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American 'apish periodical Center

Michigan's Only

Jewish Newspaper

Printed in English

CLMON

Antics

CINCINTIATI 20, 0100

HRONICL -

BrEbETROIT

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. IX. NO. 22.

1011

°

JU t m1U Utult

BREAKS RELATIONS
WITH JUDGE MACK

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921,

Hold Tag Day For
Chronicle Scholarship To Send
Jewish Students To University Palestine Workers

One Boy and One Girl Filling Necessary Qualifications
to Get Annual Fellowship of $500 Each to Enroll
for First Year at U. of M.

8 -3 -2 - 6 (

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cants

, SpeCial Passover
Chosen President by
Conference of Rabbis
Music at Temple

. —
Choir of 100 Voices front De-
troit Choral Society on In-
spiring Program.

roit Poalei Zion Open ('ant-
Det paign
for Tools and al a-
shiners' for Haiti'sJ.1m.

New Telephone

GLENDALF

FRANKLIN SOUNDS
KEYNOTE AT 32ND
RABBIS' MEETING

Retiring President of Central

Inspiring and appropriate music
A nation-wide campaign to send
Conference Reviews Jewish
by a large choir, especially trained
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, co- year readily present themselves. It tools and machinery to the Jewish
Problems in Message.
for the occasion by I. Leonard Braun,
is
not
intended
that
the
scholarship
workingmen
in
Palestine
has
been
operating with a group of business
-
will
be
an
interesting
part
of
the
and professional men, prominent in shall entirely support the student extended to Detroit and a comm
Second Annual Congregational Seder RABBI CALISCH SUCCEEDS
Wed-
during.
his
first
year,
but
shall
ma-
organized
for
the
purpose
last
ittee
,
the Detroit Jewish community, has
to he held under the auspices of DETROITER AS PRESIDENT
established two scholarships of $S00 aerially aid him while still demanding nesday evening began its initial work
Temple Beth El, on Saturday even-
AUDIENCE OF 10,000 JEWS each, :mended to enabli. one .le•ish the use of his initiative and energy at an educational meeting held at
ing, April 23, at 6:30 o'clock, at the
augmenting
a date to the
be sum.
announced later, the McAlister Hall, on Forest and
WASHINGTON. — Rabbi Edward
and one Jewish girl to enroll in At
PLEDGES GUESTS SUPPORT boy
Temple.
avenues.
N. Calisch, of Richmond, Va. was
annually in the first year courses of
candidates for the 1921-22 scholar-
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will offi- elected president of the Central Con-
file campaign here is being con-
the University of Michigan.
ciate sit the Seder, with the assist- ference of American Rabbis at the
s ips will be asked art make applies- ducted
h
under the auspices of the
Announcement of the scholarships ships
NEW YORK. — Negotiations be-
Zion-
ants. of Mr. Henry J. Berkowitz. A annual election of officers held Sun-
Chronicle. A Poalei Zion, the Workingmen's Zion-
tween Professor Chaim Weizmann, comes as the result of long consider- non to Joseph J.
and
publisher
of
The
ummins,
editor
delightful Passover meal will be day, marking the close of the 32nd
ist
l'arty,
with
Mr.
M.
Margolis
as
'President of the World Zionist Or- ation on the part of the donors. The
served by the Women's Auxiliary As- annual convention of the Confer-
ganization, and Judge Julian \V. sum of $1,000, assuring two scholar- blank to be tilled out will he mailed chairman. Ossip Wolinsky and Ra-
to
all
such
applicants.
The
purpose
sociation of the Temple.
ence. lir. Leo St. Franklin, of De-
Mack, President of the Zionist Or- ships for the first year, has been vir- of the blank is to determine, pri- rush Zuckerman, New York Jewish
In honor of Passover, a special troit, Mich., is the retiring president,
ganization of America, were broken tually guaranteed and any deficit marily, the financial status of the editors, were the principal speakers
crevice of music will be held at Tem- having served for two consecutive
off on Sunday last when Dr. Weiz- arising will be made up by The Jew- candidate and his or her fussily, it at the meeting held last Wednesday.
ple Beth El on Sunday morning, terms.
mann issued a proclamation to the Ssh Chronicle management.
Realization that the greatest diffi- being intended that the scholarships Appeals to Workers. •
April 24, at 11 o'clock. The Temple
Members of the Conference chose
Jews of America calling upon them
shall be awarded only to those who Mr. Zuckerman pointed out that
culty
experienced
by
prospective
uni-
Beth El choir will be assisted by Mr. Rabbi Abram Simon of Washington,
to contribute toward the rebuilding
would not otherwise be able to en- hundreds of thousands of Jews are
J. Berkowitz and a special 0. C., as vice-president. Cleveland,
of Palestine, making "sacrifices that versity students in securing the nec- roll for the first year at the uni- now wandering throughout Europe
RABBI EDWARD N. CALISCH.
100
voices
the Detroit Ohio, is represented by Rabbi Louis
the Jewish national home may be essary funds faces them on their cen- e s y. chorus of lookin
• for
an opportunity from
to go to
t Ts dated entrance, finally decided
Rabbi Calisch, of Richmond, Va., Choral Society, of which William Wolses - s who was elected treasurer
speedily established."
1- i n testine. Ile pointed out that be-
Recommendations
Needed.
Simultaneously, Judge Mack is- those in charge of the awards to con-
The application must be returned fore these can he accommodated, the was elected President of the Central Howland is director. The Temple while Rabbi I. E. Mercuson, of Ma-
Beth El choir consists of Mrs. Charles con, Ga., as recording secretary, and
sued a statement calling upon the sides graduates of Detroit high and
of American R
by two letters of recom- ground must be made ready for
Rabbi. .5 Walker, soprano; Miss Vernelle Rabbi Horace J. Wolf, of Rochester,
accompanied
members of the Zionist Organization preparatory schools rather than prof- accompanied
dation, at least one of which them, and he therefore appealed that Conference
Rohrer, contralti; Mr. George Beck- N . y., as corresponding secretary,
of America to contribute to a Pal- fir aid to those already enrolled in most come from the candidate's high the Ilaluzzim, the first pioneers in the thirty-second annual conven
l e t e th e l ist of new officers,
estine Donation Fund instead, thus university courses.
or preparatory school Principal or in- Palestine, he provided with means of held in Washington, D. C., last week, er, tenor; Mr. William Howland, bass comp
Will Aid Student Materially.
and director; Mr. Abram Ray Tyler,
The following were named on the
making an open issue between the
succeeding }Laski Leo M. Franklin.
struetor,
and
a
complete
record
of
building
the
tans!.
Opportunities
for
earning
addi-
Executive !loan!: Leo M. Franklin,
organist.
leaders of the World and American
Mr. Zuckerman said that the
tional funds after the first collegiate giades received during his prepara- hordes traveling throughout Europe
The program of the morning Baru- Williarn Rosennu, Samuel Schulman
organizations.
--
Joseph Rauch, Nathan Stern, Jonah
Dr.. Weizmann's proclamation is --- - -- - - - -
t ory wo rk .
ice
follows:
given
the
new
name
of
been
Such applications will be carefully have
Schlesinger IL Wise, Leonard Rothstein, Louis
signed by himself, Nlenachem Men-
1. Horiu
considered by a committee of award, "caravans." Ile appealed for the
Witt, Felix A. Levy, Profeesor J. Z.
del Ussishkin, Schmarya Levine and
composed of representatives of The Jewish people to take the situation
2. Itorehu—(Traditional)
Lauterbach, Israel Bettan and Louis
Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, members
Chronicle, the donors, the Detroit into their own hands and begin to
3. Sh'ma (Traditional)
J. Kopald. Dr. Kaufman Kohler was
In
of the W orld Zionist delegation to
1
ut
their
own
destinies.
Jewish
community
at
large,
a
mem-
work
o
elected honorary president for life.
ca.
Judge
Mack,
in
his
state-
t 4. Mi Chomocho (Traditional)
Ameri
ber of the Detroit school system and making his appeal to the Socialist
SOCIAL
Pius Tribute to Harding.
ment, said that Professor Weizmann
' picker
Keslusha (Festival)
an
officer
of
the
Univresity
of
Michi-
elements
among
the
Jews,
he
said:
In opening his address Dr. Frank -
Y.
P.
S.
to
Entertain
for
U.
of
negotiations
terminated
abruptly
gar. Names of committee members "We have seen Socialists become the
---
6. Va anachnu (Traditional)
lin paid tribute to the broad-minded-
with him after rejecting proposals
M.
Students;
Miss
Gladys
most
heated
anti-Semites
when
their
7. Ilarp and Organ—"Kammenoi
ness and far-sighted vision of Presi-
made by the American leader that Hurt Says Jews Must Abandon are to be announced later.
politics taught them that through
Lott Here April 30.
Ostrow'' ... .. ..... Rubenstein dent Harding, pronouncing him one
Isolation for Racial
Qualifications.
the Keren Ilayessod collections here
The Applicant's
committee,
before granting a anti-Semitism they can sooner reach
ra
Mrs.
Burr-Bread
of the greatest exponents of religious
he made on the basis of donations,
Reconciliation.
In acc ordance with an established
scholarship, must be convinced of the their goals," and he urged the rash-
(0 f the 01r/cehtreosittraS)y m phony
liberty in the country. Dr. Franklin
rather than on "Manses," or on the
applicant's real need for assistance cal element not to be blinded by the. annual occurrence, the Young Pen-
referred to a visit made Thursday
ancient Jewish principle of "the
By WALTER HURT.
and his inability to enter the uni. social revolution in Russia. The only ple's Society of Temple Beth El will
to the White House when President
tithe," as was decided upon at the
Scripture,
8.
versify without such aid. In making salvation for the Jew, he said, is in again have as its guests the Jewish
and Mrs. Harding received the dele-
London Zionist Conference held lastN 0 I E : -Be it understood that
students of the University of Michi- D. Chorus—"Hallelujah"
-
the
awards
the
committee
will
take
Palestine.
.
Beethoven
Ration.
ew
Jul}''
Miss Ida Divinoff, noted local J
this series of articles presents Jewish
- gun on Sunday, May I. Students
retiring president dwelt at
consideration the moral eharac-
'
questions purely from the non-Jew- into
ter of the applicant, his habits of ish violinist, gave several selections Da • y , as the affair is termed, offers 10• Sermon—"The Song at the Sea." length on the vital problems con-
Differences of Leaders.
The difference, according to Zion- ish viewpoint, and neither the editor temperance and industry and his Rs_ during the evening. A sum of close a day of enjoyment of a most di- '
ubenstein fronting world Jewry. Speaking of
versified nature. Students will at- 11. Chorus—"Song of Miriam"..
ist officials, is one of method and of this journal nor any Jew should siduity and success in his studie s. to $2,000 was collected from
R
recent anti-Semitic agitation in this
th
-
not of principle. It has been made be regarded as responsible for, or The scholarship will be remitted at small audience in attendancef,nrs t e, tend divine services in the morning Y 12. Organ Postlude—"March"......
country and abroad and referring
th,
tool
be
entertained
at

dinner
b
evident by them that there will not necessarily agreeing with any opinion stated intervals during the college initial Detroit contribution
Handel particularly
to the world anti-Se-
••
members of the ladies' Auxiliary of
be the maximum of contributions herein expressed, excepting quota- year, after the initial expenses have Jewish workers in Palestine.
Jewish soldiers stationed at Fort mitts conference to be called soon in
Temple Beth El.
Tag Day on May 1.
from America unless there is a sepa- lions of Jewish origin.—W. H.)
been
paid,
and
the
committee
re-
Starting at 3 o'clock in the after- Wayne will be entertained by Pisgah Budapest, Dr. Franklin called on
---
Sunday, May 1, has been set aside
ration of funds into funds of dons-
B. B. at a public church organizations of this country
serves the right to require from the
E V.
ARTICLE
beneficiary at any time a full state- as a day during which most of the noon, an entertainment program will Lodg, No. 34, I. 0.
Roman
tion and funds for investment. The
development of Palestine, according What is Jewish solidarity, that ment of his expenses while at the large Jewish centers in the country be offered, including several one-act Seder to be given by that organize- and representatives of the against
to the American leaders, must be tremendous and tenacious thing—in- university. No restrictions are to be will be canvassed for the tool cam- sketches similar to those which were tion on Friday evening, April 22, at Catholic church to protest
placed on a sound investment basis articulate, persistent, intangible— made with regard to course of study. puign. A house to house canvass so admirably offered during the win- 6:30 o'clock, at the B'Nai Brith club such a conference as being a crown-
brother-
if the hardheaded men of business in which makes the Jews, a national In the event that there are no appli- and a tag day will Ise held here in ter months. Other numbers on the rooms, 1307 Broadway. The B'Nai ing insult to the spirit of
this country are to be induced to put nonentity, the greatest unorganized cants for any one year from one sex, an attempt to get as many as pos- bill will include singers of popular Brith committee in charge consists of hood, to the dissemination of which
the committee
song
hits,
selections
and
will award two
schol- Bible
of operatic
Detroit Jews to
help. Lester J. Leopold,
David llubar and the Christian church stands corn-
their money into it. They want to force in the world?
mitted.
The Poalei Zion committee has more offerings of the Al Jolson style. William Isenberg.
This sentiment of solidarity—this arships to the same sex or reserve
know where their money is going
"As though all of this psysical suf-
stran . niorganie thing of dynamic the right to withhold one at its ills- asked the Young Judaea organization
and what it is to be used for. Thees,
Dancing in the Evening.
faring were not sufficient to crush
want it used for Palestinian pur-' potency—unlike any other race-spirit action.
here to assist and ti supply the vol.
the soul of the Jew in Europe, anti-
Following
the
completion
of
the
the world—was not created by the
poses only, and no others, however
Since the commute is expected to unteers for the tag day. At a meet-
in its most virulent forms
m, supper will
S
Jews themselves. Originally the most hold its first meeting early in August, ing of the Young Judaea Council held entertainment progra
laudable.
audable.
is reas serting itself in Germany and
he served in the gymnasium, during
The European Zionists, on the factious of peoples, their tribes were it i s advised tthat possible applicants Thursday evening, a committee was which time short talks will be made
Austria, Dr. Franklin declared.
t
other hand, ask that there he no distracted by internal dissensions un- in present Detroit high or pre l t era- appointed to take charge of th e ag
"Evidence is not lacking that in
e's So-
separation of funds, that all the til extraneous pressure brought them fury
necessary
of recommendations
officers
Young
Pimp
at part the anti-Semitic crusade
school letters
graduating
classes o lain day and to supply the volunteers to by ciety
Brett
and of
the the
student
body.
Dancing
money go into a general fund to be so closely together that there was
that has been sweeping England,
do the canvassing.
will take place in the evening, two
used for the relief nad support of not elhow-room sufficient for family and statements as to marks received
splendid orchestras having been ar- Secretary
of State Requests
Report France and America is German in its
From American
Commissioner
A common protective need some time prior to the close of the
such organizations as seem at the
ranged for to furnish the music.
in Austria.
forced them to think in terms of present school year.
moment most in node of it. They fighting.
The Vienna Con ..... .
Aside from the dancing, many unique
resent taking
voice
present
"During the week of March 13,
voice the plea that money used for . unity and to act in effective concert.
Applicants at
f e atur.s will be presented Students
UPON R
courses in various scientific or ac-
work outside Palestine is good props• Israel and Judah became one.
1921, there was held in the City o f
W YORK.--The American Jew 1921,
supplied with badges and
NEW
will
be
The hand of hate that sought their credited professional schools in De-
an Austrian anti-Semitic
ganda and will result in increased
members must present their member- ish Congress has made public a let-
funds. But American Zionist lead- destruction simply crushed the Jews troit, other than high schools, will
' ter received from the State Depart- Congress at which resolutions were
ship cards at the door.

ens
do not want their money used to the cohesion of an invincible race be considered.
e
As a special favor to the Young ment regarding the question of the passed calling for a World anti-Se-
Application blanks may be ob- Convention at Baltimore Resolve. to People's Society of Temple Beth El, expulsion of Jewish refugees from mule Congress to be held the coming
for propaganda.
Thus, in devising the downfall of taMed from the office of The Chron-
The Americana also ask that the solidarity.
Send Investigating Commis-
to fall in Budapest and a Central Bu-
NI . Choirs Lott, who has just corn- Austria The letter is addressed sec-
funds be administered by a commit- the Jews, the Gentiles unwittingly icle on and after a date to be an-
reau was created to get in touch with
pitted a sucCessful tour of the state Bernard G. Richards, executive
llion Abroad.
tee appointed by Dr. Weizmann and fashioned for themselves a Franken- flounced later.
retary
of
the
Congress,
is
signed
by
anti-Semitic centers throughout the
of California and is now on her way
_
stein's monster.
Judge
Julian Mack.
J
BALTIMORE.
—Fifty
-
six
dale-
back
to
Boston,
has
consented
to
stop
Secretary
of
States
Charles
E.
world.
Provision was definitely made
Jewish R ■ ce•Consciousness.
Dr. Weizmann would not comment
at this meeting, according to authen-
hes and reads as follows:
country in Detroit and entertain the children Hughes
gates from all parts of
for anti-Semitic
on the views expressed by American In no other people is race-con- YOM GIRLS LITERARY
I and the crippled
I
am
in
receipt
of
a
tele
g
ram
fleeted
P
were present at the convention of of Temple Beth E
Zionist leaders. So far as he was sciousness so emphatic or so endur-
demonstrations to be held at least
MAY Ukrainian JPWS in America which childrea of the Children's Free llos- dated March 16, signed by you and once
a month in every provincial
personally concerned, he said that he i ng. Even when a Jew ceases to be
just closed here. The convention pital on Saturday afternoon, April Messrs. Stephen S. Wise, Nathan
did not feel that the appointment of a Jew in the religious sense he con-
' Straus and Morris Rothenberg with : capital of Austria. These resolu-
TIME PARTY, MAY 14 lasted three days and in the course 30, at Temple Beth El.
e financial committee would impair tinues to be a Jew in the national
regard to press reports that resolu- ' tions also called on the government
It
Story Teller.
, of its deliberations decided upon a .
sGrea
once and in
his dignity. Ile merely felt that, as
to expel alien Jews
he expulsion opted
It is fortunate that discrimination Federation Club House to Be Scene number of important measures to
n t .
the executive power had been placed sense.
Miss I.ott has a reputation of con- tions for t
o r ta
tho at tehls re pLe o sn e si
Jews
by from,
the no
m oo n t h v o t A partiiir
ad
have be
ustria
the
Jew
is
universal,
that
no
A
be
taken
in
order
to
help
save
Ilk-
against
in the hands of certain duly elected
of Seventh Annu•I Social
rainian Jewry from its present
ter-
merit.
She
made
"kid- anti-Semitic Congress at Vienna.
officials, they should continue to be class is immune from such injustice.
according
to siderable
dies" happy
with
her has
clever
ability
accept
for grave c on sequnces.
Event of Society.
"This department has no official bility Berlin, preparations are being
Otherwise, those whose wealth ab-
• rible conslition, Which,
intrusted with executive power.
________
"In
offi -
solves them from direct and active
The Yom Girls' Literary Society reports brought before the eunven.
on %illy
to tell have
stories
children
and sing
been songs.
cheered Not
with confirmation of the report. An
,
onsi
Dr. Weizmann's Proclamation.
persecution would sever the bond
repeat
pogroms
of a few
tion, threatens their very F.xiste.,n7,. h r talent but grwon-ups as well, for cer of the department has, however made
weeks to back.
In the
Munich,
Jewish
stu-
r
l'arty"
as
their
with an Aus-
In his proclamation he said that unites them to their lowlie announce a "Maytime
Dr, 'Joseph Krinsky, of New 1 or , storing the season of 1917-18 she was discussed the matter nton
who is dents attending lectures have been
"To the Jews of the United States brethren, the ancient solidarity would seventh annual social event, to be
at acted a 5 chairman of the conventi
mobs and,
anti-S e
would
associateil
with
the
Austrian!
dispersed
by
givsn
Saturday Federation
evening, May
dissolve, community of interest
the
Women's
club 14,
house, and was assisted by Joseph Melon of connected with the Y. M. C. A., Red trian ss apw in Washi g
of Amercia:
i n Austria nad
fact, in ever y nit y mitic
Cleveland;
M. Maimed,
of New and
Cross
and Devens.
War Camp
at closely
"Greetings
in the name to
of our
the disappear, race-consciousness would
York• Lushakov,
of Baltimore,
Camp
Miss Community
Lott possesses
government, and he states that what-
in
World
Zionist Organization
the spirit of mob violence
e s- Germany,
evaporate. and the mission of Israel Ilancock nail Second avenue.
osen, of Chicago. A cabled mss- a voice of rare quality, her greatest ever action was taken was an
The proceeds of the dance, as in sage of greeting was received from gift being her uhility to make pea- pression of the views of irresponsible against the
American brethren and to the Jew-
Jew is growing.
Recommend.
Petition.
K
ish communities of this great repub-s would
fail of fulfillment.
In justice
to the Jews, it should previous years, will be devoted ten-
to Dr.
"Because we believe that this mob
Leo Motzkin, secretary of the isle laugh. She makes a specialty of individual agitators which will not
purposes.
This
season's
said
that
their
solidarity
always
charitbale
lie.
be
step in sny
once
of
several
Jewish
war
orphans
Jewish
delegations
in
Paris,
and
a
recitals
of
songs
and
sketches
of
affect
the
policy'
of
the
Austrian
gov-
"The moment has arrived for the has been defensive, never offensive. funds will go toward the main
oy- child life, her success being atttested ernment. In these circumstances you violence is only a logical
concentration of Jewish effort on the Yet the inevitable result is to arouse
the g his by her many' bookings and !auditory . will understand that the press re. crusade which begins by poisoning
who from
regretted
message was al so read
'
port
could
not
well
be
made
the
basis
the
minds
of
the
people
with ma-
couns.
European
upbuilding of the Jewish National resentment in others, for the reason in Owing
espe-
press comments on her work.
s wmisreprescentationsf a
to the
limits capacity of ernor of Maryland,
that they constitute a mutual benefit
Between Oct. 1 and Feb. 1 Miss of representations to the Austrian liciou
Home in Palestine.
nti l ack of
ciallith
te
h
harge
o
y
the
Federation
club
house,
admission

inability
to
be
present.
, membership.
"We begin our work at a great and
Rabbi Dr. Meyer Berlin, Bernard
loyalty, and because the
patrioticloyalty,
Jew
has `been preserved by v. ill be invitational.
tragic hour. While our opportuni- society
limited
will G. Richards and a representative of Lott filled 60 engagements. A num- government.
o The American commissioner will, very possibility of the calling of a
week. Invitations
The following
The of
Je
committees: the Joint Distribution Committee her en's
of these
given before
ties in Palestine are numerous and persecution. When the pressure of be issued next
clubs were
and school
bodies, worn-
includ- . nevertheless, be requested to report w world anti-Semitic Congress in any
,
most enheastening, two-thirds of the persecution shall be entirely re- have been appointed Im
hether this action of anti- p art of the world is an affront to the
Miss were among the first to address the ing a recital for the Brooklyn Insti- as to whether
ge
Jewish race in Eastern Europe are moved, the cohesion of crystalize- Chairman of arrangements,
tote of Music, 1,400 young folks be-. Semitic agitators appears to have had t civilization of this twentieth century
Kate
Freedman;
hall,
Mrs.
A.
Cooper,
convention.
During
the
course
of
its!
any
living at this moment under intoler•
s the convention was ad- ing in attendance. She has had a ,
' and an assault upon fundamental
able conditions. On the eve of its tion—racial
Jewish solidarity
unity—will
will cease.
pass with the Miss Mildresl Naslle; tickets, mi ss . session
influence on the Austrian au- principles not only of Judaism but
, who spoke' • taste of cinema life, also having thor ities.
e d by Dr. D
Helen Huber, Miss Rose Huber; mu -: dressed
ubrowsky
renaissance, Jewry stands wounded pass i ng of the necessity of it.
the relief committee
' as well of Christianity, and because
"I
am,
sir,
Perhaps a faint realization of this sic,
Miss entertainment,
Mildred Nurko, Mrs.
Miss N.
Rose
name
of through the Jewish taken
and mutilated. It has only one hand
Samter;
Sie- in I the
which
works
part little
with
Devil"
Mary and
Pickford
othet suc-
in
it implies an attempt so to set group
"A Good
"Your obedient servant,
free for constructive labor, and with fact has caused the Jew to cherish
at in Soviet Russia. Dr.
, Commissariat
"CHARLES
E.
HUGHES."
. against group and so to create racial
gel, Miss Florence Finklestein.
(continued On Page 2.1
the other it is desperately struggling
' Dubrowsky explained that the Soviet
Mothers are especially urged to
(Continued On Page 5.)
screen
plays. sto hear Miss
to ward off blows that threaten it
bring their
children
• governmen t, recognizing the terrible, cessful
with destruction. The Jews of Amer-
nt to which Jews had been made the
ex tent
.o vestry
. The program will be held in J. REINACH r FAMOUS
I Lott.
ica are providentially the remnant.
roo ms of the Temple and
to suffer in the numerous pogroms'
that may now liberate the larger part t
DREYFUS HISTORIAN,
committed upon them in the Uk- s tlie
osre will be no charge for minus-
of Israel.
raine, departed from th e recognized
DIES AT AGE OF 65
,,ish.
'
"The lofty enterprise to which
ecial
Jety
p
rules and permitted s
Jewry stands committed in the sight

relief committees to operate.
of the world demands the active co-
After details of the matter in ASSIMILATIONISTS OPPOSE Former Member of French Chamber
Announcement is authorized that
operation of Jews of all classes and
Pledges Support to Jews
w hich the federation is to be created EFFORT OF NATIONALISTS
elaborate ceremonies, marking the
of Deputies Was Gifted as •
opinions, whose common and indi-
we re finally settled, the convention,
laying
of the cornerstone of the new

Writer and Logician.
vidual obligation it has now become.
adopted resolutions to send a delega- .
chapel in Clover Hill Park Cemetery,
5'
WARSAW- .—Local Jewish assimi-
tion of suitable men to Europe to
(Continued On Page 5.)
held on Memorial Day,
be
Pr
mier
will
commence a drive for $1,000,000, to lationists have place d w ith
PARIS.—Joseph Reinach, former
send a delegation to address the woos a memorandum in which they member of the Chamber of Deputies May 30.
Although
the construction work
forthcoming Jewish Congress, to request that their opinions should be and a widely known writer on his-
SIMONS SEES DEATH
have representatives participate in consulted in the present negotiations torical subjects, died here Monday at has progressed to a point consider-
ably
beyond
the cornerstone, these'
welcoming Dr. Weizmann and to im- being carried on between ministers the age of 65 years. He was a Che-
OF BILL AIMED AT
ceremonies were deferred until Me-
, mediately set about bringing over as in the Polish government and leading valier of the Legion of Honor.
morial
Day
because
on that occasion
FORD INDEPENDENT
many Ukrainian Jewish orphans as Jewish representatives. The memo-
there will also be exercises in mem-
possible to America and Palestine. random declares that they, the es-
ory
of
the
Jewish
boys
who lost their
Si. Reinach was the real historian
tyion jies.ts4sharneaticonntairiltsIty demands
t The convention also adopted a reso-
There is little likelihood that the
of the Dreyfus case, his definitive lives in the World War.
h
' lution of condolence at the deat of . s to imi any
ordinance introduced by Councilman
The
new
chapel
will
be one of the
which may be made by those now and documentary account filling sev-
Cardinal Gibbons.
David W. Simons to forbid the sale
' negotiating in behalf of the Jews of eral volumes. In 1899, on the eve most magnificent cemetery struc-
of the Dearborn Independent in De-
tures
in
this
section.
It is being
of the trial at Rennes, he wrote mas-
Poland.
troit will ever he brought to a vote,
SOUTH AFRICA TO CARE '
terly epitomes for American papers reared along the most effective archi-
Mr. Simons said. He said that be-
tectural
lines
in
a
naturally
beauti-
of the case in a few hundred words.
' FOR POGROMS ORPHANS' WILL MAINTAIN JEWISH
fore he introduced the ordinance two
For his Dreyfus activities he was de- ful setting. The exterior walls will
weeks ago he had assurance of suffi-
interior
of
be
of
granite
and
the
REGIMENT IN PALESTINE prived, in 18915, of his territorial rank
cient support in the Council to pass
of Ca tain Ten years later the in- face brick. A memorial cabinet of
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Speaking to a delegation representing the ] LONDON—Isaac Ochberg , a noted
the ordinance with little opposition,
unusual
appointments
will
be
one
of
Cape
' justice was grudgingly repaired by
but since then his support has fallen Independent Order of Brith Abraham, at the White House on April 9, ship-broker and the head of the
the features of the entrance halL
tin g fis t s . LONDON.--Jerusalem advice re- the Chamber of Deputies.
away and any attempt to force its President Warren G. Harding condemned the enemies of Judaism and I .: swish Orphanage, is take
ceived
here
state
that,
as
the
result
has
s
to
Clover
Hill
Park
Cemetery
krre
ssis
sf Il ic
i n orI,eurs
During the war, Reinach's articles
Passage would bring about serious pledged the support of his administration to alleviating conditions for the s
of a conference between Winston in the Figaro, under the pseudonym been dedicated to the Jewish com-
South Afr i ca hundreds
opposition. He said there was a bill
lawn pogrom orphans who are to be cared Churchill and M. Nahum Sokolow, of "Polybe," evoked high praise for munity and the cornerstone laying
before the Legislature which, if Jewish people. The photo shows the President on the White House
the chairman of the Zionist World
their military acumen. Their author ceremonies will be made • commun-
communities of
passed, would have practically the with the deleg•tion. From left to right are: Harris Krick, of Washington; for by the Jewish
says a dispatchm r o e- t, Executive, the Zionist Organization had been a student of warfare all ity affair.
same effect as his ordinance. Mr. John Wolf, of Washington; Grand Secretary of 1. O. B. A. Max L. Hol• South
will support a number of Jewish regi-
Some intensely interesting details
dA
hr
,
his life and effectively combined this
Simons' plan was to have the word
l ngs
youngsters
wil ill be ments in Palestine in an effort to re- knowledge with his exceptional gifts of the chapel and• the cemetery
p e
I. O. B. A. o re ftt
e e les om
rsyoua
e e hont r re
"race" added to the present ordi- lender, of New York; President Harding; Grand Master of
lieve the British administration of
proper
are to be announced soon.
Adolph
Rosen-
adopted
by
the
community
of
Jo-'
as a writer and logican.
nance forbidding the distribution of Judge Gustav Hartman, of New York; Max Eehman and
some of its financial obligations.
literature that libeled or defamed bourn, of New York. hannesburg.
any "religion, creed or cult."

Weizmann Issues Keren Ha-
yessod Proclamation In
dependently.

ANNUAL STUDENTS'
DAY suNDo MAY 1

URGES JEW ENTER
ENSEMBLE

JEWIS-H REFUGEE ,
QUESTION G IVEN
U. S. ATTENTION

RELIEF MEASURES N,

UKRAINIAN JEWS

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Harding Flays Anti-Semites

LAY CORNERSTONE
FOR CLOVER HILL
CEMETERY MAY 30

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