▪ Amerkam AIM Periodical Colter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO I OW Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English HRONICLE IfEbETROIT 'a- New Tdepbone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Par Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26,' 1921. VO.. X. NO. 14. SIR ALFRED MOND ANSWERS ATTACKS OF BRANDEIS BODY 'Tis a Sad Tale Told by the Four Orphans Note Here Give Day's Labor For Russ Relief Jewish Workers Choose Com- mission to Offer Help to Jews in Russia. ANOTHER RECORD! The inborn Ilebrew craving for learning once more mani- fested itself this summer in the studiousness of the Jewish chil- dren of this city. A survey of the summer school attendance revealed some startling figures concerning the ambition of the Jewish youth. Of a total summer grade and high school attendance of 5,850, there were 3,450 Jewish boys and girls, or fully 59 per cent of the total school attendance was Jewish. The percentage of the Jewish population of De- troit is estimated at less than 10 per cent. The record attendance for Jewish pupils was that at the Garfield school, where 800 of 1,000 in attendance were Jew- ish. Northern High School was a close second, with 700 of the 900 being Jewish pupils. The complete figures follow: Attendance Jewish School 600 1200 Bishop 800 1000 Garfield 700 900 Northern High 350 750 Ellis 1000 2000 Central High Palestine Chooses Brandeis Delegate Elects U. S. Justice as Repre- sentative to International Zionist Congress. LIFE IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ASSUMES NORMALITY ASPECT JERUSALEM.—J. T. A.)—Justice Felix M. Warburg Describes NEW YORK.—(J. C. 11.1—At a Louis D. Brandeis of the United conference of Jewish workingmen's Jewish Conditions After States Supreine Court has been elect- organizations held in New York City ed as a delegate to the International War and Pogroms. on Aug. 16, Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Zionist Congress, according to the re- Baruch Zuckerman, secretary of the sults of l'alestinian elections an- J. D. C. CHAIRMAN URGES People's Relief Committee, and C. B. nounced here. Justice Brandeis is ARABS WILL NOT CONFER Vladeck, manager of the Jewish RECONSTRUCTION POLICY the American leader of the minority WITH ZIONIST LEADERS Daily Forward, were elected to form group in the Zionist Organization, - • a commission which is to proceed to By FELIX M. WARBURG, lead- which is opposed to the present LONDON.—(J. C. B.)—In a letter Russia and distribute relief to the (Chairman Joint Distribution Com- ership in that organization, and he to the Jewish Chronicle, Sir Alfred Jews of that country, whose tragic mittee.) will therefore t participate in the Mond, member of the British cabinet, position has been exaggerated by the forthcoming mi ting. The congress expresses his surprise at the accusa- scourge of famine that afflicts them ' (Copyrighted, 1921, by Jewish Cor- opens On Sept. tions made against Dr. Weizmann and as well as the general population. respondence Bureau.) Twenty-one delegates have been the present Zionist leadership in a Seven hundred and ninety-three ac- When I last sailed for Europe I elected by the Jews of Palestine to statementissued by the former ad- credited delegates, representing 379 the forthcoming Zionist Congress. had some misgivings about the liqui- minration of the Zionist Organiza- organizations, most of them working.' The general Zionists, supporters of dation of palliative relief abroad. I tion of America and sent to him and, men groups, met to confer on the Weizmann, elected Boris Goldberg, had some fear that while we were it is learned, to Lloyd George, see.' problem of relief for famine-stricken James Rothschild and David Yellin; seeking to relieve ourselves of some seal British Cabinet Ministers, James . Russia and decided to appeal to all the "opposition" elected Ben Avi,I of the duties which the American de Rothschild and prominentNitionists Jews to contribute the proceeds of Alexandra Aronson, Barak and Jus- Jews had voluntarily assumed and in England. Mond in his letter de - a day's labor to the fund now being tice Brandeis; the Mizrachi delegates borne since the ravages of the war clares that what is said Of the Lord raised. The meeting was called on are Rabbis Meisel, Ostrowsky, Fish- began to spread over vast areas of Readig plan for the composition of the initiative of the People's Relief Jewish settlements, withdrawal from a new Zionist executive cannot be Committee, which had functioned' the field of general relief might im- correct since he, as a member of the the i th war as a throughout an d since pose an unbearable burden on the British Cabinet, could not have ac- purely Jewish institution. The con- Local communities, and thus cause cepted a post on the executive. Mond ference, however, was an agglomera- I new hardships and misery to the im- , states that he was not aware that tion of men of all shades of opinion, ' poverished Jewish population. so that the conference early was SAY CELIA, MICHAEL, MORRIS AND MOLLIE FINE. Just ice Brandeis had a definite plan I am happy to say, however, that for the executive personnel when he troubled by the extremist Commun. after a careful survey of conditions OLLIE, Morris Michael and tered to different parts of the world was in London. Sir Alfred reiterates ist faction, which demanded that, abroad and a thorough discussion ts of since there were no specific Jewish his readiness to co-operate with Dr. Celia Fine, 18, 16, 14 and 12 un tit reu n ited thr o u g h the e with Dr. Bogen, Dr. Kahn, Dr. Peiser, Weizmann and to assist him in all years old, respectively, of Garochow, the older, terests, the Soviet government aid- Dr. Plotz, Mr. Gana, Mr. Landesco n g and protecting all its subjects in- Sara Fine told a pitiful Cal/: of her interests, his work, praising the present leader Poland, owe their presence in the and others, my misgivings and my • • United States to the extreme and self. coming to this country, now er fam- discriminately, • all relief funds should of the Zionist movement. fear proved to have been utterly un- This week's issue of the Jewish sacrificing loyalty of their older sir- ilY was broken up as a result of the be dispotched to the Soviet authori- founded. war and how the orphans finally met ties for administration and distribu- Gentile Doubts There Is An Or- Chronicle prints a four-page official ter, Sara. In every country, with the sole ex- These five of the Fine family have again to establish their home in Be- , tion. reply from the Zionist Executive to ganized Force to Spread ception of Russia, life is assuming the above-mentioned statement of the been orphaned by the war and scat- troit. I This new was vehemently opposed Anti-Jewish Feeling. more or less normal aspects and peo- Sara Emigrates to U. S. by the body of the conference, in- Brandeis minority Zionists in the ple begin to find more stable and na- Sara, who is now 21 years old, eluding even radical and socialist ale" Zionist movement to day are based tural levels, which makes it possible. By CARL H. GETZ. came to this country when 14 years ments. There was talk of compro- on two varying conceptions of Jew- for hte Joint Distribution Committee (In the Jewish Tribune.) old, upon the death of her father in mire which would divide the relief, ish nationalism. It then proceeds to to substitute constructive relief along February, 1914, that she might lend 50 per cent going for general relief answer each of the arguments of the functional lines for bread lines and (Copyright, 1921, The Jewish Tri- financial help to her mother and and 50 per cent to the Jews, but fin- Americans. The executive maintains soup kitchens. bune, Inc.) brothers and sisters in Gorochow, : ally the view prevailed that the re- that the World Congress is the high- Several months ago I had the good Policy Dictated by Experience. est instance in Zionist affairs and that then a part of Russia. ' suits c of the efforts of Ameri an Jew- For several months Sara sent ry be used to benefit Russian Jewry fortune to have tea at the home of The new policy of:constructive re- though individual federations may re- one of the most distinguished and money home and kept in touch with directly and only. Some extremists lief was dictated by experience. The ceive certain measures of autonomy, ablest Jewish lawyers in New York. necessity of liquidating unproductive they may not be granted any power Relief Work in Ukraine Lessens her folks, until the war broke out. , thereupon withdrew, but a large ma- Communications stopped with the ijority of the organizations repre- With a group of friends we were dis- charity became apparent more than which would make them stronger Preailing Frightful Con- D. BRANDEIS. JUSTICE LOUIS cussing certain phases of what is de- last letter she received from home, on rented pledged themselves to stand a year ago when reports from our than the congress itself. ditions. Sept. 6, 1914. Days of agony and by the decision of the conference and scribed—inaccurately, I think—the man and Margolis. The Achdut Ha- re p r es entatives and investigators Favor Economy. trial then began for young Sara. By to co-operate in the work of redeem- anti-Semitic movement. I was rais- Avodah will be represented by Ben abroad had revealed the fact that in- NEW YORK.—The Joint Distribu- day she worked and by night kept ing the promise of one day's labor ing certain questions as to why the Zvi, Beril Katzenellenson, Dr. Oetin- discriminate generosity on the part The present leadership, it is de- Jews did this and didn't do that and ger, Israel Blumenfeld, secretary of of the Joint Distribution Committee clared, is certainly in favor of econ-1 tion Committee inaugurated its relief up a correspondence with the various ' for Russia." Dr. Magnus was not present at the ' each time opened my question with the party, Tabenkln and Lefkowitz; tended to pauperize not only the poor omy both in Palestine and in London,' activities in Bessarabia last February. agencies from whom she sought help , Bessarabia is immediately adjacent to ' in locating her mother, brothers and meeting, but wrote a letter urging "I can't understand why," whereupon Ilapoel Hazoir by Wilkansky, Sprin- but also the rich. but if the central organization is to In Poland, Roumania, Austria, maintain its prestige in the eyes of Ukraine and was part of Russia until sister. the conference to act speedily and one of the gentlement present--a col- zak, Eliezer Yaffe and Zaslovsky. the treaty of Versailles placed it un- volunteering his assistance. It was lege professor of social science, an Arabs Would Study Hebrew. Hungary and, with the exception of the mandatory power and the great Efforts Prove Successful. especially keen-minded scholar—in- Arabs liv- Germany, prractically in every coun- Representatives of many nations, the control of all funds must der the Roumanian flag. There al- Sara denied herself all the luxuries; originally understood that the com- , ing in and around llebron have ap- try where the Joint Distribution Com- reside with it. The executive further ways was a large Jewish population in dear to a girl and her efforts finally mission of three would proceed to terrupted to remark: "My good friend, this is all very proached the Zionist Commission here mittee was carrying on relief activi- asserts that it is opposed to private' Bessarabia; since the pogroms be- proved successful when, about a year Russia within a few weeks. In view, interesting, but your frank confes- for permission to have their children ties, many of the rich enterprises in Palestine which weaken . came an every-day occurrence in ago, she finally managed to get in however, of President Harding's re- Jews seemed lower Ukraine, this province became sion of your inability to understand attend the Hebrew schools maintianed to have taken it for granted that the at cent letter to Secretary Hoover, in the Zionist Organization. I the Jew is the most interesting. You by the Educational Bureau of the American Jews alone had the privi- the Mecca of the refugees fleeing the touch with her brother Morris, In an interview with the Morning Lutzk, near Gorochow, after a silence ! which it was stated that the United Post, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, leader of terror spread by Petlura's bands of of six years. Some time later she , States State Department would not can't understand the Jew and his Commission. The requested permis- lege of fulfilling their obligations, a philosophy and his impulses because sion has been granted and the enroll- they assumed an attitude of 'aim/ the Zionist movement, declared that murderers. When the Joint Distribution Com- managed to locate her sisters, Mollie vise the passports of representatives you are not a Jew. I believe it prac- ment of Arab children has already faire in all matters which concern, the Zionists were ready to negotiate' , mittee representative started on his and Celia, and brother ,Michael, who of independent organizations anxious tically impossible for a Gentile to begun. Jewish communal life. Leaning al- with the Arabs through their delega. knew nothing of the whereabouts of to conduct relief activities for Soviet comprehend profoundly Jewish psy- Thanks to the intervention of Dr. most entirely upon the Joint Distri- Lion now in London on condition that mission, he found the most frightful their brother Morris, just as he knew Russia, it appears that Dr. Magnes Robert Stricker, the Austrian minis- bution Committee, Kehillahs and or- the Arabs agreed to the Balfour dec- conditions prevailing in Kishinev and nothing of theirs. The mother had I and Messrs. Zuckerman and Vladeck chology." To which I had no answer. all other towns of Bessarabia. The ter has instructed the Austrian con- ganizations failed to realize that a laration, which pledged Great Britain died shortly before the group was lo- will not be permitted to go on their And so I write these few lines in suls in Trieste and Jerusalem to vise time must come when to the establishment of a Jewish greatest hardship was caused by the cated by Sara. . I mission. The relief work here among they would be absolute lack of housing facilities. an apologetic frame of mind. If I the passports of the Palestine dele- called upon to resume their pre-war homeland in l'alestine. Weizmann Again Sara came to the rescue and the Jews continues, notwithstanding err in my expressions of opinion it gates to the Zionist Congress, to pass status and duties, and were for the most part they allowed stated the Jews and Arabs could ef- The refugees united the four, then starting plans this difficulty. is because of facts over which I have through Austria on their way to the Joint Distribution Committee to n ding with herded in synagogues and other for bringing the four to this country. d le unersta fe ct an amicab no control. and that places of worship, they were sleeping s people Carlsbad. The consuls had previous- monopolize the whole field of philan- both The union of the four took place in , m uch benefit to No Anti-Semitic Movement. reason why they could on benches or on bare floors, without Gorochow. ly refused to issue vises for the Pales- thropic work. there was no Let me tell you what brought tine delegates. not work hand in hand for the re., matting or covering of any kind. Th? older Fine girl managed to Effects on Jewish Life. about this little meeting of which I These improvised shelters soon be- Abraham Revutsky, former Minis- construction of Palestine. The effect of this condition on Jew- write. As a newspaper and maga- ter of Jewish Affairs in the Ukraine came the seat of infection of all sorts save $500 by denying herself a cold' Arabs Issue Statement. zine man, as a college professor in and leader of the Left Socialist Party ish life abroad grew ever more un- of diseases. Outside of Kishinev and drink in the summer or an extra' warm cloak in the winter. This sum, wholesome, and as far back as May three state universities, as a publicity Subsequent to the appearance of Soroki there were no soup kitchens however, was enough to - bring here , Urges Jewish Students to Make Study man and as a counselor in public re- l'oale Zion in Palestine, was cleared of last year, the Joint Distribution the interview in the Morning Post, anywhere. With only limited means only two of the four children, and the l of a charge against him for writing a of the Bible and Hebrew a resolution lations, all of which for a good many pamphlet in which he attacked the Committee adopted the Arab delegation issued a state- , at his disposal and with the marked four orphans would not hear of being Literature. years has taken me from coast to policies of Sir Herbert Samuel. The which was Introduced by Colonel Leh- ment, declaring that a conference on hostility of some of the managers of separated. Either all were to go, or coast and into Canada and Mexico, court found that the paper was pub man, setting apart $5,000,000 from the basis of an acceptance of the Bah the local relief organizations, the rep- none. four Declaration was impossible and resentative of the Joint Distribution Speaking before the study circle of time and time again, I have fre- lished before the censorship became our funds for reconstruction work. Takes Mother's Place. that the Arabs would therefore under Committee set out on his task. the Detroit chapter of the Intercol- quently encountered evidences of operative in the country and that Re- About that time it also became Clear When Sara suggested to the older, 600 Refugees Sheltered. no conditions enter into negotiations legiate Zionist Association a week ago anti-Semitic feeling. I have watched vutsky could therefore not be tried that in order to revitalize local' in- Kishinev naturally, with the largest Mollie, that two emigrate from Po- Thursday, Rabbi Samuel Sachs pic- with real interest the methods that Revutsky called his brochure "From ' itiative and self-reliance, in order to with the Zionists. land first, the latter replied with an , The Indian and Afghan delegations number of refugees—there were tured the Jewish nation as a boat that have been used to combat this feel- the Balfour Declaration to the Samue I enable the readaptation of communal now in London gave a reception to 7,500 of them—required immediate emphatic No She wrote that fol- is being tossed about by the waves in ing. I studiously avoid the word Declaration" and elaborated his view institutions to local sources and thus lowing her mother's death she was: the Arab delegation from l'alestine. attention. First the synagogues were the Inid-ocean, and yet at all times "movement," because I don't believe that Samuel's speech of June 3 wa to avoid as much as possible all hard- there is such a thing as an anti-Semi- tantamount to an annulment of th ! ships which would ensue as a result Musa Kassim l'asha, ex-mayor of Je- cleaned and supplied with bedding; a taking the mother's place in caring, escapes being sunk. o of • sudden withdrawal of our funds, rusalem and head of the Palestinian two-story building was rented and re- for the children and she would not Jewish learning, the Bible and the tine movement, at least not in Amer- Balfour Declaration. it was necessary to serve notice on delegation, declared that the Arabs modeled at the cost of 100,000 Lei think of coming without the young- Talmud, the Torah, is what has saved ica. Jew and Gentile alike will ad- Stein is Head Commissioner. t the Jewish communities abroad al- the Jewish people throughout the mit that there is anti-Semitic feeling, were opposed to the establishment of (about $1,000 at the present rate of sters. It is maintained in local circles tha The European Jewish Women's trials of the exile, Rahhi Sachs said. but that there is an organized move- lowing them 'ample time and funds any foreign non-Arab sovereignty in exchange); this building provides rganza ion o e , The lecturer urged the members of ment against the Jew is very doubt- though Revutsky has been released h e to effect a gradual substitution of lo- l'alestine. He said that the Jews and shelter for 600 refugees, school rooms W elfare Organization will probably be deported from th which has been functioning here for o cal means for the support of the ful. Little evidence can be produced for children, reading and social rooms the Detroit I. Z. A. to continue the Arabs had lived in complete fratern. country together with the other mom the past year and a half for the pur- study of Jewish history as a means to sustain that opinion. Joint Distribution Committee. Such for centuries. There was no op at a monthly cost of maintenance of hers of the "Mops" radical party. pose of assisting Jewish children or- As I have studied how the Jew notice was served everywhere abroad only 25,000 Lei. These scanty ac- poolon to Jews as such, but rather of strengthening their allegiance to Major Leonard Stein, private sec phaned by the war, then came to the went about to counteract anti-Semi- retary to Dr. Weizmann, will act a after the conference of our European their people. to those of them who clamored for commodations have not solved the rescue. When Sara Fine came to the, loss to at a tic feeling I have been representatives, which took place last housing problem and after negotia- Rabbi Sachs pointed out that the extraordinary concessions. The chief temporary chairman of the Zionis of the Indian delegation declared for tions with the We!' Ministry and the officers of the organization with her Jewish youth of today delights in understand Jewish psychology. I Commission during the absence of Dr . year in the middle of November. This story, help was immediately volun- quoting from Gentile writers who have felt that his method of approach d gathering has since become known as municipality are completed, the bar- equal freedom in Palestine to all teered, with the result that the rem- have been fed on the Bible, them- was wrong. I have felt this especial- Eder and Dr. Ruppin, who will atten the Vienna Conference. three great religions and expressed racks, which after renovation will ac- nant of the Fine family was finally selves ignoring the study of the Bible ly because my work has brought me the Zionist Congress at Carlsbad • The Vienna Conference decided commodate about 2,000 refugees, will the opinion that the Mohammedans of Major Stein accompanied Dr. Weiz reunited here last Friday noon. itself. As examples, he quoted Mil- in direct contact with so many differ- mann during his recent visit to th that all general palliative relief the world would never rest until all he placed at their disposal. A ' d by Society. should be liquidated not later than The food question was easier to ton and Ruskin. He urged that Jew- (Continued On Page 8.) Moslem countries were under one United States and Canada. Through the efforts of the European ish students go to the original source July 1, 1921, and that by that time aegis. solve than the housing problem; a Jewish Women's Welfare Organiza- and thereafter all funds of the Joint people's kitchen previously estab- and make a study of the Bible and tion, rooms were rented for the Fines of Hebrew literature. Distribution Committee should be ap- (Continued on Page 6) at 425 Garfield avenue and the or- plied to constructive functional ac- Rabbi Sachs' talk was followed by phans are being assisted in many an interesting discussion on Jewish tivities. These activities include: ways, in furnishing the rooms, mak- religious and Zionist topics. Rabbi 1. Child care. ing friendships and becoming assimi- Sachs is expected to address a meet- 2. Economic rehabilitation through lated to their new environment. For ing of the entire chapter at the open- loans and co-operatives. the first four days of their stay here, ing of school. Noted Philosopher Completes Masterly Study (Continued on Page 5) Thirty-five members of the I. Z. A. Steamer Greyhound to Make Stop- (Continued on Page 7) The third annual Young Judaea and their friends last Sunday joined Over at Sugar Island on Wed• APPEAL FOR MEMBERS Field Day will take place this Sunday in an outing to David Brown's Roch- Dr. Georg Brandes, the Danish Julius Mortizen, discussing Brands nesday Evening. at Belle Isle, under the auspices of ester farm. The party left for the critic, whose family name is Cohen, in the New York Herald, says: ISSUED BY E. J. W. W. 0. farm by truck from the Shaarey Ze- and who is famed as the foremost "With Brandes attaining hi Final preparations have been corn- the Detroit Young Judaea Council dek. A baseball game between the Shakespearean scholar in the world, eightieth year next February, it is • Simultaneous with the coming to plated for the first annual moonlight and with the co-operation of the De- Frank R. Hamburger Was Prominent I. Z. A. and the Knights of Judaea, of the Junior European Jewish Wom. troit Department of Recreation. foregone conclusion that not only in Detroit last Friday of the four Fine a Young Judaea circle, resulted in • Figure in Jewish Community. orphans, whose story is told in an the literary circles of Scandinavia, en's Welfare Organization, to be held This year's field day will be an all- dnesday evening, Aug. 31.' day event, starting at 9 o'clock in the victory for the latter, the score being but in England and on the Continent article in this issue of the Detroit this We R. Hamburger, 57 years old, 6 to 3. Frank Jewish Chronicle, the European Jew- the event will be observed fittingly in • This will mark the last Jewish social morning with three baseball games. Samuel Untermyer's reply to Henry event of the season. A number of The first game will be between the 2800 West Grand Boulevard, died of honor of this cosmopolitan writer. ish Women's Welfare Organization, I. Morgenthau was discussed by the :45 p. m. Sunday in Har- I which was responsible for bringing When he retched his seventieth year interesting events by good local tal- Bar Kochba Judaeans and the De- cancer at it was considered an important liter- them to this country from Poland, is- ent will make up an unusually inter- fenders of Zion. The Tikvas Zion per Hospital, following an illness of Z. A. at a meeting held last Tuesday evening. Miss Esther Rosenstein act- sued an appeal to Detroit's residents ary event abroad. esting program on the boat, accord. meet the Hadar Zion in the second nearly a year. ing to the committee in charge. game, the leaders in Young Judaea Mr. Hamburger was a former pres- ed as chairman. Samuel Heyman has to lend a helping hand to the society A Picture of Brandes. the Defenders of the W ident of the hamburger Manufactur- been chosen chairman of the discus- in bringing Eastern European Jewish The steamer Greyhound will leave Playing "Ankler Kikeby, himself an author sion this Tuesday, when the life of ing Company and was a Detroit dele- children orphaned by the war and by at the foot of Griswold street at 8:15. and Blue in the third will game. of reputation, interviewed Brandes pogroms to the United States. The field events start at I :30. gate in June, 1920, to the interna- Major Mordecai Manuel Noah, the p. m. sharp and will go to Sugar . ,.. and junior and wrote as follows: 'Georg Brandes or, intermediate in this meet, tional Board of Commerce in Paris. first American Zionist, will be out- Mrs. S. Goldstick, speaking for the is sitting in his apartment on the welfare organization, said that within Island for a circles stop-over of about an participate Seni hour. will He was secretary of the Detroit As- lined. Boulevard between roks of bookcases, a few weeks a city-wide campaign with regular races and events for all sociation of Credit Men for nearly Jewish college students and their reaching from floor to ceiling, leav- will be conducted among the Jewish The committee of the groups. Novelty races are also be - eight years. friends are urged to attend these moonlight consists in of charge Edna Lewis, ng no single place for pictures. Only I women of Detroit to enlist them as Bar- iingprovided for by the athletic com- Mr. hamburger Was born in New- meetings, held Tuesday evenings at an in the bay window one discovers • members of the organization. Mrs. chairman; Goldie Silk, Lilli the Shaarey Zedek. ark and came to Detroit with his par- mittee. fed plaster casts of Florentine me- Goldstick expressed the hope that the Lena Silk and Anna Gordon. Approximately 500 local Young Ju- s'ents in 1866. He was educated in dallions. As is his custom, Brandes . membership solicitors will meet with Tickets may be secured from mem- daeans are expected to come out for the grade schools, but left at an early FORM WORLD ORGANIZATION intrenched himself behind his writing a ready response from the local Jew- hers of the organization or at Grin- this year's field events, spending the age to earn his own living. lie first FOR JEWISH ORPHAN RELIEF' table, where writing paper, newspa- ish women. entire day at the island. Parents of sold papers, then was identified with nell's Woodward avenue store. of the moonlight will pers, letters and books appear, as if proceeds LONDON.—(J. C. B.)—Mrs. Frei- Mrs. Eva Bloom, formerly of this go The towards the orphan fund. Par- Young Judaeans have been invited to a carriage trimming firm for nine in an interminable flux between a city, now in New York, who organized , man, delegate of the Canadian Relief years. Later he was • salesman for ' broken inkstand, a tray with penhold- the European Women's Welfare or- Organization, stated here that at- titular stress is laid on the need of ' ttend a wholesale clothing house. ers and some bottles of mineral wa• g anization, is now organizing similar additional funds at the present time Mr. Hamburger's family includes tempts would soon be made to or- ter, while dangerously near the edge branch orfanizations in New York because of the impending campaign . ' Mrs. Hamburger, one son, Leon II. ganize a world organization whose NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS United States, of the further corner of the table and other eastern cities. Jewish be to aid to bring over to the Hamburger, 1686 Glynn court, and purpose it would stands a tall vase, containing scarlet several hundred orphans from Poland children orphaned during the war Mrs. Goldstick also appealed on be- one grandchild. DR. GEORG BRANDES. red roses. On other tables, under the halt of the iunior organization. She and the Ukraine. The Junior Eu- at. WilliamO'B. Mattingly, . Funeral services took 'place at the and since. ropean Jewish Women's Organization Mrs. Freiman, together with Mrs.' will attain his eightieth year in Feb- tablet, on chair:, in the corners of expressed the hope that the moon- William R. Hamilton chapel, 3975 for six years advertising man- the room, on the window sill, every- light Wednesday evening will be well is assisting the parent society in its agar of The Detroit Jewish Cam avenue, at 2 p. m. Tuesday, with Prince of Canada, are proceeding to ruary 19"2 In celebration of that event, Bran- where, stacks of books, heaps of let- patronized by the Detroit community, work of orphan relief. Four orphans Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz of Temple Antwerp, whence 150 Ukrainian or- Chronicle, is no longer connect- week last were brought to Detroit Burial was in phans will proceed to frVada on des has just finished a masterly study ter• Light is furnished from an li e funds go.Mg towazds...arnhtux-ra. ed with this paper. Beth El officiating. Readiness to Co- Operate With Dr. Weizmann in Zionist Work. Reiterates S ANTI-SEMITIC MOVE NON-EXISTENT M J. D. C. ALLEVIATES REFUGEE HARDSHIPS RABBI SACHS GIVES INTERESTING TALK TO DETROIT I. Z. A. JUNIOR E. J. W. W. 0. MOONLIGHT FUNDS 3RD ANNUAL YOUNG TO GO TO ORPHANS JUDAEA FIELD DAY AT ISLAND SUNDAY Nears 8oth Birthday CREDIT SECRETARY DIES; ILL ONE YEAR _ }