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Another of the outstanding feature values in co

great September event this coat of fine Juilliard

wool, with soft fullness above the waist empkasized

by the tremendous collar of cross foxrThe fur is

beautifully marked, fashioned into a collar that

ripples softly most flattering to wear. Black and

dark brown,

C grIPIIGLE

September 9, 1938

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE EIGHT

sines

12 to 20.

COAT SHOP
SECOND FLOOR

Opening Meeting of Two Meetings of
Council Juniors
Ladies of Shaarey
On
Sunday
afternoon, Sept. 18,1
Zedek on Monday at 2:30 o'clock,
at Temple Beth

Engagements

lEminent Novelist
I Hadassah Speaker
Tuesday, Sept. 20

Mrs. M. A. Cohen of Alpena, Mich., announced the engagemen
Detroit chapter of Hadassah
El. an annual fall fashion show
The opening meeting and lunch= will mark the first open meeting of filer daughter, Elizabeth Sylvia, to Sydney Stanley of New York will hold its opening lunchems meet-
eon of the Sisterhood of Congre- of the National Council of Jewish City, at a midnight dinner at her home on Saturday evening, Aug. 27. : ing of the new season on Tuesday,
gation Shaarey Zedek will be held Juniors. Through the courtesy
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of 1981 W. Chicago Blvd. announce 1Sept. 20, at 12:30 p. m., at Hotel
on Monday, Sept. 12, 12:30 p. m.
the engagement of their daughter, Golda, to Dr. Harry Weber, son !Stotler. Mrs. 'Maurice Landau,
The featured speaker of the
serving her third term as presi-
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber of Westminster Ave.
day will be Rabbi Morris Adler,
dent, anticipates a large attend-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gottlieb of Calvert Ave. announce the engage- ance at this meeting, which will
who will be presented to the Sis-
ment of their daughter, Estelle, to Albert Breitbart of Baltimore,
terhood for the _first time. His
Md., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breitbart of Cleveland, 0.
subject will be "Old Fashioned."
The musical program will in-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shultz of 3328 Monterey Ave. announce
clude a piano duo featuring Law-
the engagement of their daughter, Esthdr S., to Eliot A. Magidsohn,
rence Teitelbaum and Mrs. To-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn of 3284 Webb Ave.
bias Garen. The selections arc
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Robins of 3272 Calvert Ave. announce the
"Spanish Rhapsody" by Char-
engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Max M. Lebovitz of De-
brier and "Arensky Valse" ar-
troit and Youngstown, 0. Formal announcement of the engagement
ranged for two pianos.
was made in Youngstown at the golden wedding celebration of Mr.
Reservations are being taken by
Lebovitz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. blertin Lebovitz.
Mrs. Daniel Cullen, To. 8-9868.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shykewich of 2039 Gladstone Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Jack Foreman, son of
Mrs. Bessie Foreman of London, Ont. The wedding will take place
on Nov. 20,

RELIGIOUS
QUESTION BOX

Our readers are invited to send
in questions regarding various
faiths. They will be answered
■ as promptly as possible. Que..
tions should be addressed either
to The Detroit Jewish Chron-
MISS RACHEL BERMAN
icle or to Religious News Ser.-
ice, 300 Fourth Ave., New York o f Annis Furs and May's Hat
Name and address must Shop, the latest fashions will be
City.
I accompany questions so that • modeled.
personal reply may be sent if
Each member, or prospective
net &&&&& y.
member, is urged to pay her dues

Wedding Calendar

Sept. 11—Miss Bernice Marcia Goldman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin S. Goldman, to David M. Miro, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Miro, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, at 5 p.m. Dinner and
reception will follow the ceremony at the Fort Wayne Hotel.

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In

Hindustan

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by

Sept. 11—Miss Jeanette Rubin, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Rubin
of Chicago Blvd. to Jack Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shapiro
MRS. FRED GINSBURG
of Tuxedo Ave. at the Hotel Statler. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
be the occasion for the presenta-
officiate.
at this time, as only paid-up mem-
Sept. 11—Miss Frances Elaine Chartip, (laughter of Mr. and tion of plans by officers and com-
Q. Do the Protestant, Catho- bers will be eligible to attend the Mrs. I. Charlip of 3210 Calvert Ave., to Sol F. Myers, son of Sir. mittee chairmen. -
lic and Jewish faiths have any mid-eastern convention at Hotel and Mrs. Louis Myers.
A glowing copper
Mrs. Thomas Marwil, Townsend
consmon aims and beliefs?
Statler on Oct. 8 and 9.
..8-1561, chairman of the member-
Sept. 15—Miss Jeanne Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osman hip committee, will be glad to
A. Yes. These may be sum-
Junior Council open house will
tone • . magic color
marized as follows: All believe in be held on the following Thurs- Fisher of Edison Ave., to Seth Jacobson, son of Mrs. Joseph Jacobson answer inquiries respecting mem-
that gives your black
the primacy of religion and a day evening, Sept. 22, at 8 o'clock, of New York. The ceremony will be performed at the Statler Hotel bership.
spiritual life. Each group be- at the home of Flora Jane Miller at 6 o'clock in the presence of the immediate families and a few
At the luncheon meeting on
costume that Paris
friends, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating.
lieves In God. Each believes that of 2085 Atkinson Ave.
Sept. 20, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg,
ethical elements are essential in
Miss Rachel Berman is Presi-
Sept. 18—Miss Ellen Bernson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman chairman of the Honor Roll, will
look) Don't let dull
religion. Each believes in the dent of the Detroit section of Bernson of Tyler Ave., to Max Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack formally launch the 1938 cam-
Golden Rule of do unto others as National Council of Jewish Jun-
paign. During the summer, Mrs.
Goldberg.
hosiery make your new
you would be done by. Each be- iors.
Ginsburg completed the ground-
Sept. 18—Miss Muriel Bernice Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and work for this event. Captains
lieves in the capacity of human
black outfits look like
Mrs.
David
Greenberg
of
Monterey
Ave.,
to
Gabriel
Margolin.
son
nature to grow and develop reli-
and committee memberi will be
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Margolin of Pasadena Ave.
giously. Each group believes in
named. As usual, this fund-rais-
mourning ... discover
the general sacredness of human
Sept. 18—Miss Lillian Beerbohm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing campaign will come to an end
life. Each believes in the neces-
Samuel Beerbohm of 1699 Burlingame Ave., to Belmont Ketchel, with a brilliant social event during
this new Hindustan,
sity of worship. Each recognized
late November.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ketchel of Pontiac, Mich.
MARK • CUKERMAN
the need for religious education.
The guest speaker at the meet-
the thrilling new shade
The marriage of Miss Ida Sarah
Sept. 18—Miss Anne Robbins, daughter of Mrs. B. Robbins of ing on Sept. 20 will be Meyer
All have social service programs Cukerman, daughter of Mr. and
and emphasize such factors as eco- Mrs. Jacob Cukerman of 3295 Broadstreet, to Joe Menkovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Menko- Levin, brilliant novelist. At vari-
especially for blaekl
nomic and racial justice and Glendale Ave., to Dr. Jerome vitz of Hazelwood Ave.
ous times he has been a news-
world peace.
Sept. 18—Miss Doris Goff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin paper reporter, special contrib-
Mark,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
. •
Mark of Newark, N. J., was per- Goff of Hazelwood' Ave., to William 13;Surath, son of Mr. and Mrs. utor to magazines, art student
Q. Has the Catholic Church formed in Baltimore, Md., on Louie Surath of Bay City, Mich., at Congregation Bnai Moshe.
abroad, author of a number of
condemned any of the racial doc- Aug. 24. A wedding dinner took
novels in the best-seller class,
Sept. 18—Miss Dorothy Lifton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S.
trines taught by the Nazi govern- place in New York City on Sun-
chalutz in the farm commune of
STREET FLOOR
Litton of Tuxedo Ave., to Sidney Weinberg, son of William Wein-
ment?
Meshek Yagur in Palestine at the
day, Aug. 28.
berg of Richton Ave.
A. Nazi theories on race have
time of the 1929 massacres, actor
Dr. and Mrs. Mark motored to
been condemned or refuted by the
in several Broadway hits, mem-
Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Cuker-
Catholic Church in at least four
ber of the editorial staff of Es-
man and will remain here for a I
notable instances: (1) The con-
quire, aggressive champion of
week. After their visit here they
demnation by the Holy Office of
Jewish causes both here and
will make their home in Balti-
Herr Rosenberg's "Myth of the
abroad.
more where Dr. Mark will con-
Twentieth Century; (2) a similar tinue his research work as a mem-
Those who wish to attend the
condemnation of a book written ber of the staff of John Hopkins
luncheon meeting at the Statler,
in Italian, containing much the University medical school from
Au* 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Vats (Flora Koch) of Milling on Sept. 20. should c all Mrs.
same material that appeared in which he graduated two years ago. ton, Mich., a daughter, Caroline.
Harry Glick, Tyler 5-2247, at the
Rosenberg's book; (3) the ency-
earliest opportunity.
12228 Linwood Ave.
clical "Mit Brennender Sorge,"
Tree Pllanting
SATOVSKY—NAYER
FALL SPECIALS
in which the Holy Father cites
Mrs. Philip Lipson announces
leader of Conservative Judaism,
Mrs. Samuel B. Nayer of 18480
the errors of Nazi race theories, Muirland Avo. announces the
Permanents—Plain and
he has enjoyed the confidence and the following contributions to the
tree-planting
program
of
the
Na-
and attacks the paganism and marriage of her daughter, Toby,
Better Oil
esteem also of the Orthodox and
other errors of Nazism as men- to Abraham Satovsky, son of Mr.
Shampoo & Finger Wave incl.
Reform wings in American and tional Fund: In memory • of Ra-
chel
Kopel,
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
aces to Christianity; (4) a letter and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of 1250
$2.50, $3.50, $5 & $6
European Jewish life.
Joseph Frank and Mr. and Mrs.
by the Sacred Congregation of Chicago Blvd., on Sunday, Sept. 4.
Half a century...ago he was as-
Shampoo and Hair Stele .65
Philip Lipson; in memory of Sam-
Seminaries, directing all Catho-
You mos MI' a TOSSDAY
sociate curator in the Department
uel Isaacs, by Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
lic seminaries and institutions of
apretalising In halal.., oleo reroodi-
GOLDEN—WOLF
Series of Events Planned; of Oriental antiquities of the don Beswick; in honor of the Hon
treatment• for dry, brittle and
higher learning throughout the
The marriage of Miss Lois Wolf,
United States National Museum
dandruff rondltioni• of Slur War.
Will Be Presented With
birthday of the late Philip David
world to refute the several false daughter of Mr. arfli Mrs. Abner
TWA expert nieff roady to nerve you
and curator of historic religions. Cowan, by his wife, Rose, and
theories advanced by the Nazis. A. Wolf of 12703 Broadstreet, to
Testimonial Volume
DEATH' DE 11055. (spender a Mn ,.
Thus he became thoroughly con-
daughter. Celia; in memory of
The theories condemned include Irvin • Philip Golden, --n of Mr.
AMA HUBERT
versant with Semitic customs and
Harold Hutton, son of Mr. and
twist.' l'ETER•WN
those which the Nazis have been and Mrs. John Golden of War-
Spokesmen of scores of national i folklore and wrote vividly of his Mrs. Samuel Hutton, by the Ro-
KRITEA
employing in their persecution of wick Road, was solemnized on
HATTIE 'Man
ew i s h and non- results in the public press. It was din Club.
IRENE FELDSTINE
the Jews.
Sept. 4 in the English room of l organizations, J
but natural that he be chosen


.
Mk•Lep11..now,
UN
,
salon
formerly nr
sectarian, as well as hundreds of special commissioner of the Chi-
Hotel Statler.
DENA nELZER
What makes meat kosher?
Q.
DOROTHY 'With:NON
eminent figures in various fields cago Exposition to Oriental coun- NEW CHANUKAH PLAY
A. First, the animal must be
of endeavor, will honor Dr. Cyrus tries. In consequence of his ex-
,
N;i.V.'a i iiin pfiTi:,:;:n.; 9r:11 "711°
killed in a prescribed manner, no
The new Chanukah play by
Adler, president of the American tensive explorations in Turkey,
the blood may flow easily out of
Jewish
Committee, of the Jewish Egypt and the Barbary States, Margaret K. Soifer, "Something
with
the body; second, vital organs
! Theological Seminary and of the the Oriental exhibits proved to be Real to Celebrate," published by
of the animal are examined by
V°.
Dropsie College for Hebrew and of unique interest.
the Furrow Uress, 156 5th Ave.,
EDWARD'S SHOES
the slaughterer to see that they
FLOWERS AND
One of the results of this sere- New York, is primarily an en-
ate Learning. The announce-
are suitable for eating; third, as
FOR CHILDREN
an
appoint-
Adler
ment, made by Lewish L. Strauss, ice brought Dr.
grossing story about some whole-
CORSAGES
explained in Leviticus 11 and
!Cogn
chairman
of
the
committee
of
meat
by
President
Benjamin
Her-
some
American
boys
and
girls
who
Deuteronomy 14, the animals, liv-
Growing children need spe-
-
For Weddings & Showers
Schauss'
"The
Jewish
Festi
risen which took him to the Near had a good idea and the courage
sponsors,
designates
the
occasion
ing
on
dry
ground,
that
may
be
cial care in shoe-fitting, Ed-
East for a year and a half. It to make it materialize.
eaten, are only those that chew vals " New Hebrew Text, as the 75th birthday of Dr. Adler.
ward's Shoes for children
HOgarth 1650
Zubin Booklet Now Ready A testimonial volume, containing was at once a diplomatic and sci- 'lust as all children bring every-
t
their cud and divide their hoofs.
are correctly built on pro-
thing within their experience into
hundreds of tributes to Dr. Adler entific mission.
Of animals from the water, only
per lasts for growing feet.
their
games,
these
decide
to
have
by
leading
statesmen,
thinkers,
Three
new
publications
have
In
1898,
Dr.
Adler
represented
those may be eaten which have
scales and fins. Fourth, only the just been announced by the scientists, clergymen, etc., on two the United States at the inter- a kevuza: a real one, with a
$3.00
3 to 6
wsrkship and a nursery, a barn
fore part of the animal is kosher Union of American Hebrew Con- continents, will be presented to national conference, in London,
$3.50
and a theater, a messhall and a
61/2 to 8
meat. The hind quarter is avoid- gregations. They are "The Jew- the celebrant as one of the high- dealing with catalogue and scien-
,,
garden. They decide on an empty
$4.00
ed as food on account of the nar- ish Festivals" by Hayyim Schauss; lights of a series of appropriate tific literature.
8 1/2 to 12
lot in the neighborhood and even-
Throughout
his
career,
Dr.
Ad-
"Gilenu—The
Play
Way
to
He-
events
marking
the
natal
anni-
rative in Genesis, which, conclud-
$4.50
tually
get
their
kevuza.
12 1/2 to 3
ler has been a prodigious worker,
ing the story of Jacob's wrestling brew," Book Three, by Dr. Eman- versary.
A Chanukah celebration in the
In addition to his actiye leader- never refusing to aid worth-while
with the Mel of the Lord, tells: uel Gamoran and Abraham H.
modern Palestinian manner takes
Come in and have ■ pair
"Therefore the children of Israel Friedland; and Part Five of Dr. ship of such national institutions causes. This tempo has been but place on the lost as the final and
X-Ray fitted by experienced
slightly
relaxed
to
this
day.
It
is
eat not of the sinew which shrank, Joseph Zubin's "Choosing a Life as the American Jewish Commit-
culminating scene of the play.
shoe fitters.
tee, the Jewish Theological Semi- probably responsible for his in-
Place Your 1939
which is upon the hollow of the Work."
There are eight swift-moving
thigh unto this day, because he
Hayyim Schauss' book has al- nary and the Dropsie College, Dr. ability to realize the ambition Kowa and an interlude. Scenery
Northwest Section's Exclu-
to
write
a
history
of
American
touched the hollow of Jacob's ready attained great popularity Adler is chairman of the Joint
and costumes are completely un-
sive Agents for
thigh in the sinew that shrank.
in Yiddish, in which language, it Distribution Committee's cultural Jews. But, at 75, he still hopes important. Eleven children and
ORDERS NOW!
Edward's Shoes for Children
was published in 1933 under the committee with ramifications to tackle that task.
Despite a multiplicity of ad- three adults have speaking parts,
A letter-writer to the New York title, "Dos Yom Toy Bach." The throughout the world. He is also
though as large a unit as is prac-
ministrative
absorptions,
absorp-
Sun signing himself A. Wentworth present edition is • translation' p resident of the Free Library of
ticable may participate in the
proposes a law to prohibit per- by Samuel Jaffe. Profusely il- Philadelphia, erstwhile president tions, he has fotind time to write final scene. Playing time is about
sons from foreign lands as well lustrated and beautifully printed, of and still a vital figure in the and lecture extensively on biblical 45 minutes. The number of ma-
as American-born citizens from it 'Severs in interesting style in American Oriental Society as archaeology, biography and his- jor characters in "Something Real
KRAJENKE BUICK CO.
changing their names to hide more than 300 pages the origins, well as in the American Histori- tory, including the tragic story to Celebrate" is six. )
11626 JOS. CAMPAU
their nationality . .. His idea is development and present-day ob- cal Association, which he founded. of the Jews of the Spanish In-
Here is a play that makes Jew-
TO. 8-9357
Dr. Adler is likewise a founder quisition in Mexico.
that if you want to change your servances of all the Jewish holi-
ishness a natural element in mod-
Dr. Adler established the first
of the Jewish Publication Society;
name for business purposes or days.
ern American Jewish life.
monotype
Hebrew
press
in
order
Open
Eves.
till
9—Sundays
till
5
he
supervised
that
body's
monu-
8950 12th St.
phonetic reasons you ought to
The "Gilenu" series is already
take a new name characteristic well known to educators and mental translation of the Bible, to facilitate the Jewish Publica-
RECEPTACLES g•
and is even now head of its Schiff tion Society in its issuance of 25 States Urged to Facilitate Work
of the same race.
teachers. The new volume is th
a r b a a r. Asa and Rubble „ . e
volumes in the Jewish classics
° for Refugees Pending Im-
ItellifOrIVII Concrete. fully l.usr-
fourth in the series, Book One Classics • Committee.
untied.
Priced RIghl.
series.
migration
As one of the founders of the
having been preceded by a pri-
As a staunch American patriot,
AMERICAN
mer. The writers are recognized American Jewish Committee, Dr.
GENEVA.

(WNS)

'The
Dr.
Adler
assumed
the
task,
upon
authorities in their field, Dr. Adler became the logical heir to
RECEPTACLE CO.
League of Nations 'should rec-
Gamoran being educational di- the mantle of stewardship of that the United States' entry into the
579 Kenilworth. To. 8.5889 -"L'
World War, to coordinate the so- ommend to its member states that
rector of the Union of American organization upon the death, in
they
permit
relief
organizations
cial,
religious
and
educational
ac-
Hebrew Congregations, while Mr. 1929, of the late Louis Marshall,
tivities of Jewish soldiers and to establish temporary camps for
Friedland is director of the Bu- perpetuating the lofty ideals of
sailors on active duty. He organ- housing refugees from Germany
LILLIAN R. SARNOFF
reau r of Jewish Education in that lamented Jewish leader.
Dr.
Adler
is
widely
recognized
ized civilian local and national and Austria pending their min-
MI S. HAI H.
Cleveland. "Gilenu-3" is got-
gration to other countries and
announces
ten up in the same delightful as a moving spirit in all strivings groups for the purpose, out of should allow the refugees the
to
safeguard
the
civil
and
re-
which
emerged
the
Jewish
Wel-
THE OPENING or HER
style that characterized the other
right to earn enough "to provide
Board.
books of the series. It is charm- ligious rights of Jews—and of fare He
PIANO STUDIO
was chairman of the Com- a modest subsistence before their
ingly illustrated with line draw- other minorities—here and abroad.
departure for countries of immi-
2227 Gladstone Ave.
ings by Bernard Segal of Cin- His wisdom, vision and states- mittee on Chaplains and subse-
TILER 441431
of gration," Sir Neill Malcolm,
unsels
of
the
quently
was
made
chairman
manshlp guide the,c
cinnati.
to
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
tens opens week of ern(
the Welfare Board. In 1919, at League of Nations High Commis-
The fifth part of Dr. Zubin's American Jewish C mittee.
sioner
for
German
Refugees,
rec-
Dr. Adler has carrriied forward the Versailles Peace Conference, I
vocational guidance work deals
with notable success the effort, he sponsored (in unison with other ommended in his report to the
with the profession': of law. Dr.'
begun jointly with Louis Mar- leaders here and abroad) inclu- League Assembly. Warning that
Zubin attempts to answer such
shall, to bring about closer col- Mon of the minority rights clauses another 550,000 Jews, including
questions as: "How Much Do
laboration between Zionists and in treaties with newly-formed and 175,000 from Austria, as well as
Specializing in
Lawyers Earn?" and "Are There
hundreds of thousands of "non-
states.
Too Many Lawyers?" and then non-Zionists in the rehabilitation enlarged
NEWEST METHODS
Aryans" must leave Germany, Sir
The
published
writings
of
Dr.
of
Palestine
through
the
medium
conducted within
proceeds to discuss the Particu- of the Jewish Agency. As mem- Cyrus, Adler include "I Am a He- Neill said that 30,000 refugees
lar problems which face Jewish
SHELTON TULIP OIL
ber of the Council of the Jewish mrew," "Told in a Coffee House" are still in countries adjacent to
young people who are planning to
(Turkish folk tales from Con- Germany and Austria. A mass ex-
PERMANENTS
enter the profession. Dr. Zubin, Agency for Palestine, lie repre-
sents non-Zionist American opin- stantinople, written in collabora- odus of refugees from Austria, he
FACIAL TREATMEls 3
who is an instructor in Education
An proceeds for the benefit of the Beth Tefi nth Moses Congregation of Mount Clemens.
Lion with Allan Ramsay), "Jacob declared, was prevented only "by
ion
in
this
compact.
at the College of the City of New
Early R
t on Suggested
In January, 1930. Dr. Adler, H. Schiff: His Life and Letters; the re-introduction of the system
York, gathered the materials for
COM- Sketches of Oscar S. Straus, Louis of consular visas" by neighboring
this work for the Union of Amer- upon request by the Special
ission of the Council of the Marshall, Samuel Pierpont Lang- countries. His report stressed the
ican Hebrew Congregations while
League
of
Nations,
prepared
and ley (with whom he was closely urgency of co-operation between
on a research fellowship made
the League Commission, they In-
Torreerly with Nancy Van Wyek
possible by the National Federa- submitted a memorandum on the associated), Thomas Jefferson, tergovernmental Refugee seA i d
CA. OW
EREIRE BLDG.
Wailing Wall. The Commission Israel Zangwill, Albert Einstein,
tion of Temple Sisterhoods.
Committee and the various liaison
etc.
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
granted
all
but
one
of
the
points
Moses
Aaron
Dropsie,
All three publications are the
bodies
and
private
relief
agencies.
For seven years he edited the
Management: Max Elkin • Albert Grossman
work of the Commission on Jew- asked for by Dr. Adler.
nesse 2100
As a spiritual and educational American Jewish Year Book.
ish Education of the Union and
"The only faith wears well and
The first Spanish edition of
1905 he served on
were edited by Dr.,,Gamoran, di- force, his influence has radiated From 1899 to
Graets's history of the Jews, pub- holds its color in all weathers. is
far and wide from within the the editorial board of the Jewish
rector of the commission.
lished
in
English
by
the
Jewish
that
which is woven of conviction
nortals of the Jewish Theological Encyclopedia and was greatly in-
Publication Society; has just ap- and set with the sharp mordant
-:-
Oahe-Jay Florist, Tyler 64411. Seminal and the Dropsie Col- strumental in seeing that projec peared in Mexico. of experience."—J. R. Lowell
Although an acknowledged come to fruition.
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