tr operation in the United States, and served as a member of its merchandising committee. Both Arent Schuyler De Peyster and Patrick Sinclair had found Lyon useful as an aid to the government Indian Department. Like Ezekiel Solomon, Lyon made a generous, contribution of 50 livres in 1778 to a Mac- kinac fund for the support of a missionary priest to serve the Catholic community, as a ges- ture of good will. Active in the Canadian Jew- ish community, Lyon was a member • of Congregation Shearith Israel, Canada's first Jewish congregation, founded in Montreal in 1768. In 1779, he contributed toward the cost of a Scroll of the Law to be pur- chased in London. The Scroll was brought to the colony by Joseph Pines, a member of one of Canadian Jewry's earliest pioneer families. His name appears in a 1787 merchants' petition to Captain Thomas Scott, Mackinac Corn- mandant. As late as July 28, Thrilling Story of Benjamin Lyon Michigan Jewish Pioneer ,!) One of Signers of Deed for Mackinac 's Purchase . 1800, Lyon is recorded as a witness in the Mackinac Regis- ter of Marriages. It is not known how long Lyon lived after 1800, nor the place of his burial. `Eternal Light' Series Wins OSU 'First Award' The Eternal Light radio series, presented by the Jewish resident of Detroit, who came Theological Seminary in coop- here in 1762; Levi Solomons; eration with the National and Gershon Levi. They were Broadcasting Company, has re- engaged as commissaries of the ceived a "First Award" from British armies during the the. 21st Institute for Education French and Indian War (1755- by Radio and Television at Ohio 1763), the final contest between State University. England and France for supre- The program, heard at 10:30 macy on the American contin- p.m., each Sunday, over radio ent, and the subsequent Indian War of 1763, led by Chief station WWJ, was given the Pontiac. award in the special interest category. They probably came together directly from England with the troops, themselves, and may have learned their trade as supplymen to the armies of Europe. Quartermaster work CLEANED and HAND FINISHED was a common Jewish occupa- tion on the European continent - Ambassador Cleaners in the Eighteenth Century. The 12813 Linwood TO 8-8044-45 partners had their own limited resources, some financial sup- port back in England, and pos- sibly the help of Hayman Levy, the well known colonian trader B N o D ok of New York. After the con- quest of Canada by the British in 1760, the partners branched out into the expanding fur trade, which included present- day Mackinac and Detroit. Present for Your Listening Pleasure During the Indian uprising of 1763, known as "the Pontiac A New Release of Conspiracy," Benjamin Lyon was the only member of the five-man partnership who was fortunate to elude capture by the Indians. He may possibly 'Sings HEBREW have been the same Lyon who managed to escape Gen. Mont- MELODIES' calm's Indian cohorts in the Many Favorite Melodies. 1757 Fort William Henry mas- LP 331/2 $3:98 sacre, at the head of Lake arfd George, New York. 'A PASSOVER SEDER' As early as 1770, Lyon is A new orthophonic Hi- Fidelity recording by JAN mentioned as a member of the PEERCE of a complete Mackinac settlement, where he Passover Seder Service. apparently established his per- manent residence. A merchant GEMS OF THE SYNAGOGUE and trader, he was active in civic Jewish community affairs CANTOR JOSEPH y ROSENBLATT both in Mackinac and Montreal This record offers four sacred gems, all part of the Jewish tradi- throughout the next 30 years. tional services, sung by Cantor Rosenblat, who possessed one He was a correspondent for of the most remarkable voices ever heard ... LP 331/2 $2.98 Aaron Lopez, the well-known merchant-shipper in Newport, FESTIVAL GEMS R.I. In 1770, Lyon sent a letter Sung By to this businessman to be de- CANTOR MOSHE KUSEVITSKY livered by Hyam Myers, who Esso Einai El Hehorim — Korutz M'Chomer — Ad Heino Asorunu was making a trip to the south Rachmono D'Onei Lanniyei Aneino — L'Dor Vodor — Ma Godlu and had scheduled a personal Maasecho Adoshem — Umipnei Chatoeinu — Sheiboneh Beis visit with Lopez in Rhode $3.98 Hamikdosh — Akavyo Ben Mahalalel ... LP 33 1 /s Island: For a time, Lyon was a GOLDEN VOICES OF ISRAEL Photostat of deed for purchase of Mackinac Island. Signa- partner of the well known John Featuring Askin at Mackinac; in 1780 the ture of Benjamin Lyon third from bottom, left. Cantors Leib Glantz, Kapov-Kagan, Sewel Kwartin, Pierre Pinchik, firm name was cited as Askin, N $3.98 Joseph Rosenblatt, Samuel Vigoda ... LP 33 1 /2 at Mackinaw City, decided it few months ago this deed was Lyon and Bostwick. In 1779 he ALL SIDOR BELARSKY RECORDINGS IN ALL was time to move his Fort from discovered in Scotland by an participated in the formation of the mainland to Mackinac English book dealer and pur- the co-operative Mackinac Com- 3 SPEEDS and MANY, MANY MORE. Island. The Chippe was had chased by James Shearer, II, of pany, claimed to be the first maintained a fishing camp there Bay City and Chicago, a mem- example of a department store for many years. With 5,000 ber of the board of the Clem- pounds of New York currency ents Library Associates. Shearer NORTHLAND provided by Sir Frederic Hal- donated the deed to the world 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU DRIVER TRAINING famous William L. Clements Li- dimand, Governor of the Prov- 12066 DEXTER, cor. Monterey TO 6-9504 SAUL H. SINKOFF ince of Quebec and Commander- brary of the University of Professional Certified Teacher in-Chief of the British forces Michigan in Ann Arbor. • NW Detroit and Suburbs DI 1-0569 12915 W. 7 MILE RD. The deed, measuring 18 by • Dual Control Car • in Canada, Sinclair had two (Bet. Steel & Sorrento) LI 5-2969 copies of the deed drawn up 25 inches, is signed by five and went over to talk to the Chippewa chiefs; Patrick Sin- Indians. Their five chiefs signed clair; John Mompesson, R. B. and the Island became a British Brooke, John Robert Mc- Dougall, Captain, Lieutenant possession. and Ensign, respectively, of the It is significant to record that King's or Eighth Regiment; and Michael Gratz, American pa- the following witnesses who triot and famous Jewish mer- were residents of Mackinac: chant and communal leader in Matthew Lessey, David Rankin, Henry Bostwick, Benjamin Lyon, Etienne Campion and P. Antoine Tabeau. A photostatic Spring Special! copy of the parchment deed, re- produced here, was obtained by Leonard N. Simons, vice-presi- KOSHER HEN dent of the Detroit Historical ENROLLMENT NOW TAKIN G PLACE FOR FALL TERM Commission, from Dr. Howard Peckham, director of the Clem- Location of Branches ents Library. Rose Sitting Cohen — 13226 Lawton The discovery of the deed is Adas Shalom — 7045 Curtis an important historical find for Beth Aaron — 18000 Wyoming Esther Berman — 18977 Schaefer the archives of Michigan, but it Beth Abraham — 8110 W. 7 Mile Oak Park — 15110 W. Ten Mile also has great significance for B'nai Moshe — 11401 Dexter the Jews of Michigan, for one of the witnesses t _ o the deed is Affiliated Schools Benjamin Lyon, who was one Workmen's Circle — 11529 Linwood Sholem Aleichem — 18495 Wyoming of the earliest resident Jews in Michigan. Lyon was a business 2735 W. DAVISON partner FACILITIES ARE LIMITED—REGISTER EARLY of Ezekiel Solomon, the first known Jewish resident of . Free Transportation Provided by UHS Fleet of 22 Buses Michigan, who came to Macki- Delivery I O..8 -4281 nac in 1761; Chapman Abra' FOR FURTHER' INFORMATION CALL ',DI* .13407 ham;; . ; ,/he A. cgv.ntJ.TheAv.AIL By IRVING I. KATZ executive Secretary of Temple Beth El On May 12, 1781, 176 years ago, when the area now occu- pied by modern Michigan was physically and politically in British hands as part of a sprawling Canadian wilderness, the British purchased Mackinac Island from the Chippewa In- dians. • History was being made when the deed was signed for Mack- inac Island. Col. George Rogers Clark and his American forces had captured Fort Vincennes, Indiana, -early in 1779, and were a constant threat to the British f o r c e s in Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City) and Detroit. Patrick Sinclair, Commandant Philadelphia in colonial times and father of Rebecca- ..Gratz, the Rebecca of Scott's "Ivan- hoe," helped Col. Clark to plan and outfit a proposed expedi-. tion against the British in De- troit in 1781, which did not materialize, however. One of the copies of the deed for Mackinac Island was for- warded to Sir Haldimand at Ottawa, where it is now in the Dominion Archives, and the other was kept at Mackinac, where John Coates, a notary public, wrote on it: "Registered in the Deed Register of Michi- gan. By Me." The deed kept in Mackinac disappeared, however, shortly after May 12, 1781, and had been missing all these years. A Drapes — Lampshades — Curtains — BORENSTEIN'S A & Music Store RCA VICTOR JAN PEERCE BORENSTEIN'S Book & Music Store UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS Afternoon Hebrew School—Pre-School Nursery SPECIAL GIRLS CLASSES TURKEYS 356 OUTLET POULTRY CO, ' -