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Amerkait loath Periodical eater

CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

PEPErR011iftlF1S1 1 &ON 1CLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

WOOLWORTH'S BANS
ALL GERMAN GOODS

WHY be

content with
inferior workmanship when

OVER 300 ATTEND
DOUBLE QUARTET, ABLE DIRECTOR, TWO
B'NAI DAVID LADIES
YOUNG PROD IGIES, TO ASSIST CA NT
TOR
ROSENFELD IN SERVICES ON PASSOVER DONORS LUNCHEON

Interesting Donor Event Marks
Culmination of Many Weeks
' Effort for ‘he Affair.

Eulogies by Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Bernard Isaacs
Laud Departed Leader's Loyalty to Zionism, Jewish
Education and Our Cultural Movements.
The climax of imam; weeks of

. Imports for 1,941 Stores in
Chain Discontinued "Be-
cause of Sales Resistance"

Leader'sefertified*

GLOWING TRIBUTES PAID THE LATE
HYMAN GOLDMAN BY LOCAL LEADERS

preparation and work was reached
Mr. Isaacs, superintendent of
The funeral services for the
Sunday, March 18, when over 300
members and guests assembled in late Hyman Goldman, held March the United Hebrew Schools, In
' NEW YORK.—Because of "ex-
the social hall of li'nai David 15 in the large auditorium
the discussing the life of the late
School, of were
. creme sales resistance," importa-
I
Synagogue, Elmhurst and Four- Philadelphia-Byron
tion of German goods has been
teer;th. for the ?.ixth annual impressive. The services were Hyman Goldman, had this to say:
discontinued by the F. W. Wool-
"Mr. Goldman's influence over
opened
be
Bernard
Isaacs,
who
in-
donor
luncheon.
worth Company, it was said here
NI PS. Joseph Weingarden, presi- trodueed the rabbis. Mr. Isaacs the members of the board, who
by Byron D. Miller, president of
explained
that
it
was
the
wish
of
dent,
greeted
and
thanked
the
were responsible for the organi-
the company.
o uests for their co-operation in the deceased to make the eulogies zation of the United Hebrew
The modification of policy af-
the
year
of
very
brief.
Rabbi
Ralph
Spatter,
this
major
project
of
fects merchandise purchases for
*100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
the auxiliary. Mrs. Weingarden, in his verb short talk, stressed Mr. Schools, was very great. Nothing
the 1,941 five and ten cent stores
HS luncheon chairman, thanked all Goldman's wholesome influence was done without his knowledge
of the company, which reported'
Superior quality and better methods are reasons
committee members for their zeal upon his children and grandehil- or consent. Ile always met with
sales for last year of more than
enough for sending your rugs to Leader . . . and
and hard work in making the dren, whom he had imbued with the executive and with other
$250,000,000. American goods,
now that it costs no more, it is downright folly to
luncheon possible. Special thanks a spirit of loyalty to things Jew- groups of the board and he be-
,
rather than orders to other Euro-
rely on anyone else! Let us brighten your home
were given to Mrs. Frank Krivet- ish. Rabbi Isaac Stollman laid came the guiding spirit of these
peen countries, will replace the
in time for Passover.
Ay. Men. It. B. Newman and Mrs. emphasis upon the spiritual life groups. When the Kirby School
German imports, company officials
Israel Rosin , sod to Mrs. Aaron of Mr. Goldman, who, he said, led was erected it became his second
declared.
which was an home where he spent many hours
lintenberg, treasurer, for their co- an exemplary life which
The decision of the Woolworth'
9x12 Domestic Rugs $2
operation. inspiration to everyone who came every day. lie knew all the chil-
company
was
made
public
in
a
Prices going up soon—
dren by their first names.
The
chairman
then
named
Da-
in
contact
with
him.

telegram to Ezekiel Rabinowitz,
take advantage of the
vid J. Cohen, president of Con- Ralotsi A. al. Hershman, a very
"One of the greatest pleasures
executive secretary of the Non-'
savings NOW!
motion
Boot
David,
as
toast-
,
close friend of the Goldman fam- of his life was when David Yellin,
Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to
evening.
master
for
the
The
main
in
part:
the
dean
of
the
Teachers College
Champion Human Rights. The
said
speakers were Rabbi E. Aishiskin , IlY' M
171. LINWOOD AVE
league had invited the variety
Goldman was one of . the of the Hebrew University of Jeru-
Rabbi
Joshua
S.
Sperka
"
weir and
noblest members of thus salem, visited Detroit. Mr. Yellin,
chain system to state its policy in
nesr.
Seted
at the speakers' table wk
Sea
ty.. the was a Talmud who is considered the greatest so.
the matter of importing goods
i
the officers: Mrs. Joseph w e i n . commun
from Nazi Germany."
Chochom
i in t e true sense of the thorny on Jewish education,
garden. president; Mrs. Z. Needle,
Mr. Miller's telegram follows:
d.lie
knew our literature, ited the Kirby School where he
war
vice.president;
Nathan
,.
iacer,
spent many hours with the chil-
.
"Replying to your wire of to-
NN11
YEHUDA AND CHAIM FRAMOVICH
tees com - both modern and ancient. He was d dren. Upon the completion of his
I secretary and all trustees
day and query as to the policy of
CARPET CLEANING CO.
. always abreast of the times an
To provide an "Oneg Yom Toy"' ed in the services by Paul Dia-
ed of Mrs. M. Kra' ns -Sr
visit, speaking about the work of
this company regarding the im-
or,
.
Bel-
had
a
fine
conception
not
only
of
ttenberg, S. Weinberg
portation of goods from Germany, —a true and joyous holiday spirit count, able composer and direct e-
, conditions of Jewry, but of condi- the Talmud Torah, he said to Mr.
rins
, A. A D' u b
ensky, L. Cohen
' ky
Goldman: 'You call tell your
I beg to advise that we have die- to its worshipers, Congregation and
two
young Framovich.
prodigies, Y
ruda by
and
Chaim
A. Caplan, S. Shlakman, J. Wino- tons of the world at large. He friends of the board in my name
to B'nai ,loshe of Lawrence and
to join the national fraternity Alpha continue d importation owing
end kur, P. Sherman Baker A. Solo

,vh,th
- was a pioneer. Ile was one of that it is 'Toe Me'od' (very good).
bli c
c i s i nvited to attend
T h e
e publi
Epsilon Pl. announces ma. arrangements for extreme sales resistance.
city.
Zion-
of
the
.
the
first
Zionists
There will be no ,Inon, A. Katz, S. Zack, F. Krivet
i
LANSING NOTES the formal induction into the national Ira- Untermyer Threatens Cou r t Ac- Dexter announces that Cantor A. these servces.
ism meant life to him. When the Mr. Goldman kept on repeating
Witty
IR i
s k Entertainment
A. R osen f e Id h as arrange d for a ad mission charges.
tion To Curb "German Fund. ”
Rabbi David Cedubsum spoke at six dif
was furnished late Prof. Solomon Schechter met this statement, 'Toy Me'od.' To
The induction sill lake Mare April . g at the
Rabbi
Moses
Fisher
will
preach

Tolerance
Tour.
dui-
-
Threat
of
a
court
action
to
double
quartet
to
&saint
him
get such an approval from David
ferent meetings during his
xae I Olds In Lansim
the sermons during the Passover by Madam Anna Warren, ably a, 1r.
he said to me:
The tour. arranged by C
held Wednesday.
This will be followed by a slag banquet for force the Treasury Department to ing the Passover services.
. Goldman,
A. ueretary It
derful man a man Yellin WAS to him the pinnacle of
be Areal-
P . Angell. County Y.
guests. the runt of nose, sin
iss
girded
at
the
piano
by
Miss
Celia
Cantor
Rosenfeld
will
be
assist-
,
holidaye.
Included addresses at NuhvIlle.
joy and satisfaction.
Hastings.
dent nowt shoe of th. caw., add the shorten to 30 days the 90-day
Plotnick of the lialevy liazomir. who understands Judaism.' It was
Woodland, flutings. MiddlevIlte. Freesport and main speaker of the evening will be Prof.
grace period granted to foreign
"Mr. Goldman spent his leisure
at Mr. Goldman'a instance that the
at the hoine of Mr. Angell In Hastings on Lloyd Emmons Other speakers on the pro-
Hatikvah was
• p I aye( I as the e open-
p roducers in which to comply with
in studying books of a serious
Wednesday morning.
an are to be Rabbi a .
COUNCIL
ing
number
by
Miss
Plotnick.
Miss
first
Zionist
organization
'Yavnah'
JEWISH
KENWORTHY SEATED
Board of Altri•
man Malii, Mere., State
the
strict
letter
of
the
marking
nature.
Even as late as one year
culture and himinese manager of the college.
The reviler Sabbath services of Congre-
a clever was organized, one of the finest
IN HOUSE OF LORDS SEEKS TO ENROLL Miriam Schultz supplied
Hyman TrImodig of the athletic regulations of Section 304 of the
gation Beth El on Priday evening were con•
and Prof
• •oups in the city of Detroit. before he passed away, be made
..Bon
.
ducted by the Sisterhood of the cony
Tariff Act, was made by Samuel
department
hile he was the organize4 he a thorough study of Baruch Spin-
S by
Woolf and his orches-
LOCAL SOCIETI E
r comRichard`
After the banquet • fornialdance w1117ilso Untermyer, president of the Non-
Mrs. r Haber wig general chairman and
never sought any office the oza. Ile availed himself of the
LONDON. (JTA)—Lieutenant-
sermonette• were given by Mrs. L. /Deitch..
he held et the hotel etarting Si oclock. All
tra
who spoke on "The Influence of Women in of bte ireternitlea and sororities on the carp sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Commander Joseph Montague
organization.
he never wanted to Hebrew book on this subject by
Dinner
was
catered
by
M.
,Schiff.
and by M.. A.
p
At a meeting of the provisional
have representatives the
at arty.
S ocial and Religlou Life, -
Champion Human Rights, in a Kenworthy, active Labor member
Nahum Sokolow and it was his
pus
be chairman.
Kositchek, who talked an "Reminiscences of
Between 200 and 100 couples Bre expe cted.
letter matte public by the league. of parliament, officially took his committee for the Jewish Council The arrangements committee, Mrs.
Sisterhood Activities in Lansing." Mn.. 0
"When
the
Talmud
Torahs were greatest pleasure to spend hours
of Greater Detroit held last Thurs- Weingarden, Mrs. Z. Needle, Mrs.
Burton read • pomace from the Bible, and
Sam Edelson w ee recently elected to the The organization seeks a world seat in the House of Lords, sue-
in discussing the thoughts of this
our
Mrs. S Edelson and Mrs. C. Gladstone
read board of direct°. a l the Visiting Nurses . As-
day evening, steps were taken to- S. Rotenberg and Mrs. J. S. organized he raw a chance of exponent of philosophy.
boycott of German-made merchan-
sue a
from the mripturea. /Arc J
sociation of Lansing.
wards enlisting all Jewish organi- Sperka, thanks Mrs. F. Krivetsky, spreading Hebrew culture and the
resume of the Jewish news of the world era
"Ills intimate acquaintance with
dise.
rs. i. ebrew Schools became his home
ing the put week. A reception was given
Morrie Class, captain of the fencing team
nations into the Council. Each Mrs. R. B. Newman and
In his letter, addressed to Ste-
by the Sisterhood following the servicec Mee
to him in the literal sense of the the Zionist movement and its de-
at Michigan State College. has been awarded
Rosin
for
their
hard
work
as
a
fra-
organization,
whether
it
be
a
chairman
for
the
rece
phen
B.
Gibbons,
Assistant
Secre-
velopment
was very great. He
a moor letter by the board of athletics.
P. Ackerman •
tion sod usistin• here were Mrs. S. Silver-
ternal, social or religious organi- ticket committee in helping to word. For years he used to spend knew and understood every shade
of the Treasury, Mr. Unter-
the greater part of the day in the
man. Mrs. R. Railway, Mrs O. Burton. Mrs
The Ladles Aid Society Is Dim. a duplicate Itary
zation,
is
entitled
to
one
delegate
make
this
donor
luncheon
a
suc-
Mr.
D.
are
%Inch
Renal:en.
foyer
reviews
the
protests
he
made
bridge tournament the receipts of
A. &Weer and Mrs. El.
Talmud Torah building. When a of difference of opinion of the
, ,
,
Cgmin and Mrs. L. Beck poured.
for the first 60 members. During cess.
for char ity Mrs R Hard y an and L . Simon
nine months against
various groups centered around
a
i n the l st nne
are personally sponsoring it. and the bour
Dancing lasted until 1:30 in the man passes out of the ranks, there the Zionist movement. lie de-
the next two weeks, each organi-
the Treasury Department's regu-
generally are others who occupy
Mr and Mrs. 0. Burton hall had as their `rent is to lake place Wednesday Olen)...
zation Is urged to hold an election morning.
lation permitting German goods to
guests the formerW brother and sister-In-law.
the home of Mrs. I. Simon.
at
his place, but seldom do we find plored very much the lack of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Burgh. of New York City.
for delegates, and to certify the
-- -
I be marked with the name of a city
someone to actually fill the place. unity in the Zionist ranks.
drain
',.`4,• . L. or province rather than the coun-
names of these delegates to the
1 n.s.fi
"He wielded 'a great influence
On March It Rabbi Cedarbsum preached
■ un Pnriee.7
has passed away now a man
es
ive' reity of. sa l'chi th lo s visit "
the
at Hie chapel aervices of the State School
secretary of the Council, Samuel MARIONETTE SHOW AT There
try's name. As a result of these
place cannot be filled. His over the members of his own fam- !,
parent,.
for Use Blind in Lansing.
CENTER ON APRIL 4 whose
Sternberg, at his office, 1001 Bar-
protests, he pointed out, the de-
willalways
serve
as
an
in-
ily,
over
his noble sons, Harry and
ifs will
lum Tower. Those organization i
Mlle Ruth Weintraub, daughter of Mr. and
yid. lie took great pride in '
piration to us. "
Donation Honors Becsky's pertinent changed the rule and or-
- Arbor UM
Mrs. M. Weintraub. Is In Ann
not
meeting
during
the
next
two
Under
the
auspices
of
the
Jew-
dered
foreign
goods
to
be
marked
h
grandchildren,
who were al-
week-end attending the Alpha Omega house
The services were concluded by
Silver Wedding Annie
weeks are urged to communicate ish Women's Council and the Jew- he chanting of the Molei by Can- way s around him and tended him
with the country of origin, but
party.
--
with
Mr.
Sternberg
and
arrange
ish
Center,
a
performance
by
the
.
granted
to
German
exporters
versary.
lovingly,
never
leaving
his bed-
or Jacob Sonenklar of the Shaa-
1 Wolfson of Corpus Christi. Teo. is the
the details for obtaining repre- Marionette Fellowship of Detroit rey Zedek Synagogue.
ninety days from Feb. 8 in which
w.uilt for a week of hie niece and
side "
•s.
Dr. and Agra. J. Rosen. Mr Wolf.°
sentation
on
the
Council.
will
be
given
at
the
Jewish
Center
nephe
. Mrs. J. B. Baruch has donated to comply with the order. Ger
and Mrs. Roan are to motor to Pittsburgh
Since the meeting of last Thurs. on Wednesday, April 4, at 2 p. m.
to the Jewish Old Folks' Home in man producers, he holds, thus have
on Saturday.
day, Mr. Sternberg reports that Paul McPharlin, director of the
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis three months in which to flood the
of
the
Lansing
D.
Goods
A National Reputation for Quality and "Koshruti"
The employee,
more than a score of organizations Fellowship, announces that the
with deceptively marked
Store ince reception In honor of Mr. and Becsky's silver wedding anniver- country
Stands Behind Every Jar of
have enlisted into the ranks of program will consist of two plays,
goods in anticipation of the order.
Me. C Federman on the evening of March sary.
and
part
manager
13 Mr. Federman is
the Council "Lincoln and the Pig" an original
owner of the store.
The
Jewish
Council
of
Greater
'
dramatization
of
the
traditional
Trees Planted in Palestine Flower Fund of Jewish Old
Mrs 5. Rounberg and Urs H. Rosen-
Detroit was organized primarily story about kind-hearted Abe who,
Folks' Home.
bloom of Detroit were the metaof Mr. and
as Memorials.
the
for co-ordinating the activities of dressed in his best clothes, rescued
Urs L Simon for a few days during
The following made contribu-
Jewish organizations in Detroit, a pig in the mud, and "Why the
Put week.
-
Trees were planted in Palestine tiona to the Jewish Old Folks
and to unite the Jewish commu- Dragon Ate no Dinner," • three-
Robert Rem. spnt the nutprelt-end In
Mr. and Mrs. W. by Mr. and Mrs Harry Green- Home in lieu of flowers: Mr. and
nity for effective action on behalf scene play wherein a knight bat-
1 ...it with his parent,.
Mrs. L. L. Koffman, 2983 Sturte-
Reines.
baum, 2969 Webb, in memory
of all local causes.
tles a dragon (that puffs real
vant, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Moshe
Zvi
Greenbaum
and
Chaos
Maxwell L. Black, assistant at-
and rescues a princess
"sq"''''I " and °"" fus'sl"
Levin, 1654 Virginia Park, in LIEUT.-COMM. KENWORTHY tordney general, is chairman of smoke)
T.
Greenbaum,
and
by
Goodwill
from the horrid fate of being its
Ion--lam,
Mr,
in
ni
.H
Pen
r""t"
n
and
M
‘ 1.1"
Sewing Circle in memory of Wolf memory of the late Mrs. Leah ceeding his father, seventh Baron the Council.
evening meal. In the play the
Rosenfield and Ike Sallan.
Wee, (M. pestilent of the Alpha LH- Leichtman.
Strabolgi.
marionette portrait of Lincoln,
A PURE VEGETABLE FAT
err. fraternity at Michigan State College
by Mr. McPharlin,
The baronetcy of Strabolgi was
a
es.tr
e iatt ronf
created in 1318. The newest holder Dr. Franklin To Address Jr. ca tches
mie,idsitamt
I of the title was born in 1886. His
anin
the
the man
Auxiliary of Beth Moses.
mother is the daughter 'of a Sac-
days before he b ecame a can di -
Perfect ftfr Frying, Baking and Cooking. NYAFAT
ramento, Calif., "Forty-niner."
At the meeting of the Junior date for the presidency. The
Commander Kenworthy, who re- Auxiliary of Congregation Beth knight who, in the second play,
being purely vegetable, may be used in the prep-
cently made a 'visit to Germany, Moses, held Feb. 11, the guest worsts the dragon, is outfitted in
aration of both meat and dairy dishes.
declared before a large audience speaker was Rabbi Joshua S. a complete suit of hand-hammered
Foods prepared with NYAFAT are delicious,
in Hull on Feb. 13 that Great Sperka of Congregation B'nai armor, one-third life-size, made of
the
wholesome and easy to digest. Cause no heart-
Britain and the Allies were re- David. Rabbi Sperka was the first daluminum for light nes s , and ints
me
sponsibls for the conditions lead- speaker
burn or other unpleasant after effects. Recom-
speaker to participate in a sym• ragon, carved of woo d , has
ing to the Hitler regime. He posium, and presented his Ortho- enough in his body, not to men-
mended by doctors.
spoke at considerable length on dox views on the subject "Jude- tion those of its wings and jaw?,
the persecution of the Jews, as- ism in the Modern World and Its to make it a very slippery fighter..
The committee in charge con.
serting that "it is a scandal and Relation to Jewish Youth." The
Other Rokeach Products
a disgrace, and it has been carried second speaker in the series will Fiats of Mesdames Allen, Wittle- '
KOSHER FOR PASSOVER:
on, not by the laboring illiterate be Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who will shofer and Shiffman. Mrs. Oscar
mine and land workers of the speak on Feb. 25, at 3:30 p. m. R. Blumberg is vice-chairman. Mrs.
• Rokeach Pure Honey
country, but by lawyers, doctors, This meeting will be open to the Manuel Arden is in charge of the
• Roke•ch Kosher Passover Oil
jffiournalists and literary men, general public.
tickets.
• Rokeach Kosher Scouring Powder
who wanted their jobs."
Max Lasser, chairman of the
The commander has defended social committee, reported that
• Rokeach Kosher Aluminum Cleanser
This MUSCAT Brandy was manufactured under the

the Jews on a number of other plans were being made for an- Northwestern Branch of the
• Rokeach Kosher Soap in Cartons
supervision of Rabbi Katzman of California in 1933.
occasions and is an outstandin g other Mother's Day program. The
Jewish Old Folks' Home
'Rokeach Kosher Silver Polish
friend of the Zionist cause, hav- committee hopes to duplicate the •
Feeder sr Ps.*
Membership Drive.
ing toured numerous countries, in- success of the 1933 Mothers' Day
ROKOH—For Porcelain, ;Enamel
be-
eluding the United States, in
pprogram.
■and Tile
The
Northwestern
branch
of
the
half of the movement.
Miss Edna Slutzky of the edu- Jewish Old Folks' Home had an
cational committee is planning to unusually large meeting at the .
Regrets Failure To Pass Bill present a play for Pesach in co- Russian Village. A large number
FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES
operation with the dramatic com- of new members enrolled. The I
Permitting Jews to Vote
mittee. A debate with the Van- membership drive is progressing.'
After Rosh Hashonah.
guards will take place at • later
Mrs. B. Sarasohn spoke on the
date. Miss Marie Silver of the need for co-operation of all Jew.'
I. ROKEACH & SONS, Inc.
George B. Murphy, attorney, forensic committee is in charge.
ish women in Detroit in order to
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
• Democratic candidate for the
go on with the new building fund.
office of Prosecuting Attorney,
H. Cohen represented the' .
Mrs.
stated to The Chronicle this week: A. Z. A. Dance in Windsor Jewish Women's Council, and
`11111111
"I am sorry that the suggestion
'spoke regarding boycotting all
Tuaadazfor Passover
by the Governor to the Legisla-
goods made in Germany.
not
put
into
effect.
Many
Fund.
ture was
Mrs. Wolfe sang several selec-
thousands of citizens of the Jew-
"I WANT TO BE YOUR MILKMAN"
tions, accompanied by Mrs. Car.
ish faith will undoubtedly be un-
Windsor Chapter No. 112 of ver. Miss Rodin recited.
able to cast their vote in the pri- Aleph Radek Aleph is giving a
Mrs. H. Lewis appointed • nom-
mary election because of the holi- dance on March 27, at the Shaer inating committee, consisting Of
day. The Governor, the floor Hashomayim, Goyeau and Giles I Mrs. B. Sarasohn, chairman. Mrs.
leader in the House and I did all boulevard. The proceeds will go [ M. Goldberg, Mrs. Bader, Mrs.
we could. It is my sincere wish to buy Passover necessities fat . George Cohen, Mrs. R. Rose, K.
that when the Legislature meets needy.
ESTABLISHED 1884
Kutinaky and Mrs. J. Weisberg.
The committee, of which Ilarry
I next month for final adjournment
Northwestern branch has tickets
'that it Will take the opportunity Zweig is the chairman, has engaged for the pageant "The Romance
Under the Supervision of
to adopt,a resolution, either post- • 12-piece orchestra and several of a People." Anyone wishing to
Rabbi Silverfield of Hoboken, N. J.
1 poning • the election one day, or radio artists to entertain those nrocure tickets should get in
i keepinfthe polls open an hour or who attend.
touch with Mrs. N. Blatnikoff,
,
An invitation is extended to Euclid 0059•31, who is charge.
a ttend this event
Jews
On Sale at All State Liquor Stores
Those wishing tickets should call
Agudath Herzl Young
Early Next Week. Ask for It
EQUALITY CLUB
Detroit A. Z. A. chapters.
Judaea Club.

RUG CLEANING

Costs No More!

25

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KOSHER

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KOStIER FOR PASSOVER

• or Passover

BARTON BRAND

Muscat

BRANDY

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ANGELICA
MUSCATEL

Wine

BOTTLED

E. L. SPELLMA BY

FOR PASSOVER

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Michigan Distsibutoes

On March 18, a meeting was
A board meeting was held at
held by the Agudath Herzl Young Philomathic To Debate B'nai the home of Mrs. Fishman.
Judaea Club at 9341 Oakland ave-
The club thanks the Eva Prenz.
nue. It was decided that the club David, Sunday, March 25. lauer Group for its co-operation
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, give a play for the poor and also
at the bridge luncheon at Jericho .
The Philomathic Debating Club Temple.
the Keren }lancer.
New officers were installed as is scheduled to debate the B'nai
The club is arranging for the
' follows President, Jack Pearlman: David Congregation on Sunday, distribution of the money which
secretary, William Fitzerman: March 25, 8 o'clock, at the Philo- was raised by the luncheon.
treasurer, Abraham Burnstein; mathic Debating Club, which holds
The club is also sponsoring a
first trustee, Jack Weinberg; sec- its meetings at the Shiarey Zedek, mother and daughter banquet.
ond trustee, Irving Segel; third Chicago and Lawton.
Further details will be published
The question to be debated is in later issue.
trustee, Max Blank; chairman of
I publicity and propaganda commit- the topic of the debating league
The next meeting will be held
on
the boycott of German goods. at the home of Mrs. Ida Kushner,
tee, Jack Silverman; chairman of
program and Palestine committee, The Philomathic team will be up- 22055 West Euclid.
Norty Shipper; congregation and held by Snyder 1, Snyder II and
MUIONACTS TlaTTINETT
library committee, Louis Lipsitz. Gerson.
At the meeting of Philomathic The A rf..1•131 hum.. commemoeved Its
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worth of tickets will be enrolled on March 18, Theodore Baruch. ' 17e" fol1:V17r
Foes"
president. Herman Nach-
Leo M
debating coach of Pershing High man.
in the Golden Book.
cce.presadent Jan Zumtieel treasurer.
,,w secretary. Irving Rosner,
,16..,
The club has provided for itse9 School, spoke on "Function of De- ellewidfie. De.,,,
. two Sifrei Torah and the nece bating in Early Parliamentary rolloCry committee. very appointed
The program of the hal H Nachman and Meyer Craw edp
', nary religious articles for service Procedure."
I
WAS a debate on "Shall ...Coral II D.lido•. pahlicre.
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and nee MIA aware ailltsted I
!in the Golden Book of the Jewish tive upheld by Louis Elkin eta Me Inter-Prater.' league WI or t*.
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