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

December 07, 1934 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-12-07

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

PAGE EIGHT

I

A Joyous Chanukah to You All

/rum

Your Old Friend

Alfred C. Lane

Vice-Pres. and Managing Director

ALHAMBRA
THEATRE

9428 WOODWARD AVENUE

M.)

Always showing the finest attractions available,
at an admission price within the reach of all ...
coupled with courteous treatment and clean
and comfortable conditions.

Season's Greetings to All

Frolic
.Junip,r'
ISKULVIK REMAINS Rainbows'
On Sunday, Dec. 16 , ,Geis
FOR SECOND WEE K

as

Rainbow For Geis
hold its annual Rainbow I),
, •
, .
S un ay e en rig, lice.
ie.
, at
/I ,,•,.
Stadl er.
to
1„,
1..
' i
,
hot
o,
,
-
,
Red Thesis radio oriAtestia, for.:. i
innerly the Cadet Orclieatt a, „,,_ . 2, ul to- :7,5 5,, , r I, .,, ,, .. ,...„

_

Able Yiddish Comedian De-
scribes His Observations
in South America

in ,i a's. t ,,- ; I.
Menasha Skulmk, able Yid
comedian whose appearance in
trod is always a signal (or I
1,, , u,s at Littman's Yiddish
ple%. Theater, 12th and Sew
again took Detroit's Yiddish
ter.iriing public by storm.
Last week, during his pros
;t,
thin of "Yoneh Seeks a Br
1)11
,; " rI., :
t 5'
Littnnin'a reported a sell-out,
evi ry /14:11011115111,. . So great.
been the demand for tickets
thin performance, that "V
Se ks a Binh,- will be repeated
Saturday matinee at a child
'A i
performance.
The demand for Shulnik's
g reaults in m
his remaining
m
for Just inc Illore week--and
Friday evening, Sunday Ina
and on Tusday evening he wi
presented, with Littman's can
a resort:, of its .7 S.
"Mister Shlemihl."
'
Miss 1. =7.016
Skulnik is not only an
'4 3i
actor. He is a student of
' rattlifItivifix
ni
MISS IDA ZEFF
ish affairs, and wherever he tray-
Oinfilftt'e of .0'
els he makes it a point to become
is
in
eluding
enter
ft,rrri
the'
acquainted with the conditions in
it!-0
t *
the Jewish community. He has Hullick School of Dancing, will tie
sato)
just returned from his third trip featured.
Ticks-is
ts for tis
h utrali inay be
to South America, and on this
secured from
fro the frolic committee
trip spent three months there.
5. '..4
Six yearn ago, Mr. Skulnik re- weathers, Ann Fisher, Eu: 7660, an t
ports, he found a poor Jewish Dorothy Berke, Northlawn ti42,
r
r
population of impoverished ped- Belle Greer, Townsend 75835 !wild 13
51°:.-4C1:11 ,1
dlers in Buenos Aires who waited Ida Zeff, worthy advisor, Murray
4048.
for lurk in the lottery to bring
Mess Zed' Lie, s all eigaitiza-
them fortune. There was a lack
' ' '
of interest and initiative. Jews tions to cooperate
16*
did not participate in community
affairs.
On this trip, however, Mr. Skul ,
l'•alv,
D
• is
nik found a thriving center in
Sir-.
eJe.
Buenos Airea, where there is a
yin.
8 l' \ well i
population of approximately 150,-
; .
- . Jr;. •
,
000 Jews in a total population of
" `..,,...„.
T
TI
regular semi Imaithl) intet- N,,tory
4,000,000. Jewish businesses urn
cogs
of
the
Poole
Zeire
'lion,
b
ranch
pared
ti
apparently flourishing. Jews have
"e'
e
'' .
settled down to business and are No. 2, are held on Sundays at 7 ,t, ..e ploigees''' . arie
beginning to make their mark. A o'cloek at the Jewish Centel. D. 1 ,',.•i gee. wl ari (1 ,.F) . •
Wertheim,
secretary
of
the
central
i
nz
their CSIbreVigh D.' "r.O. ,
Jew, Yankelevich, is the owner, of
executive committ,e, will arrive in f„ r, , . may fold 1.4, 11.e.;,.01' ,i+'
the dominating radio broadcasting
Detroit, Friday, Dec. 7. Ile will ,,,,t,..st orS
station. The Jew, Blumenfeld, is
address the three I ihes
lme
of Poale with Ch ariots l e v„
-
ists
s•
the leading figure in the movie
Zeire Zion, the Halutzos organize , , e Sy•h Be Bobsin; ti, - Am
industry. Jews, according to Mr.
tions, and the Fa rba nd bra nel. ■ - .1, ,ny hrirrtr...• a nn es".:;%•nr''
0.0,
, t.
Skulnik, are active in the fur,
.
The political fund campaign
is T ,,,, a d 7 .332h
'
''' '
: -.,.,W . .,•• .,. .„
jewelry and clothing industries.
in full awing. The goat of this
More than that," Mr. Skulnik campaign will be remindy F
siedi , , .,'
br,
, allf% .,e
,.,...
emphasizes. "Jews are taking an day, Dee. 7. Final reports will h•
ti
1 • ,4
'-''' .,0V.0'ts;:'s,
active part in communal affairs. given to Mr. Wertheim by
' .r". .-.
, a4.1it''' '
They are serving an government branch at its respective ineeti ,
officials, participate in politics and arrangements for a vleto , .
and in civic activities. Jews are clebration
e
are being made.
among the leading dramatists and
A New Year's celebra ieo I- ,
Y , ,r r.
■- .A.r?.. r. , '
journalists."
ing planned by Peale Zeire 7 i ' ,
Speaking of the Jewish mon- branch No. 2. The committee in !'„' '-al,' ,",.1. .'''''' I-
'' 1, 4
, munal structure, Mr. Skulnik said charge are A. J. Laehover, chair.: '''','.''''', ' '„,",
I that the leading Jewish organiza- man of the branch, B. Lerman, :%..-.';'''''`' ' r . '' 4' ; ''.
tion is life Chesed Shel Ernes. Ile Kutnik and B. Linderman At th.
•" ..,'
1.1*-1.'''
pointed out that there are few next meeting to be held Dee. le, ,,- e' ,,-, AzOn
societies, each sub-divided into Morris Lachover will deity: r a Is, , 'liven i the ,...o'r • I?
sections, but that each organiza- lure on "The Development of Jew.; l' , fol Pof t AA'
1,, el K'i
tion has a membership running tali Names."
1 .,iit,Wfca
,,, -'
_
.
into the thousands. There are
•o
' thankful
Talmud Torahs, Gemilath Chasso-
dim, an Old Folks' Home.
" .- t,
I 1 ,:
,*111
which wa,, a por" e'
Mr. Skulnik found tile Jews in
. , i 1
,,
' I gave Ht
IC'' ., i......
Buenos Aires pleased with their
4,-5 I ,
....
1 II. S,g/lifirl.01 (; , ' /0",T...
..,
.,
lot. Ile said that they find it eas-
The newly maam/A I ri tirrit

• ,
ier to bring in their relatives front
section of the Junior Counci of ,4 .1.,,„kat,

abroad, provided a guarantee is Jewish
Women wil hold its .econd
given that they will not become
-
.
0
(mien In
public charges.
2:30 p. tn., at the home of th e tern.
There are three daily Yiddish polar y chairman, Josephine
stuln,,
,
'
newspapers in Buenos Aires and A560 East Grand Blvd. The pro
et weekly Spanish-Jewish paper, grain for the afternoon will in r
- Is
tift
the Mundo Israelite. The Jewish chide an exhibition and di us-;• n
iI- R
theater thriven and Hadassah is of rare hooks to be given by Rita
nno.,1 • so.
strong, Mr. Skulnik said.
Rosenthal.
ii
Mr. Skulnik said that la , was
At th,
st
g
uteri
particularly pleased to learn on membera were pregent. Temp
or. th
his last trip that the underworld, ary offaers and plan. wvre formulstlf,he r,`
in which a nunther of Jews fig- ated. Besides Miss Stern, Myrnizps'
ured, was finally wiped out, with SarasOhll WWI Selected to serve an
the help which the Jewish com- temporary - secretary.
-
.181/ 5 fara'r,..
munity gave to the government.
er
rr ,
Committees
help at the repel P hopri
ad the our!
cat bonne phich
comitict,d
r".•
Senior found!. The varam-
°., •r•, ,e;



ir,r04%.‘ r4 4 , , 1



loo-4 001104".401001.

;1;A 111 .1 ,

...,,,,

ejm,to
etre

,

kon

„Ad .f,,, iiijo ir.

MOLER

BARBER COLLEGE

559 MICHIGAN AVE.

Day and Evening CI

Established 33 Years

30 BRANCHES

Largest and Best

Equipped

Barlmr College in the World

• pr) .1 :5A

PHONE: CADILLAC 2914

SEASON'S GREETINGS TO Al.!.

ARNOLD HOME, INC.

Founded in 1869 by the late Rev. Chas. Arnold, Ph. D.

18520 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD

4 Blacks West of Southfield

FOR THE AGED and INCURABLES
ALSO CHRONIC and CONVALESCENT CASES

Both Seams Accepted — Modern Fireproof Building
Home Atmosphere

MRS. MABEL ARNOLD THOMPSON, Managing Director
MODERATE RATES
NO AGE LIMIT

L VISITING HOURS: 10.30 A. M. to 400 P. M.; 6:30 P. M.
to II.00 P. M. Phone RE-afford 4001
I

_ _ _

_

SPERBER

MANUFACTURING CO.

M. SPERBER

inniture Frames for Upholsterers

All Kinds of Hand-Carved Frames

MADISON 4290

If) A I .I.

0

/ha

m

.,- ,, :t

cutout,

interested in,
guidante
chairman

:•••

o



la

!Aida V

0.41, l4 rillJ.i. in
j•fot,,
1pet,
ve
o

IF

4

fr

de.of

AO,

4.1

11;4 , ,

#400044.400.

, • •

in
-111. annual national 1011 \
oil-
:t .1 1'1
;
of the Miziachi Women's Organ, Mernbi !ship,
Nathan .,
:d al w
teflon of America, is to tithe norMnating
Evelyn .-,ulzbergel •
place in Detroit at the Hotel prier am, Lisette t, aunt
ed: elothiqg
Statler aimultaneously with that for re -,ale ship, Dorothy Rosen-
of the general Mizrachi Organize- tbal; publicity, fdirlam Carver.
tion on Dec 29, 30,
and Jail.
There is still eM opt, 'roma, f.
those interested in becontleg
Mrs A) Ii riorrktrin, honorary ter manners to be at this laced ,
national president, is here en a The regular election for the ye.',
visit for several days, to super- will be held at the tire) mc,ting in
vise plans for, the forthcoming Januar). Didienite appointn•etila
convention. The local unit, headed of othei corfindtte,og and positioi ia
-
by Mrs. I. Rubonetein, is actively 'Ain be made then.
engaged in snaking appropriate
jpipenaton# te welcome the de I yfop.,..T
totes and guests who are ex- . -
petted to attend from 17 states
Mrs Goldstein In an outstar,d
Mg figure and a •reengnited lead
5,0 1„,
i. I ..,„:,. p i i.p ai ,,
Cr in the . national world move i .,,,,i, for the Nou
ment and the on irliniter of the I 08 f h r h a im , al
Le
Mirr sent 11.16111f lell Organlitlin
,. i 1„.Ai rt4
Zle
in this country. She has served , ti
, 41
Il a ,, ,,,,,,,,,,.!
T
in
the caparity for a number uf i 9.34 in 1 opl7,,At'
.
years and has visited Peleat) on , 'I'len, to matt if , • '.,: f,...
severe °regale:1mo . There o, h Er 5 arm '01.1tititellif •irerlittie are r ,y
visaed In laying the foundatIonl hatter .
y,-1414',411 ,ffihri,,I" af
le, the 'Meth ila sei i ..dh" IICJeru-11...1ii A ig iighlum, ,fhifrarr
A
MO , '' 'promisee
n I., j , b
4-
' i %stem and yew inst , ,,ine tal in, AISI 4.,
'p
I seeutn
, . re
. L the suppers of the Atner• 1 nov in ti.. 4. - iln i -e' isine-r( n
r,,,
estio rot .,,i ttee a,
10
I ka p Si onleD ftsr it' ` 5 nn' ,:
Dtutl 0 .,,
j•Kvison SA the Gtr. Ttehrl',.,1; Lei?, n• It. n' ItiCrl, : /I ,It,, ■
which render • elementary i OhV A
, horn•

"

"."

r-

tt;f5

r

s

00140010$9 ,04e(A,#/-

30

A
.41, trine I' , the ' A . nfl ■ ir V ( .1 A '
, I
'!‘;',,,, •• t, rir••.' 0 re ,ff , . , ,,

•i- . .... . 5,
tt'r •• ' t • • ■

l'ITINIANS 6g. DEAN
C OMPA N Y

it., the id

Unita-, sorra], arldale. ( II
whit h the rrroUr. win

Dec. 29 to Jan. 1

A Joyous Chanukah To You All!

ISIS IRON; E L Y

Mizrachi Women's
Convention Here

an

6

, ,‘, 5 ' '.

•• 0

• ,..e

I Ad, a . I • ,

• r

torr spa th,

ri e , i. • , ' 4:J.1A

,, err,. , y

r

..





Ire 1. •


As

,te





;

ar•

.'

*or tow** Sou „or

.

PO:

• I ?'t_,rW '

n

Alf( .„Itti,. ,0'
; 0 1

4y111

r

4

/, "4'• #,
#

A fg t swi a tIe

1. Attly

COAL

s

,

,

r , or, A .

': , . ". , . 1.46
1'''',0

t •

foiri

1

mow

rntoy a,.,:frilt
o

.


1 -aryl
7
r' 1 : :' 1

t ' t ' , ” ri'.:
d. rr '

i r

110040110111000

;;Y'

1

/#$#
/ lltri//
000/0/1
1#09//i

r

94 40 Of*

H / #

/11 V'

iNt

F

41 7'

fi

fi t

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan