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September 09, 1926 • Page Image 71

… Influence of Judaism on Founders of the Republic. By DR. MORRIS M. FEUERLICHT (Copyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) (ARON ICU, _ _ • — Johnson, first president of Columbia. Ma- of the

… seventeenth century. Most no- Seceral of the men mentioned above • • nin individuals' law of the land. Cromwell himself, at time Ilebraists IMMIMilid. Oaten(b orn • sona himself one of the number min- all…

… shed a volumin- England a generation after the I . in ous "Jewish Influence whose on Ch is- elan work, Reform Movements, n- first settlement of the Puritan colo- co in New England. But it is worth…

…[111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIii i iMi i Ii i i ilitli i 1111111111111111111111 (Editor's Note :—It was President Calvin Coolidge, descenda nt e of one of the oldest NewEngland families, who, in his memorabl E ation of the Jewish…

… Community Center in Wash- address at the dedic - I and democracy. extensive, though fa r pertinent f on ront lex- the and political background from whfil ington, D. C., in 1925, vividly brought to the

… attention of the Amenlcan The most allies the in and "The Puritans Pilgrims of 33 years can public the sentence coined by the historian, Lecky : "The Ile- irh . u nder 1 haustive work on this subject i bete…

… and strength I statesmen. This problem assumed timely significance and . in - an o f t he to e in the latter s efforts tee es a e i. print. terest to every American Jew on the occasi this year of the

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 73

… law 'xceedingly friendly to the ther, himself one of the number (born Cotton, Richard Mather, John Eliot, The order of studies in "The Lawes I and incidents of early Jewish resi• all times 16621, gives…

… time of its own pu 5 lc Within the last year, 1925, Dr. Louis .--;' this, as has been said, happened Inquiry at Historic Sources Illuminates Influence of Judaism on I. Newman, has published a volumin- Al…

…, I ous work, "Jewish Influence on Chris- first in El ngland a of generation after the Founders of the Republic. settlement the Pur tan colo- tiun Reform Movements," whose con- mists in New England…

…:—It was President Calvin Coolidge, descendant - in England, but also bmause it visu- of Judaism's actual or potential Amer , alizes the intensely Hebraic religious of one of the oldest New England families…

… historian, Lecky: The He- , before had emerged, and which, under haustive work on us on "Th e th. Stra braic mortar cemented the foundations of American democracy." scar S if the late O Origin of Republican…

… either Oxford that the trainee d grauaes grim was Co l ones o during it this 11111111Miiimummilonamu III 11111111 11 1111 our American Jewish scholarship a ciety, organized in 1592, has published same…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 4

… Madison Athletic Club. The following officers were elected at the last meeting of the Madison Athletic Club, which was held on Wed- nesday evening, Aug. 25, at the home of Louis Berlin, 15795 Quincy avenue…

…'s Orchestra will furnish the music. Admission is $2.25 per couple. Plans have been completed for an out- ing on Labor Day at the club's cot- tage, Cass Lake. The program will include baseball, entertainment…

December 10, 1926 • Page Image 3

…? SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18 WHERE? PHILADELPHIA-BYRON MUSIC? STONE'S SYNCOPATORS Shaarey Zedek Club. On Dec. 5, seven members of the Shaarey Zedek Club and their faculty advisor , H. Rogvoy, were hosts to 15…

… children of the Baby Day Nursery. Dolls were given to the children and refreshments were served. On Dec, 19 some of the weathers will visit HENRI MATHEYS Announces the Removal of His VIOLIN STUDIO TO…

the high lights of the mediaeval one now member. Membership n ages. Thus far Maintonides, Rashi, this chapter is open to all Jewish anti the Crusades have been subjects young men and women over the ages…

… friends on Monday parties. evening at the home of Miss Shirley Bernice Kelt, California avenue. The KISHINEFF.—(J. T. A.)—Con- next meeting of the league w:II be siderable interest centered around held on

… to the Ad Liba- Judaism in order to man; a Jewish turn dub Thursday evening. The girl, Miss Soloscia. Dinescua changed theater party was postponed on ac- his 'name to Jancu David. count of the illness…

… of Miss Shirley., Miss Jessie Goldsmith.. Richardson. will entertain the club at a bridge and bunco party on Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The club will discuss several im…

… these samples to his trade, we succeeded in purchasing them at very large dicounts. The savings that we offer Saturday and Mon- day is exactly ONE-TIIIRD from the regular prices. Everything in the sale js…

… of gift character. There are more than 1,500 separate pieces—and they are wonderful val- Tri W. Club. The last meeting of the Tri-W was held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, at 89 Rowena street. Mr…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 8

…ptEPertaxclaasntilROXIC111 !AGE EIGHT QQQ ` tab le. The proceeds of this affair evening, April 24. The club Is plan- wit 1 benefit the orphan home. The ning on having a cottage for the sum- mer…

… Alpha Tau Fraternity An open meeting of the Atlas So- m' 10 a. m. A Mothers Day program i. on The Do'ers. Monday, April 19: William M cial Club was held on April 18 at 89 Further de chancellor; Joseph…

… home of Miss Dorothy tails to be announced later. , ,,.' Bea ck Greenberg, recording secretary, the one-armed pianist, furnishing the Fritz, 5938 Northfield avenue, on Fri. ficers of the organization are…

… trice Rader, president; Sarah Rosen , d Albert Taylor, treasurer. Max music; Sylvia Gaer, one of the Red (lay evening, April 16, at which time a , " vice-president; Bessie Lechinsky, fi kritz, Samuel…

…- ganization, recited "The Face on the Refreshments were served and a so. Lillian Goodman, chairman enter 0 " r on Sunday, April 25, at 7 p. m. Bar-room Floor" and Miss Marion cial hour followed. tainment…

… given on organized on March 16 by a small ar d the following are included in the April 2 card evening annual fifth The its of young ladies, will hold group Prior to the entertainment, the fol- Jack…

… Weisberg, violin pr ogram: first open meeting on April 26 in the party will be given by the Detroit harry Katzman, banjo; Jules lowing officers, elected April 11, were B'nai B'rith clubhouse, 275 East Hebrew…

… Orphan Home on Monday so io; piano and installed: Louis Stein, president; WJR, idorf of Station Ferry avenue. A hike to Belle Isle evening, May 17, at 8 o'clock, at the N vice - president; Galinsky, kale…

… will be le ctions; Sylvia Isaacs, piano; Albert ing secretary. The officers, together quested to meet at the home of Miss members. with Nathan Milstein and Mac Stoll- ones, harmonica; Al Diamond will ..l…

… Sadie Gruskin, 322 Owen avenue, at served and prizes awarded at each te ngo and several WGIIP radio stars berg, constitute the executive board. A research party was held on April ill entertain. The public…

September 30, 1926 • Page Image 2

… forgings in each chassis require less than 175 pounds of open hearth carbon steel. On October 4th, at seven-thirty in the evening, the classes of the "Now Dodge Brothers are using a larger weight of chronic…

…. For forging the axle you will heed this call and you will be down at the University of Detroit shaft of today a specially rolled chrome vanadium steel bar weighing on Monday evening, October 4th. All…

…TR cl)entordEmsn&am ICU; PAGE TWO • -- — year's activities will be outlined. All Sullivan's imperishable comic opera, that are as captivating today as on members are urged to attend, as Mrs. The

… Mikado," that Detroit has ever the occasion of their intrduction to Fishman, who recently returned from the musical world at large, 41 years Board Meeting: seen is on view this week at the Shu- ago. There…

… is music that is both a trip to Europe and Palestine, has The board of directors of the J ew- bert-Lafayette Theater. The Century classic and popular; neither one nor Or- a message from the orphans who…

… are ish Women's European Welfare Theater Opera Company achieves the other alone; and it will ever re- I being cared for by the organization. By Hermann Hoexter. ganization held a meeting on Tues…

… unfortunates who missed manufactured in one single line on Max Satovsky. Plans are being The most elaborate and musically Favorable reports have been given perfect performance of Gilbert and this revival, you…

… owe it to yourself measure. Text and music are insep formulated for a ball to be given on the rummage sale which will be and your next of kin to make all ad - arable, and in the present review they Nov…

… and any courtesies quartet on the distaff side, and makes what I say, I have no desire to hurt ful facts when I came to play near the shown the ladies will be greatly ap- CONGREGATION EMANUEL preciated…

…. up in his singing what he lacks in anyone, yet how they do dislike me. It asylum wall!" RESUMES BIBLE CLASSES general histrionic ability. On the has gotten so that I on find no room Truth looked at the

September 30, 1926 • Page Image 4

…'s Finest Schools. 8821 BEAUBIEN, Near Holbrook Empire 8385-W A CALL To Ambitious Men and Women On October 4th, at 'seven-thirty in the evening, the classes of the School of Commerce and Finance will be…

… thorough, practical and rounded course in business training, you will heed this call and you will be down at the University of Detroit on Monday evening, October 4th. All the courses are given by Detroit…

…, that are as captivating today as on the occasion of their intrduction to Fishman, who recently returned from "The Mikado," that Detroit has ever the musical world at large, 41 years Board Meeting: seen…

… is on view this week at the Shu- ago. There is music that is both board of directors of the Jew_ a trip to Europe and Palestine, h a , The bert-Lafayette Theater. The Century classic and popular…

…; neither one nor Women's European Welfare Or. a message from the orphans who are ish Theater Opera Company achieves the other alone; and it will ever re- isanization held a meeting on Tues. being cared for…

the home of Mrs. rts h a ,,,, been given vo ar gn ebiS ea r le e, p : Max Satovsky. Plans are being Rui T am The most elaborate and musically among the unfortunates who missed manufactured in one single…

… line or perfect performance of Gilbert and this revival, you owe it to yourself measure. Text and music are insep- formulated for a ball to be given on the rummage sale which will be and your next of kin…

the to be so, I do not speak unless I know dear Truth, who told me such wonder- quartet on the distaff side, and makes what I say, I have no desire to hurt ful facts when I came to play near the shown…

the ladies will be greatly ap- S N B E CONGREGATION R CONG preciated. up in his singing what he lacks in anyone, yet how they do dislike me. It asylum wall!" BIBLE CLASSES general histrionic ability. On

… policeman lapped him on the "and use this ainiple thing." Ile pre- regular meeting of the season on of Taylor and Wilson avenues, has fect to the constant delight of the au- shoulder. "Here, now, move on. We…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 30

…CIIICVICWWSWileVA• Semitic groups. The subject of the 40 series was "The Jewish Contribu- • lion to World Ilistory." In his address on October 21, 15211, 0 Mr. Pengelly outlined the violent and unfair h nails. that…

… of one race and of one culture. Without, in any way. disciissing either the merits or the demerits of what has been called the "Melting Pot," it may safely be stated that America owes its pm…

… a homo- ':i treasurer. Illustration, Commercial Art. etc. application to th- Fine Arts. geneous citizenship, loyal to one commonwealth. Thus each This is an opportunity for the Jew- The School opens…

… for Enrollment on Monday, Sept. 13, 1926. 'sh people to take advantage of t hell stream of immigrants contributed something of value to the Class Work begins on Monday, Sept. 20. 1 ight to fi anchise…

… them i algid to vot• and work for J. Brad- their orderliness and discipline; the French their vivacity; ; on! Pengelly as he has proven him. JOHN P. WICKER .c1f a fcii id of the Jewish . p e ep le. the I…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 7

… and nthropic the pee- d one of Judaism regarded n by all fact that I is sail- ie which itechapel >dem St. ation ex- Institute e its stu. the fame io less a onscious- inary for id social erving of…

… even as of le election Every one :ions has a ssentatives n the pre- go it was in held in tended be- of about cention at d by over ates. The convention Ind Wash- est attend- he United et for four (tree…

… as in (th of the many new important necessitate BERY e past stun- lop on the rd between tile it was a hundred a worth of clew to the I mention those over iropeans as sited States .obbery and force is…

… than I ex- r regarding him when pected. The ink had scarcely dried on my inquiy Sid, one of my colleagues on the Brooklyn Chronicle , hail this to say. Maybe Sid knows what he's talking about, maybe he…

January 01, 1926 • Page Image 3

… avenue wil lbe hostess at the I day, Dec. 22, .30 at p. the m. Farnsworth for the purpose agogue at 7: of organizing a ladies auxiliary in I meeting on Jan. 3 at 3 o'clock sharp I ;connection with the

… at a bunco and bridge party for the Gamma Girls above mentioned synagogue. Club. Prizes were awarded to Byrdie Geller and lielen Rosenberg. The Mutual Aid Association. next meeting will be held on Jan…

… Lumpkin avenue, on EDITH KOPELSON tary; Samuel Kaplan, Louis Kapetan- Monday evening, Jan. 4. Boris Holm- an absence of one season, again sky, Samuel Kane, Harry Adelman stock will speak. joined the players…

… and appeared in and Jacob Goldhaber, members of the "Adding Machine" on Thursday . board of directors, and William Junior Star. at the House of the Masses. It will Schultz, sergeant-at-arms. Installa…

… Sessions, 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9.30 to 1 Daily. played in that city and Vienna. On ject of the organization is to create next meeting and all members are her return to Detroit a year ago she Special Saturday…

… Palestine during the month, of lor avenue, and its second meeting on sorority will hold its next regular which 3,794 were Jews. Fifty,-one Dec. 23 at the home of Ida Bushkin, meeting Tuesday night, Jan. 5, at…

… Crean Girls Sally Epstein, Jeannette Kirsch, Fay was held on Thursday. Dec. 17, at the S.8000116121 home of Mrs. Roy Chatlin, Coiling- Scholnick. Wa S SIMMWMWt 3iS POOM wood avenue. Election of officers…

… Gamma Rho Sorority. will be held at the next meeting, on The last meeting of the Gamma Thursday, Jan. 7, at the home of the Rho Sorority was held at the home Misses Fannie and Etta Biegel, 1417 I of Betty…

… Weingarden, Ilendrie ave. West Euflid avenue. nue, where plans were completed for a theater party on Saturday after- Poste Zion. noon, Dec. 26, and a pajama party At the next meeting of the Young the same day…

…. The next meeting will Poale Zion of Detroit there will be , be held at the home of Mary To- a lecture on "Dr. Ch. Zhitlowsky," , marin, Kirby avenue. the writer, who will talk at Orchestra Hall Jan. 24…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 6

…. C. illarrituys Lluk= The SAUL ABRAMOVITCH Announce the Opening of the Summer Term on June 21. This 4th of July VIOLIN, PIANO AND CELLO - DRIVE YOUR OWN CHEVROLET eANNOUNCEMENT! ABE MAX ALL…

… Copeland Ref rigera. tor, connect the rued to a near- by outlet, and g ive it no more thought. Hudson's guarantee it. On Thursday next, Dr. 10111 Mrs, I An event of June 22 will be the Leo M. Franklin…

…, accompanied by rarriage of N1iss Ann Dorothy JII- their daughters, Misses Ruth and e obson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Margaret, will have for the East. On .1. Jacobson of 102 l'hilip avenue, t Saturday…

… please the Copeland units: present ice box are: Steaneer New A m st e ni of the 1101- 1 I ue, which will take place at the bride more than one• of fine china, land-A menca Line for Europe, where Shaarey…

… Zedek Congregation at 6:30 whether service, salad or entree they will spend two months in travel. p. .m. The ceremony wilt he per- plates. At King's one finds the Before. returning they will be joined…

the bride. of Harry J I une graduating class of North-1 will be ushers. Many lovely pre-nap- the Bauman, with a dinner and theater given for the WIIS eastern School. •Miss Morrill party , on Thursday…

… house warming in their Country Club by Mr. and Mrs. A.' Sapiro, a dinner and theater party by new home on Dexter boulevard. as ardp King's know how." the Misses Helen Oppenheim, Sadie PRIVATE MUSIC…

… wood avenue entertained on Tuesday, Hotel under a canopy of smilax and Detroit College of Medicine and Sur- June 15, with a bridge-luncheon at white peonies, to the accompaniment EMPIRE 0360 gery was Dr…

… Don't rely on your neighbors or friends for stone avenue., who will kayo shortly cello. The bride was attended by -- Hospital, New York City. your auto ride. to spend the summer months in 1.:0- h er…

… Bernice Waiss, daughter of Cap- Schiller, Harold Harris, Sidney On Which Day the ward J. Levitt have returned from twin and Mrs. II. Waiss of 5123 Nlarer and Morris Schiller, who acted an extended Eastern…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 25

… "Plseparating from the clot, known as made the road of many other investi- the 4th of July and on Mashington s , serum, has the power of rendering. gators less difficult, within a life of 111 , birthday, and…

… -them with only one dose; for just as the horse that furnishes anti-toxin becomes im- mune to diphtheria, germs may be- come immune to a drug. Therefore if it is•used more than once, it may be worse than…

…! . al as a prima donna," said one of his leant cells had combined with the The difficulties in finding such a , doulents to Ise. This seems a strange same substance. That he was work- drug seemed almost…

… he had been us- different chemicals had been made, Since 1907. he discovered one that would cure ✓ who performed the exacting experi- ing. DEPENDABLE FLOWERS OF ALL OCCASIONS His early research led to…

the exception of his paternal 4/, *C)**************-0-0(H:40004•00001:f0-0•00-009-00004:104:10000.00-00 (grandfather, who delivered lectures on known as tisinophiles, he noticed that will affect only…

… an cats before he found one effective •I in Breslau, Strasburg, Freiburg, Win, to detect certain disorders. against syphilis . Ile compared hits- 1: Leipzig, he showed the same tendency.; GARFIELD 4403…

… combating the germ, rind in COMPLIMENTS OF to Frankfort. Far less able men than an equal opportunity to combine with some cases less irritating to the pa- he had been awarded full professor- the dye, and one

… animals can Distinguished before the success of ; RANDOLPH STREET I lids always took great delight. They be made immune to vegetable poi- salvarsan, he was even more honored had two daughters, one of whom…

…(fairary professorships I Branch: 1857 E. Grand Blvd. Ehrlich was most mathematician. ally increasing the dose. After is long. And yet, on account of Ilis ! affectionate toward his family, and en- of this sort, a mouse…

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