TIEVETROMIEWISR CtiRONICIA PAGE TEN •and GREETINGS: GRYNSZPAN PUBLIC TRIAL IN JULY PARIS (WNS)—Herschel Grynsspan will be spared the oecessity of entering the German Embassy to reconstruct TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN--- W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, at the threshold of Chanukah, are glad to exercise in this manner the opportunity of extending to you the Season's Greetings. The movement for Good Will and Better Understanding among all Americans of every creed and race is founded on the thoughts of such idealists as Washington, Frank- lin, Jefferson, Adams, Lincoln, and other great Americans, •whom we all honor and revere, and whose memories are enshrined in the very words of the Declaration of Inde- pendence and the Constitution of the United States. From the early days to the present, the Jewish people have contributed their full share to the development of our Commonwealth and the nation. The Chanukah celebration awakens the thought of common brotherhood and in that spirit we are glad to extend to the Jewish people a message of felicitation and good will. Let us all resolve to make the year of 1939 one of high achievements, to better our community, our state, our country, and to continue to be of service to humanity. Through the courtesy and co-operation of the individuals and firms whose names appear below, a wider distribution Of this Holiday number of The Jewish Chronicle has been made possible. Dr. P. J. Abbott Harry H. Bennett 3766 Lothrop Asc. Ford Motor Co. Dr. Max Abramson Jas. J. Bright F4 Son 4026 W. McNichols 1255 W. Vernor Hwy. Accurate Tool Co. Dr. Clark D. Brooks 7540 Jos. Campau Ave. Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Dr. Leopold Adler 5320 John R St. Acoustical tl Specialties Contracting Co. 432 Curtis Bldg. Aetna Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Henry K. Schoch. Gen'l Agent Union Guardian Bldg. Dr. A. Alan Agree 9131 Jos. Campau Ave. Dr. Philip H. Broudo 316 Professional Bldg. Dr. Manly D. Caughey 2320% E. Grand Blvd. Dahlinger-Kay, Inc. Dr. Raphael Altman Ford Sales 8 Service 12530 Hamilton Ave. C. Fred Austin Detrola Corp. J. J. Ross. Pres. 1056 Maccabees Bldg. Dr. L. K. Babcock 21601 Finkel! Ave. Dr. R. S. Drews 3263 Joy Road Religious School o f B o a; Moshe Has Chanukah Program Dec. 25 • The Emil Moshe Religious School extends on invitation to parents and friends to attend the annual Chanukah program to be presented on Dec. 25 at 11 a. m. in the social hall of the congregation. The dramatic groups under the direction of Miss Lillian Mel- len and Miss Lillian Goodfriend will present a series of Chanukah plays entitled, "Danny Bumps Into Chanukah", "Hannah", and an ,original play, The Goldbergs Problem." The puppeteers of the school under the guidance of Miss Cyrl Aaronson will also present "The Miracle", an orig- inal puppet play. Chanukah materials made by Miss Rebecca Cooperman's hand- icraft classes will also be ex- hibited on the morning of 'the program. There is no admission charge and the general public is invited. SALLY'S Mary Kalley Uses Electrol- ysis Method to Remove Superfluous Hair SALLY WISHING YOU ALL ---- A — VERY HAPPY — AND — JOYOUS CHANUKAH FUR STUDIO 5501 CASS MADISON 7445 WHY NOT- Let our fifty years experience be your assurance of really responsible service! RIVERSIDE STORAGE & CARTAGE CO. Est. 1&12 CASS at CONGRESS Cadillac NH alcsghherheed Wertheim> L— RETURN ENGAGEMENT Starting TUES., DEC. 20 CHILDHOOD OF Maxim Gorky The easing of • Geol. CINEMA AT WOODWARD Erika Mann.. gifted daughte of Thomas. has written an ex Pose of Nazi educational meth ode in a volume called "Schoo for Barbarians." 4158 W. Jefferson—Ecorse Falls Spring Wire Co. 8635 Conant Ave. H. J. M. Grylls Judge D. J. Healy Dr. Harold Henderson 852 Fisher Bldg. Hough Mfg. Co. Sheet 'Metal Works 3840 Beaver Ave. Hupmobile Michigan Sales Corp. 5850 Cass Ave. Central Auto Radiator International Machinery Repair Co. 8615 Mack Ave. Dr. D. M. Clarke A Professional Friend Dr. E. J. Durocher ''13. J. Marshall, Inc. 3726 Woodward Ave. McConnell-Kerr Co. 350 East Jefferson McIntosh Coal Co. J. A. McIntosh, Pets. 11850 Kercheval Ave. Fred A. Nolan Gm. Mgr. Dept. St. Railways Ott Machinery Sales, Inc. 546 Second Blvd. A. E. Roninger Dist. Mgr. L. C. Chase LI Co. 413 New Center Bldg. Judge Leo R. Schaefer 3131 East Jefferson Ave. DEARBORN Dr. F. Jarzembowski 11301 Jos. Campau Ave. Fred C. Stange 1000 Cary Ave. Kar Nut Products Co. Top Screw FS Nut Co. Albert Luconi, Pres., United Platers, Inc. 3055 Eighteenth St. Detroit Federation of Musicians Dr. Harold E. Mossner Chiropractor 958 Burlingame. at Hamilton 5141 Military Ave. Glenn H. Friedt 994 Madison Ave. Union Twist Drill Co. C. U. Applegate, Mgr. REFUGEES INTRODUCE NEW INDUSTRY IN PALESTINE It is no longer necessary for women to be embarrassed by superfluous hair. Mary Kalley's method of re- moving them painlessly, safely, permanently, by the electrolysis method, solves this problem. At 81 a treatment, Mary Kal- ley removes the unwanted hair. Her experience and efficiency has won for her a following among the most discriminating women. For excellent service in the removal of hair by the electroly- sis method, make an appointment at once with Mary Kelley, 630 Michigan Theater Bldg., tele- phone Randolph 8433. Congregation Bnai Zion Plans Dedication Banquet An enthusiastic meeting of Congregation Bnai Zion was held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 13, be. cause of the redemption of the synagogue. Plans were made to celebrate the redemption of the synagogue by a dedication ban- quet with a souvenir book. The banquet will Luke place on Sunday, Feb. 19, at the synagogue. Credit for the redemption of the syna- gogue is due to the president, L Sosnick, and his staff of officers. Appreciation is expressed to M. Liss, legal adviser. The public is invited to share in the celebration by inserting greetings in the sou- venir book. December 16, 1938 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE the fatal wounding of Ernst vein Rath, Embassy secretary, whi c h precipitated the tragic wave of anti-Jewish persecu- tion in the Reith In appealing to the court authorities to spare him th e ordeal of entering the German Embassy in Paris again, the investigating magistrate decided to summon Embassy wit to the court for • re-enactment of the shooting. The trial, to take place in July, will be public in spite of pressure from Germany that the proceedings be kept private. Demands made by the Journalists' Defense Committee, formed in the United States on ■ an appeal made by Dorothy Thompson, that the trial be in open court, were considered justifiable. ANCIENT COINS IN SEMINARY EXHIBIT HARRY BROWN HEADS H. P. MERCHANTS' ASSN. THE CHINA KILN offers 1,000 sets of fine Oriental and Czech° China for 12 people, 93 to 105 piece sets. values $50 to $75.00, while they last— $25 Members of the Greater High- land Park Merchants' Associa- tion met Tuesday in the dining Jewish coins, symbolic of the room of Griswold Ilotel for the semi-annual election of officers. Maccabean period of Jewish na- tionalism, will be on exhibit at the Museum of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary from Dec. 15 to Feb. 15. These coins, the col- lection of Sholem Asch, famous author and novelist, make an appropriate exhibit for the Chan- ukah season, since a number of them were coined during or im- mediately after the reign of the I Maccabees, the story of whose achievements is celebrated in the POTTERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE I Chanukah legends. These coins were struck in the from all over the world. See these items. period lasting from the middle of the second century B. C. E. to the middle of the second century C. E. They are of silver, cop- ' per and gold, and the entire col- lection may be divided roughly into two parts: the coins struck by the Jews themselves, during VALUES TO $1.25 VALUES TO $2.75 their several periods of Mile- Radio Pieces—Horses on 5-Piece Waffle Sets, assorted pendence, and those struck by Pedestals. colors. their various Roman governors, Handled Cake Plates 4-Piece Vase Sets, assorted and later, conquerors, to cele- HARRY BROWN colors. Smoke Set, 6 Pieces. brate Roman victories in Pales- tine. !Larry G. Brown of Brown's Dresden design Celery Trays 5-Piece Bowl Sets. Because Jewish law forbids Jewelry was chosen president for Cake Plates, China, Dresden Red and White Quart Jugs. the use of graven images, we find the ensuing half term. design. English Service Plates. very few portrait heads among Mr. Brown was recently ap- Gainaboro Head Flower Vase, Mexican Chop Plates. the Jewish coins. The most com- pointed on the Parking Com- ivory. mon decorative motifs are such mittee by the Mayor and Council Electric Radio Lamps, Santa Flower Vases, Pottery, Cut sacred objects as the jug, the of highland Park. Maria. Glass. palm branch, the citron (esrog), Mr. Brown has lived in High- Patio-O-Red Chop Plates. the holy tabernacle, the trumpet, land Park for 16 years. Ile is a Twin Preserve Jars and Blue Creche Glass Vases, the Menorah, and the palm tree, former president of the Chamber Stand. assorted colors. symbol of plenty in Palestine. It of Commerce (1933) and served &Igor and Cream Sets on Mexican Gourds. is interesting to note that these as Police and Fire Commissioner Trays. Red Cookie Jars. same ornaments are found in of Highland Park from 1932 to Pitchers with Ice Catch— Footed Oval Urns, blue, the Jewish cemeteries in the 1936. Red. ivory, yellow. catacombs of Rome. Clearly the Decorated Rockingham Tea Italian Pottery Pitchers. symbols which the Jews used on Pots--7 cup. • I talian Relish Tr•Vv, their coins Were the most valued Contributions to Scholarship 3-Piece 'Vitrified Bowl Sets. Imported Square Flower Pots. Fund of the United sacred symbols of the Macca- bean era. Hebrew Schools The coins for the most part are not of great artistic merit, The United Hebrew Schools their interest to us is chiefly his- acknowledge with thanks the re- torical. They seem to have served ceipt of one-half scholarship a strictly practical purpose, and front Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sil- the Jews who coined them verman of Duane St. in honor 20600 Woodward Ave. at fl•Mile Rd. Open Eves. Till 9 wasted little time in attempting of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, to make them beautiful. Many Herbert. of the coins struck during the The schools gratefully ac- several rebellions are restruck knowledge the receipt of one- Herman Raden and Aaron over old Roman coins. Because half scholarship from Mrs. Sarah Rosenberg to Speak Un- of the turmoil of revolution the D. Roberts of Warrington Dr. *tftsmen often failed to destroy in memory of her dearly beloved der Auspices of Council's completely the old inscription, father, Louis Duscoff, who was Culture Bureau but merely superimposed the new one of the founders of the Unit- Hebrew one. In many cases this ed Hebrew Schools. • Increasing use is being made HAROLD R. STEVENS work was done so quickly and The schools are also in receipt I ATTORNEY carelessly that the imprint is not of four scholarships from Mrs. by organizations affiliated with 1007 LAFAYETTE BLDG. straight, and covers only half Etta Borman and family of La- the Yiddish culture section of the Jewish 'Community Council the face of the old Roman coin. Salle Blvd. in memory of their Harold M. Silverston Most of these coins of the revo- husband and father. Peretz Bor- of the lecture and concert bu- reau which was organized some ATTORNEY lution bear, in Hebrew, the in- man. time ago. During the next two 763 PENOBSCOT BLDG. scription "To the freedom of weeks both speakers and readers Jerusalem," and the date, either SAMUEL DUBRINSKY 1, 2, 3 or 4, the year being "Our Very Beat Friends" to will appear before various or- ganizations. On Monday eve- ATTORNEY counted from the beginning of Be Presented at Center ning, Dee. 19, Herman Roden 502 LAWYERS BLDG. the revolt. on Jan. 5 will address the members of the Cadillac 0938 Among the second group of Yiddish Folks Verein on "The ! coins, those struck by the Roman The Young Maids and Bache- Significance of Chanukah in EUCLID BEAUTY SHOP governors of Palestine, there is lors Club, in affiliation with the Present Day Life." On Tuesday 1926 W. EUCLID much interesting historical ma- "Center Players", will present evening, Dec. 20, Aaron Rosen- Tyler 5.9025 terial. These coins are usually "Our Very Best Friends", writ- berg will give Chanukah read- referred to as Judaea Capta, ten by Victor B. Kushner, to be ings before the Progressive La- Chanukah Greetings sometimes abbreviated on the given at the Jewish Center orq dies Verein in Assembly Hall. JOSEPH L. STAUB face of the coins as "lad. Cap. " Jan. 5. Entire proceeds will go Arrangements for appearance ACCOUNTANT Many of them bear the portraits, for the relief of German Refu- of speakers and readers through 1052 National Bank Bldg. usually in profile, of Vespasian, gees. Tickets may be purchased the lecture and concert bureau Cadillac 5544 Domitian and Titus, in whose at the auditorium of the Jewish may be made by calling the reigns they were struck. The Center the night of the play, or Jewish Community Council, Co- MORRIS TAUB number of Roman coins cele- HERN at D. T. R. R. brating the conquest of Palestine before by calling Natalie Reich- lumbia 1600. er, TO 6-8677, 2710 Tuxedo. Plana 7192 seems at first to be out of all proportion to the importance of Games Party of Y. P. S. of ISYDORE WEXLER the victory which they commem- Senior Bicur Cholem Plans Congregation Bnai Moshe SHOES orate, but it must be remem- Annual Banquet on Saturday 11423 MACK AVE. bered that the conquest of Pales- tine was of first importance to The Young People's Societe The Senior Bicur Cholem will Chesluk's Book Store the Romans for two reasons. have a Chanukah banquet on of Congregation Bnai Moshe is 8663 12th St. Tyler 5-6811 First. to them Palestine was the Jan. 29, at the Bnai Moshe Prepared for a gala occasion on gateway to the East, the trade Synagogue, Dexter and Lau- Saturday, Dec. 17. at 8:30, when Burg's Kosher Meat bridge between two great con- rence, at 6 p. in. The society their Millionaire Party will be Market tinents. Second, the conquest of appeals to all Jewish organiza- held. Various games' in which 10240 Dexter Blvd. Palestine was a matter both of tions to receive committees apd "millions of dollars" will be Townsend 8.4673 pride and of necessity, since the be generous in their contribu- used have been planned. Music Jews were the only minority tions. For reservations call Mrs. for those who wish to dance will SMILO SOAP CO. group who were able to hold out Techner, Townsend 5-0116, or be to the tunes of Bernie Ber- Soap for all Purposes for so long a period against the Mrs. Blumenthal, secretary, 1994 man's orchestra. Sally Lessin- 5680 12th St. Terminal Bldg. Roman invaders, and the Romans Taylor, Tyler 4-2272. The so- ger, Dixie Newman, and Harry Townsend 8.8139 feared that their spirit of revolt ciety needs a collector. For Horseman are on the commit. might be spread to other subject further information call Mrs. tee. NORMAN ROM peoples. Blumenthal. 3315 BARLUM ,TOWER Among the coins issued by the Bnai David Sisterhood Has Roman Procurators of Palestine, Chanukah Greetings Chanukah Party Tuesday many show a definite Jewish in- Contributions to the Jewish FIELDS PHARMACY fluence. These coins do not bear Children's Home Prescription Specialists the initials s. c., since they were The annual Chanukah celebra- 8901 LINWOOD not struck on the authority of The Jewish Children's 'Home tion of the Bnai David Sister- Tyler 5.5260 the senate, but simply on that wishes to acknowledge with hood will take place next Tues- Free Delivery of the Emperor, Palestine re- thanks donations from the fol- day evening, Dec. 20, in the Chanukah Greetings maining always an imperial prov- lowing: Sisterhood of Temple Bnai David social hall, when the ince. Often they bear no portrait Beth El, Mrs. Litvinoff, ht. Sisterhood will be hosts to mem- GREENBERG PLUMBING of the reigning Caesar, but in- Wachs, Congregation Beth Mos- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary and & HEATING stead are decorated with vari- 2923 PASADENA AVE. es, Mrs. Morris Cohen, Mrs, Max the mothers of members. Can- ous inanimate objects, a mute Kirschbaum, Mrs. Meyers, Jew- tor Abraham Singer will kindle Townsend 8-3852 tribute to the fact that Roman ish Ladies' Aid Society of Lan- the Chanukah lights and pre- MAX WROTSLAVSKY culture never completely ousted sing, Alpha Gamma Tau. Miss sent holiday songs. Rabbi J. S. Jewish religious or secular law in Jean MONUMENTAL WORKS Sperka will speak on the topic Sob r. I Lee L W 0 Sobel, ppen- Palestine. 9521 GOODWIN helm, in memory of Mrs. Yetta "The Maccabbean Spirit." The We Have No Branches evening will be spent in games Burnstine; Mrs. 11. Ernstein. Townsend 7-2088 and exchange of gifts. and THE CHINA KILN offers 10,000 Smart Christmas Gifts at 49c BERLIN. — (WNS) — Iron fences enclosing, Jewish burial plots are being conscripted by the German Reich with the ex- !donation that their removal is being carried out "as a great Project for beautifying Jewish graves." Jews know that Ger- many's supply of scrap iron must A man by the name of Ben be increased and have taken this Kamzar, according to the Tal- round-about-way removing the mud, was able to hold four pens fences. between his fingers and write a 98c CHINA•KILN Sincerest Chanukah Greetings to All Jewry! Rabbi Rubinstein Bnai Religious School Nature of Jewish Ethics A Polish Senator Prese nts Chanukah Festival IThe Judaism says that a good life In the midst of the Arab terror in Palestine, Jewish industry there is not only maintaining its previous position, but is even expanding. One of the most striking examples of this is the phe- nomenal growth of the Okava razor blade factory established by German refugees. Oddly enough the growth in popularity of Okava blades has been helped by the disturbances. British troops on duty in Palestine became so used to these blades that they continue to order them even when transferred to other British possessions. Aa a result, Okava blades are now being sold in 30 countries, including the United States. The photo above shows the exterior of the Okava factory at Rishon-le-Zion. The photo below is a close-up of the automatic packing machine for blades brought to Palestine by refugees. at The Federation Polish of Jews in America expressed deep gratification at the news from Warsaw that Rabbi Isaac Rubin- stein has been appointed by President Moscicki as one of two Jews to serve as Senator in the upper chamber of the Polish Parliament. Rabbi Rubinstein, who is noted as one of the out- standing leaders of Jolish Jewry and is one of the most prominent figures in the alizrachi World Zionist Organization, is also one of the officers of the distributive committee which is in charge of the allocation of the funds raised , n America by the Federation of icc tih li:th atiJoeha ii a fa on rd t it tt ffi - s a n e e l id ay t Jews in Poland. J. Kates is directing the Chan- ukah play to be presented at the Chanukah festival of the Bnai David Religious School, Sunday, Dec. 18, at 2:30 p. m. He is assisted by Mrs. Charles Jacobson. The play is entitled "Eight Lights" and the cast con- sists of pupils from the upper grades. The younger students will take part in a play entitled "One Chaukah Day." Cantor Tbrahm Singer will kindle the lights and lead in the singing of haukah songs. The Sisterhood of the Congregation will present each student with a Chaunkah Candelabra and candles as a gift. Baroness Eugene de Rothschild four letter word with one stroke. annlied for and regained her He refused to divulge the secret A direct quotation from the American citizenship . . . She did of this skillful art of multiple Vew Testament is found in the it to protect her liberty and the writing. Talmud Sabbath 116b). Baron's millions. Chanukah Greetings SCHECHTER BROS. KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET is to be lived for its own sake and for the sake of God, who is always called the Good. Jew- We Deliver ish ethics is, therefore. purely 12020 Dexter TO. 8-5020 idealistic. The Jew, if he under- stands the teaching of the Torah, STURTEVANT CLEANERS does not lead the ethical life AND DYERS merely because it gives him Cleaning and Pressing pleasure and makes him happy, IRVING JAFFEE or because it produces the best 2162 STURTEVANT results in human society, making Townsend 7.9533 for the national weal ; nor does he obey the law because of the STANDARD FISH CO. reward or punishment in a fu- DISTRIBUTORS ture life. 1336 Napoleon Cadillac 3386 Cod being just and moral Gov- ernor of the universe, and the Jew believing in a future life, HOLIDAY GREETINGS there will, of course, be revealed a connection here on earth, as in the hereafter, between virtue BADER BROS. BAG CO. and happiness, between vice and misery. The Jew, however, is 1339 CLINTON ST. called upon to obey the law of CAdillac 5941 right living, single-mindedly and wholesouledly, for its own sake.