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A merica lewish periodical Colter

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

CLIFTON AMU' - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

New Telephone
GLENDALE

REPETROI T

8 -3 -2 -6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

JEWS STRICKEN BY
FAMINE FLEE FROM
RUSSIA IN HORDES

Per Year,00;
$3. Per Copy, 10 Coats

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921.

VOL X. NO. 13.

DANCE PLANNED BY

The Cohens--Fierce
N. Y. Fighting Clan

Lead Military Forcer of Metro-
polis In Smashing Through
Hindenburg Line

LOCAL B'NAI B'RITH

Social Season of Pisgah Lodge to
1
Open on Monday, Sept. 19.

FordIs Attacked
Ford
B y Senator Reed

JEW INVENTS NEW
HEART INSTRUMENT

San Francisco Doctor Responsible
for Medical Advance.

Senator Speaks at Syna -
gogue Dedication in Kan -

U. S.

SAN FRANCISCO. — Dr. )tarry
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
Spiro, well known heart specialist of
will open the social and entertani-
sae
City.
melt activities for the coming year San Francisco, has just received high

Zionist Congress
Delegates Chosen

Louis Lipsky Polls Highest
Number of Votes; Schmarya
Levin Is Second.

UNTERMYER ASSAILS
HENRY MORGENTHAU
`BETRAYAL' OF JEWS

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Louis
with a dance to be given !Monday , KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Speaking at recognition from the Leland Stanford Lipsky, secretary of the Federation Former Ambassador's Attack
on Zionism Called "Per-
evening, Sept. 19, at the meeting the laying of the cornerstone for the University through his appointment of American Zionists, polled the
place of the lodge, the Old Elks' Tem- Keren Israel Synagogue, United as instructor
diseases
of the
sonal Egotism."
Since his in release
from
the heart.
army, highest number of votes in the re-
ple, on Monroe street. The enter- States Senator James A. Reed praised where he received high praise for his cent country-wick elections for dele-
tainment committee announces that America as a place in which foreign work in fighting the "flu," he has gates to the forthcoming Zionist Con- NEW LEADER OUTLINES
THE Cohens led New York's fight- th is dance will be free to members peoples have come to find religious
busied himself with perfecting a ma- , gross at Carlsbad. Dr. Schmarya Le-
ZIONISTIC PRINCIPLES
ing forces in the world war.
in good standing and their families. and political freedom, and condemned chine to make examinations of the hu- vin and Mr. Samuel Untermeyer are
POLISH ZIONISTS TAKE
The War Record Bureau of the
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, chairman those who
ho look down on a fellow- man heart both easier and more ex-, close seconds.
LEAD IN RELIEF WORK New York State Bonus Commission
NEW YOR K.—Declaring that
the Intellectual Advancement Corn-' American because of his race or act. Dr. Spiro deduced, and now
The list of successful candidates as
,
has found that more soldiers and mittee of the lodge, announces that creed.
Henry Morgenthau is guilty of a cra-
members
that
mielamrb
yte
li m
announced by Henry Sachler, assist-
ro
s a m e top prove,
WARSAW. — (J. C. 11.) — White sailors of that name than any other his committee is arranging for an-
•• The
likenesses ant general secretary of the Ameri- ven betrayal of his people which "not
The man who can deny the right claims family
Russia has become the center for were in the service from the metropo-
debate to take place immedi- of religious liberty to the Jews
is a in their hearts.
, can Zionists, reads as follows, the even the moat plausible of diplomatic
an enemy
thousands of refugees, among them
ately after the holidays. The an-
m aekyi.e.s names being given in the order of apologies can excuse or extenuate,"
n ,s
grace to the republic,
stu
In the entire state alone were the nouncement is also made that numer- ' disgrace
many Jews, who are fleeing from the
Samuel Untermyer, prominent law-
the senator declared.
physician's
n
of
the
people,"
wthe
's
arnteo
the number of votes cast for each
t
i
r
c
le
heart
S
rP
1)1;ea
yer and chief counsel to the Lock-
famine in Bolshevik Russia. Inv by Smiths able to get ahead of the ous other events are planned for the
an-
Senator Reed attacked Henry Ford the
day troupes of them presenting a priestly clan of Israel. The Bonus intellectual advancement of the for statements said to have been pub- This scientific advance was first an- nominee:
wood committee, and head of the
Louis
Lipsky,
Dr.
Schmarya
Levin,
most horrible spectacle straggle Into Commission estimates that about lodge, including a number of speakers lished in a paper owned by the manu- flounced to the medical profession
paper read at the annual . Samuel Untermeyer, Abraham Gold- Keren Ilayesod (Palestine Founda-
the towns and hamlets and lay them- 5,000 Smiths wore the uniform of the who will address the lodge during the lecturer, criticising the Jews in this through a
tion Fund) of the United States,
California
lest
May
of
the
I
berg,
Joseph
Barondess,
Benzlon
selves wearily in the streets waiting United States while the Hindenburg comi
takes issue with the ex-ambassador
coming season.
,ntry.
Moasinsohn, Morris R o t h e n b erg,
the slice of bread and bowl of soup line was being smashed.
Adolph Freund, who is in charge cou Why (lid men and women come to ' Medical
Association.
r
. Hirsh Masliansky, Reuben Bramm, in his recent attack on Zionism, in an
Aside
from
his
medical
work,
In the entire state the Cohens num- of the collections for the war orphans,! this country, with its rocky coast and
with which the local relief organize-
Peter J. Schweitzer, Bernard A. Ro- article in the September number of
lions are in a position to supply bered 2,500. There were 2,400 Mil- announced that a numb er of mem- expanse of forest?" the speaker Spiro is an intense Jew and is deep
the Forum Magazine.
them, thanks to the financial assist- hers, 2,000 Sullivans and 1,800 hers are assisting him in the collec-' asked. "The French came here be- interested in the communal problem senblatt, Emanuel Neumann, Leon
Mr. Untermyer's article is an ex-
tiros and that more than $500 has cause they were burned at the stake; of San Francisco. Ile is a brother- Zolotkoff, Isaac Naiditch, Henrietta haustive exposition of the Zionist
once from the American Society of Joneses.
,
Adjutant-General J. Leslie Kin- already been collected. An appeal Catholics came because they were in-law of Rabbi Rudolph 1. Coffee, Szold, Herman Conheim, Senior Abel
Friends and the American Joint Dis.
. ideal?' and principles.
caid, chairman of the Bonus Commis- was made for additional volunteers to persecuted in some countries; the formerly of Toledo, Ohio, now of Lotta . Levensohn, Mrs. Peter J
Express Sympathy.
tribution Committee.
Reports from Minsk, where the sion, said that the war records show collect for the orphan fund. Puritans because they were expelled Oakland, Calif. Schweitzer, Bernard G. Richards
The publication of an attack on
Zalman
Cutler,
A.
M.
Hilkowitch,
E.
greatest number of refugees are con- that every nationality was well ranee•
Zionism
at
the present day—nearly
from their native land; the Quakers
-Lps...in, William
W. Lewm
. in, P.
gregated, describe the state of the , seated in the regiments that went out
kaisn del Led r octrine
M. Raskin, Morris Margulies, Boris four years after the memorable Hal-
famine-stricken as appalling. Many from the state to fight the legions of
loud
Declaration—is
characterized by
.
Wlile
i
e
fre
awl'
liam
Grabelsky, Baer Epstein, Louis Top-
of them when are arrive appear as the kaiser.
lived; the Irish because they were
kis Jacob Fishman, Louis Robison, Mr. Untermyer as a "curious phe-
On the same subject the Grand
creatures from another world--their
nomenon,"
for
the
principles
of Zion-
Pao,-
,
r
,
,

.,
a
are
en
no
he
ey
rt./ esne r te, nttlyens acs atm
Samuel Benjamin, Ilenry Raphael
s sunken and hollow, their faces Rapids Herald says editorially:
Gold, Mre. De Sole Pool, Samuel ism have long been considered and
Let credit go where due. The
black and contorted, their half-na ec
studied
by
all
the
Allied
governmenta
they preferred the hardship of for
Hoffenberg, Julius Haber, I. Kahane-
bodies dry to the bone. Every toy 'Cohens' led New York's fighting
esta and the dangers from wild ani-
wits, A. J. Goldstein, .1. Gabriel', Hy- and have received the unanimous ap-
row s worse. The food forces in the world war! This is the
proval of our own government.
the situation g reli
nd savag tribes to presecu- Four of Fifty Who Died on the man H. Kronick.
mobs and
-
ef
are
exceedingly
testimony
of
the
New
York
War
Rec-
s
Monarchist
Russians
Plan
Sa y
Say
"The attention devoted by these
supplies for
lion. •The Je ws immigrated for ex -
Steamer Alaska Were
It is known that some of the dele-
- ned Massacres in New
to the claims and ob-
limited. Authorities in Minsk state ord Bureau. More soldiers and sail-
actly the same reason.
gates, among them Mr. Reuben Brat- governments
Jews.
that unless immediate transports of ors of that name than of any other
jects of the Zionist movement," Mr.
Is the Jew we find a very moral
York
Office.
nin,
are
not
in
a
position
to
attend
Untermyer
continues,
"was neither
food are despatched to White Russia served from the metropolis. So much
principle that has stood the test of
SAN FRANCISCO. — Of the 75 the congress. Arrangements have brief nor perfunctory. There is not
they will be unable to cope with the for the anti-American Semite men-
ace! Will Mr. Ford's Dearborn Inde- NEW YORK.—(J. C. D.)—Ilerman the ages. There is no height of glory
a
state
throughout
the
civilized
world
Bernstein, the well known journalist, which they have not attained in art, passengers who were on the s Steamer
been made whereby such delegates
situation.
• • •
pendent please copy?"
laska when it struack Blunt' reef off can be substituted by candidates who that has not through its authorized
Maurice Morris, writing in the just returned from Europe, publishes music, jurisprudence and in all other , A
even- received the highest number of votes
aturday
S
orni
Calif
Northern
h
J
AMERICAN JEWS AID
.
'
Ines
among those not elected. The names representatives expressed sympathy
startling revelation, su s an sae
New York Herald, paid the following the
SUFFERERS IN RUSSIA
by authentic documents, that the other country to love except Amer- ing, Aug. 6, 13 were known to hve are given below in the order of the with the great enterprise now under-
, been Jews, and of the 50 who died
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)--Jews in tribute to the "fierce fighting clan"
taken in the Holy Lnad; there is not
e,"
the
senator concluded.
monarchists
of
Russia
plott
d
to
re-
ica
number of votes received:
Senator Reed's address followed four were Jews, it is learned here.
America are answering the call of of priests:
Lazarus Toft, Edward Spiegel, S. a single statesman of eminence who
place a czar on the throne of Russia
THE COHENS
the famine-stricken in Russia and
by perpetrating the wholesale man- that of Judge Francis M. Hayward , Only one of the four bodies has been M. Neches, A. S. Orlans, Leonard M. has not given sincere utterance to his
recovered and buried in San Fran-
have taken steps to organize large- They have told in song and story
wishes for its success. But It has re-
in behalf of Mayor James Cowgill.
sacre of Jews.
Of the Kalmuck and the Turk,
' cisco. The Alaska left l'ortland, Ore., Palitz, Frank Berman, Philip Watten- mained for a retired diplomat and a
scale relief. New York City is lead-
lie charges that the monarchist or-
for San Francisco on Friday, Aug. 6, berg, II. A. Winer, Morris Kramer, professing Jew to spurn the collective
ing the way, but Jewish societies in Sung the everlasting glory
Ezekiel Rabinowitz, S. J. Goldatine,
ganization with offices in New York,
Of the Kelly, Shea and Burke,
h li . wreck occurring at 9 o'clock
Baltimore and in Boston have con-
Isaac Harris, Benjamin Raba s y, wisdom of the world's leading states-
is closely in touch with the scheme to ,
the following night.
men and their experienced political
vened assemblies and effected pre- But apologies should flow in
re-establish the absolute monarchy ,
Numerous tales of heroism are told Meyer Weisgal, Bernard Shelvin,
purpose.
To
the
fiercest
fighting
clan—
advisers and to attempt to frustrate
liminary organizations which
and
is
part
of
the
"net
which
is
in connection with the shipwreck. Henry Rosenbaum, Michael Salit, So-
to proceed immediately with the col- Yes, the newest name is Cohen;
the age-long aspirations of his own
,
spread throughout the world."
Sufrin David Werbelowsky , people. Had Mr. Morgenthau any
Ile's the top hole fighting man.
I
A rthur J. Franklin of Chicago, one lomon
1
lection of funds.
Emanuel
Ilertz,
I.
A.
Lessors,
I
.
Reproduces Documents.
of the survivors, was one of those
Iew York City a conference of
new light to throw upon the ques-
Delegation in London Takes Aden-
who risked his life to save others. Weintraub, B. • Gars.
Bernstein was successful in obtain-
tion, had he any new argument or
delegates representing 1,000 Jewish Ilere's to !key, Abe and Izzy,

tag. of Prejudices Against
Here's to Ignatz, Moe and Jake.
Jumping into the sea from the sink-
ing reproduction of documents , one I
groups of workingmen met in For-
objection to advance, had he discov-
Jewish People.
ing vessel, Franklin caught hold of a LORD ROTHSCHILD TO BE
ward Hall on Tuesday. Philip Gelieb- Sure, the pace they set was dizzy
ered any unknown difficulties or re-
of which is a stenographic report of '
b board and swam to a raft composed PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS
ter, secretary of the Workmen's , And they made the Ileinies quake. s c conference that took place in Con-
CARLSBAD. — (J. T. A.) — It's vealed any unsuspected risks, I could
Circle, at whose instance the con- Some said gold was their delighting, 8,
1921, wherein
understand his entering the arena at
stantinople,
prominent Rassian , delegation, which has been here sev- of the door and part of the captain s
And that business was their soul. Czarists spoke
ere openly
prominent
ference was called, stated that the
of the plans to eral days, continues the work of mo. cabin. Hoisting himself on that part announced here that Lord Walter this late hour with his time-worn pro-
original intention was to appeal to Well, they made their business fight-
on of bilizing all existing anti-Semitic cur- of the wreckage, he later lifted an- Rothschild will be the presiding of- test. But a careful perusal of hie
rents. It takes advantage of the pre- other man and also 6-year-old Clara ficer of the Zionist Congress which article fails to bring to light a single
ing,
only a limited number of societies
exterminate t he Jewish population
And kicked Kaiser for a goal!
Klemiovitz, arch plotter, , mind, existing in the English public Dyer, who saw her mother and two convenes here on Sept. 1. Professor objection or argument that has not
within the Workmen's Circle, but
Russia.
(Continued on Page 5)
following the spontaneous and unso-
long ago been discussed and demol-
Genres the sowing of hatred mind, as, for instance, the opposition brothers sing before her very eyes.
all You will find them in the Bowery

ished. Nay, much more plausible ob-
ad
against Jews and spoke glibly of the to Bolshevism and the hatred of the She clung from 10 o'clock that night
licited offers of assistance from
And
in
Hester
street
and
Grand,
sides, the conference was made a gen-
jections have been offered In the past
forceful death of tens and hundreds Germans, and accuses the Jews of be- till 6 o'clock the next morning to
eral one. It is expected that the And their manner may seem flowery
and effectively shattered, and many
of thousands of Jews. The document ing Bolsheviks, charges the Zionists Franklin's foot, never once releasing
As they talk with either hand.
executive committee elected at the
with overrunning Palestine with Rus- her hold, until the lifeboat arrived
who, like myself, were cold to the
conference will assume charge of all But you'll do well to remember
Mr. Bernstein acquired quotes him as sian radicals and blames the Jews for and lifted all three off their safety
movement because of want of under-
That those hands can turn to fists, saying:
Jewish relief activities for Soviet
standing, have become its champions.
The
massacre
of
tens
and
even
,
speaking
German.
This
proves,
the
plank.
And that three years, come Novem.
Sad Cases.
But Mr. Morgenthau, whose knowl-
Russia and will co-ordinate the work
delegation contends, that the Jews
Fklin is a brother of Mrs. Y. W. H. A. Workers Plan to Have edge of the question is manifestly su-
ber,
M r. Franklin
hundreds of thousands of Jews mayl are opposed to England's interests
of many separate groups which have
Those same Cohens led the lists!
Moses Purvin, a leading Jewish wom-
Membership Dri•• Completed
guarantee our victory only for a time.,
perficial, has simply refurnished some
already begun to function and gather
We will be guaranteed against the in-land England's
ideals. made a point of f an of Chicago and president of the
by September 1.
of the *most threadbare fallacies of a
gation
funds.
hereof Jewish tendency for world au- , The dele
Benjamin Schlesinger, president
discredited party and flaunts them as
premacy only when we have torn out getting into immediate touch with' Council of Jewish Women. His
The second meetin
R of the Y. W. a new political revelation."
of the International Garment Work-
of their hands their main weapon— Generals Bobs, ex-governor of Pales- brother is Rabbi Harvey Franklin of
II.
A.,
held
Monday
evening
at
the
ers' Union, which comprises some
Calls Opposition Prejudiced.
money. We must wage against them tine, who was forced to resign after of
San
Jose,
Calif.
was
in search
health
and
was He
sent
away
from his , Jewish Woman's Club,
I b was very
100,000 persons, has issued a call for
Mr. Untermyer seriously questions
i Jerusalem; General
NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) — The also an economic war; we most drive the pogrom in
largely
attended
by
an
enthusiastic
ference
on
Wednesday
at
the
the ex-ambassador's right to speak
when
on this
a
con School, where plans will Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, Dr. Jo- them out of every domain of our na. Money and Colonel Gabriel, ex-offs- business
Equally
worthy
of shipwreck.
mention is th e ga et-mg
Rand
of young women. Five new with authority on Jews and Judaism,
'
h Edwards of Portland , organizations sent representatives, and his claim to pose as a theologian
made to relieve the starving in Rim- seph II. Hertz, arrived in New York tive commerce and industry. Un- elate in Palestine, who are carrying
on
a
campaign
for
the
Arabs
in
in-
Ore., about to enter the University of making a total of 12 distinctive or historian. Mr. Morgenthau, he
sia. The call asks that each of the City on Aug. 12 to remain for a fort- doubtedly this struggle is weaker and
English circles and in car-
many local unions of the interim- night. Rabbi Hertz is one of the first harder, nevertheless we must devote fluential
fain government circles, making use California, who went to his watery groups, in addition to many unaffili- says, speaks of Zionism as a "be-
tional elect delegates to the meeting.' graduates of the Jewish Theological our attention to it. I do not mean
grave w ith a smile As the ship was ated young girls and women, at pres- trayal," and thereby betrays his own
From all indications it appears that Seminary and a special reception in to say at all that in order to accom_ of their personal connections or the
ent actively interested in the forma- ignorance of Jewish history and liter-
the Jews in New York will answer the seminary was arranged for him. plish this it is necessary to stop sow- purpose. Several members of the carrying him to his doom, he told his tion of the association.
ature. Throughout the annals of the
fellow passengers
that he
had
tried
the appeal most whole-heartedly. In Dr. Hertz is returning to England ing hatred for the Jews. On the con- delegation have had conferences with unsuccessfully
during
the
war
to
Miss Anna Sachs and Miss Blume Jewish people there has been a per.
oss the sea and "go over the top" I. Levin were elected secretary and sistent and irresistible yearning for
the East Side, collections are now from an extended trip around the teary, this agitation must be accord- Lord Lamington and Lord Sydenham,
being taken up. Hebrew school chit- world visiting almost all the British ed the first place, for this alone can notorious for their opposition in the cross
treasurer for the membership drive. the restoration of l'alestine. Mr.
dren are being mobilized for a tag dominions and colonies. Ile spent prepare the ground for our further house of Lords to the avowed Zion- in Pitifully sail was the case of a The outline for the campaign activi- Morgenthau's assertion that a crea-
ist policies of the English govern-
day and many societies of merchants the last two weeks in Canada, ad- work."
merit. The Christian members of the young Canadian named Cohn, whose ties were carefully discussed and the tion of a Jewish commonwealth in
are preparing to co-operate with the dressing gatherings in most of the
Supported by Print.
delegation are getting in touch with excessive loyalty to his employers cost following committees were appointed: Palestine would necessitate a change
workingmen who have already set larger Jewish communities. On Mon-
Father Voctoov
of th eG
supported
the reek
gen, prominent bishops and other mem- him his life. As he fitte on a life Executive, directory, publicity and of political allegiance on the part of
their relief machinery in motion. day of last week he arrived in Mon- Orthodox churchk
personal contact publicity committee. any single Jew who belonged by citi-
The call for Russian relief found treat and was met at the station by cral's views and declared that "it is hers of the clergy in the Church of preserver he had a jewelry case
The team work for the drive was zenship to another state, is ascribed
Franklin to throw away the excess the main feature of the evening's dis- by Mr. Untermyer to nothing else but
the Jewish organizations ready be- Rabbi Dr. Abromowitz, Rabbi Zvi not necessary to remind them (the England.
The delegation is receiving little around his waist. When begged by
baggage, he explained that the case cussion and it was decided to elect 12
cause the American Society of Cohen and Rabbi Meritt of Temple priests) of their duty." Ile saw the attention
"prejudice and loose thinking."
in the English press. Even
Friends had already approached them Emanuel. He was the official guest first task of the monarchists as being the anti-Semitic Morning Post con- contained thousands of dollars' worth captains, one from each organization
In this c onnection, Mr. Untermyer
for aid and steps were under con- of the mayor of the city and visited "the uprooting of the Jewish heresy." -in Apo us 2inpuld wpm ;pall patio) of precious diamonds belonging to his represented, each captain to be privi- quotes no less an authority on the
atruction even before the appeal to the important Jewish communal in-
At a session of Parliament, the firm. Ile lost his life trying to save leged to secure her own co-workers. subject than Arthur James Balfour
General Krivoshein, the chairman terview
with the delegation.
the gems, the added weight of which
Herbert Hoover came from Maxim stitutions. On Tuesday he left for of the conference, was of the opinion
In order that all plans for the mem- himself, the author of the famous
Gorki. Quebec.
bership drive be complete by Sept. 1, Balfour Declaration. Mr. Balfour re-
that "our main enemy are the Jews, well known friend of the Jews and drew him beneath the waves.
• • •
it was decided to have a "Y" dinner futes the idea that there is anything
against whom all our efforts must be Zionists,
osts,
Deputy
Ormsby
Gore,
put
D r RuTrn. Coffee of o akland, for the officers, chairmen of the corn-
USSIAN CONDITIONS IMPROVE directed." He urged a double-edged t e
inherent in the realization of the
BUT FOUR JEWS ON
li eatigoorivewriiregst
et
tsi ,ieonAratic,) d t i eg
n
Calif., interviiewed several of the sur-
enemby-
and captains of the teams on Zionist ideal that would endanger the
swzwrcilnagaii, nats rt etliisa inl ,ilibeo cliecnal m
RUSSIAN COMMITTEE
e
whether
RIG
A.—
(J.
T.
A.)—The
Moscow
economic
Thursday
evening,
Aug.
18,
at
the
sowing
at present in London left Palestine vivors and states that three clear
"rights and political status" of the
RIGA.—(J. T. A.1—The all-Rus-
ern
c " with the consent a d authorization of facts stand forth. "The ship
Jews in other countries. Mr. Balfour
n
sian committee appointed by the Boshevist Pravda reports that the ott."
Tea Room.
o
pony is resp nsible for this need ess- Blue
The Bird
general
group Will continue to thinks quite the contrary. Every-
Soviet government to secure help for b andit attacks on the Jewish popu- ke Mr. Bernstein promises to ma
the British government. Under Sec- shipwreck," Rabbi Coffee said. "The
charges and revelations in
Af-
thing which raises the national and
the famine districts in Soviet Russia I ation in White Russia are weaken- further
of the Minister
of Colonial
fairs Harmsworth
replied
that the captain should never have been al- have
regular at
meetings
rig, due to the successful self-de- subsequent issues of the New York rotary
day its evening
8 o'clock every
at the Mon-
Jew international status of the Jews to
counts but four Jews among its 63 1'
lowed so closely to hug the shore i (31ii‘yoman s Club, 89 Rowena street. that of other nations ought teroiti-
ease of 250 Jewish workers in Bo-
the
British government is aware of
r f
(Continued on Page 5)
Continued on Page 5)
s and young women's clubs inter- gate what remains of ancient antipa-
isovian and Ithumian districts.
visit of Muria Maxim Pasha and his and permit his vessel to enter danger-
Equally at fault are t
ested in the Young Woman's Hebrew
associates to the European capitals ous waters. Equally
e Association are invited to attend the thies.
and of their purpose to protest government laws which fail to safe-
Gives Long List.
Mr. Untermyer further takes Mr.
against the Zionist policy of England, guard the passengers. The word of next meeting, or submit their names
but that the British government has the unfortunate sufferers would in- to the chairman of the directory coin• Morgenthau to task for his account
dicate tha t the life guards were o lax mittee, Miss Jeanette M. Steinberg,
given them no authorization.
(Continued on page 5.)
in watching for distressed ships.
802 West Grand Boulevard.
Dr. Coffee paid the following tri-
In anticipation of the busiest sea-
bide to the Jews of Eureka, Calif •
son since its inception, the Men's
''Words simply cannot express hu-
Youngsters Eat With Much Gusto At Camp
Temple Club, composed entirely of
man gratitude to the fine hearts of
members of Temple Beth El, has a
C lif a Only
the people in Eureka,
. n y 12
program arranged for the coming
Jewish families reside in this, the
months which easily eclipses anything

nearest town to the disaster, where
,
ever before attempted in the coin-,
N. — Jews
(J. C. through
B.) — The
L 0 N D 0 British
its the saved persona were landed. These
munity.
•■ •-■11.4.0.41
Jewish families proved themselves
League of
Although the club activities do not ,
ex-president, Claude Montefiore, has worthy of the highest praise. If ever
begin until the October meeting, the
recently made representations to the men and women proved themselves
officers and directors have been busy
The practice of eending New Year's Greetings to friends
British government with the view of deserving of Carnegie medals, pin
for the past months and a delightful
and relatives through the local Jewish paper is general through-
obtaining a re-interpretation of the them on the big-hearted Jews of this
and interesting series of dinners, lec-
out the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
Balfour Declaration which might little town for opening their hearts,
tures, smokers and educational meet-1
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
weaken its significance. It is learned their homes and their purses to the
logs and classes has already been deli-
on good authority that official state- distressed passengers."
forgetting a friend.
nitely arranged for.
ments recently made and amounting
The list of speakers at the various
Greeting Cards in dm DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
to a minimum interpretation of that
will take this form:
meetings include both local and out-
declaration are due in some measure
side men of note. The complete pro-
to the pressure brought to bear on
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and family of
gram will be announced in an early
government departments by Monte-
9765 West Grand Boulevard extend their best
issue of The Chronicle, giving the
, (lore.
wishes to their relatives and friends for a
names of the speakers and the dates
■ At the last annual meeting of the
Preparations are being completed
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
and places of the meetings. The sub-
I League of British Jews, Claude for the first annual moonlight of the
jects of the various men who will ad-
Montefiore, then its president, an- Junior European Women's Welfare
MAIL THE COUPON BELOW MOT LATER THAN WEDNES-
dress the Men's Temple Club are
nounced confidentially that he was- Organization, to be held on Aug. 31.
DAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
widely variant, of current and vital
making efforts to have the Balfour The affair promises to be one of the
interest in each instance.
, Declaration weakened in significance big events of the season, the commit-
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle,
e
Shore
k
Any man who is a member of
Lined up for the eats at the Fresh Air Camp, Stop 22, La
and potential content.
tee in charge reporting that it has ar-
850 West High Street,
Temple Beth FA may become a mem- Drive. The variance in altitudes is merely a technical one of inches. Appe
These facts, made pubdlic only • ranged for a number of interesting
Detroit, Mich.
ber of the Men's Club and be able tites are all six-footers. The littlest toddler of 5 facing the line, it is said short time ago, have engendered bit-
to enjoy the benefits and pleasures ' on good authority, eats with as much gusto and enthusiasm as the tall, ernes among English Jews, national- and novel features.
Gentlemen:—
The junior organization, which was
which go with such a membership. gawky lad of 14 at the end. Little wonder. The bracing air of the lake, istically inclined.
formed about a year ago and has at
Enclosed find $1.00, for which please insert my New Year's
The organization now numbers sev- the romping and swimming and hiking and playing that fills the happy days
present a membership of over 100
Greeting Card in your Rosh Hashona (5682) Number.
eral hundred live-wire enthusiastic of these little guests of the camp for a blessed two weeks is conducive to
VILNA RELIEF ASKS AID girls, is assisting the senior organize-
members, but there are still some
, tion in its work of bringing to this
appetites.
m where approximately 150 kid- oo
members of the Temple who have not good
Incidentally, the attractive dining r
WARSAW.—Dr. Bogen has receiv- country European war orphans.
availed themselves of membership.
fed three times a day is but one of the many new buildings erected
Tickets for the moonlight can be
are
dies
Thos desiring to join should get in on the site of the Fresh Air Camp during the year. The Brown Play Pavilion, ed an urgent telegraphc request from
had from any of the members.
touch with Dr. Mortis D. Silver, 1108
Charlotte Brown and members of her , the Vilna community for immediate
....
ADDRESS
splendid building erected by Mrs.
The
next meeting of the junior or-
I

Kresge building, chairman of the family, where the children present their player, view real "movies" and financial assistance; otherwise all re-
, ganization will be held on Tuesday
illef
institutions
there
will
be
forced
membership committee, or Melville
inclement weather, is another of these buildings. Dormi-
evening, Aug. 23.
to liquidate.
S. Welt, president, 426 West Lamed play games
tori es for boys and girls have also been added.
street.

American Jewish Workers Or-
ganize to Assist Hungry
Refugees.

BERNSTEIN REVEALS
PLOT AGAINST JEWS

nt t n he w

TALES OF HEROISM
TOLD OF SHIPWRECK '

FORCES AGAINST
JEWS MOBILIZED
BY ARAB GROUP'

12 GROUPS JOIN
FOR FORMATION
OF WOMEN'S "Y"

CHIEF RABBI HERTZ
ON VISIT IN THE U. S.

MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB
ANNOUNCES VARIANT
PROGRAM FOR YEAR

Lined

Up For Mess

'EFFORTS OF JEWS
HELPED TO WEAKEN
PLEDGE OF BALFOUR

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

JUNIOR E. J. W. W. 0.
MAKING PLANS FOR
MOONLIGHT AUG. 31

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