THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Tribe of RESTORATION FUND African Warriors May Be Sprung from Jews BEGINS DRIVE IN DETROIT ON MAY 2 . — City's Quota is $100,000; Details of Campaign Planned at Thursday's Meeting. MIZRACHI ZIONISTS TO AID LOCAL COMMITTEE Rehabilitation of Palestine, Aim of Prominent Men on Na- tional Advisory Board. With Detroit's quota of the Pales- tine Restoration Fund fixed at $100,- 000, those engaged in raising the sum to be used in the rehabilitation of Palestine announce that all is in readiness for the opening of the local drive, May 2. This date was decided upon at a meeting of the committee held last Thursday afternoon at the Statler Hotel, called for the purpose of making preliminary arrangements. Fred M. Butzel is chairman of the Detroit committee. At the meeting Louis Dann and David Stocker were elected first and second vice-presidents respectively. Mr. Dann represents the Nlizrachi Zionists on the conunittee. M. II. Zackheim, treasurer of the Zionist District of Detroit, will act as treas- urer for the committee, and Philip Slomovitz and Miss Fannie Wets- man, recording and financial secre- taries of the Detroit district, will act in the same capacities for the Res- toration Fund committee. Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY APRIL 9, 1920. VOL VII. NO. 19. Colonel von Rucktaschel, of Cas- sel, Germany, in a lecture on his war experiences in East Africa where lie fought with the German army against the English, told of having come upon a tribe called the Nlassai, who are descended from ancient Jewish stock, and that this tribe had not helped the Germans in the war. A Jewish war veteran, who also fought with the German army in East Africa, answered that if, as scholars maintain, this Massai tribe is really Jewish, the Jews have no reason to be ashamed of them. For of all the clans in that region, the Massai are the only ones who are invincible. All the others yielded to the English or to the Germans; only this tribe fought always for its freedom and in- dependence. Physically they are sturdy and handsome and they are exceptionally fine marksmen. NEW YORK RABBIS OPPOSED TO WINE WILL VISIT DETROIT NEXT SUNDAY Orthodox Jews at Ellis Island Hold Passover Ceremony . ,„„. ELKUS TO RELATE EXPERIENCES OF WAR TIME ENVOY YORK— For the first time "ilICC the war broke omit in 1914 about 10h Orthodox Jews front Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe de- tained on Ellis Island were enabled _ __ to observe the Feast of the Passover Famous Jurist and Diplomatist through arrangements made by the Talks at Temple Beth El, Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant pril 18. Aril Aid Society of 229 East Broadway. . . hie .. ! l iss et the )society i:d. ailics.ii secretary, Sonia UNDER AUSPICES OF eland,laemy Moointz, had prepared matzoths. PISGAH LODGE NO, 34 Wine, fish, horseradish, bitter herbs — -- and other accompaniments' of the H as peen Associated With NO- seder were served, and one of the nas jetty for _ A rabbi.; on the island read the Pass- over ceremony. The fog forced the World Je Jewry. society's delegation to remain on the island over night. Honorable Abram I. Elkus, Asio- ciate Justice of the Court of Appeals of New York and former United States Ambassador to Turkey, will speak under the auspices of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Independent Order of ll'itai With, Sunday, April 18, at II -- Community Seders Held by Temple a. tn. in the auditorium of Temple Beth El, on the sitbject of "Incident, Beth El, Pisgah Lodge and in the l.ife of an Amer', •;:n Ambassa- Shaarey Zedek. for in War Tunes." -- d DETROIT OBSERVES FEAST OF FREEDOM Last Speaker on Program. In full accord with the spirit of The address, which is the fifth and that first Passover, conducted in the last in the lecture series arranged by wilderness, in the simple fashion set forth in the Book of Numbers, De- tit' Intellectual Advancemet . Corn' millet of the I. 0. B. B., under the troit Jews on the first night of the S. NEW YORK—While a Govern- week just passed, bowed their heads directorship of Rabbi Samuel Nlayerberg, will be offered free o il ment regulation allows each Jewish in token of the great deliverance, and charge to the public through th e; ■ ...... family in the country ten gallons of lighting the holiday candles, broke together the unleavened bread. courtesy of the members of Pisgah alcoholic liquors for sacramental pur- poses, providing the order for the Whether in the quiet of their homes, Lodge who are defraying the expenst Jew- beverage has been made by the or at the tables of the three cum- of bringing national leaders of Ohm thought to Detroit through the clergyman of the synagogue, prob- !nullity Seders held in the city, hun• purchase of course tickets. Other ad- ably no reformed rabbi in the coun- dreds joined in Israel's Feast of dresses in the series were delivered try obtained wine for any member of Freedom. by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi has temple. Temple p Beth El at Phoenix Club Nathan Krass, Dr. Leon Harrison Many of the conservative rabbis Although hundreds of the members and Dr. Abba Hillel Silver. Rabbi Press Committee Appointed. also opposed the privilege bestowed HON. BRAM I. ELKUS of the Temple Beth El and their Mayerberg is arranging for the en. The Yiddish Press Committee ap- upon the Jews and it was said by households took part in the festivities tertainment of Justic Elkus during his pointed by Mr. Butzel is to consist one of the principal semi-orthodox Justice of New York Court of; Appeals, who speaks at Temple Beth El, held at the Phoenix Club Saturday s ta y . of Mr. Zackheim and Capt. H. Wails. rabbis here that action may soon be Sunday morning, April 18, at 11 o'clock, under the auspices of Pisgah Lodge, evening, lack of seating room in the Judge Elkus is one of the most Mr. Butzel also appointed a resole- taken asking that the regulation be Phoenix Club hall made it impossible prominent lawyers in New York state No. 34, I. 0. B. B. tions committee to consist of J. II. abolished. to accommodate all who wished to and is held in high esteem in the Ehrlich, Louis Stoll and M. II. Zack- Rabbi Joseph Silverman of Temple 'holds throughout he c o un s soi a. l plrioe f e "i attend. legal t positions heist. Among the members of the Enianu-El, New York, said lie had The large dining hall, appropriate- Detroit committee, in addition to Mr. flatly refused to sign his name to any ly prepared for the ceremonials, pre- in a number of organizations of Butzel, are Rabbis A. M. Hershman, permit giving wine to a member of sented a festive appearance. The tional importance. He is als, J. I.. Levin and E. Aishishkin; his synagogue, because he felt that rabbis of the congregation, together known as a social worket, 46einif ei•• Cants. I. Levin and H. Waiss; Miss by being instrumental in obtaining an with the officers f the congregation pecially interestx4. itr 'Jewish educa- Fannie Wetsman, Mrs. N. E. Arons- alcoholic beverage he would be "in- State Department Can Not Pronilso Problems Arising From Transfer of and their wives, as well as the officers tion and charities. He is president and Ukrainian Mission Dead tam, Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Louis directly violating" the law. His rea- Protection to Ukrainian Relief of the affiliated 'Temple organizations of the Free Synagogue of New York, Must Be Solved. Dann, Jacob Miller, J. II. Ehrlich, son for this, he said, is that Jews Commission. and a few of the oldest members of vice-president of the Jewish Publics- M. Zackheirn, David Stocker. Louis have no right at all to demand wines the Temple, occupied the main table tion Society of America, president of NEW YORK—In an interview to Granet, Louis Stoll, Dave Robinson, with alcoholic content for ritual par- W'ASHINGTON—The State De- on the stage. Each table, stretched the Hebrew Technical School of New Max Lieberman, J. Levitt, Louis porses, as it is not justified by the partment has granted permissIon to the press, Colonel Harry Cutler, 'la- the entire length of the room, bore York and a trustee of the Baron de James Rosenberg and Dr. N. ,E. laws governing the synagogue. the Joint Distribution Committee for tional chairman of the Jewish Wel- a seven-branched candlestick whose Hirsch Fund. In recognition of his all Jewish relief funds to send its fare Board, stated that both the Army lighted tapers fittingly symbolized public services Judge Elkus received Aronstam. The complete committee Fermented Liquor Not Compulsory. that is to work for the raising of Ukrainian Commission into Soviet and Navy departments are anxious the occasion. the honorary degree of Doctor of "There is no compulsion, so far as Russia at their own risk, the Db(part- to have the-Jewish Welfare Board $1110000 in this city will be announced A member of the Religious Corn- Civil Laws from St. Lawrence Uni- the pres- Judaism is concerned, to use ferment- within a week. ment having stipulated that it could continue its activities —MI(1er mittee of the Woman's Auxiliary Ac- vcrsity in 1913. Co-operate With Mizrachi Zionists. ed liquor for any religious purposes not issue passports or otherwise af- ent conditions and in the developing sociation, under whose auspices the Prominent in Social Work. whatsoever," Dr. Silverman said. "For ford them any protection. of a new peace-time army. Briefly Sedar was arranged, presided at each Judge Elkus took deep interest in The campaign in Detroit will be that reason I consider it an indirect The Joint Distribution Committee he outlined sonic of the immediate h the i t w table. Mrs. Leo M. Franklin is chair- the work of the New York State conducted in co-operation Mizrachi Zionists, the latter being violation of the law to obtain it for has accepted these conditions on be• problems of the Board. by A great problem is the removal of man of the religious*committee. Mr Factory Commission, appointed 1911, the members of my synagogue. I half of the commission, which is now well represented on the local coot- Relieve all the other reformed rabbis in Poland. The members are Judge the bodies of t he American dead in Frank R. Hamburger was in charge the New York Legislature of of the general arrangements for the of which he was counsel. Tbis com- mince. Arrangements have been in this city, and perhaps in the coun- Eisner of Chicago, Professor France to American soil. In reply occasion. mission investigated working condi- made whereby the Orthodox Zionists try, agree with me, and if the Harry Israel Friedlander, Max Pine and to a questionnaire sent to nearest The ritual service was read int- tions, especially affecting women and are to receive a fair percentage of the orthodox ministers demand the al- Maurice Kass. relatives, between off amid 70 per cent report and moneys collected in Detroit. The application for permission to favored the transfer of the bodies to pressively by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin children, and presented a The Detroit campaign for $10,000 coholic liquors, it is because of their this country, 10 per cent failed to and the traditional melodies were 35 separate bills which revolutionized was send the Commission into Russia sung by a splendid choir of 20 voices, conditions under which women and is part of the national campaign for conscience." Rabbi Silverman said that Rabbi made to the State Department by reply, and the rest wished the dead including several members of the children worked. The bills, drafted $10,000,000. When the national drive Louis Marshall, of New York, who to remain where they died fighting. was inaugurated, Louis Lipsky, sec- Leo M. Franklin, dean of American Pisgah Lodge Glee Club. Following by Judge Elkus, have frequently retary of organization of the Zionist reformed rabbis, and President of the explained that thousands of the Jew- The Graves Registration Division is the introductory service, a delicious served as a model for other states in ish population of Russia had been to give 30 days' notice to the next the Organization of America, pointed out Central Conference of American Rab- killed and famine and typhus were of kin, with the information and in- Pesach meal was served, after which the enactment of laws mitigating t hat it meant a transition from the his, had sent a bulletin to all mem- grace was said and the traditional evils of child labor, and harmful work prevailing to such an extent that con- structions as to when and where the ideal to the actual. He pointed out hers of the conference to the effect ritual concluded. More singing fol- for women and protection from fire, that it was a bard struggle to carry that Dr. Kaufman Kohler, President ditions could be ameliorated only bodies are to be brought here. To Deliver Two Other Talks. lowed at the close. Judge Elkus was elected a Regent out the Zionist idea so that it should of the Hebrew Union College at Cin- "by finding a way whei eby medical "The Jewish Welfare Board has Social Hour Follows cinnati, had issued an authoritative aid and food supplies can be dis- lust completed the examination of of the University of the State of New some 400,000 records in the Red Cross opinion to the etTect that unferment- tributed forthwith. . (Continued on Page 6) Although no specially arranged York in 1911. Ile was appointed In a letter to Mr. Marshall. Frank and over 80,00(1 records of the Graves ed wine may be used for ritual pur- program haul been prepared for the Ambassador to Turkey in July, 1916, poses. Dr. Franklin, said Rabbi Sil- L. Polk, Under-Secretary of State, Registration Department in order to social hour that followed, practicall• succeeding Nl o r gendtuhrainug, iii romHenry s ig,, examine records, establish religious verman. had urged all members to laid down these conditions: the entire assemblage remained and signing from this position "First—The purpose of their going affiliations, and to locate the next of use the unfermented, rather than the friends enjoyed to the full the opopr• war . Judge Elkus' address has been fermented wines. The Association of is solely to extend relief to the suf- kin of those typo died- I" addition tunity that was thus afforded them set for the morning to permit him to Reformed Rabbis of New York City tering and that they will not talcs to this survey in Washington, others of greeting each other tinder such address one or two public meetings Reports From Paris Delegation Tell and Vicinity, of which Rabbi Silver- with them supplies which if seized, have been made in France and local happy auspices. in the afternoon and evening, in the relatives and With communities of Recent Horrors in Odessa man is President, has not taken any might be diverted to military use. .\ Pleasult feature of the evening interests of the Detroit Patriotic "Second—That as this Government others, and we plan to co-operate Region. action on the matter, he said. v.:as the presentation to the Temple F un d, Dr. Jacob Kohn of Temple Ansche maintains no representative in the with the War Department in this by the Woman's Auxiliary Associa- Reports received at the office of the territory in question, and has no re- matter," said Colonel Cutler. American Jewish Congress in New Chcsed, a semi-orthodox congrega- Ile also discussed the problem of tion, of a magnificent pulpit Bible as lations with those who are there in York City from the Committee of lion, also said that some other wine, control, it will not lie in a position to Jewish relief in the Ukraine. Relief a memorial to the boys of Temple Jewish Delegations at the Peace Comm. not coming under the prohibition law, extend any protection to your repre- commissioners find it extremely diffi- Beth El who had fallen in the World ference in Paris tell of massacres of such as home-made rasin or grape sentatives. If they go, it must be at cult to gain admission into that coun- War. The presentation address was an, presi- Jews that have again taken place iti Mille, might he used hip Jews. their own risk, and under such ar- try and must do so at their own peril. made by Mrs. Adolph Slom a Auxiliary Asso- Moslems Draw Swords Killing Teo; "It would be better if the regula- rangements as they can make with "Our people," he said, "must go dent of the Womn's South Russia. Civilians Forbidden City; Trouble On December 24 a band of 750 tion granting the Jewish people ten the local authorities, without involv- there, if they can, at their own risk dation, and a fitting response was Reported From Cairo. ga..ons of wine had never been pro- ing the Government of the United and under such arrangements as they made by Isaac Goldberg, president of claiming to belong to the Volotchanskit the Temple, may lie able to make with the local Regiment entered the town of Eli- mitigated," Dr. Kohn said. "Front the States in any way. In the preparation for the evening's , as• authorities of the Ukraine without in of Elisavet- beginning many of the conservative "In a general way you may h e voie-Ozero (province • London.—At least 10 persona were grad). Shops were looted and de- rabbis have opposed this action be- sured that it is the desire of the De- any way involving the United States. affair, the Woman's Auxiliary Asso- in fighting between Jews and slroyed, the pharmacies included, cause there might be some misunder- partment to facilitate the distribution The latter government has no objec- ciation had the co-operation of the killed Nfoslen* •it Jerusalem Sunday, ac- women were assaulted and about two standing on the part of our non- of relief to innocent sufferers in Rus- lion to the distribution of relief in Men's Temple Club. Grape juice was cording to a news agency dispatth . Jewish neighbors who, seeing this al- sia. It is necessary, however, to Bolshevist Ukraine through any other used at the Sedar service. hundred killed. from Cario today. A Jew procession • • • In Golta, Olviopol and llogopol the coliolic liquor coming into our homes, take every possible precaution agency than our own commission, but was nearing the Jaffa Gate when Mos- pogrom lasted five days. In Golo- might believe it would lead to abuse. against the misuse of supplies which such an arrangement would mean that PISGAH LODGE HOLDS lents from Hebron, lb miles distant, vaneysk the number of killed exceed- There are many beverages not coming may be furnished." our commissioners should not take SEDER SERVICES FOR 72 The cry spread that the entered. with them any supplies that might, if ed fifty. The greater number of under the prohibition 'regulations dtin Tgli: e Mos- oslettit:waTr,ea Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. It, It., 1,1ll 1‘'is then dattacking. be diverted to military uses. ,cited, these points are in the region of w hich can be substituted." CONFERS L I.. D. advanced shou C. H. U. provided an old-fashioned Seder serv- The strictly orthodox rabbis, on the (klessa. people Friday night, April, "We won the country with the ice for 72 ON JACOB H. SCHIFF BOLLAGI, APOSTATE A cable dispatch from its London other hand, said they were glad the 2. in their lodge roo m 25 Broadway.1 sword and will keep it with the saw lit to allow them al- correspondent to The Jewish Morn- uovernment , JEW, TO RESIGN IF AND LOUIS MARSHALL , The roos, rejuvenated and newly I sword." coholic wines. ing Journal of this city says: ATTACKS CONTINUE decorated, st provided an appropriate 1 British soldiers finally appeared. "News received here through Bess- "Tradition," Say Conservatives. Cincinnati—Jacob II Schiff and , setting for the ceremonies. A. Lapin- A proclamation has been issued for- arabia is to the effect that Denikin's Louis Marshall of New York will re- I III. . DA PEST . — President Bollagi Cohen read the ritual and the "I•our bidding civilians to enter Jerusalem. hordes have massacred most of the "We are following our traditional ceive the degree of Doctor of Hebrew has declared that if the attacks a • • ks upon Questions" were propounded by the i inhabitants of the towns of Rashkov custom through centuries in having Laws from the Hebrew Union ion Col- (province of Podolia). Kaminka, Grig- regular wines for the Passover, which lege at its graduating exercises in he Jews at the University of Ituda• seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and'-- LETTERS NO I is ill resign his Mrs. W ilfreoldman. d G oriopol (province of Kherson), and begins tomorrow night, and for the June. Mr. Schiff and Mr. Marshall pest will not cease, e he LEAVE PALESTINE. Kusutza, Trastianitz, Miaskovka and Sabbath and other holy days," said will be the first men to receive this position. Melodies Sung in Hebrew 1 London. — There are grave rumors itollagi is well known as an anti- Pestchanka. The Yevreiskaya Tri- the Rev. Bernard Drachman of Con- Semite who often incurred the dis- An inspiring feature of the festival current in Cairo regarding the situa tonna (Jewish Tribune), which ap- gregation Ohab Zedek. Dr. Drach- degree. pleasure and wrath of the Jews by was the singing, in Hebrew, of the lion I in Palestine, says a dispatch 1 pears in Paris, prints a heartrending man, who was formerly President of The censorship in Morocco has his scurrilous attacks upon them. The old Seder music, by Joseph Stramer,' the Exchange Telegraph from t description of the condition in which the Union of Orthodox Congrega- the Jews of Odessa were left when tions, said that it was laid down in banned the performance of "D'Israel," Jews have always been particularly Morris Strainer, Sam Goldblatt and, Egyptian capital. bitter toward him , because he is an Nathan Lichterman. i The dispatch asserts that all the Denikin forces evacuated it." religious codes that wines be drunk by Henry Bernstein. apostate Jew the son of the Hun- Morris Reiss, a sailor, stationed on mite to Palestine have been stm The Jewish Daily News gives the for ritual purposes, but did not say PERFECTION LODGE, NO. 486, garian philologist, llortiz Block. the U. S. S. "Morrow," and that the troops are being was the guest ; following account from its London that they had to contain alcohol. In F. & A. M. mergency, when wines can- I called to their stations on the of the deb for the evening. correspondent: cases of e — - The Seder, the first given by Pisgah I ern bank of the Suez canaL PERMIT BERNE JEWS "Patriotic organizations and Dent- not be had, he said, fruit juice may Special Ladies Night. TO OBSERVE SABBATH Lodge in its own clubrooms, was ar- I letters are arriving from Pai kin's volunteers organized pogroms, be taken. but, he added, there is no ranged for those members and their Nay refugees who have reached Lon- case of emergency at present. Regular communication, Wednesday, Bertie—In the large 'Folder choco- families who preferred to attend a don from Odessa. The Jewish in- Professor Sylvain Levi, of April 14, at 1 p. m. sharp. E. A. De. late factory the work has been limit- I community Sedar instead of holding habitants of entire tenements In a t has been commissioned by the . B -ien n gtue t an ad Mr. S. B. Joel and Mr. J. B. Joel re . • will be exemplified. nm five days in the week. The the ceremony in their own homes, ed to number of Odessa streets were have given £20,000 to endow a uni - Minister of Public Instruction . ai C ; l'h rffi 5 h art). Entertainment reform will enable the large number and for their friends, visitors, and butchered outright. Jews dared not versity chair of physics, tenable at the and those without home affiliations in the ganize the department of C venture forth into the streets and as Middlesex Hospital Medical School. sreakers. Each member of Perfection of Jewish refugees from Poland in the recon. Languages Russia who work there to observe there was no food, light, fuel or wa- The professorship will bear the name Lodge may bring a lady. (Continued On Page 6.) I French University of Strasboe C. K. SANDORF, See'Y. the Sabbath. ter in their homes many of those who of the donors. were not killed died from hunger." Leaders Say Alcoholic Beverage is Unnecessary; Quote Dr. Franklin. WELFARE BOARD TO MAY ENTER SOVIET CONTINUE SERVICE RUSSIA AT PERIL I SOUTH RUSSIA SCENE OF JEWISH POGROMS JEWS ATTACKED AT JERUSALEM