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October 31, 1930 • Page Image 1

… DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 DOCTORATE CONFERRED UPON RABBI HERSHMAN Division A Reached 105.5 Per Cent of Quota on Wednesday. j OPTIMISM E XPRESSED BY JEWISH DIVISION ; LAY CORNERSTONE I…

…, appoint- Representatives of the Jewish and non-Jewish elements in Detroit and Michigan were cheered by the assembly and , ed on April 15, which leports that will speak in protest against the latest…

Hillel Founda- of our contemporaries." hands of the Jewish settlers in Pal- Organization. Rabbi Wolf Gold *decks. Their perseverance and courage in the past in the face of . "We Appeal From Caesar Sc The…

…, which are pared to repudiate the solemn pledge of Great Britain and Jewish sacrifice. Not a single between students of the Hillel worthy atmosphere. The !frith a 'ready helping 16,000 needy Jew- tion…

… Europe. SIMON SNETZER Settling of Middle Class Jews. j part of its te sell land at good prices and there is quite a division of opinion tiers by the government. Not Michigan. The event is scheduled a . tr…

universes." I man, Mr. and Mre. Henry Wiseman. Urge Settling of Middle Clas S y e le‘a e that a mandatory power would so far and Mrs. henry M. list. Detroit District Prepares to Before a thousand guests at a…

…'s deficit. The Arabs are far from willing to see Foundation at the University of a limitation on their power acre of land was given to the Bet- Sholom organization spends a great I sh families in Eastern…

September 19, 1930 • Page Image 1

… None of the Jewish candidates on of the B'nai B'rith Ilillel Founda parties was the bourgeoise tion at the University of Michigan, elected. While German Jewry is mani. according to announcement made…

… German Jewry. An last Friday by Dr. Louis L. Mann, eleventh-hour revelation to close Chicago, acting national director relations, including large subsidies, of Hillel Foundations. between Hitler and the…

…- ist leader, and that egotiated the German di- ally. The Hillel Foundation there n Communists had As far back as is the third of eight similar insti- rectly with Hitler. n l o t ionsmaintai ed by B'nai B…

…. Weeds," is descriptive of the con- M. Bessedowsky charged that ditions he found there as a result Karl Radek, when he was head of I of the World War. the German section of the Third I At the University of

…America Rwish PeriatCal Carta asuals„ LDOR of Brith pledged 'Pain of Repro. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS " dab were :e confer. Oakland gi start. l'rrs and Tempo, Presi…

MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 Jew-Baiters, Led by Hitler, Score Victory at Sun- 5691 day's Election. DR. A. WEIL DEFEATED; ANTI-SEMITES' TARGET Jews Manifesting Serious Anxiety…

… as to Their Future Status. BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Warn- ing, that as a result of the tremen- dous victory of the anti-Semitic National Socialists (Fascists) in Sunday's Reichstag elections ex- tremely…

… difficult times may be ex- pected for the Jews, leaders of German Jewry called upon the Jews of Germany of all classes to IRA COPELAND unite to repulse the anti-Semitic Mr. Copeland is honorary chair- attacks…

… that may be expected and to guard the hard-won Jewish man of the committee that is con- ducting a campaign to raise De- rights in Germany. Rolling up the astonishing total troit's quota of $25,000 to aid…

… in the of 6,400,000 votes out of a total settlement in I'alestine of 250 fam- of almost 36,000,000 cast and seat- ilies of fernier Jewish Legionnaires ing 107 deputies, the Fascists, led who fought…

May 06, 1930 • Page Image 1

… as having criminally neglected to care Budget of $110,000 Adopted roundings a community life that Sir John Simpson Goes on for the needs of young Jewry. A community conscious of for Hillel Foundations…

…. Cohen of Cincinnati "That the Jews of America and the renewed appeal for the relief and reconstruction was unanimously re-elected presi- John Simpson, a former official of of Michigan especially should…

…, the rebuilding, or the pre-occupation with learning and Rabbi Benjamin Frankel, founder bating Club will be held Thursday present. perpetuation of our traditions and ideals, and for the of the Hillel

… commission is to ces for police power." The affirm- Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver has referred to this campaign as M. IL A. College (of Jewish Stud- consist of 15 members, three of . alive will be upheld by Arthur…

…-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXIX. NO. 24 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930 1,000 WORKERS TO CANVASS DETROIT JEWRY NEXT WEEK SMALL COMMUNITY Leaders in…

… EVENING AT STATLER United Synagogue and Its Women's League Hold Conventions. Henry Wineman, Chairman of Campaign, to Preside at Dinner; Leaders Confident that Quota Will be Raised in Ten Days; All…

… ENDORSE CAMPAIGN Orthodox Rabbis Also Con- vene; 200 at Lakewood Meetings. NEW YORK.—Rabbis, profess- ors and representative lay leaders from every part of the country lis- tened to a discussion on…

… problems of (organization led by authorities who have made careful surveys of curious phases of Jewish life, at the sessions of the eighteenth an- nual convention of the United Syn- agogue of America and…

… thirteenth annual convention of its 1Voinen's League at the Hotel Commodore. In his message President Nathan Levy, characterizing the convention as "a milestone in the progress of American Judaism," reported…

… institutions, and then further educational aids. Of the former, he declared, "The small community often became a larger one. If we are with it at the start, we can guide its Jewish '~work through a healthy…

July 25, 1930 • Page Image 1

…Vean, Wis., scribe, and William Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland. the cause of scientific truth at Michigan Hillel Foundation, where and unforeseen and beyond their, exclusive Jewish colonization, in- One of the…

… afternoon. At the second Tells World Union for Progressive Judaism New Genera- University of Michigan, to the order's seventh interna- Tem- this position has now been con- serving the children are also given…

… marine officer, Captain Perl, Belle Isle. told the conference that perfection , dents by University of Michigan conference, embracing 15 chap- most important religious holidays has not acted bec ause of

… (Turn to Last Page.) age from 6 to 14, to the University of Michigan Paying • tribute to the late (Turn to Last Page.) I committee on convocations. MISS SIMONS, NOTED MUSICIANIS DEAD JEW IN CHARGE OF

… information children who attend the play- sistant superintendent. be rained for export abroad. Correspondence Courses in Director of Hillel at U. of M. to the correspondent of the Jewish I school come from…

November 07, 1930 • Page Image 1

… another imposing ad- Tillie Germansky, Marie Heyman' ' great was their enthusiasm and Doe of the University of Michigan snal home, of the Arab population, language or cut. Sheba about 3,005 years ago, and w…

Hillel Foundation Interest Revived LONDON.—On the anniver- sary of the Balfour Declaration Sir John Simon and Viscount Rabbi Bernard Heller is GiV- Ilalisham, two of the greatest en Co-Operation of U…

…'s government man said that MacDonald Hersh- is not Seipel against the recent anti-Jew- w ith Eddy Lawton as master of Discus- Hillel Foundation has come to pro- hence generally, was steadily is face to face with…

… - operative spirit which now HILLEL WILL DEBATE pt i n 1919 of the l'alestin- culosis, losophy" and Laths, liessie Lefkowitz, Lillian prevails among all the Jewish "The o n sufference. Ilut th e majest y…

… administrativrY nm o gvent conte mplate the die- Eastern throne, and the wisdom of the National Jewish Hospital at sky, president of Zedakah. Rubin ' tag an orphan home. Just how by students of the Hillel Founola…

… Food, Fuel and rented on behalf of more than 100 local Jewish organizations, the meeting condemns c Bernard Isaacs to Address the university officials have not yet the attempt to whittle down the pledges…

… to the Jewish people to scraps of paper and d e Clothing; Organization succeeded in identifying the partici- Meeting This Saturday pants. University officials have mantled that the Balfour Declaration…

… government of England. other universities. and clothing. New Quarters were will have two meetings a mo nth, At practically every meeting, non-Jewish federal, state and local officials joined their Jewish…

… founda- Home ideal. At the Shubert-Las at the University of Budapest. The ports that articles of clothing were I will be given by competent Sc hol- lion, nee ° activities are being insti- fayette fleeting…

…America Amish Pcriodieal eater AMENS seeess,„„, lostry for coal sync. oi• which outside of lye an ex. !eller& "c to the Simpson ''reposed iolo d that I A genet hat land dnilia on soosesed land in…

December 19, 1930 • Page Image 10

Universities of Il- 2209 Fisher Building Try Us Once—You'll Be Back Empire 3359 Any occasion, pretext, or sub- to be expected at the same time to linois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Texas, 8764 Petoskey California and…

… answered by the above Manual and the publication of the With the launching of the Hillel Till earth is Love's, for whom the world was made. charts, which show the distribu- B'nai B'rith magazine, for which…

…, traveling ex penses, gram of the constitution gra o- nd Michigan Theater. These figures deal exclusively and expenses of various meetings, lodge, this source of revenue wa si with the constitution grand lodge…

…. Cultural activities include the Emma Ehrlich Levinger'• Book Published by Department of Syna- OAKLAND — PONTIAC Hillel Foundation, which, from one gogue and School Extension, Cincinnati. SERVICE foundation…

… in 1923 have increased to eight foundations located at Whatever Your Car Needs—We Reviewed by Rabbi Leon From of Temple Beth El, Detroit. Ohio State University, Cornell Uni- Can Do versity and the…

… hard injustice wins the day, •Where %%mien suffer, children go astray, Where men to life's destructive 1 paths are turned— I There they are found, God's valiant i knights of right, I To battle greed, to…

… thwart the lure of lust, To pluck frail childhood front the mire. The rust j Of doubt can never dim the proph , et-light 0 Patrons on This Joyous Occasion DEXTER CLEANERS and DYERS Dedicated to Rabbi…

… Stephen S. Wise, Humanitarian. INCOME PERIOD Wail FOUNDATIONS CHANUKAH GREETINGS a YEAR INCLUSIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY 9818 DEXTER BLVD. 5 C U trtr "SOLDIERS OF PEACE" In the Spirit of Chanukah…

… including the publication the chart above, or over 50 per , That now heat down God's little 1 ones are stayed, These three questions are graph- and distribution of the B'rith cent of the total income. ically…

… Foundation movement, the Ale ph tion of receipts and expenditures only the net cost is shown. Zadik Aleph, increased activit ies of $1,322,000 by the constitution General administration covers by the Anti…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 2

… days, tion dune as an 'advertising of Michigan i and the University of for the week, and the Wrens I'atrol without interruption, during, the Illinois. The subject will be "Re- stunt.' It was merely 'our…

…'s home in Elgin, Ill., known as "Yeomen City of Childhood," in owned and maintained by the ors der for dependent children of its members. The organization in Michigan is under the supervision of S. Harris…

of Feb. 1 to these poor, penniless and half- starved men, many of whom are Hillel Foundation Debate: tending High School. As the troop Feb. 14, inclusive. without homes, veritably dive into , The…

… knowledge that we have can Jewish community." Affirma. INCOME TAX PROBLEMS entire period. ,brought some sunshine into their tine, Michigan; negative, Illinois. REPORTS No questions were asked of those hearts…

… the home of make Opp. Michigan Theater is that we have no Jewish ! Groot Rix twee, Boodeter, ment f a rh Mrs. Phil Koffman. quick remedy Phone Clifford 0873 tha t Center where refined Jh ewis gi rls…

… debuting Singer was the banner Girl Scout, was stormed during that period by this is not a commercial proposi- foundations will be the University . Marian Shetzer did the best deed men of all creeds. For 14…

…d PAGE TWO WIC f ikritonlEitisn ..100M11•01 ■•■■ owsom, YEOMEN CELEBRATE I 33RD ANNIVERSARY The thirty-third anniversary of the Brotherhood of American Yeo- men, a benevolent and social or…

…- ganization, will be celebrated in Detroit by the Bow and Arrow Homestead, a newly formed lodge of the order, Wednesday evening, Feb. 19, in Gerrow's Hall, 333 Grand River avenue. The progress of the society…

… since it was organized in Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 25, 1897, is ob- served by its membership of men and women numbering 100,000. The organization is a co-operative and legal reserve society. A chil- dren…

… is in the form of a free dance and entertainment. gempit Ettil n Boesky Brothers Help Unemployed By Feeding 7,500 In Two Weeks Nabs . ii , ....4. THEATER PARTY OF SHAAREY ZEDEK AT 1 WILSON ON FEB…

May 02, 1930 • Page Image 1

…•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930 VOL. XXIX. NO. 23 CONFERENCE FORMS A MICHIGAN REGION OF NATIONAL FUND TELEPHONE 1 CADILLAC Key Men in Allied Jewish Campaign Per Year…

…, drew led the Michigan Central, pal speaker at the opening dinner of the Allied Jewish tional Fund held at liotel•Statler depot last Sunday afternoon, dine Campaign, which will be held on Sunday evening…

… at Libau and the tire Geraud, the "l'ertinax" of the serve order and protect the Jew- the Hillel Foundation. Rabbi Bernard Zeiger ' f the greaterNew will conduct the last discussion of avenue is now in…

University; Leo M. F rankton, S. X. Gaylord, the formation of youth groups and ica which will take into account' Born in Lituhuania in 1893, he Mr. Darrow is undoubtedly one vilei Ilachinuch and Ilanoar. Rabbi…

… S. Hamlin, a Rosh Yeshiva ladies auxiliaries for the fund and recent developments in Palestine as' graduated from the University of of the most picturesque characters In order to arrange the Hebrew of

… progress and great Medical School of the University oof Echo de Paris, famous F rem+ po- nob population of Palestine " York Federation of Jewish Wom- interest is evidenced in this striae- Kharkotf. lie first…

…, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents FAMOUS CHASSIDIC Allied Campaign's RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER TO BE THE RABBI GIVEN ROYAL Machinery Ready SPEAKER AT DINNER ON MAY 11 OPENING DETROIT RECEPTION I'leti!!1ZI '0…

…„thr,!"1(n:- 1 ()" ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FOR $305,000 $305,000 Drive. Kurland' Elected President of New State Organ- ization. Lubawitcher Rebbe Greeted Noted Cleveland Orator to Deliver the Principal…

October 17, 1930 • Page Image 1

… called upon the director of the Hillel Foundation president and founder of Hadaa- ' s first words to mother were: "I College formally open s its season audience to join this group which at the University

… 's, .n, sh —• TELEPHONE Is CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930 100 DELEGATES AT PIONEER WOMEN'S CONVENTION HER E Leader of German 21nti-Semitic Party [ Resignation…

of Michigan;' ash, whom the national board of have been to the 'lleder' and the of bi-weekly cultural meetings has invited to the as fur its object the propagation ' "Comparative Religion," by Rabbi I…

… The largest department store in of our Jews. It is in times - ADOLF HITLER The opening session of the con- chairman of the general division; University, located in New Bruns- the city, Wertheim's, was…

… Community. mind the countless thousands are: was the break-up of the large de- )rchestra, were the feature enter- matriculated at the university. partment stores, which are chiefly $17,076 to whom luxuries…

…." Second Attack in Paris. 28.890 "University of the State of New Young Women's Ilebrew., The appeal by Mr. Wineman reads: Among the prominent delegates ism, like Reform Judaism, is in- PARIS.—(J. T. A…

… themselves, giving their oLoitf huania and Latvia, he pointed with the Jews" and distributed Fund, Book-Cadillac Hotel. dean of the men of the university, "American stunts in Judaism." , with the leaders of

… this Detroit school d Oct. 26, 27 and 28, will consider Y., The Perth Amboy attorney • i number of vital problems My father stood me up on the asked the university officials ffi to as- Simchath Beth…

…- educational director of the Jewish Hersch, professor of law at the ' t,rKug'elofTel Aviv, Pal st' e, Centers Association ; "Elementary case a b Palestine, University of Detroit. Ile will rendered rend several…

… ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX. NO. 21 It- JEWS ARE MOBBED, SHOPS ROBBED, AS REICHSTAG OPENS iK he si, Second Attack on Jews in Paris; Rumania May Lose Huge Legacy. ae he…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 1

… the French con- when the University of . Michigan sul he was subjected to additi o nal al Ilillel debaters meet the Illinois David S. Zeman Again Chos - tortures. Fearing a netr painful Foundation…

…, Solomon and Jacob An- squad, has been a member of the The following board members University of Michigan debating: were re-elected for a term of three tern. were arrested and tortured, team for the past two…

… lead- JUSTICE HENRY M. BUTZEL ers of Jewish communal effort in all parts of the Ilnited States and lion. Henry M. Ilutzel, justice ('ana'la. of the Michigan State Supreme The terms and purposes of the…

…( ednes are coining to r e Wednesday evening Mr. Lip. netted to the rank of assectate pro- tes al the Michigan State ( °liege at lAn- alize the Peiman, secretary and the follow.: play are (I) Overture "Die…

… the soles of the first half of the annual debat- his feet. The barber remained ing tournament sponsored by the steadfast in his denial of the crime, frnai ll'rith Hillel Foundations, and at the order of

…, Ratti Menton turned to other one to be used throughout this means of extracting an admission yera's series, and the winner of of guilt. Sixty children in ages the Illinois-Michigan contest will of 3 to 10…

…- Michigan debaters have adopted ers a the youngsters to make con- the affirmative side of this guess fessions, only one woman and her Gal and the Foundation will be daughter having been driven to represented…

… board of the Mich- IM.- an effort to find the b.olv igan Lew Review, one of the high- Bones leind io monk TOMAS, ( st honors the Michigan Law re :Tn. the course of their pillage were School offers…

… years, hat and the non-Jewish servants of the y ears: Maurice F , Samuel . won the Michigan medal for azt• accused were similarly questioned Vetsman, Joseph Ehrlich. Days in an effort to extract…

…. A , and d Miss Lillian Cordon from the Flying Dutchman, b : University in 1918. He is presi- Ashinsky, initiator of the evenine services will be continued He spoke of the new social life in metre'- or…

February 21, 1930 • Page Image 3

… ZWERDLING of $6,000,000; $100,000 for Site for Center; $50,000 ANN ARBOR.---Deleating teams for Hebrew Schools; $10,000 for Free Loan. representing the University of Michigan and University of Illi- HIS VIEWS…

… literature. in the Li- University of Michigan Varsity de- O London that England give up the appropriations; $12,000 for local understand the true inwardness of ligious Minorities in Europe." tered we have…

…. MORGENSTERN SAYS REFORM WILL SOLVE PROBLEM IN RUSSIA Proposes Reform Judaism as Solution of Religious Repressions. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930. When Goyim Speak Yiddish How a Class of Non…

… calling upon the Jews to tight to the limit. The. Union of Orthodox Rubins wired a imeemise of aid. • Michigan-Illinois Debate Wednesday Inter-nutlet Contest to Take Place 'at Temple Seth El. - Per Year…

… evening, Feb. 2f, for the final Jewish Congress Secretary round in the upper bracket of the p Address Leaders of Minsk i(ehillah national inter Hillel debating I David M. Bressler of New York Delivers…

… already been appropriated Congregation Wind 'Moshe, Dexter of the. Arrro-Joint, by the active; supplied an urgent request from represent the- Michigan Foundation, In a lengthy, masterful address, from the…

… able. to make II t h go o , a e h vor„,,.„ . a wort y h causes, and stated that Michigan debating team which spiritual leadership. We must icy was tee sacrifice the common practical use. of their studios…

…- the board of directors If the De- In 1900 he became president of brary old Congress, Mr. Pennant mistic views but did say that re- university medal for este-mood-an- la offieial s an d (no d, p u g peke…

…II- EbETROIT LWISR efROATICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ■ wwwes 1 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1 1-0.4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXIX. NO. 13…

…-Jewish Nurses at the North End Clinic of Detroit Is Mastering the Language; Learn to Read, Write and Speak. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ RUSS PERSECUTION SERIOUSLY AFFECTS POSITION OF JEWRY Agro-Joint Leaders See Pol…

February 28, 1930 • Page Image 1

… Wednesday evening defeated the nosis and Cure. honorary trustee of Temple Beth Count Karolyi. The tournament will officially Martin Gilbert, Howard Cary, University of Illinois Hillel debat- of the Talmud his…

… Drive. YOUNG JUDAEA HAS 20111 ANNIVERSARY { THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXIX. NO. 14. Announcement is made that Na- than Straus, "grand old nun of American Jewry," and…

… three rabbis and mainly through the efforts of Rab- 12 religious leaders in 'Minsk were Open , n Forum. _ bi Franklin that the Michigan elee- I to be executed on the charge of ()Iwo F orm o f D…

…. RUBINOW of Michigan Ilillel Foundation, Talmud." lecture, Dr. Franklin calls "Prog- Tournament Opens Friday. Mr. Ileavenrich was the only forum will follow the lecture b Dr. Zalkind has made the study…

… J. Goodnow, president of bute to a man wham I have held in announcement of this fact is bound • and industrial groups. A visit to subject on which he is considered' Johns Hopkins University, Dr. high…

… and to dent of the Federation of Ukrain- Harvard universities. Ile spent a our good fortune for granted, to troit. This class was organized Clingriogationalists, non-Conform-, every synagogue to join in…

… Canada (rum which delegates College on "The Burning of the are to come her,. Ind., iepeem.nting the University Jewish Situation in America." This time of his death. Detached Territories." An opi DR. I. M…

…v 4iiicricalt lavish Palo&Cal Cotter CIJITON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, 01(10 A TilEbETROIT EMI} RONIGL E All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28…

…, 1930. STRAUS, LEHMAN HONORARY HEADS OF ALLIED DRIVE, Leo M. Franklin—Sexagenarian Rabbi of Temple Beth El Lauded by His Co-Workers For Impetus He Gave to Congegational Life and Interest Since Coming…

… with him ' in official Temple capacities and an students of Dr. Franklin. Mr. Dr. Goldstein Sees Progress in American Jewry Dur- ing Past Two Decades. Anterca's first and largest Jew-. , 1) youth…

February 21, 1930 • Page Image 1

… at Temple Beth El. By MORRIS ZWERDLING ANN ARBOR. - - Debating team, representing the University of Michigan and Uninaoity of Illi- nois Mud Ilirith II Mel Founda. lions Will inV11111. Detrnit…

…. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930. MORGENSTERN SAYS REFORM WILL SOLVE PROBLEM IN RUSSIA When Goyim Speak Yiddish How a Class of Non-Jewish Nurses at the North End Clinic of Detroit Is…

… NVellneS- day evening, Feb. 20, for the final round in the upper bracket of the national inter - Hillel debating league. The winning team is settee,. ; .led to NIOSCOI‘'.—(J. T. A.)---Jewish lift. in…

Michigan-Illinois Debate Wednesday CLEVELAND.—(J. T. A.) The determination of Cleve.- land's Jewry to repel what it considers an infrigement upon orthodoxy, was revealed at t wo meetings Saturday and Sall…

Hillel Foundation brings guardian of that revolutionary; Division of Fund. to Detroit a team which has al- spirit which refuses to accept de.' Ilene y IYineman, president of the ready defeated Wisconsin…

… roods it ill not hasten deliverance. all worthy causes, and stated that Michigan debating team which he has assurances from hosts of "Do Not Lose Courage." barnstormed England three years "Do no lo s on I…

… committee of the Religious Ed- ueation Association, vice-president f the Ohio-Michigan Religion's Ed- ucation Association and an °trio r of the Adult Educational Council of Detroit. A special feature of Rab…

… the 1:12S figures and reach 3511,000. ()trier statistics that he pit..•a- University Gets 12,000 Vol- id showed that the number of Jew- umes Forming Deinard ish employes will reach .100,1100 Collection…

… the university public speak- "" l"w "I'd the ac h i evement " t the the he p urchase o f a site and the Mg department. goal fur the upbuilding of the Jew- . planning (if a center, another The 1lie…

… practiced in Palestine byunfriend. the. board of dir•ctiora of the De- university m e dal fur •xtiompor an- ly ocials ffi and made possible the trait Service Group, who was toast- coos speaking and is at…

November 28, 1930 • Page Image 6

… Ilernisn J. Ilrachman, Robert Drown, Philip Ilretrer, Ilarry Byron, A. of Michigan, will address the Hillel t he committee a rep :s that three-1 D. I. ohen, M S. Dann, II. 11. Inzik, Bar- i 'oun aton at Ann…

… week- he Stutter Hotel. a delegates dinner was On Dec. given in honor of the of co-operation in their theater bene- nd• the Ohio-Michigan Jewish Educa- fit: Zedakah Club, Brith Shalom Lodges , junior and…

…. and Mrs. Milford Stern of social hour will follow the pro- ple's Theater, Twelfth and Seward. Born N.M. Jos. Illinrioen, Omar MIT- Detroit, student at the University gram. Mrs. Max Weksler, chairman of

… • be reserved by calling Mrs. Weks.: Mcvii Rosenzweig. Wm. N. Roth, Nathan there, they will attend the Notre subject of unemployment will ; ler, University 2-0169. b Rubin, Ben II. Schwartz, Kalman Sha…

University of Wis- Margolis, A. Markson, S. Shnitz, H. pire 4498, who will take care of Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest consin in 1923. During 1925-26 E. Lippitt, I. Rosenthal, C. Schmidt such reservations…

…, Dec. 14. At a meeting Miss Margaret Franklin spent da ughters, Carm en, is a stu- II held Wednesday evening at the Thanksgiving day with her par- dent at the University who of Chicago, Shaarey Zedek…

University of sororities, held Tuesday evening at Maurice Aronsson, re-elected Hotel Staler, the aid of several Michizan who wer e guests of vela- (Nlartha Rosenstein), accompanies I president; Ira Copeland…

… 10 BENTON'S GUARANTEES EVERY PAIR C OF HADASSAH NEARING GOAL FOR LUNCHEON U H S LEAGUE SHOW ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT Sixty-two additional pledges for the Iladassah donor luncheon to be held on Dec. 9…

… have been re- Great enthusiasm is being dis- played by members of the North.' western Women's League of the When Your Boy Needs Winter Clothing—Remembe r The Sandy Ross Label DR. Mrs. Joseph Welt has…

… returned • Miss Frances Homer, the distin- from New York, where she attend- guished American actress, will ap- ed a meeting of the National Coun- pear in her original dramatic cil of Jewish Women. sketches…

June 06, 1930 • Page Image 4

University of Michigan would accept Hebrew toward fulfilling the foreign language requirement for admis- sion. And yet modern Hebrew, as taught in Jewish schools and used by Jews in and out of Palestine, is…

… continuing to your vies's on the Arab-Jewish question. THERE'S MANY A SLIP— Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver spoke here a few days ago at a big mass meeting in behalf of the Jewish National Fund. And it is not neces…

… imagine with the Hillel Foundation to after and a few. "[her activities of national •,-, , toc the -infer has its hand full and then some. 'I .1: T , e,. '1' •I: • 'I ' '1. • '1' .1. It was only fit…

… statements made to the editor, first by Mr. Frank Cody, Superintendent of Pub- lic Schools of Detroit, then by Mr. Frank Egleston Robbins, assistant to Dr. Alexan- der G. Ruthven, President of the University

… subject to struggle for IT•- °guidon by American institutions of learn- ing. Mr. Robbins' statement that Hebre• would be acceptable as an admission sub- ject by the University of :Vlichigan is never…

… professor- ship at the University of Missouri, of Dr. Max Meyer, for thirty years head of the department of psychol- ogy' there, has brought into public notice Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg of Kansas City, a…

… Southerner by birth, and a member of that growing group of young liberal rabbis that is adding so much to the intellect- ual stature of the American rabbin- ate. When the University of Mis- souri situation…

… became public as a result of Dr. Meyer's sex question- naire Rabbi Mayerb•rg assumed the leadership in the movement to remove Stratton D. Brooks, presi- dent of the University. As a mem- ber of the…

University's faculty in social science, Rabbi Mayerberg testified that Dr. Brooks domineer- •d over the faculty and caused them to lose all sense of personal integ- rity. The young rabbi's fight for academic…

…-class metier March 0, etc. at the l'oot• once at lieroit Mich., under the Art of Siso•h 1, 1 , 7'. • General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Adchr0…

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… United Rumanian Jews of America Sunday, May 18, Iy Leo Wolfson, the president of Rabbis Franklin, Fischer and Ashinaky to Participate In Ceremonies. The University of Michigan will Henry Wineman Honored…

… Denies. by the Palestine government as economically justified. The announce- Michigan toward fulfilling the for- amount asked for a score of causes, but to exceed the goal by a wide margin. Mr. Wolfson…

… PROBLEMS DEDICATION ADDRESS president of the university, made this statement to the editor of the SPECIAL GIFTS COMMITTEE EXCEEDS ORIGINAL GOAL OF $250,000; Chalutzim Certificates Approved on May 12 Were…

… origin, the schedule having been approved vent a recurrence of the outrage's. be acceptable at the University of work which helped them, in a time of economic depression, not only to raise the full Rumania…

… pointed out that Attacks on the Jews continue in of their schedule by the high corn- nesday when workers at the vie- of Wilna is Detroit Many leaders in Jewry and men University of Salifornia student…

…America Arlsk Peddled Cater eve 't at with was Lin. the 'lens 'anal hens e of ave. the oied. hers the reet• 20, altz• CLIFTON AraNUa - CINCINNATI 10, MO All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TITIBb…

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… Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930. Hadassah Women Now Drive Taxis MT. VERNON.—(J. T. A.) —To obtain funds for the local chapter of Hadassah, the wo- men's Zionist organization. a number…

… loyalty to rector of the Hillel Foundation of cr a ttihs',. ro af s Pi ■ t dsisfhri ,,rni'giTe aAnsd A de m Di”gree• With Brandeis. ! women, including 7211 delegates of the community. of Illinois, form- the…

Michigan delegates expected at er, editor and author, Dr. Stan, II- tory of the Jews, dealing with eco- Jewish Committee. hausen is now specializing in •he nomic, psychological and scientific the convention…

…, British consul, as local too much of the Agency within it America, and Z. Tygel, xecutive stc-es which contrtils the entire . youth, the need for medical care, Hebrew University in connection short time for…

… customers. Spec- controversial, the different types office of the university, 71 Nest task with devotion and genuine Another million may be said to be - ial brigades of students will be RABBI KOOK COMPOSE S…

university. said, "and the time has come for Taxes Bring Ruin. I Jews of Russia to bake their own all Palestine synagogues: A bibliography, listing all t ture but to my mind practically "Oh God, full of corn…

university . . RABBI LOUIS J. SCHWEFEL members of the adnamstrative collection is the Haggadah of Mon- Bulletin, the Menorah Journal, the noniic crisis; we understand quite , the Jews will bring their own…

… Palestine as of right but as a university colection are among the bills. homes, orphan homes. Schwefel has debated the subject Plan M Mw Protest. elections. 'that wi condition preceding this the Brit…

University interested in the welters, of Po- from their dwellings will be per- to Lord Balfour's family. All of The most important conse- surrounded by crocodiles. "There must be established erly associate i n…

… who attended the twenty-first an- closer contact between the differ- at that university, and author of a upon the clear that all those without rights black border while the : Palestine not the actual…

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… a blind for a concerted at- tack on the Soviet Government w ere freely expressed. 1-0.4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER, PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXIX. NO. 15. as a day of tiational protest lot…

… pleaded that he was Beth El, Detroit, was a guest of tough ronqueet of both the practical among the 13 leading American all agencies affiliated with the Cal powers of his father. Dr. Steph- the Hillel

… major addressee will be de- livered by Itubloi Aloha Hillel Sil- v•r, and, if his duties in Albany do not prevent his attendance, Liout. Gov . Lehman will be one of the outstanding speakers. N…

… taken Hopkins University, who will dis. up during the course of the after- Cans "The Archaeological Phase of noon to cover the expenses of the Biblical Research." Professor Al- Jewish Open Forum for the…

…11- EbETRO1T LIVISR HRONICL All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS PROCLAIM MARCH 16 AS DAY TO PROTEST REISS PERSECUTIONS Rabbis of Minsk in Statement Deny Soviet is Anti- Religious…

…. --- JEWISH PROTESTS ARE RESENTED IN MOSCOW Dr. Wise Says Jews Under Soviet Not Better Off Than Under Czar. N lo:11. YORK. --- (J. T. A.) — Proelamatien of Sunday, NIarch 16, sooution of the Jewish and other…

… religions by the Soviet government, was made Wednesday evening by 111 delegates reprtostonting 21 flat- itomil Jewish torgoinizations, which moot It the invitation of the Amer- ican Jewish ('.ogress, lifter…

… communities and organizations throughout the country are asked to hold mass demonstrations of pnatost on that day, and to adopt resolutions expressing their senti- ments in regard to Soviet Itussian teligious…

… Sovietism, but are protesting solely against p•rsecu- tion of Jews. 111141 111111-Jews bemuse they continue to uphold their re- ligion. Reseranuont over attempts to characterize the protest IlloVe) 1111111 as…

…' An]) ricall Jewry against the foer- TELEPHONE C ADILLAC C ADILLAC DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. Brandeis Urged for Zionist Leadership _ – The movement to save Zion. i,o1 from its…

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… This sidled is of special He is the director of the 11'nei President Hoover, paign efforts of the foremost na- interest at this tune when attempts Hillel Foundation at Chem.' Newton 0. Baker is a citizen…

…- JEWISH tion and the Jewish Agency, to the stand taken recently by Chancellor Magner of the He- brew University and his Ger- - man sympathizers, at the twen- ism; ty-third annual convention of the German…

…'i,rinst terior regarding the disturbance very life of the Jew, life of the WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.) which °enured at Jassy University sooflhle, —Eugene Meyer, former direc- they hoped that their hope of get- en Dec…

… the holy scroll, to fftdjust itself to changing con- we take home not merely a record 'P NEW YORK.—The Jews of New at the University, Fischer suggest- of the recent tragic events which a Sabbath morning…

… formulae that cowl d in the interest of the League of • new Montefiore Hospital here with Nations, was one of those who help- " The time at be given. reel at the University, If Fischer's ' our disposal has…

… diagnosis where mood M. Kaufmann of Pittsburgh 3 , • , . visits we found possible to make the University. However, he said, needy patients will receive the is chairman, has endeavored to link we listened to…

… establishment of the Jewish Nation ,I o or. Stephen S. Wise at the Free ish National Fund of this city, is a Lair women's organizations. g overnment was twofold. We have occur in or out of the universities. I the…

… i mffr psnicea of the Men's j will be available for the to J. N. F. pant triennial period by Mrs. J. t ermine the causes of the outbreak ts De cusations against the Welty mem. ' University, Union…

University, would compel no sacrifice. It is la (lie 'chi oil iteple Beth El. The pub- following the death of the late Cincinnati, a ncl to frame• , Schenectady, N. Y., and at Mar- not the Judaism of God…

…'s covenant. of the notable events in hi strrY, ' lie is Invited to the lecture. hers were true, the University recommendations rot Zionist's widow. In making the an- as chairman of the department of t he…

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of a consti- Abba Hillel Silver Stirs His Audience to Action With Eloquent Ap- gregation• on Monday evening, an Statement, New York. an opportunity to reaffirm its fidel- tution. his majesty…

… for the debate and re- under the galling yoke of Russian tees and election of the hoard of Sunday evening sulescrihed $2,0110 To Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, bril- city destroyed by fire at the Czarism; that…

…," was adjudged one Seven students received the Beth The report of the president, Ed- of the two best manuserupts in the Rev. F. Zaludko•ski, tenor; Sant- volunteer workers announced from The Michigan

… and A. tributions a sum approximating nally, there is represented in this In addition, the two productions bers of the Michigan State Temple National Fund April 28 received were ranked third and fourth…

… country. in all directions and couches of which aims to place declassed Jews yer opponent, is university trained, Jews, together with the represent• a year ago at a conference of some leaders 1,f the…

…America Amish &doilies! Carta All Jewish News Al Jewish Views ITHOUT BIAS 1 II-EbETROIT LWISII.61ROXICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 16…

… $260,000 RAISED IN FIRST FOUR DAYS OF ALLIED DRIVE; Their Demands Are Unacceptable PREVENT STUDY OF IN POLAND AROUSES By Shaarey Zedek ENTHUSIASM DISPLAYED BY VOLUNTEERS ASSURES SUCCESS HEBREW IN SCHOOLS…

… AMERICAN PROTEST OF CAMPAIGN; ENTIRE COMMUNITY UNITES TO AID CAUSE Cornerstone Laying May 25 LONDON.—The Grand Mufti of taken place in London between Jerusalem and his colleagues on members of the…

… Lord Passfield, the colonial secre- expressed its views on a number of Federation of Polish Jews At a meeting of the board of di - Dinner Opening Drive Proves Most Impressive Affair in History of

… Community; Dr. tary, and at the same time have subjects, particularly land, immi- Stakes Interesting Holds Convention in rectors of the Shaarey Zedek Con given the MacDonald government gration and the grant…

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MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDM, JANUARY 24, 1930. VOL. XXIX. NO. 9. FAITH REAFFIRMED IN PRINCIPLES OF LAND ACQUISITION DETROIT SERVICE GROUP TO EXTEND ITS MEMBERSHIP Chief Rabbi Composes Prayer For…

… Front in strsit) of Michigan will witness ANNOUNCE ROKEACH'S American Jewry's Fund•Raising History. the unfolding of a novel experi- $50,000 CONTRIBUTION ment in extra-curricular religious MEMBERS DRIVE…

… nouncement naming the honorary quisitien of land. Ile aSSUCed them A. J. Houdash lose di Mill. R their time and energy to all activi- The letter further asks, in view of fur its debut into university theat…

… chapters for joint cul- auditorium of In. national League for Peace and hemp offered in support of views love and affection which they bear Feb. 9, to open the Detroit drive University of Jerusalem, which…

… Arabian , lie, at a nominal charge. "Lord of the Universe in whose hand are the souls of the living and the dead, remember in Thy loving kindness million. of Thy children wh o Lid down their lives in the…

… Naval Parley's Success London, Jan. 15.-01, T. A.)—Chief Rabbi Joseph Herta composed a special prayer for the success of the London naval conference. The prayer, read in all London synagogues after the…

… MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — "We should not trust those rab- bis who denounce their past, even if they do publish open letters in our press," declares the Oktiabre, referring to the action of Rabbi Nloishe…

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… cos- Hopkins University ill excavation Annual Report of Michigan and research at Tel Bit-Mirsim, ■at Watt Grand Boulevard tumes. Bell Telephone Company. (Opposite Northwestern High) city, Ketaoin etnoin…

… thereof said delinquent list of assessments will be sold at the Office of the City Treasurer in the City flail, City of Detroit, States of Michigan, on Monday, the 31st day of March, 19311, at public…

… completed April 1st, 1939. BOARD OF ASSESSORS' OFFICE 'Introit, Michigan, March 15. 1930. Pursuant to Section 7 of Chapter 7 of the Charter of the Cdy of Detroit as adopted June 25th, 191a. NOTICE IS HERE131…

… Net income of the Michigan Bell WINNERS ANNOUNCED An interesting( meeting of all of- city, Kirynth Serer. Dr. Glueck •• Philo Vanre In Ins spent live years in study Telephone Company (luring 1929 per…

of the at Erulay. nottf . Mrs. Sarah Kat , Dorothy Mackail, one of the s i m i L i , i 1 tan theprbt: -SCREEN of Company. Michigan Bel Telephone Ladies of the Night and Gentlemen .1 the Gat All Marsh…

…A merica lewisk periodical Coda CLIFTON AVININI • CINCINNATI 80, MO PAGE NINE TieDreitolejniisrt ORM ICLE — _ COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX representatives who constitute the I FEDERATION MEETING council…

of the federation (Vaad , \n important meeting of repre- sentatives of congregations which joined the Federation of Jewish Smagogues of Detroit will take se this Saturday night, March In the assembly…

… hall of Con- :, sation Emanuel, Taylor and ,hen avenues. .\ series of by-laws drafted by constitution and by-laws corn. IcHtce will be submitted before LA SALLE WINDOW SHADE AND DRAPERY COMPANY 8424…

… Linwood Avenue Garfield 1230.31 K. A. ERISMAN. Prop. shades and draperies to order lour old shade's cleaned and repaired. We carry • full line of Linoleum. Moir ) for discussion and ratifica• 1 tion…

…. Synagogues whichhave elected their delegates during the time intervening between the pre- , vitals meeting • of the council andl the present iore are requested to instruct their representatives to at- tend…

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… and Jews In Palestine. INWilldlni VAULintZTOTkilik!k .t.. .t.N''SVZ4Z- When both houses of the Michigan Leg- islature voted to revert to capital punish- ment, we urged upon Governor Green, in an…

… synagogues, temples and centers that have been built." • • RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER: "If I had my way about it. I would put a stop to all new developments in the social programs of Jewish communities until the…

… in New York. There is more of everything in New York —more wealth, more poverty, more universities and foundations of research and more cases of stomach trouble. But the fact that the Morgans and Otto…

… willing to work hard. THERE is an increasing amount of talk about a Jewish university. Only the other day I received a letter complaining that a Jewish philanthropist had contributed • large sum to a…

… thinking of a Jewish university along the lines of a Catholic uni- versity, that is, where the religious aide is given consideration. But in the main the idea seems to be that there is no much discrimination…

… against Jewish boys in universities that the only way to meet that handicap is to have a university of our own. I seri- ously question the wisdom of such a course. It is quite true that all the Jewish boys…

… prejudice. But whether it justifies the establishment of a Jew. ish university is a question. And what effect such a university would hare upon existing institutions in relation to the Jewish question is…

… necessary to be considered. Personally, I can see no reason at this time for a Jewish university. But of this I am sure, the ever-increasing, disproportionate number of Jews seeking • college education will…

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…EVerRonjoiisii &an tat CONFERENCE FORMS RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER TO BE THE SPEAKER AT DINNER ON MAY 11 OPENING MICHIGAN REGION ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FOR $305,000 OF NATIONAL FUND ence a thrill of pride. For what…

…. Form Speakers Bureau. 11'ineman announced the or- ga, ization of a speakers' bureau of 50. under the chairmanship of Dr. Al, in D. Hersch of the law facul- ty , the University of Detroit, to pr, nave the…

… has been done in that country, and (Continued from Page One.) (Continued from Page One.) I (Continued from Page One.) this in the face of tremendous ob- stacles, no people need to be $500 for Bay City…

…'s 50 Jewish Fam- meal there is using colossal efforts assidism in this country, and to get the Jews out of trade either ,. id in what state of devotion to ashamed of. It is a highly credit- t ilies. into…

…, The first session was (Tema: with time without the assistance of you as you pass through that ever I bawitcher revealed that to an address tip Mr. Kurland, in' a Judaism stands high above widening belt…

of green groves and which the purposes of the National world Jewr y, cultivated land north of Tel Aviv "All visitors to Palestine are im- cout. "Nusach," he said, the Fund were outlined and the press…

…- -nom" of service, is not important that the work had been accomp- ing needs for more land in Pales- pressed with the tine quality of life lished by rough and ready, hard- and expression in the Jewish set…

… struction gangs, it would be cred- of the revival of the Hebrew lan- and their tradition. Much Widmann and M. M. Ussishkin, Ilt, S ible. More fundamental work guage and the existence of an un- noire important…

… than dogma, he em- here went on without the hilarious and a telegram from Emanuel Neu- trammelled and free expression of phasized, is unity among Jews. mann, president of the American and stimulating…

… atmosphere of a the Jewish spirit has inspired many In this connection he told his in- Cobalt rush or a Klondyke strike. J. N. F., greteing the conference. who do not believe in the possibili- Mr. Kurland…

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… hand f Mr. Lamport declared speaker Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver. and the privileged Polish merchant, which may considerably strength- ning, may my tongue cleave to the Almost a hundred communities roof of

… the new-, member the cause of land-redemp- tate in the fall program are a I Lipsky, from whom he had been lic works. as for instance, the build- number in Michigan. est certificate now in the making…

… music, lately famed Quoting from the Shulchan of the Ilebrew University is at the ther Levy of New York City, and er some time ago. One can really for his is announced by Paul Baerwald, Aruch, Mr. I…

…- EbTROIT LWISR ORONICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC: 1-0.4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930 JEWISH EDUCATION Palestine Demand for Labor Greater…

… EXPULSION OF JEWS Than Supply, Great Britain Reports Is NOT A CHARITY, FROM ARGENTINA IS l RABBIS ARE TOLD Annual LIS!. n ! al t g e 9(:,,n9t into League itthu'artbiaonneselst‘eisriZsogress URGED IN POSTERS…

… to his departure on his an TO FRIDAY SERVICES ties of the British administration nual vacation, HighCommissione - JEWS HAVE FAITH IN there for 1929 are overshadowed by Chancellor asked the Arab leader…

… • FAIRNESS OF PEOPLE 8 the August disturbances says a re- reassure him regarding report Insist Women Be Separated port of the British government to luceived by the Colonial Office tha t Socialist Paper Voices…

… Pro- From Men During Hours presented to the League of Nations. there were plans on foot for dis test; Other Papers The report points out that it is turbands in Palestine once th - of Worships…

…. unnecessary to refer to the dis- Ilighrommisisoner W11:4 Ignore Issue. gone, a .- turbances themselves in view of the I'ANNERSVILLE, N. Y. — (J • l'alestine Inquiry Commission and cording to a report in the Ara…

… Memory of the Founder of Zionist Or- ganization. — I Attacks Reported From Ger- many, Poland, Rumania and Lithuania. MEMORIAL SPONSORED BY 5 ZIONIST GROUPS JEWS ATTACKED ON STREETS OF BERLIN…

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… Foundation at the The Jolly Elite Club met Tues. Open Evenings Plans for the summer season roughness. Thissavesmotor,chassis, University of Michigan, conducted Modern low suspension and extra (lay evening at…

… meeting will be at the home committee are Max Klessmer, pub- Tuesday, April 22. The next meet- Miss Ethel Schein of 2024 Sally of Miss Ruth Gilberg, 3294 Elm- ed that the university is not merely licity…

… was held at the home ' The Mu Eta Alpha held its last . eneration will be the topic of the )9 , 9 tiOliai purposth. of the Coterie te g - i ' is man, ....,- Fishman, Mrs. orris ' M the home of Miss Mary…

… Riven for the its 0 f M All posters must be submitted meeting on at Elmhurst. ' group of the "Y" at ' ''' The Wither A surprise . Club on April 9. 1 he next meet- discussion be at the home of Miss next…

… meeting at the clubhouse, and Gladstone avenue, on Tuesday, on or before May 5, and the an- lecturer. , April 15. Letters of appeal front nouneement of the winners will be Good Bread, farewell party was…

… given in honor ing well • ' - w ay I or RN( " T. will 14 1 — ill be led by a popular Weight and I t Monday night Cecil Bornstein , European widows and orphans made on May 10. I'osters should of Miss…

… motion support the Allied Cam- formation as to details may be se- b e at the home of Miss Goldin • At the last meeting, at the home of d into a general discussion paign to take place in the near fu- cured…

… by calling Mrs. Werbe, Ar- I F rank, 2644 Richton. of Al Saltz, 2734 Leslie, an enter-. t urne taining program was arranged for' on socialism. The group is led by lure, and the members promised lington…

…, Epsilon given at Northwood Inn May 3 - meetings provide a congenial at- support. Due to the amount of test are Jewish ('enter Art School, meeting, had as held guests an the open Tri The baseball team is…

… looking fur- mosphere for arguments and talks.' money which the organization has Commercial Art School, Detroit Alpha Chi and F raternity I expended to pay the board of or- — School of Applied Arts, School…

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… Merchand ing All we've got to say it that it is ed nt the meeting included the Uni- people holding from God Himself Public Address Sv creme widely believed that Emil Ludwig versity of Michigan chapter of its…

…, was something of our past, that we have one of the most active Young Ju- to • understand someting of the tra- daea clubs in Michigan. Its career • All Other Kinds of Fresh Fish Abe Danto & Son We…

of Jewish wisdom, Well, we agreed with the gen- ware of Judaism which would make which Israel must preach to the Freed, Philco. would be lessened? It.may be that religion universal but which would we…

universal God. "Ail peo-1 riches. Why do so many Jewish pardon.—The Talmud. theater and the bringing to De- wanderers after new Gods as niong the tabloid, flapperish, shiekish troit as guest actors some of

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… 17111• re- he as to ong lat. ink, )cisA his lion and ;ion tine lent laid rep- r in 'oral On he ein- tact the ited of ken rem am- okd the nun .1 is , of of art- in- and ores to t•en six s is orb' e a…

… Awl ten. ary imn ork 930 ath, 'ter - •/ PRENZLAUER URGES PURCHASE OF SHAAREY SCANNING THE HORIZON 1 ZEDEK BUILDING FOR A JEWISH HOSPITAL (Continued from Preceding P age) (Continued from Page One…

….) • plan he has for the raising of funds for a hospital, Mr. Prenz- lauer pointed out that if every Jewish doctor here pledged a sum averaging $500 •11, h, to la• paid over a period of five years, a fund…

… large enough to start work on a bioqiittli would he assured and other funds would then start com- ing in. His Record Service. 5Ir. Prenzlau•o-', is one of the most interesting carters of men in public…

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….—An announc.- ment has been made by University of Michigan authorities, that Rat hi Adolph H. Fink, director of Os B'nai !Frith Hillel Foundation at that institution, has been appoint ed to deliver the…

… ClIARLF.S K. SANDORF, ensemble work on a stage wa• of whom was Benjamin F. Jonas, Secretary. 2908 Michigan Ave. former United Staten senator from harmonious to the last degree, eves By order of in the…

… egiug the congregation for your 'duetting?'" "Oh, nothing at all, nothing at all. That's just my contribution," replied the amateur cantor. "Well, that's sure tine. Of nom ken IliSI'llt oral 1117111 git…

…, they an- itInsburg, D. 11. Simons, 511Iford - • ices are held in a synagogue in sus - en - ed. To Palestine? lint the"11- Harry Solomon. Rohert Mar- inued f ro m l'age One. I ' vomniemornition of the…

… onstantinople. "All This year such services have I guilt); to l's I Ink: to the Lund. The seas gs Acknowledge Children'. Gifts I, ...belied right,'' came back line of the boys, been held in Philadelphia 130,ton…

… or iginally one of preparation Congregation Shantrey /Andel: Coistomer Troy, Cleveland, Chicago, Provi- "that suits us tine!" The captain a , d happy anticipation. We, ton , , acknowledges receipt…

… during the dence, Bayonne, Los Angeles and became furious. Ile threatened to an engaged ill preparing a new cornerstone laying cc remonies of New York. The Cleveland post ilia them in inns, and he…

… were many foot on land in Turkey. l'Intsy were The Streng Chevrolet Co. The writer relo, miser, an(sea- of every tree planted to the it In 01 Del slime cases incorrectly recorded by ush- sion, years ago…

… (t eenking a po- wry Of a Jewish lad who was killed going back with him to Odessa, i- Inn II function Il in Judaism. The ers, and cannot, therefore, be :lc- Empire 4035 12th Si Phila. • Shinn on a…

… home? he asked. is. astonishment when he was told: t• ill the Judaism. gogue. The n.ongregation thanks you get itutu the bus. and at one time were decorated Their home was in Igumen near TI ,• secret of

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of the Hillel HARRY HART Reasonable. 3041 Boston boule- woman with cultural back- Foundation o fthe University of Girel Division: Master ol Cerernonie. ground. Athletic coach, expert' vard, Apt. 102…

…A illeriem Avis* Pedalled CeNter CLIFTON AYIN1.71 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE frritorVenimi efRONR.Le THEATER AFFAIR OF U. H. S. LEAGUE FEB. 5 At a meeting of the board of di- rectors of the…

… Northwestern Wom- en's League of the United Ilebrew Schools held at the home of Mrs. NI. Renter, 3273 Monterey, Jan. 14, favorable reports were submitted on the advance sale of tickets for the theater benefit…

… performance on Wednesday evening, Feb. 5, at Litt- man's People's Theater. Mrs. I. Margolis is chairman of the theater affair, assisted by Mes- Have you tried Sterling Laundry Service? Detroit's newest and…

… operated in the same careful manner. Phone for one of Steel- ing's courteous driver-salesmen note. a the rows used An- IS g a 't to Gin- ition fter- iwed STERLING LAUNDRY Was his af- man 900 Ferry…

… Avenue East srv- Wgre ices Lion ,,'an- the inks 'tot- Te- 37 47 & American Served $4 so 64 re- eds rut no. ed. : e er r; rs. 3n, firs !es nd rq firs Master of Ceremonies That's Always…

… Clowning Esther Sterling — Vivian Beach Lillian Scott—Jane Beach ',; - y, of ed Id of rg ' Ted " :::;:r.1-04;1 le .'92 Spaghetti and Ravioli Meet Me at the Cafe Italia 13229 Livernois at Davison…

… es rs, a- 'se P ' FROG LEGS, STEAKS and CHICKEN Special Sunday Dinner Dearborn.' Exclusive Exclusive Club. CARON NOME 6800 Wyoming Avenue Bet. Michigan and West Warren DINE AND DANCE to…

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… CENTERS ASS'N CENTERS $1.50 SAMMY WALSH 'nt Ir- 6 to 9:30 COMPLETE SHOW uy Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M.,will give a banquet in honor of Past Master Harold Heller on Wednesday evening, Jan…

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… state ond-hand luggage, musical in- cliteker champion of :Michigan f r struments, clothing and tools. 1930 and 1931, will be presented by l Apply at 621 Michigan avenue. Detroit chapter 11:1 of Alt…

… leading the league. re turn 1 ro fm the e Universityof FOR RENT—A large sunny, airy Intermediate Debate League, Berlin, spoke on his trip through room in refined home of two the Orient. The intermediate…

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… bus and convenient to street car. Call I Euclid 0135-J. n 110111ENTS OF DISCRETION rr'• . . . When you receive n the pass and there's a 220 lb. n- ri n tackle to your right, a 195 lb. guard on…

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….0, Weekdays, 4 to 9 p. m.; Friday r of the Adolph Freund chapter ANNOUNCEMENT! and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 4 p. rn.; 9.1, A. Z. A., and a junior at City RENT—Beautiful furnished College of Detroit, will ply Saturday…

… closed. Euclid 10327. FOR a against room for gentleman. Near car, Zit hu something of import-1 and bus lines. Very reasonable I 20 persons simultaneously. The pu s invited and those d esiing publici TO…

… RENT—Furnished room with r once to tell you soon. Watch rates. 2947 Tuxedo. H emlock to play against Mr. Rubin sho uld home privileges (couple only). 8287-J. the Chronicle as it will be of register with…

… Miss Sara Hillel at Ciotti residential neighborhood. interest to you. ! Vie There hti,r,e is no charge. Dane- Very reasonable. 2724 Richton. FORECLOSURE SALE Phone Arlington 6522-J. For $14,800 balance…

…; can be tag will On Dee. 12, chapter 63 of A. Z. bought for less; cost $23,000. Wildemere, near Chicago; one ' A. will hold its first Big Brothers A YOUNG MAN with references can get a beautiful room in…

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…oreroomieworren•••••--.. - ...erode - - - - -,••••• ■ •••••••••••••---wrer-• _ . Madison Theater. There have been pictures galore giving the white man's version of Indian life, but The Silent Ene…

…- my," which is being shown at the Madison Theater this week, is the first and only one of its kind to show the Indian as a human, just as he lived, worshipped, struggled against tremendous odds, made…

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