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PAGE THREE

lifEljentorrdaisnefRomas

and THE LEGAL CHRON'CLE

DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS
Are Taking Advantage of

Detroit's Finest

Dry Cleaning

AT THESE LOW PRICES

Mena' Suits or Top.
coats Cleaned and
Pressed

Ladies' Dresses, Coats
and Suits Cleaned
and Pressed

75c

$ 1 .0 0
AP u p

THE SAME HIGH STANDARD QUALITY

PHONE COlumbia 4200

FOREST CLEANERS
owl DYERS

533-547 E. Forest

Adult Season Opens Aug. 26

For a Week-End ... or Longer

Vacation at
CAMP

NAHELU

on Perry Lake
Ortonville, Michigan

Camp Nahelis open, Re season for
Adults on August 26th. It will last
throughout the entire month of
September.

Just one hour Iron, town. A
Thoroughly morn camp M the
most 6.1110,11 hill country In this
part of Michigan. All activities.

Whether you come out for • week•
end—or longer—you will find rates
surprisingly reasonable. Professional
men and womeli, especially. will
find a week-end here convenient,
most peasant.

For eeeee
write or phone
now Camp Nahelu, on Perry Lake,
Ortonvire, Michigan. Camp phone.
Ortonville 12E6.

Take Woodward avenue (U. S.-101
through Pontiac—turn right Into
M•16—go through Clarkston—torn
right first gravel rood two mile.
past Clarkston—continue six miles
—turn right at sign. Perry Lake,
then follow signs to camp.

Detroit Phone

Arlington 8884-W

A Man of the People to
Represent the People

HENRY C.

KEYWELL

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for

CONGRESSMAN

15th District Wards 10-12.14-16

MY PLATFORM

Amend the national banking law. so as to make ,credit
and loans more available for the small business man.

Absolute repeal of the 18th Amendment.
Compulsory unemployment insurance providing a rebate
of premium to the company employing its help minimum
of ten months each year,

(Lower Taxes and Economics In government cost—my Interest a well

an yours).

Urgent WARNING

From Vaad Harabonim
and Vaad Hakashruth

OF DETROIT

(the organisation of Detroit Rabbi. and the local
K•shruth Board)

The Rabbis of this city warn you to observe closely
the delcatessen products bought in stores here. Pur-
chasers should be sure that the products contain
the seal and label of the Rabbis and Mashgichim.
Otherwise the meat is Trefe and not in accordance
with the rules of the dietary laws, because those
'selling meat not with the Rabbinic Hechsher are
themselves writing the word "Kosher" on their meat.
When you see the word "Kosher" on the window, it
does not mean that the meat is kosher unless it
carries our label.

Guard Yourselves Against Trefe Meats.
Do Not Make Your Homes Trefe and
unclean.

Vaad Harabonim

and

Vaad Hakashruth

OF DETROIT

Engagements

Mrs. Dora Ross of 9841 McQuade announces the engagement
Mrs. Benjamin Dubois and Mrs.
of her daughter, Beverly, to Charles P. Toren of Worcester, Mass.
A. Barnett of Flint spent several
Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Sandelman of Calvert avenue announce the
days in Detroit and Pontiac.
ngagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Samuel K. Decker, son
f
Mr.
and
Mrs. Harry Decker of Detroit.
Mrs. David Camin has returned
to the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Josef Ro-
sen of Lansing, after a six weeks'
visit in Texas and Mexico.

Wedding Calendar

Mrs. S. B. Weinberg, daughter,
Rosabelle, of Saginaw, and Miss
Aug. 21—Miss Freda Kesler, sister of Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quenton
Gertrude Werbelow of Bay City
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kesler, to Ernest Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman.
Rosenberg of 16579 LaSalle boule-
Aug. 21—Miss Ruth Florence Katzln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
vard.
A. Katzln, to Jack J. Mitcoff, at 10:30 in the morning at Congregation
Beth David.
Rabbi Saul B. Appelbaum of
Aug. 21—Miss Ann Barahal, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. 0.
Temple Beth Zion of Bradford, Barahal of 2750 Carter avenue, to Daniel Sherman, son of Mr. and
Pa., son of Rev. and Mrs, M. Ap- Mrs. Frank Silverman of Kulpmont, Pa.
pelbaum of 1475 East One Hun-
Aug. 23—Miss Estelle I. Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel
dred Fifth street, Cleveland, Ohio, Cohen of Toronto, Ontario, to Jacob Wilk of this city,
is spending the remainder of the
Aug. 28—Miss Marilyn Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kahn,
summer with his parents and fam-
ily. }fele recently returned from to Carle 11. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Airs. Morris Wolfe. Reception
at bride's aunt's home, 5093 S. Clarendon, 8 to 12 p. m. No cards.
the Graduate Rabbinical School of
the Hebrew Union College, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, where he has been
studying in preparation for the
Degree of Doctor of Divinity. He
will return to his pulpit the first
week in September.

Births

Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Pike, a son, Robert Marvin
Miss Lillian Leider of 1644 Vir-
Aug. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Levy of 925 Owens avenue
ginia Park has returned from an
a daughter, Marilyn Roberta.
extensive trip to New York, At-
lantic City, and Philadelphia.
While in Philadelphia, Miss Leider
was the guest of her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Lanin of North
Wynnefield, Philadelphia.
By RABBI LEON FRAM

Honor Rabbi Cutler
at Reception Monday

It's a Drink
IP
To Your Health e

Rabbi $hlomo Cutler of De-
troit, reputed to be the greatest
Talmudic authority in this
country, will be honored at a
reception in his honor at Beth
Tephila Emanuel Synagogue,
Taylor and Woodrow
this Monday evening.
The affair is being arranged
in Rabbi Cutler's honor on the
eve of his departure for Pales-
tine. The rabbis of Palestine
sent him his visa and urged
him to come to the Holy Land.
The reception is being ar-
ranged by the Detroit rabbis
and local congregations.
Rabbi Cutler, before coming
to this country, was Rosh Yesli•
iva of the Yeshivas in Lomzo
and Slobodka. Ile was the first
Rosh Yeshiva of the Yeshiva
Isaac Elchanan in New York.

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IMPORTANT RULING
IN AN ALIEN CASE

Levin and Milstein Win Re-
straining Order From
Judge O'Brien.

I

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An important Federal District
week, Full Course SPRING CHICKEN DINNER, 50C
Court decision, granting a re.
nothing finer anywhere in Detroit
straining order permitting an alien
to return to his family in the
United States from Canada and
to resume his business activities
in Detroit, was won Aug. 18 and
8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE
iNconsidered of value in view of
the precedent it established in
MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCI1WARTZ
(Editor's Notei—This •rticle won fur
centuries to Spain. It is Yo at ,further relieving the position in
Rabbi Leon From of Temple Beth F.I.
Detroit, the 176 prize for the best ebil• Kippur Eve. We are in a larg e which many immigrants find them-
dren'a article of the year offered by Spanish city, let us say Toledo o ✓ selves.
Young Israel Magazine/.
Cordova. We know that man y
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohn •nd daughter,
The restraining order was is-
Lillian, of N. Y. City were the guests of
Jews live there, but we shall fin
The atmosphere of the Day of no synagogues, and although it i d sued by Federal Judge Ernest A.
Mr. mid Mrs. Julius Levin of Ottawa
drive, while enroute .to Chicago.
Atonement vibrates with a wielOdy. the holiest day of the year we she • O'Brien in the case of Irwin Rash
ANNOUNCES
Mrs. C. J. Weinberg of Chicago left On the eve of Atonement you look in vain for Jews hastening t II who has been a legal resident here
0 , since April, 1920.
for her home after .pending five weeks hear a plaintive, Oriental song,
On July 2,
w
with her father, Mr. Isadore Kaufman and under the spell of that perva- places of worship. They are no
1932, Mr. Rash let for Toronto
THE
OPENING
OF OFFICES AT
to be seen. Ah, but if we coul
of Dwight street.
sive Eastern melody you remain look into the governor's mangle d to visit his parents there. Upon

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein of throughout the day. So important
n
his
return
three
days
later
was
he
yonder we might see him and hi
Ottawa drivewere hosts nt • dinner of
excluded by the immigration
beautiful appointments on Sunday. Aug. is this melody that it has given its sons locked up in their rooms wit
COR. MONTEREY
" authorities because they were %in-
II. to compliment Mr. and Mrs. Porman name to the entire service of the
Buckner and their house guest*, Mrs. eve of Yom Kippur. The popular the windows curtained, putting o n able to find a record of the Pay-
the talith and the white mantle
Louis Meyer of l'eoria • III, Miss Edith
FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY

name
for
the
eve
of
the
feast
is
ment
of
his
head
tax.
Gibbs of Chicago, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs.
If we could have looked into yon -
Abe Weinstein of Detroit,
not Yom Kippur Eve, but Kol der merchant's house, we coul
Attorneys' Contention.
d
Office: Townsend 8-3088

X-Ray
Nidre Night.
Mrs. J. H. Solomon spent several
have found him in the same act
At three different times the
Res.: Arlington 8295-R
Gas Administered
weeks in Traverse City, visiting relatives
The beauty of Kol Nidre is ac If we could have looked into yon - case was re-opened and Mr. Rash
and friend..
knowledged not only by Jews, but der university building, we coul dintroduced evidence to show that
The fifth of • series of luncheon •nd by music lovers of all creeds and have seen a university protease ✓ he had resided here continuously
bridge parties was held at the mummer races. "Sing me the Kol Nidre at
tearing up a plank from the floo ✓ since his original entry in 1920.
home of Mrs Louis Solomon of Williams
Lake on Wednesday, Aug. 10. Twelve my death-bed," pleaded the Aus- and producing from beneath it th e The bill of complaint filed by his
tables of bridge were In play Three trian poet, Lenau. And that saint- talitb and the kittel. Slipping off
attorneys, Theodore Levin and
partim are given under the auspices of (y Russian novelistic and
his clerical gown, he clothes him - Nathan L. Milstein, pointed out
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob.
"The self in ceremonial garments, re - that the absence of Mr. Rash's
Mr. and Mrs. Satin Cohen were called Kol Nidre is of all melodies the places the gown over them, and
record of arrival may be due to
to Pittsburg on account of the death
saddest and yet the most uplift- hangs the chain from which th e its loss or destruction and does
of Mr. Cohen's father.
ing." Nor is the charm of the cross is suspended around hi 3
not warrant the exclusion of a
Mrs. Sidney Netsorg of Battle Creek Kol Nidre melody something re- neck.
resident alien returning from a
spent several days as the guest of her
sister, Mrs, Alice Jacobson of Franklin cently discovered by modern mu-
Through the narrowest alley s brief visit In Canada. The attor-
boulevard.
sicians. In the diaries of travelers and the darkest streets, these Ma
- neys pointed out also that in cases
who lived as early as the twelfth ronos pick their way. Their-head
Miss Edith Gibbs of Chicago Is visit-
s of this kind Congress provided that
ing her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Norman century we read rhapsodic descrip-
are lowered so they may not be the Secretary of Labor shall have
Buckner.
tions of the fascinating melody recognized. They tremble at every
discretion to re-admit the return-
Miss Dahlia Beater of Rochester, N. which they heard when they vis- person's approach. At every foot- ing alien.
Y., is spending • few days as the guest ited the Jewish synagogue on the
of Miss Roberta Rapapvrt of Ottawa eve of the Day of Atonement. We step they hear behind them the
It was Mr, Levin's contention
drive.
scene of the last Auto-da-Fe comes
know that it was sung long before before their eyes and they hear that the Secretary of Labor
abused his discretion in failing to
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wyman of West the twelfth century.
again the victim shrieking from
Iroquois road left for Youngstown, Ohio.
What is the origin and the mean- the flames: "Sh-ma Yisroel—Hear, re-admit Mr. Rash, especially in
to vigil relatives.
ing of this melody which so in- 0 Israel, the Lord our God, the view of the Registry Act of 1929
which permits an alien to legalize
United Family Association Auxiliary.
spires the Jew and which so fas- Lord is One."
The United Family Association Aux•
his residence if he has lived here
Diary held election of officers Sunday cinates the non-Jew?
They meet in the cellar of an I continuously since June 3, 1921.
evening, Aug. IL at Mrs. Sara Pain's
The search of the original mean- out-of-the-way house. They ar
hnme. Mob Fay Moskovitz was re-

Interesting Coincidence.
elected president: Blanche Moskovits. ing of the Kol Nidre takes us back afraid to look upon one another
During the hearing Thursday
treasurer and Edith Mmikovitz, secretary. to the sixth and seventh centuries Any one of them might be a ap •
After the business meeting •n enjoyable
Y
I
morning,
the government was
of
this
era
when
the
Visigothic
who would bring torture and death
evening was spent in playing bridge. Mrs
kings had conquered Rome and to the rest. Now they throw off represented by Assistant District
Klass of Princeton, Ill., was • guest.
MORRIS FISHMAN
had been converted to Christian. their garments of deception and Attorney Louis M. Hopping. Fol-
ity. In their zeal for empire they are clothed like ancient Jews at lowing the issuance of the re-
straining
order,
Mr.
Rash
was
per-
determined to root out of their do- prayer. Their hearts are filled
minions all heresies, all dewe with remorse. How shall they wor- mitted to return to the United
LIBERMAN . ELANSKY
tures from the Orthodox Catholic ship the God of Israel whom they States to join his wife, Bessie,
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Elansky faith. And what more glaring de- publicly and shamelessly denied? and their five-year-old daughter,
announce the marriage of their parture from the creed of the How shall they worship the God of Sarah, who was born in Cleveland.
daughter, Jean, to Rueben C. church could there be found than all light in a place of secrecy and
Mr. Rash is engaged in the
Liberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. the faith of the Jew? They there- darkness? But to their anguished wholesale grocery business at 1323
Ben Liberman of Grand Rapids, fore concentrated all the venom hearts there comes a consoling Davison street and resides at 275!
Mich. The marriage was solem- of their misguided zeal upon the answer. Surely God in His loving Rochester avenue.
nized in South Bend, Indiana, on Jews in their dominions. The sharp kindness will pardon on the Day
An interesting coincidence in
Aug. 12.
ultimatum was offered the Jews of Atonement the sin committed this case is that Theodore Levin.
—either conversion to the church against Him and Him alone. So the attorney, was chief of coun-
SIEGEL • FABRICK
or exile, either the baptismal font they wrote down and recited a sel who successfully fought against
Miss May Fabrick, daughter of or the wanderer's staff.
prayer in which they prayed tha t the Michigan alien registration
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fabrick of
This direct and virulent drive God in His mercy might forgive bill, and that Federal Judge Er-
1910 Hazelwood avenue, was mar- against Judaism reached its climax these vows which they had been
nest A. O'Brien wrote the opin-
ried to Abe Siegel, son of Mr. in Spain in the fifteenth century. compelled to make to another re-
ion in behalf of the three-judge
is proud to announce to the insurance world
Louis Siegel of 541 Belmont, on It was in the year 1492, when ligion. This is the prayer known
Sunday evening, Aug. 14, at the Christopher' Columbus set out as the Kol Nidre, or "All Vows." court declaring that measure un-
the fact that in the first month of the
constitutional.
home of the bride parents. The from Spain upon his epic expedi•
FISHMAN AGENCY'S affiliation with the
To them its words meant life
couple left on a motor trip tion to the West in three boats
and hope. For them this prayer Butzel To Address Odesser
"LINCOLN" they have carried the highest
through Canada.
supplied by generous Jewish mer- was the sublimest of all onetry.
honor that we have to offer, "THE PRESI-
chants, guided by a compass in- Every phrase was fraught with sig. Meeting Tuesday on "The
SILVER - KUART
DENT'S MONTH PLAQUE" (this plaque
vented by a Jew, with a crew ?Oconee, every word carried gal -
Jew as a Voter".
Mrs. Ida Kuart announces the among which were Jewish officers,
vation. And when they recited It
is awarded to the agency producing the
l marriage of her daughter, Rose, and discovered the new world— they accompanied
csoomb paannd i e d t h words ig
The Odesser Aid Society has
highest amount of business during Presi-
to Hyman Silver of this city, on America. In that same year the
with h m a no r y ds a sigh. arranged for an interesting sym
dent's Month).
Sunday, Aug. 14, at the home of cruel alternative of conversion or
of detection and the dread of podium on "The Jew es a Voter,"
Rabbi 51. Zager.
exile was presented to the Jews of
combined with high courage at the meeting to be held till's
The highest personal honor, "THE PRESI-
Spain and Portugal. They were and stubborn faith to share the Tuesday evening, Aug. 23, at the
SELTZER • SCHWARTZSTE1N
DENT'S CUP," was awarded to MR.
faced with a terrible choice. The toone in which the prayer was re- B'Nai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartzstein braver spirits among them packed cited. Gradually the tears and
rence.
GEORGE W. GOROWITZ, supervisor of
of New York City announce the up their belongings, turned their
smiles, the tremblings and the Fred M. Butzel will be the prin.
the Fishman Agency (the President's Cup
marriage of their daughter, Irene, backs upon Spain, and set out on
exultations, fashioned theniselvea cipal speaker, and others will ad-
is awarded to the highest individual per.
to Sam Seltzer of Detroit, which the rugged road of exile to nod
into a melody. That melody was dress the meeting.
took place at the home of Rabbi new homes.
a mosaic of every beautiful note
tonal producer in the United States).
M. Zager on Sunday, Aug. 14.
But there were a large number that had ever been voiced in the Lewis Brothers Urge Return
who were just humanly weak. Tl.ey musical traditions of Israel.
It
of Loaned Chairs.
Absolve. Jew. of High
could not endure the thought of was 800 years in the makin
It
I
Ch
wandering in strange lands. They was handed down from father to
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — Lord could not face the thought of wan- son, and from cantor to cantor, be-
Lewis Brothers, undertakers, of
Beaverbrook, addressing a mass dering in strange lnads. They coming richer and more powerful 7739 John R., stated this week
meeting here on the Imperial Con- could not face the prospect of with every generation.
that many people who have taken
ference in Ottawa, cleared the Jews poverty in exile. Yet not all their
advantage of the gratis service of
Recently a great musician, Max
of responsibility for the high rates fears could persuade them to give, chanted
by a cantor in a sync- loaning out chairs have failed to

of interest charged small borrowers. up their Jewish faith. The cru,Ity Bruch, hearing the Kol Nidre return them.
This, Leord Beaverbrook stated, of the world drove them to invent
It is urged by Lewis Brothers
Rogue,
was
struck
by
its
profound
th
is attributable to joint stock banks • horrible compromise.
at those who have such chairs
They quality and he wrote it down in
whose heads are not Jews.
were outwardly converted to the notes. No sooner was it heard return them at once, else they
church. They were sprinkled a itq upon the concert platform, played will be compelled to discontinue
the waters of baptism, they par- on the 'cello, than it took rank im- this free service.
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took of the mass, and they wore mediately among the classics
of
the symbol and made the sign of music. To the dis-
Hies
Provides
Nearly
200,000
cerning ear it
"ALMOST A BILLION OF INSURANCE IN FORCE
the cross; but privately and se- expresses the throbbing pain of
Meals in Five Months.
WITH ASSETS CLOSE TO NINETY MILLION"
cretly they continued to observe the martyr people, suffering in the
Judaism. They have been desig- pursuit of its ideals. To the dis-
193.625 meals were served from
nated as Mananos, or secret Jews.
cerning ear it also sings forth the
Some of them held offices in the exultant joy of the Jewish soul, Jan. 1 to May 31, to Jewish un-
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Rubber
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SEE
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came under suspicion were brought we hear the Kol Nidre song, the David Dubinsky Succeeds
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Schlesinger as I. L. G.
before the Inquisition, which sat sweet essence of the agony which
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confessed their guilt, and when faith with the same yourage with
Drapery Cretonnes, as low
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this was accomplished the victims
as, per yard
Gustav Diessl
1Se
Dubiosity, secretary-treasurer of
which our fathers died for it.
were put to death. A epeeist form
the international Ladies' Garment
Eves; Sun; Hol;-35t. Chil-
of execution was used.
With
Workers
Union,
at
the
time
of
the
dren 10 years free; 10-12-15c.
Contributions to Council
great pomp and ceremony, in the
death of Benjamin Schlesinger,
Scholarship Fund.
presence of all the dignitaries of
WINDOW SHADE CO.
was unanimously chosen to succeed
The
Detroit
section,
National
church and state, and before vast
him at a meeting of the General
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crowds of people In holiday attire, Council of Jewish Women, re- Board of the Union.
noses Cara.14 1230.31
the victim was burned upon a fu- ceived contributions in memory
Mr. Dubinaky is 40 year! old
neral pyre on the public street. of Leopold D. Mayer as follows: and has been active in labor cir-
This execution was ironically
To the Ida E. Ginsburg Schol- cles in this country since he ar-
VIOLIN TEACHER
"Whosoever is not in need of
termed Auto-da-Fe, which is the arship Loan Fund from Mrs. Isaac med here in 1911.
charity but deceives the 0•blie
Spanish for an "act of faith." Gilbert and Mrs. Nathan Simons
Garfield 3938-M
Every year hundreds of Jews were
To the Elsa F. Welling Mem-
"One should not center all his and takes it, wilt be
actual
2041 W. EUCLID
thus executed.
orial Scholarship Fund from Dr. charity in one poor puut."—Sbul- Da•d bliss* 1,1 4 days areelided."
Now let me take you back five B. D. Welling.
has Arukh 257:9 •
—Shulhan Arukk 255:2.

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