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March 28, 1919 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-03-28

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• PAGE TWELVE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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TAXI

1:20===0=l0i===o=o===s01:101==u0400 MORE THAN 150,000
UKRAINIAN JEWS NOW
Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash
BETWEEN TWO FIRES
ZIONISTS IN U. S.,
or on Moderate Margins
SAYS JUDGE MACK

CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO.

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New York--Before sailing for Eu-
rope to represent the American Jew-
0 ish Congress at the Peace .Conter-
ence on behalf of the Jews of East-
TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150
(Established 1903)
0 ern Europe, and to present the Zion-
ist claims on Palestine, Judge Julian
41 Broad Street, New York
Direct Private Wires
NV. Mack, president of the Zionist or-
Weekly Market Letter Sent Free
ganization of America, refuted the
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statement regarding the strength of
the Zionist movement in America as
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01:30==0=0•.moc=to=o set forth in the petition presented to
President NVilson opposing a Jewish
state in Palestine.

301 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit

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"The petition set forth that the
Zionists are 150,000 out of a total
American Jewish population of 3,-
000,000," said Judge Mack. "But it
did not state that these 150,00(1 are
all adults, whereas the three million
total Jewish population includes
minors and even infants. They also
failed to state that in addition to
these registered and dues-paying
members of the Zionist organization
of America, there are a number of
Jewish fraternal and labor organiza-
tions which have made Zionism a
part of their programs. Among these
are: 'I he Independent Order Irrith
.\ !Kahan', with a.mendiership of 201,-
0000l; the Independent Order Irrith
Sholom. 54,360; SOBS Or Israel, 5,-
0011; Independent NVestern Star Or-
der, 17,920; the Jewish National
\Vorkers' .\ Mance. 5,2110: Knights of
Joseph. 11,000; the Progressive Or-
der of the West, 211,01111; and th e
.‘nialgantated G a r m e n t \Vorkers,
140000. Here you have a total of
608,000 adult Jews in America, favor-
ing the establishment of a Jewish
commonwealth in Palestine. This
does not take into account a list of
smallerAirganizations that have lined
tip witros."

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found anywhere at such modxrate
prices.

In modern music,
Delnissy's ''The Blessed Damozel" and
Cesar Franck's setting' to the one
Hundred Fiftieth Psalm, will feature
the special popular concert to be given
Sunday afternoon, March 30, in
Arcadia, by the Detroit Symphony
orchestra, assisted by the Madrigal
and Orpheus clubs.

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The

GEORGE N. EWELL, formerly of Bay
City, and CHAS. H. CURTISS, former man-
ager of The Wm. R. Hamilton Co., wish to
announce that they have become associated
with the Roberts-Welch Co., Funeral
Directors.

42 East Forest Avenue

The Orpheus club of teen's vulcsx tux
won quite la reputation for Its unac-
companied singing and It will he heard
in Macdowell's "From the Sea," and
Frans Malr's "Suomi',, song."

The orchestra's contributions to the
program 1111•11111e the overture to "Nlist-
non" (Thomas) two movements "At the
Fountain" and "Settles" from Charm-o-
tter's suite "Impressions d'Italle" and
1.1szt's Second Rhapsody.

Glendale 2455

Ti,,- twelfth IhIpular concert of the
iletrolt Symphony orchestra, Osslp
(hibrilowits•li conduct log, will be given
Sunday afternoon, April 6, In Arcadia.
with MIMI, Jelin Newcomb, New York
pianist, RN soloist.

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The new Internal revenue law effect-
ive April I, lifts the war tax on sym-
phony concert tickets, therefore the
April ( out erns
Detroit orchestra
will be C1,1'111111 fr o m war lax levy.

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Neither of theme compositions have
been heard in Detroit and the Debussy
Netting to Itossiter's poem had been
performed In America only two or three
times. Charles Frederic Morse, direc-
tor of the two clubs, will have "The
Blessed Damosel" sung by the Aladri-
gal club, ((unposed of women's voices,
with Incidental solos by Mrs. Frederick
W. Brown. soprano, and ABR. Viola
Geist Scully, contralto, the orchestra
playing the acompaniment.
Franck
number Will be given by the combined
clubs, orchestra and organ.

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NE \V YORK. - -The degree td.
Cantor of the
Semicha, the high, .1 awar d. i n J ew -
Mogen Abraham Congregation
ish theological lea rii.rig, was con-
Specialist at B'rith Milaths
ferred last . Sunday upon five grad
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notes of the Rabid Isaac Elchanan
Wedding Ceremonies performed.
Theological Seminary, at the Span-
Otlice and Residence
ish and Portuguese Synagogue. Cen-
212 Warren Ave. E. Melrose 73-W
tral Park west and Seventieth street.
It was the first time in this country
that the degree had heel' conferred
upon a group of men. It entitles the
rabbi to decide upon cases invoking
Jewish
law and customs, w hose
meaning is hidden from the laymen
or to the graduate of a seminary
Tour Activities Are Betas
where the teaching of Talmud is not
Written About In the Whole
of primary importance as it is in this
Jewish Press
school. Orthodox rabbis and laymen
from all parts of the country were We Know Because We Read and Clip
All the Jewish publications
present to witness the presentation
In the world.
of the handwritten parchment.
We are the first and only
Addresses were made by the lead-
Jewish Clipping Service.
ing orthodox clergymen of this city
traditional and patriotic songs
Address: Clipping Department
were sung by twenty members of ihr
The Jewish Correspondent
Cantors' Association of America, led S Beekman Street,
New York
by the Rev. NI. Kramer. Ben Ezra
chanted the afternoon service, and
the Rev. Sir. Kramer said a memo-
rial prayer for Rabbi Isaac Elchanan,
honored the most learned Russian
Talmudist in' the last century, the
anniversary of whose death Was con-
current vvith the graduation exertist•s

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PARIS—In the struggle between
the Ukrainians and the Poles, which
the Inter-Allied Commission has
been sent to mediate, the . Jews in the
contested region stand in a precari-
ous position. To begin with, this
commission—quite evidently under
the influence of the Polish Govern-
ment of Krakow—has been spread-
ing hateful rumors that the Jews are
in league with the Bolshevik). In a
cable to the Peace Conference, the
Commission stated that a plot, un-
der Jewish leadership, had set itself
to introduce the ililslievR Regime
in Poland, and that a secrFt Jewish
organization was supposed to have
stored somewhere, a large amount of
arms and explosives.
That the official reports of the
Commission have been highly col-
ored by Polish influence, is further
seen in their verdict relative to the
Ukrainian struggle in Galicia. 'rhos
taking the part of the Poles, the
Commission ruled that the Ukrainian
city of Lemberg, with all the tribu-
taries of the river Soon, should be
given over to Poland. This has had
the effect of turning the Social-Dem-
ocratic Ukrainian Government from a
friend of the Allies, into an enemy.
Thus refusing to make peace with
the Poles, the Ukrainians have made
a new attack upon Lemberg.
The Jews of the fated district, re-
membering the last Polish Pogroms,
are expecting still worse terrors,
should the Poles be victorious. Lem-
heed having liven disorganized com-
pletely by the Poles, the desolation
there is said to be V ores than ever
before, many of the poor there fall-
ing in the streets from death-hunger.

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