PACE SIX
THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
WILSON'S ZIONISM LETTER.
Gen. March, Chief
of Staff, in a statment
last week, is quoted as
having said:
"We must comman-
deer, and have done so,
all the wool of the Uni-
ted States, and have
takenthe wool of Ar-
gentina. WE ARE
GOING TO PUT THE
WHOLE CIVILIAN
POPULATION ON
SHODDY FOR THE
NEXT YEAR."
Largest Exclusive Clothier
Corner Monroe
and Randolph
Branch: 99-101 Michigan.
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
with
s.I.••••
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be drawn into the domain of poli-
tics and state-craft. • • • There
are Jews who it that the
Zionistic assertimi is a %
of their religious sanctities, and
they protest against the secular•
ization of their faith. • • • The
urging 1111011 JeWs, and Upon the
World, a homeland for them is
rather all intrusion of State upon
Church."
Viewing the President's declaration
as an official and public act, fixing our
national attitude and policy toward
Zionism, it is not clear from the above
or any other allegations in the pro-
test how the religious sanctities of
Detroit Makes Campaign for Rabbinical
College of America, Soon to Print First
American Edition of the Complete Talmud
The Jewish 1%'onian's Club will hold
its first meeting of the season next
Solidity afternoon, in the assembly
rooms of Temple Beth El. The sea-
son will be inaugurated with a pro-
gram of exceptional merit. Prof. \Vin.
II. Ifoblos, of the University of Mich-
igan, will be the speaker of the after-
noon. His subject w ill be "The Peace
Terms of 1)..mocracy." l'roi. }fold's
is 0 speaker of unusual ability and his
subject is one of particular timeliness.
Master Harry Farloman, Detroit's
own prodigy, will entcrtain with a
number of violin selections.
The Monday meetings of the club
will be resumed Oct. IT when Ma-
dame .1imette Ilalliday Antony will
I give the first of a series of talks on
current topics.
Rabbi Grossmann or any other Jew
were violated, their consciences forc-
ed, or their faith secularized by that
act.
Rabbi Grossmann asserts Zionism
is a religious subject. Does lie mean
it is that alone and nothing more? •
If it has other aspects too, does he
Young People's Orchestra.
may not act as to those if his action
must incidental!y affect the religious ,
phase of the question? Does lie mean
that because certain persons hold
these opinions, it is therefore wrong •
ior (heir country to believe and act
nherwise?
All these questions are left 1111-1
answered by the letter. I am anxious
to understand and appreciate the full
weight of 1(alibi Grossmann's argu-
nem, hut it seems to ∎ ie to ask noth-
mg less than to stop the hand of the
.'resident of the United States and
riolo an act wished for by millions of •
Jews and ni n e-Jews the world o% er
because that action is contrary to the
-eligious convictions of Rabbi Gross-'
mane. The t'onstittition of the Cnited
States does not Cl. so far in guaran-
teeing religious freedom.
\VIlether or not Zionism was ever a
,religious issue only, that is not true
today. History is replete with in-
stances in which religious controver-
sies developed mid took on political.
Adams and Hastings Sts.
Detroit, Mich.
W ILL
Y U
SAVE
FOR
VAIRSE
AND
SERVE
YOUR
COUNTRY
tions.
Samuel Ilayerberg,
behalf of the Society and the Temple
Beth El, accepted the Hag.
111
course of his remarks 1:alobi Mayer-
berg said:
"\\'e, here, cannot dedicate this Ilag
this evening. In tlic true
sells,- of
the word, we cannot dedicate our
service Hag. It is for these nob!,
boys, represented by those 1)1Ie
him
Bred and seven stars, it is for them
to dedicate that Hag with their labor
and struggle and lives.
"\\'e can only consecrate the IL.
We can consecrate our lives and
fortunes to the assistance of our niali
members in the SerViee of our
∎
co in,
try.
"By buying Liberty Bonds W1 1
can
bring back those boys more quickly
than in any other way, and in that
way can we best protect them. Let
it 1101 he said that by our failure to
do our duty in the way we can one
of those blue stars is turned to gold
"Our purchase of
Liberty Bond,
The Young People's Auxiliary of will provide tanks, to turn stray from
Congregation Shaarey Zilch wishes our boys tIe bullets of the Hun, It
infortn the young men and women will provide shells to destroy their
w110 arc interested that the orchestra fortifications. It will furnish hullos
will soon start rehearsals. with which our buys can take
their
All who would like to take part are trench and bring the day of victor
∎
invited to all the director, Mr. .11an and the day of their return just tl ia.t
Kopekon. telephone North 5747 it
much nearer."
'The ceremony was completed by
the singing of the Star Spangled
TEMPLE BETH-EL
aner, after which the meeting ad-
V. P. S. UNFURLS
ulled to the gymnasium where
SERVICE BANNER ;da
n
cing was indulged in until mid
mean that the President, nevertheless, l l
'Ilse m si meetin g of
1
,
night.
the
■
),
I„
ureSinelit S kaii S.
Beth ISI,
sided and
introduced tin
held on Sunda) mening, September
29;h. was marked by patriotic sun- ' 1 '" keN.
enmity and democratic sociability. It
‘‘;,,
hioug coTouo ,, ,,, ,nomt
„ hal Y. P. S. RED CROSS
l i niiiii.r.
UNIT OPENS W EDNES-
DAY MEETI NGS
our
oe of the 111051 sin--
ccssful years (Ni the oirganization's ex.
istence, despite the
absence of
Plea For M:„;:e:iiiW
ng otrIcs ers
s el,l
many members in service.
RABBI S. ZLOTOLOW.
The Service Flag of the society.
()” ‘Ve ■ Ines' 1,, Y
containing one hundred and seven 25th. the Red
of the y oung
stars, was unfurled. Alter the ore _ !People's
Society of Temple Beth El
for the
time
sentation of the flag lay Miss Caro- met'
Hereafter
the first
Unit
will this
meet season
ever
line Levy, in behalf of the young la- ,
dies of the organization, Mr. Einan- ''' ' ..,.(i
' nemb Y night fru "' 7 ' 30 t "
tiel \\*odic made a few brief remarks. ( ' ' ` °°.h"
the Young
0I r. 1Vorlic is a veteran of the Civil
TheY """ g w( "" e "
People's Society arc urged to attend
\Var and though he mentioned that these meetings. The need is press•
he had passed his ei ghty-secoi
birthday, he spoke with a vigor t:f
l
ing ;., The, demands grow greater
P1 t'
delivery and thought that fairly
(; iris, no your hit! Give up a movie
brought his hearers to their feet, li . once
Repeatedly during his remarks
a "T I herr
and lend
your
here ' s s "me
something
for ever,
was interrupted with applause. And One to do.
as the venerable old gentleman in the' ,
uniform of the Grand Army of the K..-
public, left the platform at the end
of Ids address he was surrounded and
(Director of Rabbinical College, Now Visiting Detroit.)
social, ecu"ennico cultural and raci a l
The 'Busiest and Biggest
East Side Jeweler,
PROF. HOBBS TO
ADDRESS JEWISH
WOMEN'S CLUB
An earnest campaign ill the inter- Rabbi Zlotolow, assisted by a De.
aspects. Am ericanism o w es its origin
gists of the Rabbinical College of 'trod Committee consisting of all the
to a religious controt ersy. A search-
America, in New York, the great Detroit orthodox rabbis, associated
light sweep across the centuries of
training school for orthodox rabbis With
Keidan, Louis Dann, N, Biel-
European and English history will
in this country. is being carried on field
field, NI. Itosinskev
I
S Tk
bring to light innumerable illustra-
by Rabbi S. Zlotolow, a director of M.
.11 S.elig .°
S0Isi (til," Nli'c lial ..1
tions.
Zionism is not 0 thing-in-itself, to the college, and a Detroit commit- Krell.
tee.
borrow a concept from Kant ; or is it
great work of Ibis in,fifotion
The following subscriptions of $100
the
What Rabbi Grossmann, or any other
and more have been received:
individual or group of them, say it is. for the preservatiott and constant re
$1,000
The issues in Zionism have arisen from newal of Hebrew learning is widely D. 1\'. Simons
300
certain facts, events •and ideas which known. The college consists of the J. Friedberg
high
school
course
wherein
the
four-
Louis
Dann
200
have occurred in the world and derive
200
their nature and characteristics, as dations of learning arc laid, and the Slick lire,-
200
issues, from indestructible facts and Italibi Isaac Elehanall Theological B. Babcock
ideas. Ni, person, Jewish or non- Seminary.
200
J. kVetsinall
congratulated.
Jewish, has any special claim or prop-
The College is about to enter oil It. Falk
125
North 19714
Miss Ifermal Cohen, accompanied 101 Hendrie Ave.
erty in them. Any man may study a new enterprise. the lint printing .\ Jacobs
100
at the piano by Miss 11111110 Fine, then
Re-Opens Her Studio
them and formulate his own concep- of the complete Talmud in America. N. Bielfield
100
entertained with a few vocal selec-H
tion as to their meaning and effect. '(he Talmud has been printed entire H. 1.. Guildillatt
Wednesday. September 18th.
100
atilma' tiner-der-rtr--And - It err -IS letreNIT,-"fdnt 'at • trultetelYnt. - Hurnstein-:,-:-.:--ni-,, ,t.---- -14141-
nothing in the letter or spirit of our in Galicia, but the site of both these Jos. Netlerlander
100
Constitution. or in our philosophy of schools hate been swept by the war. M. Rosinskey
100
MISS HATFIE GRONEMAN
Teacher of Piano
state, to prevent our country front do- The printing
Of an .\111e
C11111011 \lichael Krell
ing likewise.
of the Talmud nwans that the Rabbis- Louis Duseoff
\Viten the President spoke for the ical college will hereafter hold a much fl. Rosenberg
United States on the subject o f Zion- greater position of world-wide Why N. Goldman
ism in .\ ugust, 1918, he was concerned env,.
J . I.. Scheininan
with something none than "Biblical
The Rabbinical College of America Louis Smilansky
prophecies and their theological impli- now has about (dill students in all de
-
Elston
cations" He was not called 1110111 to
partments. .1mong them are many Harry Cohen
bend State policy merely "to satisfy
Detroit students preparing for the or- P. Kahlati
Biblical hermeneutics." Ile was faced
thotiox rabbinate. The college has IL Greenberg
by a real and practical problem affect-
branch preparatory schools in Detroit. S. Silverstein
ing internal relations. .\ real living
Baltimore, (Imago, Philadelphia and II. Gallow
force is moving forward with Irrestst-
tioston.
S. Reichstein
ihle putter and gaining
iimmen-
Thu
„f soliciting funds fo r Isaac 1entlial
„ s
tom as it advances by the ve ry
,.. laws this famous school is carried on
of m tion. When President ss
o by Sarasolin & Shetzer
.lis
1(111
100
1(111
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
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‘11ac. American ' were fighting and
BATTLE CREEK .NEWS.
dying in Palestine as they are now fur
SHAAREY ZADEK'S Y. P. A.
something real and tangible, and not
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ENTERTAINS GUESTS
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
a theological abstraction.
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION,
Due of the prettiest social eVening ,
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT
Millions of
merican citizens are
of early fall was the dancing party
OF CONGRESS OF AUG. 24, 1912.
'fu the Young People's Auxiliary of
thinking and acting o about it within
gt, vit t„ the El k
id The Jewish Chronicle poldish•it week-
t.t„ ph: last even- Congreg a t
Shaarey Zedek was
without
at Detroit, 9110th:on for October 191x. stu
of d
our
t 1 cou n try.
n"
the
Jell
;sh
Ladies
,
Auxiikiry given the mit ilege of being host at
State of MirtiMan. .County of VVityne en.
cit izens
even tow offering l ing by
it411111/ Illn, a Notary Public In and for
of the series of Sunday Night
their lives for it.
in celebration of the "Feast of Sue- tfirst
he
Int. State and county aforesaid. persnal•
i , appeared Anton Kaufman, who, hav-
Surely this mmeinent, this activity l r ,, t t i .• „ r h
Dancin g ranks f " the men in s ""
an est season. ..imorrs
ing been duly $W1 1 11 Ilevordlim to law.
concerns our government. Are these
ice at the Hospitality House on Cass
41.1111St01 and says that he Is the Ninnag-
large nuniller, hour in from camp to . Avenue,
persons doing patriotic acts or are .
log Editor of the The Jewish
alai that the following Is, to the hest 011
they giving aid and comfort to the I spend an enjoyable evening. The 1,311
Sunday evening, September 29th,
his belief, IL true statement of the own-
was etallorately decorated with fes- saw a splendid gathering of soldiers
ership• management fund if it dull)' pa- enemy?
oer, the eirrolation). etc., 14 the afore•
\Vliat is to be the future status of 0 toons of pink and black crepe paper and sailors enjoying themselves heart-
nu l l PU14114140.41 for IS„ !bite shown In
ily and wholesomely.
Ili above caption. required by the Art certain portion of the earth's surface
simpended at regular intervals from
of August 21, 1912, embodied in serthon occupied and being
Assisting the Young People's Aux-
413, Postal 1,swe and Itegulalions. prinl-
populated by a the ceiling. and about the room and
certain
group
of
people?
Shall we re-
rd
lill• 1100.100 of 111k bolo. to wit,
iliary were Miss Kaufman, who sang
I. That the names and lohlr•sses of gaol them as subjects of Turkey, 0 , stage where Itoonthower's orchestra
several tine numbers, and the Auxil-
the publisher, 441114;r. managing editor,
Germany, of England, or as citizens was seated in front of
huge Aineri- iary's own trio with Mr. Alan Kop-
And 'm81114,4:4 mantogeis are:
Publisher 'rhe Jewish Chronicle Pubs of au autonomous republic?
can !lag. in one corner of the hall elson at the piano, Mr. Sol Abramo-
lishing Company, Deleon. Slichlgon, Pam
Upon the answers to these vital an attractive booth was arranged of vitz, violinist ,and Mr. !tarry Jay,
:;84.
Editorial Cootillititor, Rabid Leo M. questions depend more immediate and the various products of the harvest, 'cellist.
Franklin, 5so Woodwaol avenue. Detroit, pressing questions: whether Zionistic shocks
Silehigan,
of corn, pumpkins, grapes.
Slamming
Anton 1:oufman.
activity in the Pnited States is or is pears. etc. !fere the dancers regaled
I illni111001 Mantlgel Nan,
not
violative
of
the
Espionage
Act,
is
themslves
with sweet cider, dough-
2. That the own•rn are: ((live names
and addresses of Individual owners, or. or is not patriotic. is or is ?lot favor- nuts and applies dispensed by Mes
,1 n emponition, give Its 11111110 /1114 the able to our national interests. dames
Sant
mimes 11114 addresses of stockholders
Maas and Henry Kapp.
These are essentially pnliti,a1 gaps -
owning or holding I per rent or im,re hf
M es. August Kapp, president of the
the total N11110114 14 stock.)
tions affecting international relations auxiliary, assisted by Mesdames .A.
The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.
and the legality of acts of American Harri s
Me.. 307-n Peter Smith Building.
, II. .1. Bromberg and severa
Stockholders of I per rent or moo•, citizens. As such, they arc peculiarly ;other
of the society, had genera
Anton Kaufman. 307 Peter Smith Big.
and exclusively within
New $40,000 Budding to be
3. That the known bondholders. moll-
the sphere and supervision of the event. other coin
gagers, and (DOI• security 111114010
function of our Federal government miners instrumental in its succes
II'
Started With Striking Ceres
I ng or hulling 1 lase ....wit
or Mole of
meal amount or binds, mortgages, or to determine. ..\ nd no religious doc- were: Decorations, Mrs. NI. J. Frank
monies and With Sermon by
other securities are, ,If there are 11011e. trines of any man or Church can oust lin and Mrs. J. M. Jacobs: refresh
Rabbi Ashinsky of Pittsburgh.
so state.)
None•
4. 'hut the two paragraphs next above our government from its jurisdiction ments. Mrs..\he Lowenberg and Mrs
over
such
questions.
John
Brandies
giving the 111111100 14 the OW
NtOrk -
fiolders. 0114 01111t
The cornerstone of the new Talmud
Great Britain, France, Italy—our
hohlers. if anY•
contain hot only the lint of stockholders
Torah Beth Serer, at 107-113 Wilkins
principal Allies and also the nations rompt,,trb-
and security hoiden, as tilt appear
up-
consistent in their new street, will be laid Sunday afternoon.
on the books of the company but also, most concerned—have declared their
In (•.1..t.A where the Mill, kiloliter or secur-
Many of the best known Jewish citi-
ity holder appears upon the books of the attitude and policy. Clearly the time stand.
Viewed in the light of these consid
colntstny as trustee or in any other ti• was ripe for our country to declare its
zens of Detroit will take part in the
du•lary rotator,. the 1101110 of the 100.011 position.
el-atoms, the President acted within aieremonies.
or corporation for whom such teWite• In
his constitutional power and function
acting, Is given: also that the said two
For these reasons it was not sur- and his action is not open to attack
The school and kindergarten is now
paragraphs contain statements embrac-
prising to see such men as Mr. Schiff
ing itnint's full knowledge and hen.
by either Religious Zionist, Political located at Columbia and Hastings
❑ n to the elreumstaiwcs 11114 ( -0114410
nd Mr. Straus refuse to take a hand
1 01
streets.
The enrollment is 180. The
Zionist, Vicarious Zionist, Non-Zion-
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which stockholders and mei urny
mdd•rs who do not 01.101. upon th , • in the recently proposed Anti-Zionist ist, Anti-Zionist, Anti-Semite, or any building ha) long been deemed too
hooka of the CO/npally ens
trustees. hold Conference. They saw that the Pres-
other species of believer in matters small, so a committee was organ-
stock and seeurities In y other
than thot of a bona 111e 1 1W11011 ; and this ident was not assuming to take sides affecting the Jew.
ized to collect funds from Jews
11 any academic, religious, theological
Allant has no reason 14; believe that am
Anyone, Jew or non-Jew, may throughout the city. The new school
of her person. association, or corporation
has any Interest direct or Indirect In the or philosophic dispute between one question the wisdom of the President's will cost $40,000.
sold stork, bonds. or other securities class of Jews and another. With a act as a polawal act
(though person-
The laying of the cornerstone will
than as so stated by him.
full grasp of the realities of the situ- ally I feel it was one of the President's
Ile preceded by a parade of the chil-
ANTON KAUFMAN,
tion,
with
a
profound
understanding
great
acts
of
statesmanship),
but
no
Managing Editor.
dren and of the Ladies' Auxiliary.
of the historical relations and mean -
Sworn to nnd subs•thed before me
one may question it on any of the
Tile chief speaker of the day will
thig 2 day of (Mabee 1918.
ing of each new public utterance or grounds raised in Rabbi Grossmann's be
Rabbi A. M. Ashinskey of Pius-
ARMIN WE1NBEROER.
act in shaping and transforming old letter.
My commission expires April 10. 1920.
burg. He will be assisted by all the
issues and adding new ones, they were
MAX N. FREEDMAN.
Jewish congregations.
F
Cornerstone of Talmud
Torah School to Be Laid
Sunday Afternoon, Oct. 6
A Word of Appreciation
The Artic Ice Cream Co. takes this opportunity at the
close of the Belgian Relief Campaign to thank the pub-
lic, the Arctic dealers and employes of this company for
their hearty and unwearying effort in the execution of
the mammoth task of collecting I 40,000 pounds of wear-
ing apparel.
Director Fred L. Smith of the Red Cross salvage de-
partment summarizes the achievement in the following
statement printed in the Detroit Journal of October 3rd:
Detroit Beats Quota
for Belgian Clothes
- Dyer the Top" 1)etrolt lived up to
its reputation In responding to the
Bed Cross call for the Belgian old
clothes fund.
Its "oversubscription" was 40 per
cent. The goal set for it was 55 tons,
two and one-half car loads. 11(1
Thursday
to
noon the Red Crose sa , •
rage department had 70 tons of old
clothes on hand, five ear loads, with
about seven tons more In sight,
Two reasons for this success are
given by Fred I. Smith, manager of
the Red Cross salvage department.
"First, Detroit was generous, and
pulled together. The second reason
is the Arctic Ice ('ream Co.
But for
It we would not hare
reached our
quota.
"The company turned all its agen.
cies Into collection depots and kept
its drivers gathering clothes (lay and
night. We were forced to rely on It
entirely, But for It we would have
had no assembling points. The coin.
parry alone collected 60 tons and re•
ports that It will have four or flee
tons more to give us Friday."
I CP
fro,--
Detroit