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October 6, 1939

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PAGE FIVE

JULIUS BISNO NATIONAL DIRECTOR
OF A• Z A TO ADDRESS TWO BNAI
BRITH MEETINGS TUESDAY OCT. 10

,

special parties last Sunday. Mr.
Alper was called to the reading
of the Torah Sunday morning at
the Shaarey Zedek and a group
of friends gathered to honor him Will Speak at Rally of Business and Professional Group
in the Evening and at Membership Tea of
in the Succah of Shaarey Zed ek
at a specially prepared breakfa et.
Auxiliary in the Afternoon
There was singing of holid ay
songs and brief toasts. In t he
Professional Group Rally
Bnai Brith Tea
evening, community leaders ho n-
ored Mr. Alper at a reception et
Julius Bisno, national execu-
The Women's Auxiliary No.
the home of his children. Mr. a nd tive secretary of A. Z. A., junior 1
Mrs. Max N. Hyman, 2483 C al- Bnai Brith, will address the Busi- 122 of Boni Brith, will hold a
vent Ave., with whom he mak es nest and Professional Women's membership tea on Tuesday, Oct.
10, at 2 p. m., at Hotel Wilshire,
his home here.
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith on Tura-
Mr. Alper has four sons, So lo- ,• day evening, Oct. 10, at 8:15 Collingwood at Third.
Julius Bisno, executive direc-
mon and Aaron B. of New Yor k, I o'clock, at the Roosevelt School,
tor of A. Z. A., of Washington,
Maurice of Miami Beach, Fl a
Linwood and Tuxedo.
D. C., will be the guest speaker,
and Dr. Abraham J. of Detro it;
The Chevrolet Glee Club will
three daughters, Mrs. L. H. F el- present a musical program, and Ind a well rounded program of
man of Pittsburgh and Mrs. 51 ax Hans Klapp, accomplished pianist, music and entertainment will be
t he features of the afternoon.
N. Hyman and Miss Sylvia E. will give several selections.
Women who are interested are
Alper of Detroit; and eig h t
invited to be guests of the aux-
grandchildren.
iliary.
IS Years as "Sh•mes"
For further information call
In addition to celebrating his
Bess Roseman, membership chair-
76th birthday, Mr. Alper recently
man,
To. 8-8907,
also observed his 15th year as

"shames" at Congregation Shea-
rer Zedek. He has been accorded

The Poinciana Hotel
Completed in M iami , Fla g

The l'oinciana, the bcadtiful
new hotel being constructed in

Miami' Fla., by Max Elkin and
Albert Grossman, will be com-
pleted 811,1 randy for occupancy
in five weeks, according to Joseph
Elkin, pi °motion manager. Mr.

formally in bathing costume.
The hotel will operate on both
American and European plan.
Afternoon and evening dances,
with varied entertainment, will
be featured during the winter
season in both the Tropical Patio
and on the Ocean Terrace.
The same friendly hospitality
and excellent cuisine which have
made the Colonial Hotel in Mt.
Clemens famous under the Max
Elkin and Albert Grossman man-

agement will be in effect at the
Poinciana. To observe the diet-
ary laws, two separate modern
kitchens are being installed. The
Poinciana is the only hotel in Mi-
ami Beach adhering to dietary
laws that has its own private
beach. Detroiter§ planning to go
south this winter can secure fur-
ther details about the Poinciana
by communicating with Joseph
Elkin at the Colonial Hotel in
Mt. Clemens.

MAKE NO MISTAKE!

Have Your Clothes

BETH EL COLLEGE
TO OPEN OCT. 16

a prestige greater than that of

the ordinary beadle and has in
his long term of service become
I ■ 'I1NOLUDED risen )'AGE ONE)
At Al! Groceries
the confidant and highly respected
friend of an important section of
JOSEPH ELKIN
Rabbi Fram will teach the
I. ROKEACH & SONS, INC., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Detroit Jewry. Besides the ordi-
course in current events. Last
Elkin has just returned from
nary duties of the office, Mr. Al-
year 500 students were enrolled
Miami Beach and is staying at
per has assumed many more. For
in this course alone. Dr. Franklin
the Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clem-
the past few years he has been
will give his popular course in
, ens where he will remain for
his congregation's instructor in
"The Bible as Literature." Rabb
about 10 days before proceeding
Talmud and Gemorah during the
Friedland will offer a new course
MEN'S SUITS or
on a good will tour of the middle
intervals between prayers.
in "A Popular Introduction t
" western and eastern states
Born in Grodno Gubernie, in
TOPCOATS
the Talmud."
Russia, in 1865, Mr. Alper cat ne
Photographs and plans in Mr.
Another course of interest t O
to this country in 1891, settlin g
Elkins' briefcase reveal that the
•
Christians as well as to Jews i • Poinciana will be
in Boston, where he peddled. In
a seven-story,
that given by Dr. Franklin o
1896, he brought his family to
n 100-room hotel and will embody
Ladies'
Plain
"The Jewish interpretation o
America and upon failure to b
f every modern Innovation in ho-
the new Testament." The othe ✓ tel planning. It is located near 16th
DRESSES
come acclimated he returned wi th
courses offered are: "The Je w St., directly on the ocean, just 1
them to Europe in the followin
COATS, SUITS,
in Modern Jewish Literature an d block from fashionable Lincoln Rd.
BISNO
year. He remained in the o
Contemporary Jewish Move
country only a few months, ho
- and in the center of the most
mentsa by Rabbi Berger; "Jewis h exclusive section of Miami Beach.
ever, and the year 1898 saw hi
History—The Ancient Period" b Y Four hundred feet in depth, the
established in Capetown, Unit
Rabbi
Friedland; "Comparativ e hotel property will extend from
1
of South Africa, as a gener al
Religion and the customs, Syni - Collins Ave. to the ocean,
merchant. In 1900, the year o
bols
and
Ceremonies
of
Jewis
Price hicluden Pickup
h
(VONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
the Boer War in South Afric a ,
The Poinicana will feature its
Life" by Rabbi Zeiger; "Th e own private bathing beach and
mod Delivery
Mr. Alper returned to this con n-
try, settling once more in Bosto n. you? Ain't you?', he insisted. 1 i Theory and Practice of Teaching colorful Cabana Colony, and a
n
the
Jewish
Religious
School"
Here, Mr. Alper formed with a admitted it. 'Then I'm a Jew,
spacious dining terrace over-
Cask and
brother a partnership for th e too!' he cried, 'And mother and sv Rabbi Fram.
looking the ocean will enable
Last year a thousand students guests to enjoy luncheon in-
manufacture of silk waists, a
N ere enrolled at Beth El College
enterprise that did not succee dn . sister!' I was surprised by his w
After this episode, he moved t O tone, Someone must have said ° f Jewish Studies.
New York, setting up a whole - something to him on the street t The Men's Temple Club and
sale and retail tobacco busines 8 or in the playground, I said to is he Young People's Club have
lade arrangements with the
on Broadway. This undertakin
g
prospered and grew and for 1 3 myself. But aloud I said: 'What C °liege whereby enrollment in
he
classes is one of the privi
.
of
it,
Eddie?'
And
he
said:
'Oh„t
years was Mr. Alper's livelihood
In 1913, Mrs. Alper died, leavin o . nothing.' But he looked pained ' ages of membership in those
lobs.
her husband with seven children " and puzzled. What do you say to c
ranging in ages from 3
to 18 that, Jack?"
years. He retired from business
"Nothing, Herman. You can't
to
devote
himself
to
the
raising
ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK
stop your son from growing up."
of his family. The funds which
"But
isn't there something—?"
(CORNER JOHN R)
had been accumulated in his busi-
"You can do about it? Not a
nest were exhausted after a time thing. But the real question is:
TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000
and Mr. Alper then became the How will Edwin feel about being
Appeals in behalf of the fund
communal kosher butcher of New a Jew when he grows up? Will
BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, Manager
York's famous orthodox congre- he be miserable about it or will to sustain the Jewish Palestine
Pavilion at the New York World's
gation, the Kehillath Jeshurun.
he be serene and proud?"
Fair will be made this Saturday
At America's entrance into the
"It doesn't look to me as if
world war, a son of Mr. Alper he'll be very happy, Jack. But night and Sunday afternoon by
Hyman
Altman.
had established a canteen and the other, Eleanor, has bothered
On Satnrday evening, Oct. 14,
army store outside the U. S. army me even more. Last night Owe
camp at Newport News, Va. He takes my hand and says to ifibt an address in behalf of the Pavil-
was soon drafted into service 'Do you believe in God, daddy?' ion fund will be made by Morris
Was Secretary of Congregation and it became necessary for his What do you think of that, M. Jacobs, chairman of the Detroit
Pavilion Committee.
Beth Tetlo Emanuel
father to take over the conduct Jack?"
for 13 Years
of the business. Here Mr. Alper
"It seems to me, Herman, with
• PRIMARIES. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1939
George Jesse• is very proud
achieved the distiniction of being two youngsters of • that age
Aaron Kahn, for 13 years ger- I the only Jew in the United States around the house you should be these days because Mrs. Eleanor
WINDOW SHADES
Roosevelt has agreed to call him
I retary of Congregation Beth Te- iiermitted to go inside the lines to accustomed to questions."
MADE TO ORDER
filo Emanuel, died Tuesday eve- deal with the soldiers.
"But such a question, Jack!" George.
It was in 1919. A Spanish in-
"How did you answer Sit?"
Cleaned and Repaired r ring at the age of 77. Funeral
services were conducted at his fluenza epidemic was ravaging the
"Yes, how did I answer it! I
LINOLEUM
home, 1459 Pingree Ave., on Wed- country, making no exception of stared and stammered!"
Inlaid and Battleship
sday afternoon. by Rabbi Max Newport News, Va. Here a double
"She took you by surprise,
calamity befell Mr. Alper. Not Herman. But you want your chil-
.1. Wohlgelernter.
CARPETING .
Mr. Kahn was born in Latvia. only did his children succumb dren to believe in God, don't
to
the flu (they all pulled you?" .
Rugs and Furniture
-le settled in Bax Axe, Mich., 50
sears ago, and also resided in Ox- through) but 80 severely did the
"Why certainly, Jack, of
VENETIAN BLINDS
ord, Mich., before cooling to De- disekse attack the soldiers there course I do!"
Drapery Hardware
that the entire camp was quaran-
troit 23 years ago. •
• • •
(H Our frier. and
Last Sunday evening, Mr. Kahn tined, thereby almost ruining the
"Herman, old man, that's how
vas re-elected as secretary of the Alper canteen. Mr. Alper had be-
it
is
when
the
children begin to
ongi•egation for another term. come a universal favorite with
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Ile also acted as Baal Shachris at the officers and men because of grow up. Especially if they are
ild
Call TYler 5.1230
ren.
You're compelled
th
,0:May services at the Emanuel. the manner in which he conducted to
ewisink ch about things y
Surviving him are his wife, his business, and had moreover thought of before.
I' ou never
ve been
Bessie, to whom he was married three sons in the service. Because through all that, so I know."
.2 years ago; a daughter, MI's. L. of these considerations, the c oin-
"But what can be done about
RECEPTACLES
C. Muff; three sons. David, Jacob mending officer of the camp is - it?"
(:,,, box, A41 and 11 ■ 114.1A.
and Benjamin; a brother, Isadore, sued to him a passport permit-
Ht.:Worrell Omer.' e. Fully Guar-
"Hold on a minute, Herman.
of Capetown, South Africa, and ting him to go within the camp I can't
n, red. 1,4,1 Meld.
hand you the solution on
a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Malinoff to deal with the soldiers, the only a silver platter. But I can tell
AMERICAN
Jew• in the entire United States
of Chicago.
RECEPTACLE CO.
you
something.
When my boy
thus honored.
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
of yours
e
In the following year Mr. Alper was about the
Bnai David Sisterhood
came home one age
and said , h
to
became a partner with his son me: 'Ever hear of day
Judas
Mecca-
The Bnai David Sisterhood and several other men in an beas. dad?' I had some vague
amusement enterprise in Detroit, recollections. 'Well, I began;
sponsored a Sukkoth party for the
children of the Bnai David Sunday and made his home here for the .I—."You don't know much
School, in the Synagogue Sukka. first time. One of the partners about him, dad,' said the boy
The Sisterhood's membership drive in the business ran off with all with brutal truth: 'Judas was the
is on. Pledges are now coming in of the firm's money to Mexico, greatest general that ever lived!'
PASTEURIZED M
for the annual donor luncheon to leaving the others stranded. At I looked for something with which
this time, Abraham Joseph Ru- to save my poor prestige. ' h
be held Tuesday, Nov. 14, at La- h irer, father of Judge Charles
But,
char's 3153 Cass Ave. Mrs. Al- B ubiner, retired as beadle of Con- mt., I said. 'The Jews never
bert Swartz is chairman. A busi-
for military glory."Judas
gregation Beth Jehudah to go cared
di n e
ness meeting will be held next into business. The cantor of Beth
d't i th'
er, he answered. 'Ile
Monday evening, Oct. 9, in the Jehudah, the Rev. A. L. Rott
ought to save his nation• and
-
social hall of the synagogue.
DETROIT
his
faith.'
That day there wasn't
man, had been the cantor of the
man,
a prouder and happier boy in
STANDARD
Kehillath Jeshurun Synagogue
r o t
the
country."
Detroit's Finest Milk
Scholarship Committee when Mr. Alper had been its
"But where did he — ?"
butcher and he secured his elec-
Organized by Hebrew tion
Johnson's 4% NZ=
"That wasn't all, Herman. Be-
to fill the post vacated by
rer Of
School s; Contributions Mr. Rubiner. Mr. Alper served fore he was a year older the boy
II off ■ vd milk haa the butterfat con-
Announced
in this position until 1924, when knew something about a whole
tent WOW, printed on the bottlecw9
Mr. Smith, "shames" of the Shea- array of great men, great Jews:
Harry Cohen, president of the rey Zedek, became blind and he prophets and heroes, sages and
FRESH EGGS 11,07 10
United Hebrew Schools, announces was elected as his successor. In saints. He had learned something
Per Doten -
.
the organization of the scholar- 1931 the congregation discon- of the history of his people." •
"Wonderful, Jack! But where
ship committee which consists of tinued the hiring of a rabbi to
All Depots Are Open the following: Harry Cohen, chair- instruct its worshippers in the —?"
"Wait, Herman. that's not all.
man, Julius Berman, Dr. Albert Talmud. Mr. Alper, a man of
Every Day from 7
E. Bernstein. Dr. B. Birnbaum, scholarly attainments, undertook He learned the Bible. He knows
Nathan Boris, Irwin I. Cohn, Law- himself to fulfill this time-hon- a great deal of that Book, the
A. M. to 11 P. M.
rence W. Crohn, Daniel G. Cullen, ored obligation and has done so greatest treasure the human race
Harry Dunitz, Morris Fishman, for the past eight years with as- Possesses. lie knows the Jewish
festivals and what they mean.
Dr. Perry Goldman, Bernard tonishing success.
Lean and erect, with white hair He knows something of what the
Isaacs, Abe Katie, Judge Harry
We pay our male ism-
B. Keidan, Harry Kraft, Ben Kra- and trim white beard, all his life great teachers of the race have
pl
mer, Abraham .1. Lachover, Mau- a Shomer Shabos, Mr. Alper re- taught. lie has learned what he
better than an
in his puse
of t he dnity
erson
rice Landau, Charles Lapides,
ig
owes hi parents, his neighbors,
fleets is his beca
f $42.00 par
a long and his people and hia country His
Moe Leiter, Saul R. Levin, Rob- that
ert Loewenberg, Robert R. Mar- eventful life of piety and merit, soul has been opened to spiritual
week.
influence."
wil, Gus 0. Newman, Herman Os-
"But, Jack, why don't you tell
nos, Mrs. Charles Robinson, Rabbi
month, not only for the purpose me where he learned all this?"
Harold N. Rosenthal, Harry Ros- of arranging the financial affairs,
"In a good Hebrew School
man, Judge Charles Rubiner, Wil-
but also to discuss educational where I sent him after public
liam Sandler, Harry Seligson, topics.
school
hours for his Jewish edu-
Isaac Shetzer, Dr. Leonard Sidlow,
TR. 1-3131
The Uni ed Hebrew Schools cation."
t
Aaron A. Silberblatt, Cantor Ja- gratefully acknowlege
d the receipt
"Jewish education?"
cob H. Sonenklar, Mrs. Jack To- of two scholarships to the scholar-
"Why, of course, Herman.
bin, Mrs. Louis J. Tobin, Nathan
this fund of the schools from Mr. Your children are Jews and S
Yaffe,
Maurice
H.
Zackheim
and
011
Contributions to the Jewis`
and Mrs, Adolph M. Dinetz of want them to be
good Jews, just
David S. Zemon.
Sturtevant Ave., in memory of as
Children's Home
they are Americana and you
At the meeting held at the home
dearly beloved parents, want them to be good Americans.
of Mr. Cohen on Sept. 9 ,the ques- their
Moses Dinetz, who passed away
The Jewish Children's Home of tion of the entire scholarship proj-
But get this straight, Hermit:•
Detroit acknowledges receipt of ect was discussed. and it was the on the second day of Adar, 1934 No Jew can be a good Jew with-
donations from the following, Mrs. consensus of opinion of those pres- and hessie Dinetz, who passed out Jewish education. Several
on the second day of Ab,
I. Davidson; Mrs. Leboe; Mrs. Ar- ent that it is the solemn duty of away
thousand Years of history have
1939.
proved it."
thur Caplan; Mr. and Mrs. W. everyone connected with the He-
The
United Hebrew Schools ac-
Kliefoth, in memory of Nathan C. brew Schools to strengthen this
"I see the noint, Jack--and
Cohen; Rabbi Joseph Eisenman; t Institution of learning and give knowledge the receipt of one-half God bless you."
Mrs. Harry Bennett; Mrs. Pollack: it all possible financial as well as scholarship from Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Faber of Montere Ave.•
Mrs.
in
Kramer,
n memory o f moral support.
"Address Unknown," that gem
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of tir of anti-Nazi
Nathan C. Cohen and Dora Krell.
literature, will be
This committee will meet every 'son, Seymour.
produced in play form this year.

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AN OPEN LETTER

TO THE

JEWISH PEOPLE
OF DETROIT • • •

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WE WHO KNOW EDWARD J. JEFFRIES, JR., PERSONALLLY AND
HAVE HAD CONTRACTS WITH HIM, HAVE FOUND HIM TO BE
A MAN IN WHOM PREJUDICE CAN HAVE NO PLACE.

HIS ATTITUDE TOWARDS ALL PERSONS, IRRESPECTIVE OF
CREED, COLOR OR RACE, HAS ALWAYS BEEN IMPARTIAL. HIS
BACKGROUND, HIS BUSINESS, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LIFE
GUARANTEES HIS FAIRNESS TO ALL. IN VIEW OF THESE
FACTS WE URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR .. .

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ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER loth, 1939

•

SAMUEL BABCOCK
S. BROOKS BARRON
OSCAR D. BERRIS
AARON DROOCK
JULIUS HIRSCHMAN

SAMUEL W. LEIB
LOUIS E. LETZER
GEORGE I. LEVIN
ABE A. MESSENGER
HARRY L. PLISKOW

AARON ROSENBERG
BENJAMIN J. SAFIR
DR. B. M. SCHUTZMAN
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