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CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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News

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
by d head. Labor, which is eh
d plentiful,
he a f
PLAY SCHOOL MENU
OUR FILM FOLK
the character . . is married . . . until two o'clock this morning!"
the
hour
o r
ve-
wife, Bella Finkel, is also ■ pro- "Never mind, never mind," shout-
I DIETETIC SUCCESS
day week. If it bad it wo ld
(Continued from Preceding Page) fessional,
ed the irate manager, "don't try
smile, for except during the at rasa
• • •
to change the subject!"
(Continued from Page One.)
(Continued from Page One.)
of the ploughing and harvest
. . . Is not yet 37 ... was born in
versity students, under the lead-
It
wasn't
on
the
program
...
• • •
(Continued
(Continued from Page One.)
riods little work is done by he
ership of the late Israel Belkind, Palmer School for the last three
that
Vicki
Austria
.
.
.
came
over
when
four
with the muezzin's call to prayer, men. Women still go down to t he
a student at the University of years. She has been a fellowship
lM
other
e
e
lleB;12y
th
e
in
s!iyc it yu ia
picture,
s
finally defeated, however, by the
r e Sittly
s
and closes shortly after sunset village well to draw water for
borne
onrrt!
Charkow, banded together in a assistant in that organization's years old ... son of trouping
Bowl concert. Excitement over
to no one and retires at eight
" larger forces of his opponents,
thanksgiving. T h e fields a r e household, and they carry th air
society named "Bilu"-formed food laboratory for the past year. era ... was initiated into the thea- t h e applause accorded her
o'clock . .. when not working,
ploughed by oxen and camels, and earthen jars on their heads as t hey and died a soldier's death.
from the Hebrew words "Beth Previously, she was connected ter at the age of 11 .. playing spouse, Conductor Lert,
Tisha b'Ab in general seems
she Is likely not to go to bed at
the crops gathered and winnowed did in biblical days. Modern fa
Yaakov Lechu ve-Nelcho"- with the experimental Garfield the role of an old man ... educe- the upset . . . her two caused
sons
all.
ions have not yet led them to ell°. "-
"House of Jacob, Let Us Go 1Nursery School conducted by the
s- to have been marked as a day of
picked
her
a
a
• • •
misfortune
for
Jews.
More
than
card the flowing and picturesq ue
Forth." The result was the foun- ' Detroit Board of Education and Hon acquired piecemeal during
Off to the Olympics!
robes of their ancestors. Worn an 600,000 men, women and children
dation of the colony of Rishon le- the Merrill Palmer School. At the parents' travels . . . his ambition
Ray
Wise,
latterly
dubbed
Chee
were
on
this
day,
in
the
years
is still the passive property of her
Zion and the beginning the Pel- nursery school she acted as as- constant to become a great actor Ak ... the better to fool you, m
father or husband, and sbe v eils 1492, driven from Spain by the
estine colonization movement ' sistant director and supervised the . . . arose to fame from Yiddish
Ye BOOKS AND AUTHORS
horrible Inquisition. Many were
A rt Theater . . . discovered there dear . .. will be featured in
which
has grown to such large preparation of food.
in
the
presence
of
all
men
who
are
Grand Weer at 7.Mile Load
film of the far North.
proportions in the past decade.
not very near relatives. The qu es- forced to embrace Christianity
As part of the parental educe- by Sam Harris, the stage producer
and
thousands
gave
up
their
lives
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
BURY WOODEN SWORDS
tion program of the Play School, . . . acclaimed a Broadway sensa-
Detroit's Finest Road- tion of her marriage remains o ut- on the Auto tla Fe.
aide her province and, general ly,
It is an old Jewish tradition 1 a small group of mothers are in- tion in "We Americans" and
The Joosh head man at a cer work deals with two subjects: 'The
Curiously
enough,
the
World
house and Night Club
she sees her husband for the fi rat War, one of the results of which
among Jewish boys to go to the vited to attend each day, assist in "Four Walls" .. is an accomplished tain independent studio is a ter Attitude of the Rabbis Towards the
time after the wedding cremo sty. was the issuing of the Balfuor
cemeteries on Tisha b'Ab and the kitchen, eat with the children violinist . . . reads a great deal ror, but knows what he wants and Am lia-Aretz" and "The Dignity
FISH . FROG • STEAK
In regard to men, old age at ill Declaration and the establish-
of Man." In the first is given an
bury wooden swords there. For and study the procedure in hand- . . . prefers heavy literature and
rules, and the voice of youth re- ment of the present foundation
it was on this day that Jews ling food problems. At the end classics . . . takes to all out-door gets it. He recently laid down excellent portrayal of Jewish love
buried their swords, although of each week, the mothers who sports except tennis . . . enjoys the law to his writers . . . They for learning and the contempt for
mains silent. As in the long a go, for the Jewish National Home,
Per Plate
hospitality is the treasured pri vi- broke out on Tisha b'Ab of 1924,
they never gave up their battle have attended are called to an in- good plays, symphonies, and prize- must be at their desks by 10 a. m. the ignorant. The latter treats with
No Charge bas Childrise
the subjects of exposing one to
lege of every house, and a in an while the Jews were in their
for existnce. The Jewish sword formal meeting for a discussion of fights
yen to learn to
is buried, but the Jewish fighter food problems, food habits, and coo , but scrambled eggs is the Next day a writer came straggling shame, abasement of the poor,
Peppy Music, Spacious Dance
may still travel from Dan to Be er synagogues reading the Book of
in about noon. He was greeted abasement of the ignorant and pre-
lives-the
fighter
for
justice,
for
budgeting.
Sheba as the honored guest of t he Lamentations and mourning over
Floor, Private Dining &ore
height of his culinary art . . . with, "What's the meaning of
social ideals, for equality and in-
tribes and villages through whi eh their historic misfortunes. The
Upon request, copies of the spends much time experimenting this? Don't you know the rule?" vention of humiliation of sinners.
Exceptional f•cilitleo far After-
This volume is worth having and
he passes.
dependence.
The
unquenchable
menus
which
are
being
used
are
Tisha
b'Ab
of
1914
may
be
said
with
make-up ... dislikes appLense etc., etc. He finally managed to
000t1 Bridge Partial,
spirit of Judaism in face of dis-
provided for the mothers through
. believes it destroys illusion of blurt, "But, Mr. C - , I worked reading and is worthy of the efforts
"On the other band, and p a „ to have marked one of the great-
aster is once more evidenced b
of its late lamented author.
Under Per•nal Managemmat et
Mrs. William Brown, who is in
baps only • half-mile away, on s est of all tragedies in all Jewish
the
old tradition
in Tisha
making
the charge of parental education at
history in that close to three mil-
JOHNNIE NEBIOW
sees a Jewish village where
Saturday
following
b'Ab
comforts of urban life are in ge s _ Jews are estimated to have
a day of consolation-Sabbath the }lay School.
Phone Redford 2604 or 4206 for
"" been sacrificed either on the
oral use. Electrical energy ■ nd
w have found that the chi!•
Nachamu.
Forgetting
their
suf-
Reservatloos.
machinery ■ are allied to menu al battlefields or as a result of the
feria gs and tragedies the Jews d rest w h o attend Play School are
labor. Movies, radios, social a , famine that followed the war
once more place trust in their fed an unbalanced proportion of
and the horrible series of no-
debating clubs, co-operative sec
old hope and read from the for- meats and fatty foods in their
sties, good roads, hospitals, Ech Do ls grows in the Ukraine, Poland,
tieth chapter of the Book of Isaiah homes," declared Mrs. Sheridan.
Galicia and Rumania.
water supplies, sanitation and
As a result we have taken this
ac amu, nachamu
'Com-
ANNIVERSARY OF 1929 RIOTS fort ye, comfort ye, my --
cal government are no longer r"
people." into account in our food planning
na
exclusive privileges of the town 5. Another sad co-incidence which
Even as in the darkest days and and we have built our menus r f:
people. (For the aro time in ki • marked the Ninth of Ab was the
the deepest gloom of exile, the around fresh fruits and vegetables
tory the town has ceased to bo la outbreak of the bloody riots in
Jew once more becomes heartened in order to suppllement the home
Palestine in 1929. At the remain-
superior amenities of life as co
by the promise of the Prophets foods. We try to emphasize min- ..q
ing Western Wall of the Temple
pared with the village.) A fe
that they are again to
be return- erals and vitamines.
in
the
past
centuries
come
to
be
ed
to their land.
minutes walk from the •rch• is known as the Wailing Wall,
"Parents have frequently mar.
mode of life of the East we 6 nd .began a dispute which proved the
Having outlived the Babylon- yelled at the readiness with which
• western city growing outside t he
ions, the Medea, the Persians, our children eat the foods fur-
inefficiency of the British force
g
the Romans, the Jews congregate nished them inasmuch as these
old walls of Jerusalem. Here a re then in charge of affairs in Pal-
every Tisha b'Ab to shed tears same children are often feeding
comfortable homes of the res
Hundreds of Jewish and
dent., and ■ few modern hotel s. estine.
over
the
numerous
tragedies
of
problems
in
their
own
homes.
Watch for this label when The King David Hotel which was Arab lives were lost as a re- that day, only to rise up again Children are taught to eat at
Never before in the history of the furniture industry
sult of these outbreaks, numer-
you purchase your BEEF- built two years ago is the last ous
as hopeful as ever that the tradi- stated intervals and the food is
restrictive statements have
have prices on the finest furniture manufactured been
ENETTE or Delicatessen word in luxury and is the most sinci been issued, but as a result tional homeland in Palestine is varied as much as possible. The
-
to be rebuilt again as a Jewish good eating habits of our children
up-to-date hotel in the near East. British rule is more protective,
products.
as low as they are today and never again will they be so
commonwealth. And 2,518 years may be attributed, in some meas.
"The tourist traffic provides an Jewish lives more safe, and a ser-
This assures you the best in
after the destruction of the First ure, to the fact that they see other
mportant source of income, but ious effort is in the offing for
low. . This is an opportunity for every home-loving per-
quality sold in Detroit. Our
Temple and 1,862 years after the children about them eating the
Arab-Jewish relations.
products are made here in De- it he backbone of Palestine lies in griendly
destruction of the Second Tem- identical preparations."
son
to secure the finest in home furnishings at unheard-
Tisha
b'Ab
as
a
Jewish
red-
s
orange
groves.
Both
Arabs
and
troit under supervision for
ple, the Jew is now more than
Play School is conducted by
letter day was not altogether one
ever full of hope that the promise the The
Kashruth. No chemicals or J ewe are successful in this highly of
of
low
prices. Our selection of fine furniture has never
Jewish
Centers
Association
of
sorrow and mourning. It was
echnical
branch
of
farming.
The
is soon to be fulfilled. The foun-
coloring but only the best of a
before been so complete.
rea under oranges has expanded on the Ninth of Ab of 1882-
dation for this fulfillment was which Nate S. Shapero is presi-
materials are used.
dent;
Mrs.
Meyers,
Play
School
rum 10,000 acres in 1917 to 40,- exactly 50 years ago-that a
laid 50 years ago when the first
0 00 acres in 1932. An orange group of young Jews once more
group of colonists-thirteen men chairman; Mrs. Philip Iloutz, Play
During this great August Furniture Sale you are sav-
gr eve of 25 acres contains as many turned Eastward to the Land of
and one girl-created the first School supervisor; Samuel Levine,
a s 10,000 trees, each of which is Israel, with the idea of re-estab-
Palestinian settelment The pres- executive director.
ing
from 20 to 50% on all new merchandise. DO NOT
e xpected to yield one bushel of lishing and re-building the Jew-
ent growth is the best proof of
or anges a year. The planting of ish homeland. On that day a
the invincibility of the Jewish HEBREW FREE LOAN
FAIL
TO SEE OUR DISPLAY!
number
of
Russian-Jewish
uni-
2380 Twentieth Street
SU ch a grove costs about $50,000
spirit.
ELECTS DIRECTORS
sp read over a period of six years
Lafayette 2908
at the end of which time the grov
(Continued from Page One.)
is productive. The annual incom RABBI CHOFETZ CHAIM SUPREME
selves up in small businesses,
on this investment varies between
AUTHORITY FOR ORTHODOX JEWRY The Abram Katkisky Fund of
Using your own rollers-- 10 per cent and 30 per cent. Ac-
$8,500 has been very active, having
cordingly orange growers are
WINDOW SHADES:
prosperous, but they fear that the (Continued from Preceding Page) the sculptures and inscriptions loaned out $6,000 of that amount.
Formerly
Now
This
is a separate fund, maintained
60c
vast
increase
of
the
crop,
from
from Palmyra in the Jacobson in honor
39e
of its donor, Abram Kat-
85e
two million boxes in 1920 to ten of the great Dutch educationalist,
collection in Copenhagen. Since kisky, and loaning sums up to
49c
Guaranteed Washable Shade
million boxes in the near future, Jan Lighart, and the Hague owes
1917
he
was
joint-editor
of
the
$500.
Through
fund, respon-
1.25
69c
must result in lower profits un- to him its school union, the Neth-
"Danish Journal of Jewish His- sible parties are this
enabled to start
These somata prices include nteuur-
le as new markets are developed erlands High School, and The
tory and Literature."
ing and delivering.

Hague
School
for
Girls.
business
ventures
of
a much more
W ater is scarce in Palestine. It
Plain window shades cleaned
substantial nature than would be

is pumped from artesian wells, and
possible
by
borrowing
from the as-
and- reversed, including ring
th e large number of additional LATE PROF. SIMONSEN
LOS ANGELES JEWS
pull
sociation proper. All future dona-
25c we Ils is considered to be a serious
COPENHAGEN.-(J. T. A.)
WHO WENT TO BIRA tions and bequests of $5,000 or
Linoleum, good quality, 29e per me nace to the existing supply.
-The death of Professor David
more are to be set up as separate
Simonsen, last former
square yard. Inlaid linoleum
BIDJAN DESERTING entities,
"The statement that the water Jacob
to perpetuate the name of
at special prices.
chief rabbi of Denmark, last
of the Jordan has been brought month, removes from Denmark
the donor,
(Continued from Page One.)
into Palestine is premature. As Jewish life one of its most inter-
we know the Jordan still runs into
and versatile personalities. sires," anti-holiday infidel's edi-
WINDOW SHADE CO. the Dead Spa, which is nearly 1400 esting
Professor Simonsen was born
6424 LINWOOD AVENUE
feet below sea level, the deepest in Copenhagen on March 17, tion.
Phones Garfield 1220•31
The edition is devoted to de-
depression in the world. The 1853. His father, Jacob Simon-
mouth of the Jordan is about sen, was a big Danish banker. scribing ways and means of com-
batting
the Jewish holidays.
4000 feet lower than Jerusalem. After graduating at Copenhagen
Bidjan One of Thirty Regions.
" Still, this river serves almost University, he studied at the
The Jewish region in Biro Bid-
the whole of the Esdraelon and rabbinical Seminary in Breslau
coastal plains with electrical pow- under Frankel and Greets, and jan which the Soviet Government
er. The Ruttenberg network of when he completed his studies contemplates rendering autono-
distribution runs wherever the there in 1879, he returned to mous by the end of 1933 is only
FUNERAL HOME rose
-
of Sharon blooms.
Copenhagen, and became assist- one of twenty-nine national min-
"Palestine's past is the heritage ant to Chief Rabbi Wolff, being ority regions already in existence
81 DELAWARE
the
first Danish-born rabbi of the at present in the Shabarovsk re-
of the whole world. Its present Copenhagen
gion, according to figures in a re-
congregation.
Trinity 2-3211
and future belong to the Jews
When Chief Rabbi Wolff died port received by the Soviet author-
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS and Arabs alone. Let us hope in 1891, Rabbi Simonsen was ities here from the Far East
Edmund L. Gilbert announces ■ that they will forget their present unanimously chosen to succeed Soviet.
substantial reduction of rates. enmity and that their cooperation him as chief rabbi of Denmark.
He was chief rabbi for 11
Costa of Complete Funerals and united efforts will make Pales- years,
HAGUE MEETINGS
resigning his office in 1902
tine once again a land flowing with in order to devote himself ex- ,
Quoted Without Obligation.
milk and honey."
OF WORLD UNION
clusively to scientific work. King
Christian IX conferred upon him
(Continued
from Page One.)
the honorary title of professor
on the occasion of hie resigna- 1 and, and
in the evening a reeep-
tion.
ion will be given by the Dutch
Although no longer the official L iberal Union in honor
of the
head of the community, Profes- v isitors.
sor Simonsen continued, however,
On
Sunday
afternoon,
in
Am-
to be the spiritual head of Dan- s
a round table discussion
NATHAN KOLB
ish Jewry, right up to the time wi terdam,
ll take place on "How Progress-
JACK CITRIN
of his death. When the pogroms iv
swept Russia in 1905, and 11\rge W o Judaism Can Combat the
rang
Kind
of
Assimilation."
numbers of Russian Jews passed D
istinguished American and Euro-
through Denmark on their way to
America, several thousand of di can leaders will take part in this
Our Great Trade • In
them remaining behind in Den- b scussion. A public meeting will
Offer Extended a Few
mark and nettling there, he threw ev e held in Amsterdam on Sunday
himself wholeheartedly into the lo ening. The whole of the fol.
More Days
wing
day,
Monday,
Aug.
relief work on their behalf.
8, will
Sensational allowance. on your
It was due to Professor Simon- be devoted to the meeting of the
oIJ time brought such• trespout-I
sen and Moses Melchior, who was go verning body.
otte response and in order not t•
then president of the Copenhagen by The meetings will be attended
disappoint some of our patrons]
w• tenths,. this event until-
visitors
from
America,
Jewish community, that King
Fiance.
Frederick VIII, of Denmark, who la ermany, Great Britain, Hot-
was an uncle of Czar Nicholas II.
nd, Poland and Sweden.
Similar Allowances on all sizes. Exchange I, 2, 3, 4 or 5 tires. FREE
In addition to a number of lead-
intervened in 1907 with the Czar
.r■
MOUNTING
on behalf of the Jews of Russia, in g laymen, the following rabbi,

as a result of which the pogroms ar e expected from America: Dr.
which were then threatened were
. Rosenau of Baltimore, Drs.
Ge rson B. Levi and Felix Levy of
averted.
ALLOWANCES ON
ALLOWANCES ON
When Copenhagen, as the capi- Ch icago, Dr. Philip Bookstaber of
tal of a neutral country, became Ha rrisburg, Rabbis S. J. Levinson
during the war a center of Jew- an d E. Trattner, Drs. Alexander
SW
Each Tire Set of 4
Sire
Foch Tire not of 4
ish relief work, Professor Simon- igy ons, W. F. Rosenblum and S. S.
4.40-21
$1.95
$7.80
nen stood at the head of this 'e desche of New York.
1.40-21...-51.55
4.50-20
2.00
8.00
$8.20
work, and when the Jewish Re-'
4.50-21
2.05
8.20
4.50-20
1.60
6.40
lief Conference was formed he
2.35
9.40
4.50-21.--
1.65
was its first president.
6.60
SU MMER SCHOOL ENDS
4.75.20
2.40
9.60
He was also a member of the
2.00
8.00
5.00-19
2.45
9.80
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
executive board of the Alliance
6.00-20
2.45
4.75-20.-- 2.00
9.80
See What Your
8.00
Israelite Universelle.
6.26-18
2.75
11.00
4.75-21...-. 2.00
The Summer School at Shaarey
8.00
Worn Tires are
Professor Simonsen was one of
5.25-19....- 2.80
11.20
5.00-19-- 2.10
8.40
the early members of the Cho- Ze dek, Lawton and Rochester av-
5.25-20
2.85
11.40
en ues, closed for the season on
Worth-
2.10
8.40
veve Zion movement, and when Fri
The exchange f o
5.25-21
2.90
11.60
the Zionist Organization trans- gin day, Aug. 5. Students were
5.00.21.--. 2.10
5.50-17
3.10
12.40
8.40
tires
go on sale to you
Look at these
ferred its central office during bac en an opportunity to make up
5.00-22.--. 2.30
5.50-18..._ 3.15
12.60
9.20
the war from Berlin to Copen- wo k work, to take up advanced
5.50-19
3.20
12.80
5.25-18...-. 2.25
Generous Allowances
9.00
as
fast
as they are
hagen, under Leo Motzkin, in co rk, and quite a few made a
5.20-20
3.25
13.00
5.25-19-- 2.35
mplete grade. Thomas J. Gunn,
9.40
conjunction with whom he found-
6.00-17..._ 3.50
14.00
taken off and inspect-
5
2.40
ed the Jewish World Relief Con- pri ncipal of the Durfee Intermed-
9.60
6.00-18
3.50
14.00
Reductions as high
ference. he placed himself at the late School, was in charge, while
ed. Come, take your
5.25-21
6.00-19..._ 3.55
2.45
14.20
9.80
ANY persons who arc "on call" for either
Phi lip L Rosenthal, chairman of
head of its service. It was the the
as
$35 on large size
6.00-20.- 3.60
14.40
5.50-18-- 2.50
10.00
temporaryorpermanentemploymentfind
pick. Depend on us
Copenhagen Bureau which re- of Foreign Language Department
6.00-21
3.65
14.60
5.50.19...-. 2.55
10.20
worn tires. Ask us
stored communication between dn. the Mackenzie High School, was
6.50.17
that their telephones give them an advantage.
4.30
17.20
to treat you right on
6.00-20
3.30
13.20
ector of the High School de-
the Jewish war victims in East-
6.50-19
4.40
17.60
about
it.
For employers often summon dime persons
ment
6.00.21.--
3.40
13.60
ern Europe and Palestine and
prices.
7.00-18 .._ 4.50
18.00
6.00-22
3.55
firat whom they can reach eazil• and quickly
14.20
their relatives in England, ' n the Intermediate Depart-
America and. Canada. It also me nt, the faculty was composed
by telephone.
co ected funds, and most of this of Mrs. LaBeryl Hayllar, Miss
money was sent by the Copen- Ela ins Henry and Miss Florence
And in emergencies, such as fire, accident or
hagen Bureau to Palestine In Ere II, all of the Durfee Interme-
sudden sickness, you r telephone Is PRICELESS
gold, and this. owing to the low diet e. In the Senior High School.
value
of Palestine currency, was Roy a Ellis of Central High had
PROTECTION, enabling you to summon aid
the one thing that saved the Pal- char re of mathematics; Miss Eva
immediately day or night.
estine settlement from • catas- M. Kinney, head of the English
trophe. He also actively assisted deP eminent at Mackenzie High
Few things that you buy offer so much
the work of the Kenn Ilayesod
Sch eel, taught the English courses:
Professor Simonsen wrote J. B. Rorver, chairman of the
useful service and protection at such
many theological, historical and sec] al science department at Per-
low cost as the telephone.
bibliographical treatises, and was shin g High School, taught history
Cor. Lyndon.
Cor. Buena Vista
Cor, Dexter
Cor. Rochester
• prolific contributor to Danish and civics, and Mr. Rosenthal
University 2-0600
Arlington 2122.W
University 2-9570
Garfield 5630.W
at Park Grove
and foreign Jewish periodicals. tang ht courses in Latin and Span-
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