tjewlsitaiRoxicul kfigerRor EDUCATION MONTH. TO BE FEATURED BY ADDRESSES IN.SYNAGOGUES, OVER RADIO L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU! (Continued from Page One) United Hebrew Schools has vol- unteered to join in this extension work. Until now the subjects taught were Hebrew, elementary and advanced, Yiddish, and Jewish history. Plans have now been cbnipleted to include many more subjects, such as, the study of the Yiddish literature, study of the Bible both in English and in Yid- dish, and the Mishnah. A, J. Rosenshine, president of Young Israel, and Irving Schlussel, chairman of their educational com- mittee, are in charge of the adul t group. In addition to the adult classes, study groups for the adol- escent will be formed by the al- umni under the supervision of the schools. Max Chomsky, president of the alumni, and Seymour Til- chin, chairman of their educa• tional committee, are in charge of j this work. Tuesday evening, Oct.' 18, has been set aside for the for- I mal opening of these classes. WE PAUSE FROM OUR WORK- A-DAY LIFE AT ANOTHER MILESTONE TO EXTEND TO OUR HOST OF FRIENDS AND PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS N E W YEAR. J. Lefkofsky's Sons Distributors of the famous Vienna Sausage Products Identified by the Blue Label Statement by Marwil. SOLD AT MOST DELICATESSEN STORES - We are not affiliated with ■ any other stores in the city and have no branches. Our quarters are at 37-38 BROADWAY MARKET Rosh Hashonah Greetings to Our Jewish Friends and Patrons J. A. SEIFERT, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST EYES SCIENTIFICALLY EXAMINED Inquire about Corrective Optometry j GLASSES FITTED 302 EATON TOWER Phone Cadillac 3026 for Appointment 3.1134SWASICW151111011:111.8%lals.W1WeSAWAS41:% On the occasion of Education Month, Robert :R. Marwil, presi- dent of the schools, issued the I 01- lowing statement: "For the past several years, the month of October has been desig- nated by the United Iletnew Schools as Education Month. I wish to stress the particular niche the schools fill in this community. Through the system of schools known as the United Hebrew Schools, comprising eight brunches in various sections of the city, a thorough Jewish education begin- ning with the kindergarten and going through the high school course is given to over 1,700 chil- dren. A great many people are still thinking of the Talmud Torahs in terms of the old-fash- ioned Chedorim. A visit to the classrooms, more than many state- ments I can make here, would con- vince them of the high standing of the modern Hebrew School. It would prove to them most con- clusively that the schools are con- ducted in a most efficient and highly profeslional manner. "There was a time when we looked to our brethren across the sea for our spiritual leaders, but .% now that the doors are closed to immigration, the Talmud Torahs Rosh Hashonah Greetings WISIIING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS In the spirit of the season I extend NEW YEAR! sincere wishes to all my Jewish friends for a happy and prosperous New Year. MAX LEBOW W. H. Ball & Co. WITII Certified Public Accountants Streng Chevrolet Co. 1959 First National Bank Bldg. Cadillac 3658 12TH at PHILADELPHIA Madison 3670 .5 %%%% %% % %SA % VilLILV4W1104,01W18%%1410.30111111M1MCS 1 must raise a generation of Jews and Jewesses who will carry on the great traditions handed' down to us by our elders, prophet, and sages. "Ushering in the new year, 1 I wish to extend my greetings to all ! our Detroit friends and tell them that this great institution' known as the United Ilebrew Schools is ready and well-prepared to take care of the education of their children." Mr. Pregerson's Statement. ARRANGES KVUTZAH SPONSORS PISGAH SERVICES AT JAIL ZIONIST SYMPOSINM (Continued from Page One.) bilee committee of which Adolph The Kvutzah Ivrith, the only Finsterwald is honorary chairman. The membership committee, un- Hebrew cultural society in Detroit, is preparing to sponsor a sympos- der the honorary chairmanship of ium in which all groups within the "Daddy" Adolph Freund is Instis Zionist movement, with distinct ideologies and with views pecu- liarly their own, will be invited to participate and to express their theories of Zionism from the non- partisan Kvutzah platform. It is the ardent wish of the Kvutzah that all open-minded peo- pl e who earnestly desire to learn of various currents and tendencies of modern Zionism be given the opportunity to obtain correct in- formation from able and well- informed spokesmen of the vari- ous groups who will represent their respective group in this sym- posIUM. The date set is Wednesday eve- ning, Oct, 19, at the Philadelphia- Byron auditorium. All groups have responded to the call and have pledged to send their ablest spokesmen and to , bring their full memberships. The symposium will be accompanied b y a musicalproi„ a BEN F. GOLDMAN "Our history has taught us that the Jewish religion, the Torah, and the Jewish people have always been inseparable. As the rabbis express it: God, Israel and the Torah are one. "The word Torah is very gen- eral and when used in its broad sense, it includes the study of the Bible, Talmud, the past Talmudic literature, philosophy of Judaism, holy and secular poetry, the Ile- brew language and literature, in a word, all that the Jewish spirit expressed through all ages., The history is full of examples which bring out the fact that whenever and wherever the Torah in its broad interpretation hae been separated from its people! disintegration, in a spiritual sense, has followed. "Some believe that it is possible for a Jew to become fully ac quainted with Judaism and im- I with its spirit by studying ! Jewish subjects through the me- I dium of languages other than He-1 brew. This, however, is not borne out by historic facts. History teaches us that the Hebrew Ian- guage is an inseparable part of I Hebrew culture. "The United Ilebrew Schools stress not only the study of the Torah, the Chumosh, the prophets, the Talmud, but also the Ilebrew language and literature in all its ph • "In ushering in the new year, we hope that the Jewish people will come to the full realization of the importance and great signifi- cance of studying the Torah in the original tongue, the Ilebrew." Welfare Board Issues Book- let on "Woman in Jew- ish Law and Life." The National Jewish Welfare Board, parent organization for Y. M. H. A.'s, Y. W. H. A.'s, and Jewish Community Centers, has issued a publication entitled "Woman in Jewish Law and Life" by Emily Solis-Cohen, Jr. This booklet reviews the position of Jewish woman, her rights, privi- leges, obligations, and existing disabilities. It should prove most helpful to groups and individuals, particularly women and girls, who are interested in undertaking a study of the role which Woman played in the various periods of Jewish history. The Jewish Pub- lication Society of America, Phila• delphia, Pa., has published the booklet for the Jewish Welfare Board. v d n 12V IG ( PAGE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE .■ 11111.1 STANDAR-a OF THE WOIlL re, COMMITTEES FOR ZION CONFERENCE (Continued from Page One.) be divided into three sessions, and will be preceded on Saturday night, Oct. 29, by a meeting of the executive committee of the Midwest Zionist' Region. tuting a campaign for new mem- bers for the diamond jubilee class, which will be initiated sonic time in November. Teams are being organized for this drive under the co-chairmanship of Dr, Victor Droock and Samuel B. Keene. Rothenberg Guest Speaker. CHIEF RABBI KOOK APPEALS FOR HELP FOR ZION YESHIVA Morris Rothenberg, national president of the Zionist Organiza- At the American office of the tion of America, will be the guest Universal Yeshiva a cable was re- speaker, and other national lead- ceived from the dean of the Ye- ers are expected to participate in shiva, the chief rabbi of Palestine, the deliberations as a result of Rabbi A. I. Kook, with an urgent which an effort will be made to appeal to all American Jews to strengthen the Zionist groups come to the immediate assistancel throughout the state. of the Yeshiva. The cable reads:I Another guest speaker will be "The financial condition of the prof. I. Leo Sharfman of the Uni- Universal Yeshiva is desperate. versity of Michigan, who will Dear brethren, from the depth of speak on "Cultural Implications of my heart I implore you: extend a Zionism." helping hand to the Temple of Other speakers will include Max Torah in Jerusalem! I wish all Shulman of Chicago, president of contributors a very happy and the Midwest Zionist Region; Meyer prosperous New Year." W. Weisgal, executive director of In order that the help may reach the region, and others. the Yeshivd before the High Holy The conference will conclude Days, all American contributors with either a banquet or mass should at once send in as much as meeting to commemorate the thir-I it is within their possibility to the anniversary of the Jewish New York office, room 416, 38 National Fund and the fiftieth an- Park Row, New York City, from niversary of the Bilu movement. where the money will at once be This function will at the same time sent to Palestine. eonclde the drive here for the The following, are the officer. planting of a Detroit Wobd in the of the American Committee of the Washington Forest in Palestine. Universal Yeshivah: Rabbi B. L. Conference Committees. Serving on the conference com- mittee with Mr. Shetzer are the following: Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Dr. David II. Penman, William B. Isenberg, Leon Kay, Theodore Levin, Judge Charles Rubiner, Philip Slomovitz, Miss Jeanette Steinberg. Serving with Miss Steinberg on the registration committee are the following: Mrs. Albert Feldstein, Samuel Heyman, William B. Isen- berg, Leon Kay. Serving with Mrs. Ehrlich and Mr. Levin on the reception corn mittee are the following: Herman August, Miss Mettie Baron, Mrs. Julius Berman, Jul- ius Berman, Julius Braun, Ilyman C. Broder, Dr. Philip H. Broudo, Fred M. Butzel, Louis S. Cohane, Ilarry Cohen, Irvin 1. Cohn, Abra- ham Cooper, Mrs. Abraham Coo- per, Mrs, Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Devid S. Diamond, Joseph II. Ehr- lich, Mrs. James I. Ellman, Dr. David II. Fauman, Ben B. Fenton, Mrs. Albert Feldstein, Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Leon Fram, Sey- mour J. Frank, Boris Ganapol, Hy- man Goldberg, Nathaniel II. Gold- stick, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, Charles Ilamburger, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Samuel Heyman, Ber- nard Isaacs, William B. Isenberg, Mrs, Harry L. Jackson, Leon Kay, Dr. Sol Q. Kesler. Judge Harry B. Keidan, A. J. Koffman, Aaron Kurland, Mrs. Maurice Landau, Maurice Landau, Miss Charlotte Lev, Sol R. Levin, Prof. Samuel Levin, Max D.. Lip- sitz, Miss Rose Lipsitz, Robert Marwil, Jacob Miller, Aaron Preg. erson, Samuel J. Rhodes, Charles Robinson, Judge Charles Rubiner, Dr. D. J. Sandweiss Samuel Schaflander, Lawrence II. Seltzer, Isaac Shetzer, Simon Shetzer, Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Mrs. Philip Stoma- vitz, Philip Slomovitz, E. II. Saul- son, Miss Jeanette Steinberg, My- ron S. Steinberg, Louis Stoll, Peter Vass, Maurice II. Zackheim, Mrs. Maurice II. Zackheim, David S. Zemon, Rudolph Zuieback. "Ethics of the Rabbis." If you want Supreme motor car Satisfaction you must buy a CADILLAC Never in history could it be said with greater emphasis— buy a "If you want IIIPITM( motor car satisfaction, you awl at all for what For there is simply no substitute Cadillac." these distinguished can provide. Imagine the luxury of a that is almost complarl) quiet—no transmission noise in any gear—no sound from the body—not even a whisper from Cat the motor! Imagine a car that rides so smoothly that, in it, you actually seem to soar along—with scarcely an indication that the car is in contact with the pound! And imagine a car so flexible—so instantly obedient to every control— _k_ that driving it on the longest journey is play of the most joyous sort! No one, we believe, could know these new Cadillacs, without a great urge to their ownership. And there is absolute proof of this statement —for the great change to Cadillac is one of the most significant motor car trends in America today. In fact, of all the people who have rut. chased cars since the first of the year in the Cadillac-LaSalle prig group—more than tut out of nary five bate settled their choice apes Cadillac and La Salle! We urge you to know these can at first hand. Come in today for a demonstration. The G. M. A. C_ plan of payment is recommended LaSalle prices from $2395, f.o.b. D•troil 1.4 to all buyers of Cadillac and LaSalle motor cars 1 - ( Cadillac prices front $2795, f.o.b. Derail CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Detroit Branch JEFFERSON AT WALKER GENERAL MOTORS BLDG. "To stimulate ethical thinking on problems confronting us in our everyday life" and "to lead this thinking through distinctly Jew- ish channels," Rabbi Beryl I. Cohon has prepared "Ethics of the Rabbis." It is based on "Pirko , Aboth" and appended to the vol- ume is the Hebrew text of the "Ethics of the Fathers." The vol- ume is published by Chapple Pub- lishing Co., 952 Dorchester avenue, Boston. Rabbi Colvin is in charge of educational activities of Temple Israel of Boston. and while in search of desirable textbooks he prepared this interesting volume. Rabbi Ilarry of Temple Israel wrote a foreword to the volume. Greatly enhancing this work is the series of sketches of famous sages, and among those biograph- ically treated are: !Niel, Johanan ben Zakkai, Joshua ben Ilananiah, Akiba, Jude ha•Nasi. CASS AT YORK GRAND RIVER AT PRAIRIE Samuel To Resign. LONDON.—(J.T.A.)—The res- ignation of Sir Herbert Samuel, British Home Secretary, as a mem- ber of the present government, Is forecast in the New Chronicle, daily organ of the Liberal Party. The publication intimates that Sir Ilerbert will be one of two Liberal ministers of the national government to tender his resigna- tion because of their opposition to the tariff agreements entered into recently at the Ottawa Imperial Conference. The other member of the Liberal Party is Sir Archi- bald Sinclair. Levinthal, president; Ilarry Fis- chel, treasurer. Administrative committee: Rabbi M. S. Margolies, Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, Rabbi E. Silver, Rabbi A. Teitelbaum, Rab- bi W. Cold, Jos. Dauber, D. Frei- berger, Joseph Polatein, Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, Samuel Rotten- berg, Meyer Vessel and Peter Wiernik. •LETTER- 13 OX URGENT APPEAL FOR UNIVERSAL YESHIVA mossimmos Happy New Year to All! In the spirit of Rosh Hashonah we ex- tend to our patrons and to the entire Jewish people everywhere Best Wishes for a Very Happy New Year. SCHOR FUIVNITUlk,E COMPANY MAdison 5891 8928 Twelfth St. q,1111EMINEidfldl11111E1d1Z1;11111gid1121111011111101121111= !1111111121101111111161110. HE RMAN LAU Wayne County Treasurer takes this means of expressing his sincerest wishes to the Jewish community for a happy and Prosperous New Year. We wish all our friends and patrons a very happy New Year and desire to remind them that we are still serving the finest CAKES, COOKIES,. PASTRIES AND COFFEE CAKES Iv 9144 TWELFTH STREET Wishing All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year! New Way Shade Cleaning Co. TRINITY 2.0049 1453 HOLDEN WE REPAIR AND REVERSE WINDOW SHADES We clean one shade for sample. Editors Detroit Jewish Chronicle: OUR PRICES ARE FROM 25c UP The Universal Yeshiva of Jeru- salem, which was founded and is ONE DAY SERVICE being conducted by the chief rabbi Lowest prices on new shades. No charge for estimates. of Palestine, Rabbi A. I. Kook, is in a desperate financial condition. SERVICE TO ANY PART OF DETROIT AND SUBURBS Every day the struggle for exist- ence is becoming more and more! acute. The students of the Yesh iva are destitute. Starvation Is knocking at their door. We most urgently appeal to ev- SEASON'S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES ery Jew and Jewess in this coun- try: do your sacred duty to this great Temple of Torah! Respond at once to this emergency call for help! Send in your New Year's contribution! Every sum, large or small, will bring relief to the Yeshiva in this hour of great need. We will serve a Roast Duck or Roast We call upon the leaders of the Chicken Dinner during the holidays at... Jewish congregations and societies to arrange appeals during the High Holy Days for the benefit of the Stop at Marshall's after the show for all kinds of delicatessen Yeshiva! and sandwiches. Open till 3 a. m. The chief rabbi, the numerous students of the Yeshiva, look to you for help. We implore you. do not postpone your response! Goormotioct000ti000ct00000taaoimoolmooaaoaao-oGoo-oopo W hope that ACT AT ONCE! We every Jew and Jewess will not Best Wishes for a Happy New Year leave this appeal unanswered and will immediately send in their contribution to our office. May you and all yours and the whole people of Israel enjoy a! very happy and prosperous New Year. Kindly send your contributions to the following address: Universal Yeshiva, 38 I ark Row, New York, Cadillac 0536 . 3161 Union Guardian Bldg. N. Y. Rabbi B. L. Levinthal( presi- dent), Rabbi M. S, Margolies, for the insured. • Adjustors of fire uses Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, Rab- Largest and best equipped firm of its kind. bi Eliezer Silver, Rabbi Aaron Licensed by the Michigan State Insurance Dept. Teitelbaum, Rabbi Wolf Gold, Licensed by the Ontario Prov. Insurance Dept. Mr. Harry Fische) (treasur- 0 David erl, Joseph Dauber, C. Fre be rger, Joseph Polstein, 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, Sam- uel Rothenberg, Meyer Ves- sel, Peter Wiernik. Ilashonah Greetings to Our Jewish Friends and Patrons MARSHALL'S RESTAURANT DEXTER BLVD. at COLLINGWOOD UP J 1; Christe-Oppenheim Company BEQUESTS IN WILL OF JACOB FRIEDBERG BeqUests of $5,000 to each of his grandchildren upon their mar- riage in the Jewish faith were made in the will of th e late Jacob Ffiedberg, Detroit jeweler, which Was filed in Probate Court. Mr. Friedberg died Sept. 17. Ile lived at 3041 Webb avenue. I' the grandchildren do not marry earlier they will receive the he- quests at the age of 25. The entire estate, with the ex- ception of the bequests to the grandchildren and charity organi- zations, was left in trust for hi. widow, Mrs. Rose Friedberg. and on her death It will go to his daughter, Mrs. Lillian Rosenthal. 1179 Virginia Park avenue. Mr. Friedberg's library of Ile. brew book. was left to the Unitcn Hebrt my Schools of Detroit. which also w ill receive $2 0' , Other organizations he— yel are the Jewish Old •Iks' Home, the Detroit Mebrew Free Loan Asso- ciation and the Dstrott Ilebrew Orphans' Home, each of which was given $1,000. DISPATCH LAUNDRY & Linen Service Co. LINEN, UNIFORM AND TOWEL SERVICE CHERRY 1200 403-21 WEST LARNED ST. Holiday Greetings to Our Friends and Patrons! Detroit Juvenile Furniture Company 10338 DEXTER BLVD. S. GLIST, LONGFELLOW 9412 Proprietor g