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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
VOL. IX. NO. 12.
BRITISH PRESS IS
DiSSATISFIED WITH
.'1ESTINE MANDATE
Commissioner's Son
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921.
SHARFMAN TO
Attacked by Ford, PROF.
TO AUXILIARY
T
Weds
Picturesque Ceremony Takes Place at Jaffa
Declare League Puts Burden of
Taxation on England; Funds
Needed Within Realm.
DOCUMENT RECOGNIZES
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
NEW YORK—Considerable agita-
tion both here and abroad has been
caused by the publication, within the
past week, of the full text of the
British mandate for l'alestine. While'
the Ni w York Times and the New
York World have uttered editorial
opinion commending the terms of the
document, the New York Call, So-
cialist daily organ, is unhesitating in'
its denunciation of it, steadily main-'
taining it to be "a compound of cant
and swindle, ethical pretensions and
capitalist imperialism."
Telegraphic dispatches from Lon-
don indicate dissent by representa-
tives of the British press. For the
most part the complaints center
about the allegation that England is
to be taxed for the support of Pales-
tine and at a time when the burden
of taxation is already heavy enough. ;
Accusation is made by the Daily Mail,
that John Bull is to pay the League
piper without having had the privi-
lege of calling the tune. The Daily
Express declares Britain's resources
are badly needed in Britain itself,
The London Times, mirror of Brit-
ish conservative opinion, declares the
mandate defective in that it fails to
define in particular a "Jewish national
home" or to proclaim expressly the
establishment of a future Jewish com-
monwealth. Emphasizing the view
that the British ideal with regard to
Palestine should he to enable it to THE wedding of the British High
stand alone and protect itself fully,
Commissioner's son, Edwin Her-
the newspaper calls for wide immigra- bert Samuel, to Miss Hadassa Gra-
tion, and it welcomes the proviso sovsky of Jaffa, in the government
for the enlistment of voluntary house, built for the ex-Kaiser him-
troops.
self; was one of the most picturesque
Jews Bring Gifts, Says Times.
ceremonies ever held in the Holy
The Times says:
Land.
"The view which regards the Jews
In the center of the large assembly
a, mere suppliants of privilege, clam-
oring empty-handed at the gates, is hall was erected the marriage booth
around
which nine hundred guests
both unjust and shortsighted. On the
contrary, they bring many gifts. It were seated.
is no small thing to strike the imag-
The High Commissioner and the
ination of a race so able and so wide- groom first entered the room between
ly diffused as the Jews, and the rows of British troops presenting
British Government will depend al- arms, while the band struck up the
most entirely On t h e Zionist organ,- national anthem. Next came the
zation to interpret our message and bride on her father's arm, Lady Sam-
discipline enthus'asm into practical uel and Mrs. Grasovsky. They next
channels. We want Palestine to be- entered the marriage booth where
come a nation because only so will the services were conducted by the
it he able to stand alone, and without Grand Rabbis of Jerusalem, Jaffa
the help of the Jews there can be no
nation there."
The Daily Express says:
The burdens which this country
is expected to shoulder in Palestine
fall upon us at a time when we are
crushed by taxation, oppressed by re-
stricted trade and widespread moon-
Debate, lnforsfine Lectures. Are
ployment, forced to face the fact that
Planned by Pisgah Lodge,
the war has left us loaded with debt
E G. Pipp to Tel.
and difficulty. There is no reason
why Britain should pour out the re-
A
fortnight
of stimidating events
snoices needed for the reconstrne-
in of Britain aad ate preservation' both d social and intellectual nature,
of the British Empire in the arid has been arranged for meryto•rs of
wastes of the Middle East. We can-
Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B.
not afford Mesopotamia and Pales-
The largest of these, and the most
tine, where British amine; are still
important, from a social standpoint,
maintained."
The MorMng l'ost says:
is the informal dance which will be.
"Many Jews, particulatly those
given at the Arcadia, Thursday, Feb.
who are proud of their British citi-
zenship and amply deserve to enjoy 17.
Jacob Langer, chairman of the en-
its privileges, will not, we imagine,
lie over-eager to acquire that Pales- tertainment committee, is confident
t•nian citizenship which is going to that the dance will prove the biggest
be drawn up by the adm'nistration.
It is, indeed, quite possible that a social event of the year.
"Pisgah Lodge will hold the greatest
somewhat undesirable stream of Jew-
ish immigration may flow toward the informal dance even attempted in the
new Zion, for those Jews who are history of the organization," Mr.
content with their present nationality Langer declared. "One of Detroit's
will not he willjng to exchange or most popular dance places—Arcadia-
modify it in favor of a new and some- has been secured. Jazz orchestra
what unsatisfactory birthright. The special entertainers—no further de-
proposed settlement shows how justi- tails are necessary."
fied were those Jews who have de-
Mr. Langer urges the co-operation
plored the wild ambitions and fan- of every member of the organization.
tastic dreams of their more inibal- As the proceeds of the dance are to
a-teed brethren regarding the future I.e turned over to charity, holders of
of Palestine."
tickets are asked to send in their re-
Has Not Set Up Jewish State.
mittance without delay, whether they
,•
Commenting editorially on the text eontempiate attending
in person.
of the mandate made public in full in
this country through the Jewish Tele- ' Mr. Langer is being assisted on his s
r-raphic .1gency, The New York committee by I.ouis Bass, Ben Kearn
Tines said .er, Wilfred Goldman, Robert Finn and
Gest Hurls Shaft
Will Give Layman's View of Present
New Telephone
GLENDALE
8-3-2-6
i
Pre Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents
Will Remembers
Jewish Charities
Status of Jewish Affairs.
Joseph Marymont, Deceased
Producer Seeks Redress When
Scholar, Leaves Many Bequests
Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, of the Uni-
Filial Ingratitude is Charged
to Kin and Organizations.
versity of Michigan, will address the
To Him.
BOLSHEYIKI SEIZE
PROPERTY OF JEWS,
RESTORING DIGNITY.
•
Woman's Auxiliary of Temple Beth
Ft at their regular monthly meeting,
priceless
original Correspondent Says Soviet la
of
Bequests
CHICAGO—Morris Gest, noted
Monday, Feb. 14, at 2:30 o'clock.
sources of Jewish history as well as
theatrical producer, who has instituted
Chosen ai Lesser of
Prof. Sharfman will discuss the monetary gifts to relatives and char-
a $5.000,000 suit against Henry Ford
Many Evils.
present outlook on Jewish affairs from ity were named in the will of Joseph
aliening malicious libel through au
the viewpoint of the layman. It will Marymont,
Jewish scholar and trans-
article printed in the Dearborn Inde-
be recalled that I'rof. Sharfnian's ad- lator. filed Saturday.
BECOME OFFICE-HOLDERS
pendent, recently issued the follow-
dress at the last Conference of Amer-
Real and personal property is be-
IF BUSINESS IS TAKEN
Mg statement:
ican Rabbis was received with great queathed to a son, David J. Mary-
"I shall fight Henry Ford to a enthusiasm and favorably commented mont, and Adolph Finsterwald to
By
Elias Tobeakin.
standstill," said Mr. Gest. "Ile has upon by the Jewish press of the coun- pay the following bequests: To Julia
J
•rtIct• an•
gone a step too far in fighting the try. As his subject for Feb. 14 will Fraleigh and Charlotte Noble, daugh-
(Th,
Jew'sh race. In my ease it is a per- in large measure be the saute as that ters. $50 a month; Morris, a son,
runowln ■ the slurs
ork Esentnt
to America of sly Tolienkln . earn,
sonal flatter, with a great deal of of his Conference lecture. an intellec- $8,C00; Solomon, a son, Warsaw, Po-
pondent of th•t rapt, IOW an fallout.
race sentiment behind it.
tual treat is in store for Auxiliary land, $6,000; Joseph Marymont, a
tour of the 110 . 11e Matra
"This is not a question of race, , others.
grandson, New York City, $1,000;
With the coming of the Bolshevik'
A short business meeting, and musi- Myrtle Goldstand, Chicago, a daunt'- Into power the Russian peasant got
religion or creed with me. Mr. Ford's
: slanderous misrepresentation of our : cal program will precede the address. ter, $8,060: Max J., a son, New York, everything, or nearly everything. he
race has already been refuted by Itufreshments will be served. $4,000; Marta Schulman, Jessie, Hen- wanted. Nine-tenths of the peasant's
every right thinking person in AIM•-
rietta and Wilma Marymont, New wants, of his problems, centered about
'ea, but this time M r. Ford's paper
York, grandchildren, $1,000 each; Re- the land, and the Bolshevik' gave the
has overstepped the legal limits that
ginaBerlin, Chicago, a daughter, peasant land. From the Jew, on the
protect the rights of citizens of all
$8,000; Jacob Wendell, Detroit, step- other hand, the Bolsheviit regime has
races and creeds.
son, $1,000; Arthur Vs'endell, Detroit, taken everything, or almost every-
step-grandson, $1,000; Cleveland Jew- thing, in the way of material posses-
has cast espersions upon my ,
ish Orphan Asylum. $500; and to the alone The Jew in Russia was either
origin, my honor and my productions.:
Dr. Franklin to Address Three Jewish Old Folks' Home, Detroit, the
a small busnens man or an Industrial.
'
I will spend the last dollar I have
Congregations
While
M
Union Hebrew College, Cincinnati, The Bolshevik' abolished business and
and the last drop of blood to prose- '
and the Technical School, liaifer, nationalized industries.
New York City.
cute and punish the perpetrators of
Palestine, $500 each. The remainder
The peasant is eating better today'
—
these vile slanders.
Rabbi Isaac Landman, editor of the of the estate is to be shared equally than he has eaten In the whole of
. $5,000,000 for Charity.
among tv,:o sons and three daughters, Russian history; and the Bolshevik)
. "I do not want the money for my- Ameriacn Hebrew of New York City,
David J. Marymont and Louis J. are responsible for that. The Jew, on
self, and if I am successful in mak- Will occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth Marymont, and Julia Fraligh, Char-
the contrary, Is suffering hunger and
ing Mr. Ford pay—and pay heavily, 1.1 Sunday morning, Feb. 13, speaking
lotte Noble and Helen Finsterwald. cold. Ile lives life of uncertainty.
for his malicious, untrue and libelous , on the subject "Trade Marked—the
Two daughters, Julia Fraligh and His economic founqatlon has been
.w"
statements, 1 will give every dollar I
Rabbi Landman, 14110W11 as a splen- Charlotte Noble, arc named executors taken front under his feet by Soviet
get from him to help feed the stare-
of the will.
decrees and Bolshevist commlasarts
: ing children of Europe. This is a did speaker and a been thinker, has
His library is bequeathed to Dr.
From the purely materiel stand-
I country of justice and justice is sure (lone notable work in the newspaper 1. 1.. Polozker; Edwin Noble, a son-
point the peasants, as a clans, have
field
in
defense
of
the
Jew.
It
was
to prevail."
in-law;
Max
J.
Marymont,
New
York,
every
reason to be thankful to the
under his guidance that the American
! Mr. Gest intimated that lie would
Hebrew recently challenged Henry a son; Sam Berlin, Chicago, another Bolshevik! while the Jews, as a class.
have a powerful sentiment back of
son-in-law; Morris Marymont, New have every reason to rue the day the
him in his legal fight and asserted ord
F to prove the charges made in his
, paper against the Jew, offering to de- York, a son; Adolph Finsterwald, De- Bolshevik' came Into power.
that "Mr. Ford will find that it will
troit, a son-in-law; Louis J. Mary-
Yet it is quite true that the peas-
tamer-wood & Und raood. cost him some money to attack me. fray the espouses of a full investiga- mont, Santa Fe, Calif., and David J. ants are not extravagant in their
Ile will be fought in courts all over !ion by government detectives. This Marymont, Detroit, sons; Harold gratitude toward the Bolshevik', and
Conspicuous among
challenge, as well as a series of open
and Salome,.
the country."
letters addressed to Mr. Ford by Fraligh, Detroit, and Temple Beth El. the Jews, In the main, are not brim-
the many and cosmopolitan guests in
Otto Goldstand, Chicago, a son-in- ming over with animosity toward
I cried an,
when I read
t le article ; with
met
every conceivable costume and ea -
Rabbi Landman, no re-
law, is given all wearing apparel, and them. Even the Jewish bourgeoise,
"
e
in
Ford's
publication,
said
about
j
gear wore a row of picturesque sheiks
onse.
all which has lost everything, Is not.,
"I worked, bard to achieve
Gest.
ptildic is cordially invited to Julia Fraligh, Detroit, a daughter,
from Beersheba.
The
whatever success has been mine. I' Hp
hear Rabbi Landman. Services begin household furniture and works of art. always vociferous in Its hatred of the •
In the photograph, center, are
felt proud to think that perhaps no- i at II o'clock.
Bolsheelki.
shown the bride and the groom just
where but in America could I have
Took Business, Cave Freedom.
Assistant Rabbi at Service.
,
after he had been seized by the Be-
gone ahead so far.
I
Henry
J.
Berkowitz
of
Cincinnati,
The reason Is that In • the case of •
douin ehieftians and garbed in their
My wife, too, felt proud of our assistant Rabbi-elect of Temple Beth
the Jews the Bolshevik' took with one
tribal costume. Directly behind the
bride is the grooms sister and on her success. We feel keenly the charges : les
so , will conduct Saturday services at
hand and gave with the other. They ,
contained in Ford's paper."
took front the Russian Jew his world-
: the Temple in the absence of Rabbi
right Sir Herbert Samuel.
ly possessions, but they gave him
Mrs. Gest is the daughter of David Leo M. Franklin, who left Thursday
An elaborate wedding cake, weigh-
emancipation, they gave him freedom,
1
for
New
York
City,
where
he
is
to
ing 80 pounds and said to have been Belasco.
IC ;NW. as Brilliant Writer of Nana. they gave him self-respect.
"Somebody has got to stop Henry 1 deliver a series of addresses before
a masterpiece of the confectioner's
ones, Handling Article. of
Leuine and Trotsky are the eman.:
art, was presented by the American :Ford and his attacks upon the Jews," three of the largest congregations of
clpators of the Jews of Russia Just
National Import.
colony. It was covered with a white Mr. Gest continued. "I do not see that city.
as
Napoleon was the emancipator of
On
Friday
evening,
Feb.
11,
Rabbi
sugar frosting over which an almond what his object is unless it is the
the Jews of France, Just as Abraham
paste was laid, depicting with Cameo- same object as his peace ship— : Franklin has accepted an invitation
Miss Miriam Teichner of The De- Lbcoln was the emancipator of the
j
to
deliver
the
sermon
on
the
occa•
like effect historic scenes about Jeru- notoriety.
salem where the deciding fights for
, sion of the 75th anniversary of the troit News staff, will sail the latter American negro. On paper the Jews
s. Proud Because 4e's a Jew.
West End Synagogue, known as the part of• the month for Germany, In Resale got their rights Immediately
the the possession of the city took
"I am a Jew, yes. 1 am proud of Portuguese synagogue, and ranking
after the revolution. But the Bolshe-
place.
where she will write special features
it. I ant au ex-newsboy, too. I ant
vist government put these rights
one of the most influential of its
proud of that. I can remember when kind in the country. He will speak for The News. Miss Teichner left Into effect In a moot thorough-going
I used to, sleep on the grating in there on the subject, "The Victorious for Ness: York Thursday for a visit manner. The Bolshevist regime has
n Bosto
Post with the Faith'
Pot
front of the
with her mother, Mrs. Jacob F. Teich- eliminated Jew-baiting In Russia, root
steam coming up waiting : for the first r. '" '"•••
morning Rabbi Frank- ner and sister, Mrs. Oscar Rosen- and branch.
. On j .
to come out. Only in Amer-
An Orthodox Jew. a former grain
11 address the congregation of
will
berger, while awaiting her passports. merchant, who with the advent of the
ica could I attain my present success Iin
Couple Israel on "Jewish Ideals and
and that's why I love every inch of '
Known to be a close observer and Bolshevik' had lost everything,. and
Ideals." and on Sunday
America. America is the melting pot American
Executive Committee Hears Dr.Cajes, —that's
what makes it great. No morning he will occupy the pulpit of a brilliant writer, possessing spin- In addition had been kept In prison
Chief Rabbi of Vienna, on
judgment,! for months as a "speculator," arrived
man
can attack the Jews, the Irish or Temple Emanuel, speaking on the pathetic vision and good
Plight of Jonas.
topic, "The Jew's Reply to a Chat-
asked hha what
la IkIabee
another race without at the same limning World." He will return Mon- some interesting material is looked I j la
--
he Riga
thought
of the ' Bolsheviki.
Y
n
"He
IA. Landman Talks
At Temple Beth El
MISS TEICHNER
WILL REPRESENT
NEWS IN EUROPE
DECIDE AMERICAN
LODGE MEMBERS
JEWISH CONGRESS edition
GIVE DANCE AS
TO MEET MAR. 20
AID TO CHARITY
"The terms of the mandate ap- 1 Sam Mandell.
Debate at Shairey Zedek.
proved by the Supreme Council of
- the Allies at San Remo, making
An interesting event arranged by
Neat Britain the mandatary over
establishing alic Intellectual Advancement Corn-
Palestine a id, a v i ew to
ewi s h 'mitten is the debate to be given at
till re a 'national home for the J
have been published. It is the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, corner
people:
e'idsot that the mandate has been Willis and Brush streets. Monday,
: :•intly drawn. It encourages 'the t Feb. 14. Samuel Rhodes and Julius
Deutelbaum will defend opposing
, Idest measure of self-government sides
on the question of immigration.
(Continued On Page 5.)
This debate marks the first in a series
which will be given this winter on
vital topics of the day.
Members, their families and friends
are cordially invited to attend the
--
meeting, which will he an open one.
Elaborate Preparations Completed for Regular business will be dispatched
quickly at the beginning of the eve-
Affair, Sunday, Feb. 20.
. . ring.
-
The Junior Young People's Society. David Harold Fink. on the faculty
of Temple Beth El have completed' of the University of Michigan, gave
en: plans for an entertainment and an interesting address before the mern-
..anee to he given Sunday evening, hers of Pisgah Lodge Monday night
1. eh. ZO, for the members of the con- :on the. 'Psychology of International
err Ration. l'eace.'
, Rabisi Leo M. Franklin. Isaac Gold-. , G E Pipp, editor of Pipp's Weekly,
' 'rg. president of the Temple, and
president of : h f oars Nbt e o jennd a ay . " 'nFoeubn. c2e8d. aT
.there C. Rosenzweig,
w er
s 'Itch es u s b j p eecatk of
ilJe Junior organization, are the ,
. address will be announced
`Drakes for the evening. Among the
`Drakes
,
.Mr.
Pipp's
mi ,, i in a later issue.
ant
are Aaron Farbman,
Under the auspices of the Social
ltirdie Michelson and Miss Audrey Service committee a splendid concert
I: rant.
was given last Thursday at the Marine
In preparation for the large crowd Hospital Another one is being plan-
that is expected, two dance or- ned for Sunday at the House of Cor-
chestras have been engaged for the rection and one for Feb. 24, at the
evening Guests will dance both in Tuberculosis Sanitarium. Members
gymnasum and the assembly
Glee Club and other profess
the
moms of the Temple. Refreshments I o!
soma' and semi-professional entertain-
"ill he served and many special fea-
tares will add to the evening's enjoy ors assist in the entertainment.
Pont • There will be no charge for I The B'nai Brith Club will give one
admission but members of the con- of their regular dances Sunday. Feb.
eretration are asked to present their I Ii. at their club rooms, 25 Broadway.
This dance is for club members only.
.
invitations at
YOUNG PEOPLE OF
BETH EL TO DANCE
'T
the door.
"For their economic (heroine," the
man said, "I would not give two ko-
pecks. But for their humanity to us
Jews I can not commend them too
highly."
And then he told me the following
story, which Is a matter of record In
Russia:
Pogrom Leaders Executed.
In one of the campaigns against
Denlkine a certain Bolshevik regiment
especially distinguished itself. When
the regiment la
came home a great
cided at an early date. The execu- luxury, as his paper puts the case.
welcome was arranged for It. After
tire held two sessions, the first of My father and mother have never
the edictal celebrations the soldiers
which was devoted to reports of the lacked for anything. He says I am
proceeded to have a little celebration
committee's activities since the last ashamed of them.
of their own. They started a pogrom.
"My father is a leader in many or-
'congress meeting at l'hiladelphia, and
BenikIne's soldiers were doing it and
through a masterly description by the ganizations in his city. They neither
these Bolshevik soldlere were brothers
have
longed
to
come
to
America.
Life
Vienna Chief Rabbi Dr. Chajes of the
Thousands Crowd F.ast Side Hall to
and cousins to the Detain° soldiers.
terrible conditions under which Jews is very pleasant for them there. For
Hear Baron "Jimmy" Lecture
Why could not they do the same.
now exists in Hungary and to a cer- , years I have unsuccessfully tried to
in Hebrew.
When the news of the pogrom
min extent also in Austria. Dr.: induce them to leave the old home,
reached Trotzky he ordered more
Chajes has unique abilities as a speak. but they will not yield. Ford not
NEW YORK—Major James Roths-
than a hundred aoldters, leaders in
er and while making no effort to im- :only slanders the Jewish race but he child has already left New York and
the pogrom. executed. The rest were
press his hearers• his picturization of . slanders the whole American public. went on his way to Europe. His
scattered among various other units.
life in terrorist Hungary left an in- "Mr. Ford has done scone remark- short stay in the country was a quiet,
The regiment, famous a few days be-
delible mark upon everyone of his able things. I am careful not to say
breath-taking, yet clamorlees sensa-
fore, wag wiped off the map.
hearers. Dr. Chajes relates that not anything to jeopardize my case. I tion. The whole time he was on
"Jewish workingmen, physical ex-
alone Jews but the entire Hungarian', am not malicious. But be has seen everybody's lips. Wherever two or
termination awaits you if the counter-
population is today completely at the fit to attack me and to attack the more Jews came to discuss public af-
revolution
Is successful!"
mercy of the officer's volunteer Jewish race and Ile will find that he fairs or business or ev
n to play
So reads a nevemcolumn headline
e
organization counting no more than has a fight on his hands.
across the top of the Communist
pinochle—Rothschild or Mrs. Roths-
"Others have talked; I will fight."
about 11.000 members. Even as re-
paper The Star (Der Stern), pub-
child, his wife, would be mentioned
The article on which the suit is
cently as two years ago, Dr. Chajes
lished In Yiddish at Minsk. Minsk
somehow. l'eople would talk about
stated. Jews in Hungary lived under based declared that the American them, show their interest in therm
was formerly a sort of capital of the
comparatively f a v or a b I e circum- stage is under the influence and con-
Jewish "pale." It is today still one
were interested to hear about
stances But since the reign of ter- trol of "a group of former bootblacks,
, of the largest centers of Jews In Rua-
MISS
MIRIAM
TEICHNER.
ror had set in, their persecution and newsboys, ticket speculators, prize
sit. I asked a Jewish refugee, a
Nevertheless it was a quiet sensa-
suffering and their pitiful helplessness ring habitues, and Bowery charac-
Globe. In July, 1917, Miss Teichner former
Petrograd lawyer, whether the
I
tees" and is then devoted to the career tion. There was not much said about
are really beyond description.
Rothschild in the newspapers. He left the Globe, where she was a spe- . above headline was merely a slogan,
of Gest.
Hungarian Leaders Severe.
do' not appear at large gatherings, or cial writer, to sail for Prance in the a catch phrase.
Dr. Chairs emphasized that in so
"At the present writing, the most promenade through the Jewish streets interest of the Jewish Welfare Board. i
Not a Catch Phrase.
far as the large mass of Hungarian advertised man in the world of thee- of the city. Only on the day pre- Though stationed at Marsailles in
No," he replied, "it is not a catch
people are concerned there is no en- Ideal productions is Morris Gest, a ceding his departure did James Roths- charge of a Jewish Welfare Board ' "
; phrase. It is a statement of fact.
mity against the Jews but the leathers Russian Jew, who has produced the
shild address a lecture in Hebrew. hut the greater part of time, mit
Host Jews believe it and would a
of the reign of terror ll have
the most malicious spectacles ever shown
and there
Imagine, Rothschild, Hebrew and Teichner tease e extensively through , thousand times rather have the Rol-
ecc
entire coon tt
rya
a t
heir wi an
America—' Aphrodite' an d 'Ma',"
the East Side. The re
es goes without France in search of material and color sheTiki than have Dentkine, Kolchak,
appears to be no one to afford
affd the _the article states , according to the
I saying. The hall was crowded to for future writings.
, Balakovich, or even the ex-Sociallst
Jews any protection. The represent- complaint filed.
surrounding it
In December, 1919, Miss Teichner , Ptisudeki of Poll;
t.
lives of the Entente are doing noth-
"Now it is a her queStion, who is' capacity,
streets there
"Where the B
eer full' the
of people,
were ova- returned to Detroit, shortly the fte
were
ing to relieve the situation and when this Morris Gest, who stalks before
—
showing highest enthusla
ni ter r- !a
lions showing
e
the
resuming
the representative of the Ital.
his fellow foes as the most success- was hard work for the police smp.let
pturtipan teht lesc
.'ADY and other
to
a,
ner
Te
ich
tr
o
j
o
nit,
bliss
3et
'rig
her
stay
inp
eminent did make an effort 'a ti o l gp°ro-
v-
• .
• s antom
th
It 's no-
f I
d
Pianos
the
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Thus spoke Rothschild on the East She covered the Democratic conven- counter.rer QUARTERS, 1515.21
ordered his recall. An American rep.. in
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from
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he . left the United States. lion in sem Francisco last fall and
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while on the Coast, wrote a series of
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very. little about nationalism or other I articles covering every phase of the _... (erdw
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I though success has favored him, his
father and mother are still in Odessa. Jewish ideals. Ile acted like a finest-, m
motion pict ure Industry.
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NEW YORK.—At an executive , time attacking America.
for.
orning.
'The part that hurt me most in (lay m
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Provisional A
Third Englander Talk.
Miss Teichner has had many years
Jewish Congress held here last week it ,he article published by Mr. Ford is
newspaper
to convene a conference ' the inferential statement that 1 (lid Prof. Henry Englander, of the He- of news{
pt Jr experience both on the
was decided .
and on the New York
of all delegates to the .• -"ss as : not want to bring my mother and brew Union College, will deliver the Detroit
third of his series of addresses on
lather front Russia.
well as representatives of large se a
Jewish
History
under
the
auspices
of
'MY' father has been for many,
ish organizations and orders in order
to establish the permanency of the niany'"ye... a well-to-do man. Ile the Men's Temple Club, Friday, Feb.
congress and consoler those problems made a fortune in the manufacture of 18, at 8 o'clock. The lectures already
with which it might be expected to soaps and soap products. Ford tries given in the course have been heard
deal. to give the impression in his Dear- by large and enthusiastic audiences.
The conference is to he called for born Independent that my. parents Admission is complimentary. The
March 20, and the p ce is to be de- are starving in Russia while I roll in public is invited.
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FORMED, ROTHCHILD
LEAVES NEW YORK
Ave.
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in a re- ' cier, the scion of the great banker' Miss Teichner has enjoyed some
or were until recent) y. ich Yet,
the proles. family that he is descended from. He
cent interview, in wh
conferred with Jewish financial lead- : unique newspaper experience having
note of pa th os was ob s t ros i"t y
present, he lamented that he was not : ens of America, endeavoring to inter-lan Eastern paper on the Ford "Peace
j
ar:, dCootahset H. h
gn
e a ,.
aide to bring h's parents to America. est them in business undertakings to I Sit i p," the "Coast t
other assign-'
I Campaign Special"
.
"Gest sold newspapers in Boston. be started in l'alestine.
meats
of
national
importance.
She
;
the
To be sure, the Jewish question was
and became property boy in a Boston
I was at one time publicity director of Pal
mber incidentally broached in discussions of
theater. In 1906 he was a me
bu t the New York Suffrage party.
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i n P a lestine
'
of a notorious gang of t•cket specu-
Miss Teichner is also the author of ,
lators who were the bane of the pub. this was not the principal topic of
many poems which have appeared in 1
lie until ticket peddling on t'.e side- discussion. And because of this he representative periodicals throughout i i
I walks in front of theaters was sup- succeeded so splendidly and he or- the country. "Recognition," a poem I
pressed by the police. There are still ganized
which by Miss Teichner, included in The t
. . an "Economic . Council"
in Palestinian
other stories told about him that link ws tn .
Verse, was
this name with another sort of traffic, undertakings and thus create possibil- i Standard Book of Jewish
work ainong many thousands I reprinted in the Chronicle a few in
not,
there is these
noth stories are true or n its for
Lot whether
Another
verse.
"Aware- tra-875 GIIIii0t
ing in Grit's career of Jewish laborers. Into that Eels- I weeks ago.
as mem. i ness" Was read from the pulpit of a tx t
. there
to indicate that he would ever con- hers ' Oscar Straus, Felix Warburg, New York church recently.
eleceanDyke & D. T. Ry.
to she theater s best
tribute an ir
Miss Teichner is the daughter of Posegarren & P. M. RT.
Judge Irving Lehman and Louis Mar-
He Is a me-in•law of Dos
'nterest. H
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