THE JEWISH' CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY '10, 1919. VOL. V. NO. 6 by Temple Beth El Board for Service as President ----- - Directors Call in Body, and Venerable Samuel Heavenrich Thanks Him for Five Years' Labor, Now Ending. ILVER VASES ARE OFFERED AS TOKEN SH CZECH MINISTER AT THE QUIRINAL New Mayor's First Talk to Be Given at Temple Beth El Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents Brilliant Year Opening Before B'nai Brith Order and B'nai Brith Club—Both Launch New and Auspicious Enterprises Sister Lodges Watch Pisgah Lodge Preparations to Initiate More Than 300 Members at One Meeting—Lodge Installs New Of- ficers—Fraternal Visits Exchanged With Toledo. PRAGUE.-Dr. Boesky, member of a notable Jewish family of Prague, has been appointed Czech Ambassador to Italy. Formerly Dr. Borsky was a journal- ist attached to the Austrian Parlia- meta (under the old regime). Ile was selected by the former government to proceed on a mission to The Vague, where he arrived at the beginning of this year. 1Le subsequently. joined the Czech leaders in London and Paris in their endeavors to create a new State. B'Nai Brith Club, Soon to Open New Palatial Rooms, Sells Two- thirds of $6,000 Issue of Bonds at First Meeting—New Of- ficers Elected, With Adolph Finsterwald President. The impressive ceremony of the tirely of members of the Independent formal installation of officers of Order of It'itai Brith. The Ithia• Brith Club began Rs Pisgah Lodge, Independent Order of On Friday evening, January 3, the B'nai Brith, rallied a large gathering year 1919 with a harmonious election entire board of directors of Temple of members at the lodge rooms in of officers Thursday evening, January Beth El, accompanied by the rabbis, the ll'itai Brith club headquarters, 64 2. At the same meeting announce- went in a body to the home of Mr. e made which filled the Broadway, Monday evening, Janes ments wer Louis Welt, who, after serving as members w ith the happiest expecta- !fry 6. president of Congregation Beth El The officers of the ensuing term, tons for the future. for five years, has just rAired from The clu b elected the regulai offi- duly in- C1CMC(1 De ,.ellIbet 16, Were _ cers for the ensuing term. In addi- that office. , stalled as follows: tion, in recognition of the great see- \s a token of the esteem in which President-Morris Garrett. Mr. Welt is held by his colleagues of Polish Jew, Successful Califor- Vice - president - Adolph Finster- vices to the club by Mr. Adolph •ait'. Freund, he was elected Honorary the board and by the members of nia Merchant, Founded Inter- the congregation in general, he was Assistant monitor-Leon Gold - President. The full list of officers national Institute of Agricul- presented with a rarely beautiful pair chosen is as follows: ture and Won Wide Recogni- Honorary President, Adolph of vases, inscribed as follows: 'itrit':asurer-Ilerman Finsterwald. "T tion. Freund. Warden-David Marymont. "A Token of Esteem for President, Adolph Finsterwald. Guardian-Henry A. Marks. Duties Well Performed as •ice-President, Henry A. Marks. PNEUMONIA ENDS President of Congregation Trustees-Herman Weiss, Adolph Treasurer, Myer S. Fink. Beth El. From His Col- USEFUL CAREER Freund and I. J. Leopold. Secretary, Charles Rosenthal. leagues and Co-workers- Bright Year Opens. Mil- Directors, Max 11. Finkelston, Mil- the Executive Board." The year now opening before the ROM E. - David Lubin, of San ton Alexander, Leon Goldsmith, A. members of the Independent Order Shiffmati, I.. J. Leopold, Morris Gar- Francisco, founder of the Internation- al Institute of Agriculture and the of Witai With and before the 11'nai vett, Anton Kaufman. American representative on its per- Brith Club appears full of interest 'The club has decided to remove its manent hoard, died here January 1 of and full of promise. quarters from (4 Broadway to a new pneumonia. His fatal illness followed All the members of Pisgah Lodge, and larger location, capable of carry- an attack of grip. and, indeed, many members of the ing on all the varied activities of the Davie( Lubin was born in !Russian order in lodges outside of Detroit, club, and of furnishing the members Poland in 1849. He came to the are taking the keenest interest in the with all the conveniences possible. United States when a child with his record-breaking initiation meeting 'flie entire top floor of the build- mother, who had remarried. He be- planned for January 19 at the Hotel ing on the northeast corner of Li- gan work dipping watch chains in a Mary and Monroe avenues has been plating solution. He later worked his Sta:)tlioerrC than 300 candidates will be secured for the B'nai Brith Club. way across the continent to Sacra- The general public is invited to the first official address to be initiated into the order at this noel Eight thousand square feet of floor mento, Cal., where he opened a small Mg. This event, so unique and mem- space will now lie at the disposal of made by Hon. James Couzens after his inauguration as Chief Exectt- store. This developed into the de- °rabic in 11'nai Brith history, will the club, and it can therefore enter tire of the city. partment store of Weistock, Lubin & This address, under the title "What Citizens Can Do to Aid the draw v isitors from neighboring cities. upon a program of giving greater ac- City Administration," will be delivered at Temple Beth El on next Co. A special delegation will come from commodation than ever to members A few years after his start in Cali- Wednesday evening, Jan. 15th, at 8:15. the B'nai Brith Lodge of Toledo. and guests. It is expected that in this address, Mayor Couzens will sound the fornia, Mr. Lubin had become weal- 'rlie same occasion will bring to The new club rooms will have one keynote to his policies as Mayor of our great city. thy. He became interested in agri- Detroit the General Committee of With his inauguration and that of the smaller Council, a new era very pleasing feature in providing culture and interested Governor H. The rict of the Order. i s e te in the administration of Detroit's affairs may confidently be looked c tlits umli ) tt acrommodations for ladies. There II. Markham, of California, in his will hold a meeting here. will be a ladies' rest room and lunch forward to. scheme for the betterment of farm- Mr. Couzens is a man of proved executive ability, of high moral There will be special Irnai Brith ser- room, and ample arrangements for, ing conditions. That official wrote courage, a man who is ready to introduce far-reaching reforms along vices at Temple Beth-El during the the entertainment of women guests letters to the executive of other all civic lines and who, in fact, may be looked to with confidence by morning of January 19. at gatherings in the club headquar- states. That was in 1894. Mr. Lubin those who hope to make Detroit a better as well as a bigger city. The committee on arrangements It is a distinct honor to the Jewish community of Detroit that lets. then had under cultivation between fur the big, initiation meeting and the Mayor Couzens has seen fit to give this first public address under the Speedy Bond Sales. LOUIS WELT. 1,01)11 and 1,400 acres of wheat, as well banquet' which is to follow has about auspices of the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El. The enthusiastic manner in which In making the presentation, Mr. as acres of other products. completed a striking program, Not only,the m•tnbers of ft tt organization and of the Temple, the new plans are regarded by club In 19116 Mr. Lubin so interested the Samuel Heavenrich, venerable mem- but all citizens of Detroit-men and women-are most cordially invited One very pleasing feature of their members was strikingly demonstrated King of Italy in the project, and that ber of the board of directors, spoke plans is the provision made for en- to attend this lecture. when it was made known that $6,000 monarch called a conference of forty- The address will be preceded by a thirty-minute organ recital to tertaining the ladies who accompany worth of bonds in the new club rooms as follows: one nations in Rome. The sessions be given by Mr. Abram. Ray Tyler, beginning at 7:45. "I have been greatly honored in the opened on hlay 28, 1906, and ended candidates and members to the meet- were for sale. The members immedi- Mr. Win. Howland, tenor of the Detroit Institute of Musical Art, request to appear this evening as June 8 of the same year. At the con- ing. While the initiation ceremonies ately showed their zeal and their de- will sing. spokesman for my colleagues, who clusion of the conference a protocol are going On in the rooms in the termination to carry the plan through, have gathered to give expression to was signed, which later was sent to Slather which will be set aside for by entering their bond subscriptions the sincere sentiments of friendship Lodge purposes on that day, the on the spot. Before the meeting had JEWS TAKE POSTS RISING DEMAND FOR and esteem that inspires them and ladies will be entertained by a choice adjourned $4,0011 worth of the $6,000 IN FREE CABINET JEWISH LITERATURE to be permitted to convey to you the concert and entertainment in one of OF LITHUANIANS the ball rooms. The committee on worth of bonds had been secured by ".'' Ir! „4 assurance of the pleasure that per- members. Jewish Publication Society Must In- —' sonal association and co-labor with arrangements is taking special pains Thus the year 1919 is opening with ifi( Membership Dues. NEW YORK.- Jewish participa- to secure the most gifted artists for you has afforded its. fine activities and the greatest pros- tion tion in the Lithuanian Government this entertainment. "Stone of us, who have been in of- i i pects for the Independent Order of PHILADELPHIA.-A special has been arranged, according to a lice from the time that you were Louis James Rosenberg is chair- 'Vital Brith and for the B'nai With meeting of time Jewish Publication So- cablegram announcing that the gov- elected treasurer of our congregation ciety of America will be held at the Dropsie College, Philadelphia, on eminent accepted all of the conditions man of the committee on arrange- Club. There is now a continuous In- tip to the present time, can testify, • terest in the whole community in the formulated by the Lithuanian Jewish Illents: and with pleasure say that you have Seats Are Sought. steady development of the Order and Sunday, Jan. 26, to consider amend- parties and the Zionist Conference. always looked after the welfare of Hiram D. Frankel, president of the the increase of its activities, as new menus of by-laws enabling the so- The following Jews have entered the congregation with the utmost ciely to increase annual membership the government: Advocate Rosen- District Grand I.odge, will be one of developments come continually. zeal baton as Under State Secretary of the many important speakers who i dues from $3 to $5 a year. "As president, for the past five The increase is necessitated by the Foreign Affairs; Dr. Raclimilliewicz will address the 'tailcoat which will "For My Country," years, you have always been alert nation. • enhanced cost of material and labor as U nder .., Sate etaf 'trade State Secretary o ,,,Li a as 101 , 17 the initiation. .,‘, ,,,,. 11!‘„! Says Dying Jewish ‘ and uniformly kind to all those as- 't ,re wide 'merest which has been and by the demand kw Jewish liters- and , Industry, titonsiri, aiii• •-• i;is, 0 ••-• -- Soldier in France sociated with you, always doing what lure on a more extensive scale. Since State Minister for the Department of aroused in this extraordinary initia- you thonght-was for the hest interest years ago, tion . YORK.-"Tell my father not its organization, tla lion meeting has created a heavy de-NEW wish Affairs. s. of the congregation. :11111 I have no the society has issued more than 100 Jt A banquet tendered in honor of the mand for reservations. Any - who to worry. I (lid it for my, country." hesitation in saying that your admin- harry Leuer, of Company I-1, 16th publications and distributed more new bishop of Lithuania is described wish reservations can secure them istration of congregational affairs and than 1,250,000 books, including a Jew-as being an impressive demonstra- by Communicating with Adolph Fin- Infantry, sent this message home to the uniform courtesy and kindness his foarents through Rabbi H. G. Ene- ish commentary on the Jewish trans- tion for equal rights for all nationali- sterwald, 67 Monroe Avenue. that has always characterized your Just as the Detroit 1.odge of the low, of New York, who is in France lation of the Bible. tics in Lithuania. official intercourse with its has been In 1888 the Jewish population of ITna• Brith order expects to enter- as a representative of the Jewish Wel- and is greatly appreciated. the United States was about 750,1100, BOHEMIA GIVES taint a delegation from the sister fare Board. Rabbi Enelow was at "Therefore, I take great pleasure in compared with 3,300,000 at the present lodge of Toledo at this meeting. a the bedside"of the wounded boy and PROTECTION TO tendering you. as a slight token of time, annul the society pleads this fact delegation from Detroit paid a rra- remained with him until the end. REFUGEE JEWS our esteem and respect, a pair of sil- support of Asphalt to increase dues hernial s kit VI the Toledo lodge at — in which to cope with the additional ver vases from your friends and col- with of its annual banquet Sunday evening. FELIX M. WARBURG s PRAGUE. - The deportation ing from this great in- leagues, who are assembled here, &volt W■■ rk banquet was a striking success, IS GIVEN MEDAL crease in population. Simon Miller Jewish refugees from Bohemia has I The w hich see hope you will accept in the FOR WAR SERVICE is president of the organization, and been stopped by the Czecho-Slovak and the visitors gained a most grati- same spirit that they are offered; in response to a cable- lying impression of Toledo hos- N EW 1! 0 IC K. -: I n recognition of the Publication Committee includes Government and we tender you and your dear ► Mayer Sulzberger, Chairman; Dr. gram frion the Zionist Organization pi fility. family our best wishes for health and Cyrus Adler, Dr. Henry Berkowitz. of America to President Nlasaryk, Joseph Seligman of Louisville, Ken- the services of Felix M. Warburg in DAVID LUBIN. $5 ,000,000 happiness for many years to come." Dr. S. Solis Cohen. Dr. Hyman G. calling his attention to the inhuman- lucky, president of District Grand the for recent to a f F Re lieund, War oledo the campaign Jewish rd at raise Mr. Welt, though greatly surprised, the Senate of the United States for $1, 000 was pre- the T old medal val Endow, Dr. Herbert Friedenwald. ity of this prifftice. Lodge No. 2, addressed 'soon recovered himself and in afew ' ratification. The Detroit delegation g President Masaryk has informed the banquet. to him. exceptionally well-chosen words es- The forming of the International Dr. Israel Friedlaender, Felix N. Ger- Rab b i S. S. May erberg, settled speech was made of Ral The presentation spee pressed his appreciation to the grit- Institute of Agriculture was the re- son. Dr. M ax Heller, Dr. Jacob 11. organization that not only has the (le- consisted Rosenzw eig, 'Milton Alex- ! Hollander. Rabbi Jacob Kohn. Dr. J. portation order been canceled, but Simon D. thim• ❑ for their thoughtfulness of ward of twenty-one years of effort on I.. Magness Leon S. !aloisseiff. Dr. that the refugees base been assigned antler. Henry A. Marke, Morris Gar- bY Col. 11..1. Guinzberg. Others who zeal hint and assured them that, whether the part of Mr. Lubin. The Italian ax I.. Margolis, Dr. Alexander to domiciles in such a manner as to vett. Leon Goldsmith, Herman Fin- paid tribute to Mr. Warburg as officer or as member of the con- Government contributed $60,000 an- Max Dr. David Philipson, Dr. Sant- avoid the (it ercongestion of Prague , sterwald. I.. J. Leopold, Charles were Mrs. Alexander Kohut, Cyrus L. Sulzberger and 1. Edwin Goldwasser. gregation, he might always he count- nually to its maintenance, and votes Rosenthal. Anton Kaufman. The medal was designed by Victor rd upon to give the hest that is in were assigned to the nations enrolled eel Schulman, Oscar S. Straus, Sam- and other towns. Rabbi Maverberg and Milton Alex - Brenner, known throughout the coun- eel Strauss. and Henrietta Szold. Lim to the cause for which the con- ! according to their monetary contri- ander were called upon to address try for his Lincoln one-cent piece. On JO DAVIDSON WILL gregation stands. butions. The seat of the institute has the Toledo banqueters. Rabbi May- one side is the inscription, "Blessing l'rof. Henri Bergson, the eminent MODEL BUSTS OF The board of directors, which made been maintained in Rome. erberg gave a thrilling address on In 1913, at the general assembly of philosopher and writer, has been ap- the presentation, consists of'Bernartl on the head of the righteous," and ALLIED GENERALS the inspiration for work furnished by around the edge is "Felix M. War- I ;insLurg, 'resident; Isaac Goldberg; the institute in Rome, Mr. Lubinwas p ointed the civilian head of the such fraternal meetings. Mr. Alex - burg, from the grateful Jewry 'of New apprecaton French economic mission to Aus- ted A silver cup in appreciation cite-President; Adolph Finsterwald, presented PARIS. - Mri 1" Davidson, Awcr!" ander's toast was a striking tribute York, December 22, 1918." O'n` the warden ' „f his work in the founding of the tralia. can sculptor, will make busts of to :Mr. Adolph Freund, as a former side is "Sacrifice, Sympathy, treasurer: Emanuel trustees: Wmile * David and the following A. international association. Mr. Lubin _, famous leathers in the Allied cause, president of the Grand Lodge. I The ne Sincerity, Service, Smiles, Self-denial." Brown. Adolph Freund, Leo M. But- did all the work preliminary to the or- outbreak occurs and studies are con- including Marshal Joffre, General ! address was received with the great- zel Albert Kahn, Louis Simon. Day ganization of the institute at his own ducted in the combat of these diseases and the results are sent to the fient- Pershing, Premiers 2.loyd George and est enthusiasm. The tribute, and the BRITISH PRAISE expense. Krolik, Israel Cohn, Samuel Heavetr Clemenceau, all of whom will sit for . warm response which it aroused, The general assembly of the insti- ers of the world. ADMIRAL STRAUSS Mr. Lubin was interested also in Mr. Davidson during the s"-coming I Were more striking because Mr. rich. A verr--delightful evening was tote meets at intervals of two or many other reforms. His son, Simon months. ' Freund's absence because of illness - . The British Ad- NEW YORK. is spent, (111?!iog the course of which a three years in Runic. Its function miralty has issued an official order on The sculptor has already completed ! very beautiful collation was served to keep in touch with agricultural Lubin, was responsible for the Cab- Foch and President Nlasaryk of the ; was noted and deeply regretted. which Rear Admiral Strauss, who had by Mrs. Welt. , conditions throughout the world. fornia Immigration Commission. B•nai Brith Club Elects. I charge of the American mine squad- Mr. Lubin, the older, has spent Czecho-Slovak republic. I Complete statistics are compiled at While these auspicious plans are ron in British waters, is lauded in the N EW YORK.-The United Syna- regular periods showing the market most of his time since 1913 in Rome the I nter- On behalf of the executive commits being rushed forward for the I'isgah highest terms. The work done by prices. crop conditions and all other directing the activities of national Institute. One of his last tee of the Independent Order B'nai Lodge, the 11'nai Brith Club is like- him and the men under his command gogues of America (Orthodox) will' meet in annual convention on January ! data interest to The of breaking out farmers. of animal and public utterances was on October 28, B'rith, $1,000 was sent to the Jewish wise entering on A new year which was of great importance, even though it did not attract general public atten- ll to organ ize e Aies when h urged th 12 and 13 at B'nai Jeshitrum Temple, Minnesota for - promises increasing prosperity.. The is watched indu strial war after victims of the recent th street, Cleveland, 0. M. B., vegetable diseases are s Intai Brith Club is composed en- tion. German es East 55 est fires. is chairman of the local ily. . Warningssent broadcast to merl Friedman is on arrangements. throughout the world when such an the world war. committee David Lubin, World-Famed Agricultural Leader, is Dead in Italian Capital HON. JAMES COUZENS.