t'AUE. PEPentonlmsne. RON htG-ttt At IN FINANCIAL DETROIT CLUB TO CELEBRATE ILYA SCHKOLNICK, Jerusalem Library ITS FIRST BIRTHDAY PHILIPP ABBAS TO BE SOLOISTS NOV. 5 Outgrows 'Quarters Forget-Me-Nets Arrange for Fin. Ban- -- -- quet and Entertainment at Concert-Master and First Cellist To Anniversary. Plan to Make Institution Repos- Appear at Second Palr of Detroit PERFECTION ' O ' The Forget-Mc-Noss of Zion will celebrate the lirst anniversary of their organization Sunday evening at the Farnsworth synagogue. This cele- bration is being looked forward to by leaders in Young Judea as the leading event of the week in the ranks of junior Zionism. Under the leadership of Mr. Samuel Ileyman, the Forget-Me-Not, of Zion have during the past year built one of the finest literary Jewish study cir- cles in the Detroit Jewish community. In addition to the weekly lectures de- livered by Mr. Heyman at their regu- lar meetings, held at the Division street Talmud Torah, the Forget-Me- Note were always ready to lend a helping hand in promoting the cause of the Jewish nationalist movement. On Flower and Flag days the girls have raised large sums of tnoney. At Young Judea entertainments they have taken commendable parts. When a sum of money was being raised last year in the Young Judea rattles for Jewish relief, the Forget- Me-Nots of Zion were the ones to head the list with the highest dona- tion. The latest accomplishment of this circle was the establishment of a library for the members. Mr. Heyman has prepared an inter- esting program for this celebration. All the leaders in Young Judea and others prominent in the ranks of Zionism were invited. Mr. J. V. Ariel, one of the local Hebrew teach- ers, will deliver an address, in addition to talks by Messrs. Heyman and Slo- movitz. Mr. Herbert l'arzen will in- stall the officers. O F IRST MORTGAGE Et 0 N D 5 4,44,.... INGULARLY enough, those who can afford speculation seldom in- dulge in it. Men of means re- strict thei rinvestments entirely to high- class bonds and real estate mortgages. S You have the same opportunity. Our bonds aremercly units of first mortgages, possessing the same qualities, plus the greater mobility. They pay 6%—are tax exempt in Michi- gan. They can he obtained for $50 to $1,000. D Third Floor, Real Estate Exchange Bldg. Main 1823 ....„ .., Ilya Sehkolnik, violinist and Philipp Abbas, violoncellist, will be the solo- ists of the second pair of subscription It ought to be generally known concerts of the Detroit Symphony or- chestra, Friday and Saturday even- that the library in Jerusalem was first founded by the Jerusalem Lodge of ings at 8:30 o'clock, In Orchestra the Order of linai Brith in 1892, un- der the name of Midrash Abarbanel. Mr. Schkolnlk Is concertmaster of For the larger portion of its books it the orchestra and Mr, Abbas Is first is indebted to a man who dedicated 'cellist, Both are widely known as his whole life to the accumulation concert soloists. They will play of books for this library; namely, Dr. Brehm' Concerto In A Minor for Vi- Joseph Hasanovitch of Biolostock. "The Genizeh Joseph" includes the olin and Violoncello which composi- larger portion of the books in the tion will have its Bret hearing on a library. The number of books is com- Detroit concert platform. The or- paratively tun a small one. There chestral accompaniment for the Con- are about 35,000 volumes, among them certo Is said to he very lovely. not a few rare editions and more Under Mr. Cabrilowitsch's baton the than half a dozen Hebrew books of orchestra will play Beethoven's Sec- the oldest Hebrew imprint, and also a few manuscripts. ond Symphony In D Mayor and Mo- After the collection of Joseph zart's "Magic Flute" overture. flasanovitch come the large accumu- A series of five concerts for young lations of the founder of the Jewish people will be given by the orchestra National Fund, Professor Shapiro, on Saturday mornings from December and of the Russian Zionist Plaskow. ,u evpr.1 wctusis e, beginning saiuruay, In addition, there have always been December 18, at 10:30 o'clock, in Or- people who have worked for the li- chestra Hall.- .These concerts will be brary. For instance, shortly before the war broke out a Christian Eng- directed by Victor Ko,ar, assistant lishwoman presented to the library a conductor of the orchestra, and there fine collection of English books. A will he an explanatory talk about the few months ago the library received instruments and the compositions by by bequest the library of the late Mr. Greenhut. Henry Booster. Anybody who would finger the At the first concert the string choir will be taken up; at the second the catalogue of the library or look over the books on the shelves (which come wood winds; at the third the brasses; from all parts of the world. althou g h at the fourth the percussion instru- we do not agitate for the library) ments. Toe final number at each con. will admit that the library, like every- cart will be a composition for full thing else that has been created in orchestra. l'alestine, has great possibilities that The complete dates for the young have hitherto, alas, not been availed of Only Professor Heinrich Loewe Preparations for the debate be- people's concerts are: December 18; of Berlin has for years worked un- tween tile I ikvas Zion and the Mac- January 22; February 19; March 19; tiringly for the library, Thanks to cabees of Judaea have slackened dur- April 16. his efforts there are now in Berlin ing the past week due to the arrange- large accumulations of gifts which it ments that are being made for the is hoped shortly to forward to book- nest anniversary celebration of the hungry Eretz Yisroel. Forget-Me-Nots of Zion. This, how- Hungry for Books. ever, wdl not detract from the inter- Yes, , Eretz Yisroel is hungry for est of the entertainment to be given Rise Against Reds in Districts Sur. books, hungry for influence from on Nov. 21 at the El Mosche syna- rounding Odessa. without, for contact with the world. gogue, 29th street and Michigan ave- The library as it has been thus far nue. Due to the fact that the Tikvas CONSTANTINOI'LE. — (Jewish cannot satisfy this hunger. It is Zion has not yet been beaten in a Telegraphic Agency).—Reports of se- lodged in a building which even be- debate, the Young Judaeans are look- rious peasant risings in the district fore the war was already inadequate. ing forward with greater interest to surrounding Odessa have been re- Thin is its present condition: About this debate than they have to pre- ceived here. The risings, according to half of the books are catalogued. vious ones. Other numbers on the the reports, were accomplished by the Some of these books have been program will be equally as interesting slaughter of many Jews, and the Jews loaned out, but during the war the as the debate. of the entire district are fleeing panic- Turks scattered the records so a por- tion of these books will have to be Knights of Judaea. however, the Jews considered lost. But half of all the since the Bol- hooks are not even catalogued. Some The Knights are on a campaign to a,_ increase titer library. A raffle is the shevist authorities have partially evac- of these arc in bookcases and some means that is being used to secure the uated the town, as a matter of mili- are ,packed away in boxes. The li- brary as a whole is in sore need of necessary funds. The Knights have tary expediency. more room. had a line literary program at their The question of space, however, last meeting, which included the read- will soon be settled, and the library, ing of an essay written by Ifarry it is hoped, will shortly he removed Seligson, a member of the club. '1 he Lack of Meat, Grain and Vegetables to a beautiful building and the books Knights elected the following new Causes Concern. properly catalogued. The next task • officers at a recent meeting: Julius wit he to transport 'to Jerusalem the habatsky. president; Harry Seligson, London—The scarcity of livestock, books that have been collected for vice-president; Abe Torgow, secre- cereals and vegetables in Palestine is the library now kept in Berlin, New tary; Sam Firestone, treasurer. Sant resolving itself into a serious prob- York, Odessa, London and Brussels. Lipshitz is to be literary editor of the At the same time the Zionist Or- lem, says a Jaffa dispatch. To meet circle. the situation an agreement was ar- ganizations of the different countries must begin an effective campaign for U. of M. I. Z. A. Greets iodating. rived at with the Egyptian and Sudan governments for a monthly importa- the collection of books. It ought to Mr. W. Abraham Goldberg, repre- Ile taken for granted, as Professor tion of 500 head of cattle, but the senting the University of Nt.chigan price was found prohibitive. Efforts Loewe declared before the war. that Intercollegiate Zionist chapter, last every author should send. a compli- are now being made to purchase live- Sunday extended the greetings of his stock from the natives in the Eastern mentary copy of his book to the Na- association to Young Judaea through tional Library in Jerusalem. But that Jardan, and the importation of Aus- Mr. P. Slontovitz. *lhe University is not enough—the Zionist Organiza- trailian frozen meat is resorted to. Zionists have watched the. activities of tions must undertake the collection The embargo placed by the High the local Young Judaeans, and ex- of books on a large scale. This ap- Commission on the export of wheat plies particularly to the Organizations press their gratification at the success and barley helps the situation consid- in Middle and Western Europe where which has met their efforts. erably, but resentment at the restraint collections of money, owing to pre- Defenders of Zion. is being voiced by the grain growers, vailing rates of exchange, are of less who are in a position to realize better value than the collection of neces- Mr. Sol Lipshitz, who was the latest prices outside of the country. sary materials for Palestine. Com- to join the Young Judaea movement mittees ought to be formed in every as leader, deserves touch credit for land composed of men experienced the work he has done in reorganizing .1 bibliography, and these commit- the Defenders of Lon. The Defenders WARSAW. — Jewish newspapers tees should bend every effort to make were first directed by Ste. Bennett good collections of books for the li- Kaminsky, who is now located at print an appeal to America from the Jewish inhalStants of l'Iotnitz near brary. First of all, it behooves every Chicago. country to send to the library if pos- Pinsk. It is signed by Rabbi Itzchok Stars of Judea. and a committee. The appeal reads sible, a complete collection of all the Hebrew books and of Judaica that Young Judaea wt leonies back into as follows: "Dear children, brothers, sisters and has been published in that country. its ranks SI r. Samuel Lehrman. leader If. for example, we had from of the Stars of Judaea. Mr. Lehrman friends in America: "On Saturday, Choi-ha-Meted Suk- Czecho-Slovakia a collection of all the has proved one of the most sucess- oiie minium ol the Hebrew press in fill of Detroit's leaders as evidenced koth. l'rague, how rich we would now be. pogrom by the affection of the boys for him. Balachovitch made Need Technical Books. Pressing business has kept Mr. Lehr- eity, ktling forty petit, , so. ro00.•ss Furthermore, we suffer a woeful man from the meetings during the the rest of the population. No words lack of books on natural history, past few months, but, happily for can describe our misfortune. Have mechanics, sociology and philosophy. ♦ Young Judaea, he is back to stay. Mr pity, help! We are all at Pinsk. Take When not long ago a group of peo- - • nr help is 'here. Fol- ple in Jerusalem got together Lehrman has done much to promote to study lowing are the names of some killed: philosophy and decided to begin with athletics in Young Judaea. , ...0 isoint, Loeser l'erlmutter, the Metaphysics of Aristotle, they Leader Joins Zion Commonwealth. Joseph Cohn Aaron Shinn] Ossovetz- could hardly find a single copy of z e i Ploinle. his son Nahum, Aaron that work Mr. Herbert l'arzen, leader of the in the whole country. Simi- Defenders of the White and Blue, is Osher Plotnik, Moshe Chaim, son of lar instances might be cited concern- at present touring Ohio state in the Osher Aaron, Efraim l'ollak, Osher ing hooks in other branches; and interest of the Zion Commonwealth. Vorsiner, Joseph l'ivovoz. Sarah, wife everybody can understand what it of Pinellas Bergman. Communicate means to need a book and to be com- with Itzchok, Pereploshik, Pinsk, pelled to write for it to Europe with- Krivaya 2." out knowing even the title, the au- thor, or the price, and to wait four months for a reply. In all Jerusalem or Jaffa there is not a place where Mass Meeting for Students Planned to the many intellectuals. teachers, pub- KOVNO.—A committee has been Promote Zionist Cattier. in De. formed in this city, consisting of rep- lic officers, laborers (for our laborers troit Coles. Center s. resentatives of both the "liund" and are intellectuals) can find an Euro- the l'oale-Zion organization to take pean newspaper. The National Li- An Intercollegiate Zionist Associa- care .of Jewish workmen from Vilna. brary will have to provide the whole tion chapter composed of local col- country, but we have got to see to lege men and women is now assured. arriving here by the hundreds. The it that the budget of the Zionist Cen- clubrooms of both parties have been At a recent meeting which was at- tral Organization shall not be bur- given up for homes for the refugees, tended by a number of representa- dened with new taxes. For this pur- tive Jewish college men and women, four hundred having been housed in pose we must have voluntary con- such manner. A free citizens' laun- tributions. it was agreed that a chapter of the I. Z. A. he formed at once and that dry was formed and free medical aid Our next task ought to be to get is given to the refugees. An attempt our National University Library into a meeting of college students be called within two weeks for the for. was made to give workmen jobs and a beautiful building, to catalogue the he work of the committee is gener- books, to provide room for period- mai affiliation of such an organization ally considered splendid. Mr. Kauf- icals, and to get the accumulations with the local Zionist movement. man, of the Joint Distribution Com- in Europe and America to Palestine After Mr. Philip Slomovitz, repre- senting the Midwest Committee of mittee, assigned ten thousand marks and as soon as possible make them accessible to the public. The Dias- the national organization, outlined the for the purposes of the committee. pora most help. It must cease send- purposes and objects of such an or- ing us old worthless volumes that ganization, those present elected Miss nobody reads any more; it must send Zelda Medvedov temporary president LONDON.—The Poles have again its books that can help to reawaken and Miss Esther Holtzman, tempor- the spirit of Frets Yisroel. isk^n en the persecution of Jews on ary secretary. The committee chosen to arrange railroads and stations as a pastime. - for the students' mass meeting con- On the Liaburg-Pomeran line. Yec- sists of Mr. Harold Baiter and Miss liel Shulman and Shloine Kleinitz Ethel Shetzer. The following mem- were abused by a group of Poles, and BERLIN —Demands for the sup- bership committee was appointed at other instances are being made pub- pression of Jewish influence in Ger- the same meeting: Miss Esther Book- lic. many, and their total exclusion from stein, from Detroit Normal College; economic life were formulated at a Mrs. Joseph Erman, from the Medical - congress of the German Peoples' College. and Miss Esther Holtzman, party, which just met in Weimar, ac- from Junior College. KOVN0.—A special labor regi- cording to a dispatch from that city. Plans for the coming mass meeting ment to protect Lithuania against Po- The report covering the party's anti- will be completed at a meeting to be lish invasiOn was organized by the Semitic activity showed that during held Monday evening at the Shaarey local l'oale-Zion organization. Three the first six months of 1920. four and Zedek. All students interested are i•iindred men have already enlisted a half million anti-Semitic leaflets had asked to attend this meeting, which and are leaving for the front next been distributed throughout the MID- is to be held at 8 p. m. sharp. week. By Hugo Bergmann. PEASANTS ARE SLAUGHTERING JEWS COU.P0 B.A.VION Main 1823 Writings. LODGT NOTTS Wednesday. November 10, F. C. de. gree, 7:00 p. m. look-Out Committee 7:00 P. Members of the Jewish Woman's Club are urgently requested to re- turn immediately, if they have not alreatly done so, the return post- cards recently mailed them, con- taining tentative classes to be con- ducted this year under the auspices of the Club. Cards should be returned at once whether or not members are in- terested in any of the courses of- fered so as to enable the commit- tee in charge to formulate definite plans for the season. itory of World's Jewish Symphony Concerts. YOUNG JUDAEA NOTES. ET ROlir KORCGAG RETURN YOUR CARDS! 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A "flying squadron" of prominent Jews will start on Nov 4 for a na- tion-wide campaign in the interest of the movement. This will be headed by Julius Rosenwald. Representative lobos Kahn and Mr. Strauss. The fund will be devoted to extension work of synagogues and schools in rural districts and congested cont. 1111.111iliCS, a rabbis' pension fund and a synagogue loan fund. Local cam- paigns arc being conducted through mass meetings and personal solicita- tion. BOLSHEVIKI TRIAL BEGINS. Buying Guide Intelligent buying depends upon correct knowledge of what you have In stock. By synternattc arrangement and keeping of records you can know from day to day the details of your merchandise on hand . C.ertifixl Public Accountants Penobscot Bldg. Main 1041 Wqolworth Bldg., New York We Sell Theatres. 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