■ ••• ■ •••0*.••••••••••••• ■ Ww•eny Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 11-ERETROIT _MISR Cff RON IGL - E Every. Available News Service Is l iven Our Readers W...V.0.011/1 0 .•■■••••••., MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 1920. VOL VIII. NO. 20. SUNDAY SERVICES ARE OF PRISON INSTALLATION OF INMATES RESUMED AT BETH EL Practical Aspects of GIVE CUP TO TAUB PROMINENT JEWS TO AID $3,600,000 FUND B'NAI BRITH LODGE Palestine Ignored by CAMPAIGN FOR H.U.C. AT BATTLE CREEK --- — Rabbi Franklin to Consider Problem of International Jew at Morn- ing Worship Officer at House of Correction Wins Appreciation for His Humani- tarian System --- Detroiter' With Degree Team and Glee Club Present at Ceremony PLAN COUNCIL OF B'NAI BRITH LODGES IN STATE An event of far-reaching import in the Jewish communal life of Battle Creek was the institution, Sunday, Oct. 3, of Battle Creek Lodge, No. 871, Independent Order of B'nai Brith. The new lodge was installed w i t h appropriate ceremonies by Adolph Freund representing the pres- ident of the District Grand Lodge, Bernard Ginsburg, representing the A, vice-president of the district, and B. Seelenfreund, of Chicago, secre- Representatives were present tary. from B'nai Brith lodges in Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Bay City and Saginaw. The Detroit delegation arrived in Battle Creek in a chartered Pullman at noon Sunday and were escorted in automobiles to the Post Tavern Hotel where the del- Dr. I. Z. Taub, assistant superin- dent of the Detroit House of Correc- tion, was presented with a silver lov- Sum to be Expended for Exten- ing cup, Friday, Oct. I, by the in- sion of Synagogue Activ- tnates of the prison as a mark of their ity and Education appreciation of the new disciplinary system now obtaining at the prison. This system was instituted by Dr. 40-DAY TOUR TAKES IN Taub, working in conjunction with 200 CITIES; 48 STATES Supt. J. 0. Stutsman. Supt. Sluts- man was also presented with a cup. A "flying squadron" of one hundred Dr. Taub has held his present post for over a year prior to Supt. Stuts- prominent Jews, business men, bank- ers, educators, and philanthropists, man's coming, having previously been headed by Julius Rosenwald, Morti- engaged in similar work in New mer L. Schiff, Congressman Julius Jersey. Kahn, and others of international They are aided by the inmates note, will start on November 4th on themselves through a central council a 40-day tour of the principal cities of 12. Sate for the guards on the of the country to bring the message turrets, not a man in the prison car- of rejuvenated Judaism to the Jews ries a weapon. Physical punishment of America, and to talk of the aims of is unknown. Sunday services at Temple Beth El The Ghetto Dreamers will be resumed on Sunday of this week at 11 o'clock a. m.. when Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will preach a sermon of timely interest and importance un- der the title, "The International Jew as a Jew Interprets that Term." The discussion of this problem will prove NORDAU, CONSIDERING LAND PROBLEM, SEES PURCHASE FROM ARABS SOLUTION WEEPING THOUSANDS LINE FIFTH AVENUE AS CORTEGE PASSES Body of Schiff, After Simple Ceremony, Is Escorted To Grave CHARITY INSTITUTIONS BENEFIT IN BEQUESTS BY MAX NORDAU NEW YORK—Fifteen hundred close friends of the late Jacob Schiff, prominent men of New York ,tirring the Jewish world. We cannot insist too much on the fact that Zionism no longer exists in and representatives of many organiza- ground of The musical service, as heretofore, the airy region of abstract ideology, but has landed on the firm tions, religious, civic and charitable, stern reality. We are now called upon to put it into practice, and this com- attended the funeral at the Temple will be under the direction of Mr. 'find a solution for a series of questions, all of them most delicate, pels us to William Howland, assisted by a splen- difficult and complicated. It is hard to say which of them is more urgent Emanu-EI at Forty-third street and of vital importance to all who wish to understand certain events that are did quartet choir. and important than the others. They are all of the same gravity. The first The general public is cordially in- was the abolition of defense of itnigration to Palestine. This question had vited to attend these services. to be solved before any other could be approached. Happily this liminary obstacle to the return of Jews to the land which is to become their national home was cleared away by the new administration under Sir Ilerbert Samuel and Mr. Balfour's declaration of November 2, 1917, is no longer a mockery as it has been two years and a half, the gates of Palestine having been thrown open to those who yearn to enter it. There remain the questions of our relations with the Arab population, of the acquisition of the soil, of the raising of the indispensible funds to be settled. Today I propose myself to Dr. B. Friedlaender Says De- deal with the. land problem only. Fifth avenue. Thousands of Jews flocked from the east side and other parts of the city to the Schiff residence at Seventy eighth street and Fifth avenue and to the Temple Emanu•El. A large body gations, to revive the spirit of Juda- of policemen on foot and mounted, ism.The "flying squadron" is the held the crowds to the sidewalks dur- first gun in a $3,500,000 campaign ing the funeral services, while traffic which is being launched by the Union was diverted away from Fifth avenue. for the support of the Hebrew Union As directed by Mr. Schiff before his • College at Cincinnati, for the exten- death, the services were simple. The troit Organiltation Acts as Land Question is Weighty. sion of synagogue activity and Jew- casket was carried to the altar fol- Simchas Torah Observance ish education throughout the country, Mental Skimulous to It needs no arguing to , prove that Palestine can never become the lowed by a solemn procession at 10 and for the protection of the Jew's Twice Fills Wilkins Street national home of the Jewish people unless this is offered the possibility of o'clock, while the organ played Kol Doctors , gates gathered. civil rights throughout the land. Nidre. which was sung . by Robert sinking its roots into the ground. For Talmud Torah 30 Candidates Initiated. Two hundred cities are included in Lconhardt. The Rev, Dr. Joseph Sil- At a meeting (if the Maimonides those muddle-headed dreamers of the Auditorium t ook the itinerary of the "flying squadron," verman read the burial liturgy and The initiation ceremonies Medical Society, composed of Detroit Ghetto who drivel highfaluting twad- Knights of Pythias ball and every state of the union from chosen Psalms of David. The sing- place at the Jewish physicians, Dr B. Fried- dle about a "spiritual center of the California to Massachusetts will be at 3 o'clock. A class of 30 candidates ing of Shivisi by Cantor S. Schlagel The pupils of the United Hebrew laender, newly-elected president, in world's Judaism in Jerusalem" the followed. The service was closed were inducted into the lodge by the Schools of Detroit celebrated Simchas covered. NI ontreal will be visited in an interesting address of acceptance, land question, of course, does not ex- with the second part of the Atone- highly-trained Pisgah Lodge degree Torah last Monday evening and the December, Mass meetings will be held referred to the society as a post- ist. For the construction of a uni- team consisting of Joseph Garvett, Hakophoth were marched according in every city. These meetings will Pisgah Lodge, No, 34, I. 0. B. B. ment Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Samuel graduate school where students re , versity a building site of an acre or Schulman. chairman; Milton M. Alexander, to the prescribed rules of the Ortho- be purely educational and the fore- Passes Resolutions Eulogiz- two would suffice and this might be ceived mental stimuli. Flowers Cabled by Zangwill. Charles Rosenthal, Louis Bass and dox synagogue. The celebration, in most Jewish men of this country will ing Philanthropist The society, which was organized bought at a not too forbidding price. Morris Klein. Splendid assistance which the pupils of all the schools set forth the spiritual needs of Is- Before his death Mr. Schiff had ex- in 1912, takes its name from Maimoni- The teachers and pupils, if any, rael in America, appealing particu- the wish that no eulogy pressed was given the team by the Pisgah participated, took place in the audi- des, a seer of the twelfth century could be lodged in flats and rooms in Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., should be delivered and no flowers Glee Club under the direction of I. torium of the Wilkins street Talmud larly to the young people of the Jew- who contributed ' many stismilating the neighborhood, and the difficulty as a token of respect to the memory sent. A few pieces, however, deco- ish faith to revive and restore Juda- Leonard Braun. :dr. Braun, aided by Torah. would be elegantly solved, in fact, it of Jacob H. Schiff who died a week ism and to help Jew and Gentile to a works on philosophy. religion and rated the altar, one of which was pre- Aaron Silberldatt, A. Bernstein. would not even arise. It is not worth Due to the large number of par- Maurice Steingold, Alvin Tucker and ticipants the celebration had to be realization of Judaism's contribution medicine. The society meets weekly while to stop and consider this ago, met at the lodge rooms on the sented by Arthur Meyerowitz, in ac- at the homes of members and aims evening of Oct. 5 to adopt unanimous- cordance with cabled instructions Sam Weller, pianist, assisted during performed at two different periods of to American life and thought. to stimulate medical thought and scheme, except for fun's sake. ly the following resolutions, copies of from the Jewish Territorial Organiza- Interest Among Youth. the ritual service in a manner that the evening, and at each period the Industry Not Chief Aim. which will he sent to Schiff's family: tion of London, of which Israel Zang- "There has been an awakened in- study. won the commendation of all the vis- auditorium was filled to its capacity. terest in the communal responsibility "The lasting benefit of going to A good man in Israel has gone Another plan consists in putting the will is President. iting delegations. As a part of the ceremony there was on the part of the Jewish youth," Mr. college, it is said, comes from acquir- principal stress on industrial develop- to his eternal rest. Jacob H. Governor Smith and the members Bernard Ginsburg, president of also mass singing under the direc- M army Strauss, chairman of the Ad- ing the study habit," Dr. Friedlaender ment of the country. If the Zionist Schiff is no more among the liv- of his military staff followed the pall- Pisgah Lodge• iildressed the candi- tion of NI users. M. Gordon and A. visory Committee of the campaign declared. After acquiring this study ideal were to erect the greatest num- ing. Yet he lives in the hearts bearers from the church, prAceding dates, urging them to make their Shendrowitz. said today in announcing the plans of habit, %V e try to educate ourselves. ber possible factories, to adorn Eretz and the memories of thousands. the surviving members of the family. lodge the center of all Jewish activi- Mr. Bernard Isaacs, the principal the "flying squadron." youth Indeed. real education is not the re- Israel with a forest of monumental He was a man in the best sense Mayor Hylan was present during the ties in the city. Adolph Freund, past of the Talmud "Forah, spoke of the of today is fast falling in the line left sult of a course of study, it is the chimneys, to make the mountains of the word. In every hemis- service. A few of those at the ser- president, in a brief talk, impressed significance of the holiday. Ile point- vacant by his parents, taking their result of a course of experience. Hip- from the Sinai to the Lebanon re- phere his name was the synonym vice were Henry W. de Forest, John upon the members their duties and ed mil that although the world at places not only in business, but also pocrates, the father of medicine, said sound with the echos of steam en- for philantrophy, probity, liber- D. Rockefeller, Jr., E. E. Olcott, New- obligations as Ben Brith. Saul Rosen- large has accepted the Bible and uses in the management of communal af• we must extract the rules of prac- gines and electric plant in full swing, ality, humanity. new comb Carlton, L. F. Loree, Bernard feld was elected president of the it on a par with the Jew, from whom fairs. Young men are more active tical medicine, not from sequelae or again the capital going to be invested The great wealth that he accu- M. Baruch, Alvin W. Krech, Oscar S. lodge, and I. Rosenberg, secretary. I has received it, the Jews are the than ever before in politics, and phil- consequences, no matter how prob- would not find it too hard to get pos- mulated was for, his merely the Straus, Nathan Straus, Supreme Court Banquet Follows Initiation. only nation that have ever set aside anthroy and it is to the youth of able, but from experience directed by session of the ground where to place means to an end—to do good. Justices Irving Lehman, M. Warley An elaborate banquet for 251) guests one day in the year for the Rejoicing America that use look to make our Every worthy cause he made his Platzek and Mitchell L. Erlanger, for- reasoning. The physician obtains the mills. Highly developed indus- followed the initiation at the Post of the Law, Simchas Torah. This program a success. To them our ap- own and gave to it his unstinted tries would easily occupy a numerous mer Justice Daniel P. Hayes, Judges the bedside and in at I! Bromberg. toast- holiday, Mr. Isaacs said, was the peal for a revival of the traditional this experience Tavern hotel. support without regard to race, of General Sessions Thomas C. T. army of Jewish workers and in this the medical societ}. master, called upon Edward Lichtig. most characteristic Jewish holiday. spirit of Israel is made." creed or sect. Justice was his be populated Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky and James way l'alcstine could "I say at the bedside, where stern State Deputy, of Bay City, who was Explaining the purpose of the guiding star, and he demanded Following the ceremonies on Sim- T. Malone, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, Mrs. misery seems to pursue titan with a with hundreds of thousands, perhaps instrumental in organizing the lodge: chas Torah night, refreshments were I' 11 i011'S campaign to raise $3,500,000 justice from all—towards all. Be W. K. Draper, Homer Folks, Cor- would re- who with millions of Jews Mrs. August Kapp, a zealot's war served to the children in the Talmud for a ten year's expansion program positive and unbroken pertinacity, quire no more land than would be they of high estate or of lowly nelius N. Bliss, Eliot Wadsworth, worker and well known club woman Torahs by the incinbera of the I.a- Mr. J. Walter Freiburg, President, for, truly, ever and anon, the shad- necessary for housing them. The mere walks of life, all were equals to John Bassett Moore, Major M. F. owy form of despair stands behind of Battle Creek; Rabbi Waterman of said: him—if just. Ostentation he ab- Lockman, Major Tracy H. Lewis and idea of such a state of things is chill- dies' Auxiliary. man, ready to touch him if he should Kalamazoo; Rabbi Steiner of Jack- "We desire to prevent the lapse of horred. His simplicity was in- Lieutenant Ernest E. Malcolm and ing. The sociological condition of the In connection with the opening of son; A. B. Serlenfreund of Chicago, the new term of the local Talmud public sentiment or legislation into a but for a brief moment find content- Jewish people of whoni Palestine Walter F. Hagen of the Governor's herent. He wanted no praise and ment in this life. We physicians state of unfriendliness to the Jew. and Milton al. Alexander. expected no thanks in return for staff. Torahs comes the announcement that often ask ourselves: 'What has given would have become the national home Mr. Seelenfreund, W110 has recent- 51r. Isaacs has succeeded in 'securing The Jewish problem in America, as The organizations which were rep- deeds or efforts. A man among would be unsound beyond descrip- ly returned from a visit to Galicia, elsewhere. is a problem of preserv. this ghastly shape the right to haunt tion. There would be a vast major- men, he was truly a Jew. Lib- resented at the funeral numbered hun- one of the foremost teachers of He- humanity from the hour we are horn ing the Jewish contribution to the Roumania, Poland and other Euro- eral in tendency, he honored and dreds. One of the touching tributes to ity of proletarians opposed to a mi- brew in the country, Mr. A. D. Mark- world's thought and feeling through until the hour we die? And again we pean countries in the interests of the supported those that differed the memory of the philanthropist was recital of son. to head the Division street 'Tal- the survival of the Jew. 'The Jew- ask ourselves: 'How much have we nority of capitalists, with all the dis- from him. lie was tolerant. But, the presence of twenty-five aged Jew- 1. 0, B. B., gave a graphic. dwelt on mud Torah. 51r. Nlarkson has for ish problem is therefore a threefold accomplished with all our science in mal consequences of such an econom- conditions abroad. Ile the true Jew that he was and the the ical stratification of the nation. Even ish women front the lower east side the past year been head teacher of curing and alleviating this Jewish or- preventing, problem embracing education, protec- the appalling number of who had walked to the temple and life of a good Jew that he lived, if capital and labor could overcome the famous Uptown Talmild Torah misery? Have we done our share? stood in front of the church in modrn- he resented with all his might phans in the war stricken districts of New York City. He was also a tion and organization. their traditional antagonism, if they "The Jew and non-Jew must he Have we done enough? How may and suggested that Battle Creek the unjust attacks upon his shawls and with bowed heads as ing could lie brought to co-operate har- member of the faculty of the livbri•s educated to appre'ciate this contribu- we fit ourselves to do more?' The lodge adopt one as its own. the casket was carried out. During people. moniously, they would still be subject Teachers' Seminary of the lewisli member of tion. Jews need to be organized into physician knows that he cannot cloak the services hundreds were weeping Milton M. Alexander, Jacob IL Schiff will not be for- to all the fluctuations of offer and de- the National Administrative Commit- Theological Seminary, and is widely a religious communion. We are still himself in a profound and chilly mand, to every periodical crisis of the gotten. The righteous survive. inside and outside of the temple. known as a literary man who has organized as a fraternity. Our pro- selfishness. and find joy in life, when tee of the Anti-Defamation League of Thousands Join in Profession. The world will hold in loving contributed many, articles to the lead- paganda is to awaken Jewish spirit closing up the gates of feeling. No, world market, and in the best of After the funeral procession had memory the man who has thought the I. 0. B. II., spoke interestingly of cases the national home would shel- Mg Hebrew area tines under the the true physician is purified at the (Continued on Page Six) the work of the league which aims to turned into Park avenue delegations and labored for mankind. His ter a nation of town dwellers or wage bedside of suffering humanity and counteract evidence of anti-Semitism nseinlonym of "Tishbi." from Jewish societies and admirers of name will be indelibly inscribed earners severed from the nourishing grows both in mind and soul." by a program of education. the late Jewish leader to the number in the hearts of his grateful fel- soil and continuing the artificial life A brighter source for acquiring ex- Pisgah's Glee Club entertained the lowmen. of several thousand fell in line and of the bulk of the Jews in the dias- perience, Dr. Friedlaender said, was tiara who are inhabiting large cities, guests during the program with a marched as part of the funeral pro- Resolved, That these words ex- to be found in the medical society, become physically deteriorated and well chosen musical program. By re- pressive of the great worth and cession to the Queensboro Bridge. Braun rendered two solos, where the members can find help and The interment took place with simple splendid attributes of Brother quest, Mr. mentally hyper-refined and kept in a Thousands Mourn at Schirs Funeral inspiration having ever before their permanent state of excitement, breed- "Eili. F:ili," and an aria from Pag- service at Salem Field. Jacob H. Schiff be inscribed on eyes the example of Maimonides, who mg the constitutional weaknesses and Jewish shops and business houses our lodge's records and that a hiaccia. attained to great proficiency in hereditary diseases consequently a all over the city were closed during copy thereof be transmitted to the A B'nai Brith Council. various branches of learning, his charonically overstrained nervous sys- the morning, and many courts in Man- family of the revered departed. Tentatise arrangements were made quick mind and clear intellect find- tem. This is the contrary of what we hattan and the Bronx were adjourned during the day for the formation of a ing it easy to acquire and digest the desire. in respect to the memory of Mr. Brith Council, consisting of all lessons of experience. Schiff. In adjourning court Justice the B'nai Brith lodges in the state of Regeneration by Contact With Soil. "To call ourselves worthy disciples Leonard A. Giegerich said: Michigan. To that end a meeting of Jewish people regen• We want a of this great man Maimonides, who "Mr. Schiff was an ideal American all Michigan I. 0. B. 13. lodges was strove for truth in thought as well crated by the contact with the soil. citizen of the highest type, uncom- Every available scat in the audi- proposed to take place at sonic cen- We want it to undergo' the experi- his loyalty. During our as in action, we must not become torium of the Wilkins Street Talmud promising in tral point in the city within the year. ence of Anteus regaining his native war with the Central Powers he ren- stagnant. If it takes five years for Jackson was suggested as the meeting Torah has been reserved for Sunday strength as soon as he touched his dered invaluable service. No man in in), textbook to become antiquated place. The aim of the council will afternoon, October 17, when the j Ind almost useless, it certainly takes mother earth. We want it to live a Ttkvas Zion and the Forget-Me-Rots this city was ever more respected for be to promote . B . nai Brith activities. • character and mental capacity. He healthy life amongst beautiful sur- • ess than five years for any medica f Zion are to meet in joint debate aan who does not advance to become roundings and with a congenial oc- which is to be the leading feature of was universally beloved. His innum- PISGAH LODGE INITIATES fossil, useless, in fact, dangerous cupation, because only under such the first Young Judaea mass enter- erable benefactions were bestowed 250, MONDAY, OCT. 11 We are ever in danger of arrest, our conditions it can hope to develop its tainment of the new year. The 'rat- freely and unconditionally, without leas, overcome by external pressure, best type, to work out all its possi- mud 'Torah authorities have been distinction of race or creed. His life I. 0 B. B., l':sgah Lodge, No. 34, was devoted to the relief of suffering bilities and thereby justify the high ccome stagnant asked to put in extra seats for that w,11 initiate a large class of candi- "The medical society. however, is expectations which we Jews as well afternoon so that parents and friends humanity and the world mourns his dates at its next regular meeting, post-graduate school. Its members as the gentile nations attach to the of Young Judaeans who have not se- loss." Monday evening. October 11, at its Hundreds of telegrams and cable- • ve to keep awake. alert. Jewish rebirth of Israel in the land of its cured admission tickets may be ac- lodge rooms, 25 Broadway. The de- grams continued to come to the fam- medical men of the city realized this fathers. commodated. Admission to the de- ily front all parts of the United States gree team, headed by Joseph Gar- It has to he added that a largely '-hen they organized the Maimonides bate will be free. vett, and the Pisgah Lodge Glee and from remote parts of the world. Medical Soc'et• and set in motion urban and proletarian population is It is expected that the entertain- The following cablegram was re- Club, will officiate at the ceremonies. he idea of a society whose aim it is by its nature floating, permanently on ment will last about two hours, an A special committee. headed by Viscount Uchida, Min- i promote high ideas and ideals. she move, and in spite of Palestine hour and a half of which will be de- ceived from Robert Finn, has been instructed to Affairs for the Im- Ve must he thankful for this 'idea in having been proclaimed. and inter- voted to the debate. The speakers ister of Foreign make a thorough survey of the city Ity Underwood & Underwood. petjal Japanese Government: • nationally recognized, the national notion.'" in the debate will get five minutes with a view to finding larger quar- 1 have received with profound Dr. Robert Rosen was elected Sec- home of the Jewish people. we would each and three minutes for rebuttal. With the dignitaries of city and state as escort, the flower-laden coffin ters for the housing of B'nai Brith shock the news of your great loss. -etary and Treasurer at the same continue to he the Wandering Jews Hebrew folk songs of Palestine and Mr. Schiff rendered inestimable finan- activities. Louis Frank and Hyman of Jacob N. Schiff was taken from Temple Etnanti-E1 to its last resting place. as long as we would not be seriously meeting. Mounted patrolmen were required to keep back the weeping thousands that the Diaspora will be another feature cial services to Japan, and we have Keidan are assisting Mr. Finn in the The following were appointed on stabilized by having our feet firmly of the afternoon. lined the way along which the cortege passed. The country's greatest states- ever regarded hint as one of our investigation. twirling commit I era by President implanted in the soil. men and financiers united with the aged Jews of New York's East Side in The local Young Judaea organiza- nation's best friends. I wish to ex- Judge Harry B. Keidan. Presiding , rsed'actider: Literary, Mayer Ben- Must Be Owners of Land. tion hope s to conduct a mass gather- tend to you, on behalf of my Govern- lodge of the Municipal Court. has mourning the passage of Schiff, beloved in life as protector and friend nosclie. J. B. Baruch, Herbert Kat- The first condition which a human ing of this kind every month. In ment and myself, our deep and sin- been announced as the speaker for a mourned in death as one upon whose like world Jewry will not look again. o. 1. G. Israel, J. B. Kass, J. J. collectivity is bound to fulfill if it addition, plans are already on foot cere regrets over the passing of your regular meeting of Pisgah Lodge to ATTACK MIZRACHI LEAD- 'Low az: Editorial, N. E. Aronstam, aspires to the rank of a nation is to to introduce again the Friday night huvliand." take place in the lodge rooms. Mon- wins Markle, Adolph Shoenfield: he the owner of the land where it lectures in the northern end of the Chancellor Brown's Address. ERS day, Oct. 18. Judge KeAan's sub- ntertainment. S. E. Barnett, S. Dan• dwells, and to produce its staple food. city. If permission should be grant- In his address at the opening of the iect will be announced in an early riper, J. J. Rinker, Robert Rosen: In the popular view every element ed by the synagogue on Westminster Graduate School of Business, Chan- i•sue. i JERUSALEM — Rabbi Fishman. membership, Joseph Reisman, J. H. of the population which does not and Delmar avenues to open the cellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown of Godalia Salonis, Bubl.ck 'Thalat, I. Grek;n: Program. Robert answer to this requirement, is brand- doors for the Jewish youth, lecturers New York University said: Rabbi RUSSIAN CO-OPERATIVES 12 to Be Chown; 3 Dolmas. to Go (editor of the New Jewish Daily Rosen. S Kahn, H. S. Berman; Hos- ed as parasitic. This is the qualifica- "The marked characteristic of our will he hooked for the rest of the lion at ACEPTING MONEY t. National C News). and Dr. Engel were on a oital. W. W. Kahn. Benmosche, Bei.. tion which our enemies are every- year so that the young men and masters of affairs for generations Buffalo, Nov. 25-28 visit to the "Machpela Cave" in E. J. Bernstein, E. J. Cowan, N. where applying to us Jews, although women may be attracted to the syna- • (Continued on Page 6.) LONDON—The Central Associa- Hebron, they were attacked by some oIinshurg, M. E Slyer, J. Rosenthal: we are the most hard working, the gogue at (east one evening a week. Pupils of Hebrew School Celebrate Society Election Pay Respects to Schiff's Memory TO HIS ETERNAL REST Expect Record Crowd at Judaean Entertainment • o I LOCAL ZIONISTS PICK EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS ' on of Russian Co-operatives in this city has announced that it is prepared to accept money for dispatch eta Russia, where it will be converted into government certificates. The transmission is guaranteed by the Russian *gdvernment and will be handled through the government bank. While organizations may make enlimited investments, a maximum in- vestent of 103,000 roubles per month is asked for private individuals. The money so invested cannot be con- fiscated. No rate of exchange has as The Zionist District of Detroit will hold its annual electio n at the Earns- worth Synagogue, Sunday, Oct. 17, at 8 p. m. There will be elected 21 members , Arabs who attempted to stone them. Arrangement, M. S. Kohn, N. H. Rabbi Salonis was the one who suf- Goldberg. H. II. Weingarten, A. E. feted niost. the others getting away Schiller, D. Wbitchorn, I. B. Good- with but slight hurts. The police ar- man, M. P. Fisher. rested the offenders but the visitors refused to make any charge against MORE EXCESSES, REPORT. ' of the executive hoard and three dele• gates to the national Zionist conven• on to hr held in Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. them. 25 to 28, 1920. committee, of The nomination which Mr. Max Lieberman, is chair- man, recommended the following list of candidates: Fred M. Butzel. Mrs. N. E. Aron. stam, Louis Stoll; David Stocker, yet been fixed. but the Russian gov- Louis Wine, M. H. Zackheim. Max of- ernment is understood to have (Continued On Page Two.) feted 1,000 roubles per pound. LONDON—Moscow reports re- advise that the Poles and LITHUANIA JEWS HONORED ceived Ukrainians committed grave excesses in Berditchey. They also imposed VILNA—Bernard Friedman has upon the Jewish community ■ con- been appointed judge of the new tribution of 5.000 000 roubles. At the court in this city and Moishe Gluskin same time the Rabbi was forced to has been appointed the legal prose- sign a dOcument that all victims were killed in the course of fighting. cutor for the same court. most indefatigably industrious people on earth, simply because we are not raising crops with our own hands and breeding cattle on our own grazing grounds, having been debarred by secular, by millenary coercion from following rural pursuits. Just as it is imperatively necessary for us to form the majority of the inhabitants in order to make Pales- tine the national home of our people, so it is to be the owners of a suffi- cunt extent of the soil to enable us to become self-supporting. There (Oostlsoott Oa Page L) RUSSIANS MUST REGISTER CONSTANTINOPLE — An order has been issued here in the name of General Wrangel, the anti-Bolshevist leader in South Russia, which calls upon all Russians to register for mili- tary purposes, otherwise they will be arrested and sent as prisoners to the Crimea where they will receive due punishment. It is understood that has been issued in co rn- this order planet with the wishes of the local Inter-Allied Command. URGED TO STOP POGROMS. KOVNO—A delegation of Jews from the district of Stanislaw, where some serious outrages were recently committed, was received by General Pettus and after hearing their re- ports, the general discussed various measures to be taken to secure the safety of the Jewish population in Ukrainia. According to the latest reports re- ceived here more than 200 were killed the Galician pogroms Instituted by the Ukrainians. in