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A mtericaN Prisk Pericvilad Cater

LUPTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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Michigan's Only

Jewish Newspaper

Printed in English

HROAICL

II- EbETROIT

New Telephone
GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921.

VOL. X. NO. 2.

Prominent Figures At Buffalo Convention

PISGAH LODGE GETS Install Assistant
TROPHY OF DISTRICT Rabbi On Sunday
;171.k lin
FOR PROGRESS MADE A

ordain Ilenry J. Berkowitz as

Union of American Hebrew Congregations and
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods Praise
American Press and People

epLt . .i1

-

Detroit Order Is Honored at
Convention Held at Des
Moines, Iowa.

FREUND AND GINSBURG
DETROIT'S DELEGATES

FORD'S ANTI-SEMITISM
IGNORED BY SYNAGOGS

midst impressive cerem
Ilen ry J. Berkowitz, formally or-
dained as Rabbi at the Hebrew Union
College of Cincinnati, on Saturday,
will be installed as Assistant Rabid
of Congregation Beth El, at the
tre,r , i , icliote .,k Sunday evening, June 5, Hi

BUFFALO, N. Y.—Beyond adoption of a resolution praising the press,

clergy and representative citizens of this country for resisting attempts to
stir up race prejudice and hatred in America, delegates to the conventions
of the Union of American Ilebrew Congregations and the National Federa-
tion of Temple Sisterhoods took no action on the attacks made against the
Jewish race by Ilenry Ford. His name and the name of his publication
were ignored during the discussion.
The question of recent laws restricting immigration was also settled by
the conference in a passive manner. No reference was made to the Jews
in the resolution adopted in relation to this legislation. The congregations
and sisterhoods contented themselves with expressing the hope that America
would soon return to its historic policy of welcoming all immigrants who
are mentally, physically and morally sound and in sympathy with our

The services will be simple and dig-
DES MOINES, la.—Pisgah Lodge nified. Brief addresses will be •
ot-
n
No. 34, Independent Order of 11'Nai livered by Professor Julian Mge
Brith, was presented with a trophy at stern and Professor Ilenry Englander
the fifty-third annual convention of of the Ilebrew Union College.
Musical Program.
district grand lodge No, 6, held here
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein,
Monday to Thursday, inclusive, of
1 oted violinist and 'cellist, will rep-,
this week.
Bernard Ginsburg, president of Pis- der a musical program. 4n informal
gah lodge, and Adolph Freund were reception to Rabbi and Mrs. Berko-
Detroit's representatives at the con- witz will follow the services.
Rabbi Berkowitz, who will assume'
vention.
Soldiers of all races and all creeds, his new duties immediately, was born.
who served and fought in the United in Philadelphia Nov. 27, 1894. Ile,
States army and in the forces of the attended the public schools in that
Allies during the world war were paid city until 1913, when he came to
a rousing tribute by Rabbi Sarnuel S. Cincinnati to continue his studies,
Cohen of Chicago in an address to graduating from Hughes High School
delegates attending the convention. in 1914.
Respect for Dead.
Officiated on Holidays.
"In justice and respect to the dead,
Rabbi Berkowitz received the de-
we must consecrate ourselves to carry
in 1918
on their fight for liberty and freedom g.ree of Bacelor of Arts
from the University of Cincinnati. A
and democracy," said Rabbi Cohon.
Later Dr. Cohon asserted that it year later his marriage to Miss Claire
was not necessary for the B'nai Brith Heide, of Cincinnati, whom he met
to single out specifically the Jewish to the university, took place.
During his scholastic career at the'.
soldiers for this tribute, "as all sol-
diers who fought and gave their Hebrew Union College, Rabbi Berko-
holh
y t
witz officiate during thee highwhi
lives on the side of the Allies and
c ,
righteousness are equally worthy of d ays in various c
included Baton Rouge, La.; Anniston,
tribute and honor."
Ala.; Alexandria, Va.; Isaiah Temple,'
Chicago; Knoxville, Tenn. The sub-'
Memberships Gain.
Featuring the first day's business jest of Rabbi Berkowitz' graduation !
was the annual message delivered by thesis from the rabbinical college is
I he Evolution of Governmental Au-
Rabbi Eueene Manheimer, president
thority in Israel and Judah Before
of the order in District C.
The membership of the B'Nai Brith the Exile."
order in this district has risen from
Will Supervise School.
to 12,886 in the past 12
10,746 to
a with the
It is understood that
months, according to the report.
itz as Assistant
ledges at Sioux City and Cedar Rap- vent of Rabbi Berkow
ids, which had been suspended, were Minister of the congregation, a new
reinstated during the year, and the emphasis will be laid upon the work •
S cho
ol an d of the
lodge at Grand Forks, N. D., was of the Religious
young peoples' or gan ization , both of
suspended. Illinois, Michigan,
consin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, which will be, to a large extent, un-t
North and South Dakota and the der the supervision of the young!

government.

Ask Equal Rights.
Further resolutions urging the American government to insist upon
equal rights fur people throughout the world, and particularly the millions
of suffering Jews in Eastern Europe, recommending that the government
refuse recognition to countries unless

ZIONISTS MEET IN
CONVENTION SUNDAY

they guarantee to grant equal civil
and religious rights regardless of
creed or race, and expressing regret
at the death of Cardinal Gibbons
were adopted before the close of the
joint conferences this morning.
At the close of the general con-
vention the newly-elected executive
Eastern Delegates Organize to board met in the LaFayette Hotel
and elected officers for the two or-
Support World Leaders
ganizations. New York City was
At Cleveland.
chosen for the next convention, to be
held in 1923.
Two hundred Detroiter!' are ex-
Union Officers.
pected to go to Cleveland for this
Officers of the Union of American
week-end to attend the annual con- Ilebrew Congregations were elect-
vention of the Zionist Organization ed as follows:
of America. The Official delegates
J. Walter Freiberg, Cincinnati,
from Detroit are, Rabbi A. 91. Hersh- President; Charles Shohl,. Cincinnati,
man, Louis Stoll and Mrs. Rachel First Vice President; Juliius Rosen-
Weinstein.
weld, Chicago, Second Vice Presi-
The Cleveland Convention is ex- dent; I. W. Bernheim, Louisville,
pected go be the most interesting one Third Vice President; Ludwig Vogel-
held by the American Zionists in the stein, New York, Fourth Vice Presi-
past 24 years because of the break
dent; Jacob L. Moon, Boston, Fifth
with the World Zionist Organization. Vice President; Rabbi George Seipen,
Delegates in the eastern states have Cincinnati, Treasurer; Rabbi George
organized to oppose the present lead-
Zepin, Cincinnati, Executive Secre-
en and to back the World Zionist tary.
leaders. Thousands who are not
These are the officers of the Na-
delegates, but who are interested in tional Federation of Temple Sister-
the present controversy, are going hoods:
to Cleveland to get first-hand infor-
Mrs. Abram Simon, Washington,
mation on the situation.
Honorary ]'resident; Mrs. Joseph
Leaders Opposed.
Wiesenfold, Baltimore, President;
Declaring that the Zionists in this
Mrs. J. Walter Freiberg, Cincinnati,
country will not give a vote of con-
First Vice ]'resident; Mrs. Israel
fidence to the American Zionist Ad- Cohen,
Second Vice President; Mrs.
ministration at the forthcoming An-
Leon Goodman, Louisville, Third Vice
nual Convention which opens in President; Mrs. Henry Nathan, Buf-
I Cleveland on June 5, a leading ar- falo, Fourth Vice President; Mrs.
t tide in the New Maccabean, of May Ben Lowenstein, Cincinnati, Record-
27, cites 'ten good and sufficient rea- ing Secretary; Mrs. Benjamin M. En-

western half of Canada are included rabbi.
On Sunday morning, June 5, at 10 t
.
in this district-
o'clock, the closing exercises of the
Anti-Semitic Campaign•
Concerning the work of the Anti- Religious School will be held. A pro•,
Defamation League, which was or- gram of interest to every parent will
ganized to fight the anti-Semitic agi- be given. These exercises will cul-
minute at 11 o'clock in a special con-
tation,
Rabbi
Mannheimer
said:
"There
is no
need for me
to at- firmation service, on which occasion
tempt to review for you at this mo- • five members of the advanced class
ment the story of the effort of Henry of the Pontiac branch of the Temple
con-
Ford and of others with him to in- Beth El Religious School will be

sons" for withholding the confidence
gelhard, Chicago, Treasurer; Rabbi
vote for Judge Mack and associates.
George Zepin, Cincinnati, Executive
the
poison
of
European
anti-
firmed.
The New Maccabean, the organ of
troduce
The Confirmants.
Secretary.
merly
president
of
the
Central
Con-
American
The top group is of members of
oneLi tcan rZionistsLoyal to the World
Semitism into the I i f! i o f
twenty-sixth
biennial
conven-
HE
The following children will be con-
Members of Executive.
the National Executive Board. Those ference of American Rabbis; Dr. Ed•! r
democracy. Though this anti-Semitic
ganization and adhereing
tion of the Union of American
Members of the Executive Com-
agitation and propaganda has un- firmed at the regular Confirmation
in the picture, reading from left to ward N. Calisch, of Richmond, Va.,' to the Keren Ilayestal (Palestine
Hebrew Congregations and the fourth right, are: Samuel Strauss, L. Vogel-
doubtedly done some damage, after Services, which will take place in the
present incumbent in the office; Foundation Fund), edited by Louis mittee of the union eected for the
full year of its activity we are most Temple Sunday morning, June 12, at annual meeting of the National Fede- stein, Jacob Sonadig, Dr. E. N. Ca. Adolph S. Ochs, owner and publisher Lipsky, who resigned recently as two ensuing years are:
a
Isaac W. Bernheim, Louisville; Al-
ration of Temple Sisterhoods, held Bach, Sigmund Rheinstron, Fred E. of the New York Times, and Rabbi Secretary for Organization of the
assuredly in a position to say that it 9,45,
Charles Adler, Mitred Baer, Mau- simultaneously in Buffalo last week, Brand, Ben Altheimer, Dr. l'hilipson, Joseph Silverman, noted Rabbi of Zionist Organization of America, has freih M. Cohen, Cincinnati; Judge
has not succeeded.
"Its dastardly effort to arouse the rice Barnett, Irene Beck, Helen brought together a splendid gather- Charles Shohl, Frederick Ullman,
for the last few weeks been urging Josiah Cohen, Pittsburgh; Dr David
New York City.
America Branch, William Brown, Alex Brad-
American Zionist to repudiate the W. Edelman, Los Angeles; J. Walter
non -Jewish citizens of
ing of Jewish men and women in rep- Judge Josiah Cohen, Nathan Miller,
In the lower group, reading from
citizens field, Arthur Ilenry Cohen, Deborah
Freiberg, Cincinnati; Albert L. Levi,
against their Jewish fellow
resentative groups of the American J. W. Mack, Daniel B. Hays and left to right, are Rabbi Edward N. actions of the present Zionist Or-
Brooklyn; Bauch Mahler, Cleveland;
of
America
of
his
Ci,lbe,
Esther
Estelle
DeYoung,
Net-
Jewish rabbinate and laity. A few Judge Simon W. Rosendale.
and to rob the Jew
Calisch, Dr. J. Zunn, Herman Wile ganization and its institutions in Pal- William Ornstein, Cincinnati; Marcus
' tie Dunn, Leo Edloff, Ruth Fine,
In
the
center
group,
from
left
to
estine.
good name, has failed.
of the nationally known figures are
and
Judge
Rosendale.
31racus Fordon, Alex Frank, Eleanor
right, are Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, for-
American Zionists are appealed to Raih, Pittsburg; Sigmund Rheinstein,
Non-Jewish Sympathy.
May shown above.
"On the credit side of the ledger, Cassel, Joseph Gum biLucille
ner , I ,
disavow the policy pursued by Judge Cincinnati, Norris Rosenberg, Wash-
ester
L.
Inger,
L
son,
it is to be recorded that as nothing Ilarrison, Francis
Julian W. Mack, President of the ington; Julius Rosenwald, Chicago;
r ,
rman, Annet te G In te
as
Zionist Organization of America and A. L. Stalzstein, Milwaukee; Louis
hc propagand
else, this anti-Se emiti
imon
Katz,
Frances
Lefkofsky,
those who are supporting him be- Schlesinger, Newark; Isaac Schoen,
itherto indi ffea rent E
a
rallied
Jew to many
the defense of the good name Philip Lefkowitz, Leon Marx, George
cause the American Zionist Admin- Atlanta; Charles Shohl, Ctriclnnati;
Rosa-
f Jewih
istration has "allowed nine precious Samuel Strauss, Cincinnati; Joseph
s ideals. The Lewis, Julius Charles Pliskow,
of Israel and of
noble campaign which many a non- lint Robinson, Lloyd Rosenberg, Les-
months to pass without doing any Wiesenfeld, Baltimare; adolf Wolfe,
Jew has conducted in protest against ter Sandelman, Marion Schreiber,
work for l'alestine.", "For nine Portland, Ore.; Herbert Oettinger,
anti-Semitism as a menace, not tom- Henry Silberman, Rosetta Silverman,
months
it has been living poorly, fear- Cincinnati; A. Leo Weil, Pittsburgh•,
Dr. Hough Deplores Efforts
Horace Stein, Philadelphia; Sigmund
American Sidney Silverman, Beatrice Solomon,
ply to the Jew, but to the
Rabbis Franklin, HershMan fully, strangling the organization in Kohlman, New Orleans; Aaron Wald-
e Simon ,
Philip Sillman Stern, Eugne
Stir
Up
t
to
Made
Being
Pittsburgh
Man
Gives
Views
at
an
attempt
to liquidate Zionist af-
ideals of democracy, has also been an
Van
Vliet,
and
Levine
on
Program;
D.
Trid
e
r
,
Emanuel
a
.
, A dele 1'
fairs upon the basis of 'no expecta- man, St. Louis; Felix M. Warburg,
Convention of Union of He.
Anti-Semitic Feeling.
inspiration.
New York; Morris II. Rothschild and
' To the Anti•Defamation League, Herbert Weil and Ruth Zubren.
W. Simons Presides.
lion," it is stated.
brew Congregations.
Isaac M. Ullman, New Haven; Henry
t
Charged with Disruption.
organized by and functioning uni er
Oppenheimer, Baltimore; Edgar M.
Decoration
Day,
the
day
for
honor-
The
Administration
is
charged
Dr.
Lynn
Harold
Hough,
formerly
the supervision of our order, belongs
By MARCUS AARON,
president of Northwestern univer- ing those who have sacrificed their with having "disrupted and broken Kahn, New Orleans; E. Meissher, St.
the greatest share of the credit for
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Louis.
lives
for
their
country,
saw
the
lay-
Zionist
Organization
by
its
inepti-
sity,
now
pastor
of
Central
M.
E.
the manly, straightforward way in
Show Gratitude to
church, Sunday night, emphatically ing of the cornerstone of the Me- tude, its lack of understanding of the
which the anti-Semitic attack upon
(An address before the Council of and from the standpoint of a Chris- morial Chapel of the new Clover Hill Jewish people, by its refusal to con-
The resolution for the protection
the Jew in America has been success-
the Union of American Congregations tian took up the cudgels for the Jew. Park Cemetery. sider what was going on in Jewish of the Jew against anti-Semitism in
fully met and for the
at Buffalo, N. Y., on Wednesday, May
this country and abroad was presen-
"Equal opportunity and justice for
7shcrerbsetaenryd grounds, owd! ,,it h. fiats.
which the real ideals of Israel, the
Mr. Aaron is a member of the
flowers,
Prominent Debating Society Com- ')'5
having published a memorandum ted by Max J. Kohler, of New York,
all men," was his plea. He recalled treTes1
position of the Jew of America a be-
of Education of Pennsylvania
chairman of the committee on legis-
o'
ac's
lates
Year's
Work
at
Open
Meet-
Board
ting
background
for
the
chapel,
beau-
which
"commits
the
Zionists
of
Am-
history
of
Jewish
accomplishments
p
his patriotic services in times of peace
vice-president of the Pittsburgh'
t
in the field of philosophy, in music, tifully decorated with the Stars and erica, without their consent, to prin- lation appointed at the beginning of
in g on Wednesday, June 22.
as in times of war have been pea
the sessions mainly to consider the
Board of Education, and also vice- in art and in religion as reasons why
Simons,
acting
chair-
_
D.
\V.
ciples
and
policies
which,
if
legally
Stripes.
fore the American public."
cam_ president of Temple Rodeph Sholom the race should be given this equal man of the afternoon, gave a short adopted and acted upon, would bring problems of anti-Semitism and immi-
Indortors Orphan.' Homo
Final arr angement have been co
gration laws. It read:
of that city.)
history
of
the
purchase
of
the
first
about
the
disruption
of
the
World
opportunity.
President Mannheimer indorsed a
leted for l'hilomathic' s biggest an-
'The Union of American Hebrew
It was the battle through the ages plot of land by the Shaarey Zedek Zionist movement, destroy the value
project for the establishment of a p
Finer than anything in America,
Congregations, in convention assemb-
Jewish orphans' home in the sixth in- nual event, the nineteenth Model
of Israel which gave us our pure far a cemetery.
of the San Remo Decision and make
led,
views with gratification the un-
tricts At present the district con- Meeting, the climax of the work of though itself in the nature of the in- white banner of an ethical religion,"
our position in Palestine impossible.
Franklin, Hershman Speak.
tributes to the Cleveland orphanage the organization for the year, to be tangible, is the Spirit of America. he declared. "If Israel had not bat-
The Administration of the Zionist animity with which the public press
held at the Shaarey Zedeg, Wednos-* Occasionally men have caught glimp-
The program opened with an invo-
and the churches of the United
tled and won, you men and women
and
orphans
there. for tuber- day, June 22, at 8 p. m. The p ublic ' ses of it; but more frequently the
cation by Rabbi Levine, The speak-
(Continued On Page 5.)
States have condemned recent anti-
A sends
proposed
sanitarium
their might still be delivering your dough- ers of the afternoon, Rabbi Leo M.
Jewish aspersions and representative
te d.
a faisesresf of the people
great m
tres to the temples as a sacrifice to
C., was a lso
ommittee
in
charge,
chair-•
er
Franklin and Rabbi A. M. Hershman,
rulers at Asheville, N.
e t u ni ne
fellow-citizens have protested against
ns , is The c
vice."
indorsed, its
and
financial
contributio
gave interesting and inspiring talks.
these un-American attempts to stir
towards
support
were
suggested maned by II. G. Baiter, has prepared' completely lost sight of it, and have
Cantor Minkowsky, assisted by his
One Had Great Weight.
up prejudice and hatred."
,t a short, lively program as a supple• remained untouched by its lofty par-
choir, rendered two beautiful aelec-
from
local lodge.
Libel Resolution Rejected
Dr. each
Mannheimer
urged that a cam- ' ment to the feature event. The quea-
Of
the
anti-Semitic
groups
which
P(Thet
ti
cc y te h attenon
The assembly rejected a resolution
ic will oup
et, withal, the few of those who have existed, only one carried great tions and the Talmud Torah boys and
ens if
tio
whh
Arrangements
have
been
completed
the
hed
to
make
citizens
n
designed to urge enactment of laws
paign e lauc
he deb aters is "Res olv ed, that the have the vision which enables them weight, according to Dr. Hough. This girls also rendered a selection.
the
The laying of the cornerstone, un- for the annual Bicur Cholem Juniors' which would make it criminal to li-
eligible Jews, and informed
of all be
. United States Adopt a National Pot- to see and feel it, and by their lives was a group of English philosophers,
der the auspices of the Knight* of lursion to be given at Tashmoo bel groups of persons representing
convention that considerable pro-
grass has been made in this work. icy f o Disarmament." Philomathic's express it, know it to be as real as among them was Gilbert K. Chester-
l'ythias, in uniform, actibiz as guards l' k, Sunday, June 5. This marks any creed or race. The resolution
talent will be represented in the the products of the farm, mine and
ton. "There are others in different
Ile also informed the delegates that best
honer, was most impressive. The th eleventh successful excursion of
the district budget contains an item persons of Daniel Budnitsky, Wilbur • factory, and in the ultimate to be of parts of the country who have ex- of
(Continued on page 5.)
flag was hoisted to the singing of the the organization, providing an enjoy-
hal, who will greater value to the world than all
pressed anti-Semitic views, but they Star Spangled Banner, showing the , able outing for throe who wish to
or- I DeYoune, J. J. Rosent
of $5,000 for the support of 50 of , uphold he affirmative; Louis Rosen- these and more. Though it is sol- are of such little consequence that
cornerstone
ready
to
be
placed.
'partake
in
same.
phans in the devastated districts
J
central Europe, and asked that each zweig,Jack
Honigman anti Maxwell llom found in the counsels of the it is not necessary to enter into a din.
Among the many features of the
centr
Place Memorials.
lodge do its utmost in this direction. Cohen, who will comprise the team to State and nation, or in the market cussion as to what they think," Dr
day, the most talked of are the field
;dace, it yet underlies the best of Hough said.
Of $428,255 raised by the B'nai I favor the negative issue.
A metallic box, containing me- events, to be given under the capable
Brith in America to help the war-torn t . Judge Ilarry 11. Kenton, E. G. Pipp, , our thinking, and is a standing chat-
The speaker cited reasons for morials, members' names and names direction of the committee who prom-
Chosen President
ibuted by ' editor of l'ipp's Weekly, and Edwin lenge to national honor and ideal- doubting the veracity of the alleged o( all organizations affiliated with the ise worthy and interesting prizes Paul Goldstein
Succeed Joseph Erman.
regions,
$43,565
contr
this district.
This was
money
is loaned! I,. Miller, principal of Northern High ism.
"protocols" used as a basis for "cer- Shaarey Zedek was placed in the coy- which have been donated by the van-
Spirit of America
to deserving individuals for long School, will act as judges.
tain writings in American Publica- ity of the cornerstone by Messrs. ells members of the organization.
The Detroit chapter of the Inter-
On Thursday, June 16, the Philo-
The Spirit of America exists and tions." Ile said these found birth in Paulson and Shetzer, officers of the ,
The dancing to be held in the pa- collegiate Zionist Association of
mathic has scheduled a debate to be is as indestructible (111 matter and as
periods without interest.
Russia, but were so confused and Chevra Kadisha.
vision has been provided for with an America Tuesday evening elected
Held at the Irnai Moshe Synagogue, fiirceful as energy, and Will in the contradictory that "no court in the
A. Lapin-Cohen, representing the augmented orchestra.
Paul Goldstein, a student of Junior
fullness of time A'ork out •tits pear- , tan" , would except them as evidence." 11'Nai Brith, presented the silver
Eleaubien and Garhel d estrets.
The steamer Greyhound will leave College, president for the ensuing
red is ''Re -
to the glory of God and the na- Ile was referring in the main part to trowel, with which to spread the ee- i at the foot of Griswold street at 9 term, succeeding Joseph Erman, of
subj ect to be consid
ed,
That
the
United
States
Offi-
PP"
pity, none the less, that the basis for charges that there ex- ment. The president and members a. m. and 2 p. m., respectively. A
non. 'Ti,
solv
the Detroit College of Medicine.
'tally Resume Trade Relations with so few of the vast hosts of America
sense the potentiality of America). fists a Jewish world conspiracy to con- of the executive board, aided by the, special program has been arranged
Other officers elected were: Miss
Soviet Russia." The sides will in-
representatives of l'erfection lodge, while en route, same providing en- Rosenstein, vice-president; Rebecca
trol
anal the world.
--
Theta Beta elude: Sydney DeYoung and Maurice
atest gift t o the warld—t he Spirit
F. & A. M., A. J. Blumenau, master,. tertainment for those who do not Pearlman, corresponding secretary;
-
Hard
to
Understand
Why.
to
has-
more
me ric a—an d there
and S. B. Kahn, past master, assisted wish to dance. The committee in Dorothy Labret, recording secretary;
Tau fraternity, composed of college G. Abramoff, who will argue uphold
men of the Jewish faith, placed a 1 ing the affirmative; Leo Rosenzweig ten the day when the ideals spell-
Ti, the charge that the Jews are in placing the stone in its permanent charge is: Dan Shapiro, chairman; Sam Zellman, treasurer.
Dr. place.
wreath at the base of the statue of and 1,ouis Carp will endeavor to op. ed by it shall be tmbreced by the back of Russian bolshevism,
field events, 91. Rosenthal and Harry
The new board of directors consists
The services closed with the sing- . Stone; tickets, Miss Rose Rosenberg of the following: Harry Platt, Ethel
Hough declared that "this is strange,
Roger Williams in Statuary Hall in pose any such measure. This debate whole world.
fwill close Philomathic's public activi-
since we learn_ that the soviet gov- ing of "El Mole Rachmim," by the and Al Klunover; publicity, all mem- Levine, Esther Rosenstein, Dorothy
(Continued On Page 3.)
o
the capitol in commemoration
ernment had aohed the use of the Cantor and his choir.
hers of the organization.
Labret, Sam Zellman, Joseph Erman
fact that he was the first to preach ties.
Hebrew language.
the doctrine of religious liberty on • • The alumni committee requests i
and Paul Goldstein, ex-officio.
alumni who have not received any
"Whenever a man attempts to pre)-
An advisory board of 15 I. Z. A.
ARABS BOYCOTT JEWS
II
the Representatives
American hemisphere.
udice in advance another man or
of the fraternity, communication from H. II. Platt,
alumni will be announced shortly.
, chairman, to write to him at 219 Bed-
race, because that man or race is dif-
!
JERUSAI.EM—The Arabs of Jaffa This advisory boar4 will assist the
which numbers about 5,000 members
had charge of the exercises. Ad- mont, sending name and address.
VIENNA. — A representative of ferent, and not because of a convic-
arrangd a well organized food boy- I. Z. A. in its educational program
the Jewish Correspondence Bureau tion of wrong, then he strikes most
cott against the Jews during the past and will co-operate with the chapter
livereine by Represent-
dresses were d ed
E R USALEM. — The Rabbis of
dangerously. at the solidity of the
e,
of
Rhode!
interviewed
Herr
Raday,
the
new
USSISHKIN
REMAINS.
wek. It was maintained for several in its Zionist activities.
ative Walter R. St
world which would disintegrate soc- Palestine have ordained a fast day days and then brake down, but served
The Detroit I. Z. A. will complete
n which
Roger
Williams
the
community lived; Rep-1 -- Minister of the Interior of Hungary.
Island,
re presenting
ially if this should be carried to the for June 2 to commemorate the death to show the dependence of Jews upon the official activities for the year with
sentative Theodore E. Burton, of : NEW YORK. — Professor Albert The minister stated that he would not end," he continued. "When a Jew of the victims of the Jaffa pogrom on
an
excursion to Boblo on Sunday,
the mistake
any further the ev il condi-
for Engla nd. to leratehich
May 1, 2 and 3. Every Palestinian Arab food products, and
in left
Einste
existed in the interment does a bad deed, punish him as a man, Jew will be aakd to contribute two of the Jewish system of colonization June 26. Plans are being made for
tended to sail ti ons w
Ohio, and Representative Juliusi' Mr. U ss ishkin, S who intended
not
because
he
is

Jew.
When
he

study
circle to be conducted by the
The
president
of Rev.
the Abra-
Board' with him, has decided to remain in camps for Galician Jews, and ex- does a good deed, praise him for the shillings towards the upkeep of the which did not create self-supporting
Kahn, Simon,
of California.
Detroit chapter during the summer.
s intention of disb
colonies.
Zionist pre me d
families
of
the
deceased.
of Co-I this country
untif
after
the
ham
same
reason."
g
b andin
th em at hi s et possi bl e moment.
of Education of the District
' convention it) Cleveland.

T

Thanks

ANALYZES LAYMAN' S
DU TIES TO JUDAISM

Minister Pleads
Fairness to Jew

M EMORIAL CHAPEL
CORNERSTONE LAID

MAKE PLANS FOR
MODEL MEETING
OF PHILOMATHIC

Prom

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
EXCURSION SUNDAY

I. Z. A. ELECTS NEW
SEMESTER OFFICERS

is

JEWISH COLLEGIANS
HONOR PREACHER OF
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

a

HUNGARY DISBANDS
INTERNMENT CAMPS

1rd

Av•

lumbia, delivered the invocation.

DECLARE FAST DAY
FOR POGROM DEAD

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