o ilman 'nick Palatial eater CLIFTON aroma - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Vol. III. No. 9. DETROIT. MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. "TREFE" ALL JEWS UNITED WHY JEWS ARE TO THE KAISER! NEW YORK JEWS GO FOR ARMY WELFARE "OVER TOP" AGAIN SAYS COL. CUTLER FOR HUMANITY JERUSALEM. By Jehutials I he New. York World received • alie startling news limn its Petro- hiail cart espondent regarding the Cu. uprising itt the German army in Chairman of National Jew. ish Welfare Board Speaks Here Thursday Noon. OUTLINES CAMP WORK $1,000,000 Fund Being Raised in Nation, Detroit's Share is $25,000. That the great world conflict now raging is in fact a struggle for the liberation of democratic influences in which former prejudices and artificial distinctions are being obliterated, and that the Jew is taking his part in this struggle in ever increasing numbers, distr ct. According to this o.meents tit, a certain Boris Rein -t , in, all .11114:I - Kan Jew', W11.5 IA etit l4 , soon after the revolution, was in.pointed Trotzkv chief of the de• wield tor an iiitt;rnational revolu- sionary prup:iganda. Although Hein- ..117 ■ S fa lein is not a member of the liolahe- .1ki, lie was g sen the responsible po- • ition because of ha ability and wide knowledge of languages. He is now publishing a daily paper in several lan- guages and this is distributed among the German and Austrian war prison- ers. Through this propaganda it is expected to raise a large army of so- cialists who should force the various gosernments to come to speedy terms at peace. In case Russia should lie hirced to resume fighting, this army, together with the army being raised by Ensign Korolenko, will be able to withstand the onslaughts of the en. emy. It appears that it was through this propaganda of Reinstein that 25,- 000 German soldiers were reported to have revolted against the German au- thorities in the district of Kovno. HARRY B. KEIDAN LEAVES PUBLIC OFFICE COL. HARRY CUTLER nobly and unselfishly, co•operating is the common cause with his brothers yf other_eaces and creeds, were truths vividly impressed upon the minds of over 200 representative Jewish men and women of Detroit after an elo- quent and inspiring talk by Colonel harry Cutler. of Rhode Island, at a noon luncheon held in the Phoenix Club on Thursday, Jan. 24. Col. Cutler, as chairman of the National Jewish Board for Welfare \York in the United States \ ritly and Navy, spoke tinder the inisteces of the Detroit Board for \Yelfar e \Vi.irk, or- gait : zed on December 5. Ile came to explain the purpose of this new na- tional Jewish movement created last \psis to meet a moat extraordinary situation growing out of the mobiliza- tion of thousands of Jewish boas , e the military camps and cantonment , througliont the country, and to assist the local board in its plans to raise its shim. of the $1,000,000 national fund to carry on the work of admin- istrating to the spiritual and moral welfare of the Jewish Ti ■ 11,1, service of the nation Jewish Red Cross Women Present. the occasion was made •aihly im- pressive by the presence at .1 number of Jewish women in the Ins form of the National Red Cross iiyilian work- ers. They were the women of the Temple Beth El unit who meet regns larly at the Phoenix club for seising. bandage work, etc., and who ad- iourn•d their session to take part in the \Velfare meeting. Their presence emphasized the sacrifices being made by the women of all countr c• in the struggle for liberty, who give not only their sons but their own service. as well. The ladies were enthusiastically received, :mil a pretty compliment was paid to them by Col. Cutler, who taint- mewled them highly for their efforts and their neat appearance. Fred M. Butzel, Chairman. Mr. Fred M. Butzel, who is the chairman of the local \Velfare Board, acted as chairman of the meeting. Ile briefly reviewed the purpose of the welfare organization and stated that Detroit's share of the national fund of $1,000,000 for 1918 was $25,- (IC), which will be raised through the newly developed Community [Mon. This body was organized tecentls for the purpose of federating the i afloats patriotic appeals for funds, in order to eliminate duplication of effort by making one appeal for all patriotic organizations to the individual Ovation to David Brown. Mr. Butzel called attention to the presence of David A. Brown to the first Jest Ali public meeting in Detroit Simi his return front New York He stated that the entire Jewish community of Detroit was glad to see loin back after his victorioua 'mason) in Ness York with bitch wonderful results to the Jewish War Itchy( and Army IVel. fire Fund campaign Brent applause greeted this statement Mr lit., ■ nti itfoutInuud Ott Page 3 —AL Federated Charities Add Over 60,000 New Members in Big Drive. $5,000,000 IS PLEDGED Success of Great Effort Is Featured by the Work of Individuals and Teams. ,\t the annual meeting of the Fed- eration for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societit.s, held last Sun- day night at the Manhattan Opera House, officers reported great success during the first year of the federation, and the members cheered the an- Per Year, $150; Copy, S Carts. Oh! city el Ir.: le 3: 1;11/Sidy NEW HOUSE OF SHELTER IS NOBLE ADDITION TO OUR INSTITUTIONS 1111, far ties', briseSa I sigh lor tare ,Ind is sly yeasting sane I do t. Minh me of bygone aye), 14 lln 'sig. d I by lam-shed itlendor s./ a :isatilo da) In Me rile' had 1 eagles' ;orgy, thee, .1nd :rills Si) failing recur MI5, maim Muse essr:,, / lany for thee, :shut though ladsed thy kings !laze passed loftier, tholigh 05(1 litrIcIft .Smote baliasn-trees,the is 'pent hit neat. mai!) Oh' that I intyht •ff11,, all( 1;1) 'I ht cod ll'e•re rue. t (.1 I honey to soy frlid desire' All Elements in Comosnity Represented a Deckatiou of New Home of Hachoosith Ordain co Sundry, Assurry 27. IS ONE OF MOST COMPLETE HOMES IN COUNTRY isitern The Detroit House Iaesp to us. sera real) sat sae aotagfarr sclera: butidred pstg.* soda/ fie ssi lCir Im1 MOW sttsslb a. one of the but god in the coun- drdscation of the ism haw of tilse try, Mai ea NNW ft &it& accommo- House of shriller Sillaelltsweddi Oisda- Or 'sore individuals ,,,, at ruder sod leo& aasseta. sr Illatause ins raids gown to lid themaelvea home- 'undid. January Ada Illosides dor! Seta se the city s'isdilst....01' ttf ).1‘44. the ••(43111411 wit sow sissosse liiisry aril Purpose of Horse of Shelter u II A 1.1,..., !..tarz fl n. Alraand.* KJ.L.Lat tiro 1..4.1,1 Su. 1 Troo growth of Detroit with it, pie rsomenal use real,' in population Mrs Ma. 1. Mr. Aleaander 14,4, nouncement of full victory for the two 14.• J. koliarisva week's drive to get 50,000 new mem- if It ,, S I bers, pledged to the maintenance of iteulaw Sadv*.• the eighty-nine welfare bodies em- Ja•ot, Sperlor J braced in the organization. Arthur Sash. rapid that our public stri- •e insr,tution I have (seen unable to keep pier earth the added demands u:,.4. nye,n them Our schools, Libra- rue., isospltall and social service insti- tatirm•, limit to meet the seeds of a err,. of moeterate sue, are now called tipan to serve a metropolis of a mil- pertons The faellitita of many shore institution.; are hopelessly Lt. been tr, Reports of the team Colonels, read Item, /' by Jacob 1Vertheim, showed that the Sir 1, I. art 1 rettr,f, team had enrolled 51,507 now members 351,0) Wroth.. Honored Assistant State's Prosecutor 1,...,11 In addition, II. B. Rosen, one of the Mt. Retiree After Notable Service of Six 1114.40 Isar none has felt the add- leading team Colonels, has pledges Years.—Will Ent:r Private Practice. ed tar an ire limited reaources more Total . from fraternal organizations which than the House of Shelter, a most In atoning the meeting. Mr Vs'ar. were ' -de in starting their drives, to- Having served the people of Detroit burg said: worthy in.rritbnn that it performing taling 10,500 a • , bers. There are 21,- in an official capacity for over six years - It is n ,,t,le rerviee in Detroit. a 'nixed feeling of prsd' esen t 1 • SLI •1.lat the fed- in a manner meriting the commendation - and emotion tltat I piesent to )4U Organised 24 Years Ago. of all the people, Harry- B. Keidan, eration starts its second year pi.`ti day he brat annual rr p ,rt of the assistant prosecutor in Wayne County, catty assured of dividing its respons- l e d ef.2tion for the Support of Jewish "C, many the work of this organiza- bilities anteing 83007 Jews. The great has tendered his resignation to take ef- rat,: et unknown. ft was organized nide Societies. It 1b C.1111- fect February I. He will engage in aim of the drise, to make the union about twenty-four years ago by a few • /Its oat to f411, of Jewish welfare institutions a red year since. private practice hereafter. f..nevol, r.r individuals of the Chevreh amount sieCebbary ;. **.* .th'r rsAlso.nN WEL-FIELD Mr. Keidan has made a record in the democracy with interest, responsibil- Irflim for the purpose of taking care institutions which were • t en 4fi'141"1 Pit 64str:t. city and county that has reacted as a ity and support equitably distributed r,r Jewi4h strangers in the city who a with us. Through thr eft , great credit to himself and to the Jew- among all parts of the community, forind them.elvei alone, friendless, splendid group of men, was has. " 41; at, thus was at•complished. Jews onh ,ot• iv' -10 ellW4*XX ish community of Detroit. In the opin- ceeded its a short while 1 fl raking .6et 4•04”, 1.011 2 ASA ire p , ion of the judges of the local courts and were solicited and enrolled. The final reports of the teams were amount of two millions and a half 41 'ang km Id tow, liar gmt4w made the members of the liar Association, no •. This enabled us to distribute among rimer. 44 ft, 1,,u4efro7 erlsrf eel other public official has enjoyed in as follows: an ru rr Colonels. the institutions affiliated amuuW s l greater degree the admiration and re- ate,. F:nol II•er•ald I larger than the guarantee. that we htad; spect of his fellow professionals and Mr.. S1 , 11. Bar, rne,an rep- 1 . 111HVA11- a undertaken. and since them we have I the ',oldie in general. His fearless and (S eL Mrs. Jolt. J afhlliatrd with us additional instnu- is a Je. , 4 isrsostreattly astey•,icar. irreproachable honesty has been a source Mr.. 1.1antan .14 , I a . lira's lit longing to the Federation wi th 11.141.11 MU die t/4).. Ilk 141014S* ' of great despair to the evil-doers who ‘‘111E4n1 Galrlin.ti an animal budget of about If 041 10,0,1 - paitsissotel NO by Amery leasdnes 'Rabbi ; happened to cross his path. in the cm) Six years ago. Feb. j. Mr. Keidan • ILO, . Velastrtattz elseksegos ar was appointed assistant 1.y Hugh Shep- rsose.• ed tko. Hass herd. After Mr. Shepherd's resignation •• ocossiaSsme, ip aese4 lie was retained by Allan 11. Frazer. appointed prosecutor by the circuit • pf Leo II FrirawkIns, Taw* judges, and wh e n Mr J a sn o wski w a s El. &Were? saw ■epossossog swayer, elected prosecutor lit- insisted on NIr. • .1 )1 Illcrsausuus, origiresps- Kendall remaining. In the last election BY PROF. GOIFHARD DEUTSCH - • aarey dela,. reit ek. 444• 0 M I'LLSOlf Y nolo., iy -, - s•- 1111 1.1,10 • • • Iji 344reses awl Pa(crot leetala I. ice for Jew • is of 4.- 4,1111 ,4ra. 17th tt,.•• Aso spots, A deliwI,ttist pro- against thus Swedes foie tisely recent date. The first the 1