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A merica', Apish Periodical Beater

PERFECTION LODGE
INSTALLS RULERS

Officers Inducted Into Posi-
tions at Ceremony Wed-
nesday Night.

CLIFTON AMOR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

ThuDLTRonjEwisn(ARomaz

SPORCS

Dews and commends

'OBSERVE A.Z.A. DAY ,
ON SUNDAY, DEC, 29

---
Rabbi Bernard Heller of U.
of M. Hillel Foundation to
Be the Speaker.
I 1

.
ByGEORGE JOEL
Impressive ceremonies, enacted
Sports Editor of Detroit Jewish
National A. L. A. Day will be
before a large and enthusiastic
Chronicle and the J. T. A.
'celebrated by the two Aleph Zadik
throng, featured installation of of- ''
.
I
Aleph
chapters, Sunday, Dec. 20,
ricers of Perfection Lodge No. - 1St; And So Ends a Football Season
simultaneous with the ether A. Z.
F. & A. M., held in the Crystai
,
f
he
1931
football
season,
sae(
I
A.
chapters
throughout the United
Ballroom of the Masonic Temple
for an occasional intersections ' Slates and • anada.
Wednesday evening. The (Teem°.
game,
is
about
over.
It
was
th
I
This
year's
celebration of A. Z.
nies were preceded by a dinner and most turbulent
in the hi tar o A. Day !narks the sixth annual
followed by a dance.
: the sport. TWO things stood out—,
Irving W. Blumberg, newly elect- the number of upsets and a fallink
.1 worshipful master,
hea ded the elf of the gate receipts. When th
corps of new officials inducted into: season started the various graduat
office. Others installed were: Milton managers issued statements to th
R. (Atlas was elected senior war- :
effect t hat t he proceeds from th
den; Louis Shapiro, junior warden; • game would be affected by the cur

Mixed Marriage Leads
To Legal Battle for
Possession of Child

PAGE FIVE

MOMENTS OF
DISCRETION

MONTREAL—(J. T. A.)— .;
The tragedy of mixed marriages , !
wain tonne to the fore and found r
an echo in a local court when a
young Jewish mother fought her
Irish Catholic mother-in-law fur
the possesion of her son, and
won.
The child, a 7-year-old boy,
is now an inmate of the Ilebrew
Orphans' Home in Westmount,
from inhere he was virtually
kidnapped during the Day of
Atonement. The grandmother
found her plan feasible owing to
the fact that the attendants
were spending the day at the
synagogue.
The story begins to unfurl it-
self with the death of the Cath-
olic husband of the young Jew-
ish wife. Being left in straight-
ened circumstances, the young
woman had no alternative but to
go to work. Her child she gave
over to the care of the parents
of her late husband, who had
him baptized and named him
Patrick.
After four years the urge of
motherhood drove the mother to
take back: her child, and her
Jewish c on s c iouness being
',roused, she had him circumsized
and gave him the name of Abra-
ham. lint being unable to sup-
port the child she had him enter
the Jewish Orphan Home.
In court the aged grandmother
pleaded that the child is a true
Catholic having been duly bap
tized in church and produced the
necessary baptismal cm titicate
but the defense argued that the
neither has prior rights on the
child and he must therefore be
returned to the Orphans' Home.
The court ruled in favor of the
Jewish neither, but did not close
the door for the Catholic grand-
By JULIAN L MELTZER
mother for an appeal to higher
justice.
"10 scatter plenty o'er • smiling land.

. . 11'hen you instruct

the cab driver to rush to a cer-

tain address given by a friend

and find it is an empty lot

. . . be nonchalant

David L. Spickler, treasurer; rent depression, and for once these
Chinks K. Sendoff, secretary; Mil- gentlemen were correct. Only New
ton M. Madden, senior d
c aemll York University, with its Jewish
Aaron A. Silberblatt, junior deaf i
con; William Zuckerman and Ben pinyers ant r a Jewish populance to :
draw from showed any appreciable ,
Stepsay, stewards; Max Edwards,1 increase in gate receipts over 1930.:
marshal]. Joseph Klein, past mas- I The feeling was apparent that the
ter, was elected lodge re
nresenta'1 mere playing of a football game
five to the Masonic Temple Aosta:if ;
ation, and Rabbi harry Z. Cordon was not sufficient lure to drive coo-
: tumors through the turnstiles. Add-
was elected
present R
at
to the
, ed incentives were necessary and
Masonic
rout
reiation
lief Fund, '
Mr. Blumberg is one of the young- N. Y. U. supplied them with its
players,
:
est worshipful masters ever to be
The upsets that occurred during.
elected by Perfection Lodge, being
the season are not properly within
31) years old.
George \V. Graves, past worship- t he purview of this column. It is
.1 aSil do to point to any one team
ful master of the state of Michigan,. 1111(111:
was in charge of the installation I "There are the champions."
which was attended tip more than' ';" thought you might be interested
250 people. • in knowing how this column came
Judge Charles Rubino:, past war- out in its predictions. I have per-, RABBI BERNARD HELLER
shipful master of the lodge, spoke' used the records carefully and find ;
!
C 0. Amirgyro• (A Corporation
on "T
V alue (if Masonwas
ry," and 1 : that I ade 33 g ues ses. u In 25 in- I celebration of thin ev ent. It will
Capital Stock Owned by
followin
a s l uc k eno k h to pick ; be
heg his add ress
pre- ,
150 chapters
I'. Lorillard Co., Inc.
sented with a gavel by Maxwell I the winner.
times I was wrong , throughout the country. Bo r th chap-
Benjamin in behalf of the lodge. and games
l were tied. According ters are working for the completion
Worshipful blaster Irving W . to my trick way of figuring I had an of the program and Chapter 93 will

of 757 out of a possible' be the host this year.
Blumberg was presented with a average
Translated i into money
it
i
An extensive program has been
number of gifts by friends and itm
admirers.
means that if you were daring arranged by Saul Galitzky, repre- I
M
hies.
Irving W.
W Blumberg and enough h and
h . able to get bets on sentative of Chapter 63, and John
Mrs. David Arkin, wives of the these c owes f you should have Erman, representative of Chapter 1
And read their hi9tory tn • nation's eyes."
incoming and retiring worshipful enough cash for a not
.
t t too
o (labor-
93, and their various committees.
—Elegy in • Country Churchyard
masters, were presented with bou- ate Chanukah.
The celebration of this Day will
quets of flowers.
Lest I forget—you should also, start with services at Temple Bet h,
There is a happy little irgun
know (hut this column predicted in • El un Sunday morning. Later j
not far north of Kfar Saba.
a t ; Old Fglks Home Inmates En-
bold type that Michigan would Will the day the 40 members will mee
Twenty settlers and their families
Dr. Franklin to Address Ben the Big Ten Conference Champion. ' together in a closed meeting, an d tertaged by Zedakah Club.
are there in all; each have con-
shrip. The guess was partly cor. in the evening the public will be in
Bey Forum Dec. 22. -
tributed their little towards the
--
1 rest, Michigan won, but so did vited to attend the official celebra
The edakah Club gave a Chan- purchase of the land, the amount
Ben Bey A. C. met at the Jewish Northwestern, and Pudue, and all . lion of A. a A. Day.
having
been made up by the Jew -
ukah party on Oec. 8, for the in - i
Rabbi Bernard Heller of the Ilil
sh National Fund. They are a
Centers on Dec. 2. The intellectual are in a tie.
advancement committee announced It is too early to receive cont.( I let Foundation of Ann Arbor, wit I 1 mates of the Old Folks Home at cheerful and contented lot, tha
Edmond Place and Brush. Each ittle irgun in the "orange" bet t ,
that the next open social forum will : plaints about my all-Jewish team, be the principal speaker of the pro
be held on Sunday, Dec. 27, at 8:30 but since it was printed Schwartz gram, which will be opened wit h inmate received a flannel sleeping a nd during the idle season, whe
p. m. The speaker will he Rabbi' of Notre Dame, Rosenberg of U. the Invocation by Rabin I nun. II eigarment and a box of candy.
t he work in the large groves o f
Leo M. Franklin. Dancing will fol- ! s ' c o Gilman of Ohio State, Sam- will be followed by some introduc -
Mr. Boochstein of Littman's , Kfar Saba is at a minimum, the y
ultivate their small holdings.
low the lecture and discussion will I uels of Michigan, Myerson of Ilar- tory remarks concerning A. Z. A . I People's Theater, accompanied by
complete the program. No one will , yard, Newman of Michigan, 1 11irsch- Day by the acting chairman of th e Miss Green, rendered a group of
In the first place, this body o
be permitted to enter the auditor- I berg of 16”sburgh, Fishel of Syra- program, Aaron Kurland. Leo Ko -isongs and gave many recitations. men came together through a corn
urn after the speaker has corn. , ruse, Firtsniterg of N. Y. U. and lodin, advisor for Chapter 9), wit I I
mon
link of familiarity. An irgu
Mrs." Tillie Germansky of 2009 a
menced to talk. Admission is free; Grossman of Rutgers have all re- give the Founders A. Z. A. Da
sually consists of a group of
Y Hazelwood, as chairman of the af-
and everyone is invited. The corn- ceived some mention on somebody's message. This will be followed b
oung
chalutzim who have me
Y ; fair, was assisted by the following "a
mittee also announced the dates ! All-American or-All-Sectional team. a recitation by Miss Eileen Henc
pan the common ground of a so
- i members of the committee: Mes-
for three other open social forums' For the first time in years their ken. Rabbi !teller will then giv e
ial
endeavor.
With the ama II
dames Mary Slobin, Sonia Shaffer,
.
.
for Jan. 17, Feb. 14 and March 13.1 was no Jewish star in the South, his address. Following Rabbi Hel
p . , they ma
- Ida Meyer, Marie Hyman and Ger- a
The second basketball game w ill : and the line myna] far outnum. ler there will be a short musica
deposit
with
the
Jewish National
I trude Gordon. Fifty people of the
tie played at the Schooleraft schoollbered the backfield players. The Program. Both chapters will sin g
Home were served. Cakes were a 'und, and are able—when circum-,
against Martin & Lane, Dec. 14. fact that there was so many good the national A. Z. A. song, "Up
lances
permit,
and
many have
donated by Iloptman Bakery.
Another game to be played the ' Jewish linesmen is interesting. One You Men." Dancing will follow the
innumerable years for their
IN MANY SHAPES AND SIZES
Candy was donated by the follow- waited
0
same week will be with the Hazel of the 3,000,000 mythical objections program.
pportunity
to
settle—to
obtain
i ng ladies: Mrs. Esther Shuger-
Park police on Dec. 17. The team to the Jew as an athlete has always The public can only secure ad -
ach
his
little
corner
of
Eretz
man, Mrs. Sophie Lefkovitz, Mrs.
,rael.
has received on offer from,,Akron been that although he might be fag- mittance to this affair by securing
Blanche Greenblatt and Mrs. Mae
Jewish Centers asking for a game, ter and smarter than his Gentile a ticket from an A. Z. A. member . I Shapero.
Israel Feigenbaum joined th
The
celebration
of
this
Day
will
be
either Jan. 21 or 31. Two years ' teamma te , he suffered in compari-
entative little group some Sc e
ago the Ben Heys defeated the son, as a physical specimen.
i
Now held at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel
ears ago; it was not until recentl
Akron team on their own floor 37' we find that it is the Jewish line- bourne.
Two Detroit Jews Honored 't hat it assumed status as a settle
to 33. Ben hays are planning to men that stand out and to play in a
.
rgun. To say that I knew him
at Des Moines College.
make that trip again. The man- 1 tine today one must be big, rugged
hen—would mean that I had me
HONOLULU DEDICATES
alter of the basketball team, Mich- and strong.
h Mr while he was still land-hungry
ael Weiner, states that Ben Beys
Next year's prospects for Jewish
FIRST SEFER TORAH I Des Moines Still College of Os- a malady that besets all of the un
; teopathy announces the election of
i tee seeking games with Jewish players is bright. Kopans of liar-,
olonized Jewish agricultural la
two Jewish men -from Detroit to b
teams and that they write to him, card, Eliowitz of Michigan State,
orers of Palestine. IlVe occupie d
The first Sefer Torah ever prem.
736 RANDOLPH STREET
care of the Jewish Center. Grossman id N. Y. U., Newman of ented to Hawaiian Jewry was dedi- ;Psi Sigma Alpha, honorary scholas- a djoining beds in a Jerusalem hos
The fifth annual dance of the Michigan are among the players, rated recently by the Honolulu ' tic fraternity of the Osteopathic p ital; my case was that of a bou t '
School
of
Medicine.
DEALERS: NATURAL BLOOM WILL WIN YOU NEW CUSTOMERS
Ben Heys will be at the Cadillac who have a career ahead of them Lodge of the Irnai B'rith at a spe.
f enteric fever, his of a sever
Election of Hymen II. Kesten-
Hotel on April 24. All clubs are on the gridiron. cial ceremony which was attended
cabling caused by the explosio n
re quested to keep this date open. Hakoak to Play for Benefit of by the leading residents, Jewish , baum and Louis It. Kestenbaum is
f a boiler in the dairy where It e I —

Maccabees.
ad been employed.
and non-Jewish of Honolulu, ac , 1 an award for outstanding, abilities
Prof. Lasawell to Address
Israel looked 28 but was 39, a had prospered on that loan. The
On Dec. 13, at Ebb•ts Field, cordingto information received by ; in scholastic work and promotion of
I
activities
in
college.
dark-faced,
dark-haired young man two cows he had purchased rapidly,
Brooklyn, N. Y., the All Star Ala- the United Synagogue of America,
People's Forum.
who later owned to a wife and two turned into five. One died, a'
bob will meet the New Bedford which presented the Scroll to the
team
of
the
American
children; there had b been th ree. II e month before giving its calf, of a
Succor . Honolulu Lodge of the 11'nai It'rith.
Prof. Harald
sudden heart attack; it was not so
"The Seed of Abraham." had come to the lane)
Lasswell
of the League
(
h
political science
department
of the in
a benefit game. Most Ina letter to the United Syne-
much the cow that was lamented,
oars ago; to settle in the Home
the
go loam, s a gogue of America, Mr. M. B. Gold-
1, niversity
address
of rhi
but the calf and the milk, How- I
Reviewed by Rev. I. Livingstone
u
and.
now
ng
Since
ll
t
fnd,
bei
coeced
for
the
mn,
of
Honolulu
then
things
had
gone
a
secretar y
te PeopDetroi
the
les Forum, at F of pu
rpose of erecting
re
a spo rt stadium Lo dge, after ex tending
rung. His brother-in-law had a ever, they had done well with the
they of
the thanks TIIE SEED OF AllItAHAM. By Raid,' Cu
four cows, although the work was
t, Cass
and
at Tel Aviv, Palestine where the of the Honolulu ew
Jry
Morri. 5. Lazaron. The Century CI, a inn at Ataroth, whither he went ' hard. Up in the morning at 3
Sunday, Dc. 13,
at 7:30
p. Warren,
to the Uni-
his
nil there labored for the go'od of
s on Fourth avenue. New York (12.sal
subject being "Wars and Revoluf 1 Jewish Olympic will be held next tad Synagogue fur its presentation
ready for the milking at 4, another
', h is soul and his country.
.
Rabbi
Morris
S.
Lazaron,
who
is
of the Sefer Torah, declared that
milki ng at noon, and the third
It was a pstthette story that
twos." It is free to. the public . I have been requested to make an the interest of the United Syne- Rabbi of the Baltimore (Reform )
and a question and discussion pe-
milking at night. In the inter-
anneal to readers interested in the gogue is rekindling the dying eat- Hebrew Congregation, is wel I Israel told me, as we lay in the
riod will follow the lecture.
vals
they had to act as their own
welfare Of the Jewish youths for hers among the Jewry of Bono- known for his many contributions narrow white beds with nothing to
milk-distributors, to take the milk
funds to help carry on Maccalwe lulu. Speaking of Jewish condi- to Jewish thought. His paper on 1do for days but to turn our heads
Michigan Theater.
,
round
to a limited clientele and
work. The chapters of the organize- thins in Hawaii, Mr. Goldman (O: "Religious Worship for Children,' . at each other; a story told in
I sell the rest to a large dairy.
A four star Hollywood cast are thin in various cities have formed
m 10 years sojourn in which was published in the Report threads and fragments between
"During y
seen in "Husband' '
"But when did you sleep?" was,
, Holiday" the committees to sell "bricks" issued the city of Honolulu I can look with of the Thirty-ninth Annual Con- gusts of pain and high tempera-
, my question, in the naivtte of a
current screen hit at the Michigan by the Maccabees World Union to pride and satisfaction and sincere vention of American Rabbis, con- ' lure, or when the nurses were not
townsman.
Theater, Clive Brook plays the raise money for the erection of
there to warn against over-excite-
tained
many
very
excellent
sugges-
the hopes of having accomplished an
"Ala " said Israel, waving his
erring husband; Vivienne Osborne, stadium. Your contribution may historic event that will be felt by tions, and is of a very high level. ment.
and airily, "we found time durirfg,
as his loyal wife; Juliette COMP-
There had been a lovable boy t he day."
be sent to the Maccabee Association future generations of ina Jewish His "Consolations of Our Faith '
ton as the other woman and of America at 152 E. One Hundred citizens in Honolulu. The miser- is a beautiful compilation of Pray- child, only six, but he had died.
Soon he and another brother
Charles Ruggles as the hen-pecked and sixteenth street, N. Y. C. If able neglect, indifference, etc., that ers and Meditations for occasions The brother-in-law had willing!) . n-law were able to
put y some-
family advisor. you feel you can't afford "bricks" existed among the Jewish residents of sadness, and 1 should very much accepted at first a capital contri- t hing, and then came the happy
then at least you can It is to at- of Honolulu is beyond description like to see one published in this bastion towards the farm from his c all—the call to settle, than which'
par
had the various events staged by and expression. About two years country, with the variations neces- sister's husband, but later had i n the ears of the land-hungry
the organization.
, turned sour, and now had inti- t
ago, a group of an organized and in sary for our orthodox brethren.
here is no sweeter summons,
Seligson and G
mated
that
when
Israel
came
out
pan Rated in March 1930 District No. 4 B'nai
Ills latest book "The Seed of
"After all those years during
Eastern Tennis.
rith mot Mr. Richard Gudstat Abraham" shows him to he a deep , of the hospital he could not see which we starved and were raven-
The executive committee of the at that time executive secretary of scholar and thinker, with a special his way to—well, the upshot of it o us for land," he said, "it was like
Eastern Lawn Tennis Association that district and ong resident in gift of vivid expression. It gives was that brae) had only his fam- c timing into a peaceful haven after
issued its rankings for the 1931 Cincinnati, to organize a li'nei memorable descriptions of ten ily, his two cows, and his toil- a stormy voyage. I all but kissed
tennis season and lo and behold two lErith Lodge in . Honolulu. Today Jews "whom the world has claimed scarred and melded hands With t he dear soil"—and he smiled
.newish players were ranked among we are functioning as a body rep- for its own." These ten imposing which to fight the world. There a pologetically for the emotion—
was much description of early life
the seniors. In the men's division resenting Honolulu Jewry, not
'the (lay we started work."
in figures which the Jewish people
Julius Seligson was given the num- as sense of simply transacting lodkm have given to the world are, ac- , in a strict Jewish household, of the
And now? Now he had come to
b•r 9 ranking while Clara Green- aaffairs but with an anxiety and cording to the author's choice, , war, of the Bolsheviks, of the .1 erusalem to see about selling
journey
to
fared
-pan ans spotted 6 among the la- hope to instill that Jewish philoso- hoses, David, Jeremiah, Mary,
couple of his cows. Two were
"And whirl' o you
.
dies.
intend to enough for him; no need to keep
phy and beautiful heritage for Jesus, Spinoza, Karl Marx, Heine,
do?" I asked.
BETTY FRANK
Singer Now Singing.
four. In a few years' . time he
which our forefathers offered their Disraeli and Ilerzl.
Israel had to think over the
MISCHA FISHSON—PESACHKE BURSTEIN
AI Singer, the Jewish light- homes, wealth and very lives.
would he well settled; five dunams
At first glance. this minyan of
weight had better be careful lest "The man. problem that con- Jews contains the names of some question for a full half-hour, planted and perhaps bearing, a
he become the "pride of the east fronts an is thequestion of inter- whose inclusion will he resented. while I watched a lone fly circling few chickens, a couple of cows, in-
side" again. The dethroned dram- marriage. Conservately, more than But let us look a little further, and in the draught of the window,
come from breeding of calves, a
"I belong to an irgun," he said
RIDING STABLE
pion has been s3 successful in his 50 per cent of our Jewish male see exactly what the author is aim-
small homestead—after all, how
comeback attempts that he has been members are intermarried, some of ing at. It is not intended to be a at length. "I paid in 20 pounds modest are the demands of man in
$1.00 per nt
which my brother-in-law did not
matched to fight Kid Chocolate at them to Hawaiians, Portuguese,
Friday Night, Saturday Matinee and Night,
book describing the activities of know I had. I hope that some this land that he loved.
FIVE-MILE ROAD
Madison Square Garden this month. Chinese J,apanese and whites."
"And the children," was my last
December 11.12
the greatest Jews who ever lived. time this year I may be able to set-
1 , 1 nu. west of Afieldtebe t Road.
If Singer, who trimmed the color.] Mr. Goldman announced that
But it is an attempt—and those tle. We have our eyes on Kfar- question.
Phone Farmw•ton 344-F.31
a
New York's Great Success
lad a few years ago, can repeat he building fund for a syrsgogue in who read the book will agree that
"Fine! Fine!" he told me hear-
Ride •Il winter — ENJOY
Saba.
The
Jewish
National
Fund
will be very near the top again. Honolulu had been started which it is an eminently successful at-
tily. "You'd be surprised to see
THE OUTDOORS. Our horses
has made us a promise."
(CodYwright. 1911. J. T. Ai
was
progressing
them. They'll soon be a great
■ re speci•Ily shod.
satisfactorily. tempt—to appreciate and under-
After we were both discharged help to me."
There is also a Sabbath school stand the minds and hearts of these
arranged by Pesachka Burstein
from hospital, we saw each other
A gleam came into his eyes, as
which has been in existence for the ten personalities—every one of
Fisher Theater.

but once that year. More hard
Sunday Matinee and Night, December 13
past six months, he declared.
whom would be regarded by the uck. In the August, 1929, riots, he thought of his land-holding and
Ossip Dimov's Masterpiece
world as a Jew—to find out the in- when Israel was still at Ataroth, his children. As I saw them
Ben Lyon and Rose Hobart are
fluences that made them what they he had lost both his cows. which glowingly envisaging the future,
featured in "Compromised," the Exhibition of Jacob
PROOFS
I read in them the history of our
Reiss'al
were
and
to
ascertain
the
ideas
that
Proel Ne. I—Awarded lot Prim et
romantic picture which is show-
happened to be among the few nation.
moved them.
Works at His Studio.
Paris Expmit ton.
ing at the Fisher Theater this
which raiders . had made off with
.
Starring Betty Frank, Misha Fishon and Pesachke Burstein
That the Reid°. IngtItute Crows H•lr
But he had obtained a loan and
week. The production, which has
on Bald Heads, Stripe Falling Ilatr, Re-
"Abie's Martian Rose" to Be
LADIES FREE ADMISSION SATURDAY
lie•es Ihindruff and all Scalp Ot•emes
needed one more signature for the
been adapted to the screen from.. An exhibition of the works of Vienn a Student s
Will Maintain
In Cm,. of Alopecia Areal.. Mir
sta on Monday.,
MATINEE AND NIGHT
Presented to Alumni of
a play by Edith Fitzgerald, author . J acob Reins will start
guarantee. Willingly I signed,
Can De
in Ten Treatments
Order; Assure Jews of Equality
continuing
for studio,
the balance
of
the
even
if
it
would
mean
some
hard
U.
H.
S.
of
"Illicit"
and
several
other
nut-.
month,
at
his
3039
West
Prat Ne. 2—Awarded 1st Prise at
Rights.
lurk for me.
Ilelrlum F:spoet•ion against COMP..
standing novels. is a romantic
Grand boulevard. Included in the
tItion of II nations.
Imagine my surprise, therefore,
drama of universial appeal.
Important Announcement to All Detroit
The next n(gular meeting of the
VIENNA.— Q. T. A.) —The
Prowl Ne. 3—Thousands of well-known
exhibition will be oils, Water colors,
when a month or so ago up turned Alumni Association of the United
German
students
will
maintain
ImoPleright here in Detroit h••e
Organizations!
pastels, etc.
wide
Israel
Feigenbaum
with
a
Hebrew Schools of Detroit will be
craned their hair through the
order at the University of Vienna
United Artists Theater.'
Kroliw Treatment*.
.
held this Thursday evening, Dec.
and the Kehillah must similarly smile and an outstretched hand.
Proof No. 4—Sworn Statement.. Let-
Flower Ftind of Jewish Wel- influence the Jewish students to
Philadelphia-Aaron
ter. Pictures. Medal.. Diploma. are
a.:A
lce.edil inhotw
hegloresbirte w ita nda a pj te a w
Long the popular exponent of
e a tT thhe6p r otr ram a i-r a
M
fare Federation.
t i On " t171:.
f
d0Plered in our Oa,.
keep peace, it was stated in an of-'
d by
yc the
the Yiddish Theater invites all Orga•izations to
of the old ' i i s expression, ■ sr e aym
Examination and Ade. Pro.
make-believe adventure on the
nittui rc Tcommittee,
i ic, in . sil i bhee the , ebz
final communique issued by the
be present at •
term so well liked here.
screen, Doug Fairbanks at last has
The flower funk of the Jewish chancellor of the university and
"I am settled, with the irgun," entatioe. of the play "Able's Mar-
, taken his love of thrills out of the Welfare Federation received the minister of education. 1
he replied proudly, "It's not much tian Rose." Because of the sue-
realm of fancy and into the contributions from the following:'
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
strange by-paths of real life by From Esther R. Prussian in mem- learns that
to see, only some shabby old huts cess of the first social affair of the
AT THE YIDDISH THEATER
■ lively discussion of for
the present, but we've ploughed year and the request of
his appearance in "Around the ory of Mildred Love; from Mr.
many
the entire university situation was
World in 80 Minutes" which is, and Mrs. Maurice A. Enemas in
the land. And I've been having members to have another affair,
Monday Night, December 14, at 8:30 p. m. Sharp
held in the two-hour conference,':
now showing at the United Ar-I honor of the fiftieth birthday of , The
some work in the orange groves at the social committee is making
i■ • n oaJw.L Mee .14
Kehillah was represented by
This conference is of great importance and all organizations In
I fists.
Dr. Hugo A. Freund,
Kfar-Saba." preparations for a party to be
Pick, Ornstein & Loewenherts.
Strange as it may sound. Israel given
fairness to themselves, should have delegates or off.cers present.
'
the latter part of December,

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