America Adds Perla&Cal Coder Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Aseirs••••• Minos, ATaNCII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO bETROIVEWISII IIRONICLE j ■ MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. IX. NO. 3. EASTERN JEWRY IN GERMANY IS FACING PERILOUS POSITION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 1920. SOLICIT FUNDS TO AID ZIONIST PLAN Hundreds to Seek Contributions on 7th Annual Flag Day, Dec. 12. 8-3-2- 6 Per Year, $3.00; Copy; 10 Cents TEMPLE CLUB B'NAI BRITH FORMS MEN'S BRINGS GOV. ALLEN SAYS BROTHERHOOD STATE COUNCIL TO OF MAN IS MERELY PROMOTE WELFARE WORLD PREACHMENT Address of Kansas Executive First of Four Planned by Body. GrE T ND.A L E JEWS SEEK OPENED DOORS TO AMERICA Ask A. F. of L. for Exemption to Restricted Immigration Plan. J JEWRY OF ENGLAND SHOWS INCREASING RELIGIOUS LAXITY Jewish young men and women will Henry J. Allen. Governor of Kansas, NEW VORK.—In behalf of the canvass for funds for the Jewish Na. internationally known as an orator of Hebrew workers throughout the tional Fund Sunday, Dec. 12, un the considerable power, as well as a jour- country who wish to be exempted occasion of the Seventh Annual Flag Closing of Industries, Lack of Day. Approximately .1(10 are expected Ten of Eleven Michigan Bodies nalist and statesman of remarkable Rabbi Lyons, In Temple Beth El front the immigration restriction plan Food and Houses, Make New ability, will deliver an address under of the American Federation of Labor, Seek To Induce Attendance At to come out in full force in Detroit Present At Adoption Of Sermon, Emphasizes Need respresentatives of the United Hebrew the auspices of the Men's Temple Immigrants Unwelcome. to do their share for the Zionist Temple By Sunday Services Plan, Dec. 5. 'Trades of this city have conferred Club, at Temple Beth El, Friday. even- For Solidarity. institution that aims to purchase land —An Innovation. ing, December 17. He will speak on with the subcommittee on immigra- to become the property of the en- LITTLE OPPORTUNITY TO - — tion of the Federation of Labor at ADOLPH FREUND ELECTED .'The State's Responsibility for Indus- SAYS MONIED MANIKIN tire Jewish people. EARN LIVING IN CITIES the 110, e1 Continental. It was MORNING POST PREDICTS The Detroit committee is composed FIRST HEAD OF COUNCIL trial Justice", ENCOURAGES PREJUDICE announced by the representatives of DISASTER IN PALESTINE of Mrs. Ralph Davidson, chairman; Governor Allen's address is the first BERLIN—The position of the East. the United Hebrew Trades at the Mrs. Z. Ehrlich and Mr. H. Goldberg. An event of far-reaching import in in a series of four to be given under A moral status quo of the universe Close of the conference that they had Ettropcan Jews in Germany is becom- Philiph Slotnovitz, who was in charge By Leopold Spero ing daily more acute. Notwithstand- on National Fund Flower Day, was the history of the Independent Order Club auspices by men prominent in working through its intimate rela- strong hopes of favorable action by Menden Correspondent, The Detroit. Jew's`, ing the fact that their migration in the again placed in charge of Flag 1Lay. of lh'uiai !frith took place in the rooms American public life. Through the tionships toward a community of the Executive Council of the federa- chrunkie3 of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, 1. 0. 13. interests and responsibilities, a broth- courtesy of the organization the De- tion last few weeks has slackened som•- On the occasion of the collections Sunday, 1)ci:ember 5, in the formal troit hoard of Commerce is making erhood of man that has ceased to be LONDON—The Jewish Religious The reasons given for desiring to what, and the emigration, especially in this ety, a dance has been arranged installation of a Michigan Council of arrangements for a reception and but an empty preachment, solidarity be exempted from the operation of Union, which stands for the advance- to America, is on the increase, yet the for the volunteers to take place the Itnai !kith lodges. luncheon to be tendered Governor and fraternity are needed more than the restrictions suggested by the ment of Liberal Judaism, held its first probability of the circumstances Saturday evening preCeeding collec- Representatives were present from Allen at noon Friday. Governor ever before in the history 'of mankind American Federation of Labor are Sunday service lucre, Nov. 14. changing very Dutch for the worse tion day, at Shaarey Zedek. Refresh- 111 of the 11 Michigan lodges and the Sleeper is expected to be present, ac- to solve the multiplicity of national that in certain sections of Europe Whether this marks an epoch in re- during the coming winter must be ments will be served the volunteers, following officers were elected. cording to plans made by a joint com- and 'international problems confront- large numbers of Jews are massacred ligious history here, or is merely an taken into account. This, of course, and no charges will be involved. Adolph Freund, president; F.rwin N. mittee of the two bodies. ing the world, Rabbi Alexander and persecuted in various ways, incident, time will show. No Sunday depends in a large measure on the Treusch (Grand Rapids), first vice- Lyons, of the Eighth Avenue Temple, which ill treatment has caused litany services have ever been held in Eng• general state of German industry. Members of the Hen's Temple Club Brooklyn, declared, speaking at Tem- president; Henry J. Jacobson (Pon- in the past 'to flee to the United land for Jews except on special occa- Should the export trade, owing to the tiac), second v o ce-president; Adolph will be admitted to the address free of ple Beth El Sunday morning,' on States, and may in the future com- sions, and the organizing secretary of present renewed depreciation of the Kositcheck (Lansing), secretary; J. B. charge. They may be accompanied by "Jew and Christian." Rabbi Leo M. pel hundreds of thousands of others the Jewish Religious Union, the Hon. mark, increase, it may be anticipated Simon (Lansing), treasurer. Edward one lady. Members may buy as many tranklin introduced the speaker. to come to this country. Lily Montagu, sister of the Secretary that the greater demand for labor Lichtig. of Bay City, Rabbi Adolph additional tickets as they choose for "Civilization has been too much of In a statement issued following the of State for India, Mr. Edwin Mon- might also affect the position of the Steiner, of Jackson, and Benjamin 511 cents before the lecture, 'tickets Says Erectton of New Synagogue \S'iener, of Flint, were appointed on bought on night of lectures, whether a scintillating personality," Rabbi conference, II. Lang of the United tagu, and a cousin of Sir Herbert East-European Jews. Lyons said. "There was much said Hebrew Trades said that the sub- Samuel, High Commissioner for But the prospects in this direction Should he Answer to Every by members or non-members, to be $1. about brotherhood in the world. It committee had given them a careful Palestine, is careful to emphasize in are not very great. On the whole, it Anti-Semitic Outburst was preached, proclaimed and pro- hearing and seemed to be deeply im- her circular that these services are in is anticipated that, after Christmas fessed, and yet, after 1900 years of pressed with the argument advanced addition to the regular Sabbath ser- many of the large industrial concerns "When someone, for one motive or Christendom and thousands more of for placing no further restrictions in vices held by the Union on Saturday will be obliged to close down. Already another, begins to bellow anti. Jewry, the brotherhood of the world the way of immigration of the Jews. mornings and afternoons at the Lib- the authorities proceed with un•om- Sentitism, build another synagogue," was more of a preachment than a The sub-committee had no power to eral Synagogue in Hill street, and mon severity against those firms w ho advised Rabbi Louis M'olsey of Cleve- practice. act, Mr. Lang said, but the members are intended to bring the claims of transgress the demobilization orders, land. speaking before 160 members of premised to present the situation to Judaism to a large section of our War Proves World Moral. Rev. Lutoslayski, Smooth-Ton- for instance, by employing people the Men's Temple Club at their regu- the Executive Council for its careful community who have so far not "M'ar came,—as it had to come— who, before the war, had not lived in lar "Get-Together Meeting" at the gued Orator, Leads Forces consideration. recognized its appeal. and if one thing was proved by the the particular locality; to employ for- Phoenix ChM NIonday night. of Anti-Semites. "We thought it advisable," pro- conflict, it is that this is a moral world eigners is strictly prohibited, and is "To fight anti-Semitism from with- ceeds Miss Montagu, "to hold the —a world in which wrong will ulti- only done where there is a real lack out, live a Jewish life from witlyM in services at a time when men and BY Z. LAROY. mately give way to righteousness. We of labor hands. Hence the ever grow- the highest meaning of the term," women can attend, who on account cb.wish t'oereeponitiqui, have not learned everything by the ing concentration of East-European Rahlyi NVolsey told his hearers. "It of economic conditions are at present lesson of war, but we have been Jewish emigrants in the Rhenish- is time that every. Jew be Judaized, debarred from public worship." 1V.ARSAW—The broad democratic taught something. A new world is Westphalian coal and industrial terri- that our homes be Judaized. Not Sunday Worship "Shocking." N. Y. Sabbath Alliance Resists At- basis upon which the Polish parlia- a-horning." tory, where several thousands are em- alone should the Rabbi be the spokes- To you in America the idea of Jew- mentary elections were effected Some cent ralized tempt to Stop Observance of international ployed in the mines and the larger man for the Jew, but as in earlier ish services on Sunday is familiar. should have satisfied the most valiant body, whether one form of the Seventh Day. industries. It is invariably admitted days, every Jew must be ready, will- Here it is just a trifle shocking. And champions of democracy. On that League or another, is imperative, by industrialists there that the East- ing and capable to carry the banner fears have been freely expressed as to account the results of the elections Rabbi Lyons emphasized, to help NEW YORK—The Jewish Sabbath European Jews prove themselves of Israel. It is time that all of us be proved all the more surprising to the solve the world problems that are a Alliance of America has announced what it may mean in the way of brought to the realization that we eminently suitable for the work. apostles of government by the people part of the process of reconstruction. the beginning of a campaign to cir- assimilation and loss of Jewish iden- must become individual standard- and for the people. Surrounded on :the time of insularity has gone by, cumvent the attempts of the Lord's tity. The lay chiefs of the Union are Urban Conditions Bad bearers." the east and west by the echoes of the he said, and men have come to realize Day Alliance to force Jews to observe Dr. Israel Abramhams, of Cambridge Matters are particularly bad in the Russian and German revolutions that all things are bound together by Sunday, which the Alliance has de- University, whom you all know as a large cities, such as Berlin, Leipzig Screen for Autocrats. where all manner of social problems a tie finer and more subtle than a scribed as "the American Sabbath." scholar and lecturer, and Mr. Claude and 51unchen, where the possibilities • Rabbi 1Volsey expressed the belief are being solved, the elections, car- ray of light,—knit by a bond of indis- Resolutions adopted at a special Monfefiore, whose religious writings of earning a living are practically nil. Adolph Freund. that the current wave of anti-Semit- ried out with the out of the most up- soluble human relationships. meeting of the organization commit. you also know, and whom is regarded A large portion of the immigrants, ism is the inspiration of the Hohen- to-date methods, ushered in into the Ilse General Committee. The officers, I "'the most significant and vital of ted it to "stop all attempts to bring by non-Jews here as a profound under the stress of need, resort to zollern, Hapsburg and Rotnanoff means of livelihood which bring them forces which are seeking to detract together with the members of the Polish Constituent Assembly au un- our problems that has been brought about legislation which will in any scholar, a man of saintly life, and an into conflict with the police regula- the attention of the masses front the General Committee, form the Execu- usually' large group of priests who to the threshold of all America is the way prevent the Seventh Day observ- honor to Judaism. At the same time, differ only to the extent that their importation from a decadent Europe ing citizen front observing as his day he has been thought to hold opinions tions, especially those relating to illicit main issue with which they are con- tive Board of the Council. which would welcome a means of party differences divide them. of an extensive effort to belittle the of rest the Seventh Day." trading. The efforts to establish cerned—the return of the autocratic In its To Promote Lodges' Welfare. \Vas it a mere matter of chance? Jew," Rabbi Lyons declared. efforts at resistance the Jewish Sab - Union in the future between Judaism East-European Jews on the local have regime. 'flue Council was formed to pro- Has Catholicism, which Is really quite and Christianity. Rabbi Mattock, the bath Alliance resolved to endeavor Anti-Semiticism in America. so far not succeeded to any appreci- One act productive of good that is mote the welfare of each Lodge by a popular faith in Poland, attained minister of the congregation, is a bril- "This attempt to foist upon the s to convince all legislators that sucl' able extent. the direct result of the Anti-Jewish mutual co-operation, to foster social such heights of democracy that it ac- iant young scholar and speaker who legislation as is sought by the Lord's American public a problem that i The position of these poor immi- movement afoot, the speaker declared, and fraternal relations between the is welcomed on nonconformist plat- tually represents' the most modern called anti-Semitism, is an expression Day Alliance "would be a great in grants is yet jeopardized by the strong was the statement recently issued, for several lodges, to aim towards a per- forms, and has drawn to himself in and social tendencies of the people? of ignorance upon its very face," the , justice to a large portion of th anti-Semitic agitation which is being the first time in the history of feet practice of the underlying priu- the past few years a wide circle of citizenry." Priests, Controlling Heads. speaker charged, "as there is no suc carried on here. That it is an easy America, by eight leading Jewish or- elides of the Order and to render In the midst of the peasants and thing as Semitism in this country. h followers frotn orthodox Jewish Lt a statement denying the conteu matter, in view of the prevailing short- ganizations in the country and sent support and encouragement to Dis. families. semi-intelligent town representatives lion of the Rev. Dr. Harry I,. 13owlby 'Me are told that the world is in age of provisions and housing accom. out to the American public and to tact Grand Lodge No. 6 and to the who occupy the greater number of It may be thought that in our pres- of the Lord's Day Alliance that Sun- danger of Semitic domination. Never niodation, to incite the broad masses the world at large, defining the status Independent Order of It'nai Brith the seats in the Polish Seim, the has there been a greater compliment day observance is an American insti- ent condition of religious affairs we against any immigrating element, is if the American Jew. priestly group appears like the con- than that charge, for while we are tution, the Rev. Dr. Bernard Drach. cannot argue safely against any re- "Put your Channukah candles in self-evident. The nationalists here The formation of the Michigan trolling head of a heavy and immove- form which has a spark of feeling and less than 1 per cent of the population, man, President of the Jewish Salt- persistently demand that the strictest the front window," Rabbi Wolsey Council has aroused touch interest '; tble body. reverence in it and may bring back the fear of the instigators of that in- bath Alliance, said: possible measures, such as the closing said, "so our Christian brethren will throughout the country and the local straying sheep to a sadly depleted With the exception of the Socialists Dr. Drachman Replies. down of frontiers, internment and ex- know we have nothing to hide. In committee has received many mes- old the Jews, every group has its sidious propaganda is that the world "The statement that Sunday ob- fold. Open confession is good for the pulsion, be taken against the East- the darkest hour of Judaism those sages of commendation on their lumber of priests. This is not only is in danger of being ruled by that soul, and honest men here on all sides servance is an American institution is move. It is expected that other to be realized through the fact that less than 1 per cent. European Jews. The Government—to Ilghts will bring us comfort." only true in the sense that it is are convinced that they dare not say World Domination Absurd. states will follow Michigan's example. t its credit be it said—has so far not how completely they think Judaism hey are there, but even much more Country's Leaders Coming. "That is the import of that effete practiced by many, possibly the Delegates were present from the so through the spirit of the legislative allowed itself to be coerced into any is losing a grip upon Jews. Already charge. The history of Jewry, which majority of Americans. But it is not Melville Welt, general chairman of following Michigan lodges: Bay City drastic steps; whether, in view of the activities in the Polish Seim which is a history of service at a cost of a true iii the sense that it is an essen- we begin to see in what is written and increasingly difficult situation, it may activities, opened the meeting with a Lodge No. 178, N. Spiesberger, Ed. throughout bears the priestly stamp. said about us how much the respect tremendous sacrifice is answer to the tial part of Americanism. So long as not after all he forced to make con- brief address in which he outlined the 1.ichtig; Julius Houseman Lodge No. for Jews on the part of non-Jews was Intellectual Forces. charge that Jews seek world domina- we have no established church in cessions, remains to be seen. The plans of the Nlen:s Temple Club. As 238, Grand Rapids, Erwin N. Treusch The intellectual forces brought into tion. 'the charge is as absurd as is America to which all citizens are ob- based upon the itlea that the Jew maintained, in the letter as well as in Self-Help Organization of the East- part of its program the organization Louts eguson; Saginaw Lodge No. the Seim by the truly democratic ligated to belong—and we are a long the logic that because some Jews are aims to bring to its membership the 6,36. \V. Wolsey. Sam Seitner; Flint Voriipean Jews, has made great elections are comparatively slight and objectionable all Jews are offensive. way removed from that— no religious the spirit, the teachings of his holy foremost speakers of the country on Lodge No. 656, Benjamin F. \Veiner, religion. -Irides; thus for instance, it has are chiefly found in those character- practice, such as Sunday observance ry largely, except in religious con- religious, civic, economic, social and Hauser; Jacob H. Schiff Lodge ized by the garb of the Catholic cla mot with the co-operation of the War Disintegrates Jewry. undoubtedly is, can be called an ethical subjects. No. 604, Lansing, Adolph Kositchek, priest. It would be unfair and incor- victions. the Jews are pretty much essential requisite of Americanism. ' , wish ‘Yorkers Welfare Bureau, a The war was a distintegrating force. like other people. 1t has never been "It is our aim," ldr. Welt declared, J. B. Simon: David Herrman Lodge Intl for 1,000 persons. 'the small rect to sweepingly suggest that all shown that there is more delinquency The same is the ease with that other It took dozens of our young men at "to make the Alen's Temple Club of No. 807, Jackson, Adolph Steiner, t oish Trade Associations which have hose wearing the clerical garb are to in Jewry than in other races." favorite stat (intent of the advocates their most impressionable age and Temple 131•01 El the foremost club of Louis (dick; Pontiac Lodge No. 850, I .: established among the East. 0. identified with those wearing it in :this charge against Jews, Rabbi of Sunday observance that this is a made it impossible for them to keep its kind in America." Henry J. .lacobson, Gabriel J. Rappa. t he Polish Seim and all they stand for Christian country. Hoopean Jews, and which are being what little they retained of respect Lyons said, had its most conspicuous Secretary Morris Garvett spoke of port; Rattle Creek Lodge No. 871 politically and socially. Not all of representation in America through S la well occupied, likewise deserve "Whatever recognition of religion for the Sabbath, for the dietary laws, the religious and educational work of Sol Rosenfeld. Auigs•t Kapp. those are alike, either in their knowl- the money of one who does not know exists in this country is a, matter of and the forntal observances. It was vial mention. the society. At the conclusion of his edge and tendency or in their tem- that Americans cannot be misled by. courtesy, because our government impossible to get kosher food on the Muskegon Sends Message. Book of Jewish Studies talk. 103 members had enrolled in perament and aspiration. Apart from :he . mere manipulation of money, appreciates the good work the clergy march, to lay Tephillin in the A book entitled "The Countenance the Jewish Bible and History courses The 5lishan Lodge of Kalamazoo their concern in the matter of re- though for a time this villification of and other religious workers arc doing, trenches. It is true that Jewish ser- was represented that will soon be formed. It is hoped, by Isaac Goldberg, (Continued on page four) ligion, they are, with but few excep- Jews presents is problem, he ex- and non-religious is not anti-religious. vices were organized in France and Mr. Garvett explained, to bring Prof. President of Temple Beth El, and a tions, quite varied and differing and plained, because it is sowing suspi- But in the general sense this can as other theatres of war, and many a Englander of the Hebrew Union Col- former resident. The Abraham Rosen very often they are found to take cion and separation when and where truly he said to be a Jewish country soldier gladly took advantage of them lege to Detroit every other Friday Lodge of Muskegon was not repre- who was not so much interested in opposite sides in the course of a there ought to he increasing union if as a Christian country." night to conduct classes in Jewish smiled at the meeting, but a message religion as in the chance of getting debate. One thing which may well the great task of America is to be K. of C. Take No Hand. history and culture at Temple Beth from its president assured the Coon- An announcement from the Knights a day or two's respite from the strain be traced to their age-long culture done. El under the auspices of the Men's el of its co-operation. of the front line. unites them. They all speak in terms of Columbus yesterday said: "We But the general Money and Manikins. Temple Club. The delegates met at the B'nai of refinement and they all hear the "No man in American lift. is big have had many offers to campaign effect of war has been to swamp the --- A very enjoyable feature of the Brith Club House, 25 Broad way, at religious Jewish religion and its exponents the enough. in his representation of a bad against the radical 'unco guid' under spirit, and war's present Baskets and Rugs, Mode by Sick and evening's entertainment were the noon, following Rabbi Alexander utmost antagonism and prejudice. tendency to be regarded in and by K. of C. auspices. Some have offered legacy of hardship and rough times, Convalescent Soldiers, to be solos by Cameron McLean, noted I.y.ons' address at Temple Beth El, In the present composition of the himself because of the possibilities of to contribute to a campaign fund to f disappointment in ideals unreal- Sold by Auxiliary. Scotch baritone. "Gang singing" was where dinner was served the visiting o Polish Seim where the Jews are intel- has completed the process which his pernicious influence. Here and counteract the blue law advocates. ized, very much enjoyed by members. The representatives and their wives. Rabbi The K. of C. will lake no part in paid began in August 1914. lectually no small factor and in the (('ontinued on page four) ': ,-/ A sale of baskets and rims, the parodies for the songs were written Lyons and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin activity against blue laws, as that If the Religious Union can face of the anti-Semitic propaganda handiwork of convalescent soldiers in lys. Emanuel G. Frank, Sidney Fec' were guests of the lodge. which fs being conducted in the Seim. course is no less censurable than that effect anything, however little, to- the Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitorium hinter and Irving Hirshmaty wards this end, it will have justified Ginsburg Reads Plan. of those who accept money to agi- one frequently witnesses disputes ' will be held in the vestry rooms of tate blue laws. It is a matter of patri- its present attempt. But the experi- Bernard Ginsburg, President of Pis- which seem like the prologue and • t. I Temple Beth El, Monday afternoon otic conscience- And American com- ment is strange, there is no ready gah Lodge, opened the meeting fol- epilogue of the actual happenings in Dec. 13. tinder the auspices of the mon sense, when stimulated as we public response to it, very little is lowing the dinner with an address of the life of the Jews in Poland. [ Welfare Committee of the Women's s i timulate it through K. of C. open known about it, and it makes no ap- welcome to the visitors. Adolph Calls Forth Medievalism. Auxiliary of the Temple. forums throughout the country, will peal to all to the vast foreign-born Freund, as chairman of the Commit- And in the forefront of the consti- The sale is part of a program of tee on Arrangements, explained the tutional assembly of the free and in- Proceeds of Annual Ball to go to reject any progrr .t calling fur organ- Jewish population of London, not to splendid service rendered by the Wel' Erection of New Building ized and legalized unhappiness•" inention those of Manchester and purpose of the Council and read the dependent I'olish Republic appears ,,,„._ _fare Committee among sick and cow The third weekly lecture for this Housing Hundreds. A convention of dancing teachers Leeds, who are not too old to learn, J i'alescent soldiers in Detroit hospitals, prospectus outlining the platform and the Reverend Dr. Kasimiersch Luto- season held last Friday evening at the will be held in New York in about but rather too materialistic to care under the guidance of Mrs. William synagogue on Westminster and Del- aims of the new body. The prospec- slayski. t)woos we 'eetk he The Detroit Iltbrew Orphan Asso• (pp a, it was said yesterday, to for spiritual instruction. tus was unanimously adopted. Rabbi Rindskoff, chairman. Who is this man who seems to mar avenues drew one of the largest Blue Law campaign and A Mission Field, Members of the Committee make gatherings that ever attended the as- Lyons and Rabbi Franklin addressed draw out all the medieval spirits who dation will give their second annual hall at the Arcadia, Thursday, Dec to challenge the Board of Bishops of It is here we have a mission field the meeting. weekly visits to the Marine Hospital still have such well-founded nests in semblies since they were introduced 16. Rubenstein's Orchestra has been the Methodist Episcopal Church for which might well fire the ardour of The Council will meet again Sun- Poland? Tuberculosis Sanitorium. Shurley last year. Mr. S. Kasdan, principal engaged and a splendid program of their recent Atlantic City action in a Jewish General Booth, of day, December 26, in Detroit. Grace, Harper and St. Mary's Hos. a Moody Reverend Lutoslayski is one of the o f the Farnsworth Street 'Talmud entertainment is promised by Mrs. L sanctioning refusal of a Wichita and Sankey crusade, of oitals. distributing chocolates, writing a Torrey- members of the extreme Right Party Torah, was the speaker, and his topic (Continued on page nee) Rubenstein, chairman of arrange- clergyman to transfer the member- Alexander tour, Sensationalism, brow- letters and doing little services lot in the Polish Seim, belonging to the was "Yochanan bon Zakkai." ments. ship of a dancing teacher because of beating sermons, the fire and thunder... the men. Committee members, as. organization of the People's Demo- Mr. Kasdan outlined the conditions The proceeds of the ball will go her "profession." of prophetic reproach, these might 'jilted by other Auxiliary members cratic Party. If by chance you were under which Rabbi Yochanan ben toward the new building fund being The Board of Directors of the have effect if they were bold enough, are also engaged in making pajamas to stop in at the Seim building and Zakkai lived, at the time of the de- raised for the financing of an insti• Anti-Saloon League of New York de- vigorous enough, extensive enough to and bathrobes for the soldiers. listen to his exhortations you would struction of the Second Temple at tution that will house several hundred "It is our hope," Mrs. Rindskofl train the conviction that you were children. The site chosen is located clared recently that the league "has make our young people a little Jerusalem, in the year 70 of the pres- not departed and will not depart from said. speaking of the work of het face to face with an extreme revolu- at Linwood and Davison and is part (Continued on page tour) the fundamental policy. declared in Committee, "to sustain the morale of ent era. Mr. Kasdan is to deliver three more Dinner and Reception to Be Tendered tionary, a most radical democrat. Nor of a nine-acre tract purchased jointly the National Constitution. 'to main- the returned soldiers who have been is he imbued with the fire of religious D. W. Simons and Abraham Jacobs by the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Asso- lectures on Jewish hist Oi 'cal topics stricken with the dread \Vhite Plague exaltation. On the contrary, he ciation and the Old Folks' Home As- tain an attitude of strict neutrality on At Sb Zedek. all questions of public policy not to make them feel that there are some during the season. In add ion to Mr. speaks to you with the utmost appli- sociation. Kasdan, Mr. Zinder, teacher in the directly and immediately concerned who care." cation of logic, with the employment The present building, situated at 25 with the traffic in strong drink.'" The boys are especially interested in Wilkins Street Talmud Torah, will The lighting of the Eighth Chan- of the latest revelations in science Rowena street, was opened in Janu- the success of the sale. Mrs. Rinds' deliver a series of three lectures dur- nukah candle will be celebrated on and you quickly realize that you has, ary, 1919, at a cost of $250(0 and was koff explained. as in most cases the ing the year. Sunday evening, Dec. 12, at the Residents in the northern district Shaarev Zedek synagogue at 5:30 p. before you a man of vast knowledge, opened a year later clear of all in- proceeds of their work represents the WASHINGTON, D. C.—Dr Cyrus and one moved by desire for im- debtedness. The home harbors 24 of Detroit are urged to attend these first money that they have earned in m y with appropriate service,. provement. Having gained this im- Jewish orphans and the long waiting Thos. Driven Out by Bedouins Now Adler, of Philadelphia, Acting Chair- many years. Mrs. Rindskoff assures lectures. The younger element is par- Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver man of the Jewish Welfare Board, has Bock at Thole Homo.. list has necessitated immediate ex- (continued on page five) prospective buyers that all the articles ticularly urged to come to the syna- the sermon. The ritual will he ren- pansion. Ground for the new build- LONDON—The Jewish colonists accepted appointment by Secretary of on sale have been thoroughly fum1 gogues, as their needs and problems dered by Cantor Minkowsky and his ing will be broken as soon as suffi- of Delhi and Gilead who were driven War Baker as the representative of gated and have passed sanitary inspec- are discussed during these ($ atherings. choir. Hungarian Jews May Lose Vote. 1Volsey Speaks to Men's Temple Club Catholic Priests Rule Polish Seim Jews Will Combat Blue Law Efforts WOMEN OF TEMPLE BETH EL CONDUCT HANDIWORK SALE HEBREW ORPHAN HOME ASS'N WILL GIVE 2nd AFFAIR LARGE GATHERINGS ATTEND LECTURES ON FRIDAY NIGHTS BANOUET TO FOLLOW LIGHTING OF LAST CHANNUKAH CANDLE COLONISTS RETURN tion by the Board of Health. Others assisting Mrs. Rindskoff in her work are Mrs. Louis Musliner . Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. E. 11 Konnle. Miss. !Ferman Finsterwald and Mrs klaetha Van Baalen. The public is cordially invited to attend the sale. "Bolsheviks" Released. JAFFA —N number of young tnen were arrested here for spreading rev- olutionary Bolshevik proclamations. Ultimately they were released on bail. Following the services a banquet and reception will he given in honor of D. W. Simons and Abraham Jacobs in commemoration of their faithful service to the Congregation through many years. A splendid program of entertainment has been arranged by the Committee in charge. cient funds are on hand to start build- ing VIENNA—The Jews of Hungary The following the present officers will be deprived of all rights of suf- of the Detroit Hebrew Home Ass'n: frage under an understanding reached Nathan Bielfield, president; Mrs. L by the political parties of that coun- Rubenstein, first vice-president; Mrs try with the view of solving the Jew- I.. Solomon, second vice-president; A ish problem, says a dispatch from Rogvoy, secretary; Mrs. Gussie Weis. 'Budapest. wasser, treasurer. from their homes by Bedouins sev- eral months ago have returned to their old habitations, according to a dispatch from Jerusalem. The French officials welcomed the returning Jews and the Jewish Colon. ization Association has undertaken to rebuild the homes destroyed during the fighting. DR. CYRUS ADLER WILL REPRESENT WELFARE BOARD - that organization on the War Me- morials Council to succeed the late Colonel Harry Cutler. This Council is composed of men and women of national . prominence to advise the War Department periodically in mat- ters regarding American military dad overseas and national cemeteries orbit will be established in France. ,.