PIEDETROIT,ILIVISACIRDNICLE PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE SHATZKY IHADASSAWS FEDERATION PLANS PALESTINE LABOR DR. ON JACOB DETROIT VISIT ITS ANNUAL DINNER LEADER TO SPEAK 0 HERE ON JAN. 22 ' . CHANUKAH GREETINGS (Continued from.Page One.) MAY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FEAST OF LIGHTS, EMBRACING MEMORIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS SO ARDENTLY CHERISHED, BE A BRIGHT AND JOYFUL INSPIRATION TO OUR MANY JEWISH FRIENDS AND CLIENTS. William H. Ball John W. Hall CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1959 First National Bank Bldg. Cadillac 3658 mreelemourrammranamonso:::azzamintammummalmomm Chanukah Greetings to the Entire Jewish . Community WALKER SC CdjI ...i. OUTDOOR ADVERTISING `LAUDE NEON TUBE SIGNS I (Exclusive Agents Throughout Michigan) TRINITY 2.6030 88 CUSTER AVENUE CHANUKAH GREETINGS FINE ARTS LAUNDRY CO. "THE HOUSEWIFE'S SAVING STATION" COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE GARFIELD 5680 5435 McGRAW AVE. I i H. JACOBSON COAL "Quality in Every Load" THEODORE AND G. T. R. R. PHONE: PLAZA 3617 AARON D. 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HOYT'S LAUNDRY FINEST 'WORK BEST OF SERVICE Just Phone CADILLAC 4124 TRINITY 2 0049 1453 HOLDEN MRS. PHILIP J. GILBERT work, thousands of school children daily receive a simple but healthy lunch at school. This daily ser- vice is having a tremendous influ- ence upon the health of young children in Palestine. In order that the Jewish chil- dren of America may understand this work and participate in it, envelopes were distributed last Sunday among thousands of Sun- day school and Hebrew school pupils throughout the country, In Detroit this was carried out under the supervision of Mrs. Philip J. Gilbert, chairman of the Palestine School Luncheon Fund, and her special committee. Hadassah pleads for the,, co- operation of the mothers in seeing that these envelopes are brought back to Sunday school and He- brew school this Sunday, Dec. 25, in order that many Jewish children in Palestine may continue to re ceive at least one nourifhing meal a day. Present Play. Mrs. Halprin's address was fol- lowed by the presentation of a play, "The Quest," written by Prince and the Pauper," which was Mrs. Harry L. Jackson. It was published by the Stucbel Publish- directed by Foster Wilmot, with mg House of Warsaw. I choral direction by Mrs. Maurice An ardent Zionist, Mr. Markson B. Benyas. "The Hera" dance was active in numerous other Jew- was directed by Miss Ida Rosen- ish activities and was one of the that, with musical accompaniment leaders of the Kvutzah Ivrith, the for the entire play by Mrs. Sidney Hebrew-speaking Detroit group, J. Allen. The characters in the of which he was persident for a I play were: Mrs. Sidney Stone, period of two years, until the elec- I Mrs. Max Keidan, Mrs. Harry L. tion two months ago, when he re- I Kopel, Mrs. Harry. Becker, Mrs. tired from office. . He was the head of the Ilebrew Burton Clamage, Mrs Blumberg, Mrs. Samuel S. Morris Green- School of the United Hebrew berg, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Sirs. Schools and was the guiding spirit Harold Allen, Mrs. Harvey Gold- of the adult classes conducted on man. Tuesday evenings. The Chalutz chorus which sang Mr. Markson's home life had at the luncheon consisted of the been an inspiring symbol of Jew- following: Sirs. Harold Allen, Mrs. ishness, and in Mrs. Markson and S. E. Barnett, Mrs. J. M. Berris, his daughter he had devoted and 'Mrs. A R. Brasch, Mrs. Davis Cole, co-operating partners, both of I Mrs. Harvey Goldman, Mrs. Ilan- whom displayed keen interest in I nail M. Goodman, Mrs. Philip L. their husband's and father's ac- ; Kanter, Mrs. Maurice A. Levett, t'un'es. Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, Mrs. Al- Pallbearers. Kraft, I. Noveg, G. liec-i ! .birt Oppenheim, Sirs. J. N. Peen- Active pallbearers at the funeral were: J S Souls, Mrs. A. H. Weinstein. keg S. Munch, B. Isaacs and al. HI, Mrs. Samuel Rosenfeld, Mrs. incidental to the play Gordon. 'Music Honorary pallbearers were: Rob- consisted of the following num- ert R. Meryl!, A. M. Pregerson, b4": "We Are the Vanguard," M. 7.ackheim, Joseph II. Ehr- chorus; "In the Land of Our Father's Delight," chorus; "Keep lich, S. Shetzer and A. Keidan. Thy Light," Sirs. Clamage; "Fol- Graduates of the United Ile- 1.7 the Flame," the ensemble. brew Schools formed a guard of Through an error, which !la- honor at the funeral, and when dassah regrets, the following the body arrived in the hall, which was packed to overflowing with names were inadverdently omitted Mr. Markson's friends and admit- from the special honor roll in the era, the alumni suddenly burst (*or luncheon program, listing those who were donors at all five into tears. • of the annual donor luncheons Numerous Tributes. Numerous tributes were paid to which Detroit Iladassah has thus Mr. Markson's memory. Aside far had: Mesdames Milton Alex- from the closing of the schools. ander, Herman August, Joseph the Philadelphia-Byron Sc ho o I Behrman, Julius Fishei-, Ben Gold- called off the Chanukah party, and man, Wm. B. Isenberg, A. Jacobs, the Alumni Association postponed Harry B. Keidan, Edna Lewis, Isaac Luryea, Louis James Rosen- its dance indefinitely. Young Israel of Detroit, through berg, Mendel Rosenzweig, Jr., Ben its president, Abraham J. Rosen- Simon, Leo Weisman, David B. ! shine, paid the deceased the fob- Pontiac. ious possession, the It tongue a precious treasure, the rabbis and sages of Israel, gone •fid living, his choice companions. "The officers, membara and friends of Young Israel of De- troit join in expressing their deepest and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. ' "May his spirit stay with u'. inspiring us to an everlasting steadfastness." Palestine hospitals and schools. He speaks well of the Kupat hospital and idea is his political association. Cholim, the labor A pious man, an almost daily at- , health system. "We are happy in Palestine," tendant at services at Congrega-1 is reyZede kdu durin g ami it the way in which he sums up his life in the Jewish homeland. stay here, neverthel ess have our center where our ated with the Histadruth, with the have Jewish Labor Federation of Pal- children enjoy healthy activities. We have daily signs of healthy estine. When he cams to Pales-,,W , tine, he relates, he was idle for a , ring. There is plenty to make us time. He refused to become a Joyously contented." storekeeper, What is more, he Mr. Greenspan did not minim- thought of the future of his chil. ise the possibility of renewed be danger from Arab attacks, but dren and he wanted them to creators. Thus he became a far- what he especially regrets is that men. H.. pays his monthly assess- trouble is being instigated by a manta to the Labor Party, and in group of unscrupulous Jewish - NO CHARGE FOR ESTIMATES LOWEST PRICES ON NEW SHADES Service to any part of Detroit and suburbs. 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Ambulance Service PHONE: NO. 7—Day and Night Wyandotte, Mich. 3208 Biddle Ave. H. SPERBER FURNITURE FRAMES FOR UPHOLSTERERS (Continued from Page One.) ' lowing tribute: "We have lost a unique per- sonality, one to whom Torah was ■ living stream of the labor of creative work. His dreams were the dreams of Lsrael; his noble deeds a source of spiritual strength and moral force to us. "Where shall we again find a man, wise and learned, as our dear departed friend, teacher, di-s tinguished scholar and able think- er? To him the Torah was a glor- . Sperber Manufacturing Co. HADASSAH AFFAIR NETS $10,000 SUM' r t EDGAR'S SUGAR HOUSE $ 001 MAIN OFFICE: 1924 LAFAYETTE BLVD. TELEPHONE: LAFAYETTE 0008 0 0 lj 17 sendDequindre on fr, No. I. ?itITU*, nCior• TittesIfth No. 7. Z1.. rid and Dego'mire St .. No. 2. re 10 Elfhth . No. 9. Foot M. C. of end C. P. R. St R. River, ' 0 0 Hoard end C. Twelfth N C. and 10, o. 3. M. No. 9. .ar,L1:h r:s.v.edapPar.ir.KR.KR.., $ P. R.' Sts., AP Bon A Ave. P. M. M., We .1!,yd' M. No ' IC. Lauderdale I No. . and Union pbell. m .'41.13•Zule.dir.r.' to bash Ca •nd No. 4. 5. Campbell Ave. Belt, I 0 Union . P. M. W abashR. Penn. R. R. R.R.end Bit end . ). n. en R. t 0, „ , , ' it AUTOMOBILE TRUCK SERVICE 5 • 101:11~167■101..Wiall■■■■•11.71■1010011011.110014.■,10011.11 CHANUKAH GREETINGS The annual Chanukah collection for Iladassah school luncheons in Palestine is now in p r ogre a s. Through this special fund, created by Hadassah sonic years ago to supplement its regular medical Weinberg's Hour, on the subject "The Yiddish Scientific Institute." Dr Shatzky was born in 1893 in Warsaw, Poland. Ile received a "What I saw in Palestine during traditional Jewish education and my visit there last spring strength- 1 , studied history and philosophy in Mrs. Ilenry Wineman is chair- erred my belief that the only cure I Lwow, Vienna, Berlin and Warsaw man of the Women's Auxiliary of for all economic ills is sane, plan- l lie was a teacher of history in the Detroit Service Group of the ned, constructive social effort. This I Jewish-Polish schools in Warsaw Jewish Welfare Federation which elementary truth has been so often and instructor of history in War- will act as hospitality committee repeated, yet so little observed that saw University. In 1922 he received and will assist the attendance com- one may well marvel upon seeing ; his Doctorate for his work "The mittee at the annual dinner and the practical consequences of its I Jewish Problem in l'oland-1831- successful application in Palestine. 1861. Would the Jews of the Diaspora His literary career began before actually realize what remarkable, the world war in Polish periodicals, and permanent progress is being and wrote many articles on Jewish made by Jewish workers in Pales- history, philosophy and literature. tine in the process of national re- In 1922 he made his debut with construction, they would finally un- critical book-reviews in Yiddish in deratand that the only reply we the Yiddish bibliographycal maga- can give to ouch ills as economic zine, "Bieber Welt" of Warsaw. depression or crisis within the His most intensive literary career movement is a united, concerted ef- Dr. Shatzky started in this country fort to contribute to and further at the end of 1922. Ile wrote and the Palestine effort." published the most of his research With these words Maurice Shav- works in different periodicals on Jewish history, history of the Yid- er, chairman of this year's Gewerk- schaften campaign for the organ- dish literature and theater, and history of the Jewish working ized Jewish workers of l'alestine, indicated the motive, as well as class and his social movements. Dr. Shatzky published the follow- the practical goal of the drive which he once again heads this ing books: "Simchas Ilanefesh" of Elchonon Kirchon (photo-reproduc- year. tion of the first and only edition of Mr Shaver announced that final plans for the formal opening of the this book of Yiddish songs, pub- lished in Fuerda, 1727) with a his- Gewerkshaften campaign had been torical preface written to this oc- completed. It will be launched with casion (Max N. Maisel Publishing a banquet that will take place at House, New York, 1926); "Spin- MRS. HENRY WINEMAN the Philadelphia-Byron Hall on Sunday evening, Jan. 22, at 6:30 p. oza and his Environs," published et-together of the Detroit Service in New York, 1927, and in Warsaw, G roup ,Sunday, Jan. 29, at Temple m. The guest of honor and chief 1928. This is the first original eth LI. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich is speaker on this occasion will be work in Yiddish on philosophy. Israel Mereminsky, one of the fore- associate chairman. Dr. ,Shatzky is an authority on Other members of the auxiliary, most leaders of the llistadruth and the history of the Yiddish Theater which has as its purpose the co- leader of this year's delegation to and he wrote many articles of re- ordination of all women's activities the United States. Mr. Meremin- search on this subject. Ile edited the Service Group, are: Mrs. sky is paying his third visit to this the noted "Goldfaden Book," pub- for the same important M ax Bailin, Mrs. M. B. Benyas, country lished by the Yiddish Theatrical irs. Douglas I. Brown, Mrs. Maur- purpose. On each previous occa- Museum, New York, 1926. He is a sion, his mission was crowned with e J. Caplan, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, one of the active builders and work- M rs. David S. Diamond, Mrs. signal success. Ile is an impres- ers for the Yiddish Scientific Insti- A aron DeRoy, Mrs. Clarence II. sive orator and masters all the tute ("Yiva") in Wilno, Poland, 1 nggass, Mrs. Wm. M. Fleischman, facts that deal with the situation and is the secretary of its Ameri- M rs. II. J. L. Frank, Mrs. Alexan in Palestine in all its aspects. can branch. He is also contribut- Some interesting figures are con- ing editor of the publications of the d er Z. Freeman, Mrs. Hugo Freund, ra. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. Fred A. tained in the campaign bulletin is- "Yiva," the "Philologishe Shriftn," G insburg, Mrs. Samuel R. Glo- sued this year by the National La- "Yiva 'Meter" etc., and editor of ewer, Miss Edith Heavenrich, bor Committee, executive body of the "Theatrical Shriftn" of the i M rs. John A. Ileavenrich, Mrs. the Gewerkshaften campaign. By Yiva. Ile is a member of the Yid- M urray Jackman, Mrs. Harry L. far the most interesting item of dish division of the "Spinoza In- J ackson, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. information contained in it is that stitute of America" and lecturer on M oritz Kahn, Mrs. Walter Laib, which states that in the seven years Spinoza at the institute. Recently Mrs. Abraham J. Levin, Mrs. David of the campaign's activities in this Dr. Shatzky was delegated by the J . Levy, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, country, more than $1,000,000 have Institute to the International Spin- M rs. Max May, Mrs. Meyer L. 'been raised. These funds have oza Congress, held at the Vague. P rentis, Mrs. Harry II. Prenzlauer, been expended in Palestine for the M rs. Oscar C. Robinson, Mrs. Ed- purchase of farming machinery,' w in Rsoenthal, Mrs. Samuel Sehaf- for the support and extension of the ander, Mrs. Harry Sr. Shulman, numerous cultural, medical and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, Mrs. Mollie economical institutions of the His. Stern, Mrs. Samuel L. Van Noor- tadruth. These agencies have (Continued from Page One.) en, Mrs. Herbert H. Warner, Mrs. proved to be of inestimable value Japanese talk about their respect- A. L. Weisman, Mrs. Joseph M. to the Jewish pioneer workers affil- ive countries, Mrs. Halprin de- iated with the Ilistadruth. Many Welt and Mrs. Andrew Wineman. phases of Palestine's development cried Jewish indifference toward have been conceivable with- Jewish and Palestinian problems, National Fund Auxiliary would out the activities of the {listed- and told of Sisterhoods who re- Postpones Bridge Party. ruth. Yet, the Bulletin points out, fused to give a place on their pro- the funds backing them have been grams for Jewish discussions. •"Jewish life needs content and On account of the death of forthcoming exclusively from the Aaron D. Markson, the Ladies' Gewerkshaften campaign drives in revitalization," Mrs. Halprin con- cluded. "Through Palestine we this country. Auxiliary of the Jewish National can attain this. Do not think of Fund postponed the bridge party what you can contribute but of which was to have been held last what you can add to Jewish life Wednesday. in the, whole world." Service Group Event To Fol- low Yearly Business Meeting, iallall.1100WWL.11.11M1111.11■11.1•11.■■■•■■■■■•■•■■•41 ea SEASON'S GREETINGS .. TO ALL IA $1 g rl I g n g F Nine Merchandising Warehouses 0 : SAVE YOUR CARTAGE 0 . r,duce using warehouses of fireproof $ 0 Re your insurance by construction. 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