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INTERIOR AND ARON KODESH OF NEW SHAAREY ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE

Work on the new Shaarey Zedek
at Chicago boulevard and Lawton
avenue is progressing rapidly. Out-
We dl , there
of activ-
ity, but a crew of approximately
125 men are working steadily on
the interior to prepare it for use
during the holidays and thereafter

The main auditorium, where ser-
vices will he held, gives the im
pression of unusual spaciousness
an d beauty. It is a source of great
satisfaction to those who are watch-
ing the progress of the building.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek is

IF; JEWISH MUSIC AS A LANGUAGE OF

You Are All Extended A Cordial Invi-
tation to Visit and Inspect This
New and Model Garage.

JEWISH LIFE

now conducting a membership
Congregation Shaarey Z e d e k
drive.
It has room
for will
at least
new members.
These
be a 100
weL plans to resume its activities on a
scale commensurate with the fad!.
come addition to the membership ities it will again have for carrying
of the Congregation and will ob. out its program. The members look
elate the necessity of selling tickets ! forward with interest to the new
to non-members. , year ahead.

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Your privilege to own "good furniture"
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an opportunity every day-and encourage a
comparison of quality and prices at all time
-our AUGUST FEATURES are marvelous
values.

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Next week, on the first day of
Competency to advise you on all matters of
the month of Elul, there will be-
Home Furnishing and Decorating is easily con-
gin the annual distribution of the
If one doubts that Judaism em - Jew makes bold to disregard the
ceivable
when you meet a PRINGLE REPRE-
New Year stamps of
braces more than divine worship inevitable turmoil of the week's im-
the Jewish National
SENTATIVE-alert to serve you-CARPET,
pending
struggle
and
exerts
him-
/.
\
that the religious attitude so dom
Fund among syna-
RUG, DRAPERY AND GIFT DEPART-
inates our ways of life that it mus self to sing the questioning mel-
gogues and individuals.
MENTS teeming with advance ideas.
be accounted the very upwellin g ancholy melody of the "Ilamavdil"
The sale of the J. N.
waters of our social and spiritua in an andante tempo. The music
F. stamps has become
vitality, let him attune his ear to of the Sabbath night has been'' MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-clas
a tradition in the n:1:
Paytornts can be conveniently deferred.
Jewish song. Let him , further- quite well understood by the great
catering for weddings and par synagogues throughout the entire
more, acquaint himself with Jew- MAWS of our people. It is to songs
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer world. This year every synagogue
TWO STORES
ish musical forms and he will dis- like those sung at the home at the
sity 2-1610.
is urged to intensify its efforts in
cover that song and prayer are Sabbath's ending that we must
the sale of the stamps.
intimately bound all together and ascribe the composed for Peretz's A TRAINED NURSE and mama-
Individuals who desire to use
that one without the other is quite "Hal Agalan" as well as F.ngle's
gist. European graduate. Spe-
2990 Grand Boulevard opp Fisher Bldg and 451 Gratiot Ave.
J. N. F. New Year stamps with
inconceivable. Ile will find that, rendering "Ata Boker" and other
cializes in paralysis, fractures,
Between Cortland and Sturtevant
their
New Year cards and letters
compositions.
for the most part, Jewish folk mu-
rheumatism, neuritis, colds and
.
can inquire from the secretary, Is-
...
It would he well to inquire into
sic derives from Jewish prayer and
poor circulation. Electric and rael Weiner, 519 Medbury avenue,
Ix .;
PHONE HEMLOCK 9656
pAe,
/
that many bits of liturgical songs the music of the traditional Sab-
reducing treatments. Also room Empire 1503-R.
descend from tunes indulged in at bath night for an understanding of
for invalids with service or will
- .
The
distribute
stam
ps
the
melodies
of
the
"Selichoth"
the festive board-a musical ex-
call at your home. Rachel L. in the synagogues is again in
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pression of the Jewish manner of the prelude of the High Holy
Blair, 1754 West Euclid, Trin- charge of 1. A. Lawton, chairman
Days.
living.
ity 2-6051. Office hours 4 to of the J. N. F. synagogue commit-
8 p m
Minister, Once Anglo - Jewish land, is dead hero at the age of It is true that Jewish religious
NO "HALUKA" AT HEBREW UNIVERSITY
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music
is
a
restricted
art-its
set-
BROWN
IS
PUBLISHER
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82.
Canon
Stokes
was president
Historical Society Head, Dies
Through the efforts of Mr. Law-
NICE, ATTRACTIVE young bus- ton and his committee the annual
of the Jewish Historical Society ting is the house of prayer, its text
OF
AMERICAN
HEBREW
cress miss of pleasing personal- Tisha B' Ab collection were suc-
According to a report just re- !dents in sums ranging from $10 to
from 1914 to 1916. Among his is insistently spiritual. Neverthe-
LONDON. - (J. T. A.) -The works are "A Short History of the less it seems to reflect the Jew's
, ity, NEWCOMER TO DE- cessful. The list of collections eeived from the president of the !$25 for a period of several months,
, TROIT, would like to meet re- with the volunteers are as follows: Students Organization at the fie- , without interest.
Rev. Dr. henry Paine Stokes, a Jews in England;' "Studies in outlook on life and to recapitulate
fined, home-loving gentleman
rcw University in Jerusalem, the
prominent British clergyman and Anglo-Jewish History," and, to- the profoundest, moot intimate ex-
Congregation Emanuel. Eli Sachse, 520;
Wherever possible, students are
not over 35, of excellent charac- Wnsi Moshe, Ben F. Goldman. $15.25; minimum expenses of a student are employed in university offices,
antiquarian and one of the few (realer with the late Dr. Israel periences of the individual and of
in
Zedek. A. J. Koffman. 113.17, $25 5a
o p nointi
s sh h o . ,Tohoish
ter and nice family. All letters Shanrey
month.
hg
low
the
help
0f
i
s.
non-Jews who was president of the Abrahams, "Star's Jewish Char- the community. "Let a man un-
Ahavath Achim. I. Selesny,
grounds, and even as day-la-
Mishit..
derstand the meaning stored away
will be kept confidential, and ex- Israel. II. GoldlieVor
through
Jewish historical Society of Eng- ters."
.
110, Shaarey Zion. . borers,
tile-layers
and
plasterers
on
in musical lines, and he will be
tended the courtesy of a reply. Max Choonsky. $5.25: Tifereth Achim cured students in the cafeteria the new buildings which have been
sustained with spiritual pabulum
Box 100, Detroit Jewish Chron- Beth Israel, Ilev. Moldaysky, $7.00, Ttlx-1 maintained by the organization, erected on Mt. Scopus since the
edo-liolmur Talmud Torah, I.. Bann., with the assistance of the univer-
for the rest of his life," said ■
icle.
iToe k, no i n ,g o r, o f s i t o hoeo un no i v t. o re sw i t y co l n o ,i 1 r 9 o 2 , 3 - .
11.25; Beth Moshe. S. Smullin. 15.70;
great and thoughtful musician.
s H i a t o, ksubosih
g nr cl oo t thsroluogaho to " Lsotaon. (
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3'. h and
Beth Yelnola, N. Croll, 55.25, Beth Da. 1 sit}
FOR RENT-Beautiful modern; via. I. Wiener, 54.55, Hebrew National l
In the week-day Amidah the hard
loans to
tion work is going on at the uni-
ehool.
Lawton. 54.05; Congregation
working Galuth-driven Jew pours
furnished room at 1946 Hazel- S Byron
versity this year, this means of
Talmud Torah. Bev. Speller,
out his afflicted soul. The Amidah
wood, between Twelfth and Etz Chaim. I. Oelesny, 13.75; Ahavath I
livelihood had to lie eliminated this
comes as a refuge for the humble,
Zion,
1.
Lawton.
11.fi0,
Irnai
Jacob,
11.1
Fourteenth. Reasonable rent.
year.
Bressler. 53.11: Wnai Zion, I. Liss 12.11: l
belabored Jew seeking to wrest a
Haori. S. Newman, 52: Beth Te. ,
"The conditions under which we
living front the world of material
WANTED - A comfortable fur- slab, Mr. Welsw . 11.71 Beth
live
are such as to
to make it .
HYMAN L. GOLDMAN
things. The musical style of the
nished room with adult couple Mr. Soldberg. 11.15: Wnsi Israel. I. Wie. ,
exceedingly
difficult, if not almost
week-day Amidah is one of objec-
by refined Jewish professional n A%th"1.
Funeral services for Hyman L. impossible, to get along wish so
'es l i :rt i r } l ' i„ j4 rt
l'IwI tn"., IIr:
tion and hopelessness. The spell
girl. References exchanged. lievr Chassidim.
1; Lawton, III .,"Bet S atc0h - Goldman, 71 years old, a resident small a number of scholarships as
it casts is hardly calculated to
I'iano and porch essential. Dis- Tik,ah. I. Knopp°, Ole Kvutzah Ivrith.1
of Detroit for more than half a we have now," stated Dr. Jaitoll lo
arouse feeling of courage, ambi-
trict, La Salle to Dexter, Boston I. Lawton, 11.10, liar Mitzvoth Philip century, were held Friday at 2 p.
Magnes, Chancellor of the Uilii, ,•-
Begun.
I.
Lawton.
Iv : • total of 1147.41.'
tion or triumph. Its aspirations do
to Glendale. Address Box 300,
m. from the home of his son, Louis sity in a letter addressed to II,
not rise to a high rung of the emo-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Goldman, 1205 Edison avenue. Jewish Fraternities to be presi!ni -
tional ladder. In it there is not
Maestro Quezada Heads New Burial was in Machpelah Ceme- ed at their annual conventions this
to be found that "Forgive Us, (1,
!FOR RENT-Large, airy room
tery.
. month .
Voice p men of on-
Our Father" of the solemn high'
suitable for one or two gentle-
Mr. Goldman dies Thursday at'
DAVID A. BROWN
"T o supplement the scholarships
Holy Days when it is spoken limb
stelle School.
! men. Convenient to Fourteenth
the Edison avenue address, where
a clamor of nervous insistence
A Brown, bus and car line. Garage op-
he made his home. Born in Bus- nearly $5,000 in stipends ranging
Here is a chant, which hovers close NEW YOYRK.-David
tional.
Garfield
5371-J.
Maestro Julian Quezada, ram- sia, he came to Detroit 52 years from $200 to 8300 a year were
to the realities of the workaday , barer, business man and inter-1
granted to IS promising student ,
' ous in Italy and South America ago.
life and its mundane exactions nationally nown leader in philan-
last year. "Owing to shortage of
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs.
there a lady or a as one of the greatest maestros of
The lips which utter the weekday !thropic movements, has been made WANTED-Is
couple that would take a refined Bel Canto, coach of many noted Minnie Goldman; three sons, funds this year Dr. Magnes stated
"Thou Art Holy" are those of a president and publisher of The
that
the university has been com-
lady in their home as a paying operatic and concert artists in Louis, Abe and Harry Golrman,
Jew who is everlastingly harassed American Hebrew, a national
piled to eliminate a large amount
guest?
Call Empire 3362-NI, both countries, will head and
and
three
daughters,
Mrs.
.Anna
of
the
help formerly given gifted
by needs which are beyond his weekly publication, according to an
from 10 a. m. to 2 p, m,
create the new voice department Payne, Mrs. Dora Goldman and
power of fulfilling. This Jew fre- announcement in the current is-
of the Bonstelle School of Dra- ' Mrs. Phil Cohen. Mr. Goldman students through the university
quently trarries as he recites the sue of the magizine by Rabbi
TO RENT-Beautiful large, airy matic Art and Music upon his re- was a member of the Knights of
Meade Amidah. Unhurried in his Isaac Landman, editor.
According to Dr. Magnes, there
furnished room for couple, or ! turn to Detroit, Oct. 1.
Pythias and the Odd Fellows.
mien, because no dazzling pros-
are few opportunities in Jerusalem
gentleman. Kitchen privileges.
Maestro Quezada has been the
pects of wealth await him. He ITri-County Telephone Co.,
for a student topay his wo-
With
private
Jewish
couple.
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Anthony
ISAAC
FISHER
pours into his prayers the weari- j Northern Division, Drops
Please call Sunday at 2752 Maiullo at their home, 151 Edison of 1012 East Grand boulevard, 73 through the university which re-
ness which is the fruit of grinding
sesses no dormitories e.-here stu-
Increase in Rates.
Blaine avenue.
avenue, for a year or more, and years old, died on July 31. Fit- dents might work, as on Amerimin
labor. The music of "Thou Art
has many pupils whom he is pre- , neral services were held at Gil-
When the Tri-County Telephone
lloly," if music it he, symbolizes
DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher. paring for concert and opera. bert's Funeral Home on Aug. 3, campuses. Scholarships are as •1, l-
the week-day atmosphere of the Company, Northern Division, oper-
is the only teacher for you and Among them are several promi- with interment at Oakview Ceme- ed on the basis of competiti,
A LL•WEATHER
Beth liamidrash what with its ,ating in Alcona County. announced
your children. Full citizenship nent Detroit singers, who are loud tery. Rabbi Leon Pram officiated. animations given at the end of t.•
abundance of spirit and abiding an increase in toll charges, effec-
course in 10 lessons. Reading in their praise of his teaching. Ile is survived by his wife, Minnie, academic year.
MORE MILES
tive July 1, 1931, telephone users
despair.
and writing English, Hebrew or :Maestro Quezada sails for Chile, and five sons, Julius, E. Osman,
- MORE STYLE
Different, however, is the litur- from all parts of the County ap-
Yiddish in five lessons. Abso- South America, Aug. 12, where Don, Archie and Jacob, and four
.. MORE VALUE
111' of the Sabbath, the symbol of pealed to George Sternberg, De-
lutely guaranteed. Free trial he will conduct and direct a four grandchildren.
blessed rest. On the Sabbath a troit attorney, who has during the
lesson. 2248 Hazelwood, Gat- weeks' opera season.
last
year
engaged
in
trial
of
AT LOWER COST
cases
significant note is struck. The Sab-
field 6835-J.
The famous colatura soprano, DAVID BERNARD WEINSTEIN
bath theme is peace, a universal, • in Alcona County. County Offic-
Louisa Tettrazini, says of Maestro of 4234 Tuxedo avenue, 36 years
ials asked Mr. Sternberg to inter-
queenly
majesty.
In
such
a
theme
PATENTS
COME MI SEE THIS GREAT NEW TIRE. ELEVEN IMPROVIMENTSI
the Jew is able to express a joy- cede for them also, Mr. Sternberg Sell your patent or invention by Quezada, "You are the greatest old, died at Henry Ford Hospital
maestro of singing living today." on July 27. Funeral services were
epical idiom. The music of immediately notified the Public
exhibiting yOur model or draw-
Come in today. Let us show you how to save
Elektra Rosanska, noted Detroit held on July 28, with interment at
the Sabbath speaks a language of Utilities Commission at Lansing
ing at the Second and Greater
Free Burial Cemetery. He
money on tires.
patriarchal love, warmth. tender- and the telephone company officials
INTERNATIONAL PATENT soprano, who has studied with sev- Detroit
eral
nationally recognized teachers War the only son of Louis C. Wein-
that
unless
the
announced
increase
ness and composure. The very
EXPOSITION, C If I C A G 0.
Sabbath raiment and the pleasant- in rates were withdrawn, official
Thousands of manufacturers of voice and formerly protege of stein and the late Rebecca Wein-
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
New Low Prices, Goodyear "SPEEDWAY"
ness of the Sabbath food exude complaint would be filed in op-
and patent buyers will inspect Mme. Sfarcella Sembrick, says of stein and brother of Mrs. Rose
Maestro Quesaila, "Ile is without Bennett and Leah D. Weinstein.
position
to
such
increase
in
rates.
music.
The
Jew
sings
his
"Lecho
new
devices
and
patents
for'
Tires
Several conferences were held
Dodi" and addresses himself to the
marketing. Very low rates. If doubt the greatest teacher of voice
81 1 DELAWARE AVE.
MARVIN L. POLLOCK
whole household of Israel and in at which Mr. Sternberg demanded
you have no model, drawings in this country and makes singing,
40.40-21 229x4.40
$4.57
by his method of teaching, so easy, of 7408 Keeler, 5 years old, died
doing AO chants a veritable alle- the return to the former rates.
TRINITY 2-3211
and descriptions will do. Send and
on
simple that a baby could learn
July 30. Funeral services were
gro tune. But the style is at once Mr. Sternberg filed the complaint
4.50-21 (30x4.50)
for free pamphlet. B. Hamilton
$5.17
under his guidance. Maestro ue held on Aug. 2 at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
peaceful and reserved and heroic. with the Public Utilities Commiis-
Edison, Managing Director, In-
30x3% (High Pressure)
is a great genius and I eel
feel neral Home, with interment at
In the main, however, the Sab- sion at Lansing in behalf of the
$3.95
ternational Patent Exposition, that
that every Detroit singer should ! Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
bath tunes, speaking a language of telephone users and the County, Merchandise Mart, Chicago.
avail himself of the privilege A. NI. Hershman officiated. He is
enderness and peace, apply to the of Alcona. The Tri-County Tele-
after-service hours of rest more phone Company then filed applica- TO RENT-Furnished room with of study with such a great teacher, survived by his parents, Mr. and fIsIWPIMMalsgatslomnolse~/
hen to the prayers. These tunes tion with the l'ublic Utilities Com-
family of adults. Near bus and one who truly knows and under- Sirs. Irving Pollock.
Granite and Marble
perpetuate the traditional Sabbath mission for a change in their sys-
car line. 3285 Tuxedo. Arling- stands how and what to teach. De-
SOLOMON TOWER
troit is fortunate indeed to have,
able, the restfulness of the Sab- tem. in accordance with the sue-
ton 8440-R.
,:ith afternoon-indeed the whole gestion made to them by Mr.
such a noted maestro in its musi- of 3329 Leslie avenue, 27 years
old, died on July 30. Funeral
m ode of Sabbath life, beginning Sternberg and the president of FOR RENT-2626 Calvert ave- cal circles."
services were held on Aug. 2, with
nue. Beautiful modern seven-
vith the hospitable "Peace Be Un- the company announced that the
interment at Beth David Ceme-
room flat, three bedrooms and
Ye" song of Friday evening and increased toll rates charged for
MANUEL URBACH
WE SELL ALL AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
breakfast room, painted walls, FOR RENT-Large, light and airy tery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin offici-
oncluding with the purple shad- the month of July were withdrawn
oil heat, electric refrigeration,
ws engulfing the last gleams of and that there will be no further
room, three windows, modern ated. lie is survived by his father.
7729
TWELFTH ST.
he chosen day.
$65. Call Arlington 9315.
furniture, tile bath and showier . Louis; his mother, Dora; four
increase in the rates at the pres-
Near bus and car line. Reason- brothers, Morris, Benjamin, Harry,
Euclid 7192
After the concluding services on ent time.
FOR RENT-Large, airy room , able
price.
Call
he Sabbath night there is to be
Garfield Samuel, and five sisters, Adeline,
Katie, Pearl, Freda and Marian.
5203-R.
oted other evocations of the Jew- Happiness Amidst Troubles.) with double size bed. Congenial
family. Home privileges. Very
oh life. The advent of the week-
reasonable. Mrs. Smith, 3239 FOR RENT-Desirable room with
ay period with its varied muter-
By IMMANUEL DI ROMA
Richton avenue. Phone Arling-
private family. References re-,
al concerns in reflected in the
ton 3709-W.
quired. 2650 Elmhurst, near!
.7 ew's courageous effort to sing. Whenever troublous hours I And
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
That rob me of me peace of mind,
Linwood, Arlington 2383.
T he memory of the comforts of the To the. I ha•te, my little bride.
WANTED-Business or profes-
S abbath persists, although en the And all forret. when be thy side.
sional
girl
to
share
apartment.
FOR
SALE-HAZELWOOD
GEORGE PULFORD, Prop.
m arrow recur the anxieties in- Let others laud their castled towers.
Very reasonable. Apply 2092
NEAR LA SALLE. $8,800
magic aro., their gladsome bowers:
v olved in earning a living. Al- Their
F or me that place hash chiefest charms,
Filigree, Apt. 104.
Brick six room duplex, steam
9410 John R. St., at Kenilworth
hough the Sabbath garments, the That brines me, dearest. to thine arms.
heat, side drive, double garage.
BOY WANTED for errands and
sin and the silver candle-sticks
ABERDEE. Columbia 3730.
Trinity 2-4198
Te
Ti a mark of great perfection to
sotck work. Must have working
I • re removed, there nevertheless re-
sin vestiges of the spiritual ex-. bear with the imperfections of
papers.
Apply at 1040 Ran-;
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
7739 John R. St.
a Ration of the day of rest. Theo there.
dolph street, Sunday, 9:30 a. m. COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
Trinity 2.2114

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