A merico, Yetrish Periodical Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0100 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Afr .47:irantr.4§71747.467,45,461,4,4r..04KaintrArd$ Sends Interesting News Ortir Of Events in France LOCAL ACTIVITIES PAGE SEVEN LONDON CHEERS JEWISH BATTALION Former Detroiter Is Officer in Avia- Lord Mayor and General Lloyd Re- tion Corps, Says France Is Not view Volunteers for Palestine "Bled White." Front, ATTENTION The first battalion io tioop. Inh.resting sidelights on the world 11, ish which was c.In K. of P. Purim Ball is Greatest DR. LOUIS GROSSMAN'S VISIT struggle are contained it, letters from Jew Lieutenant Nathan NI. Lerner, a for- iced Llsl car and ha: been hannu1! Social Event Ever Held PREVENTED BY ILLNESS. mer resident of Detroit, now "some- till now, paraded through the sir" is Detroit. where in France," to \1r, Wm. Fried- of West London an d the 1111 The community will be s or ry t o man, of this city. Lieut. Lerner I. FdtroarY 3rd amid cheering nntlti- The most successful Jewish social learn that Rabbi Louis Grossman, of attached to the Aviation Section of lodes. They marched to the m a n_ atfair ever held in Detroit t oo k p l ace t incinnati, who it was announced was the army. Ile is a graduate of the sion House, Lord NI ay or's official • t the Arcadia auditorium, 'Tuesday to deliver a sermon in the pulpit of department id civil engineering of et •nlenee, ancI wcrr ticeived by that ,,,ning last, on the oceasi ■ in of the Temple lb th El Sunday morning, Yale Cnis.ersity, class of 1913. Ile official and the aldermen. There was •odinal Purim Ball, given by • the !starch 3, has lien prevented from practiced his profession in Detroit an official rexiew by General Lloyd. knights of Pythias, No. 55. Over 2,- coming to the city owing to illness. for several years, and Made a great Speeches and luncheon followed the I NI people attended the ball is hich 1 .4. Grossman had accepted an nieita- many friend here. lie seas a member re, ie w. „,,, dedicated this year to the benefit tool ,peak before the Jewish Sto- of the B' •' Britt' and Board of Com- .1 niong 111, , spectators were Many 1 the soldiers and sailors who are dent C"ogregation at Ann Arlior on merce, Jews of the London cast dilly their country. But not only Sunday evening, and this late is can- (acerpts from recent letters to elated and proud Ilo. 1, iiish quar- itteritlance did it surpass any pre- celled also. Great interest attached to NI r. Few,hilan follow ter was decorated with tionist flags. kit owing bi the fact "No matter what part of France . The battalion carried the I Mon Jack als social gathering of Jewish turn Dr. women. The entertainment fea- that he Was Rabbi of Tempi, Beth El ■ 4a: may go, it is a real Paradise. and two Zionist flag , with the were superb. the inusic w as all for fourteen years preceding the in- 1:acli little shack is au architectural "Mop it David" Ii acing the Hebrew ,1 oathl be desired, and the general cumbency of Rabbi 1,e0 M. Franklin. inscription: "If I forget thee. () Jeru- loanagellietit of the dance was most salem• let illy right hand forget its satisfactory. cunning. " The military bands played To Mr. Ben Friedman is due the the "liatikwali." greatest share of credit for the lintire- One of the hest known and most The battalion were guests at a , I Tiled success of the Purim Ball. highly respected members of the De- luncheon tendered by the community. II , a orked for several week: w ith a troit brush, the Hon. tired J. \lur- and were addressed by Chief Rabbi and zeal and self-sacritice that idly, Judge of the Court, will Dr. Hertz, lar. Chaim 'Weitzman, and !its the greatest commendation of be the speaker at the NInrch meeting the famous Vladimir Zhabotinsky, member of the lodge. Ilk of the Jewish Wonien's Club, Sunday, who is the originator of the idea of einem is a fitting public tribute March 3. at 2:45 o'clock, in the •,try a Jewish legion to tight for the Allies his own patriotism. for Mr. Fried- rooms of rinple Beth Id. Following on the Palestine front, and is now man is soon to leave the city to enter i l ie rairiotic of the year's pru- realizing his ambition as lieutenant ILe navy. Mr. II. P. Cohen and Mr. :jam. Judge Murphy will address the of the battalion. Cud. Patterson, the m. Mendelsohn are the other in - chili the subject: "The State and Irishman, famous as "('hief Kicker" ilo idled workers who contributed the linlividual." This will be Judge if the Zion Stole Corps which won their time and energy to make the Murphy's first appearance before the imperishable renown at Galina, ad- ball so great a success. , Jewish 1Vrinens' Club. dressed his new Jewish command. The entertainment or vaudeville Three musical numbers by Nits. Members of parliament also spoke. feature contained a number of varied Silver, Morris I). will pianiste, The Chief Rabbi blessed the Jew- acts that would do credit to a big 'Otte the program. "I hey are: Eh soldiers, praying for their success, time" show. Heading the list w a s Improvisations • NI cDowell and Col. Patterson expressed the hope Sam Mandell, the "sonorous singing NValtz, C Ilan minor 11berto Jonas that many thousands more would sailor," who has achieved ;Lehi 1 a popular- Shadow \l ill./ alcDowell join the Jewish regiment. ity in Detroit second to no other en- .\ class in the registration of Willie!' tertainer. Sam put "pep" and enthus- Will follow the regular program. LEAGUE OF BRITISH iasm into the orchestra and the dan- On Monday afternoon, Miss Mar- cers when his powerful voice tilled jorie Nicholson, of h JEWS SURRENDER t e Northwestern FIRST LT. NATHAN M. LERNER, the large hall with that syncopated High School, will speak on "Pageants fox-trot "They hung op the old chor- and Pageantry." Loudon—The League of British study in itself, not mentioning the Jews which was organized under the deen," one of the latest song hits in Er'ilay. alarch 8. the Jewish 1Vo- beautiful chateaus and cathedrals. It Ileadership of Lord Swaythling, Claude Detroit. Ile was repeatedly encored illeti's Chili and the TWelitictli Cen- when he sang the song he has made tury Club will be the hostesses it the one wonders why the French people alontefiore and Sir Philip Magnin; 1458 Feet- 16 Inch.) fight so gloriously for their country, • shortly' after the British declaration famous throughout the country, 1 ante front City Limits, on Nine Mlle Road, 1 Milo West of Wood- NIuseimi of Art, where an exhibition let them come over here and live on Zionism and a national Jewish "When there's a home sweet home on w a rd. of posters for the registration of wo- among her environments just a short h o me in Palestine, and for the pm- every shore." Cost of Hauling Added If Delivered. l\'111 Deliver 1 Cord or More men is now being held under the De- time, and their question will be auto- pose of antagonizing the national Another popular entertainer was Anywhere in Highland Park for $7.50 per 15 Inch Cord. troit division, w omen's committee of Alfred Payton Gibbs (Sam Bush) statically answered. Of course we basis of the restoration of the Holy the National Council of D e fense, T wo were not "'et with brass bands and all Land, has capitulated. Instead of who performed artistically in several posters will he lith , grailed for ail- modern dance numbers assisted by a tertising the campaign at the close of that, but it certainly gladdened our winning substantial multitudes to its hearts to see every- one of the people ranks, the League, as events prose, comely young woman designated as the Clyde Burroughs has we met "Joy Gardiner." A special feature I greet us with silent, but merely served to intensify the en- to work for a conference with the it 1)r..1brahant A. Neiman, a member l.clared this exhibit to be far superior was a "I)anse Patriotique," by Miss i happy smiles and tears in their eyes. Bolsi:Pon of British Jewry for a na- Zionists. This conference, WIliell has of the faculty of DroliSie College, has e xhibi t which the Art Nothing unusual to see Kathaleen Pereira, a local young woo- si; anY l little children tional homeland. Protests against just been held, was participated in been appointed associate rabbi to useum h ' ifi ' rd • running after American soldiers and the propaganda launched by the by the an who displayed great ability as a gentlettlell named and also by Rabbi Davidowitz of Congregation with their little h an d, ou t s t re t c h e Wilfred Goldman, a toe dancer. d as League came in from quarters from Dr. \Veitznian, president of the En- at Philadelphia, l'a., at the a sign of welcome, and crying 'lion which the organizers expected member of the lodge, delighted the they glish Zionist Federation, and Nahum reque st of the latter, rho was re- jour, Messieurs.' audience with several vocal selec- would draw the strongest support, Sokolow. .N public statement em- “illed to serve as a chaplain "If it was not for the noticeable tions. 'The Russell Dancing Serena- with the result that they were com- bodying a plan for co-operation in in the United States army, and is MISS RUTH MARX, absence of the young men; and if tiers and Ferris & Travers were acts pelled to recast their plans and Palestinian work is expected shortly. now at Camp Dix. 'The community was greatly sad- loaned by the Miles and National ilened on learning of the death of mourning was not the predominating style, you would not know that there Theaters respectively. IN. - r • on Miss Ruth : was such a thing as war. You can . Miss Helen Krause dedicated a m February ehruary 20, after an ill- bleed France and make her suffer, but steal composition to the affair, a beau- sical :s of tree weeks. She was a young you cannot make her stop smiling." tiful song stliich has not yet been lady of 10 yeah, a fact which accen- named. mates the great loss to her family and numerous friends. She was a pu- JEWISH CONGRESS IN RUSSIA POSTPONED Hadassah to Hold Election of pil in the Sabbath School of Temple Beth El, and took part in the activ- Officers. Owing to the present situation in ities of the young people of the con- Russia, which fires litS the work of "' re gati Hadassah will hold its annual elec- •g Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin ri dgy at organization, it has been found to u•- tine of officers on Tuesday evening,1 the funeral services on Friday day after- essary to postpone the Jewish Con Mardi 12, at 7:30 at the Shaarey Ze- Kress. which was to have been hi Id tick. The election of officers is held noon from the residence of her par- at this time to commemorate the cuts. airs and airs. Benjamin D. at the end of December to soma tic Marx, 1,I8 Connecticut Ave. Besides this itiontb. founding of the Hadassah in New The Organization Committee el of her parents she leaves to survive her, York during the Purist holidays 1912. The name liatiassith is lit ;linew ■ her brother, Milton, and her sisters. the Jewish Congress, in annwincin, Vera and Lucille. Instead of the usual the postponement, make the fallow - for Esther, the heroine of the Purim floral tributes, memorial contributions ing statement:— festival. "The Detroit chapter was al- were sent by friends of the family to "The general situation of the tour so organized during Purim, in 191o. the Coked Jewish Charities. try, the abnormal conditions MI6, Benefit Performance is Success. interrupt communication between the Over 1,50(1 pellple attended the ben - central idliee and the provinces, and Judge Levine To Speak. efit performance on behalf of the I'al- Coming for the regular meeting of occurrences in various places which „ t i ns, R estorat i on F un d on w e d", prevent organization, prompt the He day evening at the Adams theater. Wednesday, March 13, Judge Manuel ganization Committee to chanioe the The play- was given by the Vaughan Levine of Cleveland. Judge of the Do- method of election as well as the tim e Glaser players and was enjoyed by mestic Relations Court. Judge Levine of convening the Congress. Elections all Mrs. I). 0. Ilarris was general is a wonderful speaker, forceful, in- are to be held on Jan. 20, 21 and 22, chairman of the benefit. Sirs. Si. teresting, dynamic. Nis subject will and the Congress will not be con- Friedberg was chairman of boxes, be "'Hie New America." Remember Vent d on Dec. 28, but early- in Et I,- Mrs. Sam Frank, vice-chairman of the date. The Young People's Orchestra will rnary." boxes, and Miss Jennie Gordon was chairman of publicity. A goodly sum make its first public appearance, Sun- Extreme Zionists Defeated. of money was raised for the restora- day evening, March 24, in the gym nasium of the Shaarey Zedek Syna- tion fund. gogue. A number of selections will Copenhagen.—The well known s , be played. Following the musical 1. 0. B. A. Hold Successful Dance program, still be the regular dance of ciety, "Ilazamir," of Warsaw has re- cently experienced a terrible internal the Young People's Auxiliary. Plan these One of the most enjoyable dances for this evening now. Everybody struggle between the extreme Zion- ists and the other factions of its mem- great of the season was held by the Inde- welcome. hear the new orchestra— pendent Detroit Lodge No.052, I. 0. enjoy dancing afterward. This will lie bers. The former demanded that the A., on Sunday evening, February 24, one of the most enjoyable evenings "Ilazamir" declare itself a Zionist or- ganization, but the others argued that at the Park Dance Hall. The arrange- on the social calendar. the "Hazamir" must remain a popular ments committee consisted of Benja- institution and must not endorse any min Schwartz, Chairman; Morris Harden on Jewish Restoration. political program whatsoever. 1Veiss, Financial Secretary; Ernest A general meeting was recently Ilerr Maximilian Harden, in the Goodfriend, Secretary; Elias Einzig, Treasurer; Airs. Jacob Farkas, Mrs. latest number of the Zukunft, has a held at which the question was dis- Bernard Schwartz, Mrs. Frank Szen- remarkable word to say upon the cussed, and by a large majority it de, Jacob Farkas, Nandor Naftaly, declaration by the British govern- was resolved that the "Ilazamir" Frank Szende, David Stoller, Philip ment in the course of a long article should temain as before, a non-politi- Rosenberg, Shaje Zallel, and Alex devoted to Jewish aspirations in Pal- cal organization, thereby not endors- ing the Zionist program. Many Zion- Rubenstein, Floor Manager. The of- estine. ficers of the lodge arc: Nandor Naf- "For millions of poor and hundreds ists have also voted against the de- tali, ex-President; Benjamin Green- of thousands of prosperous Jews," he mand of the extreme Zionists . CONTRACTORS Builders Supply---Coal Lumbermen in Lease and Building For Sale In the Matter of Jewish Women's Club. FREDERICK L. SCHEEL, Bankrupt Five-Year Lease on Property Situated Corner of MT. EL LIOTT' AVE. and M. C. R. R. BELT LINE, together with Building, Cement Block Material and Machinery. Yard is 40 by I 50 ft.. with M. C. Side Track. For par- ticulars inquire of PAUL & WALBRIDGE, Liquidators 400-01 Owen Bldg. Cadillac 5784. , 1000 CORDS HARD OAK WOOD $5 PER CORD PHONE MAIN 623. OBITUARY. After The War And The Jew! The Jew is playing a great part in the destinies of every Nation now engaged in the Great War, The influence of the Jew in the epochal period of reconstruction after the War will he still greater. 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