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ternoon's program will be conclud-
ed by 5 o'clock.
The banquet, set for 6:30 o'clock,
will be followed by a speakers pro-
gram which will commence at 8
o'clock sharp. Brief greetings by
President Nathan L. Metzger of
Pisgah Lodge will be followed by
remarks by Adolph Finsterwald,
honorary chairman of the jubilee.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple
Beth El will act as toastmaster of
the evening. "Daddy" Adolph
Freund, oldest living member and
past president of Pisgah Lodge as
well as of the district,will relate
reminiscences of his 60 years' con-
tinuous activity in behalf of the
order. The guest speaker of the
occasion, Dr. Abram Leon Sachar,
head of the Billet Foundation and
professor at the University of Illi-
nois, nationally famed orator and
lecturer, will then deliver the prin.
ci pal address of the evening.
The speakers' program will bit
interspersed with classical violin
selections rendered by Henry Siegl,
graduate of the Curtis Institute
of Music, who will be accompanied
by Melvin Seidler on the piano.
Dave Diamond, personally con-
ducting the popular Dave Diamond.
Jules Klein Orchestras, will furn-
ish the music for the dance sched-
uled for 10 o'clock and lasting two
hours.
Reservations are being taken by
Ben F. Goldman, chairman, of 2466
West Philadelphia avenue, Gar-
field 0786-W, and president Nathan
D. Metzger, 1413 First National
(lank Building, Cadillac 9611 or
Euclid 1883.
(Continued from Preceding Page) "Popo and Fifina — Children of
Slovakian town, Kohner's birth-
Haiti," a Macmillan publication
Walter Farber of Detroit will
place .. • a local rabbi presided.
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tions by the Sinai Press of Cin- ($1.50.)
i
address the Friday night h servicess
1)r. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the of outstanding pledges is our great-
cinnati. Aaron J. Goodelman is
Here is a story of fun—fun in of Congregation Shear Ilasho- pulpit Sunday morning, Nov. 13, at 10:15.
Choice
bits
concerning
Eddie
impressive
ritual exemplified by
the able illustrator of this vol- the life of a black boy and a black mayim, Giles boulevard and Goy- • nd trill, by request, speak on the topic: est concern. The majority of our a Cantor: Ile left grammar school, Pisgah's degree team, Richard E.
"Will Science Saxe or Destroy our Civil. contributors has been making
ume.
girl on the tropical island. Moving
Gutstadt
of
Cincinnati,
director of
irationr
special effort to make their pay- he admits, not only by request,
In "How the Great Religions I into a' new home, preparing it for
ments regularly, sometimes in spite but by petition . . . Regrets he membership and special activities of
Began" and in his "The Magic the colored family's existence, work
Sabbath Services:
On the Sabbath, Nov. 12, at 10:30 • of unusual personal difficulties. A didn't have an education in mathe- B'nai (Frith, will deliver the prin.
Flight' and The "Burning Bush," in a carpenter shop—these and
rrt.. Dr. Franklin will conduct the eery. number of our subscribers have an- matics because he later worked , ipal address of the afternoon.
Mr. Geer already established other life incidents provide mater-
the preach on the topic. "High Lights
Memorial Senses.
ticipated payments on their pledges for the Schuberts on a percentage
of
the Rabbinical Conference."
himself as an able writer for chil- ial for fun and jollity.
bests ... At 13 lie met Ida Tobias,
George M. Stutz, assistant prose-
dren. In the present volume he
Simply told, poetically charming,
b
Men'. Tem ple Clu:
He r utor of Wayne County, a candidate
the
belle
of
Henry
street
.
.
.
fortifies this position. In these this story should thrill the young-
Stars of the rad io firmament wilt •o-
carried her school books; now she in the clam taking the obligation,
pear in person atradio night to be
"adapted folklore legends" Mr. sters who read it and who are in-
sponsored by the Idena 'temple CI ub
carries his bank books, says Eddie.
Geer ably deals with historical troduced by this tale to life in
at 8 o'clock .
Tuesday evening. Nov
After their marriage, he acquired
contrIbut. I
All Detroit radio stationn
events and with great figures in Ilaiti.
five daughters, two homes, and
their
best
talent
to
this
evenimis
en-
Israel, providing a panorama of
Two able writers who under-
tertainment. Members of the Men'.
300 relatives. His book, "Caught
heroic achievements and reveal- stand the life they picture in this
Club free, non.mernbers. 25 cents.
Short," sold 150,000 copies, and
ing to the young readers the story have collaborated in writing
Tempts
Sisterhood:
his autobiography, "Sly Life Is
greatness of numerous of Jewry's the story. It is a volume deserv-
•rl
Tsr mama: Sisterhoml luncheon Nov
in Your Hands," became It best
.
ancient leaders. •
ing of a wide audience. Get it for
style, show will take place Monday.
seller. Imagine what he might
14,
•t
1200
Members
•re
requeated
to
The first of the story in "Lin- your boy and girl, who are sure
bring a glass of Jelly for h.pltal dis-
have done with an education!
conquered"—some of which were to enjoy it.
tribution.
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first published in Young Israel
A Charming Story.
Speaking of education, the
Temple Art. Society:
and the Young Judaean Maga-
Wynne Wright of the dramatic depart-
me six and seven year old boy
young
son
of one of our film
ent of Station WWJ will direet the
zines—deals with the legendary and girl will derive much enter-
execs refused to go to school
series of plays to be given by the Tem•
river Sambatyon. The author ' tainment from reading "limbo the
pie ` Art• Society at • date during Novem-
the other a. tn. Papa scolded
nnnunced in the next
proceeds to relate one fascinating Hippo and Little-limy-Mumbo." This
ber which will bee
and lectured on the evils of
tune of The Chronicle.
legend after another. and in each excellent story (published by liar-
growing up to be an Ignoramus.
he injects his artistic story-tell- . per 8: Brothers, New York ($1.50),
Young People's Temple Club:
"Aw, pa," answered the young-
ing ability which is enhanced by is charmingly told, and beautifully
The wing People's Temple Club at the
ster, "what's the use of going
meeting of Oct. 01. elected the following
a style which must capture the illustrated by Erick Berry.
officers for the year 1032.33: President,
to school? You'll only make
WALTER FARBER
imagination of every youngster
Enmnuel J. Harris: vice.president. Saul
It is the story of Little-Boy-
■ supervisor out of me!"
Rose: secretary. Natalie Arden: tr.:Borer
for whom the pages of this, vol- Rambo who, while on an errand
• • •
Herman
Lewish
Jr.
Elaborate
plans
are
eau street, on Friday evening,
ume are opened.
for his mother, met a baby hippo Nov. 11. Ile will speak on "What being made by the Temple Young people
The resignation of Sam Katz
Among the stories included in and accepted an invitation to take
for • dinner dance. a tea-dance and
from Paramount hit filmland
banter. More definite information re.
this volume are Talmudic legends a ride on its back. The adven- Price Armistice."
these •Itairs will he given in
MRS. HENRY WINEMAN
I like a bombshell last week. It
On Saturday morning, Mr. Far- warding
dealing with the Dispersion, a tures of Bumbo and Ilumbo the
next week's Chronicle.
is incredible that the man who
Purim story, a tale about Alex- Hippo provide unusual entertain- ber will deliver the sermon before
and some have paid their pledges has owned and operated thea-
School Paper, :-
ander the Great, a Maccabean ment, the colored illustrations add- the congregation and will speak The
CANTOR JACOB SONENKLAR
The first issue of the echool paper. the in full This splendid co-opera-
Pisgah Applauds Kurt Peiser.
story, the story of Pontius Pilate , ing to the charm of the tale.
on the lesson of the Sedra "Lech Iletheille, has just corne out. If your tive spirit on the part of those tres since he was 16 and who
Notwithstanding political at-
has managed the Publix chain will respond for the newcomers in
child hen not subscribed • yet. won't
and legends on how and why the
The two pals, in the course of Lecha."
more
fortunate
has
been
encour-
You encourage him to do sot The paper
tractions offered by radio and last
past
17
years
should
the
for
the
order.
A
15-minute
program
long exile of Israel begun.
Mr. Farber had four years' rab- contain:, Interesting school news •n aging during the present unemploy-
their adventure, revealed to Bum-
suddenly step out. Hollywood consisting of classics appropriate minute meetings which crowded the
"Unconquered" stands highly be's nuimmy a new path to the binical training. He is a graduate general new,. The aubacript on pr
ment dilemma.
awaits his next announcement to the occasion will then lie given eve of elections, a large crowd gath-
recommended. l'arents will do village from the jungle, and all of the University of Chicago and no cent. for the year, and 25 cents for
"But
if
the
Federation
is
to
con-
by the Chord of Judea, culminating ered at the Maccabee Auditorium
with great interest.
a great service to their children •ends happily for the Bumbo Family studied at the Jewish Theological the hail year.
—
tinue to feed the hungry, to care for
• • •
in Grieg's immortal "Ann's Tod" on Monday
Morning Class:
by supplying them with copies of is this entertaining story.
Seminary of America and the Ile- Monday
the
sick,
the
aged
and
the
destitute,
Following the showing of talk-
There la still room for new regiatra.
A certain scribbler luxuriates which will at once mark the he-
this voume.
Five Little Stories.
brew Seminary of Chicago.
Done In the Monday m orning women's we must have the help NOW of
in very expensive cigars, but he ginning cf memorial services fen r ing pictures portraying the work
clue of Beth El College o f Jewish Studies,
Rive short, very interestingly
whir his being taught by lie. Franklin at
departed members of B'nai B'rith of the Detroit Community Fund,
soon
found
his
stock
depleted
by
CHILDREN OF HAITI told stories, are included in MRS. S. KLEINMAN
11 o'clock, under the title, "The Philos.
the drop-in trade. lie decided to Rabbi Leon From of Temple Bet h Kurt Pelser, director of the Jewish
ophy and l'oetry of the Bible."
Arne Bontemps and Langston Mabel G. LaRue's "Zip the Toy
Welfare Federation, delivered an
put a stop to that, and placed an
TO ADDRESS FLINT Neat Weeks Sermon:
Hughes are the authors, E. Simm fi„' Mule," published by the Macmillan
address on the indispensable char-
order with a cigar-maker for some
'The Jewish Conception of • Peru.'
Campbell is the illustrator, o Co., New York. An able story-
acter of the work of the Order
HADASSAH
MEETING
very
special
cigars
made
of
cot-
God" will be the subject of Dr Franklin's
teller, Mrs. I.altue again achieves
B'nai B'rith In America. Ills vivid
aerrnon Sunday morning, Nov. 20, at
ton, pencil shavings and the like.
success with this volume, which is
description of the various phases
10•15,
o'clock.
Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman, vice-
WHOLESALE TO
Their taste was awful and their
greatly enhanced by the fine illus-
of the order's activities, their ap-
odor worse. After the stock was
EVERYONE
trations of Maud and Miska Peter- P resident of the Michigan Region
plication to the social, philanthrop-
f Hadassah, will be the principal
installed, the first visitor WRY
ic, educational and cultural as well
sham.
HAIR PADDING FOR
NEED
IS
SEEN
FOR
peaker
at
the
annual
joint
meet-
Archie Mayo, the director. Mayo
h
us reigious life of Jewry, enthused
"Zip
the
Toy
Mule,"
is
the
final
45c
yd.
sq.
per
RUGS,
ng of Senior and Junior Hadassah
helped himself to a "cigar," light-
CONTINUED
FIGHT
story
in
this
book,
the
other
four
i
the audience.
CONGOLEUM as low •s,
ed it, and without showing a sign
The lighter part of the evening's
stories being "The Little Red of Flint, on Wednesday evening,
29c
ON
GERMAN
NAZIS
per sq. yd.
Nov. 16. Mrs. Kleinman will
placidly smoked it to the end. Not
program was furnished by a musi-
Drum
"
"The
Jack-o'-Lantern,"
INLAID LINOLEUM as low
speak on "The Truth About Jewry
only was the writer very much
"l'op
for
Supper,"
"Borrowed
cal
program participated in by Cy-
790
■ s: per sq. yd
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embarrassed, but he was almost
ril Wexemail, baritone winner
Clothes." Each has a charming Today."
Stair carpet as low as, per
suffocated by the fumes,
among 2,000 contestants of the
appeal for the young reader.
cern of Franz Wulf, namely Israel
89c
running. yd.
NBC radio audition testa, who was
An Elephant Story.
Owczarow, Gerhardt Koifman and
Window shade--on old rot:
0, jolly Hollywood!
accompanied by Miss Florence Rot-
Children who like the circus
39c
David Budnewitz, all hailing from
ler, as low as
ten, piano instructor and pupil of
49c will also enjoy reading "The Pet
Eastern Europe, were the target
Oil Opaque Shades
Professor Mark Gunzburg. The
of continuous agitation by the
PURDY IS ELECTED
69c Elephant." The story was written
Washable Shade
• latter also rendered piano solos of
FLINT
and
its
illustrations
drawn
by
Nazi organ.
Low mice. on cleaning shades.
classical
character. The Hilo Ha-
MEN'S
CLUB
HEAD
James Hull. It was published by
Over 50 members of the chapter
Finally the Jews paid a Nazi
waiians, all-star WWJ and WJR
the Macmillan Co., New York met at the Jewish Community Storm Troop leader, Heinrich
ukelele
duo,
presented South Sea
(Continued from Page One.)
($1.25),
Center and heard Rabbi S. Z. Fine- Moor, the sum of 7,700 marks and
Island tunes. Refreshments were
It is the story of how Danny and berg 'meek on "The Truth About the Angriff attacks ceased imme-
WINDOW SHADE CO.
served
cedure, the newly elected mem-
MRS. SIDNEY J. ALLEN
his sister, Violet, bought a baby Hadassah." Having spent a year
a424 LINWOOD AVENUE
Between the acts, arranged by
bers of the board elected their
elephant, Eleanor, from a circus. in Palestine recently, the rabbi diately.
Phones Gufteld 1230-31
Aaron Rosenberg and Jack Rosen-
The paper officially withdrew those who are in arrears in their own officers, as follows: President,
Danny and Violet saved their pen- had many interesting remarks to
' berg, chairmen respectively of the
payments. To these subscribers all Arthur S. Purdy; vice-president,
its
allegations
declaring
that
the
nies, did odd jobs to earn more offer. His vivid picture of the
intellectual advancement and en-
we say is: PLEASE—will you re-
money, in order to buy the ele- work done in prevention and cure bankers are respectable EaEst mit at least the amount that is Dr. David H. Fauman; secretary,
tertainment committees of the
To Get the Best Buy Only
Aaron A. Silberblatt; treasurer,
phant. They went to town, one was most instructive and inspir- European Jews. The matter did past due?
lodge, reports were received from
not rest there, however, as the
Dr. Sol Q. Kesler.
day, visited the circus and offered ing.
Mr. Goldman fur the diamond jubi-
continued
co-
the
"Only with
Storni Troop leader entered • suit
their $3.77 for Eleanor. Circus
The
newly-elected
officers
will
lee committee, that close to 200
Mrs. Louis Lobster gave a re-
operation of our contributors will
hands thought they would get rid port on the national convention against the Jews on the ground the federation be prepared to care meet at the synagogue Sunday,
plates have already been reserved
that they had promised him an
HENRY SIEGL
of a sick elephant which they ex- held in New York.
Nov.
13,
at
10:30
a.
m.,
for
the
for the dinner-dance taking place
additional- 20,000 marks, which he or any extraordinary demands that formulation of policies and ap-
pected to die, and made the sale,
El will deliver the memorial ser- Sunday, Nov. 20, at Hotel Stotler,
may he added to our already over-
The donor dinner to be held nought to collect.
Encouraging also was the report
but Eleanor, after getting to the
pointment
of
committees
for
what
mon. Cantor Sonenklar of Con-
Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the Jewish
The Communist papers quote burdened program."
children's farm, got well.
is expected to be another banner gregation Shaarey Zulek, who will of Dr. Victor Droock, chairman of
Service Group Officers.
Community
Center,
was
also
dis-
as
the
source
of
their
statements
the
Milford Stern Memorial Clans
Then, of course, the fun began.
Besides Mr. DeRoy officer of the year in the history of the Men's also participate in the initiatory
by Mrs. Lebster. Her information contained in the court
About 80 applications have
Everybody took a liking to Elean- cussed
Detroit Service Group are: Clar- Club of Congregation Shaarey exercises, will chant the "El Moleh drive,
statement
that
Mrs.
Maude
S.
been
received. All candidates will
or. But the elephant became Beagle would arrange the affair, records,
Rachamim." The initiatory exer-
ence II. Enggass, chairman of the Zedek.
Irr.
F ,10DU
be
guests
of the lodge at the ban-
homesick for the circus and gal- that she already was engaged in
The
next
affair
of
the
Men's
cises
will
be
open
to
members
and
board; Maurice Aronsaon, vice-
Authorities Warn Di.' president of the board; Samuel Club will be a dinner meeting candidates only and the entire af- quet
loped off with the children to his
for the program and that University ■ Will Bring Police.
familiar environment. She then plans
scheduled
for
Nov.
17,
in
the
so-
turbance
honorary president;
.
Su do m .merfield,
A
Watch for this label when you returned with Danny and Violet, many reservations had already
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—On the
onorary
e iidi i N ei tri cial hall of the synagogue. Rabbi
mw
a ravdr a l. , 1 , e d li . , 1 pra
. h r i,ne,,d
F
a ;e
purchase your Delicate.ens, and once a year paid a visit with been made, was met with much eve of the re-opening of the Uni- chairman
Louis Feinberg of Cincinnati,
r e n , t the
w
h ; I 2 h e , r .
i
on
l
e
!'
h
s
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b
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,
nih
enthusiasm.
Announcement
was
Salami, Frankf .
versity of Vienna, following anti-
Ohio, will deliver a talk on the
them to the circus.
,
made that the next meeting Semitic excesses, the university
This assures you the best in
Children of seven and eight and also
vice-president; Jewish Folk Song, and will illus-
of
Hadassah
on
Wednesday,
Nov.
quality merchandise sold in
older will find some real entertain- 16, would close the drive for authorities issued a warning that Herman R.
treasurer;
easr urerr; Miss trate his discussion with snatches
Detroit. Our products are made ment in this story.
police will be marched into the }]sh
Prussian,
of songs. Rabbi Feinberg is an
membership. Mrs. Sam Magidson university at the slightest indica-
here in Detroit under strict
Natiossal Conference Meets in authority on the Jewish folk songs
supervision for Kashruth. No Class Plants Tree in Memory has been chairman of the drive.
tion of disturbances.
and is an able musician. Other
Can you imagine any-
Detroit in June.
chemicals or coloring, but only
Federal Judge Julian W. Mack
Committees will be chosen shortly features on the program are aimed
of Delmar Gordon.
GRAND RAPIDS
thing more exasperat-
the best of materials are used.
of Chicago, noted jurist and Jew- by the Jewish Welfare Federation I at the continuation of good fel-
It was interesting to learn from
ALWAYS FRESH and TASTY
The Sunday School Class of Tem- Mrs. Morris Saber who, with a ish communal leader, has been in to plan for the entertainment of 1 lowship that prevails at Men's
ing than a flat tire on
Clubs
affairs.
The
dinner
is
open
Sale
at
Al
Good
Debcatessen
repeated
conference
with
the
delegates
to
the
National
Confer-
For
ple Beth El, under the direction group of loyal Zionist friends, at-
Stores
a cold wintry day.
of Seymour Tilchin, is planting a tended the Zionist Conference in American Minister, G. B. Stock- ence of Jewish Social Service, which to members and their friends, and
tree in Palestine in memory of the Detroit, that the chapter is busily ton, with regard to the safety of will meet in Detroit from June 8 reservations should be made as
Play safe! Equip your
late Delmar Gordon, a friend and engaged in manifold plans to raise American students at the univer- to June 11, 1933. This convention soon as possible. Call the office
classmate. Delmar was an active the quota for Hadassah, and sity, the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- will he held here simultaneously of the synagogue, Garfield 6200,
car with new rubber
Packing Company
with the sessions of the National for reservations, no later than
member in Temple activities. Ile from the enthusiasm shown there cy learns.
2380 Twentieth Street
was especially interisted in ram - is little doubt that the chapter
Minister Stockton, it is reiter- Conference for Social Work, which Wednesday, Nov. 16.
now! You'll be
Lafayette 2908
tics and debating.
ated, is determined to utilize all is to meet in Detroit from June 8 to
win "go over the top."
amazed at how little
the power of his office to assure June 17, 1933.
RABBI LICHTENSTEIN
the physical safety of the Amer-
WILL ADDRESS YOUNG
the cost is. And give
DETROIT
ican
students.
LEHMAN AND HORNER
The following officers of the
ISRAEL ON WEDNESDAY
your car the protec-
The
American
students
have
de-
Michigan Regional of Hadassah
. 1 VICTORS IN ELECTION
were present at the Zionist State cided to establish a united inter-
(Continued from Page One.)
tion of the safest and
confessional
American
group
to
Conference held at the Staler
(Continued from Page One.)
defend their common interests.
best tread that money
"Is Traditional Judaism Possible
Sunday, Oct 30:
Mrs. Louis Lobster, president,
occasions expressed my fullest In America?" Rabbi M. Lichten-
Protection.
Stimson Ass
can buy — the time-
sympathy with the purposes of stein is a graduate of the Jewish
of Flint, who addressed the con-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Sec- the Balfour Declaration. Out of Theological Seminary and City
ference on "P rograms and
14
tested Goodyear guar-
retary
of
State
Stimson
in
a
state.
•
matter
of
Jhe World War came
Achievements of Iladassah."
College of New York, and was a
Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman, first ment issued to Dr. S. Margoshes, great spiritual significance—the student in the Post-Graduate
CARL LANGER
anteed tire.
editor
of
the
New
York
Jewish
establishment of a Homeland for School of Columbia University.
president, Detroit.
Mrs. Morris Saber, second vice- Day, has conveyed his assurance to the Jewish people, recognized •. He has been rabbi in Toledo i'o•
Latest Lifetime Guaranteed
American Jewry that American such by the public law of the the past 12 years and is active
president, Grand Rapids.
Miss Elisabeth Finley, record- students pursuing their studies in world. In the realisation of this in Zionist and educational activi-
the universities in Germany and aim, the United States played a ties. Ile has been president of
ing secretary, Detroit.
3013% Rag. Cl.
Plans for the semi-annual re- Austria will receive full Ameri- leading role. I know how closet the Toledo B'nai Brith, in addi-
gional, to be held in January, can protection against attacks by it was to the wish of President tion to being the spiritual lead:r
Hackenkruezler
and
Ilitlerites.
As Low As
TIRES
Wilson.
The
formal
terms
of
its
SUPERTWIST CORD
1933, were discussed and the pro-
of Congregation B'nai Israel and
expression during the war, the so. principal of the Toledo Talmud
gram outlined. More detailed in-
Philadelphia
Student
Injured-
Cash
Prices
called Balfour Declaration, had Torahs.
formation about the conference
PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.)
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in January will be found in later —Israel Chanin, son of Levi Chanin his personal approval and he did
The meeting will start promptly
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much to have it written into the
EACII
issues of The Chronicle.
of this city, is one of the Ameri- peace treaty. The subsequent at 8:15. The public is invited.
IN PAIRS
Those coming after 9 o'clock will
$439
can students injured in the anti-
endorsement of the not be admitted.
SUGAR TO SPEAK - Jewish attacks at the Univcrrity unanimous
Carefully
Balfour Declaration by b o t
The committee chairmen ap-
Mounted
$
Vienna.
SATURDAY NIGHT of Israel
Each In Puri
FRES
Chanin, who is 25 years Houses of the Unites States Con- pointed by the president, Abra-
Each to Paint
old, went to Vienna two and one gress gave further proof of the, ham J. Rosenshine, are: Educa-
Single $4.49
$4.15
Single
Maurice
Sugar,
prominent
De-
of
th
e
American
interest
deep
tional,
Irving
Schlussel;
Palestine,
half years ago to complete his
/I
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troit attorney who has just return- medical studies. Ile was a distin- people in the purposes of the dec- Jacob Isbee; Kashruth. Solomon
$512
ed from a two-months tour through guished scholastic record studying laration and in the fulfillment of B. Cohen; Sabbath observance,
Russia, will speak Saturday, Nov at Central High School and the the moral obligation which it in• David I. Berrie; Taharath Ham-
12, at 7:30 p. m., at the College University of Pennsylvania. 51e volved.
ishpaeha, Isadore Cohen; junior
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"Jewish achievement in Pales- and intermediate groups, Meyer
Each in Palm
rash to rains
and Warren, his topic being "Soviet ents imediately after the armistice. tine since the Balfour Declaration Weisenfeld; membershi2, Hy R.
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Russia: The Truth." A question
lay behind the sponsorship of the Cohen; program, David I. Berris;
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American Producers Withdraw Homeland. Tli• Jewah develop. social, Lottie Rosenshine; radio,
to the public.
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meat in Palestina since the Bal- Abbe A. Levi; ;girls' activities,
On
Ads from Sunday Eap
"I'vo been an employment manager for
four Declaration is not only •
Plotnitsky; organizations,
Look al These Features'
Gifts to Hadassah Infant Ground Film Critic Anti-Semitic tribute to the creative power. of Betty
Meyer Weisenfeld; buildin g.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—A con-
eleven years, and I've found that the tele-
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Welfare Fund.
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the film industry and the Sunday ing great advancement into the
cent. Traction Safety.
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!sacred land has promoted the well- Kolitch; finance and audit, Abra-
The Infant Welfare Fund of
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Hadassah
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ham J. Rosenshine and Jacob
Semitism of the paper's film critic
looking for work. Other things being equal,
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In memory of Delmar Gordon, Hollywood, who is also the critic dee "p i ss1;11p. p thry
The girls activities committee
the applicant who can be reached quickly
on Osturall.
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles :lam- of the government controlled ra-
is planning a bridge-tea for Wed-
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tartest rubber company.
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t wisbea for Stotler. An interesting program
I new to :rem wen
Speaking over the radio, Bel- gasiasties my si
and achieve. of music, entertainment. refresh-
fradge attacked the "oligarchy of continued
the first chance at a lob."
RABBI L. FEINBERG
Jews of filmland in meat."
ments and prizes has been pre-
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK rapacious
Sheriff henry Behrendt of pared for this first social event or.
America and Englan
Your telephone is a valuable aid In securing
While Jewish leaders are con- Wayne County was defeated for the Young Israel calendar. The
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templating drawing the attention re-election.
committee in charge is headed by
employment orin help-
A victory for fibers' thought in Betty Plotnitskv, who is ably as-
of the government to racial preju.
Rabbi
Michael
Lichtenstein
of
To-
the
state
is
the
election
of
For-
dice
over
the
government
con-
IN
by the Minefe Lottie Rosen-
ing you keep in touch
kiln, Ohio; Rabbi Milton Stein- trolled radio, the film trade has mer Judge Patrick H. O'Brien as sisted
shine. Ida Kerbs', Tessie Garfinkle
EMERGENCIES,
berg of Indianapolis, Ind. Rabbi taken matters into its own hands Attorney General in the newly- and Sylvia Derovan.
with your present lob.
Hershman will deliver the sermon and demanded of the Sunday Ex- elected cabinet of Governor-elect
your telephone is
on Friday, Nov. 25,
Belfradge William A. Comstock. Mr. O'Brien Public Examinations at He-
priceless protection,
The social hour and tea which press that it withdraw
TMs the paper re- is • friend of the downtrodden
enabling you to sum-
brew National School.
proved of such interest and value as film to critic.
at
do. Whereupon the larg- and oppressed and is prepared the
mon doctor, firemen
last season will again be featured. fused
1. A. Lawton. director of the
all times to aid the cause of
The ladies of the Sisterhood- under est American film producers, such Immigrant. He was one of the Hebrew National School, announces
or police instantly,
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