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America Arish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

11111•111111•11W

Nlichigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

TilEbETROIT LWISII HRON1CL

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

URGES REMOVAL OF CLAIMP(AMJIDEASoms
PREJUDICE CAUSES
AGAINST THE JE WS

Canadian Relief Delegate for Uk•
rainier Jews Makes Report.

Hias Commission
Going to Mexico

Will Attempt Preventing lmmi -

DR. HERZL MEMORIAL
MEETING ON SUNDAY,

Zionists to Honor Name of Founder
of Political Zionism,

8 -3 -2-6

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents


DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921.

VOL. X. NO. 9.

New Telephone

GLENDALE

Weizmann Will
Spend Year in U.S.

Dr.

Announcement Made at Prague
Meeting of Greater Actions
Committee.

HARDING RECEIVES
ZIONIST OFFICERS

Gins. Audience to Administrative
Zionist Committee.

G. P. PUTNAM SONS

STOP PRINTING OF
ANTI-JEWISH BOOK

WASIIINGTON. — A delegation
Tuesday, July 26, twentieth day of '
NIONTREAL.—(.1. C. 11.)—Mr. S.
grants from Illegally En -
representing the new administration
the Hebrew month of Tammuz, whcih
Belkin, delegate of the Canadian Re
of the Zionist Oregnization of Amer-
terms U. S.
marks
the
seventeenth
anniversary
lief Committee fur Ukrainian Jews,
ica, elected at the Cleveland conven-
NEW YORK.—On Saturday last, a the death of Dr. Theodore Herzl,
returned last week from a lengthy
PRAGUE.—J. T. A.)—Dr, Chaim tion, was received at the White House Come to Conclusion Jew Not
— -
founder of political Zionism, will ush-
Weizmann arrived here on Monday Wednesday, July 20, at 12:45 I'. M.,
Leonard S. Levine of Pitts - tour throughout Eastern and Central
Responsible for All the
Europe, and addressed a large mass by the Steamship Monterey, a MIR- er in a series of memorial meetings afternoon but returned to London
President Harding. The delega-
burgh Delivers Interesting Le- fervid where he reported on condi- mission of the Hebrew Sheltering and e throughout the country in honor of immediately after addressing the by
Woes of the World.
tion thanked the President in the
Talk Before Pisgah Lodge
lions in the and imgrnm-ridden tour, Immigrant Society of America (Hies) the author of the "Jewish State.”
The Zionist District of Detroit has Greater Actions Committee and hold- name of American Jews for his letter
tries.
ing
several
consultations
with
mem-
of
sympathy
for
the
Zionist
cause
comp il e d left for Mexico. The commission is made arrangements for a monster
WERE TO PUBLISH NEW
According to carefully
INITIATION MARKED BY
bers of the Zionist executive. Dr. which he recently wrote on the occas-
,tatistics which Mr. Ilelkin has in his composed of Judge Leon Sanders, memorial meeting to be held Sunday
Weizmann's presence is urgently re- ion of the visit to Washington of Dr.
EDITION OF PROTOCOLS
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY prIS.VSS inn, 000,000 tit' xs were killed
in
rgroms
or
died
through
epidemics
chairman,
and
Mr.
Abraham
Herman,
evening,
July
31,
at
the
Shaarey
Ze-
quired in London, where the Adab Chaim Weizmann, World Zionist lead-
-
cs members of the board of directors of dek. Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon is chair- delegation is daily expected.
er,
whom
the
President
had
previous-
Speaking liefore• Pisgah Lodge No,
man of the Ilerzl memorial commit-
The publishing house of G. P. Put-
which b ■ok place since the outbreak of
In his address, Dr. Weizmann ly received in person here.
fol- the World War. Official records show the society; Louis S. Gottlieb, the so- tee ,
34, I. 0. 13. 13., Monday evening,
„„di,
Arrangements for President Hard- nam's Sons has evidently come to the
lowing the initiation of new
In addition to the celebration under stated that following his return from
that 028 pogroms occured in 459 dif- ciety's Washington representative,
conclusion
that the Jew is not re-
dates for membership, Leonard S.
the auspices of the Zionist District, America a series of strong demands ing's reception of the Zionist delega- sponsible for all the woes of the
fervid cities in Ukraine. Seventy per
had been placed before the British tion were made by a committee head-
yin of Pittsburgh, Judge of the court cent of those who suffered violent and a secretary.
According
to a letter just
world.
treasurer
of
t
The decision to send a commission
numerous
programs
in honor
of the
Zionist
leaders
will la held
during
the government. These demands were ed by Herman Conheini
of appeals of all B'NaiB rith lodges deaths at the hands of pogromists
••
.
, ,
written to the Anti-Defamation
arrived at n i view of the fact that week, heginning Tuesday, by the var- for political and economic conces- the Keren Hayesod, or Palestine
throughout the land, delivered a short
w
ith
the
resultant
condi-
was
Wl're men,
League,
the
publishers
agree that
o
sions. He felt that the demands Foundation Fund, and Abraham
but interesting address on 13'Nai Bon that
the number of destitute aid- hinny immigrants who have gone t ious Zionists and Young Judaea cir-
"The Cause of World Unrest" is "cal-
would be acceded to and that thus Goldbeg of New York, both members
With purposes and ideals and out- ows and orphans is most appalling. alrcieo were illegally entering ti e elm
culated
to
do
injustice
to
the Jewish
lined a policy that should be pursued One-hundred and fifty thousand or- United States. These have been ar-
This year's memorial for Dr. Herzl economic activities on a larger scale of the National Administrative Com-
mittee of the American Zionist Or- people of the world" and have de-
by lodges to the best advantage of ;Mans said Id r. Belk in, have no pa r- rested and were in danger of Icin g will have a double siznifance in that would be made possible in Palestine.
al-
cided to print no further supplies.
back to Europe or might be shot , it will also mark the arst anniversary ' But Dr. Weizmann stated that the ganization. This committee was
B rth.
B N
''its at all ; a re absolutely without stm t.
Independent Order B'Nai support, are subject to innumerable while
whi e crossing the border. The De- of the death of Prof. Israel F riedland- success of any and all of these un- so received in conference by Postman- This result was brought about
'h
'T aie
ter General Ilay and Senator Pen- through correspondence passing be-
ith
is
synonmous
with
the
word
d
partment
of
Labor
suggested
that
the
dertakings
depended
on
the
financial
er
and
Rabbi
Bernard
Cantor
in
the
an
W
em
diseases and recurrent epidemics,
service," Mr. Levin declared, particu- arc dying off by the hundreds and llebrew Sheltering and Imm igrant , : Ukraine, where they went on a mis- support of American Jewry and that rose of Pennsylvania, who pledged tween the publishers and the league
larly addressing himself to the newly
Aid Society of America send such a sion for the 'Jewish Relief bodies of he would therefore return to Amer- their assistance of the Zionist cause. within the past few days.
thousands.
President Harding's letter, after
It will be remembered that this
initiated nwmbers. He declared that
mission.
the United States. Fitting memorial ica together with prominent Zionist
Mr. Belkin saw no hope in the tires- commission.
i
to render service to fellow•men is the ant situation and no prospect of im-
John L. Bernstein, president of the services will also be carried out for leaders and spend an entire year there expressing his ":Wrist friendly nter,-, publishing house announced last fall
purpose of the order, and if there are movement in the near future. What- society, states that for some weeks them.
in the interest of the Keren Hayesod. est in anti for the Zionist movement, , that it was printing and would soon
release a new edition of the "Proto-
hi li
erzl Forest iMPalestine, loan- Dr. Weizmann expressed the view says:
any who rather seek or expect to get • ever can be done, he maintained, must pant negotiations had been conducted
T
had
"It is impossible for one who has cols " which was intended as a com-
in 1904 immediately after Dr • that the British government and the
personal benefit out of it, they
be done for the Jews in Ukraine and with the Mexican government and Ilea
better not associate themselves with surrounding countries, but he regard- that Judge Sanders had had a con- Ilerzl's death, is the outstanding mem- many British statesmen whom he had studied at all the services of the Ile-, panion volume to the previously pub-
brew people to avoid the faith that , iis. e .Cause
of World Unrest." In
"
ed the only solution as being mass ins- ference with the Mexican ambassador oriel built by the Jewish people in seen since his arrival in England in-
it•
they will one day be reamed to their i d
Speaks on Prejudice.
to objections that were
. deference
n
migration to such countries as would in Washington, who said that his gov- honor of the deceased leader.
, tended no modification of the Balfour
historic national home, and there en-, raised last November, the plans to
ernment would look with favor upon
Declaration, but that it was neces-
Mr. Levin also addressed the lodge permit it.
ter on a new and yet greater phase 1
publish the Protocols were aban
gnints.
prospective
sary to obtain political and economic
briefly on the question of prejudice,
of their contribution to the advance doned. The firm, however, Continued
The commission will remain in
privileges, rather than academic con-
and pointed out that the greatest
of
humanity."
the
publication
and distribution of
Mexico as long as will be necessary
sent to the Zionist program.
Prejudice the Jew suffers from today
the "Cause of World Unrest."
and its chief purpose will be to put
Suffers Breakdown.
is internal prejudice. Ile pointed out
tsrtyat(e,sf.
the illegal
Dr. Weizmann suffered a physical
a rnane tnsd
the deep feelings of antagonism be-
In June of this year, the publishers
into the United
breakdown during his address and the
tween Orthodox and Reform elements
deferred to the objections raised by
commission will also make a thorough
session had to be interrupted to per.
in Jewry, as well Os between the Zion-
certain Christian Scientists to an ar-
study of local condiitons and of all
--
mit him to receive a physician's at-
ist and anti-Zionist elements, and de-
ticle criticizing Christian Science in

As Jews for First Time tention.
values of 13'Nzti
phases of the situation and ascertain
ne of
one of their publications; the volume
clared that one
Chosen
Executive
Secretary
of
Iders
for
der
what
conditions
immigrants
Meet
u
Menachetn
.
Ushhishkin,
chairman
M
Britt is the opportunity it
was recalled and another article in-
Under Auspic es of B'nai
can settle in that country. Through.
a common meeting place for all Jew-
the Zionist Commission, presented
of
Hayesod and Zion -
serted in its place. In explaining the
Karen
K
Or an izati on.
B 'rith O
the Mexican ambassador, an appoint-
the budget for Palestine activities for Louis Lipsky Replies to Recent reason for this action, one of the
ash classes.
ist
District
President.
mint has been made with the Mexi-
Brith
d should ng the point that 1 3'Ntii
thecoming year, at Thursday's see-
members of the firm stated that the
I n evelopi
Statement on Behalf of

CHICAGO—A most interesting re-
be a common meeting
can Minister of the Interior, who will
shin of the Greater Actions Commit-
action had been taken "out of •
Jacob Miller, for years p rominent receive the commission immediately port has been received by President
U. S. Zionists.
place for all shades of opinion in .lew-
tee. The total budget amounts to
proper regard fur the sensibility of
Kraus of the 13'nai B'rith from Mr. £1,500,000 and includes £300,000 for

ry, Mr. Levin told his Detroit fellow in Zionist activities .in Detroit, was upon its arival.
People who have accepted Christian
Archibald A. Marx of New Orleans the purchase of land, £200,000 for
members that the Pittsburgh lodge elected executive secretary of the
NEW YORK.—In reply to the at-
I S7ence as their religious belief." Re-
and Rabbi Martin Zielonka of El house building credit, £100,000 for tack on Zionism by Henry Morgen-
came to the representative Jews of all Keren Ilayesod Bureau of Detroit at
ferring to this action, the governing
leading classes and insisted on their n meeting held last Tuesday evening
Paso, a committee of that organize- commercial credit, £100,000 for credit thou, which appeared in the World's
board of the league wrote the pub-
--•
lion who have, in cdnjunction with
affiliating themselves with the order at the Shaarey Zedek. The week be-
Mr. Goulston of the removal office, to industry which may be invested in Work of July, Louis Lipsky, general ushers on June 29 as follows:
so that a better understanding could fore Mr. Miller was elected president W
an Industrie bank, £350,000 for the secretary of the Zionist Organization
s
el ni bet. , ruarlasgpei: i tu itsopl la
int toll! r
n
been working in Mexico for nearly
statement
be reached between all Jewish party of the Zionist District of Detroit.
colonization of 1,500 families in the of America, has issued a
us to present
mat
‘ • t T e hre
Mr. Miller has been a member of
a month in behalf of the Jewish im-
in part follows:
leaders.
of Jezreel £50,000 for carrying which

"The
administration
of
the
Zionist
protest
against
the
continued
publi-
the
executive
committee
of
the
Zion-
Bestows
First
Clan.
Medal
of
Grafi.
migrants
who
have
landed
there.
Valley
C ■ use of Prejudice.
out a part of the Ruttenberg irriga- Organization of America does not , cation of another volume now being
These gentlemen were tent to investi.
"The Jew is too materialistic and is ist District here ever since its founds-
rude Upon Jewish Body for
lion scheme, £100,000 for educational
particularly active due-
, gate conditions and to bring imme-
not after spiritual things in life," 6I r. ton. Ile was
War
Service..
for the con- consider it its function to enter into published and distributed by your
Its
purposes, • £25,000
the inte rest of the
diate assistance. After considerable
a discussion with Ilenry Morgenthau company which displays, to gay the
Levin said. "There ought to be a cry ing the war in
buildings, regarding his views on Zionism. The least, a disregard for the sensibility
of
school
NEW YORK.—The Jewish Wel- hard work, a meeting of represents• struction
of back to the synagogue and back t., Jewish Legion. Mr. Miller was a
arguments he makes in his article of people who have accepted Judaism
the
temple.
Let
us
meet
the
external
tireless
worker
for
the
Legion
and
after their
at the
port cities,
prejudices against us by adopting a was responsible for numerous enlist- fare Board has been named by the Live Jews of Mexico City was held £10,000
for arrival
the care
of Chalutzim
as their religious belief. This book,
attend-
French government for the Medal of OR June 30. There were in
prominent £25,000 for administrative purposes, may well be left to the judgment of
readers who are able to discern be- 'The Cause of World Unrest,' is an
,
well
ments
in
the
Palestinian
Jewish
regi.
once
about
30
of
the
most
s
esse
n

b u si
,
•• C
fir
,
s t I
a c v .
G rat i tude
£100,000 for sanitation work
.
authenticity of
for its services during the war. An members of the Jewish community. throughout the country and £10,000 tween bold, dogmatic assertions and attempt to prove the
as in our professions. In that Way , meat.
Will Collect Pledges.
we can do away with the 'Pauses for
nouncem•nt ef the award , was made , It is beieved that 0•■ •s is the first for an agricultural experimental sta- proved statements.. The administra-.the Protocols by comparing the pro-
tion feels bound, however, to take no- gram contained therein with the
Announcement is made by the
Ke- , Tuesday lay Justice Irving Lehman, time in the history of Mexico that tion.
prejudice. Our internal prejudices
offices
such a meeting where Jews met as
tice of numerous historical inaccu• trend of current events. The thesis
can he met in an order like11'Nai re
president of the board.
Defending the budget Dr. Arthur
caries and alleged facts that abound of the anonymous writer, as stated
heath where all representatBe J e ws a r e at 2701 Hastings street . , corner
Ambassador Jusserand in his noti- Jews was held.
Ruppin declared that the projects
on page 92, is that the Protocols pre-
The meeting was most successful.
Division street, that the collection of fication to the board wrote:
meet on common ground."
provided for in the budget would in his article, which may mislead the
a world
Mr. Levin paid a tribute to the de : the approximate sum of $100,000
"Full of gratitude for the services A committee of nine was named who make possible the doubling of the general reader and convey a wrong diet 'a world revolution, and
will
direct
the
affairs
of
the
tempor-
y
impression
of
what
Zionism
is
and
revolution
carried out by a Jewish
team of Pisbah lodge. Ile saki outstanding here in pledges will be rendered during the great way b
Jewish population in Palestine within
that in the 25 years of his counts:- commenced at once. These pledges the Jewish Welfare Board, not only ary organization. The commmittee three years, and expressed the hope what its prime movers intend it to be. organization, and that the revolution
is now in progress—the Bolshevist
lions with It'Nai Ilrith, he has never were made at the Dr. Chaim Weiz- to their own compatriots but to ours, met at once and elected the following that the success of the Keren Haye-
Quotes Experts.
r
seen initiations carried out in as beau- mann reception and during the Sha- , my government has decided to bestow officers: Dr. Sidney Ulfelder, presi- sod in Palestine would secure the
"Mr. Morgenthau'a abilities as a revolution—is in fact carried on
m
holiday services.
your association
the medal of dent; J. Grant, vice-president; Louis budget.
tiful and impressive a manner
as was
in
man of business is admitted. Through mainly by Jews, and is an attempt at
a world revolution.' As proof that
the initiation carried out by the P is-
The announcement issued by the French gratitude of the first class. A Loeb, treasurer; Otto Ulfelder, sec-
his success in practical affairs he pay-
Naiditch Reports Karen Hayesod.
Bolshevism is a Jewish movement, the
gah lodge team Monday evening. Mr. local committee also makes the warn- decree to that effect signed by the rotary.
Isaac Naiditch, director of the ed the way for his political career but , 1
, writer presents an astounding mass
The B'nai B'rith representatives
Levin also paid tribute to the glee ing that only those people currying president of the republic has been
Keren llayesod, reported that £154,- it should not be assumed that his ex-
con-
in the Journal Officiel of Pledged the order to finance a con-
club of Pisgah lodge for the tine man- a u t h o rized collectors' credentials published in
half-truths and utter falsehoods.
000 pounds had been collected for the perience in business and in politics , of
If the book had been written by the
, tribution for the school for immi-
nor in which the musical rendition of signed b y II . Goldman, president, and June
Keren Hayesod, of which £100,000 has transformed him into a social , m
the ritual was carried out during the ,1 . Miller, secretary, should be recog- ,
philosopher, a religious guide and a most bitter anti-Semite for the pure
To this Justice Lehman replied, in grants and the taking care of the
pose of inciting hatred against the
sick in the hospitals for the first,
nized as official collectors for the Ke- part:
signed to the establishment of a statesman of world vision, as he de- Jew in this country, it could not have
ree mon s.
ran Hayesod.
"I am sure that I need not tell you
Initiation Impressive.
scribes himself in his article. Pales-
mortgage bank.
been more insidously presented to ac-
Committees
were
appointed
to
take
The Jewelry Fund.
that all American Jews have always
hairan of the
Hind Zlatopolsky, discussing the tine is not an undiscovered country, complish that end.
Mr. Levin is the chairman
The special Women's Fund of the regarded the French Republic with a charge of the establishing of a home activities of the Keren Hayesod, Scores of qualified experts have in-
Associated Councils of B'NaiBrith of
sense of fair
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and Keren Ilayesod, inaugurated by the deep admiration and affection, for of for immigrants, for the reception of urged that Zionists themselves pay vestigated the land and passed their , "Should not the keen
a former city attorney of Pittsburgh. Women's International Zionist Or- all the European countries France sick at the American hospital and for the Masser, thus to set an example opinions as to its possibilities from an , Play displayed in the
agricultural, commercial and indus- Science episode dictate a re-examin-
He is the son-in-law of Slyer S. Fink, ganization, has issued an appeal to first bestowed upon its Jewish rata- Physicians to take care of immi- to the Jews of the world.
grants; a committee on employment
A formidable li- ation by your publishing board of
Jewish women's organizations and to mess full civic rights and liberties.
prominent member of Pisgah lodge.
It was announced here that Otto trial point of view•
was
selected
and
provision
made
for
We
"It is therefore, peculiarly grati-
of new candidates for individual Jewish women to take part
Warburg, vice-president of the brary regarding Palestine could be 'The Cause of World Unrest?'
The initiation
ini
in
the
reconstruction
of
Palestine
by
tying
to
the
Jewish
Welfare
Board,
the
estabishment
of
a
school
for
im-
membership Nov carried out by the
Greater Actions Committee, will et- gathered which would reveal an en- are confident that the members of
the board will make no invidious di,-
degree team under the leadership of contributing "jewels and treasures, acting in behalf of all the Jews of migrants.
tle in Palestine to take charge of the ormous amount of material secured
ilea Archibald A. Marx and Rabbi
Joseph Garvett. An impressive core- gold and silver, new and old," to the America, to receive from the French
agricultural experimental station at through patient study and investiga- tinction between Jews and Christian
Republic this generous token of rec- Zielonka addressed a meeting of im- Athlit.
Hon. The older investigators need Scientists in exercising a proper re-
ninny marked the initiation, held at
migrants who are at the present time
gard for the sensibilities of a large
the Old Elks' Temple, during which fund.
Local women's committees formed ignition of its effort."
(Continued on Page 5)
in Mexico and advised them as to the
(Continued on l'age 6)
section of their fellow citizens."
were out-
the purposes of 13•Nai Brith w
during the recent visit of Mrs. Weiz-
most recent laws on the subject and
In replying to this communication
lined. Charles Rosenthal, newly-elec.
a t. mann, wife of the president of the
warned them against any attempt to
the publishers stated in part:
ted president of the Detroit lodge,
enter the United States contrary to
so addressed the newly initiated mom- World Zionist Organization, in many
"We agree with you that the book
hers, welcoming them into the order. of the larger cities are sending in
in its entirety is calculated to do In-
h iztlih -
ceirined tofruocm
vidlleaq lsuetsots pwuetrethreern
Adolph Freund heads a committee the jewels with which Jewish women
justice to the Jewish people of the
from Pisgah lodge to raise the sum parted, according to Mrs. Peter J. Body of Private Joshua Grabowsky, ' law.
Verdun Fighter, Brought Home
I world. We should, no more grounds
Schweitzer, treasurer of the Jewel
their relatives in the United States
of $2,500 pl e d ged Co the district grand
than one, not be interested in con-
so that they may be assisted in gain-
lodge toward the war orphan fund. Fund in the United States. A num-
The body of Joshua Grabows ky
tinuing the publication of the book
En- ing a foothold in Mexico. That re-
Important
in
Gay's
Commercial
Life
Detroit's pledge is aimed to support her of striking heirlooms and other
lway
Rai
member
of
the
Sixteenth
in its present form, and we have de-
25 war orphans by Pisgah lodge. Mr. mementos of considerable value to gineers, who was killed in action at quest is being complied with.
) cided to print no further supplies."
The commute left for Vera Cruz to
Freund made a strong appeal for the the owners have been received.
Verdun
, Oct. 30, 1918 , arrived in
Give Up Engagement Rings.
c
find out what assistan e is necessary
war orphan fund at the last meeting.
Ti,,, contribution of Jewels to the Detroit Thursday afternoon.
The funeral was conducted
from there.
e
Pal stine Fund has become a world-
ide practi ce. J ewis h women in Temple Beth El Friday afternoon at
Europe, and countries with a 2 o'clock. Rabbi Henry J. Berko-
low rate of exchange, have instituted witz officiated. Interment took place
the custom of giving away their at Woodmere cemetery.
Private Grabowsky had three broth-
essions f or the restoration
p rize d possncient
rs
Jewish homeland. ,ers and one sister, all living in De-
y to Mark Two Yea of o f th e a
Ann
The Bicur Cholems Jrs., annual
Preparations Being Made to Enter.
Thirty cases laden with jewels, most- troit. They are Joseph, Max and moonlight, to be held Tuesday even-
Young Judaea Activities in
Morris and Mrs. Olga White.
lain 1,500 Orphans en Aug. 17
Detroit.
ing, Aug. Is, is to to a "two in one"
! Ye n n a g ement rings, were delivered
recently by the Jewish women of the
affair according to the committee.
at Sugar Island.
The Tikvas Zinn, the first Young Ukraine to the London office of the PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS,
The steamer Put-inBay which will
Judaea circle to he organized in De-
PAY TRIBUTE TO MEMORY carry the moonlighters it to leave the
ts
second
anni-
Keren
Hayesod.
The
welfare
committee of the De-
bait, will celebrate i
The object of the Women's Fund OF LATE JOSEPH SOLOMON foot of First street at 8:30. Tickets
troit Lodge No. 65, Knights of Py-
versary
July 21,
with 10
an is to initiate work in Palestine which
may be secured from the committee.
outin
to on
Dr. Sunday,
Hammond's
farm,
thias,
last
Friday
entertained 1,000
may he regarded as belonging ape-
and members of the society.
g
The Sunday following the death of
orphans at Grinley Field, where the
miles north of Detroit. The anniver- cifically to the women's sphere. With
Joseph
Solomon,
prominent
merchant
youngsters were served refreshments
nary program will be carried out at the proceeds of the Jewel Fund it is
of Glennie, Mich., prayers for the re- HOLD SPECIAL PICNICS
and took part in a number of games
a bonfire in the evening. This event proposed to erect immigration hotels
pose of his soul were said in every
and athletic events.
will also mark the second anniversary and recreation huts and kitchens, to
FOR
OAKLAND
MOTHERS
Protestant and Catholic church in
De•
The children were taken out for the
of Young Judaea activities in
provide traveling instructors in do-
Glennie and the surrounding country.
day in a number of trucks furnished
troit•
rganized on mestic science and general hygiene
An iron fence and massive gates
Special
picnics
for
Jewish
mothers
by
the following: Michigan Smelting
waso
or
The Tikvas Zion
ame of the for immigrant groups, to establish were given the Protestant Cemetery
and children under 8 years old from
and Refining Co., People's Outfitting
under
n since, at laundries, child welfare stations, a
July tar , 1919,
of Zion,
but the
has
of Glennie by the Solomon family in the Oakland district, given under the
Co., Frederick Kahl Iron Foundry
the advice of Emanuel Neumann, then school for domestic science in Jeruse- memory of Joseph Solomon,
auspices of the Jewish Institute and
Co., Riverside Machine, and various
and a farm school for the agri-
the Detroit Department of Recrea-
other firms.
head of the Educational Department I
of the Zionist Organization of Amer- cultural
training
of girls. of monthly,"
tion, were inaguarated last Wednes-
"Jewels
are disposed
The children were served with pea-
day.
Many
mothers
and
their
chil-
s
name
to
the
Tikvas
Zio
its the hope of Zion. The said Mrs. Schweitzer. "1 appeal to
ica, changed
nuts and oranges and enjoyed a num-
meaning
dren left the Talmud Torah on Del-
ber of races and various games ar-
hd.
Jewish
women
of
America
to
do
our
v
mar and Westminster avenues in spe-
name was changed at a meeting
i ranged for them by the committee in
led by Mr. Neumann in June, 1920, women's share in the reconstruction
The following persons are being cial trucks at 8 o'clock in the morning
' charge.
conference attended here by of Palestine. All jewels should be sought in Detroit and Muskegon by
and were taken to David Brown's
during Ti
a c addressed to the Keren Hayesod Of-
The committee in charge consists
relatives in the war-stricken coun- farm at Rochester, where many
the
of David Davis, William Berman,
The Tikvas Zion has, since its for- five, 50 Union Square, in care of the tries. All those desiring more in- amusements were offered. Milk is
William Greenspoon, Meyer Ginsberg
mation, been in the front ranks in treasurer, who will send acknowledge- formation should apply to the loca- served free to the children at these
and Sidney L. Alexander.
tion department of the Joint Distri- picnics.
juvenile Zionist work and has taken ments."
The children were taken from the
bution Committee, 1133 Broadway,
Picnics for the Oakland mothers
par t i n a II Youn Judaea ac

a n ac ti ‘,e
following homes for the day's outing:
HEADS
COMMITTEE
ON
New York City,
will be held weekly. Busses will leave
tivities. Originally composed of boys
Chase
street Neighborhood House,
Neche Schiff (PJ-37), Sated, Pal- the Talmud Torah on Westminster
and girls, the organization was divid-
WAYNE FEEBLE-MINDED
Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home, Frank-
estine, seeks Berne Schiff, 12 Car- and Delmar at 8 o'clock sharp every
ed into two groups of boys and girls
, lin street Settlement Hamtrmck Cora-
on the occasion of the first anniver- Milton M. Alexander and Party en doni street, Detroit; Michel Glein Wednesday.
1 munity }Tome,
H
St. J oseph Home for
(W-4508), Krasnystaw, zienia Lu-
sary celebration, the boys having or-
Investigation Tour.
j Boys, St. Francis Home and St. Rita
belska, Poland, seeks Andrzej Klein,
ganized under the name of the Mac-
Home.
cabees of Judaea.
The special committee investigat- Muskegon, Mich.; Yehuda Shidarsky
Preparations are being made by the
Stolarnic 7, Suwalki, seeks
The Maccabees of Judaea will also ing the condition of the feeble-mind-
JEWISH PORTER OF SMYRNA.
lodge for the entertainment of 1,500
celebrate their first anniversary on ed in Wayne county left Tuesday on Anna Steinberg, 107 Warren street,
The Jew. of Smyrna, the Asia Minor seaport, have been important orphans on Aug. 17, when the orphans
;
Yehuda
Shidarsky,
ivin
the same day by attending the base-
Detroit
an inspection tour of a number of the
ball game at Navin Field in the af-
WARSAW,—(J. T. A.)—The Pol- figures in the city's history. In the seventeenth century, as dragomans for will be taken to Sugar Island for a
the some address, also seeks Tulles
leading institutions of the east, in-
ternoon and by a mass gathering in
Steinberg of 91 Watson street and ish Cabinet has announced its decis- European merchants, several of them held the key to the commerce of day's enjoyment.
cluding those at Rome, N. Y.; Vine-
The next meeting of the lodge will
the evening.
A. B. Steinberg of 88 Brady street, ion to create, shortly, special depart- Smyrna, and in view of their large profit paid a heavier tax to the com-
and Waverly, Mass.
The Tikvas Zion celebration pro- land, N. J.,
Detroit, the latter's address being ment for Jevriab affai. which will be munity than did the Jewish merchants themselves. Many Jews still occupy be held on Wednesday evening, July
Milton M. Alexander is chairman
story
tell-
similar positions with the various consulates and banking houses.
27.
part of the Ministry of Interior,
gram will be featured by a
given as care of M. Shin.
of the committee.
ing contest in the evening.

MEXICO CITY JEWS
FORM ORGANIZATION

J. MILLER ELECTED g
TO HIGH POSITIONS
POSITI

HENRY MORGENTHAU
ARTICLE ANSWERED

FRANCE HONORS
ELFARE BOARD
FOR WAR WORK

Christian

FUNERAL OF OVERSEAS
SOLDIER HELD FRIDAY

TIKVAS ZION WILL

lews of Smyrna

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
MOONLIGHT AUG. 16

CELEBRATE SECOND lw Eastern
BIRTHDAY SUNDAY

ADDITIONAL PEOPLE
SOUGHT IN DETROIT

POLAND WILL HAVE
JEWISH DEPARTMENT

PYTHIAN KNIGHTS
ENTERTAIN 1,000
LOCAL ORPHANS

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