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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL V. NO. 17.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919.

QUOTA FOR
MASS SINGING TO DETROIT
UNION COLLEGE FUND
NEARING ITS GOAL
FEATURE RECORD
I. 0. B. B. EVENT

Largest Class Initiation of Pisgah
Lodge at Statler on Sunday to
Be Attended by Leaders of Na-
tional and District Lodges.

BANQUET AND DANCE TO
CELEBRATE BIG EVENT

lIonored by the presence of the
leading figures of the International
Order, Inuit Brith, including lion.
Adolph Kraus, of Chicago, President
of the Grand Lodge, and Hiram D.
Frankel, of St. Paul, President of
District Lodge No. 0, one of the
greatest fraternal and social event,
in the history of the Detroit Jewish
community will take place oil Sunday.
Nlarch 30. at the Hotel titmice; a hen
Pisgah Lodge, of Detroit, holds its
record class initiation ceremonies and
festivities.
This occasion will place Pisgah
Lodge in the position of one of his
strongest bodies of it , kind in the
country. Several hundred Jewish
citizens of this city will be formalb
installed into the order on Sunday.
and the event will mark the culmina-
tion of the drive for 11000 members,
Besides the many initiates, the initia-
tion will be attended by the hundred,
ot members and their families. One
of the novel and interesting fea-
tures of the banquet to be held fol-
lowing the initiation will be the mass
singing of tic diners. Parodies of
popular songs concerning the organi-
zation and its personnel, written by
members of the lodge, will be printed
and sung.

Will Attend Initiation Ceremonies Sunday •

With characteristic generosity the
members of Temple Beth El have an-
swered the appeal of American Is-
rael's only school for the education of
Reform Rabbis—the Hebrew Union
College—in its campaign for a main-
tenance fund that will be adequate
to its growing needs. Subscriptions
ranging from several hundred dol-
lars per annum to a dollar per year
have been received, thus indicating
that Reform Jews, rich and poor
alike, are equally interested in the
great cause fur which the college and
the l'shion of American Hebrew Con-
gregations stand.
While Detroit's full quota has not
yet been fully subscribed, there will
no doubt be an oversubscription be-
fore the end of the campaign. In due
time a full list of the subscribers will
be published in these columns. Sub-
scriptions should be sent to any mem-
ber of the committee or to Rabbi
Franklin, Care Temple Beth El.

Per

Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents

POLISH DAILY NEWS REVERSES
POSITION ON JEWISH QUESTION

Chairman Alexander of Anti-Defamation
League Receives Assurances That Agitation
Will Not Be Resumed.

NEW MANAGEMENT TAKES OVER PAPER

"The Jewish Question in Poland" Subject of
Leading Editorial in Recent Issue
of Detroit Newspaper.

Under date of December ill of last in this country we will convince our-
I 1 hien- selves that the ..\ inerwans value their
year, the Polish Daily N ews
IA l'OlSki ), Of this city, printed an co-citizens of Jewish extraction very
editorial seriously attacking the Jew- much and that the Jews here hold
ish people. The English translation positions of great importance, such as
of the article, as prepared by Mr'senators,
sena tors, congressmen, judges, gover-
Boris Manakoff, was printed ill the ones, ambassadors and mayors, not
"I) e t r o i t Jewish Chronicle" and to mention less important offices.
aroused a storm of comment on the
Advises Fair Treatment.
part of the Jews throughout the coun-
"It will suffice to mention the fact
try. N'ery seldom has a more bitter
piece of anti-seinitic literature ap- that one of the highest judges. a
peared in this country, and equally member of the United States Su-
seldom have the Jews been as stirred preme Court, is a Jew—Mr:Brandeis,
Action Follows Vigorous Protest
as they Were by this publication of Our ambassador to Turkey, Mr. El-
by David A. Brown in Behalf of
kus. is a Jew, as was his predeces-
the scurrilous editorial.
The matter was referred to Louis stir. Mr, Nlorgenthatt, Rabbis Wise
Patriotic Fund Agreement.
Nlarshall, of the American Jewish and Franklin are prominent Ameri-
lthe cans. the formerfrequently being eon•
Committee, the lieuiAph a ses
$275,000 JEWISH RELIEF
i ;, N titit
t it l .t N
stilted by I resident \Nilson. Lately
question being handled
ilson sent a cablegram to Rabbi
FUNDS ARE JEOPARDIZED
Alexander. chairman of the Anti \I r.
\Vke stating that he will support the
Defamation League for Detroit.
independence of Palestine at the
The local campaign of the People's
Editor is Discharged.
Peace Conference.
Relief Committee for Jewish War
"In regard to these facts, the ques-
Immediately after the publication
Relief Funds, which has been con-
tion
suggests itself as to whether we
of the article in the "Detroit Jewish
ducted in Detroit for several weeks.
Chronicle," Mr. Alexander received a couldn't do the same thing in Poland
contrary to the agreement entered
and
make
good Polish citizens of the.
HON.
ADOLPH
KRAUS
commtmicatimi, signed by each of the
into by the Jewish \Var Relief Com-
Jews, good citizens who would work
Program of the Day.
six stockholders of the company. The
Of Chicago, III.,
mittee oi Detroit with the Detroit
for the good of Poland, as their
letter reads, in part, as follows:
President, Grind Lodge, International Order B'nei Brith.
The program prepared for the oc- Patriotic Fund, will be called off, ac-
brothers are working for the welfare
In the last edition of the "Jew-
casion will start at 4 ti. nt. and will cording to a letter from Alexander
of the United States.
ish Chronicle" we have noticed a
last until late in the evening. The Kahn, Chairman of the Jewish Peo-
Cites Distinguished Polish Jews.
reprint of our editorial from De-
initiation of the new members will ple's Relief Committee, with head-
cember 20 of anti-setryitic con-
start promptly at the opening of the quarters at 175 East Broadway, New
"It is true that in Poland we have
tents. Furthermore, we notice-
ceremonies, during which time the York.
many Jews who are instigated by
letter was addressed to \f r.
that you also take active part in
ladies will be provided with a musical
Litraks and Jewish chauvinists who
said matter, and therefore, with
program. The newly organized de- David .\ Brosell; Chairman of the
are not friendly to the Polish nation.
full confidence, we refer 1\
o you in
gree team, consisting of Rabbi Sam- Jewish War Relief Committee of 1)e- American Rabbis Annual Meeting Kahn, Morgenthau, Straus, Hays
Being only a small minority, they do
said matter and declare: ,
uel S. Nlayerberg, Milton M. Alex- trait, and Vice-President of the De-
nothing for the Jews in Poland, serv-
at Cincinnati, Most Important and Dr. Lindman to Urge Cove-
d
That we, the uners'gne
il
aoder, (Jiarles Rosenthal, Maurice troit Patriotic Fund, in answer to a
ing
only to make the lewish situation
Yet Held, to Honor Dr. Wise. nant in League of Nations.
stockholders and publishers of
Garrett, Leon Goldsmith and David most vigorous protest by NIr.'Brown
worse.


Dziennik Polski, declare that the
_.,......Maryniont, who have rehearsed taw on the action of the People's Relief
"In Poland, too, there were many
To urge the incorporation In the
The thirtieth convention of t he
editorial in our edition of Des.etilL
initiation ritual, and who are known Committee in starting a campaign for
prominent J CWS whrise names remain
ber 21) and anti-semitic contents
for their thorough acquaintance with funds in this city, a procedure which, Central Conference of American Rab- covenant of the League of Nations a
in our history, who worked for the
was inserted without our knowl-
the rules of installation, will con- if allowed to continue, would mean bus, to be held at Cincinnati the week clause guaranteeing equal rights to
good of our fatherland. It is enough
edge, as, in other words, our
duct the ceremonies with an mimes- the jeopardizing of all the Jewish of April 2 to April 8, is being looked Jews in all lands and to present this
to mention the brave Colonel Ilerek
managing editor, Mr. Kowalski.
s i vencss w hi c h w ill excee d th a t o f.Relief Funds still due from the Pat- forward to by the leaders in Reform claim imobscured by the propaganda
Joselowics, to whose memory Poland
Judaism as the wost important gath- of political Zionism, the following
abused our confidence and will
previous events. The presence of the I riotic Fund.
erected a memorial with the inscrip-
When the Patriotic Fund drive was ering ever held, due to the reconstruc- named delegates will represent the
discharge him as soon as we are
lion. Adolph Kraus, the Interna-
tion, 'Here Lies the Hero of the
tion
problems
that
are
to
be
brought
signers
of
the
statement
to
the
Peace
first
proposed
last
year
the
various
able
to
secure
someone
in
his
tioal
President
of
the
order,
also
Insurrection, Iterek Joselowics.'
n
place.
promises to add to the significance of Jewish organizations of the city be- Op and planned at the time. An added Conference, which was presented to
"The vice-president of Cracow, Mr.
significance
is
given
this
convention
President
N,Nrilson
prior
to
his
leaving
!
came
constituent
members,
along
with
Furthermore,
as
publishers
of
the occasion.
Eskenazy, never denies his Jewish
the various other religious and non- in that it is to be held ill honor of the United States: Hon. Julius
Dziennik Polski we declare that
origin. \I r.Joseph Nusbaum, an em-
The Social Hour. religious organizations whose purpose the hundredth anniversary of the Kahn, who left last week; Hon.
we do not agree with the ten-
inent naturalist and author, is like-
dency of the said editorial.
.1t the conclusion of the class in- it was to collect money for war re- birth of Isaac NI. \Vise. the founder Henry Islorgenthau, who sailed last
wise a Jew. It is true that many
Since receiving the above statement Jews in Poland have failed to as-
Motion, an hour will be devoted to lief and similar objects. The prin. and first president of the conference. Saturday; Hon. Oscar S. Straus, who
The convention still be opened at is in l'aris and has been asked to of the position of the publishers, similate and have lacked confidence
a social session, during which the cited agreement of these organiza-
newly initiated members and their tills was that no campaign what- 9:30 a. tn. on Wednesday, April 2, serve; Mr. Daniel P. llays, who ex- Chairman Alexander withheld it from in the Poles, for the government of
ladies will have the pleasure of meet- ever for funds should be carried on in a rich program having been prepared pected to sail on or about March 22; publication until some evidence had the czar tried hard and skilfully to
ing and mingling with those who arc the city of Detroit between the dates for every day in the week, three ses- Rabbi Isaac Landman, who will act as been received that the actions prom- rouse the hatred of the Poles toward
already in the order. Special stress of Nlay 1, 1918, and May I, 1919, in- sions to be held daily. Special fea- secretary to the delegation and who ised would be forthcoming.
the Jews. And so, for instance, the
dependently of the Patriotic Fund. In tures of the convention will be a left last Tuesday on the S. S. Es-
program in Bialystok was the work
Trojanowski, New Editor.
case of breach of this agreement by pilgrimage to the grave of I)r. Isaac pagne. These delegates will co-oper-
of the 'Black Hundred,' the blemish,
The publishers. soon after writing however, being thrown on the Poles
any of the constituent organizations NI. \Vise on Thursday afternoon, and ate by request of Nlajor Lionel de
the funds due it from the Patriotic the graduation exercises of the He- Rothschild. President League of Brit- to the chairman of the Anti-l)efaina- by the Russian government.
brew Union College on Saturday af- ish Jews, with the English and tion League, made good their prom-
Fund were to be withheld.
Desire Jewish Co-operation.
ise of displacing Editor Kowalski by
The campaign of the People's Re- ternoon. Former President \Villiam _French representatives.
The 1 ' 111011 of American Hebrew the appointment to that position of
lief Committee would thus have Howard Taft will address the con-
"If, then, the Jews themselves will
have meant probable loss of $275,100) vention Sunday evening on "A Congregations, through its president, NI Stanley A. Trojanowski. The understand that they ought to work
Mr. \\'alter J. Freiberg, of Cincinnati, latter expresses himself in decided. with the Poles ill Poland for the re-
to the Jewish \Var Relief Funds. 'Flue League of Nations."
The tentative program prepared for 0., and the Central Conference of disagreement with the statements of building of the nation, the Poles are
prompt action of Chairman NI r.
Brown in calling this to the attention the convention includes the follow- American Rabbis, through its presi- the former editor as they appeared ready to forget many a fault of the
of Felix M. \Varburg, head of the ing: Wednesday, April 2, addresses dent, Rabbi Louis Grossman, have ill the offending editorial, and has Jews, and they could become an im-
Joint Distribution Committee. and Al- by Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin, of De- wired instructions to these delegates given his assurances that the Polish portant factor in the land, for we
exander Kahn, of the People's Relief troit; Rabbi Louis Grossman. of Cin- requesting them to represent in their Daily Nests under. his administration know very well front practice that
Committee, saved the Jews of Detroit cinnati, President of the Central Con- appeal to the Peace Conference the would maintain at all times a policy they possess a great knowledge of
from being placed in the most em- ference; Rabbi Harry Nlerfeld, Green- organized forces of these two impor- of justice and consideration Mr the commerce and industry.
Jews both ill America and in Po-
barrassing position with regard to the ville, Miss.; Rabbi William Rosenau, tant associations.
"Making programs would not bring ,
land. \I r. Tarjanowski has apparent- us anything but the hate of other
other members of the Patriotic Fund. Baltimore, Md.; Rabbi Henry Berko-
In explanation of the local cam- witz. Philadelphia. and Rabin Simon
ly already put his policy into prac- nations. We do 110i. of course, have
o frequent references to the to make friends with such Jews as
paign of the People's Committee. Mr. Peiser, Cleveland. Thursday. April 3, morning and Rabbi David Lefkowit: tice. Sr
Kahn stated that the "War Chest" intimate sketches of Ur. \Vise will will address the convention Monday Jew ish people have been in it more Trotzky, who is working for the de-
drives caused the disruption of the he given by Rabbi Joseph Silverman, morning. The convention will close just and moderate vein. During the struction of Poland."
local committees of his organization, New York City; Rabbi Gotthard Tuesday morning with a prayer by past few weeks all article appeared
on Rosa Raise. in which the religion DAVID A. BROWN HEADS
and that, inasmuch as the People's Deutsch. Cincinnati; Rabbi Tobias Rabbi Kohler, of Cincinnati.
The present officers of the Central of the famous singer was given rectig-
Relief Committee was made up of Schanfarber, Chicago; Rabbi Edward
CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN
workingmen's organizations, the cam- N. Calish, Richmond, Va.; Rabbi Clif- Conference of American Rabbis are:
paigns conducted by them tapped ton Levy. New York City; Rabbi Rabbi Kaufman Kohler, Cincinnati, niti Ie
i )t1 , 1r recently. tinder date of March
Charles
S.
Levi,
Ililwatikee;
Rabbi
Honorary
President:
Rabbi
Louis
David A. Brown has been honored
reservoirs for funds that could not
20, there appears a leading editorial
under a two.colunin headline entitled with another civic appointment, !lav-
he reached by any other drive. He Samuel NVolfenstein, Clevclan tl; Grossman. Cincinnati. Preside n t
Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin. Detroit. Vice- "The - Jewish Question Poland." ing been chosen as chairman of the
stated, however, that, in order not Rabbi Nlax Heller, New Orltalls.
LEON GOLDSMITH,
Friday, April 4, papers will he read President; Rabbi Abram Simon, The fairness and moderation with house-chatting campaign, scheduled
to compromise the local Jewish \Var
Toastmaster.
Rd:el funds due frwil the Detroit by Rabbi Max Reichler, of New York, \Vashington. Treasurer; Rabbi Ab- which the subject is handled does for the week of May 12 to 17. 1)ur-,..
ing the house-cleaning wesir the polo ;
has been laid on this part of the pro-' Patriotic Fund. he would issue orders and Rabbi Kaufman Kohler, Cincin- ram Hirschberg, Chicago, Recording credit to the writer. and still I I un-
t he
ttimit
give I
lie will be asked II) report disOrtierly
grain to insure a greater interest on at once to stop the local People's nati. Rabbi Horace J. \Volf, of Roch- Secretary, and 'Rabbi Louis \Volsey doubtedly do
ester, N. Y., will read a paper Sunday Cleveland, Corresponding Secretary Polish people a new conception of con diti ons in houses, garages,,..on
the part of the new members in the Relief Committee campaign.
roofs, in factories, alleys, as well as
their relationships with the le,.
organization. Immediately following
imperfect tire escapes and open mangy
the social hour the dinner will be banquet. will informal and trill
Translation of Article.
sue piles and broken window's. Prizes
long
a
," those present are will-
served at 7 p. nt., the Hotel Statler last as
will
be offered during this campaign
The following translation has kern
having taken more than usual inter- mg to stay.
received by Chairman Alexander front to Boy Scouts who discover and re-
Those who have as yet failed to
est in providing for this affair, a din,
port the largest number of places
Mr. Manakoff:
make reservations for the banquet arc
flee worthy Of the o ccasion.
'Of late much has been said and needing a spring clean-up, and the
IF IT IS
asked to do so as soon as possible
written about the Jewish question in condition of which are vernIed. -
Entertainment Numbers.
by communicating with \I r. Simon I).
Poland. Polish-American newspap , :.
/la your share toward keeping it (11/IT ht' sending your subscrip-
At 7:15, shortly after the diners Rosenzweig, who is in charge of She
have approached the problem
AB RAM I. ELKUS MADE
tion today to the 3faintenance Fund of the
have been seated. and the invocation banquet reservations.
venous angles. proposing diffei yet
pronounced. a program of entertain-
FREE SYNAGOGUE HEAD
Arrangement Committee.
methods by which an understating
ment will be presented, among the
between the Polish nation and the
The arrangement committee in-
entertainers being Eddie McGrath,
New
Yorks—At a spe. 41 nn. (ling of
Jews might be brought about.
Institution founded by Isaac NI. \Vise in whose spirit almo , t
Bob Miller and their own inimitable cludes the following: Meyer Fink,
"I'mloulitedIr among the Poles an- the Executive Committee of the Free
two hundred graduates are spreading the message of liberal
four, who will feature such late song Morris Garvett, Bernard Ginsburg,
tagonism against the JC•A'S is great— Syngogue at the Aldine Club, Fifth
hits as "After All." "You're Still an Rabbi S. S. Nlayerberg, Nathan Rob-
Judaism here and abroad.
the result of miscomprehension and Avenue, last Sunday. Abram I. Elkus,
Old Sweetheart of Mine." "1 Ain For- inson, Nlilton M. Alexander, Louis
lark of investigation into the ease Ii who has been vice-president of the
Sign card annexed and forward today to 1:abbi Franklin,
t ever Blowing Bubbles." " \\lien You I. Frank. Leon Goldsmith, Jacob
the Jews in Poland. We must, once congregation for ten years• was elect-
Look Into the Heart of a Rose" and Miller, Simon Rosenzweig, Charles
care Temple Beth F.I.
and forever, get rid of the idea that ed president to succeed Henry 11 or-
a number of other leading lights. Rosenthal and Lester Leopold.
the Jews will surely leave Poland genthau, wit . recently resigned. Mr.
FOR AMERICAN JUDAISM
The present officers of the Pisgah
including some other top-notch talent.
some day, regardless of the fact that Elkus has been associated with the
Lodge are: President. Morris Gar-
The speeches of the banquet will
they may regain the independence of organization and active in the work
annually, for the support
I
hereby
suhteribe
$
vett; Vice-('resident, Adolph Einster-
their own country, Palestine. of the congregation since its founda-
be marked an that they will he short
of
the
work
of
the
scald; Nlonitor, Jacob Miller; Assis-
and to the point, and will be limited
"To drive them out, as Spain once tMil.
UNION OF AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS
tant Monitor, Leon Goldsmith;
to a brief period of time. Only two
did, is no way to handle the prob-
National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods
Treasurer, Herman Finsterwald; Sec-
Hebrew Union College
At a conference in Delhi of the All-
speakers have been arranged for the
lem,
for limes have changed and na-
retary, Charles Rosenthal; Warden,
India Moslem League, Dr. Ansari, the
evening, each speech to last a few
Bureau of Civil Rights
Synagog and School Extension
tional tolerance has spread too far.
David Marymont; Guardian, Henry
minutes.
say if the Polish government issued chairman of the reception committee,
A. Marks; Trustees, Herman Weiss,
"Moreover, what would the world declared that Jerusalem could not be
Reservations to Be Filled.
Adolph Freund and L. J. Leopold.
say if the l'olish government issued handed over to the Zionists, and the
The record-breaking initiation Sun-
The dance will start promptly at
decree expelling the Jews and con- attitude of the British government in
a
day is being looked forward to by
P.O. Address
9:30, following the ceremonies, the
; fiscating their fortunes? We must favoring the Zionists created much
the members, as this is to make
entertainment and the dinner, marked
I
settle
the question differently.
Pisgah Lodge the largest Jewish or-
pain and resentment among the Mus-
by a grand dance in the Statler ball-
"If we take into consideration the
Date
ganization in the city in the number
room. Finzel's orchestra will pro-
relations of the Jews and Americans sehnans of India.
of members and in influence.
•••■■•■•••■ •W\IVINANRAIWYWWW
W.`, ...........,
vide the music. The dance, like the

PEOPLF'S RELIEF HEAD
ORDERS CAMPAIGN FOR
FUNDS TO CEASE HERE

CENTRAL CONFERENCE 1, SAIL FOR FRANCE TO
ASK JEWISH RIGHTS
CONVENTION APRIO2-8

I

IS JUDAISM WORTH SAVING?

IIEBRE\V UNION COLLEGE

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