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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-09-20

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Indoor Picnic of Lachver 121 Palestine Institutions
Aid Society Sunday
Join Federated Council

The Lachver Aid Society will
give an indoor, all day picnic, on
Sunday, Sept. 22, at the Bialos-
toker Hall, 8625 Linwood Ave.,
near Pingree• Admission will be
free and there will be refresh-
ments, cards and entertainment.

One hundred and twenty-one
religious cultural and charity in-
stitutions in Jerusalem and other
cities of Palestine have joined
the "Federated Council of Pal-
estine Institutions," which was
organized recently in the United
States to coordinate here the
various activities in an effort to
raise a maximum of aid for
these institutions which comprise
a noticeable part of the social
life in Palestine and which are
in grave financial straits as a
result of the war.
Amongst these institutions,

and
which have been deprived of
their normal sources of income
because of the war and are now
dependent exclusively upon
American Jewry, there are 40
I Guarantee to Give You the • Yeshivoth, 17 Preparatory Yeshi-
BIGGEST Trade-In.Allowance • voth, 33 Talmud Torahs, and 31
in Detroit! Cell Me Before
welfare institutions, such as, hos-
You Sign.
• pitals, orphanages, homes for the
aged, home for the blind, home
for the insane, soup kitchens,
free loans and relief organiza-
tions.
The Council's office is at 38
Park Row, New York City.

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• • • • • • • •
• ATTENTION! •



• • NEW BUICK
• CHEVROLET •
• BUYERS •







• S. BERMAN •

• TYLER 7.1217 •
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High Holy Day Services

OCT. 3, 4, 12

CANTOR DAVID KATZMAN

AND TRAINED CHOIR

Under the Leadership of

NATHAN TURBOWSKY

Separate Services for children to 14 years of age, in
English and Hebrew, under direction of J. Nelson.
Admission to these Services Free

Seats for Synagogue now on sale at the Congrega-
tion office (Lawrence entrance). daily 9 to 12 and
2 to 10; Sunday, 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.

SELICHOTH SERVICES MIDNIGHT OF

SATURDAY, SEPT. 28—ADMISSION FREE

NOW-TRY THIS
DELICIOUS
AFTER WORK

Adz-

NO SUGAR,
OR GLUCOSE,
OR FATTENING
SYRUPS ADDED

ENJOY LOW CALORIE SCHMIDT'S
IN BOTTLES, ON TAP, AT ALL BETTER PLACES

DIETETICALLY NON- FATTENING

—RELATIVELY SO. COMPARED WITH OTHER FOODS IN DIET

THE K1111:7 BREWING CO-

September

70 1940

NATHAN AND JACOB BORIN BUILD A Jewish Child's
CADILLAC HOTEL IN MIAMI BEACH
Garden of Verse

Will Be Associated with E. H. Dine, Prominent
Florida Hotel Man

s

Rabbi Abraham Birueritrtl.cs,ritsle
ranks
rgh
on writers
poems for Jewish children.
e
the author of a number of hooks, is
all of which have been exception-
ally well received by parents
children, in the home and and
in
schools.
B
But his major achievement in
years is his latest work, "A Jew-
ish Child's Garden of Verse s ',
which has just been published by
Bloch Publishing Co•, 31
West
31st St., New York. It is beauti-
fully and profusely illustrat. , i1 by
DoT ro htih s yveE
lucm km
Eckman.
e e

the choic-
est of Rabbi Burstein's poenis,

They deal with Jewish legend s
and observance. with Palestine
and our festivals, and there are
some humorous as well as seri-
ousverses.
The first portion of the book,
"The Garden", immediately wins
the reader for the author and
his work. "Garden of Verses",
"The Decline of Whiskers", "The
Cat's Complaint" and the other
poems reveal brilliance of writing
and a fine sense of humor. In
the first poem, for instance, the
reader is at once told about the
wide dispersion of Israel:

"No matter where th e rain ma
y
fall,
In one land or another,
Since Jews are scattered over al
It wets some Jewish brother!

There are three poems about
Rosh Hashonah and a good col-
lection about the other festivals.
Then there is a group of "Stories

in Verse", some poems on Pal-
estine and a set of "Pictures".

The latter includes a translation
of "The Cup" from the Hebrew
by S. S. Frug. Another transla-
tion is "In the Land of Our
Fathers" from the Hebrew of K.
L. Sillman. There are several
other excellent translations from
the Hebrew,
In the section of "Pictures" is
the following fine poem on "The
Hebrew Teacher":

NEW CADILLAC HOTEL IN MIAMI BEACH
Nathan Borin, who recently management of extensive real
returned from Miami Beach, Fla., estate holdings, have made every
reports that finishing touches are provision for making the Hotel
being completed on the latest Cadillac the outstanding resort
addition to the Miami Beach hotel of its kind in the country.
skyline, the magnificent new Ho-
The Hotel Cadillac will be
tel Cadillac at Collins Ave. and ready for occupancy Dec. 1.
"Four eyes upon the printed

Page—

Two bright with youth, two
dimmed by age.
Shofar with Mouthpiece to The lad uncovers mystery
Add Beauty to Holyday In all his eager eyes may see—
Services in Many Syna- So new the words, so strange the
thought
gogues
Unto his youthful vision brought.

The shofar with a mouthpiece, "Yet does the old gray teacher
too
developed by the Committee on
Ceremonies of the Central Con- Find mysterie s to meet his view?
Ah, yes—though many years have
ference of American Rabbis and
passed
the Union of American Hebrew Since all his knowledge was
amassed,
Congregations in order to re-
vive the beauty and solemnity Each time these lessons he re-
cites
of the shofar service on Rosh
He finds new beauties, new de-
Hashonah has already been adopt-
lights."
ed by many congregations
throughout the country. This in-
This entire volume is lige a
formation was just revealed by collection of "new beauties, new
the Union's Commission on Syna- delights." Charming in every re-
gogue Activities, Cincinnati, spect, in word, thought and ac-
which is carrying out the pro- companying illustration, "A Jew-
ject.
ish Child's Garden of Verses"
In addition to supplying new will please young and old, teach-
shofars fitted with mouthpieces, er and pupil.
NATHAN BORIN
the Union Commission is fitting
39th St. The hotel is being trumpet mouthpieces with very
built by two prominent Detroit- shallow bowls to shofars sent in
ers, Nathan and Jacob Borin, in by many congregations. Experi-
association with E. H. Dine, for- ment has proved that the mouth-
mer owner and managing director piece facilitates the blowing of
of the Netherlands in Miami the shofar without changing the
Beach. traditional tone.
PHILADELPHIA. (WNS) -
From the illuminated tower, . A lined plush bag ornamented
14 stories high, to the luxurious with a Mogen David which zips Condemning the brutality Of
swimming pool, and cabanas, no over the shofar has also been de- Nazi attacks on London as "a
expense has been spared to make si g ned . b the Committee on Cer- peak of outrage," the execu-
the Hotel Cadillac one of the emonies. Since the shofar is tive committee of the Carl
show places of this mecca for the
ke t in the ark, except during Schurz Memorial Foundation
p HI
vacationists.
o ydays, the Committee de- issued a statement affirming the
loyalty to this country of
s iged
n a cover which will hamon-
r
The Hotel Cadillac occupies a i ze
American citizens of German
with
the
Torah
coverings
used blood.
complete city block with 200 during the year.
feet of ocean frontage. Roy F.
The Foundation
reported
With
every
shofar
fitted
with
France was the architect, and the a mouthpiece, the Union Com. that because of its feeling to-
Maxwell Company planned and mission is supplying the musical ward Hitler, whose suppres
executed the unique decorating version of the shofar notes by sion of old cultures in Nazi
schemes. Lewandki. This
ides tra- Germany was described as
The hotel contains 125 rooms, ditionalows
shofar callsnclu and a "humiliating" to all Americans
every one of which has outside Brocho to be sung before blow- of German descent, it had "re-
exposure. Among the other un- ing.
duced to the disappearing
usual features of this ultra-mod-
point" its awards for research
Having successfully launched work
in Germany.
ern hostelry is the provision for a revival of Purim by providing
steam heat in every room.
The Foundation's available
a modern English translation of
The magnificent dining room the abridged Megillah, the joint funds, it was disclosed, has
features indirect lighting and Committee on Ceremonies is now been devoted chiefly to the re-
faces the ocean. Adjoining it is working on a program of pre- lief of refugees from Germany.
a spacious patio where patrons paring modern ceremonial ob• The Foundation has spent
may dance under the stars. jects for all occasions in the $200,000 in the last five years,
E. H. Dine, who enjoys a home as well as in the Syna- 95 per cent of the money be-
matchless reputation in hotel gogue •
ing spent to aid German-Jewish
circles, has selected a staff to
refugees.
Information about the shofar
In the past year, the Found
insure the high standard of per- bag, music and shofar fitted with
sonalized service for which he is a mouthpiece which simplifies the ation spent $56,000 in placing
famous.
task of blowing the ram's horn in American schools students
Nathan and Jacob Borin, who may be secured from the Corn- and teachers who were forced
for 32 years have operated a mission on Synagogue Activities, out of Germany.
successful coal and ice business Merchants Building, Cincinnati,
in Detroit, in addition to the Ohio.
Slow wind also brings the ship
to harbor. — Swedish Proverb.

Schurz Foundation
Scores Nazis; $200,000
For Jewish Relief

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