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PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Twelfth -Taylor Market

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
COLLECTION APPEAL

Detroit's Only Jewish Modern, Sanitary and

Complete Market

By EDWIN A. WOLF
Member of Campaign Collection Committee

Extends to the Jewish Community

If you haven't paid your pledge, in full, to the
Allied Jewish Campaign, you must make up your
mind that your obligation must be fulfilled at once,
without delay.
The year is draw-
ing to a close. Eleven
months have passed
since your contribu-
tion was made for
the most important
local, national and
internatonal causes
affecting Jewry.
Our relief, educa-
tional and recrea-
tional agencies de-
pend for their con-
t i n u e d sustenance
upon the complete
payment of every
dollar that was
pledged to the drive

last year. If we are
. to avoid deficits as
EDWIN A. WOLF
well as hardships, you must pay your pledge now.
Make your good deed complete by sending
your check at once to Allied Jewish Campaign head-
quarters. You must help us carry on our commu-
nity burdens—and the payment of pledges in Nit
at this time is the surest guarantee of community
security.

PASSOVER pREETINGS

If you want to make the holiday an enjoyable one, be sure to
buy your P food products at the 12th•Taylor Market.
Here you can shop conveniently, leisurely, ■ and obtain every-
thing you need for the Pa table.

We carry a complete line of
quality and nationally ad-
vertised food products, im•
ported and domestic canned
food., dairy products and
fresh vegetables daily, at
the right prices.

Fifteen years in the same

location is your assurance

of honest and satisfactory

dealing. Prompt, courteous

service always. Deliveries

anywhere.

Two Phones for your convenience:

Garfield 8666-8667

TWELETH - TAYLOR MARKET

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L. J. MENDLOYITS — Props. — LOUIS BINDER

..TWELfTH and TAYLOR

BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT

8'T e.- TWELFTH STREET

Maimonides Essay , An Anglo-Jewish
Daily Is Formed
Contest SponsOred
By Jewish Forum LONDON. — A daily Anglo-

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Jewish newspaper, The Jewish
The Jewish Forum, a literary Dttiiy Post, began publication in
monthly which has just issued its London.
Its contents are mainly of Jew-
17th anniversary number, is con-
ducting an essay contest on the ish interest and there is an abun-
life and influence of Moses Mai- dant supply of articles on Jewish
monides, to which everyone any- topics and of Jewish news. The
where is eligible. The judge& of latter has been made possible by
the contest are: Nima H. aler- ; a special telegraphic service es-
blum, Ph.D., author of "A Study tablished for this paper, which has
of Gersonides" and other works; its own correspondents in every
Prof. A. Broderick Cohen, Hunter important Jewish center in the
College; Prof. Salomon Flink, world.
The editor is A. Z. Puniansky,
Dana College; Jacob de Haas,
author, "Ilistolry of Palestine" for many years past the director
of
the J. T. A. Permanent contri-
and other works; Prof. Leo Jung,
butors include Dr. Nahum Soko-
Yeshivah College.
low,
Prof. Z. Yehudah, L. Simon,
Essays must be from 500 to
1000 words in length. Further J. Hodes, Dr. T. Caster, Dr. E.
details may be had on application Carlebach, G. M. Landau; overseas
to the Jewish Forum, 395 Broad- corrospondents include G. Agron-
sky, editor of the Palestine Post,
way, New York City.
In connection with the Maimon- Jerusalem; M. Indelman, editor in
ides r Octocentennial celebration the Hajnt, Warsaw; Bernard Pos-
also, the Jewish Forum has pub.; tal, editor of the Seven Artt Fea-
flished a picture of Maimonide tures Syndicate, New York; A.
for framing, containing symbols Alperin, teditor of the Hajnt,
illustrating the essential features Paris; van Son, Amsterdam; S.
Saloniki; S. Wendroff,
of his life, and also a stamp that Yitzhaki,
Moscow.
may be pasted either on letter
Public opinion, Jewish and Gen-
heads or near titles of essays on
Maimonides written by students tile alike, greeted the appearance of
a Jewish daily in the English Ian.
in Hebrew schools.
guage with great enthusiasm.
Warm letters of congratulation
have amongst others been received
phl ■■■■■ M\110 WWI ■■■ 019 from: The Lord Archbishop of
Canterbury, the Lord Bishop of
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Lichfield, the Earl of Airlio, the
Earl of Cromer, Lord Lytton, Lord
Selsdon, Lord Snell, Sir Julian
Cahn, Sir William Rothenstein, the
Polish ambassador, Neville Lasky,
Prof. Z. Brodetzky and others.

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Passover Greetings!

•Detroit
Pure

Attorney Max Levy of 183
Richmond Ave., Port Richmond
In the summer, one should eat
S. I., N. Y., was perplexed by the cold food, sparingly spiced; in
problem of his children's educa- the winter, one should eat warm
tion. Ile has felt that the Ilebrew food, highly seasoned.
schools -provide only a minimum
One should refrain from eating
of Jewish education, and that unripe fruits, for they are in-
complementary knowledge is jurious to the body.
necessary.
Figs, grapes and almonds are
The result is his "Brief Jewish
Biographies in Biblical, Post-Bib- always wholesome. They may be
eaten
in any quantity, either
lical and Talmudical Times," (75c, fresh or
dried. However, one
$1 for cloth cover).
must
not
limit his diet to these
Mr. Levy's work is very evi- fruits.
dently a result of long study. In
Honey and wine are injurious
180 pages he has managed to in-
corporate. 81 brief major bio- to the young and are good for
graphical sketches and almost the old, especially during the
twice as many more briefer addi- winter season.
AN NOUN CI S
In the summertime, one should
tional biographies of important
eat less by one-third than he eats
characters in our history.
The list commences with Abra- in the winter-time.
ham and includes all the patri-
One shall always endeavor to
Complete Protection
archs, the Prophets, the Scribes, avoid constipation for this is the
A family moved from the city
the 5faccabean heroes, the great cause of many ailments.
Talbudic Rabbis.
to
the
suburbs,
and were told that
A relief for constipation for
An appendix contains the brief the old is, honey mixed with hot they ought to get a watch-dog to
one-paragraphs blograph is a I water taken each morning. Food guard their house at night. They
sketches of the less outstanding shall not be taken until four hours bought the largest dog that was for
Under Supervision of
names in early Jewish history. have elapsed. This may be re- sale in the kennels of a near-by
The.book also contains paragraphs peated three or four times, if dealer.
Shortly afterward the house was
explaining the Tannaim and Amo- necessary.
entered by burglars, who made a
cairn, a glossary and an index.
One
general
rule
concerning
good
haul while the dog slept. The
In the preface Mr. Levy makes
the health of the body is - as fol- house-holder went to the dealer and
this, statement:
lows:
told
him
about it. "Well, what you
14430 FENKELL
"The crying need of the mo-
As long as a person tires him- need now," said the dealer, "is a
HOgarth 6000
ment in Jewish life is the develop-
self
out
physically
by
doing
a
little
dog
to
wake
up
the
big
dog."
ment of a Jewish intelligence and good deal of exercise and is sere-
consciousness among our young
people, and this can only be ac- ful not to overfill his stomach and
complished by fostering in them avoids constipation, his health
constantly improve even if
a thorough understandin" of Jew- will
he eats poor food.
ish history. The author hopes that
On the other hand, one who
these biographies may lend added leads
an inactive sedentary life
— of —
encouragement to its study and and suffers from constipation
to a better acquaintanceship with even if he eats good wholesome
the Jewish seers of ancient days food and observes the laws pre-
upon whose spiritual wealth we scribed by the rules of medicine
subsist even to this day."
he will always suffer pains and hi;
body will weaken steadily.
Gluttonous, excessive eating is 5
Strongest Wood Known
in the Scottish Rite Cathedral of
and is the source of all r,
The yate, one of Australia's harmful
ailments.
Most bodily ills may
MASONIC TEMPLE
numerous hard woods, seems to be
EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER
Tickets, $.50, $.75, $1.00
the strongest known timber, with be traced either to eating poor
f
ood
or
to
excessive
eating.
Soprano Soloing
AT CHO:NELL%
an average tensile strength of
When taking a bath, one should NI WI LI IVIK‘171 LW 1 el MN
24,000 pounds to the square inch
6.
1
6.‘ 11 IaN 1 KI LW I MI KW
and a maximum as high ak 35,000 first wash his body'with hot water
—about equal to cast and wrought and gradually lower the tempera-
ture of the water until it becomes
iron.

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Co.

STRICTLY
KOSHER MILK
For PASSOVER

Rabbi
Joseph Thumim

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Detroit Halevy Singing Society 0

Sunday Evening, April 28

'During Passover • • • •

A short nap right after a bath
is very beneficial.
An oil rubbing after a bath,
especially during the winter days,
is very good.
Wise men will not live in a city
which is not provided with the
following essentials: a physician,
a bath-house, a public comfort
house, fresh running water, a
synagogue, a school teacher, a
scribe, a charity trustee, and an
authorized judicial body.
Just as the wise are recognized
by their wisdom and their ways,
and
they are thereby distin-
YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too
short? Tim wide? 'Too nar- guished from other people, so
must
the wise be recognized by
row? We can make them over
up to two sizes larger. We their food, by their drinking, by
guarantee perfect fit Over 30 their talk, walk, manner of dress
years' experience. M. KANER and by their relationship with
SHOE REPAIR, 1517 Broad- men. All their acts must be
proper and esthetically correct.
way, 12916 Jefferson.
For instance, the wise man
RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP. must not eat in a gluttonous,
Laundresses, women for clean- ravenous manner, and must not
ing, scrub women, housemaids. Indulge in excessive feasting. His
By hour, day or week. All Na. meal shall consist of one or two
Lions Employment Bureau, Mad. dishes, enough to satisfy his hun-
ger and give him sustenance.
loon 2526.
The wise man shall not eat in
CORRESPONDENT WANTED— any other place but his own home.
American born, successful busi- He shall not eat in the market
ness man would like to corre- place, except when it is abso-
spond with educated, refined, lutely necessary. lie shall not
good-looking young lady. Amer- eat with the ignorant and shall
ican born, between the ages not indulge in too many public
of 26-30. Height from 5 ft. dinners and parties, except at
5 in. to 5 ft. 7 in. and weight such feasts as at weddings, be-
between 115 and 135 pounds. trothals and at other meritorious
Must be good conversationalist, occasions.
The wise shall not drink wine
like sports. Working girl pre-
ferred. No objection to divorcee more than is necessary to moisten
the
food.
or widow without children. Ob-
Drunkenness is ugly and it is a
ject, matrimony. Full length
sin.
photos and respective qualifica-
tions exchanged in first letter. I Drunkenness in the presence of
Address "A. B. L.," care of the Am Haaretz, the ignorant, is
The Indiana Jewish Chronicle, considered blasphemy.
731 Meyer-Kiser Building, In- i One shall drink wine only if it
a part of the meal, for the drink
dianapolis, Ind.
which is included in the meal is
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished not intoxicating. Ilowever, one
room for refined young man in shall be very careful not to drink
private family. Excellent trans- any wine after the meal. •
The wise shall not speak in a
portation. Reasonable. 2519
loud, screechy manner like the
Pingree Ave.
cattle or the animals. He shall
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished not even raise his voice too much.
room for a gentleman, by con- He shall talk softly. He shall,
genial family. Reasonable. 3804 however, not become too fastid-
ious in doing this.
Collingwood, near Dexter.
He shall talk of the virtues of
FOR RENT—Attractive room in his friends, not of their faults.
beautiful home of young couple
He shall not converse with a
for employed lady or gentle- woman in the market-place, even
man. 3317 Fullerton, near Dex- with his own wife, sinter or daugh-
ter. Call Townsend 6-0491.
ter.
The wise shall not walk either
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished, with a' proud atm with his head
large, airy room for one or two
in private adult home. Good
transportation. Call Euclid
0956. ,

Tornado Track 1.5 Mile Wide
The average track of a tornado
is about one-fifth of a mile across
and twenty miles long and is so
sharply defined that the houses on
one side of the street may be com-
pletely demolished while those on
the other side are unharmed.


Eat Your Meals at

STEIN'S Restaurant

WOODWARD AND LARNED

CLASSIFIED

FLORENCE DINETZ
of 2440 Hazelwood Ave., 14 years
cld, died on April 10. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros
Funeral Home on April 11 with
interment at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. She is survived by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dinetz; FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room in modern apartment.
a sister, Anna, and a brother,
Couple preferred. Kitchen and
Samuel.
home privileges. Call Saturday
between r and 8 p. m. and
ROSE STAHL
Sunday between 10 a. m. and
of 2003 Clairmount Ave,. 22
4 p. m., at 1785 Seward, Apt.
years old, died on April 6. Fu-
117.
neral services were held at Lewis
Bros. Funeral Home on April 7 FOR RENT — Neatly furnished
with interment at Cloverhill Park
room for one or two in home
Cemetery. She is survived by
of couple. Congenial surround-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ings. Reasonable. Must be seen
ham Prijansky.
to be appreciated. Edison Ave.
near Dexter. Euclid 4638-M.

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Bros. Funeral Home on A pril 11
ter. Townsend 7-8025.
with interment at the Mizrachl
Cemetery. He is survived by a WILL SUBLET three room fur-
nished apartment, including
brother, Louis.
light, heat, gas, refrigeration,
to reliable party with refer-
ences, from May 1 to Sept. 1.
Reasonable. Inquire Sunday,
In loving memory of our dear
from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. 3342
husband, father and grandfather,
West Chicago Blvd., Apt. D-5,
Rev. Jacob lahiah Bklar, oho
Mayer Davis.
passed away two years ago. April
9, 1933 (13 days In Nioanl.
ROOM AND BOARD for a young
lady. Near 14th carline. 2339
A preetonei on. from us Is attn.
Tyler. Townsend 7.7184.
A toter We loved In

IN MEMORIAM

A pl. , . I• ••• •nt

Manuel Urbacb

Gflalle

and Illsebte Monentenlit

7729 TWELFTH ST.

YASUO Tilt

in our honor
no, or an be 511.4

MOTHER AND CHILD will share
modern apartment or rent room
Sadly missed by hit wife, chil-
to employed girl or business
dren and grandchildren.
couple. Reasonable. 1635 Cal-
vert, Apt. 2. Townsend 6-7410.
In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Bennie Light-I ROSETTA ROIS will save her
stone, who passed away two years! friends 10 to 25 per cent on
ago, April 19, 1933 (23 days in
furniture, rugs, etc. See her at
Nisan).
Sehecter's, 8925 Twelfth St.,
Sadly missed by his parents,' between Gladstone and Hazel-
and brother, Louis
wood. Euclid 2030 .

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Recently remodeled and enlarged with additional
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Better than ever before.

EAT THE

POPULAR PESACHDICH MEALS AT STEIN'S

Kosher Milk
for Passover

We announce to the Jewish community
that in appreciation of our Jewish patron.
age we will supply them with Passover
milk. Arrangements have been made with
with Rabbi Abraham Schecter of Beth
Itzchok Synagogue to supervise the prepa-
ration of this milk in accordance with
strict religious requirements.

Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy Co.

"Owned and Operated by Detroiters"

EUCLID 7020

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$100 A MONTH
GUARANTEED FOR LIFE

.JACOB MILLER

DAVID STOTT BUILDING

ALL PROFITS
PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS

SAMUEL B. CETNER

The model FA-60, illustrated above, at only $149.50 has 6
cu. ft. NET capacity; 13.5 sq. ft. shelf area. F 63 ice
cubes. Double depth tray for freezing d eeeee ts. Automatic
interior light. Porcelain interior with stainless porcelain
bottom.

Grinnell Bros.

BENJAMIN SOBEL
Funeral services for Benjamin
Sobel, who died April 4 in Duarte,
Calif., were held at 2 p. m. Wed-
nesday, April 10, at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home, 7739 John R. St.,
with burial in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Mr. Sobel's home was
at 2994 Rochester Ave. lie was
born in Chicago 42 years ago
and came to Detroit when 17
years old. He owned and oper-
ated the Meydel ea., a shoe store
at 17901 John R. St., until his
retirement two years ago. lie
served with the 329th Field Ar-
tillery during the World War and
was a member of the American
Legion and the Knights of Pyth-
ias. Surviving are his wife,
Helen; a son, Newton; his mother,
Mrs. Bertha Sobel, and five sis-
ters, Mrs. Charles Hopp of De-
troit, Mrs. Ben Lewin, Mrs. Car-
rie Ilorberg and Mrs. Harry land-
field of Chicago, and Mrs. Sam
Bernbach of San Diego.

held too high, nor shall he step? .
mincingly.
The way a person walks can be
used as a guide in determining
whether he is wise, whether he
is a man of prudence or he Is
foolish and simple. '
The garment of the wise shall
always bcg neat and scrupulously
clean. A stain should never be I
found on his clothes.
Ile shall not wear extremely
rich and gaudy garments that at- I
tract the attention of the people
nor shall he on the other hand
wear shabby clothes that might ;
lead hint to embarrassment, but,
he shall wear neat and becoming
clothes.

He shall not appear in public
perfumed, neither shall he have
his garments or his hair perfumed.
He may, however, perfume his
body for the purpose of avoiding ;
perspiration.

Bernard Isaacs

West Euclid Ave 40 FOR RENT—Pleasant room in
Rev. Cantor of 2080
old, died on April fi. Fu-
refined home for one or two
David Golden years
neral services were held at Lewis
gentlemen. Elmhurst near Dex-

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