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DETROIT, MICHIGAN,•FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921.
ANTI-SEMITES OF PROTOCOLS WERE DUE TO
AUSTRIA PLAN TO
RUSSIAN ANTI-SEMITES
CALL WORLD MEET
Entertainment to
Be Given l)v Lodge
-
'Members of
Snioker in New
Britli
Plan
TO TELL CONDITION
OF UKRAINIAN JEWS
Plight of Refugee. to Be Subject of
Add eeeeee at Arcadia Meetings
Nleeting
Communal Slogan
To Be Prevention
_
1)r, Lee K. Frankel Sees Charity
'Thing of Past; Social
Workers Needed.
SAYS LONDON JEWS
OFFER NO PROBLEM
TO ADOPTED LANDS
Ur. 11). Uubrowsky, 11 - 1•11', ■ •111,111 , •
of the l'inted Jewish Relief organiza
Ifirsch
tion of Russia, Itev.
Dr. Lee K. Frankel, one of the fore-
Lodge of jp oit i B r io, i s liansky and other speakers of note
Representative From East End
Congress Contemplates World-
•
yvill
address
a
mass
meeting
Tuesday most communal leaders in this coon-
most
„„i
t
o
on
,. 0f the
Ii i
Praises Industry of Im-
Wide War on Judaism; Ask
enjoyable e v e ning, evening at Illy Arcadia tinder the try, last Saturday evening delivered
Inter-tint'
migrant.
auspices of the Federation of Ukrain- :cat ii,spiring talk on social work and
Expulsion of Aliens.
e,
for it , members, when
related problcnis, at a dinner gii en in --
•hoo• in good standing gather Nion- i"" J rtcsof Mkhig"•
being held for the his honor by the Itlb t't r. 1111,1 direst,m, PRINCE OF WALES HONORS
The meeting
.I.ts evening, March 21, at the Old
BERLIN PREPARES FOR
purpose of iniaronag op. iheo pl e of of the United Jessi•li Charities.
YOUNG BOXING CHAMPIONS
Itlks temple, on Munroe asenne, in
terrible
GREAT DEMONSTRATION
Detroit :endvoin01 1.1
- The slogan for the next 20 yt•ar •
..-----•
the Temple Theater building, for the
condition of the J.. u • of the l'kraine. in communal work will Lt prevention.
:molter and entertainment that has
By J. D. Kiley.
.1. a rl•tilt of till' 1/00,111s 111 Uk- rather than cure," Dr. Frankel said.
\N•\- -NVitli what s ee ms to br
1..cit
arranged
by
the
entertainment
approbation of the .\11 ,-
rainia in 1919 and 1920, approximately Ile pointed Out that charity workers Member of Parliament for Whitt-
the
committee.
35,0110 have escaped to Itoinnania 'rind are a thing of the past, and that coin-
chapel
al
ir1:111
The committee in charge promises ;Wont 15,000 to 20,009 Jews ill other m until workers will he the need oh the tot,,.,
,, ad I., ,n . 1. .. ,,,,, iIt .T.,,,i,, ,, ,, ,, ,iono...)
.11-sent, the
III
i
cr
ut
tai-m.
that the smoker •.",11 the one of the parts ofEurope. These JIM, 11110
toners,.
was
per-
future. I.1 /N 1./0 N -r I it considering the pr.',
?emit it
trim \
Lest in the history of the lodge.
conyvn ti o n here
I/r. Frankel advised the social work-lent position cal the immigrant Jew in
escaped from the pursuing 11111141s 01
m close
moo
The first of a series of articles written for THE DETROIT JEWISH
EntertaMs.ts have bet n procured tielleralS Denikine and Pethira, art. cr. assembli d to go back and see how t h e east en d of Loudon, i t i s wee ,.
;.i , sage of re•olutions con-
wo h ,
CHRONICLE and The Jewish Tribune.
tor this "(flit-.
from
imich
the people were responsible for nary to g o h ac k , t , iitc t ,, eitty yea rs,
w
1
1
1011
expulsion
0
111,
11‘
.
111
.1
a
world-wide
war
on
intim
11
temp'
The committee consists of Jack tilt'emintrie. they are in, and first 1 he conditions that marred the coin- when time was a great influx of Rus-
BY PRINCESS RADZIWILL.
sins
Langer, chairman; Bob Finn, secre- handinforinalion concerning them mums! happiness, and then urged them sian Jews to that district. They came
werla anti-Semitic congress was
(Copyright, 1921. All rights reserved.)
tary; lien Kramer, treasurer;
will he given by the speakers at the to go out and correct the fault.' and in thehr thou•ands, fleeing from the
called meet in Budapest next fall
lied Goldman, and s,,,n Mandell,
mistakes made. He said that the prob: horrible slat, of serfdom and pers.:,
Arcadia.
and a central bureau 'vas created to
Editor's Note: - eroicess Radziwill, author of this and other articles dealing
manager of
The l'ederati. n h.( Ukrainian le:vs len' no" was 104 that of hospitals at." cution which existed in Russia at that
gel in touch with anti-Semitic cen- wan "The Protocols of the fiders of /ion," has taken room herself the task of tartaincre; Louis
publicity.
I
••
■
•I
till.
of
lilichigan,
that
is
in
house, of shelter, but adequate care. time. Today they form by far the
ters throughout the world.
proving Meir spurious origin. Iles position in Russia, from which she fled after
No member 11'111 bt• admitted tO the mats meeting, is coin:, h., .1 oi more sufficient food and clothes for the largest and most important st•etion
was made in the re-1.h-
the rise of Bolshevism, gave her the opportunity to obtain first-hand knowledge of
I:tinian
smoker
unless
hi.
does
are
paid
;not
of
than
411
organizations
needy.
'
,ti.111. -,ntilar to the one that occurred their origin, and the toalice and trait which prompted the authors of these notorious
hr is in good standing. The tie ti
in r very pooincial
Jr1111 .
of
area
Il lt enti::::fitNs1
el
lli
1 1:"Ict o'rl oill'ii. ,i)(c.,ii li ce, °ellii'fil 'I 'l 'en eastern
, .ieit ti' litli 1 i Y 1 ot to_ °
tlieaeineteepeL/: .:" a n dait' hi,"I'Pe °
here on
•Kamen!,
work
tary
has
announced
that
the
rills.
will
\ nstria once each month.
Capit.il
Princess Radziwill has be1.0111e the enemy of anti-Semitism beeattse her experi•
'11"ism trill be eliminated," 1) r.
•Hie position of the Jews caused
hold for members at all meetings
Tin t.•olutiom call on the gove rn.
firmer in Russia hair demonstrated to her that once class hatred is aroused it is
Frankel said.
grave concern until the Jewish Board
nnit i to e xpel alien Jew: by April hr unlikely to stop within the limited circle toward which its wrath is dim - red. Pog- henceforth.
Dr. Frankel made the statement of Guardians assisted them financially
The problem of temporary quarters
a c c e pt rh•phinsibility tar gravy conse- rorni,she says. have a way al reaching out toward others than Jews.
at every man ma
mutt, cs "rid al.o to intim., exception-
ed, the Old
has been temorarils
l w°"'a" hat a right and materially and enabled them to
i
t
h
The other articles by Princess Rudzi•ill which will be published in the Jewish
to come and ask for assistance when form a home and settle 110W11. Their
u
ally o penaltics on a ll a m, Irlc
for
'remote having
in need. 1)r. Frankel said that not
he Chronicle are: "The ileitis Trial and the Protocols,' "Czarist Policy Tow ,ard the inch ling nights .
children were MilICate11 at the Jews'
,
on, rid, rs. A dein:old that I.
Jews," "The Jews and the Wor le Russia."
r, Sd,„„1 . 0 „, o f t1„. l arges t of its
only has every Raritan bring a 144111
Frei'
penu11ted In attend sh conda"v ingot
tilt
Judge ['Anat.! .1 I , 1i II.
Ill come and ask for assistance, but kind in the world. As a result of this
It may appear strange to the outsider who is not in the secret of the •'maker or the es.. m e la., Altee
only in proportion to the 'her-
Refuses to Permit Zionists to that the etimm""al workers base "t' immigration of Russian Jews to the
many
amazing
details
connected
with
the
machinations
of
a
certain
set
evening. Judge Jettilh • ontlind the
nia. ' 1 1 Jewish Polmlalon, I. made III
Support Institutions for
tiv,4 arse fautst e t .,,t,Ii ieed help 5aoteciil i. East cull of London, many, trades,
worst
T
right to
of people in Russia, to hear that the famous so-called "Protocols of the conditions existing ill ilm to loc...
the in solutions.
w
Elders of Zion," and the Dreyfus affair in France, are closely connected, and .puke at great I. Huth on ilic
Religious Teachings.
• 111 11 as mantle and cabinet making,
and W0111111 prominent in social awl the ready-made clothes industry, to-
in so far as together with the famous
BERLIN PREPARES
relation of the ernirt• to the psi-,.u.
other
Beilis ease, they formed part of the)
FOR ANTI-SEMITIC
le IN I" IN • Unrrespondclice made ,., activities ,lierei of the \ V i 1 1 i "1 gutbt•r with the cigarette trade and
and the prisoners. Various re form
s, variety of
vast plan conceived and partly exe-
DEMONSTRATION
were Outlined by the Ind
una son
public between the Foreign
Jewish
of we t r h e then and
e :"I siteliutir‘at ir
cuted by the police officials of the
ma(- 1.11.11 t r jt-'''" fi ci 'lf't p t 1',Il r'iliin. e act t:'''llit'i.
er" 'e si('-'i h
Office and Dr. Eder. the Zionist rep-
HER 1.1 N -Preparations are being old regime in Russia, to make the
. i It '•(r.y
:) il known in this country,
indei,s icetilhe : ff rhs
le itti ,ttri o
to
N.
i a shotiaa,s,(i i,r. wilts
sprang up and
u
who recently returned
rt - celliallVf•
made for a huge anti-Semitic denim - Jews responsible for all the unrest
flourished and were passed on to the
from a trip to Soviet Russia in Zion-
stratum to be held lore Sunday. The which they knew but too well was
Chanties. Mr.
of the Detroit Jewish
o
generation. Today these pioneer
ist interests, reveals the fact that the
dcmonstratton, It is reported, also oil: bound to shake the vast realm of the
Butzel was followed by Mr. Frankel,' families
liourieniti;°'perous members of
Soviet authorities refused to coast&
Its III the nature of a protest against Romanoffs in the very near future.
who delivered the address of the even- , he cl ie isim a
t
Dr. Eder's offer to pay for the main-
the rupture of the rt partitions confer- Yet such was the case, and this con- Mond and Weizmann Tell of
ing .
I
War Was Real Test,
tenance
of
Hebrew
schools
in
that
ence in London.
•
stitutea perhaps one of the most
the real test of the value of the
Work in Palestine; New
country. The Foreign Nlinister in the
Representatives of the German- curious episodes of this amazing
alien immigrant came in 1914,
Prof. Blondheim to Tell Three Young course of his writing declared that the
York Jews to He l p.
Nationalist party que.tioned the gov- story about which there is so much
when the Great \Val' burst upon a
People's Organizations of
Jew's of Soviet Russia who are enjoy-
ernment in the Reichstag what nica.- talk these days.
startled Europe; and well did the
ing
a
greater
measure
of
self-deter•
Eliezer
hen
Yehudah.
tires had already been taken to ex-
They say that a man who is drown-
LONIUCV --Sir Alfred . Mond la.t
Jews acquit themselves.
initiation than the Jews of other coun-
clude the admission it Eastern jtiws ing clutches at a straw to try and
Judge Il arry Id. Fisher, of the
n
sessio ,
By nature the Jew is ambitious, and
t h e closing
Professor David S. Illonelheini, of tries, have chose,. by a majority to
and to expel) those that were in the save himself. This is precisely what '
G o vt of Chicago, will ad- though not as a rule brilliant, e is
t: i l t gt il i t t, Pc7hU'fh
English Zionists Johns Hopkins University, will ad- have Yiddish schools, and the pro- Nlimicipal Co
country. The Deputies demanded ilvit has happened in Russia, and this is
held here during the past week. Sir dress a joint meeting of the Young posal of the Zionists to pay for dress a meeting of the Detroit chap- a great trier, and an indefatigable
thy government submit Moire. of what preceded and brought about
cce which
s. i
6.!
paoscsoeus snitngforgthiais litiseusw
Allred related his impr•ssiotis of Pal- People's Auxiliary of the Shaarey Hebrew (n.truction is utterly unac-
tilos. expelled or interned and pointed the Revolution there. Ever since the
" nnciss aitit in hn
l E einigi' llceiri s le , i.i\ i m e c o rit‘rjau nne.t.' io
11111 that there was no excuse for die reforms inaugurated by Alexander e.tine, picturing its future in glowing Zedek. the Moor Cholein Juniors and ceptable because the Soviet Govern-
Board
of
Commerce,
at
the
Board
of
business
and
in
politics,
and
undould-
colors
and
speaking
particularly
in
ment
cannot
allow
that
schools
be
pri-
the Intercollegiate Zionist Association
,,,,vernmenr• failure to take action, II, the grandfather of the unfortun-
Commerce Saturday evening, March edly gain for him a number of bitter
Mtn. Austria was expelling these Jews ate Nicholas who was murdered at praiseworthy terms of the Lhalutzon chapter of I)ctroit at a joint meeting vately financed. The Minister sug-
gested that parents could arrange for 2(i, on "The Troth About Soviet Rus- and envious enemies who take delight
despite the protest of Poland and the Ekaterinburg, the bureaucratic reg- of Eastern Europe. Sir Alfred who of these groups to be held Thursday
private home instruction in Hebrew via." . in blackening the name of the race to
warning of the League of Nations.
ime that until then had been so pow. is. the head of the Zionist Economic evening, afarch 24, at the Shaarey
under the head of religious instruc-
Jud e Fisher has been presiding g ill which he belongs. Hence the com-
Jewish students attending a loCt111, erful felt itself to be doomed. It Council voiced a warm appeal to Brit- Zedek.
the Morals Court where he made an 1111111 misconception of the Jew as the
Professor Illondheim is one of the tion.
iu NItinich were diaper-rd by an anti- had opposed all of these reforms, ish Jewry to come forward and help
Speaking
generally
of
the
attitude
exceptional
record, but has especial- embodiment of all that breeds discos-
Semitic demonstration, ,ays a dispatch had tried to delay by all means in in the rebuilding of Palestine. Pro- hest known Jewish scholars in the
revolution.
its power the liberation of the serfs, fessor Chaim Weizmatm in the course country, and is an authority on vari- of the government towards the Jews, ly disting'ilished himself as presiding Gait and to
frost Om Bavarian ...tonal.
maintain that the foreign
But
Ike
Foreign
Minister
stated
that
the
justice of the Boys' Court in Chica g o.
• • •
and, after it had been thwarted in of the conference had occasion to ad- ous subjects of Hebraic lore. Born
J ew is inevitably a n undesirable and
bourgeoisie, the Zionists included, ha I
in
Baltimore
in
1884,
Ur.
Blondheim
In
January,
1920,
lie
was
chosen
as
this
attempt,
had
fought
as
hard
as
dress
the
delegates
a
moldier
of
JEWS FEAR POGROMS
even
a
danger
is manifestly absurd.
conspired
against
the
Soviet
govern-
received his A. B. degree from Johns
chairman of the Ukraine Cominission
it could against every liberal move- times.
IN MANCHURIA
supporteh
1
I by the Joint Distribution Committee - No doubt among younger generation
Hopkins in 1906, and was awarded the merit, many of t win lal ng
mentin the country.
e,
visionaries
tlr.
v
Speaking
at
one
of
the
earlier
scs-
II \ It 11 I N, al.aN(IICRIA-Thh•
the
efforts
of
Kolchak
and
Denikin,
degree of Doctor of Philosophy from
The bureaucrats knew very well
of AlllefiCa for Jewish Wiar Sufferers there arc vii
1,1, of Lenin
running between Offisk and that they had arrayed against them , 1011 ' Professor
thorr.uh- the same university in 19111. Ile was and did nothing to tight the reaction- to investigate the conditions in I?-u-
think
thst
because
t
r
e
they
embrace
iiY
k
t;:
'i!irha
roctzi
a
"
ii
i
'
d
i
en-k and Kurgan and Omsk all the intelligent elements in the ly covered the situation in Palestine instructor in Romance languages, and ary machinations of other element
(01/11 , in order to render relief to toe h
re ime ' affords a possibility of
tit , ":"'" . ."‘ Russian nation, and that the nobil- pointing out that the Jewish people later assistant professor at the Uni- 'Flue Foreign Minister also drew,atten• war sufferers in war stricken cons- this
g
'
1 """'
nave been captured
ity, or upper classes, were standing were now called upon to come for- versity of Illinois: Johnston Scholar lion to the fact that if a Czarist tries, , solving the greatest of human prob-
Ions, an equitable distribution of the
tit. , and the Soviet )44,•CrIIIIV01 solidly united against them. But ward and do the actual work of re-
at the Johns Hopkins crsity dur- regime were again instituted, the Jews
The commission beaded by Judge wealth of a country among its in-
would be subjected to the thersecution
• 11 m rrthrown. onlinunication then the bureaucrats were the men building. Sir Herbert Samuel, lie de- ing 1013-4 for the research in the old
Fisher was the first to be admitted habitants, so that all shall live in com-
h 11 Russia and Siberia has been in control, and this always means a clared, and the rest of the administra- French glosses of Rashi. In 1917 he they had known in former times. Dr.
to enter Soviet Russia, with the con- fort and none in excessive luxury, a
n off since the mid e of i.
great deal, especially in a land where win were there as representatives of became assistant professor of French Eder in reply refuted the statements
of the Foreign Office and pointed out sent of the U. S. State Department. principle which ethically cannot be
The resumption of railway the national a n th .s' the result of the whole of Palestine and whatever at Johns Hopkins.
The services he rendered the war disputed. So, to further what they be-
i nith Trans•Italkalia has been. centuries 'Of slavery, is so great that lews propose to achieve they
In 1918 and 1919, while on leave of that Zionism has no intermit political
they must
i - h 1 honed indefinitely.
absence
from
the
university:,
Dr.
aims
in any country and that the sufferers received unlimited approval lieve to be the policy of the future
though a great many people talk, Mulertake themselves.
The
of American Jewry.
when it is better understood, these
r ' .• I , ,,• in Harbin fear a pogioni. very feat among them ever bestir -.cluds at re at present maintaining Illondheim was successively in charge' Zionists have throughout remained
The committe in charge of the lec- ardent young spirits engage in propa-
in
‘, ,:he
overseas department of. the loyal to the Soviet authorities.
meeting
has
. themselves
or tr try
to .
emsees
work was im- of tne
.
• been held '
10,000 children.
Dr. Eder succeeded in obtaining ture consists of 1'. W. Keating, chair- ganda. But it is not !Tally of any
.is
.!s h hal here, in which prayt•rs Russian Reforms Alarm Bureaucracy ' ,arcane and the present Zionist cf- Jewish W
re Board at New York;
man; Clarence Ifebbell, City En- serious importance.
Of the in-
for the
The emancipation
of the
serfs
.," •-, I d here
are success
persistynt
rumors brought
about a complete
trans-
forts in that direction be doubled, for executive secretary of the J ewish Wel- permission for the noted Hebrew poet
Happy Domestic Life.
,; and Assistant Malik and Mrs. Tchlenow to leave gineer and Joseph Stringliam, of the
,
at Oinsk and formation in Russian ideas and more recently Sir Herbert Samuel fare Board at Paris
Board of Education.
us. ia.
ltd-ievist rising ,
n incharge
of American student,
The Jew is a model parent, and
c
had laid the foundation for 200 Arabic 1) ca
opinions. But it did not change, in
in
science,
at
the
University
of
l'aris.
Jewish
marriages
are notably success-
of the Arabs
TI e aude
ttit
.
the slightest, the attitu df
e o th ore schoo l '.
Dr. i has been interested
ful. If he is a little more careful in
lity were the at this moment was not entirely satin-
bureaucrats who in rea
money
matters
than
his Gentile fel-
/i!ritnhan7lidlautiguattes
Czar in Russia in all but name. It factory and the surest measure for ad- " t le re j
low-citizen, it is because Ile has a
e
a""."Ig to r"" " t e
did not alter anything in the general itisi nient lay in increased immigra-
in the history of French literary criti-
keener perception of the value of hard
corruption which prevailed in admin- lion two millitin elunains (theme cism and in Anatole France, and has
cash and a greater determination to
- -
cite Program at Meeting of Ladle.' istrative classes in 5loseow or SL ore 44 datums to an acre) of land written on these subjects. The topic
put by a proportion of what he earns
Petersburg But it broke the occur- , were at present available and should Its has chosen for his address here i ,
in case bad times should come upon
Aoxiliary of Shaarey Zedek.
ity
in
which
these
classes
hail
lived
be
acquired
without
delay.
him. When the authorities realize
on "Eliezer ben lieliudah," and is on..
--
of the until this radical reform had brought
that lie is an asset and not a liability
with which the coining speaker is
Ladies'
Auxiliary
Some Plot Against Mandate.
light
into
the
darkness
of
the
Rome
to East London, the problem of the
..t, \ Zedek, at their meeting last
g hl Y familiar '
f
i .'nlassser
NV eizma tin roused the thuritu
It was the vision of this
alien Jew presents no greater diffi-
Dr. ItIondheini has taken a great
`...mdas afternoon at the Shaarey country.
ed
a
short
program
pre
light
which
troubled
the
people
stir-
delegates
of
the
conference
to
It
pitch
i
culties than the problem of any other
Jewish activities in the
/. hlh k, enjo y
- mad by a number of members of rounding the sovereign, because they of indignation by declaring that even c? It;triter't y and
alien. Common-sense is the key to
an ardent Zionist. Ile
h.hrahus branches of Detroit Young dreaded it might one day illuminate :ht this it there are Jews who arc i taking great interest in the Jewish
the solution in both cases.
o h o, Th e feature o f the a i m.. their own misdeeds. Therefore, they d, liberate!): plotting to destroy the student, and is devoting much of his
PRINCE OF WALES
1,1„,i, wt-, t h e presentation of Jactiii tried to keep up a system of repres- mandate. He then went on to ex- time toward the advancement of the
HONORS JEWISH BOYS
tahrdin's :hurt 'sketch, i'A Purim In- sion all around, and they persuaded plain that the Amerieith Ihflikts fail - Intercollegiate Zionist Association.
ianction," which 0 the
this was that
absolutely
I 1,
a sovereign
trial of co that
to realize
a supreme
effort on Ile was a member of the Governing
p rtrays
By Leopold Spero.
ssariii ifl he wished to keep intact , e Part of the Insiltle themselves i , board of the I. Z. A. for a number of
h eisceim
ta
Purim, with the other holidays de- n
,London Corr. „ , , .iit; r1vonnti . ,1:911.0 Detroit Jewish
pe a prestige.
now ,...,,,ial ',timing to depend up- wears.
,, ianding all injunctioo against Purim
was not easy to
Neve
•
on the Palestine administration and'
would have cheered the heart of
o that the latter may not be classed persuade Alexander II, or even Alex-
even an anti•Semite to be present at
•hi an eqnal footing with the other ander III that Russia was a hotbed private a,hieventent to accomplish all ,
of conspiracy against their throne, that is necessary. Referring to Pro-
the proceedings last Thursday morn-
li d s)
III, part, in the playlet Were all because they both trusted to the love lessor Einstein's efforts in behalf of
ing, when the Prince of Wales pre-
sented to the Jewish Lads' Brigade
, 1 by the Tikvas Zion, except for of the nation for its dynasty. The the I 1 I ehrt w University in Jerusalem,
Detroit chapter of Hatla,sall, :lie
the Championship Shield for Boxing
slf
tic part played by Saw Silverstein, first shock which this faith in their Professor Weizman,' characterized it
0,ee e dl . ,
:1
of the Maccabees of Judaea. Rachel own people suffered, happened when as the "greatest intellectual Jew help- women's branch of the Zionist organ-
of all the British Cadet Battalions.
ization, has completed plans for the
The ceremony took place in Am-
(Continued on page 6.)
. holdfahlen acted as Judge. Sam Sit-
(Continued on page 5.)
Purim ball to be held Tuesday even-
bassadors Court, St. James' Palace,
‘h rstcia, a, Chanukah, gave the tir.t
ing, March 22, at the Elks' Temple, in
and amongst those present were the
') argument against Purim. and was fol-
celebration of the fifth anniversary of
following:
lowed by Faanie Bloody, as Pass-
the existence of the local chapter.
` h.
Notables Are Present. '
Mary Markolsky, Shevuoth and
Ak
A large number of patrons and
lit-General Sir Noel Birch, Di•
Raimi, as Succoth. The judge
patronesses of the local chapter will
t f
r.. om•Getteral, Territorial Force; Ma-
0.11 presented a decision against the
occupy boxes at this dance. ("real
I ,. 1 . he n eral the Earl of Scarborough;
other holidays in favor of Purim, out-
effort is being put into the arrange-
Colonel Sir Charles Wakefield (donor
"lag the advantages in Purim.
ments to make the event an important
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the medals for the competition);
Anna Bookstein, who acted as
occasion of the year, and the dance
Cadet Litut.-Colonel E. C. Ouvey
Purim, then gave a humorous tlyclam-
will id all probability be made an an-
Secretary,
National Association of
This
''‘VIty I Like Purim."
nual event on Purim.
Cadet Training; Cadet Colonel C. E.
Ia., followed by the singing of
The Pince is insitational, but mem-
,
Beginning with its next issue, The Detroit Jewish
Pateraon, Hampshire Cadets; Cadet
i hers may secure extra tickets from
Purim song by the Young Judean,' in
M jor C. W. Talibush, Jewish Lads'
•
Chronicle will publish the first of a series of articles
Mrs. N. F. Aronstam, Miss Jeanni t•y
'III ntlance, under the leadership of
Brigade; Collet Captain G. D. Solo-
Steinberg or Miss Dora David....
') , ss %iota Slomovitz, of the Daugh•
by Walter Hurt, nationally known as an editor and
,on, Jewish Lad,' Brigade; Cadet
• • of the White and Blue, who also
(Continued on page 5.)
publisher, on various phases of the Jewish question.
•.hile another Yiddish song. The pro-
BILL WOULD BAR JEWS
Princess Radziwill, in First of Series of Articles,
Declares Forgeries Were Used by Police
Officials of Old Regime
Pluec
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DREYFUS, BEILIS CASES
PART OF WORLD SCHEME
HEBREW SCHOOL IS
BARRED BY SOVIET
ENGLISH ZIONISTS
SCHOLAR
APPEAL FOR FUNDS JEWISH
ADDRESSES MASS
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MEETING, MAR. 24
nut
TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA
SUBJECT OF ADDRESS ' Jewish
primarily
'This
JU DAEANS PRESENT
SHORT PURIM PLAY
Jewish Handiwork
Objects of Art Are Placed on Exhibition
HADASSAH COMPLETES
PURIM DANCE PLANS
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JEWISH PROBLEMS VIEWED
THROUGH GENTILE CLASSES
gram also included two recitations by
Rose Goldiaden and Fannie Illondy,
the Tikvas Zion.
The program, outside that pre-
,. lord liy Yining Judah:ails, also in-
ineled 'song, by Miss Evelyn nosh) . -
wald, and was followed by a social
half-hour, during which refreshments
were served. Mrs. NVolf-Caplan act-
ed as chairman.
POLISH JEWS ORGANIZE
TO HELP WORK OF HIAS
DANZIG.-The Jewish communi-
ties in various parts of Poland are
'remelting committees to help the
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Aid Society of America in its work
for emigrants, according to an an-,
nouncement from Warsaw. These
committees are being formed at the
initiative of the Ilia, administration
in Poland,
The wide range of topics, all closely related, will
recommend themselves to Jewish readers at a time
when most writers are confining themselves largely
to the problem of anti-Semitism in its immediate
m anifestations. The articles represent the non-
Jewish viewpoint, presented entirely without an
element of bias in either direction.
Many things are said, which, though badly need-
ing expression, could not be said by the Jewish
FROM HOLDING OFFICE
WARSAW.-The noted anti-Sem-
ite Lutollayski, speaking in the Pol-
ish Seim of the desirability of pro-
viding constitutionally that only a
Polish Catholic should be entitled to
hold certain offices, pointed to Pro-
fessor Ashkenasi and declared that
his representation on the League of
Nations would then have been made
imposaible. this fact, he considered,
would fully Justify the limitation
thus imposed by the constitution.
writer on Jewish topics without seeming impolitic.
The series, never before published, will arouse :on-
siderable interest, and comment thereon, proceeding
ELECT JEW CHAIRMAN
OF LONDON'S COUNCIL
from its readers, will be welcomed in the editorial
LONDON. -- Major Percy Sim-
mons, noted as • municipal reform-
er, has been elected chairman of the
. 1 This is the
Lonuun County C
Pint time that a Jew has bene elected
columns of The Chronicle.
to this office.
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BALL PROCEEDS GO
FOR WAR ORPHANS
The Junior European Women's
Welfare Organization of Detroit have
completed arrangements for the dance
to In s iren at the Shaarey Zedek
gsmeasium on Saturday evening,
April 2. The proceeds of this dance
will go towards adopting European
orphans who have been left without
Wm.
support as a retilt of the W or
The Syn agogue.
The commit. e in charge has an-
Papa, Canting By Nalsoasiab Marls es Eahibitirsis at Jewish .... stab
The
exhibit
contain.
a
collection
ranged
(or
a
rich
program
of
enter-
FAVISII Arts and Crafts %Vrielc,
iss Anna
closing Sunday at the Jewish In- of a great many articles of interest, tainment for the evening. M
stitute, on Hastings and Iligh streets, from a copy of an old Chinese case Rabinowitz it chairman of the wo-
marks one of th. sincerest efforts on of a Sefer Torah (Scroll of the Law% mince in charge. which includes the
Sadye Sachs. Ed-
the part of the educational depart- to a miniature airplane, made by a following members:
ment of the United Jewish Charities Jewish boy. The Scroll of the Chin- no Lewis, Ironic Rabinowitz, Rose
of Detroit. with Miss Mary Caplan ese Jews, and the ease for tht Chinese Ffrusy. Bertha Miller. Rose Levine,
Lehrman, Lillian Barnett.
as the heat!. to exhibit the works of Torah, are among the most interest- Rebecca
Rose Friedman and Clara Atliraciek.
(Continued on page I.)
, Jew s in eery wan( of life.