13 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE "Truth" is Motto of New Committee of Young People's Society of Temple Beth El. Will Serve on New "Truth" Committee Will Wage an Aggressive Campaign Against the Caricaturing and Defamation of the Jew in Local Theatres and News- papers--Rabbi Leo M. Franklin to Act as Advisor to Committee. \ step which is bound to prove fruitful in its results was taken by the lloard of Directors of die Voung reHdys 'ociely of Tc 111- plc 1),eth 1.1 at a luncheon 11(•1(1 at the Itoard of Commerce last Tuesday, when I )r. R. R. t ;•ld - stone, president of the organi7t tion appointed-Pa "Truth - Com rnittee. The purpose of the Com- mittee is largely indicated by its name. Its aims, briefly, is to en- deavor to establish the truth as far as the Jew is concerned. .\1i misre1l7esentation of the Jew on • the Delroit stage is to he fought. 111 defamatory allusions to him in local newspapers are to he bit- terly c o mbatted. Tlw Jew is to he placed before the community as he is. It is planned to have an ad- visory hoard, consisting of promi- nent men in the Jewish commun- ity, to aid the - Truth" ummlit- tee in its campaign against Jew- ish defamation. Rabbi Leo Franklin has kindly consented to act as chairman of the Advisory Hard. " I liC ( C ot initee Will not Work ■ ~ • trill t i of vilification of the Jew. such as the Jewish. Chronicle or said 1\lilton tie of the esid•nt ) '' sl'(11e1. • \ ( .0( ( . 'lf 1 1 (..•(1.: :111 : 1 '1(1.1 . l'itimitt.cc, "but will v:oik in hand with them in an endeavor to overthrow all "Truth" falsehood aud to secure justice for lily commitcc ;-;vlvan :\ ilton hostler Hoorn. ;old WHY THE JEW IS NOT A PROHIBITIONIST SYLVAN S. GROSNER MILTON ALEXANDER (Continued from page 3) The Jew has long ago settled Lord the question about the nutritive drinking wine." "And the the value of wine. The Bible men- of hosts will make unto all feast nations on this mountain a bread, tions it along with meat, feast of wine on ilour, fruits, oil and salt. "And of fat things, a full of mar- they (Jacob's sons) drank and the lees, of fat things of wines on the lees well re- were merry with him." "And it row, happened on a certain day when fined." In furnishing provisions his (Jacob's) sons and his daugh- for workingmen's rations wine ters were eating and dining (Job I, 13) and behold there are glad- ness and joy—eating flesh and was included : "And behold, for the hewers that cut the timber will I give unto thy servant twen- ty thousand cors of threshed wheat, and twenty thousand cors of barley and twenty thousand baths of wine and twenty baths of oil." 144.,(A August Cyrowski Born in West Prussia June 29th, 1872. Came to Detroit in May, 1888, and lived here since that time. Seven years he attended the Polish Seminary at Detroit, where he com- pleted the classical course and philosophy Completed his studies of law at the Detroit College of Law, from which he re- ceived the degree of "Bachelor of Laws" on the 22nd day of April, 1899. Two days thereafter he was admitted to practice of law in the Michigan courts and on the 20th of February, 1900, was admitted to practice in the Federal courts. During six years was Deputy Clerk of the Recorder's Court, appointed by Judge Alfred J. Murphy. During the last ten years, however, devoted all his time to the practice of law and met with success. Was born of poor parents and paid for his education with his own earnings. During the first five years he made illustrations for a weekly gaper then edited in the Polish Seminary. This he did during his spare time. When others played he worked. In the last two years he taught music. 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