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April 22, 1932 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-04-22

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FA

HEBREW SCHOOLS
TO PICK OFFICERS'

SILENCE MEANS
GUILT!

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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PASSOVER ART WORK

PAGE NINE

39TH MAY FESTIVAL,
ANN ARBOR, MAY 18

1 W II a• W W la I • I • W

Outstanding world famed stars
will be featured in one of the
most important musical events of
g
the entire year at the thirty-ninth *Solid Platinum Case
May Festival in Hill Auditorium *26
;150 Value
Genuine Diamonds
at
Ann Arbor, May 18 to 21.
A week ago our Mr. Solomon Levine
More Than
Soloists, conductors, organists *17 - Jewel Movement
and
pianists,
on
the
respective
The election of officers of the
g of the Sinai Kosher Sausage Factory,
% off
I
nights of the festival, are:
United Hebrew Schools will be
Every woman het •I-
Wednesday evening—Ruth Rog- way.
craved • watch like
% Chicago, made the statement that cer-
held Thursday evening, April 28,
era, soprano; Frederick Jagel, tale! II•nufeetureen
at B o'clock, at the Philadelphia-
close-out make. tale ri•
tenor; Chase Baromeo, bass; Gitta dirolous
t tain Detroit delicatessen dealers were
Byron School. In addition to the
prier poselble.
Gradova, pianist; Palmer Chris- Limited quanthi.
officers, there will also be elected
tian, organist; Chicago Symphony
selling TRAFE TONGUES, corned beef
14 members of the board whose
Orchestra; University Choral
terms expire at this time. Ac-
and pastrami.
Union, Frederick Stock and Earl
cording to the by-laws, 42 direc-
V.
Moore, conductors.
tors are elected, 14 for a period of
it
Thursday evening— Goete
three yeani, 14 for a period of two
This was not blackmail as Mr. Levine had his
Ljungberg, soprano; University
years, and 14 for a period of one
E name signed to the document, and if mis-statements
Choral Union, Chicago Symphony
year. Therefore, 14 directors
Orchestra, Frederick Stock and
shall
be
elected
annually
for
a
FULL KARAT .. BLUE-WHITE PER-
were made he could be held liable legally. Up to
Gustav Hoist, conductors.
period of three years and succeed
FECT DIAMONDS
Friday afternoon, 2 :30 o'clock
the directors who terms will have
now nothing has been done as these dealers know Mr.
—Mina Hager, contralto; Orches-
expired.
Not a mis-print . , , 1190 is the price of
Levine was right.
tral accompaniment, Children's
full karat, blue-white Diamonds. We are
The board consists of the fol-
Festival
Chorus, Erie DeLamarter
importers' direct representatives.
lowing members: Rabbi Ezek iel
and Juva Iligbee, conductors.
Aishiskin, Joseph W. Allen, F red
Friday evening — Benjamino
M. Butzel, Harry Cohen, Mayer B.
__A
Gigli,
tenor; Palmer Christian, or.
(Cohen, Louis Dann, JOS. H. F hr-
SPECIAL OFFER
ganiat; Chicago Symphony Or-
lich, Rabbi Samuel M. Fine, Ra bbi
We
will
repair
any
Watch,
re-
chestra,
Gustav
Hoist
(guest),
$1.50
Every Jewish woman should
Moses Fischer, Morris Fishm an,
gardless of its condition,
Frederick Stock and Earl V.
Rabbi Leon Fram, Jacob Fri ed.
for
see that all delicatessen prod-
Moore, conductor,.
berg, Ilyman Goldman; Lo uis
Saturday afternoon, at 2:30
WORK GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR
ucts have this tag on it. This is p. Granet, Rabbi A. M. Ilershma n,
o'clock—John Charles Thomas,
Rabbi Reubin Hurwitz, Ab bu
their guarantee of Kashruth
baritone,
Chicago
Symphony
Or-
Keiddn, Judge Harry B. Keida
chestra, Frederic Stock, conductor.
protected by the Va'ad tiara- # Aaron Klein, Michael Krell, Ma n,
Saturday evenin g—Juliette
bonim.
rice Landau, Jacob B. Lask Y,
Lippe, soprano; Marjorie McClung,
0, Prof. Samuel M. Levin, Sol. R.
soprano;
Mina Hager, contralto;
Levin, Max Lieberman, Robt. R.
If your dealer does not sell our products call us
Passover plate, an art work by Aaron J. Goodelnsan. Cut released Frederick Jagel, tenor; Nelson
Marwil, Henry Meyers, Aaron
Eddy,
baritone;
Chase Baromeo,
and we will deliver anything you want, kosher not
Louis Robinson, Isa M.
ac through the courtesy of Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
bass; Palmer Christian, organist.,
# Pregerson,
Rosenthal, Simon Shetzer, Das/ id
only for Pesach use but also at any time during the
Chicago
Symphony
Orchestra, Uni-
I W. Simons, Philip Slomovitz, Her ry
year.
versity Choral Union, Earl V.
SEDER-NIGHT
Sosensky, Ralph Spalter, Abe.
Moore,
conductor.
0, Srere, Louis Stoll, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman, Henry
Mau-
By ISRAEL ZANGWILL
Sugar Coated Good - Will
Ask us about our new product—BEEF FRY. Can ;; rice II. Zackheim Wineman,
and David S.
0!
be used during Pesach also.
7.emon.
(Rabbi Louis I. Newma n in His
Prosaic miles of streets stretch all around,
Open School Week.
Colum n "Telling It In Gads.")
Astir with restless, hurried life and spanned
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
The Open School Week for the
By arches that with thund'rous trains resound,
Tuxedo-Holruur branch has been
The rabbi and his wife were at
Available fbr Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
And
throbbing
wires
set for the week beginning May 1.
that galvanize the land;
the luncheon table when the maid
Programs
Sessions will be held during the
Dance-palaces in tawdry splendor stand;
served hot-cross buns. The rabbi
Will Accept Serious
Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
week as usual, but visitors will be
The newsboys shriek of mangled bodies found;
noticed that the cross was missing
welcome at all times to stay in the
from the buns, and imagined that
The last burlesque is playing in the Strand—
classes, watch the work, and then
PHONE LONGFELLOW 9730
this had been done out of defer-
In modern prose all poetry seems drowned,
gather in the assembly hall for re-
ence to the fact that they were for
discussion
and
discussion.
The
rabbinical
nourishment.
DETROIT AGENT:
A discussion will be in the form of
Yet in ten thousand homes this April night
"Where is the cross?" he in-
an open forum for parents, friends
SOLOMON BREITSTEIN
quired.
An ancient People celebrates its birth
p and all people interested in Jew-
"Oh,"
said the rabbi's wife,
8738 Twelfth Street
To Freedom, with a reverential mirth,
Phone Madisson 8413
sh education. The Tuxedo branch
pointing to the heavy white coat-
With customs quaint and many a hoary rite,
di I has an enrollment of 300 pupils.
ing on the buns, "the cross is be-
Waiting until, its tarnished glories bright,
In addition to the regular classes,
neath the sugar."
t has two kindergarten classes,
Its God shall be the God of all the earth.
"Just like the good-will move-
We take this occasion to extend sincere Pass-
Telephone Trinity 2-3488
Kindergarten 1 and 2, a Bar
ments,"
said the rabbi, "beneath
over greetings to all Detroit Jewry.
ditzvah class. The staff consists
the sugar is the cross."
ing of this organization will be
Haggai,
GOOD NEWS--FOR PASSOVER
I aggai, J. V. Ariel, Mrs.
tures of this school. The Minyon
Y. Mathis, Miss Gertrude Rosen- held immediately after the holi- is managed and conducted by the
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
" thal, Miss Freda Guile, Miss Hinds days.
pupils
themselves.
They
have
Use
Chronicle
ns ■ gg Gadon and Sol Kasdan, principal,
for Programs.
their own Chazzon, Gabbai, Sha-
APRIL 22.23-24 ,
The
Fenkell
School,
headed
by
mosh, etc.
A children's congregation, which
Our Guest Artist
is holding services every Saturday Michael Michlin, has succeeded in
TRY THE CHRONICLE'S CLASSIFIEDS—THEY
Form Parents' Group.
PAY ! morning, is one of the fine fea- organizing a number of children's
clubs. The children are in this
The Oakland branch, located at
Delmar and Westminster, headed
by A. Lachover, hps organized a Bay City Engineer's Method
4. • parents'
Leading Man of Molly Pico n's Second A 00000 Theater
organization at which
An Achievement for
parents and friends gather and
His
City.
wfa discuss Jewish education in gen-
eral and specific problems pertain-
ing to their own children in par-
BAY CITY.—Two years of vir-
ticular. Meetings are held at the tual tasteless and odorless water
NO INCREASE IN PRICES
Ahavath Achim Synagogue Audi- in Bay City have become so com-
torium. In addition to the open monplace to residents that they
forum part of the meeting, the scarcely give their water supply a
staff of teachers of the Oakland thought unless something happens
School always arrange for an en
ROY
tertaining program, such as read-
ings, singing, etc. The next meet-
Income Tax Specialist
manner connected with the vital
EXCLUSIVE INCOME
TAX WORK FOR THE PAST
issues of the day. They make much
TWELVE YEARS
use of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
Practitioner befor e
icle, especially the Children's Con
Treasury Department. I act as your
ner, It is being read at their
representativ e in all incom e tax cues,
meetings and all items are care-
1217 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
fully discussed. These clubs are
also in charge of the Koran Bo.
Phones—Offic e , Cherry 0142; Res., Lenox
9698
neinu Fund (the children's fund),
the purpose of which is to pay
their pledges to the Federation
1426 WOODWARD
and other causes. -
Ferry School.
The Ferry School, located at
Ferry and St. Antoine, formerly
the Kirby Center, still has an en-
rollment of 120 children. The
highest class is making plans for
(
graduation examinations and exer-
cises. This class is about to com-
plete the full seven-year course of
study prescribed by the schools.
OTOR car owners who have long since learned
H. Goldberg is secretary of this
1 the riding comfort of FISK AIR-FLIGHT TIRES
school.
Pair-3 Pairs $2.85
Six-Milo Road School.
have often asked us "What is the Air-Flight
In the Six-Mile Road School
Principle?"
there is also a class which is plan-
You'll say they're marvelous! Our exquisite
new
ning its graduation. Regular
3 thread all silk sheer, sheer chiffons with
monthly examinations are being
Heretofore the general conception of a satisfactory
dainty picot tops. All the new spring shades.
held in the various subjects and
Ask for Style 324
tire has been one of combining extra weight, thickness
the competition among the chil-
Exclusive With All
dren is very keen. A. Panush is
and sturdiness of construEtion .to carry the load of the
principal of the school.
LOUIS
B.
HARRISON
automobile.
Two Interesting Affairs.
to go wrong, Louis B. Harrison,
'
Plans have been completed for
.
superintendent of filtration, has
two interesting affairs to be given learned.
But basically your automobile rides on air the same as
by the Kvutzah tenth and the
an airplane—it rides, actually, on the air in your tires
Mr. Harrison, whose pioneeri
Woman's Auxiliary. T he Kvuth
za
n
not on the tires themselves.
Ivrith is again arranging for a in the field of taste-removal !lquiries—the condition was no-
recognized
throughout the con ti- nessitating the use of more soap.
t hird Parody Seder which will be
Once
Mr. Harrison, a native of Po-
And so Fisk engineers created a tire of such design
held Saturday evening, April 23, neat, has developed • method of
land, came to the United State.
Again by
and construction as to let your car ride feu on
at the Philadelphia-Byron School. removing
of an a taste and odor by means
the rubber
with
his
parents
in
1902,
when
he
ctivated
carbon
bed.
Popular Demand
The Women's Auxiliary, headed
— more on the air, thus providing easier, more comforts.
The method worked out by Mr. was 11 years old. Ile remianed
by Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, is arrang- Harrison here involved the re- in Brooklyn, N. Y., when they
ing for a get-together supper for moval of sand from
ble riding, while yet, through greater flexibility, actually
a filter and re- moved to Canada, and finished
lengthening the life of the tire itself.
Sunday evening, May 1, at 6:30 placing it with 24 inches of acti- high school at night, working dur-
o'clock, at the Philadelphia-Byron vated carbon. The equipment
("The F
's Daughter")
School.
at ing the day. In 1908 he was
present in use will handle a daily graduated from high school and
All the new Fisks are built on the Air-
With Irene Eisinginger
capacity of 4,000,000 gallons, b sat entered Ohio State University,
Flight Principle. And in addition, possess
the approval of the City Corn teaching in night school while he
LAST HOUR APPEAL with
mission recently, preparations ar attended classes in the day. In Based on the Life of this Im-
six other features of plus value that. give
FOR MO'OS CHIT! M being made to increase the e ui e 1916 he received both his bachelor
mortal Mozart
you greater safety, greater comfort, and
nd master degrees, having com-
A last minute appeal for th ment to care for 6,000,000 gallons. pleted five years 'work
Romantlet Appealing! Volga@ I
extra mileage.
Before Mr. Harrison had per-
in four
Mo'os Chitim Fund was made ove
years.
Altman's Radio Hour at noon las fected his method of taste-re-
Full of Beloved
Sunday by Charles Smith, chai r- moval, the water was just as pure
Mozart
1/ 'niers interested in tire economy wok
man of the Detroit committee. I n as it is now, but it frequently A REPRINT
Melodies
he course of his address M r. tasted of the chlorine used in puri-
We Extend Heartiest Passover Greetings to Our Many
I
received
a
comfort, come in and see the
copy of the Rodef
Now there is absolutely
Smith pointed out that it will b fication.
no taste.
Shalom Congregation Bulletin,
sew Fiat.
necessary to renew the plea fo
Friends and Customers
published by that congregation in
ands after Passover in order t 0 was One day recently the equipment Philadelphia, containing this item,
out of use for about foil;
aise the sums necessary to pa
or the food distributed among th y e hours at a time when considerable which I am to reprint:
Passover Greetings
chemical
treatment was being
"Art article appearing recently
n eedy.
in a Jewish publication (Random
given
the
water;
the
taste
immedi-
Following the address by Mr
S mith, Hyman Altman, sponsor o ately became noticeable and the Thoughts) deplored the fact that
at Mr. Harrison's office members of congregations do not
he hour, made ■ supplementer y telephone
began ringing.
remember the congregations in
tiering appeal • for the Mo'o
But
productive
of more corn- their wills, that they are generous
hitim Fund, and urged immedi
plaints than the single short period' in this respect to all other institu-
at
e
remittances
in
order
to
cove
FOUR CONVENIENT SERVICE STATIONS
r of taste in the water was a condi t ions, but that they fail to include
he heavy deficit this year.
Let Us Estimate on Your
Thanks were expressed durin tion of "pseudo-hardness" whir h the congregation as one of their
LINWOOD I FENKELL
Sign Requirements
g
for nearly two weeks thi beneficiaries. If this observation
he week to Mesdames H. Altman , lasted
LINWOOD
past winter.
is correct it does not apply to Ro-
Corner Rochester
Corner Dexter
harks Smith, Al Weisman an d
UN. 2-0600 ph..
I Corner Buena Vista
The
hard
condition
was
attrib def Shalom. It is very interest- 9421 GRAND RIVER AVE
Garfield 5630-W Phone University 2.9570 Phone
tarry Shulman for their efforts i n sated to a combination of clreum
Arlington 2122-W
ing to note that the members of
b ehalf of Mo'o
nces—the changing of the than Rodef Shalom, through all of the
Euclid 1067
The speaker over Mr. Altman
's net of the Saginaw River by the e many years of its existence, have
hour this Sunday will be Berner d dredging operations, so that now
made generous bequests to the
Isaacs, superintendent of the Co
HALEVY•HAZOMIR
river water is carried straigh congregation. From 1926 to 1932
ted Hebrew Schools and chairm ■ i n the
out and
Plans are being completed for
of the Yiddish Speakers' Bores u from the spreads in both directions members of the congregation have
bequeathed
$52,616
Note.'
mouth
instead
of
being
the annual concert of the Haien--
of the Allied Jewish Campaign
carried around the east shore; th e worthy among these bequests was, Ifazomir Singing Society, to be
who will speak in behalf of th e , open
winter and calmness of the on e of • ,000 by the late Ben- , h eld Sunday !veiling, May 15, at
forthcoming drive.
Saginaw a pay, and unusually heavy jamin Wolf and $20,000 by the the Institute of Arts.
'
During Sunday's program, th a deposits of
late Albert Wolf."
bring up-stream.
The society will participate in
latest Jewish news of the wee k
The water Is now back to its
These
items
are of Interest and ; the May Day celebration, May 1,
will be broadcast through th
I courtesy of The Detroit Jewish e normal softness, but while it was may encourage our co-religionists; at Danceland Auditorium, and •

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