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Questions, and the entire Hagga-
ORGANIZATION GROUP
dah is practically a reply to the
child's questions. Many cere-
J. C. Hirschfield has returned
monies are intended to arouse his 11,...T Mrs.
George M. Stutz, assistant
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prosecuting attorney, has been
that is, the Monday preceding that he may ask "Ma Zoth"— h enry
appointed chairman of the newly
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TURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE
GOOD
Passover, a careful study of the "What is the meaning of this?"
—
Rabbi Frederick DoPPeit of Saginaw created organization committee to Will be Held April 24 at the
Anishe Chemed pulpit on last assist in the Allied Jewish Cam-
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sparing no effort to make the af- different customs, symbols and Several of the stories and songs occupied
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Friday night: he will also conduct Seder
Statler;
Artists,
Judge
ceremonies connected with Pass- are also written in the spirit of
fair attractive.
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over in general and the Passover the child. The right of the child
Rubiner on Program.
Young Israel Classes.
. or Mrs.
wn Mrs. A. B. Rom
to "steal" the Afikomen, that por- be made with
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The Young Israel Hebrew Seder in particular, will be •
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tion of the matzo which is eaten J. C. Hirschfield.
The Jewish National Fund musi-
classes, which are sponsored joint- by Max Gordon.
nd Hrs. Charles J Levy hare
the
last
morsel
of
the
Seder,
is
•
Mr.
cale,
planned
by
Detroit
unit
of
as
Gift
to
Schools.
U1
ly by the Young Israel and the
returned home after spending several
Junior Hadassah, will be held Sun-
The United Hebrew Schools another of the child's perogatives. weeks In Detroit.
United Hebrew Schools, are held
, ;
day afternoon, April 24, at Hotel
every Monday evening, at the have received a gift from Mr. and The nuts that are given to the
In
honor
of
Bre.
Joseph
Sussman
of
Stotler. Arrangements for this
Philadelphia-Byron School. The Mrs. A. M. Pregerson in memory children, according to the exhorta- Seattle, Wash., nee Mamie Iteneon of
Hand Carved
tion of the Talmud, so that they Detroit, Bre. Lillian Isaacson entertained
event are being made by a commit-
classes begin promptly at 8:30 and of the late Alex Steinberg.
have something with which to play informally on Saturday evening. Idra.
tee headed by Miss Esther Elconin•
Passover Instruction.
conclude at 9:30. At 9:30 all
Sussman was. delegate to the National
The speaker on this occasion will
The child plays a great part in and remain throughout the Seder Council of Jewish Women Convention
classes gather in the assembly hall
Solid Mahogany
be Judge Charles Rubiner.
where a lecture on Jewish history the Passover holiday in general, service shows again how significant held in Detroit last week.
Artists who will participate in
and at the Seder ceremony in par- the child's part is at the Seder.
is delivered by A. D. Markson.
the
program
will
be
Miss
Sadie
for
these
reasons
that
the
is
It
ticular.
It
is
the
child
that
opens
Instead of a lecture on Jewish
Cooper, violinist, and Miss Della
Occasional Chair
history Monday evening, April 18, the ceremony by asking his Four Hebrew schools are devoting very much time to acquaint the child
"
Tobin, pianist.
. . .
not only with the history and back-
Miss Cooper will render the fol-
ground of the holiday, but also
lowing
selections.
"Nigun
from
with all the customs, ceremoniaes
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Baal Shem" by Ernest Boch, "Prae-
and symbols of the festival.
t.:
ludiun Allegro" by Pugnani.Kreis-
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At all the branches of the
..,-,
ler, and "Nora-Staccato" by Ginicu-
United Ilebrew Schools, the chil-
Heifetz.
dren are taught in a very elabor-
ate and detailed manner the read-
ing and explanation of the Hag-
gadah, and the chanting of those
portions that lend themselves to
GEORGE M. STUTZ
songs. In some classes they also
have playlets written by the chil- paig for 8165,500 to be held May
dren depicting different episodes 8 to 19, Aaron De Roy, campaign
in the life of Moses or the depar- chairman, announces.
r
"Dictatorship or Democracy" will
ture from Egypt or other in-
"This type of organization com-
,
IMI'l,
I ill) I iiihil
stances connected with the Exodus. mittee is a lovel approach in phi- be the subject of a debate between
In the lower grades a good deal of lanthropic undertakings, says Mr. Prof. Scott Nearing and Jacob Mar-
...
time is devoted to coloring Pass- Stutz, "and has never before been golis to be held at New Danceland,
over pictures, such as Moses in the used anywhere in the United 4849 Woodward avenue on Sunday,
...
t,
,
basket, or the Israelites building States. Due to the emergency April 17, at 2:30 m.
Professor Nearing, who will pre-
the pyramids, etc. In general, a character of our present need for
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great effort is being made to relief funds in behalf of needy sent the argument for dictatorship,
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imbue the child with the spirit of Jewish men, women and children, is an internationally recognized
3Y,
authority on political and economic
this very important holiday.
we have decided to leave no stone subjects. For a time he held the
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unturned in building a successful chair of professor of economics in
structure."
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the University of Pennsylvania.
THOUSANDS ATTEND, campaign
17
The plan, as outlined by Mr. Later he accepted the deanship of
OFFICIAL OPENING Stutz, provides that each member the
University of Toledo. He ha s
the regular campaign speakers' been associated and also instrumen-
t1,1
OF LEVANT FAIR of
NET
bureau, when delivering an ad- tal in the organization of a num-
ber
of
labor
research
bureaus,
spe-
dress,
be
accompanied
by
a
mem-
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ber of the organization committee, cializing in the gathering and com-
of facts and statistics relat-
sentative of Palestine progress and who will invite the audience to piling
r
Fo
ing
to
the
labor
movement.
development in every field and participate in the fund-raising ef- a number of years now, Professo
e
presents a veritable cross-section forts as individual volunteer so- Nearing has been travelin
: This sturdily built chair will rank high by
of Palestine life. Palestine indus- licitors. It is believed that by this throughout the different countries
comparison of quality, style and wonkman-
/
means
every
Jewish
organization,
tries are housed in the Palace of
studying their economic and socia
ship—neatly hand carved solid mahogany-
Palestine Industries, one of the lodge, club and congregation will conditions. He has recently re
> 'coverings
in an. assortment of beautiful
largest of the new pavilions. The have its members represented in turned from an extended ton
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the
campaign
soliciting
group.
Damasks
and
Brocatelles—there are several
trade and building material indus-
•
throughout
Europe
spending
con
Associated with Mr. Stutz on
0.1J
tries occupy a special section,
styles in this lot and every one priced to sell
siderable length of time in Sovie t
the
organization
committee
are
while the citrus pavilion is thor-
Russia.
much
higher,
r.:
oughly representative and illustra- Maurice Bordelove, Joseph Haggai,
Mr. Margolis, whoivill argue fo
tive of every aspect of the citrus Bernard Isaacs, Emanuel Paperno, democracy, is a well-known Pitt .
industry. Examining the exhibits Simon Shetzer and Dr. David burgh attorney. He is known a n
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Our Boulevard Store Open Every
in this pavilion one is fully im- Kliger.
student of social and politica I
The speakers' bureau, with a affairs.
Monday Evening Till Nine.
pressed with its economic impor- which
He has been connec teal
°
4,
Mr.
Stutz's
committee
is
tance for the country. The settle-
the American labor movemen
‘1.
r
is headed by Judge with
for years. He was at one tins .
ments of Judea, Galilee and some co-ouerating,
Charles Rubiner, chairman; Dr.
TWO STORES, :
of the other sections have a pa- Alvin D. Herm h and Lew i s J editor of The Detroit Jewish Chron -i
vilion for themselves, while the co- Weitzman, vice-chairmen; Bernard fete.
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operative movement is represented Isaacs, chairman of the Yiddish
by a separate section.
2990
W. Grand Blvd. app. Flaw Bldg. •nd 431 Gratlot Av. ,
speakers' bureau, and Miss Eliza- JEWS RELIEVED AS
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"Information City."
V.'
This is the fifth Palestine and beth Finley, secretary.
HINDENBURG WINS
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Near East exhibition being held,
RUN-OFF ELECTIO i.-AiRkIrg,
the last fair having taken place in Wayne County Property
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Owners Association
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has had the fullest measure of en-
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Formed.
couragement and support from
the government and from the ve•
The Wayne County Property longer exists. He also denies tha t
ous organized elements here and ?
Association was recently either he or the Teutonia had bee 1 o=onoi=ono=0=10=10=
any rpnized with L. Katz as presi- anti-Semitic. While admittin ce a
is far more substantial than an
thing previously held. dent; N. Cohen and S. H. Wein- sympathy for Hitler and that h
A most important part of the garden, vice-presidents; Morris had at one time been a member o r ° eAnnouncement--
Cadillac announces the establishment in Detroit of a permanent custom salon,
fair is the Information City. Here Granet, treasurer; M. H. Gold- the Teutonia, he stated that he r
information
is available regarding smith, financial secretary. This as- gretted that connection as a mi „
featuring exclusive coachcraft by Fleetwood. The gallery will be located in
MARSHALL'S , n
every activity that might interest sociation advocates reduction of take.
While in the interview M
the
visitor.
It
is in the center of taxes, protection against vice and
the General Motors Building, at the corner of Second Avenue and Grand
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the grounds and contains in addi- padlock, an investigation bureau Kappe modestly stated that he ha
tion to many other helpful objects, regarding tenancy. A membership at one time been a member of th .. Kosher Restaurant Ci Delicatessen
Boulevard, and is now open to the public. The Detroit Salon it patterned
c 0 Will be open during Passover Week
a post and telegraph office.
drive is now on, and those inter- Teutonia, the Jewish Telegraph a
Lauds Jewish Efforts.
ested are invited to communicate Agency states that Mr. Kappe ha
Reasonable Prices in Effect
after those maintained at New York and Palm Beach, and will present at all
Addressing a group of 600 Zion- with the association's office, 3114 been the national leader of th at 11
Dine and Dance while you eat.
organization and a frequent co I-
ist tourists, P. Knabenshue, the Hastings, Clifford 1132,
custom
designing.
In
celebration
of
the
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tributor to National Sociali it
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American consul-general, spoke in
newspapers in Germany.
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enthusiastic terms of Zionist ef-
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formal opening, there is now on display a most unusual grouping, revealing the
forts in Palestine. Mr. Knaben• gallons stands in this order: Po-
100,000 Turn to Warsaw Kehill a
shue
related
that
he
had
recently
and,
first
place
with
377
points;
NOTICE
TO
CLUBS
AND
ORGANIZATIONS
for Passover Help.
season's most advanced creations in design, arrangement and coloring. You are
toured every part of Palestine, and America, second, with 285 points,
You are invited to bold your meetings, socials, affairs
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Loc i
as he went from community to and Austria third, with 254 points.
regular
visitor.
Me Rate.. We Cater Weddings.
a
here. R
Jewish
leaders are gravely co
cordially invited to visit the opening display, and to become
community, and visited colony Czechoslovakia scored 223 points,
after colony, he came to realize Palestine 218, Germany 120 earned over the situation that w i
n
face
the
Jewish
population
Buri
how great were the Jewish achieve- points Rumania 14 and England
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the Passover holidays. The Keh i
ments in this land, both economi-'
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A large number of the tourists Poland, Denmark Win in Final! applying for assistance and t
were Americans who had come Boxing and Wrestling Matches. Jewish press, in summing up t lc
here in connection with lil the Macca- 1'. A.)—Poland 1 situation, comes to the conclusi
bind as well as the Levant Fair. scored heavily in the boxing that tens of thousands will rema
cheered matches put on
i here as part of unprovided for.
by the
message
the American
and
they
felt part of cularly
the concluding program of the It is estimated that no leas th i
MICHIGAN BELL
Maccabiad. Urkovitz won from 100,000 persons turned to the
government representative.
hillah
for
help
in
connection
w'
Neiman,
Pauestinian,
in
the
fly-
Complete. Balfour Forest.
Hifh Commissioner Wauchope weight match, and Bernzweig de- the forthcoming holidays. 0 1
TELEPHONE CO.
planted the last tree of the Bal. feated Wohlhandler, Palestinian, cially, 12,000 families have be
four Forest at Kayemeth in the in the lightweight match. All listed and more than 8,000 oth
presence of many high govern- three winners represented Poland. have filed applications which h a
ni
In the wrestling matches Den- not been formally recorded. T I
ment officials and leading members
mark took the lead. Kusland de- leaves out of account those t t
of the Jewish community.
The tree planted by the high feated Schmerling in the light- have trned to the various insti l
A.
commissioner was placed alongside weight match, while Silverman Lions which specifically cater
the first tree planted by former beat Elkind in the middleweight paupers, as well as those tend
High Commissioner Lord Plumer match. Both winners represented ing help privately. The Kehill
in 1928, which marked the begin- Denmark and the losers sought has assigned 100,000 zlotys
this amount, it is admitted by
ning of the Forest planted in honor honors for Palestine.
cials, is totally inadequate.
of the author of the Balfour Dec-
—
Mae-
Officials
Cable
Greetings
to
location. The forest now has 300,-
-
Hundreds Made Homeless
cabinet Winners.
Floods in Lithuania.
i 000 trees.
WARSAW.—(J.
T.
A.)—The
Memorial to Meletteat•
Added to other hardships
Laying the cornerstone for a minister of foreign affairs as well
memorial to Lord Melchett at Tel as the home office, together with Jewish population of Kovno is flan
Mond, Lord Henry Melchett de- other government departments, suffering as a result of the
clared that he will continue his cabled their congratulations to the that have overtaken a considera
father's work and will show every Polish representatives who con- part of Lithuania.
This information is contai t
I tested victoriously at the Mecca-
possible devotion to Palestine.
-
in an appeal from the Kovno
Twenty-five leading Arab Wad
I
in Tel Aviv.
.
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United Dairies, Inc., announces that for O._ sheiks
hillah
just received here which
An honorary committee has
greeted Lord and Lady Mel-
chest during the ceremony, stating been created for the purpose of pleins that this added situat
the coming Passover holidays they will
•
that they will always live in peace arranging a deserving welcome to makes it utterly impossible for
again serve the Jewish community with
with their Jewish neighbors. Ben the winning sportsmen upon their local community to provide
necessary Passover relief with
Zvi, Palestine labor leader, and return to Poland,
foreign assistance.
strictly Kosher HI-TEST MILK from the
Rabbi Uziel were the chief speak-
The appeal states that hund r
A. F. of L Joins Movement for
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ers at the ceremony.
UNITED DAIRY FARMS, under the su-
of
Jewish houses have been c i
George Washington Forest.
Teachers Demonstrate.
pletely
submerged
and
dame
A.)—The
YORK.—(J.
T.
NEW
In a further effort to secure
"611) e , re stopping over night at
pervision of the VAAD HARABONBI
payment of wages due them, local American Federation of Labor and that the flood victims are
and under the personal direction of
Jewi.sh teachers parade as • group will participate in the work inaug- occupying all the synagogues
the hotel, Dorothy. I found your
daily before the Jewish Agency urated by the Jewish National other public buildings affor d
Rabbis E. Aishiskin and S. Strauss.
Fund of America, for the planting shelter. Even now, the Kehi
offices.
name in the telephone book."
The Jewish Agency has made a in Palestine of a George Washing- reports, it finds It impossible
Mashgichim (supervisors), well-known
strenuous effsrt to obtain from the ' ton Forest on the occasion of the supply those that the flood
made destitute with the
government the usual assignment bicentennial celebrations.
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religious men, appointed by the Rabbini-
S of funds for the schools, but the Announcement of this fact was necessary articles of food
by
Nelson
Ruttenberg,
dep-
,
clothing.
cal Council, supervise the farms where the
government refuses to make any made
Visitors
from
out-of-town,
as well as local
t before its suggestions for ur p o lice commissioner of the city
milk is produced, also it's bottling and ■ payraen
stricter government control over of New York and president of the
friends
and
acquaintances,
can
locate you easily
Jewish National Fund of America,
handling in the creamery.
the Zionist schools are adopted.
if your name h in the telephone directory.
"In•.ting for Security," will he
Feminist Leader Appointed to who made public a statement from
title of the merman by Rabbi Jere.
Limns. Commune.. I William Green, president of the Folkman. Friday evening. Rabbi
All bottles, cans and other utensils used for Pass-
Rose Weltatraus, prominent American Federation of Labor, rims will deal with the retitleus pr et
Both men and women find that having their
TUNE
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presented by the Inert...Ina frequen t
accepting
membership
on
the
na-
feminist leader of Palestine, has
over milk are new. A special label signifying
enleWtoo with reference to the bas
been appointed • delegate to the tional committee of Jews and non- eukide.
names in the telephone directory often proves
on ear weekly tmellei bread-
"Kosher Shel Pesach," with the rabbi's names on
recently
formed
for
the
pur-
Women's Advisory Committee on Jews
cuts ever Station Y/MBC,
a valuable business asset, also.
pose
of
sponsoring
the
Washington
Nationality
Problems
recently
cre-
at
1
p.
as.
every
Sunday
ir,.'7..!".1 1;,:rd'I'Th;1"7,1: `1.°
it, will appear on every bottle.
Forest planting program in Pales- gund•, tinny.. at Hotei II•yses fo
sted by the League of Nations.
The appointment was made by tine.
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And, in emergencies, such as fire, accident or
"It seems to me," declared Mr. I' Representative.
the All-Asian Women's Confer-
frem Grand Rapids.
Port Hama, Pay cue,
vlaRIESI
ence, which has its executive seat Green, "that this is a most worthy sing.
sudden sickness, your telephone
save, Hillsdale sad Detroit, will lee
project and one which should be eaL IttrItir.tglyena7bwill speaken "
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in Madras.
enables you to summit' help
Palish Teatime Carry Off Honors at given the support of all classes of ir,S
Valt:d States." "
Artheige
r ' Corel.
people, both Jews and non-Jews. dent
Matcablasl.
of On Jae.. -tens .01 Is
immediately.
an
evidence
of
my
deep
Inter-
Poland took first place in the As
weleowthig .14,..s,
Mumbled, having gained the most est in this most worthy enterprise,
Mr.. Ensitelneek of Lansing •tt
points in the different contests. Its I gladly and most willingly accept the Friday ...ling sonic",
representatives were awarded the your kind invitation to serve as a
Mr.. Loaf. Tanetaa d Aehtend Kan
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first Maccabiad cup. Poland also member of the national committee was
the rata, of P.M sad• Mre, J
g 1
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obtained the boxing cop, having of all faiths organized for the pur- Follows. for the week-end.
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completely scored in the various pose of carrying forward the plan
OFFICERS OF UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
TO BE ELECTED AT MEETING APRIL 26
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