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The Convention of National Council
of Jewish one
Women
of the weightiest, of course, be-

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LARGE CLASS. TO BE INITI-
ATED INTO B'NAI B'RITH
TUESDAY, NOV. 27.

A class of 21 candidates will be ini-
tiated
into the B'nai B'rith Order un-
Chicago, 111.—A resolution offered
of
by the New York section and brought ing that by Miss Helen Winkler
der the auspices of the local lodge on
in by Mrs. Alexander Kohut, one of the Department of Immigrant Aid, Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, at the Gan-
which has been so efficiently , de- apol Music Hall, 25 Adelaide street,
its vice-presidents, to raise a fund of
veloped by the council in normal times at 8 o'clock.
$25,000
to
send
a
unit
into
the
war
YOUR LIFE, YOUR HEALTH,
zone to make a survey of the condi- and which in the present period of
This is one of the largest classes of
YOUR HOME, YOUR AUTOMOBILE,
tion of Jewish women and children new work has culminated in the rec-
initiates
to be admitted by the local
was unanimously passed and enthusi- ognition by our government of the ex- lodge and is a tribute to the energetic
YOUR VALUABLES,
cellent service offered by Miss Wink- and enthusiastic work of Morris Gar-
astically taken up at the close of the
— WITH
triennial convention of the National ler being appointed one of a commit- vett, Esq., who, as chairman of the
Council of Jewish women held here tee of seven—and she the only woman committee on propoganda, devoted
this week. Many delegates present —to look after immigrant retention much of his time in interesting many
phase of the candidates in the noble work
were ready to pledge their sections work on Ellis Island. Another
most
strongly
of
her
department
INSURANCE
for certain amounts at once.
of the B'nai B'rith.
brought to light was the new arrival
The following well known Jewish
Chicago
section
and
the
twenty
The
1926 Penobscot Building
Jewish girls of the sephardic branch
odd committees on triennial operat- of
citizens of Detroit will join the ranks
and
all
that
their
strangeness
to
other
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ing under the leadership of Mrs. Han- Jewish life of modern days carries of B'nai B'rith brothers on Tuesday:
Sol Gittleman, Dr. Arthur Schiller,
nah G. Solomon helped make the
their coming.
Israel
Erscr, Samuel Ginsburg, Louis
eighth triennial convention a memor- with
The earnestness shown by all
W. Phillips, Paul Gunsburg, Theo.
able one. The assemblage enjoyed
at
all
the
sessions,
their
di-
RICK
the hospitality of the synagogues and women
rectness, simplicity, strength pre- Levin, Lester J. Leopold, Joseph Bro-
also
the sermons offered by Rabbis sented with becoming modesty, energy der, Bernard S. Greeson, Meyer Stone,
furtian 'frith and
LE
Emil G. Hirsch, Tobias Schanfarber, displayed calmly yet firmly, indeed, H. Cohen, B. Kaufman, Jos. D. Rally,
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Alfred Rosenswcig,
Gerson B. Levi and Joseph Stolz of
710 FARWELL BUILDING
the whole tone of the meetings illus- Harry Lipshitz,
Chicago and Stephen S. Wise of New trated the great development of the Nathan Rosensweig, H. Goodman, Jos.
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Jac. Lan-
York.
Jewish woman in America during the H. Ehrlich, Harry Gerson,
There were man young women last 25 years, which was the thematic ger.
prominently active in the delibera- thought underlying the whole trien-
ists, to American ideals and to the at-
tions. Among these were Mrs. Felix
nial and was so well vocalized by Mrs. tainment of a finer humanity, was per-
Levy of Chicago, Mrs. Leo Schwartz Henry Solomon on the first evening
of Nashville, Mrs. S. - M. Stern of In- when she spoke on "Woman in Poli- haps the most notable impression to
Automobile
diana and Mrs. Clarence Mack of Cin- tics;" Mrs. Caesar Miseli, on the same be recorded. There was the clarion
and
call voiced in the welcome by Dr.
cinnati.
occasion, quite enthused the large Emil G. Hirsch on the first evening to
Carriage Painting
Committee Reports.
audience, speaking on "Woman in In- deserve the Council's name as being a
86 Fourth St.
Phone Cherry 6494-1
The sessions were always largely
dustry" and also in Mrs. Hugo Rosen-
attended and interesting. Mrs. Alex- berg's paper, read by Mrs. Israel Council of Jewish Women to be more
concerned even with Judaism than
ander Kohut, that dominant figure of Cowen, on "Woman in Society."
with Jewry; there was the lesson illus-
Jewish womanhood, brought the mes-
Religion Emphasized.
trated in the little playlet by Mrs. H.
sage of modern philanthropy and was
The clear recognition of the ethical I. Davis of Chicago, as to the need for
ably seconded in the presentation of responsibility of the Jew in this coun-
Dress Trimmings and Supplies
(Continued on page 11)
the problem of "The Delinquent" in try to his religion and his co-religion-
Onyx Hosiery and
the paper of Mrs. Julius Andrews of
Merode Underwear
Boston, of "The Defective" by Mrs.
Kayser Silk Gloves
Moses Russlander of Pittsburgh, and
of "The Dependent" by Mrs. Max Po-
396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT
lachek of Milwaukee.
Nor was the committee of e,Hcation
handled with less skill or less em-
phatic in arousing the consciousness
of the duty of the individual to the
community and of the community to
477 Hastings St., Cor. Division
the person. Mrs. Charles Long of
Wilkes-barre, Pa., who presented the
DETROIT, MICH.
paper on "Education," showed the co-
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relationship of education to all the
For
questions of life in a paper bearing
all the evidences of a fine mind, of
genuine application to the study of the
subject and an easy familiarity with
the many and varied phases the ques-
PRESCRIPTION
tions present in these days. One of
DRUGGISTS
the questions came to view in the
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treatment of "Feminism" by Mrs. Carl
Wolf of Terre Haute. Another paper
525 WOODWARD AVE.
Cor. Charlotte
on "Modern Experiments in Educa-
Orders Calla for Delivered Anywhere
tion," by Mrs. Frieda Hammerslough,
gave a cursory review of woman's
educational activity through the ages.
You will find the most complete line
On the same evening Miss Frances
In the city of
'l'aussig, superintendent of the Jewish
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings
Aid Society of Chicago, told of the
AT
need of proper education of the pro-
fessional as well. as the volunteer so-
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cial service worker.
361-360 Hastings St.
him
One of these sty1-
"Orelisy flask is thenurilni
Immigrant Aid Work.
Many excellent reports were read,

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