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CUFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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TWO ZIONIST DONORS' LUNCHEONS
HERE THIS SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY

(Continued from Page One.)

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TIEPEI'ROIT EMS!! IfRONICIE

OUR FILM FOLK

(Continued from Preceding Page.)

per, Rose Charmer Lillian Chunky, Mary
' S. Cohan, Nettie 'Cohen, Jean Dworkin
nny
w
Mrs.
Joe eph
She.
hr:
I e.,
S taa b' Kierna.
rm
Ruth E
hire.
earaeohn, Lillian Farbrnan it
ns ein. Sophie Feinstein, Lillian
Feldman, (Hoyle Filher, Mr.. Morris
ikathyrneg,k,lkdarraarreet ttko,krekro
,lena.Anz Ara.
L

workers at the Book Cadillac Hotel nas
on Wednesday. Participating In1Rose
on
the program were Mrs. David Kall-
man, vocalist, accompanied by Ethel

Mitzi Green, she began her career
touring in vaudeville with her par.
eats.

• s •
Between assertions, rumors,
and denials; we would say that
Charlie Chaplin is the most al-
leged-to-be Jew in Hollywood.

I

DEATH OF MILFORD STERN
SHOCK TO AMERICAN JEWRY!

Continued from Page

One)

Milford Stern, Lover of
Books and of People.

Forest's Cleaning-
Is Perfect Cleaning

came active in Jewish affairs here,
By Rabbi Leon Fram.
and, for years was an instructor in
HARRY HIM ELSTEIN
"The moment I came to Detroit ...I
the Temple Beth El School of Re- eeven years ago I to immediately
Martha Gineler, Hattie Gittleman.• Hay:I
thrown into intimate contact with Mil-
ligion,
eats Goldamith. Thyrza J. Goldetick, En-1
ford Stern because he w as •t that time
her Goodman
Margaret Gorkn, Hone
B esides his numerous local inter- eltion. of the Board of Education of
Gormin A n G

• •
n. Ruth
Whether it's a dress, suit, hat or overcoat you
Temple Beth El To m Jo I f
i ree n b er g Hos , e GreenIeni r
, Mll
o ie H aber,
ests and affiliations, and his lead-
Tillie Halperin, Horne lialpert,
can
tell
Leonard Spigelgass, one of our ership in the Union of American
instantly
when it has been Fo est dry
Fay Holt-
r
roe .n
ea
.., Jean Horvitz. Anabel Inberg. Dorm
cleaned.
bright
young
writers
on
the
Fox
program
of
Jewish
education
in
th
it
Forest's cleaning methods not only re-
thy lobe,. Edythe Itherg. Mr.. ll.rry I,.
Hebrew Congregations, Mr St
m Temp
lot,
was
Jarloon, Hilda 'admit, Kate Katz. Ida
attending a preview. As was a member of the research com- orsch. Ile. adult
move
soil
and
stain but also completely restore
w hich
Kolinchick. Virgin. Kramer. Mollie he tried to make his way out
known . Ileth El Collegedeo it
of mission and the finance board of the cam e Studien,
f Jew•
Kure, Dorothy Le..., Be London,
lines and shape. Try sending your old suit or
Francee nom.,
and hin ithimort ma
poe•
You can now replace estate shrinkage
Margaret Mora., Ad. the theater someone kept jabbing Union. Ile was chairman of the alble. Our mutual intereet In education
dress to Forest and see how good it looks, when
Morritz, Gertrud T Ot
rte's LIIIMn Peripky. elbows into him in an effort to get
at an outstandingly low cost through
oi
in • New
Myra Potanhnik.
commission on social betterment of the once taught nthematice
he e
osenmsn. Se].
returned.
ins Roma, Elle N. e Sus,
School/ led
the—
into an Inti-
Lillian Sahlesky. through the mob. Exasperated, the World Union for progressive mate
York friend
High ship.
Loft. Sandler, Ethel Sandrowthy, Minnie Spiegie (to you) turned around
"It was al.). • great delight to be
Judaism, and at the convention in
Schneider, Lillian Schwartz, R.I. Kitt
Forest Dry Cleaning
is in the Hands of
Double Protection Policy
and said, "Where do you think London in 1930 delivered an ad- In hi. home for there wee •n atmonphere
S
pecialist
Schwartz. Reber. Schumter. Naomi Sha• you're going, little girl?"
of genuine culture and ae"theticl nm
May Entrust Your Finest Garment. to The
pith, Jean Sherman. Helen Shetter, Ann
The
dress
which
has
since
been
widely
$10,000 Double Protection to see 65
t hilford Stern was bibliophile.
Siegel. Dods Siegel, Lena Silk, Mollie "little girl" looked up—startled.
My
My
mos
v id reco llection • him I. the
out
t. iv
Smolen•ky, Berth. Spaber, Rae Sullies It
( an( which has been ac- picture of hi
Ladies'
Ag•
Nor ma hearer, trying
himas he stands beside the
• Cleaned and Reshaped, 51.00
Annual Deposit
llelen Tihie Stella Thal, Betsy Weinberg
to cepted as representing the liberal
. get out before the
Fritzie Weinb erg
25
, Lola Weinberg, M.. I
MEN'S SUITS
"autograph Jewish viewpoint,
$110.75
to 4.4:its*fil:1;sth41";'nr.
WOMEN'S FROCKS
Eva T. Weiss, Jeanette Weller, Mrs. hounds" waylaid her
either a manuscript cone of 0. of Ileo-
35..
M.O.
Witus
Bertha
l'ackneme,
Thelma
I
el
Studied
Mexican
Conditions,
sni,..
0 ‘, 10 , 17, 70:lizo4ksaw
143.75
1
Tacitness.
W as Leonard's face red?
tr ihi
sor or e .esight-
AND SUITS
Cleaned and Si
45
e was also very active in the England. 11
fo
• • •
Ile
203.00
Cleaned and
1. enthunalent
Pressed
books was
50
nother member of the D. O. Order of B'nai B'rith and was s '' ''ian'ir°(t
245.75
S i 50
Pressed
at
RANDOM THOUGHTS ( (ters
h filfd
or Stern found
daugh ters of Rebecca) is Lil- trustee of District Grand Lodge No, an C h er •Imo rbing
.14 up
years interest . He
Example Age 35
• p-
6 and a member of the Hillel Foun• pointed ch•Inuan
li•n Roth. You
of the Commienr on on
"We the Forest Service regularly, It's a
By CHARLES H. JOSEPH
good service
mal Crackers," saw her in "An t. dation Commission. He was a true-lirei!sal..1"C
The av ..... annual net coet, deduct•
Love
Parade,"
enda
good
habit."
a7r4Viho:s!Inlirn
log cash value at end of 10 years,
tee of
etc. The comedienne, remember? of Ile the National Jewish Ilospital ' difficult jothin
b wi the limn@ of the
th U
would be a little
(Continued from Preceding Page)
• • •
over, vice-president of the n their attitude toward social justice,
over 1,%--onlY
MRS. AARON D. MARKSON
the leader. of the Union of American
55.575 annually per $1,000, or 255.75
National
Association
of
Amuse-
If you like the heredity theory,
Hebrew Congregations were actuated by
per $10,000, guaranteed.
Goldman Mendelsohn; Lou Hend- it to
..g the country where you made ..met use Harpo Marx for an example. ment Parks, member of Pisgah mingled feelings. Thy would fain fol-
told 6. d...
the dictate. ,pf the Prophets and the
ler, violinist, and Esther Miller , ...en Will you7 ow you would not His grandmother was a harpist in Lodge of B'nai B'rith, Highland low
For further particulars phone
Rabbis and adapt the Jewish tradition of
pianist.
Germany, and though he's never Park Lodge No, 468 F. & A. M., economic liberaliem to the American
or Write—
Your. for America first.
( Si gnature)
t (her@ of •Iway
an e no t
had
American
Bar
Association,
United
a
h
harp to lesson in his life, he
ore
Societies Send Delegates.
"P. 5.—Loan on th i church of
them
scene. the Buspecter
irrat ional befnd.
55,000." know h ow
a
The leading women's organiza-
Mr. Eastman
make those strings States Chamber of Commerce, Sernitinm which would distort any liberal
American
Academy
of
Political
expreenion on the part of an ofncial Jew-
ca replied to this let- ing. He can improvise beatiful
tions in the city are sending dele-
u
ish body Into • Jewish cowl'sr against
use of his own feel- music, but can't read a note.
gates to represent them at this ter,
ings, not
but be
becaus
e
The Science, National Conference of the eocial order. It wan Milford Stern's
of his sense of way he tunes a harp would give a Jewish Social Service, Grand Cen- difficult and delicate tank—which he a,
Jewish National Fund luncheon.
social
He said • professional the twitche
romplimhed with brilliant success—to
tkk
v ezukei responsibility.
tral
Art
Galleries
of
New
York,
:Loti,kcitr
Organizations
sending
special
rep-
ondkekmd
own efkokr kak:I.
nkkm.ko
ASSURACE COMPANY
s—no
ftk ra
faehion an attitude toward our
t
can play on it a fter a Harps

and the following clubs: Phoenix, urgent
resentatives are:
social problem., which
t'. the r. ,t tha your
.
hall
famil y nes
instinct with the counthe o f Hebrew The First Graduation Exer-
ed
ing. Il e plays i ncessantly—has a Redford Country, Union League, prophe
508 Park Avenue Bldg.
Hadassah, Purity Chapter, Eva . r200 dentist work,' I want to acquaint
c
y. and yet •hall be so
unmietak.
you with a few fact. that you do not harp at the studio and one at home City, Lakeshore Country and Vor- ably soocia
cises of the Hebrew
f
t
he
f
abric
o
f
Am
Prenzlauer Service Group, Zedakah have. I regret that you did not seek to
erican til ife
Randolph' 0446
tex.
th e
l jus tice pr ogram r emit
ng shalt
hall
University.
Club, European Jewish Women's acquaint yourself with these fact. before —and even carries a small pros-
evoke the respect even of the conserva-
Always
interested
in
causes
of
you
held
your
debate,
because
you
handl.
4.(
lice
one
in
his
stateroom
on
the
tives who °Inured it.
Welfare Organization, Pioneer Wo- cap youelf,
w.
rs
your children and your '''''"
Jewish education, Mr. Stern was an
"At the time of hi. paselog •w•y, he
men's Organization, Junior Group commu
nity by disregarding them.
(Continued
from Preceding Page.)
• •

active member of the board of di- w•e busily planning • seminar on unetn-
..... ago a man oy
of J. N. F., Hebrew Ladies Aid name out 16
loyment which w. to hav t k
BATTLE OF BIGOTRY Society,
the
°n the
It is dangerous to trifle
When a relative gets a job in
re of the United Hebrew F n Detroit the first week in April. /dr •
i n Boston
Detroit Chapter of Jewish th e idea of of Forsythe
with your EYES. Only those
estsblishin. a dental I
Schools.
!Stern visioned a Jewl.
up and when he said that now
cnfirmary the movies, that's not unusual;
ludic
TO OPEN ON MONDAY Consumptive Society, Fenkell Lad- obtain
where the children or that
program internationally promulgated .
engaged
in examining eyes,
city routs but when you find one that hasn't
the lighted torch has been hand-
.,,e,t dental treatment free of
Mr. Stern was a contributor to as n com thun tion wi th MisLiber
ies Loan Association, Hebrew Lad-
s 1.11
exclusively, are qualif ed to
Montagu of
ed to messengers of good tidings
Idea a ppealed to mead
e World Un ion of
n I the slightest subconscious Holly- numerous magazines. He was an
Continued from Paz. One)
a Y
ies Social Fund, Home Relief So- charge.
e•tsblinhed The
a des., tut hen,
Jews,
aiming
together
with
her
to
reac
,
perform
this
important work.
In Roth.. Wend urge--that's NEWS!
able lecturer and a student of Jew- • formula of social justice that could b
that each may light his beacon
ciety, Women's Auxiliary of Uni- t er for all indlyent children under 16
Dr. D. Segal (opton( triat)
ears of age. Since this di ,
The brother of Carl Laemmle ish life generally. Following a published an propagated in whale.
on a hill-top--we know, in this
peneary ha.
cis J. McConnell, president of the ted Hebrew Schools , Sisterh ood
been opened the children
Jews Heed.
has devoted 25 years, xclu-
r 15 Still

v
land of the Bible and from this
ha
in the "auld countree" and trip to Palestine he delivered a country
"Although for many
e received more th
an 1.000,000 dental
Federal Council of Churches; the Congressation B'nai Moshe, Old treatments
sively, in the conservst i on of
Identifie d
likes it.
free of charge.
simple language of the Bible,
series of lectures describing his with • leading Reform congregation,
Tem•
Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan, director of Folk's Home, Mizrachi Ladies,
vision,
• • •
Bh he r oet
f D ro
it,
a
d
f
S
that
those
were
not
empty
"The
more.
of
Me
institution
eon•
finding
and
lauding
lding
or
seer
v.
the work yea
pl
pie rs it s Elr
the National Catholic Welfare Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
ee de nt, e M ilf or d St ern
vinced me that there .should he elndlar
A thorough eye exa mina.
rn w as
words. F s ach student who was
Did you know Roberta ■ Gale's achieved in the upbui of the active in the support
of Hebrew educa-
"Mother" Klein Memorial,
dlepensarlee throuut the United State.
Council, and Rabbi Louis Mann of
tion, prescription, and corn.
Jewish National Home, In 1928 he tion and the rebuilding of Palestine, lie present, each candidate for the
Europe and Ida cided to found one real tag is Roberta Gunsky?
In
Chicago.
in London and
y of frs. Harry ("Mo- and


plete
report on the' o ptical
made
and
Ideal
prealdent
of
the
Jewish

m
e
was ent
s to M exico
as a member Welfare Federation of Detroit because degree, as he heard the ringing
wee convinced that as th e idea cause I
condition of your eyes One
/Tread
Other speakers and discussion ther") Klein, the following ladies other men and women would undertake
We have been informed pro of the Good-Will Committee of the every Jewish group In Detroit had some-
voice of the chancellor surely
have
made
a
memorial
contribu-
Dollar. Glasses (if net ded)
to build, equip •nd endow dispenaarie. in and con about Douglas Fairbanks, Federal Council of Churches, and thing in common with him, and therefore.
leaders include Prof. William II.
vowed to himself that from now
all of them, the Orthodox Jew.
cities. Since then Mr. Rosenwald
at extreme low cost.
as well
Kilpatrick of Columbia Teachers tion to the Jewish National Fund: oCher
as the Reform Jews Jewish
he aceter of
on "t
in g
working-
learn
undertaken the work in Chicago and Jr. Now, we have it from his own upon hia return lectured and wrote
Mesdames 1. Margolis, A. Mark- has
• n Mrs. Murray Guggenheim in lips that he is half.Hebraic. That articles on his findings.
should not depart from Judah
College, who will preside over the son,
men am well as wealthy Jews—all had
Mr. and
II . Milkovsky, A Mendelsohn New
York City.
complete confidence In hie fairneee in
U-table sessions; C. E. Silcox of
should make Papa Fairbanks a
e social
nor the light of Israel bo
Boo k Coector.
Now there should be su West
J
an hod- full-blooded descendant of Abra•
the Institute of Social and Re- II. Kraft, S. Cabot, A. N. Leibo! tution in your community In
He entered real t estate business Im hih loy alty. em pathy, and in his Jew.
quenched."
Vir-
•nd in every uilt rand o is count. ham's clan, eh, what? The family which he
"I lls hom e life an be de
ligious Research, Toronto; Pro- witz, S. Levine, J. Sidler, S. Israel, gin.
.
combined
with
law
prac-
THE
GRADUATES
scribedd
only
They should be b
b
A.
Smilo,
M.
Weksler.
•s
eau

tif ul. He a
his
w
ife
n
fessor Hayes, Prof. Everts B.
government money, bu in thperate d t b y name was Ullman— that's that. tice upon graduating from Detroit widowed Oster loved nd
1310 Broadway, nr. Gr &that,
to make their
until the tim e
It has been the privilege and
J. N. F. Donors.
home
come s when the government ea do the
Greene of Columbia University;
College of law. He nerved on the an open
Suite 2
hom house redolent of genuine Jew-
the
duty
of this very young He-
work, men and women of wealth
Additional donors for the lunch-
ish
pitality.
His
great
joy
In
l
h mint
We'll be back later.
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the
r on.
Draft Board and was active in were his two children, Philip and Josepif e brew university to impress its
h-
American Jewish Committee and eon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the ca"T
ry herefore. Instead of denouncing the
Liberty
Loan
Campaigns
during
Ine--both of them brilliant youn
oho
modern
and
fresh
outlook—its
g
building of dental dispensed., I would
the war,
dents. the one •n crornplithed mus
the Jewish Theological Seminary, Jewish National Fund were an- recommend
ician.
outlook unspoiled by any
that your Bible class under-
and the other already • gifted writer."
PRE-WAR PRICES
and State Senator Alfred M. Co- nounced as follows by Mrs. H. take the more conetructive policy of MISHKAN ISRAEL'S
crystallized college tradition of
Mr. Stern was an outstanding
Kraft, chairman of the luncheon striving for • similar agency in your
hen of Ohio, international presi- committee:
20TH ANNIVERSARY bibliophile and boasted of one of
community.
learning—its
academic outlook
IN EFFECT ON
dent of B'nai B'rith.
Tribute
by
M.
M.
Alexander,
"A. to the religious question. Inyour
the finest collections of old and
untainted by any other consid-
Mendarnen R. Agree, M. Bankler, S. letter. I ehould like to ca
WINDOW SHADES
your • tten-
(Continued
from
Page
One.)
Milton
M.
Alexander,
close
rare
books.
He
had
one
of
the
fin-
erations
than
the
love
of
learn-
Sponsoring the gathering, the g ehrendt, 11. Z. Brown, H, C. Broder, tion to the Constitution of ll your
c ountry,
Cohen. Not Cohen, S. Goldberg, which guarantees to every American
DRAPERIES
citi-
National Conference of Jews and (forge
est sets of rare editions in this friend of Mr. Stern and for many ing on those of its disciples
Kumove, H. Kosak, Joseph Leach, J. ze n complete re
ORNAMENTAL ROE S
ligious freedom, without ducting services at this congrega- city.
years his associa
in numerous who are now free to spread its
te
Christians is under the director- °deli. Ifichlin, A. Mendelsohn J M. bei
ng accounta b le
to any
man
or
an
y
tion
for
the
past
six
years.
Greet-
communal
efforts,
Pohl, Joe Radner, Sato Rosenberg, J. H.
We Carry in SStocka COI plate
who was one of teachings to all the 'corners of
ship of Everett R. Clinchy. The Rose,
chi. for an explanation of hie
Until the funeral at 2 p. m. Tues-
J. Robinn, J. Ruby, M. Seop.
faith,"
ings will be extended by members
Line of
conference grew out of the corn. sit Sarasohn. I. Sheteer, S. Shetser, Ida
Mr. Stern'sbody
b
was at Gil- the pallbearers, in a tribute to Mr. the earth. But to an equal de-
of Young Israel. Addresses will day,
LINOLEUMS
enittee on good will between Jews Shultz, J. Silverm., R. Schyowits, I.
bert's Funeral Hu me at 81 Dela- Stern said:
gree it must have given these
be
delivered
by
Morris
Fishman,
and Christians. The parent or- Shewitz, E. J. Schwert., R. Sandler, E.
ware,
"Milford
Stern's
work
is
the
men
and
women
CAPET S
Flemish Nazi Party Formed;
a deep respect
Stein, H. Tanen, D. Tuhrer, J. Wein-
For Your Hams or
who is serving his seventh term as
best tribute that can be paid to for a long and learned
ganization was founded in 1924 by reYPI.".. Mil:11=41"dd the
Adopts Swastika.
past, for
Bus nest
Upon learning of Mr. Stern'
a history rich in much
ii. Me MI!
Office
ANTWERP.—(J, T. A • ) —A president of the congregation, and to th national leaders in many cit- s his life."
the Federal Council of Churches eon.
suffering
by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, spiritual
and
little
real
to combat Protestant discrimina-
Flemish
Nazi
party
was
organized
Shades
Cleaned
and
Reve
es throughout the country joined
joy, outside of
Junior Haslassah Donors.
books.
tion against the Jewish religion
, who leader of. the synagogue, whose n paying tribute to Mr.
Ask Us for An Estimate. reed
Additional Junior Hadassah by the Femish
Extremists
Tribute by Rabbi Heller,
topic will be "The Synagogue for
Stern. The
No
and race. The National Confer- donors were announced
ollowing are some of the tributes
this week adopted al program similar to that Young and Old." Following
The faculty of humanities has
Obligatio n
Rabbi
Bernard
Heller,
director
serfs
ence was formed in 1928, bringing as follows:
of' the Nazi party in Germany.
p aid him:
c
i es there will be a
of the Hillel Foundation at Ann endeavored to follow these lines
The principal point
Catholics into the movement to
public
kiddush,
Lillian Abr•msohn, Sadye Abrameohn.
in their
Arbor, who came to Detroit for the in its work with the 13 gradu-
conduct regional round-tables at Eether Alper, Mrs. M. C. Applebaum, program calls for the union of zemiroth and other events.
ates who received their deees.
Nee. Annum., Rose IlagIns ky, Mrs
funeral rites for Mr. Stern, said:
gr
Banquet, Dance Sunday.
Federation's Resolution.
the three groups in all sections of August
Barak, Eat.' Ilerger, Henrietta Flanders with Holland. The party
"Mr. M ilford
It has endeavored besides t o em-
tern's to t
constif •
At 6:30 p. m. on Sunday, a ban-
the United States.
tut .' lo •
Berger. Minnie Barthian, Mrs. II. C. has adopted the Ilakenkreuzler in-
ss
o
not Sonly
Nishe
The
Jewish
Welfare
Federation,
ei. J ewry
Broder, Anita Coil Casper. Mrs. Rae Cu.. signia as its own.
quet and dance will be held at the t a special meeting convened on Detroit. but to the Jews of America. He ploy the exact objective meth-
• ra r e leader. We not infrequently
ods of the physical sciences to
synagogue. Mr. Fishman, acting onday afternoon, adopted the fol- w
8424 LINWOOD AVE
' men who are at the helm f
sod
the humanities--a difficult task
as toastmaster, will also submit a owing
u one because of th
in a country w
resolutions:
glamour of the
h
Phones Garfield 1230.3
ere everything
honor which acruces to tem
report on the manifold activities
o r bee..
"P
th
d
form
eem that th
forma
- of the synagogue for the tt •
that ones tries to do is difficult.
exiheting organism
action, the Execio I doey
ns ought to her con
tinued
•nd many
pre-
But when you looked into the
of the Jewith Welfare Federation of served. Mr. Stern's Interest
in the
past 20 years. Addresses will be e s etrolt,
in ...MI meeting &trembled. Institutions w
M
faces of those 13 graduates—
kilh which he was iden•
delivered by Rabbi Stollma
r..
the
profound
eorrow
of
its
or-
titled
wax
ir
ntionx
the passing of Milfd
sed
n a deep and
two women and 11 men—you
Pianos Tuned, Repaired and Rebuilt. Come in, write or phone Cherry 3600
Judge Charles Rubiner, Meyer, "Milford
, elneere devotion to the ideals for which
were forced to realize that the
or Stern, they •toml
lrad Sit=ittni. •
. If h e was • It
Weisenfeld , speaking for Young
devoted worker
erk and •
id t
strength which comes from
In the field of Jewieh welfare,
diffi-
Isral, and others. Cantor Samuel
. re"fertnthnef „
• :111r
iriege
rfl 1..e'lr
cult achievement was
education,
anghest
estee
es
hi
.1.-2. Mogilevsky, member of the Can- sal
hi .
m the epiritu
theirs.
deep Jewith eon. ...glues that such • belief al and ethical
oueness stirred'
rat
- - tors' Association, will sing
Those were different men and
i mplied. If he
to led r e hl
p In
several every movement intended for • the bette
vote • membe or prealdent of the Federa•
women from the ordinary col-
r•
so os. There will also be other mant of hie penple He wee clone
to the don It we. because he was overpowered
lege graduates. That careless
of his fellow-Jew.; everywhere; alert by • Imo. of social hod. and because he
musical numbers and a band of heart
to their cal. for help; eager to bring realized •ividly. hi, obligation to him un-
joy
that usually brightens the
music will play for dancing after them suor
cc end strength,
fortunate bret her.,
faces of those who step up
the program,
"Long hero. the Jewleh Welfare Fed-
"If you want to know the character of
eration was called

lightly and receive their diplo-
into being, Milford
person, •..int yourself with the idea
we.
Mishkan Israel prides itself Stern
ge •n wor
active force in the Jewish and ideals which he cherished, is the ad•
Stern
ma is missing here. W ee
s in-
particularly on the work it has ornixere
k of Detroit. As one of t
he monition of a modern philosopher.
If
of the Jewish Welfare Feder. one wa nts to app to
stead that responsibility and
done for the youth. Every Friday • tIon. a member
raime
•ppreciate
Mr.
of it. Board of Govern-
one ought
acqua
cares have already engraved
•ndinth inthelf with
evening, special Talmud classes • ors, •nd more recently as president, he Stern,
Watch for this label w} en
his religious, social and spiritual philos-
their lines on their faces. They
have been conducted for the youth trove connequently to make it • more ophy which he so beautifully and convinc- are
you purchase your BEI F-
perfect inetrument for Its humanitarian
by Rab
are work.
th
all maturer, too, than the
Stollman. Services
livered
•t Philadelphia per which he de-
ingly
Mat
held atbi the synagogu e
"Substi-
graduates that we have usually
ENETTE or Delicatessen
out•tanding contribution of Mil- tute. for Religion" end entitled,
the one which
daily for f ord The
S tern
to
products.
the work of the Federeton he dell•ered In Cincinnati on "The Lay-
seen. One of them has gray
several minyanim and the syna- h es prbabl
o
y been hie unceasing effort s to man and Socia
us
l Jtice."
hair—and we have learned from
gogue in general serves as a cen• ity
bring unity to the entire Jewish commun-
This assures you the best in
a
"Jewry has loet one of it. noble lay-
of Detroit. Every
study of their histories that
ter of communal Orthodox
project of cultural men. Their consolation Is the conviction
qualit y sold in Detroit.
r
philanthropic character, closely touc
.t
car
not any of them has been free
that his wife nd particularly his chi!.
products ars
tollman speaks every ing the life of the .1
O
n
dren
oil
continue
the
work
of
their
made here in I e.
found
from
financial
n him •n Intereeted and energetic chem. father."
Saturday before Mincha ervices.
worries during
s
pe on .
troit under supervision
or
the
entire
term
of
study.
Sev-
Auxiliary Co•Operates.
•th midden e5 t
Kashruth.
okf Milford Ster
of
eral
No chemicals Or
b s Officers oFf the n
them have had perma-
ca osn p pe
r eg s i a dte i o n n t
Rabbi Hershman's Tribute. nent of positions
coloring but only the best of
iides r F is hman
n
in the city
m•teri•ls are used.
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman
of
Con-

throughout the years of their
are: Morris Granet, vice-presi-
gregation Shaarey Zedek said:
studies as they have also had
dent; Joe Wise treasur er; Solo-
S
Stern had • full ondenitanding of
''" r will be milord by all w ith wh' grn the "Mr.
the
added responsibility of wife
-as.
mon
Fishman,
secretary.
Board
roan,
problems
which
confront
A splendid opportunity to enrich your horn
l .S;hreYJe
did him best to contribute his share
and children. Others have been
inItlf;:lYfta.re Federati. of De
of trustes: Ben Zion • Cohen,lt roit
... with a grand bearing a name that stand
records these sentiments of its grief, toward their solution. He was • cultured
chairman; the officers, Abraham
dependent
upon the small 'sti-
f
k
i
Iksim
: t :
and hi. mooing le • greet loss to
iation . consci ous of the man,
pends whih
Es: Abbe Raskin, Abraham Chaim
c the university
the community...
iv
for established quality . . . a grand piano
has,
May h on or ssiiro s
It
until now, been able
2380 Twentieth Street
nreA,"•=
Shuster, Ben Gould, Dov Goldb
to oli'er to
ckakrdrying.or the project. which 7,kish Id
you can take pride in owning ... and back
loved
students of unusual ability—
Mr. Wineman's Statement.
Lafayette 2908
yman Levenson, Z. Morris, Zeli
"Monday,
Fehrcrt
29,
and
several
have
received
small
v
Yarovsky, Chaim Lansky, Chaim
1932
of which is the reputation, the resources
Henry Wineman, chairman of the
MOM
salaries
in
return
for
services
in
Ch a Jrnit:40pr tetZ
Eliezer
Marks,
I.
Zeid,
Meyer
Mar-
board
of
directors
likia.r.m. mit tee.
of the Jewish the library, or as assistants to
and guarantee of the House of Grinnell!
"
HE
had of course been delivered in
NRYWIN
coils, Moshe Pollack, Nachman
N
Welfare Federation, stated:
various professors. One student
Hebrew and an English transla-
"Milford Stern war one of our most tier-
Zussman, Nathan Fishman, P.
"InITLW Honed
AL lxGATIZIY.
ful citizens lie was active for many
.Y
has earned his way through the
Gordzik, Simon Fine and Simon
tion had been distributed to
CChl:akirrnan. Rsolutione Committee.
in charity and social welfare ac-
"JOHN SLAWSON.
Lubetsky.
university working for a time
each English speaking member
tiviti., particularly •mone the Jewith
as an unskilled laborer.
people. His
Executive Director."

of the audience. But as Dr.
Exquisite small style, Mahogany
Co-operating with the synagogue
mu passing 1. • great boas to
They
the comnity."
Dr. Franklin's Tribute.
is the auxiliary, whose officers are:
have all been extremely modest
Magnes' voice rang out with III
• Lansky, president; Mrs.
its old beauty and with a new
in their demands, a, will be seen
a-_ - - - .
Krolik's Statement.
-
deep and sonorous tone added to
S 14 octaves. Good tone and action..
from the fact that some of them
Dr. Leo
M. Franklin,
Grant, vice-president; Mrs. Gold- years
worked
with Mr. who
Stern for
in

it by all the hard years that lay
have been able to live in th e
Julian krolik stated:
-;-
-,.
---i
_ -
berg, secretary; Mrs. Margolis, affair of Temple Beth,E1'lead
a !most impossible sum of
"Milford wite • many.sided gentleman.
between April, 1925, and today,
136,
treasurer; trustees, Mrs. Fishman, with the time the depa beginning He was best known for hi. Interest in
Er-
-
°. r $180 ■ year—which means
you
noticed that most of thos e
M
.
Schuster,
r
ted
Parlor style. Ebony. Wonderful valuis.
..,-.
_:
general
communal
welfare,
to
which
he
Mrs. Gould, Mrs. was a
er
Now is the time to bar y your
Fine, Mrs. Zussman,
ust 40 cents a day for food,
present forgot to look at the
teacher in the religious school 71:17Ittl forneetl
Mrs. Dia- until his
grand piano. Never before
j hoife tiii.tstlielneel:tnelZuhgehtiolin3
cl othing, lodging and
mond, Mrs. Root
English
translation of the ad
rise
to
the
presidency
of
whatever
Root, Mrs. Ableco p, the
time to acquire to an untou•I therm an
were such values available--
dress that they held in
M rs. Orenstein.
e xtras one cannot do without•
Temple, said:
=-
s---- -
intimate anus Me with literature. art
thei
Sma ll style. Mahogany ease
-
and there's the added aatis-
T
and m usic. He was
hands, and were compelled t
also

devoted
and
"It
le
hard
to
realize
that
o
he
highest
amount
that
any
,
er
faction
on of havin an instru-
tively interested in so many romanas ac - coneldate friend. He .111 be missed be
a' udent had at his disposal in
watch the intense face whit
pro -
ment which, in both name
ject., as wee Milford Stern, is no
a ny one year was f120, and
• mone us. There are few teen Inmore
they felt the beauty and th
he
Mahogany. Art style. Like new....
and musical excellence, you
the
Com m u nity, w ho. interns.
had a wife to support. Most of
truth of his Hebrew words. Hi
were a.
Dr. Slawson's Tribute,
The en., friends of Mrs I.
widespread
can be proud to place in your
th rase students have been in the
with a r
final
injunction to the graduate
helm of S.M.. wire @hocked to nop.a•
hear k een intellect an . orn.
home. Though these are
of
fa cile wr i ter '
reee er,
d areir
a
Dr. John Slawson, executive di. u
eo n , shrove
will be an inspiration to then ,
d.th Monday, Feb. Si, after on e
i e
r%.
hour of Mr.
O
. ek.. he rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ai niversity from the very begin-
exchanged grinds, some of
illnees
Hrt attack

Apartment sine. Mahog•ny case
out •in' ong
t, the bus'n

Wail the e tood
/n
ng

cm...
ie„
ineesTne
e
i
and,
as
wee
throughout their lives—for the3
ppenh ea
of ou„ o „ oun i ti
C;ofes•
e imand the family
such, were
them cannot be told from
nose our deelret
oration of Detroit, in • tribute to en empt from tuition
ao one
...th e ,
fees—so
was not ennle•ed a. moor are by who
are strong and earnest men anc
new and every buyer has the
the
----
° Mr. Stern, anted: th
demand. of the work-a•day world. even
at the amounts mentioned
women who are leaving the

extra protection afforded by
Mrs. M. Stern Is visiting her brother sod
Concert grand- Mahogany case
""Milford
Stern
was
one
of
the
kindliest
though
his
Inthine.
affairs
were
many
W ere used for living
reti ed.
doors
and Oster-in-lam Mr. and Mrs Cherie.
men I have ever known. His whole life
vrs e ity oda y
expenses
t of the uni
our FREE EXCHANGE
was bolded by the ..
a l
N. Levy of Bay Cite.
le loved
I of sice
Neither did they fa ll on fallow
ery and
one. But still it is difficult to
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You can ju st as well have a
fine grand piano at once.
Come TODA'I if you can.

Inc
b.... .. "..•
.
derstand how they manage.1
soil when they reached the
"In the Jew1eh world. he had won for
aleneolf.
o Pla ce o f r,,
"We had worked intimately
--e ven though they shared their
,i,, ,i hod" . four years
for almost
hearts of many others of those
. 11•fore that time we met st
ship. In Detroit there were few tort. • •arioue
single
room—as
some
of
them
who heard them. for he said,
lions
national vocal! serv ice
conference.
-
of honor and r.ponsIbility which where
di d—with one or more bedfel-
al.. . • wlcome
Rabbi Jerome Fnikrnan's perm. Fri. •
"You must refine and
e
c o urt.
par
t one time or another he had not Oil.. pant and made m•nr
day evening was on "The Life of Car- He had for ..... al term. been pretident buffo..
1 ows.
notewprthy
your scientific conscie ce to n

sta.
o."
of
the
He .Inderstood comm ue
life
Dr. Magri& opening address
Temple
Beth El and ch•irm•nof Deco., in it. wider mrecte •s few
do. nit
His aro
mitt
utmost limits--not only
en
. e uce d
Mrs. Ch
kar l no ssch wa. ennoructive end farrigided
Charles
CharlesCherlr n has returned from b. n prer
on ideate o f th
men of truth, but at the
• long et. in New York.
Jere •nd not limited to Immediate exigenclee.
.rd and t the time nf hie death wee Ile v.w beyond the present.
haters of covet-
about to heron hie third year fo eer•
ice
ousness—unselfish
had • Profound reined for learn. laid down his life •t the altar of hi. work:
president of the Detroit Welfare Fed- e. 'He
o as
n.r.ow,
end
in
61 : ,,,,
, wr.v. ,,,,,
he wore himself oet eer•ing mankind.
, .". h.:: laymen on a o• ono of
!. infonlo'd Flro then Stern wall endowed with hien.. 1 judgment,
current one s` I morn.*
mot U edyb
diecl-
tn.
S
11
I
e
I
A
me
r
••er cornet
plined,
a ;w o
..umbra
; o f y ars ■ •
e In contact with. Hie of mind and heart
respect-
h.
been

m•rn•
to
help
,
love
.
r
x
ecuthr•
for knout..
alma. ..med rev- hi( fellow man lee' wayprominen
era. s strivingtly ides.
itte of the Union ...oiled
ful in every smallest detail."
comme
el...Of.,
tined with local end ',attn.! Jewkh
of American
Hebrew Coneregatione and
LEAGUE STANDINGS
rm
ml
th e ti me of
-The Jewish community of Detroit has lief work.
hie pe w ee
A noble and • clasaic rnis-
tee,
chairman
'offered • loss from which it will not re-
Ids By A. C
W
Won
Lost
Pet
of
the
Joint
Corrolesi.
on
Snelal
Ju••
cos.
"Ever.
Ben
rith
knows
of hi. faith-
sion.
1
■ 1.00a Ikea...blinked
, for mane Years, for there •re
worthy of being fol-
A. Z. A. Nn as
ful
...ice
to
the
order
as
member
of
4
2
'WY
.
by the Union of American few left here who a. leaders ha•• a bailie
Theta Kapp. Rho
the
....
y
.
I
committer
of
District
Greed
lowed
by the benediction which
750 Hebrew Congremitione •nd the Central and" t
6
3
eon
Ind
Conf ...... of Americas Whim.
the
chancellor
recited
I
eornrounity
life 1 Pin.
I
.50,
and
Jewish
world
problem.

thne. Sorted
"A mere
h
Lodge'
/!e itlIt ' faratlY ot.i Fn
o n of the
e en
1
om
Ylnic tl ;
7
fem. .. • poxinthtine his
Cardinal A. C...
I. nos. In which he was.
and • menthes of the
His los. will he I tee •
1
7
tonere! emn•
Ththe ey. shall
.125 and to which he are actively isteren t•el mourned nationelly be all tho.e who
love mid en of the lodge.
slight with the
t
he
"II
InItintki, of his and work in behalf of humanity."
11, 11 Re. MR LAST
Tooth's light
time eine .I., 77. Indic..
• ...Ole. per sonal affair. so that
the breadth
en
WEEK'S GAMES of hi. ...Delhi. and his willingness to
shell mediate se wisdom
lebt render greater "role. to others
How
Thera Kamm Cl,. 14, Om.. Social 4: merve. But above all, ho wee • rnan
Thy mouth speak with under...ie.
• gifted be nature with • charm t
A. Z. A. No. 43, 22, Cardinal A. C. If :
And thy to.. otter roje.1
"eh mato. personailty that Is was not
.. end of . h
m ot
lien Flee A. C. le Independmits 17. rprhing
so
that he had warm. devoted
And thy Nee shall shine ea the height-
oeo reader to hint and ► esa
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
n ► le4 h im
f riend. mn en g
Re, B
Meyersohn, secretary • niekly to gain the confide..
.. of the Irmantest
of those
A
all .cial aad relief..
• t frOoDO. H e
with
urban
he
came
le
= O_14, tridependeite .m .4'4%11
The Hatikvah was
.
will be ...rued by hose of Pisgas Lodge, in the name of confidence
. 41.
14
iCs.. ,
was •they. retained by Tyt
L.,.. 14-1.
•t leaves
of !rade
re::. I all with a fervor seldom heard
Central High
• In ..... ..111 of life and he the lodge paid the deceased, the eon of •t eri
Mg hone. ty. • frank nee• le
n.

en•euutoa
be III.. Hie memory will 6
an ever reed, .011...... I n b efore to celebrate the ending
:•;r4 eitthil• Z
"It mar ientranite
i and
beer he
share and hardy. of
y 51.1 of him that he to
f
great day and the
task Ira
w •.• •_ ..... .
sled tires
to thasae
- - a greater.
i
n.. 0

-
-

Mrs. Maurice Heiman rave •
card
Carty at her home Sunday event.. •
compliment to the Sieterhood.

strengthen

Y. W. H. A. Athletic League,

generous
restrained,
calm, detached.

Boy's Division.

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Talmud:

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