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WINEMAN AND STERN ARE RE-ELECTED
PRENZLAUER GROUP
AS LEADERS OF WELFARE FEDERATION EVENT UNCHANGED
Affair This Monday Noon to Be
N, Y.; Seattle, Wash.; Cincinnati,
Utilised to Honor Mrs. Harry
Ohio; Washinton, D. C.; H
("Mother") Klein.
Milford Stern,
Stern, Henry Wineman ton, Texas; Chicago, Ill., and Mon-
and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich. treal, Quebec. Clippings are ex-
To serve under the jurisdiction pected from the Anglo-Jewish pa-
The Eva Prenzlauer Service
of the budget group, a sub-commit- pers of London, Cape Town and Group will hold its bridge-tea and
tee on campaign expenses has been Shanghai. This publicity record fashion shop at Hotel Stotler as
appointed with Israel Ilimelhoch has been made possible through planned at 1:30 p. m. this Mon-
as chairman and Maurice J. Cap- the kind offices of Philip Slomo- day, Feb. 29, according to officers.
lan, Aaron DeRoy, Nate S. Sha- vitz, local correspondent of the The death of Mrs. Harry ("Moth-
Mrs. Samuel R. Glo- Jewish Telegraphic Agency and er") Klein, president of the or-
ganization, is stimulating members
sower, editor
editor of The Detroit Jewish to hold the affair, because they
Success of Symposium.
Chronicle."
feel that Mrs. Klein would have
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, in re-
The following communication
porting for the Federation's fifth has been received by Dr. John wanted it to be held as arranged.
Indications concerning this com-
anniversary symposium, of which Slawson from the family of the
ing bridge-tea and fashion show
she was vice-chairman of the steer- late lamented Julius Rosenwald,
are
that it will be one of the out-
ing committee, gave the following from Westlawn, Ravinia, Ill., un-
standing affairs of the season,
record of attendance for the meet- der date of Feb. 3:
thus
helping many needy.
ing:
Sunday, Jan. 31, Detroit
"The family of Julius Rosen-
The following members are on
Service Group get-together, Dr. I. wild deeply appreciates your let-
the
different
committees for the
M. Rubinow of Cincinnati, Ohio, ter of Jan. 14 and the resolution
speaker on "American Jewish Phi- of the Jewish Welfare Federation bridge-tea and fashion show:
Mesdames
Rose
Agree, Helen Aus-
lanthropy Today," attendance 625; of Detroit.
I
how highly lender, Nettie Bookstein, Fannie
Feb . 1, speaker, Rabbi my father valued know
organized effort
Solomon Goldman of Chicago, on, devoted to an ideal such as that Cohen, Esther Cohen, Finkle, Pau-
line Goldsmith, A, Katzen, Doro-
"'The American Jewish Scene To- ' represented by your Federation.
day," attendance 375; Tuesday, "On behalf of us all may I thy Lightstone, Mishkin, S. Osnos,
Feb. 2, speaker, Morris D. Wald- thank you and the Federation for Rose Rose, Esther Rich, Bessie
Sarasohn, Anna Williams, Ida
man of New York City, on "The this comforting expression of re-
International Scene of the Jew," card for him and for your recog- Gould, Minnie Goodman, Minnie
Goldsmith, Sarah Goldberg, Tillie
attendance 243; Wednesday, Feb. nition of his accomplishments.
Germansky, Hannah Ilarvith, J.
3, speaker, Philip L, Semen of "Sincerely yours,
Jaffee, Agnes Levine, Zelda Myers,
Chicago, on "Jewish Cultural Ac-
"M. ROSENWALD STERN."
Celia Modell, Sadie Priscol, A.
tivities and the Depression," a - '
Financial Report.
Ruby, Ida Shultz, Fannie Weis-
tendance 272. The total sympos-
A financial report was presented man.
ium attendancewas 1 ,515.
it the Federation meeting show-
, "In addition to more than five ing the results of Community
full pages of local publicity," Mrs. Fund budgetary procedure on the
, Ehrlich declared, "the symposium requests of those of the JeWish
has received national attention I organizations which received some
land has been featured in the measure of support from the fund.
Anglo-Jewish papers of Rochester,' The report follows:
Continued from Page One)
(Continued from Page One,)
"MOTHER" KLEIN IS
CALLED BY DEATH
Budget Summary of Jewish Wirt .. Feder lion
gencies Partici, ti as to
t
I the
De o 'Commun4
Net
Origin al
% 1932
Actual
Budgetary
Revised
Budget
Expenditure
Request
Budget
Under 'Si
1931.
1932.
U nited Jewish Charities
1932
Actual
$ 26.111.29
27,842.00
5 21.678.00
Hebrew Free Loan Association
22.9%
".
6.116.00
Jewish Centers Association
12.1t %
39,677.69
314.279.00
29.733.00
Jewish Child Care Council
23.1%
32.657.60
36,670.00
30,024.00
ew s Social Service Bureau
9.0%
72,210.45
S2102.50
.
65.. 1.00
Jewish Children's Home
9.0%
4 16,845.71
20,598.70
17,64 6.50
Fresh Air Society
t 4.7 %
14,712.99
16,068.90
4.072.86
72.3%
Young Women's Hebrew Assn., 19.774.60
20.207.00
15.732.00
North End Clinic
16.2%
84,242.18
81,69X.60
76,636.50
9.0%
Totain
$313i40.27
T330,251.70
9267,319.56
Reduction from 1932 Requests
14.7%
62,932.84
19.1%
•
In addition $1,250 was paid from capital to Jewish Child Care Council per
agreement.
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VAN PAASSEN TO TALK ABOUT HITLER
AND THE JEWISH POSITION IN EUROPE
beloved worker suddenly, and she
-
passed away as she had lived-in
durin g the Arab attac k on th e
(Continued from Page One.)
the service of mankind. While at
Jews. His stories of events of
a meeting of the Zedakah Junior World and the North American those day,
s syndicated throu
Girl's Club, at the home of Mrs.
Marie Hyman, 2964 Webb avenue, portunity for making contacts and consciousness on the needs Jewish
for a
Mrs. Klein suddenly breathed her obtaining; information given to
new deal" for the Jews in Pales-
last. Death came a few minutes few persons in other fields of en- tine.
after she had delivered an address deavor. Persons of interna-
Vladimir Jabotinsky, Zionist
to the girls. She was 57 years old. tional reputation who have come leader, in commenting on Mr. Van
within his scope as correspondents Paassen's activities at that time,
5,000 at Funeral.
Funeral services for Mrs. Klein, include Mussolini, Hitler, Madame declared: "We will never forget.
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, 7739 Lupescu, Pope Pius, King Ibn what Pierre Van Passen did for
John H street, were attended by Saud, Aristide Briand, Alexxander the Jewish people in 1929. His
t Increase.
is
St. John Philby, the services during the pogrom in Pal-
more than 5,000 people, and hun-
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NATIONAI. AGENCIES
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I
Amount
of
dreds,
unable
to
attend,
wired
their
successor
to
Colonel
I.awrence;
Amount Of
groceries, but insist upon GUNSBERG'S BEFENETTE and then
Grant
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sympathies to the family. A car- I
For readers of The Detroit Jew-
Grant
•
:armer King Alphonso, Leon Dau-
for 1991
City
for 1932
you will be assured of the best and strictly fresh meat product,
ish Chronicle, the announcement
100.00
I 100.00 tege of more than 100 automobilesidet, Ludendorff and Jabotinsky,
Training School for Jewish Social Work. in New York
of the appearance here of Mr. Van
City
accompanied the hearse to Oak- l
because we produce it fresh every day and is delivered daily to
Born
in
Flanders.
1,000.00
mi
750.00 view Cemetery, Rabbi Moses Fit-
Jrwi't, Coumptive
Relief Association, Denver, Colo...,
1 Mr. Van Passes was born in Paassen is news of first magnitude.
100.00
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the stores. If your dealer does not have GUNSBERG'S BEEFEN-
The host of readers of his excel
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!tureen of Jewish Social Sw ars h,
e
cher of Congregation B'nai Moshe, Flanders, descendant of an old lent articles, which described his
New York City
ETTE, ask him to order it at once!
600.00
Montanans Old Folks' Home, Cleveland, Ohio
400.00 officiated.
750.00
National Jewish Hospital, Denver, Colt,
375.00
' Netherlands family. Ile studied investigation of conditions in many
2.75 0.00
Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home, Cleveland, Ohio
Mrs.
Klein,
whose
home
here
was
atte
t
h
r
eat
l
a
i
A
t
t
L150.00
hheenuane iuvm
ersinityAon ftwTe.rronatn.d
5,00 0.00
am s, must know and recognize in
2,500.00 at 0740 Arcadia avenue, was born
Totals
this fine non-Jewish journalist and'
510.650.00
55.275.00 in Hungary and settled in Detroit r He was originally destined for the
30 years ago. She is survived, be. church, but war intervened and he friend of our people one of the
sides her husband, Harry Klein, by became a member of the Corps of best informed men in the world
a son Morris, and three daughters,
today on matters affecting world
Guides on the Western front. His
Mrs. ' Harry Eisler, Ethel and Sel- ' war service brought him nine med- Jewry. His able reports of events
and his interviews with outstand '
ma Klein.
als for coolness under fire and for Inc
world leaders on Jewish ques-
Her Devotion to Charity.
meritorious service in the trenches.
(Continued from Page One)
Ills work as a writer began in tions are read by hundreds of
tecting food supplies. Through
There is hardly a cause of worth
thousands of Jews in this countr
. farm gatherings, public meetings, in this community to which Mrs. Toronto in 1919 on the Toronto
place of employment in the city. demonstration
chairman of the organize-
s and lectures, this Klein did not contribute in time, Gl obe. Subsequent to that he, Fin The
committee of Pisgah Lodge,
The society bought a tract of land
department
reached
an
audience
effort
and
money.
As president of moved to Atlanta and became an ' Nathan D. Metzger, reports that
■ 32 miles front New York City, of over 10,000 people.
editorial writer on the Atlanta many
the Eva Prenzlauer Service Grou
subdivided it into five-acre poultry
new members are being re.
The society also made loans for which is now affiliated with the
p, Constitution. On the Constitution ceived for the Bernard Ginsburg
and truck farms and settled a se -
the
erection
of
synagogues
and
Jewish
'
Welfare
Federation
and
he
conducted a column called "The memorial class to be initiated
lected group of workers ,
c ommunity houses and
World's Window." In 1925 he
to encour- which, Mrs. Klein has assumed a
soon. As the class will be initi-
"The families have made a
d
Miss Anne K•tehke was
(Continued from Page One.)
the speaker
good start," says Mr. Davidson, age rural religious education, and p efinite responsibility of aiding ex- joined the staff of the New York steal shortly it is requested that all
.t the Friday night services at the Tem-
ectant needy mothers. Eve
to
advance
the
social
and
cultural
World
and
was
given
a
roving
members
turn in their applications
"and the results of their first sea.
ple. Her subject was - IlitlerIsm."
ry or- commission
to tour Europe and promptly so that they(
phases of rural life. Co-operativ ganization with which she became
linists; Sol Leib. 'cellist, and Z.
write of his observvations
,,
Announcement is made of the son's operations were, if anything, and community undertakings were affiliated counted her among the
,,Mor.s.,
Kaplan on the viola. An additional war veristi
Ginsburg. stir
passed upon in time to be included
above expectations. It is our
Is leaving
In 1929 he was in Palest ins In
most active members, an dthe fol-
feature will be a dance set by a reside in New, Yo'rk CitrUrs."11'.1Zion• annual meeting of the Jewish purpose to build and settle more also encouraged and aided.
the memorial class.
The officers of the society are lowing list of organizations, to
group of children from the United
ran ord and Mr, Children's Home, to be held on unit s when conditions are more
The
Strongest
Tie.
William du-oh/Ion. were joint hostesses
Lewis I, Strauss, president; Eu- which she devoted herself, and with
so
far removed from everything
Hebrew Schools of Detroit under on
propitious."
Through
the
farm
Saturday, at the latter'" home on West March 8, at 8 p. m., in the assem-
gene S. Benjamin, vice-president; which she was affiliated, speak for (Continued from Preceding Page.) Jewish. One day, however, he saw
the direction of Mrs. George Gal- Huron street. During the evening, four
bly hall of the Jewish Children's settlement department, the societ y Reuben Arkush, secretary, and the devotion she displayed
tables of bridge were played,
van(.
the older child crossing himself, as
to
is also carrying on fraud preven-
he had seen his playmates doing,
Home. At the meeting, reports tion work and is waging war Francis R. Rosenbaum, treasurer. worthy causes:
Mrs. Zwick, the guest speaker at
conception that in the home every
will be rendered by the president, against dishonest farm agents.
Eva Prenzlauer Service Group, man is a priest and every woman and only then did he come to the
this luncheon, had a varied and in-
realization
that he, too,
Jewish Children's home, having for a
teresting career as teacher, lec- ganizations of hundreds of women Samuel 13. Kahn, and by the su-
Maintai n Agricultural Expert.
priestess is one of the finest his children to remain Jews. wanted
years worked for the Ilebrew parts of our faith. It
turer, relief worker, organizer of for these varied efforts. In 1920 Perintendent, Dr. Otto A. Hirsch.
. .s really the
The
society's
extension
depart-
This is just one of the many in-
Orphan Home, which is now mer- ideal which made me hope that I
By CHARLES H. JOSEPH
various movements and partici- she organized 1,000 women into a Members of the board for the en- meat maintains a staff of agricul-
stances in which the Department
Jewish Women's Relief CKos and suin
ged in the Chirdren's Home; He- could train the boys."
pated in political campaigns.
g term will be elected and
sent the first carloads of o'd andr
of Synagogue and School Exten-
tural experts who bring to the (Continued from Preceding Page) brew Ladies' Aid Sadety, Zedakah
-
Educated in Cleveland schools, clothing to war sufferers in Eu- , , changes in the by-laws adopted.
Jewish farmer agricultural infor-
This woman far-removed from sion is called upon to otter help
Club, B'nai B'rith, Auxiliary of
she graduated from Western Re- rope.
to people in isolated communities,
In 1922 she organized a '
The public is invited to the mation on every conceivable from the president of the Council Congregation B'nai Moshe, Euro- contact with her co-religionists ex-
serve University and taught pub-
branch of farming. During 1931 of Young Israel and Young Israel pean Jewish Women's Welfare 0
pressed the desire to prepare her- and to stretch out a hand to Jews
lic school, high school, playground successful fund-raising campaign meeting, but participation in dim- these extension experts visited Synagogue Organizations:
who, cut off as they are from
toe teach
ganization,
Jewish
Old
Folk's
ttell
in
honor
of
Nahum
Sokolow,
now'
cussion
and
in
the
vote
will
be
lenhoeurchtioldhreenw
ta .ghhetn
activities and gardening in the
e h l ey
f w
contact with their own people, are
president of the World Zionist or- accorded to members in good 3,135 farmers and held 169 meet- "Dear Sir:
Home, Young People's Society of She requested books
Cleveland school system front 1910 ganization
ings, demonstrations, field (lays
"I have before me an article you B'nai Moshe and other gr
gh which would in danger of being lost to Judaism
standing only. Dues of members
forever.
to 1915. Although she worked her In addition to her active partici- I
oups.
refresh
her
memory
and
give
her
and
extension
schools.
In
addi-
wrote
under
your
column
'Random
Many member.
societies elected her as hon- a background of Judaism and Jew-
way through high school by working nation in the work of the Jewish' in arrears can be paid in the office tion, advice and aid were given to Thoughts,' entitled 'Students and orary
of the home prior to the meeting
in factories and tutoring, she man
ish history,
J. C. R. S. AUXILIARY
1,569 farmers who sought indi- Sabbath,' and both individually
-
National
und
and
Hadassah,
Mrs.1
aged to participate in numerou
victual consultation at the
, wick won commendation as the I
-•
Supplied With Material.
BRIDGE-TEA MARCH 2
an as president of the National thi
school activities, including dra
organizer of the Can Rini League, '
ciety
depart- Council of Young Israel, I desire. rul ng else contrary to the strict
e s central office. The
matic work. She earned her way
Accordingly Rabbi Louis I. E
pm
ur
vceh
, as i t ng„
gt
which
established
the
first
Hebrew
!
respectfully
and
sincerely,
how.
es
of
the
Jewish
orthodox
codes.
The
Molly Segal Auxiliary of
Olson
suggested
that
she
re
through college by selling books,
A,
h
And
world. She
there
are
thousands
of
We Jews Believe," by Pr ail Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief
to take issue with you
con- What
teaching Americanization classes cultural garden - in the _
farmers so
considerable
sums in
the , ver,
l a w ,
o
'
e
led
the
first
Cleveland
delegation
c
erning
yers,
thousand
s
f•
Society
of Denver, Colo., is giving
purchase of supp lies and ma-' therein the statements you make h u
and as a census enumerator.
of doctors, and Samuel S. Cohon; "The Faith
r t tt arnr`,1, mr11;,;,;i,,".,,,
t7;h:':":,:";
to the American Jewish Congress.
ndreds, if not thousands, of en- Isral " by Dr. Enelow, and "T of ■ bridge-tea at the Detroit Leland
It
a !so con d
Mrs. Zwick married Dr. I. Zwick In 1918 she was awarded a decors- the ' week-en . with Mr. and Mrs. Josepnn t rial.
d ucts
fc t s
'
g
in
e
an
'B '' Yr -
'
a
e
agricultural 1 ni ght t sch ool , for f
"You say in this article 'some-iw h eers and other professions to Story of the Jew," by Dr. Lee J Hotel, on Wednesday, March 2, at
in 1913. She is the mother of tion by the United States govern-
arm
om the Sabbath is holy and who Levinger. Other materials for i • 1:30 p. m., the proceeds to be sent
three children.
Mn,. J. C. Hirschfield spent a few aspirants. It publishes ee'rThlei, Jew- ! times I think that we ourselves obs
1
ment for distinguished service and days
in Detroit last
erve the Sabbath in a similar structing children were sent 0- directly to the sanitorium in Den-
s week.
sh Farmer" the
h are too toIeran t of th e o th er side.'
i,
to
e.' wa
Since 1913 Mrs. Zwick has been patriotic devotion.
rd , c along
g
l.
tural
gwi t h a cC
t
st
i
ahran u, dic t il im.
Chanukah
zine
n true, hsometimes,'
,.a
Me. and Mrs. J.1.. Beckman nf Cadillac
the
active in relief work, cultural and
P
and
Additional donors announced.'
Tickets for the bridge may be
worl . This dm epartment
d Y.
candles and a card
aga
of Mant
'While
I
do
not
have
the
pleas
aps
my
judgment
t
at
happens
in
partici-
but
in
;
Zionist activities. She created or- for the luncheon are:
4. :1:
t pia.t.eadi ca.c.
obtained from Mrs. Carrie Cohen,
tively in the second na- very, very seldom. however, it is ore of knowing you personally, 1 the brief service for lighting 01
Berkman. They were acrompanini home
Mesdames
Ainbede,.
e you are big enou h t
hy their mo her who
e
chairman,
Euclid 3020, or at the
t
candles
and
an
envelope
conta
ference
of
Jewish
farm-
deplorable
that
Jew
to
Jew
cannot
hop
C. Brody. 11. Berkovit, M. Berkots.
w
ill
spend
several
vi wees k there.
A. Berk, its. 11. A. Cash., M. Inh•
door. Prizes, as well as a door
Cr, held in New York City, No- and so often does not show tole - tract your remarks publicl y , in th e ing cut-out material based o
is
kin. J. Feinstein, A. Flashenberg. C•
once,
prize,
will
be
given.
same
manner
as
you
have
made
ceremonies
in
the
home
and
th
e,
and
to
be
very
specific,
I
them.
Ferry LevInsohn ha. returned home
n
Fleisher. I. Goodin.. D. Goodfriend, J. sf ler
fy
vember, 1931, and
by don't mind saying to you that you';."
spending three weeks in Florida representatives
Gould. J. Grose, J. Greenwald. H. G
from attended
Jewish farm
without an y alts s o riargri tt .ThIsh loatLeir isit diensiggn.e .
,,: nt I saY
H. Goldfarb, S. GInklich, A. Hoptmen. •nd Cube.
The Sisterhood had an interesting
ci
t
show
more
tolerance
to
your
co-
•
respectfulness
whatsoever,
know-
communities
in
every
section
of
-_
meet- F. Hoffman. 11 Jerolis. II. J•ffe, A. Engle,
kg le, Wednesday. After the business
tn
. Helms " ' ' as... L. Kaufman. R.
Jack Korn spent the week-end with his the country.
religionists than non-Jews would I inggd that
at times many of us err and pasting together the object
, •H•ii. three paper• were
M i ch.
I an d act on the impulse without go- t h ere h y •
J
even dare to do.
ead. Mrs. Lieberin., H. Leib. S. Leib. A. M. Leibn
Impress upon their mem-
man spoke on r-
Zionism.' • , v its , J. !Atli, I. Lightstone,
Farm Employment Bureau.
.
Mrs. Myer L e vy on ”
H, M.
, sy I remind you of the fact ing to the trouble of seeking infor- ones the ceremonies and the(
Iladassah, - and Mr, ' Lon d
Mrs.
Ella
Levine
left
111,
week
for
on,
M.
Michkovsky.
L.
Miller,
A.
The
society's
farm
employ-
✓ Will Be Delivered Here Wedneett.
II. Ileuman o n "Literajure. "
that in our own mov
Miller. J. M•Ilinoff. M. Margolis, F. Idol- Dayton and Lima, omo. where she will
ver ement, which . !nation concerning the things we meaning.
meet for 17,248 Jewish young
---
next three weeks
day at McCollester Hall.
ere devoted darer. A. rose, M. ( . Rader. N. Rosen- visit relatives the ___
Friday evening servi ces w
s on ) a
ri e.
••
s in
c e its establishment This
y small frac-.
to the c tomme m orati
berg. C. Robinson. D. Robinson, D. Rubin•
It was further suggested the
Mr
.
ofg
the
bi-centen•
..I
MK
tion
of
the
Jewi
rs. William !term. amt service affords young Jews the op-
,.Sh Sie IL Sh uga
isi a
hington stein.
sh .youth, we have ;
J rman. S. Safir ' children
nhe
"I am also sending a copy of the moth
birth o f one
Louis Fischer, prominent Anglo-
mother would find a number o I „
Gore W.
.
R abb Ii
ts.neJ. r Sulk,
gston spent lest wee'
Sha piro, II. need. inof
e olk man shared his
.
iring
a
valuable
thousands
of
professional
men,
this
portunity
of
acqu
thisi n c itg• •
communication to the Detroit brief prayers for the children i ' , Jewish journalist who is consid-
pulpit Sitrasohn. II. H. Werner. J: Wohlmen. It.
with • mem
ber of the Temple Beth Israel Zatkin. 1 Zuckerman. • nd the Mi.!.
-
and not
I am
happy
to be one
published.
,, ... ual e Club.
Murray Straps, speaking I Teo. Hoff
Chronicle
and ask that the same the Union Prayer Book, volume I n ered one of the outstanding au-
agricultural training by actual ' who
only
observe
the of them, j CI"
,
o n th e i
. man, Mary Newman and il•Itte s The V. w . r. A . c lubroom we s the
a Washing t on.
Sabbath, i be
een, of • we ll-atten ded Junior
work on the farm. Records show
and some simple melodies whir ,' thorities on Soviet Russia, will
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Hadassah
R.
0000 business session in. that s ome ought farms of their but in sanctification of same are 1
Mrs . ninon K uf ma
she might like to teach them i n sneak at McCollester Hall on
"IIARRY FROMBERG.
n is In Chicago. Gittlemen.
i
A meeting of the Ladies' Auxil- -hided the Lerti. off .n Lenitive board ow n
y and willing , as our
n after a period of service.
I
, . eon,. n1 of the Sfls•es Nary Koffman.
the
Union H y mnal. In addition to n Wednesday, March 2, at 8 p m.,
"President."
iary of the Jewish National Fund
i o . Flo, nn Sherman, Fit
tors have done in th past to
Hama Folkman's talk Friday. will be en-
e
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Schneideman. '
th material for the children, she on "The Soviets in World Affairs,"
i
The society's sanitation depart- make every sacrifice fo its
titled
"The Jew Who Helped Washing- will be held at 8 :30 p. m. next' Inti Go a
.
Ares-
1,,,,- „,i
ment
carries
, Ii.ynn so
was
sent a calendar indicativig the or "Russia Today." A question
ill 0.1 w its
Fiillossing
the
bus
iness session the
on work to promote ervation and observatio •
Solomon 1 Wednesday, March 2, at Beth Te-
whose loyal Kern, t o sh e young re.
Forest in Mm
higher standards of cl eanlines.s and
em
members enjoved • Valentine parte.
ouo.r.yk of Sir John
imp ortant Jewis
ears,h holidays for the period will follow the lecture.
e
"In answer t o your question,
ere•ti r •ided the reuse of the phila Emanuel Hall, Taylor and
The .venine s arn.ement was featured to
Mr. Fischer has served for the
re v lution.
next
few yearn, a card containing
Woodrow Wilson.
improve sanitary conditions in 'What does the Jewish s
be • eomedg PI. I.t by Mar, 11 .
11 ....
tudent .
MELB URNE.-L T A.)- the Kiddush service for Frid ay past eight years as Moscow co rre-
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ere the Mi.- and about the farm home. During now do on Saturd • ' D
• Those desiring to make reser- Tho, comprisin
,
Merman Marks. Jr. a ma•• ■ •. Ind.. is Ivations
i r.
events
spondent
of the Nation and has
the .11•
cast w Schneidenutn, th
g
sO
ian
Zionist
,
and
I
.
Federation,
set of tracts upon
Y i•iting Ills •unt and
e p as t year it made 842 farm refrain from all work and does he in agreement wit
for the luncheon on March 11.1rea'..iIx'tp. unmans,
uncle, Mr. •nd Mrs.
ii.1 . 1,11 .,11 , , ,, ,ni-Mr. visits
laser Leer.
Jewish subj
written for numerous magazines
then
g
h the Jewish
ect
9 may do so by communicating Z;;; ..i,r Ii .,
the Jewish farming dig- ' observe the Sabbath. etc.?' I again tional Fund, will plant a forest Na-
on
..
--
e,7,V ra rg.'Vr! trios of in New
and
periodicals,
including Anglo-
York, Connecticut say to you that ther e are tens of
The fa
with the chairman of the loncheon lire • i ht and Mary Koffman.
to. S L .
of th e children, ac-
Seaman Ix in Chicago where
r and
the Fund's land in the Haifa
Jewish and Yiddish. His two-
New Jesse y - safeguardin th
hM will ' Join In the celebration
cornmittee, hIrs. H. Kraft, 3221
n/tl %I.:n:ore
'a the „.
1 ' W•411.1 . 14 11.11.11 ."
ousands of Jewish students who l
die-
cording
to
their
mother,
thought
I
MI
farm
•
i•thday of her mother. Mrs. J. Mach.
einstein of Midand.
Ml
Loningwood.
water supplies, teaching rani- certainly refrain from writing on , trict, in honor of Sir John Monash, it was foolish to go to so much volume work, "The Soviets in
I were guests of the club.
World Affairs," is considered one
prominent and popular Jewish trouble to give the little
I tary disposal methods, and pro-i the Sabbath, riding or doing any-1 leader,
ones a of the most important works on
who
_
died some months ago. Jewish education when they
Kosher Beefenette is sliced and sanitary-wrapped
with a kosher Gunsberg label, as shown above. The
label has three colors-yellow, blue and black.
Gunsberg Packing Co.
2380 Twentieth Street
CLEVELAND LEADER
TO ADDRESS J. N. F.
JEWISH FARMERS ARE NOT DESERTING;
100,000 GET LIVELIHOOD FROM FARMS
Phone: Lafayette 2908
ponfiar Notes CHILDREN'S HOME
ANNUAL MEETING
TUESDAY, MARCH 8
RANDOM THOUGHTS
m all city N otts me service
r, also um maintains
re ntai ,,. n hsiA
JACKSON NOTES
s
ADDRESS ON RUSSIA
BY LOUIS FISCHER
were Russia.
March is
Tishman's
Month at the
Detroit Life
Insurance
Company
The Detroit Life Insurance Co.
eilcknowledges the
TWENTY YEARS OF SERVICE OF
fl
Vice-President, MORRIS FISHMAN
With a New Business Campaign in His Honor
"DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH"
MORRIS FISHMAN