A lmeria:It Apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON Amu& • CINCINNATI 2,11, OHIO • October 9, 1936 /II L7)fl tilKON ICU and THE LEGAC CH' ONICLE OCTOBER SERVICE SPECIAL TENTH EDUCATION MONTH OBSERVANCE (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) Holiday Services at Hebrew Schools PAGE THREE UNJUSTIFIED ISSUE RAISED IN CURRENT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN We are pleased to announce that Services were conducted during efforts mule during this Education the High Holy Days and also dur- PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR COLD WEATHER Month the public becomes fully ing the holiday of Succoth at the cognizant of the work done by the two auditoriums of the United Ile- United Hebrew Schools in their brew Schools, the Tuxedo-Holmur A Statement by Sigmund Livingston, Chairman of various branches throughout the and the Philadelphia-Byron. In is now associated with our office in the Ford Bldg. city." Mr. Zackheim pointed out these two schools services are being Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith further that while the imparting conducted throughout the whole of Jewish knowledge has always In the pending political campaign: ■ wholly false issue been one of the most important has been injected; one which would imply a special interest functions of the community, it has on the part of Jewish citizens. This makes imperative the never been as important and as BROKERAGE SERVICE reassertion of the principle that Jews are not and never have vital as it is now at this time of been ■ n organized political group in America. They affiliate IN Securities and Commodities unrest and insecurity, "It is an old according to their individual convictions with the various fact," he stated, "that many forces political parties, and the right of franchise is exercised by Members throughout the world have risen them free from any consideration of class or group distinction. N. Y. Stock Exchange and Other Principal Securities up against us as Jews. Jews in all and This is true notwithstanding representations of zealous politi- lands without exception suffer Commodities Exchanges in the U. S. and Canada cal advocates to the contrary. mainly Ofcause of their Jewishness. The raising of such issue is particularly unjustified in It seems at times that we are living MAIN OFFICE: 40 Wall St., New York City the pending campaign, because of the unquestioned record of through again the period of the DETROIT OFFICE: Ford Bldg., Fisher Bldg. tolerance, in accord with the finest traditions of our nation, medieval ages. But in those days of the presidential candidates of the recognized political our people knew what they were parties and their complete freedom from any religious or suffering for. They were conscious racial prejudice. of their Jewishness which they cherished above all treasures, even above their lives. At the present time, however, that knowledge and that consciousness are lacking and EVERY EVERY our people in many lands stand SUNDAY bewildered at the attacks directed SUNDAY at them. They lack that internal spiritual power which stood as a bulwark of strength for our par- TO ents in time of stress and strain." The Men's Club of Congrega- of seven "Special Presentations," TO NATHAN YAFFA Mr. Zackheim therefore urged Jew- tion Shaarey Zedek offers the first ish parents not to neglect the Jew- year, but special provisions are al- of a series of "Special Presenta- to be presented monthly during STATION ish education of their children — ways made for the High Holy Days tions" of the 1936-37 season on the season on Monday or Wednes- NTATION L Complete check-up of to send them to the United Hebrew to accommodate all friends of the Monday evening, Oct. 12, at 8:30 day evenings, are available at B. Clean Carburetor Bowl. Schools, which are well equipped Talmud Torahs who attend these o'clock. Rabbi Louis Feinberg of $1.50 each at the synagogue, Dr. electrical system. 7. Reset Float and adjust. to give them the proper Jewish services. the Avondale Synagogue, Cin- Leonard Sidlow's office, 1410 2. Check-up of the Motor B. Adjust Water Pump and education. Starter. Pack Nut. At Tuxedo-Holmur School the cinnati, will speak on "The Origin Stroh Bldg., and from members Lacy M. Becker's Address 9. Tighten Cylinder Head services were managed by Nathan and Development of Jewish Hu- of the Men's Club. Individual ad- 3. Check-up of compression Levy M. Becker, educational di- Yaffe, president of the synagogue, mor." missions for the Feinberg lecture and adjust Tappets. of Cylinders. rector of the Jewish Community who was also chairman of the Rabbi Feinberg is a graduate are priced at 25 cents each. 10. Adjust Spring Shackles. 4. Sandblast and adjust all Center, speaking over WJBK, ticket committee. He was assisted of the University of Pennsylvania, Members of the Men's Club II. Tighten Knee Action & Spark Plugs MAKE RESERVATIONS TODAY! made the following statement: eliminate squeaks. by William Lansky, treasurer, and class of 1916. He was ordained will be admitted free upon pre- 5. Fuel Pump pressure. "There was a time when a school Louis Dann. Mr. Yaffe, who never rabbi the following year at the sentation of their membership 12. Road test the car. for the Dinnerin Honor of the was symbolized by the little red spares any effort when called upon Jewish Theological Seminary of cards. This lecture will be given schoolhouse, the hickory stick and to work for the Hebrew Schools, , America in New York City. For in the social hall of the syna- Our Nebo,. - trained roe- MI the a b o•e- the dunce cap. There was a time has devoted much time to the or- a time he was a reporter on one gogue. chortle, 111011ent tools and mentioned work rinstentent are your assur- not so long ago, when going to ganization of the High Holy Day of Philadelphia's metropolitan Others to appear on the course ance of roropirle tottifac- school meant long hours of drill services. He was personallyi n papers. A keen student, he has are Noah Nochbuch, Dr. Salo FOR ONLY— t and study in the three, so called, charge of the sale of tickets, of made a name for himself in the Baron, Herman J. Rosenthal, R's — followed by a curriculum seat arrangements and spent many rabbinate, and is noted, too, for Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, Cantor at SHAAREY ZEDEK CONGREGATION which was bound hard and fast, hours each day at the synagogue. his researches in the fields of the Moshe Nathanson ("The Voice of and was the same for each indi- It was through the efforts of Mr. folk song and Jewish humor. Jerusalem") and Dr. Alfons Gold- vidual, no matter how different Season tickets for the course schmidt. Yaffe and his associates that the were the individuals from each c antor, Jacob Skolnick, as well as other. $1.50 Per Person — Bring your family. good speakers were engaged. M. S. "Batory" Arrived in "Great changes have been made The Philadelphia-Byron Syna- VOCAL SELECTIONS BY CANTOR JACOB SONENKLAR since that time. Especially im- gogue was managed by the chair- New York SCIENTIFIC LUBRICATION OF YOUR CAR SADIE COOPER, VIOLINIST — ROSE BASSIN, PIANO Alt . portant are those changes which man of the house committee of the AND GREASE THE FRONT WHEEL Resonation. must be In net later than 9191 ,1 have recognized not only individ- schools, Isaac Rosenthal. He was Monday a P. m. Phone listecone BEARINGS, ALL FOR office, sod Griswold The new motorliner M. S. filmy 0715 and $703. ual differences, but also the need to The Dexter Mothers' Club's Eng- successful this year in the engage. consider every possible interest of ment of the cantor known as "The lish and citizenship classes will re- "Batory" came in New York after a pleasant trip with many pre:rill- the child. Now we, the teachers and Blind Chazon," Feivel Sobolow, open Monday morning, Oct. 12, at the educators, we study the child, who inspired the congregants with 9 o'clock, at the Dexter branch of nent passengers, among them Dr. Jack Benny's vacation is over Samuel Goldwyn gets the palm Artur Rodzinski and wife, conduc- and we learn that the child has his beautiful services. the Jewish Community Center. The tor of the New York Philharmonic and the famed fun-maker is back for star-building among individual SUPER a tremendous urge to know things classes will be held every Monday Symphony Orchestra and many at work on the Paramount lot. He producers. From the ranks of the is cast in a —has a deep seated desire to be morning thereafter. super-musical film. exotic, the beautiful and the virile diplomats of the various consular well informed, has a strong curi- Young People's Society of The Monday afternoon Young services. he has found material for star- osity about himself — his origins, Mothers' Club will hold its open- making. Among those he has de- There was also on board a B'nai David Elects his background, and his relation- ing meeting on Monday, Oct. 12, Polish motion picture cast which vefoped to places in stardom are ships, not only with his family and New Officers at 2 o'clock, at the Dexter branch, has come to finish a scenario in Anna Sten, Gary Cooper, Miriam friends, but with his fellow human Announcement of the program for New York. DAVID POLLACK Hopkins, Merle Oberon—whose sec- beings — with his people. the year will be made. retary or somebody or other says The Young People's Society of Jewish passengers were pleased Funeral services far David Pol- FRED FABER, President "How tragic then, to find a Jew- MAX CARP, Treas. Madame Ben Zay of the Ha- with the facilities on the boat lack, 55 years old, were held Sun- she is not Jewish—Joe McCrea ish parent that does not understand B'nai David will open the sea- waiian Islands will give a demon- allowing them to observe the im- day. Mr. Pollack died on Satur- and others. son with a business meeting on 13200 Linwood, cor Tyler TOwnsend 8-2214 how to satisfy the needs of his stration of Hawaiian folk music portant Jewish holidays as If at day, following a heart attack. child! How tragic to find a Jewish Tuesday evening, Oct. 12, at their meeting hall, the B'nai David at the opening meeting of the 12th home. The Jewish personnel and Born in Rumania, he was a De- parent who knows not whither to St. club on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at the excellent Kosher kitchen troit resident for 37 years, and Synagogue at 14th and Elmhurst SUCCOTH GREETING: TO ALL guide his child! How much more Ayes. 8 p. m., at the Beth Judah Syna- served by Jewish stewards, show was long a foreman at the Briggs tragic to find a Jewish parent not gogue, Pingree and Woodrow Wil- how much the line is endeavoring Manufacturing Co. Surviving The meeting will be open to HARRY SILVERMAN only ignorant, but unwilling. are son. to please its Jewish traveling pub- his mother, Mrs. Ida Pollack; his 'But how fortunate that city, members only and the principal M1101.1INA1.IC (1110(EltiKS Mrs. Don S. Miller of the lie. business of the evening will be wife, Rebecca; seven sons, Lew, that community, that labors to ItEsTAURANT NUVPI.11:s Wayne University extension serv- The next sailing, of the Gdy- Samuel, Benjamin, Nathaniel, teach the parents, to point out to election of officers and appoint- ice will lead a discussion on "Moth- nia-America Line's steamers are: Harry Manuel, Frederick and Irv- ment of committees for the en- them the opportunities that they 1366 E. VERNOR suing year. Dr. Adolf W. Lowen- erhood in a Changing World" at Oct. 6 and 18; Nov. 5 and 29; ing; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth might take advantage of. How for- stine, president, urges all members the W. Warren Mothers' Club and Dec. 13. Newman and Thelma and Sarah tunate you are that your educa- meeting at the Newberry School Pollack; a sister, Mrs. Sara Sil- tional system, your United Hebrew to be present at this decisive Ray. Caste, meeting and expects to see an on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 2 P. m. ver, and two grandchildren. Schools are sowe p 4, organized The class in English and citizen- enthusiastic audience on this oc- Jacob so well developed — at they meet casion. ship for this group will begin on MIRIAM WINKELMAN the every need of Silverman Jewish child. Thursday, Oct. 15, at 1 p. m., and The program for the year will of 3353 Boston Blvd., 63 years SUROICAL "Do you live too far away for will meet every Tuesday and NOIIRL old, died on Oct. 3. Funeral serv- your child to walk?—they make a consist of speakers of note who VI Team' Thursday thereafter. ices were held on Oct. 4 with in- bus available. Is the distance too will lecture on youth problems and The Fenkell Mothers' Club class terment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Recommended to great for bus travel?—they bring questions of the day. The pub- WARSAW (WNS) — M. Kart- lic is invited to these meetings. in English and citizenship will be- tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman offic- a branch into your district. rb ittaIrd gin on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 1 schuk, ringleader of the band of iating. She is survived by her "Is your child of kindergarten It is the aim of the society to p. m., 2903 anti-Semites responsible for the contribute to the educational and at the Parkside and Midland husband, Sol T.; three sons, Abra- age? — their teachers are well Elmhurst Przytyk pogrom last March, found social activities of the commu- Talmud Torah, and will meet every trained, and their facilities such TO. 8-6839 himself a free man when the court ham C. of Cleveland, Herman of Monday and Wednesday, and welcome all young men Chicago and Nat of Pittsburgh; as young children must needs have. t a nity Mercian, in ed p. women to join this organize- Mrs. R. C. Lemur of Wayne Uni- of appeals reversed an 8-month three daughters, Billie and Mrs. rerfooned "Is your child of Bar Mitzvah versity will introduce her course in prison sentence imposed upon him Bessie Ostrow, both of Detroit, age?—he finds the proper prepara- by the Radom district court. The "Family Relationships" at the and Mrs. Mitzie Miller of Los tion and training. Is your child meeting of the Woodward Young appeals of the Jews convicted in Angeles; two sisters, one in Po- LANDON KNOX well advanced?—he finds a high Monuments of Character connection with the pogrom have Mothers' Club on Thursday, Oct. land and one in Germany, and 11 school division. been denied. 15, at 2 p. m, at the Jewish Com- grandchildren. "Dare you deny your child the munity Center on Woodward and opportunity he seeks for knowl- Holbrook. HARRY LIPSON edge, for inforMation, for educe- of 649 King Ave., 24 years old, tion, for maturing? The answer The Junior Jewish National died on Oct. 3. Funeral services In loving memory of my dear Sarah Bernstein Dies must definitely be, No And the Fund held its first meeting of the husband, Barnett Levin, who were held on Oct. d, with inter- suggestion therefore follows: season at the home of Miss Bessie ment in Machpelah Cemetery, Many relatives and friends passed away five years ago, Oct. "Send your child to one of the Sacks. The newly inaugurated Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offic- many branches of the United Heb- officers officiated at this meet- mourn the passing on Sept. 30 of 10, 1931 (29 days in Tishri). iating. He is survived by his par- You pay the bill for cost of running rew Schools. Do it this month! The ing: President, Abe Rosenzweig; Mrs. Sarah Bernstein. "Aunt There Is no death Hebrew Education Month, the 10th vice-president, Mrs. Pauline Gut- Sarah," as she was affectionately An '"1,7icurintz;a1k. o•er the earth with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipson the United States Government. and a brother, anniversary of which is being cele- freund; recording secretary, Miss known to a good nutter of people, bear. our best hel000l sway and Diana. and M.rnte N00111.11/. brated in every Jewish community G o I d i e Weiner; corresponding was born in Traverse City, Mich., then wer ail his dead . B. FANNIE LEVITT leaves our eart so ¬ate, 7729 TWELFTH ST. in the country. Yes, do it this secretary, Miss Margaret Miller; 46 years ago, and had lived in De- II ii,, ,,,,,, k , „m. h m,, i r„,. „„,,,,,,,,„ of 15363 Linwood Ave., 79 years Cower. RUCLID treasurer, Harry Ross. month. Do it now." troit 35 years. Mrs. Bernstein was transplanted into bile.. old, died on Sept. 30. Funeral The various committee heads the youngest daughter of the late Who now adorn immortal bowers. services were held on Sept. 30, reported on the work that is being Jacob Mayer and Libbe Shane Sadly missed by his wife, Agnes with interment in Westwood Service Rendered by Ruby done and the plans that are being Sarasohn, pioneer Jews in Detroit. Levin. Cemetery. She is survived by formulated. A tentative calen- She was affiliated with the Worn- Rev. Cantor Shoe Store three eons and four daughters. dar of coming events was drawn en's Auxiliary of the United He- of Congregation Shaarey Zedek of- DAVID Believing that confidence in- --- up. Dave Zeff was appointed gen- brew Schools, Ladies Auxiliary of spires confidench Alfred J. Ruby, ficiating. Interment was held in GOLDEN FRANCES WEINER YOU PAY for the extra bureaus, eral chairman of the committee the Jewish Home for the Aged, and Inc., the shoe store "where only Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Detroit's Favorite of 386 LaBelle, 49 years old, died commissions, commit t ees, boards, the best is good enough" has pro- in charge of the eighth annual the Sisterhood of Congregation Mrs. Bernstein is survived by on Oct. 3. Funeral services were DI 0 dance to be held on Jan. 12. Shaarey Zedek. vided the finest children's shoe her husband, David, a son, Ralph; T11,ER 11 - Pal• agencies, and the government cor- held on Oct. 4, with interment In Lou Landsman, entertainment Services were held from the late a daughter, Mildred Ruth; a department in the country for the WoddIes Cetenea. Beth Abraham Cemetery. She is porations established since 1933. len Porfidtoed M children of Detroit. Ruby's made committee chairman, has arranged residence, 2666 Glendale Ave., on brother, Samuel Sarasohn, and two survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anne for a series of able speakers. /Iona and by Ay- Sunday, Oct. 4, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- misters, Mrs. Rachel Burnstine and the following statement: -minimal. Kopitz, and three sons, Alex, Sam The first general meeting, to man and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar was "We appreciate the confidence Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, all of Detroit. and Alfred. which all young people of the YOU PAY for the increase of $12, of the parents who have intrusted community are invited, will be us with the important task of 842,000,000 in the national debt dur- selecting scientifically correct held Thursday evening, Oct. 15, at 8:30 p. m., at the home of ing this period. shoes for their children. We have Miss Rose Poskel, 2644 Vicks- accepted the responsibility be- burg. cause we know that nature gives With all this spending, 12 million your child a start with normal, honest, industrious, willing men and healthy feet, and that every pair of shoe he (or she) wears during women tramp the streets looking for childhood has an important in- work. fluence on the development of growing feet during the forma- Zedakah's social, held at the tive period of youth. We have in our children's shoe department Statler, Monday, Oct. 5, had a capacity audience. The president, men who have made a careful study of the foot problems of Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, extended her greetings to the members and youth. They fit your child's foot carefully and scientifically not guests, and then introduced Miss Dorothy Reiser, guest artist, who ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY, HONESTY only with good-looking shoes but with shoes that are good for little rendered a well balanced group of dramatic and comedy readings. feet." Mrs. Emanuel Seidler of the Old Age Bureau gave a resume of the Ben Zion Applebaum at the bureau's work and the importance Young Poole Zion of Zedakah's suplementary aid, and thanked the club's social workers, Convention Ben Zion Applebaum, young Mrs. Morris Loeb and Mrs. Nor- American Chalutz, who left Amer- man Adelman, for their prompt ica to work in one of the communes and accurate service. Mrs. Max Coven, chairman of In Palestine some years ago, ar- rived in New York recently as a the donor luncheon, reported that I delegate from the Labor Zionist all the committees are well organ- Youth of Palestine to the Amer• ized and stand in readiness to help ■ any one who desires to earn, save icon Young Poole Zion Alliance. or just come to Zedakah donor luncheon to be held OR Nov. 24. used to buy a new building. Donors should please get in touch Anyone wishing to attend this with the following committees: affair may secure tickets by work- Cards, Mrs. Samuel Almug, To. ing at the store on Hastings and 8-2347; rummage sales, Mrs. Mel- _ Benton Sta. at a rummage sale. lie Markowitz, To. 6-5108; card On Sunday, Nov. 25, at 7 p. m., For further information, call any parties, Mrs. Israel Hertz, To. THE MACCABEE TEAM ON THE S. S. NORMANDIE (Left to right) Front row: Abraham Abramowitz, Natan Tana the Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshivah of the following: Mrs. Hubert, Ty- 6-7519; savings banks, Mrs. Joe Second row: Joseph LJberman, Moshe Belhalexy, Ain Einstein, Abraham Resnick, Intik blinviner. Third row: Jonah Efralmow, Ills Westerman, Edmond Merman, Captain David Weinberg. Fourth row: Aron norilnerbium. Benjamin Beth Yehudah will hold the third ler 5-9283; Mrs. Wainger, Euclid Staub, To. 6-3354. annual donor dinner at Congrega- 3073; Mrs. Rottenberg, Townsend Winter, Chairman of the American Committee for the Relief of Jews to Poland, Bernie. Epstein. Israel Elsner, Gael Zedakah's next meeting will be Melilla, Tatman Shmerling, Kurt Flaishek, Joseph Sidi, Alexander Schleifer, Menahern Mstewita. Dr. Alexander Reseed{ tion Beth Terns Emanuel, Taylor 8-7995. held at the home of Mrs. William Mention Feet. Top row: Eton Pollack, trainer. Jakow Sellwanaky, )leak Dabitzky, Meer Moisten. Friedrich Masesfeat and Woodrow Wilson. Tickets are Mrs. H. Rottenberg is the hon- Hordes, 3339 Calvert, on Monday, 85 for a couple. The funds will be orary chairman of this occasion. Oct. 12, at 1:30. Mr. Samuel Walter Heavenrich E. A. PIERCE & CO. , RABBI LOUIS FEINBERG TO ADDRESS SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB MONDAY ti$ 3 11 5 WEINBERG'S Jewish Radio Hour 5:30 5:30 6:30 6:30 WJBK WJBK MACCABEE Palestine Soccer 'Champions Bring Your Car Here Today to Change the Grease in Transmission and Axle for Winter Driving. Tuesday, October 13, 6 P. M. Sharp ACTIVITIES OF MOTHERS' CLUBS LINWOOD CHEVROLET CO. OBITUARY POLISH COURT FREES PRZYTYK POGROM LEADER TAXES Jr. National Fund Resumes Efforts " —TV IN MEMORIAM Manuel tlrbacb 5 BILLION IN 1933 7 BILLION IN 1934 $8,879,779,000 IN 1936 THE PALESTINE MACCABEE, CHAMPION SOCCER TEAM THAT WILL PLAY AT U. OF D. STADIUM ON SUNDAY, OCT. 18 • Zedakah Prepares For Donor Event VOTE FOR VOTE REPUBLICAN ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4soo Beth Judah Donor Event on Nov. 22 • •