7iteVerRoreknanatRornei4 PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Children's corner 000cia-oo-000-00000rioir000v0000000000000l0000000000 g1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111 SUNDAY, 1932 SEASON OPENS .11 Column for Our Boys and (Otis 1/1 By UNCLE JUDAH PASSOVER GREETINGS and @Announcing. THE REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM WITH PRESENT ECONOMIC CONDITIONS CHILDREN OF ISRAEL—A PE- SACH MELODY Oh, Children of Israel your glor- ious name, Recalls to our memory the jour- ney of yore, When forth from their bondage 'our forefathers came, With Moses their leader, to Jor- dan's loved shore, SAM GRANADIER :-: And on, on, on the Children of Israel marched ever more. TAILOR :-: SUITE 402 - 403.404 AMERICAN RADIATOR BUILDING CHERRY 2452 1346 BROADWAY 0000000000coacto*********coocooc000Ott000000******** 0000 But, Children of Israel, we do not despair, For we're singing today as we ne'er sang before, There's hope In our souls and there's joy in the air, As the Children of Israel go marching once more, Then on, on, on the Children of Israel, on as of yore. PASSOVER GREETINGS Announcement! J. M. FIRESTONE Proprietor of the DEXTER DRUG CO. Dexter and Burlingame announces his removal to WoOdward and Warren Where he will be known as the FIRESTONE DRUG CO. All the Dexter Drug Company prescriptions will be re-filled at the new store. Free Delivery Service Henry Behrendt to any part of the city FIRESTONE DRUG CO. 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DIrlalee and D.4.1.7,7 ea G. T. R. A. . c el De: 4.3k rw. No. IL Ir No. R. Juactiaa Wsiarh nail T. BETTER THAN EVER--- A HAPPY PASSOVER, BOYS AND GIRLS: Although Passover is partly over, the spirit of the festival is still with us, and I sincerely hope that you are all having a very enjoyable time observing the customs and ceremonies of the holiday and making merry. Have you enjoyed the Sedorim? It IS a beautiful ceremony. And it makes kings and queens and princes and princesses of all of us. Did it occur to you that this country is very good to the Jew in that it permits him to have wine for Passover. Of course, we must be care- ful not to abuse this privilege. But the thing that we are particularly interested in is that we should have no, prohibitions on joy. Especi- ally on Passover, let joy reign in Jewish homes and Jewish hearts. • Some more Passover stories, poems and other informative ma- terial, another biographical sketch of another great Jew, and other items are yours in today's column to be enjoyed during the holiday. Until next week, good-bye. YOUR UNCLE JUDAH. Nue. M. R. R. ". a=t77 rra. two and Union Loh P. R. X. AUTOMOBILE TRUCK SERVICE Classified Advertising Pays age of 18 he received his rabbinical diploma. Ile was a man of great wisdom, purity of soul, was modest and good-hearted. He was a talent. ed speaker and thrilled his audi- ences. The ideal of the revival of Pal- estine was the great vision of his life. He founded the first society of the Chovevei Zion. In 1882 he In- fluenced Baron Rothschild to start colonization and settlement work in Palestine. To commemorate his seventieth birthday in 1894, the Chovevel Zion founded the colony "Gan Shmuel," now a colony of the Jewish Nation- al Fund. 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WHY THE THORN-BUSH? An idol-worshipper once asked Rabbi Joshua Ben Korcha, "Why did God speak to Moses out of the thorn-bush?" • The rabbi replied, "If He had spoken out of a carob-tree or syca- more tree, thou.wquldat have asked the same question. But it is not proper to dismiss thee without some answer. Why then was it a thorn- bush? To teach thee that there is no spot in which the presence of God is not to be found, even though it be a thorn-bush." SONIA AT THE SEDER—A STORY BY "AUNTIE" IN LONDON YOUNG ISRAEL At the Seder table little Sonia-Oat between her Granny and her cousin Reuben. She liked this position, for over since she could remember sitting up to Seder the old lady had seemed to be part of the celebration and had shown her the pictures in the stained and thumbed Haggadah. Her grandmother, Sonia thought at one time, had actually come out PRIDE A SIGN OF IGNORANCE of Egypt and seen the first Pass- over, but she knew better now, From the Talmud. though Granny seemed to know more about the Seder even than Pride is a sign, wherever it may her father, who presided and read chance, the service. Her father knew all Of that worst poverty called— the tunes and had a better voice Ignorance. than the second Chazan at school , but Granny knew the why and wherefore of everything. Cousin Reuben had never attend. ed their Seder before. Ile was at the university, and it was a long way for him to go home. He was a great tease, and had insisted on (Continued from Page One.) sitting next to Sonia because, he said, he was the only one he could lead them." And the for trust to ahow him the place in the It is that an Infant, less than two Haggadah. The naughty boy bad weeks old, is credited with haring at first produced a copy of Asop's hegves the Allied Jewish Campaign fables, though he had his Haggadah with the first contribution. in his pocket all the time, produc- Although the Allied Jewish ing it when he saw the shocked Campaign is not to begin lusts! expression on Sonia's little face. May 8, the sum of $100 was re- "Why is this night different from all other nights 7" Sonia read ceived Monday by campaign head. in the Ma Nishtanah, and Cousin quarters from Mrs. Alexander Reuben has whispered: "Because I Freeman in the name of Patricia Joy Oppenheim, her infant grand- am here." Sonia soon saw that she was go- child. Patricia Joy was born on ing to enjoy this Seder more than April 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Royal Al- any she could remember. Cousin ien Oppenheim. Mrs. Oppenheim Reuben insisted on asking ques- is a member of the volunteer mail- loins about everything, and then, ing squad, under the chairmanship when his uncle answered, he turned of Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, of to Sonia with: "There, did you the Jewish Welfare Federation, know that?" or "Do you agree under whose direction the cam- paign is conducted. with that?" The first gift acknowledged by Sometimes she did not under- stand these little discussions that the general solicitations division interrupted the service, but Cousin wee received by Mrs. Joseph Ehr- Reuben seemed to be enjoying him- lich from an elderly lady who, al- self vastly and when it came to though unable to work, wished to the distribution of the bitter herbs be among the first to insure the 'WE POLICE THE WORLD' Select your Detective as you would and the charoseth he complained success of the drive. your Lawyer or Myrick" Passover Appeal. that Sonia did not have enough, Approximately 36 Detroit syna- Cooaultatien and Advice Strictly and that it wan disgraceful the way little girls were victimized, de- go gues have signified their readi- CenfidentIaL that if ever he had a little nese to turn over their pulpits dur- Cad. Cal 0..141 INit; girl he would see that she had at least a hundredweight of charouth. ing Pasover services, Thursday Granny beamed at these pleas- Friday mornings, April 21 and and 22, 4 to the Allied Jewish Campaign, for 4 entries and told how when she was the purpose of an appeal in behalf 4 a little girl, her father had been of t causes for which $165,00 4 very strict about the proportion of is to be solicited during May 8 5 maror to charoseth, and unless your to 5 eyes watered you couldn't have the I18. view of the fact that the In 0 right quantity of bitter herbs. campaign appeal embraces practi- 0 PRIVATE COMMERCIAL. Cousin Reuben was even jollierrally every Je wish philanthropic I after supper when it came to niceicause the DETECTIVE Domrsnc. including emergency relief singing part, for he had a WORK IN ALL INDIASTRIAL. voice, too, and introduced spwiallIfor destitute Jewish men, women ITS BRANCHES. trills and choral effects for Sonia's and children right here in Detroit; CRIMINAL. benefit. Once he seemed to have 1 the Jewish Old Folks Home at 318 EXPERT MALE winked at everybody and they all Edmund Place; the House of Shel- AND FEMALE UNIFORMED stopped singing suddenly, leavingiter at 79 Alger; the United He- POLICE. Sonia to carry on in her thin treble, brew Schools; the Hebrew Free OPERATIVES. covering here with confusion. ' Loan Association at Clairrnount SHADOW RESIDENTIAL "We wanted to make sure the an- and Twelfth streets; and many WORE miscellaneous worthy causes, PATROLS. e gex l o s .ihneeadr.d you," Cousin Reuben other 1Detroit's synagogues have signified ALL KINDS, C. F. SMITH CO. PURE FOOD STORES • CAPTAINS CHOSEN FOR FIVE ALLIED CAMPAIGN TEAMS "Where Price Tells and !uality Sells" 0 I UNIVERSAL COOLER CORP. or Then they came to the end. "Who I their readiness to be the first knows one?" Cousin Reuben insist- I groups in the organized commun- ed that this jingle was a survival ' ity to turn over their facilities to of an old custom to ask riddles. I the campaign. "Why did they stop at thirteen?" Sonia enquired. i "That's easy," Cousin replied, and he answered with another question "Why do Bar Mitzvah boys stop going to Cheder at thirteen?" Then the last rollicking chorus i(Continued from Page One.) of Chad Gadya. That, too, had to be Interrupted by a discussion as min S. Case to the Supreme Court to the identity of the characters of bench of Rhode Island and was the rhyme. Sonia did not know confirmed unanimously by the they had an identity. But Cousin Rhode Island Senate. Reuben said the kid was Israel; the Mr. Joplin is a former speaker two zuzim Moses and Aaron (the of the House of Representatives, means by which the Father, God, a graduate of Georgetown Univer- brought the kid, Israel, from sity, and has been practicing here Egypt); the cat was Assyria; the since 1908. He was chairman of dog, Babylon; the stick, Persia; the Republican state committee in the flre, Macedonia• the water, 1024 and 1928. Rome; the ox, the Saracen!: the Judge Joann is president of butcher, the Crusaders; the Angel of Death, Turkey, to be overcome Temple Emanu-El, a Conservative congregation, and a member of in the end for the return of Israel the board of directors of the Zion- to the Promised Land. ist District of Rhode Island, the But Granny said she preferred the stick to be a stick and the ox Miriam Hospital, the Jewish Home the Aged and the Ledgemont for an ox. Sonia, who was tired but happy, Country Club. Judge Joplin is the second Jew agreed with her. to be appointed to the Superior RABBI SAMUEL MOITILEVER Court of the state of Rhode Island, Rabbi Samuel Mohilever, who tie first being Judge I. Jerome Solvay, Melville do Green born in 1824 in Gluboka and died Hahn, now a Supreme Court jus- in 1895 in Bialoatok, Russia was the tice. VINEWOOD 2-3470 founder of the Chovevei Zion, or Lovers of Zion, movement, which 100 Rnmaniaas at Levant Fair. was the great movement before the BUCHAREST.— (1. T. A.) — Zionist Organization was formed. Ile was a great rabbi and a man More than 100 members of the Ru- has nothing to give will who He manian Parliament will leave for very active In public life. never get his horse to trot. In his early youth he was famed Palestine on April 21, to take part -------- as a prodigy, or as ■ very bright in the Levant Fair, 6 which Ru- The but soldier comes from the fellow in all his studies. At the mania Is officially participating. 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