A lgeriaIN 'elfish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AVINC1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TifEl)erRorrinvisnalRONICIA April 10, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE -A DAY IN THE LIVES OF REFUGEES'S After You hug Your OLDSMOBILE Then What? SERVICE, OF COURSE! When you buy your Olds- mobile from "Nate" Margolis you get not only a profitable deal, but are assured of satisfactory and efficient service, always! • Margolis & Malon,Inc. Sales---OLDSMOBILE ---Service 11340 Jos. Campau Ave. "Nate" Margolis Offers Urge Hebrew Readers to Use on display in the Sociological Laberatory. Oldsmobile Demonstration Shaarey Zedek's Li- TO. 8.5880-81 Dress, a factor in making men successful, can give dignity and enjoyment to cere- mony as well as adding to one's morale. Our Spring woolen importations are now complete • tom TAILORS 409 DAVID WHITNEY BUILDING Passover Greetings 1936 WITH _SINCERE BEST WISHES from Cadillac Management Co. brary Facilities Oldsmobile and "Nate" Mar- trolls! Detroiters are beginning to The Hebrew readers of De- link these two names together when thinking in terms of auto- troit are urged to make use of the Shaarey Zedek Library, which mobiles because Oldsmobile is the has a fine Hebrew collection of finest automobile on the market modern as well as old Hebrew today and in buying it from 'Nate' books. The library and reading prospective owners are assured of rooms are open every afternoon a fine and profitable deal. and evening as well as on Tues- "Nate" is the genial head of day morning from 10 a. m. to the Margolis-Malone Automobile p. m. The very latest Palestinian 1 Co., with salesroom and service books and magazines have been station at 11340 Jos. Campau purchased for this library. The Ave. Ile is one of the most widely quarterly magazine Ilatkufa, the known automobile men in the city finest literary magazine, is already and by virtue of his sincerity of to be found on the shelves of the purpose, honesty and conscien- Library. The Palestinian daily tiousness has acquired a large Ha-Aretz and the monthly Moz- personal following, "Relationship nayim are being received regu- with a customer does not end with larly. The weekly Ha-Ivri, which the completion of a deal—it is printed in Palestine especially merely begins." In this simple for the purpose of accommodat- statement does Mr. Margolis ex- ing the new comers, those who are plain the reason for his success. just in the process of acquiring Continuing he stated, "When a the Hebrew language, has also man buys an automobile he is en- been ordered for this Library. titled to satisfactory performance The Ila-Ivri has three important and uninterrupted pleasure dur- features: the language is com- ing the life of the car—And when paratively simple; it has the vowel he buys an Oldsmobile he gets points to facilitate the reading; more pleasure in driving than he and it also has a vocabulary col- has ever experienced before. I am umn where the difficult words are eager to demonstrate the Olds- translated Into English. mobile superiorities and will be very happy to offer anyone a trial demonstration without any obliga- Miss Edith Brown Married tion to buy. All I ask of my to Paul B. Hai friends is that before buying any automobile to call me at Town- Friends and acquaintances of send 8-5880." Miss Edith Braun, who was as- sociated with the office of the Mlawer Umgegend Verein United Palestine Appeal in this Plans Dinner-Dance and city in 1928-29, will be interested Charter Feast April 19 to hear of the news of her mar- riage recently to Paul B. Hai Mlawer Umgegend Verein met of Albany, N. Y., the city of her residence. Mrs. Hai will be best April 5, at Jericho Temple. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosen were remembered in several Michigan initiated an new members. Var- cities outside of Detroit where she ious committees under the chair- organized and conducted the fund- manship of I. Mellin and Mrs. S. raising campaigns for the United Fox were appointed to arrange Palestine Appeal, while William for the dinner-dance and charter- R. Blumenthal was the director of feast, to be given on April 19, at the Detroit and Cleveland offices. Since leaving Detroit Mrs. Hai Jericho Temple, at 13 p. m. The proceeds of this affair will go has been associated with the New for the endowment of the Mlawer York State Department of Edu- Hebrew gymnasium, with techni- cation as secretary of the Division cal schools that aro to be added to of Junior High Schools. In 1934 it and which will serve the Mlawer she made a private collection of Jewish children and those from anti-war propaganda and mater- ials for the teaching of interna- the neighborhood of Mlawer. Tickets can be had by calling tional relattnns in the schools. Sam Lichtenstein, chairman of the The collection came from seven ticket committee, Euclid 2049-M, foreign countries as well as many members of the Verein, or at the sections of the United States and door, the day of the dinner-dance. was exhibited at the State Li- The Ladies' Auxiliary met on brary and State College for April 1, at the home of 'Mrs. A. Teachers in Albany, where it was Rosenthal, 2739 Pasadena. Full condemned by the American Le- co-operation is given to the din- gion. It later traveled to various ner-dance and charter-feast. schools before it was invited to Teachers College, Columbia Uni- Poverty makes a man acquaint- versity, where it became the nuc- ed with strange bed fellows. leus of • permanent exhibit now A CONSEQUENCE of the Nu- A s remburg laws, which literally mean an economic death to "non Aryans," thousands of Jews and non- Jews have fled from Germany. Not since the World War have the na- tions of Europe witnessed such an exodus of desperate, penniless ref- ugees. From America, financial support to refugee shelters and rehabilita- tion stations in France, Holland, Czecho-Slovakia, Austi la and provi- Ion for aid to Jews in Germany :ms been made chiefly through the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. At the bottom is shown an uprooted family of German Jews seeking shelter In r.5 already over- crowded J. D. C. sustained refugee station in France. Center left shows a refugee family alighting in Metz, France. At the top Is shown a J. D. C. supported food station in Poland where the economic plight of the Jew is as desperate as In Germany. Under the leadership of Felix M. Warburg, New York banker and philanthropist, the American Jew- ish Joint Distribution Committee, 100 East 42nd Street, New York City, is conducting for 1936 a na- tional campaign for 53,500,000 to continue Its acitIvities of relief and reconstruction in behalf of needy and oppressed Jews In Central and Eastern Europe. Leaders to the United States have set that sum as the irreducible mini- mum necessary to continue that or- 'sanitation's program of aid for Jews of Germany, refugees who have fled to France, Holland, Cxecho-Slovakia and other countries, and the millions in Poland, Roumania and other East European countries. As part of its program the J. D. C. will contribute toward the program Involving $15,000,000 of which $10,000,000 Is to come from America, which It is hoped will enable over a four • year period approximately 20 000 to 25,000 employable young Jews yearly to emigrate from Ger- many. Since 1933 the J. D. C. has spent approximately $2,000,000 for help to Jews In Germany and In refugee lands. Many non-Jews are among those receiving this aid. In the past 21 years it has raised and disbursed over 894.000,000 to aid several mil- lions of Jews in more than 50 na- tions. It is acknowlegded to be the lominant Jewish philanthropic or- - tnization in the world. • GRADUATIONS AT HEBREW SCHOOLS Italians introduce Culture into Palestine Italian language and literature being introduced into Pales. Arrangements Made for Commencements in June; First are tine on a "voluntary basis." The Ceremony on April 22 Institute Inter-Universitario Ital- yo.h.e4a10002-wke_ route The graduation exercises of the various branches of the Hebrew Schools have been set for the earlier part of June. There is only one school, however, located at Brush and Minnesota, that is plan- ning Its graduation exercises im- mediately after Passover. A defin- ite date has already been set for Wednesday evening, April 22. It is an unusual thing that such a small school, which has alto- gether an enrollment of about 60, should succeed in leading up its classes towards graduation, some- thing which has seldom happened in a school of this size, The chil- dren of the graduating class have completed their course in a suc- cessful manner, studying thor- oughly the Chumosh, the earlier Prophets, history and various other subjects included in the course of study. As usual, at the graduation ex- er cises the parts to be recited by the children will he brief and in• teresting. A special children's chorus is being prepared to render Palestinian songs under the direc- tion of Mrs. Jacob Citrin (Matilda Beiner). A meeting for the purpose of making final arrangements for the program and the examinations to precede the graduation exercises will be held at the Six Mile Road School, Wednesday evening, the Second Day of Passover. A.14. De.dt AI* are in the know" look to Norge for newest developments in refrigeration. Today we offer you what is, by a wide margin, the greatest Norge of all time. One look will convince you that no more • beauul ul refrigerator has ever been built. Closer inspection will reveal many exclusive qual- ity features—warrical features that save time and work, add materially to Norge conven- ience, cleanliness, efficiency. Actual testimony from own- en proves that Norge effects SA v- ings up to $11 a month. And WC an show you how the 1936 Norge is even moo economical than previous models which Iffected those savinp. Before you face another sum- mer, be sure you hale safe pro- tection for your foods. Shop if you like—compare values. But, by all means, see the Norge be- fore you buy. A FEW OF MANY NORGE FEATURES—Vt.:Mg Utility iano of Rome, which is represent- ed here by Prof. Aldo Soren', an Italian Jew, is arranging for these courses, which are held in Jerus- alem. Professor Sorain delivered the opening lecture on "The His- tory of Italian Poetry." Ached Ha-am (Asher Ginz- berg), Hebrew writer, philosopher, and creator of cultural Zionism, died in Tel Aviv on January 2, 1927, at the age of 70. AND YOUR V BE EYES • SAFE GUARD With ileabh•Llta Glam. Eyes examlud, glasses Ada by registered speelailste at pay. a price you can afford to MURRAY'S • 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Nut to Carla r. Weller A 1 We wish all our Jew- ish friends, neighbors and patrons a Joyous Passover DISPATCH LAUNDRY LINEN, UNIFORM TOWEL SERVICE 403-21 W. Lama 3t. CHerry 1200 PASSOVER GREETINGS from Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goldberg NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS Assure with Assurance JACOB MILLER Representing for Our, te Year DAVID STOTT BUILDING SOLID ;D S THE CONTINENT OLDSMOBILE GIVES YOU MORE FEATURES FOR YOUR MONEY I li m 1 ICI THE TRAINING OF YOUTH IS EMPHASIZED IN "THE LAND OF PROMISE" TALKIE FILM Barka • Combination Battle and Dairy Rack • Adjustable Shelf • Odor-Proof Door on In Comport- moo . Automatic Flood Light . 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Gordon is in- structor, will have its demonstra- tion lesson Sunday morning, April 12, the Sunday of Chol HaMoed Passover. at B'nal Duels,* Branch CI David Dodo!, Spring Vacation The D u r f e e Intermediate School, where Hebrew classes have been held for the past few months, will he closed luring the days of the Spring vacation and the ses- sions will be resumed at the B'nai David Synagogue, located at 14th and Elmhurst. The United He- brew Schools appreciate this cour- Successful Demonstration tesy extended by the officers of The demonstration lessons which the synagogue and Rabbi Joshua began with the 16th of Adar and Sperka. 10-YEAR WARRANTY oe YEAR after year those who were held throughout the later part of Adar and the beginning of Nissan, met with enthusiasm from parents and friends who visited the classes and observed the children at work. Such demonstration lemons have thus far been held by the follow- ing teachers: Messrs. A. Panush, M. Mathis, M. Michlin, B. Panush, J. Haggai, E. Buchhalter, I. Ha- berman; Misses Leah and Rose Pike, Rebecca Rappoport, Ruth Ticktin; Mesdames Betty Lehr- man, Betsy Ulanoff-Poole and Yo- nina Mathis. These demonstration lessons at which the children are thoroughly examined in the work of the win- ter semester will be continued until after Passover. The class of Mr. Hai is a member of Flesh and Company of Albany and Sy- racuse, N. Y., and was educated at the Universite Universals in Bayreuth. The couple now reale at One Edison Ave., Albany, Corner Fran 8000 WEST JEFFERSON Corer Wer ter OPEN EVENINGS Chronicle Want Ads Pay! CHILDREN OF THE NEW PALESTINE ARE SHOWN HERE IN A SCENE FROM THE "LAND OF PROMISE," LEARNING TO CULTIVATE THE REVITALIZED SOIL "The Land of Promise," which so graphically depicts the build- ing of Palestine culturally and economically, stresses the educational aspect of the renaissance. After 2,000 years of commercial enter- prise the Jewish people are turning toward an agricultural society. Palestine youth is receiving a thorough grounding in the funda- mentals of farming. From early childhood, children of Palestine are taught that the soil is the foundation of life and as such should be studied in all its aspects. Scenes In this Palestine film, which is to be shown at Littman's People's Theater beginning April 24, emphasize the importance of this new development in Jewish life. The children are shown exercising out-of-doors, playing with fanning implements and as they grow older. taking a prominent part in the actual care of the soil. The child sequences in the film are woven into the moving drama of a people seeking happiness and liberty in the ancient home of their forefathers. It is expected that everyone viewing the "Land of Promise" will see and feel the enthusiasm of these pioneers, who are recapturing the wilderness for civilization . NEE-ACTION Wheel Super - Hy- draulicc Brakes... Solid-Steel "Turret- Top" Body by Fisher ... Center-Control Steering . . . 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