37 DO PIEVerRorr,/aun efROMICIA November 5, 1937 avid THE IMNIINIMOleft sal?" LEGAL PAGE ELEVEN CHRONICLE TREES PLANTED Our CLASSIFIED interprets Vast Literature IN PALESTINE IN RABBI SCHOSTAK IS DEAD AT 69 BUTZEL FOREST FOR SALE—Bus tickets, good to any part of Michigan. Sacrificed at big savings.Call Mr. Robin- son, Cadillac 1042. RELIABLE HOUSE IIELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- ing, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesiuger's, Madi- son 2526. DeVillers Art Needle Work & Knitting Studio Rabbi William Schostak of 1716 Order your knitted suit or dress now and start Virginia Park died on Sunday knitting Xmas gifts. Already needles are click- night at the age of 69, after an TREES PLANTED THROUGH ing, knitting scarfs, neeulepoints, bags, skating illness of more than a year and NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL sets, etc. a half. Funeral services were — The Jewish National Fund held on Tuesday, at 2 p. in., at In/don:Hone gis MII without cost. with purchase of materials. Council acknowledges the receipt — Satisfaction Guaranteed — • of contributions to plant the fol- ('LIFFOKI) 1/011 503 miniterourss BUHL lowing trees in the Fred NI. But- eel Forest in Palestine. Two trees by Mrs. Sol Kasdan in memory of her parents, Reuben QUILTS—Made or recovered from Maier Halevi and l'eshe Golda your own feathers or wools. Pil- Zeitz on the occasion of their lows recovered—special, $1.25. Yahrzeits. Full line of curtains, baby, Written for Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew One tree in memory of Mrs. shower and wedding gifts. Dex- Minnie Silber by Mr. and Mrs. Schools of Detroit by Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Si. II. Zackheim. Member of Auxiliary's Executive Dexter Blvd., at Webb.'llogartb A contribution of $20 was re- 9050. ceived from Max Lieberman for We, the Ladies Auxiliary of the , Would you keep your child from a Iluleh Gift Bond. MINERAL BATHS—Treatments United Ilebrew Schools greet you, his birthright? Would you break Trees may be planted in the for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- the Jewish mothers of Detroit In the link between his past and his Fred SI. Butzel Forest in Palestine tism, sciatica and colds, Also the time honored manner—SHA- future? Would you be willing to by calling Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Turkish and reducing baths. answer for your neglect to your LON!. University 1.6972, 17417 Stoepel Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 It is not fitting that we as moth- child in the years to come? Ave. Front St., (Ft of 2nd Blvd.) Throughout our history our ers, take you as mothers, to task TREES PLANTED THROUGH RABBI SOLOMON GOLDMAN Randolph 6744, —for Jewish mothers have ever children learned Ilebrew, whether THE HADASSAH COMMITTEE held the torch of learning on high, it was our spoken tongue or Rabbi Goldman is the author of Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman ARE YOU DESIROUS of making "The Golden Chain," an interpre- of the Jewish National Fund com- and have guided not only the whether it served only as .1 me- acquaintance with business or tation of Jewish literature mittee of Hadassah, announces youth but also the adults entrust- ilium for prayer, it was through professional ladies or gentle- throughout the ages. The first that Benjamin E. Jalie of Royal ed to their loving care along the this medium — this language — std men for the purpose of matt 1- volume , which has just come off Oak has subscribed for a $50 paths of knowledge. It was Han- that our Judaism and our culture many? Strictly confidential. Ad- the press, is reviewed on the edi- Iluleh Gift Bond in memory of nah of old who dedicated her son was perserved for the ensuing dress to Box 300. Detroit -Jew- torial page of this issue. This new his father, with which to heir, Samuel to the Lord. And it was generations. Today, Ilebrew is ish Chronicle. work is published by Bloch Pub- Purchase land and develop the RABBI WILLIAM SCHOSTAK Rachel, the wife of Akiba—the again a living, vibrant, language, great Rabbi Akiba — who influ- spoken by hundred of thousands. lishing Co., 31 W. 31st St., New valleys and hills of Galilee, which FOR RENT—Beautifully furnish- York. is the latest project undertaken Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, with enced and Inspired her husband, a In Ilebrew a new culture is being ed, large room for one or two by the Jewish National Fund for Rabbis Isaac Stollman, Leon poor illiterate shepherd, to de- created for as and for those who in home of adults. References. the establishment of a Jewish Fram and S. M. Fine officiating. vote himself to study, while she will live after us. Scientific Near Dexter bus and Grand Burial was in Clover Hill Park suffered and struggled untold treatises are being written in He- state in Palestine. River car line. Tyler 6-3288. Contributions with which to Cemetery, and another service hardship, happy in the knowledge brew, poetry is being written in Hebrew, drama is being written Purchase land and plant trees was held in the Clover Hill Chapel of her husband's pursuit. FOR RENT—Room suitable for But it is not necessary to pro- in Hebrew, history is being made have been received as follows: where Rabbi Stollman spoke. and written in Hebrew, novels, Surviving him are his wife. 2 men or couple. Twin beds. duce examples of worthy women In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of 'fhe Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- Shower. Heated apartment. Rea- gregation Bnai David elected the Richard Prince, son of Mr. and Sonya; two daughters, Manya and the part which they played songs, operas and short stories, sonable. 2747 Gladstone, apt. following officers for the coming Mrs. M. II. Prince, by Mr. and Schostak and Mrs. M. D. (Celia) in the education of Israel. For, it are written in Hebrew. Our new 108. year, at a meeting held on Oct. 26: Mrs. Ilerman Schmier; in mem- Goldenberg; five sons, Louis H. has well been said that the very culture is in the making. If you Mrs. Zeick Needle, president; ory of Mack Weiss, to commem- Abraham W., Alexander, Nathan- persistence of the Jewish people are being deprived of its benefits, FOR SALE—Genuine mink coat, Mrs. Adele Solomon, first vice- orate his Yahrzeit, by his wife, iel M. and Theodore II., and lies In the fact that they have it Is not too late to learn your worth $1800 will sacrifice for president; Mrs. Israel Rosin, sec- Mrs. Mac Weiss; in memory of eight grandchildren. He is also always attached the highest im- mother tongue. But, for your $850. Can he seen at 8907 ond vice-president; Mrs. Jacob Harry Jacobson of Toledo by survived by a sister in Russia. portance to education, especially child Hebrew Is a necessity—it is Rabbi Schostak received Smicha to the education of the young. like the comp= for the mariner. 12th St. Fishman, treasurers Sam Zack, Sadie Schubot; in memory of her from the Yeshiva at Volozhin, but Jewish mothers of Detroit! But you mothers might say parents. Rosa and Meyer Gross- secretary. never officiated as rabbi until he Avail yourselves of a golden op- FOR RENT—Furnished room in On Tuesday, Nov. 9, the new man, by Mrs. Eugene Terenyi; came to this country 33 years "my child spends so many hours portunity, Classes under the au- your skirt's too long or too short the whole effect nice home. Garage if desired. officers at school," or "she has to take her will be installed in the in memory of her mother, Etta ago. He first settled in Milwau- I- of your costume is dowdy. By the same token a Good transportation. 2254 social hall dancing lesson," or "he has to spices of the United II e b r e w Laya Finley, by Mrs. II. M. Sel- of Bnai David. wrong-size rug diminishes the charm of a room. So kee where he lived for 20 years. Schools are being held in the Blaine Ave. The retiring president, Mrs. ker; in memory of Joseph Tabash- For the past 13 years he resided practice the piano," or "we are neighborhood of your home. Ile- living in America where Ilebrew choose your favorite pattern, color, texture from Bige- nik of St. Louis, father of Louis WANTED—Furnished apartment Weingarden, who served the auxi- Tabashnik, by Mr. and Mrs. M. II. with his family in Detroit and is not a necessity." brew instruction is being given low's tremendous broadlooT assortment and we'll with two bedrooms for three liary for four years, was the choice Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar- for a time was rabbi of Congre- Dear mothers, how short sight- in some of the public school make it up into a rug of any size your little heart de- adults until April. Call Town- for a fifth term, but pleaded with nett, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg. gation Bnai Zion. ed you are! Would you, because buildings. We, the Ladies Auxi- the organization to release her sires. And then watch that room perk up! send 7-4671. A pioneer Zionist and a life- liary of the United Ilebrew from the task this year. Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein, Mr. long member of Stizrachl, Rabbi you are peeped for time, send Schools, maintain a bus service your child out Into the wintry FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Rottenberg, retiring treasurer, al- and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau. • o ono Schostak was devoted to the which brings many children to blasts, shod with a heavy boot on Mrs. Kavanau may be reached room for a gentleman in home so asked to be relieved from this 1999 Calver t, Townsend movement all his life. Ile was one foot and stark naked on the and from Hebrew school. A tele- without children. Linwood sec- post. Both retiring officials pledged at ,,,,,,, born in Slutzk, the son of a can- other foot? Would you be satis- phone call to Madison 8770 will Con. Reasonable. Call Town- to continue their efforts untiringly tor. Ile was married in Febru- fied to give him or her a one sided elicit helpful and courteous In- send 7-2983. in capacities of plain members, ary, 1894. educational preparation for life? formation. and their wishes to be relieved In their funeral orations the FOR RENT — Attractively furn- from their offices were reluctantly rabbis lauded the deceased col- ished room. suitable for one or granted by the society. Seek "Old Clothes" for league and paid tribute to him two. 3788 Humphrey, half block Relief of ■ Polish Jewry as an idealist whose primary in- west of Dexter, Hogarth 8975. The social hall of the Shaarey terest was to disseminate Jewish An "old clothes" campaign FOR RENT—Cheerful, furnished Zedek, Chicago and Lawton, will knowledge. Rabbi Schostak was the author for the relief of Polish Jewry room for one or two. Near Address Young Israel's Fri- be the scene of the annual compli- a book the contents of which was instituted by the Fedora. Hamilton and Trumbull car day Evening Services mentary luncheon to be given by of tion of Polish Jews In America, lines. Good residential district. All Pledge. Should Be Half Paid the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, were printed in Ilebrew, Yiddish and English under the title of Z. Tygel, executive director, 1553 Calvert Ave. by This Time, Statement Young Israel of Detrqit inaug- Tuesday; Nov. 9, at 12:15 p. rn. All "Sefer Ilazohov." It is a col- announces. Among the Items Declares members of Hadassah whose mem- lection of Hebraic gems, philoso- urated the first of a series of EXPERIENCED salesladies, coats sought are old clothing, bership dues are paid are invited phic utterances and epigrams Friday evening forums last Fri- and dresses. Best wages for those shoes, furniture, hats, rags, Statements for the payment of at the Taylor and Woodrow who qualify. References requir- the sixth installment on pledges to attend. The $15 honor roll from the Talmud and Jewish claw. day etc. All there materials will be ed. Also assistant malinger to the 1937 Allied Jewish Cam- pledge includes the $4 membership sirs. He reflects the spirit of his Wilson Synagogue. Rabbi Max converted into money which fee, who knows ready-to-wear busi- paign were sent out this week, lifetime during which he was will be forwarded to Poland for Dues are to be paid to Mrs. Sam- striving to make the Talmud pop- ness to take charge of floor. calling attention to the fact that relief among the country's uel Berman, 2044 Taylor. Arrange- Frank's, 13949 Woodward Ave., six months have passed since the ular and to have it appreciated be three and a half million har- meats may be made to pay them Highland Park. assed Jews. making of the pledges in May. at the door, Mrs. Nathan N. Kap- the lay public. Persons having "old clothes" CHEVROLET DE LUXE COACII, All pledges should by this time Ian, _Townsend 8-7086, Is taking bags that they wish to con- 1936, perfect condition for sale be at least half paid, the state - luncheon reservations. tribute to this cause are re. Mrs. Jack l'erlmuter is in charge by original owner. $450 includ- meat pointed out. quested to notify the Federa- Figures released by the col- ing heater. University 1-6972. tion of Polish Jews in Amer- lection committee revealed are, that sisted of the by luncheon. She committee: will be as- receipts of pledge payments the following ica, 225 W. 34th St., New York Mesdames Harry Dunes, Fanny KIP- FOR RENT—Furnished room in II. .1. liorkIn. Joseph Iludnitsky. City, so that arrangements can By ROSE HERMAN private home. Good transporta- to date, more than three precept fart Richard Cott J Copley, Louis F7.- be made to have a local col- Member of Alumni Association of behind payments for the same tion. 3339 Clements Ave. ton, S. tIoldetein, M. Goodman, Lotter lector call for the parcel. period a year ago. Collections, Hollander, Sam Lucas, Iles Lutz, Aaron United Hebrew Schools 11. Nathanson, H. Nathanmn, Si- PARTNER WANTED for theater it was said, are more than $11,- Meyer, mon Saresohn, 11. Shapero, Viola Stan- on west side. $5000 required. 000 behind what they should be ley, Nathaniel Itaakin, L Zechman, A. The memory of my Cheder B. Btrilleer, Herman Cohen, B. Sava- Write Box 100, Detroit Jewish at this time, and prompt payment not, Herman {Veltman, M. Moyer, G. days are still fresh in my mind Chronicle. of amounts due are necessary to Blumenthal J. Zechmen, C., S. Gram- so that a haze of sentiment and PHONE TYLER 6-2030 Between Taylor and Haxelwood prevent possible curtailing of ac- green, Reuben Itmentield,' Hy Shafer, years does not shroud them, vet Simon ftlietzer, Peter Wait, Huth Grose- FOR RENT—Clean, light, fur- tivities. they are distant enough to give here, Jules Shubot, lisnry Wagner, 11111 ITALIAN INVASION OF SPAIN( nished room for one or two in An appeal was made to all sub- Mrs, Lewis B. Daniels, chair- me a perspective. SPANISH 51111TI3 11011K. (MASI home of small family. Good scribers by Harry R. Solomon, Ihwurneni• and repent Selsed from I can yet recall that I accepted of the waitress committee, Italian 1 nits in Action at Ittlada• feeling solidarity. It is a group transportation. Reasonable. Rei- chairman of the collection com- man has asked the following members as a matter of fact that the laJara. Ilublished by Spanieh In- that has captured the spirit of mer, 2329 Fullerton Ave. mittee, asking them to nay their to assist with the serving: formation Bureau, 110 M. Ifo41 M. branch of the United Hebrew service and advancement for itself New lark. 155.1. pledges in full. Payments should Mesdames Albert Altman. II. Yenberg. Schools I attended was run in a and the community at large. With FOR RENT — Nicely furnished, be mailed to the collection depart- (Bores Kayos, Jack Berger, Meyer Keta, manner similar to the public Solomon, J. V. Dunn. light room in home of couple. J. D. II, Grail. If reports cf fascist efforts to this small but important begin- Toliaahnick, lion I. Goode, Lewis school . . . With such infinite pa- Kitchen privileges. Couple pre- ment of the Allied Jewish Cam- Barak, By J. KELLMAN ning the Alumni Association ex- subdue Spain ender the smoke- Morey Miro, Sandford Klein, To- tience we were guided in our at 51 W. Warren Ave. ferred. 2036 Blaine Ave., Apt. 5. paign (limn, Samuel Silver, Orgar Zemon, RABBI HAROLD BERGER screen of the Franco revolt were Member, Executive Committee of rects to grow and become one of Members of the collection com- bias Daniel Cohen, Maurice Ileyere, Jacob study of history .. , reading the Rubin. the important factlirs in the cul- ever doubted, proof of the Italian Alumni Organization mittee, besides Mr. Solomon. in- Athol, Bon Shulman, Man Sch•lowits. Hebrew and learning language as tural life of Detroit Jewry. With WIDOW, 47, unencumbered, at- clude Morton F. Ashner, Louis C. Sidney Barnett, Jolitea Kato, George well as content as we progressed. J. Wohlgelernter from New York, invasion of the country Is now Seyburn. Mot C. Handier, ritsorge Bre- executive director of the Union available in the book under review this thought in mind the Alumni This Year marks the 15th anni- in. Paul Tilde. Sam (Noll. Saul Similarly, in the study of the Bi- of Orthodox Congregations and tractive and intelligent, would Blumberg, Harry Cohen, Joseph Moe which was presented by the Span- Perna. Peter (filbert, Sam Ilat versary of the graduation of the Association of the United Hebrew like to meet refined professional II. Ehrlich, Maurice A. Enggass, burger, Dayld Cooper, Myron Steinherg. ble, we laboriously stumbled a member of the faculty of the ish government to the League of first class from the United He- Schools faces the new year with Fred A. Ginsburg, Henry Levitt, Cherie. hapidee, Harry St•nllet, 1.051, through the books again and Young Israel extension courses of or business man of good charac- Nations. This book contains a set Hamburger, Ralph Itenyas. Daniel Cul- again until the very sound of the brew Schools. Since that day in great hope of progress and social Meyer Rosenbaum, Barney Smith, ter and comfortable means. Ad- Yeshiva College, was the speaker. of documents found on Italian len. Randolph Weber. Daniel Siegel, February 1923, over 300 students good. dress Box 900, Detroit Jewish Louis Stoll, Ilenry Winemun, Ed- Sam Fishy, Harry N. Grossman, Dan words had added significance. The Ile delivered an inspiring talk prisoners. The original texts are have received their diplomas in win A. Wolf, Sr., and Nathan Frankel, Alfred bieyere. Ralph Weisman, Seder became more than a collec- on Jewish education. In hie re- Chronicle. David Seligson. fly Schuster, Casper the regular schools and the high Botuck, secretary. tion of prayers centuries old, cut marks he stressed the importance accompanied by the English trans- Cutler, Sol Levy, I. D. Friedman. lations on parallel pages, The school. The Alumni Association SEMINARY TO PUBLISH FOR RENT — Nicely furnished „ The highlights of Hadassah's and dried forms—it became an and need of not only elementary has been in existence formally TALMUD COMMENTARY room by adult family. Staid serv- Infants Service Group Will silver jubilee convention will be embodiment of the lament of a education but also adult educa- translations were prepared by the League of Nations. the first gradua- since the days of ice. Near bus and car line. 2242 Sponsor a Wrestling presented as part of the after- nation pleading forgiveness; ex- tion. BY PROF. L. GINZBERG "The Italian Invasion of Spain" tion 15 years ago. During the Hazelwood. Tyler 5-4107. During the social hour that fol- has noon's program. Mrs. Maurice pressions of exultation and adora- Match Dec. 13 been released by the Spanish course of this period, the organ- Landau will preside. There will be tion so simple and equisite that lowed plans were laid for the Embassy at Washington, for the Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ization has tried to partake in the we echo them sincerely and net- organization of new youth groups purpose of acqueinting the people no Iladassah honor roll rally this the Jewish Theological Seminary The Infants Service Group held room in private home of small Jewish community life as well as ! urally. Our custom and traditions, family, suitable for young lady. its regular meeting at the home coming week. Payment on pledges our days of penitence and our and clubs to forward these aims of this country with the scope of keep alive within itself the spirit of America, announces that the principles. Board optional. Good transports- , of Mrs. Arthur Cohn on Oct. 25. will be accepted at this meeting. festivals, all became meaningful. and The of Hebrew knowledge and culture. seminary has undertaken to pub- speaker for this Friday Italian military efforts in Spain. lish the commentary of Prof. tion. Reasonable. 3236 Burlin-; Mrs. Jack Jaffe presided in the The historical origin of the days evening will be Rabbi Harold A. The presentation of the volume to In 1933 the 10th anniversary Louis Ginzberg on the Talmud of game. Townsend 6-4420. absence of the president, Mrs. was retold—the religious aspect Berger of Chicago, former Young the League of Nations was made celebration of the association was Louis Freid. related and its connections with Israel mid west field and educa- in behalf of his government by dedicated to the memory of the FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished The group thanks all their the agricultural life of our people tional director. Rabbi Berger has Julio Alvarez del Vayo, Spanish late Aaron D. Markson. A dedica- room in private home. 3248 friends who helped make the city- explained. The rooms and halls made an extensive study cf the Foreign Minister, The volume tory periodical was published and Tuxedo Ave. wide dessert bridge a SUMS& were decorated with symbols of Jewish religious observance and opens with a letter to the people appropiate ceremonies were held. Club: The boycott bulletin was read Alen's this country by Don Fernando The Mena Club presents Prof. Ray the approaching Holy Days. Often This coming year the Alumni As- youth problems in the middle of FOR RENT — Nice, clean, fur- by the chairman, and members mond Holey, who will ,peak In the main de lag Rios, Spanish Ambassador soication plans to celebrate its temple auditorium, on the subject, "le Plays and parties were arranged west. His topic will be "Judaism nished room for one or two were asked to co-operate. at 1Vashington. r .11; n5 ,11.1;; to carry out the spirit of the oc- in Reverse.", teiled .. LLft oo, o jr,n gep (fur s,G 15th anniversary in a different young men. Kahn, 136 Tenny- The milk fund bout, sponsored It is pointed out by Foreign fashion. The members of the first A special congregational pro- son, Townsend 7.7646. the talk. Tickke are avail- casion. We progressed into mod- by the Infants Service Group, was will follow ern Hebrew, reading the prose gram has been arranged by Can- Minister del Vayo that the follow- t Inc Temple. 1501.05 visas, e graduating class led by Seymour set for Dec. 13, It will be a wrest- ing conclusions emerge from an Be ; from hrt FATHER AND 10-YEAR-OLD and poetry of contemporary writ- tor R. Boyarskv and a social hour Tilchin and Harry Seligson pro- or, Julian Frank and EtihrOM of the documents in DAUGIITER want room and ling match at the Arena Gardens. (lomherg ers. pose to raise a fund among the has been prepared. The public examination Proceeds will go for milk for needy the book : Annual Sieterhood Lanchron: It is my desire to leave with is invited. board in home of small, con- graduates to furnish a reading Tha annual Sisterhood luncheon will The existence on Spaniah lerrItee7 you the impression that your child genial family or will share home. infants. room and library in the new Tal- of compi•ie snits of the Italian army place on Monday, Nov. I, et II:30. The following committees were lake The speaker of the occaelon will be No needs this guidance as much as 1, J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans oho. peraonnel. material. means at Prefer Linwood-Dexter section. mud Torah that is soon to be Tong Park who will talk on tbe Ilus• on that the Jewishness will be a liaDon and command me Italian. Write Box 60, Detroit Jewish appointed: Tickets, Mrs. Sam Mer- elan-Japanni..Chinese built, we hope. They expect to eituation. Reaerv• 51 The Italian military snit. are be- Dinner-Dance on Donor son, Mrs. Al Marlins and Mrs. A. littling In the ree.tor asalgacd to theme Chronicle. slime must tie made •t the Temple on source of strength to him. If I make this room the focal point Silber; canvassers, Mrs. II. J. later than Saturday noon, Nov. I. 1k could take him by the hand and Luncheon ...Oh/ se • veritable army of °crops- in ordnating for group activities per plate. Stillman, Mrs. Manny Schore, Mrs. FOR RENT — Large, furnished Mrs. F, Krivetsky was hostess " 3; The Mallen government has ..tab- lead him to the Hebrew school, the Hebrew schools. The Alumni Meeting, room in home of small, adult Harry Pliskow, Mrs. B. Golden, Annual The 75th •nnuat meeting of tn. con- where he is assured of such a to the members of the North Wood- Bailed on Spanish territory its owa per, Association feels that this project place on BUnday pve• warm welcome — but this. of ward branch of the Jewish Wom- ire. for Ica 11•111114T melte. DR. LOUIS GINSBERG family for lady or gentleman. Mrs. Harry Clark and Mrs. Abe grsgation will take 7:10, should be the basic part of its and will be pre- 4) The most walstandlng pernmattne Nov. IC • Good transportation. 2531 Glad- Messenger; publicity, Mrs. Nathan nine, ceded at I o'clock by the annual Tem- course I cannot do . . . and it is en's European Welfare Organize- of the Italian resime are nada, ea se- community work for the year. Jerusalem. commentary, The Weingarden, Mrs. Harry Clark, ple dinner sponsored by the Temple Ste- you, the parents who are privi- lion, at a luncheon and meeting tine port In the openstions St the Italia. stone, upstairs, Tyler 6-6743. The money is to be raised by which Prof. Ginzberg has had in Al burliness of Importance af• In Spate sad are Wrestle, sad Mrs, Ernest Sachs, Mrs. Arthur terhood. held at Boesky's on Oct. 26, Mrs. farces feeling the financial plans and the reit- leged to do so. February when a dinner will be preparation for many years, is the FOR RENT — Nice. clean, fur- Cohn, en mein, them. Mrs. I. Kutinsky, Mrs. M. giom policiee of the congregation will J. Modell, president, presided. Readers will be exceedingly in- held commemorating the gradua- first scientific attempt to interpret nished room for a gentleman by Sandler, and Mrs. R. Lippitt. be ft:moo- led. It le the u rgent duty of Mrs. Ida Schultz, general chair- terested to read in document tion of the first class in 1923. meeting. the rabbinic tradition as it de- mend.. to •ttend congenial family. Seperate en- A board meeting to discuss fur- lost', 0Mcers •nol Illrectors will be elected for Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies man, her co-chairman, Mrs. E. which is a communication from The Alumni Association itself veloped in Palestine, trance. Use of nhone. Near car ther plans was held Nov. 1, at the th•ensuing year. Epps, and committees are work- Brigadier General Arne:di. writ- Aid Society Sabbath Morning Sergio.: has had a varied and interesting line and bus. 1991 Taylor, down- home of Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, In the course of his work, Prof. ing energetically to make a success First Brigade, the following: "We Sabbath morning /Mr.,. will he held existence. Its program and pur- Ginzberg also discusses many as- stairs. Tyler 4-1677. 2730 Elmhurst, In the main auditorium of the Tomple Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies Aid of the fifth annual donor luncheon shall triumph because this is our pose fall into three divisions, pects of the Babylonian Talmud. week et 10 . 10. On Sabbath. Nov. The next meeting will be held ach preach, Ma Society met at the home of Mrs. which will be held at the Fort determination as Italian soldiers namely, rendering service to the He shows how the traditions of the FOR RENT—Cheerful, furnished Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. Mur- I . Dr. Lee Frankliq will Priti Esau." eubject •••••!r: Schwartz on Lawrence Ave. The Wayne Hotel on Tuesday, Jan. 4. and Fascists Will uphold the room in home of couple. for ray Adelson, 2399 Calvert Ave. Jewish community at large; sere- two countries differ and what were Dr. Charles Have. Mien , honor of our Imperial and Fascist lady or gentleman. Tuxedo near On Friday *venter, Nov. It. Dr. 1..e annual bridge luncheon of the Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman of ice to the Ilebrew schools and the underlying causes of these dif- Franklin will be the guest speaker oreanization. which was to be rummaging, can be reached at Italy and will conquer in the N Dexter. Hogarth 6639. keeping alive the spirit of Juda- ferences. at 'remold. Beth PI, MM. Mich. on Townsend 5-3762. Mrs. S. Kauf- sacred name of Rome and under occasion of the celebration of the held on Tuesday, Nov. 9. at Be- ism in the group itself. At Pres- BRONX HEBREW SCHOOL th• Some of this material formed 10th mrlyersery of the congregation dell's, was postponed, due to the man and Mrs. A. Gittleman will the propitious sign of the 'Fascio ent there is a nucleus of 40 of the part of the lecture delivered by LADY DRIVING new car to Flori- TEACHERS ON STRIKE for whose organization he was respon- be glad to arrange card parties, Littorio' It is the will of God da about Nov. 15. Can accom- older members who meet fort- Dr. Ginzberg last summer in con- In his Mown, from thecity. the death of the treasurer. Mrs. M. ... because ssa are true Crusaders NEW YORK (WNS)—Teach. sible modate lady who will share ex- k repied at the Sabbath Moranz, and is to be held in- by calling Lafayette 1375. pu lpit g ilt nightly. This group serves as the nection with the semi-centennial With further plans in progress of the Fascist idea which, as a re- penses. Call Trinity 2-6410, erg in the Hebrew school of Con- ID. Perri , . by Dr. Charles Haven stead at Kern's Auditorium on spearhead for any community or celebration of the Jewish Theologi- Mesta, paatnr of th. North Woodward sult of our inevitable victory, will for the dinner dance which will gregation Kehilath Israel in the Apt. 403. Tuesday, Feb. 22. Congreg•tnal Church. school work. Last year this (croup cal Seminary. Dr. Ginzberg was Mrs. M. Pevin. president. an- be held at the Chalet on Sunday triumph throughout Spain " worked on the Allied Jewish Cam- one of the 62 world scholars hon- HUNGARIAN Jewish lady desires Bronx are out on strike in protest Document XCV orders the com- against what they say are annual evening, Nov. 21, Mrs. M. Silver- Dr. Louis Gross of New York, nounces that all those who have paign and organized a junior sec- ored with degrees by Harvard Uni- Position as housekeeper for re- salaries ranging from $650 to who was killed in the big airplane already purchased their tickets stone, chairman, and Mrs. S. manding officers to: "Tell the men tion of the alumni. fined, elderly gentleman or will $800 a year. The strike was call- crash last week was a genius for the affair which was to be Schwartz, co-chairman, ask all that the Duce IA greatly pleased versity at its tercentenary last The meetings of this alumni be companion to lady going to ed by the Hebrew Teachers Un- whose research work on the human given at Bedell's, can use them those desiring to make reserva- with the -:srk of his Blackshirt,' group are informal and interest- year. California for the winter. Write ion. spokesmen for which claim heart is of permanent value . . for the bridge at Kern's. tions to do to at once by calling .. Do not overvalue the enemy; ing. Programs are pla,nned M ad- to Box 75. Detroit Jewish that the Kehilath Israel school is He was an uncanny diagnostician, Believe It or not, but when Uni- The next meeting will be held Tyler 5-5380, as they are limited. they are ■ rabble of adventurers without faith ... Make much of • ance dealing with various versal Pictures needed collateral Chronicle. the only one in the Bronx not and confided to us two years ago on Monday afternoon, Nov. 8. at aspects of Jewish life and culture. Maurice A. Bergman, moat our victorious operations." a $500,003 bank Iran it put up FOR RENT — Nice, airy, fur- meeting union wage standards. that the late Coralnick's days were 1:30, at Assembly Hall, 12th and At every meeting there are talk' for Document XC1 is a telegram by the contracts of Messrs. Kober numbered He was a brilliant, Clairmount All members and imaginative advertising executive in Hebrew and the modern songs and Pasternack, two of its ace di- nished room for a lady or gentle- lsnz i 11 Duce received and forwarded to field, A inn m se O n si t s fies Idn me s e wn nter ttsapo of Palestine are taught to and rectors, who only a year ago ar- man. Gond transportation. Gar- FOR RENT—Large, airy room in vast!, human personality whose in- their friends are urged to at- all Italian Commanders in Spain home of small family. 2924 Cal- terests ranged from Molly Picon to tend this meeting for an import- on his sung by the whole group. But of rived here as penniless refugees by Commanding General Mancini. age if desired. 2690 Pasadena can colored ballet. ant announcement Albert Einstein. vert Ave. Townsend 7-5800. vital importance is the fact that Ave. Upstairs. Townsend 5-2243. Germany. this group has developed a real from "I said—have you heard about AN OPEN LETTER TO THE JEWISH MOTHERS OF DETROIT Officers Chosen by Bnai David Ladies BIGELOW'S NEW Tailor-made Rug Service" I Figures! • • • • • Hadassah Paid-Up Luncheon Tuesday Textures! Plain Colors! FOR ODD SIZE ROOMS FOR REGULAR SIZE ROOMS FOR MODERN ROOMS FOR COLONIAL ROOMS FOR 18th CENTURY ROOMS Rabbi Berger to Be Speaker at Forum Will Allied Campaign's Collection Appeal SHECTER The Value of a Hebrew Education FURNITURE COMPANY Proo: of Italian Invasion of Spain 8925 Twelfth Street UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS' ALUMNI his Ertl; El Ncrtn