„Americo( ( faith Periodical Colter CLIFTON A11001 • C1NCSIOUTT 10, OHIO TH ETROIVEWISII al RON December 27, 1935 Icul PAGE SEVEN end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!—Have a Good Time by Celebrating with Jr. Hadassah Rally' Meeting on Jan. 5 Engagements ZEDAKAII A Junior Hadassah rally meet- ing Is being planned for Sunday, Jan. 5. The committee for the sixth Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash of 8441 LaSalle Blvd. announc The I.. J. F. Club held its an- engagement of their daughter, Nathalie, to Harvey Bielfield, annual $5 and $10 donor luncheon nual party on Dec. 25, in the May. the will present • special program with A son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bielfield of 2080 Gladstone Ave. fair Room at the Book Cadillac the aid of the lladassah Players reception will be held on Jan. 5. No cards. Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. 51orritz Lebowitz of 3333 Cortland Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Roselle, to Samuel G. Ilarvith,1 Miss Ruth Gottfried of Toronto son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith of 1709 Burlingame Ave. Open' ' is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and house on Sunday, Jan. 12, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Mrs. Philip Slomovits. Mrs. Anna Berghoff of Gladstone Ave. announces the engage- On Wedn sday, Dec, 18, Mrs. ment of her daughter, Mary, to }tarry P. Katz, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph Katz of llogarth Ave. Jack Gell r was hostess to the members of the Weinberg Family e n g a g M y,Wt.0 Esui lni e d y AAvren t i n a n naoeunn ceefs Mr.e . ug hot ef r ,1 ee f a h it eEhrlich e mr es. t Leah Club, to celebrate the first anni- r Sidney Toby, versary of the organization. Elec- and Mrs. Max Arotin of 2705 Elmhurst Ave. tion of officers wok place. Mrs. Jack Geller was re-elected presi- dent; Mrs. Abe Eisner, secretary, and Mrs. Lillian Pupko, treasurer. The meeting on Jan. 8 will be at the home of Mrs. A. Tutunick of Richton Ave. AT THE Book Cadillac Hotel (Grand Ballroom) New Year's Eve, Tuesday Eve. Dec. 31 Professional 12-Course Dinner — 10-Piece Orchestra Entertainment — Fine Favors Shapiro, tin;. e $6.00 Per Plate. For Reservations call Mrs. K. e 8.1364 versity 1.3570; Mrs. L. Jones, TOwnsend Dance the New Year in knowing you are helping someone less fortunate. Save! in Russeks ____ _____ Wedding Calendar ,. Yiddish Folks Verein Announce Their Annual New Year's Eve Party JERICHO TEMPLE, Main Ballroom Music by a Well Known Orchestra SUPPER - DRINKS • FLOOR SHOW • SOUVENIRS All for $2.60 Per Person The Committee Guarantees You All a Big Tune BY CALLING EU. 6195.M MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Watch! Dec. 29—Miss Eleanor Louise Florman, daughter of Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Kastel of Ira Sam Florman of Cleveland, to Charles N. Shere, son of Mrs. Chicago are the guests of Mr. and oseph Shere of Detroit, at 3:15, Carter Hotel, Cleveland. After a Mrs. Samuel L. Goldman of Green- honeymoon in Florida the couple will reside in Detroit. lawn Ave. Dec. 29—Miss Rose Lipson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lip- Miss Clare Sonenklar, daughter son of Monterey Ave., to Maurice M. Mackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Cantor and Mrs. J. H. Sonenklar Abraham Mackey of Richton Ave., at 3025 Monterey Ave. of Calvert and Miss Shirley Lip- Jan. 1—Miss Ruth Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob pea of Calvert Ave., left for a 10 Barnett of 2705 Glendale Ave., to Seldon Leach, son of Mr. and days' visit to Chicago, where they Mrs. Harry Leach of 3352 Sturtevant Ave. will visit with relatives and friends. Jan. 6—Miss Dorothy Evelyn Stralser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Stralser of Collingwood Ave., to Peter D. Brown, son Ethel Goldman Mendelson will of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown of Leslie Ave. Reception at the present Dorothy and Evelyn Eke'• No cards. -I man in a recital of piano music, Wilshire from 2 to 4 p. m. .,.1man Jan. 5—Miss Jeanette Liebson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Monday evening, Dec. 30, at 8:30, at the School of Music, a t Liebson, to Abraham B. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Miller, ,5103 Cass Ave. The program will at 7 o'clock, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. consist of solos and two piano num- , hers and is open to the public. Evelyn and Dorothy are the twi n daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ekelnian of Taylor Ave. Births The Columns of The Jewish Chronicle for the Important Announcement MISS SOPHIE B. SCHWARTZ Group. Miss Sophie B. Schwartz, president of Junior Hadassah, urges that all members attend this important meeting. New pledges and payment of pledges will be ac- cepted at this meeting. Plans for the program for the luncheon have already been com- pleted and will be published very shortly. The Iladassah Players are actively participating this year. They will contribute two unusual presentations to the program in the form of a tablean and one-act play. I Music and greetings from men and women prominent in Jewish circles will be included. The $10 pledges are a new fea- ture in this year's luncheon. Those contributing this sum will be work- ing to have the name of the De- troit unit inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. A number of teams have been or- ganized to contact members and friends of the organization. The team which acquires the greatest number of pledges will have trees i planted in Palestine in the names of the girls on this committee. Sunday afternoon, Dec. 29, will feature a birthday party sponsored by the Happy Day Fund Commit- tee. The party will take place at the home of Miss Betty Morrison, 2966 Monterey. Members and friends are invited. The membership committee an- nounces that a third soiree will be held at the home of Simon Shetzer. : Invitations will be sent out to a limited number of paid-up mem- h bers. t - A literary group is also being he sponsored by this committe. Mem- • bers who are interested should con- R s tact Miss Frances Moranz. A joint meeting of Senior Ha- dassah will take place Wednesday evening. Further details will be published in a later issue. RUS SEKS 144A 1100DWRIIII 2-Course Catered Dinner *' e- • New Year's Eve Party Dave Diamond's Orchestra SI'ONSORED BY THE North Woodward Branch e Dec. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. M. Stamell (Rose Schwartz) of 3760 I Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Rhoda Beatrice. Jewish Women European Welfare Org. Dec. 17—'fo Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg (Ida B. Krause) ' of 3005 W. Chicago Blvd., a son, Howard Alan. OF DETROIT d will make soon Dec. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Siegel (Celia Fine) of . 656 Hague FORT WAYNE HOTEL . . . $7.00 PER COUPLE St., a daughter, Meta Feyga. OPEN EVENINGS • For Your Convenience We Are Open Sundays Until 5 P. M. . E ntertain- Reservation Are Limited—Please FAVORS Miss Ethel Silverman, daughte Agnes to Irwin Sherman, at the DANCING of Mr. and Mrs Marry Silverma i Call Early ment Book Cadillac Hotel on Dec. 25 TILL? authors of Calvert Ave., left for Cede MRS. A. J. REDBLATT, General Dinner was served to 250 guest Fl oor Show I Rapids, Iowa, to spend the holiday Noisemakers Chairman, TOwnsend 8.9542 after seerni ntonnwhich ayh l . i c phAe r f r R eer a cmbebepi t d i . i n t Inaerf oo l i d i d e onwbN e i : with her fiance, Mac Fisher. BLOOM-DAVIDSON QUALITY FURNITURE and INTERIOR DECORATING One of the most beautifully ap- Fifty campers at Camps Dolma • 11616 Dexter Blvd. qua and Diana and their parent i pointed ceremonies of the entire for 500 guests Dexter Theater Bldg. ids were the Mis The bridesmaids attended a reunion of the Catskil 1 year marked the marriage of Miss Mt. camps Dec. 25 at Hotel Sta - Betty Ruth Davidson, daughter of sea Rose Shear, Doris Seigel, An ler. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wie - Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, of L er b eGertrudeem AJ r a Lmeoevi int : ner, directors of the camps, wh ) Chicago Blvd., to Dr. Herbert Ella Joe NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL! , Jerome Bloom, son of Joseph A. had been in Detroit since Dec. 2 1 e Mo Messrs. Louis Wechsler, showed movies of camp life. M .. Bloom of Byron Ave. ang, Ily Ash, Israel Centel Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can- Phil Wiener announced the reappoin t - Levin and Joe WolfgSherman Announces the Opening of His Beautiful New tor J. H. Sonenklar performed the ment of George Weiswasser a j ndgneepd Wwoelrf 5 i aUr. tSey we re the du s Morris ' The Best Gift for a Boy or Girl . . . religious counsellor of Camp Da l - ceremony. Restaurant at Dr. and Mrs. Bloom are spend- i g.haeng best moque for the 1936 season. a men. Mrs. Sydney Wolf —One That Will Be Welcomed by Every Youngster—Is ing their honeymoon in Miami, Fla. gang and Mrs. Morris Stein*/ -- Miss Rose Elkin was hostess a t were the matrons of honor. Bot BLOOMBERG—KLEIN an informal gathering at her horn a brides were dressed in white ye A Summer Vacation at on Calvert Ave., Tuesday evenin r,t The marriage of Miss Billie E. vet gowns with long trains. Th NEAR GLYNN COURT honoring Miss Sophie Epstein I Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, bridesmaids wore Dubonnet ye Formerly San Min Palace Brooklyn, N. Y. During her eta F Henry Klein and Louis M. Bloom- vet and carried white satin mu here, Miss Epstein was the gun I her, son of Mr. and covered Mrs. with Harry metro roses. The of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Schklove S sMel.em la BlaooitmedbehrygR of Flint, SPECIALIZING IN honor wore blue velvet. ,nAFticrahm. w, on of The of Waverly Ave. , mother of the brides on Bar•B-Que Meats — Charcoal Steaks — Full Wednesday evening, Dec. 25, at the the mothers of the grooms Ortonville, Mich. woo Joseph Robinson of 1650 Calve t Hotel Stotler. Course Dinners — Kosher Sandwiches — velvet. Ave. gave a catered dinner on Su I" Early Registration . . . A Worthwhile Sa•leg The bride, who was given in mar- Plum Among the out-of-town goes BEER and WINE day, Dec. 15, in honor of t h e . riage by her father, was charm- were: Adolph Wolfgang of S t. J W EW 0 ARRANGES resent return—of- hit-071TC -Ey t• ingly gowned in a quaint costume Mr. and Mrs. Fear ., Paul, Minn NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY from a two months' tour throng The same delicious food that you have always eaten blue and gold brocaded °, of powder and family of Lansin Russia. About 50 relatives an iut tsraat iinn, and d here fas h i a o nteedn with ead isaeleukaerte , Weiner at BUDDY'S will be Mich., Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Wol f- The North Woodward Branch close friends attended the dinner long and Mr. an d Mrs. Robe of the Jewish Women's European 6943 Twelfth St. Charles Robinso 1, buttoned to the throat. A gold g Lang e M nnati, Ohio, Cinci of evin Welfare Organization met at the Come, Celebrate Our Opening With Us the eldest son of the guest of hono r• Juliet cap covered her hair. Her Mrs. Moe Figatner of Ch !• home of Mrs. II. Koblin on Leslie acted as toastmaster. Mrs. Robi I. paper-frilled bouquet of multi-col- and Anytime Over the Week•end Mr. and Mrs. .1 . Mo rr is Ave., Wednesday afternoon, Dec. son described the life of the Ru I. ored roses, centered with gardenias, cage, Ill., Gold of Flint, Mich., Mrs. Whi t- 18. Table Linen, Sheets, Towels, Pillow Slips nicely Flan people, Out-of-town guests i I. was tied with gold satin ribbon. a of New York and hli e Plans are being made for the eluded Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luba ' Mrs. Burton R. Schlesinger of man ironed. Bath Towels and Wearing Apparel Fluff Johanna Myers returned fro New Year's Eve party at the Fort sky, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Polak Dry — Handkerchiefs Ironed FREE. 17. Cleveland, sister of the bride, acted Wayne Hotel. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, Ralph Polak y , Miss Edyt he as matron of honor. Her gown Denver, Col. to attend the we, Open New Year's Eve general chairman, To. 8.9542, and ) P. Polaky of Win r' royal blue. Miss Zelma Bloomberg, ding. I Bell and er her committee, Mrs. H. Mitz and of Flint ,sistel of the groom, who Mrs. Wolfgang chose for lu sor and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rabin al Ready to Serve You at Any Time. Be SHIRTS 1- honor, wore a going away costume • plum cc Mrs. M. Silverstone, are working witz of Toledo. ; : of served as n Vs Sure to Make Buddy's One of Your ored suit trimmed in kolinsky an h untiringly to complete arrange- In this service — finished 12c each olored lame. peaeh-c frock of "Stopping-Off" Places. accessories and Mrs. She ments. Besides the 12-course ca- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence II. Jon Morris Bloomberg acted as his brown 'a i d o tered dinner and Dave Diamond's man chose • brown suit trimm announce the Bar Mitzvah of the 't brother's best man. CURTAINS s. orchestra, many surprises are in brown accessorie guests in with lynx son, Harold S., to be observed al Among the out-of-town limited, and Saturday morning, Jan. 4, at Co " were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang a r e store. Reservations are 35c per pair — 3 pair $1.00 gregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter a i" Bloomberg and Mr. and Mrs. Davis honeymooning in Miami, Fla., at d the public is urged to call early. Ecru Tinting Free plans are in progress for of Flint, Mrs. Rae Schoenthal and will make their home in Detre r• it Final Lawrence. 1. Mr. and Mrs. She the third annual donor luncheon. Ruth of Springfield. 0., after Feb. „. daughter, On Wednesday. Jan. 8, at 12:30 tl BLANKETS in e are honeymooning Klein and his son, William, man Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin Sol p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek, a i 9925 DEXTER — 12TH & TAYLOR 1710 Taylor Ave. will be hosts st of Toledo, 0., Mrs. Minnie Bloom- east. Single Wool 34d catered kosher dinner will tie served a reception in honor of their 25 ' "h berg of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Double Wool `„, and a fine musical program with ' 69c SCHWARTZ—HARRIS wedding anniversary on Sunda ' Julius S. Klein and daughter. Iris selections by well known art rs. Ben Harris of swill will Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 29, at 9 p. m.. at the Whitti ,' ,. Emily, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris provide the afternoon's I 2275 Calvert Ave. announce t h il- e ists Hotel, 461 Burns Drive, north e „ Gottlieb of Cleveland, Ohio. entertainment for the annual ''' L daughter, marriage of their trance. No cards. .% Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bloomberg r lian, I i- luncheon. Chanukah Party of m Neew to the rile S chwartz of C I I,- to B'nai • Moshe Gains oo in honeymng in are There are still ways of earning ! Id o cago. TheP hil marriage was micr pledges. For information Phi Kappa Delta Fraternity h e City They will be at home call Mrs. New Members B'nai Moshe Ladies 109 15. on Dec. ized in Chicago its annual election banquet at t Se " in h . friends after Jan. 6. i Detroit Anna Goldberg, general chairman. Oriole Terrace on Christmas d y. --- To. 8-71115. For reservations call 1 !ferry Rosman Cl,.. Initiated ■ 1 Phone Cadillac 5169 on New Year's Eve The following officers were electe d: SOROCK—STEIN , 5392. Carl Agranoft, chancellor; Juli Dinner Dance Last Sunday Miss Dorothy Sorock, daughter FRAM WILL SPEAK AT N . 1.engfellow The following are the donors ad- euys Sherer, vice chancellor; Sidn sixth annual Chanukah par- :II, of Dr. Emil Sorock, and d .1. Mrs Le jo _ LADIES AID LUNCHEC dell to the previous list: Mesdames Members of Congregation B'nai ty The Berkowitz, treasurer; Leo Bards of the Sisterhood of Congrega- . Thalberg, I. Zeide, R. Rappaport. son Far o. Rugs - Linoleum - Window Shades Stein, secretary. S. Kaufman, Cherries, Moshe turned out last Sunday in tion B'nai Moshe will be held ore Rabbi Leon Fram is to be t he , . , Adelman, Stein of Rockaway, N. bY.. Drapery Rods vows et- guest speaker at the third anni a' D. Shankman, II. Koblin, S. Gold- lame numbers to greet with fitting Tuesday, Dec. 31, at 10 p. m., ire their marriage spoke Rabbi leaveser il le hpmetien 2a2. donor luncheon of the Hebrew I a ' •ick F. Freedman, L. Steinberg, ceremonies the 109 new members the large social hall. There will be. .s e A. fig . CMa.dihers Junior Congregation Servi ea tore HRtablb were received in this class a fine dinner, music by Grunt's. dies Aid Socie, to be held on Ji 1. Schultz, A. Diamond, J. flora- who Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired the which was named in honor of Gypsy orchestra, playing both, at the B'nai Moshe s. The committee and stall• 29, at Lacher ty A. Millman, R. S. Fischer, M. A canopy ofnk formed a love y charge of publicity has been at ' a wits, We Specialise in VENETIAN BLINDS Harry Rosman, a past president American and Hungarian musks in- dards of ferns Dinner, 1. Robinson, L. C. Wasser- noisemakers and favors. Reserva- of the congregation. The services of the junior c ceremony. mented with the following me noon the '4: mann. for The candidates entered the ban- tions have been limited to 400. Si rs. LaSalle Window Shade Co. gregation, for the week of D ee. f. r setting Mesdames Philip Shape ofa t uas m t n given She e bmlicarks - hers: The bride was b y: a Jacob Farkas, chairman, and her quet hall to the strains of a march i ag e 0. 1 !sector Heiman, Irving Liebson, e- 28, will be conducted by the 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230-31 her father. suit o played by Feher's Hungarian or- co-chairmen, Mrs. Helen Glick and nett Auslander, Eugene Diame d Sir Herbert Samuel lowing: Marvin Adler, son costume Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, urge mem- chestra. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld Id- garbed i scarf and and Grace Goodfriend. John Adler, Charon; Albert G o the Chanukah candles bers and their friends to make iris with a males' matching hat. The Initial social meeting of I h e To Act For League then blessed man. son of B. F. Goldman, ripe al of Religious joined by the audience in their reservations at once. than one kind of trouble at once. er; Jerome Miller, son of Willi , '1' . sleeves and wore ■ and 0 r a t e I 5' organization met with success a nd was e 1 a b and people bear three kinds—all "Molos Taur Yeshuosi." Preparations for the second an- am The dress with In Aiding Refugees singing erne- it was decided to hold similar me et- emocracy Told at Some lame' Following the dinner, Sigmund they had, all they have now. and Miller. Maftir. trimmed donor dinner of the Sisterhood i ings periodically. The next Of fen LONDON (W N S— Palcor Jaulus, toastmaster, introduced the nual Services for the week of J . !tou i., wore • shoal- meeting they expect to have."—Edward thyst buttons. She chids. to be held on Sunday, Feb. 9, are will be held Wednesd 4, will be conducted by the Men's Clubs Dinner all Everett Ilale. Agency) — Sir Herbert Samuel, class, which repaired to the stage under way. Mrs. Irving Greenspan. of orTravis was 1:30 p. m.. at the D, Jan. 8, at the lowing: Bradford Lefko, son of der corsage Miss Florence ter-Lawrence hall. A brief be Liberal Party leader• is to assume and where President B. F. Goldman chairman of this affair, is assisted Louis Lefko, speaker; Eug ■ne pproximately 400 members of past presidents Sam Gunsberg, by Mrs. Nathan Goodman, Mrs. honor. by • • Mrs. of Saul Shaw, attending her ness meeting will be followed fol. Kornfield, son of Joseph Ko 111- maid charge of German Men's Clubs of Congregations ilantiar Notre field, Charon; Sidney Berg, ') n niece as matron-of-honor, Robert Rosenberg, John Adler, Dave Weiss, Mrs. A. N. Mittleman wore a bridge and refreshments. The , es- lion and settlement in other coon- Harry i Moshe, B'nai David, Beth El Rosman and Joseph Korn- and Mrs. James Sobel. o satiedss .esc:hM s aha i lhleactGraee les ng tj'a t hr d l oatai l die med tries under the auspices of the field presented a brief "Exemplifi- of SigMund Berg, Maftir. trim mehenw Shaarey Zedek met jointly on alesa suita les League of Nations, the Palcor cation of the teachings of the To- The newly-elected officers for black costume rsday evening at the annual la- and Berger, Manuel Engel, !gnatsa I lynx, learned from reliable this group are as follows: Ri ell. corsage of gardenias. nukah good-will dinner. layprepared F for es pr y i aRl bb ea raha",,lim eldman an d !pi Or air Agency and cultural life of the youth. sources. It is understood that SI, and Miller, president; vice-pr ,; broth er of g Aer, iMoses Fischer; nder the chairmanship of Ken- and t D rb Milton s it Sorock, er. •Members d nden . u.sla B f n Mrs. Emanuel Klein, president i . r ;j- ride, Herbert will be given wider au- best man. dents, Eugene Kornfield and S as of the readers reached re ter- Fischer, president of the bor each ed s nvited to attend. i en . are that as the k r - thority by the League than liam Gross; treasurer, Bern . and Moshe club, an interesting The grooms mother was lovely fain biblical excerpts, Cantor of the Sisterhood, extended felicita- tions to Mr. Rosman and the con- exercised V• a r y, Al secret which was ram was presented, including G. Rosenfeld garlic the respective pot- Rosenberg; ack crepe dress with fwhite N Platt w MacDonald, who recently resigned on to the piano accompaniment gregation on the acquisition of the a c,n:sd idnenajah, and were a corsage of gar- Five-Year Afforestation Goldman; librarians, Ralph G ,artlame' kindling of the Chanukah can- ti Palestine the post of High Commission- of Rose Cayman. Carl Rosner, new addition and called attention and the singing of traditional Ypd land. and Harold Gross. JERUSALEM (W N S — Pal car r for of Refugees. mershe rt .! sp. 'chairman of the membership com- to the activities planned by her ne of Asheville eta e p e r em The next meeting will be oe r e G Yiddish selections by Cantors T fh er Pollack !So le plan se 1.. ve-ear genc) — A A. Rosenfeld and J. H. Sonen- on Wednesday. Jan. 1, at 7 :30 You A afforestation onfi a national .. pointment at High Commissioner mittee, then presented Mr. Rosman auxiliary. 1pa.. t . nine" and the "I Love The speakers program closed ceremony. with • scroll inscribed with the sareg who were accompanied by e p. m. All juniors are reque s fed T nreceding u y fol. has been drawn up by the Pa mar with a tribute to Mr. Rosman, follows close on the heels of the names of the new members. a Rosa Bassin. guests to attend the meeting. 40 for Pal .k?ast the Chairman Carl Rosner, Captains government. - Bl;ea • • • ,,, sessions of the League of Nations Mr. Rosman addressed the class, he address of the evening was the ceremony. The nut- tine ency has leard. Bar at- lowed • sliest Experts Commission on the Ger- expressing the hopes of the con- Dr. A. N. Mittleman, Bernard vered by Dr. Max Kadushin, ' ; Dad), Hebrew Scheel of Be of-town guests were: Mrs. stretches of land are to be phi 00 manJewish refugee prob'em. Af- gregation that the initiates will Grossberg, Philip Green, Paul - tor of the Millet Foundation and Mrs. B. Williams str nast y Kenn and David Weiss, Cantor ma Mr rgethis 13.1..1 ter consultation with represents- participate in the work of the con- he University of Wisconsin in ss hr ,' „ jraahn.dv aM;ramea.S. de de awith , atreyeesa est thee rote fietefstS,i: 3 tap byes ; eaMbri . Re g istrations f„r the daily t tf-sl i t uf a f f hPie h o l i t f ae— , ..s e . . ! 1 of the foremost Jewish re- gregation in all its phases, striving Rosenfeld and all members who icon. Describing the triumph rn• brew School are still being tat aided in the drive. expressed by n " gi "' mr. C., In its new program the gore ' Sul and settlement agencies, the for the better and nobler ends in the Maccabees, Dr. Kadushin "050" N. Classes are held from 4 to 6 p m Asheville, g•tia sterii:looris lariL= I',7 et t. lief President B. F. Goldman. t has set aside a bud 04: aLadPtholelaye League experts recommended the Jewish life. Aaron Kurland, re- that the true victory came P.M ! wan inaugurated ckaeomf,a parents, Mr. and men en a * mow The was followed by gn' n t b eog I approximately totem for 5-Day Week Makes Sabbath f oesta ti ert5.00a0Othteo Mount ef establishment of a separate nding for the initiates, assured dancing program h after the military triumph of iimportant tnat part In the t to the tune of Feher's or- children. Mrs. Nornal;nlpo, ,00r dis- Mrs. Stein of Far Rockaway, forestation audience of their readiness to League Bureau with its own high Jewish forces against the Syri- the sereanc• Possible for Jew- tributed her •nnual gifts •I chestra. oirl Olives outside of Jerusalem. N. Y. leading to the revolution which commissioner to provide for bear their burden in the work om,' to the rhildren who.. wee warn ish Dimond Workers le?) oil hrteee Sththeiny wi ted a new type of Jewish life— eche. furnished this low ereco A mom planned emigration from Germany ahead of them. BRUSSELS IWNS)—All J hour for the parents was held. where "Books are the shrine where the d rn k e York w r . Rabbi Fischer, elated over the M ens N religious democracy. As a ce- e". :. and resettlement in other lands. Deadline Advanced employed in Brussels' world-f Algonquin for Miami saint is, or is believed to be." the Part Some observers maintain that handsome addition to the roster o ll,' said, the new life marked of Ml.. Ie For the Next last be ous diamond industry will no ,. B eh Fla Upon their return —Bacon. Sir Herbert Samuel's intimate the rongregation which but recently " dof the rule of the priest- able to observe Sabbath as ■ * in Far Rockaway, On account of New Ye ar y. knowledge of conditions in Pales- doubled its membership through h y will '' reside they giving to every individual the a" :f Ito suit of the industry's decisio „k. Day occurring on Wednesda Have a soft reply to tura= neighboring con- a New York. vtlege to know and to live where he served as High merging with Q. How old was Sholcm Ascii live-day work w all copy for the issue of Ja de n. tine. Commissioner from 1920 to 1925. gregation, impressed upon those anger, and let thy peace be Iwish religious life rather when he first began to write?— establish ■ 3 will have to be in the han ant with thy brother, with thy The five-day week plan was WOLFGANG—SHERMAN will be helpful to him in his new present the sacred duties of a well pat bare it practiced for him. D. B B . everybody, eves. an of the editor not later than into effect as the result of SHERMAN—SHERMAN that rounded Jewish life, and /tressed friend, and with : ushin said that the Jews A. At the age of 20 Sholoca agreement betweep the dia lend 11 duties. aince it is expected leaving with the Gentile in the street, that p. m. on Monday, Dec. 30. particularly the need for Intensive Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Sher- a majority of the Jews the first to develop the great Asch had his first story published; workers and the diamond des !era or groups thou shalt be beloved abort sad man of 1538 Lee Place announce copy received after that ho Germany will be settled in Pales- organ i zation of the younger lie school system because they at the age of 23 be achieved his tained forr inserti. into bodies promoting the spiritual esteemed below. — .3,. n■rristres of their daughters. will be re to prepare themselves for this first success at a playwright when •_o._.e.. ..,1... is.. tine. - C. Flowers fee all weeaste. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksler o f Normandy Ave. have as their hour 'guests Mr. Weksler's brother, Loui Weksler of Panhandle, Texas Miss Bess Grossman of Montreal ' Canada, and their niece an nephew, Dorothy and Lloyd Coh das of Marinette, Wis. JOS. CANTOR CANTOR'S,Ine. CAMP NAHELU BUDDY 9925 DEXTER 17ibs. Fluff Dry $t" Louis BUDDY'S 1, WELLER LAUNDRY CO Get Our trim. tide — Entlmates Throbbed I tee Was Following Rabbi turner.. sonieff o n Friday m'enins. the form.111 , of the sermon was replaced by finform , ra * view and di•emoodon of 11 in Porant'n latest boo * . 711a glory pg ovillation" The following student. from Inn Ar- the Wig., sus their parents. James Rownthal, Js , Ilusrll nuol. Sort- • G•srge Netrhell and w Aogonon. hile Miss arlotte .ronws from Miss Mrs DenJamin lied Id e tp to Ro.rhenter. T '" M the death of her brother-In'...::: RahInowIts le day , 'krill's Is ppop.1.. InItiThr"veglla".der th a . Of or The Chanukah a Oa Religious for th• 111114 :of NW"' • of tt nnnea of jriT, if her .iwer, Mildred 1..^Idw•la. religious democracy. a play of his wu prod u ced on the to Louis \No gang, an Deater-Joy Florist, Euclid Boaz Jean,