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America Aprish Pcriodeal Cotter

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper

Printed in English

CLII, TON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

T HE P ET ROI T LWISII

VOL. X. NO. 17.

NATIONWIDE DRIVE ' At 112, Gets a Good
STARTED BY `111AS' Laugh Out of Life
FOR $1,000,000 FUND'

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921.
ANN COMING
BALFOUR REFUSES
Found Mid-Europe's WEIZM
TO ARMS MEETING
TO RECEIVE ARABS

.

Suggests They Enter Into N•gotsa•
flans With Dr. W•ism•nn.

J ews Dire Need

Special Commissioner Returns

Will Attend Armaments Conference
at Washington.

8 -3 - 2 -6

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Coate

U. S. Asks Delay in
Palestine Mandate

American Note To League De-

CONGRESS HEARS OF
ROTH OF ZIONISM
THROUGHOUT WORLD

mands "Capitulations"
CARLSBAD. (J. T. A.)—It was
To Confer With Jewish
LONDON.—(J. C. 13.)— Arthur
learned here that Dr. Chaim Weiz-
Remain In Effect
While Her More Youthful Compa- J. Balfour, former British Foreign
Leaders On Action
mane, president of the World Zionist
Secretary, has refused the request of
Organization, would come to Wash-
Increased
nions of 105 Are Mighty Careful
- Membership H a s
— (J. C. B.) — The Lon
LONDON.
the Palestinian Arab delegation for
the
YORK.—Morris En elinan
' ington to attend the conference on don Daily News has come out with a
g
From 200,000 to 1,000,000
about Their Clothes
an
interview.
his reply
Musa
District Supervisor Arrives In
Kassim
Pasha, In
head
of the to
delegation,
Secretary of the Central Jewish Re- the limitation of armaments. The sensational revelation of the contents
executive m n - conference, it is understood, will dis-
Since Last Congress
Detroit To Conduct
of the American note to the League,
Balfour wrote that it was futile to lief Committee
Joint Distributiuon Cornm
. e a
, l - cuss the general question of man- of Nations concerning the mandates.1
Work Here
and
e ay from
f
a tri I dates, and particularly of the British
EW YORK.—George Bernard discuss the muted question of a Jew- tar of theliJoien' d
F r id
AMERICAN
DELEGATION
- P
In the mentioned note, the United
ish homeland
in that
Palestine
with him
. tee,
who returne
Shaw, having arrived at that and
suggested
the Arabs
enter
through
Central Europe as a specie mandate for Palestine, which, to- States demands that until such time
ASKS BUDGET SYSTEM
. c - gather with that for Mesopotamia
MASS MEETINGS TO BE
from Ameri e It announ
period in life when climbing up one
i
d
as a stable government is establishe
s
breath- into negotiations with Dr. Weizman, commissioner o r a trip to the principal and Syria comes in the much dis-
s ca heavy
HELD THROUGHOUT U. S. flight of stairuse
in Palestine, the international regula-
CARLSBAD.—The World
ed is plans
of this for
country to confer with .
l ing, set about to disc over solace for head of the World Zionist Organize-. cities

led Cl ass
' A.
tions known as "capitulations" which
r1,,
Zionist Congress, in session here
Pu-
lion.
NEW YORK.—The Hebrew Shel- his advancing years and found it by
1 Jewish leaders. Mr. Engelman will
fna .,a r;id probable e that . in prevailed in all Turkish territory be-
It is co
more
than two weeks, was
; leave this city on Wednesday and will t h earl y I Nahum reklow
taim
tering and Immigrant Aid Society of writing "Beck to Methuselah," the
o
fore the war, shall remain in effect
brought to an end late Weds...
ne 0(1
America launched Thursday its ram- philosophy of an old man, unwilling
p
oet , and there. As is known, according to the
the Ilebrew
Be
d•y
night.
The old leaders, Dr.
le)( 17eerrn„Os
;u:Perise's'eOt
Vladimir Jabotinsky will come to capitulations there was an ordinance
paign to raise $1,000,000 for emer- to adm it grey hair and reading
Chaim Weismann and Nahum
determine what immediate steps shall , America in the interests of the Karen
gency work. The efforts will be na- glasses .
in Turkey providing that every con-
Sokolow, were re-elected, the
be taken to cope with conditions an- Ilayesod.
P
the purpose to
sul of every country had the juris-
tion- wide, it being
former remaining president.
tagonistic to the Jews in the countries
h community in the attemptedthe same thing in
diction over the members of his coun-
reach every Jew
but had to give it up, as the Fountain
he has visited.
try residing there and the government
CARLSBAD,
Czechoslovakia.— Aa
' "My formal report, accompanied by
Conditions in world Jewry make it of Youth was not discovered until en-
of the land had no power over them.
the World Zionist Congress drew near
Photographs of the actual conditions,"
absolutely essential for the Jews of terprising Chambers of Commerce
The text of the English Mandate for to the close of its sessions here, lead-
Pisgah Lodge to Enroll Women Mr. Engelman said, "will be made to
the United States to come to the help put Palm Beach and Miami on the
Palestine does away with the capi- en of the organization expressed sat-
Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the
Into Branch at Dance
of their brethren across the seas and map.
tulations. America's demand, there- isfaction over the great amount of
Join t Distribution Committee, and to
Solace for Methuselites.
to make it possible for those who
fore, that the capitulations shall re- work accomplishd through discussions
Monday Evening
Leon Kamaiky, chairman of the ('en-
cannot come to the United States to To G. It. S., the late Mr. De Leon
main amount to direct non-recogni- of the Zionist movement carried out
teal Relief Committee. On Septem-
find homes and happiness elsewhere. and other advocates of perpetual
tion of the Mandate. The note furth-
A ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah I her 28 I will make a report to the Charles Shohl Issues Call For er demands that no change in the in open debate.
Massmeetings Throughoufit U. S. youth and longevity is recommended
Dr. Chaim Weizman, head of the
B. B., will be representatives of Hungarian Jewry
In furtherance of this campaign, a visit to the Harlem Home of the Lodge No. 34, I. 0.
Mandate shall be made without the World Zionist organization, said that
Freiberg Memorial Endow-
there will be massmeetings in every Daighters of Israel at 32 East 119th formed this Monday evening at the in New York.
participation of the United States. one of the most striking features of
ment Campaign
"Indescribable as are the conditions
The Daily News states that Ameri- the sessions had been the growth of
large Jewish community in the United street where these gentlemen will find dance to be given for members and
ca's demands prolong the ratification the movement for the Jewish home-
States and a house to house canvas much to bring joy into their lives, in friends of the Detroit B'nai Hirai! affecting the people of Russia, of
Lodge
at
the
Old
Elks'
Temple
on
which
the
accounts
received
in
the
will be inaugurated. the shape of 60 men and women of
C I N CINNATI. — The J. Walter of the mandate.
land in Palestine. At the last Con-
United States have in no sense been Freiberg Memorial Endowment cam-
The Ilebrew Sheltering and Immi- ages varying from 80 to 112, enjoying Monroe street.
gress 200,000 Zionists were represen-
Max Buchner, chairman of the e xaggerated the American people paign will be a "Father and Son"
grant Aid Society of America, repre- to the limit this mundane sphere.
ted, he said, while this meeting rep-
WASHINGTON.—
Secretary
senting American Jewry in Jewish There nut). be someone at the Home committee in charge of the organize- should not lose sight of the fact that campaign, an appea
l t o
fthers
and
a
Hughes' new note to the allied gov- resents "nearly 1,000,000 shekel play-
immigration affairs, is .confronted older than Mrs. Urdang, horn in tion work of the ladies' branch of in many parts of Central Europe the' sons to perpetuate the memory of a
ers." Particularly gratifying, he said
ernments
with
regard
to
the
Mandates
f
with the task of bringing about the (i,urland 112 years ago, but that per- Pisgah Lodge, announced early this conditions affecting a large part o father and son who devoted their lives
contains the demands that the rights was the growth of the movement
reunion of tens of thousands of Jew- son is yet to make that confession. week that approximately 100 ladies the population, and more particularly to Jewish work, Mr. Charles Shohl,
among the Jewish youth of all coun-
of
Americans
in
the
mandate
con-
ish families separated by the war In fact, Mrs. Urdang may be a few had already been enrolled as mem- the children, are equally distressing.
president of the Union of American tries shall be protected and that such tries.
Large Land Purchase.
and finding new immigration centers years older than 112, for the secre- hers and that 500 were expected to "It is the great middle class in all Hebrew Congregations, announced countries shall have an open door and
in addition to receiving, guiding, dis- tary of the Home said that the women enroll as charter members of the or-', the countries of Central Europe which Tuesday.
He emphasized the presence of a
that equal opportunities be assured
is most keenly affected. The absolute-
tributing and Americanizing the Jew- are as shy and coy in telling the truth ganization during the dance.
teat number of business men as
Fathers ad sons will be asked to to all.
le girl
ly destitute are largely taken care of
the
their ages
Object of Org•nisation.
i ish immigrants into the United aboutquit
The note recognizes that the man- fringing to the movement the ex-
the sacrifices of those who have make joint contributions to the $250,-
sinagter
2 1.
f
having bi asrthdays
who
Mr. Buchner said that the object by
dates for Mesopotamia and Palestine perience of practical men of affairs.
States.
of
his
committee
was
to
enroll
into
a
little
something,
and
there
is
still
000
fund
for
the
extension
of
Judo-
are
Mrs.
Mashe
Brafman
and
Mrs.
Peshe
The headquarters of the society
are a result of Turkey's defeat, that The items on our program," said Dr.
Sons will be urged to make con-
at 425-437 Lafayette street, New Breitman confessed to a youthful 105 the new organization all the women everywhere a wealthy class, but the ism.
tributions in memory of deceased America was not at war with Turkey, Weizman, "which met with the great-
York City. years, while two other women are at relatives and friends of members of self-respecting middle class has not parent, and fathers urged to give in
and that without the aid of the Uni- est approval were those concerning
least that old, according to Barnet Pisgah Lodge. Mr. Buchner is assist- sufficient funds with which to furnish memory of sons who are dead. On
ted States, Turkey would never have a large land purchase in Gallilee and
The Haas Appe•I•
the bare necessities of life. This con-
it.f the Home, but
g r o
Scl,
hli sse m anae
ed in his work by Rabbis Jacob Bie-
the other hand, fathers will be urged been defeated,—and the note there- the scheme for intensive colonization
The society has issued an appeal, they w o't
Will. dition and the necessity for saving
n
admi t
Harry
Z.
Gordon
and
B
.
nenfe, Isenberg, secretary of the the lives of the children, among whom to contribute in the name of newly- fore demands the same right for on small holdings. The Palestine
part of which reads: "At what age does a woman begin
iam
B tuberculosis has reached calamitous born sons so that the task of bringing America in the former Turkish ter- Commission is now working out plans
dge.
"In order to proceed with the work
her right age?" is a question
for the realization of this scheme. The
lo
ortions, are the two problems Jews closer to Judaism, and Judaism ritory as in the former German col-
of saving these human beings, and so ' ; telling
that one asks upon visiting this re-
Congress also decided to establish •
Admission to the membership dance prop
ork b egun by Ju- onies.
as to be able to carry into effect the ; m arkable Jewish institution. Another
ing will be by invite- which America and American genera- to every Jew—a w
. bus W. Freiberg, and carried on by
It is understood that the United mortgage bank in Palestine and other
plans for its enlarged activities, the question, prompt!! by the agility and Monday even
credit institutions, while the Jewish
lions which have been mailed to the city must help to solve.
, when I J. Walter Freiberg, his son, who died States has no quarrel with the way
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant spryness of
of these remarkable old
in-
"I have visited since July 5
members, admitting them and their
recently in Cincinnati, may be carried the former Turkish territory of the Colonial Trust will be transformed
Aid Society of America must have
answered ;by the ca re
't ql States the d
sailedfrom the Unite
to a central financial institution of the
former
German
colonies
in
Africa
friends.
$1,000,000. A campaign to secure Jewish
Is t hey receive
05 .
and
' t treatment one
principal
cities
of
Germany,
Hungary,
movement
and
will
direct
all
its
eco-
Announcement is made by the
Julius Freiberg, with the late Dr. have been divided. The government
this sum begins on Sept. 15, 1921, there .
'
'
lodge that, begining Monday evening, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Transyl•
of the United States merely insists nomic undertakings.
two weeks before the Jewish New •
vania, Switzerland and Russo-Carpa- Isaac 111. Wise, established Reform
Active at 112.
"The two chief political problems
Sept. 26, the Old Elks' Temple will
Judaism in America. They helped or on the right of equal opportunity for
Year (Rosh Hashonoh).
which the congress faced were the at-
At 112, Mrs. Urdang is active and be discontinued as a meeting place this, and have conferred with the
-
her citizens in those sections.
"The society's representatives will
ganize the Union of American He
titude
of the Palestine government



, She answered questions of Pisgah Lodge and all meetings will leaders and the people themselves in brew
Congregations to extend and
visit every city, village and hamlet keen-minded.
and our relations with the Arab pop-
of America in the endeavor to reach' Promptly and intelligently, with a sly be held at the clubrooms, 1807 Broad- all those countries, going in many solidify American Judaism and estab- WEIZMANN SAYS U. S. NOT
way.
cases
to
the
smallest
villages
and
ulation
in Palestine. Despite the un-
all Jews—men and women—who are : little humorous twist to her conversa-
lished Hebrew Union College to train OPPOSED TO MANDATE
doubted good-will and sincere intent-
On account of the holidays, meet-, hamlets to see for myself, and to be spiritual leaders for Jewry. J. Wal-
willing to share their bread with their tion that was delightful. And in turn
CARLSBAD.—Dr. Chaim Wein- in of the British government and
logs
scheduled
for
Oct.
3,
17
and
24,,
able
to
tell
American
Jewry
exactly
ter Freiberg was president of 'the
kith and kin, their flesh and blood, she asked a few questions herself.
man, president of the World Zionist its representative in Palestine, many
Al 112 Mrs. Urdang is still enjoying Monday evenings, have been post- what I have seen ard what the pres- Union for 20 years.

homeless in God's wide
wor .
Organization, denies a report pub- obstacles are still to be met by our
an net 8 a t.
life
still
"The influence of the synagogue
and and
about
it. laughing
There s a heartily
sermon at in it poned to Oct. 4, 18 and 25, Tuesday
moment
i
ery
Ev
lished in the New York Zeit that the pioneers. There will be a slow change
"Jew s of America!
has
been
challenged
time
and
again
,
wor k cannot this wonderful old lady, an object les- eveings..
United States government is opposed from military to civil government, but
is prec ious. This saving
by those who sought to prove that the
Judge Wilkins to Speak.
be postponed; dare not be delayed• so in the nwre joy of n living.
to the British mandate over Palestine. I am hopeful that the difficulties will
Jewish religion did not provide a
S.
Rabbi Gordon, chairman of the In-
because of the interests of the Stand- be removed. As regards the Arab
Mrs. Brafman and lireitman, the
We appeal to every Jew and Jewess
meeting ground for father and son,"
in America to support this $1,000,000
and Oil Company. population, whose hostility has been
pos. young 'arcs of 105, are in a way, even tellectual Advancement Committee !
Mr. Shohl said. "The argument has
Weizman declared to a representa- aroused by exaggerated and menda-
fund, to contribute as much as
more remarkable than the remarkable annnounees that Judge Wilkins will
been offered that traditional Judaism
n th er i n the
hive of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency cious reports, our intentions are un-
For these two women, address Pisgah Lodge Monday even-
Bible, to enroll as a me
only widened the mental gulf between
society, to receive Our representatives in
'Irs.
Urdang.
that the American government was animous in the declaration that abso-
addition
to making their beds and ing, Sept. 26. Rabbi Gordon also an-,
the old and the young generation.
. g' ,
a an a e p .
in the friendly spirit which their sac-
sympathetic to Zionism and that its lute friendliness and sincere desire
their rooms, a daily rou- nounces
Activities to Be Outlined at Julius Freiberg and his son, J. Walter
red mission demands and to co-oper-tillymg
tine performed equally as well by Mrs. made by his committee to have the I Year's
position on the mandates in Class A for co-operation shall be the guiding
Beth
Freiberg, must, then, have been the
Initial
Gathering
of
ate with them to the end that the Urdang, walk without canes and take business of the lodge closed by 91
is prompted by the closed door in principles of our work.
exception, for these two great lead-
El Society.
Praises U. S. Zionists.
$1,000,000 fund may be gathered as a daily "constitutional" in front of o'clock on meeting nights and the rest I
Mesopotamia rather than by any de-
ers of American Israel were in com-

"At the same time we have shown
quickly as possible. We are convinced the Home every afternoon as well as of the evening devoted to discussion
sire to interfere with Jewish hopes
Plate accord in their noble ideals. Re-
unmistakably
our refusal to be in-
that American Jews will do their clinib up and down the four flights of of whatever subjects they may wish.
on
of
a
successful
year,
in
the
Holy
Land.
ti
In anticipation
ligion, they believed, was vital to
timidated. As regards the American
Rabbi Gordon also announced the.
stairs without any help from anyone.
of . D Directors
. rectors announce the every Jew—religion, sincere,under-
duty.
[,,
.
representatives
here, I am gratified
"Those who are already members 'Mrs. Breitman even insists upon mak- plan for renewing the forum lunch- the
Board
g
opening (
standable, emburdened by meaning- DEMAND JEWS SPEAK POLISH
to find among the not only old Ameri-
of our society are asked to increase ing breakfast for the other inmates eons of the lodge, same to be ad- ple's Society of Temple Beth to on
Jess tradition—and available. The
OR
SETTLE
IN
PALESTINE
can
members
of
the organization but
dressed
by
prominent
speakers
as
in
their dues, to help in securing new at seven oieha•k every morning, but
Sunday evening, September 25. .
father fought with the late Isaac M.
a large contingent of business men.
members and to contribute to the she has to content herself with merely previous years. Rabbi Gordon Tues-
"The season of 1921-22 will find)
I Wise to establish Reform Judaism in
Their
assistance
has been of the
day
evening
went
to
Toledo
to
chal-
setting the table, all the home officials
many splendid innovations in the form
$1,000,000 fund."
DANZIG.—A dispatch from Lem-
realize
ear bysouungihtt
America.
greatest value. They came not in a
his
The society, in seeking to accom- will permit her to do. And she re- lenge the B'nai B'rith lodge there for of social and educational akctivfitlies1 Ant
tntgo Reform berg states that placards have been
.
father's
hopes
spirit
of
criticism,
but
with the sincere
plish this gigantic task of raising $1,- fused to be interviewed until she had a joint debate with Pisgah Lodge,
in order to carry on the
placed in the railroad cars and tram-
The Americanization committee of year's administration, and if possible , Jewry, by extending opportunities ways of (Let city calling on Polish intention of devoting thier abilities to-
000,000 to be devoted to the many. put on her new shirtwaist and skirt!
to
even
surpass
their
accomplish-
and
providing
leaders
for
its
worship.
Ward
strengthening
the
organization
Pisgah Lodge is planning co-operation
immigration problems which have
soldiers, artisans and intellectuals to
At 87, Claims To Be 40
the ments," the announcement for the Ile died before his great work was force Jews to speak Polish or to in- and improving the economic founda-
arisen after the great war, has called
One of the "babies" of the home is with the Board of Education for
meeting
reads.
completed.
We
therefore
are
asking
tions
of
our
work.
I
regret
that they
to its side the sympathies of the most' Mrs. Esther Tischler, who has just instruction of English and American
sist that they leave the country and
do not include the minority group of
"Stress will be laid upon the pro- other fathers and sons to carry on
distinguished Jewish citizens of the assed 85. Although[ in presenting history to immigrants.
go to Palestine.
k
"

American
Zionist,
respresented
by
dutctions of Vays, so t at the fine their ttiar •
tion: Hon. Abram I. Elkus, Dr. p her as one of the youngest, Mr. Sch-
noon:
Justice Brandeis, who did not see fit
resources of t e society along drama-
Stephen S. Wise, Judge Ilugo
added that another old lady of RABBI E. AISHISHKIN
to
attend
the
Congress
where
their
tic lines can be utilized to their full-
of Chicago, I. W. Bernheim, Professor] 87 still insists she is only 40, al-
views would receive a fair hearing."
G. Deutsch and others prominent in , though grandchildren of that age
WRITES HEBREW BOOK est. Six or seven evenings of plays
• • •
are now being contemplated, and it is
national affairs.
came to visit her.
ca
AMERICAN DELEGATION
the
urgent
desire
of
the
executive
Letters were received from Abram '
Mrs. Sarah Michaelson founded the
A new book in Ilebrew, entitled board to reach the entire constituency
FAVORS BUDGETARY SYSTEM
of the Daughters of Israel 10
I. Elkus, former United States am-
CARLSBAD,—(J. T. A.).— The
is "Dvar Ezekiel," by Rabbi Ezekiel of the Young I'eople's Society by thus
bassador to Turkey; Dr. Stephen
, years ago. Mrs. Dom M
1. W , . Home
Aishishkin of Detroit, has just been' giving the opportunity to all those
American Zionist delegation attend-
S. Wise of the Free Synagogue;
, president of the Home, which num-
issued. It consists of three parts, who are talented in dramatics to take
ing the World Zionist Congress issued
Bernheim and Professor G. Deutsch , hers over 3,000 members. Contribu-
each having its peculiar deeply Jew- an active part in this interesting
a statement in which it, urges the
of the liebrew Union College, endues
and dues of the members, as well
adoption. of business methods, strict
ish interest.
work.
ing the work.
as benefits , maintain the Home in its
economy and a budgetary system for
The first part of the book is a col-
"Other forms of affairs which will
Dr. Nine's letter reads as follows: i present efficient manner.
all Jewish activities for the recon-
lection of short sermons and ad- 'no doubt he of exceptional interest
"I am in entire sympathy with the
struction of Palestine. The Ameri-
dresses that the author delivered in and benefit to members will be under-
than appeal, which I have carefully
cans declared that "the controversy
Detroit
and
elsewhere.
These
are
whch
yon'
i
taken.
0 reg000 for
read. The $ 1,00,
between them and the Brandeis-Mack
succient, to the point and replete with
"Because of leek of space in our
arded as the first ,
ask should be
group is not due to differences on
Jewish
content.
building,
the
"for
members
only"
poli-
The Ilebrew School of Congrega-
claim upon Jewish generosity during
these points, but to the separatist pur-
The second part contains a num- cy will be enforced most rigidly dun.
tio
n
Emanuel
is
now
open
for
regis-
the pre-holiday season. Every Jew , i t
poses and policies of Mr. Justice
ber
of
studies
in
Homiletics,
and
the
ing
the
coming
season.
Therefore,
in America must have part herein. ration. Instruction will be given in
Brandeis and his followers."
third consists of Pilpulistic discus- in this connection it is imperative that
May I be permitted to contribute $25 Hebrew reading, translation, Jewish
The statement is signed by Peter J.
sions in Jewish law, revealing flashes each member be in possession of a
as a token of my deep interest in the, history and the Bible.
Schweitzer, Herman Conheim, Louis
1921-22 membership card at once."
Mitzvah classes will be formed of a mind trained in the Talmud.
work and my understanding of its'
Robison, Ab. Goldberg, Louis Lipsky,
Rabbi
Aishishkin's
book
also
con-
The
board
of
directors
urge
all
great value. Let us all together, un- . and a thorough course of instruction
tains a number of sermons on Zion- members to attend the opening meet-
(Continued on Page 6)
der the stimulus of the Hies, to what given
Bienenfeld is personally su- ism and is therefore of interest to ing, at which time the coming year's
should be done to bring peace to the Rabbi
g.
Jewish nationalists. The book has a intentions will be outlined in detail
Jewish exiles." pervising the school. All Jewish chil-
manifold interest and is written in an by Herbert Kohn, president.
dren are welcome. Parents are urged
Dancing will follow the meeting
eloquent style.
roll their children.
Josep li K.
K C ohn , special represent- to en
which will open promptly at 8:30
alive of the Hebrew Immgirant Aid
p. m.
Society, arrived here from New York
early this week to supervise the cam-
JUDGE MACK RENDERS
paign in the state of Michigan. Mr.
Supplementary Services for Rosh
Cohn announced that the quota for
THEATER WAR DECISION
Hashono and Yom Kippur at
the state of Michigan has been fixed
Unitarian Church.
at $25,000. Mr. Cohn will spend sev-
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)— 3,000
eral weeks in Detroit arranging for
As
in
previous
years, supplemen-
members
of
the
Actors'
Equity
As-
appeals in synagogues, and the en-
tary services, to be known as the
sociation, among them John Drew and,
listing of members for the society.
The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends
Temple Beth El Auxiliary Synagogue,
Ethel
Barrymore,
assembled
at
a
and relatives through the local Jewish paper is general through-
will be held at the Unitarian Church,
meeting in the Hotel Astor to hear
out the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
NORTH END SYNAGOGUE
corner Woodward avenue and Ed-
the reading of a decision rendered by,
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
mund place. The preacher will be
Judge Julian W. Mack, umpire, in
DEDICATES CORNERSTONE
forgetting a friend.
Professor Solomon B. Freehof of the
which he declared the organization,
HebreW • Union College, Cincinnati.
and
actions
of
the
Equity
Shop
legal,:
Greeting Cards in the DETROIT (JEWISH CHRONICLE
The committee in charge of these
Congregation Ahavath Zion will de-
ad submitted that the Equity's "ef-
will take this
services has been particularly for-
dicate the cornerstone of its new syn-
forts in seeking to improve the con-
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and family of
s
tunate in securing Dr. Freehof, who
agogue on Holbrook, between Brush
dition of its members are not only
is not only one of America's foremost
9765 West Grand Boulevard extend their beat
and Beaubien streets, on Sunday.
lawful but at least in parts are highly
Jewish
scholars, but as well a most
wishes
to
their
relatives
and
friends
for
a
commendable."
September 18.
eloquent preacher and a keen thinker.
Appropriate ceremonies will mark
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
The Equity Association stands for,
,
Dr.
Freehof
is still a young man but
the dedication. Detroit Rabbis will
the closed shop in the theater world
MAIL THE COUPON BELOW NOT LATER THAN MON-
he is recognized as one of the leaders
I and has been much opposed by the
participate. Seats for the Ilolydays
of
Jewish
thought
in this country.
DAY, SEPTEMBER 26.
theatre producers and managers.
will be procurable shortly.
Attendance at the Auxiliary Syne-
The newly-elected officers of the
Chronicle,
all
who wish to at-
gogue is free to
congregation are J. M. Morris, presi-
The Detroit Jewish
INTEND BRINGING JEWISH
850 West High Street,
I tend, but voluntary contributions to
dent; A. Serlin, vice-president; R.
Detroit,
Mich.
ORPHANS OUT OF RUSSIA
; cover the actual expenses involved
Wollock, secretary; A. Zech, trea-
will be received. As the seating ca-
surer.
Gentlemen:—
1 parity at the Unitarian Church is
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A commit-
which please insert my New Year's
I
limited, it is necessary that those who
for
tee
of
prominent
Jew's
in
Berlin
has
find
$1.00,
Enclosed
HAZFIRAH STILL PUBLISHED
Number.
Aboard the S. S. Lithuania, arriving at Brooklyn last week, was a li tie wish to attend should at once send
I been formed with the view of nego-
Greeting Card in your Rosh Hashon ■ (5682)
of 18 war orphans, the youngest not quite 6, the oldest not yet in their names and the number of per-
party
!tinting
with
the
Soviet
government
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Deputy
for the trannfering of a large num- her 'teens, on whose tiny faces were written the stories of unusual suffer- ' sons in their family who may wish
Greenbaum, the editor of the "Hazfi-
ber of Jewish orphans to Berlin. The ings, hardships endured through the year and in moat cases orphaned in i to attend the services, to the commit-
NAME
rah," a Hebrew daily published here,
cations should
same committee is sending delega- Europe's pogroms. The children are all natives of Poland and have been . tee in charge. n'ommuni
announces that the "Hazfirah" will
to the Committee on
ry
tions to Poland and Ukraine to in- brought here to be placed among relatives by the Joint Distrbiution Com- be
continue appearing from now on. Its
ADDRESS
ynagogue, Temple Beth
vestigate the situation of the Ukraine mittee of New York. Until they are reunited with their relatives, the Auxiliary Synagogue,
publication had been suspended for
for at the home of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
orphans will be
refugees.
some time dee to its inability to ob-
tain the necessary funds.

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