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at Forum Luncheon

Charles D. Cameron, of Detroit
Journal, to Speak on "Ameri-
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day, Oct. 28.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

other.

Journal Man to Speak.

Charles D. Cameron, staff corre-

am particularly pleased to come spondent of the Detroit Journal, who

before you," said Miss Stone, "be- has in his newspaper career touched
cause we very much need the co- upon all important national and inter-
operation of a thinking and an earnest national affairs, will talk on "Amer-
group. Our work is to care for all icanizing the Americans," next 'files-
handicapped, the halt, the lame and day noon, at 12:45. Ladies are cor-
the blind. One of our most difficult dially invited to attend these Forum
problems is that of the street-beggar. luncheons.
"The dynamic, prosperous city of
Detroit should not have street-beg- SIR SAMUEL WARNS POLES
AGAINST JEWISH BOYCOTT
gars. It is a disgrace, it isn't fair to
make of a 111111001 figure that sniveling,
whining creature of the street cor-
\VARSA1\'.— Sir Stuart Samuel,
ner to whom we toss stray pennies head of the English pogrom investi-
gating commission, has visited the
and nickels.
"But we will have them as long as Polish Minister of Commerce and has
the pu b lic supports them. Even the told the latter that he (Samuel) II as
Lest-paving factories do not pay $11 in possession of documents which
or $1(I a day to their employees. That show that the boycott against Jews
id s the sum a beggar avyrages—the in PolainLbears ;tit official character.
sun' totalled by the penult,. and Sir Samuel declared that such a boy-
'tickles a careless public tosses them cott policy would undoubtedly cause
in sympathy. Do not sympathize Poland much harm.
with them. Help them become men."

JEWS FIRST TEACHERS
OF THE GOSPEL.

By

RABBI MARIUS RANSOM,

Paterson, N. J.

\\'e are the world's premier salva-
tionists. Ours has always been the
hope to unite humanity and lead it to
the mountain of the Lord to worship

the one God, Father of all humanity.
Nearly two thousand years ago Pales-
tine was destroyed by the R0111311
armies, Israel was scattered to all
An audience that taxed the capacity
parts of the Glen known world. flow
of the dining room, composed of over
was Judaism to survive'—for the tem-
209 men and women, enjoyed an un-
ple was destroyed--and Judaism con-
usual and intensely interesting talk on
sisted principally in the worship con-
Beggar
Problem"
by
Miss
the -
ducted at the temple at Jerusalem.
Rosetta Stone, secretary of the De -
But years before this tragic event
troit Committee on the Handicapped,
Jews had begun to carry the Jewish re-
at the Forum luncheon held Tuesday
ligion together with the arts and the
11000 at the B' n ai Birth Club rooms,
sciences and their commercial prod-
25 Broadway. - A brilliant speaker,
vets and wares to all parts of the
full of entlinsiasm for her dacult
world, to Asia Nlittor and Egypt, even
work—the uplifting of the street-beg-
to mighty Rome. In the year 139 B.
!, gar to a state of independency and
self,respect—her message will linger
C. the Jews were exiled from Rome,
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE. for the Roman Government feared
;13 iu the minds of her hearers.
Beggar's Little Sister.
the effects of the democratizing teach-
:Hiss St,ile dwelt on the difficulties
Milton M. Alexander, who presided
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The Young People's League, organ-
v at the meeting, touched upon the sub- encountered ill gaining the confidence ized in February, 1912, and comprised ings of the Jewish religion. The New
Testament speaks of the scribes and
C Monte
iect of social service as it touches the of these street-lieggars.
of boys and girls to the ages of 23, pharisees as "compassing sea and
' Jews liars, they look with suspicion on the
recently elected the following officers: land to make one proselyte." The
"There is one field of human itctiv- efforts of those %vim attempt to help President, S. Mann; Vice-President,
Talmud tells a story of four rabbis
icy fn which the Jew:, through all the them. However, realizing that some-
Miss C. BlatnikotT; Treasmer, J. S011- 51 ho made a long and dangerous sea
ages has excelled," said 1t1r. Alex- one is interested in their welfare, that
tag; Financial Secretary, 1sliss A. An- voyage from Jerusalem to Rome in
audit- . "It is that field of activity that someone cares, they come, warily at .lander; Recording Secretary, S. L. order to convince a Roman of the
concerns itself with the human relit- first to Nliss Stone's headquarters at
between 3J N1:est \•arren. She doesn't (pies- Miller; Sergeant-at-Arms, C. Sontag. truth of the Jewish religion. Wher-
tionship--the relationship
'rile League announces the first of ever the Jew went he built syna-
tion them. Rather she establishes the
man and men.
spirit of good-fellotyship. They tell a series of dances to be given, Sun- gogues, not only that lie might wor-
"To the solution and adjustment of her their troubles. 'They call her 'I.it- day, October 19. at the Payne Danc- ship therein, lint also that all others
the delicate problems of the heart, tle Sister.'
ing Academy, Hastings and Hendrie might be invited to attend the Jew-
the home and the soul, the Jew has
"I have not found a single beggar streets. The second one will take ish worship. Heathen women became
brought his finely-keyed understand- \vim had not some remnant of place Sunday, November 16, at the patronesses of the synagogues, and a
ing of human nature. L'pon the field chivalry." says Miss Stone. "I reach same hall. The proceeds of the vast and extensive propaganda was
of social service the Jew has left his them through their fundamental man- dances are used for charitable pur- carried on to convert the heathen to
imprint firmly and fixedly. As Jews, hood."
poses.
the Jewish religion. So that when
we are proud of the records of such
the temple at Jerusalem was de-
Jobs Needed.
men Os Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Dr. !torts
stroyed, its place had already been
Of the 43 stret-beggars Miss Stone Hungary Promises Special
Bogen, Fred Si. Butzel and Felix
taken by the many synagogues that
Warburg. As members' of the ll'Nai knows intimately, she has found work
Ministry of Jewish Affairs had been built all over, and by the
Brith we have a particular interest in for 18. Eighteen street beggars who
spirit of propaganda that saw in
their work, for it is our purpose to formerly shrank from contact with
Budapest—As a result of a lengthy . 11111aiS111 It religion for all humanity.
alleviate the wants of the poor and decent men have found jons and have conference with the leaders of Hu- Our efforts today sink into miserable
the needy; to come to the rescue of been reclaimed to useful lives.
garian Jewry, the Hungarian premier insignificance in comparison with the
"But we have not as yet found jobs has issued a statement in which he
I ictims of persecution; to visit an d
activities of our ancestors two thou-
the sick, to provide for, to pro- for all our street-beggars. The co- has promised to establish a special sand years ago.—Hebrew Standard.
tect and defend the widow and orphan operation of every employer is department of Jewish affairs. This
on the broadest principles of human- needed. Give the beggar a chance to department will be organized as a
Men must judge of their religion
work. We do not ask you to keep branch under the Ministry of Educa-
ity.
by examining its foundation: if that
anyone
who
does
not
make
good.
Rid
tion.
The
premier
also
gave
assur-
"As Jews," continued Mr. Alex-
fail, the superstructure is perishable
ander, "we are proud of Miss Stone your streets of beggars—Of those ances that the government would ac- and worthless.—Flare).
and her record during the year she human wrecks on the sidewalk out of cede to other demands of the confer-
has spent in our midst. As members everything that makes life worth liv- ence in order to improve the situa-
Congregation Rodfel Zedek, East
tion of the Hungarian Jews.
of the Order we are interested in the ing. Help them become men."
Forty-eighth street and Michigan ave-
Miss Stone called for volunteer
fact that she has, as secretary of the
Jewish young men of Woodlawn, nue, has elected Rabbi Benj. A. Das-
Detroit Committee on the Handi- workers to come Sunday afternoon,
kel, of Indiana Harbor, Ind., as its
calmed, served to reclaim to lives of between 3 and 5, to the Central Pa., have organized a society to aid
in
the collection of funds towards a spiritual leader for a period of three
Charities
Building,
33
West
Warren
usefulness and service, many hun-
years.
dreds who might otherwise have de- avenue, when the handicapped of the synagogue and religious school.

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