CH. A merica's ffewish Periodical CeNter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON AVENUI- CINCINNATI 10, 01110 BrEbETROIT AMISH HROAICL MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION GREED OF RUSSIAN Hebrew Language Triumphs By P l ay OFFICIALS CALLED BASIS OF POGROMS POLES SEEK TO GAIN FENDSHIP OF JEWS Jews to Welcome Chiefs of Zionism Press Appealed to for Assist•nce in Negotiations. Profs. Weizmann, Einstein and "Saul and David" Operetta Colleagues Expected to WARSAW Addressing a confer- 1V Surpasses All Expectations ence of Polish press representatvies, Arrive Sunday. m Presentation. Minister of Finance Stechkovski ap- 8-3-2-6 Per Year, $3.00; Per. Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. VOL. IX. NO. 19. New Telephone GLENDALE CALLS FOR JEWISH RACE PROBLEM PLACARD OF NOMIC CAUSE NATIONALIZATION HAS ECONOMIC JEWISH POSSESSIONS Walter Hurt Differentiates Between Class an d aste Dstnctons ii i and Shows Connection i With Jewish i Question The Hidden Hand, London NEW YORK. — Professor Chaim The Ilebrew play presented last pealed to the press to aid in effecting Monthly, Issues Appeal evening at Orchestra hall by a better undeiAnding with the Jews Weizmann, Professor Albert Ein-, Princess Says No Particular Sanday the pupils of the United Ilebrew ni Poland. It a in the interests of mein. Menachem Mendel Ussishkin. Aimed at Jewish Jew Hatred Existed Among for the llebrew movement and sur- the Polish people, the minister de- Wealth. Schools of Detroit proved a triumph clared, that the Polish government and Ben to Zion Mossinsohn who the Russian People. are Dr. reported have left EngliRid on passed all expectations in the acting, should gain the confidence and March 24, will find New York Jewry --- IDEALIST YOUNG JEWS ndship of the Jewish population, ready and waiting to receive them By B WALTER HURT. CLAIMS MASSES INCITED dancing, singing of the players and friendship START YIDDISH REVIEW and to that end the press and the on Sunday, April 3, when they are (NOTEi—Be it understood that this series of articles presents Jewish scenery of the play, BY AUTHORITIES OF CZAR the Approximately --- :1,000 people packed people must come to the assistance expected to reach the shores of this questions purely from the non-Jewish viewpoint, and neither the editor By LEOPOLD SPERO. the government, which is now country. of .she Zionist Organization has ar of this journal nor any Jew should be regarded as responsible for" or neces- Orchestra Hall to see "Saul and Da- By Princess Catharine (London Correspondent The Detroit . larilY agreeing with, any opinion herein expressed, excepting quotations vid," the operetta staged, acted by aiming to remove all restrictions Jewish Chronicle.) a number of youngster pupils of the which affect the Jews and to bring ranged a public reception at the Met- 1 of Jewish origin.—W. 11.1 (Copyright, 1921. All Rights Re- 1 for April 10. House local Talmud Torahs, none of whom about conditions which will insure ropolitan Opera served.) Despite the fact that Fleet Street was over 19 years old, and the ma- friendly relations between the Poles A reception committee independent ARTICLE II. — - J as, however, org a n- Race antagonism, in common with all social manifestations, has an is in mourning, that half the big Lon- oni has, of the Zionists jority of which cast was a group of and theews. The Minister of of the Interior has ns h ip1 economic root; although religion and patriotism, twin fetiches of fanaticism don dailies and many of the pro- rma Grand nde the Gustave Hartman, of Judge n ord 1 Somebody once wittily remarked are in the market, that the Jewish Blaster of the I. 0. B.A., and is mak- and chief resource and reliance of the demagogue, ordinarily afford a ',Mends he only thing one could be : taxes shall be i future upon no special, Nation and the Athenaeum have only "that j in Russia was the absence of been able to keep alive by amalga- - hospitals, an has been the case until ing all arrangements to meet the sure o: It is for futile to seek an elsekind explanation of any social phenomena. now. At the same tmie, Minister Zionist leaders at the pier and then false basis justification of not RH differ active expression. any kind of policy on the part of the Caste distinction does essentially from racial antipathy, being motion of their normally divergent government." This, however, was Skulski informed the Jewish Deputy to them a public welcome in At one' merely a further equation in the endless process of infinite division. interests—and all men of culture and of give the largest halls in the city. Farbstein that all restrictions upon the same time Mayor Ilylan is ap- Equally, and more evidently, this also has its economic demarcation, instead heart must unite, whatever their not quite exact, because there was the Jews in the district of Bialnstock one policy to which that government, governed by purely cultural distinctions, invariably appears coin- politics may be, in hoping that the have been removed. The negotiations pointing a Citizens' Committee - tol of being of material considerations and undeviatingly new venture will succeed, and vindi- or rather the people who stood at its between the government commission greet the world-famed Jewish lead- cidently with . the e co cafe good taste in the height of vul- head, always adhered, and this Was , and leading Jewish representatives era in the name of the Greater New follows e one s the policy of finding victims whom trug le that inexorable clash of opposing eco- garity ' s zenith—d espit e all these l cass sg— h te Wherefore, to bring about a better understanding YOrk community. they could make responsible for their nomic interests which the conventional sociologist, in blind stupidity or proofs of how grave a problem it is between the two communities are now own misdeeds. For a time there w The committee organized to give from selfish calculation, refuses to recognize as a fundamental fact. to keep any journal alive in these the Oples, then the Finns, then the again in progress. Professor Weizmann and his col- Lower animals of any genus, what- days of dictatorial compositors de- ----- Ukrainians, whose fate wns perhaps leagues a popular reception an- ever its variation of species, have no mending their $50 per week mini- the most tragic of all, because they nuances that it has engaged the Six- degrees of caste, for the reason that mum, the Gutter l'ress of anti-Semit- never got justice from anyone, and their economic processes are too ale- ism continues to flourish. For the ty-ninth Regimental Armory for now under Polish rule are just as Wednesday evening, April 6, when mentary for such evolution; hence, first time, as far as I know, the price- i' much oppressed as they were at the .rabblit;dbrtsot give l no class conflict. The solidarity of less monthly known as The Hidden tim it czar was reigning in Russia. the pack, the homogeneity of the Hand has issued a placard. Then there were the different reli- I saw it in Chancery lane, on the welcome in Americ'eaa:ebn herd, is preserved by a complete pitch of a poor old lady newsvendor, gious denominations all over the Apart from the fact that it is ar- cmomunity of physical interests. - ----- • - who most have wondered what it all country, the Baptists, Stundists, Ro- ranging for an unusually brilliant Caste Distinctions. man Catholics and Old Believers, who Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch Reports program of speakers and singers, the International Anti - S e mite s 'Chat caste distinctions really are meant before she decided, an hour Make Vienna Center of or two later, to let it fall into the in turn became the scapegoats of the committee states that it is getting Progress of Mission Among a result of economic differences is small gods who under the police of- ready to issue buttons, banners and Movement Against Jews. not difficu't of conclusive demonstra- gutter and lie there, most appropri- Jews of Abyssinia. ficials and gendarmes were the real similar paraphernalia with which tion. • Place all individuals upon the ately. One of the slogans on this masters of Russia. Lastly there were Jews will be enabled to decorate their 1.1 C B. A V ienna Correspondence.) same economic level and caste would beautiful placard was an appeal to the Jews, who perhaps more than C. NEW YORK.—The American Jew- homes and persons in celebration of —Vienna, the one-time disappear. To those who may deny "Nationalize the Jews' Wealth!" And tilENN. others were subjected to constant e arrival of the European Zionists. center of culture, has found itself the truth of this assertion I would no doubt there are folk enough, even ash Committ e recently received a the persecution. letter from Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch The committee will also issue educe- converted into an anti-Semitic cen- point the significant fact that each in level-headed London, to whom the No Particular Jew Hatred. giving a detailed account of his mis- tional pamphlets which will be dis-' ter. Within a few days the so-called social caste does occupy a separate appeal has an eminently attractive giving This does not mean that there ex- BERNARD ISAACS. sion to the interior of Abyssinia and tributed in schools and similar public international congress of anti-Sem- economic plane. Which is the more ring, for it is as convenient to as- isted any particular hatred for them. Superintendent United Hebrew ites will be held here and delegates logical assumption—that caste is a some that the Jews have all the of his efforts on behalf of the -re- institutions. But owing to the exceptional laws Schools of Detroit. Among those who initiated the ' are expected to be present front Ger- consequence of economic status, or wealth as to argue that, once in pos- 'igloos and cultural status of the Fa- reception to which restricted their movements, popular P I nil, Czicho Slovakia and that economic condition is an effect session of it, they must be ousted a or 11 lashes, or Abyssinian Jews, as well movement for a they were more than others a target boys and girls as young as 10 a preliminary report of the medi- l'rofessors Weizmann, Einstein and m centers o'f Austria. This of caste? We see families lose caste before they make traitorous use of it. s arTioyu, °a for the greed and the rapacity of years of age. Yet, so nearly perfect as ••• Report Post for Sale. bl be the first interne- with a loss of prosperity, and we see every small employer who had some- was the presentation of this operetta cal mission which he had undertaken the other members of the delegation ', . will Probably I often wonder how the Beamishes on •ress of ChrisRans which others assume caste with a newly ac- congress thing to say as to what should, or that it is considered by those who for the Joint Distribution Committee. are Judge Hartman, who is chairman would deal with the particular wick- no other question to con- Dr. Faitlovitch has succeeded in et the committee; Reuben Brainin, R have .' will ha quired affluence. as the greatest accom- should not, be so allowed them. the This h ave seen of it its eider but the organization l of an anti- It is true that sometimes the ednees which might manifest itself was carried far that to when plishment kind that Jews in organizing several Jewish schools in Louis Lipsky, Rev. Masliansky, I - and the introduction h campaign parvenu temporarily is excluded from in the sudden refusal of Jews to daughter and son-in-law of Baron Detroit have succeeded in carrying Dembea, where he had spent the turn- seph Barondesa, Jacob Ish-Kishor,1 Jewish mer. The instructors in these schools Rabbi Margulies, Dr. Elias Solomon,' of .li hatred a ainst the Jew into the select society, but this is because of create any wealth. It was this prob- Alphonse Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs, out. The outstanding feature of the are all young native Falashas who David Pinsky, Baruch Zuckerman, ti al lifeg of the various communi- uncertainty that his new economic Ism which used to worry poor King Maurice Ephrussi, visited St. Peters- Richard-Coeur-de-Lion to dread•illy M. Kaplan, Morris ire A. ties I c c status w ill endure. For the , per- burg in the early eighties, they were operetta was the manner in which had received an intensive training in Professor M. The initiators of the congress who are manence of social prestige, ability to every time he %vented to go on - Rothenberg, Magistrate Bernard very nearly expelled from the city the ith "actors" and the all ease Ilebrew and theology at two the hands of Rosenblatt, Bernard G. Richards, . f„,,,, Vienna enna pogrom instigators w o which behaved they expressed their Dr. Faitlovitch. The European are members of the oca anti- em_ retain is not lese essential than abil- crusade. I should not be surprised through the zeal of its l'olice I're- w local anti -Sam- ' seriously engaging the the pure Ile- teachers, whom Dr. Faitlovitch had Judge Jacob S. Strati, Ezekiel Rs- - unites the extreme elements of the ity to acquire. This, and not any if it is not and actions in feet (notwithstanding the fact that thoughts itic federation, an organization which language. The clarity of the taken with him on his unable mission, could Yehoash, Sholom Asch• and were to binowitz, do any work eugenic law affecting esthetic de- attention of Lord Douglas, who cer- they had been invited to a court ball b rew tage- not become acclimated to Abyssinia Christian Socialists as well as a velopment, is the basis for the belief thinly has English, found someone to see nine- that of the players, i his ambitious a few days previously), under the Hebrew expresson generations of Plain English, gets well advertised uires asixgengteineemraan theaatub Pretext that as Jews they had not coupled with thei r total lack of s penny wekely number of German Nationalist prop. w it to q the right to reside in the capital fright, added to the significance of there. He had taken with him to ho were c h iefly re- men w W Social caste, therefore, merely is on the streets and in the newspaper gaists, nd longer than a certain number of days. the play's success, while the Oriental Addis-Abeba, where he is at present the a protective alliance of economic in- shops. Lord Alfred has a grievance orld War and spo nsible for the e us- The object of this annoyance was to scenery and remarkably beautiful situated, several young Falashas from . of o the A men t ( I 'sin . ' t egra t ion subsei terests for the exclusion of inimical in that the Evening News, the bright obtain a large bribe from Ephrussi, music completely and definitely Dembea, whom he is now instructing influences and hostile elements, little afternoon supplement to Lord 0'0-Hungarian empire. • h and who will return to Dembea as . who, however, was wise enough not stamped the opera formed instinctively and without con-' Northcliffe's Daily Mail, recently pub- No Dearth of Supporter.. to pay it, but to appeal directly to Jewish accomplishment and added to soon as they are sufficiently trained, Detroit Federation to Be Guests of These people had no diffictity in scious motive. Social democracy lets listed an erroneous report to the ef- Alexander III, by the simple means the glory of the Hebrew language's to establish tied schools there. Alfred finding among the anti-Semites of down the fences and defenses of the feet that he was dead. Lord Jewish Women on Reciprocity Confers With Regent. of going to the Anitchkoff palace and growth. Germany and Czecho-Slovakia those economically superior class, for which is convinced that the secret influence Day, April 4. Cantor Minkowsky's Musk. handing his letter personally to the reason it is to be resisted. Caste is of Jewry is behind this subtle plot Dr. Faitlovitch had a conference who supported their suggestion for The special music of the operetta aide-de-camp on this duty. an international movement. The an invisible wall encircling the elect to rid society of one of its chief or- At that time means to reach was of such a character as to bring with the Crown Prince Ras Teferi, Past presidents. presidents and of- t erm Czecho-Slovakia is, as a matter es a fortification for their material naments, but he can no more trace the sovereign was possible, but un- the composer, Cantor A. Minkowsky, the regent of the Ethiopian govern- ficers of all club in the Detroit fortunes. Whenever financial re- the rumor to its source than Lady ,der Nicholas II it could not be re- of the Shaarey Zedek congregation, ment, concerning the social and po- Federation of Women's Clubs, will of truth in this instance, only a name verses befati a member of the group, Bathurst can find out who Is ra- for those co-operating in this anti- sorted to any longer, as he estab- to the front as a genius in musical litical conditions of had the shown Falashas. g rea t be the guests of the Jewish Woman's Semitic movement are also a few te forthwith is cast without the sponsible for the story that the Morn- lished the rule not to receive any composition. Cantor Minkowsky, in The Crown Prince ing Post is for sale for $4,000,000, the songs that he composed espe- interest in various the proposals out- Club at the Reciprocity Day meet- German Nationalists who cannot un- gates in all unworthiness. private communications but to let all It should be understood, of course, including the magnificent building on lined by Dr. Faitlovitch for the ing on Monday afternoon, April 4, der any circumstances be identified letters addressed to him on through at Temple Beth El, when Dr. Rich- (Continued On Page 5.) with the Czecho-Slovagian republic. that the wealthy man must not vio- the Corner of the Strand and Ald- amelioration of the status of the the Commission for Petitions, which, Abyssinian Jews, and it is hoped that ard Barton, professor of literature It is extremely doubtful whether any late the economic code of his class, wych, and all the machinery. At the end of last week she pub- of course, took good care 0 elimi- he will - give permission to establish in the University of Wisconsin, lec- actual delegates will be present to else he will thereby declass himself, lished a heavily-leaded dementi un- nate from the correspondence which Jewish schools in Addis-Abeba. This turer on literature at the University represent Poland and if such do make and punishment for his sin is ter•' der her own name to make it clear it submitted to him anything that city has made rapid progress in the fo Chicago, and one of the foremost their appearance, they will be either tain. that the paper was not for sale, add- might have enlightened him as to Inc authorities on drama and literature, last few years so that it has now be- will be the speaker. German colonists fr m Galicia or Class and Caste Differences. that she could understand how ing real state of affairs in the land. come an important commercial cell- We should distinguish between Progenitors of Bolshevism. . • to those Ger- class and caste. Class is a term de- the rumor arose and who were the Professor Barton, who is a vigor- clergymen belongin ter and has attracted a rapidly grow- man colonies. interested parties who would be more Of course, the special laws ill- Seek Ford's Support. ing population, including many Jews. ous thinker and a forceful and per- fining general economic groups, reeted against the Jews would have Prof. D. S. Blondheim Tells Audi. The proposed establishment of Jew- suasive writer, will talk on the time- While it is the purpose of the c o n - while caste designates the divisions than glad to see the paper discon- Jhdh Rible ence Ben e u a espons tinued or transferred into other i- n t will help 1 •v and interesting subject of "The made their condition very hard, no ' h schools in Addis Abe for Language tniio ai to iinfl of those groups. Caste exists in hands. On Tuesday she "conveyed • matter how they were applied, but len grass Semitic to create organization, an international this ini a w develop and unite the Jewish corn- Movies and the Multitude." Musical _ every class-stratum of the social or- her grateful appreciation of many of that hat munity there and will bring them in inter P reted as these laws were by be given by Miss Helen gifted gath eri ganization. The lower levels have of closer touch with the Arabian Jews selections will Pi:ofi o D n,. vid . S. Blondheim, on. It will merely forma l ate their caste distinctions as truly as the kind letters she has received from lcim, people who saw in them only a means . t. v, _ Ba t more, lienscheI 'A !orris , Detroit's ,' a s ,r readers expressing their pleasure at ns iniversi of enriching themselves with little a program for such an organizat n. Dr . F a itlovitch young ianist student Jf I eo ol directi a t t (Vim have the exclusive elevations. Among the announcement that the paper is P me of the best known Jewish schol- . of Yemen to n establish 1 Ade trouble, they became veritable wee- Johns proposes Addis-Abeba G odowsky, the late Richard Epstein and will decide upon the calling tramps, crooks and other of the not for sale and that, all rumors to eeeh as religious and other teachers of note. a congress to which well-known pons of persecution which, as gen- la s in the country, Thursday pariah element, these distinctions are the contrary effect are entirely de- r March 24, addressed a corn- professional as well .rally happens in such class,, were a That the Jewish Woman's Cluls Semite from Western countries n g. meeting of the Young People's schools for the improvement of the lai d very clearly marked. With courte- void of foundation." In view of the essentially double-edged, and ulti- i- bine.] Auxiliary of the Shaare Zedek: the economic situation of the Falashas. may be in a position to continue the be invited. particular hope is r ric e sans and their parasitic consorts the 'fact that the Murrain Post is one of mutely destroyed the very persons Dr. Faitlovitch is now preparing a work it is doing, an appeal has been upon England, France and Ame Ors lines of social contact are as sharply the bent-written and, prejudice apart, who had used them. It may sound Bicur Cholem Juniors aYnd the De detailed report of the medical mis- pter of the Intercollegiate drawn as in conventional circles. the best-informed journals in the - 11 ben stun which he had undertaken for the issued to the members to pay up and rumor has it that the initiat uch paradoxical, but I am personally con- his Detroit Ch a audience on "Eliezer Joint Distrbiution Committee. All their dues at the earliest possible have for some time been in to (Continued On Page 6.) United Kingdom, it is good news to (Continued On Page 3.) n Association • tinted that we would never have Zionist learn that it will still go on, though Professor itinodheim addressed in Russia the blessing which the medicaments which had been sent time. ,known many of those same readers whom goes under the name of Bolshevism troR whom he characterized as to him from New York and which her ladyship thanks for their loyal if the population had not been en- hero of the most extraordinary he had bought, in Asmara were die- SCHOOL GIVES PLAY interest would like to see it go on i ouraged to perpetuate pogroms, and the in a slightly different way. Which legend in the Jewish history since the tributed among the several com- become accustomed to the pas- Dispersion. The lecturer outlined munition encountered by the mission AND PURIM CONCERT brings us to the telegram in an issue time which ultimately it practiced the life history of the man who in the interior without regard to race of the l'ost in which its Vienna cor- with enthusiasm. It to impossible to Torah Children of Windsor respondent speaks of the confer- re- the or creed. of it in was left with Jewish Part schools Dembea as a Talmud tell an uneducated mob for a series played the leading role in the and ence to be held at the Town Hall on vival of the Hebrew language, Celebrate Festival. of years that it can loot, burn and Opened to he Seminary Rabbinical the 11th, 12th and 13th of the month, N. Y. pillage a certain class of people, , with- ste step by step described how Ben Jo- dispensary for both Jew's and non- at which "delegates of the non-Jew- out this mob in the long run coming, Perlman, hudah, whoie original name was Jews. The medical relief which Dr. entered the work for na-. Faitlovitch had brdbght had greatly The Windsor Hebrew School ish unions of Austria, Hungary and and to the conclusion that it would be Germany will decide a common pol- tional rejuvenation of Israel's Ian- raised the prestige of his mission Monday evening will be 'students la now earning great respect for the Thursday evening. March 24, gave a very foolish to confine its activities saac Rabbi I NEW concert under the auspices of night, Tuesday evening a Sefer To icy against Jewish influence in pub- to these particular people, and that age, a step that was more titan, Falashas among their Gentile neigh Purim try rah will be presented to the Yeshi lic life," including "school, science, the Talmud Torah teachers, Messrs. El chanan ' ' n l Semi a Theologic it might just as well CO on with this g anythin u thing else responsible for the bore . an and Liaa. Mr. Kasdan, prin. - known as the Yeshivah, the ins titu- vah, Wednesday evening will be the art, literature, and particularly the pleasant occupation in regard to i t Cr strength of the Zionist move- air a tion Need Support of Jews. cmipal aoafd thaepasacar il heacctea dacearst chair Ladies' Auxiliary night and Thurs press." The deliberations of this pro- other victims than the ones specially meat. other for the training of Orth odox an ome day will be library night. The gressive and enlightened assembly Dr. Blondheim made the statement Dr. Faitlovitch is leaving Addis- designated. a few weeks and is pro- brief speech showing the importance Rabbis, will dedicate its new h will be followed with watchful in- As proof of the fact, I will men- that, through the efforts of Ben Jo- Abeba in to Asmara to resume nego- of the Hebrew movement to the par- at 301-303 East Broadway, New terest in the Strand and, without tion casually that the first private hudah, the Ilebrew language was, for eats of the children who attend the York C'ty, beginning Sunday, A pril doubt, we shall be able to enjoy an gov- houses which were sacked by the the first time in history, resusciated tiations with the Italian colonial 3, and lasting throughout the week. illuminating leader or two on the sub- Peasantry in the south of Russia be- from the dead. Dr. Blondheim de- 500 function- dared that the achievements of the ernment for establishing a Jewish school. ject in the course of the next fort- school among the Falashas of Eritrea.. The feature of the entertainment The Yshivah, with more than ome longed to the very same night. The further success of Dr. Fall°. was a short Purim play "Ilomon's students' many of whom have c totes B enJehudahwere solely re- i cries and officials who had preached pioneer " in which 14 pupils of the from all parts of the United S Found Yiddish Review. Isle for the present strength of vitc le efforts to raise the cultural Trial , to it the gospel of destruction artmestt for Meanwhile, as we are talking about regard to the Jews, among others be- Ilebrew, and invited adverse opinion level of the Jews of Abyssinia and school took part, as follows: Z. and Canada, as cp lege, Jewish influence in modern culture, to bring them in closer relations with Croll, as Mordecai; I. Kezanovsky, Rabbinical study, first year col ing the beautiful palace of Slawuta, on the statement made by him. I. It I wonder whether I ought not to in- The life work of Ben Jehudah ten- their brethren depends entirely on Esther; D. Kaminkowitz, Homon; M. high school and grammar schoo State belonging to old Prince Sanguszko, recognized by the New York troduce to you little Mr. William Me- is who, it is related, had indifferently tared in his Hebrew dictionary. To the support which his mission will Croll, M. Center, J. Center. II. eg . an d ranks high in Good, of the Cameo Corner in New viewed a pogrom of unusual magna- complete his dictionary, Dr. Blond- , obtain on the part of the Jews everretzky, C. Baum, B. Masoman, . Boar o esti- Oxford stret. Mr. Good sells strings where. The rojects of establishing Orechkin, H. Schsvartz, A. Orechkin, scholarship. Graduates of the Y lode some years earlier. The palace heim said, Ben Jehudah read 10,000 pul- of amber beads and old-fashioned sil- Zeitlin and Aaron Zeitlin. Mr. rah occupy important Orthodox was burned and the prince murdered , books in lit'bITW made seven trips . Jewish school's in the interior of Anna articles and rings. "But I see no J. Becker, prominent worker for the pits throughout the country. ver to European libraries and came to Abyssinia and of reclaiming the Fa- (Continued On Page 2.1 The new building will have d ormi- (ContinueU vs Page 6.) New York in 1917 to continue the lashes to the religion and traditions Windsor Ilebrew school, assisted in Dr. in Blondheim said that whereas of Israel is one that requires large the preparations for the play, which tories for out-of-town students and stork this country. will cost approximately $125,000. as well received by the audience. unless this sup PUBLICATION SOCIETY J. D. C. WINDING UP r m sforthcoming of lives that Pales- sun "ey and he that The program also included arum- The dedication ceremonies, which are w port t work b HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING the Bilus gave their to last a whole week, will assume a Jewish land, Ben Je- a and een done until now wi11 come ber of humorous rceitations tine may be e ACTIVITIES ABROAD __ PHILADELPHIA.—Simon Miller, hudah gave his life that Hebrew may to naught and the Jews of Abyssinia fine musical program. An Interest- nation-wide character. Representa- ef this city, was re-elected president be the Jewish language. The achieve- will relapse into their former state ing part of the program was the tell- lives of Orthodox Jewry represent- WARSAW—At the conference of by of backwardness and isolation. ing of the story of Purim in Ilebrew ing practically every state in the of the Jewish Publication Society of meats of the man he summed h . up h J. D. C. directors just held here defi- as written by Mr. )(laden. The fol- Union will participate. America at its annual meeting held pointing nu nite measures for the final winding The program for the week will be Saturday evening. In his annual ad- accomplished: First, Ben Jehudah FORD FIGHTS CLEVELAND lowing took part: B. Center, S. Cen• up of all the committee's activities ter, B. Bekman and F. Weisberg. opened Sunday afternoon with a dress before the society, Mr. Miller , was the first man to make Hebrew were decided upon. Zucker remains BAN ON SALE OF WEEKLY Oscar Schwartz told the story of prayer by Rabbi M. S. Margolies and said that 1,750,000 copies of 120 the spoken language in the home; in charge of the local administration the presentation of a gold key to Purim in Hebrew. publications had been distributed. secondly, the first man to until the actual liquidation has been The musical program consisted of . Gustave S. Roth by Harry Ise ei, Owing to the increased cost of pub; edit a real live Hebrew daily; and completed, while various representa- CLEVELAND, 0.—Aasking that lication the society, enlargement the thirdly, he was first man to the mayor, law director and chief of the singing of "Shu-Shu Shushan chairman of the building committee. functions and of the it was of de- make Hebrew the the language of in. tives are sent to other centers to NEW YESHIVAH HOME. play;, Addresses will be delivered by Rah- close the offices. tided to raise a "sustaining fund" of struction in the schools of Palestine. police of the city of Cleveland Long Ago," the cut in the from further arrest. of be the singing of by national songs by .1. bin Margolies, S. E. Jaffe, A. D. Bu- Speaking to a number of press Bald- restrained for inspec- Yeshivah will be opened $200,000. Professor Edward Chauncey The society's annual report thawed win, of the University of Illinois, au- its representatives selling copies of Masman; R. Kaminkovitz sang "Eli, rack and Dr. B. Drachman. Sol Ro- representatives, M. Landeaco de- F. Weis- senbloom, of l'ittsburgh, will act as tion during the whole week, when clared that it was the highest time f 16,780, of thor of "Our Debt to Israel," will the Dearborn Independent on the Eili," and A. Massman and the country are o from Michi- address the meeting of the Young streets, suit was filed here Wednes- , berg sang Shoshanu Yaakov. Reci- toastmaster at the banquette to be held visitors throughout a total mem bership are to go ahead with constructive relief De- n uee building. I jou la elle=1 in the evening, whe addsses will land that could only be done through which number 421 People's Society to be held next day afternoon by the Ford weekly tations were given by the following: i gan. Tributes were paid by the society ■ i Wednesday evening, April 6, at the newspaper in Federal court. Judge M. Center, A. Massman, Eva Croll, i be delivered by Rabbi, Meyer Her- troit, Is on the committee in charge I the proper organization of local Cherniak, A. Zeitlin, L. Zeitlin I lin, Herbert S. Goldstein and tin. Hon. forces. Professor Israel i Shaarey Zedek, on the "Book of D. C. Westenhaver set the Cue for A. of the ceremonies. Lny. to the memory of Friedlander and Jacob Schiff. Job." ' hearing on April 9. and S. Richardson. Isadore Montefiore FOR FALASHA JEWS 1,;),Imzon'ierw(v)V1 (1 WORLD SEEK FORD SUPPORT MOVIES, TOPIC OF BURTON TALK TO a CITY CLUBWOMEN HEBREW CALLED TONGUE REVIVED FROM THE DEAD To Dedicate School f.