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Makiel8ky Engaged !ARDENT CHARITY
By Art Department WORKER PASSES
Of Jewish Center Reva Bronstein of 1785 Seward

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RABBI TEITZ TO BE
YOUNG ISRAEL GUEST
SPEAKER ON OCT. 10

Rabbi Pinches M. Tteiz, rep-
Ave., 47 years old, died on Sept. I resenting a movement to organ-
Leon btakielski has been US- 30. Funeral services were held at , ize Jewish youth organization
gaged by the art department et 1 Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on I !throughout the world, and who is
the Jewish Community Center to Sept. 30, with interment at West- head of the Orthodox Jewish
conduct the advanced classes forlwood Cemetery.
The first. I Mrs. Bronstein was active in
the current season.
ng I
meeting of the classes will he held many charity organizations
dies I" I '
Sunday, Oct. 7, at 10 a. m., at which were the Progressive
the Jewish Community Center, Unterstitzung Verein whey she I
was chairlady of the endowment ' 1
Woodward at Holbrook.
The art department will offer I fund, Detroit Ladies Aid Society, ;
instruction in oil, water color and Mezricher Society, Detroit Auxili-
charcoal to beginning and ad- ary of Los Angeles Sanitarium and
vaned pupils. The clean for he- 1 many others. She gave a great
ginners will be held on Mondayaldeal of her time and eiTo4 to these
and Thursdays, commencing on : organizations and was well liked
Oct. 8. in the community.
Mr. Makielaki collies to the ' She is survived by her husband,
Center from Ann Arbor, wherelSamuel, a son, Louis, and a daugh-
he has been an instructor in art I ter, Mrs. Aaron Cribb.

since 1915. He has also taught i
at the Art Institute of Chicago, is .
a member of the Scarab Club and ,
the American Federation of Art. :
—
He has studied in Europe and ex -
HYMAN GOODMAN
hibited his work in the Grand I
Salon in Paris. Ile exhibits regu- Services were held Wednesday
larly at the Art Institute of Chi-;for Hyman Goodman of 2512
cago, the Detroit Institute of Art, I Blaine Ave. Burial was at Clover
St. Louis Museum of Art and thelllil Park Cemetery. Dr. A. M.
Heron Art Institute. He has re- I Herehman, Rabbi Isaac Stollman
ceived numerous awards. land Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, offici-
RABBI P. M. TEITZ
Mrs. David B. Werbe is chair- , ale&
youth of Europe, will be the prin-
Mr.
Goodman,
who
died
Mon-
man of the art committee of the!
day at the Providence Hospital, cipal speaker at the Young Is-
Jewish Community Center.
the result of being struck by an rael meeting to be held Wednes-
,
1 automobile a week ago, was born day, Oct. 10, at 8:30 p. m., at its
In Russia 72 years ago. He was building, Joy Road near Linwood .
This meeting is to open the or-
a member of Congregation Mish-
kin Israel of Blaine Ave. lie ganization's cultural activities fo r
the
season. The public is in-
and
his
wife
celebrated
their
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On Saturday evening and Sun- golden wedding anniversary two vited to attend.
Rabbi Teitz, who is one of the
day mbrning, Oct. 13 and 14, the years ago.
national tag day of Hechalutz
Surviving are his widow, Ra- most brilliant and most cultural
4 ' will take placi. The collection chel; thiee sons, Louis, Jack and orators and writers in the rab-
will be held in every Jewish com- Samuel; seven daughters, Mrs. binate, has chosen as his subject
munity from the eastern to the Lena Singer and Mrs. Ann Fried- "The Jewish People at the Cross-
western coast.
man of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mrs. roads." This outstanding person.
During the past three years Bessie Krell, Mrs. Belle Nelson, ality, which Detroit is fortunate
there has arisen in America an Mrs. Sarah Sussman, Mrs. Esther to have as its guest, possesses a
organized Chalutz movement an- Berens, Miss Pauline, and 23 keen insight into the problems
confronting world Jewry today .
der the banner of the Ilechalutz grandchildren.
Irving Schlussel will preside.
Organization. Ilechalutz already
Preparations are now being
has a membership of more than
ESHUA ROTHSTEIN
500. These young men possess of 3:324 Calvert Ave., 85 years old, made for the re-opening of the
two purposes and one ideal: Self- died on Oct. 3. Funeral services adult classes conducted under
preservation an chalutzirn for were held on Oct. 5 with Interment Young Israel's auspices. Details
Palestine; second, building a at Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi A. will be announced in these col•
"Hechalutz" organization which H. Hershman officiating. He Is sur- umns in the near future.
in the future shall enable the vived by ten daughters, Clara, Mrs.
masses of American Jewish youth Mose Applebaum, Mrs. Herman
to adopt and realize "chalutzi- Friedman, Mrs. Meyer Applebaum
Mrs. J. O'Shinsky, Mrs. Henry
uth."
Already Ilechalutz has four Schwartz, Mrs. Ben Blumberg ,
farms where its members are be- Mrs. Leon Cohen, Mrs. Maxwell S .
A Joint meeting of Congrega-
ing trained as workers for Pales- Friedland and Mrs. Joseph A. Kra-
tine. Many have left for Pales- mer, a son, Samuel, a brother, Hy- tion B'nai Moshe and its Sister-
tine. At present another large man, a sister, Mrs. Leah Pearlstein hood will be held Tuesday even-
group has finished its training and of New York, 33 grandchildren and ing, Oct. 9, at 8 p. m., in the as-
sembly hall of the synagogue.
will sail for Palestine on Oct. 6. 26 great-grandchildren.

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Hechalutz Tag Day 1
October 13 and 14

Joint B'nai Moshe
Meeting Tuesday

EDGAR A. GUEST PAYS POETIC
TRIBUTE TO HENRY GREENBERG

Thursday's
poem which appeared
Detroit Free Press, Edgar A. Guest, one of the most popular
of America's poets, pays a great tribute to Henry Greenberg,
Tiger first baseman. Mr. Guest's tribute, which we reprint
with his special permission, is as follows:

In • copyrighted

Speaking of Greenberg

By EDGAR A. GUEST

The Irish didn't like it when they heard of Green-
berg's fame
For they thought a good first baseman should pos-
sess an Irish name;
And the Murphys and Mulrooneys said they never
dreamed they'd see
A Jewish boy from Bronxville out where Casey used
to be.
In the early days of April IAA a Dugan tipped his
hat
Or prayed to see a "double" when Hank Greenberg
came to bat.

Zedakah Juniors
Hadassah to Hear
Dance on Dec. 2
Rabbi Cedarbaum

Plans for the forthcoming dance
The opening fall meeting of De-
troit chapter of Hadassah takes of the Zedakah Juniors were made
place next Tuesday afternoon, Oct. at their meeting at the home of
9, at 2:15, at Hotel Steller. Mrs. Miss Rose Freiberg, 2710 Fuller-
David S. Diamond, president, will ton, Sept. 30.
The dance, "A Night In Havaii,"
preside. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow
is to be held Sunday evening, Dec.
2, in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs Hannah liarvith and the
Misses Fay Block and Violet Boris
at this
h
u of t e club
were g ests
meeting.
The next meeting of the Zedakah
Juniors, on Oct. 14, at 1:30, will
be held at the home of aliss Julia
Beduin, 2947 Cortland.

In July the Irish wondered where he'd ever learned
to play.
"He makes me think of Casey!" Old Man Murphy
dared to say;
And with fifty-seven doubles and a score of homers
made
The respect they had for Greenberg was being
openly displayed.
But upon the Jewish New Year when Hank Green-
berg came to bat
And made two home runs off Pitcher Rhodes—
They cheered like mad for that.

Came Yom Kippur—holy feast day world wide over
to the Jew—
And Hank Greenberg to his teaching and the old
tradition true
Spent the day among his people and he didn't come
to play.
Said Murphy to Mulrooney, "We shall lose the game
today!
We shall miss him on the infield and shall miss him
at the bat,
But he's true to his religion—and I honor him for
that!"

(Copyright, 1934, by Edgar A. Guest.)

PROF. ALBERT EINSTEIN ON JUDAISM

(Continued from Page One)

stage of political development
than any national state, precisely
because of the greater political
problems which had to be solved
before a stable community could
be built up out of groups of dif-
ferent nationality.
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YOU CAN TELL
THE WORLD
YOU BOUGHT IT
AT KOSINS

Sig nerds but
tItist i • the
leRy ne Ire!
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that way too

when rue se•

the Q." 4,
and 'heir Ion
prier. Mon
In today.

Donor Luncheon of Yeshiva
Beth Judah Auxiliary
on Oct. 28

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The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ye-
Between Grand !liver • Clifford
shivah Beth Judah would like all
stamp hooks which were given out
for their $5 donor luncheon to be t,
0=0=0010
returned in exchange for the tick- n
eta to the luncheon to be given on 1„i
Oct. 28 at Congregation B'nai Mo-IW
she. There will be dancing. front
9 to 12, with music provided by
Dave Diamond and his orchestra.
Those wishing only to attend the
If not, then by all
dance may get tickets for 35 cents
RABBI DAVID I. CEDARBAUM For tickets call To. 6-7566. 10 means do so, and see
U for yourself the moat 0
chairman of the program commit-
• complete and most 11
tee, has arranged to have Rabbi
David I. Cedarbaum of Temple Little Women of Hadassah
modern Chevrolet Sales co
Beth El, Lansing, Mich., as guest
and Super-Service Sta-
speaker. Rabbi Cedarbaum, a gra-
The Little Women of Hadassah,
tairoonund.
in Detroit. I'll be
duate of Hebrew Union College, an organization made up of girls
happy to show you
Cincinnati, is known locally for between 14 and 18 years, is start-
his affiliation with the teaching ing a season of activity for those
and lecture staff of Beth El Col- interested in the work :n Palestine.
lege of Jewish Studies. His subject
The next meeting, to which all 0
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will be: "Where are We?", consti- girls of the above mentioned ages
O
Sale. Manager
tuting a review of Palestine and are invited, will be held this Sun-
Zionism for the year 5694. In ad- day, at 2:15 p. m., at the home
dition, Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman, of Doris Kallin, 2626 Webb Ave.
cultural chairman, states that cur-
The program committee secured
rent events will be presented by a as guest speaker Mrs. Maurice
0
Iladassah member.
Landau, who recently returned
LINWOOD at TYLER
The October meeting is open to from an extensive visit in Pales-
Townsend 8.2217
the public.
tine. A fine surrounding program
0
has also been arrange.
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The officers of the organization
EMMA L SCHAVER ON
are: President, Dorothy Magid-
COAST CONCERT TOUR sohn; vice-president, Lois Wolfe;
ue.
Helen
Loerfrkees soknyli
n treas
t g reas s urer, Irene B
Emma Laroff
Scheyer, well c
za
known opera singer of Detroit, will I say. Miss Hattie Gittleman is the
leave for a concert tour of the sponsor of the group.
coast next week.
Mrs. Scheyer is being presented

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of every living thing nobler and
LOUIS LAR KY
more beautiful. Life is sacred,
Louis Larky, age 75, formerly
that it to say, it is the supreme
of Detroit, died at Someryille,
value,to which all other values
Mr. and Mrs. Aloe Rahn h. returned
horn. after ...ending a week M the N. J., on Thursday, Sept. 27. Ile
are subordinate. The hallowing
Jewelers Com- enlists in Pith,. and The is survived by three sons, Abram
of the supra-individual life brings
A Torgsin Order will
Century of Progress.
and Ben of Somerville, N. .1.
in its train a reverence for every-
DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher.
A decade or two ago a group
be highly appreciated by
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Senipliner visited and Max of Detroit.
thing spiritual — a particularly of far-sighted men, among whom
Specializing
in
preparing
Bar
your relatives in the So-
their daughter Esther at Ann Arbor last
characteristic feature of the Jew- the unforgettable Herzi stood out
Mitzvahs, also citizenship. Be-
Sunday.
viet Union.
MRS. SONIA BROWN
ginners, children or adults ac-
ish tradition.
above the rest, came to the con-
nand Kahn ...Wed The Medltal died on Thursday, Sept. 27, at the
Torgsin offers 15,000
cepted. Reading and writing He-
Judaism is not a creed: the clusion that we needed a spiritual
College at Ho U. of M.
Rabbi Schechter,
brew,
Yiddish
or
English
in
five
age of 53.
different domestic and
Jewish God is simply a negation center in order to preserve our
Rabbi
Schulman
and
Cantor
Mo.
(5)
lessons
guaranteed.
Free
"""r
"U""n"'
"I'
wi
"
sense
of
solidarity
in
difficult
imported
articles of high
of
superstition,
an
imaginary
re-
Drat Thursday and Erlday.
trial lesson. 2091 Blaine Ave.,
gilefaky officiated at the Ahavath
sult of its elimination. It is also times. Thus arose the idea of
quality. Clothing, shoes,
The Ladle. Auxiliary of Tempi. Abra-
Phone
Garfield
6914-R.
Achim
Cemetery,
where
she
was
Zionism
and
the
work
of
settle-
an attempt to base the moral law
ham will eDonor a Midge LUI11 , 111.011 In
foodstuffs and other mer-
too Temple root. on Wednesday. Oct. buried in the Shomer Shabbos
on fear, a regrettable and dis- ment in Palestine, the successful
B. YANETT, the well known
chandise are for sale .
tleo, Kahn and Mr.. Morris section. She is survived by five
creditable attempt. Yet it seems realization of which we have been
Ilottiberg ar• eo-thelrmtm.
KOSHER
CATERER,
is
ready
children, Isidore Brown, Rabbi
to me that the strong moral tra- permitted to witness, at least in
Prices compare fa-
to serve your banquets, wed-
M the meeting of tho lisnortiont 80• Jacob Brown, Mrs. A. Nosanchuk,
dition of the Jewish nation has its highly promising beginnings.
, firer hold al the resident.. of Mrs. N.
dings and parties. Prices reas-
vorably with those
Eva Brown and Ilarry Brown.
Hellneron Tuesday afternoon. the fol-
Much remains to be done, but
to a large extent shaken itself
onable. Call for estimates.
lowing officer. nos elected for the
free from this fear. It is clear at least one of Ilerzl's aims has EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER
in the United States
Townsend 7-6505. Res. address,
suing Yeml
ELIAS
FRANK
President, Mr. ito. Mose, Vice Pres.
also that "serving God" was equ- already been realized: The Pal-
3037 Monterey.
: secretary. Mw of 1911 Burlingame Ave., 71 years
Wet, Mrs. Ell.
Far Torgsle orders
ated with "serving the living." estine job has given the Jewish in this tour by the Labor League
fl.
treamter. Mrs. J.
si Alp
old, died on Oct. 1. Funeral servi-
see your local bank or
The best of the Jewish people, people an astonishing degree of for Palestine. The first concert UPHOLSTERING—Expert work-
Hirschfield.
ces were held at Lewis Bros. Fu-
authorbod agent
solidarity
and
the
optimism
with-
will
take
place
Oct
17
in
the
Phil-
especially the Prophets and Jesus,
manship, lowest prices. Living
On neal flunday morning the 'temple neral }tome on Oct. 3 with inter-
opt which no organism can lead harmonic Auditorium in Los An-
room suites made to order. All
contended tirelessly for this.
will he open for .1.1111.11i In iteliKio.
MRS. E. KLEIN
ment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery,
school clap•.
a healthy life.
geles.
work guaranteed. SCHANE
Judaism
is
thus
no
transcen-
Hershman
and
Can.
Rabbi A.
Mrs. Scharer is being accompa-
lie Is Plans for the activities for the dental religion; it is concerned
UPHOLSTERING CO., 8543
for J. Sonenklar officiating.
CLUB RAO
coming pas will be discussed.
Our community is not, and nied by her husband, Morris Sch..
Linwood, cor. Pingree, Euclid
with
life
as
we
live
it
and
as
we
Club Rao will hold its first so- survived by five sons, Albert, Clar-
The congregations new officers can,. to a certain extent grasp it, must never become, a political ver, her mother, Mrs. Lazaroff,
2137.
cial of the season in the form of erica Leon, harry and Philip.
for 1934.35 are: Adolph Deutsch, and nothing else. It seems to me one; that is the only permanent and by Mrs. N. Sherar.
a wienie roast at Belle Isle this
HORSEBACK RIDING—Now is
president; Ben F. Goldman, vice therefore doubtful whether it can source whence* it can draw new
ANNA
BARNETT
Saturday night. A membership
the ideal season for riding.
president; Manuel Urbach, treas- be called a religion in the accept- strength and the only ground on Young People's Society of
tg otlaral Repretenlativ• in U.S.A
drive will be held some time this of 2299 Clairmount Ave., f,8 years user;
"Treasure Hunt" every Sunday,
S. Janina, secretary. The
ed sense of the word, particularly which its existence can be justi-
at AnITORG, 241 Filth Am. N.Y.
B'nai David
month. Basketball suits will be old, died on Sept. 28. Funeral sere-
8 a. m. Moonlight rides. Special
fied.
were held at Lewis Bros. Fu• officers were installed on Sunday as no "faith" but the sanctifica-
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purchased for the club which ices
low
rates.
MORNINGSIDE
nasal Home on Sept. 30 with in- evening, Sept. 30, by Rabbi Moses
tion of life in a supra-personal
The program committee of the
will match the club jackets.
Fischer. A vote of thanks was ex-
RIDING ACADEMY, 5-Mile Rd.
We nurse the hope of erecting
terment at Beth Tephila Emanuel
osenberg
th e sense is demanded of the Jew.
at Morningside Drive, 1% miles Nazis Oust Ewald, Grab
tended top obert R,
in Palestine a home of our own Young Peoples' Society of B'nai
Cemetery. She is survived by three
But the Jewish tradition also
David announces a surprise treat
Rsi dent, an d his adini-
outgoing re
west of Middlebelt Rd. Phone German-American Control
to awaken the Near East to a
sons, Louis, Abe and Morris, two
contains
something
else,
some-
for
the
next
open
meeting,
to
be
nitration.
The board members
s
Farmington 344-F-31.
daughters, Mn. Louis Harris and remaining from the past year are: thing which finds splendid ex- national culture which shall help held on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 8:30 p m
By Hy Wishengrad
Mrs. Sadie 1Vashkepter, and a bro- E. Bruner, J. Farkas, H. S. Green- pression in many of the Psalms, new economic and spiritual life. in the social hall. All young people LaSALLE GARDENS DISTRICT
The object which the leaders
NEW YORK. (JTA)-The Nazi
ther, M. Olenik. baum, Irwin Sims, Sidney White, namely, a sort of intoxicated joy
interested in activities of the group
—Desirable room available for
of Zionism have before their eyes
bludgeon
that has been clubbing
one or two, in home of small
Ben Klein. Newly elected mem- and amazement at the beauty and is not a political but a social and are invited.
members of the German-Ameri-
SYLVIA COWAN
adult family. Dinner optional.
bers of the board are: Adolph grandeur of this world, of which
can societies here into the ranks
of 18099 Cherrylawn Ave., 37 Beck, Morris Rosenberg, Joseph man can form just a faint no- cultural one. The community in Jr. Jewish National Fund
Call Garfield 6475-R.
Palestine must approach the so-
of a Ilitlerite phalanx since last
years old, died on Sept. 30. Funeral
Gunsberg, Carl Rosner, Harry tion. This joy is the feeling from cial ideal of our forefathers as it
OFFERS
Dance on Dec. 16
services were held at Temple Beth
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished May when Victor Ridder was
Meer. Jacob Gelhman, Eugene which true scientific research is laid down in the Bible, and at
ousted from the presidency of
El on Oct. 2 with interment at
Very Careful Moving
room
for
a
gentleman
in
pri-
Gelbman. Appointed members of draws its spiritual sustenance, but the some time become a seat of
Oh Dec. 16, the Jr. Jewish Na-
Woodmere Cemetery, Rabbi Leo
vale home, by young couple. the German-American Confer-
At Most Remonabl• Prices
■ re: Anthony Deutsch, which also seems to find expres- modern intellectual life, a spirit- tional Fund invites all organize-
No children. Modern. Reason- ence, swung again last Thursday
Franklin and Rabbi Leon ram the board
sion in the song of birds. To tack
Local and Long Distance
officiating. She is survived by her Leo Fellner, Nathan Kline, Harry
ual center for the Jews of the bona and individuals to a dance,
this feeling to the idea of God whole world. In accordance with to be held at Hotel Statler able. Linwood section. Town- and landed with crushing force
Mosier
jhusband, David, her father and Rosman, Dr. Harry Tanner, Sam
upon the head of another prom-
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send
en RE 6-N3T
seems
mere
childish
absurdity.
Gunsberg,
Julius
Friedman.
For further information
get in
Thousands of Satisfied
. this notion , the estament
blish
of
Fo
I two brothers.
inent leader of that body who was
Is what I have described • dui- ■ constitutes
The installation of officers ban-
one of the
im- touch
touch
with any member of this or-
" Furnished room in
—
Jewish university
i n most
Customers
Jerusalem
tinguishing mark of Judaism? Is
quet will bas held Sunday Oct. 21.
ganization; with the president,
apartment, for single person or his
suspected
of being
lukewarm
in
JOSEPH ROSENTHAL
affections
for the
local Nazi
FREE ESTIMATES
Lewis Landsman, Northlawn 1238,
it to be found anywhere else un-
couple. Centrally located, near movement.
of 1765 Clairmount Ave., 60 years
aims of the Zionist or-
NO OBLIGATION
nn- or the chairman of the dance COM.
old, died on Sept. 30. Funeral serv- Joint Meeting of J. W. E der another name? In its pure ganization.
car line. 2014 W. Euclid Ave.
The
victim
of
the
Nazi
blud-
suttee, Sol Wander, To. 7-6485.
form, it is nowhere to be found,
ices were held on Sept. 30 with in-
Apt. 202.
For us Jews Palestine is not
Call Terrace 2 - 9000
goon is Dr. Louis A. Ewald, •
Mon-
W. 0. at Statler Mon-
not even in Judaism, where the j ust • harita
terment at Oakview Cemetery. lie
c
ble or co loni al
' suregveon,
s
ly
few days
Storage and Motil.proofing at
a,
te,,,,z.
Promises Gas Price Cut if FOR RENT — Attractively f ur- pr iouslyw ho
pure
doctrine
is
obscured
by
much
clay,
Oct.
8
i
is survived by his wife, Eva, and
but a prcblem of ce
hadon beans named by
Very Moderate Rates
E
worship of ths letter. Yet Jude- teal
Tax is Reduced
a son, Dr. Samuel Rosenthal.
importance for the Jewish
limbed airy room in good home. the German-American Conference
Everytking Insured and beaded
A special meeting of the Jewish ism seems to me one o' its purest people. Palestine is not primer-
Adults only. Near bus and car to at as chairman of its political
line. Strictly kosher meals if committee.
Women's European Welfare Or. and most vigorous manifestations.
CHICAGO. — Replying to a
FANNIE KAISER
e, of
w
ogs
oy dstpeel otaetcrn
for the
desired. 2437 Buena Vista.
of 8315 Thaddeus Ave., 68 years ganization, jointly with the North This applies particularly to the il of Eastern Europe, but
newspaper inquiry, President Ed-
Announcement of the forma-
Townsend 6-3526.
old, died on Sept. 28. Funeral Woodward branch of the Organiza- fundamental principle of the
ward G. Seubert of Standard Oil
lion of the committee, the avowed
services were held at Lewis Bros. tion, will be held Monday, Oct. 8, sanctification of life.
corporate spirit of the whole Company of Indiana announced to-
urf
ose o wh is to
that the j
haracteristic
It is care
ex
i igan voters
t
pu t FOR RENT — Nicely furnished , mend to the hic00,
Funeral Home on Sept. 30 with in- at 2 p m., at Statler Hotel. Im-
1 Michigan
SURGICAL MOHEL
Jewish nation's Is it the right day that the
2
000 members
room in private adult family.
procph.
reduction of
terment at Oakview Cemetery, portant reports in regard the ac. animals were expressly included moment
om s
. for k this , corporate sense I d
.f
Home privileges. Neaprribuilse'griensd. of the conference the proper
M. Fischer officiating. She tivities of the organization will be in the command to keep holy the.
one cent • gallon in the state gas o-
le Years' Easier
•
we
'
euet
and
strength-
through
nd'
candidates
idates
they
should
vote for
2242
car line.
e
to 7 This is a question which line
Ilazlwood,1
loner La4orrol
is survived by • daughter, Mrs. B. heard, and arrangements will be Sabbath day, so strong was t h e l coed?
tax his company will reduce
1
afitretthe eceopm
ort
intg eolfecttioh ne s, ewou
ommitatde e
Garfield 4107.J.
by Larding
made for the 14th annual ball at feeling of the ideal solidarity of l feel ompelled,
1 its price accordingly the minute the
Duchinsky.
compelled, not
'
merely
by
un
ed
oa
nt
y
p
.
riseAccordingg
m
met o he the
tre
h.
reduction becomes effective.
the Fort Wayne Hotel on Sunday, all living things. The insistence I my spontaneous feelings
but
on
it
FOR
RENT—Room.
Gentleman
0
"Some question has apparently
on the solidarity of all human , 1 ca ti .. nalnegroun
HENA GOYER
Nov. 18.
2073
d s, to return an
preferred.
Home
arisen," Mr. Seubert said, "as to
of 1735 Taylor Ave., 60 years old,
The organization is arranging beings finds still stronger expres- 1
unli d " i es .
Twelve dollars a month. 4212 it eschewed any relationship
Canaan..
. " .
whether the oil companies or the
died on Oct. 2. Funeral services for well known entertainers. Re- sins, and it is no mere chanc e ,
whatever
iitiTc ha ie boohdey with
w
i 0
si ol local rn
Webb, Northlawn 3987.
e e t odi tr foreignn e
pay the gasoline
were held on Oct. 3 with interment freshments will be served.
that the demands of Socialism'
[wail 10447
Whatever we do for Palestine, consumers
who
pro-Hitler factions.
tax will benefit by the reduction. I
at Beth Jehuda Cemetery. She is
were for the most part first raised ,
W ALL ciaCieLmOoCoK
ot S.
we do it for the honor and well- can definitely promise for my corn- CRIME AND 2271
survived by her husband, Samuel,
s
by Jews.
serviced, adjusted and repaired. denial of a N
I being of the whole Jewish
Jewish people
Nazi
an tie
in t to the po-
Jr. Y. P. S. Holds Second
P P le . pany that any reduction in the tax
• eon, and • daughter.
How strongly developed this
S. Cochin,
; (To be concluded next reek.
l e l .ate
comes-
es-
will at once be met by a co
Open Meeting
sem* of the sanctity of life is i n
Garfield 3726.W.
posed by the Jewish Daily Bui-
Rev. Cantor
ponding
reduction
in
the
price
SIDNEY WASSERMAN
ogle
is
admirably
the Jewish Pe
solin
e."
letin
which
pointed
out that at
ga
as
kcal
for
our
gasolin
)avid Gads(' of 25305 Van Dyke Ave., 60 yearn
The second open meeting of the illustrated by a little remark
A WOM AN, 40 years of age, least
.
RODIN CLUB
t two of its members are
Mr. Seubert recalled that when ]
old, died on Oct. 1. Funeral serv- Jr. Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek will which Walter Rathenau once I Rodin Club met at the home
would like to get acquainted prominent! y
deral
gasoline
tax
was
re-
oens•itsi t•awita ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu- be held Sunday, Oct_ 7, at 3 m m. made to me in conversation:
connected with Nazi
with a gentleman who has mar r - activiti
I of Mrs. N. Grossman, 2044 Eucid, the fe
t*
H L
es here. One is Dr. Her-
nasal Home on Oct. 3 with inter-
An important business meeting "When a Jew says that he's going j on Sept. 26. After the business duced on January 1, 1934, hi,s com-
tied children and can
ca make h
bed' •Sc
• hnuch, national president
cordingly throughout its territory.
Cemetery.
melt
at
Oakview
will
take
place
.
during
which
time
--e
hunting
to
amuse
a
nice
living
Write
Box
500
Veddiag Grass.
Inise •
e meeting, members and guests
• of the Friends of New Germany.
there will be announcements of in-
thee played cards. Lunch was served pally at once reduced prices ac-
Jewish
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
den Perferts.4 at is survived by • son, Zelman.
The second is C. K. Froelich,
serest to members, concerning new l a ien
m ejat midnight Among the guests
ish nennonte be fh
tr net
." ityTohfe life wcould
Home and by
PILOT
ATHLETIC
CLUB
president of DAWA, the anti-
JACK H. BERMAN
CULTURED young business g irl
'
,,,,nt
_.. p lane for r the dance of Oct 27, at simply expreued.
A giata
.
, who attended the meeting was
cers were
The following offierm:
Jewish bo y cott organization, and
9,a3 Broadstreet. 3 7 years old. Webster Hall.
has
a
delightfully
cozy
new
.-lia NM
PALESTINE
' Mrs. M. Eimmerman of New York. elected for the fall t
"
died on Oct. 1. Funeral services
The first Dramatic meeting of
apartment and will share it of the United German Societies,
We must never forget what The next meeting will be held at
Sam Ginsburg, president; Sam
were held en Oct. 2 with interment
with another young lady. Call • thoroughly Nazified organize-
and three the season will be held Tueaday, this crisis has taught
lishm us—name ly. , the home of Mn.N. Fishman, Finkel, secretary; Manuel
.ue Fax-
after
• at Maehpeluh Cemetery. He is our- Oct. 0. at ,00 p. m.
Butli nnames on Wednesday,
p. m., Trinity 2-6739. lion, and of the German Ameri-
ent of utis
that the establishment
s uteerieraf.
et . trepenia ineo
aftoesoin n,h
can Conference.
nce.
Monuments of Charm:bat vived by his wife, Fannie
factory relations between the ,o nt 10, at 8 p.
sharp.
are sponsoring the ATTRACTIVE CLUBHOUSE of
children.
bas7 raaams• al Jews and the Arabs is not Eng-
La
rrr
tn.
all dance on Sun-
Jeish
w
rganization
availa ble
"I ""
sun aottnarrr
P hi "" <ma
We—,
R
but ours.
opened
.r»
sea land's affair,
for meetings and headquart ers. it a . 8 the de he * M""" " "- rat
ortIslUee •111
day, Oct 21, at the Crystal Ball-
MRS. ROSE LEVENSON
Tn.
••■••■
".. .,:in '' '
An- that is to say, the Arabs and our. , Eletitt•uur
,
•
room
of
the
Book
Cadillac
Hotel.
GA
uA
irt
4a
tu
the
t
t:'
,
11,t
°
11.:".
Call
." • en-
A long Olen resulted in
Columbia 0450 or corn- .!""
"'"'"'"nle••
n "ern e' 4 . 1.•
al
e ttes , sze ;rm./ aots, sTatorLosigoao.
aiira; The Baker
0
selves—have got to agree
Twins, formerly of
munieate
with
Mrs
M
death
Tharaday
of
Mrs.
Rose
e.
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ge
au
r
f
i
u
cr
i
mi"
;
.
111
1
re.
UP 'ACM
main outlines of. an lay
Li balsa s,'
,M•de from t he ten wed prize. at earl.
Jefferaon Beach, will be featured.
i r ..rs•ea Are va.
Caplan , Lon f g 11
e
1600 2905 Goo.
Levenson of 10041 W. Warren
Mil'end
, gleel
th74,
which shall satisfy
re .111 be do501.5
wn
n em
e
Business
details
for
the
dance
Webb
eltnadrIta
rA0v0e..
rt'l l f
Ave. Funeral services were held
a»
all ro mmitt N H " w
A I israassai ma. mast, nawtwat;
ork ing t
the needs of f bath nations.
wa• P* R ., * ratan'. are handled by Rudy Hoffman.
at the home Friday morning. with sits alms
just solution of this problem and Kea *boas Mani. treasurer. Mi. Gloria Joe Rosenstein and Harry Mayers. FOR RENTlote—
.L.rAtri
Aliso
ry
zdt::
t
e
,
loyo
s
h
eidd.
r
n
l.
a
fp
r
ouro
mEtic
burial In Meseritcher Cemetery.'
*°.- 1 "'
h "
nem
one worthy of both nations is an ralgarsta,
l t:
b r
CARD OF SYMPATHY
in quiet home, near nine a
1.
:. hv.: Sa.wa
eeiwa
Mrs. Levenson was born in Po-
. ooAs.a.tairoo7o:roms
The Progressive Ladies Under- end no less imoorte sent and
:90 car .e.
t 9;i
On July 20, 1846, Commodore
land 42 years ago and had lived'
th
dSe
d al. hono r.; 7 mther
pt
.
than
17
•
efforts
_
_
thn
f
Of
rout
worthy
of
our
express
"
. 1.7"t 'h.
room for business
tsos., et sho Riddle with the U. S.S. Columbus
• :a•sc000sso, so so
maioo
In Detroit 24 years. She is stir- atitzung Verein wishes to
.cso
ham. a ri p
_ nt
Will rent
and the U. S. S. Virwanne• •n-
nnswert
fain. nrenwition of the work of con- aa
Warr rod
vived Mher husband, Hyman; • its :intern syntrathy to the
. Tibe.t adt
e
ki
rin
d xa's als.tertnionort rut
Res' S. Bronstein strut-Don itself. Remember that
mitered
at
Yokohama,
Japan.
"*"
5"
and
two
daughters.
ill
of
the
late
TWELPnil
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sou, Edward.
w
higher
a
Switzerland
represents
mesa tats
• their recent be eeeee ment

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