THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN FRIDAY OCTOBER 24, 1919. VOL VI. NO. 21. EPISCOPAL CHURCH ABANDONS EFFORT TO, CHRISTIANIZE JEWS Committee of Jews Headed by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin in Conference with Representatives of General Episcopal Convention Clarify Great Misunderstanding. PLANS TO "MISSIONIZE" JEWS WITHDRAWN TO CO-OPERATE WITH SYNAGOGUE IN AMERICANIZATION WHEREAS, The title, "Bureau on Christian Americaniza- tion" had been misinterpreted by large numbers of American citizens, notably American Jews: be it RESOLVED, The House of Bishops concurring, that in authorizing a plan and budget for Christian Americanization, it is far from the purpose of this convention to disparage or to criticize the notable American patriotism displayed by great numbers of our fellow citizens of foreign birth or parentage who profess other religious faith than our own; and we wish them abundant success in their earnest efforts to uphold and propagate the ideals of Americanism which in common with ourselves, they so loyally entertain; and we agree with them that the liberty which flows from obedience to the will of God is the only secure basis upon which free American institutions TEMPLE BETH EL HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER OCT. 28 -4 What is confidently announced as "one of the most epoch-making meet- ings of the congregation" is to take place at the 'Temple Beth El diniotr, to be held under the auspices of the oen's Auxiliary Association, Tues- Wm day, October 28, at (I P. Reports of officers are to he sub- mitted at this time, and new officers elected to serve for the coming yeal . Other business of importance, it I! said, will come up for discussion. NI embers of Temple Beth El congre- gation are requested to meet at the dinner with their families. BENDIN LIBEL AGAINST JEWS REPUDIATED -- — Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents AMERICAN JEWS ON EUROPEAN ENGLAND TO CARE FOR , JEWISH POGROM ORPHANS 1 200000 LONDON.—The English govern-1 meat has resolved to build orphan-! ages in which to care for a thousand I Jewish children whose parents have been killedin the pogroms in Eastern l'Airofie. These orphans are to he brought to England and reared at the Report of American Jewish Com- government's expense. The government will also permit mittee Shows 75 Per Cent of Jewish families living in England to Jewish Soldiers Were in Com- send for the orphans of their relatives batant Units. in the pogrom countries, On condition that they be responsible for the bring- ing up of the children whom they OVER 8,000 OFFICERS IN bring over under this ruling. The ALL RANKS OF SERVICE families will be held strictly account- --- --- able for the proper care of the chit- Jewish Courage Evidenced by 600 Executive Council of Free Syna- dren. Citations for Bravery—Three gogue Adopts Resolution Sus- DR. WISE, UPHELD BY COUNCIL, WILL RETAIN PULPIT Iaining Rabbi Wise on Mora Issues. ITALIAN MANDATE OVER HOLY LAND IS RUMORED Receive Congressional Medal of Honor, the Highest Award. OFFERED TO RESIGN New York.—The thirteenth annual WHEN COPENHAGEN.—According to a meeting of the American Jewish Com- VIEWS WERE RESENTED rumor which has won some credence mittee, a national Jewish organization, here, the Italian government may be given the mandate over the holy Congregation Approves His Right places in Palestine and Syria, by the to Speak Freely on All Relig- decision of the Peace Conference. ious, Social or Political Ques- tions. PATRIOTIC FUND ENLISTS SUPPORT OF DETROIT JEWS instituted in 1906 for the purpose of combatting the infraction of the rights of Jews in any part of the world, was held recently at the hotel Astor. The annual report of the commit- tee, in considering the question of the restriction of immigration, said it was inconceivable that the United States would close its doors against those whose sole desire was to bet- ter their position in life and to be- come goods citizens of this country. The report said that although there were less than 3000,000 Jews in the United States, nearly 2(10,000 fought on the battle fields of Europe. Some of these, it was said, had not been \Varsaw:—The Polish anti-Semites and their press have been exceedingly New York—The Executive Council busy in spreading accounts of an al- of the Free Synagogue last week up- leged discovery of a telephone at Ben- held the right of Rabbi Stephen S. din, which communicated with Ger- Wise to speak his views on any ques- many and kept the latter informed of tion. religious, spiritual, social or Campaign to Feature Element the movements of the Polish troops. political. The council met at the of Personal Interest by The owner of the telephone was sup- Synagogue House, 36 \Vest Sixty- posed to be the Jew Zuckerman, and, eighth Street, and discussed the offer Throwing Open Institutions on the receipt of the report at War- made by Dr. Wise to resign if any to Visitors During Week of saw, the police arrested his son who considerable number of the members Nov. 3. can be perpetuated. esided here. Naturally, all the Polish of his congregation desired him to do news agencies became active, and the so in view of his attack on E. H. lucre long enough to take out their $548,000 DEVOTED TO most was made of the libel to damage Gary's attitude in the steel strike. second papers. The killed and he above resolution, introduced in the House of Deputies, Thurs- the interests of Jews. The whole JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS wounded, to say nothing of the dec- Although not all the members of T day, Oct. 16, by George Zabriskie, delegate and Chancellor of the dio- story of time Zuckerman telephone is a the council agreed with Rabbi \Vise's orated, among the boys from the invention. To time credulous views on Judge Gary and on unionism, Hundreds of Women, Respond- East Side, it was stated, as well as cese of Ness! York, and afterward concurred in by the I louse of Bishops pure mind of the people, many of whom a resolution upholding the idea of a their co-religionists elsewhere ing to Call, Enter Ranks of among of the Protestant Episcopal Church at the Triennial Convention, re- even believe that Jews carry tele- in this country, spoke for their valor. free pulpit. introduced by Oscar S. Division D, Led by Mrs. A report of the activities of the sulted from a protest against a proposed conversion of the Jews voiced phones hidden in their beards, it was Strauss, was unanimously carried. David A. Brown, Head of committee during the past year dealt by Rabbi Leo Franklin in his sermon of Sunday, Oct. 10, before the sufficient to let the humor concerning The motion was seconded by Dr. Lee largely with the economic situation Zuckerman pass round in Bendin to K. Frankel. Winning Team in 1918. congregation of Temple Beth El. of the Jews in various parts of set people on the move and com- After Mr. \Vise's attack on Judge Dr. Franklin, basing his remarks upon a report circulated in the mence an agitation for an inquiry. Gary there was considerable com- Europe. It set forth that as many and With 4,000 volunteer workers as 125,000 had been massacred and public press that the sum of one million dollars had been set asitle the The police conducted an inquiry, and ment among the members of his con- leaders completely organized, the that while reports may have been ex- their greation. For the benefit of all those discovered that there was no founda- tion for the report. M. Zuckerman who had not had the opportunity of Detroit Patriotic Fund drive for $5,250,- aggerated that the suffering of the implication that Jews were unable to be accounted good Americans until was not arrested, and the leading hearing his original sermon, Dr. Wise (100 will lie formally launched, Monday, Jew has been widespread and in- November 3. Detroit Jewish fraternal tense. l'he German press it was said, members of the Bendin Jewish com- repeated his views and offered to they had professed the tenets of Christianity. and communal organizations have been is replete with anti.'sentitism. "Expelled from the lands that gave them birth," he said, "thousands munity requested the local chief of resign. among the first to offer whole-hearted Thereupon Abram J. Elkus, chair- According to a report presented by police to contradict the press reports. of Jews have come to these shores in the last few years, seeking hap- The chief stated that he had not the man of the Executive Council, called support to the 1919-20 campaign. Ap- Julian Leavitt, director of the Office proximately $548,000 of the fund will Jewish War Records, which is main- piness and freedom. They found instead, greed, rapacity, political in- necessary authority to issue state- a special meeting of that body. e apportioned among the various Jew- tained by the American Jewish Com- Those present were: Edward Davis equality and social disdain. Out of these conditions were born among ments to the press of the whole coun- Samuel Samuel. Charles E. Block, ish cnarities and organizations of the mittee, of the 150,000 Jewish soldiers that NI. Zucker- great numbers of our people, moral, religious and economic anarchy, try, but he suggested city. Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Frederick L. and sailors recorded by the office to man should institute proceedings fluggenheimer, Walter S. Heilborn, flue Jewish Relief Fund will receive date, New York State leads with more disrespect of the laws of God and man. There came to be even in the against the newspapers for libel. In $350,000; the Unjted Jewish Charities, than 50,000. Pennsylvania follows 11. M. Kaufman, Joseph M. Levine, Parliament, Deputy Rosenblatt cate- ranks of the Jews, gangsters, criminals and prostitutes. $70,000; the Jewish Fresh Air Society, denied the libel, and stated G. Levor, Morris May, I). K. Moses, $8,000; the new Fresh Air Camp, $45,000 with more than 14,000, and other "\\'e may say to the conversionists, 'Go to these fellows. Try to gorically Benjamin Selfless, Oscar C. Straus, states are represented proportionately. nize facts as related above, the re ust m , w the Israel N. Thurman, Edmond Uhry, and the Young Women's and Young The army is represented by 114,278 make good Christians out of worthless Jews.' Nfen's Hebrew Associations, $75,000. of t s d ec righr men, the navy by 13,386, and the Ma- M. E. Wormser. While the funds to be devoted to the our duty and win them (sack to Jewish ideals O and rine Corps by 2,160. The total num- Resolution Supporting Rabbi. Jewish Relief Fund for War Sufferers ber of commissioned officers listed so living. Rev. Thomas Burgess, of New York, head of the department of The resolution adopted was as fol- and for the United Jewish Charities are far is 8,005, including one brigadier proportionately the same as those of lows: Cliristian Americanization of the Episcopal Board of :Missions, and are made for general in the Marine Corps, one rear Whereas, As a result of a recent last year, new allowances admiral in the Navy, 69 colonels, and under whose direction the budget was formulated, stated that it had New York.—Belgium is making address delivered by 1)r. Stephen S. the Fresh Air Camp and for the Y. W. lieutenant colonels in the Army, 370 not been the intention of his church to attempt the conversion of the efforts to bring Jewish refugees who Wise on a phase of the existent social and Y. NI. II. A. Seventy-fine thou- majors, 1,263 captains, and 5,524 lieu- imi ch of the vice fled to Holland during the Great and industrial unrest, there arose con- sand dollars are to be spent in the erec- tenants. Jews. Believing, he said, as did Dr. Franklin, that "home" to Antwerp, in order siderable comment both in the public tion of buildings suitable for the use of A statement issued after the meet- ws was due to the fact that some had War, that the Belgian city may regain its press and among the members of the the young people of Detroit. and crime attributed to the Jew's ing said in part: Time rest of the budget asks for ken away fro the synagogue and that no appeal to the ideals of pre-war prestige as the world's dia- congregation with respect thereto; "The preference of Jewish soldiers id br o $2,000,000 to provide better hospital mond market. for the combatant branches was dem- Americanizatkm could therefore be addressed to them, the l facilities, orphanages, and other insti- the When the invading German hosts and was the object of the Whereas. So far as the Free Syna- by the fact that while these onstrated hoped to bring about a reclamation. It tutional buildings whose erection was poured into Belgium, Jewish diamond al so branches constituted only 60 per cent gogue is concerned, the only question andl the Jews, but merchants, cutters and other artisans which was or can lie raised by reason prevented by the war. proposed program, he asserted, to reach the total in the American Expe- of ereyff they unchurched, w h As a means of arousing personal in- in the craft, who had. really made of Dr. \Vise's recent utterances and ditionary Forces, the relative propor- foreign-horn and their children, who were uh Antwerp the world's chief diamond the commeitt arising therefrom is as terest and preserving the sentiment in tion among the 114,000 Jewish soldiers mart, tied across the Dutch frontier. to the right of the rabbi of the con federated giving, a plan new to Detroit, were to be found. is about 75 per cent. The infantry Previous to the drawing up of the resolution adopted by the Epis- They found a welcome too, because gregation to express from its pulpit the Patriotic Fund this year will hold a constituted 26,6 perecent of the Amer- William C. Einhardt, not only did the Dutch people forsee freely the truth as lie sees it upon al, visiting week for all of the institutions d b copal convention a conference was calley Re ttliliated with the Community Union. ican Expeditionary Forces, while the world market possibilities in the an of the advisory hoard of the epartment of Christian-Ameri trade for Amsterdam but the Holland moral, ethical, and spiritual questions Community service workers assert that among the Jewish records it consti- on- Therefore, be it resolved, by the chairman personal interest is of as much inipor- tuted 413 per cent. The Qaurtermas- government was equally farsighted canization, jointly with Rabbi Franklin, President of the Central C Executive Council of the Free Syna- ter Corps represented 6.2 per cent of B ference of American Rabbis, at Nvhich were present Rev. Thomas ur- and welcomed the newcomers, who as gogue, believing that it speaks for mance as the money asked for conducting the A. E. F. and 5.9 per cent of the the work. The sick, the aged, and the the war progressed, shifted the practically the entire membership of unfortunates who are enjoying institu- Jewish record. gess, Rev. Robert Kreider, :dr. George Zahriskie, representing the ayer- world's diamond center to the Dutch the congregation, that it affirms and Evidence of Great Courage. tional care. it is said. are booking for- Episcopal church. and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Samuel S. M.'MButzel city. approves not only the right but the ward to visiting week with the greatest Ir. Isaac Goldberg. Mr. Fred Many of the merchants and others "Additional evidence as to the high duty of its rabbi to speak the truth berg, Mr. Bernard Ginsburg, : of the wealthier class among the ref- as he sees it upon any question, eagerness. They have been told that quality of Jewish courage in the war the entire city is interested in their wel- and. Mr. Day Krolik. nference is given heretv Ult. as also the ugees remained in Holland but the whether it be religious, spiritual, fare, and that several hundred . citizens is found in the official citations for poorer people are returning in num- social, or political, and that it re- gallantry in action, of which about o A memorandum of the C will call upon them to cheer them up bers to Belgium. affirms and restates the principle upon and to make life a little easier for them. 600 are so far recorded among the correspondence subsequent thereto: Hol- "During the period of the war American Jewish records. These in- which the Free Synagogue was land became one of the small isles of founded in the words of its original Elaborate plans are being made by those clude three citations for the Congres- MENIORANDUM OF CONFERENCE in charge of Jewish institutions to give refuge where many people found sional Medal of Honor, the highest Monday. October 13th, 1919, constitution, to-wit: to visitors graphic illustrations of how distinction awarded by the United Held 00 shelter from the storms of war," says "Believing that the power of the Sholom Ascii, Jewish writer and poet, synagogue for good depends in part the work is being carried on. States, of which only seventy-eight onday afternoon, October I:fill, at the ca theep The program for the week is as fol- have been conferred to date. The in a recent report, received by the upon the inherent right of the pulpit Monday lows; American Jewish Relief Committee, total of casualties is estimated at 3,500 Monday, Oct. 27, Children's Day; Christian Americanization of the Prt Aestant Episcopal Church, and of in which he gives the results of his to freedom of thought and speech. the founders of the Free Synagogue Tuesday. Protection and Relief Day; deaths and from 11,000 to 12,000 work abroad for the Joint Distribu- Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, President of the Central Conference of Amer- resolved that its pulpit shall be free Wednesday. Old People's Day; Thurs- wounded." The following officers were re-elect- nference held in the library of Temple Beth El, Detroit, tion Committee. "Together with the to preach on behalf of truth and day, Educational and Settlement Day; Belgians, who, at the beginning of righteousness in the spirit and after ed: President, Louis Marshall; Vice- ican Rabbis, a co Friday, Health Day; Saturday, Hospital Presidents, Cyrus Adler and Julius the following: the war, flooded Roland, where they the pattern of the prophets of Israel"; Day. Forty-nine institutions are to be at which were present lived under the protection and sup- Rosenwald of New York City and A. . C. Erhardt, Chairman, Advisory Board. it is further ,.isited during the course of the week. Christian Ameri port of the Belgian government, also and C. Ratshesky of Boston were elected, Rev. W. m Resolved, That in reiterating the The Young People's Society of Tem- came those Galician Jews who had Rev. Thomas Burgess, Secretary, Department of and Louis Marshall and Col. Harry principles on which the Free Syna- long been resident in Antwerp and gogue was founded the Executive rile Beth El has arranged to further the Cutler of Providence were re-elected Patriotic Fund drive by a rally and had there developed their diamond canization. Council does not attempt to express mass meeting to be held at the Temple to membership on the Executive Com- trade," he continues. Rev. Robert Kreider, Scranton, l'a. the views of the membership as to Wednesday, November 5, at 8:15 p. m. mittee. In their new surroundings they did 'Air. George Zabriskie, Chancellor of the Diocese of New York (rep- Among those present were: Cyrus the timeliness of his address or as to The J. I.. Hudson Co. has furnished its not forget those less fortunate broth- the merits of its content. entire musical organization, consisting Adler, Philadelphia; Isaac W. Bern- ers who had been left behind. In resenting the Protestant Episcopal Church and The meeting lasted an hour and a of a male quartet and a symphony helm, Louisville; Col. Harry Cutler, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, President of the Central Conference of referring to this, the writer says: half. Afterward, it was learned that orchestra of 30 pieces. A speaker, to Providence; James Davis, Chicago; "These refugees, the majority of one of the seven members of the con- chosen later, will deliver the address Charles Eiseninan, Cleveland; S. Mar- whom were well-to-do, soon found American Rabbis. Mr. Isaac Goldberg. h o resigned omm learning of the evening. The public is invited to cus Fechheimer, Cincinnati; Simon themselves at home in Amsterdam. gregation w Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg. Mr. Day Krolik. They not only required no assistance of Dr. \Vise's views on Judge Gary attend. The Hudson quartet was sent Fleischmann, Buffalo; Isaac W. Mr. Fred M. Butzel. and the steel strike had withdrawn to France (Indite the war, at the ex- Frank. Pittsburgh; Felix Fuld. New- Bernard Gin sberg. o st ated that t e themselves, but even contributed his resignation, although he still dif- acme of the Hudson company, to fur- ark; Ephraim Lederer, Philadelphia; wh mhardt, E Rev. M r. from time to time to the maintenance was opened by n Mr. eeting ous to c lar ify a nish entertainment for the men in the Judge Julian W. Mack, Chicago; Mor- The m of the Antwerp Kehillah which they fered with the rabbi. organization represented by him was most auxin ge number of \ merican had left behind. In fact the Antwerp trenches and rest camps, and was later ris Rosenbaum, Philadelphia; Julius Many Letters Received. and indignation to a lar chosen to give a program before the Rosenwald, Chicago; Isaac M. Ull- d Rabbi frequently came to Hollan caused pain il ue reported that many letters in ha that supreme war council at the Trinnon man, New Haven; A. Leo Weil, J lie said that such a situation was d in part to newspaper It was ine gEpisco pal an Chur ch secure funds for the support of the support of Dr. Wise had been received l'alace, on the occasion of the banquet Pittsburgh; Judge Henry N. Wessel, Jewish institutions in Belgium." misrepresentation bearing upon the attitude of th eneral from Jews and non-Jews, ministers. tendered that body by the American Philadelphia; and the following from d towa r d descendants of foreigners laymen, manufacturers and others members. They were also engaged by New York City: Dr. S. Benedrely, toward foreigners and The letters whose writers disagreed !he Royal Opera Ilouse at Nice, to sing Herman Bernstein, Judge Nathan PISGAH LODGE NOTICE. s Jews in particular. o imply with Dr. \ ISC, it was stated, were a group of songs during thz progress Ilijur, Louis Borgenicht, Samuel Dorf, intention w hatso ever Julius J. Dukas, Abram I. Elkus, Dr. that Jests unsigned. of the opera. Il e stated that there was no i c Amer A REGULAR MEETING of Pis- 111)0 inten se ly p tatriot Two hundred and fifty Jewish women H. J. Epstein, Harry Fische], Dr. Now, that Dr. Wise has been upheld the fact of their being Jews, were contrary was misleading. He stated gah Lodge, No. 34, Independent Order in his right to express his views on base volunteered their services under Herbert Friedenwald. Prof. Israel by he that any impression to t purpose of the Episcopal Curchi h of B'nai Brith, will be held at the all questions, it is believed that plans Mrs. David A. Brown, captain of Friedlaender, Max J. Kohler, Samuel to and not the nasmuc h lodge rooms, 25 Broadway, Monday for the new building fund campaign Women's Work. Division I). Under C. Lanyort, Judge Irving Lehman, but it was that . further who had not broken with the syoagog, evening, October 27th, at 7:30 p. m. for the Free Synagogue will he r4.- hilian A. Krolik are Morris Dreifus Leo Lerner, Wm. Lieberman, Dr. J. of God and l sionize among Jews The next Forum Luncheon will be idly carried to completion. He hesi- Sidney M. Fechheimer, Joseph M. L. Nlagnes, Louis Marshall, Jacob anarchy leads to disrespect equally for the ula mong those on Tuesday noon, October 25th, wn i co tated to make an appeal for funds Wit, and f. II. Neiman, acting captains. Massel, Rabbi H. Prereira Mendes, What held g as religious at the club rooms, 25 Broadway. man, the church ish was justified doin Of all the women's teams enlisted in Leon Nloisseiff, Dr. S. Neuman, Leon stock, who in had definitely broken away from their Charles D. Cameron, staff correspond- for the new building until he was sure that there would be no question the work during last year's drive. that Sanders, Jacob H. Schiff, Dr. I', A. on up on sprung from Jew ent on the Detroit Journal, will speak as to his right to express his views omm of Mrs. Brown showed the greatest re- Siegelstein, Oscar S. Straus and Cy- ancestral nmorings. True Americankm could be budded up ly st Americans." social and other questions from time idea ls fo r -w hich religionhe could find on "Americanizing the rums L. Sulzberger. (Continued on page 7) Luncheon begins promptly at 12. La- pulpit. the basis of a recognition of those that in the church, dies are especially invited. feontimied On Page Nine) 4, ms Belgium Arranging For Return of Jewish Refugees ■ it