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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-07-19

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IiiEVErRonjEwisn CIRO:VIM

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ii%-s.t.lE SIX

OUTLINE PLAN FOR
AVUKAH INSTITUTE

AT VACATION TIME

as always .. .

HAVE YOUR CLOTHES

DRY.
CLEANED ,

MEN'S SUITS 90c

White Linen and Business Suits
Vitalize Dry Cleaned and Hand Finished

LADIES'

PLAIN

DRESSES ' . 10 °

Vitalize Dry Cleaned and Hand Finished

Pickup and Delivery to Detroit and Suburbs

09 9,

Columbia 4200

*01-,1[201f

CLEANERS 4 DYERS

533447 EAST FOREST

Following the success of simi-
lar undertakings in the east, De-
, troit Municipal Chapter of Avu-
kah has announced the convening
of a summer institute to be held
at loser •Camp, near Chelsea,
Mich., July 27 to 29, inclusive.
Combining recreational and cul-
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Ma-
tured activities in a week-end pro- ' te r, Miss Sarah Buchholter, are
ram the Institute, while planned enjoying a week's stay at Battle
argsly as an attraction to young Creek, Mich.
men and women of college age, is
open to all who wish to attend. A
Mr. and Mrs. Edward At as o f
nominal registration fee will en- Webb Ave. are visiting in Chicago.
title one to room, beard and com- I
plete participation in the program. ,
Mrs. Nathan Schreiber and
The cultural program will de- 1
volve upon a study of Zionism. daughters Maxine and Silka, of
Longfellow
Ave. are guests at the
Special emphasis will be laid on the
significance of recent development Inn. at Charlevoix.
in the movement. This study will
s. Morris 11. Blumberg
take the Mr form of open discussion,
/dr and
to be presided over by men who and daughter, Aileen, and Su-
sanne
Holtzman,
left Wednesday
are nationally prominent in youth
Zionist circles. Among the sub- for a month's vacation at the Inn
jects to be discussed are: Zionism in Charlevoix.
and its relation to Jewish youth;
Zionism and a new social order;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Newman
the place of Zionism in the Dias- - Of Lawrence Ave. left Thursday
forth
siificance
of
the
thegn
pora;
for Charlevoix and will remain
coming World Zionist Congress.
there for the summer.
Among the men who will preside
over the discussions will be Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. henry Wineman
Maurice Pekarsky, director of the
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Hillel Foundation at Cornell Uni- are
Andrew Wineman at Gaylord,
versity and former national presi-
dent of Avukah; Dr. Zellig Har- Mic h.

ABE THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE

J. C. R. S. Banquet

To Be Held Dec. 1

Detroit's Molly Seigel Auxil-
iary of the Jewish Consumptive
Relief Society of Denver will have
a special meeting at 1 p. m. on
Tuesday, July 23, at Assembly
}fall, 12th and Clairmount.
A report will be submitted a t
this meeting on the success of the
donor dinner held recently.
Mrs. V. Friedman, president of
Alwyn Vernon Freeman, son of the auxiliary, reports that the
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman Byron-Philadelphia Hall has been
of 20 Chicago Blvd., who has been secured for the fourth annual
spending the past two years in banquet, to be held on Dec. 1.
Geneva, Switzerland, specializing Mrs. Friedman states that this
in international law, is now in will be a catered dinner. She 1
Paris on his way to The Plague calls upon all organizations to re-1
where he will attend the Academy frain from arranging conflicting!
of International Law in The Peace
affairs on this date.
Palace. He will return to Geneva
1
.
in October, and to this country in

the early winter.

g
debleerg leafntd f ecleauA
ehiel AAm
s leEem
he e'M ru

Delightfully Cool,

Washable

White and
Pastel crepe
DRESSES

Urge Adoption of
Immigration Bill 1'

The Hebrew Sheltering and
lantic City, N. J., ' to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel.
Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)
has called upon its 1375 national
directors throughout the country
Detroiters vacationing at Fidel- and Jewish organizations affili-
man's Resort in South Haven are:
and cooperating with it, to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Staub ated
voice their opinion on Bill H. R.
and daughter of Sturtevant Ave., 8163 which has been reported
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auster of favorably by the House Commit-
Webb Ave., Alex Allowits of tee on Immigration and Natural-
Webb Ave., Mr. and Mrs. S. J. ization and which will shortly
London of Collingwood Ave., Max come before Congress for action.
Lampert of Clements Ave., M.
This Bill will correct many of
Gourwitz and son, Bernie, of Filt-
lei ton Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Morris the glaring injustices and insu-
manities of the present immigra-
of
Davis
of
Hazelwood
Ave.,
L.
Aus-
ris, of the Semitics department
Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh- ter of Webb Ave. and Adele tion laws. It provides for discre-
the University of Pennsylvania,
tionary power not to deport aliens
ter, Ilelen Louise, left by motor Davis of Hazelwood Ave.
national president of, h s •
of good moral character and
Charlevoix and Mackinac Is-
Jeremiah Haggai, nationally prom- for
where deportation would result in
inent in the llashomer Hatzairl land.
Mrs. Louie --
J. Goodman and separation of families or other
children, Lois Jane and Buddy, hardships. It permits aliens who
Max M. Barahal, regional director
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bing of Calvert Ave. are spending their ,
of Avukah.
have no legal residence but who
A few late registrations are still (Margold Vehon) returned from vacation at South Haven. Mr. are of good moral character and
being accepted. Those interested their honeymoon to Bermuda and Goodman will join them in Aug. are not subject to deportation,
may communicate with Milton Mar- New York and are making their ust when they will attend the
th to legalize their status. It makes
will, 8621 LaSalle Blvd., Euclid home at the Wilshire.
Breakstone family reunion.
it possible for certain persons
_—
_
653I-W.
here temporarily to remain here
-----
Mrs. Isadore Hassenbusch of
igem.unwdeetLatex Naenw
d y
Moresk. permanently without being re-
M rse. S L
St. Joseph, Mo., is the guest of
quired to leave the country.
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr
4 4
meet their father, Alexander
The Bill also gives the govern-
to meet
and Mrs. Osman Fisher.
Mayer, who arrived on the Nor- ment more power in dealing with
.

criminals,
racketeers and gang-
Mrs. Elmer Teller and daugh- mandie on July 8 from Nagy-
At an executive committee
ter, Ruth, are the guests of Mr. banya, formerly Ilungary and now sters.
meeting held by the Zedakah Club
rt
.
To
obtain
favorable action by
ndaneiaix. .M
on
eRpuem
were and Mrs. J. B. Neiman of McLean
will Congress, IIIAS requests the Na-
r'etw
rohi ot, wi
hsM ianyeD
on Friday, July 12, plans
. .
formulated for the fourth annual A ve
be pleased to meet people from tional Direstters and organiza-
donor luncheon, to be e
tions approving of the provisions
I his native town at 8440 Dearbor
M rs. Julius Bing and daughter,
Dec. 11. The committee, headed
of the Bill to:
by Mrs. Ben Jacob, chairman, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, left on Ave.
1. Write or wire their Con-
urges saving for pledges during Thursday for Chicago, where they
r
gressmen
and Senators in sup-
a
t
Miss Edna Marks has as he
spend the summer
months.
For
savings
former
will
the su mmer
Mrs . 'house guest her cousin, Miss Plot - port of Bill H.R. 8163.
Davin, the Edgewater Beach Hotel,
Request
others who are sym-
bankti, ca ll Mrs. Norman
2.
For cards, Mrs. Ginsburg returning the early part i• sore Rosenbaum of Gary, hid.
, pathetic to the purpose of the
Garfield 4031-J.
For of next week.
Joe Sandler, Long. 2787.
Bill to do likewise.
further information regarding
Mrs. B. Weisblum and daughte r.
3. Urge Chambers of Corn-
M. C. Meyer' of Chicago visit-
Zedekah's donor luncheon. call
merce, influential organizations
Misses Claire, of Webb Ave., accompan
sisters,
the
th ecliairman, Mrs. Ben Jacob', ed with his
red by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Co1- , and political groups to pass reso-
Meyers and Mrs. H. Brilling of man of Muskegon, Mich., return
''lations in favor of the Bill and
To. 8-979 or Mrs. Abe Rosen-
ingame Ave.
Burlingame
from a motor trip to New Yor k , to send copies of such resolutions
berg, president, To. 8-8589.
City.
to the Senators and members of
Mrs. Rose Massur and daugh-

Congress from their State.
ter, Bertha Alice, of Monroe, La.,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Leet and
nb ea e f n ayes
ainr: daughter of New York, are to be l Poland To Try Jew Who lfe-
D'alidtiWierinfga
turned Neal Ad with Anti.
den, while enroute to New York. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barney ,
Hitler Comment
Ploshnick and family of Detroit


Arrangements
being
corn-1 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller for two weeks.
plated
for the third are
annual
moon-
, WARSAW (WNS) — Seeking
light of the Alpha Gamma Phi of Chicago Blvd. are sojourning
1 to cement even closer its present
Sorority to be held on Thursday, at the Inn at Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Stein- friendly relations with the Nazi
Aug. 1, on the Steamer Tashmoo,
berg, formerly of Richton Ave., are
., ; the Polish government
r e g i me,
Larry
Her
e
Goldberg,

Bertha Wagenheim is in chargtd
Irving
nRolewd. residing at 13233 LaSalle which recently liquidated the
,
Bronstein
manand
Philip
Shonberger
snot
and
Dorothy
of tickets,
1Polish anti-Nazi boycott organ'.
, ored to Charlevoix to attend the ,
is the publicity director.
1 zation, has now ordered the ar-
i golf tournament and are guests'
The
Kalvarier
Aid
Society
will
rent
and trial of a Jewish mer-
1
at the Inn.
JAN. 8 IS PICKED FOR
s
have its picnic this Sunday, July I chant who returned to Germany
J. W. E. W. 0. LUNCHEON I Mrs. A. —
Belle
Isle,
between
the
new
1a
piece
of advertising he had re-
H. Weinstein and 21, at
ceived from there together with
daughter, Arline, of Chicago and the old casinos.
A board of directors meeting was Blvd. are guests at the Breakers
his own pencilled anti-Nazi corn-
held at the home of Mrs. Adolph
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Rut. ' manta. The case against the Jew-
Mon-
Smile, 2902 Clements Ave., on
Mon- Hotel at Cedar Point.
berg (Ruth Ray Velick) of Long , fish merchant was the result of a

day evening, July 15. Plans are
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Appleby Island City, N. Y., are visiting protest from the German embassy
of
progressing for the third annual
at and family have taken a cottage their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Good- here which had been informed
donor luncheon to take place
at Devil's Lake in the Irish Hills. man Velick of Burlingame Ave. the merchant's action by his Ger-
the Book Cadillac Hotel on Wed-
correspondent.
They will also spend a few days , man
nesday,
Jan. 8, 1936.
The following
are the chairmen 1 Mrs. Ben Simon and Mrs. Hy with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Velick
committees of the Young ' Kramer motored to Charlevoix, of Flint, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs.'
and
Women's
Group of the North Wood.1where they will be guests at the Harry Arthur Singer of Bay City,
ward branch of the Jewish Wo- i Inn over the week-end. Mich. 1

Zedakah's Annual
Luncheon Dec. 1 i

PACKARD 120

Only Packard offers a car so fine
at a price so low

Down Payment . . as low as $

(less liberal allowance for your used car)

Monthly Payments, as low as $

NOW AVAILABLE

IN ALL MODELS

Packard Motor Car Co. -Detroit Branch

574 E. Jefferson Avenue-15205 E. Jefferson Avenue.

Frank Carnell, Incorporated, 8500 Woodward Avenue
W. A. Lawson, 10340 Grand River Avenue
George J. Mayday Company, 7023 Gratiot Avenue
Daye W. Compton Company, 4130 Cass Avenue

A Thrilling Vacation Awaits You at

FIDELMAN'S RESORT

"where vacation dreams come true"

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

Not just • summer resort—but • REAL vacation place!

Offering everything in vacation pleasures at its best!

DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS
Vacation at

BARON'S RESORT

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds.

DANCING NIGHTLY TO BERNIE MAYERSON'S HOTEL
EVERGLADES ORCHESTRA, direct from Miami Beach.

Alpha Gamma Phi
Moonlight Aug. 1

men's European Welfare Organize- ,
Mr. and Mrs . Seymour Spring
Miss Sarah Magid of East
tion, who pledged their support to f Newark N J spen t t wo wees
k
with their Philadelphia Ave. is spending a
Mrs Anna Goldberg, general chair- 1
in the city visiting
man: Luncheon, Mrs. M. Suss- mother, Mrs. Charles Spring, and week in Chicago, Ill.
man and Mrs. S. R. Greenbaum;
sisters and brothers, Mrs. Saul
,
Edmund; Gertrude Minter of Chicago
ways and means, Mrs.
Barnett and Mr. and Mrs.
Blvd. is visiting in the East for
Berman and Mrs. H. Galperin; ad-
vertising, Mrs. S. Berlin, Mrs. A. Sloman. two weeks.
Willman and Mm. J. Metier; tress-
urer Mrs. F. Cohen; rummage,
of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests1 Miss Bessie Patlojohn of Glad-
on
Mrs. D. Millstein; cards, Mrs. P.
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. stone Ave. is leaving Sunday
1 a two weeks' vacation at the
Kollin.
E. Bofsky of Blaine Ave.
Those interested in making their
Council Camp in Jeddo, Mich.

quota, may do so in the various
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seers and'
ways by getting in touch with any
son, Alfred, of Los Angeles and
Misses Ruth and Hermina
of the above chairmen.
Detroit, are spending some time Brock of Seward Ave. are guests'
at the Inn in Charlevoix.
at Shady Rest Farm in Portland.

TORGSIN
GIFTS

•S.S. •

RUSSEK

Ills WOODI • ARD AVE

For. GENTLEMEN
who prefer QUALITY

BAUMGARTNER'S

CLOTHING
SALE

A very, very desirable opportunity to acquire some
excellent garments at most satisfactory savings.

see,

Entire Stock of Fine

SPRING SUITS
'23 5° '18 50 '33 50

Regulars

Shorts

Longs

Stouts

A Few Very Select Suits at $38.50

BAUMGARTNER'S

WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER

featured at notable
savings in Hudson's

Mid-Summer

SALE of

FURNITURE

Extended Payments are available on Furniture Sale purchases
amounting to $25 or more. The purchase price remains the same. A
small charge is added to cover the cost of carrying the account.

9th Floor—Furniture

TORGSIN ORDER



Pictured: one of twelve
charming styles, in
misses' sizes 12 to 20,
glacial white and a host
of flattering pastels,

•Room Suites
•Rugs and Draperies
•Occasional Pieces
•Springs and Mattresses

Luncheon Meeting of Prem. ,
Lauer Maternity Aid
on July 30

Mrs. Harry Wine will return Mich.
to her home on Calvert Ave. after
Miss Ann Sylvia Gordon, 1
a month's visit to New York and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
--
of
Bridgeport,
Conn.
Mrs. George Cohen, president
Louis Gordon, is attending the
summer session of the University
zlauer Maternity Aid,
P
the .
and
fam-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
Asher
of Michigan. Her brother, Ja-
has arranged plans for the next
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
at
Belle
sly
of
Los
Angeles
are
the
guests
cob David, is sLencling the sum-
meeting, which will be held
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan
Isle in the main Casino, in the for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. mer at Camp almaqua-Quamba
on
Edwin
A.
Wolf
of
McLean
Ave.
in Berryville, N. Y.
form of • luncheon meeting,
at 12:30 p. m.
Contributions to the Jewish Tuesday, July 30,
and
All members are urged to get in' Mr.
Mrs. A. H. Rosen d Chodorkover Progressive Ver-
Children's Home
o u rn of Chicars.
go spent a week ! ' in will hold a picnic on Sunday,
The Jewish Children's Home of touch with Mrs. Cohen or Mrs. J. b
plan to a attend this with Mr. and M N. Van Vliet I e July 21, in Shady Park, Mt.
Detroit wishes to acknowledge, Rose if they
thanks, the receipt of the fol- luncheon. The following were ap- of Richton Ave.
I lemens, Mich.

with
, pointed chairmen for r the donor
is
enheim
Edwin Opp th
her
19:
lowing
donations:
Mrs.
B. Kurtz,
1701 Hazelwood, in I luncheon to take place on Nov.
, Miss Sally Goldman of 196 W.
1
fam-
H. S. spending some time wi
Strauss
an extended
Mrs Harold
Barker,' Grand Blvd., left for
ndson Mrs.

h onor o f the Brith of a grandson
r.
a il y, M and
Fixler.
visit in the East.
Mrs. Clara Reiser and Mrs.'
M Finkel M. Baker and at the "Dunes," Ind.
Fanny Gross, 3214 Burlingame, in
Mrs. .1. Goldberg are on the rum-,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steinberg.
James Zuckerman, son of Mr.
memory of J. Slakter.
will be glad
mage committee and
and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman, left formerly of Burlingame Ave., are
Mina Telles, Morris, 2454 Blaine
to arrang e a day for those inter-
OW making their home at 2750
Ave., in memory of father, Jacob ested in thus making their quota.' for Camp Norwood, Mich.
--
Chicago Blvd.
(RUSSIA)
M. Morris.
Mrs. H. Fixler donated to the
Mrs. L. Winkelman, 56 Colorado, Mother Klein Memorial Fund in
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer
Send a
Mrs. Marvin II. Goldberg of
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Lambert
,
In memory of Sylvia Marcuse.
honor of her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michelson,,
were hosts at ■ picnic supper 1 2925 Richton Ave. gave • dinner
Wednesday,
July
17.
,
and
personal
shower, Wednesday
Washington Blvd. Bldg., in mem-
Jewish Employer Aided
10, in the Hotel
--
ory of Sylvia Marcuse.
evening.
to your relatives and friends
By Klan Against Union
Mrs.
Arnold
Godsol
Cocktail Grill, in
Hall Cocktail
Mrs. D. Kline, 2645 Sturtevant.
and
Mr.
In the U. S. S. R. Torgsin
of the Park Lane Apts. entertain• honor of her niece, Estelle Ros-
Sidney Alexander, 3226 Webb
Stores are located in the
HAVERSTRAW, N. Y. (WN ed a few guests on Friday eve- now. whose marriage to Robert
Avenue.
S)—The unusual situation of
larger cities of the Soviet
, Bickman wil hake place Aug. 25.
ning, July 19.
the Klu Klux Klan publicly sup-
, Union and carry various
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
porting • Jewish manufacturer
Melville Welt will)
Mr
and
NIrs.
Klaus L
L. Schles-!
.
and
imported
or-
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
domestic
Mr. •
because it agrees with his anti-
leave Monday for Estes Park,
nd Mrs. Album) of 1929 ,
(Gertrude
of the infant welfare fund of the
ticks of high quality op-
Union policy developed here
joined I lager
Colo.
where
they
will
be
and
,
Elmhurst
Ave.,
are
leaving
De.'
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, ham
propriate for summer gifts.
when the Klan mobilized its
by their daughters, Janet
received contributions from the
trait July 23 on an extended vs,'
forces to prevent any union
Betty.
, cation. They plan to visit Niagara
following:
workers from being employed in
Prices compare favor,.
--
Falls and New York and will
Mr. and Mrs Herman Wets-
the Hirsam knit and sportswear
Mrs. Maurice Engirass and eon, )
ably with thou hi
man, in honor of the wedding an-
sail on July 27 on the S. S. Chem- '
factory owned by Samuel
Peter, are the guests of Mrs.
' for Europe, where they will'
F.
niversary of Mr. and Mrs M.
America
Hirsch. Pursuant to • deems-
;1 .
Sidney Weisman at her summer P
England, Holland, Belgium,
Justice
to
Litz.
ion by Supreme Court
cottage
at
Beulah,
Mich.

(Switzerland,
Austria and France.
Anna Goldman, in honor
Mn.
M
Aron Steuer forbidding him to
ill visit their parents, Prof.
to
Mr.
and
a
son
They
w
Ise Tenets orders
of the birth of
employ non - union workers,
Barnand
and
Mrs.
A.
Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Schlesinger,
wee yew Sewed bawls
Mrs. Louis Davidson.
Hirsch discharged 142 non-un-
family have taken a cottage for , in Brussels. While in Brussels,
es mulbeeis414 apes
M. Joseph Ilirshman and Mr.
ion employees, all local residents.
the summer at Grosse Pointe.
Mrs. Schlesinger will represent the
and Mrs. Sam Asherson, in mem-
enraged
the
local
popu-
This so
l
, American Dental Assistants' As-
ory of Regina Jacoby.
lace that more than 500 loca
Mr. and Mrs. William Eifel
Mrs Anna Moen, in memory of ' citizens. armed with bricks and
sociation and the Detroit Dental
ad son are guests at the Inn at Assistants' Society at the Inter-
the Yahrzeit of her nephew, Irv-
clubs, gathered on the outskirts
Gratiot Beach.
tional Dental Federation con-
ing Berman.
of the city to prevent any union
which will he there Aug.
Mrs. Lena Sherman, in mem-
workers from entering. The
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Meyers vention
4 to 10. They will return on the
ory- of Sylvia Weinberg Marcuse.
Klan prepared a fiery cross on
(Wilma Glazer) have returned Empress of Australia to Quebec
Miss Hattie Gittleman. as a
a nearby mountain and an-
from their wedding trip in the
stop over in Montre-
memorial to Miss Sylvia Simons.
essecal sterevoseetatNe In A.S.A. at
nounced it would light the crease
t home at the Bel- Cit y and will .

Men's and Women's Solariums—Social and Physical Directors.
Tennis courts, golf course nearby. Concert orchestra, two
performances weekly, in our new dance and recreation hall.

$595

The J. L. Hudson Co.

Dr. Chamberlain

Urges U. S. Help
For German Jews

asking for support of the United JEWISH PRACTICE OF COVER
Appeal, the organized
ING THE HEAD
agency of the Jews of America

Jewish

to obtain during 1935 the sum of
$3,250,000 for the relief and re-
habilitation of the Jews of Ger-
NEW YORK.—If the cultural many and other lands and for
and economic life of the Jews the settlement of Jews in Pales-
of Germany is to be preserved, tine. Addressing himself to Mr.
there must be substantial help Joseph C. Hyman, honorary sec-
from the United States, in the, retary of the Appeal, Prof. Cham-
opinion of Prof. Joseph P. Cham- berlain discussed the plight of
berlain of Columbia University, the refugees as he had observed
who was designated by the Amer. it during visits to Europe, and
can government as this country's expressed the hope that the ef-

representative on the Advisory
Council of the League of Nations
High Commission for Refugees
Coming from Germany.
The views of the outstanding
American scholar and legal au-

fort to obtain $3,250,000 would
be successful in order that the
purposes of the Joint Distribution
Committee and the American
Palestine Campaign, which are

The covering of the head ssio

always customary in Israel It re.
being functions. The prie'44" ad
14
to wear mitres or headdress " At
officiating (Exodus 28. -
era

the beginning of the common
the covering of the head begs
reI if
be practiced not only f or
This habit

acts but at all times.

,
was considered symbolic of tb
fear of God. Especially during th e
mor,
, ells, to which • religious
m

off was attached. n obody Ir""

uncover his head. This vistas,

however, is not a J w
- •;",:4
elusively. The Mohammedan

observe it religiously.

joined in the United Jewish Ap- observed by Reform Jews


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