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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-04-29

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Auction Furniture Sale
ABRAMSON'S

TWELFTH ST. FURNITURE & CARPET CO.

8606 TWELFTH ST., AT PINGREE

STARTING TUESDAY, MAY 3, at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M.
and Every Day Except FRIDAY until the entire STOCK
has been sold.

ABRAMSON'S $75,000.00 stock of the finest quality Grand Rapids and
Rockford Furniture and RUGS will be sold to the HIGHEST bidders to raise
CASH.

Quality living-room suites, beautiful walnut and oak dining-room, bedroom,
breakfast room suites and odd pieces, such as: Lamps, Carved Furniture, Occa-
sional Tables and furniture of every
description, will positively be sold at unre-
served PUBLIC AUCTION for your own PRICE.

Here is the great opportunity you have been waiting for to buy ABRAM-
SON'S high-grade quality furniture. Don't miss it.

Sales Daily at
2:30 and
7:30 P. M.
Except Friday.

Among this array of Fine Furniture you will find
suites that formerly sold as high Nis $1,200.00. The
most beautiful assortment of domestic and imported
Rugs will be sold at Public Auction.

co.ds on disPlaP
i n .oz.eda. o , u:iy nscyct . til
Su

Sunday. Any articl•
on requ will be sold
est.

VALUABLE FREE PRIZES AT EVERY SALE

LEGAL CHRONICLE

Children's Corner

A deficit was incurred in the dis-
tribution of Mobs Chitim funds for
Passover, and leaders of the com-
mittee are appealing for additional
gifts.
Contributions to cover the deficit
By UNCLE JUDAH
may be, sent either to Charles
Smith, chairman, 2244 Longfellow,
or to Mrs. Harry Shulman and
DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS:
Mrs. Al Weisman of the Home Re-
If I were to ask any one of you whom you like the beat I know lief Society, who were active in
your answer would be: "Mother!"
soliciting and distributing foods
Almost every one in the United States will celebrate Mother's Day funds.
on May 8, and it is only right that we, too, through this column and
in our homes should give preference to all other subjects to the
PERFECTION LODGE
honors to be paid Mother.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A,
M.,
will hold a regular com-
And so a portion of this week's and next week's columns will be
munication on Wednesday, May 4,
devoted to poems and little essays in honor of the most influential at
7
p.
m.
l person in our lives: Mother.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
There is one other subject which should be mentioned this week,
By orer
d of
and that is the celebration of the seventh anniversary of the Hebrew IRVING W. BLUMBERG, W. M.
University. Throughout the world, all Jews and many Christians will
participate in celebration, this Sunday, and the most important fea-
ture of the celebration will be the first international radio broadcast
from Palestine. There will be speakers from Jerusalem, London,
Paris and other world centers. It will be a great event, and you
should all listen in at noon this Sunday.
I hope you all had a happy Passover. Some of my readers tell
me they had a jolly time playing the Passover nut and other games I
suggested to them, and I am happy to hear that.
Mizrachi Hatzoir Has an Ac-
And now, until next week, I wish you a happy Sabbath,
tive Two Weeks During
YOUR UNCLE JUDAH.
Leader's Visit,

.11 Column for Our Goys and Girls

BIN-NUN ADDRESSES
SEVERAL MEETINGS

WORK OF YOUTHFUL ARTIST

Nothing Reserved! Everything Must Be Sold
Buy Furniture at Auction ■ at Your Own Price

ABRAMSON'S

8606 TWELFTH ST., AT PINGREE

shortening which is kosher and
"parve." They're crisper and so un-
usually flavorful, you will want to
serve them all through meals even
if you are not strict about koshruth.

Made to Order or Repaired

PRICES REASONABLE

Linwood Window ShadeCo.

11828 IJowood Aye.

Long, 5500

Weinberg's Jewish Radio Hour

Commencing Monday, May 2, will be broadcast over
Station WJBK from 9:45 to 10:45 every Mon. night.

HARRY WEINBERG, Announcer.
A large Jewish jars orchestra will be directed by Samuel
Solomon.
The well-known baritone, Hyman H. Cohen, will appear en
this program.
Another soloist will be the popular mezzo-soprano, Miss
Rosin• Betmu.
Reuben Wendorf, popular member of the cast of Littman 's
Yiddish People'. Theater, will appear in entertaining sketches.
Latest Jewish news from all portions of the globe
will be
broadcast by Attorney Isaac Finkelstein.
For further information call Mr. Harry Weinberg, Townsend
8-3059.

A capacity audience filled the lks
hall of the Beth Tephila Emanuel
Synagogue on Saturday, April 22,
at the open youth meeting spon-
sored by the Mizrachi Hatzoir of
Detroit, I. Knoppow, president of
the organization, presided.
A. Bin-Nun, guest speaker from
Palestine, delivered an inspiring
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
address. He spoke of the state
of liquidation in which American
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Jewry now find itself and the imt-
Programs
portance of a national home in
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
Palestine in remedying the situa-

—BAR11 ONE---

TWELFTH ST. FURNITURE & CARPET CO.

There is one way to make sure that
the crackers you buy do not contain
lard ... that is to buy Sunshine
Kosher Crackers exclusively. They
are baked with a pure vegetable

WINDOW
SHADES

GEORGE GALVA N



YOU DO NOT SEE THE LARD, YET
MANY CRACKERS CONTAIN IT

PAGE FIVE

ASK CONTRIBUTIONS
TO COVER DEFICIT
FOR MO'OS CHITIM

"Spring Dancers," by Clara Spishakoff, age 16, Boulder, Colo., is
one of the Interesting illustrations which appears in the May issue of
Young Israel, monthly magazine for Jewish boys and girls.
This issue is devoted entirely to contributions of_the children.
The work of 60 boys and girls, ranging in years from 6 to 16, is
contained in the magazine. The children represent nearly every por-
tion of the United States with the exception of three—two from In-
dia and one from Switzerland.
Elsa Weihl is the editor of Young Israel, which conducts this
novel experiment each year.

tion. Tannenbaum and H. Elkin,
members of Detroit Mizrachi Hat-
zoir, also delivered short ad-
dresses. Cantor Mogilevsky Ten-
dered several vocal selections,
On Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday afternoons during the first
days of Passover, large group dis-
cussions were held at the club-
rooms, with A. Bin-Nun as guest.
Mr. Bin-Nun also addressed the
Oneg Shabass gathering on Fri-
day, April 22. Ile described the
life in Palestine, especially that of
the Chalutzim, and related several
amusing incidents.
On Tuesday evening, April 26,
H. Eakin addressed the Oneg Yom-
Toy gathering.
There will be a general meeting
for members only on Sunday
afternoon, May 1, at 8 o'clock, at
the clubrooms, Mr. Bin-Nun will
be present and will discuss several
changee in the organization. The
entire membership is urgently re-
quested to be present.
Plans are being made for the
transportation of delegates and
guests to the convention of Miz-
rachi Hatzoir, which will be held
in New York, May 27-30,
On Wednesday and Thursday
afternoons, April 27 and 28, dis-
cussions were held at the club-
rooms, M. Lipsitz and Mr. Breit-
stein led the discussion, On
Wednesday the first meeting of
the Hebrew circle was held. On
Saturday afternoon, April 30, the
class in Mishle will meet. The
clubrooms will be open to visitors.

PHONE LONGFELLOW 9730

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE

Telephone Trinity 24488

FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
APRIL 29-30, MAY 1

Close of Our Theatrical Season

William Schwartz

Our Guest Artist, Assisted by

ETHEL DORF and the Entire Company, in

"KIDNAPERS"

A Sensational Melodrama by L Epstein
COME TO OUR FAREWELL PLAY OF THE SEASON

MOTHER'S DAY
Season's Greetings to Our Jewish Friends
and harmonizes perfectly with Bul-
Do you know that Mother's Day •er Lytton's well-known expres-
/
and Patrons.
has been made a national holiday sion, "Nature's loving proxy, the
by a special resolution adopted by watchful mother." The "proxy"
the United States Congress?
idea grows out of the fact that the
On May 8, 1914, the President of mother's instincts, acting as they
the United States, Woodrow Wil- do independently of and prior to
son, approved and signed joint reso- reason, and beeing superior to and
lution No. 263, designating the sec- disconnected from the understand-
Wax-wrapped .. .
ond Sunday in May as "Mother's ing, are in close and vital touch
Day." The following is an extract with the infinite source of all wis-
always oven-crisp
from this bill:
dom, and hence a substitute for
JOHN VAGIATES
Whereas, the service rendered the God within the limitations of their
United States by the American function.
AROUND THE PERIPHERY
8621 TWELFTH STREET
GARFIELD 9825
mother is the greatest source of the
OF JEWISH LIFE
While it is true that highly edu-
country's strength and inspiration;

cated mothers have written most
and
Editorial in the National Jewish
itmeekl. Koller Creeks. anmem raw
Whereas, we honor ourselves and feelingly of motherhood it is also
the eurrvIllen
Ledger of Washington.
th. UN. et 0
the mothers of America when we true that the best thinkers among
lerek Ceurertleeset Nuclei arse rev
rudellse. Rabbi I. fleolue, appeleted by
do anything to give emphasis to men in all ages! have acktffiwledged
SEASON'S GREETINGS
The Council of Jewieh Women
Rehr n, h. Merril.. Is rear resent et
the home as the fountain head of the supremacy of the maternal tie, closed their
the bakingel the weer. to see rot they
national convention in
ere tether le every . These herr
the state; and
often ascribing divine attributes
erstkers all be red WM out ee dairy
Detroit upon the completion of the
Whereas, the American mother to her surpassing tenderness. most
elem.
important business of all con-
is doing as much for the home, for Michelet says, "It is the general ventions—the election of
a new set
moral uplift, and religion, hence rule, that all superior men inherit of officers. For a while the
news
the
elements of their superiority
so much for good government and
from their mothers." To this add which eked out from the sessions,
humanity; therefore be it
NOT with lard.
from
which
the
press
was
barred
"Resolved, That the President of the words of the immortal Lincoln,
some inexplicable reasons, held
the United States is hereby au- "All that I am, or hope to be, I a for
Don't bother baking cake for
thorized
and requested to issue a owe to my angel mother;" and glimmer of interest for the world
the family and for parties!
at
large.
There was some intima-
Phone Days 7
the
tribute
of
John
Quincy
Adams,
proclamation calling on the govern-
Serve Sunshine Kosher As-
that Palestine would be added
ment officials to display the United "All that I am my mother made tion
to the Council's agenda. But the
sorted Cookies .. floe differ-
Phone
Sundays
and Nights 7 and 700
Free the
me."
Such
acknowledgements
can
States flag on all government
00000 mg Whitlow eateries° el
ent varieties of exquisite
nearest in that subject was Ossip
buildings, and the people of the be duplicated over and over again Gabrilowitsch's
L001104VII•11 Biscuit Co.
kosher and "parve" cookies
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
donation
of
the
con-
from
the
literature
of
all
United States to display the flag
countries c ert fee which he received for ap-
Lees hawed City, N. V.
in one package.
at their homes or other suitable and all times Thus Naoleon, pearing
at
a
recital
of
the
conven-
"The
future
of
the
child
is
always
places on the second Sunday in
banquest to the cause of the
■ 110l ■
111 y,
3208 BIDDLE AVENUE, Wyandotte, Mich.
a public expression of our the mirk of the mother;" and tion
Palestine School of Music.
love and reverence for the mother again, Napoleon, "Let France hav e
Many
believed with a measure of
of our country."
good mothers and she will have
rejoicing that after 40 years of an
Rood sons."
ISAACS IS HEAD OF
Jelin, Joshua Joyrich, Solomon
ostrich like indifference, the Coun-
Leon Kay, Abraham J.
CAN YOU SOLVE THIS
YIDDISH SPEAKERS Kasdan,
cil
of Jewish Women would at last
Lachover, Mrs. I. Levin, Aaron D.
RIDDLE?
lift its head and look about to see
SEASON'S GREETINGS
THE JEWISH MOTHER
Trixieh Harwell presents the fol-
Markson, Mrs. Yonina Mathis,
what is actually happening in Jew-
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent M. Michlin, Aaron Rosenberg, lowing riddle in the London Jew-
ish life and the Jewish world. But
of the United Hebrew Schools, has Samuel Shnitz, Mrs. Samuel ish Chronicle. Can you solve it?
By A Daughter of Judah
apparently it is content to go on,
My first is in hope and is found
been appointed chairman of the Shnitz, Max Silver, David Sialin,
"devoting itself to loose ends
A lair of guidance o'er life. troubled
Benjamin Stine and Rabbi I. in despair;
around
the periphery of Jewish life
Yiddish Speakers' Bureau of the Mrs.
ocean.
My second in seat but not In
Stollman.
rather
than join in communal ef-
A unborn flashing
chair;
Allied Jewish Campaign, accord-
temper-cloud. In
twain,
forts affecting the major Jewish
6103.11 MICHIGAN AVE.
My third is in grass but not in The wafted fragrance deepening. .
ing to an announcement by Judge
0.1. problems," ae Dr. John Slawson,
flower;
emotion
LAFAYETTE 5837
The benedgetion won from heights of executive director of the Jewish
My fourth is in castle but not in
Welfare Federation of Detroit, ex-
Palo'
tower;
pressed himself in an open coun-
My fifth is in lake but not in A Yoke fam114r with melodic. calling: cil session on Thursday.
Vigoro plant food and sup-
A Solemn adjuration from on high;
pond;
The newly elected president, Mrs.
A
welled
and
tender
glory
earthward
My whole appear. when Shalom
er peat moss for lawns.
Alexander Brinn, confirmed Dr.
we respond.
Prom uns,n altar., 'neath eternal sky.
Slawson's
description when she
Remedies, fountains, gar-
Answer next week.
129 CHATHAM STREET WEST
Pethetlememories of • father'eblesoing. stated that the much discussed re-
PHONE 3.4661
dens, shrubs, hoppers and
When thornless roses cro•ned the lifter
$30,000 Emergency Fund is
organization
plans applied to meth-
heed,
AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM
WINDSOR, ONT.
touch of mother•hands cares. od only and not to program.
feeders. Hay, grain, oats,
Needed by Cleveland
The Jewish Welfare Board of The gentle
e ine.
That program will continue to
Ere c ypress paths to desert•wander-
feed and straw.
New York is to be congratulated
Institution.
duplicate the work of Hies in im-
Ines led.
on the One programs it issues for
migration,
education of the foreign
every holiday, Jewish and Ameri- All -conquering In1 of new-found Inspira•
born at a time when immigration
thin.
CLEVELAND.—"Unless we at- can. I am glad to have this chance
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Poultry, Rabbit and Pigeon
is a closed issue, peace work which
That
healing
halm
pours
on
the
long-
tain our goal of 130,000, it will to congratulate the Jewish Welfare
a breast:
Feeds and Supplies.
consists
mostly
of
parlor
discus-
The
se
life
be necessary to reduce our budget Board on the One program it is-
ennoble. that In consecration
sions over the tea cups, religious
Keeps evermore. the day of holy rest.
to a point where there will be sued for Mother's Day, and I am
work which is a diluted duplication
danger of impairing the health reprinting a couple of the poems
of
synagogue work and eocial serv-
We also sell the Buckeye In-
and welfare of our boys and from this program in my column.
ice, whatever vague connotations
girls," Fred Lazarus, Jr., presi-
cubators, Security Brooders and
THE
SABBATH
that
BRIDE tine fine phrase may cover. Pales-
dent of Bellefaire, the Cleveland MOTHERS AND MOTHERHOOD
Standard Colony Brooder..
has not been included on the
Jewish
Orphan
Home,
pointed
out
By
Also agents for Globe, Ceske's,
SOLOMON HALEVI ALKA• agenda. Whit' non-Zionists, con-
From "Best Thought of Best
at the quarterly meeting of the
,picously
Rabbi Schulman of New
BETZ
Pratt. and Full of Pon Feeds.
Thinkers"
hoard of trustees and directors on
Iork, have conceded that Palestine
Auto
Sunday, April 17.
is
the
one
big reality in Jewish life,
(Translated
from
the
Hebrew
by
There is a Jewish saying that
BERNARD ISAACS
the Council of Jewish Women I.
"Since October, 1931, $13,000 "God could not be everywhere and
Dr. Solara*. Solis Cohen)
OFFICES
IN LONDON, OTTAWA, TORONTO
Come in and see us when In Charles Rubiner, who is chairman has been raised by directors. The
content to pursue its routine and
therefore he made mothers."
blissfully continue to ignore the
need of poultry supplies.
of the general campaign speakers' accumulated deficit to date is
Wilds this saying may conflict cute. my beloved, with chorusing Naha Jewish
renaissance.
205 Douglas Block, Wyandotte and Ouellette Ave*.
$104,000, and the estimated deficit with our ideas concerning omni- welcome the Sabbath bride. queen of the
bureau.
It is conceded that women have a
Mr. Isaacs has already organ- for the current year is $30,000. presence as a necessary attribute
Phone 4-1104
genius
for
detail,
but
will
they
al-
ized his group, and they are now A salary cut of 10 per cent was of Diets, , it nevertheless voices an Sahhath. to welcome , thee, forme we ways be content to
WINDSOR. ONT.
concentrate on
Michigan Theater.
I covering meetings of synagogue', put into effect during the quarter essential truth. that mothers, as
the side shows and overlook the
congregations, and Yiddish-speak- and substantial reductions in ope- the representatives of the fecundity Fountain of blessing fur fur Ilene main circus?
' " tod's planning. though fas
The legitimate Broadway musi- ing lodges and organizations rating expenses were made in of nature, sustain the closest rela- nest I;
► •
worth.
loud
the
her

Keplansky,
president;
Betels
cal revue "Three's s Crowd," • throughout the city. During Pass- every department. To offset these tion to God as his chosen channel
Crowns of His handiwork. chiefeet of
The reappearance of the Poale Schindler.
secretary;
day..
recent hit at the Wilson Theater in over services approximately 20 there were shrinkages of $4,000 through which to manifest the
Pauline
Zion
organ, the Yiddisher Kaemp_ !Brown, treasurer. At the meeting
Dr. Kaufman to Speak in De-
Detroit and the Selwyn in New members of Mr. Isaacs committee in contributions and reductions of h ighest forms of creative power. City of holiness. noel are the fears,
fer, will be celebrated in Detroit ! of April 19, an interesting address
York, is the current stage attrac- served as guest speakers in vari- $3,200 in federation allotments The fatherhood of God, the moth- Up from these o•erthrowl tort ► from
troit May 13 and 15.
at a gathering to be held on Sun-1 was presented by Attorney Irving
ray fears!
tion at the Michigan Theater this ous synagogues throughout De- from various communities," Mr. I erhood of nature and the cons.- Lae bast
day, May 8, at the Farband Folk-
au
dwelt
is
the
vnlley
of
Lazarus said. quest brotherhood of man," is an
week. Fred Allen, America s fore- troit.
Schimmel on "Passover." Inten-
Dr.
Yehudah
Kaufman,
known
Aide, Twelfth and Blaine.
siv e plans are now being made for
giving motherhood al-
If.. r6 Cote tender... ebetikerd
most comedian and the star of the
The members of Mr. Isaacs'
to Jews in many lands as a scholar,
The directors and trustees re- expression
tar
ware
■ mothers' prognua to be held
original show is in the same side- Yiddish-speaking bureau are: Ber- newed their pledge to raise the most co-ordinate rank with God,
writer and lecturer of note, will
Akiisians.
May 3.
Wake awl beetle Hies. far
splitting role he played in his for- nard Daus, chairman; Rabbi E. funda required to balance the
roes is tar speak under the auspices of the
light!
mer visit here.
Aishiskin, Mrs. Edith B. Bercovich, operating budget, and plans were ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S Vet With
thy shining Me world shall le Farband and Poale Zion at Hotel
The Akibians Is one of the re - Gifts to Old Feaka Hann
RIDDLE.
On the screen is "Sky Bride" Louis Dann, A. J. Epel, Rabbi S. made to hasten the attainment of
bright
The answer to the riddle which glee Fee thy Lord I. revealed In His Stotler on Friday evening, May sentry organized girls' clubs at the ! Mr. Morris Schneider of 2999
one of the surprrise pictures of the M. Fine hut Finkelstein. Joseph the $30,000 goal to be raised in
13. On Sunday evening, May 16, Dexter Center, meeting every
alest-
am:warted
In
last
week's
butte
year.
is:
I Calvert avenue eentributed t. the
Haggai, Itabbi R. Hurwitz, A. IL the district served by the Home •
in at splendor ON stray he will speak at the Shalom Alet Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 p. m ThelHome fruit
PEACE •
for the bothlay et
chem Kindertheater, 639 Kenil- following are the
oftcers: Jessie Passover.

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