July 17, 1936, PEDEPROFFJEWISR afROMICLE PAGE EIGHT sod THE L EGAL CHRONICLE OUTH HAVEN ON LAKE MICHIGAN FOR FULL MEASURE OF VACATION PLEASURE Sunshine, seenery, climate, bathing In the crys- tal blue wafer of Lake Michigan, sunbathe on a elorlow aide beach of clean ea d, mineral bathe, aporty roomer., beautiful dime. Pis- champlowlilp Danl. court+, bridle t pall, boating, and Selling oter endlne lake and Inland water.. WHITHER? Rabbi Lichtenstein of Toledo is Dead Mrs. Minnie Cohn Dies Mrs. Minnie Cohn died on July 8 in her home, 2418 Longfellow Ave., after a brief illness. Fun- eral services were conducted on Rabbi Michael Lichtenstein of Toledo died on Monday of a heart attack while attending the con- vention of the Rabbinical Assem- bly of the United Synagogue of IS YOUR REFRIGERATOR COLD ENOUGH? 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RATES (writs for folder) Tennis courts Saddle herein Dance pavilion and orcheetne Private Dos 3 Golf coarse. nearby I South Haven, Michigan Phoenix Road America, at Mountain Dale, N. Y. He was 64 years old and suffered his attack while he was in • swimming pool at the Royal Country Club in Mountain Dale. Rabbi Lichtenstein was well known not only for his activities in Toledo but also for his numer- ous addresses in other cities, in- cluding Detroit. He spoke at the Shaarey Zedek„ before the Wo- men's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools, before Kvutzah Ivrith and other organizations. An Intolerable Suggestion The men, women and children in the above group, recently photographed in one of the , East- ern European offices maintained by IIIAS, the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America, in co-operation with the ICA, have a look in their eyes which expresses the very essence of the Jewish question today: "Whither?" Like the Psalmist of old, they turn in silent prayer. "Whence will our rescue come?" IIIAS, American Jewry's agen- cy, which has engaged in immi- grant aid and guidance work for over half a century, and has con- stantly sought to solve the ques- Jew Week-end Host to King Edward VIII isag (tag Nan Mrs. Rae Glicksman of Brook- line, Mass., is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz. Miss Mary Voight has returned home after spending a week with LONDON (WNS) —Sir Philip relatives in Chicago. by cot unt..-In. 0. their own s ‘, - A cable dispatch from Dr. peers Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Avia- count to suspend Jewish Immigration Mrs. I. Korn has returned to tion in the Baldwin cabinet, had for the time being at leant. One answer Stephen S. Wise, who in response to thin Intolerable suggestion would b• the distinction of being the first her home in Manton, Mich., after to the request of Dr. Chaim Weis- a forthright and final negative. That spending a few days with her Jew to play host to King Edward such answer must be made grows clear mann, president of the Jewish when nsiders that co voluntary s- VIII when the latter spent a week- mother, Mrs. E. Beckman. She one be be Agency, that he confer with him Penelon of Immigration by Jews, or S.- end as his guest. When King Ed- was accompanied home by her the heads of the Jewish Agency on on the critical situation which half of the Jewieh people, would elmul• ward was the Prince of Wales he niece, Miss Lois Lipp of Brook- taneeusly destroy the status of the Jews has arisen in Palestine, has gone was a bosom companion of Sir line, Mass. Palestine vie-a-vie both the Britteh to London where he is co-operat- in Government and the Arabs. For. It Philip, the latter having accom- Joseph Schwartz has returned ing with Dr. Weicmann and Pro- would mean Jewish acceptance of the plished him on his last trip to the home after spending a week in fessor Felix Frankfurter in nego- governmental responellillity for law en- United States. forrenient—e. reeponeibIllty which we California on business, flying tiations with the Colonial Office cannot at this time conceivably under- of the British Government, was take. Judge Jonah J. Goldstein of from there to Chicago. Equally grave as • coneequence of New York was the presiding jus- received from London. The cable e u e h auto•restrbiton of immigration Mrs. Max Kahn entertained as follows: would be the inevitable ending of that tice in WOR's radio good will week-end guests at her cottage Both underground and overground perfect Jewish .1f-restraint which has court the other night . . . In a one hears diequIellng, and more than on Van Ettan Lake, Mr. and Mrs. characterized the Ylehur In regard to disquieting nano., concerning the Pre. - Arab provocation. up to this time, but case involving marital troubles a ent eituation In Palestine. Despite the which would then seem to be debased woman recited dreams, and the Morrey Shapiro of Cleveland and vigorou• stand taken by the Secretary Into Impotence or cow•rdice. Yet. the Mrs. Rose Berglass of Bay City. for Colonial Aft•Ira• Mr. Ormsby-Gore, end of thin superb Jewish self-restraint announcer asked Goldstein whether end the almost uniformly InIPPorting wouldmean deadly civil war In Pal- he could interpret them . . . To trowel,. made In the House of Com- estine. Finally, It met be made clear which the Judge replied: "My move, the moat diequieting and painful that the mere wsplcion that Zionist name is Jonah, not Joseph" rumor Is the conetantly recurring sug- gestion that Jewish Pnmigration• to Pal• esti. be suspended. The rumor mongers are apparently unmindful of the serious- new of their proposal. They do not mto understand t h at, graver than • ny evil which the riumrenelon of Jew- ish Immigration either by the High Commissioner In Jeruoalem or through the Colonial once In London could correct. would be that worst of Millet detente, namely, surrender to lawleme Arab elements In Palestine without evert the guarantee of cerwatIon of Arab die• orders or the re•emtablishment of order In the land. Moreover, suspension of Jetvieh Immigration under the prevent prewar. would mean the likelihood, If not the certainty. of renewed disorder and violence whenever Immigration was renewed. There Is something. however, even more serious than the proposed tree widen of Jewish Immigration: The widespread hint in semi-official circles t at Jews make • grand gesture of leadership would woulesra In the quasi• voluntary sumpenelon of Jewish im- migration woolu mean the deposition such leadership and the destruction temporarily at least. of the Zionist movement. Jews have been schooled to bear wile, but not wile of abject moral surrender sod wiLdestructIon. The answer to Arab disorders—and three must not he misinterpreted as racial or rellgloue war but chiefly as the violence of brigandage—is not merely the continuanceof Jewish im- migration but Its Immediate enlarge- meri. such enlargement and continu- ance of immigration mud include Jew- ish access to TrannJordan and the Poet- porienient of the proposed Royal Corn• mbution of Inquiry until condition. are again normalised In Palestine. British public opinion, save for the Rother- mere. and Ibraverbrooke, stands un- falteringly by the uninterrupted men. tion of the Mandate. Enlightened world opinton mord vigorously support the Gifts -:- Toys The reason why Max Schmeling trained at a Jewish hotel was his desire to forestall a Jewish boycott of his bout with Joe Louis. beet Judgment In the Thilleh Govern- ment. That opinion, shared alike by the Colonial Secretary. Ormeby•Gore, and other. high In authority, is opposed to wspenslon of immigration, while the High Commlesloner of Palestine, Sir Arthur Wauehope. Is no lees vigorous In granting the Immigration echedule. Mr. David Lloyd George, who was Prime Mster ill the War Cabinet which lo- wed the Balfour Ger [oration, summed up the situation when he declared in the Hoe w of Common.: The Arab de- on tear up this mand i s th•t we should end to the man- obligation and put date. We cannot do that." No German Goods Sold Rant • Book-3e • Day tion, delegated its leading officers to participate in a conference on Jewish migration which opened last Monday, June 29th, in Paris. The conference, convoked by the HIAS-ICA Emigration Associa- tion (HICEM), has heard reports and proposals on creating new outlets for Jewish immigration in South America and in other parts tells accurately whether of the world. Thirty-one coun- tries in which the HICEM is ac- your refrigerator main- tive, participated. Iliac was rep- MRS. MINNIE COHN resented by a delegation con- tains safety-zone sisting of Abraham Ilerman, Friday, July 10, with burial in temperatures. president; Samuel A. Telsey, vice- Woodmere Cemetery. Dr. Leo Franklin officiated. president and Isaac L. Asofsky, Born in New York City on the general manager. Sept. 26, 1862, Mrs. Cohn lived in Detroit for the last 60 years. Flower Fund of the Jewish She was the widow. of the late Philip D. Cohn. Surviving are a Old Folks' Home daughter, Mrs. Sophia Weil; two sons, Victor II. Colburn and Rich- The following, who reside at ard Cohn, and two grandchildren. the Wilshire Hotel, made contri- butions to the home in lieu of flowers in memory of the late Jacob Segal: Laz Rosenthal, Punxy Gerson, Herman Warren, Milton Gordon, Nat Weiss, Wil- • Beware of liam Marwil, Ben Rhodes, Mrs. food spoilage Sol P. Lachman, for 48 years a Sadie Kuttnauer, Oscar Silver- these hot summer days. Food must be protected in tem- man, Irving Goldberg, Arnold resident of Detroit and for the last Wolf, Jack Hack, II. Kramer, 30 years engaged in the jewelry peratures below SO. It is vitally important that you know John Reinking, H. Steinberg, Sol business, died at the age of 58 on how efficient your refrigerator is. Spoilage cannot always Ilolafsiner, Sol Marks, II. Feld- Wednesday, at University Hospital stein, J. Mitchell, Dr. Feldstein, in Ana Arbor, after a brief illness. be detected by sight, taste or smell. Funeral services were held Friday, J. Grossman, Murray Robinson, So make this test now: Hang a Cold-Gauge in your B. J. Goldman, H. Jessie, A. with Rabbi A. M. Hershman offici- refrigerator for a few days. Examine it often. Know deft- Wisher, L. Sandelman, Jack Ro- ating. Mr. Lachman came to Detroit senberg, Herman Sable, Harry nicely whether your refrigerator maintains Safety-Zone Gerson, Joseph Bing, Earl Maas, from Russia when he was 10 years Temperatures. S. Decker, Lee Oppenheim, A. old. lie was widely known for his Goldberg, Charles Kramer, Ben efforts in community affairs and An accurate Cold-Gauge will be given FREE to adults 4 Tobin, S. H. Werner, Sol Gerson, was prominent at one time as a while the supply lasts. Get yours at once. D. P. Zack, Dr. G. Schoenfield, Zionist, having served as vice-pres- Dr. A. Feldman and Joseph ident of the Zionist District of De- Schulisle. troit. NOTHING TO BUY1 NO OBLIGATION! Employes of the busheling de- Survivors are his wife, Doris E.; partment of .the J. L. Hudson Co. three children, Mrs. Samuel Ham- in memory of the late Samul berger, Philip E. and Jordan II. Kaplan; Harry Alvin of Grant Lachman; a sister, Mrs. Annie (Formerly Shecter Music Co.) Iron and Metal Co., Buffalo and Goldberg, and three brothers, Ben- Phone, TYLER 6.2030 Doremus Stn., in memory of the jamin J., Barney and Meyer Lach- 8925 TWELFTH STREET Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood late Jacob Segal; Mrs. Louis M. man. Cohn, 1248 Glynn Court, in memory of the late Mrs. M. Cohn. CLASSIFIED RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for bonne clean- ing, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- son 2526. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished, airy room for one or two in quiet home. Garage if desired. Good transportation. 2 3 3 3 CI airm ount Ave., Garfield 2746-W. 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And because the Ford V-8 gives you. not lust one or two of these economy factors, but all of them—it makes your automobile dollars go fartherl Buy the car which gives you the superior, modem per- formance of a V. 8 engine. A Sol Lachman Dies at the Age of 58 Sheeter Furniture Company OBITUARY Club Rooms to Rent MINERAL BATHS—Treatments for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- tism, sciatica and colds. Also Turkish and reducing baths. Wayne Mineral Baths, 630,Front St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd). Randolph 6744. A HURRY! while limited supply lasts Club Exchange 10220 Dexter QUILTS—Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered—special, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. llogarth 9050. 1 • S SOUTH HAVEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MODEST it is — IS THE DANGER LINE Within rally distance by paved highway, b.% or by train Rooms with or without both Deliclow food Social dIncter ChIldren's Plailtmnnd and eupertifor Sun wilwlanes 5 ETY CHECIL•V ► NATIONAL LOOD•11A ► YOUNG MAN would like room and board in congenial home. Call Cadillac 8470, Mr. Lobron. Definition of Religion Prof. Herbert L. Willett of Chi- cago, in discussing definitions of religion, recently wrote: Some definitions apparently ignore spiri- tual implications, charaterizing religion as "a peculiar sanction given to the mores;" "the con- sciousness of the highest social values;" "man's attitude toward the universe regarded as a social and ethical force;" "a valuing attitude, universalizing the will and emotions rather than the ideas of man;" "a consecration of indi- vidual life and energies to social ends;" or "the quest for the larg- est and fullest satisfaction of felt needs." Others take account only of the spiritual designating reli- gion as 'faith in unseen powers;" "belief in spiritual beings;" "be- lief in the reality of spiritual va- lues;" "that which expresses in life the relationship between man and the super-natural realm;" "the ef- fective desire to be In right rela- tion to the power manifesting it- self in the universe;" or "the at- tempt of the human soul to get into right relation. with God." He continues by quoting J. H. Leuba's "God or Man" as suggest- ing five groups into which defini- tions of religion may be classified: 1—Religion is the feeling or atti- tude called forth by the mysterious or the sacred; 2—Religion is the quest after the meaning of life; 3—Religion is a belief in something human which has the power of making life what it should be; 4— Religion is devotion to the welfare of humanity; 5—Religion is an ex- perience implying the existence of a spiritual world. 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