• ▪ PIEVETROWEIVISfltAROMICK and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE — — ffSISSESI PROMINENT IN CAST OF 'RAINBOW REVUE' 19.. U.! Lici Now i ► t Effect NOW OPEN Children's corner Miss Marjory Schembeck, • member of Purity Assembly of the I Order of Rainbow for Girls, is prominent in the cast of "The Want So Acute Mothers De- sert Children to Excite [ Rainbow Revue," which is to be I presented by the assembly June 1, Compassion. New Low Rates 1932 Season EDITOR TELLS OF FAMINE IN POLAND A Column for Our Boys and Girls By UNCLE JUDAH "WE CLEAN— Where Others Fail" Window Shades-- Draperies Ornamen- tal rods. We mars ■ complete line uf Linoleum' and Carpets for your horn• ur office. CET OUR PRICKS FIRST AND YOU'LL NEW YORK.—Reports coming SAVE MONEY to the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee reveal that fa- mine conditions in Poland have be- DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: The coming Tuesday is Lag b'Omer. To give you a complete idea come so acute that Jewish children of this minor Jewish festival, I am giving you today a complete de- are being deserted by their mothers scription of it, explaining its agricultural and historical significance. WINDOW SHADE CO. so that the little ones may be given A poem, a biographical sketch and other little bits will round out 8424 LINWOOD AVENUE food which their parents can no Phones Garfield 1230-31 our column this week. longer provide. THAT FRIENDS MANY As I have already told you, Lag b'Omer is known as the Scholars' WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE TO O UR Abraham Grafman, editor of The Festival, and for that reason this week, from May 21 to May 28, EXPENDED BEEN IIAS CONSIDERABLE TIME AND EXPENS E Moment of Warsaw, who visited the during which occurs this festival, is known as Jewish Book Week. a TO REDECORATE THE HOTEL AND DEEPEN OUR WELL, WHICH offices of the committee last week Wherever possible, meetings are held to encourage the reading and WITH THE FINEST MINERAL and described the frightful condi- buying of good Jewish books. Parents should utilize this week for NOW PROVIDES OUR PATRONS tions which the Polish Jews are WATER an inventory of their libraries and to make sure that the best avail- A facing tody, also declared that able Jewish classics are to be found there, for themselves and their there has been an increase in sui- cides among the Polish Jews be- boys and girls. Until next week, good-bye. cause of their seemingly hopeless YOUR UNCLE JUDAII• 1, THE BATH HOUSE IS LOCATED INSIDE THE HOTEL SO situation. THAT GUESTS CAN GO DRECTLY TO THE BATHS FROM The Joint Distribution Committee - AN INVITATION Special Orchestra Saturday and LAG BA'OMER THEIR ROOMS recently announced its program to Here is on invitation I received Sunday Evenings. Lag Ba'Omer is a semi-festival raise $2,500,000 in the United No Cover Charge and Canada for emergency which occurs during the period be- to attend services conducted by the States The advantages of the RIVERSIDE HOTEL are many—a feature at Finest Full Course Dinner in ref in Eastern and Central Euro. tween Pesach and Shevuoth, on the boys and girls at the Philadelphia- Detroit at 50 cents peen countries and for carrying on eighteenth day of the Hebrew Byron Talmud Torah: the hotel is that it faces a beautiful five-acre park, where patrons can "May 15, 1932. take natural sun baths in conjunction with the mineral baths. We Cater to Weddings, Lunch- MISS MARJORY SCHEMBECK the general work which the commit. month, lyar—corresponding this tee undertook 17 years ago and Year with Tuesday, the eighth day "Dear Uucle Judah: eons, Bridge Parties, etc. "The members of the Children's at the Ionic Temple. The revue which it has supervised and sup- of May. Lag d Ba'Omer • Personal and individual attention, assuring WE DELIVER day of the means Omer. the The Congregation of the Philadelphia- • ' is under the direction of Cecil Ber ported ever since. The Allied Jew- "Omer" you of home-like atmosphere was an ancient measure Byron Hebrew School cordially in- 10346.50 Dexter Blvd. dun, well known in theatrical pro - ish Campaign of Detroit includes of about one half of a gallon, and vite you to visit the services held Rates have been reduced to conform with economic conditions At Collingwood ductions. an item for this fund. "Lag" consists of two Hebrew let- Saturday mornings. Hemlock 9844 Tickets are now on sale and can l Under the leadership of Rabbi "The services are becoming more tern numerically to thirty-three. be procured froM any member o • Jonah B. Wise, campaigns to raise Lag Ba'Omer recalls the custom Interesting, and I know you will the cast, or any member of th e money for this purpose are now associated with the celebration of enjoy the beautiful melodies, the ticket committee. Those on thi 6 under way or hve been completed Passover in the past when an offer- entertaining talks, and the little committee are Gene Schiller in 25 cities in the United States and Canada, and campaigns will be car- ing of an omer of barley was speeches given by boys and girls on Marge Schembeck, Thelma Slatkin brought to the lies its Mikdash on subjects of current interest taken I. MADORSkY, Proprietor Celia Giesler and Sylvia Collin s. vied on in other cities, later. the second day of Pesach. From from our history. "Parents, despite their love for "Many former members visiting PHONE MT. CLEMENS 472 MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. their children, have been known to this day seven complete weeks were desert them in the streets in the I counted, (S'firas Ile Omer—count- were pleased to see the steadily in- even and on the fiftieth erasing congregation. We are very gather with the National Confer- hope that others may be able toeing th proud to announce that every week ence of Jewish Social Service. feed them," said Dr. Grafman, who I day the concluding festival of the brings more members. preceded by a was The meeting is visiting friends at 748 East Tre.igrain harvest (Shevuoth) was cele- "Very truly yours, dinner in the ballroom of the Ben- mont avenue. "Government tax 1 rated. jamin F rklin "LILLIAN TRON, an Hotl, e and was at- In modern times, pious Jews collectors who visit the homes of "Secretary-treasurerr. tended by upwards of 600 Jewish Jews to obtain the various levies im- "count the Omer' after the Maariv "P. S.: Very often we are using educators, social workers and posed by law have found such ter- (evening prayers), during the per- the stories that we find in the Chil- communal leaders representing rible conditions of -want and hun- iod betweent Passover and Shevu- Watch for this label when Jewish communities in 'various ger in some of the home that they oth in commemoration of the cus- dren's Corner by Uncle Judah. (Continued from Page One.) you purchase your BEEF- Thanks." parts of the' country. The occa- felt compelled to report the situa- tom of Temple days. ENETTE or Delicatessen of intellect, skill and devotion, a sion marked the formal opening tion to the newspapers. These col- During the last revolt against Thank you for the invitation, Lil- more vigorous responsibility will of the convention of the National lectors have been known in some in- products. lian. Some Saturday morning I'll now have to be assumed by the so- Council of Jewish Educators. stances to give first aid to the fame• Rome (132-135 which A. was D.), led in by which Bar Cochba Rabbi respond with a visit. And I am cer- This assures you the best in cial workers, the rabbis, the uni- Addressing 'himself to the gen- lies in distress. Akiba joined, as well as during the tainly glad you are able to use the quality sold in Detroit. Our versity men, the journalists, pub- eral topic "The Functional Agency "Little children fight the police Cruiades in the Middle Ages, , the stories In this column for your products are made here in De- licists, and other professional men and the Federation in Community because they are not permitted to Jews suffered bitter persecutions programs. troit under supervision for and intellectuals. Where in the Planning," Samuel A. Goldsmith, peddle in the streets so that they and massacres. Besides, a terrible Kashruth. No chemicals or past the major part of the support executive director, Jewish' Chari- may earn a few pennies The homes plague raged among Rabbi Akiba's A HOUSE IN FRANCE coloring but only the best of of our philanthropies came from ties of Chicago, contended that in of many Jews are closed to their disciples. In commemoration of In "The Nest" Alice Dessa uze, materials are used. a very small fraction of our popu- these economically difficult days friends and relatives because of these unfortunate events which, by lation, today the main support federations should not be expected the frightful conditions of want and a strange coincidence, occurred due- whose story is translated into Eng- lish by Florence E. Herrick, tells , p ious must come from the mass of our to finance Jewish educational en- starvation which exist there. ing the day of s "Under such conditions one can- today observe a period of solemnity the tale of a house in France, and people if we are to insure the deavor. not think of living a normal life during the interval between Pesach relates the activities of those who existence of our institutions. To Answer was given by Ben Ro- inhabit this "nest." In the happy use the reported words of Felix sen, executive director, Associated and looking forward to a normal and Shevuoth, and abstain family are father and mother, the Warburg, there must be "a trim weeddings, five children, John, Jeanne, Peter, 2380 Twentieth Street Talmud Torahs, ' Philadelphia. future. Extreme economy is prac- joyous occasions, like On the thirty- multiplicity of small giving" in the Paying tribute to th esplendid co- ticed from dire necessity. Families parties, concerts, etc. Lafayette 2908 Louise and Baby Paul; the doctor, place of limited big giving. To operation given by Mr. Goldsmith which formerly eked out a living third day of Omer, according to the cook, the chauffeur, the nurse, mobilize that support, technic and to all communal educational ac- on $10 a week, now find themselves tradition, the pestilence among Akiba's pupils ceased. Hence Lag the housemaid, the dog Blackie, organization are necessary. barely existing on $4 a week. B'Omer is called "The Scholars' the chickens and other favorites whole country is living in "To do this we shall have to think tivity, Rosen show the Mr. other side proceeded of the coin. to Festival" and weddings and other with the youngsters who are the a very spare, economic fashion. not in the parochial terms of our INCOME TAX SPECIALIST "In the first place, Mr. Rosen festivities forbidden during the heroes and heroines of this vol. TUNE IN particular communities nod our declared, "when Mr. Goldsmith Labor is very cheap, and this fact Seven Weeks, are conducted on that ume. Exclusive income tax work for coo ea r (Ineat-te.CosittUMI. Radio PrOttrnm• particular fields of activity but in made reference to the comparative has led the people of Poland to the past 12 years. It is a simple story which tells Wed. • Sat. at 8 30 P. M. terms of national and international roles which the "true Orthodox" hope that outside capital ill flow day. before Treasury De- P.tinsel. s.. Bar Cochba—"Son of a Star" led the activities of the boys and girls Lifetime Guarantee significance. We shall have to and the Liberal Reform Jews have into the country so that the cheap partment. I act as your repre- - labor opportunities may be taken the revolt against the Romans dur ' every day in the week. There is Price of Ruh I. Fell evaluate anew our community sentative in all income tea playeil and are playing in the edu- ing the reign of Hadrian. The school, and the daily lesson, and Each I Pain Overdo. cases. activities and re-define their scope cational scheme, one can not es- advantage of." The officers of the Joint Distri- revolt lasted three years-132-135 the church; there are the picnics 30x4.50 - 21 44.37 24.23 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. and character. We shall have to cape the unhappy feeling that a M. of the Civil Era—Bar Cochba was l and the many elements of fun. All bution Committee are: Felix Phones—Office, Cherry 0142. place them in proper perspective factional issue has been injected 28x4.75-19 5.12 4.97 Herculean in both size and power, make up a good story for the Ros,.Lenox 9698. and we shall have to consolidate Into the discussion. It will be an Warburg, honorary chairman; Paul and so menacing to the Roman sold-1 , average boy and girl of six or 30131,2 3.57 346 liaerwld, chairman; Herbert II. our communal resources. evil day for our Jewish communi- lery did he. become, that Hadrian seven. " °filet Popular tilt. Equally Low r": "We shall have to reflect upon ties when inventories are taken of Lehman, vice-chirman; James N. had to bring Julius Severus froml Tonone has drawn to oppose the handful of i the v pictures for this book, which our huge investments in syna- the religious affiliationa of either Rosenberg, vice-chairman; George u W. Naumberg, tresurer; Margo F. To celebrate the removal to our new location we are ful Judeans. Bar Cochba'si. gogues and temples, in hospitals board members or of the members successful was ultimately crushed,andi's published by the Macmillan Co. and child-caring institutions, in of the community at large. It has Hellman, associate treasurer; 11. B. olt " ce offering the greatest values in Goodyear Tire History. Goldstein, comtrolled, and Joseph he was killed in battle on tht . flint homes for the aged and in corn- frequently been asserted that the A JEWISH HOME Hots day of Av in the civil year 135. munity centers. We shall have federation has been perhaps the C. Hyman, secretary. Rabbi Akiba, whose leadership By Jessie E. Sampter to face courageously the appalling greatest unifying and integrating — was universally recognized had a • maintenance cost of our half- force in the community, and that We are now better able to serve you having more great deal of confidence in liar I think that it is very fine . empty houses of worship and bold- all classes who make up the mem- Wig mmill To have a Jewish home like mine, Cochba. It was natural, therefore, bership of the federation, have Merlatm ly determine to consolidate many * space and better facilities. th Where every Friday evening shine nd • MON • f R abb people a t ofollow eJewish faodr, of them. We shall be impelled to lived in peace and harmony In the Rabbi Akiba and olend e I The lovely Sabbath lights. advice MEATS ON consider whether five or six large pursuit of its purposes and in the elem Ail All their support to Bar Cochba ini To bless them mother hides her rabbinical seminaries and institu- administration of its funds. Any WATCHES ."SULOVA ". "d . r, mand node- 1 face; Sunday Service.: b ,om Immo ufL eed tions of higher learning need be sowing of the seed of discord, es- Rabbi Leon Frain will wenn). tb. Pul- s.,•• yeah.* rewired by imports remembered'( And loaves and wine at father's You are invited to inspect our complete line of Goodyear pe isse tr n u cggleIt must supported to furnish spiritual pecially along religious and fac- pit Sunday morning, May 22, at 10.43. h pendence. AU malts mashed: yrs. and ape. on the •ubJect. "I Ant Not th t 60 years earlier a the Romans j Tire.. The new low price, will amaze you. leadership for a prospectively di- tional lines, in inevitably bound to Superstitutloos. Rut . under Titus had conquered Israel For Kiddush stands, and books for synagogues disrupt the unity of effort within minished number of grace Sabbath Service.: (70C. E.). Aq among twhlch there prevail only the federation scheme." Franklin will occupy the Dr. Leo There is no prescribed ritual for 1That each of us recites. Harry L. Glucksman, executive vulva Sottird•y morning, May 21, at two fundamental differences of OM Pellekeil fur the observance of the day, and the ' theology, and whether, by a con- director of the Jewish Welfare 1910 A. N. reason for its festive character is , When I am grown and married, too in sad Dial Claud FR . solidation into two institutions Board, New York City, pleaded for C'o•ing Sunday Semis.: not definitely known. The refer-: I know exactly what I'll do, as Crews. Itsns-60. cloving Sunday service of the Bee• both Jewish scholarship and the ■ philosophy of Jewish life to eon will ts: be held op Sunday. M•• 29. at ence to the plaque among the din- I Because, you see, I am a Jew Radium er P11. H A prophetic spirit may not be en guide Jewish social work. Speak- 10 AR. Ur. Leo M. Franklin will preach ciples of Rabbi Akiba is probably' And mother teaches me. 11.54 Lads kmetrueff hanced at less than one-half the ing on the general theme of the on the topic, "r. what Mar We Look a veiled reference to the followers , I, too, shall bless the Sabbath light, Forwards.. 110c Railroad Watchmasesod cost. We shall similarly have to Jewish Community Center, Mr. of 13a Cochba in his rebellion And keep my dishes clean and Ilinhe-4.werail le he lapetay reconsider fearlessly and wisely Glucksman stressed the need for a Confirmation: bright, Confirmation mr•Ices will take clue' against Rome, who were encour. the general policies and programs new approach to the entire prob- Sunday morning, June • •1 9,45. The aged and stimulated by the great And teach my children what is GARFIELD 9370 1755 BLAINE, near Twelfth St. of our philanthropic 'structures In lem of the Jewish communal door of the lower •uditoriurn will b e Rabbi. The observance, therefore, right, closed promptly •1 10 o'clock. Dr. Roch- -:•-:arlswsld usr. Yd.atm the light of the truism that or- activity. elle S. Tarr.. dirertor of the Social lie- of the 'Omer days as a period of And what a Jew should be. Opa• Usti D [ewe beaky of Chicago. will addl.,. the semi-mourning, when no marriages ganizations and institutions are A plea for the establishment of giene Council and girls of the confirmstion class merely instruments of the com- a Jewish medical school to take boys BIOGRAPHY OF BARON are to be performed and other laws on •nd their parents in three group. ROTIISCIIILD munity to render particular serv. care of Jewish students unable to Thursd.y. M., 26. of mobrning are to be observed, is m- gain admission in the existing Baron Benjamin Edmond Roth- supposed to have its reason in this Ice and are not ends in them- Annual High School Spring Dome: The Temple High School Connell 'n- las selves. We shall have to submit medical colleges of America was la s t struggle for independence. The schild, the famous philanthropist, (Continued from Page One.) sone anti datighters of high school fact that many of the persecutions was born in Boulogne near Paris in (Continued from Page One.) to curtailment in many of the or- made by Dr. Israel Strauss of New •Ites a te to sttens it- an ,.1 ,rrini d•n• tivities, which during the past York at the second session of the S aturday night. May 25. Subscription during the Crusades and later dur- 1845. Ile is a great lover of art, is found in the aspirations of the ler, president of the seminary and decade or two of bursting finan- National Council for Jewish Social 25 cents. Refreehments. ing the Cossack invasion of Poland and is a member of the Legion Jewish people and the teachings of chairman of the American Jewish cial surpluses, have been encrust- occurred during these days, made d'Honeur in France. Made muni. Service. Committee, told more than 160 rab- At the meeting of the Mizrachi the Jewish faith. the custom more widespread and Scent contributions to Jewish and "We advocate the establishment bis attending the opening session of ed With luxurious refinements and Hatzior of Detroit, held on May lo, Israel Ilimelhoch, president of non-Jewish institutions. President embellishments. We shall have to of medical schools in Jewish hos- country was painted by Dr. I. N. more enduring. the following committees were the Temple, presented the students the rabbinical assembly of the go even further and determine pitals," Dr. Strauss declared, "be- Rubinow, secretary of B'nai Some modern critics connect the of the Philanthropic Association in chosen, with H. Eskin as general tehir diplomas, and Dr. Leo M. seminary. Dr. Adler told his hearers they what organizations shall have to cause we feel that in so doing not B'rith, and Dr. Jacob Billikopf, custom of abstaining from mar- Paris, and of many other institu- chairman: Franklin presented the scholarship Oneg Shab•l—Isaae linoppow• chair- need not fear the barbs of profes- be scrapped, what others merged, only will the standing of Jewish executive director of the Philadel- riage during these days, which cor- Lions Is immortalized in Jewish awards. Eddie Rothenberg. Zelda Rosenthal. and still what others shall be hospitals in the community be lin- phia Federation of Jewish Chari- respond to the month of May, with history by his love of Zion and by man; Claoses—Eddie Ruthenherg. ~ chairman. The scholarship medals went to sional critics. Som. Tribute to the memory of George turned over . to the state, county proved but also the efficiency of ties, before the third session of an ancient idolatrous custom which i his deeds for Palestine. lie was Harrry Kotnick, g. Sehecter. N tt.' Goldhoff and Jack Art. Jean regarded it as dangerous to enter a lover of Zion in his early youth, the National Conference of Jewish ). b the institutions themselves would or mumcipa Kutnick, ch•Irm•n. Chag Leipziger WAS particularly men- Washingten on the occasion of the into wedlock during this month. and became the father of the new Social Service. bi- be increased. For centuries "We shall also be compelled to Zeld• Rosenthal. h record of 13 years of nation-wide celebration of the oned Taking for his general theme This is mentioned in Latin litera- Palestinian Settlement. He spent ilenal Akibah—Zelda Rosenthal. chair- learning and teaching have held a perfect attendarce. Honorable men• centennial anniversary of his birth inquire into the need of all our the "Economic and Industrial ture and the custom was widespread on Palestine more than 50 million man; Firoence Edelman, lie Eekin, tion for scholarship went to Maur- will be paid in synagogues through- national organizations. We shall very high place in Jewish life. Sheeler. Philip IOWA. francs. Ile supported Jewish col- in Europe during the Middle Ages. Status of American Jewry," Dr. Library—Rose Friedman, chairman svl• ice Dreifuss, Julian Caplan, Joseph out the country on Saturday, June desire to ask why there is no much We have had great teachers as Rubinow in an extended paper Having found this custom, the onies, bought up large tracts of nay R•im!, Philip Kutnick. lease In, - Lattin, Cecile Schor, Ilelen Fish- 11, the second day of Shavouth, the overlapping and duplication an well as great students. This urge a land and founded new colonies with Songs—M. Sninberg, chairman; Sho- for teaching and the respect for traced the part the Jew has taken Jews immediately attached to it Feast of Weeks, according to a reso- waste, which not only costs more Rosenthal, Jean Leig- JAMCS man, religious and historical meaning schools and hospitals, planted gar- lom alph. David Bressler, Zelda Rotten- lotion unanimously adopted by the ! than need be a pent, but some- knowledge and wisdom is still a in commerce and industry in this ziger and Frances Nelson. wine-cel- (ATI. country during the past quarter of and adapted to it their peculiar dens and orchards i Zionism—Hy Eskin. cha rman. Baer Addressing the graduating class, annual convention of the Rabbinical I times results in embarrassing characteristic of the Jewish peo- le cared for the Knopf..., Eddie Rothenberg. Philip h."' century, and showed how preju- genius and requirements, to which lars and factories. Ile Rabbi Fram spoke in part as fol- Assembly. situations for the Jewish peoples ple. The Jewish hospitals in ad- a subsequent events gave added moral and spiritual development of nick, Zelda Rosenthal. Rose Friedman Rabbi Elias Margolis of Mt. Ver- as a whole. As Cyrus Adler stated ministering to the cure of the sick, dice, intolerance and race discrim- U..Somber,. Harry Sheeter. lows: meaning and potency. It is also tht Jewish settlements ail a father U.. ination are now combining to- Social—M. Somber,. chairman, so• "During your thrnyear'• attendance non, N. Y., newly elected vice-presi- I at the twenty-fifth anniversary if restricted only to this endeavor, at Temple Beth El High Sch"ol you tolerance and race discrimination of interest to note the custom varies cares for his children, and visited Ma Rothenberg. Marion Jacob, are not fulfilling their mission in dent of the assembly and chairman meeting of the American Jewish greatly with regard to extent of Palestine numerous times, In spite •it lived the life of • tyPicol Jewish are now combining to drive him Program—M. Somber', elmiren., Sal. on Palestine, made committee last November, 'Neither accordance with the tradition of community. You have wor•hIPPed of its committee the period of semi-mourning. In of his very old age. The famous • l a Rothenberg. Marion Jacob, Skive. ,, ,,. together, •tudied Torah together. cola. c declares resolution which America nor elsewhere can the the Jewa. Of necessity it is in- out. gad with you, p usmc the some communities the restrictive philanthropist is beloved and ad- Rahn'. Mae Av•tIn. riendships and Deploring the lack of scientific Publicity—Zelda Ronnthal. chairmen enthueisent an you , med.! June 11 as the George Washington Jews afford the luxury of their cumbent upon these hospitals to ep e ..11: laws apply only during the first mired by Jews throughout the Eddie ., v Rothenberg. Sabbath to be observed in the syn.- constant divisions." None of us broaden their activity to include statistical data on this subject. means In end sery ice. Now 1 , :t .rono : Hot—Sara Bur•tein, chairman to ..iiie • s test to see erhether Dr. Rubinow strongly urged that thirty-two days, while in others world. Colonies and streets in Pal- Chinite. over by This the mem- t e o tee lire• or the gogues rs of presided the assembly. date constant divisions. None of us, education and by education I mean really Rehire they apply during the whole month estine have been named in his hat , Membership—Eddie Rothenberg. c Zelda Jewish foundations devote some mhoof. If on leaving the Temple High be not only teaching but research." lyar, with the exception of Lag honor. of man; Esther Edelman, Hy Eakin. Mill end yourael•ev interested has been set aside in order to fur- whatever may be his particular in- School James Marshall, son of the late of their energies to this field of Ba'Omer. The prevalent custom is Hoe ent ha I. you robin,. still eeek out Jew• the the project of the Jewish Na- terest, embe exempted from the I J i h Keren Tomb V'A rodah—Florence Fdel• We Louis Marshall and one of the research. fob papers and Jewish hooks to read. still introspection. room of intspection. to abstain from all joyous affairs man, chairman: Harry Sheeler, leasr • a••11 your/tel•. of such opportunities as tional Fund or Dr. Rubinow's paper was dis- Fun o America Knoppole, Sol Bloom. must all be prepared for d rastic most active members of the esecu Beth El Coupe of Jeetivh Stud.« for during the whole period between a for- cussed at length by Dr. Billikopf, planting in the Holy Land of liouse--1M•id Itreevler. chairman. culture— changes if we wish to survive tine of the American Jewish Com- farther mrielimeet In Jew atir• Passover and the New Moon of ie Rothenbe re. cl t o t Is 700 continue coming to Temple 1 trees tura 1 ) - us t andpine f • mittee, differed with Dr. Strange who cited conditions in various Sivan, the New Moon of lyar and i, Beth i., ill es t of Zelda Rove nt he .. We must all get together ere man. Harry Shec El fe ,..„,,,, if Hifi.. (n. Harry n• "f, iiii . h be known as t e George Washington And trades and industries, where ra- out the Sar• Burstein. fectively and disinterestedly to on the ground that the field of . r to the aniversit; will excepted the thirty-third da • bein g Bay City d eli-este. attending the State Brash Hillei oundatIon. Forest as ■ tribute to the memory Ian these chang es wisely if we medicine is overcrowded as it is. cial discrimination is definitely in The association of the day with Sieood C ('""fir. on to of r ... are taleated In oat direction of the first president of the United ire to bring about a healthier and He was of the opinion that those evidence. The session was pre- the incident of the Bar Cochba t a r . J. t. Grand IfRet P. W.1 . pnpara ...In. to teach In our state,. ohen • ...m oven sided over by Judge Julian W. C. Hirrcherld' and Mrs Joseph Schworta students who are best equipped are School of ReiLion, happier International scene in revolution has survived in the cus- for community fonds le Is once. I find Among the resolutions adopted admitted to the existing medical Mack. and work•,. Last Friday ...nine am dmi... 5.'d a. the tom, that is still prevalent in some Mrs nir . ,, He hfi,ly nr d Wei•s • the leader., Jewish life." andmon. Royer. were 10/10,11, you by the convention are the following: James Marshall, son of the late Jewish communities, of school chil - the week.end gue_ ete of Mr. and Mrs. J. Siaterhoo4 Sabbath. With the excePla'^ the giver, is. I shall kilo. tee 000,000 Yearly for Education. schools and that it is questionable That the member. of the amtembly op- esri mhool m r"t hao f" been son...fol. ,6 the pm. the ...ad of so-ealied freeMecing $6 The Jewish people in this coon- whethe• the others should be given Louis Marshall, who spoke earlier dren preparing bows and arrows C. • tioh hi ? htyh:li'svgrehrt7tE "e "' additional encouragement to enter at one of the joint sessions of the and practising to shoot with them, m Mr.nd anml ' :rm ... C. J i m, fa Inds ► nn nte ry. Kontld w"ornh?d"lehhii:ilred t'd "You are today atnitint ma • 'edth ,r ,i . rot T m ;',.. . L:: a ,,,:sit their 'o r hi, ad was your ne t the amtembly cooperate beertIli in try spend over $6,000,000 SOTO- ponup ou tty t th, social workers and educators, made so as to be p r epared for an emer- . irores .ts far the Ireeln-end. their children. ft FoIktnan. Her subJett was -A be. the medical profession. school into those great communItlee--De• tle efeet• er the Jnrish Atom, for l.. ally on Jewish educatioin. In New — special plea in behalf of the chit- the raising of fund.. Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver of a wia «us. mesrd troit Jewry. American Jewry, gene). call w en the opportunity for York City alone the Jews seend the member• So urged to entelmot Mrs wilt.. L. cons. i. 'saint rsa , dren, emphasizing that the world- another uinperini A. H. Roman .pent the weeli.erui with J,.rr. Prepend to ,,,•, Ole', PT. ' 6' .1 the That ommittee and sinigghtagroa m inest Th:r.ucluer: Joint Distribution Commit $3,500,000. Despite Cleveland delivered an eloquent 0..0' .. 61 '.".1 • • Me. end Mt, Joenh Broder 0( Dtrit. tives and friends In Detroit. •"..1 . •° 4 ..'"'", Immigrent A Smtely In upwards of address in which he touched on the wide depression was bearing down of Ni l e , the Hob the economic hardships which Jew- the fund raising campaigns. Mn. Daisy Cohen of Fitegerald, various problems now agitating the MOS heavily upon Mies Lillian Blacken of North Farm- tom. however, has been also inter- That tae assembly urge the feder1 q • ish parents are forced to meet, ed frorn • 'bort ea. Is Malting her cousin. Mrs. A. Leers. a.„1,• an Jewish people. ' s treet. It e ret ....„‘„,,.„, Declaring that children cannot preted by the Kabbalists to refer I. ----- they are not depriving their chil- minds of the (rip I. Birmingham and Detroit. Fisher Theater. m°°°••Ilik° in the BootedMi• 'Mita of Memorial services were held a grow up twice. Mr. Marshall point- to Simeon b. Yohai and the hope Mr. end Mrs. I W. Dark are in Chime dren o f their religious education. unem ployed. the Rodeph Sholom Temple, where ed out that it is of the utmost assmibly believe. all wr t to for the coming of the Messiah and . That the These facts, together with • The Sisterhood bridge luncheon will "Sinners In The Son" is the title eu logi e s were delivered by Morris portance to change the current the final redemption, the symbolis- held•t the II•yes Hotel, Friday. Na' - nIrLT414 -Css. :; stirring appeal for a greater em- ,: ' ,.=';',„1:;` s hr sr, of the _picture at the Fisher this l International Wolf on Julius Rosenwald and by outlook in dealing with present day ing the appearance of the many-col- urea street. Tliond•y L leT le. by her at 1 o'clock. dispel.. or7for •ny other on the spiritual values in -- week. C aro ivOlTadlitd, who plays life, were the outstanding features Solomon Lowenstein, N ew York, social problems, especially since it erred rainbow that was expected to t° ,:::":11,P7,V , r1;* 4,,,„1,„:,,rj,t,t; Mr. and Mn. Ro•en and (smile l•`• . ft . b;,, h r.•;;;; the leading role may h e a sinner tl'irtr:;,,, of the presidential address deliv- on Dr. Lee X. Frankel, Harry H. has become evident that ti may be appear in the sky before the coming was ...roses.: with smilax •see tszrs. I moved to Cle•eland. toward the eltminotion of war. it et one. but she is a mighty swe lies. in is. ...es of Instrument. and I ered by Albert B. Sehoolman, Lapidus and Milford Stern. many months, or even years, be- of the Megaiah. The cold rationalist j,,747 "17,4 I Wm. M•ork• Henn,. and Miss Cs-- , ,••••"°°,0 4:T Gloomy conomic E Pi cture. fore • stabilized economy can re- will probably see in this custom an Robert, Mr end Mn. Leal. 1....ie•eke! Weiser motored to Chicloo Frdar. t° l Counl ci a .17.reieeee eUr as lei ilweesies president of the Nation It A gloomy picture of the era- absorb the millions who have been argument for preparedness, in its of Seem.. and childrea. Elaine ead tend the funeral of theircousin. A eovctotis man makes • half- i i%'. 1. 1, ,,,s1= 8 °''''.,,,„ 11; tr. h .= for Jewish Education, at a join t David. Mini Himchfield and Wiles K.'s., Golder/11th. who passed nas liberal i=s eesaion of that organisation to- nomic future of the Jew in this thrown out of employment. modern significance and application. Hirschfield. • honoring Mae.. penny of • farthing and a rents of sees.. man makes sixpence of it. LaSalle BETTER THAN EVER-- It ll TS DINE and DANCE at Marshall's Sr TI Riverside Hotel & Baths RT6ZZ SMREME r- - - ahh I I ADVOCATE MERGING IN SOCIAL SERVICE MOVEMENTS IN U. S. Greater Goodyear Value, for the 1932 Tire Dollar! Gunsberg Packing Co. ROY B. CARLIN "The New! GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY • LIFELONG GUARANTEE Drive In and Try Our Service WATCH 6 REPAIRING rittplr Nell El Notes Crystal' ak. 15c,: z. KAHN'S TIRE & BATTERY SHOP GLICK'Iiirz DR. KAPLAN HEADS FRAM TO LECTURE RABBIS' ASSEMBLY ON SUPERSTITIONS MIZRACHI HATZOIR PICKS COMMITTEES .1. . gag grit wefts 0,,,. terh . k JACKSON NOTES 7: a r. ,41 4. r....-4,,v. -"='