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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

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IlEbETROITAWISR 1 - 11tONICL

New Tam/lone

GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. X. NO. 1.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921.

ELECT
Life's High Ideals
JEWS AND GENTILES CLU OB FF W IC OE MEN
RS FOR YEAR
Defined by Ohioan
UNITE IN GREETING
DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN

Association Formed
of Jewish Journals

Will Be Inaugurated
At Temple on June 5

Mr.. S. It. Glogower Chosen to Head

Dr. Frederick Cohn Tells Tent-
ple Beth El Members Juda-
ism Is Religion of Love.

Association to Publish Sixteen
Newspapers Throughout
the Country.

"To love infinitely and be loved.
25,000 Detroit Jews Extend Board held recently. Mrs. Glogower
To love all men with a love that is
has taken an active interest in the boundless and to win from men a
Welcome to World Zionist
activities of the Jewish Woman's Club boundless love in return."
Leader and Associates.

The American Jewish Journals As-
sociation, a $300,000 company, head-
ed by Joseph J. Cummins, president
if the Detroit Jewish Chronicle Pub-
lishing Compan, has just been found-
ed.
l'apers will be published in 16 rep-

Jewish Woman's Club.

__

Mrs. S. R. Glogower was elected

president of the Jewish Woman's
Club at the meeting of the Executive

for several years, having served on

Thus Dr. Frederick Cohn, of Tem-

boards and committees in various ca- ple Israel, Omaha, Nebr., speaking
MAYOR AND GOVERNOR
pacities.
from the pulpit of Temple Beth El,
SEND REPRESENTATIVES
Sunday morning, defined "Life's

Pot Tear, $3.00; Per Copy, 100Cesta

PRESIDENT HARDING
GREETS SYNAGOGUES

Sends Message to Union of American Hebrew
Congregations; Report Shows 21 per cent
Gain in Membership

BUFFALO.—Greetings from President Harding to delegates attending
the twenty-first biennial convention of the Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations were read at Tuesday morning's session in the Lafaytte Hotel.
Detroit Jewry never before hon.
President Ilarding's letter was addressed to Simon Wolf, chairman of th
fired a leader in as impressive a man-
Board of Dlgates on Civil Rights. It reads:
ner as it welcomed to Detroit Dr.
"When the Union of American llebrew Congregations hold its annual
new papers will be launched under
Chaim Weizmann, president of the
the direction of the new syndicate by meeting in Buffalo I will be glad if you will communicate my greetings to
World Zionist Commission, and his
those
present and through them to the great American Hebrew community
Aug. 1.
associates on the World Zionist oCm-,
whom they represent.
One Editorial Policy.
mission to the United States.
"Our
Hebrew Americans have set a fine example of patriotism and hu-
One editorial policy will govern the
Fully 25,000 Jews turned out to
chain of newspapers. Two large manism during the stressful years through which we have been passing and
greet the leaders at the Michigan
I
want
to
express to them the assurance that the nation knows and appre-
staffs of expert writers, operating
Central depot, the City Hall and at
from New York and Chicago offices, ciates their great cantribution.
Shaarey Zedek, where the delegation
"Very sincerely,
will distribute news to all Syndicate
was greeted by the children of the
papers.
"WARREN G. HARDING"
combined Hebrew schools of this city.
Syndicate writers will supply fea-
The Union of American Hebrew
Mayor's Proclamation.
tures, editorials, fiction and news of
Congregations, meeting in Twenty-
l'rior to their arrival in this city,
national and international import-
Seventh Annual Council here from
Dr. Deizmann's delegation was ex-
ance. Loral news will be handled
Monday to Thursday inclusive, took
tended the freedom of the city by
from the local office of each
HENRY J. BERKOWITZ.
up
for deliberation many and varied
Mayor Couzens and the entire Coun-
paper, at the place of publi-
problems affectinig the Jewish peo-
cil body. Mayor Couzens issued the
cation.
ple.
The convention was opened at
following proclamation:
Many prominent Jewish figures in
noon Monday with preliminary meet-
"Because of the eminent character
the United States are associated in
ings
of the executive Board of the
of this Zionist leader, and, whereas,
this new venture. Further and more Law Strikes Jewish Immigrants
Union and the National Federation
a great portion of our population is
detailed announcement of this under-
Hardest;
Goes
Into
Ef•
of Temple Sisterhoods, which held its
of the Jewish race and exceedingly
taking will appear in an early issue
fect June 4.
Fourth Annual Assembly in conjunc-
interested in the national aspirations
of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
tion with the convention of the Union
of the Zionists, I respectfully call
Julius Rosenwald Comments.
of American Hebrew Congregations.
upon all citizens of Detroit who are
Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philan-
Impressive Exercises to Mark
Religious services were held Mon-
ingnSratiN
in sympathy with this splendid work
y Gerig
OnNe.T
1 Pthesidatinigigar M
i•
For by the World
Judaism Religion of Love.
thropist, was enthusiastic with the
'
Inauguration of Henry
day evening at Temple Beth Zion,
to decorate their buildings with
new project launched by Mr. Cum- anti-immigration bill, thus restricting
"Judaism
is
a
religion
of
love,"
Dr.
American colors and the flags of
J. Berkowitz.
the number of immigrants to lie ad- when Rabbi Harry Levi, of Boston,
mins.
By WALTER HURT.
Cohn said. "It was Judaism that
gave the invocation, and Rabbi Hor-
Zion on this day, and to assist in ex-
"A finely perfected organization mitted to the United States to not
spoke the first words and the highest
tending a hearty welcome to the dis-
Mr. Henry .1. Berkowitz, member such as would be made possible more than 3 per cent of the nationals ace J. Wolf, of Rochester, read the
(N 0 T E:—Be is understood that words regarding love of God and love
the evening service. A word of
of
each
country
who
were
here
in
of
tinguished visitor."
the
senior
class
of
the
Hebrew
this series of articlea presents Jewish of man. Judaism receives its cul-
through such a group will do much
greeting was extended by Rabbi Louis
Mayor's Committee
questions purely from the non-Jew- mination in the great religion of love. Union College, will be installed as to strengthen the cause of Judaism," 1910. The law goes into effect on
June 4 and will remain effective until J. Kopald, of this city, the Council
The reception committee appointed ish viewpoint, and neither the editor
Assistant Rabbi of Temple Beth El, Mr. Rosenwald declared.
In the noble humanitarian, universal.
sermon was given by Dr. Martin A.
July 1, 1922.
by Mayor Couzens consisted of Dr. of this journal nor any Jew should
Sunday evening, June 5, at a special
"The type of literature that would
istic Jewish ethics, no person was to
The new law particularly strikes at Myer, of San Francisco, while the
James W. Inches, police commission- be regarded as responsible for, or
service. A very impressive and in- be available to the papers in the Syn-
be ostracised, robbed or denied of his
spiring program has been arranged dicate, the concerted effort to offer Jewish immigration as a result of the benediction was given by Rabbi Sam-
er, chairman; Bishop Charles D. necessarily agreeing with any opinion
inalienable right to the sympathy, the
for the occasion. Dr. Julian Morgen- the highest and finest in Jewish let- change in the East European map ef- uel Hirshberg, of Milwaukee. The
Williams, Rev. William T. Doran, herein expressed, excepting quota-
pity, the charity, the justice, the af-
stern and Dr. Henry Englander will ters to its wide circle of readers, will fected by the war. Before the out- service were followed by an inform-
Rabbi Judah Levine, Rabbi A. M. tions of Jewish origin.—W. II.)
fection, the love of his fellows.
break of the war, the majority of al reception tendered to the delegates
be the principal speakers.
llershman, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin,
do much to quicken the Jewish con-
"The differences and hatreds that
Jews coming to this country were and their guests by the Congrega-
Mr. Berkowitz will receive his Rab- sciousness," said Mr. Rosenwald.
Judge Ira W. Jayne, Judge !ferry B.,
ARTICLE IX.
have sprung up between man and
from Russia. The boundary lines of tion Beth Zion.
Keitian, Frank Cody, Dr. Henry F.
Despite his devotion to his tradi- man, due to differences in origin binical degree from the Hebrew
Filling Long Felt Need .
Franklin Gives I
tion
Union College on the Saturday pre- ,
Vaughan, ex -Mayor William B. tions, the Jew has a passion for pro-
Mr. Ben Altheimer, prominent Jew- Russia have now, however, been
The business sessions of the con-
are as evil as they are simple when vious to his formal induction into of- ish banker, formerly of St. Louis and changed, and a great number of Jews
Thompson, ex-Mayor Philip Breit- gress. Nearly always he is the chief we
believe that we are all one, with flee as Assistant Rabbi of Temple ,
vention were opened Tuesday morn-
mever, ex-Mayor Oscar 13. Marx, impelling influence in swift social a common ancestry, a common his- Beth El. He will be ordained as now of New York, highly commended that should be permitted to come as
Russians are not now considered as ing, when Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of
William F. Maybury, John A. Russell, changes. In communities where he Is
the sponsor of the new Syndicate.
Detroit, gave the invocation. Ad-
and a common destiny. Rabbi with his colleagues of the sen-
Fred M. Butzel, Chapt. Harman numerically negligible conditions al- tory
"In forming the Syndicate," Mr. such and will lose the right of being dresses of welcome and reports of
"If men would bless as often as ior class on June 4.
Weiss, Capt. Isadore Levine, Isaac ter slowly.
Altheimer said, "Mr. Cummins is fill- counted in the 3 per cent of Rus- great interest by the officers and
they blame, if they would be as just
Tenor Voi ce.
Po
Goldberg, Bernard Ginsburg, Julius
The Jew is congenitally a liber- to others as they would like others
ing a long felt need of American sians to be admitted here.
committeee marked the morning ses-
Dr. Berkowitz has made bi-weekly Jewry. A series of great newspa-
Freud, Albert Kahn, Julian Krolik, tarian. Ile has inherited a racial love to be just to them, the greatest of
Enforce Act.
sion on Tuesday.
Dr. Hugo Freund, Joseph Cummins, of freedom existing since the Exodus. spiritual revolutions would be af- visits to Temple Beth El during the pers, dedicated to the Jewish cause
Immigratiol,
Bureau
officials
began
Mr. J. Walter Freiberg, president
past year, assisting in the religious and distributed through every city,
Joseph Chagi, Samuel Summerfield, Consequently he is a peace revolu- fected."
services and speaking from the pul- large and small, through the Unite d . putting into final shape plans for en- of the Union of American Hebrew
Eugene Sloman and members of the, tionist.
Personality and Disposition.
forcing
the
restriction
Congregations,
in his 'annual message
act.
pit on a few occasions. The possessor States, will do much toward strength-
Common. Council, Wr. P. Bradley,
It is a common error of ignorance
Commissioner General Ilusband to the convention, read in his absence
There is one way to win love, the of a mellow, tenor voice, his singing
Fred Castator, John C. Kronk, Sher- to associate revolution with violence
ening the bond of brotherhood in said the chief problem was the de- by Charles Shohl, first vice-president,
man Littlefield, John C. Lodge, John and disorder. Such an assumption is visiting Rabbi said, and that is to de- of the responses and hymns have de-, Israel's ranks. I foresee infinite pos-
velopment of a system of exchange of Cincinnati, declared that there
C. Nagel, David W. Simons, Richard unphilosophical and absurd—a mis- serve it. To be loved one must be lighted the congregation. It is un-' sibilities through such an undertak-
of information between government was a serious shortage of Rabbis and
Watson and James Vernor.
take never made by one with an ac- lovable, and to be lovable, one must derstood that with his assumption of ing."
representatives at home and abroad rabbinical students in this country,
b
1
be
oving.
It
is
not
person,
but
per-
the
office
of
Assistant
Rabbi,
Mr.
Governor's Committee.
tual understanding of social science.
regarding
the number of immigrants and gave this lack of spiritual lead-
sonality.
It
is
not
position,
but
die- Berkowitz will take a large measure
Governor Alex. J. Groesbeck also
When violence attends revolution
entering the country. A complete in- ers as the reason for the drifting of
position.
of
responsibility
for
the
conduct
of
appointed an official committee to re- it results from resistance by vicious
terchange
of such information would Jewish young people away from their
"The
heart
is
honest
and
refuses the Religious School and for the
ceive the guests and to greet them in reactionary forces, just as it accom-
be necessary to prevent more than faiths. In reviewing the main de-
the some of the state of Michigan. panies interference with any of na- to be bribed," he declared. "Money supervision of the young people's Ise-
the
legal
number
from entering from velopments which have taken place
The governor's committee consisted ture's orderly operations. Revolu- may purchase the semblance of love, tivities.
any one country.
the last year, Mr. Freiberg'sreport
Sunday, June 5, promises to be •
of the following: Thomas Bailie, tion is change, and change is the law but not the true love. The heart
Explaining
the
difficulties of the read in part:
chairman; Judge Joseph A. Moyni- of life and a condition to develop- renders its allegience only where it red-letter day in the history of Tem-
situation, Mr. Husband said the emi-
"Two classes, totaling 19 men, have
can
pay
homage."
pie
Beth
El.
han, Judge Adolph F. hlarschner, ment, being a part of the process of
Preparations for the Eleventh An- grants of individual countries sailed been graduated from the Hebrew
There must be union between the
Sabbath School Exerdses,
Judge Theodore Richter, John I. progress. Revolution is evolutionary,
nual Excursion to be given by the from many European ports and that Union College since the last Council
nations,
he
said,
union
and
love,
un-
At
10
o'clock
in
the
morning
the
Haggerty, former State Senator Guy evolution is revolutionary; each an
B i cur Cholem Juniors are nearing
til, as the United States of America, closing exercises of the religious completion and, according to commit- there would have to be a full ex- met. Another class of 14 is about
A. Miller, former State Senator Rob- essential to the other. Of course,
there shall be • United States of Eu- school will be held in the Temple. tee heads, promise to result in the change of information among con- to be sent forth. The demand for
ert Y. Ogg, H. It. Taylor, Ernest revolution always is resisted, to some
rope, a United States of Asia, • The program will consist of a series most successful outdoor event yet sular officers abroad as to the num- rabbis by old congregations and new-
Lajoie, Charles I.. Bartlett, A. W. extent, for the conservatism of Es-
ber of passports vised from each ly organized ones exceeds the 'supply
United States of the world.
of short playlets presented by the undertaken by the society.
Sempliner and former State Senator tablished Order instinctively opposes
country.
by a large number. For several
"Let men unite.• Let them put various classes of the Sabbath School
innovation, but only a stagnant and
The proceeds of the excursion
James A. Murtha.
years past the registration was un-
aside their dislikes and differences. and intended to indicate the course which
Canadian Immigration.
Dr. Weizmann's commission ar- vitiated society resists it violently.
held at Tashmoo ark,
P,
favorably affected by the War. The
Let science be less arrogant, let of study that has been pursued due- Sund will be
Orderly Revolution.
rived here at 5 o'clock Detroit time
ay, June 5, will go to the benefit
The entry of immigrants through opening of the present scholastic year
philosophy be more humble, let eco- ing the year. An appropriate mu-
"Civilization is revolution," says
Thursday afternoon. After receiving
of the needy wick. The Junior So- Canada would present another prob- witnessed a notable improvement in
nomics be more modest; government sical service will be given with the ciety of Bicur Cholem has for many
the official greetings of the govern-, Dr. Frank Crane. "Those nations are
lem, he said, as the Canadian porta this direction. One of the largest
less brutal, religion more human. Let playlets. years
co-operated with its parent or- were used through an international entrance classes in the history of the
or's, mayor's and people's commit- stable that have the genius of orderly
men seek and they will find the com-
The morning exercises will culmin- ganization in its charitable work. Im- agreement as ports of entry. Aliens College was enrolled. At that time
tees, he was presented with bread and revolution. Those nations are un-
mon ground upon which all can stand,
ate with the confirmation of a group mediate relief to deserving cases is who had lived in Canada less than a the College had a total enrollment
salt and water by Nehemiah Mark stable and perish eventually that can
even as the earth bears us all."
of
of young people. These confirmants,
and Sam Cashwan, two Detroit Jew- not change.
--
given by both clubs.
g
year and who came to the United 73 students against 47 in 1918, and
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin introduced all of whom are residents of Pontiac
"It is not refusal to change, oppo-
ish artists, in accordance with a Jew.'
The "Greyhound" has been char- States would be charged against the against the high-water mark of 96 In
the speaker. Mr. Henry J. Berko- and members of Temple Beth El Sab- tered to convey the guests to and
ish tradition of greeting distinguished sition to change, inability to change,
quota of the country from which 1915."
witz intoned the responses during the
that insure permanency. Quite the
bath School, are somewhat beyond from the island. There will be danc- they entered Canada. Many of these
guests.
Tells of P
Made
religious service.
the usual age of confirmation and are ing both on the boat and at the pa-
contrary, it is the skill to change eas-
immigrants, it was explained, would
Make Unique Jug.
Mr. Freiberg contrasted the pres-
Dr. Cohn left Sunday night for forming the first etas of advanced
vilion in the park.
bear passports vised by their officials ent efforts of the Union with the
The presentation of the bread, salt ily. . .
"What we call evolution is simply Buffalo, to attend the convention of pupils to be confirmed in the Temple.
Not the least interesting of the abroad and it would be necessary to hopes expressed by the early pioneers
and water marked one of the finest
the Union of American Congrega- The ceremony will be brief, but im-
day's events will be the field sports transmit information as to these im- of the institution and pointed out the
ceremonies at the Weizmann recep-
(Continued On Page 3.)
tions.
preasive. The confirmants will b : that are being arranged by Mr. H.
tion, due to the particular pains taken:
migrants to the American consular progress made. In speaking of the
Misses Celia, Ethel and Lillian Bar-
e Rosenthal. Baseball, handica
officers abroad.
T
by the artists to make the ceremony
ast, the president said in part:
nett, Cecilia Fine and Harry Barnett. for both
pac
af-
es
sexes and all ages, will
Since the United States has no im-
beautiful and especially symbolic.
"The Union today numbers 228
ford interest and amusement. Many migration arrangements with Mexico, congregations instead of seventy an
The water was contained in a unique
prizes will be awarded to contestants. Commissioner Ilusband said he looked individual membership of 35,392 in-
jug, especially made by Mr. Cashwan,
se in charge of arrangements for a situation to arise that might stead of 3,400.
who, although only 18 years old, is
forThtl% excursion are: Dan Sha iro, require additional safeguards on that
already gaining a reputation as a
The Hebrew Union College has
general chairman; M. Rosenthal, len- border to prevent smuggling. Since maintained its first place among the
sculptor. Symbolic figures denoting
Rewards amounting to $1,600 were rietta Dvorkin, Harry Stone, field the prospects of restricted immigra- institutions of the Union, but we have
the importance of the Keren Hoye-
offered Monday for the arrest and events; Al Klunover, Norman Snyder, tion into the United States became developed additional and corollary in-
Bessie Riske Heads Delegation of Youngsters
sod, or Palestine Foundation Fund,
conviction of the murderers of Ber- Ethel Schlussel, Eleanor Katzer, pub- pronounced, large numbers of aliens stitutions to make more effective
for which purpose the guests came
tram levy, the University of Michi- licity; Rose Rosenberg, Al Klunover had been landed at Vera Cruz, the the work of the Hebrew Union Col-
here, were embodied in the jug. The,
gas
tud
s en
t of
, 1665
o ynn
GI court, and Morris Harris.
commissioner general said, and many lege. The College has been the foun-
Bessie Riske, 12-year-old pupil at girls in her party were dressed in"
(Continued On Page I.)
Tickets may be secured directly of them had been found in this coun- tain head of Jewish learning in Am-
the Talmud Torah on Wilkins street, white and blue, while the boys wore who was shot to death by robbers in
front
of
1486
Boston
Boulevard
try without legal authority.
from
members
of
the
organization,
erica for the last 45 years. To this
headed a delegation of close to 1,000 insignia indicative of the schools they
shortly before midnight April 30. committees, or by mail from Mr.
we have added a Department of Syn-
boy and girl students of the combined attended.
Shipping Competition.
The
county
auditors
posted
a
re-
Klunover,
100
Penobscot
building.
agog and School Extension to popu-
Hebrew schools of the city who gath-
The line of march in the parade ward of $500 and the dead student's ,
Mr. Husband expects keen compe- larize Jewish units in all parts of the
ered at the Shaarey Zedek Thursday was halted for several minutes
at the father notified the police he would
tition to develop among shipping United States to co-operate with the
awaiting the approach of the auto- leading Orthodox congregation
in the
lines for the transportation of the graduates of the Hebrew Union Col-
• to give the youngsters an oppor- offer $1,000 reward. Chief Edward
city
immigration quotas and he predicted
II. Fox said Monday that there is no
lege. The Union has stretched out
tunity
to
extend
their
greetings.
Lit-
that
the whole number of immigrants ministering hands to the Jews Iso-
doubt but that Levy was shot by
Dean of Hebrew College at Jaffe
tle Bessie was chosen to address Dr. would-be robbers and after the shoot-'
allowed by the new law to come into lated in the hamlets scattered in
Will Lecture for B'Nai Brith
30:
Weizmann
and
his
commission
in
He-
this
country
would
be
here
in
less
ing they escaped in a limousine. He
Monday.
schools of learning, housed In insti-
brew. The choice was made because asserted the police have no clues to
than five months.
tutions. The Union has published
of the fine delivery of the youngster the identity of the murderers or their'
Northern European countries may a paper which carries to 58,000 Jew-
Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, dean of
Impressive ceremonies will mark
and the manner in which she distin- present whereabouts.
the Hebrew College at Jaffa, Pales-
the laying of the cornerstone of not furnish the full 20 per cent of ish homes a Jewish message once a
guished
herself
as
a
student
in
the
their
entire
quotas
each
month,
the
t i ne, and president of the Hebrew
Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel,
month. It publishes tracts giving in-
local school. Although she has stu-
eaehers' Association of Palestine.
Woodward avenue at Fifteen Mile maximum under the law, Mr. Hus- formation about the Jews, which are
died llebrew for only 14 months, she
band said, but the Southern European
Road.
ill address Pisgah Lodge, No. 3.1.
(Continued On Page 5.)
speaks it fairly well, understands and
0. B. B., at the meeting to b..
Invitations have been issued for countries probably could fill their
writes -in it.
the services, which will take place on quotas in the five-month minimum
eld Monday evening at the 11'Nai
In presenting Dr. Weizmann with
Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, at period.
Brith elubrdoms on Broadway.
a bouquet of flowers on behalf of her
Representatives of the Immigration
Dr. Mossinsohn came here Thor , .
TOLEDO, 0.—Dr. Rudolph I. Cof-j 2:30 o'clock.
day afternoon with the World Zion-
fellow students, as a token of their
Mr. David W. Simons will be mas- Bureau, the State Department and
fe e, of the Collingwood Avenue Tem-
love for their leaders and their ap-
ter of ceremonies. Rabbi A. 51. the Census Bureau will meet soon to
ist Delegation, headed by Dr. Chaim
has
received
a
call
preciation of their efforts for the ple, Toledo Ohio,
Hershman and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin work out tables showing the exact
Weizmann. Ile is a lecturer of note.
Jewish national cause, Bessie in part to the Oakland, Calif., congregation.,
from ■ mental break-
totals that may come from each coun-
speaks a very fine English, in addi-
This is the second call Dr. Coffee are to be the speakers.
said the following in llebrew:
The ceremonies attending the lay- try. The State Department will sup- down which developed from a seri-
tion to Yiddish and Hebrew.
has received to the California con-
Dr. Mossinsohn is well known in
"We, children, are fully aware of gregation, the first having been ten-. ing of the cornerstone will be con- ply information as to what countries ous case of sleeping sickness, , Leo
Weiss, 43 years old, a well known
most Jewish circles in Detroit. Ile •
the great pains you have taken and thired in February on the occasion of ducted by members of the Shaarey on the new map of Europe are recog-
business man of this city, took his
spent several weeks here in 1919 in
are still taking for our people in our Dr. Coffee's visit with his children in Zedek congregation, assisted by De- nized by the United States, and if
own life at Battle Creek, Friday,
their
geographical
boundaries
were
troit
Lodge,
No.
65,
K.
of
P.;
l'er-
connection with Zionist organization
land. We are aware of the fact that Oakland. At that time Dr. Coffee
May 20.
work, and during that time adressed
you have succeeded in great meas. declined, saying he was engaged in fection Lodge, No. 486, F. A A. 51., affected by the war, their percentage
Mr. Weiss had been ill at Battle
and 1'isgahl No. 34, I 0. B. B. of immigration, based on the 1910
$ number of massmeotings and de-
ore in removing all obstacles in the a groat work in Toledo.
Rabbi J. L. Levin will give the census, will be re-allotted according Creek sanitorium since May 17 to re-
livered a series of lectures.
way of opening up the doors of our
Since February the $50,000 more-,
cover
from the effects of his illness.
to
the
changed
boundaries.
benediction.
A
special
musical
serv-
The lecture that was of particular
R also appreciate the object
land. We
a , e on the Oakland T
I h
His wife, Mrs. Idabelle Weiss, had
ii t i ietreereisnt il1 u9r1i9ngv.Dr. ossi n soh
of your visit here: You wish to arouse been cancelled through the efforts of ice is being arranged by Cantor A.
intended to join her husband Satur-
Minkowaky
and
his
choir.
your brethren they should all rise up congregation members.
SHIFT NATIONAL FUND
day and had already removed their
h dealt with the Prophets
e
the
ohneets in
as one and unite for the tremendous
Preop
Dr. Coffee has been in Buffalo in ,
OFFICE TO JERUSALEM household effects from their resi-
influence of the land of Palestine on
task of national rebirth.
attendance at the convention of the JONESCU PROMISES AID
BESSIE RISKE.
dence at 5405 Third avenue. Mr.
deePer understanding of the Bible.
"May the God of Zion grant that Union of American Hebrew Congre-
Weiss was for many years engaged
k Mossinsohn is an authority on the
TO UKRAINIAN REUGEES
His decision in reference]
PARIS—The main office of the in the real estate business here.
mobile parade in honor of Dr. Chaim your work shall not be in vain. For pitons.
rrophetic writings, having written a
of the World years we waited for this holy mo- to the California pulpit is not known
Jewish National Fund wili be trans..
Funeral services for Mr. Weiss
°oak i nterpreting some of the Biblical Weizmann, president
Zionist Organization, and his asso- ment when we should be able to dis- as this paper goes to press.
LONDON.—Take Jonescu, Ron-1 ferred to Jerusalem, says • dispatch were held Sunday in the home of his
boo ks.
on the commission to the play our love for our land. We now
manian Foreign Minister, assured the received here from the Hague. It is father, Herman Weiss, 448 Merrick
ciates
A resolution offering fullest co-
' Cnited States, there to honor the stand ready to bring our greatest sac- OFFICIALS LEARN HEBREW , Secretary of the Italian-Jewish Em- proposed to build • special institution avenue. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offi-
',oration to Dr. James W. Inches,
Zionist move- rfices upon the altar of our beloved
Imigration Committee, that he would for the accommodation of the Na- ciated. Interment took place in
Commissioner of Police, during "No leaders of the World
home. In the name of all the He-
JERUSALEM.—The education de- give every assistance to Ukrainian tional Fund and three of the direc- Woodmere Cemetery.
Accident Week" was dratted by Pis- ment.
Besides the widow and father, the
Little Bessie was chosen from brew school children, I greet our partment of the Palestine govern- , refugees passing through Roumania, tors will be permanently residenced
lab Lodge, No. 34, 1. 0. 13. B., at its
among 1,500 of her fellow Hebrew great leader and his associates: 'Ye ment has opened classes in Hebrew I according to a cabled dispatch from in Palestine. The plan also includes deceased leaves a brother, Samuel
r itillar meeting, Monday, May 23.
shall rise and prosper. May the Lord for the British officials now acting in Venice. Jonescu stated that he con- the purchase of 1,200 dunams land Weiss; two uncles, Simon and Joseph
A letter containing the resotztinn students to represent the youngsters
1st the reception extended Detroit of Zion and Jerusalem send blessings Palestine. The first examination was sidered it inhuman to bar refugees in the Immediate vicinity of Jerusa- Weiss, and an aunt, Miss Anna
**I sent to Dr. Inches during the
for your holy work."
lem.
held at the end of April.
from entrance into his country.
Weiss.
Jewry's guests. The hundreds of
week by the secretary.

Miss Emma Butzel was named first
vice-president; Mrs. Melville Welt,
second vice-president; Mrs. Isaac
Goldberg, recording secretary; Mrs.
Morse Cohen, corresponding secre-
tary; Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen, financial
secretary; Miss Mildred Simons,
treasurer; Miss Theresa Alexander,
auditor; Mrs. Henry E. Krolik, cus-
todian.

Highest Ideal." Dr. Cohn addressed
Beth El members en route to Ann
Arbor, where he spoke before the
Jewish Student Congregation.
"Many are lauded, few are loved,"
Dr. Cohn said. "Love is the human
dream of !leaven. Love is the Song
of Songs, the gift of gifts, the holy
of holies. Love is the veritable flame
A program of activities for the of the Lord which many waters can-
It illumines the uni-
next year is being outlined. It will not quench.
verse.
include new and wider activities, with
special emphasis on the work of the
"Love Your Neighbor."
committee on immigration, which God around all His Children."
looks to the welfare of newly-arrived
But the love of man, 1/r. Cohn con-
immigrants in this city and state.
tends, is all too often confined to the
circle of his family, to those infinitely
near and dear, and conscientiously
and systematically withheld from the
rest. That is natural, the speaker de-
clared, but not inevitable. Man's
love, he said, should extend and
broaden so as to constantly include
ever-increasing numbers. It should
begin at home, but it should not end
Writer Says Only Israel Can there. It should make Josephs of
men who go to seek their brothers.
Give Redemption Cried

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