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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-10-25

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ROL-mom/mom alitavicui

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

1

DeLuxe Family Service

Oct. 27—Hadassah Board meeting, breakfast at 10:30, at
Bust-
Phalanx Club, for Senior Iladassah, Junior Hadassah and
nese and Professional Division.
at
Oct. 27—Annual dinner-dance of Home Relief Society,
Statler Hotel.
Com-
Jewish
at
dinner-dance
Oct. 27—Senior Kovod Night
munity Center.
Oct. 29—Address by Gen. Ilugh Johnson before the forum
of Temple Beth El.
Oct. 29—Music Study Club meeting,
Club;
Oct. 30—Iladassah Roll of Honor rally at Phalanx
12 o'clock—luncheon.
Nov. 2—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of

Pie... and Handlsrchiefe
Neatly Ironed
Bath Towels and Underwear
Fluffed Dried

Flat

LBS.

THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE

SHIRTS

Hadassah Plans
LANDAU ELECTED Jr. Thanksgiving
Dance
H
It
TO HEAD KYUTZA

Plans for the annual Thanksgiv-
ing night dance, sponsored by the
Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah,
Yom Ivri, Annual Hebrew have been definitely put into action,
according to Miss Sydelle Bobrin,
Day, to Be Observed
chairman of the dance. Due to the
large attendance at the dance of
Sunday
the preceding year, the immense
Fountain Ballroom at the Masonic
The annual gathering and else- Temple has been procured. The pro-
tion meeting of the Kvutzah was
held on Chol Ilamoed Succoth at ceeds of this affair go to make up

SAVE 1534%

PAY BEFORE NOVEMBER FIRST

and save up to this amount on delinquent 1933

the Philadelphia-Byron auditorium. the quota of the organization to
taxes for state, county, city, village, township
ie
The following officers were elected be sent to Palestine to maintain
No matter what you pay,
and school district. (But not special assessments
I the various institutions supported
for the ensuing year:
no laundry
' there.
Detroit.
or City of Detroit taxes).
Maurice Landau, president; Jo.
Nov. 3—Open house at United Hebrew Schools, closing
or-
Gene
Regis
and
his
eminent
or-
can launder a finer shirt.
cob Burrows and Julius Rabino-
ra will provide the music.
activities of Hebrew Education Month.
chest have already been distrib-
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
witz, vice presidents; Isadore Ha- Tickets
Nov. 3—Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nation,
Jews."
berman, recording secretary; • Mrs.
uteri to many of the members.
speaking on the subject "A Liberal Editor Looks at the
Betty Lehrman, corresponding sec- / Miss Bobrin states that this
Nov. 3—Dedication of Louis Weiss Memorial Library at
retary; Sam Munch, treasurer; dance is a means to be used by the
Millet Foundation at Ann Arbor.
Charles Lerman, chairman, Chug
Nov. 3—Jr. Iladassah meeting at Hotel Stotler at 2:30 p. m.
Fiat pieces carefully ironed.
members to earn their money for
and save up to six and three-quarters per cent
Ivri; Michael Michlin, chairman of the $5 luncheon to be held Jan.
Additional pounds, de lb.
Nov. 4—General Regular meeting of Council of Jewish
p.
m.
book distribution.
on like taxes for 1934.
Women. Luncheon meeting at Temple Beth El, at 12:30
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
19. The girls will be credited with
Mr. Michlin and his committee 20 per cent of all tickets sold and
Albert Rappaport in "'Song-o-logue."
will have as their duty the intro- all adds solicited. Get in touch with
Nov. 4—Bridge-tea of B'nai David Sisterhood,
Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26—Theater Today, series of lectures by
duction of the Hebrew book into Miss Sophie B. Schwartz, Euclid
the Jewish home.
Miss Maxine Finsterwald for Council of Jewish Women, 11 o'clock
8292-W, for further details.
WA rannosible tar .se-inswi se .tae-wkisool serials.
at clubhouse, 89 Rowena.
The retiring officers are: David
A joint meeting of the board
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
Nov 6—Card party of Detroit League of Denver Children's
Rubenstein, president; Israel Katz members of Senior and Junior Ha-
and the tax for either year will be only four
Home.
and Maurice Landau, vice presi- dassah will take place in the form
per cent above its original amount.
Nov. 6—Card party of Ladies' Auxiliary of Mlaver Umge-
dents; Joshua Joyrich and Mrs. of a breakfast Sunday morning,
gend Verein.
Betty Lehrman, secretaries; Sam Oct. 27, at the Phalanx Club,
meh
25c
Nov. 9—Oneg Shabat at 2:30 p. m., at home of Mrs. Joseph
Munch, treasurer; Michael Mich-
Miss Frances Moranz, chairman
1. Ellmann, speaker.
Frank, 1120 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. James
IM, chairman, Chug Ivri.
of the membership committee, an-
Nov. 10—Inaugural dinner dance of Congregation B'nai
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
The following important pro- nounces that her plans are in full
Moshe.
swing. A number of successful so-
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be
jects
carried
out
by
the
Kvutzah
Nov. 11—Current Events and Study of Current Jewish
during the past year were empha- cials for members and prospective
Finished Same Day —NO EXTRA CHARGE
because after that date all the old interest will
Problems, Rabbi Leon Fram, 11 o'clock, at clubhouse, 89 Rowena.
sized in the various reports given: members took place during the pre-
Nov. 12—Address by Dr. Stephen S. Wine of New York,
go back on, mounting monthly. Heavy addi-
ceding week. Members are asked to
The
annual
contribution
made
by
under auspices of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
the Kvutzah to the Allied Jewish keep Nov. 17 open. A tea dance in
tional penalties will go on the 1933 taxes. Un-
Nov. 14—Detroit Federation of Women's Club Division
honor
of
paid
up
members
will
take
Campaign
as
well
as
the
coopera-
per ro••4
WEARING APPAREL
Day. Open to all members of Council of Jewish Women,
less paid, the 1933 taxes must be offered for
as place. Further information will be
tion
rendered
by
the
Kvutzah
Nov. 16 to 19—Fifth annual bazaar and carnival of Sisterhood
P...d
a group during the time when the given by Miss Moranz in the near
sale next May.
of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
campaign was conducted; the pur- future.
Minimum Charge, 91.60
Nov. 18—Current Events and Study of Current Jewish
chase of books; the financial as-
89
Rowena.
at
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
Problems. Rabbi Leon From, at 10 o'clock,
sistance given to the Ilebrew week-
Nov. 19—Eva Prenzlauer Group donor luncheon.
We Call for and Deliver to All Part. of the City
ly Iladoar, the purchase of Hadoar
Nov. 20—Molly Picon recital at Orchestra Hall, under aus-
Lalloar (a supplement of the Ha-
pices of Women's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.
dear for the youth) for the stu-
Nov. 20—Membership tea of Woman's Auxiliary of United
dents of the Hebrew Schools. The
At the annual class elections held
Hebrew Schools at Hotel Statler. at 2 p. m.
group pointed with pride to the at the Detroit City College of Law
MAIL REQUEST TO PAY TAXES
Nov. 20—Concert of Woman's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith
various gatherings held during the recently, five Jewish students were
FOR 1933 and 1934
(evening).
year at which Hebrew lectures selected for offices. Joseph S. Ra-
Nov. 20—Ladies Auxiliary of Ilebrew Schools.
were given, some of them drawing dom was doubly honored by being
Nov. 21—Ladies Auxiliary Old Folks' Home (afternoon).
large and appreciative audiences. chosen both president of the Junior
.
-
Nov. 23—Oneg Shabat at home of Mrs. David Diamond.
Same
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Class and president of the Student
Mrs. David de Solo Pool, speaker.
Kvutzah, headed by Mrs. A. H. Council.
Nov. 24—Fifteenth annual dance of Jewish Women's Euro-
Addrmo
Silverman, submitted its report
The other officers include Nat
pean Welfare Organization.
003 I I
through its secretary, M
Share, president of the Freshman
Nov. 25—Current Events and Study of Current Jewish
I Make fro.. for leer yon i,1•1 to pa)) nu I I
class, and Leonard Horowitz, Han-
Problems. Rabbi Leon Fram, at 11 o'clock, at 89 Rowena.
A vote of thanks was extended son Buchner and Marshall Silver,
You Can Buy QUALITY KOSHER MEATS
Nov. 26—Second annual donor dinner of Ladies' Auxiliary
I (of Proper 10..r till Ion from a Prior Vol •Iotemeot
to A. Panush, for his untiring ef- Student Council representatives
of Yeshivah Beth Judah.
with Confidence from
forts in behalf of the Kvutzah, from the Senior, Junior and Sopho-
Nov. 28—Annual Junior Hadassah dance at Masonic Temple.
Block
Lot :So.
e
(its
mole classes, respectively
Dec. 1—Molly Siegel Organization's donor luncheon.
An elaborate program was pre- mole
Too mItIp
Dec. 2—Regular Council Meeting.
for the annual meeting, in
SubtlItl don
which the following participated:
Dec. 4—Annual luncheon of Neugarten Sunshine Club, at
Mrs. J. Citrin, Sirs. Betty Lehr-
the Detroit Leland Hotel.
Club
donor
luncheon.
man,
soloists;
Harold
Garber,
vio-
Dec. 4—Sunshine
Dec. 8—Dr. Shalom Spiegel, member of the faculty of
linist; Evelyn Scholnick, cellist;
WE DELIVER
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
'trret In 51 ord
Side
the Jewish Institute of Religion, speaking before the Men's Club
Li I I i an Feldman, accompanist;
III In Itetroll)
Phone
HOGARTH
3042
Funeral services for Mrs. Re-
neteem mouses.° and Webb
Louis Panush, Yiddish reading. becca Bielfield, who died Monday
of Shaarcy Zedek on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate."
Dec. 8—Equality Club's annual bridge dance at Aztec Towers.
Aaron Rosenberg, a past president in Harper Hospital, were held
Dec. 10—$3 donor banquet of Women's Mizrachi Organiztion.
of the Kvutzah and an active mem- Wednesday at the Lewis Bros.
Dec. 11—Annual donor luncheon of Zedakah Club.
ber, gave several readings from S. Funeral Home, '7739 John R St.
Dec. 15—Ball of Old Folks' Home Auxiliary.
Frog. S. Smullin, one of the orig- Burial was in Machpelah Ceme-
Wayne County Treasurer
Dec. 22—Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Cha-
inal organizers of the Kvutzah, tery.
who holds a responsible position in
nukah Supper Dance.
Born 82 years ago in Poland
the Hebrew School of Toledo, was Mrs. Bielfield came to Detroit
Dec. 29—Shaarey Zedek children's Chanukah party.
the guest speaker. Refreshments
Jan. 8—European Womens Welfare Organization donor
Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen will re-
were served by the Woman's Auxi-
luncheon.
Shaarey Zedek Group Will view The Jewish Caravan" by
liary and appropriate Simchath
Jan. 12—Annual dance of Junior Jewish National Fund,
Movie Party of Jewish Oral
MRS. BESSIE SORAN IS
Leo W. Schwarz at the October
Beth ItaSheavoh songs completed
at Hotel Stotler.
Stress Practical Work
Society Tuesday
Hadassah Roll of Honor rally,
the evening.
DEAD AT AGE OF 45
Jan. 12—Dance of Zedakah Juniors.
Program
Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 12:30 p. m.
.
Jan. 12—Annual dinner of Detroit Service Group.
4 c'
Tom Ivri, Oct 27
A "movie party" depicting the
This meeting will take place at
Jan. 13 and 14—Annual Federation Days.
Mrs. Bessie Soren, 45 years old,
The Yom Ivri, the annual pro-
trip in Europe by Mr. and Mrs.
At a meeting Monday evening, the Phalanx Club, John R and Er-
Jan. 19—Address by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's
well known in Royal Oak and in Charles Kay (Violet Fried) will be
ject conducted by the Kvutzah lv-
Oct. 21, held at the home of skine. !sirs. Hy C. Broder, chair-
Detroit, passed away Tuesday held at the Jewish Community
Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of
rith for the purpose of lending fi-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, the organ- man of the Roll of Honor, will pre-
morning, Oct. 15. Funeral serv- Center, Woodward and Holbrook,
Europe."
nancial support to the Hadoar, has
ization committee which recently side. All members and friends of
Jan. 19—$5 Donor Luncheon of Junior Iladassah.
ices were conducted by Rabbi on Tuesday night, Oct. 29, under
been
set
for
Sunday,
Oct
27.
M.
formed a Mizrachi group at Hadassah are invited.
Auxil-
Jan. 22—Fourth annual donor luncheon of Women's
Michlin, chairman of Yom Teri, is
the auspices of the Jewish Oral So-
Reservations for the luncheon
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue re-
iary of United Hebrew Schools.
assisted by S. Kasdan, principal
ciety.
solved to continue its membership must be made by Tuesday morn-
Feb. 2—Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer
of
the
Tuxedo
School;
A.
J.
Lacho-
All hard of hearing or deaf per-
drive two weeks longer. At the ing, Oct. 29, with Mm. Simon
and traveler, speaking before Shaarcy Zedek Men's Club on "Jews
ver, principal of Oakland School;
sons of the Jewish faith are wel-
Shetzer,
Townsend
8-1909.
The
conclusion of the period perma-
and the Social Revolution."
J.
Cashdan
of
the
Philadelphia-
come to attend the party. Refresh-
nent officers will be chosen and tickets are 45c.
Feb. 9—Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con-
Byron School; Louis Panush of the
ments will be served after the
Mrs. Shetzer, chairman of the
the work of the Beason begun.

gregation B'nai Moshe.
Michigan School; A. J. Epel of the
movies,
In keeping with the general hospitality committee, has asked
Feb. 23—Address by Dr. David de Sole Pool, rabbi of
Six-Mile
Road
School;
H.
Goldberg
The Jewish Oral Society plans to
program to which the national the following to serve as hostesses:
Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of
of the Fenkell School, and I. Pan-
have an informal dance at the Jew-
organization is directing its ef- Mm. Harry Kopel, Mrs. Philip Lip-
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
ush
of
the
Jewish
Community
Cen-
ish Community Center on Nov. 14.
forts, the Shaarey Zedek Miz- son, Mrs. Sol Levy, Mrs. Herman
March 4—Annual donor luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary
ter School.
Full details will be announced la-
rachi group, during the coming Stenbuck, Mrs. Chas. Rubiner, Mrs.
of the Jewish National Fund.
ter.
year, will stress practical work Samuel Benjamin and Mrs. Joseph
March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority
along two lines. First, it plans Miller.
on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega-
Hadassah's dramatic group has
to promote the work of the }tech-
gation Shaarey Zedek.
share, or agricultural training sta- already started its work under the
March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna-
MILTON BARNETT
Hebrew University to Choose
tion, which the national organiza- direction of Mrs. Walter Lichten-
gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey
of 1707 Seward Ave., 28 years
New Rector
tion conducts in New Jersey for feld. Mrs. Daniel Siegel is secretary
Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life."
old,
died
Oct. 20, and was buried
every
will
meet
The separation of Dr. Judah L.
young American Jews preparing of this group which
on Oct. 22, at Cloverhill Ceme-
to settle as fanners in Palestine. Friday afternoon. Attendance is
Slagnes, former chancellor of the
tery.
Services
were held in the
Second, it will lend its support being limited to members of Na-
Ilebrew University and now its
Chapel of Lewis Bros Funeral
to the Beth Alelacha, or trade dassah.
president, from the administrative
Home, 7739 John R. Rabbi Fran-
The dramatic group will make
school, maintained by the .Mix-
lin and Rabbi Fram officiated.
functions which he had previously
rachi in Tel Aviv. In view of the its first appearance at the Novem•
increased emphasis which is be- her Roll of Honor rally.
enjoyed will be further emphasized
Hadassah members who wish to
ing laid on the development of
speakers of the evening included I when, at the end of the month, the
industry in Palestine, the Beth participate in this activity can
MRS. BESSIE SORAN
(CONCLUDE! , FROM PAGE it
senate of the University elected
Melacha is regarded as an impor- make arrangements through Mn,s
I. Stollman, and burial was at the
Siegel,
Townsend
8-6560,
before
tent factor in the field of voce-
flies throughout the world, includ-
Westwood Cemetery on Wednes-
tional education in that country. next Friday. ing a message from President
An important surprise announce- Roesevelt of the United States.
day.
The new Mizrachi group will
Mrs. Soran first came to this
seek in other ways also to carry meat will he made by Mrs. Abe I
In commenting on the annivee-
country from Russia, 26 years
out the purpose of the Mizrachi) Srere at the Iladassah Roll of i nary celebration President Boone-
ago and ever since has been ac-
Organization, which is to make Honor rally. Mrs. Srere will din velalauded the contributions of
FOR
tively engaged in all forms of
of Palestine the Land of Israel, clone the plans made by the enter- American Jews to the rebuilding of
was
charitable
work.
Her
funeral
gala
for the Peoples of Israel, accord- tainment committee for the
ral° Palestine. He said:
,
an impressive one with an atten-
celebration which will close the I
ing to the Torah of Israel."
I am glad of the opportunity
dance of over 300.
,
Rabbi Eliezer Eichenstein, field Roll of Honor campaign.
Surviving are her husband,
to send you • word of congratu-
representative of National Miz-
lation upon the celebration o f
Oral, a daughter, Esther; four
rachi, is co-operating in establish-
y of the

nni
15th
the
brothers,
Nathan, Meyer and Joe
ing the society and launching its
Palestine Foundation Fund, the
of Detroit, and Abraham Finkel
work.
organization
which
the
Jews
of
of
Russia;
and three sisters, Mrs.
David S. Friedman is temporary
atio
the world have formed to assist
treasurer and Abraham Caplan,
London office. now in full progress, M. Pevin, Mrs. L. Fineman and
discovery
in the establishment in P•les•
of a temple
temporary secretary.
ini5 is expected to be completed by the Mrs. B. Kline, all of Detroit.
Rev. Cantor
The public is invited to attend
I , g
Lord Strabolgi.
back to 3,000 B.0
tine of • National Home for the
Among the organizations Mrs.
end of December, 1935
Zedakah Club's first pep rally for
David Golden
lieieon the bib
Jewish people. Certainly with-
Soran was affiliated with was the
l
o f hA' 1 ,
Palestine, • mandated ten,
--
the fourth annual donor luncheon
Detroit!. Forortte
, Abraham wa 3 said to
tory held by Great Britain, will ''t
ave Morris Rothenberg Halls Achieve- Utchenik Family Club, of which
to be held Monday, Nov. 4, at 2 out the help which the Fund
bui lt his first altar to
M DD R I.
his rendered it would not have
she was the only member who was
Jehovah, was
participate in the League of '
p. rn., in the Crystal Ballroom of
been possible for the Jewish
reported
here.
The
find was made
Wedding EmoYII !!"
Na tions sanctions against Italy,
N EWmY
.71tIt
s Ko—
f PPaalieesstiiinnels devel- outside of the family. She was,
the Book Cadillac Hotel. A fine
oleo Preformed le!
Agency and the Jewish people
however,
adopted
by
the
Utchenik
by
lcor

P■
it was learned by the
Palestinian woman, Judith opment in the past 10 years has
program is being arranged.
Homo sod by
to have accomplished the re-
Krause Marquet, whose work was transformed the country into an girls, Anna Marth, Bessie and
News Agency. Specifications as
Appolotmeet
On Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8:30 p.
sults which have been achieved
to how these penalties are to originally financed by the late Ba- amazing center ei Jewish creative Bertham as their sister, and reso-
EL('IJD 5490
tn., at Hotel Statler, Rabbi Leon
in the Holy Land. You may
be imposed are awaited from con Edmond de Rothschild of Paris effort that rivals almost any other lutions of mourning were adopted
Feuer of the Collingwood Avenue
well be proud of the part which
by
the
organization.
the British Colonial Office in and is now being continued by the country in the world for its social
; Temple, Toledo, will be in Detroit
American Jews have played in
London. Article 12 of the Man- French National Museum.
and economic achievements, Morris
With the reorganization of the
an the guest speaker of the League
this work and of the share
date provides that "the M•n• Election
Procedure for Chief Rothenberg said last Thursday
' for Labor Palestine. His subject various junior and intermediate
which they have contributed
datory shall be entrusted with
upon his return from en extensive
Rabbi of Palestine
Monuments of Character
clubs
in
September,
Young
Israel
will be, 'Can Labor Build Pales-
toward the Fund. I wish you
control of the foreie re-
The Chief Rabbinical Council of tour of Palestine.


tine?" An open forum discussion of Detroit started its 12th season of and your co-workers every suc•
lotions of Palestine."
Mr. Rothenberg, who was elected
Knesseth
Israel,
meeting
with
the
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
g will follow his address. Further in- activity.
cess in your forthcoming eels.
the Vaad Leumi co-chairman of the Jewish Agency Aid dessert bridge will be given'
The newly organized "Young
A
new
labor
settlement,
on
the
representatives
of
formation concerning this meeting
br•tion.
site of the ancient city of Samaria has decided to name an elections for Palestine at the Agency meet- on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 1:30 p. m.,
can be secured from Morris Lieb- Israel Lions" as well as the 'Yav-
The message from President in the vicinity of Nahalal, has been committee for the nomination of a ing in Lucerne, reported that not- at the Jewish Center, Woodward
neh Juniors and "Yavneh Inter-
erman, Cadillac 8542.
withstanding the large increase in

mediates" fell in splendidly with Roosevelt was read by Leib Jaffe, launched by • group of 50 young , new chief rabbi to succeed the late
and Holbrook. There will be many
director of the Palestine Founds- Jews of the Emek on land supplied Rabbi Abraham Kook. A group of immigration. Palestine was still prizes.
the Young Israel work.
suffering from a severe labor short-
The Senior organization will thin Fund, and was greeted with by the Jewish National Fund. The Ashkenazic rabbis has furthered
Sirs. J. Rose has arranged all
P. Frank age. Commenting on the repercus-
of- 1
start its bi-weekly meetings on the most enthusiastic applause of members of the new settlement, the candidacy of Rabbi Z.
the Italo-Ethiopian con- details to make this an unusual
Wednesday evening, Oct 30, at the the evening. It was pointed out ranging from the age of 17 to 24, as a temporary successor until af- Mona of
fair.
flict, the president of the Zionist
Young Israel Center, 2691 Joy Rd.' ' that of the $27,000,000 raised are chiefly the first children of the ter a permanent chief rabbi has
the past month five new
L. M. Becker, educational direc- throughout the world for the Pal- settlers of the adjoining colony of been elected, urging the Vaad Leu- Organization of America said that cases have been brought in, involv-
*nabs. sad Warble Moommeolo
Preparations are being made by tor of the Jewish Community Cen- estine Foundation Fund, which Nahalal. The land allotted to the I mi an dthe Government to confirm the Mediterranean Sea "swarms ing ■ great expenditure, and in
7729 TWELFTH ST.
the entertainment eotnmittee of ter will be the guest speaker. Mr. maintains the Jewish colonization, new labor settlement by Nahalal I this temporary appointment The with British war vessels repared order to be able to meet this ex-
accun Thin
interests
in
Detroit Lodge No. 65, Knights of Becker attended the Rabbi Isaac immigration and education activ- also includes
by the an
Jewish
National
old forest
re- I ' request was denied by the Vaad to protect British
pense it is urged that all organi-
Leumi on the ground that Rabbi Egypt, Palestine, and other parts rations co-operate by attending the
Pythias, for the fall festival dance Elchanan Theological Seminary in ities of the country, more than half deemed
to be held on Saturday evening, New York and received his A.B. in was contributed by the Jews of Fund. • Frank left the Knesseth Israel and of the East" He added, however, donor luncheon, which will be held
Rev. Canter
Nov. 9. Members and friends are Health and Physical Education in the United States. Others who sent
English imports of Palestine . cannot, therefore, occupy the post that well-informed circles discount- on Nov. 19 at the Statler Hotel.
of Jerusalem Rabbi. Rabbi Frank ed the possibility of an extension
Jacob
invited .
the McGill University in Montreal, greetings to the celebration were
All proceeds are used for hospitali-
yaa e s ,
ns g . e 1s have
hoanrpilrd
o a r a p.t
in
Europe
or
the
Near
Governor
Herbert
H.
Lehman
of
e that the late Rabbi Kook of the war
A new class of candidates Is be- Canada. He completed his Masters'
Silverman
nation of expectant mothers.
the
East.
SERGTEAL
him
ing formed and Initiatory work I Degree at Teachers' College of Co- New York, Felix M. Warburg,
For those who wish to rummage I
with Italy arising from the present I himself named visit as'e " United
MODEl.
Wh ile the cities of Haifa. Tel-
,will begin next month with the 1 lumbia University. He wan rabbi David Lloyd-George, Lord Cecil.
Mrs. R.'
Kook's
k's is
as Imre
edunrtien:
n
1 The disciles of Rabbi Kook Aviv and other urban centers have call any of the following:
situation in Ethiopia, it was
the ' States.
retort ire
tank of page on Tuesday, Nov. 5. and director of the Sunnyside Jew- Albert, Einstein, Sigmund Freud,
7-2171; Mrs. I
Goldberg,
Townsend
learned
from
London
*here
with
extraordinary
rapidity.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Emile Van-
Pero., mended b/
Last Tuesday, in the presence ish Center in Long Island.
first shipment from Palestine's new are back of the candidacy of Rabbi
grown
M. Finkel, Townsend 4-4136; Mrs.
rby Or tom coo
of
the
not
the
agricultural

development
dervelde,
Thomas
Mann,
Franz
ala large attendance, a resolo-
An outline of the year's program
Charlop, of Jerusalem, who is
Doom, als
M. Baker. Townsend 6-7189. For
season was received. The ,
y has . faile dto keep
countr
f the Knesseth Israel
Moe was passed by a unanimous will be presented by A. J. Rosen- Werfel, Edouard Herriot and Dr. citrus
2903
be
inauguration of curtailment of citrus imports from
The Mizrachi with urban expansion, he said, ob- card parties call Mrs. J. Rose, Eu-
wed* making the dues for member- shine, who heads the newly elected Cyrus Adler. The inaucution
Elmhurst
clid
02222:
Mrs.
N.
Blatnikoff,
Eu-
either.
however.
I
the world-wide Keren Hayesod cal- Italy ha. brought a greater de-
year, which will en - administration.
a solemn convocation "nand for the Palestine product I group is anxious to secure the ap- i serving awaiting
that vast cultivation
tracts of land
TO. 5-6539
and clid 0059-M.
Shapiro of were still
to lodge membership
The meeting will start promptly ebration was
Morrtsom
or a
n
it memory of Sol De Young
me or
attended by representatives of all The new citrus season. which Koint
Peri onwed
ovno
Chief Rabbi Dr. Herzog , settlement. Mr. Rothenberg said
somahershio with fel II at 8:45 p. re.
be
planted
in
Palestine
by
in-
(K
tree
will
opened
in
Palestine
on
Oct.
1,
that
the
present
Jewish
population
to part•ke in athleti
Plans for the formation of a Wo- the institutions of the Yishuv who
1 be ing
on § a so

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Rebecca Bielfield
Dead At Age of 82

Kosher Meat & Poultry Market

JACOB P. SUMERACKI

Roll of
MIZRACIII CONTINUE Hadassah
Honor Rally Next
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Wednesday, Oct. 30

OBITUARY

ARAB PRESS IN PALESTINE
STARTS ANTI-JEWISH DRIVE
FOLLOWING ARMS DISCOVERY

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REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS

Zedakah Club
Pep Rally Nov. 4

Feuer to Speak
Here on Nov. 10

YOUNG ISRAEL

Prenzlauer Group
Bridge on Tuesday i

Knights of Pythias
To Hold Fall Dance

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Manuel Urbacb

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