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A merica Arisk PaloSeal Carter

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

CLIFTON AVMS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

RRONICL

litEbETROIT

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

r

EMMA SOLOMON, 32,
DIES IN NEW YORK

SERVICE NUMBE K;INear East Relie
II GOLDEN CHOSEN CHRONICLE'S
WILL HONOR HEROES OF V7AR Works With J.D.C.
TO HEAD ACTIVITIES
OF KEREN HAYESOD

f

8 -3 - 2 - 6

Per Yost, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Coots

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921.

VOL X. NO. 8.

New Telephone
GLENDALE

Praises Work of

Deeth Follows Close Upon That of
Her Brother, Joseph Solomon.

Palestine Jews

CRUSADE AGAINST
JEWS CHAMPIONED
BY BRITISH DUKE

Churchill Defies Opposition to,
Supports Camp for Jewish
Colonists in House of Corn-
On Armistice Day, Nov. 11, the Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Mrs. Dore Pollock, formerly Miss
Refugees Established
Emma Solomon of Au Sable, Mich.,
to those hundreds of
w ill iss upecial
e a s
number edicated
d
mons Statement.
at Balatt.
died suddenly Saturday night, July
Michigan's Jewish boys who served in the World-War.
9, at her home in New York City.
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — In the Northumberland Peer Raises
Men distinguished as leaders of the nations, great states- ' NEW YORK. One of the many More tragic is the death of the young course of his speech on the Middle
.
Anti-Semitic Issue In
Prominent Detroiter Elected men, soldiers, sailors; those whose names will be imperishably . activities Of the Near East Relief, woman, who was 32 years old, in East, delivered in the House of Corn-
within the past months has been in the light of the fact that it followed
Parliament.
President of Local Pales-
mons on Tuesday, June 14, Mr.
ii crwo‘en with the outstanding achievements of the great
connection with the work of the Ani - so close upon another death in the
tine Fund Bureau.
tear; those who actually made possible the victory of Demos - erican Joint Distribution ( (mitter , Solomon family, well known in De- Churchill made the following state-
LONDON POST CONTINUES
ment on Palestine:
racy over the forces of Autocracy; others who played their part which has established a branch in' troit and Northern Michigan.
"I turn to Palestine. Here, at the
TO SEEK JEWISH FAULTS
whose task within
$4 000,000 IS PLEDGED
Two weeks to the day on Tuesday, present time, the problem is more
as super-patriots at home, and whose efforts were as vital to the Constantinople
last
months
has
been
a
most
heavy
July 12, the date of the funeral serv- acute than in Mesopotamia. On the
'' THROUGHOUT THE LAND success of the Allies, as those who were on front lines—all these s Ithe
one. Owing to the large influx of
By LEOPOLD SPERO.
of Mrs. Polock, occurred the last other hand, it is a much smaller prob-
will, through the medium of this issue pay tribute to the Cloy Jewish refugees, especially from the ices
(London Correspondent The Detroit
H. Goldman, one of the oldest Jew-
rites for her brother, the late Joseph lem in a military sense. Mesopotamia
a very serious situation has
lUkraine,
Jewish Chronicle.)
who
offered
the
supreme
sacrifiece.
ish residents of Detroit, for years
Solomon of Glennie, Mich., whose is a vast, inaccessible country. Pales-
situation in which the
created
prominent in Jewish activities here,
death, brought on by heat prostra-
aescsninbnle-
The staff of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle is already at work been
Near East lief has sought to help
tine ins llapocionutnntfrryomretandeilysenacc
d
the
Keren
Ilaye-
By the English law, when • person
tion, came after a 24-hour illness.
wa s l eece
t d to heal
a meeting held reparing material for this number. Service numbers hereto- the ;11 Tvish organization as much as The deceased did not know of the try which a motor car can traverse is found by solemn inquisition to be
srityit l, work in Detroit at
poss e.
stay evening at the Jewish Old fore published throughout the country have been, for the most
from end to end in the course of a' a lunatic, his affairs are very properly
The problem is a most distressing death of her brother.
Folks' Home. Capt. Daemon Weiss part, chronicles of the sensational exploits of war heroes who
Mrs. Pollock, better known as Em- day or less than a day. Although, taken out of hs own hands and trans-
and of unusual difficulty to cope
a
was elected vice president. Joseph in the frenzy of combat bore a message through a rain of shran "O'',
with, according to the Committee.' ma Solomon in this state, was brought according to my information, there is ferred to those of a person called
Wetsman was the unanimous choice
up
in Au Sable, Mich. where she more danger of trouble in Palestine committee who can do all things nec-
net, warriors who crawled, bleeding, agonized through barbed .lany of the refugees came to Con-
for treasurer. A permanent secre
this present year than in Meaopo- essary to carry out the social and
was graduated from the Au Sable
stantinople
hoping
that
they
would
in
tary is to be chosen at the next meet- wire that the word may be given as commanded; fighters Who '
able to emigrate thence to Pales High School. She early showed a tamia—I am only giving you my in legal obligations of the lunatic. I •
ing to be held at the Shaarey 'Leda throu gh strategy exterminated a nest of the enemy, soldiers'' be
tine, whither the "Chaluzim" or phi- • desire to enter the nursing profession formation—the trouble could be much mention this because no one who
on July 19. J. Levin was the acting who manned deadly machine guns in a gale of flying shells.
veers are bound, or to the United' and won an honorary diploma from more easily dealt with if it broke out.' reads the Morning Post without bias
Ican come to any conclusion other
chairman of the committee until the
Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York.
All this has been done, and well, through intrepid war cor- states and to South America. When the
election Of permanent officers last
"The caCu.suenofefunUrensetesitn. Palstine,! than that Lady Bathurstia press or-
they arrived in Constantinople, how In her professional capacity she at-
respondents, through alert newspapers services, through elo- ever,
Monday evening.
and
the
only
cause,
arises
from
the
gan needs a committee whenever it
tended
persons
of
prominence
in
this
discovered
that
their
Ras-
ey
th
The Executive Committee to con-
b the Chronicle's mission to far-
B t it will
'ill be
ues t b ..
vsta nt
l er s. But
money was practically worthless country. A year and half ago, she Zionist movement, and from our touches upon Jewish affairs.
promises
and
pledges
in
regard
to
it.'
Take the following case for an ex-
married
Dore
Pollock,
an
artist
and
duct t th Heron Ilayesod work here I
and
in
many
case
cases,
,
they
at
once
be-
ret, through every conceivable source, hitherto unpublished
hosen f rom representatives of
chosen
of Alsace Lorraine, France. But for these promises and this move- ample. The other day a youth named
unwritten stories of those boys on Flanders came charges on the Jewish organi- a native
40 Jewish organize- tales of valor
approximately re
Isaac Solomon, father of the de- ment, there is no doubt that the gar- Frank Goldsmith was placed under
o
tions and conggations. An ffice
Field who will never again respond to the roll call. stories of " ti It "'
was in such instances that the ceased, and Saul Jackson of Croswell, risen maintained at the British ex-' arrest by the police at the little town
has already been opene d at 2701 Has- ,
unsung heroes of the world's deadliest battle where life Near East Relief Was enabled to ' Mich., attended the funeral services pense in Palestine could be sensibly ' of Sutton to save him from the un-
et, corner Divisein, from those
work with and to serve the Jewish in New York.
reduced. At the end of last year, welcome attention of an angry
scienCe.
became
a
carless
thing
a
death
a
careful
executive work for the
t at i hich sallethe
Mrs. Pollock is survived by her whilst I was still at the War Office,' crowd. It appeared that he had been
Exploits of those brave men who marched proudly with refugees through the medium of the father
Palestine Foundation Fund is to be
we arranged to make a very large re- cycling home from Brighton and
and
sisters,
Lena,
Esther,
the
..
,
oit's quota 00( for
regimental fragments on an earlier Armistice Day thef •
conduted.
e , tn
Helen and Anna of Glennie, Mich., duction in the Palestine garrion. Our ' wore on his bicycle a conspicuous
,, nitre
c approx
Mrs. Maurice Meyers of Tower, forces were reduced from a ration ' Sinn Fein flag, which he refused to
sunlight catching and reflecting the gold and bronze glory of





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meet the needs Mich., Mrs. Henry Solomon of Fair- strength of 16,000 to one of 7,000,' remove. lie was fined the following
entirely inadequate
of the many applicants for help, and
giving a combatant strength of 5,000. day for insulting conduct, and the

been pledged.

view and Mrs. Saul Jackson of Cros-
who did not march the boys who rode behind,
Near East Relief contributed the well, Mich,
This is the number there at the pres- Morning Post, in quoting the facts
eye— those lad s the
, sum of one thousand dollars for each
proud
of
their
sacrifice
of
arm
and
limb
and
ent time. I cannot hold out any hope as I tell them from the Evening
towing representatives if all Zion.
of
the
three
months
of
January,
Feb-
of diminishing this force in the im-I Standard, headed the paragraph "Jew
.1. chaimi, who still "carry on" in spite of loss of strength and power, in .
nit factions: 3. Miller,
ruary and March. In addition to this
p
Fhe .in?
mediate future. On the contrary, it or Sinn T
Louis Wine, J. Spatter, MN. N. E. spite of scars that are branded deep. . work the Near East Relief helped
" st's Evidence.
o
is possible it may require some alight
Aronstam, J. Koffman, I. Pak elein,
. support the camp which was estate
"stay-at-homes", of "Dollar a Year Men," o f those
th
Stories of "sta
There was not the slightest indi-
reinforcement.
J. Levin, H. Golman, J. Wet,man, •
The total cost to which we were cation that this particular lad had
the sidelines of the thousands of Jewish women who waited fished by the Jews at Ratan, as the
A. Kurland, A. Shapiro, B. Braver, in
American Jewish organization had
put on this account in l'alestine last ever seen a Jew, but the Morning
11. Goldberg, Mr. JAM. Louis Dann, and prayed, and carried the torch a non combatant, silent army
sent sufficient funds to take care
year
was £6,500,000, and this present Post thought that anyone named
r.
w
i
Mr. Weisswasser, M. Margolies, M
n ose power was as great a force in the victory as that of the net
of all the activities which it had been
Ogushevitz, Morris Cohen, Mr. Schur-
Writer Says Jews Originally year it will be 14,500,000. But of might usefully be fastened upon a
necessary to undertake there.
military leaders these, also will be read.
aitz, I. Lieberman.
Pastoral People With De-
T ( et g this issue out in the manner that the publishers of the
nests the repatriation and demobilize- Jew, was necessarily a Jew himself.
. . •
Don charges for the very large body And I am convinced that from such
sire for Barter.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle hope, it will be necessary to secure the VICTORY BICYCLE
KEREN HAYESOD
ntnetch.seyas ythriys fthree gy neh na tviey collected e
inhsta
,
of Indian troops which have: nowlw
BUREAU REPORTS PROGRESS
la hole hearted and earnest co operation of the Jewish commun- CONTEST PROVES
By
WALTER
HURT
evacuated the country.
Summarizing the activities for the
as
evidence that the agitation for an
ty
of
every
city
in
the
State.
Expense £2,600,000.
Heron Ilayesod in the 10 weeks that i
Irish ' republic is really not Irish at
Within a I . ew weeks there will appear in this paper, an hon-
DECIDED SUCCESS (N 0 T E:—Be it understood that "Therefore, you may say that the , ' all,
elapsed since the publication of the
but Jewish—though I doubt if,
his series of articles presents Jewish expense in Palestine of the military'
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, or roll of Jewish boys who served. Only a limited number will
Manifesto
President o
q uestions purely from the non-Jew- garrison—because the civil establish.' apart from Kuno Meyer, there is a
t the World Zionist Or.
Hundreds
of
Boys
Take
Part
in
Jew-
published
weekly.
The
boys
themselves,
or
their
nearest
be
i sh viewpoint, and neither the editor ment maintains itself; the country single Erse-speaking Hebrew in Eu-
ganizat ion an d his colleagues on the relatives and friends in their absence, are asked to communicate
ish Chronicle Campaign for New
f this journal nor any Jew should be supports itself —but the expense rotLe .
Zionist De'legation, the Keren Ilaye
Subscribers.
wever, it was not long ago that
egarded as responsible for, or necea- of the British military garrison will '
sod Bureau announces that over $4, - without delay to this oflice. Photographs will be requested and
Jew-
arily agreeing with any opinion here- be £2,500,000 next year It is not I int in the National Liberal Club,
000,000 have been pledged by
facts
concerning the period, the kind and the outstanding ex-
,
That it is easy to win a splendid si n expressed, excepting quotations of quite fair to say that that expense ' talking of things in general to a
ish counities
in
the
Eastern
and
mm
penances of their service. Subscribers who recog nine the name Vi ctory bicycle, one of 500 free bi - • Jewish
of that
w
-woiuts, member
ra )r
theF
r om
rno07, fta0m
gin ori H
could all be reduced if, for instance, r
middle western states for the Fund
• •—
.
great institution than I am, Mr. Jeff-
Over ten per cent. of this total sub- of a boy with whom they are acquainted and who do not get cycles offered free to ambitious
we have not got Palestine, because 1 ,
onwe w
when
young
lads
by
the
Detroit
Jewish
scribed by individuals, organizations, the Chronicle, are urgently requested to show an issue of the;
Jewish commercialism, like other the bulk of the troops in Palestine e
Chronicle, is attested by the scores Hebraic characteristics, is partly in- are regular British units, and if they joined, certainly without any invite-
and communities, has liven paid to paper to that person.
a factious and ob-
of boys who daily crowd the offices hereof and partly acquired. Although were not stationed in Palestine, it Lion from me, by
the American Keren Ilayesod Bur-
fellow, as Doctor Johnson
The fullest co operation of the community is required to in of the Jewish Chronicle l'ublishing Jews have specialized, in merchandi- is probable that they would be sta.
eau, and transferred to the World
is
lion
elsewhere,
unless
this
House
would
have
called
him,
who began to
t

Zionist Organizationfor
immediate sure the success, the veracity and the completeness of this Ser Company, 850 West Hi it street, o zing and developed an abnormal bus-
g
and constructive work in l'alestine•
vice Number which promises to be a fitting memorial. to the report their progress in the campaign. ness acumen under a forced eco- were to embark on a further policy , talk about the Irish question. He
Hundreds of boys have answered i nomic environment, it cannot success- of disbanding the pre-war units of was one of the small group which
A number of Jewish communities Jewish boys who served their country, faithfully and cheer-
the challenge printed in an issue of fully be contended that they would the British army. Still, there it is, lacks the general sympathy of the
have realized 25 per cent. or more of fully and bravely, both as Americans and as Jews.
the Chronicle several weeks ago and not be devotees of commerce had they and I am net at all minimising the club towards legitimate Irish aspire-
the amount pledged by them. Thus,

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are rapidly approaching their goal. not been driven into traffic; in turn- difficulties of the problem. Let us tions, and he told us that he was col-
They find it easy to obtain 35 yearly ing to trade under racial restrictions see how we stand towards the Jews lecting money for a poor old Fleet
subscriptions to the Detroit Jewish they probably followed the tribunal and the Arabs cf Palestine. I have street journalist who had fallen upon
mentioned to the committee the dec., evil days. "To show the stuff he can
Chronicle. There are no other catches predisposition.
in this contest. All Jewish families
Originally a pastoral people—shep- laration of the Lord President of the write," said our interlocutor, produc-
of Detroit who are not receiving the herds and agronomists—yet the Jews Council, endorsed as it was by the ing a sheet of paper, "just you look
Chronicle regularly are prospective early manifested a strong instinct for Supreme Council of the Allies at San at these verses." We look them
subscribers. The annual subscription barter.
Remo. The substance of it found its through. They had a vigor of their
. delivered by mail is $3.00. Contest-
Dominance in Financing.
repetition in the draft mandate which' own and declaimed savagely against
ants receive no money. All that is
It is the practice of Jewish writers is shortly coming before the League
' the work of Sinn Fein and praised
Report of Dr. Simon Peiser to Pisgah Lodge Committee for required of them is to secure the sig- to deny the Jew's dominance in fl-
fl of Nations. the rces of the Crown. This was
legitimate enough, till we came to the
New Term Announced by
natures on the subscription blanks, nance and his superior wealth, as if
Joint Committee Tells
"The difficulty about this promise ,
furnished by The Chronicle. As soon riches were a reproach and commer- of a national home for the Jew in line "Hell take DeValeria, th Jew
President - Elect
of Hardships.
as these are verified, the bicycles will cis success a crime. It is true, of Palestine is that it conflicts with our boy from Spain."
"Expert Philology."
be awarded and the names of the win- course, that there are not as many
NEW YORK.—The latest report
Charles Rosenthal, newly-elected ners announced. The contest will re- Jews of vast fortune and in control regular policy of consulting the '
I looked at this hawker of other
wishes of the people in the mandated
which the Joint Distribution Commit- president of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, T.
men's genius and noted that he was
of great industrial concerns as there
territories and of giving them rep-
tee has received from Dr. Simon Pei- O. B. B., Monday evening appointed main open until September.
Boys who will receive the bicycles are non-Jews. But the proportion of resentative institutions as soon as rather pleased with himself. It is
tier , its European direetor for child a series of committees to carry on
true that only a few days before the
the
work
of
the
Detroit
B'nai
B'rith
offered
will
be
delighted
with
the
such
Jews
is
greater
compared
with
they
are
fit
for
them,
which
institu-
care, cites a number of touching facts
Victory," long known as the best the relative number of the races. lion in this case they would use to Morning Post had discovered a philo-
which show that the care of th e war lodge during his term of office. The built
"
and most serviceable wheel ob. Nearly all Jews have to some degree
logical expert who proved that the
veto
any
further
Jewish
immigra-
and pogrom orp committees follow:
• tainable. Every wheel is fully equip- the financial faculty, an inherited tion. There are many difficulties, Prefix "de" was not Spanish, and that
tragedies.
report states
that it
'inanceCommittee•
gift
hans The
abounds
in many
will be impossible to obviate traged- fuss chairman; Louis I. Frank, Sey- ped, is guaranteed for five years and commercial instinct, the ability or but, numerous as they are, vexatious the only Spaniards who used it with
of the American Jews for the Pales- ies unless the funds for this work are mot'''. J. Frank and Samuel Stern carries an insurance policy for six acquisition, which the majority of as they arc, I believe that with pa- their names were Jews, and that
. "- months' repair of accidental damages. Gentiles have not, and without which tience, coolness and a little good for- therefore de Valera was a Jew. The
tine Foundation Fund.
increased. Dr. Peiser writes:
berger .
The following boys are leading the the Jewish race could not have eur- tune we may find a way out of them. , way he proved this was by saying so,
Largest Contribution.
In the Hovel district, for example,
Entertainment Committee — Jacob
The largest individual contribution our means
us to take under Langer, chairman; Ben Kramer, Louis contest: Julius Pliskow. 1290 West vived under the adverse economic The British Empire has been built up and the way the Morning Post car-
it was by saying that he
reported so far is that Of Peter J. t the care of
the ... Joint Distribution Bass, Robert Finn, Samuel Mandell Grand Boulevard; Saul Levine, Old conditions that no long have environ- by
optimists and by positive asser-
of thi
7.,„,,, s
East Kirby avenue; Barry Jacob, 917 ed it. It is true that certain other by
said so. And the way that the poor
Schweitzer, Treasurer of the w ho h, ( ommittee , n y ' 0 per rent of th e
tions rather than negations.
and
Max
Buchner.
stranded
devil
earned the 10 shillings
in v
Committee—Joseph Gar- East Columbia; Morris Varkle 691 races, such as the Armenians, are
Organization of America,
VMS necessa,
Palestine Population.
ar-
Initiation. C
paid in $25,000 on account of his 00
$1. is
orphans.
Naturally,
it aamongthei .
which the generous Farnol gave to
1.): is k• in, . 680 1 keener than the Jew in the business
Josep
Joseph
East t
select the
neediest
"There are in Palestine about 500,- help him—as he would give the coat
'Mt chairman, and Elias Goldberg.
h street; Isidore Gold, 1023 of small bartering; but they lack the
E
h
000 pledge.

h a Chica. that is, orphans without father and
capacity for large financial op- 000 Moslems, 65,000 Christians an I off his back to anybody who needed
membership Committee—Dr. Leon .
s ' Membership
such as
i '
2
Berman, 9 5 Jew's
A number of cities
Hig street; Charlie Be
Noleon
!either
who were in the worst con-
-
orations.
about 63,000 Jews. There have be ' it—was by making a verse of what
r
n have
dace reported
ga, Pittsburgh, Boston,
as necessary to dis., Goldsmith, chairman; Julius 'lore
Bushl
lit nifiin. But it was
On the other hand, the extent of brought into Palestine under the the Morning Post had repeated from
witz, William B. Isenberg, Harold East Iligh street; Abie
i,'
bassos,.
substantial amounts in cash which
t
ese,
1725
944
Brewster;
Alfred
Krell,
172
among th
T
mate OT]

t
..•
-
.
Rosenthal
and
Adolph
Finsterwahl.
(Continued
On
Page
3.)
Continued on Page 5)

the mouth of some other unscrupul-
are held on deposit in local baeks
Chicago Boulevard . Howard Rand,
.1 en
not a II belonging t o th' Is • (a ti.s oi
Intellectual Advancement Commit-
ous liar.
pending fulfillment of self-impos“ mild be provided for Unintention.
That the incident could take place
Max
quotas.
the impression was
m
Louis Coha
were
where it did was the least pleasing
Max Edwards, Steiner, 653 Winder street; Edward
..
a ,cer
J. Frank
k and Harry Guro-
Seymour
.
sod have boon opened, or are in the ally
feature of what would otherwise be
xpenst .
at the t expense
3740 Pingree avenue; Louis
ti1 te
I for a
eing
vitch.
be f S
a source of amusement to any man
' tossible

p rocess of formation, at Chicago, ot h ffs.
is IN
It is
( ' astle eman,
,
• •
m to descri
an, 538 Superior street; Bee-
prol.
'Committee—Dav id
Social
Service
ervice
'
th ,
Detroit, These
Boston,
Hart- the
b
of intelligence. But it is a sample
P hiladelphia,
and Cleveland.
officers
sense of sorrow end pain with
nerd Weiss, 447 Wilkins street; Ju-
under
Huber,
chairman;
Lester
Leopold,
II.
on
d
()Inch the work is carried
lion Goldberg, 953 Brewster street;
(Continued on page 2.)
for in charge of local
Keren Ilayesod such circumstances; hut our Wall:, Barron and Morris Klein.
o
are
William Garelik, 9190 Cameron ave.
Initiation of a large class of ran-'
Committees, made up of representa- . 'l
ie not permit us to care for more ,
New
Home
Orphans
Taken
To
didates for membership into Pisgah nue; Alfred Vaxler, 656 King ave-
children.
nue; George Mines, 479 West High
(Continued on page 6.)
, Lodge will take place Monday even-
Small Number Provided For.
'
street; Claud Aldrich, 2677 Wabash
"The same is n true everywhere. I II I ing, July 18, at 7.30 o'clock, at the
11. Z. A.. STUDY CIRCLE
Lawrence Lewis, 101 East
t he Rnsk Bare vita district, east Old Elks' Temple, Temple Theater avenue;
Montcalm street; Teddy I'aquett, 458
e were able to provide buitlIng, on Monroe street. The de-
TO DISCUSS PROBLEM
o the u
West High street; Clemons Mulvany,
Walla
team
is
in
charge
of
Joseph
Gar-
gree
OF COLLEGE STUDENT for only 7F; O. This naturally
Included in the many activities of
ege. 310 Bagley avenue, and Jacob Kahn,
o
only a very small number in each ' vett, assistant monitor of the lodge.
the Jewish Woman's Club, is the
ers on the degree team are liar- 984 East Palmer avenue.
o leas- Others
newly organized Young Woman's
The study circle organized by the commu niy. What we felt n I. • ( h
i ler I
in Morris
( i ng the other children w
without
ou
o I R est n th a I , M orris , HI em,
Hebrew Association, which, it is
Detroit chapter of the Intercollegiat
Garvett, Harry Gurovitch and Louis
Zionist Association to take the place care, it is unnecessary to say.'
yell " NM. hoped, will begin to function in the
difficulty,
according
to
Dr
Hass.

Another
early part of September.
Sr regular meetings during the sum-
mer has no far had three sessions Peiser, is the impossibility of reach -1 The speaker of the evening Mon-
Young girls and women have long
with an average attendance of 15. ing the minor towns. The roads in day, following the initiation, will be
been carrying routine burdens in the
Perfection Lodge, No. 456, F. &
11114
lating to Palestine and the Ukraine and White Russia are
home,
store, shop and office, and in
announces
its
annual
moon-
A.
M.,
Problems re
ll n i g h impassable, an d people chairman of the . Associated BiNal light to take place Thursday evening,
,
1%.
order to be efficient every one of them
Jewish life in the Diaspora are given we
simply refuse to undertake to super- Irrith Councils of Allegheny county
needs to play. The advantages of
July
21.
special attention.
district, because that would Pa. Mr. Levin is prominent in Jew-
The steamer Thousand Islander,
the "Y" will be available to Jewish
The question of the nationalization vise a
ish affairs in Pittsburgh. He is the
(Continued On Page 5.1
girls and women of all ages.
which has been chartered for the oc-
of land in Palestine was discussed at
son-in-law of Myer S. Fink of this casion, will leave at the foot of Brush
The new work of the Y. W. II. A.
the last m ting, held Tuesday even-
ee
city. He is a former City Attorney
Ehl
Levin,
e
should be attacked with great vigor
street
at
13:30.
Good
music
and
novel
1654
at the home of Miss t
ing
FRESH AIR CAMP VISITED
of Pittsburgh.
Problem
entertainment are promised. Owing
and more moral development will be
Virginia Park. "The Pro
Approximately 250 Detroiters at-
BY NUMEROUS DETROITERS
the natural consequence.
to the limited number of tickets.,
of the Jewish High School Student"
tended the excursion to Sugar Island,
members are urged to secure them
The purpose of this organization
will be taken up at the next meeting
More than 100 visitors motored to held a week ago Thursday in con- without delay.
is "to create and foster self-reliance,
of the circle, next Tuesday evening.
at the home of Paul Goldstein, 431) the Fresh Air Camp en the Lake junction with the Toledo lodge, 450
Tickets are already on sale and
co-operation, enthusiasm, high ideals
Drive Sunday, July 10, to visit attending from Toledo. The baseball may be procured from the following
and standards of conduct, efficiency
Ferry east. Attendance at the study Shore
circle meetings is open to all Jewish the newly constructed buildings and game between the Detroit and To- committee members: Louis Stream-
and true womanhood."
college students, in addition to mem- dormitories that are housing 130 chil- ledo lodge resulted in a victory for er, chairman; I. L. Zuieback, secre-
As a means of accomplishing these
the Detroit aggregation. The De- tary; Jack Pearlmutter, Charles Mil-
bers of I. Z. A. dren or more weekly.
purposes it is planned to utilise the
The buildings, made possible by troiters also won in the tug-of-war. ler, Morris Robinson, Louis Franken-
Jewish Woman's Club House, 89 Ro-
Plans are under way for a sue-
cesotul I. Z. A. year when the next contributions of interested persons,
stein, Morris Fienberg and D. K. San-
wena street, to its fullest capacity.
semester opens. A number of speak- are very modern and splendidly MOONLIGHT OF BICUR
Privilege of membership in the Young
. duet, 2613 Woodward.
ers have already been listed and pros- equipped to meet the demands of the
Women's Hebrew Associatin will in-
CHOLEM JRS. AUG. 15. SHAKESPEARE IN HEBREW
pecks are that some of the most children. The new sleeping quarters,
elude: Use of very attractive rest
prominent Jews in this part of the dining rooms and kitchfen are ably
room, library and writing room, ad-
country will adldrese the Detroit fitted and built so that additions may
mission to lectures and entertain-
LONDON.— Chaim N. Bialik, the
The committee in charge of the
added from time to time.
ments, dramatic clauses, dressmaking
Jewish collegians. be
twelfth annual moonlight, to he national Hebrew poet who is in Con-
The officers of the I. Z. A. for the Miss Freda Levin, playground in. given Tuesday evening, Aug. 15, by stantinople en row to Palestine, an-
and embroidery, millinery, arts and
ensuing term are: Paul Goldstein,' atructor, has assumed her duties and the Bicur Cholem Society, report nounces that he as completed •
crafts and glee club.
direction the children will
The use of the well equipped and
president; Esther Rosenstein, vice- under her
steady progress. An elaborate pro- translation of keapeare's Julius
Rebecca Pearlman, car-, present little plays and sketches every
Gustave
Hartman,
president
of
the
Israel
Orphan
Asylum,
New
attractive club rooms Is extended to
Judge
gram of entertainment is being ar- Caesar and of f er William Tell.
president;
other Sunday ht. Visitors are cor- ranged. Tickets are already being I These will be
lished in Jerusa- York City, aided in the moving of 200 youngsters to the new summer Lame all groups of women who wt.'s to
responding secretary, Dora
dially invited to visit the camp and
of the Institution. His is shown bolding one of the kiddies on kin knee. avail themselves of them.
' lam.
recording secretary; S. Zellman,
distributed among members.
to see the children at play.
treasurer.

Hartford, for example, has handed
in $25,000 on account of the $100,000
pledge; Philadelphia, $50,000 towards
the $250,000 pledge; Newark, about
$13,000 on account of the $150,000
pledge; Pittsburgh, 15,000 towards
the $100,000 pledge; Washingt „ n , I)
C., $10,050 of the $30,000 pledge;
Cleveland, $25,000 on account of the
$170,000 pledge; Worcester. $11,000
on account of the $30,000 pledge;
Youngstown, $7,500; Ft. Worth, 2,-
000 towards the $5,000 pledge; Bus-
ton $10,000.
Including the $165,000 approxi-
rnately, in cash, subscribed on the oc-
casion of the farewell reception to
Dr. Wcizmann on June 23, for which
the Jewis h communities of Borough
Park and Bensonhurst, New York,
contributed about $80,000, the amount
epproaches the mark set by the Keren
ureau as the initial
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