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appearance here this Sunday,
matinee and evening, the famous,
play, "Sabbatai Zevi," dealing with
the man, the time and events of I
the famous false Messiah who
revolutionized Jewish life in then
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Robert played on the high
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ident of the student council in his
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Zevi" One of Beat Yiddish Stage Productions.
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1931 CONFERENCE
OF REFORM RABBIS
(Continued from Page One.)
inn's executive board at one of its
meetings held Saturday and Sun-
day, May 30-31, in Cincinnati.
DEATH
CHORD OF JUDEA GINSBURG'S
ROBS LOCAL JEWRY
CONCERT SUNDAY OF NOTED LEADER
The Chord of Judea Symphony
Orchestra, an all Jewish organi-
zation, will present its largest and
most important concert of the sea-
son at the Belle Isle shell on Sun-
day, June 14, at 8 p. m.
One of the compositions, "He-
brew Chant," which is included in
the program, was composed by the
capable director of the orchestra,
William Bliznick. Albert Goor-
witch, an accomplished young vio-
linist and concert master of the
orchestra plays an important ca-
denza from this selection. The or-
chestra is accompanied by Esther
Cohen at the piano.
An invitation is extended to the
community to attend this concert.
The program folows:
Thomas
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sore navehanale, from Samson and
Saint Saes,
Delilah
Bretons
Hungarian Dance, No. 1
!MOM
Mallet
KatelbY
Persian Market
Shubert
symphony
Unfinished
Bilnick
Hebrew Chant
Tchaikovsky
Marche Sikve
The union accepted a tender of
815,004 by the National Federation
William Klein, president and
of Temple Sisterhods, a union affil- Sylvia Coblentz, secretary, stated
iate, for youth work by the Union's this week:
Department of Synagogue and
"On behalf of the Chord of Ju-
Scheid Extension.
dea Symphony Orchestra, we wish
Mrs. Maurice Steinfeld, St. to take this opportunity to thank
Louis, N. F. T. S. president and a the Sholem Alechem Folk Shule
member of the union executive for their kind co-operation in per-
board, read the letter of presenta- mitting us the use of the Kiner-
theater for our rehearsals. We
tion of the $15,000.
appreciate this service."
The executive hoard received a
letter from Rev. Dr. Moses liyam-
WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN
son, New York City, president of
the League for Safeguarding the -
Rising Young American.
Fixity of the Sabbath, and there-
IF:ditto's Note .-Thieis the second
upon unanimously adopted the fol-
In a veries of art ivies on Mr. Knudsen,
lowing resolution:
one of the foremost yet least known of
"Resolved, That the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations
opposces any change in the calen-
ds rwhich may in any manner en-
danger the fixity of the Sabbath."
The executive board voted to send
copies of the resolution to Presi-
dent Hoover, the General Secre-
taty of the League of Nations and
to I)r. liyamson.
American indostrials, who was an Im•
migrant lad at In •nd became president
• nd general manager of the Chevrolet
Motor Company at 45./
AVRUNIN CAMP
Playtime brings
cleaning needs
Miss Norma Lewis is assisting
in the arrangements of the Bicur
Cholera Juniors' twenty-second an-
nual excursion to Tashmoo Park
on Sunday, June 14. There will
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You can not expect children to take care of their
clothes the way you would yourself, but you can reduce
the cost of their wardrobe's upkeep by sending their
seemingly hopelessly soiled clothes to Forest Cleaners.
You'll be annized at the results and the low cost.
Mr. Littman urges theater-
goet s to reserve tickets in ad-
vance in view of the limited per-I
formances and the limited seating I
capacity for such an important
performance.
Ask us for our low prices now prevailing. You'll be
surprised
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MISS NORMA LEWIS
Continued from Page One)
be dancing to the tunes of one of
ties of which he served as presi- the city's popular orchestras. Field
dent, dates hack many years, and events, races, novelty events, golf
he was th donor of the old Hannah and many other events will round
Schloss Building in memory of his out the day.
wife. lie also established the first
The boat leaves at the foot of
day nursery for children in mem-
I Griswold street at 9 a. m. sharp.
ory of his wife who died in 1901.
The chairman of the affair is
Ginsburg served as a mem-
ber of the Detroit Public Lightnig Joseph Goodstein.
Commission from 1903 to 1908 and
was a member of the Public Li-
brai y Conunission from 1909 to Ask Your Tourist Agent About The Special
1915. The Bernard Ginsburg
Branch Library is named in his
honour.
Ile was a member of the beard of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
Personally Conducted All.Expeese
was fur many years a member of
the board of the Jewish Orphan LEAVE THIS EITV EVEIO SATURDAY,
JUNE 20 sli AUGUST us
Hoine of Cleveland and of the Na-
Int-Itsdisbx
tional hospital for Consumptives About I nowrels
of Denver, Colo. He was affiliated ' 147: 6i!V..11:11, "o"rrflin t:
with almost ever Jewish movement. musts line ship.. tlotrt, meals mot dight-
lie was an ardent 'Zionist, having , tuq • ere let7r:g.!1 0 . NFw
nerved as a member of the execu- wall [tun,
run
Fa"..
tive committee of the Zionist it/s-
trict of Detroit, was' one of the
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W. G. ROCHE & CO., Inc.
founders of the Hebrew Free Loan I
1714 I) me nal
B'dy., Det,
Association and was a member of
the national executive committee of
the American Jewish Congress. He
WAS a Mason, with membership in
Ashlar Lodge, and was a member
of the Phoenix Club, Franklin
Hills Country Club, the Detroit
Board of Commerce, of which he
served as vice-president, and the
Provident Loan Association. lie
was also affiliated with Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedelt.
Besides Mrs. Mayer, Mr. Gins-
burg is survived by another daugh-
ter, Mrs. Arthur L. Colter/ of
Grand haven, Mich., and a son,
Avery J. Ginsburg of Detroit.
Funeral services were held from
Temple Beth El at 2 p. m. on Mon-
day, with I/r. Leo M. Franklin of-
ficiating. Burial was in Wood-
mere Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Federal Judge Charles C. Simons,
Julian Krolik, Fred M. Butzel,
Adam Strohm, Donald Sweeney and
Walter Ileavenrich.
Representatives of many organ-
izations paid final tribute to Mr.
Ginsburg 's memory at the funeral
services, and the offices of the
Jewish Welfare Federation were
closed from 12 to 3 on Monday as
a mark of respect for him.
NEW YORK
and BERMUDA
Tors
Wisdom out of the mouths of
babes is a celebrated maxim, but it
remained for William Knudson, the
lad newly arrived in America with-
out being able to speak a word of
English, to put children to a more
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practical and immediate use than
David A. Brown, New York City., waiting for them to babble words.
was re-elected chairman of the Un- Knudsen recognized the immediate
ion'sbeard of finance. He has need for acquiring a smattering of
served in the capacity continuous- English, if he were to get ahem! iti
ly since 1925.
America, and went about it in the
straight-forward manner which has
characterized his deeds through-
BY THE WAY
out life. He observed that, though
For Jewish Boys and Girls
(Continued from Preceding Page.) children had limited vovahularies.
they always managed to make
(Continued from Page One)
Near Jackson, Michigan
rabbi, "you both must immediate- themselves understood with few come to an end, that where there
ly move from your apartment to words.
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
is a will there is a way to make pes-
another."
Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well
So, instead of spending laborious silde the attainment of your am-
A week passed. Again a rap hours over the confusing rules of Wiens. Detroit may testify to
as enjoyable.
on the door. It was Zelda and a text-book grammar or at night
An interesting sport program-baseball, football,
that effect. What happened in De-
her father again. They were school, he sat in the evenings on the
volleyball and tennis, all under supervision of expert
troit? A united campaign was un-
beaming. The rabbi's advice had stoop of the hoarding house on
councillors.
dertaken this month to raise funds
worked wonders, they said, and Eighth avebue in New York and
In addition to the above, Avrunin Camp announces
r Jewish charitable needs and in
they cone IO thank him.
the addition of a music department to its other activities.
listened to the talk of the landlady's a short time the sum of 8215,000
children.
In
a
few
days
he
knew
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, well known piano teacher, will
has
been successfully raised-many
YES, YES-WHY NOT?
as many words as they, and was as I thousands of dollars above the
Music Appreciation,
conduct classes in the following:
Chayim was a sallow, under-
easily
understood.
quota.
Rythmic Orchestra, Ear Training, Beginners Clauses and
sized. undernourished fellow-just
Auditorium Work.
"We send our sincere congratula-
Finding a job was no trouble at
in that indifferent age between
Children may continue their regular piano work under
all, even before he could speak a ti o ns to the assiduous and energetic
adolescence and manhood.
a teacher's supervision.
Chayim stood at one of the New word of English, for he had a rug- community of Detroit.
All of the above can be obtained at
The spirit of despondency and
York street corners, as a fiery ged muscular body to offer in re-
evangelist was expatiating On the turn for wages. lie got work al- faithlessness have spread their
most as soon as he landed in Amer- wings over the house of Isrnel in
faith.
The preacher ass just then in ica as a riveter at a shipyards at this country and where every im-
Special Attention to Children Undernourished
petus; for new work is being shown
the midst of a most graphic de- Morris Heights, New York.
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and
scription of Hell, which he assured
After IS months of this a Copen- there comes the ready made ans-
nurse on premises.
his hearers awaited them, unless hagen friend, partner with Knud- wer "there is n o money and no
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they repented and confessed their sen's elder brother in the blue* hill..'
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"And thus are withering the
faith.
shop where William Knudsen
The preacher cajoled, coaxed, learned his trade back home, came foundations of our institutions, old
rganizations fall to the ground.
rea ene4 gesticulated, orated, to America on business. He per-
! detonated and fulminated and suaded young Knudsen to go along 7 he sword of poverty and destruc-
Your Neighborhood Garage"
whipped his harangue to a conclu- to Buffalo to act RS interpreter at tion has been lifted upon the Jew-
sion with the query: "Do you want the parts factory. There William ish neck and is destroying every
Collision 'and to go to hell?"
Painting and
Knudsen met a man destined to effort to perpetuate Jewish life.
"And here cane Detroit and de.
"Vy not?" said Chayim com- play an important role in his later
Welding
Bumping
posedly.
life. This man was William II. stroyed this legion of destructive
(Co,ri•ht. (list. J. T. Al
efforts, although in that city too
Smith,
superintendent
of
the
John
rmiiiiite A u t o•
L ..... t Service
, i smn
is the general economic de-
Keim Mills, bicycle parts man- there
,, is e G•rage
Star on in
e at All
S
ufacturers. Smith
told the am-
Detroit
Hour.
"The
social workers there have
bitious young man that when he
tired of repairing locomotive boilers proved to have not only business
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ability
but
also the ability to play.
to come to the Keim mills to work.
"The campaign was accompanied
This Knudsen did the day after his
by
special
celebrations and songs
friend embarked for Copjenhagen.
His connection with Smith and composed for that occasion and
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ROCHESTER at DEXTER
sung
at
the gatherings and confer-
the Keim mills began in 1002. Ile
studied constantly and diligently to ences of the atrial workers and
fit himself for better jobs, and five participants in the drive. At the
years after being with the mills he very end, after the goal was
was named assistant superintend- reached, a funeral procession was
DURING 1930
ent over the heads of hundreds of arranged for the deceased called
older
employes.
He stayed with "depression" and with much joy
A statistical report just
the Keim people until 1910. By and hilarity the "depression" was
compiled on a company that lime the automobile had firm- brought to the burial place. On its
operating without distrib- ly established itself as the future grave is rising the flower of vic-
tor, jobber or dealer ex- means of transportation. In the tory of the living communal activ-
ities of the Jews.
Merchants and operators, in every business, have
pense in a non-competitive hope of leading a large automotive
"The readers of the Detroit Jew-
order, Smith took Knudsen with !
found that Ford trucks keep deli•ery•cost• low. Not only
field, shows almost twice him to Detroit. Here began a new ish community serve as a right ex-
are Ford units strong, rugged and capable . . . able to
the earnings for 1930 as association, another widening of the ample for the rest of the Jewish
giv e many thousands of miles of reliable senice . .
Knudsen horizon, an entrance into cemmunities of America."
for the year 1929.
a field which was to carry him to
but they offer many economies, both in first cost and in
heights
undreamed of in the quiet
maintenance. Let as explain. No obligation.
Use the coupon
days back home.
Northwestern branch of Jewish
Old Folks' Home sponsored a get-
Center Baseball League.
tegether party at the Home on
Monday. It was enjoyed by the
Re unit of Intermedi•te Lague Rase.
inmates. An interesting program
0.11 games of lore
Patron's 11. Mae.
was arranged. Several vocal num-
,.hers 9. Panthers I. Spartans O.
Mrinbeis Detroit Stock Exthang•
Re. lilts of Senior Intermediate Rage.
bers were rendered by Mesdames.
hail games of June
Pilots 9. (armoire
B. Lacks and J. Rosenblatt. and.
1468 Penobscot Bldg.
n. Crescents 0. camaraderie • Rawlings
ft. rent, 9.
a three-piece musical trio wag I
Randolph 6391
Schedule for Intermorlte games for headed by Mrs. Fiddler.
June 14: Reveler. so. Maccabees No. I.
Plans are being made for the
at 12: Pirates •e. Panthers. No. 2. at
We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale.
1.20. Spartan. es . Balfour., No. 1 . at third annual picnic to be given on
Name
t ine
We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade
Wednesday, July 8, at Bob-Lo. In
Schedule of Senior Intermediate games
order for the branch to derive any
for June 14: Olympics
Carneraderle,
S832-46 VAN DYKE (4 blocks north of Harper)
Address
Na. 1. at 10:30 l'illsts
Rateling, No. benefit of this affair, tickets should
at 10 SO. Celtics Iry C ..... nut. No. 2. be purchased from members only
OPEN
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The third small tenni. and golf tear-
lament will he under war during Ow Garfield 3588-W,
who is chair.
AM ■ 1111M.
week of June 16.
man.
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The popularity of Maurice seventeenth century.
Schwartz with the Yiddish theater.
Presenting this play for the first
going audience is again being time in Detroit, Mr. Schwartz
manifested here this week. For brines for its production his coni-
the fourth time this spring, in a plete New York cast. The play is
period of less than six weeks, Mr. a great spectacle by I. %hulaysky,
Schwartz returns this Sunday to with music by Alexander Olsha-
Littman's Yiddish l'eople's Thea- , netzky and decorations by Sam'
ter, Twelfth and Seward, by popu- • ' Ost rowsky.
lar request of his host of local ad-
In addition to his regular cast,,
mirers. By fulfilling the wishes of which appeared with him during
his patrons in thus recalling Mr. his three previous appearances
Schwartz to Detroit, A. Littman, here this year, Mr. Schwartz brines
owner of the theater, has been with him 10 other weil known
congratulated in many quarters stars. Special scenery and deco-
here.
rations will enhance this produc- •
Mr. Littman will present, at hiss Hun.
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MAURICE SCHWARTZ RETURNS HERE
FOR THE FOURTH TIME THIS SPRING
Littman's Peoples Theater
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
Box Office, Empire 3488-Man•ger's Office, Empire 3472
CLOSE OF THE SEASON
LAST TWO PERFORMANCES
•
SUNDAY, JUNE 1 4
Matinee and Evening
Edwin Relkin and Sigmund Weintraub Present the Well-Known
Jewish Artist
MORRIS SCHWARTZ
Assisted by the Entire Art Theater Company of New York in an
Historic Spectacle
"SABBATAI ZVI"
Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office.
Tickets on Sale at Box Office
TICKETS-Matinee, $1.50,, $1.00, 75c, 50ct Evenings
$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c.
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