A merica Palo&Cat Cotter CLIFTON ATENIM - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. VII. No. 3. PISGAH LODGE ADDS HUNDREDS TO MEMBERSHIP Over One Thousand People At- tend "Adolph Kraus Class" Ini- tiation Ceremonies at Stealer Hotel Lad Sunday. CAMPAIGN BEGINS FOR TWO THOUSAND MEMBERS Rabbi Franklin, A. B. Seelen- freund, Julian Gusfield, Milton Alexander, Speak at Big Ban- quet—Dance Follows. Per Yew, $2.00; Con', 5 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919. J. D. C. GUARANTEES FUEL TO DESTITUTE POLISH JEWS WARSAW, — Partial protection against rigors of a Russian winter has been guaranteed to a portion of l'oland, according to a cabled report whichhas been just received by the Joint' Distribution Committee for American Funds for Jewish War Suf- ferers. Mr. lierstield, its representa- tive in l'oland, cabled from Warsaw that more than 7,000,000 Marks had been appropriated during September, October and November for fuel to be used in towns throughout Poland. lie also stated that high prices and the difficulty of hauling fuel had made the condition of the sufferers still more miserable. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LODGE STARTS BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE CHANUKAH BY ENOCH MEBS The IMaccabees, long years ago, Whose mighty deeds at valorous heights Had set a darkened world aglow, Have given is the "Feast of Lights." The temple, built of stone and lime, Whose desecration spread dismay, Is now symbolic of the time— Bears now its moral for the day. The trampled temple of our hearts, Throughout the ages crushed and bled, Still stands secure in all its parts; Whose quivering soul is not yet dead. CHOIR OF 125 VOICES TO FEATURE BETH EL CHANUKAH SERVICES In celebration of Chanukah, the Feast of Dedication, a great musica l service will be held at Temple Beth El on Sunday morning of this week, on which occasion selections from Handel's Oratorio "Judas Mecca- beus" will be rendered by a choir of one hundred and twenty-five voices under the leadership of Mr. William 'lowland. The service promises to be one of the most inspiring ever held in the Temple. As appropriate to the sea- son, Rabbi Franklin will preach a brief sermon on the topic "When Will the Messiah Come" The services begin promptly at 11 o'clock. Every- body is invited. PERFECTION LODGE INSTALLATION IS BRILLIANT AFFAIR LANSING OFFERS LITTLE HOPE FOR JEWS OF UKRAINE Meyer Berg Becomes Worshipful Master of One of Detroit's Most Important Fraternal Organiza- tions, Wednesday, Dec. 10th. LOUIS DANTO LAUDED FOR LODGE SUCCESS Organized by Small Group in June, 1917, Granted Charter as Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M. No. 486, Following Year. solemn and impressive Amidst ceremonies, attended by several high dignitaries of the Grand Lodge, the newly-elected officers of Perfection Lodge, No. 486, Free and Accepted "I have never been a believer in miracles, but within the last two years Masons, were formally installed into a miracle has happened. A thing the Order at the Masonic Temple, dead has been made to live—a thing Wednesday, December 10. A gather- that seemed entirely beyond the pos- Tells Protesting Jewish Delega- ' Detroit Lodge No. 55 to Hold Big of several hundred attended the sibility of resuscitation has shown it- tion Country is Still Unsafe to ing installation ceremonies and were also Class Initiation at End of Cam- self to be full of life and vitality." Send American Commission to guests at the 6:30 1'. M. banquet. Thus did Rabbi Leo M. Franklin in paign on January 28. , Aid People. Meyer Berg, an active and en- a masterly address at the banquet that thusiastic worker and one of the followed the record-breaking class Rejuvenated in spirit and filled with WASHINGTON.—Delegations of initiation of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, a desire to be of greater service to the prominent Jews from New York, Independent Order of Irnai Brith, at community, Detroit Lodge No. 55, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, Boa- the Hotel Statler, Sunday evening, Knights of Pythias, whose activities ton, Newark and other cities, repre- have been in a dormant state for the senting the American Jewish Con- past several years, due to the active gress, laid before Secretary Lansing participation of many of its members the terrible situation in the Ukraine in the prosecution of the war, has en- and protested against the recent po- tered On an intensive membership grom in which 40,000 Jewish men, campaign with the slogan "Over One A. LURIA women and children had lost their ETTA TRANSLATED FROM THE YIDDISH BY Hundred More Members." lives in that region. It is planned to make the culmina- on a chair, push The delegations presented to Mr. how a I They place a stool tion of this drive the occasion for the Let me tell you the story of against I it over to the stove and at the risk of Lansing also the resolutions adopted largest class initiation in the history Jew, whose luck had turned Louis XIV at the mass meeting held in Carnegie climb their lives, they of the lodge. Impressive ceremonies. hint, lo aleichem, was once saved by 1 on u ps to in legs, Hall, New York, on Nov. 24, which I groans, trembles followed by a banquet and dance, will a Chanukah Lamp. moment that while the wife supports it from below. was addressed by Secretary Daniels, take place at a suitable ballroom in Senator Medill McCormick, Lieut. And don't think for a Grimy wit dust, the lamp is used one of the hotels or large halls on i was made of gold, or even of silver. . Walker, Mgr. Lavelle and other t was simply a. broken bit of brass, for the Chanukah prayer, the first day, Gov January 28, 1920. public men, and which was preceded till the eighth second day, and so on, It The entertainment committee is crooked and twisted, an old heritage t not at by a procession in which 150,000 per- making a special effort to make this from ancestors dead and gone. ; To retire to bed famished is up, sons took part. prop- all pleasant, so they remain affair a notable one hi the career of Included among the delegations Formerly this man had owned Pythianism, and calls upon every erty. He had become wealthy sud-I Shloime Zalman at one side of the were: member of the lodge to become active denly. How, you ask? Alit that's I table, his wife at the And From the American Jewish Con- dream. in attaining the success of the event. gress—Louis Marshall, Chairman; Ja- another story._ bell suddenly rings and both The assistance and hearty co-opera- The cob Shill, Nathan Straus, Dr. Stephen Rumor has it that a soldier had a I tion of each member is requested to piece of iron to sell. Our friend jump up. The door opens and a fa- S. Wise, Colonel Harry Cutlet, and the extent of procuring at least one bought it very cheaply and carried it miliar young moan, an agent, enters. B. G. Richards. LOUIS uANTO candidate. The encouraging response home. When Ile filed off the top layer, Baltimore—Israel S. GOitgiov, Past Worshipful Master. "What's the matter?" already evident from many of the 700 he discovered that it was solid gold!, Boris M. Spector, and Dr. I. Heffgott. He can hardly control his laughter. members of the lodge insures the de- Boston—Dr. Henry Norman and N. founders of the organization, was in- gl ishman has Now when a Jew becomes rich, Ile sired quota for the class initiation. ✓ is clean shaven Feinberg. stalled as Worshipful Master. In the casts out the old to make room for ' •••1 eccentric untie En *se t o War MYER S. FINK course of the ceremonies, he was pre- The committee in charge of arrange- Newark—Bernard Wttkstein. - broken ware. ., • am, en buy o$d „ Ma- Chairman, Arrangements Committee. ments for the big affair consists of the new He turns his home top Philadelphia — Messrs. Ginsberg, sented with a beautiful diamond, Even now Ile is waiting to come in. Curvy, changes his style of tat.ss, Freeman, Berman, Lipshitz, Ruben- Abe Goldman, chairman; Frank Ber- becomes a Deutscher and his wife a sonic ring, a gift of Mrs. Berg. The "May I enter?” Probably he will December 14, term the phenomenal other officers are as follows: man, vice-chairman; Emanuel Lewis, Parisienne. Their two sons are taken growth of the local lodge within a pick up something in such an old stein, and Prenowitz. Senior Wardell, Aaron J. Illumenau; Chicago—Judge Hugo Pam, Joseph Wilford Goldman, Ben Shiffman and front cheder and put into college. cottage. brief period. Junior Warden, Maxwell H. Wein- David, David Fisher, Julius Rosen- William Berman, who will assist as They change their home—the book- Of all Pisgah's social enterprises, The old pair gaze at each other. wald, M. 1'. Ginsberg, K. Mariner, M. berg, Treasurer, Samuel Schnabel; captains. This committee announces case is sent to the synagogue, for who perhaps none was carried out with a What sort of old ware have they? In Shuchter, and II. \Volf. Secretary, Charles K. Sandorf; Chap- will he pleased to furnish ap- has need of books now greater faithfulness to detail, a more that it the meantime, the Englishman comes For the Committee of Protest lain, Joseph J. Cummins; Senior Dea- plications or call upon prospects if re- The old closet, a gift, is chopped marked consideratiop for the comfort in, takes off his cap and spies the Against the Massacre of Jews in con, Louis Streamer; Junior Deacon; into kindling wood. His wife puts and entertainment of its guests, than quested. The order of Knights of Pythis is into its place a mirror. She suddenly Chanukah lamp. Like a hungry wolf, Ukrainia and Other Lands—Morris Louis II. Wolf; Stewards, Louis I. was the last initiation, banquet and he seizes it in his hands, trembles, his Rothenberg, Chairman; Herman Zuieback and Maxwell W. Benjamin; national and non-sectarian. It is develops a desire to see herself re- eyes sparkling. dance, dedicated to Honorable Adolph Bernstein, Sholom Ash, Mr. Wein- Marshal, George Epstein; Tyler, founded on the broad and humani- flected from head to toe. Kraus, in commemoration of the "Simply crazy," observes the agent, berg, Abraham Schomer, J. Bashein, Joseph F. Feirer. tarian principles of Friendship, Char- An old clothes man is summoned, seventy-fifth natal day of the Grand Louis Danto, past Worshipful Mas- Dr. A. Rivensky, Dr. Charles Worts- ily and Benevolence, and its tenets and they dispose of the old furniture aside. Master of the Order. It will go down and objects are of a nature worthy at half the value. They purchase a "How much, how much do you want man, the Rev. Joseph Sett S. Pol- ter, was accorded an ovation and in the annals of Detroit's Jewish com- paid high tribute by the speakers of of the support of every loyal Jew in set of Louis XIV: small, graceful, up- for it?" eagerly asks the Englishman lakoff. Max Hollander, Michael Schar- munal life as one of the biggest and loff, Samuel Cohen, and William S. the evening, for his indefatigable ef- Detroit. The chapter was organized holstered. The legs are crooked? Ahl in broken German. history. most successful events in its forts in behalf of the Lodge. Mr. about 35 years ago with a handful of but they are of bronze. The chairs To make a long story short, the Sindey. Glee Club Is Big Feature. members and has grown steadily until are on wheels? Delightfull One is Chanukah lamp is sold. They rely In the presentations of the resolu- Danto was credited in large measure for the unprecedented successes en- Several hundred new members were tions adopted in New York and other it numbers today over 700 members. afraid to sit on them. upon the Englishman's honesty and by Perfection Lodge during his initiated into the Order with solemn It has prospered proportionately and They had had some old silver, take as much as he is willing to give cities to Secretary Lansing addresses joyed and beautiful ceremonies by the ex- now owns and occupies its own beau- were made by Louis Marshall, Dr. term of office. esrug-boxes, spice containers. These them. cellently trained Degree Team con- tiful castle hall at 553 Cass avenue. Stephen S. Wise, Morris Rothenberg, they sell to second-hand dealers; The Englishman and the agent and Judge Hugo Pam. The Detroit lodge has been identified their wedding gifts are distributed leave. The old pair remain alone: with many Jewish philanthropic move- among poor relatives. Crystal glass- LANSING'S STATEMENT. "Crazy!" declares Shloime Zalman. ments in the community and during ware, flower-pots, vases, of the latest Secretary Lansing, in replying said: "And perhaps," timidly adds the the war gave evidence of this spirit design, are substituted for them. "Your commission here today, wife, "perhaps he is our Elijah? A by turning over its building for the But the wheel of Fate turns—in a reward for our Chanukah prayers?" which lays before the Government the exclusive use of the local Jewish Wel- short time our subject's fortune is re- Whatever it was, they now have terrible situation in the Ukraine and versed. His sons journey to foreign money for necessities, for food, for enters its protest against what is fare Board. The officers of Detroit Lodge No. lands; there is no money to send them being done its that region, voices a clothes. 55 during the present term are: Frank when they are in need; in fact, there protest, I am sure, that is in the (Continued On Page Four.) Berman, Chancellor Commander; is hardly enough with which to renew heart of all humanity." Emanuel I.ewis, Vice-Chancellor; their loan notes, and it is impossible "These outrages have been known Joseph Burak. Prelate; N. S. Shell- to get a fresh loan anywhere. to us, though indirectly. We have COLLEGIATE ZIONISTS fish. Keeper of Records and Seals; Things go front had to worse. There sought constantly ways in which to TO MEET IN BOSTON suppress them if it were possibility. William Moskowitz. Master of Fi- is even nothing now to pawn. Louis nance. Past Chancellor Morrey Men- XIV becomes shaky; the glassware The difficulty lies in the fact that delsohn is acting as chairman of pub- and crystal break. Boston—Intercollegiate Zionist As- Western Russia, particularly South- So they live in poverty. But in their licity for the present drive. sociation will hold its annual conven- western Russia, is in such a state of poverty they come bac to Judaism. tion this year in Boston during the turmoil and anarchy that we have The wife borrows a prayer-book from college mid-year recess in December. been unable to even send representa- one of her neighbors and devotes her tives there because there has been Delegates from every part of the spare hours to it. Her husband, Von country are expected to attend this no stable Government with which to Solomon. who has returned to his old convention which will last three days deal. There has been no certainty name of Shloime Zalman, occasional- that a Government would continue NEV YORK.—Field secretaries ly prays in his talis and tephillim. or more. One of the features of this conven- for any length of time; and I believe have been sent to Poland and other And when Channah comes, he gets a our Commissioners' lives would be in tion will be announcement of the win- parts of Eastern Europe to prepare desire to light his Chanukah candles. ners of the Brandeis Prize Essay Con- danger if we sent them there for any MEYER BERG They manage to borrow candles for the arrival of a large unit of wel- test of $100. The judges, Prof. Felix purpose. Worshipful Master fare and relief workers, it has been from somewhere and hurry to the "Until there is a change in the HENRY O. MARKS Frankfurter, Prof. Mordecai H. Kap- e e. kitchen for a bundle of wood. But, announced by the Joint Distribution Chairman, Propaganda Committ lan, and Prof. David Amram, are now political situation in the Ukraine we Perfection Lodge, organized but a Committee for American Funds for alas, there is not even a stick. picking out the three best essays from are almost helpless. We have no far- It then occurs to Shloime Zalman one to whom we can send a protest. few years ago by a handful of sisting of Milton M. Alexander, Rabbi Jewish War Sufferers. The organiza- among the very encouraging harvest can visioned, earnest men, today ranks Samuel S. Isf ayerberg, Charles Rosen- tion stated that Leo Gerstenzang, that in the days of prosperity he had of this year. The essay of the winner There is no one with whom we Jewish thal, Morris Garvett, Leon Gold- who served with the Red Cross thrown an old Chanukah lamp in the and a few noteworthy essays will be reason. The heads of their armies as one of the strongest the state, scent to be more of a mediaeval type. fraternal organizations in smith and Nathan J. Gould. Undoubt- abroad during the war, and assisted back of the stove. printed in Kadimah, the I. Z. A. a membership of several hun- "Shloime Zalman," his wife pleads. They are not modern in the way in edly the most interesting feature of in Jewish Relief work in Poland, has with annual. which they conduct their hostilities. dred. The Lodge was organized in the ceremonies, and enhancing ines- returned to Poland to prepare facil- "take it down." June, 1917. It received its dispensa- It is difficult to tell whether they be- timably the beauty and effectiveness ities for a large staff of workers who was long t9 the Bolsheviki or whether tion on October 23, 1917, and of the ritual, was the splendid singing are now being recruited to sail for I- by the Grand Lodge granted a charter they Selong to the reactionaries. It Poland in January. Mr. Gerstenzang of the Pisgah Glee Club. is difficult to find out where their of Michigan at its Grand Rapids con- The choral society, organized sev- is also working out, with Mr. Isidore leaders stand politically. We know vention in 1918. eral months ago under the director- Hershfield, in charge of Jewish Re ship of I. Leonard Braun, rehearsed lief in Poland, a plan whereby pack- they are being pressed on every side enter the and fighting with everybody. do not believe they could zealously for the occasion, and proof ages of food and clothing may be WITHOUT POWER TO HELP. Ukraine. of its excellent training was evidenced transmitted by American Jews direct After January 1, 1920, the subscription rate On the other hand, as far as the of at the first public oppearance of the to their relatives in Poland. "And of course, in such a state a Government in the of The CHRONICLE will be $3.00 per year. —______ singers. "Su Shorint Roshecltem' anarchy as exists there, we are with- recognition of be From out the ruins of the past, Its gloom•, its grim and rankling plights, Shall rise Judea, free at last, With soul aflame with feasts of lights. A CHANUKAH STORY By I. L PERETZ J. D. C. SENDS RELIEF WORKERS TO POLAND ap 11111 nice Cnite ace teach) r dicat ling a or the 1 in th will out th intern isms of Ed in th MAIL COUPON NOW —Save One Dollar— (Open the Gates. Ye Leaders), taken JEWISH BOY WINS HIGH from the legend of King Solotnon, HONORS AT HARVARD was sung by Dr. H. W. Goldstick and Manfred Linick as the candidates filed into the room. The song typifies the CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Alfred Ben- spirit of the initiates who bid en- jamin, 20 years old, son of David Ben- trance to the Order in the name of iamin, of Kansas City, Mo., holds the the "King of Glory," bringing their highest record of any student in Har- offerings of service and of sacrifice. vard and on Monday night, Decem- The Official Ode, contained in the ber 1, was one of twenty-two mem-1 ritual. which had been set to music hers of the 1920 class to receive in-1 and distributed among the members. itiation into the Phi Beta Kappa So- Ben- during the ceremonies by t at the annual banquet. Mr. Ben- was : has been congratulated by A. sembly. The music the asming this, as of the other songs introduced, Lawrence was composed by Mr. Braun and ded Lawrence Lowell, president of Har- vard, for his proficiency. He is in (Continue d On Page Four.) his senior year. old rate for one year Subscribers may extend their subscriptions at the our office from the date of expiration providing the coupon below is sent to accompanied by $2.00 not later than January 1st, 1920. THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Mich. 1334 Book Bldg., Detroit, Enclosed find $2.00 for which pleaSe extend my subscription to Jewish Chronicle for one year. Detroit Name Address The Ukraine is concerned, you can out the power to help the unfortunate sure that, whatever Government is inhabitants of that stricken region. all recognized—and recognized in We have established a Consulate at see gather Russia, because I do not wish to be Odessa and from there we will Russia dismembered—there will information as rapidly as we can. certainly a very decided movement "As to what steps further can be for the proper protection of minor- taken I cannot tell. The United and the rectification of wrongs States has generally avoided joint ities that have been done insofar as that commissions with other nations. Our ossible. Of cour••.:, life we can- y has is own been to send our p Po tic t at not restore, but we can restore the independently and living, and that will be commission the only solo- rights of the at present ,eems to be tion. the purpose with which this Govern- will approach the recognition time to send limit "But whether it is the much doubt. I of a Government in Russia." a commission, I very 0