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

September 21, 1934 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-09-21

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

,4,wcriallt Apish Perforilcal eater

CLIPTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, 01110

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE THREE

Tit E if)faltorr,/LW1SA(Orcomi

B'nai B'rith Ladies Ili
Donor Event Oct. 21

/0,004,~

/

DRY CLEANING

M h

err AW 7 ,,M7/ I /J/z . :

CLEANS BETTER

7 Wffff,

/

li

1
_..

The donor luncheon committee
of the Womeu's Auxiliary No.
Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Goldstone of Winnipeg, Canada, announce
122, Order of B'nai B'rith, is
sponsoring its first donor luncheon the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Harry Magidsohn, on
on Oct. 21, M the Hotel Stotler, of Mrs. Herman Magidsohn of Chicago, Ill.
..,......

///

MEN'S SUITS
or TOPCOATS

Engagements
_

L

Wedding Calendar

,

Sept. 22—Miss Elsie Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fischer, to Frank Geisz, in the main auditorium of Temple Beth El.
Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate. •
Sept. 23—Miss Ruth II. Stralser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Stralser of Collingwood Ave., to Sol I. Stein, son of Mayer
Vitalise Dry Cleaned—Expertly Hand Finished
Stein of Boston Blvd. Reception at 1720 Collingwood Ave., from 2
to 4 p. nt. No cards.
/3 / / /
Oct. 7—Miss Cecile Ellenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
LADIES' DRESSES
$1.25 up
Ellenstein of Buena Vista Ave., to Dr. George Berglin of Chicago.
LADIES' COATS
Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka will perform the ceremony.
$1.25 up
Oct. 7—Reta Sadell Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
MEN'S FELT HATS
50c
Goodman, to Joseph A. Stifter, son of Mrs. C. Stifter of Chicago.
W/
Reception at Belcrest, 2 to 5 p iv. No cards.
///
/ Z/ /
/
Oct. '14—Miss Elsie Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Price. Include Pickup and Delivery to Detroit and Suburbs
Kline of 3202 Cortland Ave., to Julius Gunsberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg of Cherrylawn Ave. Reception at the Bel-
Columbia 4200
crest Hotel from 4 to 6 p. in. No cards.
Oct. 14—Miss Ruth Rae Marks, sister of Mrs. Ida Schultz of
MRS. JOSEPH GREENBAUM
2605 Elmhurst Ave., to Dr. Samuel B. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and announces the following ad- Peter Goss of Ann Arbor. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate. Re-
ditional subscribers:
ception, 2 to 5 p. , m. No cards.
Patronesses: Mrs. Joseph San eic_
.....
..
ders,
Mrs.
Herbert
Cohen,
Mrs.
a
533.547 EAST FOREST
Viola Weiss, Sadie Hertz, Rose
Greenbaum, Mrs. Louis Fidler.
Donors: Mrs. Maurice D. Cohen,
Mrs. Israel Rosin, Beatrice Kay,
II
- — Mrs. A. Binkow, Mrs. H. Carpol,
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Rosender (Belle Epstein)
/t Costs No More for the Best
LEADER'S Mrs. I. Cohn, Reba Leach, Lee
Rosin, Mrs. L. R. Feiler, Mrs. 51. of 2740 W. Grand Ave., a daughter, Ruth Leah.
Liebschutz, Mrs. L. Steier, Miss
Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel (Blanche tclensky)
Helen Levenberg, Mrs. H. Good- of 2924 Webb Ave., a son, William Bruce.
man,
Mrs.
J.
Harwith,
Mrs.
R.
Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lakin, a son, Sanford.
*100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Agree, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs.
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Margolis of 3380 Glynn Court,
William Starkstein, Mrs. D. Sam-
People of discriminating tastes send their
.
a daughter, Iris.
uels, Mrs. Al Goldberg, Mrs. C.
rugs here to be cleaned. Let us include
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kahrnoff (Betty Silver) of 3045
J. Brown, Mrs. Irving Shapero,
you among our satisfied customers.
Mrs. M. 0. Cantor, Mrs. Edgar Cortland Ave.; a daughter, Barbara Ruth.
To Mr. and Sirs. Louis A. Gottlieb of 16560 Mendota Ave., a
Brown, Mrs. J. Weisberg, Mrs. B.
11700 LINWOOD AVE.
Swartz, Rose Mendelsohn, Mrs. S. son, Arnold Robbins.
Gray, Sophia R. Clinton, Helen
Kirschbaum, Mrs. Goltlye Shaver,
Anne Binkow,
Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum, who is
on the general committee for the
luncheon, announces that reserva-
tions are coming in rapidly ardi
At its general meeting held Sun-
Fred Ireland, Cecil the Magician
all women who plan to attend are
day, Sept. 16, Congregation B'nai
■nd Other Entertainer. on
urged to make their reservations
Moshe elected Adolph Deutsch to
Program Sept. 26
at once. All those interested in
the presidency for the year corn-
making their pledges for the
WHEN
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
donor
luncheon
should
get
in
touch
th ,,,,, gh .1,1111. 111 or sickness,
you Inns I"O
with Mrs. Celia Filer, chairman A. M., will open the season with
you need not draw on your *wings
of the luncheon, Townsend 6-3057, a three-star party at the Detroit-
Keep the n101M, 500 11., put away, It Is
and she will arrange that the Leland Hotel on Wednesday eve-
your Diem!. So also le the stoney paid you
donor receives her savings box to ning, Sept. 26, starting at 6:30
by the Metropolitan life Insurance Coruna.
commence saving. This does not o'clock.
under Ile Accident and Health policies,
A dinner will be served, and
limit the means of earning the
You rot, arrange for one through
fees to savings. Any other method during the program Henry Green-
berg,
Tiger first baseman; Fred
desired may be used.
MORRIS GOODMAN
Ireland, movie director and actor,
Townsend i.M111
Representing
The funds of this luncheon are and Cecil, the Magician, will be
lam.. MB
to be used in refurnishing the featured. In addition there will be
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Mlle! Foundation at Ann Arbor other vaudeville acts.
for the benefit of the Jewish stu-
dents. A program is also outlined
for the coming winter to make HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
the foundation more home-like
VISITS INSTITUTIONS
and cheerful so that the Jewish
students will congregate there and
Members of the Home Relief
make it the Jewish Center on the
RECOMMENDED BY 12,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Society, under the direction of
campus.
Mrs. Ira Danto, last week made
Plain, Ruffled or French Curtains .... 3 Pair for $1.00 I
Mrs. Nathan Metzger, presi-
their annual holiday trip through
dent, announces that there will be
CURTAINS AND DRAPES DRY-CLEANED
the hospitals and institutions of
an open meeting at the Stotler,
AT REASONABLE PRICES
the vicinity, with a specially-de-
Sept. 26. All members and their
Rosh Hashonah program.
signed
ADOLPH DEUTSCH
WINDOW SHADES, CLEANED, REVERSED, plain
25C
friends are urged to be present
An address by Rabbi Elmer
for the final discussion of the
We Are Specialists
Berger of Pontiac was a feature mencing with the termination of
luncheon. An entertaining pro-
of the proy,ram. Mrs. 'Minna the present holiday cycle.
13252 LINWOOD, near Davison
TOWNSEND • 8 - 2550
gram is planned for the evening.
Goldstick pronounced the bene-
With Mr. Deutsch, who for many
A. ABRAHAM, Proprietor,"
diction• upon the invalid inmates years has been an outstanding ofli-
of the various institutions.
car and liberal contributor to the
Contributions of ice erenm, or- congregation's causes, the follow-
000004.43430000
ett0000000GO00000004030006000110
angel and cookies by Mrs. William ing slate was unanimously elected:
Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz 13. F. Goldman, vice-president;
Sixty four plmila enrolled at the Re- Gordon,
ligion. School of Temple Beth Jacob.
and others made the trip and Emanuel Urbach, treasurer; Sig-
Sunday, Pept. I6, Rabin Elmer Berger
mund Janlus, secretary; Robert
gifts possible.
announced. A high arta.] dePartutetd
wan organised. Mrs. Samuel Collett le
Plans for the organization's ap. Rosenberg, chairman of the board
of
directors, to which the folloiving
relightua school director. Orr Louie Or-
proaching dinner-dance and cab-
man •nd Mrs. li. Wyman, aeelstanto The
members were added: Eugene
teacher, ere. Mot. Louis Orman, kinder. aret are moving forward with en•
Gelbman,
Jacob Gelbman, Bernard
meters; Oh« Eirechenhnum, grades I-1
couraging support, announced
I Mrs. Eimer Berger, grades 3.1, M. J .
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, director Klein, Harry Meer, Morris Rosen•
Kaplan, grades 44; Mrs. Leslie Grose
berg
and
Harry
Rosner. The slate
man. grad. 7-5; Itahlti Elmer Berger of the affair. A list of the pledges
head the high ,,Knot department.
was presented
• was
I . ented by the nominating
who have already promised their
committee headed by Harry Row
Mine Oita Illoarnthat, daughter of Mr , support to the affair, which is to
man, ex-president.
and Mr,. Arthur Ilo.nthel. In set , hing
be staged in the Statler lintel
English at the Lincoln Jr. High School
The officers will be inducted intc
Ponder.
Ballroom on Sunday, Oct. 28, is
soon to be released. It was point- service on the eve of Sinichas Tor
Ember Envitutity, daughter o
)41iPel
ah,
preceding the Ilakofoth, at tht
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovin•ky, I, tenchin
eel out that it is by the success of
synagogue at Dexter Blvd. ant:
linalorgarten clams at Webster School .
the coming affair that the confirm-
Pontiac.
Lawrence Ave., by Rabbi Moser
ation of their hospital work will
Fischer, spiritual head of the con.
The RtUdellt
who ore lenving to ettul
be made possible.
at the Vniverally of MIchigen are: Ml,,
gregat ion.

//

/

*[PC)hgT



CLEANERS C DYERS

RUG CLEANING

The annual meeting of Con.
gregation Shaarey Zedek will
take place on Wednesday eve-
ning, Sept. 26, in the social hall
of the synagogue. Officers
will submit their reports. La-
dies • re invited to attend this
meeting. Refreshments will be
served at the conclusion of the
business meeting.

Zedakah Club's
Bridge Sept. 26

Whittier Hotel, E. Jeffersodand
Burns Drive, will be the scene of
the Zedakah Club bridge-luncheon

SMOKER OF K. P.
LODGE SEPT. 25

Hime lh ocks

OUR "LITTLE
HAT SHOP"
(Street Floor)
FEATURES—

Fall activities will be resumed
at the Detroit Lodge No. 55,
Knights of Pythias, next Tuesday
evening, Sept. 25, at the Detroit
Lodge Castle Hall, Woodrow Wil-
son and Leslie Ave.
The committee in charge has
arranged an "old-fiishioned smok-
er" on this night, for members
only. Refreshments, smokes and
drinks will be edited without
charge.
This get-together will be at-
tended by prominent Pythians, lo-
MRS. JOSEPH SANDLER
cal and from the Grand Lodge.
Chancellor Commander Bernard to be held this Wednesday, Sept.
Jacoby urges all members to at- 26.
tend.
Reservations may be obtained
by calling Mrs. Edwari Sklar, Ho-
garth 6407, or Mrs. Sam Salk,
Townsend 64585,
A meeting of Zedakah Club
. . . the debonair high-hat
will be held at the home of Mrs.
. . . just too casual! . . .
with new cord trim.
In introducing a discussion on Joseph Staub, 3044 Tuxedo Ave.,
man's place in nature at the In- Tuesday evening, Sept. 25.
ternational Anthropological Con-
gress in London, the president, Sir SOBEL WILL ADDRESS
Grafton Elliott Smith, F. R. S., the
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
anatomist, said that at present it
was of the greatest importance that
Louis Sobel, new director of
anthropologists should reach some the Jewish Community Center,
consensus on such problems as will greet the Young People's So-
might he held to justify or excuse ciety of Congregation Shaarey
poitical action. If their discussions Zedek at its first open meeting of
did nothing more, it would be a
the season to be held Sunday
definite gain if they could impress
afternoon, Sept. 30, at 3 o'clock,
on the world some respect for an-
(is the social hall of the syna-
thropologic truth and the generally
gogue. Others who will say a few
Admitted facts of race and culture.
There was stll some diversity of words to the society are Isaac
opinion as to the place where civil- Shetzer, president of the syna-
ization first originated, although he gogue, and Dr. A. M. Hershman,
himself had no doubt. (He believes rabbi.
At this meetipg, Dr. Leonard
that it originated in Egypt.) There
was now evidence to show that Sidlow, president, will outline the
whether it happened in Egypt, tentative program for the coming
India or elsewhere, in any case it season's activities. Plans for the
was the work of members of the study and publication groups will
race which, as Sergi taught, spread be discussed.
Applications for membership in
round the shores of the whole Medi-
terranean. There was no adequate the society may be filed at this
reason for regarding this an in meeting.
Dancing will follow the regular
any sense due to any in to quali-
ties or initiative or skillAn the part program.
. . . • chic little draped
of the members of that race, but
The drama group, which has al-
bicorne, which will go places,
rather to the historical circum- ready started casting for a group
wining and dining.
stances that impelled the people of one-act plays, will meet for
living on the banks of the Nile to further tryouts on Wednesday eve-
embark on those agricultural pur- ning, Sept. 26, In the library of
suits which led inevitably to the the synagogue.
building up of civilization.
Other officers of the society be-
It was important to emphasize side Dr. Sidlow are Theodore
that fact at a time when distinctive Baruch, vice-president; Ralph
qualities were being attributed to Shaman, treasurer, and the Misses
the Nordic race and the so-called Ruth Bachrach and Eleanor Schet-
Aryan people. Although the intro- zer, secretaries.
duction of the term "Aryan peo-
ple" must be attributed to Max
Muller, it was important to note
that in the face of intense criticism
he was compelled to admit that "an
They are all made In Detroit
ethnologist who speaks of Aryan
and are
Yam and Ouaranteed br
race, Aryan blood, Aryan eyes and
STRICTLY KOSHER
hair, is as great a sinner as a lin-
All ma employee. are Detrolters, them
guist who speaks of a dolicoce-
helping nor city. In addition, we deliver
phalic dictionary or a brachyce-
to all store., freett daltr, the following
produelst
phalic grammar." Those who in-
Salami, Wieners, Bologn•• Corned
sisted on the moral and intellectual
Beef, Pastrami, Tongue., Berifen.
qualities of the so-called Aryans
ette are made of the best and
and talked about primitive Aryans
freshest kosher meats
culture should be reminded that it
Watch for the Woo and yellow
was more than doubtful whether
label with the name Gunsberg and
the Aryans did invent a primitive
the name. of the rabbi. who ...per-
culture in any other way than in ,
borrowing it from Babylon. Prof.
vise the Kashruth.
A. J. Carney had demonstrated
that the so-called primitive Aryan
culture was derived from Baby-
lonia. It was a fallacy to attri-
RANDOLPH 2545
1016 NAPOLEON ST.
bute cultural achievements and in-
herent mental aptitudes to different
races. When one thought of the
trenchant exposure of the Aryan
fallacy by Huxley in 1890, it be-
came an increasing matter of sur-
prise that the facts of anthropol-
ogy should be so flagrantly misused
at the present time by using the
word Aryan in the sense of non-
Jewish.
A learned discussion by anthro-
pologists of the term Aryan has
followed in that Times. Sir Arthur
[Sylvia Darnell, &ashler of Mrs. jliMPI■
Keith is alone in thinking that Max
Barnett. who will study denial hYltien
huller may after all have, been
and will Ilve at the Mosher Jordan Bali
3 JEWISH ACTORS ON A. C. Lappin Thanks The right. The term was originally
George Wyman, Jot11.0 Rosenthal, Davit
'Homelike rooms.
E•tchka and Bertram Ketchel, will Cr
and
still is correctly applied to ■
ALTMAN'S
JEWISH
HOUR
stone their *Oldies at the 1•. of SI Bug
Chronicle
'Remodelled & Refinished.
group of languages comprising
sell Rapaport.eon of Mr. and Mr .
•throughout•
G. J Itapaport, will enter the Colter
Sarah Gingolit, Ink Ark" and Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: nearly all the European languages
siltyof MPhil/en a nophomore. 11
and Sanskrit, Zend and Persian.
attended Wayne 1,11vernity In 'tett.. ; M. Jordan will sing during Alt-
While I was not nominated it There must have been an original
1.1 year. MI. Charlotte Wyman wit
man's Jewish Hour this Sunday.
costume her Muth. at Tpellantl In th
the recent Primaries, I was wet mother tongue from which these
PhYnical eturation depertm•nt.
They are Members of Littman's
WirnoUT assn
pleased with the showing made languages are descended. Keith
, Theater cast directed by Misha
Mi. Mildred Goldolein, daughter o
inasmuch as most of those nomin argues that there must have been
t
Fishzons,
51enJamin Goldstein o
Mr. and Mr..
ated
were
either
former
member
a
people
who
spoke
it.
But
this
Ottawa Drive, will attend the Ray' '
Mandell Bernstein will brad•
Primo' of Advertleing In Chic•gn. Ph ,
'cast the Jewish news of the week. of the Legislature or bore goof suppositious race is so remote that
will he e rem14.nt of the "Three Art ! ,
its physical characters cannot be
Mles Mildred wen recently award
The hour is broadcast from 12 'political' names.
eel a to holarohlp at the CnIvernity
The splendid support of Th described. A. C. Haddon, J. B. S.
, noon to 1:30 p. ni. over Station
MIchisan. from o here she WRe graduate
Chronicle undoubtedly contribute Haldane and C. G. Seligman, in
WMBC.
haat June.
reply to Keith, point out that of
materially to the result, and
At the home of ND. and Mre. Rau i
WILLIAM R. HOWARD
want to express my gratitude and the three great divisions of the
Hirt krant on Fund., Dept 14, ttevore
Y. P. S. of Beth Abraham through this means, also thank th European races—Nordic, Alpine
couples •nterteined 7l guests at dinn•
Manager
and bridg, hon,lug Si,. and Mrs. .1,
and. Mediterranean—no once can
numerous
friends
for
their
as
27
omo Tarot on their wedding anti...ear
Open Meeting Sept
say which is descended from the
and Mr end Sire William Jaroboon wh .
mistance and support.

.
ere ',incl. to Grand 'tennis to mak e
With best wishes to
t all Th original Aryan-speaking stock and
their future home.
Two one•act plays will be pre•
Chronicle folks for • happy Net which acquired an Aryan tongue
rented Thursday evening, Sept. 27,
from it. However, it is generally
Mr and Mrs J. Stone of Rocheole
Year,
and
kindest
personal
re
N. Y., ....nettling a few dep. n. novel . by the Y. P. S. of Congregation
admitted that the original Medi-
gards, I am
of Mr. and We It. DIcketeln
Beth Abraham, as part of the'
terranean race, of which the an-
Very sincerely yours,
cient Egyptians are an example,
program of their open meeting
A. C. LAPPIN.
was non-Aryan. These professors
that night. The characters in the
therefore hold that "no specific ra-
I first play will be portrayed by
of jyps cial connotation can be attached
Edward and Sam Rothenberg, Mrs.. 2,..__n
Meeti
ng
""'Y'•
correctly
to the philological term
Edward Rothenberg, Miss Flo
Mr and Mrs. C. J. tee' s retante4 horn
Aryan. The physical character of
of Shaarey Zedek Sunday
Rothenberg and Sol Rothenberg.
lent week from rharlevols. where the
the three European races are so
The other play will be presented
spent the slimmer.
SALONICA.—IJTA) — Owing Sixty per cent of the Salonica Jews
with Miss Kate Katz, Leo Censer
The first meeting under th diverse that they can hardly have to heavy immigration of Jews from l and all those of Southern Greece
Mine Eater Rempliner. Plante , . who le
administration of the .11 had a common origin less remote Macedonia and Turkey in recent end of the Greek Island speak as
on Pondar to mits the literary etch es i and Sol Rothenberg in the leading new
than the common stock of the
of the l•nlvereit, of MPhil... wtsts Pre ; roles. Miss Marie Brown, chair- Young Peoples Society of Shaare:
years, Salonica has now become the Italian dialect with an admixture
ownted In • nerd.r recital by Marth
man of the drama group, an- Zedek will be held Sunday, Sept white race, often called Caucasion, largest Jewish city in the Balkans, of Hebrew words, while the Jewish
AIM.. Wentwort h, Thorwitty ere
nine.
nounces that casting for additional 23, at 2:30 p. m. The meetin: which definitely includes Jews and and in Southern Europe, according inhabitants of the Northern Greek
plays will be called the first week will start prompt!; at 2:30, du Arabs.—(From the American to the latest official census, which provinces, that is the part which
George X•hn and sow Ahem.. no i
Morris Guldherg and eon Jo,l. mem I in October.
to Succoth falling on Sunday eve Medical Association's Journal.)
shows the Jewish population here formerly belonged to Turkey,
Pund•y in Detroit. whore they wit.
to exceed 60,000. speak Ladino—old Spanish inter
Formal announcement of the n i ne..
'
the Tigers at Mar.
organisation's membership cam-
Members, friends and pros Gifts to North End Clinic
At the game time Salonica has 'Tented with Hebrew words. It it
Mr and Mm J. C. Itirochtleid and fan ; paisrn will be made that evening pective members are invited. At
assumed the place occupied former- the linguistic difference that has
ID 'pont Monday In Detroit. gassing th
by Lou Wolfgang, captain of the plications for membership will b el North End Clinic has received ly by Constantinople as the chief , kept the Greek Jew isolated front
Tiger. at Plny.
contribution for the Social
of Jewry.
„ drive. The first of a series of accepted by the board at thl
return
Mn. Gertrude Simon he •
Service Belief Fund in memory center of Sephardic Jewish culture. the rest
hors •fter stemdine toeNerel wee lt• In th . guest speakers will be a feature meeting.
of Samuel A. Sloman and Adol- in Southeastern Europe. At the
Northern pant of the mato
of the second open meeting on
call
Mir
F-or information,
phus Eitel from Mr. and Mrs. same time there is noted here • American Logien Commander As.
, Oct. 4. Dancing and entertain- Bunny Grossman, Garfield 37r
mils U. S. Nazis
to th• earl.. of public orh.I teach.

William H. Krank, and a contribu- closer contact with the Jews of
, eel. roar •r pear.
roe name of MI • meat will complete the evening's

tion in memory of her husband Northern Europe from whom the
Beryl VnIght. who ha. hewn nrolamed
7, program.
Greek Jews have kept apart for
SEATTLE, Wash. — (JTA) —
Beryl second crude room at the ICs.
from
Mrs.
Israel
Nurko.
Gifts to Hada...oh Fund
Herman Franzblau and Mendel
centuries because of language dif- National Commander Edward A.
grhoor
Bernstein are on Congregation
ferences. which are now being over- Hayes o f the A 2,-1,22 /Ark,.
Mr. I Lennon' And d•unhtere Rlr.n e.
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairma
Season's Greetings to All come by the large Influx of Ger. condemned anti-Semitism and Nasi
and h••• roomed to lb ,. 00 01 : Beth Abraham's advisory commit-
to fitiladolphts. •fter an extended vt , ,, tee to the Y. P. 8.
of the Infant Welfare Fund r
man and other Ashkenazi Jews, politics in the United States in an
.1'h their mother and reuse moths
Julius Rothenberg is president, the Detroit Chapter of Hadassal Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg and speaking German, Yiddish and
w
co i t
'
here aisn h c no o n o n n ee , t t i
arm P. Ja0u07.
Family, 2668 Webb
English; the spread of Zionism. t in he terv
vice-president; has received the following col
Wolfgang.
):
Leigi
ew onb
Mae
Extend their boot wi•Ine la their eels. and more extensive use of Hebrew mai°, in Spokane,
In.nh Pchwert• loft for New To
tributions:
Etta
Davis.
secretary;
Miss
k Miss
Ghee sod friend. for • Hatay sad
on bunt..
in conversatior
From Mrs. Joseph Barnett at Id
Flo Rothenberg, treasurer; Miss
Prooperea Nov Tear.
"Who is always practicing be.
Vivian Sperker, recording .erre- Mrs. Nathan H. Blumrosen I If
The great majority of the Jews
Tente Greed ROA' Buried
Pontiac, Mich., in memory -if D r. Mr. A. Greenbaum and Daughter, of Salonica and of the rest of nevolence? He who has taken into
r- tart'.
3251
Webb
Greece still speak a language for- his own house an orphan, and
i
Beth Abraham Congregation is Louis Weise; from Miss Hatt
[stead their bet wishes to their mois-
eign to the Northern Jew, accord- trains and maintain it — (Tid-
,f located on Linwood Ave., between Gittleman, in memory of Day
tlyee and friends for • Happy and
Fttilertnn and Sturtevant
Cohen.
ing to the latest statistical data. mud).
Proeperoue New Tar.

Births

* Certified

Annual Shaarey Zedek
Meeting on Sept. 26

THE ARYAN AND
NORDIC MYTHS

"Robin Hood"

3.00

Hank Greenberg at Deutsch Elected
Perfection Dinner
B'nai Moshe Head

2

10

O

0

0

H

IO

HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN CLEANERS

3.95

-Himelhocks-

Buy Gunsberg'• Products Always

fontiat Nan

.fine food

attractively
served

That is the reason our
Colonial Room is becoming
increasingly popular — that
and prices which will be
sure to please your sense of
economy.

We serve a seven-course
dinner for $1.25.

DETROIT
LELAND

COLONIAL ROOM

The

DETROIT • LELAND

CASS-BAGLEY

DETROIT, MICH

FANNIE ARONSON

REOPENS

Adults—Classes—Childrens

IN

MODERN DANCE

REDUCING CLASSES

TAP DANCING

OCTOBER 4, 1934

5452 SECOND BLVD.

2



TO. 11-8550

rTUNAh(GTI:A:"Tionnde;111;b4b17
Chron icle Want Ads Pay! i;.es
Tanis.

GUNSBERG PROVISION CO.

Convenient to Everything

It0111111.1111

MOTEL

CL-VEL/M)._C).

IMMIGRATION MAKES SALONICA
LARGEST JEWISH BALKAN CITY

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan