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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-09-20

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PIEVerRorrIEwun (km ICU

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

1

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

DeLuxe Family Service

Oc

Cantor Silverman
REICHSTAG LAWS BRAND JEWS AS INFERIOR RACE;
at Shaarey Zedek
LAST VESTIGE OF EMANCIPATION DISAPPEARS AS
Special Services
JEWS ARE DEPRIVED OF RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP

SARAH A. WEINBERG---PIANIST

GARFIELD 9089

3290 ROCHESTER AVE.

Offers instruction in private and class lessons in the
elementary, intermediate and advanced grades.

Cantor Jacob Silverman will
Special attention given class work for the pre-school child and
again officiate at High Holy Day
beginners in creative music. This includes ear training which
American foes of Nazism, Grigat I are based on foreign policies and supplementary services in the so-
involves music thinking, hearing and writing, also transposing
Bath Towels and Underwear
asked
whether
there
is
not
some
I
participate
in
foreign
politics
foes

cial hall of the Shaarey Zedek,
and sight reading.
Fluffed Dried
been launched from numerous sides I law on the statute books to halt of the Republic, who will not only Chicago Blvd. and Lawton Ave.
I
the
propaganda
activities
of
aliens
I
endanger
the
recognition
of
and
of
All these carried along w ith regular work at the piano.
about the provoking behavior
Cantor Silverman has a large
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
individual members of this race, so and agents of a foreign govern-1 peaceful cooperation with
. . our Ge r- following here, having officiated
I
man-
mencan
fellow
citizens,
in the remarkable increase of and meat.
conformity in the complaints a cer- German-Americans Denounce the I make it almost impossible," the or-
ganization declared.
MEALS THAT SATISFY
tain plan of action became appar-
Naeit
ent. This conduct climaxed dem-
Evidencing the growing resent- Roger Babson Warns American
ie
Served Promptly and Courteously, amid • Quiet and
No matter what you pay,
Slow up Commercial
onstrations
which
occurred
in
a
Jews
to
ment
in
German-American
circles
math
Refined Atmosphere
no laundry
Berlin movie house against a harm- against Nazi propaganda in Ger- Activities
GET THE BLAINE HABIT — EAT AT THE
less foreign film through which, man-American organizations, the
NEW YORK (WNS)—A warn-
can launder a finer shirt.
however, Jewish circles believed Roland Democratic Society, an or- ing to the Jews of America to slow
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
themselves hurt. In order to reach 1 ganization of German-Americans down the pace of their commercial
an amicable relation between the' affiliated with the Democratic Par- activity because "it is often far
German people and the Jews the ty,
t is urging all German-Amen- wiser to drop out of a picture tem-
8737 TWELFTH STREET
German
government will try to bring about cans to shun the activities of un- porarily than to stir up unneces-
M. FEINSILBER, Prop.
lbs. Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Established 1529
legal
regulation. The law, i
which American societies of German- sary animosity" is sounded by
id
Additional pounds, 4 c lb.
will be read by Goering, consti- Americans because they are ruin- Roger Babson, natiohally known
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
tutes, however, only an attempt at ous to the best interests of German- economist and financial adviser, in
legal regulation. However, should Americans. "The Roland Society a special letter mailed out to his
this not work we will have to take deems all these organizations which clients on August 26. Admitting
l
it up once again. If Jewish agita-
that his editorial board had urged
r
raze
tion within and without Germany
him not to publish his letter be-
ace nume•at• fw me-taree er trtall.wldpwal miaow
continues
we
will
then
examine
the
cause "it might stir up a hornets'
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
1Rabbi
nest among our Jewish clients" and
situation again."
"might coat us subscriptions" al-
If a Nazi doesn't like some-
though "personally we believe in
one's look. he is now empower-
everything you have said," Mr.
ed to arrest that person on
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con- Babson prefaces his letter with a
sight, according to • new inter-
gregation B'nai David. will, in his denial of intolerance, a review of CANTOR JACOB SILVERMAN
pretation of Nazi law enunci-
High Holy Day sermons, deal with the discussion at the recent Wit. in the Shaarey Zedek for a num-
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
ated by Dr. W. Zarnack, an offi-
some practical problems facing
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock ■ . m. will be
liamstown institute of Human Re- ber of years at supplementary as
cial of the ministry of justice.
Jewry universally and locally.
and a denunciation of the well as main eynaipiguc services.
In an article In the Black
Finished Same Day —NO EXTRA CHARGE
On the first day of Rosh Ha- lations
The sermons at the auxiliary
Corps, official organ of Hitler's
sp,rk morning, treatment of Jews in Germany as services of Shaarey Zedek will be
. h28,o
Dr. s sh eo pn t, g
bodyguards,
"inhuman,
unjust and certainly un-
black-shirt
Rabbi
delivered
by Rabbi Aaron 51. Wise
Zarnack opened the way to tuts
dress the parents in a Yiddish Christian" if "these reports are of the Jewish Theological Seminary
indiscriminate arrest of any
sermon entitled "The New Year: true."
He then goes on to say that of New York.
Jew by pointing out that "now A Problem for Parents." On the
Arrangements for seats for the
Su Pisid
10C
that the German soul is re-
second day, Sunday morning, the "fear and hate remain great un- supplementary services can be
derlying
forces" that "in a few
awakened,
if
the
inner
feelings
Minimum Charge, $1.60
rabbi will address himself to the
made
by calling the synagogue,
of • German are so sorely
s- months a demagogue can destroy Garfield 6200, or by calling the
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
youth of the synagogue inyeaarmeA
wounded that his internal irri•
what constructive statesmen have
snge
entitled
"The
Old
We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City
been years in creating," that following members of the com-
cation arouses • danger of pub-
l'roblem to Youth."
mittee in charge of the supple-
lie disturbances of public order
In the afternoon of the first "movements against a race are mentary services: David S. Fried-
he is entitled to t • per-
day of Rosh Hashonah Rabbi contagious" and that although he man, chairman; Abe Gordon, Rob-
son who is the cause of this
at
Sperka will speak (in Yiddish) at has "enough confidence in the ert Loe•enberg, Herman P. Co-
irritation. Not only if the of-
5 o'clock on "A New Interpreta- character of the American nation hen, A. J. Blumenau and Philip
fender acts purposely, but if
to
feel
sure
it
is
civilized"
it
is
tion of An Old Prayer—Unsaneh
he is totally unaware that his
"not beyond imagination to picture Rosenthal.
Tohkelf."
acts are provocative, when he
Those attending the B'nai some cheap politician popping up
should have realized their pro-
David services are asked to come and trying to arouse the rabble 'to
vocative nature, does he render
on time as the doors will be throw the Jews out of America.' "
himself liable to arrest."
closed during the delivery of the Emphasizing that "it is important
Mr. Pupko's reputation for honest and fair dealing .
for members of every race to deli-
A Nazi ban or Christian Science sermons.
similar to that invoked against
Selichoth
services will be berately guard against what might Arrangements Made for Holy
is
well known to hundred of Jewish housewives
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO
Masonry in Germany was fore- chanted by Cantor David Gold arouse animosities" and praising Day Services in Hebrew Schools
shadowed by the Judenkenner, an- of New York, with his own choir "the energy, ingenuity and perser-
whom
he has served satisfactorily for many years.
JEWISH HOUSEWIVES
ti-Semitic publication, when it at- under the direction of Profes- verance of the Hebrews," and their
The large auditorium of the
When you buy "baked goods" do you look for price or
He has anticipated your
"willingness to work harder and Philadelphia-Byron School has
tacked Christian Science as a move- sor Glazer.
quality? Do not be misled by "cheap" prices because common
make greater sacrifices," Mr. Bab- been redecorated and everything
ment "directed by Jews" and "a
sense will tell you that when bakers offer "bargains" they must
son asserts that "there are indi- is in readiness for the High Holy
Jewish Free Masonic organization i
necessarily sacrifice quality and materials. If you want the
in disguise." The paper said that Donor Luncheon of the Eva viduals of your race—and of my Day services. The auditorium is
finest quality baked goods in Detroit come to
"it is plain that the doctrines of Prenzlauer Service Group own, the Yankees—who have re- spacious and airy and is a com-
sorted to sharp and unfair business fortable place for services. Rev.
Christian Science are irreconcilable
on household necessities by stocking up with unusu-
on Nov. 19
practices, which the real body of S. Michalowsky has been engaged
with the racial and nationalistic
ally fine quality merchandise which is being sold
our peoples do not approve. Was it to officiate as Chazon. He will
ideals of National Socialism. Hence
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Madison 1755
8916 TWELFTH ST.
Christian Science should fall under Aid will hold its $5 donor lunch- not the dishonesty and hoggishness "daven" not only during the High
at the usual PUPKO LOW PRICES and extends to
the same ban which has suppressed eon, on Nov. 19, at 12:30 p. m., at of a small minority of the Jews in holy Days but also during the
A Few of our Holiday Specials(
Germany that gave your foes a Slichoth Services, Saturday eve-
Marxism and Free Masonry in Statler Hotel.
you a cordial invitation'to visit his store and see
Best Egg Chale, Plain Chale, Sponge - Honey Cakes
Sept. 21, at 12 o'clock mid-
Germany."
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid handle for attack and brought per- ning,
night. The Slichoth services are
secution
to
no
many
of
your
race?"
for yourselves.
is performing a vital function in
held each morning during the
U. S. Tariff Favors to Germany the community. It protects the Expose Plot to Unite Syria and week preceding Rosh Hashonah.
mother and child through its pro-
Rugs - Linoleum . Window Shades
End Oct. 15
It is held the first time the Sat-
Palestine Under Arab Rule
WASHINGTON (WNS)—After vision for maternity care in hoe-
Drapery Rods
DAMASCUS (WNS) — A far- urday night or Sunday morning
Oct. 15 imports from Germany will pitals, when for medical and so-
immediately before Rosh Ha-
reaching
Arab
plot
to
overthrow
the
girl Hui Priem Hod — E•timal• Furnlatied Free
be placed in a special category sub- cml reasons it is impossible to fur-
ject to higher tariff rates than nish this care at home. Cases are French administration in Syria shonah.
Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired
At the Tuxedo Shul, located at
to
unite
that
country
with
those charged on the imports from taken care of at the Women'a Hos- and
Tuxedo and liolmur, Cantor
We Specialize in VENETIAN BLINDS
countries enjoying most-favored- pital under Dr. H. Kirschbaum's Palestine under the rule of an David Glick, a famous Chinon,
nation benefits, the State Depart- supervision. The Jewish Social Arab prince was exposed here by known among Chazonim as the
went has informed the German em- Service Bureau cooperates in this Ile watchful French secret service Keshenever Chazon, will officiate.
when its agents prevented the en-
8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230.31
hussy. The effect of this step is to work.
The number of seats both at
Those who wish to remember try into Syria of the ringleader of the Philadelphia and Tuxedo
compel German exporters to pay
the full tariffff rates on several dear departed ones, or to honor the movement, a prominent Arab Synagogues is rather limited and
Mrs. Molly Elkind Dies in
hundred articles on which conces- birthdays, Bar Mitzvahs or anni- leader. Investigation by the Syrian those who wish to avail them-
sions ns high as 50 per cent are versaries can get in touch with authorities revealed that this Arab selves of the opportunit yof wor-
Cherbourg at 48
made to countries with whom the Mrs. J. Wartell, Townsend 7-6300. leader has been in constant com- shipping in these fine auditoriums
United States has reciprocal agree- Mrs. R. Goldberg and M. Finkel munication with Arab nationalists
of securing comfortable seats
Mrs. Molly Elided, 48 years old,
ZURICH (WNS-Palcor Agen- ments. The reason for this action have procured a store for all who in Syria and that he has organized and
should make their reservations
of 8131 Kentucky Ave., died Sun- cy) —Isaac Loeb Goldberg, noted against Germany is her persistent wish to rummage and make their a network of youth brigades who immediately. All the proceeds of
Since 1906 we Ism bas the leader to rate reductions. Corne up
day in a hospital at Cherbourg, Jewish philanthropist and a found- and f l a g r an t discrimination quota in this way call Townsend meet secretly in the mountains of these services go towards the
and tails aver your loss problem with us. You am •Hur•d of
Palestine. The plot was discovered
France, following an emergency er of the modern Zionist movement, against, American imports. The 7-2171 or Townsend 6-4136 and a when the Syrian intelligence eery- maintenance of the Hebrew
eau rrrrr lalr treatment and the lowest poasible int rrrrr charge
operation, a dispatch informed her is dead here after a long illness, new policy goes into effect simul- day will be net aside fo you,
Schools,
that
is,
to
pay
for
those
Mrs.
R.
Rose
and
N.
Blatnikoff
ice
apprehended
the
leader
as
he
at
the
age
of
75.
He
had
come
here
husband, Sol.
taneously with the expiration of
children whose parents are un-
last month from Tel Aviv, Pales-
are in charge of all card parties. By was trying to cross the Syrian-Pal-
Mn,. Elkind arrived at Cher- tine, where he lived, in order to. the German-American commercial calling Euclid 0222 or Eu. 0059-M estine frontier to meet with his fol- able to take care of their tuition
PER
fees.
bourg a week ago Wednesday from take a cure. He contributed large treaty which was denounced by the they will help you plan a party at lowers in Damascus.
.
.1 Compare Dues
Germany, where she had been visit- f unds to various Zionist causes and Reich last year. When the Treas-
Rates
your
own
home
and
enable
you
to
ury
Department
starts
collecting
ing friends, and was preparing to donated the first site for the Heb-
Up to $200
leave for home when she became rew University in Jerusalem. In full tariff duties on all German attend the donor luncheon.
Prompt service. If you are
The next meeting will be held on
1H% De' me.
Falling higher interest rates
ill.
1181, long before the political goods, imports from the Reich will Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1:30 p. m., at the
be
placed
at
a
tremendous
com-
we
will refinance your loan
Up
to
$500
She is survived by her husband, Zionist movement had been organ-
Statler Hotel. A program w il l be
Ws% ow en.
and save you money.
who is a member of the Detroit ized, he established a society for petitive disadvantage in all cases given by entertainers. The public
Sept. 21—Shmarya Levin Memorial Meeting, at Shaarey
where
similar
imports
from
other
Symphony Orchestra, a daughter the upbuilding of the Jewish home-
Bank vault protection for
Zedek, under auspices of Zionist Organization of Detroit.
Up to $5000
your genii.
1% ow in.
Mrs. Ann Sklar, a son, Dr. M. H. land in Palestine. Early this year, countries are admitted at less than is invited.
Sept. 23—Annual luncheon meeting of Sisterhood of
Skolnick, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. he donated a large area in the all- full tariff rates.
Shaarey
Zedek,
at
12:30
p.
m.
State
Department
Extends
Re.
Louis Meltzer, two sisters, one in Jewish city of Tel Aviv, Palestine,
Mrs. Schatz Opens a Silk
Sept. 25—Hadassah Fashion Show.
rats over Brodsky Decision
Russia and Mrs. Harry Ilalperin for the creation of a municipal
Sept. 29—Card party of Eva Prenzlauer Group.
Wool Yarn Department
The incident growing out of
of Bayonne, N. J., and a brother park to be named after his son,
Oct. 1—First meeting of the year of Junior Hadassah, at
Ai P.E.!
Magistrate
Louis
B.
Brodsky's
vig-
in Palestine.
Benjamin, who was killed in the
orous anti-Nazi remarks in his de-
Mrs. Stella Schatz and her sin- Hotel Oct.
Statler.
You pay the I ttttttt
Arab-Jewish riots of 1929.
AT THREE CON.
7— The 27th annual Yom Kippur Night dance of
cision
dismissing
charges
against
ter,
Lillian
Gordon,
of
Lansing,
only en unpaid hal-
Born in Szaki, Lithuania, on Feb.
VENLENT OFFICES
Bicur Cholem Jrs., at General Motors Bldg. ballroom.
fwit.. Leona up le
5, 1860, he lived in that country five of the six prisoners charged Mich., have taken up permanent
P. ban
20 months.
11028 GRAND RIVER
Oct. 8-11adassah meeting.
until 1919, transferring himself at with participating in the July 26 residence in Detroit.
end payment plan
Oct. 16—Music Study Club meeting.
Mrs.
Schatz
has
opened
a
silk
riot
aboard
the
S.
S.
Bremen
is
9947
GRATIOT
AVE.
la meet Indi•idual
time to Palestine. When the
Oct.
16—Eva
Prenzlauer
Infant
Service
Group.
Rev. Cantor that
and
wool
yarn
department
in
the
emda
1249 GRISWOLD ST.
(
World Zionist Congress was believed to have been closed by
Oct. 16—Reports of World Zionist Congress and greetings
David Golden first
summoned in 1897, he became a del- Secretary of State Hull when he LaRue Dress Shop at 11344 Dexter
from Palestine, to be delivered at Zionist meeting by James I.
read to Dr. Rudolf Leitner, coun- Blvd. They will carry a full line of
egate.
For
eight
years
he
was
a
Detroit .* Favorite
Ellmann, Rabbi Leon Fram and Miss Anne Manson.
monist
member of the General Council of selor to the German embassy, a fine silk and woolen yarn for every
Oct. 20—Grape festival of Sisterhood of Congregation
formal statement expressing the knitting need. A professional ex-
Wedding rewme- the World Zionist Organization. lie
pert
instructress
will
conduct
clas-
B'nai Moshe.
al was known to Hebrew scholars Department's regress to Germany
sin
Oct.
21—"Pay-Up" tea of Women's Auxiliary of Jhwish Old
LOAN & SAVINGS SOCIETY
ses for beginners and guide and ,
Home and by
throughout the world for his nu. and rebuking Magistrate l Brodsky
Detroit
bounds advise any one in their knitting
The Farwell Bldg. 1249 Griswold St.
Folks' Home.
Appointment
merous gifts to aid newspapers and for overstepping judicia
Oct. 23—First meeting of the year of Women's Auxiliary
problems.
Several
evening
classes
Awe( of 61.500,00000
by
indulging
in
sentiments
offen-
EUCLID MO
Founded in 1906.
books, having founded one of the
of
United
Hebrew
Schools,
at
Hotel
Statler
at
2:15
P.
M.
each week will be conducted for
first large Hebrew publishing sive to a friendly nation.
Oct. 27—Annual dinner-dance of Home Relief Society, at
the convenience of working women.
houses. In Palestine, he founded
Statler Hotel.
the Hebrew newspaper , Haaretz , German-Americans Split as Nazi
Oct. 29—Music Study Club meeting.
of Bay City, and seven grandchil-
and also the Institute for the Ad-
Oct. 30-11adassah collection day for Honor Roll.
Violence Inc aaaaa
dren.
vancement of Hebrew Culture and
Nov. 2—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of
NEW YORK (WNS)—Alarmed
Language.
One
of
the
wealthiest
Monuments of Character
over the increasingly violent na-
Senior Iladassah will open its
Detroit.
Nov. 3—Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nation,
men in the Zionist movement, he ture of the tactics of the friends
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz season of regular meetings with a
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld of Con-1 speaking on the subject "A Liberal Editor Looks at the Jews."
was always consulted by the Zion- of the New Germany, Willy War-
are
spending
a
week
in
New
York
session
to be held at 8 o'clock Tues-
ist Organization in the administra- necke, secretary of the United gregation B'nai Moshe will be as- I
Nov. 12—Address by Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York,
and other Eastern points.
day at the home of Mrs. Harry
tion of its financial institutions. He German Cocieties, announced that aisted by a large and specially under auspices of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Singer, 2014 Tenth St.
Nov. 16 to 18—Fifth annual Bazaar and carnival of Sisterhood
was a director of the Jewish Col- his organization has refused the trained choir during the High
GilBACH
Many of the younger net are
onial Trust and the Anglo-Pales- Friends permission to participate Holy Day services.
leaving the city to enter schools Eight Private Schools Have
of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
the
12th
year
of
be
Prenzlauer
Group
donor
luncheon.
This will
tine Bank, Palestine's largest na- in the annual German Day celebra-
and colleges. Among the first to
Nov. 19—Eva
Formed Organization
Nov.
20—Concert of Woman's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith leave was Joel Goldberg who left
tional bank.
tion at Madison Square Garden on
time
C.
K.
Tuesday to enroll in military school
Same
(evening).
Oct. 6. At the
Eight
private Hebrew Schools
Nov.
21—Ladies
Auxiliary
Old
Folks'
Home
(afternoon).
at Castle Flights, Tenn. Eileen
Froelich, passenger traffic agent
Nov. 24—Fifteenth annual dance of Jewish Women's Euro-
Hirschfield leaves Saturday to en- amalgamated into Ilistadruth Heb-
of the Ilapag-Lloyd Line, the
rew
Schools.
ter Smith College, North Hampton,
pean Welfare Organization.
'in sad but loving memory of our united German steamship company,
Granite and alefide Monareente
Nov. 28—Annual Junior Hadaseah dance at Masonic Temple.
At the last meeting of the His-
Mass. Ida Harmon, David Kahn
it
dear husband and father, David resigned as president of the United
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Dec. 1—Molly Siegel Organization's donor luncheon.
and Leonard Kessler will he in Ann tadruth held Monday, Sept. 16.
German
Societies,
on
the
request
ECCI.11) 7195
Cutler, who departed 10 years ago
was
decided not to employ young
Dec.
4—Sunshine
Club
donor
luncheon.
Arbor this year and Sophie Green-
today, Sept. 13, 1925, (21st day of of the line. In explaining his resig-
Dec. 8—Dr. Shalom Spiegel, member of the faculty of stein will attend Mich. State Nor- unexperienced teachers, and to
nation Froelich said that the com-
Ellul).
the Jewish Institute of Religion, speaking before the Men's Club
protest to the board of Jewish edu.
mal at Yysilanti.
pany regarded it as unwise to be
His loving wife, children
cation of New York against th ,
of
Shaarey
Zedek on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate."
and grandchildren. drawn into the struggle between
Dec.
10—Annual
$3
donor
dinner
of
Sisters
of
Zion
Miz-
The following were enrolled at firing of the four teachers and two
Rev. Castor
Nazi and anti-Nazi elements among
Bay City Junior College: Arnold employees by Dr. S. Benderly.
rachi, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
German-Americans. The rebuff to
Jacob
Dec. 11—Annual donor luncheon of Zedakah Club.
The branches of the Ilistadruth
Unveiling of Monument the Friends of the New Germany
Beck, Irving Berglass, Morris
Silverman
Dec. 1.6—Ball of Old Folks' Home Auxiliary.
Goldstein, Fred Golden, J a ck are: Yarneh Hebrew School,
by the United German Societies
BURGH-AL
Dec. 22—Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Cha-
Greenstein, Marvin Harrison, Nan- Twelfth St.. Rabbi J. Ungar, prin-
An unveiling of a monument in grew out of the feeling on the part
14011EL
23 :.are.
nette Kahn, Sherman Kahn and cipal; Kadimah Hebrew School.
memory of Louis II. Harris will of that organization's leaders that
nukah Supper Dance.
Practice
Dec. 29—Shaarey Zedek children's Chanukah party.
2617 Taylor Ave., A. Kutnick, prin-
Eugene Trainee.
take place on Sunday, Sept. 22, at since the German elements here are ,
Reeommended h
8—European
Womens
Welfare
Organization
donor
cipal; Kadimah Hebrew School.
l'hynielana and
2 p. m., at Machpelah Cemetery. allegedly overwhelmingly in favor'
Jan.
'
11812 Linwood Ave., A. Kutnick.
Funeral
services
for
Jacob
Feld-
Relatives and friends are invited.
of the New Germany the violent
luncheon.
by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's man, 72, 154 Marshall St., Essex- principal; Modern Hebrew School.
2073
Jan. 19—Address
speeches
by
leaders
of
the
Friends
Gladstone
Shaarey
Zedek
on
the
subject
"The
Boiling
Cauldron
of
13119 Linwood Ave., S. Stollman:
ville,
were
held
-at
the
residence
Ile who would curb the freedom can only harm Germans in this
Club of
Euclid 1.0467
with the Rabbi Isaac B. Reichman National Hebrew School, 5715 Oak-
of the press and the expression of country.
Europe."
}i111r7i111[ 1.
Jan.
22—Fourth
annual
donor
luncheon
of
Women's
Auxil-
and Rabbi Mendel Glantz offici- land Ave., I. Law-ton; Israel Heb-
public opinion is enemy No. 1 to
rfriornitai
Department
A request that the the
ating. Burial was in the Temple rew School, 2615 W. Grand,
iary of United Hebrew Schools.
activities
the right, of the people.
ol.
lecturer
rominent
journalist,
of Justice investigate
Feb. 2—Marvin Loewenthal, p
of Abraham Cemetery. Mr. Feld- sell; Beth Israel HebrewScho
CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD
of the pro-Nazi Friends of the New
and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews
man, a native of Russia, died Sun- 13833 Humphrey St., I. Liss; Pe".
Germany has been made by Eu-
day morning at Grace hospital, De- i key Hebrew School, 9746 Petoskey
Social Revolution."
gene F. Grigat, director of the Cantor Rosenfeld's services with and the
Feb. 9—Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con-
troit, after • short illness. He had 'St., S. Glantz.
anti-Nazi Friends of German Dem- Congregation B'nai Moshe.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
During his service here, Can- gregation B'nai Moshe.
been a resident of Essexville for
letter
to
Attorney-
ocracy, in a
Feb.
23—Address
by
Dr.
David
de
Sola
Fool,
rabbi
of
been
active
in
47 years. Surviving are two daugh-
Abraham Lincoln never joined
General Homer S. Cummings. Cal- tor Rosenfeld has
Spanish-Portuguese
Synagogue
of
New
York,
before
the
foram
of
organizing
the
Cantor's
Associa-
ters, Mrs. Lena Shwayder of Den- church. Said he: "Whenever I find
ling the attorney-general's atten-
tion Of Detroit, of which he served Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
ver, and Miss Bess Feldman, of , • church that takes as its creed.
tion to the violent utterances of ad president two years ago. He
March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna-
Detroit; four eons, Herbert, of ''To love God with all one's heart
spokesmen for the Friends, espe-
gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey Peoria, Ill., Milton, of Philadelphia and soul and strength and eel
cially those in which they boasted has also been active in numerous Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life."
organizational
activities
and
has
and
Julius and Barney, of Bay and one's neighbor as himself ,'
that they have their own storm
City; one brother, Laver Feldman I will join that church."
troops In this country and that "a participated in concerts and in
programs.
was coming for radio

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