THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
VOL. VII. NO. 22.
Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY APRIL 30, 1920.
TOLEDO WELCOMES IJ ECONGRESSSM IENN PRAGUE
DR. R. I. COFFEE TO
TEMPLE LEADERSHIP
1'11 \
s
Congress which
CHICAGO MINISTERS
SEND BEST WISHES
Dr. Shanfarber, First Rabbi of
Congregation, Delivers
Sermon.
By Mrs. Elsie K. Gould .
iss.,,
Toledo. 011io--The most brilliant
and inspiring event in the history of
Toledo Jewry was the installation of
Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee a, Rabbi of
Congregation "Simmer Emoonini"
(Collingwood Avenue Temple), on
April 23, 24 and 25.
Dr. Coffee was
called to Toledo from Chicago, whene
he established a national reputation as
Rabbi of Temple Judea.
The Jewish community of this its
has been aroused to an entimslassin
unparalleled in the history of any
American city. The spirit prevailing
during the three days of celebration
gave evidence that a new era has be-
gun in the Jewish life of Tolt•do.
Prominent individuals and organiza-
tions in city, state and nation united
in congratulating the community int
the acquisition of Dr. Coffee to the
pulpit of Collingswood Temple. Some
of the most noted figures in the Jew-
ish ministry of the country were pres-
ent during the celebration to attest
their pleasure on
OCCa-
5i.11.
Among them Raisin Leo NI.
Franklin, of Detroit, President of the
Central Conference of American 'tali-
Isis: Rabbi Stephen S. \Vise, of New
York; Dr. Gothard Deutsch, venerable
prof e • s or of the Hebrew Union Col-
lege of Cincinnati; and Rabbi Tobias..
Schandarber, of Chicago.
Chicago Ministers Send Message.
.\ lining the titinosion, congratu-
latory Ines-sage: received. was, One
It Chi-
from a group ot Ilse
cago, aSi ■ liCIIIli , of Ur. ( missy in thy
Rotary Club of that city. Thy inss•-
sage follow,:
As his a,,ociatis , in the Rotary Club
of Chicago, we desire to congratulate
you on the choice of your brilliant
young leader. Rabbi Rudolph I. Cof-
fee.
\Ve honor hint for the place of use-
fulness he has achieved in Ili, high
calling; we esteem him for the un-
selfish service lie has rendered is our
organization and its our city: and we
hive 'him for hi. broad and tender
human sympathies.
May the blessing of God be upon
you and upon Inns as you labor to-
gether.
Sincerely,
NORNIAN MUTTON,
Rector St. Chrysotoni'• Episcopal
the
CORNELIA S. PARKER SPEAKS SUNDAY AT TEMPLE BETH EL.
SAN REMO COUNCIL
,
,. , m o, , h CONFIRMS
HOMELAND
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FOR
JEWS
AANGTI VNES14, r 4
‘ I OC , ‘ /1 R
is demonstration against t e
iii„.„,
tear,ti„,,,,oi it „ 1i , 1 .„. lo , w isli actor, Oscar Bergin before
In Comilla Stratton Parker, who
local
National Theatre.
cos,- to Detroit Smithy es cuing, run , a yew of inisuppressed lIIIIt Il i of the
.\ I• II result the management was
\ las 2, under the ;Insole,.. of the the sheer joy of living will, a kindred
i,
compelled
too change the program for
oif
er
,.,,,
e
„,,,
„i
,,
p
i
r
a
\l, n's. Club of Temple Beth EL will soul, the
hr immil a woman of extraordinary which. despite the grimmest titoment• the soiering :sod present another play
the participation of liert•gi.
gifts. 0 woman who has sought to of life, must still cling to the airy w Ithont
Beregi is considered to be the great-
merge her charming personality unit fancies of a child.
;;,,,;
the
\e
„
r
t,
est
dramatic
artist on the II unganan
\yin,
a
(
1,.;,,,,;,,,ti
on
that of her beloved husband, but one
55 hose book. ".Ais American Idyll." of her husband should not be in vain stage. Ile is the only Jewish actor
of prominence to be engaged by the
reveal, her a, a loving mother. :in in-
Budapest
National Theatre.
The
comparable wife, a vital moving force
anti-Semites would be satisfied with
in every sphere of , racial exi•tence.
Ire were 10 consent to baptism.
Incidentally, ;mil through fier work
In a truer to the local newspapers
with her Imosbanol, Carleton II.
11.regi
declared that all the anti-
Parker, ss hose recent death was pro,
SemiLc agitation and even the danger
notinceol a misfortune alike Its' e cono-
ot his losing his position at the Na-
nu,s , and by the shut of their
tional Theatre will not induce hint
, tudy. Parke, gained a vast
to renounce the faith of Isis fathers.
knowledge 551 social condition, b o th
in this country and abroad and is well
qualified to, handle her subject, "Hu-
man Nature and the Social Unrest."
A mission , lecture in Detroit, tinder
the ;ti-pier , of the Federation of
— -
1,V01114.11 . , Stun, silts sullirirnt 111(111C,
Advocate Revolutionizing Work limit for members
of the Nlen's Club
Among Jews, Broadening
to bend every effort to securing her
reappearance.
Scope.
II
Yet it must be in another character
than that of expert in the field of
LOUIS LEVIN, BALTIMORE
e
economics that \I r,. Park r will be
ELECTED NEXT PRESIDENT remembered by those who have read
New Toledo Temple Head, Long
—.-
the "American Idyll." Dwelling, in
Prominent in B'nai Brith
Prominent Detroiters Attend Ses- it, beautiful simplicity on the earls'
Activities.
struggles
of
her
husband.
it
is
n•ver-
sions Considering Wel-
theless is charming record of their ten
fare Work.
INITIATION TO MAKE
years of married life. Side by side
CORNELIA S. PARKER.
PISGAH LARGEST LODGE
with Carleton Parker': contribution
'That
‘ocial service work is to the cause of labor, runs that singu-
and that Ili, work, just beginning to
responding to the pressing problem ,
lar freshness of outlook, that absence make its true value felt, should not Entertainment for Ladies and
in the changing era of reconstruction
of mediocrity. which deserves indeed fail to aid the cause of labor and to
Many Novel Features
following the war. was constantly
the term of idyllic.
reconcile its differences with the other
evidenced during the session, of the
On Program.
extreme of the economic scale. Mrs.
How
these
two
young
people
net
National Conference of Jewish Social
Parker has edited and published mans•
Service, held in New Orleans April and loved, when still in the youthful
Dr. Rudolph I. t - wiee, who was
whirl tif excitement at the University of his unfinished article , . She has
12-14.
dented herself to continuing the formally installed as -spiritual head of
- The development of social service of California, how they determined to
studies they began together, and the Collingwood A•sehity Tempts, To-
ha , gradually brought about the hu- face the world together and how they
without willing or wishing it has come ledo, last week, will be the principal
manizing of the relationship existing fared forth wandering over the earth,
England, Germany, France in those to share her husband's place in the speaker at the recordshreaking doss
betsiien , tate, city ansl individual, and
estimation of those 555 whom the so- initiation to be helot by Pisgah Lodge,
along with it has come the recogni- golden day, before the war, is told in
simple brevity in the little book which cial unrest is a, problem which de- No. 34, Indepenif•nt Order
tion that the community cannot ig-
Ilrith, at Simons' Zedok synago tme,
mand , immediate solution.
in
the
past
year
has
exhausted
five
nore it responsibility to aid the help-
Mrs. Sunday, May 9.
to
ticket,
for
editions.
Requests
Iss—," said Louis II. Levin, of the
Parker's
talk
have
been
coming
in
at
Di. Coffee, fornier.v of Temple
.111s1 although
Nils,.
Parker
has
Fesleratesi Jewish Charities of
a rate indicating a large attendance Jt.slea, of Chicago, is one of the C01111-
III the opening address of the `triVell to make it only a record of
national Jewish figures. Ho La-
may be expected. Grinitt•11 Oro , . and 1 r
ts,uifyrence, held in the Y. NI. II. A. her lin,bansr, its ;mil a memorial to
Klein. are placing ticket , on
sh,tinguished hints:if not only its toe
:indoor- non on Monday evening, him, the book hear, testimony as well
These
may
also
be
obtained
at
the
American
rabbi.t.tte, but in •scry
to
her womanliness and to the beauty
April 12.
other field where his energies amt
door on the evening Or the lecture.'
"1 . o the humanizing of community of her character, so intimately bound
• •
abilities
could
he doilicated to Ilp•
life, Jewish social service workers up one with another Wert' the lives Of
public zeal.
YOUNG PEOPLE TO
hase contributed. not only by keep- these two idealist,. Poverty they
FOLLOW WITH DANCE
Interested in Social Reform
ing aln•o•t of the leading thought faced, and the little household trou-
The 1 ' 0111114 People's Society of
and spirit of social service, but in en- bles that came with the coming of
Dr. Coffee has always been intense-
originally
Temple
Beth
El,
which
it
ileaniring to make Jewish social ser- the children. Homeless they were - :5,,,
ly interested in It ' llal Brish tiffairs.
ice work the forerunner of progress." foreign lands. But everywhere Ole planned to hold their hi-monthly Itzl 5 he sewed as Social Service I l's-
friends sprang up, responding warmly dance before the lecture, have an- yes tor of the national Order, and thin
Social Service Aids World.
NI r. Levin pointed out the fact that to the personality of Carleton Parker, nounced it will be held immediately Mg his luso years' ashmtmteatiosi in-
Anil following NIrs. Parker's talk. A tire- itiated the ''Big tlrother" and other
eases of distress investigated and but no less to that of his wife.
remedied, had aide,' not merely one through it all—furnishing such splen- piece orchestra has been engaged for valuable social , ..7VII 0 inov•inim;s.
features
indissultial, list the whole community did opporttinity for the makish to the occasion and many novel
Ills address before the local l od gee is
as ws•II. since such investigations had sentimentalize, fur those to whom have been prepared by the committee ! nts este(' with unti•till interest as it
resulted in legislation making for pathos is a delightful chance to shed in charge.
wit; mark his first footle IllIpe:11• /111re
ish wom e n', It , i
-- -
Rabbis Franklin, Mayerberg, Wise
And Others Participate
In Ceremonies.
\ t
TOLD STORY OF AMERICAN IDYLL
hs l,l , n the Jew-
of itlucIi tee have
previously is ritten. many Y•svish
women of promintsisse from all part ,
of Europe %vers. pre-cut. Fronts
Bertha Pappenheint addressed Its
Congress oat )111.1 . 1 tir the Jewish
W01115•11 of Germany. Nli,, Cierberding
spoke in •ngli•li in the name of her
Anglo-letvish
-isters. educa
iona I problems of Jewish womanbood
%sere discussed by NIrs. Irma Pollak.
The Congress decided to found a
farming schol for insist' girls.
him if
CONFERENCE OF
SOCIAL SERVICE
WORKERS CLOSES
MANDATE
____
Numerous Celebrations Held to
Commemorate British
Decision.
LOCAL DISTRICT BOARD
REJOICES OVER NEWS
_ __.. _
Zolotkoff, in Detroit, Notified of
Convention in New York,
Ma y 2.
-•
)1
, ----
The Council
this .\ Hied f'ost'ers,
meeting at San Remo, last Saturday
the British man ate for a
confi
in Palestine, there-
I by fulfilling the age-old dream of the
Jew for the rehabilitation of the Holy
Land as a Jewish State. Zionists the
world over were jubilant when the
mews of the action of the Peace Con-
DR. COFFEE CHOSEN , „vvi,, , homeland
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
AT 0. B. B. BANQUET ,f,e,;:;',--,‘,.,.‘,.'.'.-,„.',7,0„-(, , . , •.dr. , , ,,g,., ,a, , , , , rnli
the United States. and numerous oth-
er ceremonies are being planned to
celebrate the realization of the alto of
this' Zionists.
At the regular meeting of the Dis-
trict Board of the Detroit Zionist Or-
ganization, it telegram was read from
Mr. Jacob De Haas, Executive Secre-
tary of the Zionist Organization of
America, in which Mr. De Haas of-
ficially announced the news to the k-
cal Zionists, extending the mutual
congratulations of the organization on
the great day in the Zionist Cause.
When the telegram was read at the
meeting of the local District Board,
a number of those present were liter-
ally moved to tears at hearing that
their life-aim has been realized. There
were Zionists present at the meeting
who had given up 311 years of their
lives for the Zionist cause. The
youngest member of the Board had
begun his Zionist activities at a se-
cret meeting of a group of Russian
Zionists in a basement "somewhere
its Russia."
Leon Zolotkoff. of the national of-
fice of the Zionist Organization of
America, setts present at the meeting
Last Monday, held at the Slather
\I r. Zolotkoff took advantage of
the excellent opportunity offered him
on the occasion of the confirmation
of the British mandate to urge the
Zionists of Detroit to bring about a
successful conclusion of the greatest
chapter in Jewish history. Now that
the Gentile world has paid the debt
that it owed the Jew, the building of
the Jewislt State is now left to the
Jew, :1111111 IS up to the Jewish people
to contribute according to their
insire efficient public health servise,
al
as means for the reconstruction of their
t roit si nce his instlation
1 i ll
ancient
home in Palestine.
educational campaigns. cessation of
ItsliDbie of t h e Eidetic, Temp le.
The confirmation of the British
child labor, compensation for work-
Nathan Rosenberg, Chairman ( f tins
ansl adequate municipal hos-
Cm:unities., reports mandate for a Jewish Palestine was
Entertainment
Ilia' final arrankmiesit , for the 'ii- confirmed by equally good news
pital facilities. Tribute suns 11P111 to
Itulgss Louis Brandeis and Judge
itiation of the WO new candi5Etty; of front London, where Zionist leaders
Julian Nlack for their work in Jess-
the "Community Cla•s" arc iieLling were given assurances that the un-
Poland To
1,h serlICr.
completion, and !mum , . to surpass friendly British Adnsinistration in the
Large Delegations From the State At- ' Locates Destitute Jews
Church.
ilies in
Be Reunited to Families
in the Wily Of SlIrlirkiit'S all IIIAWII•ill , Holy Land would be recalled and an
tend;
Pisgah
Lodge
Degree
Teem
PRESTON BRADLEY,
(Continue On Page 7.)
United States.
administration friendly to the kW,:
social functions of the lodge.
Officiates.
Pastor People's Church
.—
would be substitutes].
This action
Ingenious Lighting Effects
11. SCOTT HYDE,
iniiiiriiiiiiii will be thus extra. marks thy completion of the great
Aii
Pastor \ Vomilaw is nark NI et Ifissli , 5
\Ions than h00 people. representing. NE\y YORK—The Hebrew
Shed-
chapter of Zionist history that began
,.
t n
. !sug
an i Immigrant Aid Society of ordinary
will
i I is. •
tng etfests t tat
I
ary li g 1ti
(hurch.
large delegations from Detroit. Flint,
with the Balfour Declaration, made
Lansing and Saginaw, attended ths s \ merica is in receipt of cables irons aNsil lir,ietiie,oil hitt,h ,r,olotighlet Ktl,titio,,kiistg le.tititii ii ,tyi., onsf.
on Noy. 2, 1917, which pledged that
siontsrs,
Messrs.
Leon
civsin:iitiusi
kli,s; ifirs.ik
Pastor LaSalle Avenue Ilapt,t
" \ dolph Kraus" cla, initiation of the t
England would use her best endeav-
Jacob Hassel, in Po-
-- --
assiste•I by a
P,Iration. \I r.
!frith lodge on Sun- land, stating that
Church.
Bay City
b
ate
hn.ated
ors to facilitate the achievement of
they
The [infest Hebrew s, hoot, of Ise-
.
o.ps o I r sl • •trical engineers, are in- the Zionist objects. The action of the
The officers :mil !Itemisers Or Tem-
day, April 25.
in
ta
d,iteasteidt
Its
f
ple Judea of Chicago sent this 651- non. with \I r. B. Isaac, ,s, directing
t:,t111,iefirg fit, h r h a,!,1:,zeirs-a„t::,s,,, gathered cal Peace Conference on April 24 mark-
Specially chartered cars brought
lowing message to Dr. I Mice: "1 he Masi ss ill shortly inaugurate an ex-
ed the fulfillment of the pledges made
the visitors to the city. Festivitiss,
A recent cable addresed to the So-
and
members
of
tensise
campaign
for
$60.000
in
ordt•r
rhe plan of lights wll be in by England, the United States, and
officers, director ,
began at 3 o'clock at the Winona llo- , i ,, I ,
the Commission has word evidence during the dance that will
Judea
join
its
in
extending
to
operate
the
combined
schools
of
Temple
their Allies.
tel. Simon D. Rosenzweig and Louis from
to you our heartiest appreciation for the city 5555 a more solid financial Oppenheiin of Saginaw delivered ad- from relatives in want located by the kodow the banquet.
Mr. Zolotkoff announced his re-
.. I ant confident," Mr. Rosenberg
Society's emissaries for residents in
Your noble work on our behalf. \Ye basis Plans are now being outlined
,
,
s
,
(
.
1
,
ceipt of the following telegram from
dresses
of
welcome.
Responses
coiminiiiits.
rlie
,
hereby this fund will be raised by
inis country in the states of Texas, , ..„,,,l . .. that.
pray God that he grant you strength w
Louis
Lipsky, of New York, General
given by members of the B ay d ity ‘ .
N ' Turk 1 "d Pe""" 1- Mitiation will Ise the biggest .55cial
and wisdom, health and happiness and getting new subscribers and donors
'
•'
Lodge. Informal talks were given by '
Secretary of the Zionist Organiza-
In each event ever pill Oyer 111 Detroit.
may he bless your future labors as on whom various members of the
Ben
\Viener,
president
of
the
Flint
vania
and
San
Francisco.
tion:
- From the opening of festivities at
fund committee will call in an organ-
Rabbi of Collingwood Temple: .
lo d ge , R a bbi A. m. Hershman. Leon : co-e the Society has notified the
" The National F.xecutive Commit-
ins(' drive throughout the city.
Goldsmith and Jacob Stiller of this 'anxious relatives in this country and 3 p. in., when registration will be-
(Continued on Page al
The committee appointed for the
!arrangements are being made to re- gin, through the initiation cer i nionies tee last night ordered the convening
city.
N.
Spiesberger
of
Ilay
_:2s'v
pre-
I tancously with an of an Extraordinary Convention in
i i smits.
;
purpose of raising this fund consists
, isite them with their unfortunate sill be
in- . i se,s,
I. Shetzer, sided.
elaborate entertainment for tilts lathe , . New York City on Sunday, May 9,
. lout
A class of 50 candidates were', . riii, task of reuniting relative: and , the reception, banquet, in3,Ing pis-- and NIonday, May 10, to consider ac-
NI. Krell, A. Klein, K. Schoenberger,
NI. B. Cohen, J. \\ etsman , J. I,. ...5,- sworn into the lodge during the after-tfrir,ink. as can well be imagined, is I mes an d d ance th a t f o ll ow i n rota- rims on the new political situation in
L. insoff, I. Ogooshewtz. M. noon by the Detroit Degree team, I not as all aii easy one for it nieatis tion. every moment has been planned Palestine.
'
Lieberman,
J. Dann, H. Greenberg, J. headed b, ----,-t°11 M i Alexan,d ',,r ' '', the cireful and heart-breaking search out in detail and will he full of sixty
"The Extraordinary convention will
II. Ehrlich, J. Friedberg, I). Falk and reception for the visitors seas 10110Well.of territory demolished and impover- seconds of wholesome enjoyment. My Ise attended by all delegates validated
by
an
elaborate
banquet
:it
the
Col-
•
i,lied by the war, the following of only fear is that our accommodations at the Chicago Convention last year.
The third and last concert to be J . Rabinowitz.
s , o f onial Club at 6 o'clock.
i n t h e pas t k w „,,ts , a pang
who were scattered and arc will be inadequate for the hundreds The Atlantic City convention, seised-
presented under the auspices of the
n wandering in all corners of the earth, who will want to participate in the tiled for the end of May, will not take
),co
Men's Temple Club by the Detroit enthusiastic meeting: hays been held
Addresses were given bytse""
place. However, delegates to that
Symphony String Orchestra Quartet in the interest of Hebrew education Zololkoff• of Chicago, and Rabbi As in want and misery, while over here celebration."
convention. are invited to attend the
will be given at Temple. Beth El, in Detroit with the result that the M. Hershman, NI thou NI. Alexander a fond son. daughtei or parent is
Marks Close of Campaign
Extraordinary convention in New
Monday, May 3. largest educating institutions in this and Rabbi Samuel S. Meyerberg of seekinganxiously to provide them
The ceremonies Oil May 9 will mirk
The series of chamber music con- city have finally merged into one Detroit. Edward Lichtig of Bay City ; with t h e coin foris o f life.
the close of a campaign for 3,000
s'erved
as
toastmaster.
yens given by the four artists of the strong body having one unified sys-
The following Detroiters have been
In spite of all these hardships and
Detroit Symphony Orchestra have tem of learning, one head and one
nominated and will, in all likelihood,
\I r. Zolotkof, who is at present in the face of this devastated terri• members
now of
being
waged
under the
leadership
Charles
Rosenthal.
The
proven a treat to music lovers of the body of directors.
engaged in organizing a local Zionist :t ory , the Commission has already met In team, into which the workers are attend the New York convention: 1)r.
The offices of the combined insti-
splendid in-ogres, and N. E. Anniston'. J. Stiller, St. Zack-
t
s : : s report
district in Detroit. spoke on the need Iwith some succeks. The Society is in ben,
city.
o cated a t 107-109-
il i li each eomPosed of 10 mem - heint, Isadore Levin, 0. Robinson,
l ' IVle
The second concert given last week, uni ons a r e nosy l
of a national homeland for Jews.
W ireceipt of cables informing it of fa-
ns
s. "e
at which Ossip Gabrilowitsch was so- 111-113 \Vilkins street. Tht• other must make America safe for the !th e , l oca t e d i n distant provinces chili-members are confident that the Capt. H. Waiss and II. Goldberg.
a re on Division and Earns- Jesys," he said, for the world is not w h ose re l at i ves
foist, was lauded highly ill the press, br a nches
, citizens o f t h e u n i te d goal rendering Pisgah Lodge the
and pronounced one of the most in- worth streets. The combined faculty, safe as long as any nation is not 'States, are glad to receive them
in largest in the country will be reached
leresting musical events of the seasons numbering about 40, consists of the safe." Rabbi Rershman also took the ,inis
r
country.
the night ssf the initiation.
The String Quartet is composed of best Hebrew instructors in the coun- subject of Zionism for his address,' From Ki ev to ! Airfl ow s treet is car-
Exerting every effort toward the
the following: Ilya Schkolnik, violin; try, each being a master of Its de- discussing its present aspect.
,vied the message of a mother whose success, of the event, under the leader-
VS'illiam Grating King, violin; Char- partment.
Rabbi Slayerberg was given an ova- grown-tip daughters have long given ship of Nathan Rosenberg, arc the
More than 200 additional pupils
mice Evans, viola; Philipp Abbas,
tion by the diners when he arose. Ile her up for dead and thus is relayed following members of the Entertain-
'cello. acre take ❑ into the Talmud Torahs spoke upon the "Destiny of the Jew," this' work of the Hebrew Sheltering meat Committee: Dave Iltiltar, Seers . -
An interesting program is prom- at the opening of the new term two
PIA uttered a strong plea for toter- and Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- Lary; Hyman Keidan, Samuel Man-
The Jewish SVontan's Club an-
sued for the May recital. Il is as weeks ago. 'she classes are now filled
to overflowing and the !miller enroll- ance. ica which knows no boundaries of dell, Nlax Rubin, Charles Berlin, nounces its annual meeting to take
M r, Al e xander dwelt upon the illfill- nations when it COMCS to serving the Harry Satovsky, Wilfred tisildinan, place Sunday afternoon, May 2, at
follows:
Beethoven, Quartet, op. 18, No 6. meat of children has been stopped on
Jack Langer, Sylvan Grosner and at 2:45 p. tit , at Temple Beth El.
account of the congested condition mice which the !Vital Brith wielded Jewish immigrant.
upon the Jews in removing factional-
Nor is the Society': work stopped "Cozzy" Gottsdanker. Adolph Freund.
Allegro con Brio.
prevailing in the schools. The rein-
.\ business meeting, at which short
Adagio ma non troppo.
edying of these conditions is planned ism and creating better understand- there. The arm of the Hebrew Shel- who is wintering in Florida, will ris- but interesting reports of a record
Scherzo (Allegro).
ing among them. He paid tribute to tering and Immigrant Aid Society of turn to serve as Chairman of the ke-
year
of achievement will be read, will
.
La NIalinconia Adagio--.\ Ilegretto by the erection of a new building
mer i ca reac h es over the Atlantic re . ce ptu sts C omm itt e e. Assisting hint are
north of the crosstown Imes, this new ttle founders of the Order and ex- A
be followed by the election of new
quasi allegro,
Illliting families and relatives whom Leon Goldsmith, President: Ben
tolled
their
wisdom
and
far-sighted-
directors for the ensuing year.
Quartet, No. la. institution to have a capacity of 1,500
Kramer, Myer S. Fink, Adolph Fin-
Haydn '
children. .\ statement irons \Ir. Is- nes , After enumerating the achieve - the world war has separated.
An unusual program has been ar-
mem, of the Order, Mr. A le vanoler
sterwald. Charles Finsterwald, Her-
Allegretto.
sacs, head of the combined Talmud
111C111-
read a poem written for the occasion NEW POGROMS IN HUNGARY mall Finsterwald, S. E. Sallan, Julian ranged for the entertainment of
Largo Cantabile c Mod°.
Torahs, therefore, ask , patience on
Herman hers, Mrs. J. Ringold, of Toledo.
K.
SIAM.
"Menuctto" Allegro.
Isaac
Goldberg,
Krolik
1,. Mrs. S.
the part of parents W hi/ wish to en-
- Sam Mandell and Wilfred Goldman, LONDON—After the -- Roumanian SVeiss, Williain Friedman, Rabbi Leo well known interpreter and reader.
Finale Presto.
()linnet, op. 51. roll their children.
of Pisgah Lodge Glee Club, were so- troops evacuated the town of Inks. NI . Franklin, Rabbi NT it,.„b man, Iwill assist in the program. Mn. Hugo
Dvorak
Th e offices of the schools are open
sing. Rein -diluents
hoists
during the banquet. Mr. and the Hungarian White Guard attacked Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, Joseph' Lowenthal will
Allegro ma non troppo.
daily, and anyone is welcome at all
town have been provided. .1 embers are
"Elegie" Andante con tnoto.
SIN. L. I). Harris, of Bay City, con- the Jewish population of the
(Continued on Page 6.)
, to visit the classes by appoint-
tiros
urged
to
attend.
' killing over 300.
“Romanze" Andante con moto.
tributes! to the musical program.
,tent.
Finale Allegro Assai.
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