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America Yeatish Periodical Carter

CLIITON

Annus • cnicnonn

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20, OHIO

PEPErRonlEmsn

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

HOTEL FAIRB A IRN

LOS ANGELES. — (J.T.A.)
—With the object in view of
"bringing back' into the Reform
congregations of America the
idea of the confessional, Rabbi
Julius A. Leibert of Temple
Emanu-EI began a series of ser-
mons on that subject. Although
at present there is no concerted
action or sentiment against the
confessional in Jewish congrega-
ions, in the Reform congrega•
ions it has been almost entirely
disregarded, Rabbi Leibert said.
The confessional is nothing
new in Jewish religious history,
Rabbi Leihert p o inted out. The
e xpiatory sacrifices made in the
ancient days carried with them
he necessity of confessing sin,"
he declared. "And confessions
iecarne more prevalent after the
destruction of the Temple.
Tachanun' was repeated daily.
There is in Orthodox Jewry still
he confession in contemplation
if death, the find there
s the 'Vidou hallodoP of Yom
Kippur. In the 15th century the
Yom Kippur Koton, the lesser
'on, Kippur, was introduced as
day of confession, and during
he Middle Ages the penace of
T'Shevua' was prevalent in Ile-
rew life.

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L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU!

I wish all my friends and customers a
happy and prosperous New Year.

Abraham Sharp

Michigan Distributor of

MANISCHEWITZ MATZO PRODUCTS
ROKEACH'S KOSHER PRODUCTS

11390 Broadstreet Blvd.

"It is only in modern times
hat the confession was dropped
rum the ritual and from the
rapers of the modern syna-
ogue and now I feel that the
abbi can do an immense amount
f good for his congregation if
e reintroduces the confessional
—not in the narrow sense of the
w ord—but the rabbi should be a
epoaitory of his flock's troubles
nd anguish"

Hogarth 1035

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L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU!

May you be inscribed in the Book of Life for a
year of health, happiness and prosperity.

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SHARP & LEVIN, Inc.

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in the State of Micihgan

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Quality Baked Goods at Reasonable Prices

8916 Twelfth Street

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Wishing You All a Happy New Year

F. W. Lange & Son

6103.11 Michigan Avenue

Lafayette 5837

Virogo Plant Food and Super Peat Moss for lawns. Reme-
dies, fountains, hoppers and feeders. flay, grain, oats, feed
and straw. We also sell the Buckeye Incubators, Security
Brooders and Standard Colony Breeders. Also agents for
Globe feeds.

Come In and See Us When in Need of

POULTRY SUPPLIES

We Wish You All a Very Happy and Prosperous
New Year

Levine Matzo Co., Inc.

Michigan Distributors

for

KAUFMAN MATZOS

2619 Pingree Avenue

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Wishing All Our Jewish Friends an
Patrons a Happy and Prosperous
New Year

announces

THE GREATEST FIRE SALE

OF SPORTING GOODS

IN MICHIGAN'S HISTORY

—WATCH AND WAIT—

See Detroit News of Sept. 15 for All Details

"The eyes of the world look upon Palestine" is a phrase quite frequently heard at Jewish gather-
ings. Now it is not a mere phrase. It's a fact.
The above picture shows a structure which quite resembles Rachel's Tomb, but it isn't. It is the
Palestine Pavilion at the French Colonial Fair, recently opened in I'aris, to which multitudes from all
parts of the world are attracted daily.
The Palestine Pavilion is shared by the Jewish National Fund, which has a striking exhibit of its
work and progress in l'alestine; the Zionist Executive and the Palestine I'otash Co., Ltd., which shows
the progress of the work in wrestling industrial life for Palestine from the Dead Sea. When the pavil-
ion was opened recently, Baron Edmond de Rothschild was present and the well-known French states-
man, Painleve, delivered an enthusiastic address on the ideals of Zionism and the Jewish accomplish-
ments in I'alestine.

SAND AND STARS

(Translated from the Yiddish of S.
Frug by P. M. Raskin.)

The silver moon ehlnes, end the diamond
eta, twinkle.

Phone Empire 2648

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We extend sincere wishes to the entire
community for a happy and prosperous
New Year.

SPEEDWAY

Supertwist Cord Tires

30 x 4.50-21

$4.85

28 x 4.75-19 $5.68

Rosh Hashonah greetings

Orchestra Hall

Elkin's Hotel

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

Adolph and Jenny

GARTNER

B. F. STURTEVANT CO.

GOOD WISHES--

S ice
of Isaac

L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU!

May you all enjoy a most happy New Year 5692

Special 13•Plate Battery, 1.Year Unconditional Guarantee,
35.95 in Exchanze

"Service to the Minute"

Garfield 9370

12253 Linwood

Best Wisihes for a Happy
New Year

JULES
WOLFSON





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Rosh Hashonah Greetings to the Entire • F
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Virgil H. Honeycombe

We Spray Your Springs With Every Drain

White Star Gasoline and Oil

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any other subject matter treated married for females show a similar
SHADOW
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in
ten's books.
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respectively 70 Co
RESIDENTIAL
WORK
What makes the dog especially and 58 . 5 .
PATROLS.
a favorable object to be dealt with
OF ALL KINDS,
.1n literature is that it is not neces•
INDUSTRIAL
INVESTIGA-
son to resort to fiction in describ.,
GUARDS.
TIONS.
ing the canine group. Actual
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
facts and true experiences with
COlTehreltdeXt4
in
all
Principal
dogs are the best material for dog
Cities of Its IVorld,
stories.
Tit facts
MEMBER
"Brave Tales;
air
IT:: 'make Eleanor Fair-
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DETECTIVE AGENCIES
• en the children's book-shelf. Ably
• illustrated by R. G. Rice, Miss
Main Office:
Pease' s book is a compilation of
519 FARWEL‘ BUILDING
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E. J. FTRTON
dogs.
Newfoundland dogs, St.
Bernards, fire dogs, railroad dogs,
Work Called For and Delivered
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tires. One look at these low prices shows you it Isn't worth
while.

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Every clime is represented in
this series, and the boys and girl'
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TOOL SHOP
HARDWARE

455-465 MICHIGAN AVE, NEAR CASS
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WASHINGTON (J. T. A.) —
The night goer* o'er lend and o'er
CINCINNATI.—A t a farewell
The immigration restrictions were
The
e , l'i.in'
m h ieiflex is op en — Unanimous Approva l Given
h of C
a rneda triceo
dinner and banquet
tendered to
given as reason for married men
t reed
.
Choice;
'; S' Herbert
H .
h M' .
..utnumbering women in the Unit-
a
t ote
uel Also Hailed.
Sinton-St. Nicholas, attended by I read and repeat the old, marvelous
id States, by 1.51,000, according to
____
300 eminent Jews, Mr. Manische- ,
official statistics announced by the
A vi:i t tVrh —
ear •nswering me.
witz's contributions and services to -us people obeli be as the !oars of
LONDON.—(J. T. AL—Seldom Bureau of Census.
civic life were glowingly eulogized.,
heaven,
has
the
appointment
of
a
British
The statistics reveal that the
As 16 ■ 11d on the shore of the sea."
The affair marked the eve of his
foreign secretary been greeted percentage of marriages among
departure from Cincinnati to take Oh. heavenly Father, not one of The with such unanimous approval in aliens is muCh higher than among
up his duties in connection with
x•yings
foreign countries as has the ap- American horn. They also show
ever
vain or 11, r d .
the new and third Manischewitz
II'"
he
', ointment of the Marquess of that there are Inns divorces among
Thy w1,1=he eart as Thy w In the
matzo plant now being erected in
Reading, the diplomatic correspon- immigrants than among the native-
he New York metropolitan area.
Must come. when it,. season is doe,
dent
of the London Daily Tele- born
-
s testimony of the regard in ,,, ha s Lf Thy pr oni Ise h •4 long bees graph reports. The Marquess of
pligh ed
The analysis of the population
which he is held, Mr. Manische-
Thy 7,e
ople
'
become •11 the sand.
Reading
is equally popular with according to the marital status,
witz was presented with various As gloomy sod
trampled. •. }nimble end I Americans, Frenchmen and Gee- made by the Bureau of Census, is
wind•to•ned
gifts. Among, these was a paint-
mans and there is no other British based upon the 1930 Census re-
on i.e. .nd on !ono'.
ing of himself done by Prof. Boris
statesman to whom this can now turns- It discloses that while the
c a z of
erusalem, Palestine, Yea. half or Thy promise has long been
be said, the correspondent points percentage of marriages among
areomplighed.
presented by Chief Rabbi Eliezer
out.
foreign-lawn white male population
Silver, president of the Orthodox it„Thy people is trodden as tonl:
As foreign secretary the Mar- fifteen years old and over reached
. wh:ht ototttotthe beauteous, the lofty, the
abbis of the United States. Rabbis ,
guess
of
Reading
would
ordinarily
70.8,
during the decade 1920-1930, :M.
epresenting every darge congre- , ' l'he heavenly " tan, 0 my God?
represent his government at the it was only 57.9 among the native =
gational district in the United
meetings of the council and as,sem- white population.
States were present to do honor Palestine Can Suppot 2,140,000.
bly of the League of Nations which
The bureau announcement fol-
'
to Mr. Manischewitz.
That Palestine is capable of convene in Geneva next week.
lows in full text:
"It can be truly said of you, Mr. mantaining an agricultural popu- Emanuel Shinwell, minister of The Director of the Census Sept.
Manischewitz, that in all the years lotion of 2,140,000 souls
is main- mines in the Labor government, 2 announced the population of the
of your stay in Cincinnati you tained by Solomon Kaplansky, was offered the same position in I United States 15 years of age and ,a
have remembered the traditions labor leader and former
member the new cabinet, but he refused to: over, classified according to marital
and needs of your people, and h ave of the Zionist Executive, in
LOUIS OSSEPOW, Proprietor
his accept it and has joined the oppo- condition, as shown by the Fif-
served them unstintingly," s
aid pamphlet, "Realitaeten and MoeR- sition. Sir Henry Betterson, the teenth Census.
Oscar Berman, widely known lichkeiten Palaestinas," just pub- Liberal member of the Shaw corn-
St•tistics
=
business man of Cincinnati, and fished by Messrs. E. Laubsche Ver- mission which investigated the ,
by Sea.
=
There were 86,7 18,170 persons 15 a'
chairman of the banquet, in pre- lagmuchhandlung of Berlin.
736 Randolph St.
=
Cherry 4061
Palestine riots of 1929, is the new „
'
stinting the guest of honor.
The total payme
over in th e popu a- =
f the Pal- In
s a t s i rr, a o f ri rl amb ofrii e nS
si t n ncil
Sir
di fAgohnibiLl d, lionli:3,fo
E7
—.
estine governmentn ts for
o the six
f tt itendSttr
t United
um esr8s nrill
The deceiver is ever at the foot months ending June, 1031, were has
been named minister for Scot- were
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of the deceived.
m
4:1,291,627
ales
and
a g a i n s t
42,837,149
4 were f e- .'
receipts land.
amounting to £3,257,029, or an
Sir Herbert Samuel, who has males. Of the males, 1-1,953,712, or
excess of £34,598 of expenditures been a member of three British 31.1 per cent, were single; 26,327,-
over income.
or 60 per cent were married;'
cabinets
and who is generally 2,021,936, or 4.6 per cent were wi-
A previous balance of £30,000
to gr
re eoa g
c
tensitze (ii vina g
l
s sotriaetesonf
s t (lowed; and 489,578, or 1.1 per cent,'
helped the treasury barely
,enEntgnIta,s;(1:, were divorced. Of the females,
square accounts without a deficit.
FOR 3 DAYS ONLY
a
fourth
British
cabinet
when
11,3116,653,
or
During June the total
26.4 per cent, were
revenue Ramsay MacDonald's L abor gun-
Friday Eveninng at 8:30
single; 26, 1 70,756 or 111.1 per cent,
was i182,217 against a total ex- e:pen
m
t resigned and Mr. M ac-
Sat. and Sun. from 2-11 p. m,
ar rie d; 4,734,207, or 11.1
penditure of 0174,455,
D onald , heading King George's re- wore m
SEPT 11, 12, 13
per cent were widowed, and 57:L-
quest, formed a national coalition 118, or
MRS. SAMUEL ELKIN, Manager
1.3 per cent, were divorced.
H. Malkin Presents
1 1.
government of Laborites, Con- The percentage married in the to-
` ervatives and Liberals. s
teal population 15 years and over
GREETINGS
Next to Lloyd George the out- was 130.5 per cent, as compared with
standing
figure in the Liberal 59.9 per cent in 1920.
party , Sir Herber t has been an
Incr.... in Married,
ardent Liberal since
s in
his student
These figures, with the cure-
days at Oxford. Ile has been
R . J J. COUGHLIN
til,, sponding data for 1920, are sum-
mentioned for the leadership
in the first Biblical Yiddish
the party in the event that Lloyd marizcd in Table 1.
2359 First National Bldg.
Talking and Singing Motion
George's illness makes it impos-
The number of married persons
Piture Production in the world
Cherry 4068
I sible for him to return to the helm. in the male population 15 years
old
,'
Contesting his first parliamen- and over increased by 4,447,843 be-
.
I llerbert
tarp election
at the age
of 25, Sir
was returned
to I'arlia-
[w'e'an 1920 and 1930, while the per-
restage married increased from
for the first time in 1902. He : 59.2 to 60. The proportion widowed
A Happy and Prosperous , meat
climbed
the
ladder
of
political
decreased
from 4.8 per cent to 4.6

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New Year is wished by
. fame rapidly and because of his Per cent and the proportion di-
youth
youth became known as the "In- vorced increased from six-tenths of
Ifart Samuel." In 1905 he was ap- 1 per cent to 1.1 per cent.
pointed parliamentary under-sec-
The number of married females
rotary for the Home Office. Four in the same age group increased by
years later he was named chart- I 4,1(51.82:1, while the percentage
I I I I I I I 1 I 111 1111 1 II :IV I
1920
cellor of the Ducky of Lancaster 1 married
increase() from 60.6 in
with a seat in the cabinet.
t 61.1 in 19:10. The proportion 'WE POLICE THE WORLD'
From 1910 to 1914 he was post - , widowed (11.1 per cent) showed Select your Detective as
you would
Near Cortland
master-general and in 1916 he be- Practically no change, while the
your Lawyer or Physician.
came
home secretary in the war- , prop
eightortion divorced increased from Consultation and Advice Strictly
to all its friends and
time cabinet.
eight-tenths of 1 per cent to 1.3
or "Sodom and Gomorra"
patrons
Confidential.
As chairman of the British Per cent.
Cad.
137 A. Goldfaden
royal coal commission Sir Herbert
Cal
At the census of 1890, the earli-
Phone Orde
Delivr.sr.Pdromptl y
10,000 People, 5,000 Animals,
was th deeding figure in settling cost date for which we have statis-
Chorus of 500,
4
4
the British general strike of 1926. tics of marital cofidition, 5:3.9 per
Orchestra of 100
Long. 3075
cent of the men and 56.8 per (en! ,
A.I.1.1)346
With
STORIES
ABOUT
DOGS
of ratred, women
ni
a
Prices—Mat. 35e, 50c. Eve.,
4
were
reported rte
GEO. D. LIM, Mgr.
50c, 75c.
compared with 60 per
CENTRAL
;
cent for men. and 61 1 per cent f •
I
CHEVROLET .
For a long time animal and na- women in 19:30. At each census
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fur stud
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CO.
t{ y stories have been re- since 1890 the percentage married
PRIVATE
COMMERCIAL
A gd
arde
as the hest material for has shown an imrease for both Mel]
DETECTIVE
2287
E.
Jefferson
and
women.
juvenile reading.
DOMESTIC,
Fitzroy 4323
The dog , in particular, has been
IN ALL
Of the foreign-born white male
male,


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A a f fa vo rite
INDL'STRIAL,
topic for children's population Li years old and over, ITS BRANCHES
stories. Both because the dog is 70.it per cent were married. as cfile-
CRIMINAL,
EXPERT MALE
so well liked by children and be- pared with ,,n
57;1 9re;
5, cent
r i e th
Rev. Cantor

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Entirely New and
Lifetime Guaranteed

CHOICE OF READING
REPORTED POPULAR

MARRIAGES EXCEED
DIVORCES IN U. S. j
IMMIGRANT RANKS

SALE BEGINS
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 9 A. M.

L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU!

Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes t oAll Our
Patrons and Friends

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PALESTINE PAVILION AT FRENCH COLONIAL FAIR

Rabbi Would Restore
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