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THE SENTINEL July 27, 1933 _ . r , ,, Y Relished by dhe Whole Famtily Eggs make an amazing dif-ference in the taste, flavor and wholesomeness of noodles. That's why Lincoln Brand Egg Noodles are better. Also, why they cost more than common noo-dles. They're made from the yolks of fresh country eggs, and special wheat which costs much more than ordinary wheat. PETER ROSSI & SONS Braidwood, Ill FOR SALE AT LEADING DELI-CATESSEN AND GROCERY STORES $18 Violin, Case and Bow...................$ 6.50 $150.00 E.iflat Alto Saxophone. $45.00 $250.00 Piano Accordion.. .:..............$90.00 $90.00 Silver Conn. Trombone (New) Gold Bell...................................$30.00 Albert and Boehn Clarinets at a great Savings. 1001 other Musical Instruments, bargains and parts. Your Instruments taicen in trade. 914 MAXWELL 2 blks. West of Halsted Open Sunday YOU'LL ENJOY THE TASTE AND LIKE THE AROMA OF CYRILLA CIGARS There's a Five Cent Size At the Better Cigar Stands I f all kinds vanish when Dr. C. H. Berry's Freckle IOintmentis used. Your friendswl mare at te Sil eeyour skincema ndoft toWuarantee LDnrd. C6. 5eH.. seenrdy eCto..r 2F9R8EsEM ihBnEeAsU TYA eB ..OcOhKeLaEgTo.* WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Morris S. Broudy an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Selma, on July 23, at the Windermere East hotel, to Samuel Bruss of Chicago. After August 10, Mr. and Mrs, Bruss will reside at 1310 Hyde Park boule-vard. The marriage of Selma Weinberg, daughter of Mrs. Fannie B. Weinberg, 4503 North Rockwell street, to Nathan Paul Altman, son of Mrs. Fannie Alt-man of Milwaukee, took place July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernheim, 1719 Bryn Mawr avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernice Mildred, to Harold B. Baron, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Baron, of Shreveport, Louisiana, on June 30. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leviton, 4352 West Van Buren street, announce the mar-riage of their daughter, Marian, to Dr. Jack Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, of Granite City, Illinois. The marriage has been announced of Sylvia Burnstein, daughter of Mrs. Louis Burnstein, 5009 Sheridan road, to Frank Perlman of Kankakee, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seltzer, 3013 Logan boulevard, announce the ap-proaching marriage of their daughter, Alice, to Abraham Mones Max, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Max, of Sheboy-gan, Wisconsin. The ceremony, which will be attended by the immediate fam-ily only, will be performed on Sunday, August 13, at 5 p. m., by Rabbi Max Kadushin of Madison, Wisconsin, at the home of the bride's parents. There will be a reception for relatives and friends from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. JEWISH PEOPLE'S INSTITUTE Dr. Percy Ward's topic for his lec-ture on August 3 will be "How to Dis-cover Yourself." This series which started July 20 intends to tell in the layman's language "How Psychology Solves Life's Everyday Problems." The lecture on August 3 poses such pertinent questions: "What is the real "you"? when you say "I" feel or "I" think what do you mean by "I"? What is the mystery of consciousness? These lectures are held on the Roof Garden of the Institute. 33 students will get their diplomas from the Summer Day High School this year. I. B. Lipson, a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute and chairman of its Committee on Educa-tne wideliver the main address of Mrs. Fanny Loath, whose reading of the "Barretts of Wimpole Street" was the highlight of the Jewish Women's Business and Professional Club pro-gram on the Roof Garden last Satur-day, July 22, will start a series for the club beginning Thursday, July 27. BEG YOUR PARDON The Sentinel regrets its error in publishing in its last issue the marriage announcement of Helen Ethelynne Siegel to Willard M. Malkan. This should have been an engagement an-nouncement. BRITISH JOURNALIST SEES CLOUDS ON NAZI HORIZON London (J. T. A.)-The disappear-ance of thousands of well-to-do Jews has had disastrous consequences upon the economic life of Germany, writes J. C. Segrue, Berlin correspondent of the News-Chronicle. Rents have fallen steeply in the better-class districts where Jewish families resided, the restaurants they frequented, report poor business, an army ,of maid serv-ants and other domestics of Jewish households have been thrown out of work at a most unseasonable time. More and more Nazi economists rec-ognize that the campaign against the Jews has brought Germany more harm than advantage, he states. An unex-pected effect of the one-day boycott of Jewish businesses has been the per-manent loss of trade to many non-Jew-ish shops. It appears that Jews who formerly were indifferent as to the shops they dealt with, now only gotto shops owned by their co-religionists. "Non-Jewish professional men re-port the same experience. A dentist tells me that he has lost nearly all his Jewish patients. They now go to Jew-ish dentists and I can hardly blame them," he commented. "Whilst its position still remains un-assailable, the Nazi regime is passing through a somewhat troublesome time," he continues. "After lasting for nearly six months, the phase of sheep-like docility on the part of the German people seems to be drawing to a close. The Nazis are having to face criticism. Clouds, at present of no great dimen-sion, but symptomatic of a changed atmosphere, have arisen on the politi-cal horizon. Nazi leaders display a nervousness ill befitting the men, who claim to have at least 70 per cent of the German nation at their backs. There is much grumbling by the public and doubts and misgivings are voiced in many quarters. People wonder why the promised trade revival is so slow in appearing. The present restlessness of large numbers of Germans suggests that the regime is less popular, and that force will always have to be used to bolster it up." The speeches which Samuel Unter-myer who is now in Europe in con-nection with the movement to establish a worl1d-wid anti-Nazi boycot t sd have been published in pamphlet form by the American League for the De-fense of Jewish Rights. An appendix to the publication lists the chief type of products which are imported from Germany. Adolf Hitler, through his agents, in-vited Samuel Untermyer, noted New York lawyer and Jewish leader, to James Loeb, son of the founder of come to Berlin to see him, but Unter- the Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who died re-myer declined the invitation, the Lon- cently in Germany, left the sum of one don Sunday Express reveals in an in- million dollars to the Institute of Ex-terview with the veteran jurist. Mr. perimentation in Psychiatry at Munich, Untermyer, who presided at the boy- the Nazi capital. The will drawn up cott conference held at Amsterdam, two years before the Hitler ascension said that present plans call for the to power goes into effect although it establishment of a permanent bureau is very doubtful whether Mr. Loeb at Amsterdam from which central would have bequeathed this sum to an agency Jewry throughout the world institution excluding Jews from its will be organized in a comprehensive faculty and student body. A tragic boycott. ironical coincidence that speaks vol-umes for the present Jewish situation A Nazi paper published in Gleiwitz, in Germany. It is but another evidence in an article inciting the populace to how utterly ridiculous it is to view the pogrom activities against the Jews, Jewish problem in Naziland merely as published under the exhoratory head- a matter of transplanting the Jewish ing, "They Must Be Rooted Out!" calls population of Germany to other coun-on the Germans to "blot out the Jews tries. German Jewry has been and from the face of the sun because the still is so integral a part of German Jewish nation is the devil's nation con- life that the problem will, in large sisting of criminals and murderers." part, have to be solved in Germany. 18 RAVENSWOOD LAUNDRY 5922-24 N. WESTERN AVE. ALL LAUNDRY SERVICES PHONE LONGBEACH 5180-5181 EVANSTON PHONE, TRANSLATE 4444 RABBI DASKAL RELIGIOUS AD-VISOR FOR 'CAMP MORIAH Camp Moriah is pleased to announce that Rabbi Benjamin A. Daskal has accepted the position ofeReligious Ad-visor and will spend several days a week at the Camp on Lake Moriah, Grand Junction, Michigan. Parents who have visited the Camp are most enthusiastic about this "Camp for Jewish Boys." The excellent food, the beautiful grounds, fine sleeping quarters and the exceptionally fine staff of high-class teachers and college graduates, marks it out for its superi-ority. A typical camp counsellor is Barney Medintz, a graduate of the North-western, University Physical Educa-tion work. At Northwestern, Medintz played on the basketball and base-ball team and was a lifeguard. Men such as he, a trained athlete, and capa-ble of teaching, are real influences for the best in growing boys. The Camp is becoming so popular that many Rabbis and prominent phy-sicians in various cities have been sending their boys to the Camp and are recommending it as an ideal vaca-tion spot for the Jewish boy. Write to Camp Moriah on Lake Moriah, Grand Junction, Michigan, or phone Rockwell 3171 for information regarding rates, which are very moder-ate. The Camp will remain open until the fourth of September. GERMANY LIED TO OLYMPIC OFFICIALS, CHARGED Geneva (WNS) - A movement has developed here to call upon the Inter-national Olympic Committee to recon-sider the decision it made several weeks ago at Vienna to allow the 1936 Olympic games to be held in Berlin, as scheduled. Leaders of the movement charge that German representatives on the Olympic Committee deliberately lied when they said that no discrimina-tion would be permitted against Jew-ish athletes. It is pointed out that Jews in the Reich have been debarred from membership in all athletic and sporting organizations. Moreover, Jews have no facilities of their own for training. The German Olympic Com-mittee provisions include only such athletes as are members of recognized Germanlosporting clubs. With theps-1 Jeish entry on any6 German team tak- SAVING GERMAN JEWS
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.091 no. 04, 1933 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.91 no. 4 (July 27, 1933). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1933-07-27; 1930s (1930-1939) |
Format | Periodical |
Language | eng |
Coverage | United States--Illinois--Cook County--Chicago |
Rights | Made available by Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. To request reproduction from a print copy or inquire about permissions, contact resources@spertus.edu. |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |
Description
Title | 00910004 18 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL July 27, 1933 _ . r , ,, Y Relished by dhe Whole Famtily Eggs make an amazing dif-ference in the taste, flavor and wholesomeness of noodles. That's why Lincoln Brand Egg Noodles are better. Also, why they cost more than common noo-dles. They're made from the yolks of fresh country eggs, and special wheat which costs much more than ordinary wheat. PETER ROSSI & SONS Braidwood, Ill FOR SALE AT LEADING DELI-CATESSEN AND GROCERY STORES $18 Violin, Case and Bow...................$ 6.50 $150.00 E.iflat Alto Saxophone. $45.00 $250.00 Piano Accordion.. .:..............$90.00 $90.00 Silver Conn. Trombone (New) Gold Bell...................................$30.00 Albert and Boehn Clarinets at a great Savings. 1001 other Musical Instruments, bargains and parts. Your Instruments taicen in trade. 914 MAXWELL 2 blks. West of Halsted Open Sunday YOU'LL ENJOY THE TASTE AND LIKE THE AROMA OF CYRILLA CIGARS There's a Five Cent Size At the Better Cigar Stands I f all kinds vanish when Dr. C. H. Berry's Freckle IOintmentis used. Your friendswl mare at te Sil eeyour skincema ndoft toWuarantee LDnrd. C6. 5eH.. seenrdy eCto..r 2F9R8EsEM ihBnEeAsU TYA eB ..OcOhKeLaEgTo.* WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Morris S. Broudy an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Selma, on July 23, at the Windermere East hotel, to Samuel Bruss of Chicago. After August 10, Mr. and Mrs, Bruss will reside at 1310 Hyde Park boule-vard. The marriage of Selma Weinberg, daughter of Mrs. Fannie B. Weinberg, 4503 North Rockwell street, to Nathan Paul Altman, son of Mrs. Fannie Alt-man of Milwaukee, took place July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernheim, 1719 Bryn Mawr avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernice Mildred, to Harold B. Baron, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Baron, of Shreveport, Louisiana, on June 30. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leviton, 4352 West Van Buren street, announce the mar-riage of their daughter, Marian, to Dr. Jack Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, of Granite City, Illinois. The marriage has been announced of Sylvia Burnstein, daughter of Mrs. Louis Burnstein, 5009 Sheridan road, to Frank Perlman of Kankakee, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seltzer, 3013 Logan boulevard, announce the ap-proaching marriage of their daughter, Alice, to Abraham Mones Max, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Max, of Sheboy-gan, Wisconsin. The ceremony, which will be attended by the immediate fam-ily only, will be performed on Sunday, August 13, at 5 p. m., by Rabbi Max Kadushin of Madison, Wisconsin, at the home of the bride's parents. There will be a reception for relatives and friends from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. JEWISH PEOPLE'S INSTITUTE Dr. Percy Ward's topic for his lec-ture on August 3 will be "How to Dis-cover Yourself." This series which started July 20 intends to tell in the layman's language "How Psychology Solves Life's Everyday Problems." The lecture on August 3 poses such pertinent questions: "What is the real "you"? when you say "I" feel or "I" think what do you mean by "I"? What is the mystery of consciousness? These lectures are held on the Roof Garden of the Institute. 33 students will get their diplomas from the Summer Day High School this year. I. B. Lipson, a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute and chairman of its Committee on Educa-tne wideliver the main address of Mrs. Fanny Loath, whose reading of the "Barretts of Wimpole Street" was the highlight of the Jewish Women's Business and Professional Club pro-gram on the Roof Garden last Satur-day, July 22, will start a series for the club beginning Thursday, July 27. BEG YOUR PARDON The Sentinel regrets its error in publishing in its last issue the marriage announcement of Helen Ethelynne Siegel to Willard M. Malkan. This should have been an engagement an-nouncement. BRITISH JOURNALIST SEES CLOUDS ON NAZI HORIZON London (J. T. A.)-The disappear-ance of thousands of well-to-do Jews has had disastrous consequences upon the economic life of Germany, writes J. C. Segrue, Berlin correspondent of the News-Chronicle. Rents have fallen steeply in the better-class districts where Jewish families resided, the restaurants they frequented, report poor business, an army ,of maid serv-ants and other domestics of Jewish households have been thrown out of work at a most unseasonable time. More and more Nazi economists rec-ognize that the campaign against the Jews has brought Germany more harm than advantage, he states. An unex-pected effect of the one-day boycott of Jewish businesses has been the per-manent loss of trade to many non-Jew-ish shops. It appears that Jews who formerly were indifferent as to the shops they dealt with, now only gotto shops owned by their co-religionists. "Non-Jewish professional men re-port the same experience. A dentist tells me that he has lost nearly all his Jewish patients. They now go to Jew-ish dentists and I can hardly blame them," he commented. "Whilst its position still remains un-assailable, the Nazi regime is passing through a somewhat troublesome time," he continues. "After lasting for nearly six months, the phase of sheep-like docility on the part of the German people seems to be drawing to a close. The Nazis are having to face criticism. Clouds, at present of no great dimen-sion, but symptomatic of a changed atmosphere, have arisen on the politi-cal horizon. Nazi leaders display a nervousness ill befitting the men, who claim to have at least 70 per cent of the German nation at their backs. There is much grumbling by the public and doubts and misgivings are voiced in many quarters. People wonder why the promised trade revival is so slow in appearing. The present restlessness of large numbers of Germans suggests that the regime is less popular, and that force will always have to be used to bolster it up." The speeches which Samuel Unter-myer who is now in Europe in con-nection with the movement to establish a worl1d-wid anti-Nazi boycot t sd have been published in pamphlet form by the American League for the De-fense of Jewish Rights. An appendix to the publication lists the chief type of products which are imported from Germany. Adolf Hitler, through his agents, in-vited Samuel Untermyer, noted New York lawyer and Jewish leader, to James Loeb, son of the founder of come to Berlin to see him, but Unter- the Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who died re-myer declined the invitation, the Lon- cently in Germany, left the sum of one don Sunday Express reveals in an in- million dollars to the Institute of Ex-terview with the veteran jurist. Mr. perimentation in Psychiatry at Munich, Untermyer, who presided at the boy- the Nazi capital. The will drawn up cott conference held at Amsterdam, two years before the Hitler ascension said that present plans call for the to power goes into effect although it establishment of a permanent bureau is very doubtful whether Mr. Loeb at Amsterdam from which central would have bequeathed this sum to an agency Jewry throughout the world institution excluding Jews from its will be organized in a comprehensive faculty and student body. A tragic boycott. ironical coincidence that speaks vol-umes for the present Jewish situation A Nazi paper published in Gleiwitz, in Germany. It is but another evidence in an article inciting the populace to how utterly ridiculous it is to view the pogrom activities against the Jews, Jewish problem in Naziland merely as published under the exhoratory head- a matter of transplanting the Jewish ing, "They Must Be Rooted Out!" calls population of Germany to other coun-on the Germans to "blot out the Jews tries. German Jewry has been and from the face of the sun because the still is so integral a part of German Jewish nation is the devil's nation con- life that the problem will, in large sisting of criminals and murderers." part, have to be solved in Germany. 18 RAVENSWOOD LAUNDRY 5922-24 N. WESTERN AVE. ALL LAUNDRY SERVICES PHONE LONGBEACH 5180-5181 EVANSTON PHONE, TRANSLATE 4444 RABBI DASKAL RELIGIOUS AD-VISOR FOR 'CAMP MORIAH Camp Moriah is pleased to announce that Rabbi Benjamin A. Daskal has accepted the position ofeReligious Ad-visor and will spend several days a week at the Camp on Lake Moriah, Grand Junction, Michigan. Parents who have visited the Camp are most enthusiastic about this "Camp for Jewish Boys." The excellent food, the beautiful grounds, fine sleeping quarters and the exceptionally fine staff of high-class teachers and college graduates, marks it out for its superi-ority. A typical camp counsellor is Barney Medintz, a graduate of the North-western, University Physical Educa-tion work. At Northwestern, Medintz played on the basketball and base-ball team and was a lifeguard. Men such as he, a trained athlete, and capa-ble of teaching, are real influences for the best in growing boys. The Camp is becoming so popular that many Rabbis and prominent phy-sicians in various cities have been sending their boys to the Camp and are recommending it as an ideal vaca-tion spot for the Jewish boy. Write to Camp Moriah on Lake Moriah, Grand Junction, Michigan, or phone Rockwell 3171 for information regarding rates, which are very moder-ate. The Camp will remain open until the fourth of September. GERMANY LIED TO OLYMPIC OFFICIALS, CHARGED Geneva (WNS) - A movement has developed here to call upon the Inter-national Olympic Committee to recon-sider the decision it made several weeks ago at Vienna to allow the 1936 Olympic games to be held in Berlin, as scheduled. Leaders of the movement charge that German representatives on the Olympic Committee deliberately lied when they said that no discrimina-tion would be permitted against Jew-ish athletes. It is pointed out that Jews in the Reich have been debarred from membership in all athletic and sporting organizations. Moreover, Jews have no facilities of their own for training. The German Olympic Com-mittee provisions include only such athletes as are members of recognized Germanlosporting clubs. With theps-1 Jeish entry on any6 German team tak- SAVING GERMAN JEWS |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |