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1937 PUBLICATIONS
ARE MADE KNOW

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The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
will hold its fourth annual donor
luncheon at the Wilshire Hotel on
in-
Jewish Publication Society April 14, at 12-.30 p. m. An
ituesti ng program has been ar-
Its

REPAIR
Women's Auxiliary IKRONK URGES
CITY STREETS
Of Home for Aged' OF ALL
be Meek of dui
i Suggests U s.
Members of the Women's Auxil.,
Back Tax

tory of Jewish Home for Aged„
who have been selected to serve as j

CARD OF THANKS
Square Deal Is Appeal of
family of the
The ffamily
Transportation Operators 1 ?T p an in es to tIttnek %het

many friends and relatives for the
Asking that the citizens of De- ; kindness and sympathy extended
troit assure a "aquae deal" to them during their recent bereave-
all transportation operators by ; ment
voting "yes" on Amendment 2 to
at which time the D. S. R. took
the city charter when they go to over the D. U. R. lines by pur-
the polls next Monday, 2,700 chase.
transportation operators of the
Coach operation being more
D. S. R. leave their problem in the strenuous than rail work, leaves
hands of the voters of Detroit.
many men in the coach service
Amendment 2 provides that all who, due to physical defects which
transportation operators. whether have developed since their em-
rail or coach men, shall receive !dement as drivers, unable to
benefit from the entire length of continue as coach operators. Un-
their service to the transporta- der Amendment 2, they would be
tion system with one exception. enabled to exercise their full sen-
This is that the employees of iority as a motorman or conduc-
the original D. U. B. lines will tor. Also in the event any line
have as their employment date the was disbanded, the operators
exact time they started working might go elsewhere within the
provided they stay on an original system and exercise their earned
D. U. R. line. If, however. they seniority to get work with hours
change to any line as originated of employment at least as good as
by the present D. S. R. their sen- they had prior to such disband-
iority will become Slay 15, 1922
ment.

A larger share of delinquent
hostesses for the reception and ,tri„onetriona should be appro.
tour of inspection of the new Home priated for street and public build-
List for
s.
Announces
for the Aged, on Petoskey and ing repairs neglected during the
Burlingame Aves., this coming'
the Year
Sunday, April 4, are requested to
meet in the borne at 1 p. in. The
TR011
PACT
1)
tcoxatenzu
;
'junior group of the Jewish Old
Folks' Home, who will also act as
will be "Brand Plucked from the
beets and hostesses, are also asked
Fire," a book of poems by Miss
to be there at that time.
!Jessie Sampter, and this book is
All members of the auxiliary
No matter what you pay,
, planned for publication on April
and their friends are invited to
113. It will be printed on de laze
no laundry
attend
this event
paper, will be beautifully bound,
can launder a finer shirt
A contribution to the synagogue
and will contain over 200 pages
fund
of
the home has been re-
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
of her beet selection 'of poems.
ceived from Mrs. J. Berghoft in
This will be followed on May
honor of the birthday of her son,
15 by a "Commentary on Deuter-
Jerome.
onomy," by Dr. Joseph Reider. 1
Contributions to the memorial
I
professor
of
Biblical
philology
at
Flat Pieces carefully Weed
fund have been offered by Sophie
;Dropsie College in Philadelphia.
Additiosal Pees& 5 1,Se lb.
Cohen of 3345 Richton Ave., in
This is the second of a series of
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
memory of Mrs. Rosa Duthoff; by
commentaries on the English ver-
Mrs. I. Davidson in memory of
lion of the Bible, traditional yet '
COW
Lois Rattner; an offering from
critical. up-to-date, based on lab"
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine, in
VICE
tst Biblical researches and arcbae-
artair
memory of Mrs. Mary Goldstein;
1.4
owbend
discoveries,
written
mi.!
,T)0••111.
xN
ological
an
offering from the Hannah Har-
marily for the religious school 1
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
vith girls in memory of Louis
teacher and the layman.
Bloch, and a contribution from
The third book is the Index to I,_
Mrs. Louis Freedman in memory
Dr. Ginzberg's "Legends of the ,
of her parents. A contribution was ;
LAVY M. BECKER
JOHN A. IRONK
Jews" which will be ready for
also received from Mr. and Mrs.'
"
ristribution on June let. after '
David Ruby in memory of the
ranged
for
the
occasion.
The
f
alt
o. d . sd t fi e aK
A ier tt eo h dtn
l i n o m hgctb:: d A
ar renecos crnsoyi c . ai a s l . 7e,,ga ner eya
many year's of preperation by Dr. I
birthday of their mother, Mrs. dft, oe. h rep,Krn
m ember,
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
Boaz Cohen. assistant librarian of 'Principal speaker will be Levy M.
Newman.
Jennie
educational
director
of
i
date
Becker,
cand
Kronk is
O e :deck us will he
,the Jewish Theological Seminary. I
Lasedry Bresight t.
t h e
!This book, which is a monumental ;the Jewish C ommunity Center.
Fialelsed Same Day—NO
at N
EXTRA CHARGE
Lewis of the School Fenkell Loan Ass'n Fashion
b y
work, will contain over 600 pages, . Miss Sandra
resent
Show
and
Card
Party
the
late
Richard
Lindsay.
and concludes the seven books on , of ancing will p
, lowing pupils for entertainment:
"The streets," Kronk mid, "are
on April 27
the "Legends" series
rit
, M
J acque l ine
getting in bad shape. The fact
the early fall the so -
During
P1T
ATTAirl.
duty
will issue the prize-winning I Piccols, Jolyn Piccola, Billy Mob 1
is
that unless the City makes bet-
A2b0C.
The Fenkell Ladies Loan
'Inall' Leonard Sampson and I.
ter provision for their repair and
manuscript
anuscript of the Edwin Wolf Frankie Franc Anyone wishing 1 ration will hold its annual card upkeep, we are going to lose an
►
Prize Novel Contest. The judges . to make reservations for this I party and fashion show at Be-
Mistrals. Charge, 9140
dell's on April 27, at 1 P. m. investment that runs into many
of this contest, Miss Dorothy Can-
Se
luncheon can do so by call- I
millions."
There will be prizes an re
Fisher, Miss Fannie Hurst donor
MOST
RELIABLE
INSTITUTION
A
ing Tyler 5-6454.
Reimbursemeat Approved
ments. Tickets may be obtained
and Edwin Wolf, 2net., will choose, '
Kronk thought that the pro-
at the door or from members.
the winning manuscript from the
posed
plan to reimburse City em-
The chairmen of tickets commit.
150 submitted.
tee is Mrs. Rose Rosenblatt, 2340 ployees for part of the 50 per cent
On Sept 1, Volume 39 of the
deductions
of May and June, 1932,
Clements.
"American Jewish Year Book"
from delinquent tax collections is
will be available for diztribution.
Clyde V. Fenner, candidate for Contributions to the North a proper step. He contended, how-
Besides its customary annual re-
ever, that a similar policy should
ports of the Jewish Publication the common council, is well known
End Clinic
f or f eartrrnt daunrdn gother
be adop
Society and the American Jewish through his work with various or-
maintenance
Committee, who are jointly re- ganizations, such as the Forgot-
North End Clinic has received worst depression years for lack
sponsible for the book, this vol- ten Man's Club, The Home Defense
of funds.
the following contributions:
ume will contain an article on the League, member of Detroit Scrip
"As this money becomes avail-
In memory of Richard G. Fin-
Committee,
(appointed
by
Mayor
Hebrew University in Palestine ,
able to the City through improved
ley,
an
anonymous
gift.
TOV VAX OTT TIVAIITT 11101161111 MYATT IWITII 0011117DENCII from
Murphy),
member
of
Wayne
Coun-
by Dr. Judah L. Magus, former
collections
of delinquent taxes, I
In
memory
of
William
Lan-
chancellor, and now president. of ty Board of Supervisors, member
think the City should seriously
Eloise Hospital Committee, Wayne
an anonymous gift.
the university; a timely descrip- County Jury Commission (until sky,
In memory of Mrs. Sadie Bing, consider its public works," Kronk
ELECTION, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1937
tion of the organized community
an anonymous gift and gifts from said.
life of American Jews, by Dr. 1941), member Fraternal Order of
Kronk said that he believed the
Eagles, Lions Club, Northwest Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neiman and
Edward
H. Williams has proven himself a
III137-41 DEXTER BLVD.
3042
Maurice
L.
Kempf,
director
of
the
Phone
City could, without additional
9>,a... iftealsrme 664 W.1.6 10114 TIFILL1111 wragaT
Graduate School for Jewish So- Civic Club, radio commentator Mrs. Max Teller.
friend of the Jewish people. His time has not been
OW. 11*
In memory of Mrs. Yetta Schil- loading of the tax budget, carry
WJBK.
biographical
cial Research; and a
too valuable to permit even the moat humble to lay
Mr. Fenner, who for 18 years ler. Anonymous, Mr. and Mrs. out a number of construction pro-
sketch of the late Prof. Richard
has voted the Democratic ticket, is Samuel S. Greenberg, Mr. and jects with Federal assistance.
their troubles before him. Tolerant to the back-
J. H. Gottheil, by Dr. Louis I.
"While
the
opportunity
is
here,"
Mrs. J. B. Neiman, Mrs. Max Tel-
bone, Mr. Wiliam,' appointments were made with-
Newman, rabbi of Temple Rodeph definitely a liberal as evidenced by
he said, "we ought to take full
his advocacy of several beneficial ler.
Sholom In New York City.
of it."
out regard to race or creed.
sponsored by him
In memory of Mrs. Samuel Vic- advantage
IMPORTERS OF FINE MARBLE STATUES
Besides these special features, acts that were
Among the projects he favored
in the Michigan Legislature. Not- tor, an anonymous gift.
As County Auditor, Edward H. Williams has
there will be a review of the
were
a
new
City-County
office
This store is the only one of its kind In
AI.20
In memory of Mrs. Helena
able among the acts pawed were
events of Jewish interest the Common Pleas and Justice Court Schembeck, an anonymous gift.
building, a D. S. R. loading station
truly been a public servant. Applying strict business
012NANZTT2
Michigan carrying a complete line of this
world
over,
lists
and
directories
C4nsicInff of
in
Cadillac
Sq.,
additional
com-
particular merchandise — imported direct
methods to the office he has saved the taxpayers of
In memory of Mrs. Aaron Nuss-
Conciliation Division, (stopping
of practical value to many read-
/100K 1V11Y4
from one of the finest quarries in Half.
over 20,000 garnishment proceed- baum, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry munity houses and swimming
Wayne County thousands of dollars. He is honest,
NTATUKTIV4
ers. and statistical information
pools.
You are cordially invited to see our
(111ANVII
giving the authentic facts of Jew- ings) 35 per cent reduction in auto Conheim and sons.
courageous, efficient, courteous and respected. His
Construction of a D. S. R. sta-
1/01114
display.
fah life. license costa, half-year auto license
Neweitle.
114440.
record, which is unassailable, entitles him to your
OPEN EVENINGS
lan, state old age pen- Contributions to the Jewish tion at the Woodward Ave. end
cue.
The final book of the year, to DaYment p
of Cadillac Sq. would be a material
support and continued confidence.
WE SPECIALIZE IN THE REPAIR OF MARBLE
be published on Nov. 1, will be a sion, removal of head tax, legal
Children's Home
aid to D. S. It. patrons, Kronk
book on "Chanukah," edited and and medical aid to more than 15,-
said, although it would necessitate
sia
compiled by Miss Emily Solis- 000 pro le at no cost and spon-
.
'The Jewish Children's Home of the re-routing of certain D. S. R
Boring legislation reducing small
Cohen, Jr. This will consist of
lines.
The
cost
of
the
building,
he
11722 DEXTER BLVD., Between Webb & Tuxedo
loan interest rate from 3)4 per Detroit wishes to acknowledge
history, poetry, dramas and rid-
believed, could be amortized
cent to 11/4 per cent (vetoed by with thanks receipt of donations
dles, together with synagogue
through the rental of small shops
from the following:
music, Excerpts from ancient governor).
Clyde V. Fenner on the air over
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rob- and concessions in the proposed
writing will appear side by side WJBK, and through his organiza- erts, 3042 Elmhurst, in memory station.
with stories in modern guise. Orig-
tion of Forgotten Men, supported
J. Bing.
inal articles written for this book, Mr. Roosevelt for President in of Mrs. and
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal. Mme. Takken of Paris at
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF
Mr.
as well as reprints from worth-
Miss Cashman's Teas,
both the 1932 campaign and again 5440 Cass Ave., in memory of
a
DELICATESSEN, SMOKED FISH, HERRING
while publications, will give
Mrs. L. Duscoff.
April 3 and 4
comprehensive view of the im- in 1936.
The family of Irving M. Osnos,
Mr. Fenner believes that the
AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
Miss Rhea Cashman of the
portance of Chanukah, and its ef- city school system is undermanned
2673 Taylor, in memory of Irv- World Wide Travel Bureau, Inc.,
fect on Jewish literature through- and will insist on adding addi-
Osnos.
2d.
ing
will introduce Madame Germaine
out the ages. The book will be tional teachers to the system, and
Mrs. Ralph Paul, 2080 Hazel-
A VISIT WILL PROVE OUR APPETIZING DEPARTMENT
de Pons Takken of Paris, France,
well Illustrated.
Moist on free school books in all wood.
IS OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD
at her tea on Saturday and Sun-
Under the Jewish Publication
Miss Storch, 3802 Monterey •
day afternoons, April 3 and 4.
Society plan of operation, mem- schools.
To reduce traffic fatalities Mr.
Miss Feldman, 3809 Monterey. Madame Takken has been asked
berships are available for as low Fenner calls attention to the suc-
Phone Your Orders In—We Deliver Anywhere
Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish Chil-
to take a select group of young
te $5 per year, for which a mem- cess that Cleveland has had in re.
girls from college on a European
ber receives three cloth-bound during the number of child fatali- dren's Home.
books of the Society's own publi- ties through the building of free
trip this summer. They will visit
England, France, Switzerland,
cation per year plus a 20 per cent public swimming pools and play-
Italian Lakes, Italy and the
discount on additional purchases grounds and he pledges the people
French Riviera. To the girls who
of the Society's Owls publications. to fight for the extension of these
10236 DEXTER NEAR CALVERT
are home from their spring vaca-
The selection for 1937 can in- recreational facilities to under-
to buy the National Bank Building for a combined
Telephone Townsend 6-9492
tion Miss Cashman extends a wel-
clude any three of the above privileged groups. He nays that a
City-County Administration Headquarters
books, or books printed in prey- complete reorganization of the Complete. 23 Years ise Member of come to meet Madame Takken.
of
Education
State Board
Vi0113 years. Some of the most DSR is necessary to protect our
TODAY YOU HAVE TO TRAVEL IS MILES, TO
recent books published by the So- interest in this vast system and to
19 DIFFERTNT BUILDINGS, SCATTERED OVER
ciety are Marvin Lowenthal's give to the employees more ade-
8 SQUARE MILES, TO PAY TAXES, WATER, GAS,
"Jews of Germany," considered as
quate compensation.
ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE RATES AND
the Jewish book of 1936. and one
TRANSACT OTHER BUSINESS.
of the seven best books on foreign
J. C. R. S. $5 Donor Lunch-
affairs during the year; and Dr.
eon on May 4
These offices will be centered UNDER ONE ROOF
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Isaac Goldberg's "Major Ncah:
American Jewish Pioneer," the
if you vote to purchase the National Bank Building.
The Molly Siegel Auxiliary of
last book distributed to the mem-
the Denver Consumptive Relief
bees.
Cecil Roth's "History of the Society will give its annual $5
Marranos," printed In 1932. is donor luncheon Tuedsay, May 4,
enjjoying an excellent sale. due at 12:30, at Congregation Shaarey
to the renewed interest in Span- Zedek,
Mrs. Gold, president; Mrs.
ish conditions.
-4
Full information on the So- Friedman, ex - president; Mrs.
ciety's plan may be obtained by Lanski, vice-president; Mrs. Gold-
writing to Maurice Jacobs. execu- In, Mrs. Brindvine and Mrs. Pol.
live secretary, 225 S. 15th St., lock, vice-presidents; Mrs. Solo-
coon, financial secretary; Mrs. B.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Fishman, recording secretary;
—
History Studies Spun- Stro. Seideman, treasurer, are ac.
Dr.
Man"
rive on the committee. Mrs. Zar-
Bored
by Union and J. P. S.
CINCINNATI. — "Texts and ankin, University 2-7445, 14891
Studies In Jewish History and Lit- Qu i n cyAve is chairman of rum-
erature," the fact-crammed two- mage. Mrs. Shiveitzer and Mrs.
volume work of Dr. Jacob Mann. Feldman are chairmen of enter-
(Nos-Partisan)
has been made accessible to the runt.
DR. FRANK CODY
ELECTION
MONDAY, APRIL 5
reading
public
through
general
an agreement between the Jewish Judge James M. Jeffries Is
Completing 23 consecutive - years
as a member of the State Board
Publication Society and the Union
Candidate for Re-
of Education, Frank Cody, presi-
of American Hebrew Congrega-
Election
dent of Wayne University and
* Graduate Michigan School for the Blind, Northern High School,
tions. Under the terms of this
superintendent of Detroit schools,
agreement the volumes will be
University of Michigan Law School, 1926.
James M. Jeffries, of the Com-
candidate to succeed himself
sponsored by the two organiza-
mon Pleas Court, was born in De- is a
tions jointly, thus making possible
the board.
* Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Wayne County, 8 years.
troit, July 25, 1884, and has been to At
the April 5 election, the elect-
a greatly reduced price.
a resident of this city ever since. orate of Michigan will choose one
* His record in public office endorsed by Detroit Citizens' League, the
Dr. Mann, who is professor of
He attended parochial school and
Detroit Bar, and other civic and fraternal organizations.
Talmud and Jewish History at
Detroiter to the office.
in the year 1915 became a gradu-
Outstanding in educational af-
the Hebrew Union College in Cin-
ate of the University of Detroit. fairs of both the state and nation
* JUDGE NED H. SMITH has proven himself an able, learned, kind
cinnati. is renowned in scholarly
At the early age of 24, Judge since 1891, Cody has held numer-
and courteous jjurist. Gifted with an ideal temperament in the
circles throughout the world for
James M. Jeffries became the
member
a
been
Ile
has
his researches into the Jewish
offices.
hearing of cases, he has gained the respect and admiration of the
youngest member of the Board of ous
past. He is particularly noted for Education and served four years of the County Board of School Ex-
lawyers and the public at large.
frag-
aminers,
member
of
the
State
his work on the GenIzah
in this capacity; the following six
ments, those remains of ancient years were spent in the Probate Board of Education, and president
The following members of the Detroit Bar respectfully endorse the
of
the
Department
of
Superintend-
Jewish literature which were dis- Court; then two years as assistant
candidacy of JUDGE NED H. SMITH
in opposition to
covered hidden away In Egypt prosecuting attorney.
enc H esof ha th se b le E nA.
at the close of the last century.
In 1923 he was elected to the
and isolation of school
His "Testa and Studies" are
localisation
office of justice of the peace, and life, and has worked to broaden
HARRY H. MEISNER
LOUIS A. GOTTLIEB
the result of intensive effort at
SIDNEY L ALEXANDER
FRANK CODY—Member State Board of Education
he has held the good graces and
DAVID M. MIRO
the libraries of Cambridge. Eng- praises of the people ever since. the educational facilities of the
HARRY N. GROSSMAN
MILTON R. ATLAS
state. Cody served as president of
WALTER H. NORTH — LOUIS H. FEAD-
and
of
Leningrad.
The
ma-
land,
ROYAL A. OPPENHEIM
JASON L HONIGMAN
Judge Jeffries has handled thou- the board last year, during which
HERMAN A. AUGUST
terial thus discovered by Dr.
Justices of the Supreme Court
SAMUEL POLOZKER
DAVID I. HUBAR
of cases.
time legislation was adopted effect-
MANDELL BERNSTEIN
Mann, and presented in these vol- sands
His endorsements by many or-
HENRY M. ROTTMAN
HERMAN KASS
JAMES 0. MURFIN — RICHARD R. SMITH—
SAMUEL BREZNER
umes, has thrown new light on ganisations, various groups and ing the certification of teachers
and
setting
up
higher
standards
HERMAN
A. SCHMIER
several periods of Jewish history
OSCAR A. KAUFMAN
Regents of the University of Michigan
BENJAMIN D. BURDICK
and the earnest coopers•
and revised many previouoly held societies,
th
o od
so tate
MAX D. SCHUSTER
SAMUEL B. KEENE
tion of his many friends is best fr
FRED M. BUTZEL
feOfsioMnichigen
gdu
pl
ina
gr
a
a
ch
ite
s
EUGENE B. ELLIOTT-
theories.
shown by the splendid vote he re-
A. JOS. SELTZER
S. BAER KEIDAN
CASPER C. CUTLER
; Normal College, the Univer-
The first volume of Dr. Mann's ceived from the electorate in the
Superintendent of Public Instruction
lay of Michigan, and the Univer-
MARKUS SIMON
AARON KURLAND
SOL A. DANN
"Texts and Studies" was publish- recent primary election, leading sity of Detroit Ile has been super-
GILBERT L DAANE — MATILDA R. WILSON—
ed by the Hebrew Union College the ticket with a substantial ma-
LOUIS E. LETZER
IRVING H. SMALL
LEO 1. FRANKLIN
was
intendent
of
Delray
schools,
prin-
Press in 1931. Volume two
Member State Board of Agriculture
' THEODORE LEVIN
LEWIS J. WEITZ/4AM
jority of 5500 votes over his next cipal of MacMillan schools, Gen-
CHARLES L GOLDSTEIN
published by the Jewish Publica-
AARON WEISWASSER
IDA LIPPMAN
opponent
ulper
ic
NATHANIEL H. GOLDSTICK
itrr,itoriesr.t,Dafhinitspusib,
upe
1 Sro
ienraDet
tion Society in 1935.
CHARLES M. ZIEGLER-
nim
tn h
t p:
e no
° d::
LEO A. MANDELL
PAUL .1. WEISELBERG
EPHRAIM R. GOMBERG
State Highway Commissioner
M. Halseld, New York corres-
officials
of schools, and Acting Super-
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