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April 01, 1932 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-04-01

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PEDentorrjEwonffiacmcLE

PAGE EIGHT

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

JACOB LIFCHITZ'S
DEATH IS MOURNED

1932 Levant Fair

BEN-AMI TO BE MASTER OF CEREMONIES
PADOVER HONORED
BY FRIENDS HERE
AT L. A. S. AUXILIARY MIDNIGHT SHOW

?Semple Nall El I
Notes

Continued from Page One)
Saul Padover, young Detroit au-
which will connect Bagdad with
Jacob Ben-Ami, now appearing at I charge of the arrangements for the thor, whose "Let the Day Perish"
Sunday Services:
the Mediterranean at Haifa, Pales- Littman's People's Theater, has midnight show.
was published last week by Jona-
Jewish leader in the so-called Oak-
Dr Leo M. Franklin will occupy the
An interesting program is being than Cape and
tine will, in the future, become ' volunteered to act as master of
pulpit Sunday morning. April 3. at 10.45,
land section. Ile was honored for
and speak on the topic: "Goethe: Philoso-
the natural outlet and trade cen- ceremonies at the midnight show, rounded up, and many well-known Robert Ballou of
his scholarship, sincerity and de-
her
and Reformer... in commemoration of
ter for the extensive territory at the Dexter Theater, OR Dexter radio, vaudeville and screen stars 129 East Forty-
he one hundredth anniversary of hie
votion.
Coming to Detroit 18
reaching from Taurus to the Per-; and Burlingame, next Saturday have volunteered to appear and en- sixth street, New
death.
years ago from Russia, he became
sian gulf. The construction of the night, April 2, 11:30 o'clock. The tertain. Ben-Ami, recently seen at York, was hailed
Sabbath Services:
beadle of Ahavath Achim Syna-
oil pipe-line from the Mosul to affair is being arranged by the De- the Detroit Civic Theater in "Re- by his Detroit
On Saturday, April 2, the pulpit will
gogue and has during these years
'be occupied by Rabbi Leon Frani. Ilia
Haifa will be another influential: troit Auxiliary Los Angeles Tuber- demption" and "He Who Gets Slap- friends Saturday
taught Hebrew and Jewish history
sermn
o subject will be "The Council of
cular Sanatorium and Ex-Patients ped," has volunteered to come to
element in this development.
night
occa-
Jewis
h Women."
at the Ahavath Achim Talmud
the Dexter immediately following
It needs no great perspicacity to Relie f
sion
of
the
appear-
Torah. In his unassuming manner,
Temple S'sterhood:
foresee the importance of these de-
The purpose of the midnight per- his performance of "The Unknown" ance of this vol-
Ile: en Howe. monologist, will enter-
he held a position of unquestioned
velopments to Palestine. These, formance to to raise funds for the at Littman's People's Theater, and ume.
tsln members of the Sisterhood of Temple
leadership in the North Eng Jew-
• Beth El at the monthly meetnig on
are projects the materialization of maintenance of this worthy charity. will act as master of cerenionies, a
"Let the Day
ish community.
Monday. April. I I. Present membership
new
rule
fur
this
eminent
artist,
which we are already witnessing.' The Detroit Auxiliary consists of
Perish" is a scath-
card. at the dour.
Surviving him are five daugh-
It is of the greatest import that delegates from over 60 Jewish or- but one that should prove of tee. ing denunciation
ters, Mrs. I. M. hertz, Mrs. I.
Man'. Temple Club:
there be secured for Jewish en- ganizations in Detroit, and has niendous interest.
of
Poland
for
the
On Tuesday, April 12, the Men's Tem•
Seedier of Flint, Mrs. L. Rosenz-
Clubs and organizations as well
terprise the place it deserves in within the last four years sent 42
vie Club will present Dr. Alexander G.
vileness and blood-
weig and the Misses Emma and
as
individuals
have
already
made
Ituthven. president of th• University of
this development, which it has patients suffering from tubercu-
thirstiness
with
Dorothy Lefchitz• two sons, Sol
Michigan, who will speak on the topic:
arrangements to be present at this
stimulated, but the fruits of which losis to I.os Angeles. Mrs. Edith
''Teaching methods in the Field of Mor-
affair. No efforts have been spared which its pogroms
and Sam; two sisters
'
in Palestine,
als:'This will be a dinner-meeting to
it may not harvest unless there is R. Paransky and Sarah Pincus ,
ePadover
ople
on the part of the committee to were showereds ujpe-w i :h a u
a brother and a sister in Russia.
which members of the Men s Club and
head
a
committee
consisting
of
close contact between Jewish in-
people fo l their ladies are Invited.
make this successful. No seats are
dustry and commerce and the gen- many Detroit Jews active in social being reserved.
lowing the war. The novel is auto-
Tribute by Teachers.
and
welfare
circles,
who
are
in
Young
teople's Temple Club:
o mic life i the Middle
era 1ecno
biographical, Padover having per-
me Young people's Temple Club an-
The teachers of the United lie-
East.
springg formal dance to be g i ven
in ea
sonally experienced the horrors de-
brew Schools Wednesday adopted
late In April. The date •nd •rran vgee-
The Levant Fair.
scribed in the book.
the following resolution paying
ments will be annonced in the next Issue
veloping
and
who
is
going
to
direct
From this viewpoint, particular
A chapter from this volume ap- of The Chronicle.
final tribute to his memory:
pears on the editorial page of this
The untimely passing of our friend importance attaches to the Levant it."
Seder.
P
and colleague, Jacob Lifchity, who as fair which will be held in Tel Aviv
Lord Melchett's warning has
issue,
with the permission of the
'rhe Feast of Passover begins on Wed-
At the American office of the
connected with the Talmud Torahs for
mince acquired additional signifi-
nesday evening, April 20. On the follow-
over 10 vears0 has cast • gloom over in April, 1932. The Levant fair
Universal Yeshivah of Jerusalem a publishers.
I
A pr
il 21 . • 16 JO
:
ing
evening.
Thum.,
the schools. Mr 1,10chits w. • type of may develop eminently satisfac- cance. A historical opportunity
a congregational Seder •nd dinner will I
cable was received from the dean
kind. on.suming and at the mme time
tory trade relations between Pal- may be missed unless all efforts of the Yeshivah, the chief rabbi of
be given under the auspices of the Tem- ,
learned gentleman whose very presence
nominal charge of
tile Sisterhood.
estine and the Middle East and be- are directed towards utilization of Palestine, Rabbi A. I. Kook, with
was comforting •nd encouraging.
:: rents per plate will be made. No
"At a meetingof the teacher. held tween Europe and the Middle East. our opportunities and engagement
by tele-
res•rv•tions will be
be
an urgent appal to all American
Tuesday afternoon, March 25, the follow-
Phone All reservations must be made
of
the
necessary
capital
and
immi•
Palestine
seems
to
be
destined
to
resolution was passed:
Jews to come to the immediate as-
promptly •nd accompanied by check.
"We, the teachers of the United He- become the distributing center for [ration.
sistance
of
the
Yeshivah.
The
brew Schools. herebyexpre. our deep
(Continued from Page One.)
its neighboring countries. It
News from Beth El College.
sorrow over the untimely passing of our
The problem before us is how to cable reads:
Several imtiortant events will take place
promises to be a most suitable bring home Palestine realities to a "American Committee of Univer-
colleague and friend, Jacob Lifchity.
Israel, the extreme Orthodox at Beth El College of Jewish Studies in
"We allrealise that we lost in him • commercial meeting-ground where,
the near future:
people dispersed all over the
gal Yeshivah
teacher of the finest type, who combined •
group in Palestine opposed to
I Rabbi Bernard Heller of the
thorough knowledge of the old an well through exhibits such as the Le- world. This difficulty must be
"38 Park Row, New York,
Zionism, he • • nonetheless deep- Foundation at the University of Michl.
as the modern Hebrew learning: • man vant fair, manufacturer and mer-
faced alike when enlisting support
The financial condition of the ly respected by all groups through- can will deliver a series of two lecture ,
who was feverently devoted to the lie-
chant
may
meet
customer,
and
on debates between the rabbis and the
Crew achools and to the aynagogue: •
for the Jewish public funds or Universal Yeshivah is deplorable. : out the country.
Greek philosophers fie reflected in the
man of great and moral character, with customer may learn, without trav-
when inviting investment of pri- Dear brethren: From the depth of
Talmud. 'rhe first lecture will be given
the deepest nod sincerest sympathy for eling to distant European centers,
Led Ascetic Life.
Monday, April IR, before Rabid Front's
his colleagues and for all acholars: •
vote capital. For the latter, at- my heart I implore you, extend a
man who in a modest, unaasumlm and of the latest in us ria comhle r- tention may be called to the helping hand to the Temple of
Rabbi Sonnenfeld lived the life class In "The Introduction to the Tal-
mold." The second lecture t:0 more Polo:
unpretentious way. almost in obscurity, cial, agricultural and technical de-
striking examples of Jewish busi- Torah in Jerusalem. I wish all con- of an ascetic. Eight pounds inn and general interest will he given
has done numerous good deeds for the
benefit of him friends as well • for the velopments.
ness men who have lost their all in tributors a happy and kosher Pass- monthly, .it is stated, constituted on Monday nioht, April 25, before the
college assembly.
Institutions to which he well
so devotedly
For many generations Jewish the eeconomic upheavals in Eu- over."
the sole income for the support of entire
2. Commencement exercises -if Beth El
all his life.
merchants have played an out- rope and in America and who have, In order that the help may reach himself and his wife. Of this sum College of Jewish Studies will tats I lace
"We hereby expresa our most heart-
Mondaynight. Ma In Dr. W. If. Wor-
felt aympathy with his family and all standing part in Near East coun- retained as their only possession i
the Yeshivah before the Passover three-pounds were given away by ell, professor of Oriental languages end
his friends and admirers to whom his tries. They will be eager to avail
and economic foothold sonic casu- I holidays, all American contribu- him for the support of an institu- iteretures of the U3iversity of 311:11Igsn.:
death w as an Irretrievable loss."
will delis', the c ommenceme nt lecture
The Oakland School, at Delmar themselves of the opportunity of- ally acquired investment in Pales-I tors should at once send in as tion in which he was interested.
Chief Rabbi Zak of Riga will be on • subject to be e n annoow ed later.
and Westminster, in which Mr. fered by the Levant fair to trans- tine. Modern communication fa- much as it is within their possi-
Lifchitz taught for the past 10 act business in and through Pales- cilities fortunately provide a com- bility to the New York office, named to replace Rabbi Sonnen- Buy A Union Haggada:
If you plan to have Seder either at
years, was closed in his honor dur- tine.
paratively easy solution. A per- room 501, 38 Park Row, New feld, it is learned,
home or at the Temple, do not 'moil it by
The late Lord Melchett, who sonal visit to Palestine will pro- York City, from where the money
ing the funeral.
failure to possess the Seder Ilaggada.
was a very important figure in vide the most convincing argu- will at once be sent to Palestine.
without which the Seder con have no
Memorial Meeting Sunday.
meaning. The 'lagged. as edited by the
Great Britain's industry and com- ments. First-hand experience and
The following are the officers
A memorial meeting for the late Central Conference of Amerlien Rabbis
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR merce, once said:
knowledge are the most effective of the American Committee of the Rabbi Ezekiel Lifchitz of Kalish is • beautiful book, profusely illustrat...1—
welcome addition to any library :belt
"Palestine has always been a exponents.
Universal Yeshivah: Rabbi L. Lev- and Rabbi Chaim Sonnenfeld of nd
its price is only BO cents. It le
Hyman Altman's Jewish radio highway of the world. I once de-
rchase able •t the school ok ffice. Send
The Levant fair provides a re- inthal, president; Harry Fischel, Jerusalem has been arranged by a ucheck
for the number of boo .1 V011 de-
hour will be broadcast at usual at fined it as the Belgium of the
treasurer,
adminsitrative
commit-
the
Agudath
Horabonim
of
De-
markable opportunity to become
mi!! made out to the School of Religion,
noon this Sunday over station East. Palestine is the outlet for
acquainted with Palestine's eeo- tee; Rabbi M, S. Margolis, Rabbi troit, to be held at 7:30 p. m. this Temple Beth El, or come into the t Mee
WhIBC. Stars from Littman's the enormous hinterland behind
personally.
Israel
Rosenberg,
Rabbi
E.
Silver,
Sunday at Congregation Mishkan
Comic status and possibilities. The
Yiddish People's Theater will ap- it. And what is happening today?
fair will offer a cross-section of Rabbi A. Teitelbaum, Rabbi W. Israel, Linwood and Blaine. All
pear on the program.
The harbor of Ilaifa is the finest
the country's economic life and Gold, J. Dauber, D. Freiberger, local Orthodox rabbis will speak.
Gifts to Bicur Cholem.
During this hour, through the harbor on the Mediterranean ex-
will reveal the outstanding factors Joseph Polstein, Judge Otto A.
courtesy of The Detroit Jewish cept, perhaps, Naples or Mar-
t a glance. Visitors will be en- Kosalskv, Samuel Rottenberg,
Chronicle, the latest Jewish news seilles or Alexandria. The de- a
Bicur Cholem asknowledges do-
Meyer
Wessel
and
Peter
Wiernik.
: abled to consult prominent eco-
will be broadcast by Attorney velopment of that harbor will be
nations from the Berman family
nomic authorities through the me-
Mandell Bernstein.
in memory of their mother, Mrs.
the beginning of the real economic dium of an information bureau
A fine program was presented Libbie Berman, also from Mr. and
life of Palestine. Ilaifa in 20 or which will be tabl' hed at th
e
Open Headquarters
at the meeting of the northwestern Mrs. Mark Weinbeck in memory
25 years will become a port sim-
fair.
ilar to the great' ports of the
For Allied Campaign branch of the Jewish Old Folks' of Mrs. Libbie Berman.
It may be confidently expected
Home at Hotel Stotler. The musi-
The monthly meeting will be
The Sisterhood of Congregation world. It is an economic develop-
The headquarters for the corn-
cal program was given by the Sorin held Tuesday evening, April 12,
that the 1932 Levant fair will
B'nai Moshe and the Hebrew La- ment which is bound to happen.
ing Allied Jewish Campaign are
brothers.
Dr.
J.
Aarons
spoke
on
at Congregation Emanuel.
"I am not troubled about the mark an important stage in the
dies' Aid Society will hold a com-
located at 900 Park Avenue
"Flow to Keep Young." An out-
bined card party on Sunday eve- economic development of Pales- economic development of the coun-
Building, corner Park and West
of-town guest, Mrs. Sherat, of
ning, April 10, at 8 p. m., in the tine. The economic development try and the growth of closer busi-
Adams, opposite the Tuller Ho-
Ile who talks while he is fighting
Los Angeles, who is attending the
banquet hall of the synagogue, of Palestine as a country is as-
tel. The telephone number is
National Jewish Women's Council is the trumpeter of his honor and
Dexter boulevard and Lawrence sured. But what I am troubling ness relations between Palestine
Cherry 5542.
trumpeters do not fight.
convention,
also
spoke,
about is who is going to do the de- and the outside world.
avenue.

(Continued from Page One)

TO THE PEOPLE

OF

t

HIGHLAND PARK

A spirited political campaign is nearing the

end. Soon the citizens of Highland Park will

decide upon its leadership for the next two years.

Public discussion, debates, and comment have

revealed the issues that are waiting for solu-

tion. It is a civic duty to cast your vote for the

man whose superior ability, capacity, and under.

standing stand out with impressive clearness.

Vote for

CHIEF RABBI KOOK
APPEALS FOR HELP

JAMES I. ELLMANN

for Mayor

RABBI SONNENFELD
DIES IN JERUSALEM

Former Judge Ellmann
is a successful lawyer;
a proven business man;
a thinker, planner, and
student.

His election will insure
a wise administration for
the City of Highland
Park, and reflect credit
upon his people.

i

Do your share to elect
Judge Ellmann.

a

Remember to Vote!
Monday, April 4th!

This advertisement is donated by friends and admirers of
Judge Ellmann

OLD FOLKS HOME

B'NAI MOSHE NOTES

Gift to Woman's Auxiliary Dinner of Hebrew Ladies
Free Loan on Sunday.
of U. H. S.

The Detroit Ladies' Hebrew
A contribution is announced to
the Woman's Auxiliary of the Free Loan Association will hold its
United Hebrew Schools in memory dinner Sunday, April 3, at 6 p. m.,
of Mrs. Libbie Berman, by her at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor
and Woodrow Wilson.
children.

—_ •

THE MEMORABLE BEAUTY

OF THE



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II
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Music and dancing during the entire
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A refreshing mineral bath every
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Bridge parties and various forms of
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