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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

5

VOL. X. NO. 3.

• Home
J. J. I WATIN (e gl,ROL 'Sheltenng
Dedicated in N.

HENRY J. BERKOWITZ
BECOMES ASSISTANT
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SCOUTS HOLD FIELD
44 Confirmants in
EVENTS ON JUNE 19 .
Temple 1921 Class,

Jewish Troops Combine for Program I
at Sugar Island.

Fine Musical Program

of NI-
xerc
5,000 Atten d Exercises

8 -3 -2-6

Year, $3.00; Per

Heads Keren Hayesod
Organization in U. S.

Ar.

.Field Day for Jewish Boy Scouts
ranged for Annual Sha-
Jige wti s yh e- n
will take place Sunday, June 19, at
migrant Aid Society; Hard-
,
buoth Exercises.
fish
Sugar
Island.
RABBI ()F
ing Wires Greetings.
,ago, has passed into the control of
Troops No. 23 (Hannah Schloss),
t
h
e
Joseph J. Cummins, publisher
On Sunday morning of this week,
No. 76 (Temple Beth Ell and No.
Detroit Jewish Chronich• and the
NEW YORK.--Nearly 5,000 men 104 A and B (Shaarey Zedek) will the regular nnual confirmation ser-
Installed to Temple Position Jewish Voice of St. Louis,
d i
vices
will be held at Temple Beth El
repeat
the
program
given
recently
Dr. Rudolph I. toffee, Rabbi of and women attempted to crowd
During Inspiring and
Collingwood Avenue Temple, will con- the auditorium of the old Astor I,ib- by the Detroit Council of Boy Scouts, in connection with the services of
pressive Service.
Mr. ; rary, now the home of the Hebrew with a few exceptions.
Shabuoth. A very beautiful pro-
tinue as contributing editor.
Merle Spandau, of Pittsburgh, Pa„ Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Soc. _Instead of wall-scaling, a novelty gram has been arranged. The prin-
DR. FRANKLIN DELIVERS
, iety, Sunday afternoon, to witness
cipal ritual service will be read by
becomes
advertising
director.
The news
service at
present em- the dedication exercises, and turning event will he se . f n e, the
in which
more
than
' ' the confirmants. A fine musical
INSTALLATION SERMON
boys will
' partici-
bo
8 I ptr cent. o
e has been arranged by the
the
other
enterprises
of
over
of
the
keys
of
the
new
officers
'
. O'Grady s drill, fire by fric-

1 isY
At a eq
and
inspiring PI"Yei.
Templ choir who will be assisted by
tion, signalling, first-aid work, knot- Temple
very impressive
Henry J.
Berkowitz,
Mr. ( ummins will be used in the To- and directors. About 800 persons Pate
t th
Mr.
and
Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein,
. d Rabbi of the Hebrew ledo Israelite. Foreign and domes- managed to get in o the auditorium. tying, and other athletic events will,
service,
President Harding sent the follow- be shown.
the well known violinist and cellist.
tic news will be handled -by two press
newly ordame
was
The
names
of the confirmants are as
Cincinnati
services, the Jewish Correspondence ing message by telegraph:
Baseball games will be played be
Union Cullege at
; Rabbi
a( bi
o To the Officers, Board of Direct- t‘reen Troops No. 76 and 105-A, and , follows:
formally installed as Assistan
and the Jewish News Service. . These '
Sunday
Baer,'
Adler, Mildred
of Congregation Beth El,
Charles
will be augmented by a number of ors and Membership of the Hebrew
. 23 and 104 B, to be followed by
Maurice Barnett, Irene Beek, Helen
s ecial correspondents writing ex- , Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Socie- a game between the winners.
evening, June 5 .
P
Several hundred members of the elusively for the Toledo Israelite.
Brasch, William Brown, Alex Brad.
ty of America:
A fireman's and relay contests will

congregation witnessed the beautif ul
field, Arthur Henry Cohen, Deborah [
Aweekly London letter by
I wish to express to you my con- be played by eight boys from' each
ceremonies that preceded the infor- pld Spero, A. II., I,. L. li
fiction
Collie, Esther Estelle De Young, Net- ,
gratulations and good wishes on the troop There will also be 100 yard
tie Dunn, Leo Edloff, Ruth Fine, Mar-
stories
by
Mrs.
Elora
E.
Levinger,
a
'
mal reception to the )(Ting
h, occasion of the opening and dedica- d ashes
obstacle* race, shoe piling,
.•
Ales Frank, William
II. Jose h,
his wife. Professor Julian Morgan- spetial column by Charle
s
'
n of the new home of your socie- pie-eating and whistling contests. cus Fordon,
la Professor Ilenry Eng nd- the "Sabbath Angel," a children's Lion
Frank, Eleanor Gassel, Joseph Gum-
.
t
Your organization has for more prizes will be awarded to winners.
stern and
r both members of the faculty of page conducted by Judith Ish-Kish-
biner,
Fannie
Gurovitch, Lucile May
on
a
re
of
years
carried
than a
Scout committe emen
rrison, Frances I.. 'tiger, Lester
the Hebrew Union College, an d both or, are a few of the features to be a most useful, patriotic and humane ,
Harrison,
teachers and advisors of the new As- used
in the
Israelite.
New
offices
of the puldication, service and I join with you in the masters of the various troops will be Hyman, Annette Gertrude Jacobson,'
judges at the contests.
sistant Rabbi for the past nine years,
Simon Katz, Frances Lefkofsky, Phil-
1205-6 Ohio Bank Building, Toledo, hope that with the enlarged facilities
discussed the problem of the congre-
Parents and friends are invited to ip Lefkowitz, Leon Marx, Milton
have been furnished and fitted to you are now securing you will be ab-•
gation and the Rabbi in their inter- rovide commodious quarters for the le to expand and improve it. The attend the excursion. The boat Marx, George Lewis, Julius Charles
relationship. Isaac Goldberg, presi-
foot of Griswold Street Pliskow, Rosalind Robinson, Lloyd
dent of Temple Beth El, greeted the new and enlarged staff. A campaign , charity and liberality of the Ilebrew leaves at the
Rosenberg, Lester Sandelman, Mar-
for subscriptions is to be started at people have always been peculiarly at 9 o'clock, June 19.
new Assistant Rabbi in the name of
ion Schreiber, Ilenry Silberman, Ro-
notable and an inspiration to others.
the Congreimtion. Rabbi Leo M.
setta Silverman, Sidney Silverman,
want you to know of my earnest
the installation „acme,
Bernice Soloman, Philip Stillman
Franklin delivered
continuance
and
enlarge-
wish for the
which Rabbi Berkowitz re-
Stern Eugene Simon, Adele P. Tres-
sermon dto
meal of the splendid work you have!
manuel Van Vliet, Herbert
sponde .
done."
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ZIONISTS REPUDIATE
JUDGE MACK STAND
ON KEREN HAYESOD

Administration Is Completely
Overthrown and World
Support Indorsed.

MOVEMENT NOW HEADED
BY SAMUEL UNTERMYER

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ.

, (Detroit Jewish Chronicle Correspon-
dent at Convention.)

CLEVELAND.— The controversy
that has raged for two months be-
tween the leaders of the Zionist Or-
ganization of America and the World
Zionist leaders ended here this week,
when the twenty-fourth annual con-
vention of the American body by an
overwhelming vote repudiated the
administration's act of opposing the
Keren Ilayesod and the leaders' re-
SAMUEL UNTERMYER.
fusal to join with the World Zion-
Samuel Untermyer, one of the ist Organization for united effort for
most prominent lawyers in the land, Palestine.
replaces Justice Louis I). Brandeis as
From the very first moment when
leader of Zionism in the United the delegates representing practical-
States, as a result of his acceptance ly every district in the land began
of the presidency of the Keren Ilaye- to arrive, there was not the shadow
of a doubt but that the rank and
sod in this country.
file of American Zionism was deter-
mined to overthrow the present lead-
ere, chiefly, as was emphasized
again and again during the conven-
tion, for a nine months' inactivity
zVatn
u
f am
ge rtshaatn Iwas a sr
o osiii.snm
fgorra vZ
ore than
Splendid
Splendid Music•I Program.
am
informed
that
the
purchase
"I
A splendid musical program Wag
anything
else
responsible
for
the
re-
The
services
will
begin
promptly
of the new home was made possible ,
rendered by the Temple Choir, under
at 9:45. It is requested that all who
cent pogrom in J offs.
through gifts from persons who came
II
owland,
1
the direction
Hold Caucus Meetings.
to America as immigrants. It seems Of ficials Anticipate Trouble in expect to attend will be in their
, of W imam
tl at that hour.
Bernard Ginsburg and Adolph
with Mr. ., MUM Lichtenst ein ,
The outcome of the convention
to be there could be no more emphat-
--
Carrying Out New Alien
linist, and Mrs. Ruegger Lichten-
Freund Respond to Pre -
On last Sunday morning, a spec-
ic testimony to the usefulness and et-
stand on the existing controversy
Father
of
Bernard
M.
Baruch
,
Measure.
stein, 'cellist, as the soloists.
ial confirmation service was held at
fectiveness of your society's work for
became known the Saturday evening
sentatiort Speech.
Was Scientific Hydro -
A congratulatory message was
NEW YORK.—The new immigra- the Temple on which occasion five
before the convention was to open. At
Americanization."
read from Dr. Ilenry Berkowitz, of
,
therapy Pioneer.
oung women from the advanced
"WARREN G. HARDING"
In reco mition of its remarkable that time two caucus meetings were
hi. I ‘I hia noted Rabbi and found-
midnight • class of the Pontiac branch of Tem
Theodore G. Risley, solicitor, rep_ tion law went into effect at
called, one by the administration and
er of the Jewish Chautauqua, who is
YORK.—Dr. Simon Baruch,
were- growth in Membership, Pisgah Lodge, the other by the opposition. The ad-
NEW America's
distinguished physi. resented the Department of Labor. F,riday. In every immigration sta- nle Beth El Religious School
the uncle and namesake of Dr.
class No. 31, I. O. B. B., was presented ministration was able to muster up
Kamalky , First Vice President, tion in the country
the
work of
coun-

of
vals
ccording
to
their
confirmed.
The
members
of
the
Leon
Franklin's new assistant. The older I 1°"
a
Mans, authority on hydrotherapy, and
Tb „ were: Celia liarnett, Ethel Barnett, with a beautiful silk American flag only about 30 of the delegates to its
Rabbi had planned for many months father of Bernard M. Baruch, finan- ' was chairman. After prayer by Rab. ting new arri
and standard at the fifty-third an- caucus meeting, which was held be-
' I-1 rriet. liarnett, I.illian Barnett, Ce- nual
began Saturday.
cnvention of District Grand
to he present at the installation of cier, died Friday, June 3, after suf- bi Herbert S. Goldstein of the Insti. nationality
new law air
limits
the
number
me.
c
his nephew, but was prevented by ill- taring for several months from an af- tutional Synagogue and the chanting Lion
exercises marked Grand Lodge, No. 6, that was con- hind closed doors.
grants to 3 per cent. of the popula- cilia

-
The opposition, however, experien-
h
R
Last t S
i is
, faction of the lungs that was compli- 0 psalms y
eluded in Des Moines, Ia., last week.
ness. The venerable Rabbi
in the Uni-
their
of
gram
Bernard Ginsburg, president of ced its first victory at its caucus
however, Mrs. henry Berkowitz, was rated by heart disease. Funeral sere Blatt, Mr. Kamaiky made a short ad- ted States, according to the census of the closing of the year's program
meeting,
when 125 of the duly elect-
introduced
liar-
the Religious School. A highly
present, as were also Mrs. Albert vices were held Sunday morning at dress of wecome and
1910.
pressive service
was held on that oc- Pisgah Lodge, and Adolph Freund, ed delegates came to the meeting
er
delegates at the convention, respond-
Berkowitz, mother of the young Rah - the West End Synagogue. The core- Ty Fischel, Chairman of the Building
Immigration officials expect diffi-
and
pledged
themselves to repudiate
of' Mr. Leon Berkowitz, bristlier, both mony was a simple one in accordance Committee and one of the active culty in carrying out the provisions casion.
ed to the presentation speech made by
bi
the memorandum that was presented
and mi ss Eva
workers in the organization.
Philadelphia,
of the new law. The greatest diffi-
with Dr. arueh's
wishes.
Il
by
the
administration
to Dr. Chaim
Mr. Fischel reviewed the work of culty, it was said, would be to check
Herbst, of Cincinnati.
Dr. Simon Baruch's activities as
t Weizmann and the World Zionist
thp erl o ovq%: t the
31 the flow at the ports of embarkation
The newly installed Rabbi, with his consulting physician and writer on the society since its inception
Commission
upon
their
arrival here,

, en quotas have been reached.
i‘t the
medical subjects extended over a per- years ago, and formally de i_r
young wife, and members of his
w"
well-
membership increase continues to ex- to reject the annual report of the ad-
ived the greetings and
' ived
i il y , r ece
members
iod of nearly sixty years. Ile was key of the building to President John.
Await
Ruling.
ministration
and
immediately
begin
ceed all other lodges in the district.
widely known as a specialist in chron- L. Bernstein. Mr. Bernstein con-
wishes of the congregation mem '
Unless there is a ruling made int.
Detroit delegates were confident that the work for the Keren Hayesod in
gratulated Mr. Fischel on the success-
at the close of the service on a plat- is diseases and in hydrotheraph.
---
of
the
America.
This
caucus,
which
was
and
Dr. Baruch was born in Schwer- ful establishment of the new building mediately it will be the duty immi- Plays, Community Singing, Dances to the flag would eventually he won by
form banked with ferns, roses
,
officials to reject
also attended by about 100 visiting
their district.
peonies.
Feature Entertainment to be
senz, Germany, on July 29, 1840. Ile and then read the message from immigration
I grants coming after each quota is
non-delegates, assured the opposi-
got his preliminary education at the , President Harding.
New Rabbi Welcomed.
Elect Officers.
Given at Shaarey Zedek.
tion of a majority against Judge
reached for the month. For in-
Gymnasium in I'osen, Germany
In welcoming Rabbi Berkowitz to uoyal
-
Addresses were made by Oscar S. stance, it was said, 433 natives of
District Grand Lodge No. 6 con- Julian W. Mack.
he
came
to
the
United
the Congregation Beth El, Mr. Gold- In his youth
Annual
Young
Judaea
Day,
cele-
and completedhis education Strauss, formerly Secretary of Com-
% ton was attended by represents-
Judge Mack Defeated.
merce, Solicitor Risley, Leon Sand- Denmark
would this
be present
permitted
to enter
berg, president, pledged the support States
country
month.
If, brated throughout the country, will dyes from 13'nai Brith lodges in
The administration met with its
and co-operation of every member. was
at graduated
the Medical
College
of
Virginia,!
this
in era, Judge
Otto A.
Rosalsky
of Gen-,
when that number is reached, there be marked here by a fine concert and Michigan Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska,
first defeat at the very first session,
"I want to welcome Rabbi Henry . from which he
, eral Sessions and Congressman Isaac is a steamship on its way to an Amer- entertainment, to be held Monday
'
become,
become, after , a ,,,,
Wisconsin,
North
Dakota, when Judge Henry J. Dannenbaum,
who
Siegel.
J B
Western Canada
was also
represen-
ican port with 100 Danes, the immi- evening, June 13, at the Shaarey Ze- Minnesota,
'"'"'
.
of Houston, Texas, polled 139 votes
Surgeon in Confederate Army
this evening, the Junior Rabbi 0
Mr. Straus said it was a great trib- gration Inspectors must refuse to pass dek. A cmomittee from the Young ted.
When the Civil War started Dr.'
Temple Beth El," Mr. Goldberg said.
Election of officers resulted as fol. for the permanent chairmanship o
any of them. The newcomers will be Judaea Council has arranged for a
"Ile will find us ready and willing Baruch joined the Confederate Army ate to the immigrants who came here
ordered deported, although the sur- program that promises to surpass all lows: Henry Monsky, Omaha, presi- the convention, against 75 votes that
at all times to help him in his glorious under General Robert E. Lee and was that they organized the society, now
others given by Young Judaea until dent; Gustavus hoevisig,er, St. Paul, were cast for Judge Mack. The
e field, with 40 , 000 members in order to plus would have been permitted to
i n
work.
■ ∎ assigned as a surgeon n
first vice-president; B. Samuels, Chi- election of Judge Dannenbaum fol-
, make the task of those who came at- enter had they arrived on July 1, the now.
lowed a lively tussle between the
"Temple Beth El looks forward to with the rank of Captain. In the
o
beginning of a new quota.
Community singing, sh rt playlets cago, second vice-president; Rabbi
somewhat easier.
even more glorious achievements in battle of Bull Run the brigade to 'I ter them said
Some
or
the
government
officials
Samuel S. Cohan, Chicago, secretary, various leaders on the convention
and
selections
by
the
Young
Judaea
there was a kind of corn-
He
the future than has marked its past. which he was attached was sent to '
Simon D. aosenzweig, of Detroit, floor.
the Orchestra will be on th e program.
With Dr. Harry Friedenwald, vice-
We are entering into a larger field aid Stonewall Jackson's corps, which pensation in history and declared it were wondering what action
ould take A Shev
Shevuoth play will be presented by who declined re-election on the Gen-
of endeavor. Important things are had gotten into the rear of Pope's was significant that John Jacob As- steamship companies would
president of the Zionist organiza-
Army of the Potomac. When the , tor, who came to this country in the when such a situation arises. They the Young Judaea Dramatic Club and eel Committee, was replaced by Ed- tion, in the chair, Rabbi Stephen S.
about to take place. Israel is facing
more
ex-
the
Young
Judaea
Literary
Club,
of
ward
Liehtig
of
Bay
City.
Adolph
an era fraught with dangers and pus- Confederate troops withdrew Dr. ,! latter part of the eighteenth centpry might find it cheaper i and
on which Miss Sylvia Goldsmith and Miss Freund WC.7 re-elected trustee of the Wise defended his nominee, Judge
ibilities. A steadfast adherence to Baruch was left in charge of three ' got his start by becoming the employe pedient to keep the immigrants
Caplan are respectively the leaders. Cleveland Orphan Home for a per- Mack, with an eloquence that was
traditions
and
a
true
faith
in
score
wounded
men
in
a
church
at
of
an
immigrant
Jew
named
Levy
ship
board,
they
said
and
avoid
im-
seldom surpassed even during the.
our
b i and was captured, with who taught him the trade of furrier, migration inspection until the be- ., liatikvah" is another playlet to be iod of four yers.
most heated debating hours of the
' all • • ((d and I am confident
'
the
next
month.
ginning of
ifying ac- presented by the Daughters of the
Appoint Asylum Committee.
convention. Morris Rothenberg, of
that our new Assistant Rabbi will ' the wounded men, by the Union from which position Astor laid the
S ecia l blanks for class
White and Blue.
I foundation of his great fortune.
The proposal of several delega t es New York, in opposition, declared to
aid in the instilling those principles troops.
.. The Broomstick Brigade" a third
Although, he said, the conditions coiling to nationalities were to have
the
delegates that Judge Mack
After
several
months'
imprison.:
presented
by
a
Cast
chum-
of
the
Dstrict
to
sever
connection
Into our souls."
'
men there was an exchange of prix- , that resulted in fixing a limit on im- been sent out from Washington, but ' play will be
with the Cleveland Orphan Asylum should not preside in a case where
Professor Morgenstern Speaks.
up to Friday, none had reached El -
Baruch
took
the
field
migration
were
extraordinary
and
the
l'resident
Mannhei-
his
own
acts were to be judged.
.
, .1 and
Prof. Morgenstern, member of the again
with Dr
the Confederate Army. policy probably has good reasons lis Island. The commissioner has ta- en from the four clubs of the West mer was laid over for soother year , Rabbi Wise remarked that the con-
faculty of the Hebrew Union ( °liege, On the third day of the battle of behind it, he declared that "what- ken steps to keep his own records. Fnd the , Tikvae
Maccabees
of as
indorsed by
' and the Bar
B'Nos ' Zion
Yisroel
i
in-
n
a
committee
to
be
appointed
vention
was
not a police court, and
paid tribute to the name Berkowitz, On
Gettysburg he was again taken prix- ever the conditions" the policy was The total of immigrants permitted to Judaea, Judaeans. This is a homer-
on the
and report in detail ted
to as in return received the retort that the
so nobly carried by that venerable Gettysburg
over while attending to the wound- "contrary to the historic spirit of the enter this country during June are: u Zionist play, with netting in Pal- qu
ts
of
the
situation
at
that
time.
convention
was not a free syna-
pec
Rabbi who steps out of active minis-
United Kingdom, 5,923; Norway, 930
,ine
p
ry country."
strict No. 2, at its recent conven-
try just as his namesake starts on ed. Ile, was sent to Fort md ien.
Among the other interesting num- Lion
Di in St. Louis, voted unanimously gog.
fol.
Mr. Risky explained the necessity Sweden, 1,531; Denmark, 433; Neth-
During
the
sixteen
years
that
Zionist Commission Cheered.
the threshold of his calling.
I wed the close of the war Dr. Baruch for the present limitation of immi- erlands, 276; Belgium, 119; Luzern - bare on the program will be a hum- for the seimration. For more than
"If ever there was a young man in
witz.erland, ' erous lialogue "The Professor and
burg, 7; France, 437; Switzerland,
The convention opened at noon
half a century, both these districts
gration and said that Americanize-
Israel who seemed destined by fam- practiced medicine in Camden, S C.
Danzig,
22;
Sunday,
following
the arrival of the
Finl
Germany,
5,219;
Tor
ow
e
'
b
Ab
i
ntzes;
'
r 1
Sammy Bl
been maintaining
i
theCleveland
ily ties and associations to become a Throughout that period he served as tion was an educational and political 2 Fin
ve
World Zionist Commission to the
l and, 298; Africa, 9.
and Sam Firestone, of the Knights of 'haylum.
as
Rabbi and leader in America, it was President of the South Carolina Med- growth which mush ultimately sup-
A
Midsummer
Night's
Admit
77,206
in
1921.
ea
The
example
set
by
Mchigan
in
hall.
When
Dr.
Weizmann, M. M.
of pant preconceived opinions "and this
Judaea.
Henry J. Berkowitz, sanctified to his ical Association and as chairman
its inauguaon
of a B'nai Brith Ussishkin, Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn,
The number of aliens who can en- dance by the Sunshines
ti
calling by the very name which he the State Board of Health. In 1867 Progress may be seriously metarded
y
the
Hadar
I
a
Shevuoth
dance
b
of
Juda
decolorizing effect by a suspicion or hostile attitude to- ter the United States in 1921 is 77,- and
Zion are on the program, which will Council was warmly endorsed by the ' Dr. Shmarya Levin and I. Naiditch
hears, a name which has been honored he discovered the
The Michigan council arrived, the assembly cheered itself
C lion
by all and which has conic to stand of the hyposulphites upon tincture ward the alien." Ile made a plea for 206. As 20 per cent. of the total
m hoarse over five minutes.
on by
recitatirs
of is c omosed
lude a Ilebre
l" for the immigrant. can be allowe d in each month the en- ls o
dea
uare
and
trues
p
of re preuntati ves fro
"a
noblest
iodin
of
for the very finest,
When Judge Mack began his an-
brought across- J oseph
incPike, of he w Defende
can
be
from
Gevern-
tire
number
re
read
sqrams
we
New
York
Telegrams
S tate who meet at
Baruch
removed
to
es
in
the
lodg
Dr.
ideals in the American rabbinate,"
convention, the
seas in five months. In pointing this White and Blue, Yiddish declamations 11
in 1881, where he became a consult- ors of 28 States and other officials.
Prof. Morgenstern decl ared.
hall message
was divided
Into two cam p s, the
out, Mr. Uhl said that at the rate im- by members of the Roses of Zion, and regular intervals to discuss the wet- oval
to the

i
o
'cian
_e
wide
repute
in
chron-
fare of the Order
t
"A Rabbi does not choose his pro-
occupi
entirel
y
left
ttle
migrants are arriving there was little other interesting numbers.
to
Pis g ah Lodge . pledged itself to,
fession. It is chosen for him. He is cases. In 1889 he diagnosed the
ap-
doubt that the bars would be put up The program will be opened by a' mainta i . n
sh war orphans slur- anti-administration men, the right
Jewish
hears the call and he answers. He first recorded case of perforating
being about equally divided, with the
at every port before the end of the mass singing of "A Starch to Jerusa.'
. the coming year. The cost of .
may hesitate, doubt his own powers pendicitis successfully operated on, ,
maintaining these orphans, $2,500, ,administration having the edge. Fol-
lam" from Shulamith. Dancing will ing
year.
an d capacity,
pacify, but the hesitation can and achievement that was reported
lowing
the extension of the officiall
o
York
Among the vessels bound for this follow the program.
last only for a moment before he b y Dr. Sands in the The New
The proceeds of the entertainment,will be collected and forwarded t
(Continued on page 5.)
NEW YORK.—The delegation of port are the Canada of the Fabre
Medical Journal, Professor J. A.
ping d ef ray ex- the District Grand Lodge for di
(Continued Oa Page 3.)
l
d helping
l or g anized "Agudath Israel" Line; the Gughomo of the Pierce wi ll go towards
Lion abroad. . The Grand Lodg e has
• h stated before the Academy of the newly
ni
in all, agreed to maintain 700 orphans UNITED CHARITIES GIVE
Medicine that "the profession and arrived in America for the purpose Line, with 987 steerage passengers; peones of the national orgazation!
humanity owe more to Dr. Baruch of the recently established organize- the Italia of the Anchor Line, with which is at present conducting a cam
for the year.
VOCATION COURSES FOR -
the San Gear- paign for $40,000.
er
than to any one man for the develop-, tion.
1 ,000 in the steage.
e afar meeting of Pisgah '•
The rg
BENEFIT OF IMMIGRANT
n
Samuel Heyman is Young Judaea Lodge will be held Monday, June 13,
mint of surgery of appedicitis
The "Agudath Israel", has aroused gio, of the Italian- American Line
Introduced Public B•ths.
charge of in its club-rooms, 25 Broadway.
considerable opposition and much ha- with 1,403 in the steerage, and the Supervisor of Detroit.
The
Educational Department of the
Mrs. David Werbe is assisting the
White Star liner Canopic, bound for
It was through Dr. Baruch's efforts tredi n Fast-European countries be-
b
1
Jewish Institute is negotiating with
ki
carge
ers by
b takingg
d
The Junior Haddasah, at its last that free public baths were estebli ah - cause of its unfavorable stand to- Boston, with 991 thir -class passen- Judaean lead
WEIZMANN
MAY
ATTEND
the
Detroit
Board of Education for
/
the decorations and costumes in the
regular meetings of the season, held ed in New York, shortly after his in- wards the Zionist Organization and gent. All are from Haien ports.
JUDP.EANS' CONVENTION a variety of vocational courses which
• • •
plays. Miss Delia Weiss is coaching
on of the public baths in Ger-
Monday, June 6, elected its officer s vestiga ti n th There were no pub- towards fundamentl Zionist aims.
will
fit
immigrants
into useful and
the play "Ilatikvah," and Miss Lil-
m ing
in many, , in 1889.
com
Much of the ideological basis of the IMMIGRATION BASIS
and board of directors
re
for the co
remunerative vocations.
lian Levin, of the Recreation Corn-
Aguchith Israel" movement rests on FOR ONE YEAR GIVEN OUT
year. No change was made from I lie baths i the United States when
NEW YORK.—Great interest and
In
mired
to
determine
the number
WASHINGTON.— Figures show-
the present officers and a unanimous he wrote in that year a plea in the " t e theory that Palestine must be re-
h mission, is in charge of the dances.
enthusiasm has been aroused by the of classes to be formed it is essen-
cast for Mary Wetsman, form of an editorial in a medicine established as a Jewish theocracy.
announcement
of
the
forthcoming
-
tial
that
all
those
interested
should
wite
was CRS
of
immigrants
w
number
' journal, Julia
the Times and Register.
It is opposed therefore,
in essence, to ing the
l'resident;
Klein,
Vice-Fresi-
Young Judaea Convention at Lake register at once with Miss Caplan at
the fiscal o
year
dent; Rose Lipsitz, Recording Sec- He was then Chairman of the Corn• the secular nature of the present can be admitted during
Hopatcong,
June
24
to
June
26.
Big
the
Jewish
Institute,
High
and
Hast-
nder
the
Dining-
u
beginning July 1
retary; Florence Steuer, Correspond- ' mince on Ilygiene of hie New York Zionist Organizatino.
delegations have been promised from ings streets, any morning at 10, ex-
ham Immigration Law, framed on a
ing Secretary, and Ida Velick, Treas. Medical society. It was not until
some of the larger centers in the field , cepting Saturday and Sunday.
Dr.
Nathan
Birnbaum,
the
head
of
percentage
bas
is
are
announced
by
, 1695, however, that the Legislature
LONDON.—At a meeting of the
Among the courses available for
urea'
his assistance with a bill the Delegation sent to America, is a . .,.
of im- British Joint Foreign Committee, Mr. and it is expecied that the attendance
H
V W. usband:commissioner
IWaddition to the officers, who are , came to
will be record-breaking one.
young women are: jewelry making
also required to serve on the Board making it possible for Boards of well-known character in Jewish af- migration.
Lucien
Wolf stated that the commit-
Information has been received that and designing, book-binding, print-
number of fairs in Europe whose reversal on
was complete, it was stat- tee would take steps to arrange for
The
list
the following 11 members were elect- Health to order a certain
Directors to make the 16 re- public baths. Much opposition arose fundament] doctrines during recent ed, with the exception of figures for the emigration of 60,000 refugees it may be possible for Dr. Weizmann, ing, mechanical drawing, cafeteria
President of the World Ziionist Or- and tea-room management, dressmak-
ed as
but in 1901 the Rivington Street bath years, is regarded by most p co p le as Turkey and Southern Asia.
now temporarily resident in Poland.
quired by the amendment Ethel
to the Shet-
con- first
of its kind in the country, was quite phenominal. Until the war, Dr.
Under the law, 77,206 immigrants The committee, it is stated, has be- ganization, to come out to Lake Ho- ing, pharmacy, retail selling, store
patcong, during the convention and service and merchandising, profes-
stitution,
Celia Meyers,
Belle Silverman,
Miriam Berger, established. The bath demonstrated. Birnbaum was very close in spirit to
, the radical nationalist tendency in will be permitted to enter from the gun negotiations with several South address the assembled delegates. sional cooking.
zer ,
(Continued On Page 3.)
American
governments
for
the
set-
Betty Friedman, Bessie Barnet, An-
Some of the leading orators of the
Jewry During the war the influence United rom
Kingdom
during
fiscal
Equally attractive courses for men
12
116 the
Sweden
N or w ay
• f
tlement of the refugees. The I. C.
na Rose Hirsch, Fara Litman, Sonia
of the tragic even to th roug h ou t the . 19
Denmark 5,644, Netherlands A. conference in Brussels will dis- , Zionist movement will be present thin are also included which have been
Helen Illumrosen, Libbie HERSHMAN TO ADDRESS
1
year and arrangements are already chosen because of the possibilities for
Saniko,
world swung his mind to religion so 3, 602,
92,
Belgium
1,557,
Luxemburg
' in hand for social attractions of a progress in Detroit.
Goldsmith. Chairman of the vari-
SHABUOTH SERVICES AT th a t he became stricty observant and
• " 5,692, Switzer I
745 „ tier- cuss the matter.
France
an d 3
ous committees are, Celia Meyers,
' nature unprecendented in Young
In all these courses it is essential
68 039
285
THE SHAAREY ZEDEK • firm adherent of Judaism. Dr. many
„ Danzi g
, Finland 3-
Membership; Miriam Berger, sewing;
Judaea convention.
that immigrants should learn En-
Birnbaum is the author of numerous 890 Africa 120 Portugal 2 269 POGROMS INVESTIGATED
Julia Klein, entertainment; Bessie
glish as soon as possible. Those who
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Wil- works on sociology and philosophy. Spain 663, Italy i2,021, Russia 34,-
BY BRITISH GOVERNMENT
Barnet, program; Dorothy Epstein lis and Brush streets, will hold Shab-
Dr. Hildesheimer, one of his col- 247, Austria 7,444, Ilungary 5,636,
COURT MARTIAL BRUTAL are not attending night school should
and Betty Friedman, publicity.
enroll at once at the Jewish Institute
uoth services, Sunday morning, June leagues, is a son of the well-known Rumania 7,414, Bulgaria 301, Greece
LONDON.—The British govern-
CAMP COMMANDANTS where classes in English are held
To close the social season of the 12, from 9 to 12, and Monday morn-
3,286, Czecho-Slovakia 14,269, Jugo- ment has received official report from
Rabbi Ilildesheimer.
organization, plans are under way
every Tuesday and Thursday even-
12.
slavia 6,405, Albania 287, Fiume 71, Constantinople giving details of the
ing,
June
13,
from
9
to
for a dinner-dance to be given at the
DANZIG.—It is reported from Vil- ings, at 7 p. m.
A. M. Hershman will speak
Poland with Western Galicia 25,800, pogroms against the Ukrainian Jews
Rabbi
Casino at Belle Isle, the date to be
Those who work at night are urged
Eastern Galicia 6,781, Australia 271, during the last few years. English na that General Tzrakolo and Wag-
on "First Fruits" Sunday morning.
announced in the near future. A On Monday the subect of his talk
to attend afternoon classes for im-
and New Zealand 50.
representatives in Constantinople ner are being tried by court martial
special meeting is called for next
migrants at Bishop School, Winder
will be "The Old New Covenant."
to investigate for permitting the torturing of Jew-
have
been
instructed
Monday, June 13, to outline plans
and Rivard.
Sermons begin at 10:30 each morn-
the activities of the Ukrainian Com- ish women and children who were
HIAS IN ROVNA
Lessons in violin, cello and piano
for the annual event.
WARSAW.—It is reported from
ing. A special Memorial Service will
mittee there and of the well-known captured together with Bolsheviks will be continued throughout the sum-
Elizabeth Handler won the prize
Vilna
that
the
Jewish
Peoples
Bank
be given Monday morning.
DANZIG.—A dispatch states that Ataman Engel, and to prevent these during the last Red offensive on War- mer months. There is a nominal fee
for the best-dressed dolls among
saw, and were cruelly mistreated in
Cantor A. Minkowsky and choir of that city is in bad financial straits
from
using
Constantinople
as
a
base
those dressed by the members for the will render a special musical ser- and hu appealed to the I. C. A. for the Hiss off in Rovna has begun Its
of 60 cents.
the prisons:-of-war camps.
work. for further pogrom preparations.
shipment to the orphans in Pales-
a loan of 40,000 franca.
vice.
tine.

IMMIGRATION LAW
GOES INTO EFFECT

SIMON BARUCH '
LONG ILL DIES AT 8 0

Jl

Per

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921.

New Tekpbooe
GLENDALEI

PISGAH LODGE GETS
SILK FLAG TROPHY

a

YOUNG JUDAEANS ,,MR.mraeltcmi;i1g7s:f4ewyrota:
Opelarl,
PRESENT CONCERT ezeotfhethprree
MONDAY EVENING

ORTHODOX RABBIS

HERE ON MISSION

JUNIOR HADASSAH
SOCIETY RE-ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR ,

ARRANGE MIGRATION
OF 60,000 REFUGEES

VILNA JEWISH BANK
ASKS ICA FOR AID

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