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Keep That Well
Groomed Look
Twenty-three teams will open
the basketball season the first
week in January under the aus-
Charle s E. Ruby and I. Finkelstein
New Year's Eve Affair a pices of the Jewish Centers Asso-
Deliver Addresses; D. Bernstein,
composed of William Cayman,
Success; Jack Rosenberg ciation. The senior teams will Chamiaho Osor Celebration, A. H. ham and Sheriff Behrendt Women Arrange Second
Louis Greenblatt, Morris Rabino-
$5 Luncheon on Group's
Course on International
Lauded.
play their games on Thursday at
to Speak Neat Sunday.
itz,
Israel Hertz and Morris Bis-
.
It's not necessary to buy_new clothes in order
Calendar,
the Durfee Intermediate School.
Relations.
•
to look well groomed and successful, lust get
The
problems
of
the
Jewish
youth
Last
Monday
evening,
Pisgah
The
junior-senior
games
will
be
Sabbath services will start
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
Jew-
were discussed over Hyman Alt-
The Women's Council for Edu-
8:30 in the morning, one half h at Ledge Na. 34 held its regular bi- played every Tuesday at Central
the Forest Cleaning Habit. While you're wear-
"ur
ish National Fund held its last
earlier than usual. The readin of monthly meeting, which was well High School. Two divisions, the r egular meeting 1,% ednesday, Dec man's Jewish Radio Hour last Sun. cation in International Relations
ing one suit let Forest have the others for regular
lay, 1 to 1:30 p. m., over Station will open a second course in in-
ed. Plans are now bon g. National and the American, com-
the Law will commence at 10 a. m attended.
23, at the Taylor and Wilson Sync
MU.
ternational affairs at Hotel Stot-
and the sermon will begin at o formulated for the installation o f prise this league.
cleaning and pressing. Clean clothed look bet-.
I I the newly elected officers and dr .. The intermediate games will bel gogue. The membership committe e
Isaac Finkelstein, attorney, out- ler Jan. 12 at 3p. m. There will
o'cicok.
brought
in
a
favorable
report.
Corn
ter and wear longer. Forest cleaning includes
a s iir aini
to the speaker an played on Mondays and Tuesdays
- lined the work of the Jewish Peo- be 10 lectures by well-known pro-
Sunday's Ceremonies.
mittees
colle ct `a ionaFund ple s Schools, and appealed in their lessors from the University of
he entertain lent program wi II at Temple Beth IA.
minor repairs and mending, of course.
As part of the celebration, the ft ppear in the next issue of Th
boxes
in
the
Dexter
section
were
ap-
e !
behalf, pointing out the advantages Michigan, each speaking on a sub- ,
Young People's Society will p re- C hronicle
pointed, with Mrs. M. Hayman at that will accrue to the youth from ject related to his chosen field of 1
"DETROIT'S BEST"
sent a program Of movies and da tic.
Jack Rosenberg, chairman of their number and on Dec. 6, 1682,, th eir cad.
such training. instruction.
ing on the evening of Jan. 9, in the ' Jack
The
organization
will
have
a
Ladies'
Hate
Cleaned and Reshaped, $1 00
the entertainment committee, gave , incorporate Congregation Shaarey
Prof. Arthur Alton of the po-1
social hall.
Charles E. Ruby, attorney of 2%
a detailed report on the New Zedek which today, 70 years later,' Chamishah Osor h'Shvat (Jewish
Dr. Finkelstein, who will be eh ief , Years' Eve dinner-dance given by dedicates its fourth home, five miles Arbor Day) party to close the mem • East Grand Boulevard, who is as- titical science department will
MEN'S
SUITS
WOMEN'S FROCKS
speaker at the dedication pro! ier ! the lodge at the Fort Wayne away from the site of the first syna- bership drive. An elaborate pro- signed to the Corporation Counsel's open the series with a lecture on!
AND SUITS
gram has been prepared. A prom- office, in the I). S. It. department, "Latin-American Historical Back-
Cleaned
and
Sunday afternoon, was born ill ' II del From every standpoint
segue,
structur e on
discussed the serious problems at'- ground." A second lecture one
•
Cleaned and
,
$1
Cincinnati, 0., in 1895. He receio ed I affair 'vas a huge success, and the
Pressed
the Congress and St. Antoine streets, inent speaker will address the aud- fecting the youth today, and in the the same topic will be given the' '
$ 1 5°
Pressed
his A. II. degree at the College of concenms of opinion of the mem- housing the small congregation and ience. It will take place Saturday,
end up
night, Jan. 23, at the Taylor and course of his address on "Youth following Tuesday, Jan. 19, at
the City of New York and l'h D. at bars present was that it was
the a religious school. 1 Wilson Synagogue. It will be free and Judaism" stated:
which time Professor Alton will
Columbia. The degree of rabbi was most successful and liveliest af-
"Use
the
Forest
Service
regularly.
It'.
„
"A area portion of our youn
a
speak
of
present-day
Latin-A
meri-
I
good
service
The
new
congregation
prospered
wo
g
o l
conferred upon him by the Jew ish fir the lodge ever had.
to the public. All are invited .
may are seeking to break awa y from can problems. Lawrence Preuss I
and a good habit."
and in 1877 the frame dwelling
The organization has a ranged
Theological Seminary in New Yo rk. ,
r was
The/. fid , "'fi''' will be the speaker the next two!
The membership went on record supplanted by a more pretentious a $5 luncheon, to celebrate the thir- that " w .thm "‘I"
ergo u ,elves with other pm-'
In 1919, he was named rabbi
weeks
and
his
subject
will
be
"'
lauding
the
work
done
by
Jack
brick
synagogue.
Instead
of
en-1
Kehilath Israel synagogue in N em
tieth anniversary of the .1. N. F., Seam y or the so-called eivilitml world,
Rosertherg and in spreading a vote couraging the membership to newer
"International Law." These talks
York City and in 1921 he woo a P.
for Wednesday afternoon, March This position would be uneuoportahle. Will
be followed
by three on "In-
of thanks on the minutes the en- endeavor, the finer building with 1 9, at the Steller Hotel. Mrs. H.
old
pointed instructor in Talmud
we
at tine committee was also given n ice attendant financial obligations
ternational Organization" by Dr.
(hi
Vorz
the Seminary. Since then he h as
Milkowsky,
president
of
the
organ-
, vote of thanks. The committee almost forced the congregation to
tthiteeir
tatied h storr eseuset the NI- Howard B. Calderwood. The last '
become one of the leading Jewi
ization, requests all societies to Tarr of
clam.
5.33-547 FOREST AVE E
Hspeaker on She course will b
authorities on theological and oth n comprised Jack Rosenberg, chair. disband. Many of the old supper- 1 keep this (late, as well as the Chem-
tom clearly demonstrates that aft'
r
Instruments of loon..ion that we rt Prof. Jame); S. Reeves, head of
Talmudic problems. Dr. Fink e- man; Nate Metzger, associat e ters hail passed away or moved to I isho Osor (late open, for the benefit the
used again,!o• i o the ,,•v t . ,A , o,,• the department of political science
chairman;
Harry
Yudkoff,
Henry
other
_
communities
and
their
substi-
I
of
the
J.
N.
F.
stein is theauthor of many articl
bood.ition, the taw. of osdo.on, so) at Ann Arbor, and he will present
es M. Abromovitz, Elias Goldberg, tutes shifted responsibilities from
and books.
More information of the $5 lunch- expulsion th e
Ben G oldman, Joe Staub and u- one to another.The outlook was , eon will be given in the next issue. were oiled auairmt the converted dow ,“ the problems of "American For-
Assignment of Honor..
well
as h t e Orthodox. In wt. tio. i n . sign Policy."
dolph 5Ieyersohn, publicity.
very discouraging.
Professor Reeves
s okion
ti
as a n i nntitution w as created to
The dedication program will open
Under good and welfare many
exterm in
D. W. Simons, who was at that
t he "M•ranos" whit h me ant will speak three successive weeks, r
ILLNESS
FATAL
TO
-The A rrased, - end thee were the es . closing the series on Starch 16.
promptly at 2 o'clock, with the in- subjects were discussed, including time a member of another •ongre-
vocation
to be given by Rabbi Moses the A. Z. A., a membership drive, gation, succeeded in securing the JULIUS ROSENWALD; smi
• r.] Jews o f that time.
1 The course is open to the pub-
"In
the last fifty years,
!" sprite the
a 'he
Fischer A. of Louis
the li'nai
Moshe myna. and speakers for future meetings. amatgamtion of the two groups.
removal of all political barriers.
in- ' lie and tickets, either course or
gogue.
Gordon,
DIES
AT
AGE
OF
69
lemons fiveyfu x
•o d th e s o eeee di np single, may be procured from
on, president
The general committee will meet For a short time, Shaarey Zedek
h
organized cnspiraele, intrigue, end be- members of the Council or at
of
receive
key the
from synagogue,
Harry Z. Brown,
chair- et next Monday night. grew, but the amalgamation did
trayal of our people ilustr•tes the tragic s• 0
(Continued from PageOne.)
tel Stotler.
feet that
not last and the synagogue build-
matter what aorai
li
n
cloak ;
man of the building committee. Mr.
th e Jew uts on he m still regarded
p an
ing
was
abandoned.
Gordon has been president through.
an
alien—he le still regarded •s • stranger
in paying tribute to Mr. Rosen- —he
troops,
and
the
Valuable
Judaica.
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
Religious
School.
o
A
new
start
was
made
still
looked
upon
out the arduous building negotia-
as • wandering
in rented wald.
outcast. Such great histori cal figUres
History of Congregation.
tions.
rooms and a group of faithful
Available fur Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
President Hoover, in a trjbute Heine. Mendelssohn, Herr! and
e; (Continued from Preceding Page)
The history of Congregation members undertook to rebuild the
our contemporary Jewish writers like;
Wednesday night, stated: Q'His of
Programs
A ceremony fraught with tradi- Shaarey Zedek is notentirely a
Maurice
in You Gentiles" and
tion handed down since the days of tranquil one. Because of the many congregation. For a time it was business ability f
- .. presston . wig ,ewisohn in
OPsire•M • Sae. graduate work, and also studied
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coachin g
the Temple will be repeated when movements of the Jewish commun- riot prosperous, but eventua Ily it in commercial achievements of nom e to realize this tr.& truth.
regained possession of th e old great magnitude and importance.
Teton, we c"nnit n"rselves to • 1 'under Zacharias Frankel and Hein-
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Abbe Keidan, a patriarch of the ity forced by the encroachment of
of asimilation, let us briefly co n- rich Graetz in Brest au, Germany,
synagogue, will light the l'erpetual business districts and the changes synagogue and conditions flour. His patriotism was reflected both polic
alder our position among the nations a two of the most renowned Hebrew
Phone Columbia 2943
ished
again.
Lamp before the Oron IlaKodesh
n
his
services
in
the
cause
of
na-
or
.
Today.
we
Jews
constOute
of neighborhood complexion, the
c of the world•. popu- scholars of that time. Returning
one per ent
Northward Trek,
(Ark), The Sephorim (Scrolls) synagogue was forced to change
ional defense during the war, and about
An",
lation. Numeric ally we are mere puff from abroad Simon Tusks was
will then be cartied in and placed
The Jewish community had al- i n his devotion to the upbuilding of star dust in the blazing firmament
mament of called as rabbi to Memphis, Tenn.,
in the Oron by several other older its home four different times. The ready begun a northward trek and t ° f the life of the community and
where
he
remained
till
his
early
h
t
euri
not 1,u), t clamor
we
in or M hy u e t 1, ;"" d'e Pel l s '.' Ou t;
members of the congregation. Da- story of the congregation is never. it became obvious that if the syna- he country in times of peace." ,1 m tia on na yd
contributIon to the world of great names death on Dec. 30, 1870.
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!
vid Oppenheim will open the Ark theless an entrancing one. gogue was to retain all its dh
literature, science, art. music, financ e
It is th€3 eventful year 1862. ents it would have to build again I Louis James Rosenberg from in
"Widely known as a frequent
and Isaac Shetzzer will close it.
919 to 1922 associated with Mr. 7 1 ..e . tz e nua ynd o:t bstx e pr o l e :orrTin,g. ;ro
Resolve
to let Abe Max take care of your
e
tel%
contributor
to
various
periodicals,
Throughout the ceremonies, Rev. Brother is fighting brother and the in the newer Jewish community. Rosenwald on the board of trus-
...line.. of our bulk. During our eels. Rev. Simon Tusks was the author
y blue gr ass of Kenucky is be
- Some of th e
car during 1932.
Zaludkowski and the choir will sing
advocated t ees of the Jewish Publication So- )(owe, we have
Persi..
Graeae
ing
reddened
with
the
blood
in
orde
and
}torn.
eiva
of
several
books,
and
numerous
r the erection of a build
hymns and psalms.
(p pox, and splendor,
building combining e v, iety of America, said: "Julius
that the principle
that "all men are bot synagogue and Talmud Torah
then rode to dream-stria andpass away. addresses and sermons of his were
h
Hershman, Franklin to Speak.
1' osenwald was a man of great ini- We h•ve i.e. other nations spring up—
published in pamphlet form. He-
fre and equal" shall re- since the latter had already e h. t iative yet very modest. Ile was rniae
a vast noise—hold up high the
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of created
• r 1 entrenched in the dog-
and longing to the Reform wing of
tamed a building site. Th e old a man of will and determination of culture for time. end then droop tomb
Temple Beth El, will speak on be- ma of Anil ican liberties,
vanish.
Judaism, he was closely associated
members,
however,
opposed
this
et
extremely
courteous
and
kind-
half of the Reform Jewry of De-
.
hotoric Inds are any I,son with the group of pioneers at
January 1 of the next year, the move, fearing that the school would ' y. Ile was an earnest man t to a these
wile we m eet reali
h
hot
ows 1;ultptr' fit I vilt ottion has passed
oar
its whose head were Isaac M. Wise
g the chief address by Emancipation Proclamation freeing absorb the synagogue.
with a deep sense of humor."
Followin
zenith. We •re 1,1 ,1111, 1111,t" 01111P back - and Max Lilienthal."
thousands of enslaved blacks is to
Dr. Finkelst
A separate building was de cided
ward. A h portion of our youth es be.
ein,
Dr.
A.
M.
Hersh-
take
its
place
as
one
of
the
great
man who has been the spiritual
upon and the late Samuel N. Gins-
th soc ial or
der In
Now Conveniently Located at
t̀il ' ela
rr n e 's'o"fi7Poi
bye
Music Has Its Charms.
filly. Finding
themselves
head of the synagogue since August human documents of all time. A burg donated a site for the pro- HYGIENE LECTURES
small hand of immigrant Jews in posed struetu re on W
1907 will p reach the
th dedication
d d
BY DR. SCHILLER • . -No I w 111. b ee ten they seek refuge to
sermon. Singing by the entire con- Detroit who have fled to the blessed St. Antoine, accompanying it with
con we •malirernate ourgelves (Continued from Preceding Page.
Between Contend and Sturtevant
in years expert.. in
• world that is still blind with bi-
gregation will conclude the core- shores of a new land to partake of la liberal contribution to the build-
Dr. Arthur E. Schiller is pre- with
gotry and hate
the Auto Bueiness
'The program will be played as an
monials the freedom open to all, heartily en- ing fund.
PHONE HEMLOCK 9656
senting a series of lectures on
This Is tino time
me to exhibit decadence
chi
n is nme
o
to eow
h
In the evening, a banquet will be dorse the emancipation movement, I When the Winder street syna- " Personal and Social Hygiene" at
infirmty
i of mint
soul !! To accept assimilation is to
served to members and their lam- for they too have once tasted the gogue was completed in 1903, there the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, and
When
he
hung
up
the
receiver,
accept surren der and in
d efeat.
flies in the social hall.
B talks
sting of the slavinaster's whi p.
"Ou r hope lies not
Brief
a ssimilation. but father turned to the son and asked:
still remained a large indebtedness Nate Shapero, president of the
p'
They are singing their hymns of nearly one-half of its cost.
the stronger .oliderity of our immor-
will be given by the presidents of
"Well, Yehudi, what do you think TEMPLE SISTERHOOD
Jewish Center, announces. A talk in
tal rare!"
But
of that'?"
the affiliated societies of the con- of thanksgiving and praise in a with new encouragement and re- on "Care of the Skin" •
an
e
I
Bernstein
broadcast
the
TO HEAR DR. CRAMP
gregation. Mrs. Abraham Cooper small house of worship together new( vigor, the congregation grew given by Dr. Schiller on Tuesday,
"You are right, father," the 12-
will
sing.
with their brethern of the Reform in strength, both financially and Jan. 12, at 7:30 p. m. The talk Jewish news of the week, through year-old child replied. "If I give
FISHER
the
courtesy
of
The
Detroit
Jewish
congregation.
On Monday, Jan. 11, the Si
Organizations of the synagogue
in to th
the
now
actively, its indebtedness regularly will be illustrated by slides.
ow,
e next thing you
APAM
monan
terhood
of
Temple
Beth
El
wi
which are participating in the sere -
llI
Incorporat e d Dec. 6, 1862.
NG
The
series
is
planned
to
present
know they will expect me to change
decreasing while its activities were
monies include the Sisterhood, the
the fundamentals of good health I Mr. -Altman discussed several my name. I shall play • "Baal present to its members Dr. Ar-
But the ritual of the liberal group increasing.
local charitable projects, urging Shem" and I dare them to throw thur J. Cramp, director of the bu-i
Young People's Society, the Junior I does not satisfy the newcomers not
and
a
knowledge
of
social
hygiene
OKSELLERS
itheir SUpport.
In 1907, a young graduate of the',
Young People's Soc iety, the Men's long
reau of investigation, American :
separated from the Orthodox Jewish Theological Seminary, Rabbi to the boys of the Center. Dr. ; Next Sunday, beginning at 1 p. anything at me!"
41— rA1177 47 4 . 4
Club, the Saturd ay and Wednesday I them
Medical Association, who will
synagogues of Euroe. Nine of A. 51. Hershman, il a cc ep ted the call Schiller will present his next talk m., over Station WMBC, the speak-
"Music Has Its Ch arms."
evening classes, two Boy
speak upon the subject, "The Pat-
t
me of one of to the Shaare y Ze e k. Today more on "The Biology of Reproduction ers will be:
Thus it came about that in the ent Medicine and the Public." Dr.
in Plants and Animals" on Jan. I Sheriff HenryB h
than 21 years later , Rabbi II
city of Munich, there where the Cramp, during his 22 years of ex-
h
I
Jaffin, speaking in behalf of the • 1 Brown House holds its nefarious perience in this field, has invest'.
man is one of the leading Conserve-
The series of personal and so-
Live rabbis in the Middle West, na-
ishover the p o uace, a little gated many thousands of medical
j Los Angeles Sanatorium, and Da- way,
boy, as if by e some potent preparations, a p p l i a n'c es. and
tionally respected as a scholar and cial hygiene lectures has been ar- yid Bernstein, who will broadcast Jew
ranged by Dr. Schiller under the the news of the week th
speaker.
magic, played as though he were doubtful practitioners, with the
rough
auspices of the boys' work com-
in ee inspired by a divine power, result that the bureau of invest'.
The congregation under his gudl mittee of which Henry Meyers is courtesy of The Chronicle.
Joseph Cantor of an
C or
t " s F ur , i and so transported and im noted gation has become established as
ance became stronger and succ ee d. chairman.
gle"'"'"
niture Shop on 'Twelfth street, who ' his audience, that the poisonous an invaluable aid not only to the
ed in building up a model organ iza-
formerly s p onso re d a Jewish radio [times of Ilitleri s ti c ant -Semitismi
i
lion. The membership becam
profession at large but the laity
nut rent
e
The
Secret
of
Israel
hour,
has
now
combined
with
Mr.
was
dissipated
to
the
extent
that
prominent in communal and civi
mia.
as well.
orlag
affairs, giving of their best to hot
Altman in broadcasting the Sunda Y the crowd rose in a
Dr. Cramp's organization is en-
dm pew
charred and applauded
features.
(Continued from Preceding Page. ) i I I afternoon ___________
the Jewish community and the cit
d body
until and
the gaged in a work that is unique and
Wel, All
/EXPERTS ON
at large.
youngster had to repeat "Baal i
' writings ascribed to Mosheh are,
th "BULOVA WATCHES
essrewhell.
Shem" not once or twice, ut ee
thr i s the only source of information,
With the growth of the sync - in reality, the work of scribes , JUNIOR HADASSAH
Swiss welshes repaired by experts
n
a
national
sense,
on
quackery
times. Yes, music has its edger
gogue and the further northwar
who patterned their ideas upon
harms.
All repairs guaranteed 2 yrs.
and its many variations.
d
PLANS $10 EVENT
march o the community, the erec
actual Hebrew history which
e , throughout it all he retains
Members are requested to pre.
his poise and good-humor without
thin of a larger synagogue with took place in Palestine; for "he
ent
membership
cards
at
the
door.
(Continued from Page One.)
many more additional facilities wa
that is now called a nabi was
the slightest trace of conceit or
pose. Once, when a particularly
undertaken in 1913. The new site s before time called a seer-
Year Case Polished
estine and selected as its labor, enthusaistic audience rose and Detroit Halevy Has Success,
was at Willis and Brush streets at roeh" (I Samuel ix, 9).
and Dial Cleaned
in Windsor.
A miraculous, or supernatural, this time, the training of nurses. shouted its applause with such Sc.
that time in one of the finest De-
Stem-60e Crows.
40t
troit neighborhoods. The building explanation of the rise of mono- The Hadassah Medical Organiza- claim, the little fellow himself was
Radium or Mein Hand
is still standing but is not being theism was the onlly psycho- tion, supported by Senior Hadasash, caught in the fever of excitement g The Detroit lialevy-Hazomir
Beads Re-strung
has
done
admirable
work
in
Pal-
.
ass
logical
possibility
in
an
epoch
inging
Society
has
added
another
used for services any longer.
i (s me, having cleansed the Hol
Railroad W•tch•eCleanea
y by clapping his hands and au ghing. riumph to its long list of success-
the
In the fall of 1915 the new edi- when scientific knowledge was I Land from filth and disease and
Ailjetted—Seensfeal S Pau lawn.*
He had played himself l into
the „„ ul musical performances with its
fice was dedicated. It was univer- out of the question. But as the ■
having
made
life
more
secure
for
hearts
of
his
audience,
who,
in
their
w
Orthodox
view
fades
away,
a
ncert
given
for
the
benefit
of
the
I everyone who lives there. In as- enthusaism,
sally believed that this was to be
almost stormed the d indsor Hebrew School last Sun-
the congregation's last home for new view rises to take its place suming responsibility for the Nur- Platform. At
the end of the pro- ay evening at the new Shear
Griswold Cor. lid. Ithee
which will ultimately be seen as
at least several decades.
ch.. emu a Every ETe.i.8
ses Training School, Junior Hades. gram the police were compelled to ii a-Shomaim Synagogue in Wind-
grander than the old.
Then suddenly the community be. PRESENT RELIGIOUS
sah, therefore, allied itself with the escort out the persistent crowds who so r.
great healing movement.
"an shifting many miles away to PROBLEM
refused to leave the hall.
The choir as a whole sang 10 se-
se-
Twelfth street neighborhood, and
Hear Convention Report.
, e , c i rte e.di
l
We have remarked that the
It is difficult to speculate what t l
At
as early as 1925 supplementary struggle for social justice is the
meeting last Tuesday, the
•
n three parts. The ita first eP ae nr d.
e
u
Menulun
would
have
been
services had to b e hel for members real historic foundation of Jew- local unit heard reports of the ninth if he
had not been so fortunate in third parts were conducted by
en the High Ho ly Days in the new
ish monotheism. All the docu- annual convention held in New
Prof. E. Zaludkowski, musical di-
section. That same year, land for ments necessary to the under- York City Dee. 27-29. Miss Mettie his choice of parents, but that he rector of the organization,
IS
and
the present day building was pur- standing of this fact have been
Baron, president of the Detroit has been doubly fortunate in his was accompanied by Samuel'
h is self vident.
and fater
chased and a campaign for funds carefully preserved in the He- unit, was elected a member of the mother
Shpargel, and the second part was
They are both i ntelligent ell
begun.
nder- conducted by William Cayman, as-
brew Bible through the piety of national board of directors.
The Detroit unit was given prom- standing people, who are only too sociate conductor, and accom-
Sketches were made for the pro- Jewish scribes and wise men.
well aware of thesharge entrusted
inence
at
the
convention
due
to
The
principle
of
social
justice
panied by Ruth Sherman, assistant
posed building and excavation star-
the recedent set y b this with to theis care. Moshe Menuhin, the accompanist.
unit
ted in 1927 to test threatened in- in the Bible, however, is an im- I p0
$1 se
luncheon last year. Detroit father, a former Hebrew teacher in
pulse,
or
inspiration,
rather
than
Mrs. Anna Warren sang two
junction suits against the congre-
Junior Hadassah was also com- San Francisco, is now devoting songs, accompanied by Miss Sher-
gation. An injunction was obtained a concrete program applicable mended on its fine newsette.
himselff completely to his son, fos-
Without your telephone, you would miss many
to
all
subsequent
ages
and
at once by nearby residents and the
his art, preserving his gen- man and Mr. Shpargel played two
!mist Upon
The following Detroit delegates tering
piano solos.
i us, and encouraging a wholesome
excavation stopped. The congrega- states of mankind. The actual attended
of the delightful social events you so enjoy.
the convention •
Matti and normal existen ce
The organization announces its UNITED DAIRIES
tion won the suit but it was ap- law of justice in society is left
p ealed to the state Supreme Court for us to discover by economic Baron, Charlotte Lev, Zelda Tait. It has almost become for te boy. third social event of the season,
phobia
with arrangements for which are nearly
Invitations to impromptu parties, gotten up "on
which affirmed he decision of the and sociological research, in the elbaum, Helen Kass, Anne Baron the father that though a his
son may
and Gertrude Rosenthal.
complete. Particulars will be an-
lower court. A second suit was same way that the laws of bi-
bett9r and richer milk at
be
a
genius,
he
must
also
be
•
heal-
Three
prizes
were
the spur of the moment," are almost always
awarded at the thy, normal, wholesome boy, and nounced in next week's issue of no A extra'
begun to prevent the vacating of ology, physics, or astronomy are c
cost. Obtainable at
onvention to groups attaining
brought
to
view.
The
Chronicle.
the alley necessary for the success
your grocer, or by calling Long-
for that reason, he told me that
l
extended by telephone. Informal bridge games
The significance of Judaism
argest increase of members for the he never allows Yehudi to play in
Two projects of the society are fellow 6051.
of the building project. This was
carried to the United States Su- in world history, therefore, be- past three years: first prize, a oil- public more than once a week, and the sectional rehearsals, conducted
. . . luncheons . , . shopping trips . . . theater
You'll find the same hi-test
gavel, suitably inscribed, to the! only five months of the year. The by Max Levy on alternate Tun - qualities in our cream and
preme Court, which in November, gins to become clear. The sur- ver
Grand Rapids, Mich., Unit; see-
day evenings for the male and fe- creamery products.
1928, decided in favor of the con- vivors of ancient Israel have
parties . . . scores of such events are arranged
rest
of
the
year
is
devoted
to
study
male groups of the c! . ...rus, and the
lived as a minority under the and prize , an embossed leather and recreation
gregation.
sera boo ,Augusta, Ga.; and
rut of Gentile nations and em-
eight-reading lessons given by Mr.
by telephone.
Fath
In the meantime conditions had
pires which have gone through third prize, also ■ leather sera P- , St Father and son, with the famous Levy on Wednesday evenings just
changed and a new set of plans had many periods of war end eco- book, to Savannah, Ga. A prize ' to America
radivarius,
are now
on their
way before the general rehearsals.
where
Yehudi
will ap-
The telephone in your home is a great social
to be drawn up. The campaign for nomic upheaval without solving for the best scrap-honk Was
Regular rehearsals are held 5" E, S' GIVE.IJR54.
also i pear in a series of concerts
A IrRIAL l.. ""
funds had to be started all over the problem of social justice. In awarded to the Cincinnati, Ohio,
, la - every Wednesday evening at 9 in
asset. And in case of fire, sickness or
ing in almost every large ciy
' . t of Rooth 123, Northern High School.
again. The response was gratifying. the meanwhile, organized re- Unit.
the
United
Stat
es
from New Y or k Yisiton are welcome.
Then without warning came the de- ligion among the Gentiles has
other emergency, telephone service is
pression and many members were largely obscured the passion for Don Cossack Russian Male to San Francisco. The $60,000
violin (which is insured for
unable to pay their pledges.
social justice which burned like
priceless.
Chorus at Masonic Audi- 2100.000)
Aliens Must Have Re- Entry
was pr
ed ta Yehudi
torium Jan. 12.
Building was begun nevertheless ' a flame in the heart of Hebrew
Permits for Return to U.S.
Menuhin by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
■ and in a skeleton of the building, prophecy. But Judaism, ex-
"The Cossacks are
ar coining " —a ' Goldma n of New York. So impres-
High Holy Day services were held' pressing itself through Bible, ; cryw of terror in the Middle Ages red were they with the child's play-
NEV YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
during the fall of 1930. For almost synagogue and Talmud, has to the tribes of heathen inhabi- ing, that they
posaeasion
asked his parents to guarantee of first papers does not
a year no building was done until' kept that flame alight through tants that fringed the Russian
the re-admission to the
the
area
■ group of faithful members per-
permit them to present him with a l'nittd Statcs of foreign-bern who
In the Morning Before Going to Town
Today the evolution of mien. steppes, means today but one genuine Stradivarius.
sonally guaranteed the mortgage.
thing—the pacific advent of a
leave the country for visits abroad,
In attempting to give an estimate a statement issued by the Hebrew
The cornerstone had been laid tific research and thought is band of singing men
Place it in ear hands for 10 minutes and it will look like I
who for the of Yehudi Menuhin and his art, one Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So-
new. Drive a clean car to town.
st;:er Iwo 29c
with appropriate ceremonies on gradually dissolving all ortho-
tst six years have been
thrilling in confronted by the almost futile ciety of America points out.
May 25, 1930, and building was doxies; and aS this educational
MEN'S
Europe
under
the
name
of
the
task
of
employing
every
superla-
1
Immigration
officials
do
not
ac-
process
continues
its
inevitable
again resumed. The synagogue wa s
course, the various group! nad 1 Don Cossack Roman Male Chorus. tier in Webster's dictionary. Per !cent first
virtually complete for the High' sects,
papers as evidence of ,
among Gentiles and Jews the These
men, army,
former
officers
in haps
it is just as well, therefore,. legal entry of arrival of returning '
Holy Days of 1931 .
Including Saturday, Sund•y end Holiday s
imperial
"The
Singing
to leave
it in the words of Tzipine, l aliens, but demand a record of ar-
the holidays the membership and alike, will move toward a broad- Horsemen of the Steppes"
Lubrication Service
they'
.
l
.
.
.
I
er
and
more
liberal
platform
an ensemble often
are now •
affiliated organizations began nu-
All aliens who are going
Special Rate, for Monthly Storage
j whereon the meaning of the
ppropriately called, 36 playing with Georges Enesco, a for- abroad are therefore advised to pro-
merous activities to help furnish
under the leadership of mer teacher of Yehudi's in Paris, l vide themselves with re-entry per-
1.129 Grisw
the building completely. Today, on Bible will at length be clear to strong,
Serge Jaroff, will make their see-1 who wrote in ■ French journal: mita before leaving the country.
the eve of the dedication it stands all; and the study of Hebrew his- ond visit to America this coming! We adults went through a life-
tory will take its rightful place season in
full equipped, • source of great
a coast-to-coast tour of time struggling t Dar
I co
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pride o the entire membership and as • factor in human culture 100 cities. Their oppearance
this child does not know bow to
and social orogress.
Detroit will Men needs
Jewish community of Detroit.
7, J
Day
Incorrectly!
It
is m.perna.
(The End.)
12, at Masook Auditorium.
wail He Is a miracle!"
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