THE EWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. I SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES DJEMAL PASHA EXPLAINS PALESTINE OUTRAGES. Military Government of Palestine Says Population was Removed to Save it From Bombard- ment From Sea and Air ADD JEWISH CHRONICLE- D STEPHEN S. WISE DELIV- ERS ADDRESS AT STATLER THURSDAY. Talks on Present Status of Zionist Movement and Jewish Congress. Addresses Armenians on Relief. The outrages against the Jews in Palestine, organized by Djemal Pasha, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Free the Turkish Military Governor, are Synagogue of New York was in the explained by him, as was expected, as city Thursday, June 14th, and deliv- having been actuated by the humane ered an address tinder Zionist auspices motive of saving the Jews of Jaffa DR. SIMON PEISER DELIVERS at the H otel Statler in the evening. and the colonies from the impending LECTURE ON CLEVELAND A banquet was tendered Dr. Wise by perils of bombardment by the Brit- ORPHAN ASYLUM. several hundred Jews of Detroit. ish fleet and aviators, and removing At noon Dr. Wise spoke to mem- them to places of safety. This ex- Superintendent of Big Institution cuse, the tenor of which was predict- bers of the Detroit Committee for Pleases Large B'nai B'rith Audi- Armenian Relief. He is a member of ed by the Zionists, was made by him ence With Exposition of Good in a statement to the Wolff agency the general Armenian Relief Commit- Work Being Accomplished. on May 30th, which for some unex- tee, on which body Cleveland H. Dodge, Charles E. Hughes and Henry plained reason has not been cabled A large and appreciative audience to America. In the same statement, Morgenthau are also serving. Under greeted Mr. Simon Peiser, superin- which came into the possession of the chairmanship of Hugh Chalmers tendent of the Cleveland Jewish Or- the Provisional Zionists Committee, the Detroit committee is pledged to phan Asylum, at a meeting of the Djemal Pasha absolutely denies every take care of 5,000 Armenian orphans local Pisgah Lodge of the B'nai B'rith charge of cruelty in carrying out the for the coming year. on Tuesday evening, June 12th, at the "evacuation" and asserts that he will "Now that it is impossible to con- Ganapol Hall on Adelaide Street. Dr. ask the Spanish, Austrian and German tinue the American Belgium relief Peiser delivered an entertaining and Consuls to inspect every place where work, we are hoping that the help so instructive lecture on the great insti- these outrages are said to have oc- long extended to Belgium may go to tution under his care, illustrating his curred. He says that he will also Belgium," said Dr. Wise. talk by means of steropticon slides and ask the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem to In an interview, Rabbi Wise stated moving pictures. make an official report on the situa- that the Zionlist outlook was never Dr. Peiser traced . the development tion and also invite three representa- brighter than it is today, and that the of the institution from its inception in tives of the German Jews to personal- American government in its aim to 1867, when on the initiative of the ly convince themselves that nothing free the small nationalities of the Milwaukee chapter of the B'nai B'rith, was destroyed in Jaffa, Tel-Aviv, the world will stand sponsor for Jewish a movement was started to take care modern suburb of that city, or in state in Palestine under an -Anglo- of the orphan children of the victims any of the colonies. American protectorate. From the same source it has re- of the Civil War. The orphanage at Cleveland is one of the largest of its ceived the foregoing information, the (Note :—Owing to the fact that this issue Provisional Zionist Committee is in- of The Jewish Chronicle went to press early kind in the country, being the home of 500 J ewish children. The asylum formed that the German military au- Thursday evening, a detailed report of Dr. CORNERSTONE OF NEW "BETH Vise's address will be given in next week's serves a district of 15 states, and its thorities arc working most energeti- ELI JUHU" SYNAGOGUE WILL issue.) cally on behalf of the "evacuated" inmates represent 12 of these states. BE LAID ON JUNE 17. Dr. Peiser detailed the care, hous- Jews and are endeavoring to obtain Djemal Pasha's permission for their MR. BROWN EXPOSES FAKE ing, teaching, and rearing of his many To Be Erected at Garfield and Beau- RELIEF LETTER. charges. His audience was electrified return to their homes. The "evacua- bien Streets—Reception and tion" from which both the Jewish and by the remarkable exposition of the Dance at Arcadia. advantages these children enjoy. It Arab population suffered, worked ex- David A. Brown issues a warning is indeed a tribute to the Order that traordinary hardship owing to the against a chain letter being circulated An important event in local Con- lack of means of transportation and throughout the city. The letter re- gregational circles will be the laying is sponsor for the institution. The food. The Jews of the unaffected members of the local chapter were of the cornerstone of the new edifice quests that 25 cents be sent to Sarah colonies organized relief measures in Royner, 135 West Elizabeth Street, particularly pleased at the statement now being erected by the First Hun- the best possible manner, abandoning New York, and states it is written garian Hebrew Congregation of De- that the institution had graduated ap- the harvest for the purpose of bring- troit, "Beth Elijulm." The new syna- proximately 3,000 Jewish young men ing succor. One hundred and twen- under the authority of the American and women in the past twenty years, gogue, which will be one of the finest ty carriages were rushed down froth committee for the relief of Jewish and that of this number all but 22 pieces of architectural beauty in the Gallilee to help the evicted popula- war sufferers. The letter is a fake, city, is situated at the corner of Gar- had become successful men and Mr. Brown declares, and he requests women and a credit to their respective tion to places of refuge, and the that Detroit persons receiving it de- field and Beaubien Streets. It repre- owners and drivers gave their serv- , communities. The Cleveland Orphan sents an outlay of approximately stroy their copies. Asylum is unique in its character. It ices free. $75,000, and will be equipped to take is a home rather than an institution. care of every activity of congrega- Following the educational talk of tional work. Dr. Peiser, Mr. Bernard Ginsburg and The Congregation is but six years Mr. A. Lapin Cohen, both of whom old, having worshipped in a small building on Eliot Street until the are directors of the institution, spoke growth in membership forced it, to briefly on the future outlook of the seek larger quarters. The member- work being done so nobly in Cleve- ship now comprises over 300 families. land. CADILLAC At the conclusion of the meeting, a CAD I LLAC An elaborate program has been ar- ranged for the cornerstone laying, number of local residents, graduates of the Cleveland Home, met to per- which will take place at 4 p. in. on fect plans for an alumni organization Sunday, June 17th. After the cere- mony, at which addresses will be made similar to others in every part of the country. It is estimated that there by prominent Jews of the city, a luncheon will be served at the Arcadia are over 50 graduates in Detroit, most of whom are men and women who oc- Auditorium at 615 Woodward Avenue. Dancing will follow the luncheon and cupy positions of high honor and re- Private Appearing Cars For All Occasions meeting. Arrangements for entertain-• spect in the community. A meeting ment are in charge of Mr. Joseph will be held two weeks hence fOr . fur- Hartman, chairman; Mr. Alexander ther organization. Stein, Mr. Joseph Duschinsky, Mr. Paul Ginsburg, Mr. Samuel Jaulus, At Kieff all Jewish organizations Mr. Samuel Klein and Mr. Armin have formed a council, headed by M. 262 RANDOLPH STREET Weinberger. Bichovsky. The building committee consists of ABE T. HERTZBERG General Manager Mr. Jacob Farkas, chairman; Mr. JO- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- seph Rosenthal, secretary; Mr. Joseph MENTS. Hartman, treasurer. Officers of the congregation arc Mr. Herman Eicb- FUR OPERATOR WANTED— ner, president; Mr. Joseph Malik, vice- FEMALE. NEWTON ANNIS president; Mr. Elias Einzig, treasurer; CO., 237 WOODWARD AVE- Mr. Anton Kraus, secretary. Mr. Jul- ius Freud is an honorary member of NUE, 6TH FLOOR. the congregation. Sabbath Services. Sabbath services will be held this week in the Temple at 10:30. There- after and throughout the summer Sab- bath services will be held in the Temple Assembly Rooms beginning at 10 o'clock. Closing of the Sabbath School. The closing exercises of the Sab- bath School took place last Sunday morning. A beautiful program was arranged and carried out under the di- rection of Miss Breitenbach. The Mil- ford Stern medal for excellence was awarded to Harold Solomon. Two other medals, given by an anonymous donor, were presented to Lillian Scher and Abe Brasch. During the year the pupils of •T the Sabbath School have contributed $261 of their Self-Sacrifice Fund to various philanthropic causes. They will also give $150 to the Fund for Jewish War Sufferers. Red Cross Sewing. Attention is called to the fact that the ladies of the Temple will meet each Tuesday throughout the summer to sew for the Red Cross Society. Everymember of the Woman's Auxil- iary Association is urged to assist in this work. Saturday morning services begin at 9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. 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