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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL VII. NO. 15.

DR. FELIX A. LEVY
DELIVERS INSPIRING
ADDRESS AT TEMPLE

''l

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920.

Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents

ZION COMMONWEALTH TO HEADS NATION WIDE C C. J. • W.
ZIMRO" SEXTETTE
CAMPAIGN
"

GIVE WORK TO JEWISH
CHARMS AUDIENCE AT
ro
Mrs. Alexander Kohuteltminent
y
who
was
the
in
Philanthro
p
EUROPEAN EMIGRANTS leader
AR ENA, SUNDAY LAST
first dollar-a-year woman In the Unit-

ed States Service, le National Chair.

Dr. Philip M. Raskin, Well-Known, than of the Campaign of the Council
Hebrew-English Poet, Tells
Plan of Operations.
fug the week of April 25th for the Pr-
Chicago Rabbi, Secretary of the
_
pansion M its immigrant ald and
Central Conference of Ameri-
Dr. Philip M. Raskin, the well
work and education-
can Rabbis Occupies Dr. Frank- known
Ilebrew•English poet, author ul. recreational and religious activ-
tin's Pulpit Sunday Lest.
,)f the "Songs of a on
Wanderer,"
is for
in Ides. Mrs. Kohut is special agent of
a campaign

Detroit this week

't'

AMERICANIZE FUTURE
IMMIGRANTS ABROAD
NEW PLAN OF C. Jr. VI

Masterful Production of Modern
and Jewish Music Received
With Great Favor.
National Council of Jewish Wo-
men Start Country-wide Cam-
"Ziniro," Palestine Chamber En
for Funds for Orig inal
pa
semble, touring the world in the in-
Immigrant Aid.
terest of a Temple of Art in Pales-

tine, offered a splendid program in
the Arena Gardens last Sunday even- NAME REBEKAH KOHUT
fags The comparatively small turn-
CHAIRMAN OF CAMPAIGN
out however, gave evidence to the
yars ago with the object of further- urer of the New York Women's Health
fact that the Jewish public has not
Says, "You Cannot Find God in tog Jewish colonization in Palestine Foundation. Honorary President of
yet come to appreciate the efforts of Plan to Send Workers to Seaports
Religion — Religion Must Find and finding employment for Jewish the New York Section of the Council
this ideally inspired troupe that is
of Europe to Give Immigrants
of Jewish Womon, President of the
God in You"—Claims Lack of laborers.
making so many sacrifices to accono
of Personal Ser-
First Lesson in Americaniza-
The Zion Commonwealth has made Emanuel Sisterhood
Faith Cause of Social Unrest.
plish its aims and establish a con-
tion, New Angle.
great
eat progress in the comparatively' vice of New York City a director of
servatory of music in the Holy Laud
the Na'Ional Social Workers' Ex-
as soon as possible.
Following is the text of an address short period since its foundation, at change and a member of the executive
YORK—Declaring that the
The personnel of the "Zintro" En-
delivered at Temple Beth T.I., S'unday Present having more than 3,000 m en-
for the Developininent of
semble is: S. Bellison, clarinet; J. Mis- "ten commandments and the consti-
I
morning, March 7, by Rabbi Felix A. bers who have subscribed for shares committee
Community Councils In Greater New
fiiiteiondeoofait
amounting
to
over
$2,000,000.
oligeoeUnoitfedevSetraytes;oliuesrtioablei
techkin, first violin; K. Nloldavan, t
Lezy, secretary of the Central Confer-
In an informal disenssion of the York, the National Serial Unit of Cin-
viola; G. Besrodny, second violin; J. I
(nee of American Rabbis, Chicago, Ill.
Cherniaysky, 'cello; L. Berdielievsky, Jew," Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, of New
ills subject was, "The Quest for Spirit- purposes of his visit to Detroit, Dr. finned, and the FederiVion for the
York, National Chairman of the ca m.
Baskin said in reference to the Zion Support of Jewish Philanthropic So-
a
piano.
utility."
MRS. ALEXANDER KOHUT
defies of New York City.
n\cloc
a launched
,uolei telhm o t b&
un l ntcoi s il
Commonwealth:
L. Berdichevsky, the pianist, in pre- Paign to t i.iie %d
on April
"The success of the Zion Common-
settling "A Jewish Rhapsodic," cap-
The human soul
never satsified.
o
d
a
f
yjw
cilloi
anno
unced
n
.
wealth
is
due
mainly
to
the
fact
that,
tivated the audience and left the im-
Possessed as it is of a healthy i
STRING QUARTET
LACK OF NURSES AND
stinct, it never turns away conv although it has a great ideal behind
pression that he was the best of them Prepared to send women workers to
CONCERT MONDAY
all, although the playing of each of seaports of Europe, and begin there
pletely, but persists in that quest of it, it is also founded on a firm haul- SOCIAL WORKERS MAY
Icw
people
is
it
given
to
!less-like
basis.
The
principle
of
in-
sextette was beautiful. Mr. Belli- the Americanization of the
truth. Yet-
AT TEMPLE BETH EL the
attain successfully that which a vestment in Palestine is both sound
HINDER CHARITIES
son, t h e e c l ar i net, starre w
wt
i t h one o f grant. Mrs. Kohut was a "dollar-a.
the finest number on the program, year" member of the Council of Na.
Moses, a Christ, a Buddha sought and profitable. The growth of the
seen
Maisses,"
(Grandmother's tional Defense, and is the recognized
First Musical Offering in Series "Robe
and found. Few only have seen that Zion Commonwealth can be
front the fact that January. 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Fella Warburg Offer
Tales), a number which was little leader of America's Jewish women.
lorious vision of truth.
Under
Auspices
of
Men's
K That instinct that urges us on, December of the same year shares
Pension Fund to Ineroaso
aggreciated, probably because this She recently accepted the chairman- ,
Temple Club.
number was near the end of the pro- OOP of the campaign to secure funds
Saari.. of Workers.
that compels' us to take a p il gr i m., were sold to the amount of $1,111,-
0
gram, the udience having been well to extend and carry on the American-
staff and search is a healthy one. The °°;"
g. ization and 'Immigrant Aid work
"The plan of the Zion Common-
human; instinct turns toward reli-
Music lovers arc looki ng forward chilled by that time due to the ne
NEW
YORK—Air.
and
Mrs.
Felix
this quest, finding wealth, as explained by Dr. Raskin,
lest of the Arena management to heat which the Council of Jewish Women
gion
naturally
that its
search in
in other realms is is a simple one. Each member buys NI. AA'arburg have offered to con- with pleasurable anticipation to the the place.
has been performing for the last
futile, finding that practicability and a number of land certificates at the tribute $100,000 to establish a pension first concert of the Detroit Symphony
Particularly favored by the audi. thirty years and to meet the flow of
String
Quartet
to
be
given
under
be-
migireatisog
expe
e ppe cted to
o no t hat of tfix
t r e a f t o
sate was a Jewish dance; played by immigration
success no not satisfy that yearning, par value of $250 to he paid within a fund for social workers, the gift
the
treaty.
and thus we turn to God, to religion, period of six years, during which ing contingent upon the raising of the auspices of the Nien's Temple Messrs. Mistechkin and Besrodny. I
"The Council of Jewish Women is
seeking that which will take us to time the land is cultivated, planted $800,000 for the federation campaign Club of Temple Beth El, Monday This dance had to be repeated be-
to
guarantee
the
necessary
salary
in-
evening,
March
13,
in
the
auditorium
pro
only
representative
national
Jew-
made ready for occupation,
fore the audience allowed the
that land where we s h a lt e n d h ap and
thereby
the Temple.
. the women's organization in the coun-
t hereby giving employment to Jew- creases to workers before February of The
,
piness.
concert, postponed twice be. gram to be continued.
"It not only
2"
It
is
nothing
ish
workers.
who
would
have
no
Every
member
of
the
"Zimro"
is
try,"
Airs.
Kohut
stated.
What is religion.
A shorts ge of experienced and cause of t he serious illness of Wil- a undoubtedly a master of instrument, reaches out—it extends its work and
less than an attempt on the other means of finding employment t.
MOH or
gable work ers to carry on the ac- lin rang Kin, g is the first
and the program was worth the price, influence to the Jewish women in her
part of man to get into harmony with After the six years have elapsed, the ca
of fi three tha t the q uartet will
tivities of the ci ty' s social service in- semriesG
at Te m ple Beth El u clefthe "Zintro's concerts are deserving of a home and synagogue—but also wet-
the universe. Life is so multiple, so member obtains from the corporation stittions
gi
ve
pos-
r
u
ooms
as
an
immediate
Club. large attendance and greater appre- comes the Jewish woman who knocks
complete, so diversified that often a eetl "titling hint to his estate and sibi lity. Inability of institutions to auspi ces of the M en's Tem p
at America's door.
there comes to its the thought, if he is required to take possession of
The
folowing
varied
and
interest-
'cation by the Jews.
a
salaries
that
will
enable
workers
" During the last two or three
I y
The complete program presented
not the conviction that there i s no the land. Should he be prevented t by
g
ng i ng proram
will be reented
p s
Mon-
h e to meet the increased cost of livi,
Tschai- Years," Mrs. Kohut continued, "we
such thing as unity, as harmony. circumstances from doing so,
in da y: Qua rtet in A maj or, O p. 41, No. Sunday evening follows:
to
guarantee
workers
a
future
and
about the impor-
\'et the heart contradicts that thought Zion Commonwealth will cultivate social service, arc responsible for 3 R. Schumann; "Death and the kowski Quartet, D major, Op. II; have
heard
so much
tance
of teaching
Americanism to the
lietter judgment tells us that be. and manage his estate for hint for an this condition.
Maiden." from quartet in D minor, Aisberg, "Jewish Rhapsodic," "J ew Mr.
i
s
h
forei
gn born. To the National Coun-
Kaplan,
neath all this here lies a single thing, addithmal period of four years.
It may not be generally known. but F. Schubert; Passacaglia, for violin Befilichevsky;
cif
Jewish Women Americaniza-
"Should a member after the espies-
a single unify. You may call it God
is a fact that the federation, eon,- and viola, Handel-Halvorsen, Messrs. Da nce," Messrs. Alistechkin and Bes - lion
of isnot a new word. We have
time
of
the
10-year
period
still
be
un-
g,
"
"To
th
e
Weddin
rodny;
Fitelberg,
)
Kal
—you nta
it relig ion .
e
p
ng
ninetyti
-on
Schkolnic
k
and
Evans;
quartet
in
A
music
picture-0
e besezens; (b ) been doing this work for thirty years
y call
the very q ui ntessence of able ; to take possess ion of his land, tic
Religion is
i s ish pltilan-
of the rina i ne. Brodin.
hro p institu ons , Jewone
o
(c) through our Immigrant Aid Depart-
life—the essence of our whole being, he must either transfer it or the
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, director of the A ; Redl, Weinberg-Bellison;
this largest employers of labor in New
will
sell
ti
lt
h
Benison; 'tient. Our representatives have met,
Be
Commonwea
our whole existence. :\nd because it Zion at the mar
York
city.
In
1919,
federation's
so-
Detroit
Symphony
Orchestra,
will
be
Grandmother's
Stories—Mr.
k et value and hand cieties employed 1,500 men and solid at the second concert on Goorovitch, "Kol Nidre," by ensem- housed and cared for immigrant
emel a tt enua t e d, it i s (him land
is so extry
or th
women and children in New York.
and wee
wo over !)0 per cent of the sum realized women and paid out $1,119,056 in April 19. The last one of the series ble, as it is sung in the synagogue on Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Galveston,
e ordiit. ry
cult for
re
frofh
such
sale.
Provisions are, of
Because we arc
man to discover
salaries to them. an increase of 20 will be given May 3. Those holding the eve of the Day of Atonement; San Francisco and Seattle. We have
urse; 'made for those who do not Per cent over the salaries paid in tickets for the course are requested Zeitlin: (a) Eli Zion, (h) "Freilichs,"
e-
led by the very circumstance of nee
tu
a ght them the A m erican lan g uage,
esit y into the paths of labor and wish to settle in Palestine, but who 1918. Its employes included super- to use the one dated Nfarch 15, saysolo for cello, Mr. Cherniaysky; history and custom s—and have n,
Krein, "Jewish sketch," Hatikvoh, by
practice do we frequently find our- wish nevertheless to help in the up- intendents of institutions, matrons, ing No. I for the Nlay concert.
deavored to instill into them the true
selves at a goal that is opposite to building of a Jewish homeland there. stewards, directors, housekeepers, ens-
Tickets may be obtained front ensemble.
American s piri t. We have tried to '
is
"It i, clear that the investment
religion. We turn our back to t hat
with ployment managers, janitors, engin- MissClark, 156 Van Dyke ave-
teach
them that the ten command-
underlying un i ty b e cause i s it b e hi n d perfectly safe and practically with- eers. rabbis, physicians, dentists, phar- nue: Telephone Edgewood l',3, at the B'NAI BRITH LODGE
meats and the constitution of the
us and we are looking in the opposite
out "In
any fact.
risk the
of loss,"
Dr. Raskin macists, pathologists, photographer, offices of The Detro't Jewish Chron-
said.
Zion Common-
d
ASotlaetreiscanom J. he t decalogue
l:flifiliee
FORMALLY INSTALLED
surgeons, radiologists, isle, 1334 Book Building, a t Kline's,
direction
veterinary
You can only find religion in your wealth is probably offering a splen- chauffeurs for ambulance service, in- and at Himelhoch's.
IN PC)NTIAC, SUNDAY "Very soon, thousands of Jewish
sliest for truth. Both are identical, did did
opportunity to those who are un- vestigators, relief workers, nurses
women and their children will be
able to procure an estate in l'ales- (numbering 3501, orderlies, teache rs
But you must seek whole hear
Pisgah Lodi. No. 34, Detroit, Assists knocking at our gates. The Council
such an estate to be (more than 300), librarians, stenog• PROMISES FREEDOM
You must have a singleness of aim tine of acquiring an
Installation
and
Initiation.
in
of Jewish Women will be ready to
extensive period.
_
bookkeepers
and other der-
and purpose. These are the requisites paid for over
b
ers,ker
them and help them over the
OF JEWS IN FINLAND Without a precedent in the annals greet
for the undertaking of the search However desirable this is to the in- ical
s.
teal wor
rough places. More than that, we
dividual, it has a far greater signiti-
The shortage of nurses has affected
of Pontiac's Jewish history was the plan to begin their Americanization
(Continued on Page 41
when
viewed
from
the
national
c ance
the hospitals and sanatoria affiliat-
New York—The American Jewish formal installation of the B'nai Britt not only here, but in Europe as well.
n eeds of the present m oment. There ed with federation. Its orphanages,
doubt that whatever our polit- settlements, and neighborhood cen• Congress has received the following Lodge which took place, Sunday, If the country responds to our call
CONVENTION OF RELIEF, i . , no views
g
Zionism,
communication
from the Committee M arch 7, at the I3oard of Commerce for funds, we shall be enabled to send
may be regarding
eat
ters, have suffered from the general
abroad a unit of workers, to seaports
SOCIETIES TO BE HELD I f one
thing is perfectly clear and will scarcit y of teachers, but the greatest °f - • lewish Delegations at the Peace Building.
Pisgah Lodge Degree Teani of De- of Europe, who will give first lessons
sympathy of Jews to what- scarcity, It was claimed, was among Conference, Paris, dated February
I
enlist
the
IN CHICAGO, SUNDAY ever political school they may be-
trot, consisting of Milton M. Alex - in citizenship and Americanization to
men. for executive positions. Lead- 9th, with reference to the situation of ander,
Morris Gravett, Charles Rosen- immigrants, during these weeks when
the Jews in Finland.
YORK—The Jewish Benevo- long, namely, that Palestine must be
Last week Mr. Sokolow, President that, Leon D. Goldsmith and Simon they are hopefully waiting for the
NEW Philanthropic Societies of made the immediate refuge of a large ers in social service are almost daily
quitting the field.
D. , and the Pisgah Lodge ship that is to carry them to the
lent and
D.
Rose
rep- number of our people.
In order to be able to retain em- of the Committee of Jewish Delega- Glee Club, assisted in the installa- promised land. We want them to
our city have been busy electing
"It is an undeniable fact that hun-
s he ld an intery
wi t h Del-
M. don ceremonies of the new lodge. know that America welcomes them,
service of t he ewish
resentati ves te a great relief co n - dreds of thousands of Jews from
En
President of the iewFinni s h
loyes in the organizatio n s th Jroligh tionckel,
p philanthropic
vention to be held in Chicago a t the
Other members and their wives, Hum ' and is ready to help them to become
Sherman Hotel on Sunday, March Eastern Europe are homeless and salary increases commensurate with egation at Paris, concerning the con-
-
are waiting eagerly and anxiously for the higher cost of living, a campaign dition of the Jews in Finland. Their bering 60, boarded a special car chart
of her
in flesh
and spirit."
to be present part
Mrs.
Kohut
was one
14, 1920.
of the found-
ers of the Council of Jewish Women
The Convention has been called by the first opportunity to go to Pales- to raise $450,000 was announced on number does not exceed 2,000. Al- 'red for the occasion,
Joint
Relief
Committee,
tine.
It
is
for
these
people
that
l'al-
Sunday
by
Dr.
Solomon
Lowenstein,
most
all
of
them
were
horn
in
Fin-
at
the
ceremonies.
the Chita go
In the absence of Rabbi Samuel when it was organized thirty years
a branch of the Central Relief Coro- estine will prose a veritable home. It executive director of the federation. land, the Jews of Russia having for S. Nlayerberg. Julian Gusfield, Chair- ago at the Congress of Religions in
mutes of New York, in the city of is the land of their hope and their The drive, which was launched at a many years been denied the right to man of the Propaganda Committee, Chicago, as a spontaneous association
Is probably the reason meeting in the Hotel Biltmore on immigrate into that country. Under
Chicago for the convenience of its love. This
as monitor during the initiation. of Jewish *omen, for the service and
the old regime the Jews in Finland acted
mid-Western branches. The commit- why Jews who otherwise could not Wednesday, ended March 1st.
The Glee Club rendered the ritual
(Continued on Page 4)
were hound by numerous restrictions,
toe is making vast preparations for a see their way yet to join the Zionist
some of which recalled the middle
reception of a large number of dele- ranks are ardent supporters of the OFFICIAL ANTI-SEMMC
the solemn ceremonies, the
After
ages (thus they did not have the right in its inimitable manner.
gates from the states of Illinois, Wis- work of the Zion .. Commonwealth.
NEW POLISH PREMIER
differ on theoretical goes- PROPAGANDA AS FAVOR to marry without a special authoriza- following officers were elected and
cousin, Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, Min- They may di
practical
that
CRITICIZES JEWS ON
l'o'ts,
but
all
agree
lion).
But
on
January
12th,
1918,
the
installed:
President.
Henry
Jacobson:
nesota; Nebraska and other mid-
Vive-president, Dr. J. N. Golden;
Western states. Many of the cities work is to be encouraged 'in Pales IIRF.SEL, Saxony—Various officials Finnish Parliament adopted a law Secretary, Norman Buckner; Treas-
SUNDAY CLOSING BILL

in these states have already desig-
e campaign in Detroit for the in the Ministry of Justice and in the concerning the naturalization of the urer, Bob Abrim.
Benjamin Gold-
ai
Th
of the Interior have been .tews.
nated their representatives to whom
and Sidney Net-
stein,
Julius
Levin
WARSAW—The
new Polish Pre-
instrumental recently in the spreading
Nevertheless, instead of grantingzorg were named trustees.
credentials have been sent. Others sale of shares for the Zion Common- Ministry
mier, M. Skulsky, received a deputa-
of anti-Semitic handbills. Following the rights of citizenship to all Jews
are expected within the week.
(Continued on Page 4)
A banquet followed the initiatory lion of Jewish merchants, headed by
The following statement issued by
the protest of the Jewish Communi- as a whole, the law of January 12th,
Julian the member of the Municipality, M.
ties, both Ministers of these depart- based upon the Roumanian precedent, ceremonies,
for 150
guests.
Harris L. Selig, executive director of
Gustield. District
Grand
I.odge rep- Trusker. The Premier said that he
picots declared that they had nothjng stipulates that the civic rights will resentativ e, Leon Goldsmith, acting could do nothing as regards the
the Central Relief Committee, sets HON. CHAS. C. SIMONS
.forth concisely the problems of grave
TO SPEAK AT JEWISH to do with the matter, but that the be granted individually to those Jews president of l'isgah Lodge, Morris amendment to the Sunday closing bill
importance, which the convention
had been sent out by the who shall have demanded them. Not- Garvett, past president, ?stilton M. and that it would be enforced as an
INSTITUTE SUNDAY handbills
will be called upon to deal with:
members of their departments, in withstanding the repeated promises Alexander and Joseph J. Cummins,
of the Seim, expressing the will
their official capacities, merely ''as of the Government of Finland to of Pisgah Lodge delivered appro- of the 'majority. He deeply resented
"The reports of various represen-
natives, who return to us from Eu- Miss Hart to Address Mothers' Meeting, a favor" to their anti-Semitic friends. grant naturalization to all the Jews prime speeches.
Simon D. Rosenr the efforts of the Jews to secure
rope and Palestine, tell us stories so
Saturday, March 13--Public
The Ministers promised, however, that of Finland within a short time , weig acted as toastmaster.
abroad intervention in their favor. He
Invited.
horrible that it is difficult for the
measures will be taken to have the scarcely one-fifth of the latter ob-
Mr. lacobson, the newly-elected thought that foreign intervention in
normal mind to imagine. There was
wined this favor during the two
the practice stopped.
behalf of the Jews was not calculated
a. time when it was merely a ques-
years which passed since the passing Glee
president,
to a toast.
The to improve Polish Jewish relations.
Club responded
While the fire that broke out in
sang several
selections
lion of eradicating the poverty which basement of the United Jewish Char - Anti-Semitic Outburst
of the law on January 12th. 1918. during the banquet. Messrs. I. Leon- He also regarded such intervention
was annihilating human beings. But !ties Building early Friday morning
The largest majority of the Finnish and Braun, Sam Mandell. Wilfred as useless, because, unlike Russia, in
now, poverty and economic want have caused considerable damage, part of
Causes Closing of
Jews continue as in the past, to be Goldman and Aaron Silberblatt Ten- Poland it was the people and not the
made inroads into our moral, cultural the building has not been touched and
of their most elementary dered solos during the banquet. government which was anti-Semitic
Budapest University deprived
and spiritual life. Children are with-
rights. Various absurd reasons are Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. in character. Yet he received from
out the necessary moral, cultural and all activities are going on as usual.
often
advanced
for the failure to Joseph Barnett opened their spacious America a new inquiry about certain
The Mothers' Organization will
education. This situation is
relig
nat- home where the young folks indulged anti-Semitic outbreaks, a fact which
BUDAPEST—Anti-Semitic demon- apply the law with regard to the na
at Jewish Institute, Saturday,
even more important than the cry for meet
t h e in dancing until a late hour.
March 13, at 3 p. in. Miss Blanche J. onstrations by Christian students uralization of the Jews. Lately the
greatly displeased him. M. Skulsky
bread.
far
as
to
closing
of
the
university
Finnish
authorities
went
so
Hart, Executive Secretary of the caused the
The following were in charge of censured the Jewish deputies for their
It will be these terrible conditions, United Jewish Charities will speak here Thursday last. The day was class the Finnish Jews as foreigners. arrangements: Messrs. J. Levin, J.
conduct in the Seim, and for their
as well as other problems, that will
Problem." There will registration day and a number of sal- They refuse them passports and thus Barnett. G. Rappaport, C. Canvasser failure to win the confidence of the
call upon the representatives of the on "The Girl
entertainment. dices of the terrorist group entered deny them the opportunities elf tear- and M. Klein. On the Reception parliamentary majority.
also
be
an
interesting
convention to create a firm organize-
the building with the avowed pur- cling abroad on business and they Co mmittee appear the names of 1
The e 1 leaders of the
a
s sim i -
lion of Orthodox Jewry in the Middle Mothers and their children are in- pose of preventing Jews from regis- cannot leave the country
without re- Barnett. N. Buckner, S. Netzorg; II. lat
Party published
Aprotest
West with its own western headquar- vited.
On Sunday. 'March 14, at 7:30 p. m., tering. Despite the protest of the coining a special permit to return.
Goldstein, Dr. J. N. Golden, 11. Jacob- against the outcry raised by the
ters at Chicago. In this way, there
Charles C. Simons. Ex- directors they occupied the permises
All these measures have the ob- son, J. Kovinsky, L. Solomon, Mrs. Jewish Nationalists in connection
will be a firmer co-ordinating and Honorable
Court Commissioner and Ex- and wrote scurrilous sentences on the rime; aim of forcing the Jews to N. Buckner, Mrs. J. Barnett, Mrs. with the Sunday closing law. They
systematizing of the campaign work Circuit
Senator, will speak at the Jewish In- blackboard. The director then closed leave the country for good. M. En- 1. Levin, Mrs. B. Goldstein, Mrs. G. characterize the agitation against the
and its relief collections.
on "Would Government Con - the registration books, whereupon the ckel formally promised Mr. Sokolow Rappaport. Mrs. S. Netzorg, Mrs. M. law as the work of people who seek
"It will be the aim of the con- stitute
of l'ublic Utilities reduce the Christian students' association de- to inform himself fully concerning Fine, Mrs. C. L. Fine, Mrs. II. Jacob - the introduction of Jewish autonomy
vention to work out a plan of action trol
Living?" A musical manded his dismissal. The state corn- these facts. He declared that Inde - son, Mrs. L. Solomon, Mrs. J. Fink. in Poland, and they say that it is
which will help most efficiently in the High Cost of
unusual merit has been mercial college also was closed be- pendent Finland was ready to realize Mrs. C. Canvasser. Mrs. Kovinskv. impossible to conduct a campaign
material and spiritual reconstruction program of
The
public is cordially in - cause the Christian students demand - the complete and entire emancipa- Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Golden, Mrs. Or- against Sunday closing, as the latter
of the Jewish'ptople in Europe and arranged.
sited. ed that Jews be barred. pation of the Jews. man. is in force everywhere in Europe.

the United States Employment Serv-

the Zion Commonwealth, the land lee , \lee-President or the Junior Ent-
"QUEST OF SPIRITUALITY"
purchasing agency of the Zionist Or-

LS SUBJECT OF SERMON ganization
of America, founded three moyment Service of New York, Trees-

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Asia Minor."

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