100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

April 20, 1934 - Image 10

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-04-20

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

,

v.,.........181,6114,41:4.1 i .

rifttlerRorr,/Ewisnittgoracul

PAGE EIGHT

PAG

i t

Dr. Jacob Flexner
Dies at Age of 76

Rabl
Mizrac
and II
Mizrac
visit I
April
ganizir
troit fi
Rab'
day et
ing of
at the
gogue.
The
will
gogue
Melay.
Mitre(
ning.

A met
Beth al
Mrs. S.
modeled
minder
on Apr
Wafted
take PI.

ELIJAH H. ROSENBERG
PASSES AT AGE OF 78

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

HISTORY OF JEWISH LITERATURE Ian:twit

Second Volume of Dr. Meyer Waxman's Monumental,
Work Covers Period from Twelfth Century to
Middle of the Eighteenth Century.

Notts

El I REGARDING JEWS

IN GERMAN ARMY

BANQUET OF ODESSA
SOCIETY ON SUNDAY

Fontiar Notts

The AdJect of Itaidol Elmer Berger's
The Odessa Progressive Aid So-
Eliah II. Rosenberg, prominent
The Pester Lloyd of Budapest, in ciety will celebrate its twenty- ronon on Friday was: "some Iiiterent-
Ina Men and Movements in Jewish Life."
LOUISVILLE, Ky.-Dr. Jacob evveler, died at the age of 78.
Arnie.:
its issue of March 24, quotes the ; second birthday with a banquet Therabbi touched upon several of the
Coming to Detroit over 60 years
A. Flexner, a physician for 40
.
eW I sh life dramatised in
itatolol Isom Fr•in will po upy the pill. following letter from a reader, with ,
at the Fort Wayne Hotel on Sun- episode
the 11050.11 1. "The Roman,',' of • Pro.
pit Sunday morning, April _22. at 10:46.
years, died here April 13, at the ago, he engaged in the wholesale
Dr. Meyer it'axman is a profes, Aruch of Joseph Karo, the works and speak on the pageant. "The Romance reference to the question of Jews' day evening, at 5 o'clock.
ple," among other inovenienta that have
home of his son, Dr. Morris Flex- jewelry business and had been ac-
of a People..
been apectaculer lit Jew history.
in the German army:
of
Moses
ben
Nachman,
Moses
Is-
At
the
celebration,
A.
Kovitz
!
tive in this line until three weeks Nor at the Hebrew Theological
ner. He was 76 years old.
,A
tlyeinoz lit . 14
use will be honored with a member-
"A s common ing genera
Pontiac Jewry was well represented at
1r . Leo M. Fr.
He was a graduate of the Louis- ago, when he retired. Seminary in Chicago. He is a serlis, Maimonides and the other will be orou I d
had the experience that the Jewish ship class of 80 new members„';T''"
outstanding leaders of this period. Ser.lo es begin at 15:30.
ville College of Pharmacy and the
lie has had a record of 50 years rabbi, lecturer, author and recog-
A Notional Brotherhood Day eponaored
soldiers
have
done
their
duty
ex.;
Under the heading philosophy, by the National l'enference of Jew. and
Kovitz being the treasurer of the
' a nd ' Mr and
r
ra Saul ''
Illriikrant

University of Louisville School of i n calling on his trade in the Cen-
attended. On Tuesday evdaug
ning. Mr. and
nized as an outstanding scholar. theology and ethics, the author Chrletians will be celebrated throughout actly as their comrades of other
Medicine and did post-graduate
11 .
ra.
sante:tilt;
ir hter,
t 2 ,9. tlit, y denominations. To many Jews I
His- discusses Hasdai Crescas, Albo, the rnl ire emu, try NunaaY. A‘torill
But
it
is
undoubtedly
for
"A
Ben
Bronstein,
president,
will
work at Johns Hopkins University.
Ihly
could give the Iron Cross, even I
and daughters, Thelma
tory of Jewish Literature," the' Abrabanel, Spinoza, Gersonides, , on Ries tit:jot,
o f JtinT1';in
'Tite
p i
open the meeting and will turn Jacob A. Mayer
The son of a pioneer Louisville
1/11
and 0 , 111, were in the RUI
and i•hristiatilts ...rola the Poo ticea of the cross of the first des. It was
second volume of which was re. and others.
it over to A. Binkow, who will Thur.]. etening, Mr. end
merchant, Dr. Flexner began his
Arthur
Jews and liristians.°
to
contradict
the
at-
not
difficult
.d
cently published by the Bloch Pub-
Outstanding scientists, Kabba-
IY0.111 11,1 I KIM Mrs. Alice Jacobso
,,
be master of ceremonies.
career by washing bottles for the
tacks because statistics spoke in no
1/11 Sunday afternoon.
wit JOY Al
Irv. Be
Confirmation,
lishing
Co.,
31
West
Thirty-First
lists,
Karaite
literature,
historians,
e spea eis
owner of two Louisville drug stores
it., guestm will toe Ilr. an
n-
Confirmation wish.... will take place uncertain terms. According to .
street, New York ($4), that he' geographers, travelers and pole. on
■P■ Idsteli, tieughterm, Mudr«a amt
at a salary of $10 a month. He was
Shainioth. Sunday, Slay 20, Shen • them, 80,000 Jewish soldiers were kin, vice-president; Rabbi Rosen- inolls
will be especially honored.
mists are the subjects for discus- large ciao. of bore and Stela will Pledge
.1"
that, Henry J. Goldber, Al Man-
the first physicion here to receive
In'
t
■i
n
'
rrto'or5 . 1 Irr
at
the
front,
of
whom
12,000
re-
fealty to the faith of their fathers al
Dealing with the literature of sion in subsequent chapters.
Noonan Buckner, and sun. 'Noel,
tuberculin from Dr. Koch upon its
Tempt, Beth El. Thin early It Is int•
mained on the field of battle. About kin, secretary, and D. Teitelbaum,' sits.
air.. Darn rent«n, sent uabl,l
the twelfth century to the middle
The concluidng chapter in this treated that Indeed or yoreaelita of the
discovery in German, and he and
35,000 have received distinctions. recording secretary. The class
.0rI, It would be appooptlate for
of the eighteenth century, the volume is an unusually interesting usual
Dr. Edward Grant were the first
will be installed by Irving Small
frisiol, of the cunfirtnatits lo also the 23,000 have been advanced, among
present volume under discussion resume of Judaeo-German litera- moors they would thus to wine them 2,000 became officers. Many and B. A. Bigelman.
physicians south of the Ohio River
limn Pres.•tit and daughter. Shirley, and
covers one of the most fascinat- ture This chapter is of particular woithy charity-preferably the relief of hundreds of Jewish soldiers were in
to demonstrate the value of diph-
Mr. 11 101 Mo.. n, Wyman.
1

Ilernian Jew Is children. Such gifts
ing periods in Jewish history be- interest at this time, in that it could be given 111 the naile of the Ion- the air service. Also, Lieutenant Aleph Fraternity Frolic on
theria antitoxin.
Mrs. Jowtoll Bothell, her daughters,
Surviving besides his son are
cause of the giant literary and shows the Germanic character of firrnant
Sylvia 11041 Mrs cella 1110inroaen, and
Frank' was a Jew. Ile received I
May 6.
little daughter. Ilat burn. returned to
four daughters, MIAS Jennie Flex-
philosophic figures who lived dur- the Yiddish language.
Temple High 'whim' linuhmtluni
the "Pour le merite" and died in
lhFln
hone On Franklin boulevard after
A clam of 50 young [nen and 50111011
ner, reader adviser for the New
Besides a valuable bibliogra-
ing these years. Mainionides, Spi-
the pursuing flight service. Gen-
of 17 y cant of age and oyer will be grad-
Arrangements are rapidly near. epolding the winter in Miami Ileac!, Fla.
York Public Library; Miss Carolin
noza, Ibn Gabirol, Judah Ilalevy, phy, this history of Jewish litera- uated from Temple Ileth El IlIgh School erally, the German Jews have
MI. Al,,,
ing
completion
for
the
May
frolic
Watchka entertained at
A. Flexner, philanthropic secretary
Rashi, Immanuel di Roma, Ibn ture contains a map of Jewish lit- on Sunday morning, Alay 8. The large brought the same sacrifice for their
and luncheon at her Itonw. the
that the Aleph Fraternity is giv- bridge
ilunther of *ludo,. In the graduating
to Governor H. H. Lehman of New
tor Crest Apts., honoring Mir Sell to
Ezra are among the great men erary centers during the Middle 0.0
fatherland as those of other de- ing at the Jewish Community Cen- Solomon,
prose, that theInenolopra of Temple
bid.'-elect of June 14,
York; Mrs. Julius Rothblatt o f
whose works are discussed by Dr. Ages, and the dates of the sec- Beth El ha4c learne41 to regard a coin• nominations. I myself know of a ter, Woodward at Holbrook, on
MIKI.S P1111.11 1011 MO ulu end oral
New York and Mrs. Wyncie King
tional maps are given as follows: ;Fete
Jewish widow who has four sons Sunday, May 0. The dance music
Waxman.
ensential In the lisen uf their children.
of Bryn Mawr, Pa., wife of the
This volume opens with a die, Spain, 1492; France and Pro-
in the field, of whom three died at will be furnished by Ray Correll
ICI Colirlet
illustrator.
cussion of the grammar and lex- vence, 1350; North Africa, 1600; Beth
Rabb, Pro 111'0 class In current Jewlah the front. She asked that the fourth and his orchestra, featuring Jean
There also survive five brothers,
icography of the period and pro- Italy, Germany, Poland, Palestine history. 110.01 1Iy every Mond. night at should be relieved from service. Van Reypen, who has just returned
Dr. Simon Flexner, director of the
Beth El Cullege of Jewish WIWI., IN Before her request could be grant-
ceeds to review the poetry of two and Egypt, 1700.
ELIJAH H. ROSENBERG
from a successful run at the Para-
now Confining up the definite IIVVY1011.
Rockefeller Institute of New York;
Derry Hernateln of Rochester.
Mrs.
epochs, 1200-1450 and 1500.1700.
The immense amount of effort itiento that are taktug place in Jewles ed, also the fourth and last son of mount Theater, New York.
N. t., hoe ...turned to her home after
Dr. Abraham Flekner, president of tral States and was considered as
hIstory
minor the close began to meet
hers made the supreme sacrifice.
Among the poets whose works are put into this work is justified by
The committee in charge of this spending two weeks with her P.M.. Er.
last fall.
the Institute for Advanced Study in one of the few remaining road
The haters of Jews may make it dance have Lew Lavine ond Mor- 11 1111 Mrs. Josph Kremer She was ■ CCIMI-
discussed are Yedayah ha-Penini, the results. Dr. Waxman has pro-
Princeton, N. J.; Bernard Flexner, men of his times. Several years
, I O111,1;, 11 r110/1110 by her aisle" Miss Miriam
Ithiner•Danee clear to themselves what takes place ris Surath as co-chairmen. Tick-
Temple wining Formal
New York attorney; Washington ago he confined his activities to Joseph Ezobi, Abraham Bedersi, duced a truly constructive manual
Postponed:
in the soul of such a mother ets may be secured from any mem-
Heroine- of the proximity of the Allied
Flexner of Chicago, retired presi- the watch business, importing his Benjamain ben Abraham Anavi, of Jewish history. Anyone reading
Edward Liclitig has returned to this
Campaign. it hoe been derided to when she must hear time and
dent of the Lincoln Printing Com- own movements from abroad and Israel Naara, Moses Zacuto's dra- this volume will surely look for- postpone the Temple aprIng formal din. again that the Jews have been ber of the fraternity or by calling city afterapendIng the minter months
Lew Lavine, 2969 Fullerton, at In Al 11011 I. Fla.
mas, etc.
ward with extreme anxiety to the
- dam - c previously announceol fur Sat-
pany, and Isadore Flexner of Los
slackers. When I spoke in Nuern- Townsend 7-8570.
assembling them in his own fac-
The chapter devoted to rabbinic third volume in this important his- urday evening. May 5.
Mr. and Si,.. C. J. Levy spent a few
Angles; two sisters, Miss Mary
berg at a democratic convention,
under the trade name of literature discusses the Shulchan torical work.
The following sub-committees days In Jacke011, Mich., tact week.
. Flexner of New York and Mrs. tory,
a letter was handed to me read- have been appointed: l'hil Stein,
Mr and Mtg. Daniel Iiernateinnd
"Americus,"
which
became
one
of
Julia Baldaue of Chicago, and four
Sara, base r...turned Moine
af filer
ter
"The Oppermanns"--A Pow- ing: 'Mr. General: An attack is Sol E 'Mintz and Jack Surath, re- daughter,
moeinling the pad three months at Ili
grandchildren, Miss Hilda Roth- the leading watch bracelet lines
L. A. S. GROUP HEARS
planned against you on account of ception, while Sam Schwartzberg, Reach, Florida.
In
the
country.
erful Document.
Watt and Miss Ellen Rothblatt of
your
friendly
stand
toward
the
Ile is survived by his wife, Re-
who is president of the organiza-
Mr. and Mra. Joxepli Schwarta were
CONVENTION
New York and Miss Anne Flexner
Jews. Non-Jews say that you are tion, have Mintz, and Harry Lieb- work -cud visitors in Itrolt last week.
and John Flexner of Louisville. becca; three daughters, , Mrs. Jul-
A Review by Lewis Mack
bought and bribed by Jews. I would erman have been named on the ad-
_
ius V. Brown, Mrs. Sol Gettleman
Mr, lout Mrs. Reuben Adelman are
A special meeting of the Detroit
feel sorry if you would be the vic- vertising and publicity committee. aiespting
Wont the Nab
and Mrs. William A. Markus, and
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. Auxiliary of the Los Angeles San-
Had Lion Feuchtwanger, in tim of such a conspiracy. A sin-
a son, Melvin Roffman, born oil Mon-
Aleph Fraternity meets every 01
three sons, Samuel, Isidore 0. and Q A. Si., will sponsor an evening atorium was held on Thursday, writing "The Oppermanns" (Vik-
day. April 9
cere comrade, Von Arnim.' Natur- Tuesday evening at the Jewish
Jack D., and 11 grandchildren.
of' entertainment and bridge at . A pri l 12, at Jericho Temple, 2705 ing Press, $2.50), given vent to
ally I hbve delivered my speeh ex- Community Center. All correspond-
Mr. Rosenberg was the oldest the lodge rooms at Ionic Temple, -Joy road.
In loving memory of our dear
uncontrolled rath at the regi- actly as I intended to and spoke
ence should be addressed to Phil
mother, wife and grandmother, members of the Shaarey Zedek Grand River and Chope Place, on
It was decided to conduct the mented ignorance visited upon his especially warmly for my Jewish Stein, secretary.
April
25.
Synagogue,
having
become
a
Wednesday
evening,
Sarah Leah Kapetansky, who
annual tag and subscription week, native Germany by Ilitlerism, his comrades."
The senior council ■ cl the Jewish com-
Entertainment will consist of ,
passed away four years ago today, member over 60 years ago,
novel would not have been nearly
munity center will unduct Its first dam,.
during the week of April 29.
on Sunday evening, April 29, at 8:30
the Alpha Novelty Act under the I After the business meeting, so powerful an indictment, so corn-
May 5, 1930 (7th day in lyar).
History of Sephardic Jews
o'clock. In the auditorium of the Jewish
direction of A. DaMorney, the Mt. !John
Community Ct.tfter, 5904 Woodward Ave-
Sodos, one of the delegates pelling an argument, as it is.
Four MUM have pared elm 'e that mad JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
Zion Harmony Four,
To Be Published by
Mrs. 11. Tonkun of Seattle, Washing-
nue. The dance will be featured by
day
popular radio to the twentieth anniversary con- Writing with admirable restraint,
ton, I■ 1 making an extended visit with
towel, Iry a famous radio orclieatrot. Ar-
and
Negro
spiritual
singers,
ant
The one we /aced we. called away.
TO GIVE SEMI-FORMAL
Seattle
Rabbi.
i
"
her eon and daughter-In-low, Mr and
vention
of
the
sanatorium,
gave
has
achieved
an
honesty
and
he
ranitrinents are being carol for by the
Two bright eyes, • tender MORA
Mrs. S. Tonkon, and IN being widely feted .I. I■ 1
headed by WIlliant
vontnilt tee
Sid Johns, Masonic tenor who his report. He expressed admire- conviction which give to his work
A loving heart that knew nu gull.
while In the Ills.
Mashers, Jack M KV' ken and Aloe Rosen.
The Junior Home Relief Society will be accompanied by Mark lh'is- !Con for the beauty of the institu- a promise of permanency. His
Deep twat In Rod that all was right,
SEATTLE. (JTA)-A leader of
Itubin Lush la preeldent of 1 110 COO
Her Joy to make wane other bright,
dom.
The
8.1.13.1/1
MOM
1,1.
011
13.
were
is
making
final
plans
for
Its
spring
April
tution, and fo rthe excellent treat- story is dramatic but at no time the Sephardic group here, Albert dedicated to the Jewleh fraternity at
If mirk or mattering one she knew,
A pep rally for member. of the Cen-
Card-playing will be resumed : meat
semi-formal to be given on Satur-
Nome gentle act of love she's do.
the patients.
He is the reader made to feel that Levy, principal of the Sephardic MI,•higan State College. Alpha Epsilon PI. ter will be sponsored hy the senior roue.
No thought of self but of "the other,"
day evening, April 28, in the Ital- after the program, and prizes will, stressed the fact that during 1933, drama has been injected at the Talmud Torah, will be the author The menthe.. of the Chi
aer ated di Tuesday evening. AprIl II, at
II
We knew Ile said, "Well done, .dear
4 . 011,1111 11111 the sun Ices, while Rabin
lock. The program will Include Pei,
ian Gardens of the Book-Cadillac. be awarded at each table, after the institution was forced to oper- expense of utter accuracy. He of the first history of the Sephar-
mother,"
D. Cetlarbaunt gave as hie addreaa "It talks. entertainment and dancing Sur-
God took her home. It Saa Ilia will.
Mary Kahn's orchestra will provide which refreshments will be served. ate under a deficit of $207,000.
Were fit Pottage TO1111)... A House- Prow features Moe been Planned. E.err -
pictures the plight of the Jew in dic Jews in America. Mr. Levy has 1
Hut In our heart...lie liveth
warming wax held at the fraternity af- one la invited.
the music for this affair. Tickets
All
members of Perfection He said that the work of the De- Germany and the plight of Ger- just returned from visits to Los ter tloe
Icor.
The Sisterhood of Con-
Ever to be sadly missed by her may be obtained from Wilma Lodge, their ladies and friends fru i t Aux iliar y •,
The olucationel V1/111nUlter of the nen-
• g admi red many under Hitler through the Angeles and Portand to gather gregation Meth El presented a Kin to
fraternity upon their entrance Into ibr 1 . .111'11 under the leadership of Abe
loving husband, children and grand- Schiller, Hogarth 9194, and Elise are invited to this affair, admis- by all of the leaders and workers lives of an upper middle-class fam- material for the book which is to the
their new home.
Cherow Is xpol000ring a weekly Center
Cohen, Townsend 7-8950. Miss skin to which will be complimen• of the sanatorium.
children.
include
a
survey
of
present
Seph-
paper
known set the liullrlln. This paper
ily and its friends, Jewish and
5150. S. Row., formed.- sr Cedar Rik- Is marked by fine writing and tittered-
Schiller, head of the social commit-
Joseph Bernstein, manager of Gentile. One firs . ees the Opper- ardic communities and a history olds Iowa. has taken up her renidence ing editorial coninfeuts on probleno4 ton-
In sad and loving memory of our tee, is aided by Miss Cohen, Miss
of
Sephardic
life
in
the
United
In
the
l'eiottni
Apts.
with
her
son,
Dr.
...thing the Center Ild contunity at large.
when Hitler was
The second degree will be con- the local branch of the Jewish manns at a ti
dear mother, Bessie Nathan, who Sylvia Chase, Miss Trayda Velick ferred
M. Rown.
Freda Cheep is managing editor and
the same evening at 6 p. ni. Daily Forward, compared a con- still an ab
, futile figure. One States.
Miss Whitney is staff advisor .
passed away seven years ago, May and Miss Madeline Meyers.
"Seattle is the third largest
spoke Thurad•y.
Rabbi odd "Ca to
vention to a large banquet, which watches em remorselessly swept
8, corresponding with first of lyar,
The Mother and Daughter lunch-
Chrietlan Youth
Sephardic community in the Unit- Aprit IL on "Can
is really being prepared by the into e first horrible hours of po-
Take Military Training7• heron, the
5687.
eon sponsored by the Juniors and
ed States," Mr. Levy states, "and Combined Young Peoplea' Group of the Galician Young People's
delegates attending same. "Espe- grom, boycott and concentration
the Senior Home Relief is to be held
it is exceeded in size only by New North bud Methodist-Episcopal Church
Our heart! are lonely today for our dear
isen
lees:
cially this institution," he said, tamp. One leaves them after their
ton TueielaL A prIl 17, Rabbi Cedarbauin
on Sunday afternoon, May 6, at
mother, who has Pared • 5 0Y-
Club of Cong. Beth
The vomit nos Saturday morning will
York and Los Angeles."
01111reuum1 the fonts Club at a luncheon
You are not forgotten our will YOu ever Webster Hall. A luncheon will be Ire loveupled by FI, L Selig
"depends largely upon the re- closely knit group has been sun-
norm
Mr. Levy is former editor of the on the subject of •llerniany,"
be.
Abraham.
Mr. Selig le x visitor In Detroit sponse of the delegates of the va- dered and Its member have fled,
followed by an entertaining pro- weaker.
As long as life and memory lasts we will
only Spanish-Jewish publication in
this week-end on behalf of /Detach'.
remember thee.
rious organizations, to assure the severally, to Switzerland, to Amer- the United States.
gram. All are invited. Tickets
Irving C aaaaa , the tune-smith,
On
April
12,
the Galician Young
success of its conventions." Mr. ica, to Palestine.
may be procured from any member todire Auxins,'I
had an idea for • flicker story.
Sadly missed by her children and
The last meeting of the ladle. Aux-
Because "The Oppermanns"
of the club or by calling Hogarth illaiy war held Monday evening. Plana Bernstein then expressed admira-
"I forgot that every little ac- A well-known actor told him to Peoples Club of the Congregation
['grandchildren.
OM, Itainulnlegl
for • bridge to take tion for the loyalty, the devotion combines the great art of the man
Beth
Abraham
held
an open meet-
9194 or Townsend 7-8950.
tion of the common day makes or write it down, send it to him,
on May 23. Mrs. J. Wringarden
An important special meeting is lobos-
of Los Angeles Jewry to the san- who gave us "Power," with the unmakes character, and that there- and he might give it considera- ing at the Synagogue, Linwood
preaidell.
CARD OF THANKS
to be held on Tuesday evening,
factual data of an eye-witness, it fore what one has done in the se-
atorium.
and
Sturtevant.
tion. C called in Aben
. Rev. A. A. Rosenfeld wishes to April 24, at '7:30 o'clock, at the Klalerboodi
After a short business meeting,
Mr. Bernstein was followed by somehow becomes more important cret chamber one has some day to Kindel, the scribbler. Together
Moo. S Kraemer he chairman of the
"thank the members of Congrega- home of Ilarriot Rose, 1134 Clair-
a floor show was presented by the
bridge party to be sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin, guests than the many excellent non-fic- cry aloud on the housetops."
they turned out a complete
,'tion B'nai Moshe. his colleagues
Bloat Dalid Sisterhood III May DP A
tion volumes on the subject. Be-
mount.
entertainment committee. Eddy
to
the
convention,
who
thrilled
movie
script
.
.
.
several
com-
-Oscar
Wilde.
Mother. and loaUghterot luncheon in
lihnd friends, giving special thanks
The selling of "Romance of a planned by the Sliderliood for Alay II. the audience with their expres- cause the scope of Feuchtwanger's
Rothenberg, chairman, acted as
panies are now making bids ...
to the Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- People" tickets for the Ilebrew The next 11.1.1 1110 will be 1 , 11 /hood..

sions of admiration for the sana- story is not narrowed by any -a-
Custom then is the great guide and the actor may not even get master of ceremonies.
gregation B'nai Moshe, for the Schools and the sale of poppies for April Li,
Several visitors were present.
torium and the care it gives to its cial limitations, because it is a of human life.-Hume.
• look-see at it.
kindness and sympathy shown him the Julius Rosenwald Post of the mews inn" a
complete
picture
of
a
nation
un-
inmates. In response to the appeal
The floi 110,1 Meeting of the M II
, during his recent bereavement.
American Legion are other projects rho,
the president, many volun- der barbarism, forceful and un-
was hod
the dynagogue . a ..lei Of
on the program of the club,
hall on tt edneolny, April III Arti ,
, leered for the tag day and sub- forgettable, a full story of the
nr
; .Heart of Gold-wyn. The inimi.
were .011.11111 1 1.1I In Ito
Hitler terror, it will appeal not
work.
1 .0111101 1 et
Faith, plane will be en-
table Sam was giving a beach
0011110e.1
The board of directors of the only to Jewish readers, but also to
litany ... all went.well till one of RESULTS OF CENTER'S
the intelligent Gentile, and there-
Detroit
Auxiliary
of
the
Los
An-
.the guests got too far out in the BASKETBALL CARNIVAL tis ) Seoul*:
Liet MloolaY evening the Dist
geles Sanatorium announces that fore it becomes especially impor-
‘'ecean. Life-guards hauled her in
In
me " n" hall, under
""" the leadership
1 "." "'"""`""
sr M. Sol Winter is no longer connected tant to the Jew.
arid began to work over her.
The basketball carnival held on soviet
Awensto.in The troop will meet each with the auxiliary.
. 0 What are you doing?" shouted Sunday night, April 15, at the Monday
at 730.
.."Giving her artificial Jewish Community Center, was a
"Little Nahelu" Will Open
"Artificial? .
'.respiration." .
financial and social success. Over HIGH PRODUCTION IN !CONVENTION OF YOUNG
on May 1.
!I'm rich ... I can afford it ... give 700 people viewed the basketball
her genuine!"
PONTIACS FOR MARCH JUDAEA JULY 6 TO 9
games in which the Pals defeated
Last week Camp Nahelu an-
A. Z. A. 63 in the championship
nounced the completion of "Little
March was a month of record
National Young Judaea, through Nahelu," and already registration
of the Blue and White Division. breaking, according to H. J. Kling-
The Jewish Center girls basket- ler, president and general manager its executive director, Mrs A. H. is progressing.
Vixman, announces that its twen-
ball team defeated Grand Trunk, of the Pontiac Motor Co.
"Little Nahelu" is a separate
ty-sixth annual convention will be camp unit, exclusively for the use
17 to 13, and Olympics defeated
The figures for March reveal pro-
an all/ star team by a narrow mar- duction highs for a single day, a held in Cincinnati, on July 6 to 9. of pre-school boys and girls, ages
It tells you at a glance why Pontiac is the undisputed
gin of one point. the score being single week and a month; the great- This is a distinct departure from 3 to 6 years. It includes a new Read this list of 15 advanced features.
(JRSACH
23 to 22. Dancing followed.
est number of employes on the pay- tradition, as it will be the first building with steam heat and all quality leader of the low-priced field.
time
in
the
history
of
the
organi-
modern improvements.
II 7 t.-inch wheelbre.
roll; the highest hourly rate of pay
Smooth, powerful. economical Eight-Cylin-
Full.Pressure, towered lubrication.
Since registration is limited it is
Geom. Pulver No Draft Ventilation.
der Engine.
Climber
cowing.
and the largest number of dealers. zation that the national conven-
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
Perfection Steel-C-able Dendis Brakes.
Electroplated lougwreariog prettier,.
Inclosed Koce.Actica hoot springs, with
"Production has reached the tion has been held elsewhere than advisable to make reservations now .
Ride Stabiliser.
Easy starting.
Ears i.e and strength in vital Pmts.
in
the
East.
In
the
past
few
years
Mrs.
E.
Leso•oder
will
be
glad
to
True-Course steering.
Lowest depreciation.
Zedakah Juniors met at the highest point of the year " said Mr . the organization has been consid- discuss details of registration at
Beautiful, roomy, safe Fisher Bodin, velour
Cram-Maw. positive-cooling radiator.
Product of General Motors.
ce cloth trim without extra charge.
home of Miss Isabel Lansky, 2654 Klingler, "with some days running erably strengthened throughout Camp Nahelu Detroit office, 2939
over 900 cars. We should run 800
Elmhurst,
on
Sunday
afternoon,
Oman. sad Marble Iliammilate
Glendale, Telephone Townsend Be sure to see the great new Pontiac before you buy any car . . . ride in it ... drive itl You will
the country at large.
cars
or
more
a
day
as
long
as
the
April 15. Mrs. Milton Bernstein,
7729 TWELFTH ST.
David Polish of Cincinnati, na- 7-6890.
agree, before you have spent a half-hour with the Pontiac Eight, that here is absolutely-
first vice-president of Zedakah seasonal demand continues, and
SUOLID VIM
that ought to he well beyond the tional vice-president, has been
Club, was a guest. Seymour Til-
usual spring period. Our average named as chairman of the conven-
the
THE WORLD'S GREATEST VALUE-
chin, a representative of
has been over 700 cars a day since tion committee, which will include
Young People's Society of Shaarey March 19.
the executive committee, consist-
Zedek, sold tickets for The Ro-
"During March 14,891 new Pon- ing of David Levine, national
mance of • People."
AND
Gars were built. This is three president, and other officers, Law-
(Mogileysky)
The annual Mother and Dough- Imes the March production of 1933,
rence Meyer, Mrs. Lawrence Mey- PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN-
ter celebration, in the form of a and 37 per cent above February of
TION-Let the Mickey Manage-
er Miss Racille Srolovitz and
dinner and entertainment, will be this year. It represents the largest
ment Co. relieve you of your
Herman Sameth.
Surgical Moho' held on May 9 at the B'nai Moshe month of Pontiac production since
property worries. For efficient
hall, Dexter and Lawrence. A June, 1929.
management and economical Illustrated, the 4'
lerawisiled by Lead-
play, "An Old Love Letter," writ-
maintenance, call Mr. M. II. Door Sed.,list price
"Although January was a poor
Metaxaa Atlas Brandy on
lag fbrelder
ten by Mrs. Jacob, the founder of month, enamored with last year,
Goldsmith, Cherry 9689.
at Pont,.. Miohi •
Sale in Detroit.
the Zedakah Club, will be enacted due to a slow. start on new models,
...\\
III IIIACIUR
, 5805. With
TARE NO CHANCES with cheap bumpers, spare tire,
1941
by the club members.
February and March have so far
One
of
the
most
popular
liquors
shoe repairing when M. Kaner's metal Greco... tint
Nominations for officers took exceeded 1933 that our output for
on the market today is the famous
quality costs no more. We do look and •pring
place at this meeting. The presi- the entire first quarter of this year
cowers, the list price
Nletaxas Atlas Brandy, which is
the finest work in the city of M $32.00 addition..
dent, Miss R a y e t t a Pollack, is 43.5 per cent greater than the
distributed locally by the Atlas
Detroit. Hand sewed on re- List pr.. of other
thanked the past year's officers corresponding period a year ago-
Liquor Corporation. According to
quest for your better shoes. model. •t Pontiac.
for their splendid co-operation.
"IS hat is of greatest interest to
James A. DeMopolos, president of
M. KANER, Expert Shoe Re- M.A.. 8115 and W.
MOHEL
They were: Annabelle German- everyone, I believe," continued Mr.
the corporation, Atlas Brandy is
pairs, 127 E. Grand River (op-
Klingler,
"is
the
increased
employ-
sky, vice-president; Adele Zell-
connoisseurs
of
Eti-
the
favorite
of
posite Broadway Market).
21 Yaws' [wises
man, recording secretary; Adele ment that has come as a natural mne. It is distilled in Greece and
lea. ..Endorsor.'
I Davis, corresponding secretary; result of increased production. The since 1889 the distillers have been GRAND PIANO WANTED-Will
by t.. .g
Rose Cohen, treasurer; Margaret last available figure shows 6,511 famous throughout the world for
pay cash for • good make grand
Miracle..
&liter, reporter. Election will men on the Pontiac payroll. This the excellence of their products. As-
• h
piano in good condition. No
is an increase of 12 per refit over
take
place Sunday, April 29.
2073
sociated with Mr. DeMopolos is
dealers. State full particulars.
the figures of one month ago when
Mrs.
Grace
Zellman
accepted
Louis
Tucker,
former
assistant
Write Box 200, Detroit Jewish
Gladstone
the office of junior advisor to the we had 5,809 employes. These fig- prosecuting attorney, who is sales
Chronicle.
Zedakah Juniors for another term. ures have not been equalled for manager of the corporation. En
Euclid 10467
The next meeting will take over four years,
thusiastic over the increasing DUE BILL FOR SALE on a first AMAZING
"Over at the Fisher Body plant, popularity of Atlas brandy, Mr.
place at the home of the Misses
class downtown hotel in Detroit. ECONOMY
where only Pontiac bodies are built,
Can also secure due bill for
Irene and Margaret Saliter, 355
Tucker suggested that it is also an
there are 2,800 men at work corn. excellent after-dinner cordial. At-
hotels
in Cleveland, Baltimore,
Leicester
court,
Sunday
afternoon,
Rev. Cantor
pared with 1,6011 the last of Feb-
Sam Francisco, Memphis, St.
April 29, 2 o'clock sharp.
i
las
brandy
is
on
sale
at
all
liquor
ruary.
David Goldel
Louis,
Denver and Cincinnati. The new Pontiac's gas and oil
I stores, and at the better hotels,
"Along with the high record of
Careless Grandma
dubs and restaurants.
Write Box 300, Detroit Jewish economy is literally amazing the
Detroit'. Favorite
MILES ...
employment
in
the
Pontiiac
Motor
"Hello, little boy," said the sym-
Mr. Tucker also stated that his
Chronicle.
MONEL
motoring world. Motorists every-
Company's plants th e men are re-
51 MILES AN 1011
pathetic passer-by, "are you lost?
company will soon put on the mar-
(Tieing

where
are
learning
what
Pontiac
higher
average
hourly
WANTED-Refined
gentleman
de-
V odding Coreesso
"Yes," sobbed the youngster. "I
, ket kosher wines and brandy.
I/ MILES PEI IIALLOI
1929. During the past year the in-
aim furnished room in a home engineers long have known....
Vim Perf armed et started with grandma ... she's al-
Here's o typical letter from
rate of pay than at any time since
with two bath rooms. Can fur- Pontiac operating costs are no
Horne earl by
wa y s losing something."
the many sentus by enthu-
crease in the average hourly rate Lehi. Deports Yiddish Writer.
nish references. Address Box
siastic owners of the 1214
Appoietemet
was 13.7 cents, or more than 20 per
greater
than
those
of
many
Sizes!
RIGA.
(JTA)-Daniel
Tschar-
Pontiac. Read Ill
700, Jewish Chronicle.
Your wife, as well as your sins,
Euclid IMO
cent."
i ney, Yiddish journalist who has
will find you out.
been here since his expulsion from FOR RENT-Furnished room. In-
Pope, in replying to a letter of Germany last year, was hurriedly
quire downstairs, 3767 Tuxedo,
Swift's. said: "You ask me if I deported, on the charge of having
near Dexter.
have got a supply of new friends disseminated false news about
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
YOUNG LADY would like room.
"'"
to make up for those who are Latvia.
preferably with board, in small
gone? I think that impossible;'
Tscharney was escorted to the
adult
family.
Convenient
to
for not only our friends but so ;Lithuanian frontier by police. He
Linwood carline. Box 125, De-
much of ourselves is gone by the I will go to Paris.
troit Jewish Chronicle.
It is believed that the expulsion
mere flux and course of years that,
were the same friends restored to of Tscharney marks the consum-
Jewish
us, we could not be restored to , mation of an anti-Semitic cam- WANTED - Experienced
woman as housekeeper, no chil-
ourselves to enjoy them."-From - paign conducted against him with
dren,
good
home,
good
pay.
Call
"Literary Values" by John Bur- the aid of Latvia, a Latvian anti-
7739
Townsend 6-9025,
Jewish publication.
roughs.



'I

Sag &hi Nan

A soh
this wet
Is saint
to Rust
Mr. and
evening,
chill, Si
leadin g

I

C0111 .1111

Mr. 11
D C .
Mr. a.

Mrs.
ously I2
Is salon

Perfection Lodge
Bridge Wednesday

The '
next co
later 21
soloist
for rIt

REPORT

IN MEMORIAM

The
at the
El on

stsy

CENTER NOTES

An •
MT to
Michigi
Col CI
led Po
hate r

LANSING NOTES

ater,

IMO I

brad
nue% •
re at
Prof. 1
H. H.
Air
B. Les
burl

The
dance
Runde
cheat/
prob.
and f
Cents

cowl
Com-
Oleo%
been
fond'
all Ji
In fee
Any
Chen.
A WI
nd
be he
prop.

B'NAI DAVID NOTES

Perth
Rai
this
porth
Jr. I

Jur

after
Ing
Ladle
TM
will
}for
plow
glsto
At
"Isle
'Aug
Yr.

,

sad

LY PONTIAC

Dr

open
The
Jr1
Tb
to-114
sofa
Mr.
Tt
Intel
and
Club
for
sofa
Yr'

in the low-priced field

GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES

st At
12

LI

net

cer ai
Jai U
cyl
cot
pm N
pal di

el

poi
Lit tt

tit

col ft
of a
ret H
ref U
an
in th

CI
ch CI
to or
in es
ye ju
al: Pt
di at
al Sj

C)

2.3

tt
it

F

se
se.
Ce
in
ca
hi
on
to
Jc
pt

CA

D

w

I it

CA

A
to
fe
tF

Al

al

PI

f.

2
1.

U

tt

Manuel Urbacb

CLASSIFIED

Rev. Samuel

MOGILL

"Y M 5

REV. J. SILVERMAN
SURGICAL

4

ON GAS AND OIL!

PONTIAC EIGHT

FOR YOUR MONEY

John R. St.

Trinity 2.2114

PONTIAC DEALERS EVERYWHERE
SEE THE ONE NEAREST YOU

a

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan