A merica Apra Periodical Cotter ti CLIFTON AMU/ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION FOREMOST RUSSIAN JEWISH LAWYER IS SHOT IN PETROGRAD Henry Sliosberg is Assassinated in Bitter Struggle Between Bolshe- viki and Counter-Revolutionists. REPRESENTED FOREIGN INTERESTS UNDER CZAR Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. VOL. IV. NO. 12. LOCAL J. W. B. MOVES TO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL A Jewish Soldier's Grave in France RABBI KOPALD OF BUFFALO I ALL JEWISH BOYS IN UNIFORM OF J. W. B. DONS Rabbi Louis J. Kopald, of Buffalo, N. Y., one of the foremost Rabbis in the United States, is donning the uniform of the Jewish Welfare Work- er. He has volunteered his services to the Jewish Welfare Board, U. S. Army and Navy, and has been as- signed to Camp Dix, N. J. Dr. Kopald will do general welfare work. He will help to arrange classes, religious services, and enter- tainments; visit the men in the hos- pital and guardhouse, do personal service work among the men in camp and act as their counsellor and guide. Through his ability as a religious leader, Dr. Kopald has acquired a na- tion wide reputation. Ile is a na- tive of Omaha, Nebr., and has been Rabbi of Temple Israel, Stockton, Cal., and is now spiritual leader of Temple Zion, Buffalo. The headquarters of the lactroit branch of the Jewish \Velfare Board has been removed from the Farwell Building to the Knights of Pythias building at 5,13 Cass Ave. 'Flue of- ficers of the K, of P. lodge have gra- ciously and patriotically given the freedom of their well equipped home to the local hoard in their endeavor to provide wholesome recreation for all Jewish service men who come to Detroit. I. \V. Jacobs, Secretary of the local board, requests the public to acquaint their soldier friends with the new location of the headquarters. Ile ammunces that plans for the enter- tainment of all Jewish boys who come to Detroit to worship during the high holydays have been completed. All congregations have made seat accom- modations for the boys and local fam- ilies will entertain them in their homes. SERVICE TO RECEIVE HOLYDAY FURLOUGHS War Department Grants Time Off to All Who Desire to Worship During Rosh Hishonah and Yom Kippur. • 60-HOUR LEAVE ALLOWED TO CAMP CUSTER BOYS Furloughs for the Ifolydays will be granted to men of Jewish faith, ac- cording to a letter which Col. Harry Cutler, Chairman of the Jewish Wel- fare Board, has received front the Third Assistant Secretary of War. mission in Russia. The following order has been sent to all Department and Division Com- Story of Career. manders and Commanding Generals Although belonging to a faith that of the Philippines, l'orto Rico, Pan- had no rights under the Czar's regime ama, and also to the Commanding Henry Sliosberg, before the revolu- NORTH CAROLINA HAS General, American Expeditionary tion, achieved distinction as one of RABBI WISE QUITS JOB JEWISH RELIEF DAY Force: the foremost of Russian jurists. Prac- AT SHIPBUILDING PLANT "The Secretary of War desires ticing during most of his career in All Citizens in State Asked to Aid in that furloughs be granted to mein; Petrograd, it was there that he be- Donates $76.13 to Red Cross—Says hers of the Jewish faith for the New $100,000 Drive for War Funds. came famous, not only as an ardent Year front noon September 6th to He Respects Workingmen champion of Jewish liberties, but also the morning of September 9th, and The governor of North Carolina for the Day of Atonement front noon as a defender of Social Revolutionists Stamford.—Dr. Stephen S. Wise, set aside by proclamation, Monday, September 14th to the morning of charged with political crimes. rabbi of the Free Synagogue in New August 19th, as Jewish War Relief September 17, if it does not inter- Himself a strong sympathizer and York City, ceased his work as a la- worker with the Socialist revolution- Our illus ration is that of the grave or a fallen Jewish soldier—a mem- and Welfare Work Day, and called fere with the public service. If mil- borer in the I.uders Shipyards here ary movement, he readily offered his last week and returned to his home. ber of the French Army, who died for his country. Observe that the grave upon all citizens of the state of North itary necessity prevents the granting services for the defense of comrades He spent his four weeks' vacation is market wit n the tablets of the Law, while the graves of his companions Carolina to aid in the raising of the of furloughs, provision should be who had come under the ban of the lucre, giving his wages to the Red who fell arou id him are marked with a cross. In response to the request of one hundred thousand dollar quota made fur them to hold divine serv- the Jewish Welfare Board, the United States Government has decided to for Jewish relief work. Imperial Government. He saved many ices wherever possible on the days Cross. The workers gathered at the of them from Siberia, both by his gates to bid him farewell, and upon mark the gra •es of American soldiers who fall in battle with a six-pointed Some of the leading non-Jews of mentioned. star. ability as a lawyer and his eloquence the state have been enlisted on behalf (Signed) F. P. KEPPEL, their insistence that lie make a speech, as a pleader. When appearing in court of the cause, among the most prom- Third Assistant Secretary of War." said: on behalf of such a client lie never inent being Judge W. R. Allen of the Special services will be held for "Boys, may I not feel in all the charged any fees, regarding his ef- years to come that you will think State Supreme Court. In an open the men in the hospitals or guard- forts as a personal contribution to the of me as your friend? We cannot tell letter to the press he said in part: house, who are unable to leave camp "The Jews have been foremost in by the Jewish Welfare Board cause of the defendant. what is going to happen to any of repre.. giving of their tunic and money for sentatives and local branches of the' ' Legal Advisor to N. Y. Life Ins. Co. us, so if ever the occasion should H. Suvorin was a rabid anti-Semite. while the boys are the guests of the the upbuilding and improvement of Jewish Welfare Board are arranging Regarded throughout Russia as a arise and you think you need a friend, Ile was editor of the "Novoye Vrein- Society, which was founded by the our city and county. to entertain visiting soldiers and sail- jurist of great distinction, he com- won't you conic to me and let one feel ya," published in Petrograd; and in very Jews their grandfather so bit- "They gave more than a third of ors for the lioly Days. manded this appreciation of his tal- that you have come to regard 'No. every' issue he most violently at- terly assailed. Thus good is returned the cost of our public hospital, have It is announced that Jewish boys ents especially by his complete mas- 180' as your friend?" tacked Jews. He was responsible for for evil, a truly Jewish trait. bought liberally of Liberty Bonds, in service at Camp Custer will be The workmen interrupted Dr. Wise tery of the intricacies of Russian law. Mr. Samuel Mason, who for the War Savings Stamps, and have been many a pogrom, being one of the . or- Ile was the legal adviser in Russia frequently to applaud him. He told ganizers of the Black Hundreds. • His past nine months has been in Japan generous contributors to the Red given a 60-hour furlough for the holy (lays. This will effect over 400 it is of the New York Life Insurance them Ile went to work in the ship- two grandchildren, two little boys re- and Russia organizing the work for Cross and the Y. M. C. A. estimated, many of whom will come CMupany, and was a man touch yards to be with his son, whom he spectively ten and eight, are now be- the Jewish refugees stranded there, "Shall we be less generous and lib- to Detroit to worship. sought for by many other foreign en- had advised to spend his vacation at ing sheltered in the Yokohama Home has just returned to New York. eral than they? work and also because lie wanted to terprises, whose interests in Russia In response to an appeal made to of the Hebrew Sheltering and liami- "Our President has said, 'Give un- brought them into constant contact know the workmen. He said lie had grant Aid Society. of America. Mr. Jacob 1 - 1. Schiff by leading Jews til it hurts.' 1 ant not sure beUllat hoped other men would follow his with the peculiar demands of Res-.1n The boys were left by their tnother, of Yokohama the Hebrew Sheltering Nathan Straus has expressed tneTuty example, and give their vacations to legal technicalities. Mine. Suvorin, in care of a governess and Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- better when he says, 'Give until it His work as a defender of Jewish the Government. New York—The Rev. Dr. Mark at Kobe, Japan. The governess died ica, and after the State Department feels good.' "I have always respected men who rights and Jewish liberties in Russia, and the youngsters found themselves has confirmed the terrible condition "I regard this as an exceptional op- A. Matthews of Seattle, speaking last made his name known to Judaism work with their hands," he said. "I of the refugees. commissioned Mr. Sunday afternoon in the Fifth Ave; portunity to express our appreciation in a strange land without funds and throughout the world. With the rec- respect them more than ever today." helpless. The Russian Consul at Mason, a member of its Board of to the Jews for what they have done. nue Presbyterian Church, declared Dr. Wise then made a patriotic ad- ognition he received from the Rus- Kobe appealed to hl r. Samuel Mason, Directors, to proceed to Japan, in- If I had it in my power as chairman there seems to be at this time an ef- sian courts, lie was in a position dress. His check for the four weeks' representing the Hebrew Sheltering vestigate conditions and take such of the Goldsboro Jewish Relief Com- fort, fully organized; to bring about Where he could make a powerful and labor amounted to $76.13. Displaying and Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- measures as he would find necessary mittee, I should prevent the accept- union of Church and State. lie men- influential plea for the oppressed peo- this, he asked the men to decide ica in the Far East, to befriend them for the relief of the situation. As a ance of any contribution front the tioned no one religious body, and in- ples of his race. lie was a communal whether he should give it to the Red and, without a moment's hesitation, result of his work, about two thou- Jewish citizens of this community, so timated that the effort comes, not so worker among the Jews for more Cross or to the workshop fund. The the grandsons of the anti-Semitic ed - sand refugees, mostly women and that we, the non-Jews, might have the touch from one source, but as a re- than twenty-eight years, and was vote was unanimously for the Red itor were transferred to the Home children, have been able to join their pleasure of raising the entire quota sult of the union of big business with among those who organized their de- Cross, and he handed the check to at Yokohama where they now are. relatives in this country. Besides the government, the shipping, the ourselves." fense at the time of the Kishineff Mrs. Wise, and asked her to forward In the meantime the Yokohama systematizing the work at Yokohama, railroads, and food. massacres. After the massacres he it to the local chapter of the organ- office of Cook's Tourist Agency had Mr. Mason visited Vladivostok and FRENCH LEGION OF HONOR He warned that when private bur- redoubled his efforts to secure liberty ization. Dr. Wise's son James also received an order from Los Angeles Harbin, opening in those cities CONFERRED ON OTTO KAHN dens are shifted to governments it is and protection for the Jews, reveal- left to re-enter Princeton. difficult to get private people to as- to send the children on to the l'inted branches of the Society. At Yoko- ing by his plea to Jewish sympathiz- States. However, the Ann icon Con- hatna a Home for the refugees was sume them again. The Church, its New York.—The French Govern- ers all over the world a determined JULIUS ROSENWALD conduct, and its progress is a big sill at Yokohama refusul to vise the opened. ment has conferred upon Otto H. effort to bring such foreign pressure Mr. Mason estimates that there are GOES OVER FOR J. W. B. passports until the correct address of task, and the danger is, he said, that Kahn, American banker, the deco- to bear upon the Russian government the mother was furnished and proper tens of thousands of refugees still the Church will be thrown upon the ration of Chevalier of the Legion of as to make the repetition of the Kish- Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philan- guarantees for their future welfare waiting to be helped. State along with a lot of other in- Honor in recognition of his services ineff massacres impossible. Mr. John L. Bernstein, the Presi- thropist, and one of the most promi- were given. terests. on behalf of the Allied cause both nent members of the Committee on The Hebrew Sheltering, and Immi- dent of the Society, has called a spe- The warning, and the declaration Said War Would Liberate Jews. before and since America entered National Defense, has arrived over- grant Aid Society of America is now cial meeting of the Board of Direc- that it must be heeded, were warmly After the war broke out he became seas, where he will represent the seeking the whereabouts of Mme. tors for the purpose of taking ins- the war. applauded. It was said after the chairman of the Jewish Relief Com- This is regarded as an unusual dis- Jewish Welfare Board. Mr. Rosen- Suvorin who, it is believed, is travel- mediate action upon Mr. Mason's service that handclapping, while in- mittee in Petrograd, and it was in tinction for the reason that few civil- wald. who sailed for France at the ing under an assumed name. earning recommendations which are of a far- creasingly common in some Protes- that capacity that he wrote a striking ian appointments to the I.egion of request of the Secretary of 1Var, has her livelihood as an actress. Mean- reaching character. tant church in New York, is rare in letter to l'rofessor Samuel Harper of Honor are being made in war time. been appointed one of the overseas the Fifth Avenue church. The ap- the University of Chicago, in which commissioners of the Jewish Welfare plause at this meeting was repeated DAVID A. BROWN SUPPORTS he depicted the reaction of the Rus- MASON RETURNS FROM Board, and will join the commission several times, and not frowned upon IN CHARGE OF INSURANCE CONNOLLY FOR MAYOR sian Jews to the war in general and JAPAN AND RUSSIA in l'aris. by the few regular members present. AND ALLOTMENTS IN NAVY the possible fate that the future had Although he went abroad at the Most of those in the pews were in store for them. In this letter he David A. Brown, who directed the request of the Secretary of War, Mr. strangers. deplored the forcible expulsion of Samuel Mason, who for the past Iktroit Jewish War Relief drive suc- Rosenwald will, as far as his other The professor used the epithet Jews that took place during the first duties permit. work with the Jewish nine months has been in Japan and cessfully, and who helped De- "infamous cults" several times, and years of the war and the oppressions Welfare Commission in establishing Russia organizing the work for the 'trim Patriotic Fund far over the was applauded when he did so. He which followed, but he expressed a the organization on foreign soil. The Jewish refugees stranded there, has top as Vice-President,' is one of the said there were growing numbers of great hope that the war would be other members of the commission, just returned to New York. In re- leaders in the local mayoralty fight. them, and that most of them were succeeded by a wave of liberalism sponse to an appeal made to Mr. He is Chairman of the Finance Com- Congressman Isaac Siegel, Rabbi made in Germany. He said there is which would free the Jew from the Schiff by leading Jews of mittee and a member of the Execu- IL H. G. Endow and Rabbi Jacob Jacob steady increase in numbers of men yoke. Ile wrote in part at that time: Yokohama, the Hebrew Sheltering tive Committee of the William F. Kohn, have already set up headquar- in America who make business prom- "Thinking Jews have always recog- ters in Paris. are studying conditions and Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- Connolly-for-Mayor campaign. Mr. ises and fail to keep them. They nized that Germany is the home of among Jewish soldiers and are pay- ica, and after the State Department Brown's high esteem for Mr. Con- let down the bars little by little, as anti-Semitism, and that the most re- ing the way for extensive Jewish wel- has confirmed the terrible condition nolly as an able and conscientious the Germans have (lone, and grad- actionary elements in Russia have fare work abroad. The commission of the refugees, commissioned Mr. public servant was developed by ally lies come to be not very serious been the officials of German origin. constant association with hint dur- is visiting training camps, hospitals, Mason, a member of its Board of things. He said that unless such Thinking Jews believe that the more rest billets and allied battle fronts, Directors, to proceed to Japan, inves- the great Patriotic Fund campaign. tendency were checked it would ruin decisive the victory the quicker will and is conferring with chaplains, mil- tigate conditions and take such meas- when Mr. Connolly was chairman of America, as it has made the German Russia proceed along the road of pro- Rory officials, and with the prominent tires as he would find necessary for the speakers' bureau. name loathed throughout the world. gress in her internal life. laymen in France and England. the relief of the situation. As a re- "Victory in this war will not be a Upon its recommendations, the board suit of his work, about two thousand Jewish School Children in 20 GRANDSONS OF JEWISH i rtory of the government, but a vic- will organize its efforts for the Jew- refugees, mostly women and children, Poland to Observe Saturdays. WOMAN ARE ARMY OFFICERS tory of the people, a victory of the ish soldiers with the American ex- have been able to join their relatives social forces, and, in view of the con- London—The Polish Government in this country. Besides .7,ystematiz- petitionary forces. stant opposition of government to so- Cambridge Springs, Pa.—Twenty ing the work at Yokohama, Mr. Ma- granted the petition of the Union of ciety, the coming victory will mean grandsons of Mrs. Liba Goldstein, radical "reds" and turned all his ef- son visited Vladivostok and Harbin, Polish Rabbis, that Jewish school into serious conflict with the dominant of Cambridge Springs, are officers forts towards organizing all other opening in those cities branches of the children should be permitted to oh- the victory of these same social in the armies of the Allied nations. forces in Russia against them. His society. At Yokohama a home for serve Saturdays and Jewish national forces. The social forces of Russia Mrs. Goldstein is eighty-four years activities in all probability led him the refugees was opened. holidays. have always been opposed to reac- of age. She was born in Russia and element in the Soviets, and in the ALFRED ROSENZWEIG. tion, and by this same fact, opposed came to this country thirty years ago. excitement of the revolutionary to the main flag of reaction—anti- Mr. Rosenzweig, who is a second Ten of her grandsons are officers changes now going on in Petrograd, Semitisni." class petty officer in the U. S. Navy, in the English army and eight are of- he forfeited his life at the hands of is in charge of the Insurance and Al-I ficers in the United States army. Two Leader of Counter-Revolution Move- some enthusiast of the Bolsheviki lotment Department of the Navy Re-I are with the army in Palestine. who marked him as an "enemy of the ment. crttiting Station, St. Louis, Mo. Since In a demonstration at Pittsburg .Following the overthrow of czarism Russian proletariat." His death at the first of this year he has written recently, Mrs. Goldstein marched in these days of conservation of materials and labor power it Is Sliosberg took an active part in for- the hands of the Bolsheviki thus dis- wasteful for you to send individual greeting cards to your friends. in excess of ..$60,000,000 of govern- five miles beside a Service Flag bear- mulating the program of liberation proves the claim that the Jews as a The postofnces of the country are greatly overtaxed with the de- meat insurance. Mr. Rosenzweig is ing twenty stars. which •was•extended to the Jewish class are supporters of the radical pleted forces at their disposal. Why not take the added burden of a graduate of the Detroit Central people by the first Provisional Gov- regime. Many Jews are the bitter the vast business of New Year's cards off their hands, and help the High School and attended the Uni- Prussian Hooligans Attack a ernment—the Lvoff-Milukoff govern- enemies of the Bolsheviki; they are situation? versity of Michigan. Prior to his en- Synagogue. ment. Your greeting card in TIIE JEWISII CHRONICLE will reach all A Socialist-Revolutionist in split in their allegiance according to listment he was employed at the Max- London—A Prussian mob attacked your relatives and friends. It will save you a great deal of expense his sympathies, he threw his support "economic class lines." Whatever well Motor Co. He is the son of Mr. the synagogue in Vitkova at the time and bother In mailing individual cards and will reach considerably their attitude may be on the issue of to the coalition. and Mrs. N. Rosenzweig, of 154 Col- of prayer services. The mob threw more of your friends. The charge is $1.00. The cards will be pub- After the Bolsheviki, led by Le- capital and labor, there is no doubt lished in our Rosh Hashonah number to be issued September 6th. 1 °rad() Ave., and is spending a ten- stones at the praying Jews and nine and Trotsky, ousted the Pro- that Sliosberg's statement is correct' Fill out coupon elsewhere in this issue and mail to our office at once. day furlough with his parents before wounded a number of them. None I visional government, Sliosberg be- that all Jews in Russia are anti-Ger- going overseas. of the hooligans was arrested. came a bitter opponent of the more man. London—A Copenhagen telegram reports the assassination in Petrograd of the famous lawyer and Jewish leader, Henry Sliosberg, who was chairman of the Jewish Relief Com- GRANDCHILDREN OF ANTI-SEMITE SAVED BY JEWS HE PERSECUTED WARNS AGAINST UNION OF CHURCH AND STATE How Are You Going to Send New Year's Greetings to Your Friends This Year? I