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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

New Telephone
GLENDALE

IlEbETROIT LWISIt

8-3-2-6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921.

i0L. X. NO. 1.

IE WS AND GENTILES

UNITE IN GREETING
OR CHAIM VIEIZMANN

CLUB WOMEN ELECT
OFFICERS FOR YEAR

to H..a
Mrs. S. R. Clogow er
Jewish Woman's Club.

Mrs. S. R. Glogower was elect d
president of the Jewish Woman's
e
Clouabattls rmeeting of the Executive
Extend B oard he l d
a
n tresiesT or: wir
Detroit
Jews
IS, 000
h a s taken an
i M
Welcome to World Zionist
act ivities of the Jewish Woman's Club
Leader and Associates.
for several years, having served on
boards and committees in various ca-

Life's High Ideals
Defined by Ohioan

Be Inaugurated

At Temple on June 5

Association Formed
of Jewish Journals

Associatkm to Publish Sixteen
Newspapers Throughout
the Country.

Frederick Cohn Tells Tern-
pie Beth El Members Juda-
ism Is Religion of Love.

Dr.

Per Yo', $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Coots

PRESIDENT HARDING
GREETS SYNAGOGUES

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

The American Jewish Journals As-
sociation, a $300,000 company, head-
ed by Joseph J. Cummins, president
of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle Pub-
lishing Compan, has just been found-
BUFFAI.0.—Greetings from President Harding to delegates attending
ed.
Papers will be published in 16 rep- 1 the twenty-first biennial convention of the Union of American Hebrew Con-
MAYOR AND GOVERNOR pacifies.
resentative cities in the United gregations were read at Tuesday morning's session in the Lafaytte Hotel.
States,. extending from the Atlantic President Harding's letter was addressed to Simon Wolf, chairman of th
SEND REPRESENTATIVES Miss Emma Butzel was named first
to the Pacific coast.
Board of Dlgates on Civil Rights. It reads:
vice-president; Mrs. Melville Welt,
"When the Union of American Hebrew Congregations hold its annual
According to tentative plans, three ,
Detroit Jewry never before hon. second vice-president; Mrs. Isaac
meeting
in Buffalo I will be glad if you will communicate my greetings to
new
papers
will
be
launched
under,
ored a leader in as impressive a man- Goldberg, recording secretary; Mrs.
the direction of the new syndicate by ' those present and through them to the great American Hebrew community
Dr.
Morse
Cohen,
corresponding
sacra-
ter as it welcomed to Detroit
Aug. 1.
whom they represent.
Chaim Weizmann, president of the tary; Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen, financial
"Our Hebrew Americans have set a fine example of patriotism and hu-
One Editorial Policy.
World Zionist Commission, and his secretary; Miss Mildred Simons,
One editorial policy will govern the manism during the stressful years through which we have been passing and
associates on the World Zionist oCm-, treasurer; Miss Theresa Alexander,
chain of newspapers. Two large' I want to express to them the assurance that the nation knows and appre-
uditor;
Mrs.
Henry
E.
Krolik,
cus-
mission to the United States.
staffs of expert writers, operating ciates their great cantribution.
25,000 Jews turned out to aodian.
t
Fully
"Very sincerely,
from New York and Chicago offices,
the leaders at the Michigan
A program of activities for the
"WARREN G. HARDING"
will distribute news to all Syndicate
Central depot, the City Hall and at next year is being outlined. It will
papers.
The Union of American Hebrew
Shaarey Zedek, where the delegation include new and wider activities, with
Syndicate
writers
will
supply
fea-
"Love Your Neighbor."
Congregations, meeting in Twenty-
a nis greeted by the children of the special emphasis on the work of the
tures, editorials, fiction and news of
Seventh Annual Council here from
combined Hebrew schools of this city. committee on immigration, which God around all His Children."
national and international import-
Monday to Thursday inclusive, took
But the love of man, Dr. Cohn con-
Mayor's Proclamation.
looks to the welfare of newly-arrived
ance. Local news will be handled
up for deliberation many and varied
tends, is all too often confined to the
Prior to their arrival in this city, immigrants in this city and state.
from the local office of each indi-
problems affectinig the Jewish peo-
circle of his family, to those infinitely
Dr Deizmann's delegation was ex-
HENRY J. BERKOWITZ.
vidual paper, at the place of publi-
ple. The convention was opened at
near and dear, and conscientiously
tended the freedom of the city by
cation.
Coin
noon Monday with preliminary meet-
the
and
systematically
withheld
from
the
d.
a
r
n(
ayo
!mord
Many prominent Jewish figures in
Couzens
ings of the executive Board of the
rest. That is natural, the speaker de-
body.
the United States are associated in Law Strikes Jewish Immigrants Union and the National Federation
t
d
but
not
inevitable.
Man's
following proclamation:
late
this new venture. Further and more
of Temple Sisterhoods, which held its
love, he said, should extend and
"Because of the eminent character
Hardest;
Goes
Into
Ef-
o
uncement
of
this
under-
dtheitlilgedy..ailii na
ou, and, whereas
Fourth Annual Assembly in conjunc-
so as to constantly include
this Zionist leader
appear in an early issue
fect June 4.
n
r populatio
tion with the convention of the Union
ever-increasing numbers. It should
o great portion
f
, of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
of American Hebrew Congregations.
begin at home, but it should not end
of the Jewish race and exceedingly
Rosenwald Comments.
WASHINGTON.—President Hard-
Religious services were held Mon-
interested in the national aspirations W rite
er
r Says Only Israel Can there. It should make Josephs of
Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philan• ing Friday signed the Dillingham day evening at Temple Beth Zion,
men
vvho
go
to
seek
their
brothers.
of the Zionists, I respectfully call
Impressive Exercises to Mark thropist, was enthusiastic with the ' anti-immigration bill, thus restricting
e d
em ption Cried
Giv e R
when Rabbi harry Levi, of Boston,
all
citizens
of
Detroit
who
are
Inauguration
of
Henry
upon
Judaism Religion of Love.
new project launched by Mr. Cum- the number of immigrants to be ad- gave the invocation, and Rabbi Hor-
For by the World
in sympathy with this splendid work
mitted to the United States to not ace J. Wolf, of Rochester, read the
J. Berkowitz.
"Judaism is a religion of love," Dr.
mins.

to decorate their buildings with
"A finely perfected organization more than 3 per cent of the nationals the evening service. A word of
Cohn
said.
"It
was
Judaism
that
By WALTER HURT.
American colors and the flags of
such
as
would
be
made
possible
highest
of
Mr. Henry J. Berkowitz, member ,
of each country wh o were h ere in greeting was extended by Rabbi Louis
spoke the first words and the
Zion on this day, and to assist in ex-
f th
h sue h a group will do much 1910. The law goes into effect on J. Kopald, of this city, the Council
l cass
the senior
oe Hebrew I h troug
(N 0 T E:—Be is understood that words regarding love of God and lov e
tending a hearty welcome to the dis•
June 4 and will remain effective until sermon was given by Dr. Martin A.
eceives
its
col-
Union
College
will
be
installed
as
to
strengthen
the
cause
of
Judaism,"
this series of articles presents Jewish of man. Judaism receives
tinguished visitor."
July 1, 1922.
Myer, of San Francisco, while the
questions purely from the non-Jew- mination in the great religion of love. Assistant Rabbi of Temple Beth El, Mr. Rosenwald declared.
Mayor's Committee
"The
type
of
literature
that
would
The new law particularly strikes at benediction was given by Rabbi Sam-
The reception committee appointed ish viewpoint, and neither the editor In the noble humanitarian, universal- Sunday evening, June 5, at a special
be
available
to
the
papers
in
the
Syn-
Jewish
immigration
as
a
result
of
the
istic
Jewish
ethics,
no
person
was
to
service.
A
very
impressive
and
in-
uel Hirshberg, of Milwaukee. The
by Mayor Couzens consisted of Dr. of this journal nor any Jew should
dicate, the concerted effort to offer change in the East European map ef- service were followed by an inform-
James W. Inches, police commission- be regarded as responsible for, or be ostracised, robbed or denied of his spiring program has been arrange

et- fected by the war. Before the out-
. sympathy, the for the occasion. Dr. Julian Morgen- the highest and finest in Jew's
al reception tendered to the delegates
er, chairman; Bishop Charles D. necessarily agreeing with any opin or inalienable right to the
the
at-
r
En
lender
will
tete to its wide circle of readers, will break of the war, the majority of and their guests by the Congrega-
the ustice,
stern and Dr. Henryg
-
excepting quota
pity, the charity,j
,
Williams, Rev. William T. Doran, herein expressed
do much to quicken the Jewish con- Jews coming to this country were tion Beth Zion.
fection, the love of his fellows.
be the principal speakers.
Rabbi Judah Levine, Rabbi A. M. tions of Jewish origin.—W. II.)
"The differences and hatreds that
Mr. Berkowitz will receive his Rab- 'dewiness," said Mr. Rosenwald.
from Russia. The boundary lines of
Franklin Gives Invocation
-
Hershman, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin,
e raw
run g u p
between man an binical degree from the
Russia have now, however, been
Filling Long Felt Nee .
have sp
The business sessions of the con ,
ARTICLE IX.
Judge Ira W. Jayne, Judge harry B.
Mr. Ben Altheimer, prominent Jew- changed, and a great number of Jews vention were opened Tuesday morn-
Despite his devotion to his tradi- man, due to differences in origin, Union College on the Saturday pre-
Keidan, Frank Cody, Dr. Henry F.
as evil a
as tey
simpe
wen vious to his formal induction into of- ish banker, formerly of St. Louis and that should be permitted to come as ing, when Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of
assion
for pro- are
Jew
has
p are
h
l h
Vaughan, ex -Mayor William B. tions, the
believe that we are all one, with flee as Assistant Rabbi of Temple now of New York, highly commended Russians are not now considered as Detroit, gave the invocation. Ad-
belie
Thompson, ex-Mayor Philip Breit- gress. Nearly always he is the ch ief we
d
a
common
ancestry,
a
common
his-. Beth El. He will be orained
as the sponsor of the new Syndicate.
such and will lose the right of being dresses of welcome and reports of
mever, ex-Mayor Oscar B. Marx, impelling influence in swift social tory and a common destiny.
"In forming the Syndicate," Mr. counted in the 3 per cent of Rus- great interest by the officers and
i ' Rabbi with his colleagues of the gen-
William F. Maybury, John A. Russell, changes. In communities where he is
"If
men
would
bless
as
often
as
Altheimer
said,
"Mr.
Cummins
is
till-
4.
sians to be admitted here.
numerically negligible conditions al-
committees marked the morning ses-
Fred M. Butzel, Chapt. lineman
they blame, if they would be as just for class P on June Tenor Voice.
. a long felt need of American
sion on Tuesday.
Weiss, Capt. Isadore Levine, Isaac ter slowly.
Enforce Act.
to
others
as
they
would
like
others
Dr.
Berkowitz
has
made
hi-weekly
Jewry.
A
series
of
great
newspa-
The Jew is congenitally a fiber-
Mr. J. Walter Freiberg, president
Goldberg, Bernard Ginsburg, Julius
Immigration Bureau officials began
Freud, Albert Kahn, Julian Krolik, tarian. Ile has inherited a racial love to be just to them, the greatest of visits to Temple Beth El during the pers, dedicated to the Jewish cause
of the Union of American Hebrew
distributed through every city putting into final 'shape plans for en- Congregations, in his annual message ,
Dr. Hugo Freund, Joseph Cummins, of freedom existing since the Exodus. spiritual revolutions would be d- pastyear, assisting in the religious and
,
forcing the restriction act.
from the pal— ,
to the convention, read in his absence
Joseph Chagi, Samuel Summerfield, Consequently he is a peace revolu- fected." services and speaking
pit on a few occasions. The possessor States,
large and
through
the
Unite
Commissioner General Husband
will small,
do much
toward
strength-
Personality and Disposition.
by Charles Shohl, first vice-president,
Eugene Sloman and members of t h e tionist.
There is one way to win love, the of a mellow, tenor voice, his singing ening the bond of brotherhood in said the chief problem was the de- of Cincinnati, declared that there
It
is
a
common
error
of
ignorance
Common Council Wr. P. Bradley,
velopment of a system of exchange
was a serious shortage of Rabbis and
Fred Castator, John C. Kronk, Sher- to associate revolution with violence visiting Rabbi said, and that is to de- of the responses and hymns have de- Israel's ranks. I foresee infinite pos.
sibilities through such an undertak- of information between government rabbinical students in this country,
man Littlefield, John C. Lodge, John and disorder. Such an assumption is serve it. To be loved one must be lighted the congregation. It is un- libgB
representatives at home and abroad
unphilosophical
and gave this lack of spiritual lead-
C. Nagel, David W. Simons, Richard take
never made and
by absurd—a
one with an mil-
ac- lovable, and to be lovable, one must derstood that with his assumption of
regarding the number of immigrants
loving. It is not person, but per- the office of Assistant Rabbi, Mr.
ers as the reason for the drifting of
Watson and James Verner.
entering the country. A complete in-
tual understanding of social science. be
sonality. It is not position, but dis- Berkowitz will take a large measure
Jewish young people away from their
Governor'. Committee.
terchange of such information would
of responsibility for the conduct of
violence
attends
revolution
position.
When
faiths. In reviewing the main de-
Governor Alex. J. Groesbeck also
be necessary to prevent more than
"The heart is honest and refuses the Religious School and for the
appointed an official committee to re- it results from resistance by vicious
velopments which have taken place
the legal number from entering from
ceive the guests and to greet them in reactionary forces, just as it accom- to be bribed," he declared. "Money supervision of the young people's ac-
the last year, Mr. Freiberg's report
any one country.
the some of the state of Michigan. panics interference with any of na• may purchase the semblance of love, tivities.
rend in part:
Explaining the difficulties of the
Sunday, June 5, promises to be
"Two classes, totaling 19 men, have
The governor's committee consisted lure's orderly operations. Revolu- but not the true love. The heart
situation,
Mr.
Husband
said
the
emi-
of the following: Thomas Bailie, tion is change, and change is the law renders its allegience only where it red-letter day in the history of Tem-
been graduated from the Hebrew
nu Preparations for the Eleventh An- grants of individual countries sailed Union College since the last Council
pie Beth El.
chairman; Judge Joseph A. Moyni- of life and a condition to develop- can pay homage."
from
many
European
ports
and
that
Exercises.
al
Excursion
to
be
given
by
the
Sabbath School
han, Judge Adolph F. Marschner, went, being a part of the process of
There must be union between the
met. Another class of 14 is about
At 10 o'clock in the morning the Bicur Cholem Juniors are nearing there would have to be a full ex-
Judge Theodore Richter, John I. progress. Revolution is evolutionary, nations, he said, union and love, un- closing exercises of the religious completion and, according to commit- change of information among con- to be sent forth. The demand for
United States of America,
rabbis by old congregations and new-
Haggerty, former State Senator Guy evolution is revolutionary; each an til, as
sular officers abroad as to the num-
A. Miller, former State Senator Rob- essential to the other. Of course, there shall be ■ United States of E u- school will be held in the Temple. tee heads, promise to result in the
ly organized ones exceeds the supply
A.
f osi
A a, • The program will consist of a series most successful outdoor event yet ber of passports vised from each by a large number. For several
art Y. Ogg, II. II. Taylor, Ernest revolution always is resisted, to some rope, a United States
country.
of short playlets presented by the undertaken by the society.
States of the world.
years past the registration was un-
Lajoie, Charles L. Bartlett, A. W. extent, for the conservatism of Es- United
,
The proceeds of the excursion
"Let men unite. Let them put various classes of the Sabbath School
Sempliner and former State Senator tablished Order instinctively opposes
Canadian Immigration.
favorably affected by the War. The
' innovation, but only a stagnant and aside their dislikes and differences. and intended to indicate the course which will be held at Tashmoo Park
opening of the present scholastic year
The
entry
of
immigrants
through
James A. Murtha.
,
to
the
benefit
rsued
due-
b
Sunday, June 6, wi ll go
vitiated society resists it violently.
Let science be less arrogant, let of study that has een
pu
at-.
commission
Dr. Ihleizmann's
So - Canada would present another prob- witnessed a notable improvement in
Orderly Resolution.
philosophy be more humble, let eco- ing the year. An appropriate mu- I of the needy sick. The Junior So
here at 5 o'clock Detroit time
lem, he said, as the Canadian ports this direction. One of the largest
Thursday afternoon. After receiving, "Civilization is revolution," says nomica be more modest; government sical service will be given with the ciety of Bicur Cholem has for many were used through an international entrance classes in the history of the
years co-operated with its parent or-
the official greetings of the govern- I Dr. Frank Crane. "Those nations are less brutal, religion more human. Let playlets.
College was enrolled. At that time
The morning exercises will culmin- ganization in its charitable work. Im- agreement as ports of entry. Aliens the College had a total enrollment of
or's, mayor's and people's commit- stable that have the genius of orderly men seek and they will find the corn-
who had lived in Canada less than a
mon
ground
upon
which
all
can
stand,
ate
with
the
confirmation
of
a
group
mediate relief to deserving cases is
tees, he was presented with bread and revolution. Those nations are un-
73 students against 47 in 1918, and
year
and
who
came
to
the
United
of young people. These con rman , given by both clubs.
salt and water by Nehemiah Mark stable and perish eventually that can even as the earth bears us all."
against the high-water mark of 95 in
The "Greyhound" has been char- States would be charged against the
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin introduced all of whom are residenta of Pontiac
1915."
quota
of
the
country
from
which
and Sam Cashwan, two Detroit Jew- not change.
"It is not refusal to change, oppo- the speaker. Mr. Henry J. Berko- and members of Temple Beth El Sab- tered to convey the guests to and
Tells of Progress Made
they entered Canada. Many of these
ish artists, in accordance with a Jew-
ish tradition of greeting distinguished sition to change, inability to change, witz intoned the responses during the bath School, are somewhat beyond from the island. There will be danc- immigrants, it was explained, would
Mr. Freiberg contrasted the pres-
are
the usual age of confirmation an
ing both on the boat and at the pa-
that insure permanency. Quite the religious service.
ent
efforts
of the Union with the
bear passports vised by their officials
guests.
contrary, it is the skill to change eas-
Dr. Cohn left Sunday night for forming the first clas of advanced vilion in the park.
hopes expressed by the early pioneers
Make Unique Jug.
Temple.
Not the least interesting of the abroad and it would be necessary to of the institution and pointed out the
,
y
Buffalo,
to
attend
the
convention
of
pupils
to
be
confirmed
in
the
The presentation of the bread, salt H
transmit information as to these im -
"What we call evolution is simply the Union of American Congrega- The ceremony will be brief, but im- day's events will be the field sports
progress made. In speaking of the
and water marked one of the finest
pressive. The confirmants will be: that are being arranged by Mr. M. migrants to the American consular last, the president said in part:
(Continued On Page 3.)
lions.
ceremonies at the Weizmann recep-
Misses Celia, Ethel and Lillian Bar- Rosenthal. Baseball, handicap races officers abroad.
"The Union today numbers 228
tion, due to the particular pains taken
Since
the
United
States
has
no
im-
nett, Cecilia Fine and Harry Barnett. for both sexes and all ages, will at-
by the artists to make the ceremony
ford interest and amusement. Many migration arrangements with Mexico, congregations instead of seventy an
individual
membership of 35,392 in-
beautiful and especially symbolic.
prizes will be awarded to contestants. Commissioner Husband said he looked
The water WM contained in a unique
Those in charge of arrangements for a situation to arise that might stead of 3,400.
hw,
"The
Hebrew
Union College has
e y b r.
g, espeeially mad
M Casold,a
' for the excursion are: Dan Shapiro, require additional safeguards on that
1
ho, although only 18 years n i s
'general chairman; M. Rosenthal, Hen- border to prevent smuggling. Since maintained its first place among the
a
,
institutions
of
the
Union, but we have
already gaining a reputation as
Rewards amounting to 31,500 were 1 rietta Dvorkin, Harry Stone, field the prospects of restricted immigra- developed additional and corollary in-
sculptor. Symbolic figures denoting'
• , Norman Snyder, tion into the United States became
AI
offered Monday for the arrest and
stitutions
to
make
more effective
the importance of the Keren Ilaye-
ussel, Eleanor Katzer, pub-, pronounced, large numbers of aliens
of Youngsters
Riske
conviction of the murderers of Ber- Ethel Schl
sod, or Palestine Foundation Fund,
licity; Rose Rosenberg, Al Klunover had been landed at Vera Cruz, the the work of the Hebrew Union Col-
tram levy, the University of Michi-
for which purpose the guests came
d Morrie Harris commissioner general said, and many lege. The College has been the foun-
in her party were dressed in gan student, of 1665 Glynn court,
tain head of Jewish learning in Am-
here,
. were embodied in tlie jug. The
Bessie Riske, 12-year-old pupil at girls and blue, while the boys wore who was shot to death by robbers In 1 Tickets may be secured directly I of them had been found in this coun- erica for the last 45 years. To this
(Contlaued Os Page 2.)
insignia indicative of the schools they front of 1486 Boston Boulevard ' from members of the organization, try without legal authority.
the Talmud Torah on Wilkins street, white
we have added • Department of Syn-
, committees, or by mail from Mr.
Skipping Competition.
shortly before midnight April 30.
eaded a delegation of close to 1,000
agog and School Extension to popu-
oy and girl students of the combined attend ed.
Mr Husband expects keen comps • larize Jewish unite in all parts of the
The county auditors posted a re-, Klunover, 100 Penobscot building.
lebrew schools of the city who gath-
The line of march in the parade ward of $500 and the dead student's1 „ .., , tenon to develop among shipping United States to co-operate with the
lines for the transportation of the graduates of the Hebrew Union Col-
red at the Shaarey Zedek Thursday was halted for several minutes at the father notified the police he would 1
ration uotas and he predicted lege; The Union has stretched out
waiting the approach of the auto- leading Orthodox congregation in the offer $1 000 reward. Chief Edward I LA
city to give the youngsters an oppor- II. Fox said Monday that there is no
that the whole number of immigrants ministering hands to the Jews ho-
allowed by the new law to come into isted in the hamlets scattered in
tunity to extend their greetings. Lit- doubt but that Levy was shot by
Des', of Hebrew College at Jaffa
this country would be here in lees schools of learning, housed in insti-
tie Bessie was chosen to address Dr. would-be robbers and after the shoot , .
Will Lecture for B'Nsi Brith
tutions. The Union has published
Weizmann and his commission in Ile- ing they escaped in a limousine. He
than five months.

Monday.
Northern European countries may a paper which carries to 58,000 Jew,
brew. The choice Was made because , asserted the police have no clues to
Impressive ceremonies will mark
furnish the full 20 per cent of ish homes • Jewish message once •
of the fine delivery of the youngster the identity of the murderers or their'
the laying of the cornerstone of t r t t ir entire quotas each month, the month. It publishes tracts giving in-
Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, dean Of
and the manner in which she distin- present whereabouts.
Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel, maximum under the law, Mr. Hue- formation about the Jews, which are
the Hebrew College at Jaffa, Pales.
guished herself as a student in the
l
Woodward avenue at Fifteen
the Hebrew
band said, but the Southern European
local school. Although she has stu-
4 t i r. and president of of
(Continued On Page 5.)
Palestine.
(inciters' Association
died Hebrew for only 14 months, she
ou ntries probably could fill their
Invitations
have
been
issued
for
countries
.
ill address Pisgah Lodge, No. 31.
quotas in the five-month minimum
speaks it fairly well, understands and
b.•
the services, which will take place on period.
0. B. B., at the meeting to
writes in it.
Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, at
eld Monday evening at the B'Nai
Representatives of the Immigration
In presenting Dr. Weizmann with
I k .
2. :30 o ' oc
Brith clubrooms on Broadway.
a bouquet of flowers on behalf of her
Mr. David W. Simons will be mat- Bureau, the State Department and
TOLEDO, 0.—Dr. Rudolph I. Cof-:
Dr. Mossinsohn came here Thurs-
fellow students, as a token of their fee, of the Collingwood Avenue Tem- ter of ceremonies. Rabbi A. M. the Census Bureau will meet soon to
day afternoon with the World Zion-I
love for their leaders and their ap- ple, Toledo Ohio, has received a call Hershman and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin work out tables showing the exact
Suffering from a mental break-
kit Delegation, headed by Dr. Chaim
preciation of their efforts for the to the Oakland, Calif., congregation. are to be the speakers. totals that may dime from each coon- down which developed from a seri-
Weizmann. He is a lecturer of note,
Jewish national cause, Bessie in part
The ceremonies attending the lay. try. The State Department will sup- ous case of sleeping sickness, Leo
This
is
the
second
'call
Dr.
Coffee
speaks a very fine English, in addl.
said the following in Hebrew:
has received to the California con- ing of the cornerstone will be con- ply information as to what countries Weiss, 43 years old, a well known
bon to Yiddish and Hebrew.
"We, children, are fully aware of gregation, the first having been ten-. ducted by members of the Shaarey on the new map of Europe are recog- business man of this city, took his
Dr. Mossinsohn is well known in
the great pains you have taken and tiered in February on the occasion of Zedek congregation, assisted by De- nized by the United States. and it own life at Battle Creek, Friday,
most Jewish circles in Detroit. Ile
are still taking for our people in our Dr. Coffee's visit with his children in trait Lodge, No. 55, K. of P.; Per- their geograpnical boundaries were May 20.
spent several weeks here in 1919 in
land. We are aware of the fact that Oakland. At that time Dr. Coffee fection Lodge, No. 486, F. & A. 11., affected by the war, their percentage
Mr. Weiss had been ill at Battle
connection with Zionist organization
you have succeeded in great meas- declined, saying he was engaged in and Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B. of immigration, based on the 1910 Creek sanitarium since May 9 to re-
work, and during that time adressed
Rabbi J. L. Levin will give the census, will be re-allotted according cover from the effects of his illness.
ure in removing all obstacles in the a great work in Toledo.
a number of massmeetings and de-
Since February the $50,000 mort- benediction. A special musical serve to the changed boundaries.
way of opening up the doors of our
His wife, Mrs. Idabelle Weiss, had
livered a series of lectures.
land. We also appreciate the object gage on the Oakland Temple has Ice is being arranged by Cantor A.
intended to juin her husband Satur-
The lecture that was of particular
been
cancelled
through
the
efforts
of
arouse
of
your
visit
here:
You
wish
to
Minkowsky
and
his
choir.
day and had already removed their
interest during Dr. Mossinsuhn's staY
SHIFT NATIONAL FUND
your brethren they should all rise up congregation members.
household effects from their resi-
here in 1919 was the one in which
OFFICE
TO
JERUSALEM
Dr.
Coffee
has
been
in
Buffalo
in
as
one
and
unite
for
the
tremendous
dence at 5405 Third avenue. Mr.
he dealt with the Prophets and the
attendance at the convention of the JONESCU PROMISES AID
task of national rebirth.
Weiss was for many years engaged
influence of the land of Palestine on
BESSIE RISKE.
Union
of
American
Hebrew
Congre-
of
the
Bible.
deeper understanding
TO UKRAINIAN REUGEES
"May the God of Zion grant that
PARIS.—The main office of the in the real estate business here.
Funeral services for Mr. Weiss
Dr. Mossinsohn is an authority on the mobile parade in honor of Dr. Chaim your work shall not be in vain. For gations. His decision in reference
Jewish National Fund will be trans-
Prophetie writings, having written a ' Weizmann, president of the World years we waited for this holy mo- to the California pulpit is not known
LONDON.—Take Jonescu, Rau- (erred to Jerusalem, says a dispatch were held Sunday in the home of his
father,
Herman Weiss, 448 Merrick
book interpreting some of the Biblical Zionist Organization, and his asso- ment when we should be able to dis- as this paper goes to press.
f
o
the
lla
ue
Ito
ere
r
m

i dh
manian Foreign Minister, assured the rece ve
books.
avenue. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offi-
ciates on the commission to the play our love for our land. We now
Secretary of the Italian-Jewish Em- proposed to build a special g i nstitution
A resolution offering fullest co- United States, there to honor the stand ready to bring our greatest mc- OFFICIALS LEARN HEBREW
ciated. Interment took place in
Na-
migration Committee, that he would for the accommodation of the
operation to Dr. James W. Inches, leaders of the World Zionist move- rfices upon the altar of our beloved
every assistance to Ukrainian tional Fund and three of the direc- Woodmere Cemetery.
JERUSALEM.—The education de- give
Besides the widow and father, the
Commissioner of Police, during
home. In the name of all the He-
refugees passing through Roumania, tors will be permanently residenced
ment
Pia-
partment
of
the
Palestine
govern-
Accident Week" was dratted by
deceased leaves a brother, Samuel
Little Bessie was chosen from brew school children, I greet our
according
to a cabled dispatch from in Palestine. The plan also includes Weiss; two uncles, Simon and Joseph
Ifah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., at its among 1,500 of her fellow Hebrew great leader and his associates: 'Ye ment has opened classes in Hebrew
the
purchase
of
1,200
dunams
land
:Venice. Jonescu stated that he con-
regular meeting, Monday, May 23.
in the immediate vicinity of Jerusa- Weiss, and an aunt, Miss Anna
students to represent the youngsters shall rise and prosper. May the Lord for the British officials now acting in
A letter containing the resolution I at the reception extended Detroit of Zion and Jerusalem send blessings Palestine. The first examination was sidered it inhuman to bar refugees lem.
Weiss.
from entrance into his country.
held at the end of April.
won sent to Dr. Inches during the Jewry's guests. The hundreds of for your holy work."
week by the secretary.

"To love infinitely and be loved.
To love all men with a love that is
boundless and to win from men a
boundless love in return."
Thus Dr. Frederick Cohn, of Tem-
ple Israel, Omaha, Nebr., speaking
from the pulpit of Temple Beth El,
Sunday morning, defined "Life's
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
of the Lord which many waters can-
not quench. It illumines the uni-
verse.

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ANNUAL EXCURSION
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Bessie

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OFFER BIG REWARD
FOR LEVY SLAYERS

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OF CLOVER HILL'S ,
CEMETERY MAY 30

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POST IS OFFERED
RABBI R. 1. COFFEE
IN OAKLAND, CALIF.

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REAL ESTATE MAN
DIES AT AGE OF 43

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