
In view of my beardless condi- going on around him between the
• Rea. U. S. Pet. Office.
tion. they were very skeptical Caribbean Mussolini and the stu-I •Too
much in the vessel bunts the
about my claimer to the rabbinate I dents-in-arms.
lid.

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