A merican Pul a PerioSeal eater Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CUPTON Annus - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TifEbETROITAWISII Every Available News Service Is Given Our Readers MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL VIII. NO. 22. 1'NAI BRIM PLANS "NOMMUNITY HOUSE TO COST MILLION 1 Modern Building to Shelter Every Local Jewish Ac- tivity. Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY OCTOBER 22, 1920. SCHIFF'S PLEA TO JEWS Philanthropic Federation's Support Urged in Letter to Business Men. NEW YORK.—An appeal from Ja- cob II. Schiff to the Jews of New York, written shortly before his death, was read at the first meeting of the Business Nlen's Council of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philantropic Societies. Mr. Schiff's letter Addressed to the council's chairman, Arthur Lehman, said: "The Jewish community in its en- tirety needs to have brought home to it that year in and year out it has the duty to provide in full for its own philanthropic societies. It is earnestly to be hoped that the plan now proposed of organizing bodies of volunteer ',corkers in every industry to secure new members for the Fed- eration may have its effect and in- sure the raising of the large amount necessary each year for the prosper- ity of our philanthropic institutions." LABOR OF UNITING FAMILIES GOES ON SAYS LATE REPORT Sheltering and Aid Society Con. tinues Active Work in Poland. PASTORS. LAUD JEW Henry Ford Assailed in Two Sermon. for His Recent Attack, DEDICATED TO SERVICE New Relief Unit Sails for Europe. NEW YORK.—Two clergymen of this city in sermons yesterday took Henry Ford to task for his opinions about the Jews, recently published in his magazine. The Rev. Charles Francis McKoy, pastor of the Greene Avenue Baptist Church, Brooklyn, said Ilenry Ford did not represent the Christian senti- ment of America. "If he did I should be heartily ashamed of my brethren," said Mr. McKoy. The Rev. John Haynes Holmes at the Community Church, Lyric Thea- ter, said the Jews were among the noblest of all the peoples of the world. "Now, like a bolt front out of the blue, conies the declaration of Mr. Ford and his associates of hatred for the Jew," said Mr. Holmes. "Hatred is abroad in the world as never be- fore," he added. NATIONAL FUND TO GIVE PENSIONS TO AMERICAN RABBIS Union of Hebrew Congregations Also to Foster Synagogue Construction. SEEK $3,500,000 FOR 10 A $1,000000 Community Building, KAMAIKY AND MASSEL modernly equipped and fitted to YEAR EXPANSION PLAN TELL OF EXPERIENCES houses all Jewish communal activi- ties in Detroit, save its Associated NEW YORK.—Rabbi's pensions NEV YORK. — Leon Kamaiky Charities, was proposed by the 'Ways and the extension of synagogue con- who went to Europe early in Feb- and Means Committee at a record struction throughout the United ruary, together with Jacob Masse' and meeting of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. States by nteans of free loans, will be Louis Busker, their secretary, in be- 0. B. 13., held at its lodge rooms, 25 provided if the national fund now be- half of the Hebrew Sheltering and Broadway. Monday, Oct. 18. ing sought by the Union of Ameri- Immigrant Aid Society of America.. The committee, headed by Adolph can Hebrew Congregations, is se- and returned recently, has now issued Freund, and his co-workers, Adolph cured, it has been announced by a detailed report of their activity Finsterwald, Harry S. Grant, E. hi. Manny Strauss, chairman of the ad- while in Poland. Rothman and Magnus A. Hirschfield, visory comntittee for the campaign The report tells of accomplishing was appointed at an earlier meeting of funds. The Union is endeavoring what was deemed the impossible, and by President Bernard Ginsburg. to raise $3,500,000 for a ten year of how American Jews, through the The tentative plans for the new program of expansion by popular Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant building, as outlined by Mr. Freund, subscriptions throughout the country Aid Society, have succeeded in re- —Wide World Photos . call for a modern edifice containing for the advancement of Judaism. Two uniting American citizens and resi- gymnasium, swimming pools, restau- No Jewish Vote, He Says; Pro- dents with their families abroad front New Yorker, Back From Abroad, million dollars of this sum will be Capt. Voorsanger and Members of the Unit. used for synagogue extension work in . rants and lunch rooms, reading whom they hay been separated by tests Dragging Jewish Ques- Brings Stories of Hardship In order to cover effectively its Brickman, Morris Shiffman, Henry B. rural districts, small towns and con- the war. rooms, assembly halls, library, study tion Into Politics. and Suffering. constantly expanding field of activi- Dorfman, Joseph Van Gelder, M. gested sections of large cities. The rooms, bowling alleys, billiard rooms, Begin Work in London. The Commission left New York class rooms, music halls, club rooms ties, the Joint Distribution Commit- Lewis L Cohen, Harry Kagan, El- extension program, according to Mr. NE NVYORK.—Dr. Stephen S. Feb. 5 and arrived at London Feb. 13. and other essential devices necessary NEW YORK—Despite the distinct tee has formed another overseas unit, kan C. Voorsanger, Dr. Julius Mas- Strauss, includes religious and Jewish Wise, rabbi of the Free Synagogue, There they took advantage of the in a community building. provisions of the peace treaty and consisting of 17 men who sailed for colt, David E. Bressler, William educational work through publications issued a statement recently regarding meeting of the Zionist actions com- reiterated promises on the part of Poland Oct. 12. The men, selected \Vorby, L. S. Freeman, A. A. Zin- and district workers among ten thou- Mr. Freund's report was enthusi- a statement by the Democratic State astically received by the 300 members Committee of Indiana under the mittee which was just then held in leading statesmen, the position of the from hundreds of candidates, under- man, Harris Karasik, B. Siegel, Irv- sand Jewish children residing on farms, the opening of religious schools the English capital, conferred with Jews in Roumania today is no more went a period of intensive training ing Netzer. of the lodge who were present. Mr. heading "Senator Harding Voted 'No' for Jewish children in small towns Joseph J. Cummins gave a stirring on the confirmation by the United representative Jews front practically tolerable than it was two years ago, under Capt. Elkan C. Voorsanger, Food Hurriedly Purchased. all the countries of Europe. is the conclusion of Mr. Solomon who was himself a member of the talk in which he emphasized Detroit's States Senate of Justice Brandeis," Following receipt of a cablegram and congested districts, and exten- They also submitted a memoran- Suffrin. Mr. Suffrin, who is an ex- first overseas relief unit. During the from Dr. Julius Goldman, director sion of synagogue facilities, religious need for a Jewish community build- Dr. Wise said: dum to the Right Honorable Sir Stu- assemblyman of New York State, a war he was chaplain of the 77th di- general of American Jewish relief and educational work among Jews ing. He cited instances of small com- "Though I am supporting Cox and munities which boast splendid build- Roosevelt, I wish to record the art Samuel, President of the Board lawyer of note and a leading figure vision and head of the Jewish Wel- work in Europe, emphasizing the at universities , in the army and navy, at summer resorts, in correctional in- ings devoted entirely to Jewish ac- strongest possible objection to th e of Jewish Deputies in England, in among Roumanian Jews in this coun- fare Board in France. acute shortage of food in the terri- which they stated the object of the try, has just returned from a trip to stitutions, and hospitals for defectives. tivities. act of the Indiana Democrat State Commission's work, emphasizing that Europe where he has spent some time The situation in Poland is said to tories won back by the Poles from This extension plan, Mr. Strauss the Bolsheviki, the Joint Distribution B'nai Brith Council. Committee in making the kind of ap- it is not work of charity, but that the in a study of conditions affecting the be rapidly approaching normal. The stated, will bring Judaism to every Plans for the formation of an exe- peal to the Jewish citizens of Amer- vast relief machinery set up there by committee approved the purchase of Jew in America and inculcate know- Society, consisting of over 110,000 Jews in Roumania. cutive council, consisting of two ica. There is no Jewish vote. Jews, members all over the United States, 'Prior to my departure from Eu- Dr. Boris D. Bogen and which was $100,000 worth of food supplies from ledge and reverence in him for his members from each B'nai Brith lodge like members of all other religious is able, ready and willing to take rope," Mr. Sufferin said, "I read a partially disrupted by military acti- the American Relief Administration faith. in the Lower Peninsula as formulated and racial groups, vote as Americans, warehouse in Poland, which Dr. all the necessary precautions for the statement in the Jewish press that vity during the past summer, is again One million dollars of the proposed at the initiation of the Battle Creek passing upon the issues that come be- Goldman in his cable urged as an protection and guidance of emigrants politically Roumanian Jews are fairly reported functioning smoothly. As lodge recently, have resulted in the fore the American people solely with emergency measure to cope with the fund will be appropriated for the es- the polish army advances it is follow- well off, but even the most casual tablishment of a synagogue pension drafting of the following resolution regard to the question whether they from the moment they leave Eastern survey of conditions shows that actu- ed by Joint Distribution Committee situation. fund. Hitherto no financial pension which was passed by the Lodge at serve the highest aims and ideals of Europe until they reach their destin- ally the Jews in Roumania have not workers, who hurry to the aid of the The cable stated: "Territories in- has been made, except in isolated ation in this country. Americanism. the last meeting: been emancipated, and that their po- re-occupied communities and set up' vaded by enemy armies now recap- cases, for veteran rabbis who retire "It is only fair to Senator Harding The result of their activity in Lon- litical handicaps f onsiderably aggra- "The B'ani Brith Lodges, located tured by Polish armies left entirely again the local relief committees. after many years of service, or are to say that he voted against Justice don was most fruitful, as it was the within the Lower Peninsula of the without supplies of food. We are un- incapacitated. The their econo is difficulties. Of Bogen Returns to Warsaw. late Jacob H. State of Michigan, hereby agree to Brandeis because he did not and does actual beginning of the work of re- vate legally ent fled to citizenship, able to render immediate relief to Schiff was one of the not approve of the things that Justice uniting families. sponsors of the The center of activities which was form a council, the purpose of which but 65 per cent have been granted many towns because of the lack of Brandeis has represented in American Visit West European Cities. transferred to Danzig when the fall food supplies in our warehouses, The pension fund idea and had donated the privilege. Of the remainder 25 shall he: $100,000 to the fund. life. I believe that Senator Harding Before proceeding further, the Com- of Warsaw seemed imminent has (1) To promote the welfare of each would have voted against Mr. Bran- missioners visited Rotterdam, Brus- per cent are denied citizenship be- been returned to the Polish capital. American Relief Administration has One half million dollars will be Flt cause they were serving at the front Lodge by mutual co-operation, with deis if the latter had been a Prot- sels, Antwerp and Paris. On their during the period the law giving them Dr. Bogen has arrived in Warsaw to splendidly volunteered to turn over aside as a building loan fund fer the purpose of enabling the several estant, Catholic or unbeliever. Presi- arrival at the latter city Feb 27, the the right to citizenship was effective." supervise the work of reorganization. to us part of their supplies and we synagogue construction. This money lodges to become active and bench- dent Wilson did not appoint Mr. Commission learned that there were are negotiating for the purchase of The accompanying photograph of $100,000 worth of food from them will be loaned without interest in Mr. Suffrin, asked how he ac- dent forces in their respective com- Brandeis to the Supreme Court be- in the French capital 700 women, varying sums to small congregations the unit, taken just before it sailed counted for these conditions, said: against your payment to their New to enable them to erect or expand munities. cause he is a Jew any more than Sena- children and young turn mainly from 'The Jews in Roumania, who mus- from New York, shows, from left to (2) To foster social and fraternal tor Harding opposed his confirmation Poland and Galicia, stranded there on ter 65,000 votes, are a power to be right: Charles Wortsman, Herman York office. synagogue buildings. This loan fund relations between the several lodges, because he is a Jew. President Wil- their way to relatives in America. "Relief workers have left for will, it is believed, makepossible reckoned with. Through their sup- and their respective members. son named Brandeis to the United Bialystok with truck load of food greater interest in traditional Judaism, (Continued on Page ax) port they may well ensure the suc- supplies where 10,000 adults are in through larger synagogue facilities. (3) To aini towards a perfect prac- States Supreme Court because, like cess of a party. Ott the eve of an tice of the underlying principles of millions of his fellow-Americans, he need. Similar conditions prevail in "Three and a half million constitute election all parties can be found considered Brandeis one of the great- Brest-Litovsk, Siedlec and other cen- the largest sum that Jews have ever our Order. making overtures to them, but the ters." been asked for Judaism," Mr. Strauss (4) To render support and en- est of American jurists, a man who Jews have had sad experiences in the couragement to District Grand Lodge had proved himself not only a great Prelates Praise J. D. C. said. "Through extension work and past and have learned that election lawyer, but a wise, far-seeing states- 6, and Order B'nai Brith in general. Jews of Eastern Europe Hungry synagogue loans, we hope to spread promises do not go far. Moreover, Letters have just been received by man. To this end it is the purpose- and Homeless, Live in the conditions in Roumania at present the Joint Distribution Committee the message of Israel throughout the "Senator Harding voted against To form an executive council land, so that every Jew in every city 1. from the Archbishop of Warsaw and Fear and Misery. String Quartet and Two nudge on are so uncertain that Jewish leaders consisting of two members from each Justice Brandeis' confirmation, as did are utterly at a loss as to what the Polish Minister of Apprpvisation and village may know the faith of his Beginning N.. lodge. the functions and duties of Senator Lodge of Massachusetts and fathers and may understand that de- course to adopt. NEW YORK—Appalling con- expressing appreciation for the Com- practically all the men who now sup- camber 29. which shall be formulated and deter- "Of the existing parties there is ditions among the Jewish students in mittee's emergency appropriation of votion to Judaism will make a better round Senator Harding, because Jus- By courtesy of the Men's Temple American of him, will help him to mined by the Council itself. tice Brandeis had become perhaps Club of the Temple Beth El the the Democratic party, which is led by Eastern European universities were $25,000 with which food drafts were Take Janesco, and they are utterly made public by the Intercollegiate purchased to feed starving refugees valuate the contribution of the He- 2. To hold at least two meetings in the greatest leader of sound, con- each year of the combined member- structive liberalism in America. It is Chamber Music Society of Detroit unreliable. Janesco shows a very Menorah Association today, through fleeing before the Bolshevik advance brew faith to the ideal of America. It must be borne in mind that this ship of the several lodges, at a place safe to say that, if elected President, will present a series of five string good front when necessary, but never a cable received by l'rof. Felix Frank- last summer. campaign for a religious program is to be designated by the Council. Harding will not appoint any man to quartet concerts at the Temple. The gets anything done where the Jews furter, of Harvard, from Miss Hefty "This help came at the proper time. being waged by laymen. Their in- At such meetings it shall be in order— the Supreme Court of the Justice Detroit Symphony String Quartet, are concerned. The leader of the so- Goldman, associated with her father, It has saved a great many people terest presages success, for the men, I. To initiate into the Order appli- Brandeis or the Justice Holmes type. the Flonzaley Quartet of New called Liberal party is the popular Dr. Julius Goldman, director general from starvation;' the letter from the who have taken the lead in business cants for membership in the several Whether American citizens wish to York City, Olga Samaroff, pianist, hero, General Alveresco. This party of American Jewish relief work Archbishop stated. "As a representa- and professions have undertaken to leave liberalism unrepresented in the Ossip Gabrilowitsch, pianist, and may well be said to be officially and abroad. lodges. tive of the Catholic Church, I ex- prove that the successful Jew is not 2. To deliver addresses by mem- United States Supreme Court, as it other assisting artists are scheduled. distinctly anti-Semitic. The hope of "In Prague I found students sleep- press to the magnificent benefactors a materialist, not solely a 'business bers of the Order on subjects ger- will be as far as appointments by Concerts are to be given in Novem- the Jews in Roumania today, how- ing in the old Jewish cemetery, along Harding as President would leave it, ber, January, February, March and ever, is centered in a new and rising the quays and under bridges, owing my thanks and fullest appreciation in man,' but a spiritual leader of his mane to the Order's work. the name of the hungry and suffering people as well." party which was rightly named the is a matter for them to decide at the To engender and promote a fra- April. 3. Peasant party. At the head of this to the desperate housing condition people." ternal and social spirit among the election. For those who are interested in vigorous body is Johan Mihailache. which makes it impossible for stu- "As a Jew and a Jewish teacher, I "Many of our people, forced to membership of the several lodges. helping to make Detroit musical, the Mihailache is himself a peasant, is dents to find lodgings," Miss Gold- wish once more to register my most leave their homes because of the ad- 4. To take such action as may be support of these concerts offers a liberal minded and bears the Jews man cabled. earnest protest against attempting to vancing Bolshevik army, are suffering deemed wise to further the cardinal special opportunity, for not only are much friendship. In his efforts to "The situation among the Jewish drag any Jewish question into Ameri- principles of the Order. they assisting in the permanent es. create a new and powerful party, Mi- students is daily growing desperate. from severe lack of food, the Mini- can politics. American Jews are ster of Approvisation wrote. "Unless 5. To reaffirm our loyalty to our Americans. As Americans they think tablishment of The Detroit Sym- hailache has the co-operation and In Budapest 1,500 Jewish students country and its flag, to support its are walking the streets vainly hoping outside help such as this is brought and vote and act. I am certain that phony String Quartet, but they are support of Dr. Lupu, and that brilliant in to supplement the existing supply laws and institutions and to encour- to enter the university, which has not making possible the annual appear- statesman. Dr. Maniu, who is already the Democratic National Committee of foodstuffs, the misery and suffer- Officially Open's Chicago's Campaign age our traditional faith in Judaism. will share my disapproval of the at- ance of the Flonzaley Quartet and being hailed as the next premier of accepted a single Jew. for Memberm Delivers Two Judge Keidan Talks, providing an opportunity for the pub- "As a consequence of conditions in ing will be far greater than one can Roumania. These popular leaders titude of the Indiana Democratic Addressee During Day. At the same meeting, Judge Harry State Committee in issuing this ap- lic to hear two great soloists in a now have the co-operation of the or- Poland and persecutions in Hungary, imagine. I wish to express to the Keidan, Presiding Judge of the Mu- peal. It must never be done again. new capacity, as well as offering in- ganized and progressive forces in new Jewish students are congregating in Joint Distribution Committee the ap- Rabbi A. If. Hershman has return- nicipal Court, explained informally It is a reflection upon the intelligence valuable opportunities to other musi- Roumania, those forces which lie Prague, where they are looked upon preciation of the people of Poland the workings of the new court and and partiotsim of a large group of cians. across the Carpathian mountains and with disfavor and frequently threat- for the material help which they have ed from Chicago where he officially opened the membership campaign of its benefits to the city and urged its American citizens." In addition, they are making a con- are led by Alexander Vaida Voivod. ened with expulsion, which may be- thus brought us." support at the coming election. During September the American the Chicago branch of the United tribution to the Detroit Musicians There is every appearance that this come a reality at any moment. Stu- Synagogue, Sunday, Oct. 17. The B'nai Brith Club announces its Fund of the Chamber Music Society, new party will force its way into the dents cut off from their homes are for Jewish Relief Committee, which is In connection with the membership second informal dancing party of the whereby musician members of the front rank of Roumanian politics and the mst part entirely without funds." the principal fund-raising organiza- campaign there has been formed re- the Jews will do well to give it their season to take place Sunday night, Based upon this and similar reports tion of the Joint Distribution Com- Society are given professional en- cently in Chicago a Supporter? Club received by Prof. Frankfurter from mittee received cash contributions of 24, in its club rooms, 26 Broad- gagements in civic institutions, such support." Speaking of the economic hardships Miss Goldman, who has investigated over $230,000 from its committees of the United Synagogue, consisting Finzel's orchestra has been en- as the public schools, recreation cen- of well-known conservative Jews, •red. A. Bernstein, a member of Meeting to Be Preceded by Dinner. ters, penal institutions, hospitals and of the Jews in Roumania, Mr. Suffrin conditions among Jewish students in throughout the country, Henry H. each subscribing to its maximum in- stated that export is at a standstill all the large Eastern European uni- Rosenfelt, nationaldirector reported. c Pisgah Lodge Glee Club, will en- privately supported institutions. dividual Slide. of New Temple membership of $100 annual- because of government restrictions; versities, the Intercollegiate Menorah tertain between dances with imper- The five string quartet concerts ly. Mr. Isadore Cohen is chairman Shown. the peasants also refuse to market Association is organizing Jewish sonations of Al. Jolson. will be given as follows: of the club. their wares because of the low state alumni and undergraduates, as well as The Club is arranging a smoker Monday evening. November 29, Rabbi Hershman was the guest The 70th annual meeting of Congre- others interested in Jewish student for its members on election night, gation Beth El has been set for Wed- 1920, The Detroit Symphony String of Roumanian currency. at a luncheon given by Mr. Cohen "Because the Constitutional Assem- welfare throughout the United States November 2. A Dutch lunch will be nesday evening, October27. The meet- Quartet; Monday evening, January Sunday at his residence. The officers bly has not yet ratified the emancipa. and Canada, for the purpose of at- served and the returns of the election ing will take place at Temple Beth El, 3, 1921, The Flonzaley Quartet; Mon- and members of the executive coun- tory measures extended to the Jews tempting to alleviate the distress of will be received by a ticker installed starting at 8 o'clock. Matters of great day evening, February 7, 1921, The through the peace treaty, their ad- cil of the Chicago branch were pres- these thousands of Jewish students as in the lodge rooms, for the benefit of importance will be taken up at this Detroit Symphony String Quartet; mission to the schools is still restrict- well as to undertake a survey of gen- NEW YORK—For the first time ent During the day Rabbi Hersh- lodge and club members. time and the meeting promises to be Monday evening, March 21, 1921, The ed to 15 per cent. The Jews have eral Jewish student life in Europe. in the history of the Hawaiian Islands man addressed an afternoon gather- ing at the Logan Square Congrega- The Pisgah Degree Team. consist- one of the most important in the his- Detroit Symphony String Quartet, found themselves compelled to main- Heading the work are Prof. Frank- religious services were conducted for ing of Joseph Garvett, chairman, ma- tory of the congregation. Olga Samaroff, pianist; Monday tain their own schools and the burden furter, Judge Julian \V. Mack of the Jewish soldiers and sailors during the tion. He also spoke in the evening ton M. Alexander, Charles Rosen-, An interesting feature will be a evening, April 11, 1921, The Detroit has proven so heavy that unless tat U. S. Circuit Court, Justice Irving celebration of the recent New Year. at the Anshe Emes Synagogue. Mr. Bernard Stenge is chairman of that, Louis Bass and Morris Klein, screen showing of the plans for the Symphony String Quartet and Ossip government recognizes their claim or Lehman of the New York Supreme This memorable event was made pos- officiated at the initiation ceremonies new Temple to be erected at Glad- Gabrilowitsch, Pianist. American relief funds are placed at Court, and Dr. Goldman as honorary sible by the Jewish Welfare Board, U. the Chicago campaign, Rabbi Philip of the Pontiac B'nai Brith Lodge on stone and Woodward. their disposal, they will not be able to chairmen, and Henry Hurwitz, Chan- S. Army and Navy, which sent a rabbi A. Langh, head of the United Syna- Wednesday. The Pontiac lodge now The meeting will be preceded as DENY RESPONSIBILITY keep the schools open. Over 14,000 cellor of the Intercollegiate Menorah from this country to the Hawaiian gogue of the Middle West, is direct- Islands, so that the soldiers and sail- ing the campaign.. . has a total of 45 members. A small usual by a dinner to be served under boys and 4,500 girls are attending Association, as chairman. FOR UKRAINE POGROM ors of Jewish faith stationed at the these schools." delegation of Pisgah members ac- the auspices of the Woman's Auxil- posts there could celebrate the High United Synagogue iary of the Temple. The dinner will Mr. Suffrin praised the work of the JEWISH MEN KILLED IN VIENNA.—A statement issued by companied the Degree team. Holy Days in a suitable manner. begin at 6 o'clock. the Ukrainian press bureau declares Joint Dsirtibutksn Committee in dif- Heads Meet in N. Y. AUGUSTOVA UPRLSALS that the recent pogroms were not ferent parts of Europe and was even Services were held on five occa- JEWISH NURSES CONVENE NEW YORK—At a special meet- sions at the Army and Navy Y. M. C. commited by members of the Ukrain- more enthusiastic in his commenda- WARSAW.—In an interpellation ing of the Executive Council of the ian army but by bands of deserters. tion of the work being done by the the Jewish deputies M the Polish A. in Honolulu and the average at- United Synagogue of America at the FRANKFURT.—The Jewish nurses According to this statement the vic- European representatives of the He- Diet demanded an investigation of tendance of enlisted men at each of Jewish Theological Seminary, 531 of Germany held a convention in this victims included a number of non- brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid the murder of nine Jewish young these services was 75. In addition West I23d Street, it was decided to city, at which they decided to ask Jews The statement goes on to say Society of America. He particularly men in Augustovo, while the Poles there were present 20 Jewish men of hold the next convention in for more adequate compensation to this city, praised the work of the Paris repre- the Czecho-Slovakian army. who were enable them to maintain a respectable Mr. B. Isaacs, Superintendent of the that General Pctlura has ordered the sentative, Mr. Schapiro, a young man occupied the town. The following among a contingent of war prisoners beginning Jan. 16, next. It was decided to arrange for dis- material existence. A committee was United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, strictest investigation in connection from New York, who is doing very is a list of those killed: Noah Ra- home from Siberia. trict preachers throughout the United selected to frame their demands and announces that beginning with this with these pogroms. A number of much to aid passing immigrants In gonetzky, of Lonna; Shapira, of The Jewish 1,Velfare Board plans to States where they were needed, espe- to urge all Jewish hospitals not to ac- Friday evening services will be held the ring leaders who instigated the that city. Lomza; Chmielawski, of Lomza; the pogroms and were previously con- keep in touch with soldiers and sailors cially in smaller places. A commit- cept into their employ any nurses at the Talmud Torah on Wilkins Mr. Suffrin, who was accompanied brothers, Leiser, Joshua and •Velvil who break contracts. A number of s treet for the Talmud Torah children nected with General Denikin's forces, by Mrs. Suffrin, went to Europe to- Segalowitch, of Grayevo, and three of Jewish faith stationed in the tee was appointed to work out a pro- papers were read at the convention and their parents and friends. At have been executed by the Ukrainian gether with Dr. Siegelstein as the other unknown Jews. One Jew was Hawaiian Islands. At each of eight gram for the 20,000 young people dealing with various problems of the same time the Saturday morning authorities. The Jewish deputation, representative of the Federation of killed without trial by a policeman army posts and at one navy post, connected with the organization. Among those present were Dr. Cy- modern nursing, with special refer- services at the Talmud Torah will be headed by Zipper, called upon the Roumanian Jews of America. He while accompanied by him to the Jewish men have been designated as authorities and expressed the grat- also went as one of the representa- prison of Augustovo. Parents and laison representatives of the Board. rus Adler, Dr. A; A. Neumann and ence to Jewish patients. continued. Mr. Isaacs announces that a series titude of the Jews for the protective tives of the American Jewish Congre- relatives of the victims have demand- Through these men the Board will Rabbi Max Klein, of Philadelphia; gation to the Carlsbad World Relief ed the deliery of the bodies, but the distribute bibles, prayer books, read- Professor Alex Mark and Harry COMMENT ON WISE LETTER. of lecturers have been secured to measures they were adopting. ing material and other supplies Krulewick. Rabbi Elias L. Solomon The last number of the official Conference. speak during the services and that prayer has not been granted. The among the soldiers and sailors. Re- presided and Rabbi Samuel Kohn, organ of the Hungarian Protestants murderers are known to eyerybody ligious services will be conducted for WARSAW.—Polish newspapers re- men well acquainted with Hebrew Executive Director, acted as secre- which appears at Budapest, expresses ritual music will be in charge of the CARLSBAD.—Deputy Tuszek, ad- and pass the streets of the town un- the men and in co-operation with the tary. print the letter from P sident Wil- son to Rabbi Wise abo Polish pog- services. The Friday evening ser- its regret and protest at the anti- dressing the municipality of Prague, molested and unpunished. The Jew- Jews of Honolulu, arrangements will vices will start at 6 p. m. and the ser- Semitic attitude of the Protestant demanded that regulations be estab- ish deputies in the Diet have now be made for their entertainment and roms against Jews. T y refer to it JERUSALEM — A society for the as the beginning of a w anti-Polish vices on Saturday morning will open members in the Hungarian Parlia- lished to expell all Polish and Gali- demanded in their interpellation the welfare, when they are away from study of Jewish Jurisprudence has ment. at 10 a. m. ciain Jews of Crecho-Storakia. propaganda by the Jells. punishment of the murderers. their posts , been founded in this city. Roumanian Jewry Is Facing Misery Brandeis Issue Is Deplored by Wise TEMPLE CLUB TO ARRANGE SERIES OF 5 CONCERTS Menorah to Raise Fund for Students RABBI HERSHMAN BACK F ROM UNITED SYNAGOGUE MEET TEMPLE BETH EL TO HOLD ANNUAL MEET WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 WELFARE BOARD EXTENDS WORK TO JEWS IN HAWAII RELIGIOUS SERVICES TO BE HELD FRIDAYS AT TALMUD TORAH