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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

bETROIT LWISI - 1 itROXICL

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

Soldier - Rabbi

Blind Veteran at Contention of Disabled

Dr. Coffee Leaves
Toledo Rabbinate

Goes to Oakland, Calif., to
Take Up New Rabbinical
Duties There.

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New Telephone
GLENDALE

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Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921,

VOL X. NO. 6.

HENRY MORGENTHAU
DECLARES ZIONIST
AIM IS SURRENDER

4

CHARLES ROSENTHAL Dr. Morris Jastrow CONSERVATION OF
IS CHOSEN TO HEAD Dies at Age of 60 SOCIAL VALUES OF
JUDAISM IS URGED
B'NAI BRITH LODGE

Was One of Foremost Semitic
Authorities and Author of
Religious Works.

II I L ADEIPIIIA — Dr Morris President National Conference
TOLEDO.—Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee, New President of Pisgah
Jastrow, Jr., one of the foremost
Rabbi of the Collingwood Avenue
Jewish Charities Justifies
Semitic authorities in the world, pro-
Lodge
Out
to
Make
Order
Temple for the past 14 months, has
Separate Work.
fessor of Semitic languages at the
Representative.
resigned to accept a call to the Tem-
University of Pennsylvania since
ple in Oakland, Calif. A special
1893, died suddenly a week ago F. M. BUTZEL PROMINENT
con-
meeting of the congregation
C NOOSE ISAAC DREIFUSS Thursday of heart disease at the
SAYS AMERICA IS ZION
sented to relieve Dr. Coffee his
AS NEW VICE-PRESIDENT home of his brother-in-law, F. H. AT MILWAUKEE MEETING
FOR THE AMERICAN JEW
duties with regret, but consented ow-
Bachman, in Jenkintown, Pa. lie
ing to the fact that Dr. Coffee will
MILWAUKEE.—Julius Rosenwald,
Charles Rosenthal was elected had not previously shown signs of
NEW YORK.— Henry Morgen-
thus be able to join his two children,
president of Pisgah I.odge No. 34, In- illness. lie was the son of the fam- Chicago multi-millionaire and one of
thau, former United States Ambas-
who have been living in California
the
world's most prominent philan-
dependent Order B'nai B'rith, at the ous American rabbi and scholar, Dr.
sador to Turkey, in an analysis of
since the death of Mrs. Coffee several
thropists, speaking to delegates to
annual election held last Monday Marcus Jasttew.
Zionism written for the July number
years ago. Dr. Coffee left Wednes-
the
National Conference of Jewish
evening at the B'nai B'rith club- , Dr. Jastrow was born in Warsaw,
of the World's Work, declares that
day to take up his new duties in Oak-
Charities, in meeting here last week
rooms, 1307 Broadway.
Poland, on Aug. 1 3, 1861. his fam-
the nationalist movement among the
land.
at
the
Temple B'nai Jeshurun, urged
Mr. Rosenthal is one of the most ily removed to the United States in
Jews is the most stupendous fallacy
During the rabbinate of Dr. Coffee,
prominent members of Pisgah Lodge.. 1866 and settled in Philadelphia. Dr. great care in the support of charity
Jewish history. Mr. Morgenthau
Jewish activities in Toledo have in-
work
and
hit at the continuance of
Ile has at all times been active in Jastrow received his early education
calls the Zionist movement a surren-
creased manifold. The membership
the affairs of the order and has been ' chiefly at private schools, until in outgrown activities.
der and not a solution to the Jewish
of the Temple has almost doubled and
"Are
we
not inclined to continue
looked upon as one of the leaders in 1877, he entered the University of
problem and declares it to be unsound
the Jewish activities have been re-
of our Jewish charities after
Detroit B'nai B'rith.
. Pennsylvania. He graduated from many
m economics and wrung in politics,
vived into new life.
have
outlived
their usefulness
Others elected last Monday even- that university in 1881 and shortly ' they
The article by Mr. Morganthau,
Dr. Coffee came here after a very
ing were: Isaac Dreifuss, vice-presi- afterward went to Europe with the and when the money, that goes to-
which is headed "Zionism, a Surren-
successful rabbinate with Temple Ju-
dent; Ben Kramer, treasurer; Will- intention of stdying for the Jewish ward their upkeep could be better ap-
der, Not a Solution," follows:
dea in Chicago. He served as Rabbi
iam B. Isenberg, secretary; Harold ministry. He entered the seminary plied to some other activity?" Mr.
Zionism is the most stupendous
of the Tree of Life Congregation in
Rosenthal, guardian; Joseph Garvett, at Breslau and at the same time took Rosenwald asked. "I know that has
fallacy in Jewish history. I assert
Pittsburgh for 10 years. He is a
assistant monitor; Max Buchner, up the study of Oriental languages at been our experience in Chicago.
that it is wrong in principle, and im-
graduate of ('oumbia University and
"Several i nett tutions outlasted
warden .
there .
t he
possible of realization; that it is un.
received his degree of Doctor of
their need for many years and when
Make. Statement.
Lectured from Father's Pulpit.
sound in its economics, fantastical in
Philosophy at the University of Pitta-
they were finally discontinued we
Mr.
Rosenthal
Wednesday
morning
In
1884
Dr.
Jastrow
received
the
its politics, and sterile in its spirit-
burgh.
announced that Milton M. Alexander degree of Ph. D. at Leipsic and spent learned that those who had benefited
ual ideals. Where it is not patheti-
Prominent Rotarian.
has consented to become chairman of another year in Europe, continuing from them were able to get along
cally visionary, it is a cruel playing
Dr. Coffee,is a prominent member
the Anti-Defamation League. Dr. his studies in Paris and Strasburg, conmfortably without them.
with the hopes of a people blindly
of Rotary, being the only Rabbi in
Ready for Criticism.
Leon Goldsmith is to head the mem- On his return to America he occu-
seeking their way out of age-long
America who takes an active interest
"This may sound revolutionary to
bership committee.
pied the post of lecturer to his fath-
miseries. These are bold and sweep-
, in this organization. Ile has also
Mr.
Rosenthal,
in
a
statement
fol-
er's congregation for a year, but at many of you, but I am prepared to
ing assertions, but in this article I
been greatly instrumental in correct-
lowing his election as president, de- the expiration of that period de- face that criticism, for in the bosom
shall undertake to make them good.
ing many evils in penal institutions
clared that every representative Jew termined to leave the ministry. Ile of m y own famil y every now an d
The very fervor of my feeling for
throughout the country. While So-
should belong to the B'nai B'rith or- was elected to the chair of Semitic then some mem ber of it declares:
the oppressed of every race and
cial Service Director of the Grand
der. lie said that one of his first languages in the University of Penn- 'Dad is going crazy with socialistic
every land, especially for the Jews,
Lodge, Independent Order of B'nai
ide s.
Think o i . l"
those of my own Mood and faith, to
sylvania in 1892, a position he heldNi
B'rith, he initiated the Big Brother
. Rosenwald spoke only briefly
whom I am hound by every tender
until his death. In 1898 he also ac-
movement and other distinctive social
tie, impels me to fight with all the
opted the post of librarian of that and his address was extemporaneous.
work. He is a forceful and popular
The principal speech of the confer-
greater force against this scheme,
speaker and has been in great de-
university. ence was that of Louis H. Levin,
which my intelligence tells me can
Professor Jastrow had for many
mend at conventions and civic meet-
r ep esident of the National Jewish Com-
only lead them deeper into the mire
years been widely known for his writ-
ings.
erence. His address was in
of the pest, while it professes to be
ings and researches in the field of
During the past week, the final
ca
of separate Jewish charities. -
leading them to the heights.
eastern learning, although he was .I shall try to show that the Jews
week of Dr. Coffee's residence in To-
also the author of works on religion,
Called • Surrender.
ledo, many testimonial meetings and
education and near-eastern politics. possess group and hereditary traits
Zionism is a surrender, not a solu-
farewell gatherings took place in his
nab
so-
ne edited the Semitic department of l
tion. It is retrogression into the
honor. The Rotary Club, the Temple
cialized life has created constitutional
the International Encyclopedia, and ,
blackest error and not progress to-
Young People's Society and the Men's
customs and that their social experi-
contributed articles to nearly every of social worth, that their long
ward the light. I will go further,
Michael Aaronsohn, rabbinical student at the Ilebrew Union Col ege Club, the Chamber of Commerce and
emcee can be availed of with profit by
important encyclopedia published in
and say that it is a betrayal; it is an and chaplain of the Disabled War Veterans of the World War Association, the local B'nai B'rith lodge all gave
recent years. Ile was a delegate to the world today," Mr. Levin said.
eastern European proposal, fathered um his sister, Dora Aaronsohn, as they appeared at the national conven- honor to the departing rabbi.
World Is Ch •ntri ng.
the last three European Congresses

in this country by American Jews, tio held in Detroit this week. As Sergeant-Major of Major Dube's bat-
Secretary Davis Speaks.
,
We live in a swiftl y changing
which, if it were to succeed, would talion, Aaronsohn was blinded during the attack on Montvaucon, in the
• of Orientalists.
James J. Davis, Secretary of La-
' world. The world war accelerated
cost the ..Jews of America most that Ar oinne scrap. Dora Aaronsohn is her brother's eyes. Leaving the family bor in the President's cabinet; Judge
The titles of some of his more im-
I
they have gained of liberty, equality home in Baltimore, she has taken a position at the Hebrew Union College John M. Killits of the Federal Court,
portant books are: 'Religion of the ,that change so much that in certain
fields the new order has indeed be-
and fraternity.
Rev. Dr. Allan A. Stockdale of the
in
order
to
be
near
him.
Babylonians
and
Assyrians,"
"The
come
the point of fresh departures.
I claim to speak •i
w hk
t now oge o n
-
, Study of Religion, "Ilebrew and
First Congregational Church; Darius
"One glance at the map is su-
ffi
this subject. I have had occasion to
Babylonian
Traditions,"
"Omens
.o
ful, smiling Mike, rabbinical atu- Brown, former mayor of Kansas City,
By KATE FREEDMAN.
CHARLES ROSENTHAL.
and ci ent
„ne
to indicate that political changes
know the Jew intimately in all the
dent at the Hebrew Union College, and Ben Nordlinger, president of the
have given us a new universe to deal
e
lands where he dwells in numbers and
ational
chaplain
a
th
Disabled Rotarians, were a few of the speakers efforts will be to enlist 100 of the ' ism and the Future of Palestine." He with in which loom social and indus
Slightly built, proudly erect, brown
to study his problems on his own haired, tanned, smiling, ever smiling War Veterans of the World Assoc.'s*. who paid tribute to Dr. Coffee.
-
most prominent of Detroit Jews as was the editor of a series of "Hand-
'
trial changes no less portentious.
ground, with the intensity and sym- --not the smile of irony or bitter- ion, in attendance at the first annual' "Only two reasons necessitate my members of Pisgah lodge, so that the books on the History of Religions." Whether this means progress also
pathy which were required by my du- ness, of self-compassion or impotence
onvention of that organization in leaving you," Dr. Coate
te decared, an- Detroit order may be truly repre-
eld M ■ ny Offices.
only the future may reveal to us.
ty to help each place to formulate —but a smile, gently humorous, kind- letroit. Only the gentle tap of his severing his tributes, "one is my sentative of Detroit Jewry.
"Among the larger forces that
Among other positions held by Pro-
the plans for his immediate assist- ly, sympathetic, warm, born of an
tick against the war bl e fl oo r of daughter, Marian, and the other is
Mr. Rosenthal expressed his re-
have molded feelings and opinions in
ance. I was born among the Jews of unconquerable spirit.
he Hotel Taller lobby, headquar- my son, Roger. I shall never forget grets that he was not in position to fessor Jastrow was that of delegate
Germany, and by natural assoeiation
are
That is Michael Aaronsohn, cheer- era of the convention, told the story Toledo. I shall never forget the do all he wished to for Pisgah Lodge on the part of the United States goy- recent years have been two that view.
with German Jewis in New York, and
f his blindness. That, and the rest- never-failing kindness, the co-opera- during the past few months, due to ernment to the three International antagonistic to the superficial
'
Congresses of Orientalists held inWhen these two forces are examined
by repeated visits to Germany, ass
ens movement of sensitive lids over tion, the courtesy, the helpfulness of his health, but declared that he would
Rome, Copenhagen and Athens. Ile with attention, they are found to be
familiar with their life and problems.
rtificial eyes. A livid, angry gash the community. Collingwood and do everything in his power as presi-
%ass be a sacred spot dent to carry out the program of was also one of the official delegates not difficult of reconciliation. On the
As an American of 55 years residence
a t the left temple tells another mute Acklin will al • •
B'nai
B'rith
and
to
strengthen
Pisgah
of the United States government to one hand we have the growth of na-
as a director of the Educational Al-
ale of flying shrapnel—of ligaments to me.
the third and fourth International tionalism or self determination, and,
liance and of Mt. Sinai Hospital, as
orn away—of the skill of surgeons
President Nordlinger of the Ro- Lodge as a Jewish body of import-
Congresses for the History of Re- on the other, universalism. There is
president of the Bronx House and the
n the base hospitals of France—of tarians paid signal tribute to the de- once in the community.
need of conflict between the two.
ligions held at Oxford and Leiden, re-,
Free Synagogue for more than 10
he rec onstruction of a face muti- parting Rabbi.
installation July S.
spectively, and delivered one of the I
Would Conserve Values.
years, and as one who has traveled
ated and scarred beyond recognition.
"Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee has lived
The installation of new' officers
The y harmonize when we u nder-
pres id ential
a ddresses before the I , stand
on speaking tours from the Atlantic to
A pulse beat in the cheek, visible to the Rotary life of service," he de- will take place Tuesday evening, July
Denver
Committee
Asks
Jews
th
third
Congress.
e objective toward whic h the
the Pacific and from Canada to New
he eye, tells of a wound time has not dared, "not only as Rabbi of the 5, at the clubrooms on Broadway.
To Raise $250,000 for
In 1897 he was elected a member world appears to be moving—namely
Orleans on behalf of the American
healed. And ho smiles!
Collingwood Avenue Temple, not The next meeting is postponed from
of
the
American
Philosophic
Society
'
complete
sympathy and understand-
Jewish Relief committee, I ass thor-
Jewish Victims.
Nothing H•Iting or Timid.
only as leader of the Jewish corn- Monday evening on account of Inde-
and served as one of the secretaries ing among free and indestructible
oughly familiar with the American
There is nothing halting or timid. munity in Toledo, but as a servant penitence Day.
units.
The
point of view is that of
Jews. As American Ambassador to
Announcement is made that initia- for a number of years. He was one
Denver, Colo., Jews have formed a Sr fearful in the step of Michael o f God who has entered every phase
Turkey, I came into daily official con-
federalist rather than that of the
committee for the purpose of raising Aaronsohn. There is nothing of the of Toledo's activity. The hospitals tion of new members will take place of the founders of the Oriental Club the
assimili
ation
of
this
city.
ist. And so it is that the
tact with the Jews from all parts of
a quarter of a million dollar fund martyr about hint Ile walks firmly, will miss him most, where, regardless on Monday evening, July 18, at the
s serve the world by pre-
In 1893 he married Miss Helen Jew may
the Near East, not only the Jews of
with which to help rehabilitate the to head flung high, "at attention" of creed and color, he brought the Old Elks' Temple. Those who re -
Bachman,
daughter
of
the
late
Her-
serving
his
traditions
and achin
indi viduali-
Turkey and of the Turkish Protec-
more than 11)1) Jewsih families that to an inaudible command that is san- ministry of real humanity. The poor coined notice for initiations nrevious•
s

torate in Palestine itself, but also the
man F. Bachman of this city, and in ties, learning from and teaching les-
edy
losin g
ne
g enuine y but a' e
have been impoverished as a result d'f •• • his life.
appear
Jews of Egypt, Asia Minor, Greece,
conjunction with her published in sons to the rest of the world. This
Ile came toward his interrogator, friend. We regret his departure, but are asked to appear for initiation on
of the flood recently at Pueblo, Colo.
Roumania, and Bulgaria to say noth-
1895 a volume of 'Selected Essays" is as true of our charitable activities
The committee, of which Sam Ra- his arm linked in the arm of his sister are grateful for his all too short resi• July 18.
as in any other field.
ing of the accredited representatives
The annual excursion to Sugar of James Darmestetter. The trans-
detzky is chairman, with offices at brown-eyed pretty Dora Aaronsohn, dence in our midst. He has taught
of the Zionist Party in Constantino-
"I therefore put in my plea for
his
constant
companion
and
guide,
his
us
how
to
live
Rotary."
Island, in conjunction with the To. lotions of these essays from the
ple. As the head of President's Wil- the Union State Bank of Denver; "buddy" who sees for bin, and guides
French were made by Mrs. Jastrow, the conservation of Jewis social
will
take
p
place
next
lodge,
e,
Rabbi Friedman, Rabbi Kauvar, Rab-
lids
e
son's Commission, which Was sent to
while Dr. Jastrow contributed an in- values for the testing of them in
him gently about. Dora is attend-
Thursday, July 7. Numerous nter-
investigate the alleged pogroms of bi Halpern, Rabbi Braude, Mrs. ing the convention with her brother, CHILDREN ENTERTAINED
troductory memoir on Darmestetter, open competition, confident in the be-
,
,.
esting events have been arranged for, 6
the Jews of Poland following the l'isko, Dr. Spivak and Milton Alfen- on leave of absence from the Hebrew
1 ) w an a great French Orientalist lief that our group can aid in sole-
including a baseball game between .
ger,
members,
issued
the
following
BY
KNIGHTS
OF
PYTHIAS
Armistice in 1919, 1 spent several
of unusually wide range and great ing grave social problems and in do-
Union College where she took a posi-
months on the ground in Poland and appeal to the Detroit Jewish Chron- tion as secretary so as to be near.
teams of the two lodges.
attainments
inments
Tickets
.
ing which we may all strive toward
'
may be secured from the secretary's
Galicia, and talked with thousands of icle:
the progressive realization of human
Her Brother's Eyes.
The welfare committee of Detroit office, 1307 Broadway.
Prepared Monumental Work.
"Pueblo, Colorado, flood has im-
Jews in every walk of life in that
Much younger than her 22 years, Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Pythias,
At the time of his death Dr. Jas. brotherhood."
greatest center of Jewish population poverished more than 100 Jewish she hovers over her brother Ike a gen- entertained the children of the Salve-
Would Aid Orphans.
trow
was
preparing
a
manumental
in the world. They told me their families and has destroyed their all. tle mother, never obtrusive, never ag- lion Army Home and the children of '
The care
Jews of
will give
work based upon the deciphering of Jewish
orphans
of America
Poland and
the
troubles: the indignities and the per- We are appealing to American Jewry gressive. She seems to sense with a the Volunteers of America on Wed- I. C. A. TO DIRECT
the
most
recent
records
excavated
in
ils they endured; the hatred of their through national organizations and divine intuition his every unspoken nesday afternoon with an automobile
near
east
will
be
determined
within
the Orient
Jewish
press
to
help
raise
rebamilita.
neighbors because of their religion;
thought. With gentle tact she leads ride around the boulevard to Belle
Dr. Jastrow had been a member of the next six months, according to Jes-
the deliberate efforts that were being lion fund of a quarter of a million. him about, ever with him, a vivacious Ilse where they enjoyed an old-
the American Philosophical Society sie Bogen, New York, who advocated
made to stifle their conomic life: the Please give this the space it deserves
'
n . Mich- fashioned
picnic.
Games
were
played,
since
1897 and for a number of years
(Continued On Page 8.)
political discriminations to which and urge contributions to be sent at cneerful
smiling companio
eel's hand-clasp
is warm and strong
frhments served and then the kid
k
served as one of its secretaries. Ile,
they were subjected; and the Rosie'
and compelling once." re , es
th
h
ret
urned
totheir
omes.
rues.
s
a
es
di
dies
were

Conference
at
m-
was
one
of
o the
h founders
oun ers of the Con-
Rabbi Edward N. Calisch of Rich-
barriers which did not permit them
He took his seat beside a wall-
liundreds of little children from
portant Resolutions in Conner-
temporary Club, the Oriental Society
to enjoy a full life as members of month, Va., president of the Central length poster—a soldier, haggard,
tion with Future Work.
and the Franklin Inn Club of Phila-
Conference of American Rabbis, also bleeding, a severed leg beside him. institutions and homes in the city
their community.
delphia.

issued an appeal on behalf of the "Through hell for Country" the cap- have been similarly entertained by
Speaks With Sympathy.
this committee. The work will be
Besides his widow, Dr. Jastrow is
BRUSSELS — Sixteen emigration
I speak as a Jew. I speak with Pueblo flood sufferers, as follows:
tion is. Other pictures, other scenes
-
'
survived by a brother, Dr. Joseph
"The Jewish community at Pueblo, flash to mind. The blare of drums in continued throughout the hot months. and
transmigration committees in the
fullest sympathy for the Jew every-
Dave Davis heads the welfare com-
Jastrow of the University of Wiscon
suffered greatly from the city streets. Rows Olson rows of
impor tant centers of Euro pe were ;
Free daily picnics to Rochester
where. I have seen him in his pun- Colo., has
mittee, with Sidney Alexander, Will-
, three sisters,
sters,
Mrs. Nellie
e
f ence n
i a'"' and
represented
t t h e
I
arty--despised hated, spat on, beaten, flood that devastated that city a short drab, khaki-clad boys marching
Farm for boys and girls and their
illiam
Greens
an
Wallerstein of New York and Mi
ism Berman,,
Juner
e 7 and 8
m
P' Brussels which met on con
murdered. My blood boils with his time ago. A committee of Pueblo eagerly forward—streets lined with
mothers
will be given under the aus-
, Meyer Ginsberg and H. Vine as his at the instance of the I. C. A. The Alice and Annie Jastrow of this city.'
at the thought of the indignities and and Denver citizens find that at least
pices of the United Jewish Charities
active assistants.
(Continued On Page 3.)
e m
i all
n
outrages to which he is subjected. I ;250,000 will be necessary only par-
conference
w or c decided d to wcoordinate
I and the Recreation Commission be-
him for me, the tially to rehabilitate our brethren
the work connected with emigration
, ginning Wednesday morning July 6.
I%
Y too would find for
and all activities for the refugees un-
way out of ths morass of poverty, who were sorely strikes by that ca-
beiTnhge muasedeofofthtehrRoctester Farm is
I
der the direction of the I. C. A. Sani.'
es courtesys
hatred, political in-equality, and soc- family.
"An appeal of help is made to the
terry
stations
will
be
erected
at
the
of David A. Brown 71;i8c, t n h
ial discrimination.
larger European ports frequented by
But, is Zionism that way? I assert Jews of this country, both to indi-
I
will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays
Jewish emigrants who will have to'
emphatically that it is not. I deny victuals and to organizations. This
.
and Fridays. Girls' picnics will be
-
-- —
undergo a strict medical inspection
it not merely from an intellectual re- appeal is sponsored by Rabbis Fried-
held on Thursdays and picnics for
coil from the fallacy of its reason- man, bayou, Ilalpern and Braude, To Be Founded This Week on Sane Constantinople that the Jewish refu- before they receive any assistance League of Nations dealt with a tele- mothers and children under 8 years
gram
sent
by
the
American
Zionist
of
age will be held on Tuesdays
gees there are greatly excited owing and before the civil authorities per-
Lines as the Red Cross for An
ing, but from my very exper ienre of by Mrs. S. Pisko and Messrs. Milton
.
onven ion which recently me a
to a conflict between Dr. Tiomkin, mit them to proceed towards t or
a( e y end Dr.
sirtanc• of Jew..
A nfenger, . am
Buses taking the picnicers to the
(Continued on page 2.)
Cleveland,
demanding
that
the
Pales-
head of the Joint Distribution Com. destinations
Spiwak of Denver. It should not
farm will leave the Jewish Institute
mittee bureau, and the local inhabit-
The conference was of the opinion tine mandate be ratified at the pres- building, High and Hastings streets,
GENEVA.--After the Red Cross
ent session of the council. It was
n i z( 7,,tmi oenysa, ants. Dr. Tiomkin recently dissolved that no steps ought to be taken which'
' at 8 o'clock sharp every morning.
tiTeel r e i s lt end vi Ctroe sbcee tornioerri n
hood and responsibility, which has
the refugee committee consisting of might be calculated to stimulate im. decided to reply that the request Oscar Skolnek is to be in charge at
Ifiai tilr r tn n e v eor f fbariol t e iii e rtloy g aerreorsitiyn an association called the Red Shield delegates from the Jewish population migration unnecessarily. It was found could not be granted on account of the farm. Children desiring to go on
the delay in the general mandate
measure
these picnics should register with Mr.
of David for the purpose of uniting of Constantinople and created a new that a considerable number of Jews,

"Contributions should be sent to the efforts of Jews throughout the committee consisting wholly of refu- fairly comfortably situated at home, question, pending the clarification of Skolnek.
America's view on the subject.
Cam
Radetzky,
chairman,
Union
The annual moonlight dancing Mr.
world to materially help Jews suffer- gees, but the old committee has re- were anxious to emigrate in the hope
party of the Young People's Auxiliary 's State Bank, Denver, Colo."
ing from pogroms and other persecu- fused to surrender the relief funds , of making a good exchange in living
in its possession and in defiance of conditions. Delegates to the confer-
of the Shaarey Zedek to be held Mon-
confer - FAREWELL RECEPTION IS
go

tions in any country.
Dr. Tiomkin continues its activities. once therefore were not inclined to' GIVEN CHAIM WEIZMANN
day evening, July 11, is being looked
The Alliance Universelle Israelite
forward to by the younger set as an
enter into the opening of new fields
confines its labors to the moral up-
1
event of social importance. Miss
of immigration lest that involve them
NEW YORK.—A farewell recep- Eight Jewish students received the
lift and education of Jews through-. BIALIK, OTHER WRITERS
Celja Meyers and Harry Satovsky are
out the world, but the Red Shield of
ENROUTE TO PALESTINE in a mass influx of Jews who would' tion to Dr. Chaim Weizmann held degree of LL. B. from the Detroit
„ort the commimttee in charge of the
be ruined by their own unprepared Thursday June 23, at Carnegie Hall. College of Law at the annual tom-
David Association will endeavor to
arrangements.
mess.
- It was intended that this reception mencement exercises held Thursday,
Leaving Saturday night for Pitts- supply food, clothing and other first
Bialik, who
The Put-in-Bay, flagship of the D. burgh, Pa., where they will attend the necessaries, besides medical assist-
LONDON.—Chaim
haim
The conference appointed a corn-. should serve as • fitting climax to the June 23, at the Board of Commerce.
& C. lines, will carry the moonlight- conference of the Palestine Develop- ance, to persecuted Jews, the an- recently received special permission mittee which will instruct hte visit of Dr. Weizmann, president of Miss Ethel Rosenthal, the only co-ed
ers and Finzel's orchestra will fur-
from the Soviet authorities to leave branches in various centers to deal the World Zionist Organization and , to graduate, was the recipient of nu-
meat Association, an organization nouncement is made.
nish the music. Tickets, limited in :
On next Thursday the Jewish com- Russia, has arrived in Constantinople' with the most urgent and needy cases , head of the Zionist Delegation ti Am- merous bouquets of flowers when she
number, may be secured from the fob formed by the Mack-Brandeis faction munity
in
Geneva
will
hold
its
first
on
his way to Palestrwr. The permits- of immigrants and give them linen-, erica.
was presented with the diploma. The
munity
lowing members of the Young Peo- in the Zionist movement, are the fol- public meeting to found this anode- 'ion was granted folloting the inter- cial relief.
Many out of town delegations parti- other Jewish students were William
lowing Detroiters:
ple's Auxiliary:
cipated.
leohen,
Alfred F. Hafer, Alfred Ro-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, D. W. Si- tion, which will be managed on the cession of Dr. Eder of Moscow. Bialik
The Mines Bessye Barnett, Julia
The speakers, besides the guest of eenzweig, Samuel II. Rubiner, Solo-
Dr011•
FELIX WARBURG RETURNS
mon, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krell, tome lines as the Red Cross and in- is accompanied by Runituky,
Klein, Ethel Shetzer, Sadie Keidan,
the
reception
and
his
associates
Dr.
I
mon
Schkloven, Maurice H. Schwartz
tends to work hand in hand with the yanof, Kleinman, Rabinowitz,
Sonia Sinalco and Florence Steuer, Joseph Wetsman, Joseph Ehrlich, League of Red Cross Societies and berg, Semyatitsky, Jerusalemsky, WI- '
NEW YORK.—Mr. Felix Warburg' Levin and Dr. Mouensohn, included I and Norman Myron Snider. Judge
and Messrs. H. August, Samuel Fran- David Zemon, David Friedberg, J. the Red Crescent. lensky, Wislaysky and Feierntein, all arrived here on the Aquintania, after Mr. Samuel Untermyer, chairman of I Joseph A. Moynihan of the Wayne
Grknets• Shetzer, Louis Stoll, David
kel, Abraham Levin, Marvin Gingold,
Several leading Jewish physicians, of them well know Hebrew authored a trip of several months through Eu- the American Board o Trustees of County Court delivered the address
avid Seligson, William! Wachs, lif- Robinnii, I. Schomberger, E. Rabino- merchants and philanthropists are at who have been eliu t • in Russia ecri;p.; 1, =suction with relief activ- the Keren Ilaye.sod. Dr. Weizmann of the evening on "Opportunity for
Rabinowitz and I. Cur-
left America June 25. Set'sice."
an Lewen-Epstein, Maurice Klein witz, Sam
?the world er. tr. t
since the begiani
the head of this movement
nf o
I d Joshua Sarasohn. •

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