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America ( fewish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON ATINVI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

New Telephone
GLENDALE

bETROIT LWISit RROXICLE

Nlichigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921.

VOL. X. NO. 2.

Prominent Figures At Buffalo Convention

Assistant'
PISGAH LODGE GETS Install
Rabbi On Sunday
TROPHY OF DISTRICT
Dr. Franklin
FOR PROGRESS MADE at Temple El.

8 -3 -2 -6

Per Year, $3.00iPor Copy, 10 Gab

FORD'S ANTI-SEMITISM
IGNORED BY SYNAGOGS

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

Ordain Henry J. Berkowitz as

Associate to

Both

Amidst impressive c e r e m onies,
Detroit Order Is Honored at Henry J. Berkowitz, formally or-
stained as Rabbi at the Hebrew Union I,
Convention Held at Des
College of Cincinnati, on Saturday I
Moines, Iowa.
will be installed as Assistant Rabbi i
of Congregation Beth El, at the
Temple, Sunday evening, June 5, at
FREUND AND GINSBURG
,
DETROIrS DELEGATES 8 o'clock.
The services will be simple and dig-
nine&
Brief
addresses
will
be
de
DES hIOINES, la.—Pisgah Ledge
Independent Order of B'Nai livered by Professor Julian Merges-
No.
34, was presented with a trophy at stern and Professor henry Englander
Brith,
of of the Hebrew Union College.
the fifty-third annual convention
Musical Program.
lodge No. 1 6, held here
district grandThurs
of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein,
'
day, inclusive,
Monday to
noted violinist and 'cellist, will ren - ,
this week.
nsburg, preshlent Of Pis- der a musical program. An informal
Bernard Gi
Adolph Freund were reception to Rabbi and Mrs. Berko-
gab lodge, and
COD- witz will follow the services.
Detroit's representatives at the
Rabbi Berkowitz, who will assume'
vention.
creeds, his s new duties immediately, was born
Soldiers of all races anti all
United in Philadelphia Nov. 27, 1894. Ile
who served and fought in the
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
Cincinnati to continue his studies,
a rousing tribute by Rabbi Saituel S.
graduating from Hughes high School
Cohon of Chicago in an address to
in 1914.
attending the convention.
delegates
Officiated on Holidays.
Respect for Dead.
"In justice and respect to the dead,
Rabbi Berkowitz received the de-
consecrate ourselves to car ry gree of Bachelor of Arts in 19114
we must
on their fight for liberty and freedom from the University of Cincinnati. A
g e whomss Claire
and
elemocrcay,"
said assted
Rabbi Cohon.
Later
Dr. Cohen
that it year later his marria to Mi he met
er B'nai
Brith Bente, of Cincinnati,

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

BUFFALO,
citizens of this country for resisting attempts to
clergy and representative

stir up race prejudice and hatred in America, delegates to the conventions
Hebrew Congregations and the National Federa-
• of the Union of American
tion of Temple Sisterhoods took no action on the attacks made against the
Jewish race by henry 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

I government.

Ask Equal Rights.

Further resolutions urging the American government to insist upon
equal rights for people throughout the world, and particularly the millions
of suffering Jews in Eastern Europe, recommending that the government
refuse recognition to countries unless
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
board met in the LaFayette Hotel
Eastern Delegates Organize to and elected officers for the two or-
Support Wvrld Leaders
ganizations. New York City was
chosen for the next convention, to be
At Cleveland.
held in 1923.
was
not necessary
for the the Jewish to the university, took place.
to single
out specifically
Detroiters
are
ex-
During his scholastic career at the
Union Officers.
Two hundred
soldiers for this tribute, "us all sob Hebrew
, pected to go to Cleveland for this
Officers of the Union of American
o Union C
holy1
diers who fought and gave their
during he
week-end to attend the annual con- liebrew Congregations were elect-
vention of the Zionist Organization ed as follows:
days in various communities, which
I of America. The Official delegates
righteousness are equally worthy of included Baton Rouge, La.; Anniston,
J. Walter Freiberg, Cincinnati,
Ala.; Alexandria, Va.; Isaiah Temple,'
from Detroit are, Rabbi A. 51. Hersh President; Charles Shohl,. Cincinnati,
tribute and honor."
l First Vice l'resident; Juliius Rosen-
Chicago; Knoxville, Tenn. The sub-
man,
Louis
Stoll
and
Mrs.
Rache
Me mberships Coin. business ject of Rabbi Berkowitz' graduation'
wald, Chicago, Second Vice Presi-
Weinstein.
Featuring the first ilav's
The Cleveland Convention is ex dent; I. W. Bernheim, Louisville,
the annual message delivered by thesis from the rabbinical college is I
, The Evolution of Governmental Au
was
peeled
to
be
the
most
interesting
one
Third Vice President; Ludwig Vogel-
Rabbi Eugene. Manheimer, president '
held by the American Zionists in the stein, New York, Fourth Vice Presi-
of the order in District 6. thority in Israel and Judah Before I
past 24 years because of the break dent; Jacob L. Moors, Boston, Fifth
The membership of the B'Nai Brith the Exile."
with the World Zionist Organization. Vice President; Rabbi George Seipen,
Will Supervise School.
order in this district has risen from
Delegates in the eastern states have Cincinnati, Treasurer; Rabbi George
10,746 to 12,886 in the past 12
It is understood that with the ad-
organized to oppose the present lead- Zepin, Cincinnati, Executive Seers.
months, according to the resort. - vent t of Rabbi Berkowitz as Assistant
ers and to back the World Zionist Cary.
new
Lodges at Sioux City and Cedar Rap Min ister of th e cong
laidregat ion
,
were
leaders. Thousands who are not
These are the officers of the Na-
spended
, a work
upon the
phasis will be
ids, which had been su
delegates, but who are interested in tional Federation of Temple Sister-
year, and the em
the
reinstated
during Forks, N. D., was of the Religious School a nd of the
lodge
at Grand
the present controversy, are going hoods:
n, both of 1
suspended. Illinois, Michigan, Wis- young peoples' organizatio
Mrs. Abram Simon, Washington,
to Cleveland to get first-hand infor-
Nebraska, which will be, to a large extent, un-i
mation on the situation.
Honorary President; Mrs. Joseph
Iowa,
consin,
Minnesota,
North and
South Dakota and the her the supervision of the young.
Leaders Opposed.
Wiesenfold, Baltimore, President;
Declaring that the Zionists in this Mrs. J. Walter Freiberg, Cincinnati,
western half of Canada are included , rabbi.
On Sunday morning, June 5, at 10
country will not give a vote of con- First Vice President; Mrs. Israel
o'clock, the closing exercises of the'
in this district
. ,
fidence to the American Zionist Ad- Cohen, Second Vice President; Mrs.
.
Religious
School
will
be
held.
A
pro-
Anti-Semitic Campaign.
ministration at the forthcoming An- Leon Goodman, Louisville, Third Vice
Concerning the work of the Anti-
ram of interest to every parent will
nual Convention which opens in President; Mrs. Henry Nathan, Buf-
Defamation League, which was or- g
be given. These exercises will cut-
Cleveland on June 5, a leading ar- falo, Fourth Vice President; Mrs.
ganized to fight the anti-Semitic agi- minate at 11 o'clock in a special con-
ticle in the New Maccabean, of May Ben Lowenstein, Cincinnati, Record-
firmation
service,
on
which
occasion
tation, Rabbi Mannheimer said:
27, cites 'ten good and sufficient rea- ing Secretary; Mrs. Benjamin M. En-
"There
is no need
for at me
at- ' five members of the advanced class!
tempt
to review
for you
this to mo-
sons" for withholding the confidence gelhard, Chicago, Treasurer; Rabbi
the story of the effort of Henry of the Pontiac branch of the Temple
vote for Judge Mack and associates. George Zepin, Cincinnati, Executive
' Beth El Religious School will be con-
ment
The New Maccabean, the organ of Secretary.
Ford and of others with him to in•
mealy
president
of
the
Central
Con-
American
Zionists loyal to the World
Members of Executive.
. troduce the poison of European anti- firmed.
The top group is of members of
The Confirnsants.
Zionist
and (Palestine
adhereing
American
ference
of
American
Rabbis;
Dr.
Ed-
, to the Organization
Karen Hayesod
con-
THE
twenty-sixth
biennial
conven-
Members of the Executive Com-
Semitism into the life of
the National Executive Board. Those
The following children will be
tion of the Union of American in the picture, reading from left to ward N. Calisch, of Richmond, Va.,
mittee of the union eected for the
democracy. Though this anti-Semitic
A
at the regular Confirmation
present incumbent in the office; Foundation Fund), edited by Louis two ensuing years are:
agitation and propaganda has un- firmed
which will take place in the' Hebrew Congregations and the fourth right, are: Samuel Strauss, L. Vogel-
as
Isaac W. Bernheim, Louisville; Al-
doubtedly done some damaget after Services, Sunday morning, June 12, at annual meetini,,
meeting of
o the
t e . National
ational Fede- stein, Jacob Sonadig, Dr. E. N. Ca- Adolph S. Ochs, owner and publisher Lipsky, who resigned recently the
Temple
a full year of its activity we are most
held lisch, Sigmund Rheinstron, Fred E. of the New York Times, and Rabbi Secretary for Organization of hoe fred M. Cohen, Cincinnati; Judge
assuredly in a position to say that it 9 ,45 , ration of Temple Sisterhoods '
Joseph Silverman, noted Rabbi of Zionist Organization of America,
Josiah
Cohen, Pittsburgh; Dr David
Brand,
Ben
Altheimer,
Dr.
Philipson,
Boer,
Mau-
simultaneously in Buffalo last week,
Charles Adler, Illidred
for the last few weeks been urging W. Edelman, Los Angeles; J. Walter
has not dastardly
succeeded. effort to arouse the rice Barnett, Irene Beck, Ilejen brought together a splendid gather- Charles Shohl, Frederick Ullman, New York City.
American Zionist to repudiate the Freiberg, Cincinnati; Albert L. Levi,
Judge
Josiah
Cohen,
Nathan
Miller,
"Its
In the lower group, reading from actions of the present Zionist Or -
in rep-
America Brasch, William Brown, Alex Brad-
and womenmeri
(lays and
Brooklyn; Bauch Mahler, Cleveland;
non -Jewish
citizens fellow
of
left to right, are Rabbi Edward N. ganization and its institutions in Pal-
te Acan J. W. Mack, Daniel B.
against
their Jewish
citizens field, Arthur Henry Cohen, Deborah ing of Jewish men of the
William Ornstein, Cincinnati; Marcus
Net- resentative groups
A few Judge Simon W. Rosendale.
Calisch, Dr. J. Zuni, Herman Wile estine.
laity.
America of his . Colbe, Esther Estelle DeYoung,
uh
Fine,
Jewish
rabbinate
and
Raih, Pittsburg; Sigmund Rheinatein,
In the center group, from left to
and to rob the Jew of
R t the nationally known figures are
Edloff
and Judge Rosendale.
American Zionists are appealed to Cincinnati, Norris Rosenberg, Wash-
Eleanor
of
' tie Dunn, Leo
Ale
x , k
right,
are
Rabbi
Leo
M.
Franklin,
for-
good name, has failed.
Fran
.
disavow the policy pursued by Judge ington; Julius Rosenwald, Chicago;
shown above.
Thanks Non-Jewish Symp•t y.
Julian W. Mack, President of the A. L. Stalzstein, Milwaukee; Louis
"On the credit side of the ledger,' Goose!, Joseph Gumbiner, Lucille May
Zionist Organization of America and Schlesinger, Newark; Isaac Schoen,
it is to e recorded that as nothing Ilarrison, Francis L. Inger, Lester
b anti-Semitic propaganda has Hyman, Annette Gertrude Jacobson,
those who are supporting him be- Atlanta; Charles Shohl, Cincinnati;
else, this
hitherto indifferent Eimon Katz, Frances Lefkofsky,
cause the American Zionist Admin- Samuel Strauss, Cincinnati; Joseph
a
rallied
istration has "allowed nine precious Wiesenfeld, Baltimore; adolf Wolfe,
Jew to many
the defense
of the good name , Philip Lefkowitz, Leon Marx, George
Rosa-
months to pass without doing any Portland, Ore.; Ilerbert Oettinger,
of Israel and of Jewish ' 1 The I ewis Julius Charles Pliskow,
senbsecriigr,aii..eaz
work for Palestine.", "For nine Cincinnati; A. Leo Weil, Pittsburgh;
a aga nio nn st - Itianr d Itabaizomna, al..loyi)J.Loa
which
many
copnai
campaign
hlehaesam
months it has been living poorly, fear- Horace Stein, Philadelphia; Sigmund
3,o.w
Dr. Hough Deplores Efforts
fully, strangling the organization in
anti-Semitism as a menace, not sim- Henry Silberman, Rosetta Silverman,
Rabbis Franklin, Hershman an attempt to liquidate Zionist af- Kohlman, New Orleans; Aaron Wald-
ply to the Jew, but to the American , Sidney Silverman, Beatrice Solomon,
man, St. Louis; Felix M. Warburg,
Simon,
Being Made to Stir Up
S
ply
Pittsburgh Man Gives Views at
has also been an ' Philip Sillman Stern, Eugene
and Levine on Program; D.
fairs upon the basis of 'no expecta- New York; Morris H. Rothschild and
Adele P. Traxler, Emanuel Van Vliet,
ideals of democracy,
Anti-Semitic Feeling.
tion," it is stated.
Convention of Union of He-
W. Simons Presides.
.
Isaac M. Ullman, New Haven; Henry
inspiration.
"To the Anti-Defamation League, Herbert Weil and Ruth Zubren.
Charged with Disruption.
Oppenheimer, Baltimore; Edgar M.
brew Congregations.
The Administration is charged Kahn, New Orleans; E. Meissher, St.
Decoration Day, the day for honor-
organized by and functioning under ,
Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, formerly
with having "disrupted and broken Louis.
ision of our rder, belongs
ing
those
who
have
sacrificed
their
By MARCUS AARON,
president of Northwestern univer-
Zionist Organization by its inepti-
Show Gratitude to Press.
the greatest share of the credit
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
sity, now pastor of Central M. E. lives for their country, saw the lay-
i
tude, its lack of understanding of the
The resolution fur the protection
the manly, straightforward way n
church, Sunday night, emphatically in of the cornerstone of the Me-
ll
people, by its refusal to con- of the Jew against anti-Semitism in
which the anti-Semitic attack upon
(An address before the Council of and from the standpoint of a Chris- mortal Chapel of the new Clover Hi iJewish
has been success-
the Union of American Congregations tian took up the cudgels for the Jew. l'ark Cemetery. !alder what was going on in Jewish this country and abroad was presen-
the Jew in America
m anner in
The cemetery grounds, with its life, here or elsewhere," and with ted by Max J. Kohler, of New York,
at Buffalo, N. Y., on Wednesday, May
"Equal opportunity and justice for
fully met and for the
el the
I
trees, shrubs and flowers, made a fit- having published a memorandum chairman of the committee on legis-
. Mr. Aaron is a member of the
which the real idea
Prominent Debating Society Com- Board of Education of Pennsylvania, all men," was his plea. He recalled ting background for the chapel, beau- which "commits the Zionists of Am- lation appointed at the beginning of
Position of the Jew of America and
history of Jewish accomplishments
plates Year's Work at Open Meet- I
erica, without their consent, to }Inn-
ittsb rg h
his patriotic services in times of peace
o f
. vice-president
the field of philosophy, in music, tifully decorated with the Stors and ciples and policies which, if legally the sessions mainly to consider the
ins on Wednesday, June 22.
ice- in
and a so
problems of anti-Semi;ism and immi-
as in times of war have been put be-
Educat i on t he
in art and in religion as reasons why Stripes. D. W. Simons, acting chair-
I
Board
of
_
adopted and acted upon, would bring gration laws. It read:
man
of
the
afternoon,
gave
a
short
president of Temple Rodeph Sholom the race should be given this equal
for the American public."
history of the purchase of the first about the disruption of the World
'The Union of American Hebrew
Indorses
Orphans'
Horne.
of
that
city.)
opportunity.
President Mannheimer indorsed a' Final arrangement have been com
Zionist movement, destroy the value Congregations, in convention asaemb-
It was the battle through the ages plot of land by the Shaarey Zedek
project for the establishment of s, pleted for Philomathic's biggest an-
of the San Remo Decision and make led, views with gratification the un-
Finer than anything in America, of Israel which gave us our pure for a cemetery.
our position in Palestine impossible.
Jewish orphans' home in the sixth dis-; nual event, the nineteenth Model. though itself in the nature of the in- white banner of an ethical religion,"
animity with which the public press
Franklin, Hershman
tr=o. At present the district con- Meeting, the climax of the work of
'
The Administration of the Zionist and the churches of the United
The program opened with an invo-
tributes to the Cleveland orphanage I the organization for the year, to be'. , tangible, is the Spirit of America. he declared. "If Israel had not bat-
States have condemned recent anti-
held at the Shaarey Zedeg, Wednes- Occasionally men have caught glimp- tled and won, you men and women cation by Rabbi Levine. The speak-
(Continued On Page 5.)
Jewish aspersions and representative
and
orphans
there. for tuber- day, June 22, at 8 p. m. The public . sea of it; but more frequently the might still be delivering your dough- ers of the afternoon, Rabbi Leo M.
A sends
proposed
sanitarium
fellow-citizens have protested against
great masses of the people in their tres to the temples as a sacrifice to Franklin and Rabbi A. M. Ilershman,
(mists at Asheville, N. C., was also is invited.
The committee in charge, chair-' chase after fame and fortune have vice."
these un-American attempts to stir
gave interesting and inspiring talks.
indorsed,
and
financial
contributions
,
up prejudice and hatred."
towards its support were suggested maned by 11. G. Baiter, has prepared completely lost sight of it, and have
Cantor Minkowsky, assisted by his

ZIONISTS MEET IN
CONVENTION SUNDAY

MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Pleads
ANALYZES LYMAN'S Minister
Fairness to Jew CORNERSTONE LAID
DUTIES TO JUDAISM

. MAKE PLANS FOR '
MODEL MEETING
OF PHILOMATHIC

One Had Great Weight.

B1CUR CHOLEM JRS.
EXCURSION SUNDAY

Libel Resolution Rejected
choir, rendered two beautiful selec-
The assembly rejected a resolution
Of the anti-Semitic groups which
from
local lodge.
Dr. each
Mannheimer
urged that a cam- • ment to the feature event. The ques-.
tions and the Talmud Torah boys and

ion li `ise
Arrangements have been completed designed to urge enactment of laws
upy the attentthe
Yet, withal, the few of those who have existed, only one carried great girls also rendered a selection.
for the annual Bina Cholem Juniors' which would make it criminal to li-
of all be launched to make citizens ' thin which will is
"
, that
occResolved
have the vision which enables them weight, according to Dr. Hough. This
The laying of the cornerstone, un- excursion to be given at Tashmoo
' to see and feel it, and by their lives was a group of English philosophers,
of all eligible Jews, and informed the of the de
bel groups of persons representing
der the auspices of the Knig hts
Philomathic's
,
convention that considerable pUnited States Adpt " a National
Pol. express
it,
know
it
to
be
as
real
as
among them was Gilbert K. Chester- l'ythias, in uniform, acting as guards Park, Sunday, June 5. This marks any creed or race. The resolution
,
grew has been made in this work.licy of Disarmameont.
the eleventh successful excursion of
p
t will be reresented
in
ton.
"There
are
others
in
different
products
of
the
farm,
mine
and
of honor, was most impressive. The
delegates that ' best talent
an enjoy-
(Continued on page 5.)
dny,
itsk Wilbur! the
providing
ersorts o Daniel Bu
Ile also informs d the
• factory arid in the ultimate to be of parts of the country who have ex- flag was hoisted to the singing of the the organization,
for thsoe who wish to
the district budget contains an item teYoung, J . J. Rosenthal, V. 0 NI
greater value to the world than all pressed anti-Semitic views, but they Star Spangled Banner, showing the able outing
'
,
partake
in
same.
affirmative;
Louis
Rosen.
of $5,000 for the support of 50 or-
1 these and more. Though it is sel- are of such little consequence that cornerstone ready to be placed.
of uphold the
! Among the many features of the
phans in the devastated districts
zweig, Jack llonigman and Maxwell dom found in the counsels of the it is not necessary to enter into a din.
Flocs! Memorials.
day, the most talked of are the field
central Europe, and asked that each Cohen, who will comprise the team to State and nation, or in the market cussion as to what they think," Dr
A metallic box, containing me -. events, to be given under the capable
lodge do its utmost in this direction. favor tile negative issue.
lace, it yet underlies the best of Hough said.
mortals,
members'
names
and
names
direction of the committee who prom- Paul Goldstein Chosen President to
Of $428,255 raised by the B'nai
Judge Harry B. Kenton, . G. Pipp, , P our thinking, and is a standing chal-
The speaker cited reasons for
y
Succeed Joseph Erman.
to help the war-torn
Edwin'
worthy and interesting prizes
to national honor and ideal- doubting the veracity of the alleged of all organizations affiliated with the
editor of Pipp's Weekly, and
E
Brith in America
by the vari-
i
edek
was
placed
in
the
cav-
regions, $43,565 was contributed by L. Miller, principal of Northern High ism.
basis
for
"cer-
Shaarey Zedek
"protocols" used as a
.
of
the
cornerstone
by
Messrs
which
have
been
The Detroit chapter of the Inter-
nos members of donated
the organization.
this district. This money is loaned School, will act as judges.
Spirit of Anstric•
tain writings in American Publica- ity
The dancing to be held in the pa- collegiate Zionist Association of
to deserving individuals for long
On Thursday, June 16, the Philo•
The Spirit of America exists and tions." Ile said these found birth in Saulson and Shetzer, officers of the
vilion has been provided for with an America Tuesday evening elected
mathic has scheduled a debate to be is as indestructible as matter and as Russia, but were so confused and Chevra Kadisha.
periods without interest.
Paul Goldstein, • student of Junior
A.
Lapin-Cohen,
representing
the
augmented
orchestra.
held at the Binai Moshe Synagogue, forceful as energy, and will in the contradictory that "no court in the
The steamer Greyhound will leave College, president for the ensuing
Beaubien and Garfield streets. The fullness of time work out its par- land would except them as evidence." B'Nai Brith, presented the silver
term, succeeding Joseph Erman, of
trowel,
with
which
to
spread
the
ce-
at
the
foot
of
Griswold
street
at
9
considered
is
"Re-
pose to the glory of God and the na-
subject to be
as . relerring in the main part to
- . .
on - ment. The president and members a. m. and 2 p. m., respectively. A the Detroit College of Medicine.
pity, none the leas, that lie a r js,i ,a
that there ex-
solved, That the United States
d
s its,r,acahair
L io n n : ' i
Other officers elected were: Miss
with
.
program
has
been
arranged
.
,
.
5
Trade
Relations
ts
of
Americat
Le
of
the
executive
board,
aided
by
the
special
r conspiracy to c-
Resume
so few of the vast hos
II'
e so
"
The sides will ic n-'
representatives of Perfection lodge. while en route, same providing en- Rosenstein, vice-president; Rebecca
sense the potentiality of America's, fists
eludet
Russia.
I .
ea1 the
trie WOr
.
Sovi
Pearlman,
corresponding secretary;
master,.
tertainment
for
those
who
do
not
F.
&
A.
M.,
A.
J.
Blumenau,
e: Sydney DeYoung and Mauric e greatest
to t e war — e p' '
Hard to Understand Why,
Dorothy Labret, recording secretary;
argue uphold- , f A
WASHINGTON.—The Theta Beta
more to has-
ricd
! gift and ,1 t h ere mor
and S. B. Kahn, past master, assisted wish to dance. The committee in
G. AbramotT, who will
Sam
Zellman,
treasurer.
in
placing
the
stone
i
in
its
permanent
,
charge
is:
Dan
Shapiro,
chairman;
Tau fraternity,
composed
of
college
are
To the charge that the Jews
nli-in ay when the ideals spell-
the Jowls faith, placed a ing the affirmative; Leo Rosenzweig 'ten the
The new board of directors consists
y
Rosenthal and Harry
by it
men of
i shall be tmbreced by the back of Russian bolshevism, Dr. place. L field events, M.
of and Louis Carp will endeavor to op- ed
w
of
the
following:
Harry Platt, Ethel
the
sing-,
Stone.
tickets,
Miss
Rose
Rosenberg
is
e
at
the
base
of
the
statue
Th
The
services
closed
with
pose any such measure.
' wreath
hole world.
Hough declared that "this is strange,
Williams in Statuary Hall in
1)l Klunover; publicity, all mem- Levine, Esther Rosenstein, Dorothy
thel'
since we learn that the soviet gov- ing of "El Mole Rachmim," by and
Roger
the
capitol in commemoration of t e will close Philomathic's public activi-
(Continued On Page 3.)
Labret,
Sam
Zellman,
Joseph Erman
berg
of
the
organisation.
ernment had abolished the use of the Cantor and his choir.
the first to preach ties.
and Paul Goldstein, ex-officio.
The alumni committee requests
fact that he was
Hebrew language.
An advisory board of 15 1. Z. A.
the doctrine of religious liberty on alumni who have not received any
-
I
prej
p
ts
to
ARABS
BOYCOTT
JEWS
"Wen
h ever a m an attem
alumni will be iinnounced shortly.
Platt,'
the American hemisphere.
er man or i
COMMUnication from H. H.
udice in advance anoth
advisory board will assist the
I
Representatives of. the fraternity,
race, because that man or race is dif-
JERUSALEM — The Arabs of Jaffa This
which numbers about 3,000 members, chairman, to write to him at 219 Bel- .
address.
ic-
y- I. Z. A. in its educational program
name
and
of
not
because
arrangd
a
well
organized
food
,
and
erent
t
ion
o
the exercises. Ad- moot, sending
VIENNA. —A representative of
will
co - operate with the chapter
and
wrong, then he strikes most
had charge of
,
.1 E R USALEM — The Rabbis of colt against the Jews during the past in its Zionist activities.
by Represent-
the Jewish Correspondence Bureau
dresses were delivered
at the solidity of the
wek It was maintained for several
Shoes,,, of Rhode
interviewed Herr Raday, the new dangerously ,
Palestine have ordained a fast day
The
Detroit
I. Z. A. will complete
USSISHKIN
REMAINS.
Walter
R.
alive
world which would disintegrate soc-
days and then broke down, but served
for June 2 to commemorate the death
the official activities for the year with
Minister of the Interior of Ilungary.
Island, representing the community

a short, lively program as a supple-. remained untouched by its lofty pur-

I. Z. A. ELECTS NEW
SEMESTER OFFICERS

JEWISH COLLEGIANS
HONOR PREACHER
RELIGIOUS LIBERTYlcially

T , a

I

in which Roger Williams lived; Rep-
resentative Theodore E. Burton, of
Ohio, and Aepresentative Julius
Kahn, of California. The Rev. Abra-
ham Simon, president of the Board
of Education of the District of Co -
lumbia, delivered the invocation.

NEW YORK. — Professor Albert
for England.
Mr. Ussishkin, who Intended to sail
with him, has decided to remain in
this country untif after the Zionist
convention in Cleveland.

Einstein left Sunday

HUNGARY DISBANDS
INTERNMENT CAMPS

The minister stated that he would not
tolerate any further the evil condi-
tions which existed in the interment
camps for Galician Jews, and ex-
pressed his intention of disbanding
them at the earliest possible moment.

DECLARE FAST DAY
FOR POGROM DEAD

lolly if this should be carried to the
end," he continued. "When a Jew
does a bad deed, punish him as a man,
not because he is • Jew. When he
does a good deed, praise him for the
same reason."

of the victims of the Jaffa pogrom on
May 1, 2 and 3. Every Palestinian
Jew will be askd to contribute two
shillings towards the upkeep of the
families of the deceased.

to show the dependence of Jews upon
an excursion to Boblo on Sunday,
Arab food products, and the mistake
June 28. Plans are being made for
of the Jewish system of colonization
study circle to be conducted by the
which did not create self-supporting •
Detroit chapter during the summer.
colonies.

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