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Jewish Sentinel, New Jewish' launching of a Jewish monthly meg-
Monthly, to be Issued Soon. i azine, The Jewish Sentinel, f h h

THE JEWISH CALENDAR
5692-1931-32


just been made at the office of the
NEW YORK—(J. T. A.)—An. Israel Publishing Company. Ac-
nouncement of the forthcoming cording to the announcement the
publication is to be sponsored by
by
..' a group of American Jewish lead-
Best Wishes to All Our • ers and is to be edited by Harold
, writer and social worker.
D ebrest
Friends and Patrons



FIRST JEWISH GREEK
LETTER FRATERNITY AT
MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE

1931

Rosh Hashonah
Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12-13
Yom Kippur
Monday, Sept. 21
First Day Succoth
Saturday, Sept. 26
Rush
Chodesh
Shebat
DAVIS LAUNDRY Rosenwald's Nephew Named Shemini Atzereth
Saturday, Jan. 9
Saturday, Oct. 3
To Berin Musical Post.
Simchath Torah
CO.
Sunday, Oct. 4

Rosh
Chodesh
(7heshvan
EDWARD W. DAVIS, Prop.
BERLIN.— (J . T. A.)—Hermann
Monday, Oct. 12
Romnwald, a nephew of Julius Ro- *Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Wednesday, Nov. 111
Wet Wash—Rough Dry
senwald, American philanthropist First Day Chanukah
Saturday. Dec. 5
Flat Work and Finish
and capitalist, became director of
1932
the Lasing High School, Herr Ito-
• Rosh Chesdesh Tebeth
334 North Washington Ave.
senwald was appointed to this post
Friday, Dec. 11
Piscine 2-3913
establish a musical department Fast of Tebeth
Sunday, Dec. 20
[specializing in radio and sound film *Rosh Chodesh Adar
LANSING, MICH.
Monday, Feb. 8
S.
music.
*Rosh Chodesh Ye Adar
Wednesday, March 9
Purim
Irs
Tuesday, March 221
Rosh Chodesh Nissan
Thursday, April 7
First Day Pessach
New Year's Greetings
Thursday, April 21
Seventh Day Pessach
Thursday, April 27
extend sincere greetings to all my friends and
*Rosh Chodesh lyar
Saturday. May 7
patrons for a happy and prosperous New Year.
Nir•
4f.-or- 1
Lag b'Omer
Tuesday, May 24
Nosh Chodesh Sivan
Sunday, June 5
First Day Shebuoth
Friday, June 10
• Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
Tuesday,
July 5
Photosraph by LeClear, Lansing.
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Thursday. July 21 ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE
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1932
Saturday, Oct. 1
Monday, Oct. 11

Rosh Hashonah
• Yom Kippur

11

• Also observed the day previous as Rosh Chodesh.

$75,000 CAMPAIGN
FOR UNION MUSE UM

Middle row, left to right: Morris Glass, Detroit; Stewart Flech-
ter, Lansing; Major Siegel, secretary-treasurer, Grand Rapids; Alex
Cohen, honorary members, Lansing; Morris Huberman, president, De-
troit; Louis Handler, vice-president, Detroit; Morris Bazell, Pittsburgh.
Fir
I left
f to right: Irwin Bortman, Detroit; Maynard Cohen.
st row,
Alpena; Harry Silverman, Lansing; Bernie Weintraub, Lansing.

DETROIToILIELAND
HOTEL

BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE

By MAJOR A. SIEGEL I
member, representing the faculty.
Past Secretary, Alpha Literary So-
An outstanding social event was
ciety, Michigan State College,
the complimentary dinner tendered
East Lansing, Mich.

OTIS M. IIARRISON, Manager

by Alex Cohen to the fraternity at
Alpha Literary Socitey was or- the Country Club of Lansing at
ganized by Jewish students attend- the close of the college year. Prof.
ing the Michigan State College in L. C. Emons, of State College and 0 - 0-0 - 00 - 0 - 0 - 000.0no0 - 00********00 - 0 - 0 - 0 - OCuleenucie 0O00000 Ort
1929, as a discussion group. In Bruce Anderson, prominent banker
Open Drive to Convert Old 1930 it was reorganized as a Greek of Lansing, were the speakers of
Letter Society and as such received the evening. Prof. Emmons spoke
Library Building Into
Formerly Edmund D. Lewis
official recognition on the campus o f the faculty view of the organiza-
by the faculty in 1931. From the tions presence on the •mpus; while
Judaica Home.
outset it became an active organiza- Mr. Anderson discussed ways and
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10338 DEXTER BLVD.
LONGFELLOW 8412
81 DELAWARE AVE.
tion on the campus and has a lready for perpetuating the society. Major
CINCINNATI. — The Nat
Siegel
was
the
toastmaster.
I
Iola'
established
an
ios
etation
env
u
u
r
p
Federation of Temple Sister hds
oo.
TRINITY 2.3211
S. GLIST, Proprietor
for its progressi ve spi rit. The Ai-
Prof. William Haber and Mrs.
will enter upon a new and sig
pha Society oc
is the first and only Haber were also delightful hosts
cant undertaking with the ope r:::
of an intensive campaign to fling Jewish Greek Letter Siety organ- to the members of the fraternity
Takes this opportunity to extend best wishes to
$75,000 to transform the former ized at the Michigan State College. at a bridge and supper given in
every one for a most Happy and Prosperous
Hebrew Union College library into It has a membership at present up- their attractive home on Ilarrison
a museum.
wards of twenty, which will be con- avenue, during the early spring.
New Year
siderably
increased
with
the
ar-
This project, which will be the
tta.m
n dhienrge ad u c crohmg-
Granite and Marble
main Sisterhood project for 1931- rival of new students for the open- P liS sh om e eno ts f o th feth oe ut members
.lrstaer.seesiatatat alsoiscsocicsoomi**. ma rsettratintter.gstultese
lnatsrko
32, was
c presented for offi ial ac- ing of the fall college term. • the year were as follows:
i
tion
at the San I rancio con yen. Alpha Fraternity House, a nine] Louis Handler of Detroit was a
lion in 1929. At that time an d at room modern dwelling, is located at member of the varsity football
the Philadelphia convention lut 1112 West Grand River Avenue, team and was twice the heavy-
January the assembly voted that East Lansing. Here most of the weight boxing champion of the col-
MANUEL URBACH
the Sisterhoods should have the members resided during the last lege.
privilege of converting the library two college terms, it being conven- Irwin Bortman of Detroit was
7729 TWELFTH ST.
into a museum to house the very lent to the campus. Two of its the college lightweight boxing
Euclid 7192
447 Putnam Avenue (Art Centre)
rare collection already gathered number, Morris Iluberman, and champion.
through the efforts of Dr. Adolph Major Siegel, were members of the ' Beehrireyf
tre
SLielsheerinagnderBeermneiemmhelrYseienf-
Second Block from Woodward
S. Oko, curator of the museum 1931 graduating class.
and librarian of the Hebrew Union
A complete course for beginners and advanced in Piano,
The
present
officers
of
the
society
the
varsity
tennis
squad.
College.
are Morry Bezel!, president, Pitts-
Sam Madorsky of Mt. Clemens
Voice, Violin, 'Cello, Organ, Band Instruments, Dramatic Art
The national committee on burgh, Pa.; Harry Silverman, vice- ' and Henry Sternberg of Ham-
(the Spoken Word), and all theoretical branches. The staff
Union museum, of which Mrs. J. president, Lansing; Victor Merdler, tramck were members of the fresh-
of
teachers includes:
Walter Freiberg of Cincinnati is secretary, Saginaw, and Stewart man football team.
chairman, is urging every state Flechter, treasurer, Lansing.
Dori, Ganapol
Mors n Huberman of Detroit, dur-
Otto Schmeirser
der • le Woolfenden
federation and every local sister
Mrr. Bork Ciinapol
g is
Mrs. Say Itoborson
aura Morrie Sayer
an term, receiollege
Alex Cohen, prominent in Lan- silver
ved a!
Bernard Sturm
hood in the organization to m
Conoantin Komarovsky
Gid. Goldstein
loving
c
reshmup
from
the
Hush RiDout
c
Mary
Fedewa
plans for this project during aihkee sing's business and social activities, designating him as having attained !
Bet lie Currie
biro. Hush ItiDout
Mr, Meyer Gorman
gave material assistance to the SO-
Sylvia Ocher,
Summer, to emphasize the
Hann Haven
Dorthy 11.11 Hughes
cam . ciety at the time of its organizati
the highest scholarship of the first i
Doris Schneider
Alfred Hughes
p during the corning sister-
Ethel Goldman
Bettie
Baker
t e agricultural divis- I I
hood season, to reserve the month Later the fraternity tendered to ion. Ile also in
and Assistant..
holds memberships in
of October to introduce this sub- Mr. Cohen, "urban" honorary mem- the debating and foresty honor-
ject to its members and to devote bership in the Alpha Club. Prof. ary fraternities. Ile was also a
School opens for registration September 8. Send for cata-
the program of that month in its William Haber of the economics member of the varsity debating
logue. Glendale 8550.
interest.
Department, is also an honorary team.
The Union Museum was estab-
lished in 1913 by the National
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.
Begun by gifts from individuals,
••
mil
it has been increased gradual) b
1.1
= purchase. In 1921 consider able
ESTHER ROSENSHINE
,tint
and art
........................ of
2454 West Euclid avenue, 60
IH
=
years old, died on Sept. 5. Funeral
Valuable Collection.
!services were held on Sept. 6, with
Among the interesting col lec-
Extending to all our Jewish friends sincere good
lInterment at Machpelah Cemetery.
tions comprising the museum in
j In loving memory of our beloved Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. She
wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year
= he collection of coins and me
-
of the well-known numismatist, dals daughter and sister, Lillian Ja- Is survived by her husband, Jacob;
Jo- cobson, who left us eight year sgo, four daughters, Mrs. Hilda Stone
seph Hamburger, of Frankfort- am
. second day of Rosh Ilashon h
of
= Main, and the Israel So
icago, Rose, Mae and Lottie,
Solomon col-
Ju t
lection of prints.
memory
k
and three sons, Jay, Nathan and
lwaysind
and true y to , show
de
that we
Abe, and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca
r emember ou

ar
In 1926 Dr. Oko acquired the Milian will a
f amous collection of S. Kir sch-
Brody of Boston. Mass.
YEAR 1931.32
stein and Heinrich Fraube r ger,
Loving Mother, Father, Sisters
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which he purchased in Berlin.
and Brothers.
Opens
for.
Enrollment
HARRY BURNSTEIN
Thursday, Sept. 17th
al
The great value of this collec-
of Elkhart, Ind., formerly of De-
-
Class Work Begins Monday, Sept. 21st
on due not alone to the uni
troit, 51 years old, died on Sept. 4.
= ness of a large number of obje
SZIONISrammulPartagmdd
etre- Funeral services were held at
b ut rather to the fact that the
Classes da;• and evening
in drawing and painting from
-L as t
Lewis Bros.' Funeral home on
= collection itself is unique; It is
life and composition. We develop good workers in the
Sept. 7, with interment at Oak.
= truly a museum of Jewish antiqui- •L ETTER_ B OX
fine and commercial arts. Students of the school have
view Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Fran
On the occasion of E ties and art. It represents the
won for six successive years the Anna Scripps Whitcomb
d
p:irte. of $1,000
officiated. Ile is survived by his
t$61; 00i0
c
for the beet work by artists or art st n.
= entire cultural development of the
nth
your New Year —
wife,
Sarah, and two sons, Dr.
Seeks Data on Folk Medicine
ty und e r 30
ews from about the sixtee
of see.
Raymond and Marvin.
entury to the present day almost

GILBERT'S
Funeral Home

Detroit Juvenile Furniture Co.

Monuments

Ganapol Studios of Musical Art

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= without a gap. It also has a con-
siderable number of objects dating
= from the early Middle Ages.
=
It contains not fewer th
6,174 articles of artistic and his-
toric value, including Jewish cere-
E—L..
an
menial objects of various
coun-
tries and periods, Torah orna-
meats in silver and gold, curtains
of the Ark, wimpeln (about 700 in
— number) and other similar objects.
Th is co ection more than any
= other has won for the Union Mu-
-
. scum recognition as the foremost
.M•
museum of Jewish antiquities,
= ceremonial objects and historical
monuments in the world.
= The museum also provides op-
portunity for intensive study of
- the history of the 3legillah (of
which there are more than 140),
= the Ketubah and the Menorah.

our sincere greet-

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In Russia.


ISADORE L MONDSCHEIN
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
of 4254 Webb avenue, 74
To the unde
years
rsigned,
as a mem-
old, died on Sept. 6. Funeral
ber of the Nation
al Conference
on
hat' services were held at I. ,, vris Bros.',
Pharmaceutical
Research,
Funeral
Home
on Sent 7 Park ' • '
been assigned the task of securing
ferment
at Cloverhill
Ceme-
Medicine in Russia."
te
sury n,
iv
e
Abe
his
months, 1 wife, B ertha, and a so
have been peering into books at
the New York public library and

JOSEPH ESCOVITZ

the library of the New York Acad. of 3750 Clements avenue, 64 years
emy of Medicine for material on ,
old, died on Sept. 4, Funeral
this most interesting subject,
services were held on Sept. 6 at
It occurs to me that some of Lewis Bros., Funeral Horne, with
your no
readers
, either through ' ac- interment at Oakview Cemetery.
led
tual kge or y contact with Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offici-
others , may be in a position to aced. Ile
is survived by four
give me additional information daughters, Mrs. B. H. Weiss, Mrs.

and material upon which I could Charles N. Agree, Esther and
base my paper. If any of your Dorothy.
readers might be able to send me
newspaper
clippings,
pictures,
books discussing the subject, etc., ,
IDA EPSTEIN
it would be greatly appreciated.
of 1936 Caroline, 62 years old,
If you will be good enough to ' died on Sept. 3. Funeral services
publish this letter you will be con- , , were held on Sept. 6 at Lewis
reach a great favor upon me. To Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
reach a greater percentage of meat at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi
Leon by
Pram
is cur-
readers in your valuable publics L'e'on
her officiated.
husband, She
Leon;
two
tion. I would kindly request you to .
please publish this letter. daughters, Mrs. Fred Jonas and
Mrs• William .1. Gershner; four
Respectfully yours,
l sons, Charles, Jerome, Stanley
SAMUEL S. DWORKIN, and Leslie; her mother, Mrs. Jen-
151 St. Anns Ave.. New York.
nie Epstein, and two brothers,
George and Bernard.

== sidT es h. ere is an almost complete as-
sernblage of the materials telling
- of the activities and accom
h
= ments of the Jews as artists and
= musicians, including specimens of
the work of practically all Jewish
= graphic artists. No less complete
Fisher Theater.
is the colt e cti on o f portraits of
ISADORE RUBIN
= Jewish celebrities, miniatures and
Richard Barthelmess' new star- lof 13835 La Salle boulevard, 51
FE oil paintings.
ring picture of "The Last Flight" , years old, died on Sept. 7. Fu-
•M
Of particular interest in the is now being shown at the Fisher' neral services were held on Sept.
= museum are the Chinese-Hebrew Theater. "The Last Flight" has 8 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
• manuscripts and the Ark of the been adapted from John Monk
with interment at Cloverhill Park
.aw from the Hebrew congrega- Saunders' popular magazine novel Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
= lion of Kai-Fung-Foo. Another of "Single Lady" and pictures the man and the Rev. E. Zaludkowski
object that engages the attention adventures of Nikki and her four officiated. He is survived by his
FE- is a wooden cross from the Span. boy friends.
wife, Bessie, and a son, Mendel.
ish Inquisition, the only ore
= . whose present survival is known



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The Dexter Bakery

11724 Dexter, Bet. Webb and Tuxedo

J. LESHMAN, Prop.

Extends sincere wishes to the community for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.

We also take this occasion to thank the pub-
lic for their continued patronage despite the
price-cutting handicaps now existing.

We sell only quality baked goods at

reasonably low prices,

We trust the New Year will see a continua-

tion of your confidence and patronage.

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS

HAROLD GIBBS

of 3795 Elmhurst avenue, 7 years
old, died on Sept. 7. Funeral
services were held on Sept. 7 at
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Ile is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Gibbs.

7739 John R. St.

Trinity 2-2114

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