,4mericait i fewisk Perla&xi Cotter ‘ C.LITTON AMNIA • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO f EVLIFORANISfi Mr: and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ZION LABOR DRIVE SUCCESS ASSURED (Continued from Page One) MIRIAM ELYAS RECITAL AT TEMPLE BETH EL Nut TUESDAY AFTERNOON JOINT GATHERING OF SHAAREY ZEDEK GROUPS ON SUNDAY The basis of efficient management is good accounting. But the accountant must also be efficient. A competent accountant is a man of imagination, of vision, and of ideas. Meeting Arranged by Young Pees ple's Society; Rabbi Hershman, workers organized in the General 0 Isaac Shetaer Will Speak. Federation of Jewish Labor (His- Eminent Monologist, Able Actress of Habimah Theater, tadruth)." Being Presented in Detroit Under Auspices of the Dr. I.eonard Sidlow, president,' A feature of the reception ban- League of Jewish Women's Organizations. announces that on Sunday, Feb. 4, quet to be given in honor of Jos- the Young People's Society of 3 eph Sprintzak, head of the Pal- Arrangements have been corn- assemble for a joint meeting. 'A' Congregation Shaarey Zedek will estine labor delegation to the sponsor a special joint meeting of 4 United States, will be a special pleted for the annual meeting of luncheon will be served at 12:30, 5 table for the members of the the League of Jewish Women's to be followed by a short business youth organizations identified with meeting. Mrs. Abraham Srere, 6 president of the League, will pre- labor Zionism and the Chalutz 7 movement. Among these are in- side. cluded Hashomer llatzair, Ilechal- the members will At 2:30 p. utz, Young Peale-Zion Alliance have the rare opportunity of hear. 9 and the Junior Group of the ing Madame Miriam Elyas of the Pioneer Women's Organization. 0 Habimah Theater of Moscow in a The banquet will take place on dramatic recital. This is the first Sunday evening, Feb. 18, at 7:30 appearance of Madame Elyas in p. m., at the Byron-Philadelphia 2 Detroit. Hall. Admission per plate will Madame Elyas is a monologist, 3 be 75 cents. save for her accompanist. A great ' 4 actress as well as a fine singer, DR. SELTZER GETS Madame Elyas has won for her- self the world-wide reputation of U. S. APPOINTMENT being a most brilliant interpretor and portrayer of Jewish life. (Continued from Page One) Madame Elyas draws her inspira- Farm Credit Administration in tion from Ilebrew legend and folk Washington, and has been granted lore and recasts it in the true a semester's leave of absence, ! manner of a great artist. Iles pending approval of the Board of program is entirely in Yiddish and Education. Hebrew. She has been known to Dr. Seltzer recently served as , keep her audience spellbound for labor advisor to the NRA in con- la period of two hours wherever r nection with the adoption of the I she has performed. automobile industry code. His ap- MIRIAM ELYAS Tickets for the recital and, DR. LEONARD SIDLOW pointment as financial adviser to Organizations, to be held Tues. luncheon may be procured through the FHA places him in an im- day, Feb. 6, at Temple Beth El. members of each organization, the Junior Young People's Society, portant position with one of the that time members of 25 Jew- ' through Mrs. David Huber, ticket the Junior League and its own largest government emergency At I and at Temple Beth El. membershilf. Dr. A. M. Hershman whose resources are ish organizations of Detroit will chairman, ti corpora lions and Isaac Shetzer, president of estimated at $4,000,000,000. the congregation, will extend brief Dr. Seltzer will leave for Wash- addresses of welcome, and a ape-; ington on Feb. 5, following the cial program of salon music will examination period at the univer- he presented by Madame Jeanne I "Oh, Yiddish! Oh, Yiddish!" (Continued from Preceding Page.) eity. I spoke at length. I told them Beaume, Gilbert Beaume and about the Jews the world over. M or ton Sultan . ther cry, followed his example, OUR FILM FOLK About our life in America and I Tea and dancing will conclude furtively casting i n t e r e steel in other lands—as niuch as I the meeting, with Miss Ruth Ehr- 1 glances in my direction. knew about it. I talked to them , lich and Miss Miriam Goldstein in (Continued from Preceding Page) Finally, the storekeeper, ap- about our Yiddish literature and ' charge. Admission will be by and a theater owner! But it parently ashamed of his weak- its creators. They sat there and membership card only. couldn't last. Marcus Loew opened ness, forced a smile on his lips with hated breath, drank in A large and enthusiastic corn-; a show across the street . . gave and spoke with great agitation: every word. But my greatest nuttee, under the leadership of, a bill of vaudeville and pictures "Well, well, I've got to notify reward was yet to come—when Miss Billie E. Klein and Louis M.' with a stock company . . . all for everybody that you are here. I finished. A few children left Bloomberg, co-chairmen, is, work- a nickel. 1 was out of business in Good God, a Yiddish writer! Are their scats and stepped over to ing untiringly to make their forth- there really Yiddish writers in a couple of weeks. me, and one of them, a girl of , coming event, the spring formal , "All of this time I was also existence? I've lived here for 12 or so, addressed me in halting lance, a brilliant affair of the I going to school ... finished public over 30 years. Left my home Yiddish: season. The dance will be held i school at 12, high school at 14 ... town as a boy and went to Lon- "We thank you for having ad- on Saturday, March 3, in the 1 managed to sandwich cheder in don. My son was born there. He dressed us in Yiddish. Now we Crystal Ballroom of the Book- too. After school I played six is 26. And you are leaving us know that the language our par- Cadillac Hotel. Telephone reser-1 shows a day at vaude houses . . . soon Perhaps you will stay to ents speak is used all over the vations are accepted at Garfield William Fox was my booker ... he give us a talk? We have quite world." 6635-R. received 14 cents a day as com- a Jewish community here. Wait I spent a few more days with mission. After high school gradu- till I call them up." the Jews of Wellington. The ation came law at New York Uni- A WELCOME SURPRISE rabbi sought me out and took me FEDERATION DAYS' versity. Then I entered my uncle's Ile got busy at the telephone. along to his home to spend an PLANS COMPLETED law office . . . tried my first case One by one, those he called ap- evening in his own family cir- at 17. in the store. They eyed cle. And there, among his grown (Continued from Page One) "But the instinct for footlights peared me with great curiosity. Instead up children, sons and daughters, and grease paint was too strong. of trying to attend to business, the Russian Jew in me was sion led by Sirs.. Henry Wineman I went back to vaudeville and was the storekeeper introduced me to aroused once more. And the and Julian H. Krolik. known as the most cancelled actor every would-he customer, not to rabbi kept complaining: "These in the business. In those days it to mention those of his friends The Detroit S ervice Group Russian Jews are no respecters manager had the right to cancel who came in response to his call. get-together dinner and musical of persons." an actor after the first perform- I found myself shaking hands entertainment will be held at And the Russian Jews had ance without remuneration. There even with the Gentile patrons. 6 p. m. that lame day in the this to say to me about the rabbi: was a standing joke about the ac- Instead of keeping 'their sec- auditorium of the General Mo- Ile has been here for over 35 tor who, hearing a knock on his tarian affairs a dark secret, the tors Building. Henry Wineman years. lie is more popular with door, answered, 'All right, I'm Jewish newcomers took to dis- and Aaron DeRoy will preside. the Gentiles than with the Jews. packing.' Well, in my case I was cussing them openly, in every- On the second of Federation And—who knows—perhaps he days, Monday, Feb. 12, two meet- already packed. one's hearing. Listening to them, loves the Gentiles better than us, "I was doing an Italian come- one might think that Wellington ings are scheduled in the main Russian Jews." dian . . . used a coat I bought on could boast not of a paltry 700" Nevertheless, the silver-white ballroom of the Tuller Hotel. The Mulberry street . . . it shrieked Jews but of a goodly few thou- afternoon meeting begins at 1 image of the Wellington rabbi with garlic. I sang "My Greats sand. has remained indelibly impres- o'clock and takes the form of a Bigga Brother Sylvest.' One night sed in my heart. It was late at "trial" in which the educational And yet, with all that, it was a there was a knock on my dressing- night when I left his house. The and recreational agencies of the , room door. I thought it was the great—and welcome—surprise to air was cold. The night was Federation bring suit for $1,000,- , me when, a couple of days later, usual cancelling of the act. I there came to my lecture in Wel- lavishly spangled with stars . 000 against the Jewish community' , opened to find a note. A polite lington over 300 people—fathers, The rabbi saw me out. He stretch- of Detroit. The evening meeting , manager, I thought, he fires me in mothers, sons, daughters, gran- ed out his pale, white hand and will begin at 7:45 p. m. and will writing. The note read: 'Stop dads, grannies and grandchil- feature an address by Samuel A. pointed to the sky. doing Italian!' At the bottom "Look," he remarked, "what Goldsmith, executive director of And with what eagerness were five black fingers! From the dren. big stars there are in the New the Jewish ,Charities of Chicago. they sat there waiting for the : second show on the 'Great Big speaker to begin! A playlet, "A Morning with Zealand sky." Brother Sylvest' sounded Yiddish And ever since, whenever I Federation Health Agencies," will I And when the shairman, in in- . and I became a Jewish come-' troducing be presented at the final meeting strolled alone on a cool, starry me, apologized for the dian. New Zealand night, I would re- of Federation Days, Tuesday, Feb. that the lecture would be in "In Philadelphia, my act and a fact mind myself of the pale, white 13, at 1 o'clock, in the main ball- t Yiddish a wave of joy interrupt- one-reel picture comprised the ed his excuses, and a heartfelt hand that had pointed out to me room of the Hotel Tuller. whole show. I went on every half- rejoicing swept the audience: The 1 o'clock meetings on Mon- the stars of the southern skies. hour. Everytime I was about to day and Tuesday are not luncheon appear the manager yelled, 'Put meetings. on the cooler!' It got on my All the meetings are open to nerves. 'What is this cooler busi- the public and the Jewish Welfare ness?' I ask. 'You're the cooler,' Federation extends an invitation issuing a flat prohibition against says he, 'You go on so the machine (Continued from preceding page) Jews and in warning then, infer- to everyone interested in any or can cool off.' " all phases of Federation activities entially of dire consequences, has Green's first real fame came priesthood,' and even attempted a for some years made it virtually to attend the entire series. with his impersonation of "George vindication of the 'poor Fathers impossible for any guests of this One of the most ambitious mu- Washington Cohen." His mind.' of the Society of Jesus.' Neverthe- race to stay there. The chief agi- sical productions the Detroit Ser- reading stunt in this was the talk less, none of them succeeded in tator against Jews in Borkum have vice Group has ever staged will him admit allegiance— of the show world. From vaude - making long been popular with American be produced Sunday, Feb. 11, fol- e he drama,playi ng neither the Protestants nor the and lowing the annual Service Group English tourists. Catholics nor the Jews who owed in such hits as "Welcome, Strang- more to him dinner, which will be served in for the 'Hebrew Melo- er," "Give and Take" and "Is Zat dies' than they the auditorium of the General to any kosher- PIONEER WOMEN'S So?" Went to London for five eating member did Motors Building at 6 o'clock. The of their commun- weeks remained five years. RALLY WEDNESDAY entertainment, known as "Black ity." A ten-week booking in Australia Magic," is under the direction of The biographer quotes from lengthened to two years. lie The Pioneer Women's Organi- Mrs. Henry Levitt. The first act "Sabbath Queen:" toured South Africa in the "Music Ileine's zation will hold a pre-luncheon will be staged in a realistic set- .. 81aglet. aeggreegs spark Immortal, Master." lie has drawn laughter, Dassater et abaf11110 .. pep rally on Wednesday, Feb. 7, ting typical of a Southern levee. Weiler'. war ewe war O. tears and applause in nearly ev- Tagswould Among the cotton bales, the at 2 p. m., at Hotel Statler. Hsi be ever lgsts4 eaglet. ery country on the globe. A fine program has been ar- following well-known Detroit "In this praise of a Jewish dish, When talking pictures arrived, in this satire on classical path', ranged. Philip Crass, Zionist Service Group "roustabouts" will friends advise d was concealed diffidently a declara- leader of New York, will be the bring in dialogue, dance and song Hollywood. He knocked about the tion of love for the world of his guest speaker. A musical pro- a delightful little love story, the studios for 12 weeks with nothing' ancestors," writes Mr. Marcuse. gram will follow. plot and dialogue of which are the in sight. One day in a studio Ludwig Marcuse's "Heine: t Arrangements are being made work of David M. Welling; Phyllis lunch-room an executive said, Life Between Love and Hate" a I for the third annual donor lunch- Allen, Cecil Birnkrant, Miss Shir- "Say, man, you ought to be in not only a fine interpretation ,, f eon to be given by the Pioneer ley Krell, Dr. Samuel J. Lewis, pictures!" That led to a test, a the life of the great poet; it is al , Women's Organization, proceeds Miss Mollie Meistrich, Gus D. part in "Close Harmony," and a an excellent commentary on Euro- of which are being used for the Newman, Samuel 11. Rubiner, Miss contract lie's been "reeling" ever pean history of that period. —P. S. maintenance of the women's set- Phyllis Jane Sherwin, Myron D. • • • since. tlements and institutions of the Stein, David Touff, Harvey Vehon, Green is a man of paradoxes NORDERNEY, ABOUT WHICH women workers in Palestine. The Miss Margold Vehon. The finale .. is gruff, yet genial ... out- HEINE WROTE, BARS JEWS donor luncheon will be held March of the first act will be unusually spoken, yet shrewd ... will argue BERLIN—More than • hundred 20. Mrs. S. Siegel, 2290 Glad- spectacular, representing the ar- about • couple of dollars when years ago Heinrich Heine, the Jew- stone avenue, accepts pledges, and rival of a showboat at the levee sales-people take advantage of ish poet and prose writer, wrote Mrs. M. Michlin, Townsend 7-1541, , with an actual replica of the show- him, but will lose thousands with his charming ''Reisebilder" about may be called for reservation. ' boat appearing on the stage. ease in one night at a gaming the North Sea island Norderney, Between the two acts of the table . : . holds strictly to the which was then only beginning to production, a specialty skit will forms of orthodoxy, yet married become known as a bathing and COURSES OFFERED ' be presented by Fred L. Morris a Swedish girl (whom he converted health resort. Much of its popular- BY MIZRACHI YOUTH : and Leon Harman. to Judiann) . . . has a Filipino ity in the following decades was The second act will be a min- house-boy, but calls him Moses. due to the picture which he gave With a crowd of over 400 per- strel show staged on the showboat He is nearly 42, stocky, square of itself. Another large group of sons packing the social hall of the This of build, and very dark-complex- iht. is the same Norderney Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, talented Service Group stars will committee of la- Once a whose administration has now had Woodrow Wilson and Taylor av- appear in this scene. ioned. Committee chairmen who are dies wanted him to do a play • special stamp printed bearing toe enues, last Friday night, the Miz. but said they didn't like his dark, inscription, "Norderney ist Juden- rachi Youth of Detroit opened its actively working toward the suc- Jewish-looking make-up. Ile re- frei" (Norderney is free from cultural and educational program. cess of "Black Magic" include plied that he was sorry, but he Jews), and has issued the 'tamps Every Friday night local and Ralph A. Mayer, properties; Mrs. never used make-up. He is an to all inhibitants of the island for national talent will address the Max Broad, costumes, Mrs. Hoke only child, and his mother follows' use in sealing their letters. The audience on some current Jewish Levin, wardrobe; Mrs. Sidney J. him about the house just to "look" administration is also determin e d topic. The speaker for the first Allen, music; Cecil Birnkrant, at him. Three times he made of keep the resort "free from Jew , meeting was Max Chomaky, whose dancing. Invitations have been sent out million and lost it. Has travelled in future. In • letter to the organ topic was "The Place of Pales- around the world three and a half , of the Central Association of Ger- tine in the Ideologies of the Zion- for the Service Group dinner, times. Costly objects collected on man Citizens of Jewish Faith it ist Parties." which precedes "Black Magic,", his tours fill his home. His library , refers to this stamp and adds: Besides the Friday night gath- and will be held in the same audi- "The text of this stamp mal e ,' erings, the Mizrachi Youth offers torium. Mrs. Edward A. Atlas is his pride. His son, David Lars, seems pre- it plain that Jewish guests are ot classes in Jewish history, Hebrew is chairman of arrangements for destined for the movies . . . with wanted on Norderney. If in the language, the development of the dinner, and Mrs. Meyer L both parents acting. Ruth Roland coming summer Jews should never- jurisprudence and ethics, and also Prentis heads the hospitality com- as his godmother, and Sol Wurtzel, theless attempt to find quarters • course in modern American lit- mittee. Dinner will be $1 per Fox executive, as his godfather, there, they will do an at their own erature. Registration has begun plate, and is informal. petit. If any friction ocurs, t .e at 8715 Twelfth street and no fee Reservations may be made by it in inevitable. mall or telephone at the Detroit As we evoke, a blonde woman administration will he obliged. in will be charged. called to greet his wife and see the interest of the German guests Service Group headquarters, 51 the "precious heir." "The first there, to expel the Jewish guests Warren, Columbia 1600, Gifts to North End Clink West Mrs. Green." he introduced her. from the island Immediately." line 260. North End Clinic has received Wealthy Jews in the last decades "My first wife," he explained. As tun PAO we looked slightly startled he add- have been an important factor in the following contribution: For the supplementary assist- ed, "Oh, sure, we're all good Norderney's economic life. The ante fund, in memory of Millicent ,ma PAMO OP.. than - a CealTala —is a same is true of Borkum, which, Mende' And one accepted the situation for . . . That's Harry although it has not yet express'y Jacobs, from Miss Rog. Levy, Mrs. etas see Joseph Gerson and Herman Marks. a Um. erganualian followed Norderney's example in . Green! Income Tax Reports Audits 8 40,000 back of you Now Get PAY LATER isike everyone else you want an estate. a substantial gum of money to keep your wife and children in comfort should anything happen to you. But you want it now. Not 30 yeara from now. 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