Iiir/Manonitaun GiKON [cm PAGE SIX Our ReligioUs Schools . L IIEDETR0111,AWIRII {ON ICL[ Throughout the length and breadth of the land, our religious schools are resuming their activities for the year. The bare state- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBUCATION ment of this fact means little perhaps to the majority of our readers, signifi- and yet it should carry to them all a message of no mean Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. cance. The religious school is and must remain the most important Joseph J. Cummins, President. of our congregational activities. The Biblical writer spoke great second•class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, truth when he said: "Train up a child in the way he should go and Entered as Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. when he is old, he will not depart front It is true, the religious school cannot by itself, insure the fealty of our children to the faith Offices, 1334 Book Building of their fathers. It must have back of it the whole-souled support Cable Address: and the full co-operation of the home and the parents. But the Telephones: Chronicle, U. S. A. standards of the religious school must be as high as possible. After Cherry 3381.2689 knowl- all, it is in the Sabbath School that a child obtains most of its $3.00 Per Year but of the history of our people, of its Subscription, in Advance WEEPING THOUSANDS 0 LINE FIFTH AVENUE U 0 AS CORTEGE PASSES 0001:10=01= 101: 101= 10=101==10C/. S1MCHAS TORAH (Continued From Page 1.) past, has been their disciplined imagination. This has been fortified by their integrity, amplified by their knowledge and directed toward ends which concern the general welfare. "That prince among us, who has gone to his rest, that honored leader of men, Jacob H. Schiff, exemplified this characteristic in pre-etninent measure. He was one of the small but powerful group who have made 0 the higher commercial life of New York City what it is today. Some of edge, not only of the Bible them have passed from the scene in literature, and of its philosophy. It is here, too, that what has been recent years, some of them are with insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach this To as still in active life. The future called the Jewish consciousness, is created and deepened. It is here office by Tuesday evening of each week. historian of American business and that the child is prepared to take its 'full part in later life in the Editorial Contributor industrial affairs must set forth their RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN religious leadership of the community—a leadership that must be careers as dominating an apoch which, with all its faults, had been O Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to divided between the rabbi and the layman. The Jewish less than majestic in its power, its esponsibility for an indorsement of the Views The difficulty with our religious schools has been that we have no the Jewish people, but disclaims r depended too much upon volunteer teachers, mostly young women, distinction and its forward movement expressed by the writers. among the ages." Nathaniel Phillips, President of the Tishri 26, 5681 well-minded enough but utterly unprepared for their responsible tasks. They, themselves, have not been sufficiently permeated with League of Foreign Born Citizens, the Jewish spirit to impress that spirit upon the children coming said in a message to the family in be- of the League: under their care. They, themselves, have not been familiar enough half "The League of Foreign Born Citi- give with the very facts that they would impart to their pupils to zens expresses its sorrow at the pass- them to them with enthusiasm, and with understanding. And all ing of Jacob H. Schiff, one of Ameri- called attention to a letter this is true in face of the fact that the Jewish religious school is ca's foremost citizens. He was at 0 Some weeks ago in these columns, we all times the friend and supporter of sent out by the Bureau of Foreign Language of the American Red recognized by educational leaders as being more efficient in its par- our organization. He knew no race, asked, as Jews, to ticular work, than is the Sabbath School of practically any other no creed, in his devotion to fields of Cross and addressed to Jews, in which they were human betterment. In his passing give their support to the American Red Cross both in acknowledg- denominational church. But comparisons such as this bring little comfort with them. If the cause of Americanism has lost ment of the services rendered by that organization to their co- one of its most devoted champions. e religionists and in order that as Jews they might receive full we wish our religious schools to attain a high degree of efficiency, His achievements typified America as they must be standardized exactly as the secular schools are stand- a land of opportunity. His years of acknowledgment for their contributions to the cause. At that time, we protested against the spirit and the letter of ardized. A carefully worked out curriculum must be followed by private benevolence and public ser- vice exemplified his earnest feeling this communication, on the ground that Jews, like their fellow Amer- teachers as accurately trained as are the teachers in the public that America has the right to expect a icans, were giving generously to the support of the American Red schools. Mr. Jacob H. Schiff clearly recognized this need when reciprocal obligations from those who Jews but as Americans who were interested in the few years ago he endowed the Teachers' Institutes in connection with had adopted it as their permanent Full oft has the ark been opened And in the sad procession, Our Fathers bore the sacred Law Their one most dear possession, a While unto the foe abandoned To ravish and to spoil, They left their rich and plenteous store, The fruits of a life of toil. And into the regions unfathomed They bore the previous scroll, Tu shield it or to die for it, To pay the exile's toll. Yet in to-day's pageant procession Of banner and scroll and light, The Jew clasps tight' the self-same Law Ile bore through oppression's night. Friday, October 8, 1920. The American Red Cross and Its Bureau of Foreign Language Rejoice then, 0 Israel! Thy praise Unto thy Maker give. No more the Torah bids thee die; Tu-day it bids thee live! a To live for it, and to cherish Each sacred memory, Which time has woven in a crown Of glory unto thee. 1 Let revelry hold its sway, then, And the hour be given to cheer; For the cycle of reading is ended On the happiest day of the year. Cross not as saving and humanitarian work of the Red Cross and we resented our two theological colleges. But the idea of the Teachers' Insti- home." And lest the mocker, derisive, The Executive Board of the Na- Avow you delight to be through, the implication both that we should give special thanks for what tutes must be further extended. In every large community, there tional Council of Boy Scouts of Lovingly wind it from end to start; was done for sufferers who happened to be of the Jewish faith and should be in connection with the religious school, a normal depart- America, of which Mr. Schiff had O Begin to read it anew. that we should receive thanks as Jews for what we were doing for ment where teachers might be adequately prepared fur the respon- been a liberal supporter, sent the fam- great humanitarian and non-sectarian organization. sible tasks that are theirs. To put the religious training of our ily a resolution yesterday expressing C. DAVID MATT. the support of a profound sympathy and referring to 0 Within recent weeks, we have had further communications from children into the hands of persons without such preparation is to the life of the philanthropist as "an the Director of the Foreign Language Department intended to ex- undermine the foundations of the religious life of the future. inspiration to those seeking to serve =0Z110=101:10=0=mio 01:101==:10 =101=== They who have serious concern for the progress of Judaism well their fellow-men." plain the attitude taken by the Bureau, but which in fact only tend say that a understand this and whether as parents or as teachers. they will do JACOB KLAEIR EXECUTED writer says: "I may Wise Praises Schiff As a Jew. to deepen our resentement. The Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, instead of first sent out to you was sent by every what in them lies to put the religious school upon the highest pos- I letter similar to the one I.ONDON—Warsaw advises re- preaching on ''Why the Interchurch one of our sections to prominent leaders among the Czechs, Slovaks, sible plane of efficiency. To fail to do this is to acknowledge a lack World Movement Failed," as he in- ceived here state that Jacob Klaeir Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Jewish, Serbs, Croats, of interest in our sacred faith, not to say a thorough disregard for tended, devoted his sermon before was sentenced to death charged with the Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall the receipt of documents relating to Slovenes, Lithuanians, Norwegians, Polish, Russians, Swedish and the spiritual welfare of the children of Israel's hottiehold. to a eulogy of Jacob H. Schiff. Dr. the war office which lie was alleged Ukrainian. You will also notice that each of these groups, most of Bulk of $300,000 Browanky Estate \Vise will deliver the Interchurch ser- to have obtained from messenger to Benefit Poor in County. which naturally include Jews, will each be given credit for their boys. An investigation on the part mon on Oct 17. "Jacob Schiff was a Jew," said national contributions. It would therefore, it seems to me, be a gross bulk of an estate of Jewish leaders proved that the Pittsburgh—The the editorial columns of Rabbi \Vise. "1 do not merely mean injustice to the Jews of this country, of whatever nationality, were they of $300,000 is set aside for the es- accusation was unfounded, where- The following lines, which appeared in he was a good Jew, or a high- free loan fund, unde r upon members of the Jewish Seim not permitted to contribute as Jews should they wish to do so. Frankly, a recent issue of the Detroit Times, contain as keen a bit of satire that tablishment of a minded Jew, or a great-hearted Jew. Scher- direction of the Federation of Jew- Club effected an order through Min- I cannot quite understand upon what basis you can object to this as we have had the privilege of reading for sonic time. Mr. I mean that he was great as a Jew. ish Philanthropies, in the will of ister l'ilsudski for a revision of the WILL PROVIDES LOAN FUND FOR JEWISH NEEDY A Suggestive Bit of Satire merhorn, the editor, senses the issue of the Jew as a "world power" very keenly. What he says of Mr. Schiff would be equally true of most of the great leaders in finance who happen to have been of the ewish faith. The names of Baron de Hirsch, of Rothschild, of Montefiore, and others are more intimately connected with works of philanthropy and benevolence and education than they are with the amassing of great fortunes. Indeed they suggest certain compari- sons and contrasts with other financiers not of the Jewish faith. Mr. He thought as a Jew; he felt as a Marks Browarsky, who died in his trial. By the tic mthe order was Jew; he lived as a Jew—not merely home, 447 South Atlantic avenue. issued, however, it was found that an outwardly conforming Jew, but a Another bequest was that of $22,000 Klaeir had already been executed. spiritually affirming Jew. Schiff was to the Jewish Home for the Aged, so great as a Jew that he would have Breckenridge avenue, of which Mr. PROTEST POGROMS perished sooner than do what not a Browarsky was founder and one of few mean-hearted, little-souled Jews the chief benefactors. are doing today—namely flinging The will was read at memorial VIENNA—The Ukrainian govern- themselves and their children into services in the Tree of Life Syna• ment in Eastern Galicia has issued an Fifth avenue baptismal fonts. gogue. official protest against the recent "I believe Schiff would have gone The Beth Hamedrosh Hagedol Schermerhorn's editorial reads as follows: of a world•wide Semitic to the stake it it had been necessary Congregation, one of the oldest and pogroms which are reported to have The esteemed Dearborn Independent's disclosures been made by Petlura's troops. The Jews might be included. sti of Christendom in the sooner than do that. Ile would not largest synagogues of the city and na cabal, for the purpose of holding the fincial deny protest expresses compassion for the But aside from this gross misrepresentation of the place and racial group, hollow of an international Shyloek's hand. is confir med by the passing of Jacob crawl in at the back door of a which Mr. Browarsky helped found, is Jewish victims and accuses the Po- Fifth avenue club, not suffer himself bequeathed $1,000. The Tree of Life the Character of the Jew as a religious rather than as a Other lish authorities of responsibility in Schiff, banker and philanthropist, of New York. ❑ ,350,000, rt $1that to be endured in certain social circles. nd Congregation receives there is another consideration involved that is of no mean import- H. His will bestows upon philanthropies, settlements, education a univ aerse As a Jew he. bore himself with just bequests are: Montefiore Hospital, these pogroms, since they failed to ance. If it is the purpose of the Bureau to make acknowledgment which of course is only to conceal the fell designs against the the as much self-respect as any non-Jew $2,000; United Hebrew Relief Associa- intervene although they were in a balance of the estate will be devoted to under the direction. of his son and to the Jews for their contributions to the Red Cross, then they could in our city or nation ever bore him- tion, Gusky Home and Orphanage, position to do so. chosen, defeat their self. It never occurred to him that Irene Kaufmann Settlement, Hebrew in no more effective way than the one they have daughter. Jacob Schiff's share in the exploitation of the world is not only international he could put Jewish life behind him, Institute, House of Shelter, each own purposes. For if it be acknowledged as it is by the writer of but intercollegiate. inter-denominational and inter-racial. New York University, that he could forswear the Jewish $1,000; B'nai B'rith Orphanage, at the letter, that there are millions of Jews who wish to give as Harvard College and the black students of Tuskegee Institute arc the victims of faith. Proudly and rejoicingly Jew- Erie, $500; the Emma Farm Associa if moreover, there arc Jews in each ish was he throughout his days. tion, $100. Americans and not as Jews, and his great-hearted benevolence. As a conspirator Schiff seems to have been audacious ad clusi. It is The remainder of the estate, largely of the seventeen groups enumerated by him among the alien popu- "Schiff was the first Jew in Ameri- in desire to serve and Fri., July 16 an earnest acei prejudice, ca to take account of rightly to under- real estate, is given in trust to the RoulbChodmch Ab lation of America who will give as members of these groupsontri- hard to get his viewpo'nt, unless one credits him with caldumtnies which Sun., July 25 federation, the interest to be used 25 Fut of AS amount of c stand and adequately to honor the the age in which he lived, quite unmindful the a not as Jews, does it not stand to reason that the a free loan fund to be lent to the S.., Aug. 15 East European Jew in America. He Rosch.Chodoech Ellui ...... — iven by Jews will be utterly disproportionate envy and covetousness have heaped upon his aftring nhrifty r 5661.1920. was the first American Jew of distinc- Jewish poor of Allegheny county and w n as g butions set do ow Sun., Soo. 12 tion born in Western Europe who to be known as the Marks and Rosa New Year'. Ere not only to our total population but as well to our total gifts? Wed., Seo. 22 Anti-Semites who arc always ex- broke away front the anti-East Eu- Browarsky free loan fund. Ills widow Yon) Slam, And what will the result be? Mon., Sm. 2/ ropean Jewish attitude which led some sole survivor, and A. J. Sunstein, of Succoth (Fled Oat) pert at twisting statistics will make use of the fact to show that Pittsburgh, are made executors. Succoth (Last Day—Shlmini. they I to disgrace American Israel. During his lifetime Mr. Browarsky Mon., Oct. 4 while the Jews are among the beneficiaries of the Red Cross, Atnreth) "Schiff is gone, and with him passes undo this great:injus. Tues., Oct. 5 the Schiff era. The fittest way in gave liberally to charitable organiza Sirnchath Torah are among the least of its contributors. ' To Wed., Oct. 13 open: one. iS that eve r y contri- which to honor hint is not to name tions. He contributed more than Rosch-Chod.ch Cherran e60,000 to the maintenance of the tice, there is only one of two courses Fri., Not. 12 \Veil, of Pine Bluff, Ark.;h1. Rauh, A. his successor or successors. The Home for Aged. He erected a chapel Romh.Chodesch Kislev 'bution given by a Jew should be credited to him as a Jew whether 66).., Dec. 6 Chanukah (Fast of Dedication) fittest way in which to honor Schiff any other na- J. Sunstein and A. Leo Weil, of Pitts- at the Trce of I.ife Cemetery, Sharps Sm., Dec, 12 he be a Jew of American, of German, of French, or Roach-Chodeech Tebeth burgh: Wm. New-corn and lb Schwed, were that all American Jews solemn- burg. Ow. 21 Tel, tional extraction; and the other is that no contributions be credited ly resolve that no man shall be com- Fast of Tebeth of Plainfield. N. .1,; 11. Feinberg, H. M. h1. Mazure officiated at America Rabbi 5681.1921, Schneider and Dr. Leo F. Schiff, of pelled nor permitted to bear the the services. Judge Joseph Buffing- to Jews as such. The former course, the thinking Jews of Mon., Jan. 10 the poor and whole burden of his people and that Roach-Chod.ch Shebat Plattsburgh. N. Y.; Mrs. Caesar resent. While Judaism insists upon their support of ton also spoke. Misch, of l'rovidence; Wm. Perlstein. all Jews give of themselves. of their or religious group (Colitinued From Page 1) unfortunate and while it is a fact that no social possessions and of their utter-most of Raleigh; E. I. Kaufman and L. J. cause as the Red Cross more generously than the in America. to revive interest in the Sondlieim, of Reading, Pa.; S. Has- devotion for the sake of the security gives to such a their giving. Therefore, Hebrew religion and thought, so that senbush and H. Block, of St. Joseph, and the honor of their people." I they do not wish special credit for ews, The Downtown Chamber of Com- but the one course that remains open is to credit, if credit must he our people, particularly the x oung Mo.; S. J. Russack and E. Mayer, of people, may understand and love the St. Louis; lion. J. Kahn, H. I.. Mayer, merce will present to the Board of given to different groups at all, the contributions of the Jews to the faith of Israel, and America may ap- J. C. Altman, Judge I. Isl. Golden and Estimate a petition requesting that national groups of which the donors happen to be a part. preciate Israel's enrichment of her Col. Ilarris Weinstock, of San Fran- the unnamed strip of parkway on De- "IV . vrAs; cisco; N. Eckstein and Emanuel Ro- laney street, extending horn the All this does not at all militate against the right of the Foreign life and ideals." Those Who Participate. senberg, of Seattle, Wash.; G. NI. Sal- Bowery to the Williamsburg Bridge, Language Bureau to address non-English speaking Jews in their Among the members of the "flying err, of Springfield, 0.; F. A. Levy, be called "Schiff Parkway," in honor . appeal for funds in any language—Yiddish or otherwise—which squadron" who will carry this mess- of Syracuse; H. A. Kaufman, of Ta- of the late Jacob IL Schiff. The peti- these people may understand. Of course, they must be reached age are: D. Ellis, L. Kcrstein and F soma, Wash.; J. Hirsch. of Vicksburg. tion reads in part as follows: "In loving remembrance of the late through a language which they read and speak. But that has no Vorenberg, of Boston; Judge J. Bren- Miss.; J. 1. l'eyser and M. D. Rosen- ner, M. B. Schmidt, M. Steinbrink, Jacob II. Schiff the east side respect- bearing upon the matter at issue. We hope that by this time the of Brooklyn; T. Moldier and H. \Vile, berg, of Washington; M. Sonneborn. of Wheeling. W. Va.; M. Jacobi, of fully petitions your honorable body whole situation is clear to the manager of the so-called Jewish sec- of Buffalo; M. Friest and A. V. Wil- to approve our application for a Information Service of the American liams, of Charleston, S. C.; I. Cohen. Wilmington, N. Car. 'Schiff Parkway.' Mr. Schiff has been tion of the Foreign I.anguage great beacon light that has em- Red Cross and that upon the information given him, he will act N. Herzog, II. Id. Engelhard, J GREEKS DISPUTE ITALIAN the blazoned the Ghetto, shedding forth Rosenwald, J. Schnadig and C. Wein- CLAIMS quickly and in no uncertain way. its illuminating rays as an inspiration feld. of Chicago; Morris Westheimer, to all men and women. A. hl. Cohen, 0. Berman, R. Mack, PARIS---The Greek press is seri• A. Mack, \\'m. Ornstein, E. 1'ollak, "This appeal emanates from the M. Seasongood, S. S. Strauss and L. ously concerned over the destiny of hearts of thousands of men, woman - "Unity"—the organ of the American Unitarian Association--de Wise, of Cincinnati; Fred E. Brumb the Upper Room in the Caraculum and children who use the parkway Buy with confidence from Leventhal, B. Lowenstein and Id where Christ and his Disciples are above mentioned as a resting place. serves the grateful appreciation of the Jewish people for the gracious A. Mahler, of Cleveland; S. l.azarus and said to have had their last supper. We trust that our application will be a Firm You can Trust editorial that appears in its issue of September 23rd and which is of Max II. Rieser, of Columbus, 0.; as well as other holy places. In view approved. for which you will receive its reprinting in full sufficient significance, we believe, to warrant I. Hirsch, of Cumberland, hid.; J. K. of its presentation by the Turkish the eternal gratitude of the people Nexter and A. L. Kramer, of Dallas; Sultan to the King of Italy, the of all nations." • • in these columns. M. Sam. Italians seem to feel that they have The attitude taken by the editor of "Unity" is, however, exactly Harry Lehman, of Dayton; ish, of Des Moines; Milton M. Alen. particular claims upon this spot. The Will of Schiff Leaves what we might expect not only from its fair-minded editor but as ander and I. Goldberg, of Detroit; Greeks in disputing this claim. de- $1,350,000 to Charities. well from every man who is truly American in spirit. Of course, L. 1). Freiberg, H. D. Fuerst and M. mand that the whole matter should The will of the late Jacob II. Schiff will be influenced Krohngold, of Akron; C. M Stern be left to the settlement of the British who there will always be some bigots and fanatics gave $1,350,000 to charity, mostly to S. Rosendale, of Albany; I. High Commissidner, Sir Herbert by the Anti-Semitic attacks that are whipped into shape by the paid and institutions on New York's East Side. Schoen, of Atlanta; M. Schwartz and since the Hebrews are en- The amount of the Schiff fortune was servants of one who is laboring under a wicked delusion, but the G. Zork, of El Paso; M. Schaffner Samuel, tirely neutral over the matter and great masses of American men and women will take the very posi- and 1. Sobel, of Erie, Pa.; S. 'chew. are hest in a position to consider the not made known in the will, although friends estimate it at $30,000,000. The tion that is taken by the editor of "Unity" in the item which we hauser and I. Salm, of Evansville, residue of the estate goes to Schiff's Worth; rival claims justly. Ind.; H. Gernsbacher, of Ft. two childre, n Mortimer L. Schiff, quote herewith and which reads as follows: E. Sternberger. of Greensboro; Felix Dearborn lode- in these columns to the articles in the IMMIGRANTS Oyster Bay, and Mrs. Paul M. War- I Kahn, of Hamilton, 0.; kl. Fried- FEAR JEWISH not referred \Ve have attacking our Jewish comrades, for the reason that we have not hitherto bu g. tendrni, lander and J. Hyman, of Hazleton, • regarded these diatribes with any seriousness. \Ve have felt regret that to excel- Pa.; G. G. Altman, of Helena, Ark.; VIENNA — Government instruc- lent a man as Mr. Henry Ford should allow himself to be so deceived and misused, Maurice Hirsch and Maurice Epstein. tions have been issued to all Austrian have marvelled at this one more bit of evidence of his feeble innocency. But of Houston; M. Broh, of Huntington, authorities to supervise the strictest and this regret and wonderment, we have not thought about the matter at all. W. V.; G. A. Efroymson and S. Kiser, control upon Jewish emigrants pass- beyond Now, however, there is coming to us word that the Jews are seriously disturbed of Indianapolis; D. Benjamin of ing through Austria and to make sure anti-Semitic outbreaks in Jacksonville; J. L Lorie, Al. C. that these will under no circum- actually fearful of by these malicious attacks, and are Dearborn Independent articles an extension of Wormser and T. Lyons, of Kansas stances remain in the country. Par- this country. They see M these in Europe, which in other places than merely the Jews City, Mo.; Chas. Mayer and R. I'. ticular attention is directed to the the campaign against Poland has taken the form of persecutions and pogroms. It seems at first sight Pepperberg, of Lincoln, Nebr.; M. movement of "Chalutzim." Not only impossible that such medieval barbarism should make appearance here in America. Newmark, of Los Angeles; I. W. must the "Chalutzim" be kept out of the War against Bernheim and B. S. Washer, of Louis- the country but they cannot obtain And yet. when one thinks of the madness perpetrated during alleged Germans and pro-Germans, the present hatred of all so-called "Reds," and ville; M. Michael, of Macon, Ga.; E. food even during their temporary traditional American practice toward Negroes, Gates, of Memphis; A. L Salzstein stay and must therefore bring their the savagery which has become the friends, long taught by dreadful experience, may and C. L Aarons, of Milwaukee; J. own food with them. one is given pause. Our Jewish be right after all. At any rate, they should be given the benefit of doubt. and Weil and I. H. Ruben, of Minneapolis; every attack be met by emphatic rejoinder. If there be any such thing outside L Schwartz, of Mobile; Maxwell WARNED AGAINST ADS shown toward those Goldstein, of Montreal; Nathan Cohn, the New Testament as Christian brotherhood, let it now be in history. and who now, of Nashville; Herman L. Karpeles, 7.FRICII—The Jewish Emigration who have suffered injustice beyond all other humans in what seems to be the universal reversion of the world to former cruelties of of Newark; Harry W. Asher, of New Commission of this city has issued a a small journal—its influence Haven, Conn.; Daniel P. Hays, N. H. hate and lust, are threatened once again. Unity is warning broadcast to beware against is not large. But all it is and has is at the disposal of our beloved and honored Levi, F. L Guggenheimer, M. L advertisements in which girls are of- Schiff, M. L. Schallek, Ludwig Vogel- as ser- Jewish brethren in this hour of their distress. YLL stein, Benj. Altheimer and Max J. fered remunerative positions With our appreciation of the splendid spirit of this editorial goes Kohler, of New York City; Moe Levy, vants in America and Argentina. The 0.1.1e. Pe I. Y.11..15 bare. the assurance that wherever the cause of justice is outraged and of Norfolk; Leon Levy and G. A. commission delares that these adver- tisements are generally nothing more wherever any social or religious group is unrighteously attacked, Paul. of Oklahoma City; M. Simon, than enticements on the part of all that we are and all that we have," are at the disposal of those of Paducah, Ky.; A. Wolf, of Phila- white slave dealers. delphia; Sam L. Levine and B. B. wilsn suffer. arrangement." paragraph shows a gross ig- Upon the very face of things, this norance of the Jewish situation on the part of the writer of the letter. When he is ready to send letters similar to the one addressed to Jews, also to Catholics and to the various churches of Protestant- ism—though we should deplore such sectarian divisions in the Red Cross—we would make no protest against his similarly communicat- ing with Jews. But we do most emphatically protest against our being included with racial groups in every one of which, perhaps, J $umo. Jewish Calendar 30049; PROMINENT JEWS TO AID $3,500,000 FUND CAMPAIGN FOR H. U. C. 7, yt9) . ,1 J Flawless Diamond Rings I From $100.00 Upwards A Fraternal Attitude WI FELERS Iq New Location, Woodward at John R DONS' WAIT - FILLYOUR BIN NOW WITH OUR EASILY HOTTER CLEANER HANDLED 00. Usual Sizes Saves Money WILD CON Dtil DIER6s tmo y R DOR G.IOWS