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TWO ZIONIST DONORS' LUNCHEONS
HERE THIS SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY

s , .

(Continued from Page One.)

HARRY IIIMFESTEIN

Build Up
Your Estate



Per, Rose Charmer, Lillian Choneky, M•ry
S Coh•n, Nettie ( ohm. Jean Dworkin,
Fanny
Dw rman, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr•
o

Greenberg, Hone Greenland, Mollie Heber,
Tillie Halperin, Roma 11•Ifiert, Fay 11.1-
gan, Jean Horvitz, Anabel biller, Doro-
thy !ober,. Edythe Isberg. Mrs. Harry L.
Jackson, Hilda Jackont, Kate Katz. Ida
Kolinchick, Virginia Kramer, Mollie
Kerte. Dorothy Levenson, Bee London,
Frances Morons, ( Margaret Morano Ada
Motility Gertrode Otis, Lillian Peripkv,
Myra Potashnik, There. Moment/Ian. Sri.
ma Row. Ella N. Saes. Lillian Sebleske,
Lottie Sandler. Ethel Sandrowsky Minnie
Schneider, Lillian Schwartz, Rudyn Kitty
Schwarte, Iteberes Schuster, Naomi Sha-
piro. Jean Sherm•n, Helen Sheteer, Ann
Doris Siegel, Lena Silk, Mollie
Smolen•ky, Bertha Sober, Rae Sulk.,
Helen Tibie, Stella Thal. Belay Weinberg .
Fritzle Weinberg. Lola Weinberg, Mr o
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Mitzi Gress, she began her career
touting in vaudeville with her par.

workers at the Book Cadillac Hotel
Sarah Ei.men, Ruth Ellias, Mrs. eras.
on Wednesday. Participating in Itan F ra ohn I Wien F arbman He w
• . •
Feinstein, ' Lillian
the program were Mrs. David Kali- !Feldman. Gessie Fisher,
Mrs? Morrie
Between assertions, rumors,
man, vocalist, accompanied by Ethel einnm.n. Namara horen,an. Ann reel,
and denials, we would say that
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• • •
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Leonard Spigelgass, one of our
bright young writers on the Fox
lot, was attending a preview. AS
he tried to make his way out of
the theater someone kept jabbing
elbows into him in an effort to get
through the mob. Exasperated,
Spiegie (to you) turned around
and said, "Where do you think
you're going, little girl?" The
"little girl" looked up—startled.
It was Norma Shearer, trying to
get out before the "autograph
hounds" waylaid her.
Was Leonard's face red?
• • •

DEATH OF MILFORD STERN
SHOCK TO AMERICAN JEWRY

Continued from Page One)

came active in Jewish affairs here,
and for years was an instructor in
the Temple Beth El School of Re-
ligion.



By Rabbi Leon From.

"The moment I came to Detroit some
seven yore a. 1 wee immediately
thrown Into Intimate contort with Mil-
ford Stern because he was •I that time
chairman of the Boon] of Education of
Temple Beth El. To no JOY I found that
fat. 1 1 •ri an here then nmtmhed ms' moo

Besides his numerous local inter-
ests and affiliations, and his !red.!
ership in the Union of American rograrn of Jewish education in the ite-
Hebrew ( ongregations, Mr. Stern afro Innate. He welcomed the Idea of
was a member of the research com- • Behold of adult education, which be•
earn, known •• Beth El College of Jew•
mission and the finance board of the irh Studies, ad his wipport ode it pole.
Union. lie was chairman of the Yible. Our niutual interest ur n education
the once taultht mathemittics in. a New
commission on social betterment of York
Iligh School/ led
Into •n Intl-
the World Union for progressive in•te friendship,
wen always
great dellht
o
to be
Judaism, and at the convention in In "It
his home for there waa •n •t mospher e
London in 19311 delivered an ad- of genuine culture and •esthetichem
:es . bi bl iophile.
dres.s which has since been widely
;looted and u ldc h h
cepted
repr.e;en-tin"gasth-eetlsibearal
Jewish viewpoint.
either • manuscript copy of one of Ilen•

Studied Mexican Condition..

*- 11e

RANDOM THOUGHTS

i

r

of

jamin Dieraelre works, or some weds-
tely beautiful binding Just imported from
England. Hie enthuseimm for book. was
contagioun.
"In recent year. Milford Stern found
• Bother •b sorbing interest.
Ile wae
pointed chairman rif the Commission on
of the Union of American
s hd Justice
Hebrew
Congregations. It win(' the most
difficult job within the ocupe of the Union.

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was also very active in the
$15°
Order of B'nai B'rith and was
and up
1 Another member of the D. O. trustee of District Grand Lodge No.
R. (daughters of Rebecca) is Lil- C, and a member of
"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's • good service
the Hillel Foun-
lian Roth. You saw her in "Ani- dation Co mmission. lie was a trus-
and • good habit."
Example Age 35
By CHARLES H. JOSEPH
mal Crackers." ''Love Parade,"
tee of the National Jewish Hospital
dle.
The average •nnual net cost, ded.t•
The comedienne, remember
of Denver, vice-president of the 14,11'.„u:k.rturth:11,70%,"Orl's,;,/rrielZ;
• • •
ing cash value at end of 10 years,
(Continued from Preceding Page)
National Association of Amuse- Hebrew Congregations were .tuated be
would he • little over 1/4%—enly
If you like the heredity theor • ment Parks, member of Pisgah mingled feelinge. Thy would
MRS. AARON D. MARKSON
fain fol-
65.575 annually per $1,000, or 655.76
se Harpo Marx for an exampl e.
low the dictates od the Prophets •nd the
H to he country where you made earnet 1 u
U
, Lodge of B'nai B'rith, Highland Rabbis and adapt the Jewieh tradition of
per $10,000, guaranteed.
Goldman Mendelsohn; Lou }lend-
"I told tn.. el.n that you would not His grandmother was a harpist
i n Park Lodge No. 468 F. & A. M., economic liberalism to the American

nower.
Will
you?
533.547 FOREST AVE E
ler, . violinist, and Esther Miller,
Germany, and though he's neve ✓ American Bar Association, United ecene. nut there alw. ro. before
Your7 Sfi o
. rnotre,r)ica (fret.
For further particulars phone
pianist. •
rich
them the ut
specter
of an irrational anti•
had a harp lesson in his life, h States Chamber of Commerce, Sensitinm
Or write—
wh
would distort an y liberal
"P s --Loan on this church of
Societies Send Delegates.
Koos." know how to make those string
exprewlion
on
the
part
of
official
Jew-
The leading women's organize
Mr. Eastman replied to this let- sing. lie can improvise beautifu American Academy of Political ish body into • Jewish conspired anin•t
tions in the city are sending dele- ter, not because of his own feel- music, but can't read a note. Th Science, National Conference of the •ocial order. It was Milford Sternia
Jewish Social Service, Grand Cen- difficult and delicate tank—which he ac
.
ings,
but because of his sense of way he tunes a harp would give
gates to represent them at thi
a tral Art Galleries of New York, complished with brilliant succees—o
ffashion•n •ttitude toward our moat
Jewish National Fund luncheon social responsibility. He said:
• "Han. you condemn me for • gift to professional the twitches—no on and the following clubs: Phoenix, urgent social problems. which shall be The First Graduation Exer-
Organizations sending special rep - the people of Italy and because you min- can play on it after a Harpo tun
Instinct with the courage of liebrew
ASS URANC C COMPANY
resentatives are: • lion the fact that your own family needs ing. He plays incessantly—has a Redford Country, Union League, prophecy. and yet obeli be so unmietak•
cises of the Hebrew
City, Lakeshore Country and Vor- •bly of the fabric of American life that
'1200 dentist work,' I want to acquaint
Hadassah,
Purity
Chapter,
Eva
y ou with • few forte that you do not harp at the studio and one at horn
the
University.
nodal juetice program melting shall
tex.
508 Park Avenue Bldg.
evoke
the
reepect
en of the eon ..... -
—and even carries a small prac-
Prenzlauer Service Group, Zedakah a l 7.'
Always interested in causes of lives who opposed It.
7oTain ' t Vo' u7et el t f hVg
it ot:I e l torte
Randolph' 0446
tse beek fo r i : vice one in his stateroom on the
Club, European Jewish Women's you eld your debate, becauee
"At the time of his flaming sway he (Continued from Preceding Page.)
you handl- v.,..;,.
Jewish education, Mr. Stern was an
bu.ily planning a seminar on unem•
Welfare Organization, Pioneer Wo- c•p yourself, your children and your u."
It is dangerous to trifle
active member of the board of di
* • •
loyment which was to have taken place
men's Organization, Junior Group community by disregarding them.
with your EYES. Only those
rectors of the United Hebrew rn Detroit the first week In April. Mr.
"
"About
116 years aim • man oy the
up and when he said that now
When a relative gets a job in Schools.
of J. N. F., Hebrew Ladies Aid
Stern visioned • J .1•11 •ocIal bake
engaged in examining eyes,
e of 'Forsyth e in Boseton l i onceived I
program intern•tIon ly promulgated. He
the lighted torch has been hand-
Society, Detroit Chapter of Jewish fie Id ea of esta b lis hing • dnta cnflrmare , the movies, that's not unusual;
exclusively, are qualified to
In communicet rn with Mi. Lily
the children
Mr. Stern was a contributor to Montagu
h of that city could , but w en you find one that hasn't
ed to messengers of good tidings
Consumptive Society, Fenkell Lad- where
of th e W d Union of Liberal
perform this important work.
obtain expert destsi treatment free
numerous
magazines.
Ile
was
an
Jews, aiming together with her to reach
that each may light his beacon
ies Loan Association, Hebrew Lad- charge. The idea appealed to me and or
y
I the slightest subconscious Holl-
Dr. D. Segal (optometrist)
able lecturer and a student of Jew- a formula of social Jus ice that could be on a hill-top—we know, in this
ies Social Fund, Home Relief So- established a dental di•pens•ry in Roches. wood urge—that's NEWS!
has devoted 25 years, exclu-
ublished •n p ropag•ted In whatever
Continued from Page One)
ter for all indigent children under 16
land of the Bible and from this
The brother of Carl Laemmle ish life generally. Following a c p ountry Jews lived,
ciety, Women's Auxiliary of Uni- year
age.
sively, in the conservation of
ce t
dispensary city
trip to Palestine he delivered a
"Although fur many years Identified
as iS still in the "auld countree
simple language of the Bible,
the
c hi ldre
Sinhie
ted Hebrew Schools, Sisterhood of b een s ope n
"
a d
n nof this
,.,
vision.
.
with a leading Reform congregation, Tem-
cis J. McConnell, president of the
have r ceived more than 1,000,000 dental
e
*aeries of lectures describing his ple
likes IL
that those were not empty
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Old
Beth El of Detroit,•nd for several
A thorough eye examine-



finding and lauding the work year. It. president, Milford stern wae words. Each student who was
Federal Council of Churches; the Folk's Home, Mizrachi Ladies, treatments free of charge.
lion, prescription, and com-
"The peeress of this institution con-
active
in
the
eupport
of
Hebrew
educa•
Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan, director of Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
present, each candidate for the
vinced me that there ehould bee
Did you know Roberta Gale's achieved in the upbuilding of the lion and the rebuilding of Palestine. He
lmilar
plete
report on the optical
Jewish National Home. In 1928 he made and ideal president of the Jewish
the National Catholic Welfare
dispensed. throughout the United St tee real tag is Roberta Gunsky?
degree, as he heard the ringing
condition of your eyes, On.
• red Europe and I decided to found one
"Mother" Klein Memorial.


Council, and Rabbi Louis Mann of
5
was sent to Mexico as a member Welfare Federation of Detroit becaus• voice of the chancellor surely
in
London
and
one
in
Rome,
because
I
Dollar.
Glasses (if needed)
In memory of Mrs. Harry ("Mo-
every Jewieh group In Detroit had some-
Chicago.
wee convinced that . the idea wire.
vowed to himself that from now
We have been informed pro of the Good-Will Committee of the thing In common with him, and therefore,
at extreme low cost.
ther") Klein, the following ladies other men and women would undertake
of them. the Orthodox Jews •s well
on "the scepter of learning
Other speakers and discussion have made a memorial contribu- to build. equip and endow dispensaries In and con about Douglas Fairbanks, Federal Council of Churches, and all
as the Reform Jews, Jewieh working•
upon
his
return
lectured
and
wrote
cities. Since then Mr. Roeenwald Jr. Now, we have it from hi. own
ahould not depart from Judah
leaders include Prof. William II. tion to the Jewish National Fund: other
men as well as wealthy Jews—all had
1 4a,s . u.n ni ldertaNkre.n. tm
hei,rw
r.oirk GI u
n .C
.h.n
ichiTion, anind s lihposult d
hat.
complete confidence in his fairness, in
hekeis p
nor the light of Israel be
hao lfa
p -Hebraic. That articles on his findings.
Kilpatrick of Columbia Teachera
Mesdames I. Margolis, A. Mark-
. social sympathy, and in his Jew-
Book Collector,
quenched,"
Fairbanks •
College, who will preside over the son, H. Milkovsky, A Mendelsohn, Ne w Y ork City.
hih loy
isaltY•
"Now there should be such an Intl- full.blooded descendant of Abr..
He
entered
real
estate
business
U-table sessions; C. E. Silcox of H. Kraft, S. Cabot, A. N. Leibo- titian in your community in West
"Ills horne life can be described only THE GRADUATES
1310 Broadway, nr. Gratiot,
VI,
which he combined with law prac- •A beautiful. Ile •nd his wife and her
the Institute of Social and Re- witz, S. Levine, J. Sidler, S. Israel, Rilll• •nd in ever
y city in this country. hem% clan, eh, what? The family
It has been the privilege and
Suite 2
widowed Teter loved to make their home
They should be built and per aced by name was Ullman—so that's that. tice upon graduating from Detroit •n
ligious Research, Toronto; Pro- A. Smilo, M. Weksler.
the
duty
of
this
very
young
He-
open e houge redolent of genuine Jew-
government money, but until the time
• • •
College of law. He served on the ish hoelliitality. III. great Joy In life
m
fessor Hayes, Prof. Everts B.
brew university to impress its
when the government can do the
.1, N. F. Donors.
were
his
two
children,
Philip
and
Draft
Board
and
was
active
in
work,
m
Joeeph-
men and
We'll be back later.
Greene of Columbia University;
modern and fresh outlook—Its
Additional donors for the lunch- c•r on. and women of wealth must
ine—both of them brilliant young eto•
Liberty Loan Campaigns during dents,
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the eon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
the one an accomplished muelcian.
outlook unspoiled by any
ffibnVo°f"deinnt'aleadt, voLd.erni,oznein:ot,.he
the war.
and the other •Iready a gifted writer."
Americdn Jewish Committee and Jewish National Fund were an- bull'i
crystallized college tradition of
that your Bible el.. under-
Mr. Stern was an outstanding
the Jewish Theological Seminary, nounced as follows by Mrs. H. recommend
learning—its academic outlook
take the more constructive policy of
bibliophile and boasted of one of Tribute by M. M. Alexander.
and State Senator Alfred M. Co- Kraft, chairman of the luncheon striving for • similar agency in your
untainted by any other consid-
WINDOW SHADES
community.
the finest collections of old and
hen of Ohio, international presi- committee:
Milton M. Alexander, close erations than the love of learn-
DRAPERIES
An to the religious questions in your
rare
books.
Ile
had
one
of
the
fin-
dent of B'nai B'rith.
(Continued
from
Page
One.)
ing on those of its disciples
Mesdemes R. Agree. M. Bulkier, S. letter, I should like to call your atten-
friend of Mr. Stern and for many
ORNAMENTAL RODS
est sets of rare editions in this
Behrendt, II. Z. Brown. 11. C. ender, Mon to the Constitution of your country,
who
are
now
free
to
spread
its
years
his
associate
in
numerous
7
.1f
.ich
Sponsoring the gathering, the George Cohen, Nut Cohen. 0. Goldberg.
,oLepai rxtereel l ;isouTtg,..Adm
We Carry in Stock a complete
.triew
an mitt- ducting services at this congrega- qty.
communal efforts, who was one of teachings to all the corners of
National Conference of Jew's and It. Kurnove, M. Kosak, Jofteph Leach, J.
t h.onuyt
Line of
being account•ble to an
tion for the past six years. Greet-
Modell. Irlichlffi, A. Mend Isohn
Until the funeral at 2 p. m. Tuee- the pallbearers, in a tribute to Mr,
the earth. But to an equal de-
Christians is under the director- l'ohl,
LINOLEUMS
Joe Radner, Sam Romenberg, J.
J. II. Bible class for an explanstion of hie ings will be extended by members day, Mr. Stern's body was at Gil- Stern said:
gree it must have given these
ship of Everett R. Clinchy. The Rose, J. Robins, J. Ruby, M. Seop, Bes- faith."
CARPETS
of Young Israel. Addresses will bert's Funeral Home at 81 Dela- I "Milford Stern's work is the
men and women a deep respect
conference grew out of the com- sie Saraeohn, I. Shatter, EL Shelter, Ida
For Your Home or Business
Shultz, J. Silverman, R. Schyowite, I.
be delivered by Morris Fishman ware, best tribute that can be paid to
for a long and learned past, for
mittee on good will between Jews Shewitz, E. J. Schwartz. R. Sandler, E.
Office
Flemish Nazi Party Formed;
who
is
serving
his
seventh
term
as
a
history rich in much suffering
Upon learning of Mr. Stern's his life." •
and Christians. The parent or- Stein, II. Tar.n, D. Tuhrer, J. Win-
Shades Cleaned and Reversed
Adopts
Swastika.
president of the congregation, and death, national leaders in many cit-
A. Wohlinien, and the MI.. Reba
and little real joy, outside of
ganization was founded in 1924 by garden,
Leach, Hilda Rosenfeld .nd D. Mendel.
ANTWERP.—(J, T. A.) —A by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, spiritual ies throughout the country joined
books.
Ask
Us
for
An
Estimate, No
the Federal Council of Churches sohn.
Flemish Nazi party was organized leader of the synagogue, whose in paying tribute to Mr. Stern. The
Tribute by Rabbi Heller.
Obligation
Junior Hadassah' Donors.
The faculty of humanities has
to combat Protestant discrimina-
by the Flemish Extremists, who topic will be "The Synagogue for following are some of the tributes
Rabbi
Bernard
Heller,
director
Additional
endeavored to follow these lines
tion against the Jewish religion
Junior Iladassah adopted a program similar to that
Young and Old." Following sere; paid him:
of the Hillel Foundation at Ann in its work with the 13 gradu-
and race. The National Confer- donors were announced this week of the Nazi party in Germany.
ices there will be a public hiddush,
Arbor, who came to Detroit for the
ates who received their degrees.
ence was formed in 1928, bringing as follows:
The principal point in their zemiroth and other events.
funeral rites for Mr. Stern, said:
br
Aammohn,
Sadye Ab ramsohn.
Catholics into the movement to Esther Alper
It has enaeavored besides to em-
Federation's Resolution.
, Mn,. M. C. A pplebaum, program calls for the union of
"Mr. Milford Stern's paesing coneti•
Banquet, Dance Sunday.
ploy
the exact objective meth-
conduct regional round-tables at Nee. Aro.., Rose Ilaginsky, Mrs. Flanders with Holland.
tut.'

loss
notonly
to
the
Jewry
of
The part
y
At 6:30 p. m. on Sunday, a ban-
The Jewish Welfare Federation natroit, but to the Jews of America. He ods of the physical sciences to
the three groups in all sections of August Barak, Esher Berger. Henrietta has adopted the llakenkreuzler in-
8424 LINWOOD AVE.
Berger, Minnie Bortman, Mrs. H. C.
• rare leader. We not infrequently
quet and dance will be held at the at a specril meeting convened on •
the United States.
the
humanities--a
difficult task
m who are at the helm of ineti-
Broder, Anita Call Caeper, Mrs. Rae Cas- signia as its own.
en
synagogue. Mr. Fishman, actin
Phones Garfield 1230.31
Monday afternoon, adopted the fol- end
toil°. because of the glamour of the
in a country where everything
as toastmaster, will also submit a lowing resolutions:
honor whichacmea to them or because
that ones tries to do is difficult.
they deem that there existing orgeniza•
report on the manifold activities
But when you looked into the
lions ought to be continued and pre•
of the synagogue for the flee Tit n.r•Zhit
d.
Mr.
Stern's
interest
in
the
melny
faces
of those 13 graduates—
Detroit In
sting
ss
tino aembled.
institutione with which he Ism iden-
P ast 20 years. Addresses will b e exp ..... the peci
profound sorrow of ite or • tified was based on • deep and
two
women and 11 men—you
d elivered by Rabbi Stollma
aniyation •t the posing of Milford Stern.
;sincere devotion to the Ideals for which
were forced to realize that the
"i Its honored president.
J udge Charles Rubiner, Mey er
they stood. If he seas • member and •
"Milford Stern was • devoted worker
strength which comes from dint-
Pianos Tuned, Repaired and Rebuilt. Came in, write or phone Cherry 3600
preeident of • synaoogue, it w•.because
Weisenfeld, speaking for Youn
In the field of Jewish welfare, as ex- he felt the

reality of God and held in
cult achievement was theirs.
l
pr
seed
In
terms
of
relief,
education.
and
noel and others, Cantor Samu el
e cheracter-building. His de
highest ...teem the oplritual and ethical
Those
were different men and
J
feriah con-
the such • belief Implied. If he
togilevsky, member of the Co n- wougness stirred him to ep
leadership In •/•• • member or president of the Federa•
women from the ordinary col-
ement intene w for cl t he better
ors Association, will sing several
lion
It
was
because
heatm
overpowered
ment
lege
graduates.
That careless
every of hie peop le. H dedas
oe e to thee by • Nen. of social justice •nd because he
solos. There will also be other heart of hie fellow-Jews
everywhere, alert re•lieed vividly, hie obligation to hit
joy that usually brightens the
un-
musical numbers and a band of to their call. for help: eager to bring fortunate
brethern.
faces of those who step up
music will play for dancing after them succor
''If you want to know the character of
lightly and receive their diplo-
the program.
lied into being, Milford • person, •nu•int yourself with the Ideas
ma is misniog here. We see in-
Stem
was
an
and
ideals
which
he
cherished.
Is
the
ad-
Mishkan Israel prides itself welfare work o
the
e Jewish
monition of • modern philo•opher. If
stead that responsibility and
f
roit. A s oe
n of dehe
t
particularly on the work it has organizers of the Detwish
wants to appraise and appreciate Mr.
Je
W elfar e Fe r-
cares have already engraved
Watch for this label when
St
one ought to acquaint himself with
=-. done for the youth, Every Friday ation, • member of its Board of Govern- Stern,
their lines on their faces. They
you purchase your BEEF-
and more recently as president, he his religious, social and spiritual philos-
evening, special Talmud classes ors,
strove cons eq uently to mak
are
all
maturer,
too,
than
the
e it a more ophy which be en beautifully end con•inc-
have been conducted for the youth perfect in stru ment for Its hu m anitarian ingly stated in the paper which he de-
ENETTE or Delicatessen
graduates that we have usually
livered •t Philadelphia entitled. "Substi-
by Rabbi Stollman. Services are work.
products.
seen. One of them has gray
"The outstanding contribution of Mil- tut. for Religion" end the one which
held at the synagogue daily for ford Stern to the work of the Federation be deli•ered In Cincinnati on "The lay-
This assures you the best in
hair—and we have learned from
man end Social Justice."
then his un ceas
several minyanim and the syna- has obably o bee
t to
■ study of their histories that
bring prunity t
"Jewry ham Imt oneof its noble lay-
quality sold in Detroit. Our
en tire Jew h i i ceoffmormun-
le ng
ogue in general serves as a cell . Its' of Detroit. Every
onviction
project of cultural men. Their consolation is her
not any of them has been free
product.
are evade here in De-
that
hi.
wife
•nd
particularly
his
chil-
er of communal Orthodox acti% or philanthropic character, clime!, touch-
from financial worries during
the lif e of the
troit under supenision for
it y. Rabbi Stollman speaks ever p ing
e, found dren 1•11 continue the work of their
In him an Interested land
the entire term of study. Sev-
ewiseneroet
h peoplic chant- father."
Kashruth. No chemicals or
S aturday before Mincha services . pion.
eral of them have had perma-
coloring but only the best of
"Th muciden During of Milford Stern
Auxiliary Co.Operates.
Rabbi Hershman'sTribute.
mater' •ls are used.
nentpositions in the city
comes • great sock
h
nd
• perso n. '
Officers of the congregation , loss
to CI of hi. co-wo rkers
in
the
Je
w-
throughout the years of their
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Con-
-
b esides Mr. Fishman as president . lob Welfare Federation. His genial pree-
Come.
his
deep
int@
studies
as
they
have
also
had
mt
gregation
Shaarey
Zedek
said:
his profound un-
ff_ re:
Morris Granet, vice-presi - derstanding, and , ne
u elfieh personal
the added responsibility (of wife
"Mr. Stern had • full understanding of

d ent; Joe Wise, treasurer; Solo rower will be missed by
all with whom the rnany problems whi
trch confront us
and children. Others hive been

• nd did his best to conibute his .hare
mon Fishman, secretary. Boar d
"?h m e.Jeot
wl:X1r1V?Ir ft ire Federation
dependent upon the small sti-
of Ir
toward their solution. He was • cultured
e
of trustees: Ben Zion • Cohen , troll records theme sentiments of Its grief, man. and his P•wing Is • great kg. to
A splendid opportunity to enrich your home
pends
which the university has,
r.„-- 1 chairman; the officers, Abrahan end of its npeeclotion, r .ciao. f the the community."
2380 Twentieth Street
,
fact that the true., m
until now, been able to offer to
... with a grand bearing a name that stands
e r In which It
r
Abbe Raskin, Abraham Chaim may honor Milford Sternie memory is in
Lafayette 2908
students of unusual ability—
2E2 Shuster, Ben Gould, Dov Goldberg acanrdry.i .n rov.or the projects w eh he loved
Mr. Wineman's Statement.
for established quality . . . a grand piano
and several have received small

Hyman Levenson, Z. Morris, Zeli Z
"Monday,
February
29.
1932.
Henry
Wineman,
chairman
of
the
you can take pride in owning ... and back
salaries in return for services in
-
Yarovsky, Chaim Lansky, Chain 1
"FRED M. BUTZEL
had of course been delivered in
board of directors of the Jewish
the library, as assistants to
mum of Executive Committee.
.1=2 Eliezer Marks, I. Zeid, Meyer Mar
of which is the reputation, the resources
Hebrew and an English transit'.
Welfare Federation, stated:
"HENRY WINEMAN.
various professors. One student
gobs, Moshe Pollack, Nachman
"Milford Stern was one of our roost tree-
tion had been distributed to
Chairman of Board of Governors.
and guarantee of the House of Grinnell!
has
earned
his
way
through
the
fill citisens. He wo
e will. for many
Zussman, Nathan Fishman, P.
"M ILTON
11, ALEXANDER,
each
English speaking member
Chairm. . Rnolutione Committee.
yea. In charity •nd social weir•e ee-
university working for a time
- Gordzik, Simon Fine and Simon
of the audience. But as Dr.
ti•Itiey particularly • mono the Jewish
"JOHN SLAWSON,
as an unskilled laborer. They

Lubetsky.
People. Hui mi ming I. . great lo.s to
Magner' voice rang out with all
Executive Director"
have all been extremely modest
the community."
-
Co-operating with the synagogu,
its old beauty and with • new
Dr. Franklin's Tribute.
A
in their demands, as will be seen
is the auxiliary, whose officers are
Exquisite small style, Mahogany
deep and sonorous tone added to
from the fact that some of them
Krolik's
Statement.
Mrs. Lansky, president; Mrs
it
by all the hard years that lay
Dr. Leo M. Franklin. who for
have been able to live on the
- Grant, vice-president; Mrs. Gold-
Julian Krolik stated:
between April, 1925, and today,
etio . 8 275
almost impossible sum of 338,
.7=7 berg, secretary; Mrs. Margolis. years worked with Mr. Stern in
-
"Ntlford was • mny•sided gentleman.
5 1.3 octaves. Good tone and •
you
noticed that most of those
or $180 a year—which means
- treasurer; trustees, Mrs. Fishman. affair of Temple Beth.El, beginning He was beet known for hi. int ..... in
present forgot to look at the
communal welfare. to which he
-IT.- Mrs. Schuster, Mrs. Gould, Mrs. with the time the departed leader trit•e freely of hl. time •nd thought. In just 40 cents a day for food,
English
translation of the ad-
was a teacher in the religious school addition to hI. outside Interest. he found
clothing, lodging and whatever
‘. 1u .
Now is the time to buy your
Fine, Mrs. Zussman, Mrs. Dia.
dress that they held in their
Parlor style. Ebony. Wonderful
until his rise
se to the presidency of time to aequire to wien..1 degree. an
extras one cannot do without.
grand piano. Never before
mond, Mrs. Root, Mrs. Ablecop. the Temple, said
Intimrte acq.intance with literature. •rt
hands,
and
were compelled to
The highest amount that any
and music. He was W. • devoted •nd
were such values available--
Mrs. Orenstein
watch the intense face while
'It Is hard to realize that one as ac- con•Ider•te friend. lie will be missed by
student had at his disposal in
and there's the added satis-
ti•ely Interested in • many human pro-
they felt the beauty and the
Small style. Mahogany cue
any one year was f120, and he
, lents, as was Milford Stern, is no more
faction of having an instru-
truth of his Hebrew words. His
had a wife to support. Most of
I among um. There me few men in the
ment which, in both name
final injunction to the graduates
community. whose
Dr. Slawson's Tribute.
int were
these
students
have
been
in
the
and musical excellence, you
widespread
his. Gif ted with a
The
many
will be an inspiration to them
w
ely
friends
of
Mee.
L
Oppea
Mahogany. Art style. Like ne
university from the very begin-
Dr. John Slawson, executive di-
ntellect, so omn ivo rous r der
can be proud to place in your
ar.•
helm of Saginaw were shocked to hear k.n intellect,
throughout their lives--for they
salter,

convincing
speaker,
he
rector
of
the
Jewish
Welfare
Fed-
ning
—and,
as
such,
were
of her death Monday. Feb. 22. after on.
home. Though these are
are strong and earnest men and
hour of Illness. Heart attack eras the etood out among the burl.. and profes• eration of Detroit, in • tribute to
exempt from tuition fees—so
Nona] men of our en
exchanged grands, some of
rause.
unity • one who
Mr. Oppenheim •nd the f•mill
women who are leaving the
Apartment size. Mahogany case
was not •n•la•ed as some •re by the Mr. Stern, stated:
that the amounts mentioned
here our deepest sympathe.
them cannot be told from
doors of the university today.
demands of the work-day world. even
"Milford Stern seas one of the kindliest
were used for living expenses
new and every buyer has the
though his bailees, .Ries were many men I have ever known whole life
Mr.. IL Stern
Neither did they fall on fallow
Neiting her brother •
nd varied.
alone. But still it is difficult to
x u t r ra prAIcionEfaid&si,
•nd •Ivter-in-law, Mr. •nd
guided by the 'mixt of service and
Charles
soil when they reached the
'Ii• loved book. end had • fine ay- he
he WWI only harry when be wa.
Concert grand. Mahogany use
M. Leg of Pay City.
understand how they managed
render-
preciatian of the beet In art •n music.
in, .... ire.
hearts of many others of those
—even though they shared their
TRIAL PLAN!
'In the Jewish world, he had won for
"We had worked intimately for almost
Mrs. M•urfee Heunmn save
eard
who heard them, for he said.
himself. • place of remonized leader- four years.
Before
that
tirnewe
met
at
single
room—as
some
of
them
Party •I her home Sunday e•ening as a
"You must refine and strengthen
hip. In Detroit there were few pr.'. verb,. national Norial ser•Ice conferenem
compliment to the S'
Parlor style. Beautiful tone
did—with one or more bedfel-
ons of honor ad reopon•ibility which where he woi• always a welcome partici•
your scientific conscience to the
et one time or another he had not fillet
lows.
d
I pent an
any no
teworthy eontrl-
Rabbi Jerome Follonanie •ermon Fri.
utmost limits—not only be pas-
He
had
for
.....
rd term. been prwident ' buttons. He understood community life
day evening was on "The Life of Car-
Dr. Magnes' opening address
of Temple Beth El and clmirman of II. corn. In its' wider ...P.O.. . few do.
darn.
sionate men of truth, but at the
His
Parlor style. Handsome mahogany..
mitt.. on religious education. Ile had Prudish was ennetrurti re and far-si•hted
same time be haters of covet-
Wet. Charles Cherim hae returned from been President of the Jewish Center. end not Itmlted to immediate exigencies.
You can just a, well have a
Board and at the time of his death wa• Ile saw beyond the prevent.
ousness—unselfish, generous in
• long eta, in New York.
laid down hie Ilse rat the •Itar of hi. work:
fine grand piano at once.
about to begin hie third year foe
"Ile had • profound reseed for
wice
he wore himself out ser•Ino mankind.
judgment, restrained, disci-
1
ing
and
we
president
of
the
Detroit
Welfare
Fed•
sta.
one
of
the
be.
informed
Parlor style. Rich mahogany cue .
Conic TODAY if you can.
Brother Stern yr. endowed with bloom
plined, calm, detached, respect-
ration.
He
was
also

member
of
the
!semen
on
current
woe.'
problems
that
Y. W. H. A. Athletic League, Board of the United Hebrew School.. For
of mind and heart always stride, to help
I h••• ever con. in contaet witn. His
ful in every smallest detalL"
a somber of years he Me been • rnem• love for knowledge lehnwt eseumed rev- his fellow moo. He am. prominently Wen•
Boy's Division.
tiff., with local and national Jewivh re-
h er of ..eutiw committee of he Union erential proportion..
A noble and a classic mis-
lief work.
of American Hebrew Conore.tione and
"Th• Jewish eonsmunity of Detroit hat
sion.
And worthy of being fob.
"Ever•
Ben
!Frith
knows
of
hi.
faith-
LEAGUE STANDINGS
at the time of his pawing Yr. ch•irrn•
suffered • low; from which it will not re. ful :.melee to the order se member of
TH I IgUSIC.AL CENTER OF DETROIT'
Won Lost Per
of the Joint Commission on Social Jus• co•er for
lowed by the benediction which
for there •re •e
the general coninittee of Metric, Grand
atn Roy A. C
1 nun titur established b• the Union of Amerlean few left here who
0
who as leader. lia•• -•
the
chancellor
recited from the
s
Lodge No.
A. Z. A. No. PI
as well as chairmen of
II
.7 , if
rew Conrreat k,n, end Ike
of Jewish eommunits life
Theta Kappa Rh.
Talmud:
I
.a
Conference of Arnwlcan Rabbis.
and Jrwl.h world problems wen rernately Pisgah Lodge A'".;-Defamation Commit-

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"A mere •nurneratins of these various •Proximatire MY
Ills los. will be
ca.. In whkh h wee active', interested mourned nationally by all those who lave
• nd to which hr owe unwintedl, of his red work in behalf of humanity."
tim• and enmity. indkem the breedth
of hie wnpathre• .0 hi. willingness to
be was • mien of

suc ► rrarinu• persona:its that It •••• nnt
turprIsinr that be had warm. dr•oted

Pisgah Lodge Tribute.

Rudolph Meyersohn, secretary

friend. •Mong all ...NI IBM r•lighour of Pisces Lodge, in the name of
if ..0 "". H. . 11) b.
h"
the lodge paid the deceased. the
Hop
n
I wIlk o f ilf. "
and
h•
kva•m
• Pace that
not easily following tribute:
be 611.4. ills memory will ke • blemIng."
"It mar be tray said of him that be

t. •nd• member of the ...... I earn-
rnittee of th• Woe.
'Ho sacrificed personal seeks so that
he 'nicht render greater ser•Ice to ether,
He wee raftednature with a <barn, of
mitten., end
d *Peewit
of
which ....ra cted
one reaily to him and .11.111.4 him
nimble to gain the eonfidence of Om.e
with whom he cams In eontact. That
ronfideece was alw•y• emain ed by re..
Boa of Online honesty. a frank... Is.
diaeu•sion sae as en, re•Ar •filingam•
to bear Ms share and burden. of ace
task In which ha asked other. MI sham.'

Thine •yin vi•:1 be alight with the
Torah'. light
Thy heart shall mediate ea wisdom
Thy month speak with undentandisi
And thy tont. utter ...Joking..
And thy fare ,hell shine as the bright-
ness o, the armament.

The Hatikvah was sung by
all with • fervor seldom heard
before to celebrate the ending
of a great day and the beginning
of • greater.

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