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David Golden Moves to 2220 Clairmount k `i % b 0 t ) ; 11 o k % l h 0 kl N i Rev. David Golden, popular prac- tical mohel, cantor, who performs at wedding ceremonies, has this week moved to 2220 Clairmount, his new telephone number being Euclid 9490. Rev. Golden will officiate during the Passover festival at Congre- gation Beth Moses. United Artists Theater. Edgar Rice Burrough's world- famous story of "Tarzan, The Ape Man," is now showing at the Uni- ted Artists Theater. Johnnie Weiss- muller, the champion swimmer, plays the title role of "Tarzan" while Maureen O'Sullivan is seen i tithe leading romantic role. Fisher Theater. Robert Montgomery is on the screen at the Fisher this week in "—But the Flesh is Weak." Fresh from his triumphs in "lavers Courageous" and "Private 1-ivies" he scores again in a role that is even more brilliant than any he has ever played. Rabbi M. Horowitz of Jerusalem arrived in Detroit on Tuesday to of to Detroit Jews in behal I f the Universal Yeshiva of Jeru RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA salem which is under the direc supervision of Chief Rabbi A. I • year, was re-elected to continue Kook. his work for the coming year. Rabbi Horowitz will address De - Coming to Mt. Clemens from troit synagogues in the course of Chicago, where he had completed h is stay here. He has the sup- his rabbinical and college training port of the local rabbis. During and had been actively engaged in his Detroit stay he can be reached Jewish organizational activity, he at 835 Blaine. found a community completely An appeal issued by Chief Rabbi disorganized Jewishly. Several Kook for the Universal Yeshiva children came to learn in an old- reads in part: fashioned cheder and the re- "The Universal Yeshiva, in ad- rel i gious school was completely dition to its customary duties, has c l o ed now the extraordinary and respon- Since his stay in Mt. Clemens sible task of saving the Talmudic he has organized a Talmud Torah students in Russia from the hands along modern methods, with a of destruction, by bringing them daily attendance of all children hither and afford them the oppor- of school age consisting of five tunity of carrying on their holt grades. The Sunday School, with studies. We have already pro- an attendance of 100 children, is cured permits and passages for a divided into a similar number of considerable number of schloarly classes, each working productively. students, a part of whom are now Among his achievements for students at the Universal Yeshi- adult education Rabbi Sperka or- va. But our depleted treasury ganized an evening college of does not permit us to continue Jewish studies. Among the courses this most sacred work, and the offered were Hebrew language, Universal Yeshiva is the only in- Jewish history and literature. stitution authorized to carry it on. The'women of the city are con- "I am confident that you, in whose hearts are glowing the tributing their share to Jewish work through a ladies' auxiliary sparks of love for the Torah, will and all the young girls are organ- not desert us at this very critical ized in a junior sisterhood, work- moment, but will respond gener- ing energetically for things Jew- ously to the call of the Lord's ish. Children of grade school are Word and its students." grouped in clubs. Dramatics has been on the schedule Of activity, Hawthorne Valley Golf Club Opens for Current Season. REASONS 2 why you should use MANISCHEWITZ Matzoh & Matzoh Products 1. It has already become a tradition to use Manischewitz Matzoh—your father ate it and you are eating it. Be sure your children eat Manischewitz Matzoh. HEBREW NATIONAL GROCERIES 1352 DIVISION ST. Would You Give $11.00 For a New Pair of Feet? You may have a new pair of strong, healthy feet for only $11.00. 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David Goldman, representing the College of the City of Detroit and the State of Michigan, won the Tight to enter the finals of the National Oratorical Contest in • divisional contest at Glenville Col- lege, Glenville, W. Va. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diener and family of Brush street wish to ex- press their thanks and apprecia- tion to their many friends and relatives for the kindnesses shown them during their recent bereave- ment. Thanks are especially ex- pressed to Rabbi Harold Rosenthal and the Rainbow Girls. Gifts to Hadaasah Infant Welfare Fund. OBITUARY The Infant Welfare Fund of Hadassah has received the follow- NAT COHEN of 2340 Clements avenue, for- irg contributions: Watch for this label when you purchase your BEEF- ENETTE or Delicatessen products. This assure. you the best in quality sold in Detroit. Our products are made here in De- troit under supervision for K•shruth. No chemical. or coloring but only the best of materials are used. Gunsberg Honoring Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons, on their golden wedding anniversary, from Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Ehrlich. On the recovery of Mrs. Philip H. Broudo, from Mrs. J. II. Ehr- 2380 Twentieth Street lich and Miss Sara Buchhalter, Lafayette 2908 , In memory of S. B. Kahn, from Mr. and Mrs. J. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. I. Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Zeman. In memory of Mr. Golden of Jacksonville, Fla, father of Mrs. IN MICMORL4111. Joseph Magidsohn, from Mr, and Mrs. I. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. In loving memory of our dear E. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. husband, father and grandfather, Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hyman. Morris Barit, who passed away 10 years ago April 6, 1922 (8 days In Nissan). merly of Columbus, Ohio, 38 years old, died on April 5. Funeral serv- ices were held on April 6, with in- terment at Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi M. Zager offici- ated. Ile is survived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Aaron M., and two brothers in Baltimore, Md. Packing Co. ANNA KRAMER of 2246 Hazelwood avenue, 60 Of immense interest to golfers, i years old, died on April 6. Fu- particularly those of the west and neral services were held on April northwest sides of the city, was the 7, with interment at Beth David news Saturday that both courses at Cemetery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin of- old Hawthorne Valley plant are open for play and will continue to ficiated. She Is survived by her be open to the general public. This husband, Morris; her mother, Mrs. announcement came from R. H. Minnie Potashnick; four sons , Montgomery, general manager and Meyer, Ily, Jack and Sam, a vice-president of Ilawthorne Val- daughter, Mrs. Ada Warsaw, and ley, Inc. Whether the group known a sister, Mrs. Fanny Goldberg. as the Thorncliffe Club will re- ALECK STEINBERG main intact this year has not been definitely decided. The Thornecliffe of 1723 Atkinson avenue, 53 membership last year played the years old, died on April 3. Fu- east Course to the exclusion of the neral services were held on April public. Beginning Saturday both 6, with Interment at Cloverhill the East and West courses were Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. H. Hershman and the Rev. E. Zalud- open to any one. The new Hawthorne plant far- kowski officiated. He is survived by his wife, Fannie; two daugh- ther out Warren avenue has not been opened yet. The property has tens, Marian and Sarah; a son, been passed back to its original Julius; four sisters, Mrs. M. Ro- owners, according to W. G. Curtis, senthal, Irene and Berde of De- president of Hawthorne Valley, Inc. troit and Mrs. Meyer Bernstein of and if operated for public golf this Chicago, and a brother, Leon. season will be entirely out of con- trol of the group of Detroiters who JENNIE BARACH developed it. of 8838 Twelfth street, 40 years old, died on April 4. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros.' Michigan Theater. The immortal story of all time, Funeral Ilome on April 5, with in- "The Miracle Man," is thrilling terment at Beth Abraham Ceme- audiences anew at the Michigan tery. Rabbi J. Thumbs officiated.' Theater this week. The picture, She is survived by her husband,' which skyrocketed to fame such Sam. players as Lon Chaney, Betty SAM LITVIN Compson and Thomas Meighan in the silent days of the picture, pre- of 649 East Euclid avenue, 601 sents an all-star cast in the all- years old, died on April 6. Fu-, talking "Miracle Man." Sylvia neral services were held on April Sidney, Chester Morris, Irving 7, with interment at Beth Judah Fiche] and Hobart Bosworth com- Cemetery. He is survived by his wit e, Brendle, and a daughter,: prise the cast. Mrs. Fanny Harris. CAD. 9820 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IN YOUNG ISRAEL SABBATH COMMITTEE PLAN WORK LOCAL DEBATER TO BE IN NATIONAL AFFAIR The following amendment was recently passed by the constituent organizations of the National Council of Young Israel: "Re- solved, that a Sabbath committee be created which shall act on all matters of vital importance to Sabbath observing Jewry." The Sabbath committee in charge here is headed by Abbe Levi. This committee is planning to work towards securing the as- sistance of the Jewish consumers in making it possible for Jewish storekeepers to close on Saturday and Jewish holidays. A more detailed statement will be announced at the next regular meeting of Young Israel, which is to be held Wednesday evening, April 13, at Hotel Statler. The program of this meeting will con- sist of a discussion of "Jewish Humor." The next meeting of the inter- mediate Young Israel group will be held on Sunday, April 10, at 2:30, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. 2 11111111111111111111111111111111111T1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M 2. The Manischewitz Matzoh Company is a company with a heart. It helps your institutions. It gives support to the Tal- mud Torah, This is the Matzoh you should use for Passover. APPEAL HERE FOR UNIVERSAL YESHIVA REFINED young business girl would like one or two othe girl. to share high• class apartment. r North end section. Write Box 250, Detroit Jewish Chron- icle. BJ11 1 1 1 11 11111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114 ., _. ..-- .- E sitesrehnotogrios: Tiezleiitteh, Rabbi Joshua S; Sperka, who monologist, at its monthly meet- ing on Monday, April 11, at 2:30 has been in charge of Congrega- tion Beth Tefilath Moses on South The ceremonies for laying the o'clock. Miss Howe has become cornerstone of the new synagogue something of n sensation during avenue, Mt. Clemens, for the past built by Congregation Beth Abra- the past year because of the popu ham, on Linwood between Sturte- larity of her inimitable charac- ter sketches. She has appeared before most distinguished audi- ences in the great cities of the world and has been accorded the highest praise by audiences and critics alike. With brilliant crea- tive talent Miss Howe can easily hold her own in that famous lit- tle group of women monologists which is composed of such lumi- naries as Ruth Draper and Cor- nelia Otis Skinner. Present this ad •nd receive a Contract Bidding Card. Adults only. Club Ex• change, 10215.18-20 Dexter blvd. Morris Lupiloff 2476 FOR BETH ABRAHAM! MEETING ON MONDAY IN MOUNT CLEMENS SUNDAY AFTERNOON El T‘l:ril Home Relief Society. A If o low one from On Tuesday afternoon, at the v ire we ced Irs:111 con. home of Mrs. W. Roth, 3205 Lea- A place is ••cant in our hearts Whkh never can be filled. lie avenue, the Home Relief So- ciety will hold a Passover food Sadly missed by his Wife, Chil- shower in the form of a bridge- dren and Grandchildren. tea. The admission price will be a package of any kind of grocer- ies, with the exception of matzos, that can be used for Passover. MANUEL URBACfl The home of Mrs. Roth is very Granite wed Marble large and a capacity crowd can be taken care of. Those who will not be able to attend and would like to contribute either money or groceries, call Mrs. W. Roth, Arl- 7729 TWELFTH ST. ington 2338, or Mrs. I. Friedens berg, Madison 0029. Organiza- Euclid 7192 tions and clubs are urged to at- tend in groups. 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