ANCrallf ffetvish Periodical eater THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL VW. NO. 14. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY AUGUST 27, 1920. KEIDAN ASKS HELP 1 Jetvish Lad and Playmates Given Ride by President Wilson IN INSTALLING NEW PROBATION SYSTE M REPRESENTATION IN PEACE LEAGUE GOAL --- Jewish Delegations to Campaign For Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents SOUTHERN RUSSIA SCENE OF MISERY FOR JEWISH RACE JEWISH SOLDIERS TO GET HOLIDAY LEAVES HOLY LAND AWAITS JEWISH IMMIGRANTS IN LARGE NUMBERS %A.1s1IINGTON.—It is given to said, 'don't worry, boy.' Baker Orders Furlbughs for Men Seat in Councils. few these days to take a motor earl "Told About "Ontario Terribles." Sept. 12.16 and Sept. 21-25. ride with President NN'ilson, but three "Mrs. NVilson asked us about our PARIS—The committee of Jewish youngsters did it and it happened,i games. I play on the Ontario 'Ferri- WASH 1 NGTON. — Secretary of delegations meeting here announced strangely enough, that they were of tiles, and told her about that. We War Baker announced today that the today that it will wage a campaign parentage Irish, Jewish and Italian showed her our swimming hole, Says Psychopathic Clinic an War Department desires, in order to reSIWCIlVely. to obtain a seat in the League of Na- dy rock,' which we passed. Volunteer "Big Brother" tions for representatives of the Jew- Traveler Paints Gloomy Picture permit soldiers of Jewish faith to par- President and Mrs. N1'ilson picked "Tilly wanted to start an argument ticipate in the celebration of New Zionist Secretary, Back From Will Bring Results ish people. The committee also them up last Saturday and here is the about motor cars. I told the Presi- of Life in War-Devas- Year's and the Day of Atonement, Palestine Tour, Holds story told by the three, listed in the dent and NIrs. kVilson that my father stated it was prepared to launch a tated Districts that members of that faith be granted world-wide movement among Jews order of age, as follows: WOULD GIVE CHANCE had a jitney. Mickey said his father Hopes for Future furloughs from noon Sept. 12 to the R in support of the League. Plans are Marcus Nlensh, Jewish, 14, whose had a jitney and another. Then Tilly TO FIRST OFFENDE morning of Sept. 16, and from Sept. father, a prosperous 1,Vashington gnu- said his father had a Ford and it being perfected for the election of POGROMS 21 to the morning of Sept. 25, pro- ARAB POPULATION IS Jewish Nationality Councils early Hardened Criminal Unbenefite d err, was born in Austria. Marcus is a could go fatter than the President's next winter in all countries where vided no interference with the public PEACEFULLY INCLINED dark eyed, exceptionally intelligent car. They laughed like everything. I.ENI ERG.—Lipa Kantor, a Zion- service is occasioned thereby. Jews live. From these councils it is By Mercy-Tempered Short boy. He will enter high school in I told them that I'd rather have their ist organizer who has spent Many If military necessity prevents grant- proposed to create a new committee September. Prison Sentences months in South Russia and who has ing furloughs sit the dates specified, All Factions Pleased With Sir Pierce-Arrow than all the cars our of Jewish delegations. Slichael Joseph "Mickey" Deegan, fathers' had." succeeded in reaching here only after Herbert Samuel as High commanding officers will co-operate As important as lengthy prison 10, whose father, a taxi cab owner, great difficulty, gave to a correspon- with representatives of the Jewish Nlickey's story coincided with that Commissioner terms in ridding Detroit of her was born in Ireland. !dickey is red of Marcus. lie added personal Be- dent interesting details of life as he Welfare Board in providing divine criminal class, according to Judge headed and has a drawling soft voice. tails. was able to observe it while making services. LONDON—air, S. Landman, the "Tilly" Falcone, 7, whose father, a !tarry B. Keidan of the Recorder' s his way on foot from one front to "M rs. Wilson called me 'Mickey' political secretary of the Zionist Or- Court, who has just returned from barber, was born in Italy. Tilly, very after she heard the other boys call tne another. Battle fronts, as he ex- ganization, has just arrived in London much of a child, has the attractive that. study of court and prison method plains, are without order or system She asked up bow we after a tour in Palestine, where he New York, is the ever growing nee] features of many Italian youngsters. would like to live in the \\lilt''. Welfare Board, Y. M. II. A. and and are scattered in all corners in has gathered many interesting im- "M'e had been wading in Rock House. I told her I would like it ior a psychopathic clinic and an ex - what was, not so very long ago, the Kindred Organizations Par- pressions of the country as it is today, panded probation system. In bring • Creek," said Marcus. "A policeman very much. The other boys didn't great Imperial Russian Empire. Mn and encouragement for the hope of ticipate in Country-Wide Kantor was particularly impressed Sunday Outing for Beth El Felks, Mg about the latter reform Jew as had chased us out after we had got say.' its future peace and prosperity. Activity Long Planned by well as Gentile is to be asked to help. pretty wet and dirty. N1'e were walk- with the terrible conditions under Mickey noticed that the chauffeur "My impression of the country Is alsn's Club "It is true," said Judge Keidan on ing along the road when we came by was named White and that he saluted which Jews are at present forced to an excellent one," said Mr. Landman, President Wilson's car which was every tune the President gave hint NE11' YORK—Establishment of exist in Ukrainia and South Russia. his return, "that the old theory o Moving pictures of the picnic at in an interview with a representative penology is changing. The old idea: stopped while a Mall was lowering any instructions. All three of the Jewish Centers throughout the COUII- Even within the last few weeks of Dave Brown's farm to be given Sun- of the Jewish Correspondence Bu- the top. of a prison sentence carried with i boys said it was fun to see soldiers try to furnish a CO111111011 meeting his stay in Russian territory, a num- day, August 29, for members of Tem- "I tipped my hat and the other saluting. ground for Jews and maintain activ- ber of pogroms were executed in ple Beth El and their families by reau "The beauty of Palestine is al- the idea of society's revenge—the ready sufficiently known and praised ities which would contribute to their Ukrainia. The centers which suffered the Men's Temple Club, will be penalty exacted from the criminal by boys who didn't have hats on, model "It looked like they were cattail' by all visitors. I can add my own, development and to the strengthening in these latest excesses were \Val shown at local theaters as part of his fellowmen. Now we seek first motions. \Wc walked on a little way, : its instead of the President," the tribute to the wonderful impression when One of the men with the l'resi-, said. y of their Jewish consciousness as a niarka, south of Podolia, in the dis- The Free l'ress Topical Film Review, to protect society front further de made by the scenery of Galilee, for dent called after us and told its toi constructive force in American life is They according to the latest bulletin from predations by the segregation of th told about trict of Yampol and in the small their friend instance, when the setting sun colors race back. 1"1.1shel criminal, and, second. to aid the crimi- Cornfield, who was stand- proposed in a general program for the towns of Dzizanovko and Yaruga, the committee on arrangements. the mountain sides. Wilson Invited Them In. nal in bringing about his reformation. The filming of the day's events is ing by *e side of the road holding continuance of the Jewish NN'elfare while in Miakovska, this their second "In the course of my mission I had "The. President himself invited us his bicycle when the President's can Board as a national organization, just pogrom, proved to he even more ter- but one of the interesting features travel snedx tle npsi asyseeldy, m OldOrder is Changing. e si p i eesc u to ride. We gut ill and sat in a rowi passed. i al 01 yn I m n itlhe e s Made public by the executive commit- rible than the one executed by Dent- of an all-day outing which, accord- N o rth on the folded seats in front of Presid "We yelled," said Mickey," and tee of that body. kin's followers. ing to Dr. M. Silver, chairman, will of land that was entirely uncultivated, Iris announced that Centers already be replete with surprises for grown- lie the same. The man is convicted dent and NIrs. Wilson and some man 'Fisher was Sa surprised he dropped Pogroms Daily Occurrence. or very nearly so. There appears am- in existence are to be aided and cam- :old sent to serve his sentence. Under who looked something like the Pres- his bike to tie ground." In the immediate neighborhood of ups and children alike. plc scope for a large additional popu- paigns for the erection of new Cen- Odessa, peasant up-risings have be- The day of recreation was inaugu- lat the old theory, the case would end ident, only younger. The President But Tilly Wasn't Scared, ion to settle, without disturbing there. I:nder the new, we must en- looked older than his age, I thought. Tilly didn't add much to the ac ters wherever required will be organ- come a daily occurrence ever since rated by the Men's Temple Club after any of the existing inhabitants. deavor by psychopathic test s to as- “Mrs• Wilson did most of the talk- count. Ile admits he thought at first ized and assisted. This will he done the beginning of Spring and in spite considerable thought on the part of land is waiting for the people. The certain in how far the criminal is ing. Slic asked us lots of questions they were "pinched" when the Presi- by the Board with the co-operation of the occupational Red forces, the committee. Mr. Brown's modern- Arab Population Friendly. himself to blame for his misdeeds. and tried to guess our names. NVhen dent asked hint to ride, but scared? of all forces within the Jewish com- numerous hordes, led by bandits who ly-equipped farm, situated amidst roll- "So far as I came into contact with We must then, if he is found to be a she asked Nlieky how Many brothers No, sir. lie was not scared a bit. munities and it is explained that have now come to be well known, ing hills near Waterford, Mich., and mental defective. treat him rather he had. and he said three, Mrs. IVil- His companions disagree, and Tilly insofar as other national organiza• terrorized the populations of an ex- adjacent to a lake, was voted an ideal the local Arab population, I found them extremely friendly. They KM• from a mental than a penal stand son said. 'I have you beat, I have doesn't talk as fast as they do. lie lions are conducting similar work, it tensive territory undisturbed. Ile place for the outing. Then I Jacob Mazer, athletic director, Ras ed somewhat unaccustomed to being point If, however, it is found lie is told her I had that beat. denies that his dark face became pale must endeavor to arrange to avoid all said that the Jews suffered the most. I have ilve. addressed in a friendly spirit. This is unnecessary duplication of effort. in full possession of his faculties, ca- In the provinces of Cherson and arranged a lively program which in- and that he kept whispering, "I want probably due to their having been "We talked a good deal about mo- to go home." pable of differentiating between right Plan Co-operation Balta, there is no security for life or cludes swimming, baseball, races and oppressed for centuries. The state Mrs. Wilson asked what were and wrong, we must seek to provide filly's mother thinks it more than At a recent Conference of CO1111114- property and great masses of Jews various contests for which prizes will of civilization among them is very 0. two favorite actors- t told her a coincidence that her little son was tees representing the National Coun- have fled to Odessa leaving every- be awarded. him with sufficient education and the 'Doug' Fairbanks and backward. Illy heart bled to see the The Brown farm boasts a real base- means of earning an honest livlihood S. born election day in November, 1912, cil of Young '.lien's Hebrew and Kin- thing behind them. Hart. She said she expected that. the da y resident \\ ilson was first dred Associations and the Jewish after he is freed. Or we must teach With fresh groups of refugees con- ball diamond and a lively game is way in which the women and children scope for the work of social reform- him the essentials of good citizenship We talked about the movies we had elected, Welfare Board it was agreed that the tinually pouring in, Odessa has be- promised. The field is big enough ers and educationalists. The hospi- and its value while still in the insti- seen. The President said he had en- But Saturday night the parents work now being conducted by the come a city of misery and starvation, for the youngsters to play on—wild tution." loved several of the ones we liked were not so proud. When their boys former organizations :should be con- a place where distress, filth and dis- cat • run, jump and play about with- tals established by Jewish effort have already begun to educate the popula- e out danger of interfering with the Judge Keidan expressed the belief best. He said he would give us a came home and announced the details tinued by the Jewish VVelfare Board ase together with the constant fear tion in personal hygiene, but very that little good would come either to pass to one of the IN'ashington inn- of their ride they met with uncom- upon the conditions that all accom- of pending evil has filled every Jewish big game. vies good for all the rest of the prehending response. were neglected. There is plenty of Au old-fashioned corn-roast will the community or to the criminal plishments of the council shall be pre- heart with hopeless despair. year. add to the entertainment. Gallons of much more remains to be done in this front light prison sentences, prompted "pli, no. That cannot be so, not served and that each Center given full Fear Reign, Supreme. ce direction. The infant mortality must "But when we got out we didn't President and Mrs. 1Vilson. You autonomy. cream, lemonade, soft drinks, and 1.y a mistaken idea of mercy. Had There is no thought of any poli- be very higlt indeed among the Arabs, it been the custom in Detroit pre- ask for it. One reason was that Tilly most be mistaken," they said It is further planned that the Cen- tical or cultural activity in those parts watermelon will be distributed. was scared all the time, and lie want- and consequently I look Guests are urged to bring their forward to viously to mete out long prison terms, It was not until the Washington ters be given a voice in the election and the slightest political move, when he said, the work of the present re- ed to get out. Mrs. Wilson said, 'we newspaper account appeared saying of members of the got ceiling commit- attempted, is suppressed in its initial 'undies, swimming suits, fishing the establishmet of infant clinics with competent health visitors, which shall organized municipal court would have are going to kidnap you.' that tknee unknown boys had enter- tee of the Jewish Welfare Board. Full stages. Even the Zionist s are par- tackle and athletic paraphernalia. seemed less severe and the city would 1)115 was better than the rest of tained the President during a ride details of the plan are to be submitted alyzed and the slightest effort on Special provisions have been made for wage insistent war against the great ii, I - think water from his hair fell that the families believed. loss of infant life. children. long ago have been freed of a con- to the full membersh's of the Jewish their part is dubbed as counter- revo- "I do not anticipate," continued Mr. Splendid roads to Mr. Brown's farm siderable portion of its dangerous on the President's shoes. and Tilly Now they agree more than ever Welfare Board at its annual meeting lutionary and they arc at once accused element. tried to apologize. The President that anything is possible in America. and to the Young Men's Hebrew of being in alliance with the Imperial- lead out Woodward avenue to Pon- Landman, "that the new Government will find serious opposition from the tiac. following the car line past the The number of major crimes in and Kindred Associations' convention. ists. Apart from the fact that the Arab inhabitants. All but a very small Detroit, the records show. have fallen Both meetings are to be held in fall. powers that be barely tolerate the in- Oakland factory, and continue along sprinkling are tired of war conditions off by 53 per cent since the work of The following announcement deal- active existence of the Zionists, those the Flint road. Arrowheads have and are only too pleased if they are the new court began. ing with the future work and develop- portions are so completely severed been placed to direct the visitors. left alone. They will obey the new This condition. Judge Keidan be- ment of the Jewish \‘'elfare Board from the rest of the world, so utterly Further information about the roads laws very meekly, and when they be- lieves. has been brought about only and the Council of Young Men's isolated as if surrounded by a Chinese may he obtained from Edward Frank, gin to realize that the day of the cor- by means of severe sentences. The Land Too Small for Population, Lead- Hebrew and Kindred Associations, wall, that co-operation with the rest 920 Dime Bank building, in charge of rupt tax-gatherer who bled them the automobile transportation. lengthy prison term for the old of- Simplicity Will Attend Induction Into ers Find Anti-Semiticism an (continued on page sy has just been issued over the signa- B'nai Brith Order Sep- white to fill his own pockets has come fender, he maintains, not only series Economic Necessity. di•s of Dr. Cyrus Adler, Col. harry tember 5 to an end, they arc sure to become to protect society front his practices NEW YoliK—Dr. Israel Rappa- Cutler, Carl Dreyfus, I. Edwin Gold wholehearted supporters of the goy- for a considerable period of time, waster, Charles Hartman, Justice Honoring its president, Rabbi Sam- port, well-known Jewish communal eminent and the policy by which they but the severity of his sentence acts worker in Ilungar3., arrived in the Irving Lehman. Mrs. Israel Unter- uel S. Mayerburg, of Temple Beth El, themselves benefit. For many centu- as a deterrent factor to others who Moroccan Rabbi Wrilcs Scroll in Ancient Fashion United States a few days ago from berg and Felix NI. Warburg: ries the local population has been may be tempted to emulate the crim- who has accepted a call to Congre- London where he attended the Zion- gration Post-War Program Planned under the heel of foreign oppressors Yeshurim, Dayton, 0., inal's mode of life. ist Conference. It is only eight weeks Pisgah Lodge. No. 34, I. 0. "After the signing of the armistice, who certainly did not consult them B., First Offender, A Problem. has officially recognized the group of since Dr. Rappaport left Budapest the Jewish Welfare Board engaged in regard to the form of government which is his home. He was in Hun- upon a comprehensive program of de- they desired. They were, therefore, "The judge in considering the case candidates to he initiated Sept. 3, as gary during the days of Bela Kun's mobilization work in camps and com- prepared to accept any new govern- of a first offender is charged with a the "Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerburg" government, his overthrow and the munities, and with the passing of this class. ment that came along. An English heavy duty," said Judge Keidan. "Too The initiation, which is to take \S'Ilite Terror reign which followed. phase of the war emergency, the Ex- clergyman told me that his Arab ser- often the penal institution becomes To a representative of the Jewish ecutive Committee decided upon the vant place at Temple Beth El, will be came to him on the morning a school for crime rather than a place Correspondence Bureau, who ques- selection of a Comnittee on Post-War when the appointment of Sir Her- for reformation. Association with marked for its lack of ostentation and tioned him on the position of the Program to undertake a careful study bert formality. The banquet, long consid- Samuel was announced, with the hardened criminals by a youth who Jews in Hungary, he said that the of the entire situation with respect request: "Please, sir, can you lend me feels deeply the disgrace of his con- ered an integral part of any initiation political situation in Hungary is far to the board's responsibility for sol- ceremonies, will he eliminated and all an elementary Hebrew grammar?" viction may turn him out desperate, elaborate forms of entertainment dis- from settled, the country still being dier and sailor work, and to the Jew- "There are, of course, a few agita - hopeless and a menace to society. in the throes of revolution, under ish community as such, (luring peace- pensed with. tors, but their influence is not great, "We must reorganize flirt proba- and will die out as soon as the coun- The principal address of the eve- which conditions the Jews are natur- time. As members of this committee, tion system. That is one of the solu- ally the greatest sufferers. Dr. Rap- try is opened up to commerce, and it the chairman appointed Justice Irving tions to the problem. Already we ning will be delivered by Rabbi May- paport denied that anti-Semitism is a Lehman of New York, who acted as is found that their dismal prognosti- have called for volunteers from vari- erberg. risgah Lodge Glee Club will render the ritual as at former initia- part of the policy of the present gov- chairman; Louis E. Kirstein of Bos- cations are without foundation. ous religious organizations to co-op- ernment. He said that anti-Semitism ton and Charles Hartman of New British Official. Anti-Zionists. erate with us. Soon we hope to have tions. It is expected that an untisu- is due solely to economic causes. The York. "Though that was not the object working a system comparable to the all% large class will he admitted. present Hungary is only one-third of "Many of the community branches of my mission, I was particularly anx- Big Brother movement which has al- what it was before the war. The pop- of the Jewish Welfare Board and ious to investigate the alleged anti- riady proved so successful in oilier ulation is 8,000,000, of which 500,000 prominent Jewish leaders, fully im- Zionist sentiments of the British offi- cities. We will ask that citizens of are Jews. pressed by the success of the co- cials in Palestine at the time when good standing come forward and take The land is not large enough for operative war effort of the Jewish na- the British Government was definite- under their protection these first of- the population. If the country had tional organizations represented in the ly pro-Zionist in its policy. fenders. They will be charged with Last Event of Summer Activity to Be only a third of the present number So far Jewish ‘Velfare Board, expressed the Interesting Moonlight as I could gather there is sufficient all the duties of the regular proba- of Jews to be found in Hungary, desire that the results of this united Boatride Aug. 31 evidence to substantiate tion officer. To them the offender such a there would be no anti-Semitism. The harmonious effort should not be lost charge in the case of a fair propor- must report his progress from time Hungarian people are not inherently in peace-time. The Secretary of War tion oi the officials. One explana- 10 time and to them he must go for Much interest centers about the Bl- anti-Semitic and the present leaders and the Secretary of the Navy ex- tion may perhaps be sought in the advice in his problems and encourage- ur Cholern, Jrs.' moonlight, to take of the government are educated and pressed themselves similarly, and both fact that the Jewish side of life in ./ Ment in time of trouble. place Tuesday, AugusV 31, on the liberal Europeans. What is termed departments requested that the Jew- Palestine and Jewislf achievements "In this way, we believe, we will steamer "Put-in-Bay," as it marks the anti-Semitism is to them only a mat- ish Welfare Board, in common with are almost invisible unless one looks be rendering the greatest possible ser- last important social event of the ter of economic necessity. the other welfare organizations, con- for them. The Hebrew language it• vice to the criminal and to the so- summer season. Economically the Jewish popula- tinue the conduct of community ac- Photo self is almost unnoticeable in the A program of variety has been ar- tion is ruined. The industries in ciety against which he has trans- IN distant Morocco, in a dim, ranged to entertain the record crowd which they were commonly engaged tivities in behalf of service men. gressed. ends eternally associated with Ise el large centers visited by the general Jewish Centers Advocated I eluded corner of a room connected and Israel's past. Now and then, by JIM of tourists, and it is therefore that is expected. Following the prac- are now at a standstill. Only one- Clinic Will Aid Judge. with the Hebrew school at Fes, he SOIll• such tice of other social organizations, the fourth of their number are self-sup- "The Committee on Post-War Pro- sits. The passing years stimulus as a sight of lie imposible or at any rate very difficult "The need for a psychopathic clinic have bleached old Rabbi at his work, arc recall •(I. for them to understand that Pales- program includes an official "moon- porting. The rest depend for subsist- gram concluded that in order to offer his flow in the ultimate disposition and treat- ing beard. dimmed the old like strains of long forgotten mu ic, tine is to become a Jewish country. light" song, written for the occasion ence mainly upon contributions from to ex-service men and to members of ment of criminals has been pointed hp Norman M. Snider. The song will their relatives abroad. They would the he Jewish community in general full eyes once shining with poet's fervor the age-old traditions that seem to Palestine today is very far from be- out. But such tests as are already and palsied the hand once so skilled have had their founding in the g ay ing a Jewish country in the eyes of be introduced by Miss Freda Apsel, I:ke to emigrate to America or to opportunity for selthlevelopment and being proposed would also throw in tracing the sacred characters of dawn of history itself. the observer who can only judge assisted by an able trio. Palestine but their money is worth- social activity, and to the uniformed the law. much light on the character of the from the majority of the people Tickets may be secured from com- less. It can't et - en buy transporta- men now in the service appropriate Obliged to Copy Scroll. prisoner at the bar. They would aid In his task he has found his soul— whom he meets and the places he mittee members or at the dock. Louis tion for them. recreation and entertainment when on in deciding whether the first offender Time was settee the Rabbis count- visits. It is therefore much easier the mystk "too" of the Orient. Wars Frankenstein is chairman of arrange- Dr. Rappaport will open a bureau leave in the communities, suitable have come and gone in the world outs ed among the mandatory precepts in- Were in his present position from to understand the Zionist policy in Jewish ments. Assisting in various capacities ewish Centers inust be made avail- weakness, ignorance of the principles on the committees are Miss Rose which will aid in establishing connec- able. cumbent upon every Israelite the ob- England than in Palestine. side, hut the world outside long a On the The Executive Committee of tions for Hungarian Jews in America g ation to write a copy of the P of right and justice, or from mali- enta- other hand visitors who desire it can Gordon, Miss C. Rodin, Norman M. with their relatives abroad. It will Jewish Welfare Board has there- reasell to be a matter of moment to li cious and felonious intent. They Snider, Harry Satovsky, Harry Stone also assist in the emigration of Jess. fore decided that in addition to the hint Even the passing seasons are thud' for his personal use . .The pas - see for themselves the places where would guide the judge in admitting noticed but in connection with 11,4 front Deuteronomy too th •19, was Jewish life is clearly in the ascendant hie and M. Rosenthal. continuance of its work, insofar as the from Hungary to Palestine. to probation or refusing that 'other labors. Summer may be a time of literally interpreted: and Hebrew is the dominating lan- same may be permitted, in Army and chance' always petitioned for by pris- CONGREGATION EMANUEL Now, therefore, write ye this song guage It would be very useful in fruitfulness to all the world; to him September 5th, from 10 A. M. to 2 Navy camps, it should undertake the oner and counsel." it means a little longer day in which and teach it to the children of Israel." this connection to establish in Jeru- work of developing such centers in P. Nf , where applications for seats ENGAGES N. Y. RABBI Despite the fact court records show The king was required to possess salem a Club where the visitor from will be accepted. various parts of the country. These to work, a more brilliant sunlight to few Jews to be charged with felonies aid him at his task. a second copy. :Ind to keep it near Europe and America would be able should he based on no par- Rabbi Bienenfield will take personal centers „ Congregation Emanuel announces or participation in crimes of violence, When the little group of Moroc- his throne and order it carried with to meet the permanent Jewish resi- cular form of Jewish religious point hint into battle. it is expected that local Jewish or- I hat Rabbi Jacob Ilienenfield, of Sta- charge of the daily Hebrew School dents, from whom he could gather f view: and should he restricted to no can women proposed to found and ganizations will offer their support le n Island, N. Y., has accepted an in- which will be opened soon after the „ - It was the law that he could not valuable information in regard to articular group of members, but support the Hebrew school, the "Ile- liolydays. Those having children. - itation to occupy the pulpit of the to the volunteer probation movement. ' brat Ent Ilabanim," for the benefit of write the Holy Book himself should Jewish achievement in the country. hould furnish a common meeting hire a scribe IQ write it for him; or if I think the mutual understanding be- Official action, soon to be taken, it to cal congregation and that he will he who wish to be enrolled. are urged to round for all the Jews of the cent- the 900 Jewish children in the com- he had purchased a scroll he must is said, will result in the appointment h ere for the coming High Holydass. communicate with the same commit- (Continued on Page SIX) unity and maintain those activities munity, they sought the old Rabbi's Rabbi Bienentield established an tee. have had it carefully examined by a of committees to work with court au- advice. lie gazed at them as though hich would contribute to their wel- thorities in bringing about the el- e' tviable reputation in the east and is fa re and development and to the uncomprehending. spread his hands, competent Sofer. Should a Jew in- I. 0. B. S. HEAD DEAD gave them his blessing—as though bent a scroll, it was his duty to write festive inauguration of a probation known to be a forceful and eloquent DEMAND INVESTIGATION rengthening of their Jewish cons speaker and a profound scholar. system. that were the thing to do in case of or have written another. This scroll OF DISLOYALTY CHARGES iousness as a constructive force in P II LADELPH IA—Dr. Louis S. Holyday Services will be held by! he must not sell, even to dire distress. doubt—then turned to his parchment. A merican life. C ongregatuon Emanuel in the tem-i But the school Was founded. It has There were, however, two exceptions Rubinson, Grand Niaster of the Inde- RABBI LOEW ATTACKED pendent Order of B'rith Sholom, died Expert Assistance Provided po vary quarters of the congregation, LONDON—At the last meeting of flourished. And the old man was giv- to this rule. The old Rabbis did not co rner West Euclid and Byron ace- the Polish Seim, Jewish, representative, "The Jewish Welfare Board has en a window with steady north light, wish to prove harsh taskmasters. If early this morning in the Jewish Hos- VIENNA—A recent dispatch states nu CS, and at the Lart0We Hall, corner urged the immediate appointment of a a d opted a program to provide expert a comfortable chair and materials for a man had an insatiable thirst for pital from a serious operation. Dr. Ru- that prior to his release, Dr. Loew, the H amilton blvd. and Seward avenue. A commission which should investigate assistance in the activities being car- the execution of his master-work, the learning, he might disease of his croll binson, who was 59 years old, orig- chief Rabbi of Wohegedin, whom the inally came to this country some 30 committee will be in attendance at the the accusations of disloyalty recently ried on by such institutions already in inscribing of the Sefer Torah. to pay his teacher's fee—or he might covernment kept confined in a private rears back from Lithuania. He head- quarters of the congregation at the made against Jewish men in the Polish existence, and to organize and assist in the hurly-burly of modern life, use it in defraying his own marriage house, was attacked by a hand of Hun- northwest corner of Euclid and Byron Army by the anti-Semitic organ, "Dwa in campaigns for the erection of new in the maelstrom of commercialism, expenses. Thus was the law spread ed the [Frith Sholom Order for the garians who beat him up very badly. past 6 years and was a member of avenues, on Sunday, August 29th and Grosha." ton often are forgotten the fascinat• broadcast in the land. (Continued On Page 7.) the Executive Committee of the ing bits of history, the ancient leg- (Continued On Page 7.) DAILY EVENT Series of Jewish Centers Planned 1.M 5 a rd a RG Ts iel and sr, 453 ire rst Brown-Farm Picnic Figures in Movies INITIATES' CLASS JEWS OF HUNGARY TO BEAR NAME OF STRUGGLE VAINLY RABBI MAYERBERG FOR SUBSISTENCE FINDS SOUL IN TORAH BICUR CHOLEM JRS. END SOCIAL SEASON American Jewish Congress.