A lMai= sewish PerlaScal &kr CLIFTON ATMS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. VIII. NO. 10. Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY JULY 30, 1920. BRANDEIS ELECTED HONORARY HEAD OF WORLD'S ZIONISTS JEWS LONG TO LEAVE HOSTILE LAND FOR AMERICA Two Relief Workers 1THE STATUS OF THE JEW IN POLAND 'Anti-Semitism Must !POLISH Cease If Jews Are In Soviet Territory . I. itiili ii.T.Taumla . in,,,, ,, t h., , r ,,, t ,,i .s, .1tha rt Somuct, ,act irited by W j olt To Support Poland Returning To Paris L.4, i oonorti.sion itaTsligalino the tondioon of the/ N 1..\V 1 HOS —The too Americans I... tidy"tali the terroors of Soviet R its o a, and w lio did so in Illti tit .\111•Iiitiall 1116 , 11 Relief ,„ heal ,„,• ( 1.()N1)()N - The it I \ IIt ) \ • %1 a " mk " n " I ' . Polish tiot. ern- M. Przyluski, a former Austrian vice- ment has loom confronted with the president of the Court of Appeal, tweet , the Polish Premier and nide - sent:doe Jews the 'otter made a r- m r aintaining order in those which goes so far as to sumon pee problem o m moons t.t the German, Russian and s""`In"vi"g Irmit - rrIatn"" j","Iln b . "' number of suggestions as the basis lil then then con- London Conference Ends After to g oi• an explanation dtstrian :Anion, which leo,. been M- ," 1 "'" """ i f Poland could of 0 out which a nn wou out any guan t lit- Jeo' i , . . out , tins ' vor. within in thy present Reim), duct. Ifelos, will be found a ropy Constructive Work On government as to their ratees Inns have saltily, • • In. o f Poland. The establishment of typical cutting from It Polith news- be expected to offer the government Palestine Program. in Paris and are ready to order tea , entrusted to a semi - military paper gi,ing the noun• of a Polish their entire co-operation, according port upon the conditions in Russia at force known a. the field gendarmerie, 1, — "In" sold l'"'i'''''Y I" Jett '• 10 a dispatch front \Varsaw today hi, tint e. :is they found them iron corresponding rime rust to a military ' — . .)"" WORLD JEWRY TO GIVE . ' , , . , , , . his was •iirrotinded lov a mourning i lie .J(1,11 leaner. impressen t h e 'order, such as is usual ill Poland ill body was recruited MONEY FOR HOME-LAND , police lore, reciii,eil last week Premier with the necessity of stop- taking aillioillierments of death: from a not very desirable class, and lo the Joint Distrilmtion Committee "Countess Anna Jahlonowska, resi- ping circulars in which the Jews are is practically independent of any but Tithe System to Be Used in So- Ilo• Aincricall hunt. for Jewish the highest civil authority. The gen- dent Galicia, has , old her two accused of Bolshevism. The y also \Var Siiticrers, of whillt Ftilis NI. )citation of Fund of derinerie has almost unlimited pow- houses, Stryjska street. Nos. le and urged that measures should be taken Warburg is chairman, contained this £25,000,000. ers, and is in the habit of entering 20, to the Jews, 1)ogiles, ski, Iluberner to prevent raids upon the Jewish information and stated that Judge did F.:rbsen. the house, chiefly of the Jests, at any quarters, that the press should be Harry Fisher, of Chicago, and \la, "The attorney of the Countess was time of the day. ”I" night upon the 1.()N1 )()N—The Zionist Confer- 1 ;„l b or forced to stop carrying on anti-Sem. a On. 1)ziedric; her administrator, Al. )r. :or for "' pretest to searching tor arms, and t hurt., probable the most Minor- who have been in So, iet Itussia itic campaigns and that the State rm . .. and heats the J ews. Thi s i s d one ,1azzkow ski. tant gathering of Jt.w• tier held, con- toe last tutu months ❑ • the tomtit,- ionic and t h e j e „ s may be " the Polish public for ever re- Council of the \\'ar (Mice should is• 1 11.11 • if ith t ViCC 0011 1/1 U11111 . 11 ti„, .11,„11 , , sue a friendly appeal inviting Jewish said to nave nO Means of redress. main indifferent and passive in such , Stat. • Snort me Court Justice Louis troutton a co-operation. s'ottunutee !twit!, h o , taken. area ilimed cases?" I) Ilrontleis as honorary president of th e „f snide r., In reply, the Premier declared he There tan be no doubt that the to drift for an interminableperiod, the / onist organization; Professor arr ■ Ven fully realized hits• necessary it was 011 the and usually result in the implicated Government could greatly restrain the (.1.1111 \\ mutants president, and purpose of conferring with Itr. tor Julius men being released. There is thus virulency of this movement if the that anti-Semitism in Poland should Sokolov, chairman of the Goldman. Europt-an director of the cease and assured the Jewish repre- ex.-mite committee. These three commit!, t., and to prepare a report really nu security for the Jewish pop- l'owers usually resident in a Guvern- sent:mkt- that all their proposals will form an execut 1. committee oil condition , and !Weds in Russia, ulation. Beside, the gendarmerie mrnt Wen, effectually used to prohibit would be given the fullest considera- such agitation. Although the Govern- re - there is a police force, but the through the appointment of heads for which they present to time. War- ment declares against boycotting, the tion. At the same time he suggested various departments of the organiza- burg upon their return to New. York. marks applied to the former can he press is allowed openly to ad- that the Jewish parties should com- taken as on the whole true with re- tion. The appointments will have to Judge Fi•Iii r and MrS. Pine are gard to the latter also. The Polish ....ate it. whilst lilt. Yiddish press is bine in a e0111111011 appeal to the Jele• be confirmed by the Greater Actions mend., r, of the Commission to the oispended for quite trivial offences. ish people to emus to Poland's aid in oininitter. which Nliturice Kass and Government recognizes the inade- t is a well-knovvii filet that the ill- this hour of great need. quacy of this body, and, I iindcrstaild, A 'Pe , , conmuic council for Dr . loot.' Friedlatioler were the other is taking steps to reorganize ii. of boycotting unmet be Mull- Ka maiky, Immigrant Aid Co mmissioner, s., nunissioner, Tells of Ter- rible Conditions. ---- WORK CONVINCES HIM WORK LIVELIHOOD IMPOSSIBLE Will Prepare Full Report of Six Months' Investigation in Un- friendly Territory. NEW Y () R K—(.eon Kamaiky, member of the Commission of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America, sent to Eu- rope fur the ;impose of bringing about the reunion of the tens ttf thousands of Jewish families separated by the war, returned to this country on the SS. Aquitania on Saturday last, after an absellIT of six months, In a preliminary statement, Mr. Kainaiks. said, that conditions in Po- land were such that it was absolutely impossible for Jews to remain there. Th e Polish WIVerinti•ill has made so mans . restrictions that no Jew. in Po- land could earn a livelihood in a legal planner. it to the class ;tinted at, for this in addition, the junior authoriti•s of "If there were in existence a ship veapon has a tendency to affect eth- justice and of civil administration also that could hold three million human rs, and eVentUally to react upon ane of inferior standing and moral, beings, the three million Jews of Po- hose Who make use of it. Th e id e a taking advantage of their position not land would board it and escape to only to persecute the Jew •, but also videl prevails that the so-called America," Mr. Kamaiky declared. to exact bribes upon an astonishing Litvaks, Russian Jews driven lo Po- NIr. Kamaiky visited the following land by the former Russian Govern- scale. cities: \Varsaw, !Attire, Grod. The foregoing remarks apply in a lent. should he induced to return. no, Kovno, Suwalk Kunio \Voir- Lena Associated With Local Mailing less degree to Galicia, which has been and I am of opinion that, should a I lawsk, ‘Volkowisk, Marianpol, Kal- Firm; Subscription Campaign to brought under the administration of suitable Government and peaceful warm, Aishishok, Zesillin, Aron, Mark First Step. the Polish Government during the conditions be re-established in Russia, Suchawoha, Ostrowre, and all the past sear. Many former Austrian of- there would be a general emigration Louis A. \Verbs., for the past nine smaller places contiguous to these ficials have been retained, who, hav- to that country, not mils. of Jews, but years connected with the Detroit cities. ing heen trained under the Austrian ids° of other Poles. The ardent hope On the Aquitania were several hum. \I ailing and Binding Co., has resigned Empire, maintain certain traditions xas frequently expressed to me that his position as head of the mailing dred Jewish immigrants who had been which make for a better condition of Russia would soon be open for im- department of that organization, and helped by the Commission to come to law :11111 order. These remarks equal- migration, for, although the late Rus- on September I will take up his new America. ly apply to the districts of German sian Government fomented pogroms Mr. Kamaiky will prepare a full re- duties as circulation manager of The Poland, but in the remaining portion ind massacres of the Jews, the Rus- port of the stork of the Commission, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. of Poland the officials being new and don himself is of a kind'y nature and Mr. \Verbe has been a resident of as well as of his experiences in Ell- riendly disposed to his neighbor. inexperienced, the deplorable result I Detroit all his life and is thoroughly rope. have mentioned has ensued. The Bastin., relations between Poland The Commission has greatly facili- conversant with the city, and espe- higher officials, both of the. Govern- out Russian were very considerable tated the departure of emigrants from ment, and of Justice, in my opinion, the past, and were generally in the Poland to this country, and by ar- are not subject to these unfortunate hands of Jews, not only in the han- rangements with Cunard and White failings, and whenever it is possible dling of the goods exported, but also Star lines, a thousand Jewish immi- to obtain the attention of these au- •jt their manufacture. grants can be transported weekly. Mr. thorities a rough form of 111 , 11(ie I - Worst, the Polish capital. folioed Kamaiky brought with him 1,200 peo- achieved. a meeting-place for the merchants of ple on the Actuitania. All of them Russia and the \Vesterit States, and Government is Powerless are coming to relatives in this coun- try. The contention of the p.n.!, Gov- was also a depot for goods eventual'y destined for I:tissia. All these trad- ernmcni, that it was not strong ing agencies are now at a standstill. enough to keep pogroms under con- and Poland is feeling the economic trol in the past, may perhaps have result of this stoppage. Other induce- sOnie cogency, but I should like to menus for an industrial population. draw attention to the fact that, with of events at minsk, no 1 subjected to a boycott to leave the the exception „groins ' hay,. occurred during me country are to be found in the ab- Are Urged to Continue Study of sauce sence of raw'materials and in the stay of either the American Mission Hebrew; Review of Year's scarcity of tootl and fuel, as well as or the British Nlission to Poland. It • Work Satisfactory, to the hardships consequent upon ris- would therefore, appear reasonable to ing prices arising from the unfavor- deduce that if the Government is suf- Detroit Young Judea on \Vednes- able conditions of foreign exchange." ficiently strong to restrain wrong- day, July 21, celebrated the first anni- , Relation to Trade and Commerce doers for this period, namely, about versary of Hs or Initiadive in business matters is al- to,- months, it should be competent • The first birthday of the junior most entirely the prerogative of the to do so in future. Zionist movement ill this city was the Jewish population. In Lodz the cot- The Jews in Poland and Galicia r. occasion of one of the finest Jewish ent of number about 3,000,00n . As in other I" industry and (11, (In'vel"1 911 the ow n' In t". h e'll eliect"I mostly programs ever presented here. The countries the large ma jority of them t celebration wits held under the au- through the InStrlinientalil ■ of the is very poor, suffering severely from Louis A. Werbe spices of the Tik,as Zion, the first Jews. Manufacturers and business hunger and privation. 11'aut of em- ployment is greraittut, although a generally have. owing to the circle to be organized here, at the stances prevailing before and during dally with the local Jewish com- Ebel Moshe synagogue, Twenty-ninth large proportion of them arc artisans the war, fallen community by a fresh munity, having been affiliated with a street and Michigan avenue. and laborer,. hotly of merchant, untrained and un- number of Jewish organizations, in- The meeting Was opened by the The Boycott and Its Effects cluding the Iniat Ilrith. reading of Psalm 12n, in both English ".A severe private, social and CM, accustomed to handle the important An intensive subscription rammigit interests which Should, in mercantile and the original Hebrew, by Anna mercial boycott of Jews, however, ex- will mark the beginning of Mr. Wer- Rook-loin, who acted as chairman of ists amongst the people generally, view of the advantages accruing to he's work with the Chronicle. Poland under the Peace Treaty large- the evening. The gathering Was then largely fostered by the Polish press. "It is my ambition to put the greeted in Hebrew in a 10-minute In Lentherg I found that there was a ly increase in the near future. Chronicle into every Jewish home and speech delivered by Miss Eva Croll, (Continued On Page Four.) so-called social court presided over by club room," said Ntr. Werbe. "Be- Who expressed the by of Young sides keeping members of the Detroit Juditeans that the first anniversary community in touch with Jewish af- of the organization of the movement fairs, both in this country and abroad, in Demon should find their Cause SO the Chronicle acts as a form of per- 11111Cli nearer t ealization. manent record, setting forth week by Equally interesting proved the out- week the important events in the So- lin• of the Tikvas Zion history as cial and fraternal life of Detroit Jews, given by Miss Rose Goldfatlen, the re- Pisgah Lodge, Through Recreation Identified With Jewish Affairs in De- and in that light becomes a history of tiring president of the circle. In ad- troit for 15 Years; Remem- Commission, Extends Invi- no small degree of importance." dition to a number of Hebrew and bers Charities, tation to 500. Increased circulation of the English nTiilu ions were given hy Chronicle during the past two years Sam Silv,r , t, in, Fanny Bloody. Jacob Aaron Rodin, for the past IS years has made necessary the appointment Five hundred boys and girls from Kadushin, Rachel Goldfaden and Detroit's cast side am eagerly looking a resident of Detroit and founder of to the business staff of a circulation Pauline Schwartz. Hebrew and Eng- forward to the crowning event of the Eliot Talmud Torah, died recently manager, wli ■ use sole duty shall be lish affillesseS were then given by the distribution of the weekly issues. their summer, when on August 25 at the age of 59. heart trouble is said Much of the time hitherto lost by Messrs N. Droll and Philip Sloan, they art- to be the guests of the 11'nat tit,. reason of dependence upon outside With and the Recreation Commis- to have been the cause. NH. troll urged the Young Judas sion at an affiday outing on Belle \I r. Rodin was born in Russia, but agencies will now be eliminated, and eons to continue their Hebrew studies subscribers are henceforth assured of Isle. came to America while still a young as a part of their Voting Judea work. receiving copies of the Chronicle im- \l embers of Pisgah lodge, realizing man. He was, throughout his life, mediately following the date of pub- Mr. Slomovitz spoke of Young Judea the sale of the work clone by Recrea- work in general and incidentally paid identified with numerous Jewish ac- lication. tion workers at the Bishop school a tribute to the memory of Dr. Israel during the summer months, have ex- tivities, a member of the !Vital Brith Friedlander. tended an invitation and perfected and the Alfred street synagogue. In HOW THE "VICTORIOUS" On the occasion of the first anni- Ions for the outing. POLES TREAT JEWS. sersary of the Tikvas Zion, flue to its his will, Mr. Rodin left more than Persons able to furnish automobiles $1,000 to various Jewish charitable or- rapid growth, the circle was divided LONDON-- A wireless received at 9a. in. and 4 o. tn. to carry the ganization,. Burial took place from into two branches, one for boys and kiddies to and from the island are the residence. 127 lielnumt avenue. from Moscow reports that after con- One for girls, the girls' club to Con. asked to communicate with Nathaniel Internment was in lloara Maria ceme- siderable street-lighting in Berditchet between Budenny's troops and the tinue as the Tikvas Zion, and the Goldstick or with Tlie Jewish Chron- tery. boys to be known as the Maccabees Poles, the Polish forces retired but icle. Seventy-five cars will be needed Besides his wife. Mr. Rodin is sur- of Judaea. As a part of thy program ‘•olunteers' are also required to aid vived by his children, Mrs. B. Feld- later returned. On their return the Mr. Samuel Heyman installed the fol• in the distribution of prizes for the man, of - Ray Cits NIrs. r. Paul, Mrs. Polish Command imposed upon the Jewish community a contribution of lowing new officers of the circles: various field events and athletic con. A. O. Barsky, NI,. NI. \Vold, Mrs. P. 5,0110,000 marks, Apart front this, the For the Tikvas Zion, Eva Croll. presi- tests on the program. Others will Winkh man, Nliss Rodin and Herman troops behaved in their usual fashion dent; Anna Booksteitt. vice-presi- be needed to assist in serving the and Harry Rodin of Detroit. and Many Jewish women Were abused. dent; Rachel 1 ioldfatlen, secretary lunch provided for the children. Two days later news came that Soviet Sophie Dwork, treasurer: Anna Rain. Mr. Louis Vedder and Miss Gail SAMUEL RZESZEWSKY cavalry had taken possession of Jito- and Rachel Goldfatten. librarians. For Raker, in charge of recreation work the Maccabees of Judaea: Morris at the Bishop school, state that the KEEPS ON WINNING mir. The Poles made ready to with- president: Jacob Kaduthin, draw and before doing so, the tont- Recreation Commission will be able vice-president: Sam selverstein, see• to take complete charge of the chip PARIS—Samuel Rreszewsky, the islander forced the Rabbi of Be, retary: Benjamin Lipshitz, treasurer; on their arrival at the park. The Jewish little boy from Poland before ditches. to sign a document stating Isidore Raimi. librarian. outing is meant to serer as a sort of whose marvelous chess-playing the that all Jews who suffered wire Vic- In additioo to the above program. vacation for those attending summer heads of many tutted chess champions tims of street fighting. eXtemporanrolis talks were given by school and the climax of the season already bowed in defeat, again played Young the following leader, in Jewish Women Boycott Meat. for those taking organized playground 20 simultaneous games. winning 17 Judaea: Miss Bertha Slotnovitz and work. and drawing the other three. His de- CONDOS — In an effort to lower Messrs NI. Burger. Bennett Kamin. Mr. Milford Stern will throw open feated opponents included the noted the high price of meat. Jewish women sky, Herbert Parrett and J. Marshak. the Palace Gardens to the children academician Alfred Capus. The match of this city at a tnass meeting on the Among the guests of the evening were fur the day. Playground workers was arranged by Prince George of East Side decided not to but meat the Nlisses Emma Bookstein, Sylvia state that 300 reservations have al Greece and the many interested spec- until the prices are brought down to Goldsmith, Ethel Show and Juba reads. , been recei,ed. tators included Prince Radziwill. a reasonable figure. W in e. w Palestine, together with a board d unlit , II) ttheillspos.11 :out 111 of limn.' fund., has been tooted The :oink I will „him „„d silt of Sir Alfred NIond, ice. The (..eter of Roth ' ..11,111 vyll have no It s , th.in members Unlink such well-kinovii Jew : ish leaders a s Dr. Nlit, Nortlan, si . Nathan Straus. Judge Mrs. Nlary Fels, 1 rofessor helix l'ratikfurter, Sir Stuart Samuel, Rabbi 1)r. Mrs. Berlin. Jacob 1)e Haas. Louis kiosks. and Bernard Rosenhatt, the last three bring connected with the Zionist AdininistratiOn of Amer- ica. The la•t was 1.y fat perhaps the most important day of the Zionist Conference. Although each measure w•as git- en due consideration and the fullest debate, the l'onfertince re- soh upon a number of steps which upon the Neill have far-reaching of futtire ilcveloptuynt of the new . leo•- ,,,i„ • Lode To Act Sponsor For Concert Course ----- Brilliant Series of Musical Entertain. ments to Be Given During Coming Season. Ilarry R. Solomon. head of the In- tellectual Advancement Committee of Pisgah Lodge, announces that mem- bers of the local !Vital Brith, at a recent meeting, went on record as be- ing in accord with proposals made by NIr. Herman Doexter, which have for their aim the bringing to Detroit dur- ing the coming winter season a num- ber of famous musical stars. The lecture course recently con- cluded under the auspices of the lodge proved so successful that aillicers of ish State. the organization declare they have no To Collect Fund, hesitation in bringing to 1)t troll the The prOposal of Neonteli to collect representatives of musical genius rec- it fund of twenty-lire million pounds ommended by Mr. Metter, head of within the next twelve months the 'Wolverine Lyceum Bureau. through a form of "Nlaasser" was The course, to be known as the adopted and the entire Jewish people Brith Concert COlirse, Will be of the world will be appealed to to iven in Orchestra Hall, and plans swell this fund through their gener- K are being perfected to place the ous contributions. Two-thirds the tickets on sale at the earliest possible entire amount collected for this kind moment. This move is generally (Cc- will be invested in permanent II:Oil -111A ognized as the second step to he instil union.. Twenty per will go taken by the lodge making for the to the National Fund and the re- direct cultural advancement of the in:tinder will Ile dev o ted Ito educa- Detroit Jewish community. tional and social welfare undertakings. whowill appear Among the artists who Every contributor will receot. a Cer- are: Leo Ornstein, composer-pianist; tificate entitling hint to participation in the administraton of the tortoni.. institutiot, to be created and assuring him of a share in the retenurs that may accrue front all economic under- taking , . The decision of the Conference to devote a limited amount of money lit Hebrew culture and education out- side of Palestine was not approved by the American Delegation which save tit to disclaim all connection or re• sponsibility with any such move. Modify World Conference Plan. The decision with reg:iril to the convening of a Jewish \\Orli' Con- gress was finally so modified that the purposes of the Congress ar e not de- fined in the resolution, while the adoption of a supplementary resolu- tion, introduced by Baruch Zucker- Con- man, makes clear that such gre•s, when properly constituted, shall be accepted as the highest air thority on Jewish national ittfairs. Hand Work in All Schools. An interesting feature of the pro- Harry R. Solomon posed educational program for Pale•- tine is the introduction of hand work A special Palestine 1..ffily Brown. violinist; Nlary Kent, in all schools. Nletropolitan contralto: Oscar Seagle, educational comm u te ,. w ill b e ;q,- pointed, consisting of nine members, baritone; Christine Langenhan, so- the Kano; \Valiant Robyn, tenor: Nlauna three of whom will represent Zucca. composer-pianist; Hans Hess. orthodox element.. .\ sins-tat ortho- 'cellist. and Rosa Raisa and her hus- dox committee will also be appoint.] band, Giacomo Rimini. to deal with all internal matters per- In all, there are to be seven con- taining to the orthodox educational certs. the dates fur which art. to be institutions. arranged later. 'rickets will range in The last session was presided over price between $5.35 and $10.50, the by Judge Brandeis and before he de- entire proceeds ill go to I. 0. R. II. clared the Conference closed. eloquent charities. The boxes are to he auc- appeals for unity in Israel were made dining the ticket-selling bs. NH. Nahum Sokolow. Rabbi A. tioned off campaign. and 1,8011 seats will he dis- H. Silver. of Cleveland, ()hitt; David posed of in the usual manner. These Yellin, head of the Jewish Commun- committee ity. of Palestine: !Idle! Zlatopolsky. details will be left to the of !lorry R. Solomon, chair- Jacob De Haas and others. At the man: Morris Garen,A. Garen, Lapin Cohen, suggestion of Professor 1Veirmann, Samuel Rhodes, ant] 1)r. Samuel S. the Conference cabled its greetings to Mayerberg. president of the lodge. Sir Herbert Samuel. the British High Commissioner of Palestine, Earlier in the flay a message had been re- SLOVAKIAN MINISTER ceived from Sir Herebrt Samuel in GRANTS JEWISH DEMANDS which he declared that if the Jews will do their duty, there Will lie noth- BRATISIAVA fSlovakia).—T h e ing to hinder them from fully realiz- new minister or Slovakia, 1)r. G. ing the Zionist ideal. Before the Conference was brought Derer, received the representative of to a close, announcement was made the Czechoslovakian Jews. Emil Wald. that eight wealthy' delegates to the stein, who put before him a whole Conference had between them sub- series of it demands. The min- scribed three hundred and ninety ister graciously and patiently listened thousand pounds, while Nies. Schwed• to all these. and expressed sympathy zee, an American delegate and the wife with the wishes of the Jews. One de- of Mr. Peter J. Schweitzer, of 220 mand for the estahli•hinent of a spe- Fifth avenue. had donated ten thou- cial office to handle Jewish affairs he sand pounds for the establishment of granted at once. The others he prom- ised to consider after he would make a hospital in Tiberias. Palestine. ()wing to the gravdy of the situa• himself acquainted with the opinion lion in Poland, the Polish delegates of Jewish merchants in regard to them. and to act accordingly. immediately departed for home. Louis A. ‘Verbe Is Made Circulation Head of Chronicle YOUNG JUDEANS MEET TO CELEBRATE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF BAND \ AARON RODIN, TALMUD EAST SIDE CHILDREN TO BE GIVEN OUTING TORAH FOUNDER, DIES AT BELLE ISLE AUG. 25 AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS