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PAGE TWELVE

Pic*rRorrjartsfitARomo

and THE LEGAL CHROPsit-Le.

'JEWISH YOUTH CONFERENCE DECIDES
TO PERPETUATE AS PERMANENT BODY

PASSOVER
GREETINGS

Telling It In Gath

By RABBI LOUIS 1. NEW MAN
--
A German-Jewish emigre phy-
sician was telling me his e xperi-
ence with an East-European tran-
sient in Berlin. At a clini c the
patient appeared for an exa mina-
tion, and begged off from p eying,
saying that he had forgott en his
purse. The next day he app eared
again, and when question e d by
the doctor, declared empha tically
that this was his first aPPes rance,
But the doctor insisted th at he
pay not only for the secon d, but
for the first examination as well.
The East-European drew
the
money from his pocket, with a
sigh gave it to the physician , and
murmured: "Ach ern Yid."
s •

GOING HOME

By JAMES I. ELLMANN
President, Zionist Organixatio
of Detroit

Passover Greetings

,

Passover Greetings

John Johnides•

ARTHUR F.
HOERAUF CO.

The first Detroit Jewish Youth visor. This group discussed var-
Conference met Saturday evening, knot phases of Jewish education
Of the many remarkable e
periments now apace, none see s
April 13, and Sunday, April 14, and waxed BO
enthusiastic over it
Incorporated
more
heartening than those ta t
and with unanimous agreement de- that it decided to create a perma-
Sign and Show Card Supplies
ing place on the soil of Palestin
cided to perpetuate itself. vent group in the conference.
Within
a
tiny
area,
no
larg
Seventy-tive organizations, sent Dr. Leonard Sidlow was the
e r
ARTISTS' SUPPLIES
than Vermont, cultural, politica I
delegations to participate in the chairman at the round table on
discussions and deliberations, The Judaism. Rabbi A. NI,
economic, and other movemen t s
Hershman
Special Reductions on
climax of the conference was reach- was the guest advisor. This group
are going on. Each is atrivin g
525 WOODWARD AVE.
SPRING FURS
for fresh forms peculiar to th e
i
el at the round table sessions, at was so interested in the discussions
RAndolph 7880
genius of a people battere d
which there was excellent discus- that it used the time set aside for
Ready to Wear or
about for some 2,000 years.
loon and many came away with the recess. The group reached several
Made to Order
,
feeling that they had learned many conclusions: That religion has to
Yet there are some quarter -
Iteputdmr, Remodeling,
worthwhile things. have a defitinite place in the world
small though they be—opposin g
cold Stemma
PERFECTION
LODGE
The conferenuce opened Satur- today but be adaptable to modern
Zionism as a cause, and Palestin e
Ile Cull tor and Deliver
day evening with the election of trends. That we emphasize
as a permanent Homeland. I as k
re-
Phone: Temple 1-7523
Max Chomsky, representing Young ligious education through the home,
,
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
myself:
"What
can
be
the
sourc
Judea Council, as chairman. The synagogue and Hebrew schools.
3411 WOODWARD AVE.
of this? What can call it forth ? & A. M., will hold a meeting on
main portion of the evening was
at Teterboro
Sometimes • misinformation may Is there a
That most homes have improper
Jew genuinely inter „ Wednesday evening, April 24, at
No t onnoollon WOO any other atone
I devoted to an address by Samuel A. Jewish environment. That the be helpful. The little son of an
ested in his own people who ca , 7:30 p. m., F. C. degree.
Goldsmith, executive director of Sabbath should be more widely ob- assimilationist American Jew, who find serious cause for resistance?'
Jewish Board of Charities of Chl- served. That the Synagogue must had received next to no religious "Factionalism," you complain
cago. Ile indicated that the solu- create the desired religious serv- instruction from his father, was
But this is to be found in th
Hon of their problems by Jews is ice for youth, by interpreting the asked if the Gentile boys at the
, linked up with that of other peo- services in such a way as to make private school were unfriendly. activities of every political, so i
PASSOVER GREETINGS - - -
cial and economic body. All o
pie. His principal thesis was that it attractive to youth.
The little lad answered: "At first, them possess elements runnin
the main problem before us was the
Dr. Israel Wiener presided over they were not nice to me, but I counter to one another. If w : .
It has always been the policy of
one of finding security in life. Ile the round table on Zionism. James told them that my God was g
did not have opposing movement 1
Grayson's to bring milady the
said In meeting these problems 1, Ellmann was guest advisor. This God of Vengeance and would
testing
each
other,
would
not
ou
of security and insecurity, the Jew group concluded that Zionism punish them. They have let me
best in beautiful dresses at
intellectual being compel us t 1
walks along with the other people should be indorms1 by all Jewish alone ever since."
invent some?
popular prices.
of the community and of the na- youth groups, to spread informs
.
Differences? Of course! With
tion. His welfare and fate are tion on Zionism, through discus.
Kashruth is gaining ground out differences, there is stagna
inevitablybound up with the sec-
sions, talks, motion pictures, etc. constantly in this country. Ortho-
urity and insecurity of at the peo-
David J. Cohen was chairman of dox Jews are achieveing a wider tion. In differences we produc e
pie
. The economic problem is the round table on the non-Jew. observance of the dietary laws by a new vitality, a new urge t
to promote among the Jewish Youth Dr. Alvin D. Hersch
action. But these should never
was guest ad- systematic and scientific organi-
be allowed to paralyze and, hap
and among Jewish adults such eco- visor. This group pointed out what
zations of their forces. For ex- pily, no one can fairly charge thi
nomic redistributions as may be seemed an insurmountable wall be-
necessary, and particularly to pro- tween Jew and non-Jew, suggested ample, the Hebrew University against the ensemble of Palestin
mote the highest possible skills for that w e intrude too much on non- dinner at the Plaza was catered ian efforts.
by Trotzky's of the St. Moritz.
manual as well as other workers. Jews and manifest a sceptical at-
One hundred and fifty years o f
"Beyond all of this lies the prob- titude towards them, and urged Many of the Jewish caterers in political experience and we still
New
York will serve only Kosher
lem of security in the inner-life of that American Jewish youth co-
1051 WOODWARD AVENUE
have
divergent elements in our
the community—in its religious life operate in every way possible to meals, and Temple Emanuel, own United States. They are in
Detroit
in its life as a group. All groups establish more friendly relations Temple Rodeph Shalom and other Great Britain, with her years of
Highland Park
Reform synagogues have come to
seem to be two groups, and all in- with the non-Jew,
fall in line with this custom, new- nation building experience. Dic-
dividuals two individuals. One a
In view of the absence of the
tatorships alone destroy differ-
sort of economic being or group, chairman on Jewish Welfare Fed- ly-restored where once it had ences and the incidents of life
and the other a human being who eration, this group was combined been abandoned. Macy's has a and liberty are held in pawn
by
Passover Goods Department, kept
is integrated and happy within his with the
non-Jewish discussion
a single master. One form of
group and within his family. The group, Kurt Peiser was guest ad- open from March 28 to April 24, society, one policy dominates
inner-life of the group has to be visor. The group unanimously de- and other stores follow suit. On everything; everybody. For a
strengthenid. Religious education, cided to work with the Jewish Wel- a card, attached to a circular an- short transition period this, some
the synagogue, and the ideals ex- fare Federation in its entire work nouncing their foods and dishes, proponents insist. - But to one
they say: "We have taken special
pressed in the revival of a cultural of community participation.
far enough removed from the
center in Palestine and elsewhere The results of the round table pains to provide foods that com- scene, whatever its duration, it is
and
help in building security through discussions were presented by the ply strictly with Hebraic tradi- most objectionable.
tion
and
dietary
laws:
Products
strengthening
the inner life of the chairmen at the late afternoon set-
SINCERE GOOD WISHES
•"
Fortunately, however, the con-
from
Palestine,
as
well
as
cocoa,
sion in the audtiorium. All the
TO YOU ALL
Sunday afternoon the discussion recommendations of the groups chocolate, and cheese from Hol- flicts in Palestine are constantly
of the various agenda at the round were referred to the continuations land and Switzerland. We carry being eased by many of its medi-
tables took place, on Judaism, edu- committee to be acted up. The pre- a full assortment of California ating, moderating and stabilizing
—S. Krajenke Sales,
forces.
cation, Zionism, non-Jewish rela- siding committee was empowered wines, Slivovitz brandy, and wines
Inc.,
Some doubt that Palestine is
tions, and the Jewish Welfare Fed- to appoint a continuations commit- front Palestine in our liquor
eration.
and Dave Garfield.
tee to carry on the work of the store." In addition to the dinner our major solution, and direct
The round table on education was conference.
sets, the gold decorated service, our attention to Biro Bidjan and
presided over by Theodore Baruch,
At night there was a dance for the new utensils for Passover use, similar projects. Yes, any place
Selling
and Servicing the
the silver department, there is a may provide safety, but can it
with Bernard Isaacs as guest ad- ever 300 delegates and friends.
finest cars made, and backed
list of "Passover Prayer Service" even approximate the remarkable
books, which indicate that Pass- opportunities for the reconstruc-
by a reputation of honest
over is more than a culinary oc- tion of the soul of a whole peo-
and square dealing.
casion. Thus it is evident that the ple in its own Homeland?
predictions of the Feformers of
Thus we can use many isles of
45 •
the 19th century that Jewish safety in the meantime, and what
.
ceremonies would gradually lose we need even more are some
their appeal have been nullified. practical demonstrations of Jew-
Modern science, business organi- ish achievements. When Russia,
zation and publicity have come n ot so long ago, sent us her
REPRESF:NTING
to the rescue of traditionalism, "Boris Godunoff" and other op-
and by sheer impetus of rabbin- eras, she provided subtle props.
ical and commercial skill, the Jew- ganda in many ways niore power.
11620.26 JOS. CAMPAU
Longfellow 9357
ME MONEY,A
ish rites are beginning again to ful than the radio, the printed
Home Phone: Townsend 7.0177
penetrate i n t o Jewish circles word, or the many irritating ac-
SAVE TIME ,
formerly indifferent and hostile. tivities of Communists dramatiz-
• • •
ing their cause.
.
,-
"The Living Age" quotes three
The fruits of Palestine planted
-..,-
.--
excellent stories, in its issue of and gathered by Jewish hands are
A JOYOUS PASSOVER TO YOU ALL!
,
April, 1935. The first is Mat of far more impressive than many
Adolf Cohen who went to the ap- dissertations about the idealism
SINUS
propriate office in a German town of this or that movement. Schools,
01101
and asked permission to change culture, water-works, potash, in-
• You can live In luxurious comfort in De-
his name. The official, outraged dustry, commerce, the work of
troit's newest downtown hotel— yet bet
at this open attempt by a Jew to our head and hand, all will do
within • law steps of your office—very eco-
escape the proper consequences far more to meet a mean attack
nomically at these reduced permanent rates.
of his name and race severely than many an intellectual argu-
rebuked Cohen. Adolf Cohen re- ment.
"QUALITY IN EVERY LOAD"
plied: "You have misunderstood
The foundations being laid in
Mrs. Felix M. Warburg (center, holding spade) is seen here my application to change my Palestine affect us all most pro-
1971
Theodore and G. T. R. R.
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES STRE E
planting the first tree in the "Frieda Schiff Warburg Garden" planted name. I have no wish at all to foundly. But we must build
in her honor, as an extension of the Iladassah Grove at Kiryat Ana- change the 'Cohen'. I want to aright. We must plan wisely; or-
e
Phone Plaza 3617
- 111.00 ; •
vim,
near
Jerusalem.
'
change the 'Adolf.'"
ganize soundly our resources,
• •
The planting ceremonies took place on March 8, on the occasion
moral, spiritual, financial and
of Mr. and Mrs. Warburg's visit to Palestine. Among those present
The second story concerns Sta- human.
w ere: Mrs. Rose L. Halmin, former president of Hadassah, now a lin. "If I may add to my list of
Palestine gives our people a
resident of Palestine; Mrs. Israel Brodie of New York, Dr. Chaim dictatorship anecdotes, I like the chance to test their idealism on
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
PASSOVER GREETINGS
Yassky, head of the Hadassah Medical Organization; Elias M. Epstein joke about the continuous talk of the one hand and practical judg-
and other Palestinian notables.
Communist self-criticism in Rus- ment on the other. Palestine is
sia. It is said that Voroshilov molding the two, and by the re-
"JUNIOR ADVENTURES"
heard the sound of a terrific sults already realized and to be
scolding from the room next to achieved is giving all of us a new
NEW LECTURE SERIES
his—which was Stalin's. Someone dignity, a self-respect and a de-
was being called a 'counter-revo- fensive weapon wherever and
A new Saturday morning illus-
lutionary,'
a 'filthy bourgeois,' a whenever our character or exist-
trated lecture course for boys and
In the absence of the president,
girls of 12 to 19, offered at lest Mrs. Ellis Warren, Mrs. Joseph 'T r o tisk t e deviationist,' etc. ence is assailed.
FINEST WORK
than cost and featuring such world Block, vice president, presided at Someone clearly was to be shot at
So I am quite in sympathy
BEST SERVICE
famous celebrities as Rear Admiral the regular business meeting of the dawn. Unable to restrain himself, with him who says: "I want to
R ichar
d E. B yrd and Dr. Roy Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on Voroshilov entered the room and go home. I want to cultivate my
Rev.
C hapman And rews, is announced Wednesday, when the group met found to his astonishment nobody own garden. I want to live closer
Just Phone
Jacob
In sad but loving memory of by the Detroit Institute of Arts.
in the temple rooms. A discussion present but Stalin. In answer to to my own people— the good, the
CADILLAC 4124
Silverman
our dearest husband and father,
The new 20-lecture course, which of future activities engaged the at- his query, Stalin explained that bad, the indifferent, the lazy, the
nobody else criticized him, so that industrious, the speculator, the
Max Boesky, who departed this will be conducted by the World tention of the membership.
M0111:1.
he sometimes found it necessary idealist—all of them are related
' life 12 years ago, 19 days in Nis- Adventure. Series, will specialize in
Iteconiinendod
seri, April 6, 1923. •
Pictorial exploration, science, na-
and
himself to indulge in a little Com- to me."
Mrs.
S.
S.
Pearlstine,
chairman
tural history and travel. It will
munist self-criticism." This story
But to treat our own problem,
[hie, are en. Boors we spent togettud he called
to leer:
of the entertainment committee , has ■
PASSOVER GREETINGS!
"Junior
Adventurers."
Its
we are being told, it is necessary
distinct Chasidic flavor.
Lontly
aro
our
hontts
itslov,
PruclIto
• s •
rue the ono w• Imod no dearly
advisory hoard consists of Lowell presented a grtiafying report on
to solve the larger problems of
n•. foto., Banood an.
the annual subscription dinner
2073
the
world
so
that
social
justice
No. ■ ou aro not forivol.
The third story concerns "Goe r.
Thomas, Dr. William Beebe and sponsored by the sisterhood, and
dear.
Gladstone
I Nor will You oust ho
Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews.
may trickle through to us too.
announced that the next evening ing's Connubial Pyjamas." I lis
As long . lite and mom, last:
To
Euclid 1 - 0467
Perhaps. But this is a long road,
we all' rorneinhor to
bring its outstanding pro- bridge benefit will be held on Mon- excellency Mr. Goering was was
'
gram to the attention of school day, April 29, at the hom e o f Mrs. ing along the Unter den Lind en tortuous and treacherous. And
with his fiancee, Miss Sonneman , the end is not in sight.
Sadly missed by his wife, Bella,' children and teachers, Junior Ad- A. L. Goldstein on Woodsi
I am
de drive.
venturers announces a letter-writ-
his children and grandchildren.
tired of trying to solve remote
Auto Bumpers and Bumper Parts
sa .au la nl n u onuchmel a Berlin artist The Minister nd
ing contest on the subject. nwhy , Tohre t ,liantegroo f. pt hal s oa n:
his companion paused before t he problems with faint relation to
Rev. Cantor
Complete Bumper Replacement Service
I Wish to Join the Junior Adven- for May 8, at the Elks' temple.
luxurious display of the Bra un the realities of our daily exist-
David Golden
turers." First prizes, in both the
haberdashery.
. Not that some of these
boys' and girls' divisions, will be a l
" ]What lovely pyjamas," the problems are not important; oh,
ABRAHAM CAMIENER
1) ••• •;P:;„%•ly'
free three-week trip to Alaska in
Mrs.
Louis
Werbe
will
be
in
of
522
4475 CASS AVENUE
Minister
murmured
as
no
But
their solution is less
1.
they en.
TEMPLE 1.5354
Leicester Court, 64 years
years July, and there will be 62 addi- charge of the annual benefit sale
old, died
tered the store.
immediate than the issues which
on April 3. Funeral erintendent Frank Cody is spon- to be held the later part of the
serVireS were held on April
The salesman recognized the call for our deepest concern. For
3, tional prizes in each division. Sup-
month and jitrs. David Goldfarb Minister and rushed to serve him. millions of our people are trapped
by - Rabbi I.
Stollman officiating. lie
soring this contest in the Detroit presented a report on the Sailer M r. Goering caressed the pyjam as —they need help now—before
Aptmiltitnient
is survived by his wife, Jennie; schools.
it
For free literature d o..1 service which is to take place on and
, is too late.
El I LID BOO
chose six, which he asked
two sons, Joseph and Paul; two scribing Junior
PASSOVER GREETINGS TO YOU ALL!
Adventurers and April 17. For further reservations have wrapped up. Just then a to
It is argued that
daughters, Mrs.
Palestine
is
Max Bonn and the Alaska trips, send a 3 cent members are requested to notify
Mrs. Syoma Philipotf; a brother,
idea flashed through his min dn: not a complete solution for all
stamp (to cover postage and mail-1 Mrs. Samuel Magidsohn.
"B raun . . this an Aryan our ills. Nothing, perhaps, can
Jacob, of New York, and three ing expense) to Junior Adventurers ,
be a complete solution, except
Monuments of Character
establishment?"
sisters, Mrs. Nathan Austin of in are of the Detroit Institute of, the peace committee, outlined
How could they deceive a Reich downright human decency. But
Mrs.
Louis
Lehater,
chairman
of
Detroit,
Mrs.
Rose
Clothe
of
Arts.
1.
F,nded in 1589 by the late Rev. Chas. Arnold, Ph.D.
Flint, and Mrs. Gertrude Slomao
an Minister on this point? Blushing, in the Palestinian enterprise we
Junior Adventurers wit begin its '
of Toronto, Ont.
article to be sent protesting the the salesman had to confess the have at least the outstanding ef-
fall program on Saturday morn- naval maneuvers scheduled
18520 WEST SEVEN - MILE ROAD
awful truth: the owner of Braun fort to unite, to solidify, to re-
ing, Oct. 12 .
to be
JENNIE ORNSTEIN
' held around the Aleutian islands and Co. was a Jew. Mr. Goering build, and to present • new
4 Blocks West of Southfield
fa-
of 4563 Tireman Ave., 75 years
May 15 and 16, in accordanc e with paled; what was he to do, mein cade to the world.
old, died on April 16. Funeral JYns or Group of the Old the plan being folowed by many Gott? He left the pyjamas,
Does planning and
For the Aged and Incurables
helping
took
services were held on April 17,
other organizations for interna- Miss Sonnenmann'a arm, and, his those who most urgently need it
Folks Home
Also Chronic and Convalescent Cases
with interment at Clover 11111
t Mna I peace.
head in the air, marched out. ' interfere with love of native land

Park Cemetery. She is survived
But on the following day Miss as some seem to fear? Does It
Nathan Bean spoke to the Junior
Both sexes accepted — Modern fireproof building.
by her
husband, Alexander; two Group at its last meeting, on Wed-
Following the business, Mrs. Ben Sonnemann returned to Braun's shift emphasis too much? If so,
Home atmosphere.
daughters, Rose and Mary, and nesday evening, April 10, about the F. Wiener, program chairman, store on the Unter den Linden it shifts it in 'yell , small degree
Granite and Marble Montonont•
two sons, Dr. Charles and Ed- Program, significance and purpose presented the Attic Players from alone. She asked to have
MRS. MABEL ARNOLD THOMPSON, Managing Director
the six and for a brief time. A fully
7729 TWELFTH ST.
ward E.
of the Jewish Youth Conference Central Hi h sch oo I who gave
■ pyjamas chosen by her finance rebuilt Palestine will release our
Emus) Mkt
g
-

MODERATE RATES
wh ich was held April 13 and 14. one-act playlet
under the direction the day before wrapped up and energies to serve our native
NO AGE LIMIT
LOUIS JACOBS
Bettina Jacoby and Howard Robin- of Mrs. Maude Stewart Beagle. walked out of the store with the countries in the Diaspora. The
V' ' g hours: 10:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.; 6:30 p. m.
of 2750 Tuxedo Ave., 44 year'
package
Jew, fearful of conflict between
son represented the club at this Tea was served, with Mrs. Eddie
under her arm.
old,
died
on
April
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
14.
to 9:00 p. m. Phone Redford 4001
Funeral conference. Klein and Miss Rose Jacobs pre-
native patriotism and his interest
were held at Lewis Bros.
Delegates to the B'nai Brith siding. Mien Jacobs is from Ben-
for Homeland, might ponder the
TEA DANCE ON MAY III services
Funeral Home on April 16 with
Anti-Defamation League were net- ton Harbor and is the house guest
sentiments
of
Rupert
Brooke,
the
Copy Due Earlier for
In the Middle Ages, a Jewish
Instead of the usual meeting of Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon officiating. ected at this meeting, are Henry1T
g e Maurice
m,nutr,i w
Ma
e e reio
British poet, who, on Greek soil,
R nt ecnhaerrge.
b g
Burial wu in Chicago, Ill. He Auslander and Alan Ilagenjos. •
The Next Week's !ape penned these most touching notes: husband on leaving home would
of arrangements
the Young People's Society of Con-
' Tea
is survived by his wife, Anna, and
The social committ .e. wan seg. of
hand his wife • "conditional di-
MBA.
gregation Shaarey Zedek this Sun- two children.
Best Wishes from
Josepjh Block, and
Sr I should di.. think only thla of m
day there will be a tea danee held
vorce," which would only take ef-
On account of the conclud-
e-
mented by the appointment of three assisting hostesses were Mrs.
e' Nome tonnes. of • roman
The. thers
liar.
by the society on Sunday afternoon,
ing days of Passover occurring
held
additional members, Selma Blatni.' TY Freemond, Mrs. Jacob Block,
fect if he failed to reappear with-
SAMUEL ROSSMAN
• koff, Sidney Goldberg and Harry. Mrs. Sam Barnett, Mrs, Abraham
MARY MALCUHN
That la forts, England Th•ro WWI ho
in ■ certain time.
May 5, for members and their of 37 76 Edison Ave., 47 years Rosenblum.
on Wednesday and Thursday,
In ft., 51 , h oarth • ri her duo no
friends.
■ Eisenman, Mrs. A. M. Bassett April 24 and 25, all copy for
old, die d on April 1 6. Funeral
Your Fitter foe
A
/Ns,

the
•tiont
rnetand
her.
issue
The regular meeting which was
, oha•.A. too, can easily find as sweet rea-
Dorthea Ferar will be the host- 1 Mrs. Alma Buckner and Mrs.
of The Chronicle of
s were held on A
SPENCER
J.
ad. "a.
ro
April 16 ess at the next meeting of the Club, W. Brown.
to have been held Sunday, April 21, with
April 26 will have to be in the
interment
A hod, of
of Enala ntro, broathtna Enallat sons for singing of its hills, its:
at Machpelah which will be held at
Indlt Idrllr Dentaned Garntest•
has been called off on account o f
A:30, Thar.- ,
hands of the editor not later
valleys,
its
shoreline,
Its
very
Cemetery. He is survived by his, day evening, April 25, at her home,
PIM hI the rItora Non h• sons of
the Passover holidays.
wife.
than at noon on Monday,
1 , - A Jew is one of the generals of
how..
rocks, hallowed by ancestral tears
i 2959 Clements.
15395 LINWOOD
April 22.
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