PAGE TWO
Commission to Report
That Wailing Wall Is
Sacred Only to Jews.
' BEN SIMONS URGES PARENTS SEND
CHILDREN TO SCHROON LAKE CAMP
A CATHOLIC FIGHTER
SOKOLOV ATTAINS
FOR JEWISH FREEDOM
AN ALL-A RECORD ;
A.
—
(Continued from Page One.)
I
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.)
At the annual swingout cere-
t ously modern. His inter pretat ion moos of the Senior Class of the
—That the Wailing Wall is sae
s,
of the duties of a member of ht s r eeaer,nei. Ficesdtle•ge of the City of Detroit held
cred only to Jews is one of the
most
!clergy
conform
more
to
the
in
important
week, Raymond Sokolov, 19- , „rv
conclusions
a .
•
pretation of a rabbi or preacher a s year-old Jewish bey, was acclaimed
reached by the International
the present-day generation, t
Wailing W a I I Commission, t
•.s .....1
as the best student ever to have
--
whose report on Moslem and
the stricter theses of his d ay , been graduated from the collies,
ens
when a priest's duties were 1,,s es ; pru
:s rrs euttie
hneegi %petandsetn ()pi :hi eui.nrtey,bei j u actrusiA ,eSsuo, k r itikl(t!utwe sICt3hrDe
Jewish claims to the W'all is ex-
aaeeptttleet eh r j
iet6
u (1 3 n., :.
peeled to be made public soon
clearly outlined as the service
soon,
apter No. 63 met M:ly
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
the mass. And yet. liberal as
. II. A. 89 Rowena
learned from a reliable source,
was in practice, Henri Gregoire re-
eh 1Y7 27 and 28 were picked
-s.ep for the Great Lakes Region Cep.
The use of the Torah Scroll
mailed a devout Catholic all his r '•
and other
r appu tenances which
life, said mass every day, appea
, vention, to he a fore-r unner to the
the Jewish aide was willing to
I at the revolutionary sessions in
national convention to be held at
waive during private negotia-
1 purple vestments of a bishop w bile :
: 31ilwaukee later in the sonnet%
teals in hope of a friendly set-
his fellow revolutionists were n i a 1
All drafts and suggestions are to
element with the Arabs, has storm of anti-clerical leisielatio ni— l,
be brought up to the regional coo.
seemingly been recognized by
which he upheld. For he was one i
vention first and then submitted to
of the staunchest supporters
the commission.
Milwaukee.
of tll
I
SCHROON LAKE CAMP
Mili Ztaraoit chapters are prepared to
movement to end the privileges of
the clergy and the nobility.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The
"Summer in camp! What a
play host to about 200 delegates
boys from the finest and most de-
fascinating prospe ct for any
of
the
Wabe
iling
blis
Wa
ll
and
visitors from the neighborinis
Cofo
-
Fro
m
For Free
boyl sirable families, so that our sons
Jesuit t o Lieral.
b
missi
on will not
report
o
pu
g with will be surrounded by the
states and vicinity. A dinner dative
hed mr , Days
Henri
. filled to verflowin
Gregoire was bor n on
nest
Delivery
and stag smoker are being ar-
some time , the Jewish Tele.- games, hikes. swimming and rid - companions and playm
e. 4, 1750, in the village of
ates fiwith
graphic Age ncy was reliably in-
ranged for the visitors on their or-
ro
ing! Evenings around
a blazing the hope that these acquaintances) Veho, near Lunevil le, in France.
n
formed. The report has been ' lug fire! Every waking moment made at Schroon Luke camp will ! Ileastle liitesn o tf
rival in Detroit. Outings and sight-
me
e pooL
s .
ready for some time, but its pub-
seeing tours are also being or-
Though
given over to those fascinating form the nucleus of the life-long'
lication has several times been
ranged.
More definite details of
himself
as a liberal,
his sort
early
outdoor activities in which every circle of worthwhile friends. Pestling
was hardly
of the
to train-
pre.
postponed.
this affair will be announced at a
youngster loves to participate."
generations had less need for such ,
...
, ,
later date.
pare his nature
for such in
views.
So spoke Ben Simons of the training as this camp provides. To received
his education
a strict
He
The high standards that we demand of our delicatessen
' Forest Cleaners, who is trying to the
On Sunday, May 10, the A. Z. A.
f todn
baseball team defeated the ()Mega
products are maintained in all our foods. Prepared in homes
youth
oay,
and this
esecially
Jesuit college in Nancy, and be-
interest Jewish parents in sending the tc,ity-bre,ihse
n
out,.
rain
r
, Socials, 3 to 2, at Central Dish
I t ita rmsaoynkspateoe Seep?,
like style, you will enjoy eating here.
Lak c mp is
on When b remembered ' came an tinstructor in a Jesuit c
boon.
School grounds. On Sunday, Slay
haemAdiroendaa cks! thaat this camp builds
s caracter legs at lont-aitAltsson. .
k ul•
17 the, team met the llovoras aid
—
Mr. Simons is the Detroit mem- , while the b oy is at play, while he! Soon he
s d Lp r at;f eas seour e s e iiii; 1
were defeated 9-6. The next game
"Statistics of Jews for 1931," ber
a of the advisory council of is in the open, breathing the invig-
o at ne a le l 1 111'
u t i
will he palssel at Central High on
by Harry S. Linfield, P
Ph. D., pub- .parents of Schroon Lake camp and orating air of pine wo ds and tha t town of Em bermesnil in o Is
tr.
Sunday, May 2-1. at 10:15 a. m.
e ud in his praises
i
oth
m ine.
fished by the American Jewish p lost
of
the c h are c- open
e.
p n fields, eating
There he came into
n- :
sim pl e , whole'
RAYMOND SOKOLOV
Committee, deals with Jewish pop- ' ter of the camp as well as the ad- some camp food its value
seems
peasa
tact with honest,
his own study
type of
peocr°ile I
ms villagers,
Ch t
93:
ulation statistics and Jewish mi- vantages offered Jewish boys. In almost immeasurable.
its, Imo, probably the most difficult cur-
Last Sunday, the debating issrs
gration statistics, and a supple- raking of his connection with ally. I consider summer camp life and he saw that his work was
.
riculum on the campus.
• of A. Z. A. Chapter 93, consis: Ise
mint to the study gives statistical t e camp, which is not a financial one of the most constructive greater than the mere rote of d_
,
a
"Raymond Sokolov is a man in . of Morris I.insky and Nathaniel
abstracts of the Jews of a number one, Mr. Simons says:
forces in existence for the de-. , ministering e religion,
, a thousand in graduating with a Rubin, successfully upheld the af-
of countries. The volume was pre-
e He s ecdurd
I was so impressed with the development of American youth
schela rip
on agri cu ltu re perfectFrank
sh reco
firmativ.
parcel under the auspices of the enefits derived by my boys at the
t Ni t
h
e el n c •d a small librar i co 9 _ prof.
Schroon Lake camp was n organ- I necti
Ke mmer in rd ambi
ent.- • l'riendship Club • o n
" stated
the question,
American Jewish Committee.
camp last year and with some of iced by Rabbi Isaac S. Moses
Committee.
with his church (the rot test ing the. election of Sokolow )0 the "Resolved, ThatthcUnitet(lSt,a,tiem
,
and:
of the
modern
came
Statistics of Jews in the United the fathers of other boys was so is in its twenty-sixth season, and
and
made
it his community
basene
ate I.) Scholarship Society. Sokolov is the Should ltecognize Soviet Russia"
States are given in detail, and intrigued that we conceived the has always adhered to the highes t
ss
I rn only student ever to read t f • li . virtue
.„ vic t ory
the t
th ose of other parts of the world idea of forming a council of par- ideals. It is ideally located in the! how to help his flock improve ti
Detroit City to attain this distills- will meet
the Itlackhawks in he
air
.
•s
to further the interests of the h (ea t o f
living
r
20 are given by continents, regions ants
the invigorating Adiron- pe t R conditions.
, ■ linals on June I, at the Jewish
The Catho Ii , lion,
,
and countries. The chi tent on camp not because it rep r esen t e d l ack country, with an equipment ri ss traveled in France an I C ,
Sokolov earned his way through Cent .r
Confirmation ser.vires will take place
l position of stn- I On May 31, the fraternity will
(Tess u business venture, but and personnel that cannot be ex- many, went among farmers, talked co lege, holding the
Jewish migration deal with Jew-
ple Be
this Sundaee Gold
tsr . ish migration to the United States, because it was a Jewish institu- celled,
n
.o
o on
Temt
• 2 o'clth FA Rabbi M mi r e Rs
with them of cro ps, cro p diseas
nck.
dent assistant in the college library 'open its playground has
eball Abed-
blast will conduct the ceremony for the Canada, Argentine, Brazil, Uru- lion of the finest kind with a tole
es'
'
the past three years. He car- ule i
For further information regard- means of harvest, cheese:linking for
.
n the Inter-Fraternity League
following confirmentsi Perth. Brandin,
guay, and Palestine. In the sup- tural and educational background ing this c a mp, Mr.
arketing--and he returned, an d ' real extra hours a number of times by meeting Alpha Tau.
Philip ClInkston, Janette
Harm
e
arin, Anita
steeped
in
the
finest
of
traditions.
be
glad
to
go
into
tom
Clete
would
m
while working 12 0 hors
Denthinsky. Warren Kahn El aine I eel •
taught his villagers what he h
u a month in ,
the author presents de-
details. learned.
.
'PI the library.
Maurice Schwartz, outstanding moo se Henry Metiller, Burton Rosen. tailed abstracts of statistical dat a We have pledged ourselves to help Ile can be reached at Columbia
I
nos, Arthur Seltzer and Ruth
the camp in every way, to enroll ! 4200.
Sokol
h
•t
' I
artist of the Yiddish stage, returns FtillowIng the services t ar sinner. seises of Jews as brought out in recen t
ro-Jew1sh
Work.
or m<
i nnitnmeo f tthhe, pl ay si o tr. Itelnetmeeorti ka!, mad.
to Littman's Yiddish People's The-
their official censuses of the following
Ile did not confine his attention m
to b< countries: Danzig, Germany, the
ater, Twelfth and Seward, this
to the well-being of his parishion- Peal
held in the Temple rooms.
al school l
All plants of the Chevrolet Mo-
t the University of
Sunday, May 24, for two perform-
Saar region, Hungary, Irish Free
err, however. It was while hew
as Michigan.
. tor Company ere now operating an
ances. Mr. Schwartz promised
land, L
Thome who attended the state ronven• State , , Northern Ir e
eanatvia,
priest in Lorraine that he began
Sisterhood or the
Moshe
will
hold
non
or
T.mols
Sokolov,
who
is
a
former
grads-
average.
of five and a half days it
Sisterhood.
held
In
when he was here last that he would
sh,.. and Lithuania.
•
r
bidge
th'ednesilay, May 2 7. his work in the interest of Jews.
ketron
ate of
Wednesday were Mrs. Sanined
Mrs. Ernestine Rosenthaler, 68 et luncheon
return once more this season to the
e. es, in the sassset nen or Ise
Below
At that time there were head- toned Northern High, also at- week, with workers back on a full-
listener, Mr.. Bernard Kramer and Mtn
follows a number of state- years old, 731 Covington Drive, ..rseeeess•
an
all-A
record
whit
time
basis,
W. S. Knudsen, presi-
Cheirladies
are
Mrs.
local Jewish playhouse.
e
he WAS
Raymond Krohn.
•
L. taxes, and other heavy burdens on a
mints made by De IL S. Linfield, native and life resident of Detroit, Kahn and Mrs. J Kornlield.
stuent
d
there.
dent and general manager, an.
On Sunday matinee, Mr. Schwartz
the Jews of the province, no over-
director of the statistical depart- died in her home at 3 p. m. Mon-
,
nounced.
Sunday School o f B' na I M oshe:
Whe1 11111 i
and his own complete star cast will
g as to make existence
sent of the American Jewish Com- day after a month's illness.
The total company payroll is
The fol owing children gave the open- al m ost impossible for them.
l
present Sholom Arch's famous play,
mate, in his volume, "Statistics
Mrs. Rosenthaler was a member 17 preyer6 In their respective classes,
now in excess of 30,000 employes
The God of Vengeance." Sunday
Henri Cr
of Jews, 1931":
Nite Ilawk Club met at the
re studied their
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
and
some plants are on a heavier
m
"r.
evening, he will stage Faika's
Ksmn
1. There are 1325 000 Jews In the El.
sId. problems. In 1789, when the Acad- home of Charles Starler, 2073 Pin-
Deborah Cohen, Edyth Kaplan Hyman
Northwestern branch of Jewish
productive basis than at any time
remit, i
drama of Soviet life, "The Man
sties reidinIg
s
Jennie Shear. Louise
Louise Green. ems of Arts and Sciences of Metz gree avenue. Speeches and pre-
M nearly Ian.
Old Folks ' Home sponsored a
She leaves a son, Marx Rosen. i wIldt.h Dane
n koSti:kgyal, F ;
Places and rural areas. During tits
since the fall of 1929, Mr. Knud-
With the Portfolio."
W
yeI,nnefileoi n:
d
offered a prize for the best essay parations for the opening lake sen said.
thaler, member of the accounting
sue-
Appearing with Mr. Schwartz beidge•luncheon, which was
on the Jews, he wrote his famous dance, on May 29, at La ue's Ca-
•
rrs•2/3111).",
(lgenwald„ Alice . 11obiel, Ileatrife
.
r
cess.
The chairman, Mrs. L . 2:
f"r" firm of Rosenthaler, Bernard &
As an unemployment aid, the
will be Stella Adler, Anna Apel,
ati ti
It.odo to united St.t. with 1,- e
osing plater n ass ent lye book on Inc "l'hysical, Moral and sino, Cass Lake, were the chief
s,: 0 daug
Souls,
thanks
her
committee
for
hts
er,
Mi
s
Lucile
R
o.
so
,.
given
by
e c Edna Singermen
company's policy last winter was
2211,000 Jews, • total of 7.200 000 live '
Judith Abarbanel, Wolf Goldfaden,
School Political
Regeneration
of
the topics discussed. The music end to increase the number of men em-
sisters, Mrs. .1. aradustion exercises will be held sundry
K m " •-•1 " ••••••••t c••!•••tr I 6 1°61 re - senthaler; two
Sonia Gurskaya, Michel Ginson, their co-operation, also Mrs. H. !" •
foreoon.
n
, 11. II centre! htirope where tits, s o n . ',
Ile pointed out that the entertainment will be furnished by
une 7. beg inning •t 10 °clock Jews.''
w
Linke and Mrs. Flora Beer, and a rho
ployed as soon as those on the
dov, Jacob Mestel, Lazar Fried, M. Klein, who donated a box of Cali. stitute over nix per remt.
era^,
b an
of the total
e e no worse than any other Billy Minor's Rythm Kings, Tick-
payrolls averaged 40 hours of
Yudel Dubinsky, Anatol Vinogra- fornia fruit, which netted quite • population as • wi," e. i hese countries brother, Phil Lichtenberg, all of prepared. A r J • ••••"'"Ie
People,
that whatever objection ets may be secured from any mem-
cum
of
money.
Detroit.
are Austell,. Cserho.Sloyskia, Hungary,
work a week. At the current high
Rosenberg and Joseph Schwartz-
ab
l
e
traits
might
be
discerned
in
ber
of
the
club
or
by
phoning
Hem-
Poland, Doom, Eitg„ gg ig,
The branch will sponsor
Funeral services were held in
berg.
rate
of operations, however, plant
S
' them had been developed through lock 61714.
and Western por- th
brid g e-t
h
of her
h son, 2035 Glynn
ehome
o
ea a t t e h new Club Ex- noes ;•1
workers are now averaging 50
I'Z' its Raisin, Uk raine
the oppression to which they
change, 10216 Dexter boulevard, sad Cri61•61•
Court, Wednesday at 9 :30 a. en.
hours
a week. New workers have
su, ib,jhecrtee d bty. the a tro o.
Jzt • or esssmene. numbering Burial was in Ann Arbor,
us
near Glynn Court, on Tuesday,
been added to the payrolls for sev-
ons of the
June 9, at 2 p. m. All board theItot;1
era
consecutive
weeks, although
die Age's ' Ile argued that, give
I
SHERWIN WE1NE
memmbers will act as hostesses.
other country, near
'"'"I
ly f IS
per ce"r"'
nt. Nest I
0 age 5, darling son of Mr. and Mrs., only previous employes of the
civil
vil i rty anti equality, the Je w 's
Tickets
will
bo
mailed
to
each
company
are
being
hired.
On Wednesday evening, May 27,
i‘ e: ' ; ''' cr :r o P tre add
Albert Weine of
o 1540 3 Fairfield'
t
i ;11 ' I
uid prove worthy French cis
MONTREAL.— (J. T. A.) — ns
Rabbi Judah L. Lazerow of New member and for additional tickets United States. 0.1 'I p'
i-Tat r I ; ' litf Th'e °Arab!
percent;
I• venue, died on May 14. F
a
From all parts of Canada and the
1
call on the board, which will gladly speaking countries of North Afrls-a (120 ,
York City, will address a Young
Though these views may not a
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
000) 1.5 per rent, sod • number of 1
Israel massmeeting, which will be supply you with same.
United States messages of con- Pear original or even extravagant
smaller cuntries: Canada (I26.600
Ma 15 II is
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. gratulation continue to pour in on I liberal today, they created a gee y Funeral home on
Jews), 1 per cent: Argentine 1200.000 I.
Stay ' °
held at the Philadelphia Byron
ri ,,
sudr ,vaived by his parents.
1.9 per cent, Greece (70,001, 1.2 Per Israel Goldstein, national president Samuel W. Jacobs, the dean of ' impression in their time. Hen at s
Talmud Torah. The purpose of
of Young Judaea, has issued a call the Jewish members of the federal
..._
tient, N
. eleorals i 1100,000:,
this meeting is to acquaint the Jew-
ran
G require won the prize of h tof 3045 Cortland
all Youn J g. udaea c l u b s thri onhr p. arleii,ietnit
per veto:
1;7, i 'snst
h e
Harry 1)0 r f m a is registered
birthday celebrated hi,
Waal, 1.2 p«r cent: t uni on s r ";,,,,,, s ' Al. t°
ish youth of Detroit with the aims
out the Unitetwenty
1 St a es ttsne
i
en
z snixa: Academ y, in lo. that was only th
ANNA ROTHB ARD
ir
ac
n
aey
asone,
th
e
pharmacist,
well
known in many
te
May
rice
1.74,,O
n00)
i.1.2
.8
0
po
s. b.c.rentroi.ifott rhie„ whtilt, , e VlotuenS:0 t h e
and aspirations of the Young Israel
e hrstti stes
ANN ARBOR. — (J. T. A.) — nond,
- second annual
p in
e fi , hit for e the
avenue, 45 years! Detroit Jewish circles. announces
tuen-1 five of Lancaster,
tl e s lib •
nta;io prov- ,
movement all over the country.
J udaea convention, to be iota, Mr. Jacobs was Ontario
Leonard L. Kimball, sophomore at Jews constitute lens than 1 per cent of
oin78o9f k p,,,j,me g eete
old, died on May 14.
first elected
Funeral the opening of a drug store at
A musical program has been ar- the University of Michigan, took the total soisdetion or the country where held at the Hotel Scarboro Long to parliament in 1917 and has In
tti:tel;e E s. services were held on May 15 at 4100 Joy road, corner Quincy
t hey reeide
ranged by the committee in charge. flrst place in the annual oratorical
Branch , N. ., from tine 25 to since been regularly re-elected
L ewe Bros. Funeral Home, with
s
4. During 11130, It.n26 Jew., were ad.
31r. Dorfman was for several
as .es- eneral, there he proposed a
All young people are urged to at- league contest. Kimball, the first ruittml to the United Slat..
June 28, inclusive.
bill
for
granting
the
civil
rights
of interment at Beth Abraham Ceme- years associated with Siegel's
and nearly
a Liberal.
tend this meeting.
sophomore to win this contest wits 96 per cent of MI the Jewish i mmigrants
The convention committf
tery . She is survived b y her
ee o
D . puty Jacobs, the leading hue the Jew s
er ho s.
armacy and he has made a host
i to Join relatives. The mmigrants which Miss
I
awarded the Chicago Alumni Med- " °'
NROMI
band, Jace b•
; fi 1.e
Flax s c ha ir-• morist and wit of Parliament,
• si e sters, Mrs. Jo- , of friends by his geniality and his
ve
Revolutionm y C
has
.
al and the $100 Lowden testimonial. went 6 Davy state to the Bohm. Mit sno t is • preparing
p re p
the details fore
principally lo the following states, In the
His . career durin the
seph
Zuckerman,
Mrs.
E.
Schoen.
'
readiness
to be of service.
s
0
been
a
leading
figure
in
many
Pine
,
Kimball, who hails from Pitts- order given: New York. Michigan, M. ,„. all the convention sessions.
g
revolution man, Mrs. Marie Glazer, Mrs, Gore' A grand
The portant cases before the Canadian was
essette New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Il•
his rise to power
opening will be held
motion of Edward B. Heroi- burgh, is a member of the Univer- rint Is mid California.
:don
Bornstein
and
Laura
B
and popular
convention
this
year
is
command-
courts
in
matters
affecting
Jewish
impity
opper
,
ortant; was quick. It was
on aturday, May .3, and Mr.
Pt y o M ichigan B nal
ing great interest
nth de-
ne, former Judge of the Common
5. During 1929. • tot•I of 35.172 Jew-
view of the rights and he was instrumental he who presided over the 62-hour and one brother, Henry Bopper.
Dorfman's
new
drug store will
bating
team.
I•h I
program recent)
i
Pleas Court, Julius I'liskow was
ut forth
1111
in the passage of acts whereby
have a complete line of drugs nd
countries. 1E179 to the Unit mi States.
a
ter- sessi j oi 0 of , the , new legislature when
admitted to the bar of this State on
SARAH BENESON
educational committee of the or- fain disabilities against Jewss were t.
77 , s e u ry iu, lr eit 7 i , e e s nda fountain and deliv.
asts e was being stormed. In. of 2295 West Grand boulevard,
Monday, May 18, before Judge Guy
This committee, un-' removed and also in obtaining 1101 hy became Bishop of Loire et
'
2,000 to D rogue,:
A. Miller. Mr. Pliskow completed
der the chairmanship of Ben M. amendments in the constitutional Cher; in 1792 he was elected
Mr. Demo invites his friends
p ress. years old, died on May 15. Fu. I
6. During the three years ende I d
his law studied at the Detroit City
j
Benamin
J. Safir announces the so, loss a total or 11 161 Imo j„„ Edidin of Buffalo, held an all-day law of Quebec respecting the dent of the Convention. In 1793, I neral services were held on Stay to visit him et his new pharmacy.
Law School in February and suc- opening of his law office at 5 19 were deported from the United state.s
ce on c ay , at the Jew- ,
17 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral !tonne •
status of Jews in relation to the wen Gebel bisho of P
'
,
cessfully passed the State Bar Ex- Hammond building, phone Ra
fter having hen admitted including 630
n- sew.,
sew,, and the retio of .r..;“ deoori cd to ish Theological Seminary, where school law, and Inc marriage signed his church past because h C with interment at Beth •David
aminations given at Lansing early dolph 3377.
leading Jewish educators met and license act,
the ne et I
it not compatible with his pi , Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin offici-
of Jewish inonigrents
in May. Mr. Pliskow is associated
discussed
educationni
programs
for
in th
U
rd States was 1.52 Per cent !
For more than 13 years M r. Ja- lineal views to be a clerical power ated. She is survived by two
i,. i,o
with the law offices of Edward II
s ,,,,,r
for
t1 total number of immigrants de- Jewish youth clubs in the United
sons, Benjamin and Jacob Ben -
cobs has been responsible for the Gregoire was called upon to eerie
Benscoe and Herbert M. Eiger at
States.
The
constructive
criticism
special
concessions granted Jewish his bishopric:.
ws
7. Betw een the11and
1 /0
Ile refused, how, n son, and three daughters, Mrs.
1900, 2.10s , 591
919 Free Press Building.
Je
ented
re
United St•tes of a to. rendered at the conference has been immigrants to Canada. He oh- ever, proclaiming again the free - Samuel Satovsky, Mrs. Harry Key-
lel of 27367,660 immigrants that were
Special
incorporated in the committee's tained a special dispensation for 1 tom of religion, and maintainin -, well and Mrs. Julius Keywell, and
The name of Harold C. Robins() a, adroitteilp to the country.
During the
R21 grandchildren.
president of the Film Truck Sere same Oiled of years 113.999 Jews de. report which will be presented to the admission of 5,000 Jewish that his activities in church and i
' partedeaving
. l
a ne Mc eee . of 2.325,- leaders, workers and delegates at refugees and orphans after the state were separate.
lee, 2310 Cass avenue, has bee n son sses
the national conventi o
MAX GLASSMAN
n at Long. World War. His long pleading for'
It was during this struggle tha t of
added to the list of entrees in t he
s: store the ltrillsh occultation or poi. Branch.
Special to
3295 Elmhurst avenue, 72 years SS
5
the Jewish immigrantt in the Cana- all Paris a I t d h
m race this fall.
councilmae
Y , "Le t
Jew,. were admitted to the country. and
2 1,17 eeirtahl
dian
parliament
has
been
supple-
Gregoire
have
his
way.”
And
h
Cincinnati
Mr. Robinson is well-known i n • total of over 27.000 Jews emigrated be.
e saerVicdeisedweroen hel.'lidayon 21111 .ay
CONSTABLE
mented by his affiliation with the did.
Ile remained bishop.
the community and is being su p- tween 1522 and MO. A total of 7,stis
"Morals."
.
.
interment at the Chesed Shel Emes
been Jewish Immigrant aid Society of
entrees
ported by prominent men and o r..- is i
coon-
In 1794 he proclaimed the free Cemetery. Rabbi Rabinowitz offi•
',,- try lime, 12.67S
1922. 1900, and during
Canada.
For Direct Information C•Il
ganizations in Detroit who fe el nam e during
'h"
"Homosexuality"
dom of worship, and even secure d rioted. Mr. Glassman came to
has
Christians and M.
Detroit Office:
that he is eminently qualified f or Isms Inc the country ,
made the theme of
the liberty of churchmen who ha d this country from Odessa 17 years
S
r n. Acitotal of ,9,2319 Jews rile in le
this important position. Campai
I been imprisoned by the republie _ ago and is survived by his wife,
plays. some of which have been
101 County Building
.1‘ .etv..0 710 : 1 L. 0 ; on. A
headquarters will soon be open( ,d r ;: t.st y
suppressed.
cans. It was Gregoire
In Mary Lapsleys
o wh
was t
Sarah; three daughters, Mrs. II. B
and petitions are now in circul a. Jew. were enumerated. 132 per cent of
preside over the trio I of Kin
The Parable of the Virgins" it is
l'ergament, Mrs. Harry Rice, and
tion. Mr. Robinson lives with h
Clifford 2022 Hemlock 0090-W
uis
revealed as the result of the pas-
but
though
he deliv Edith, and one son, Al.
J ws of Germany, nurnh!rInie
family at 17158 San Juan avenue
erect himself of the famous pero
sionate friendshi p of students in a
•
eS.S7S. ( Lrtu
i
te In9
0.
per
c
ent
Office Hours 9 a, m. to 1 p. m.
tidal i opu lati n.
Rabbi Nahum Twersky, Loyever, ration: "Kings are to the morel
tn...
. j ars
girl's college.
JULIA ENGLANDER
M i
len Grand Rabbi, who
s oi
i
n r i moh..,,Im i 5 ,1/aairmell 1.25 per re
B erkh dlit i see y
fi" order of being what monsters are of 2633 Tuxedo avenue, 69 years!
r r:2 p l eabs1
Bagley Avenue
recent)
tly ca r
d e itso teltei s comuanit,rmyg frt
tof tkhien gpshLs
R. Sm ith ,
omradr—the
m
e heifnr
st o ay old, died on Slay 12. Funeral
it shio d rtbs1 Russia,
now
his
!Pr! s
i ail n in tc h
::11 h siim ”I' llr6.6. 11 171 11710 E.
:: first street, New York ($2.50), is home in Chelsea,
• services were held at Gilbert's Fu.
MASS.
I 969. The Jews of Saxony,
arrived
in i tions.e he never approved
At the regular monthly mectin gl•nd
or thaensre,
an interesting story of the perver- Detroit Thursday morning
to bringl
roved the or
neral Home, and the body
of Lubeck. likewise increased,
"'hi ll:
Was
of the board of directors of th , , :11,e ,. .,1.7.sd oi fn an1Lnotbh.err. st4nte;h :f otrr R.e,,rd. sions at a g iris' school. of the re- gretings to his former to wnsmen der for the death of the monarch . shipped to Cleveland for burial. -
is
Quit
Bishopric
Michigan Bell Telephone compan I
c in Protest.
She is survived by three claugh-
' actionary attitude of the faculty, from the provinces of Wohlin, Po- i
BALDNESS, FALLING HAIR,
the tow esesiatiee el ,es
state but of
After he had secured the pas ters, Mrs. Byron Bloomgarden of
the petting
held in Detroit on Thursday, Ma Y
parties "home" dloia, Kiev, Minsk and nearby t
DANDRUFF AND SCALP
ed during the past 15 year,.
style.
sage of a series of bills in which Detroit, and Sirs. J. V. Berger and
14, the expenditure of $118,000 wa g Ion e It.
1 Of the tort nu rz idoef inJe p
wrs.b..:
communities.
DISORDERS
the
Jews were granteivl
rigs
The
habit
of
describing
the
Jew-
authorized
for
new
construction
d c i
ht Sirs. S. S. Rosenthal, both of
Rabbi
is
especially
Awarded First Prise at Paris and
All-Steel Palace Coaches
ilit7ouro Y 'sc",,:sswir e ' er cent In Mares
i n s and freedom of worshi p , he becam
according to an announeemen ;; moors end 17 I
Belgium Expositions
e Cleveland, and two sons, Arthur
pssr cent in Mares under ish characters as rebellious finds terested in meeting with Jews form-
against cmpetition
o
ef 31 nations and
an echo here in the person of the erly
made by Burch Foraker, presiden t : , to.00 o.
Lo •eva ! interested in the conditions of L. of Cleveland and Leo of Los
from
Tchernobil
was:ronounced the most effec-
•I
,
„
other
o
13.
A
total
of
1.03*
Jews
rem
p
DENVER, LOS ANGELES
This is in addition to estimate
n s he,
e, Jewish student, Sophie Mulinski. Uman, Miropol, who wish to hear
pressed groups, and in Angeles.
tiv system for growing heir
eseso., mirmn.tered by the Lear.
NIAGARA FALLS, BOSTON,
previously approved this yea s : seas
But Sophie's rebellious and revo- reaports of conditions in their 1789 demanded civil rights for the e
In existence
at Nations.
In 1S25 there ens Jews In
The Krid. positively grows hair on
NEW YORK CITY,
Negroes and secured the ab lition
amounting to $4,427,000, on whic
th o regio
RUBIN COHEN
lutionary
spirit
here
speaks
out
former
homes,
and
who
would
like
hats! heads, slope falling hair—alepla
"!
-
i
for the right cause, and except for to hear regards from relatives.
rtlay .
11. A total
of 0.6 11 3 Jew e
slavery.
I of 3735 Rochester avenue, 52
PHILADELPHIA
work is now being done.
s r se
id
n
(b•ld spot.). Heir can be grown In ten
.
'
Ike Iron her star;
a . n
.
1 Jews an admixture of a few 1 widish
Gregoire resigned his bishopric years old, died on May 11. Fu-
treatments,
MAIN TERMINAL
Krid
scientific treat•
During his stay in Detroit, Nab-
we re •num erated
mints, which Include the ultra violet
Niece of Dr. Weizman. Dim i ■
HOTEL FORT WAYNE
16. A tote! of 12.51 Jews live in Englishisms placed in Sophie's bi Twersky is the house guest of in 1801 as ■ p rotest against the neral services were held on May
ray. (sunlight) ef the quarts mercury'
CASS • TEMPLE
c Shore of 531 East ' chur h's concordat with Na poleon. 12, with interment at NIachpelah
Northern Irelentl i in 1661. 5S Jews wrre mouth, we have little to object to Mr. and Mrs. II.
Palestine Auto Crash.
lamp, perfected by Dr. Franz Nage)•!
Phone Glendale 2000
e
account.
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.)
o
n int
schmidt el Gelman', has grown hair '
retirement, Cemet ery. Rev. E. Zaludkowski
Eucli d
,aditiso
ahnid46Trs
19‘,..,
Nearly 61 per cent of the 151.000
•
for h
both men and women,
Mrs. A. N. Law, nee Jubjansky, ■ Jews in Lithuania live in the cities. 31
e of the Virgins" is
Clifford 1000
"The Parablf
S v e a nt u u:i
re
ky. though his power was always felt officiated. He is survived by his'
and con do the same for you.
niece of Dr. Chaim Weizmann per cent in the
towns,and 3 per a revealing story worth reading.
will address congregations in the to be alive. Ile traveled in Eng- wife, Rose; three sons, Nat, Alex
Examinatiou and advise free.
World Zionist leader, was killed • cent in the villages. Ti,. Jew. eolls11-
land and Germany; in 1814 he re- and Abraham, and two daughters, 1
Hours: 11 a. MI. to p. m.
Ahavath
Achim
Synagogue,
Del-'
ote 112 per rent of the total population
Eetablished IRIS
Monday afternoon in an automo- of the cities in the country: 29 per cent
A bad book is the worst of thieves mar and Westminster, and in the turned to France, and was elected Rebecca and Mrs. Sheri Kraus,
Meet Successful Hair and Sap
bile accident between Tiberias and of the total population nf the •osill
Granite sad Marble
Eat after your own fashion, dress synagogue on King street near , to the lower house, but refused ad-
SpeclaItim
mittance. He spent the remainder
Migdal. Two British army officers isnot: and 0.5 per cent of e the villages. IRS oth rs do.
4011 PenIneuler Broadway Bldg.
LOUIS COHEN
Oakland.
who were accompanying Mrs. Law
of his life in study, in working in of 8441 Linwood avenue, 64 years
I were also injured, one seriously.
of old, died on
th arts foan d sciences.
F u n era l
It is
services were held
May
r the commemoration
Mr. Law is a district officer sta-
on 15.
May
y 1 7 . with
t
t.
i
fi
m
e
t
c;>r
de
eealmo
1',
et,hy
tioned
at
Nazareth.
He
had
I
opfr itzt , in
meapnhilX:tmel-.
t eeteyrmei7tababti BEeit, henT
1
stopped off at Tiberias while his
i ,s presidentt
wife took her guests to the Mel.
wi f e,
Israelite,
1300 wooden", SW. 566 — N•L 1111
, 1 P r:lin
i
dce en t DU
eh ett estate.
ci u r 'in'i.:;7tilee and
lot, i:nsela=eddabuyghhti:rs'
-- It
Painleve of 'France have nee Moss, Mrs. Ida Love and , Mrs
1 I joined to form a centennial
so- Mollie Isaacs.
ce
nets'.
"Your Neighborhood Garage
I
The people of France have ,
never forgotten him. At his fa-i
Painting sad
Collision and
Denial Lewis
neral, a group of students un-
Seymour Lswl•
Saul lAwls
Georg. Lawls
Welding
hitched the horses and drew his
Bumping
coach, while 20,000 P risians fol-1
a
Complete Autt•
lowed him to his grave. 1
La
Servic•
Unexpected Guests?
IIi
Ii
serve them
BOESKY'S
PHONE
MADISON
9 7 5 1
When unexpected guest arrive, just
grab your phone and call us. The
delicious and distinctive taste of
Boesky Bros. Delicatessen is so ap-
parent that they held make every
occasion a success... Serve Boesky's
at meals, at parties, or when unex-
pected guests proclaim their pres-
ence.
i ;
EAT LUNCH OR DINNER AT BOESKY'S
JEWISH STATISTICS
Boesky Bros.
Twelfth at Hazelwood
Hastings at Farnsworth
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
SCHWARTZ RETURNS
HERE THIS SUNDAY
eagtitatu Note .
Noted Actor Keeps Promise;
Stages, 'God of Vengeance,'
"Man With Portfolio."
Wi
Chevrolet Operates on Full-
Time Basis.
!
MRS. ROSENTHALER
DEAD AT AGE OF 68
B'NAI MOSHE NOTES
OLD FOLKS HOME
Nite Hawk Club.
a
a r.t•t•t• • t
JACOBS, CANADIAN
M. P., FELICITATED ab ne tein. je
ON 60TH BIRTHDAY
Rabbi Judah L. Lazerow to
Address Young Israel.
22ND CONVENTION IN
,
LONG BRANCH JUNE 25
OBITUARY
_
P HARMACY OPENED
BY HARRY DORFMAN
ORATORICAL CONTEST
WON BY L. L. KIMBALL
Pliskow Admitted to Bar.
On
Benjamin J. Safir Opens Law t's:"4 ttit"rt.t7tItnt,""1.••'•'?„"cl‘•'•tilir.:n ganizati°°
Offices.
Harold C. Robinson Cand
date for Council.
Save -3 to 1-2
1
Reduced Rates to
All Parts of the Country
Harry Rosenfeld
The College Girl's
reyhound.
RABBI N. TWERSKY
GUEST IN DETROIT Lo
is
LINES
TULLER BUS DEPOT
Bell Telephone Authorize
$118,000 Expenditure.
Lafayette 3420
r e m■
I NO MORE
PREMIER COACH LINE
CHICAGO
t
Monuments
ARTISTS WHO WILL PARTICIPATE IN HALEVY-HAZOMIR
:
SINGING SOCIETY'S CONCERT THIS SUNDAY EVENING
•
; ' Premier
mostly* Garage
garde e at All
Hour.
Station In
Detroit
Ask Us About Our Parus-You-Ride Repair Proposition.
DEXTER-ROCHESTER
Garage
ROCHESTER at DEXTER
Garfield 9894
leoPtright. 1551.3 T A 1
MANUEL URBACH
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
Unveiling of Tombstone.
The tombstone in memory of
Helen Lefton, late wife of Jack
Lefton and mother of Nettie, will
I take place at 2 p. m. Sunday. June
7, at Ohel Moshe Cemetery. Friends
and relatives are invited.
7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114
1-)