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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921.

VOL. X. NO. 15.

DR. BORIS D. BOGEN
PLACES JEWS' DUTY
TO ORPHANS FIRST

Yiddish Stage a New
Confidence Restorer

BRITH PLANS
LADIES' AUXILIARY

Pisgeh Lodge to Form Branch of Or.
der for Women.

$ 1 5 000 Bequeathed
' T o Jewish Charities

CARUSO'S HEBREW!

NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)—
Enrico Caruso, the great opera
tenor, wrote Hebrew, but he
wrote it incorrectly. Recently,
the New York Evening Post
printed, in its pictorial section,
a photo of a plaque moulded
by Caruso himself, showing the
tenor in the part of Eleazar in
"La Juive." Below the figure,
Caruso signed his name in Ile-
brew square letters, "Enrico
Caruso-Eleazar," but in writing
"Eleanor" he began the word
with an "ayes" instead of an
"aleph."

Isadore Sweetwine Leaves $10, -

000 for Free Jewish Dis-
Plans for the formation of a ladies' .
Bertha Kalich Recovers `from
auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I.'
pensary in Detroit.
0. B. B., will be laid at the member-
nest Through a Return to Scene
ship dance to be given for members
Fifteen thousand dollars have been
of Early Triumphs
of the Detroit lodge on Sept. 19, at bequeathed to Detroit Jewish chari-
Director General of J. D. C. Re-
, the Old Elks' Temple, on Monroe ties by the will of the late Isadore
turns After Absence of
street.
Sweetwine, who died four weeks ago.
One Year.
In connection with the announce.
The largest bequest made was that
Et% 1 ORh. — The ment that a ladies' auxiliary is , to ,be -. of $10,000, "for the organization and
a n n o u ncement formed, it is reported by the B Nal building of a free Jewish dispensary
SAYS $2,000,000 A YEAR
several weeks ago Writh committee in charge that plans in the city of Detroit; which shall
NEEDED FOR FIVE YEARS
that Mme. Bertha are being made for a busy social sea- have free doctors and medicine for
Kalich , the emi- son here in conjunction with the the benefit of p our Jewish peo p de
le . "
"The time has not come yet when
vent actress, who ladies' branch to be formed. One of
The sum of $1,500 is'given to the
the Jews of America can afford tore-
___,/
for many years the activities planned is a bazaar, to Jewish Old Folks' Home, provided the
lax, much less give up, their efforts
had queened it on be given late in the fall.
institution keep the Yohrzeit in his'
to aid their war-stricken brethren
Adolph Freund reports for the memory and have Kaddish said on
the E n g I i s h -
overseas,"—this is the message given
a p e eking stage, committee in charge of the coller. the anniversary of his death. Pro-
by Dr. Boris D. Bogen, the director
was
quietly
ap-
tion
for the Pueblo flood sufferers sided also that Kaddish is said in his
general of the Joint Distribution
peering at the re- that more than $400 has no far been
for 12 months after his
Committee, who, after an absence of
mote Irving Place collected in cash, with an additional memory
death, Mr. Sweetwine left $1,000 to
nearly a year, has just returned from
Theater in per- several hundred dollars pledged.
the
Mogen
Abraham Synagogue.
Europe.
The intellectual advancement corn-
co-
formances in Yid-
The Hebrew School In connection ,
"While the destruction is over,"'
dish of some of mittee announces that a series of in- with the Mogen Abraham Synagogue Louis J. Goldman of Cinc in-
Dr. Bogen continued, "its victims are
her old-time sue- teresting lectures are being prepared was bequeathed the sum of $500. The
still with us—those deprived of live-
nati Passes at the Age
ceases, c a u s e d for the fall season, under the auspices sum of $500 each was also presented •
lihoods, homes, health, parents or
a m a zement and of Pisgah Lodge.
of 71.
to the following: Jewish Orphan In-
supporters.
•
tremendous spec-
stitute, Palestine Mizrachi Organize.
"Our first duty, naturally, is to-
lion of Detroit, Ilachnosas Orchim,
ward the orphans, the wards of the
CINCINNATI,
0.—Louis J. Gold-
pair( of Ver°ar tIm;
and to Kate Levitz, a sister of the de-
Jewish people. There are 20,000 war
s
man, whose long a sociation with
MME. KALICH of friends and ad-
ceased.
orphans in Poland alone. For this
Mr. Sweetwine's seven children are things Jewish made hie name familiar
mirers.
purpose the Jews of America will'
.
,
The true story, now revealed for
to share equally in the estate. The to many
have to contribute $2,000,000 a year
Detroit Trust Company is named died at his home in Cincinnati Aug.
the
first
time,
is
that
of
the
happy
for at least five years.
executor of the will and the widow' 23, at the age of 71. His activities
culmination of one of the most re-
The Medico•S•nitary Work.
•I
in behalf of the Jewish cause covered
"In edition to the child care work workable psychological experiments Hies Causes Removal of Con - is special administrator.
Mr. Sweetwine, who met with a ' a long span of years. Besides being
we must continue our medico-kanitary ' ever recorded in the history of medi-

FORMER PRESIDENT
OF U. A. H. C, DIES

REMOVE COLLIDIN

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Comb

Benderly to Build
Palestinian Trade

Goes to Holy Land as Repre-
sentaistienoef American Pal-
Company.
es

COMMISSION SAYS
MEXICO NO PLACE
FOR REFUGEE JEWS

NEW YORK—(J.C.B.)—Dr Sam- Hias Body Says Country Not
son Benderly, managing director of
Fit for Jewish Imrni-
the American Palestine Co., found-
grants.
ed to finance Industrial enterprises
in Palestine, left America aboard the
Aquitaine. Ile is scheduled to arrive WARNS AGAINST ILLEGAL
in Palestine on Sept. 7 and will re-
IMMIGRATION TO STATES
turn to this country on Oct. 29. 1
In an exclusive interview given out'
NEW YORK.—A full report of the
by Dr. Benderly to the Jewish Com I
respondence Bureau, he stated that condition of the lirge number of Jew-
his "company is now in a position tot ish refugees from Eastern European
take definite steps. It is out plan to countries who have come to Mexico
oPen offices in l'alestine ns soon as I in the hope that they would be able
get there, during the early part of from there to enter the United States
September. I will take steps to come I and join their relatives but who have
into contact with various manufac- become stranded, has been rendered
turers in Palestine for the purpose of by Judge Leon Sanders, director of
establishing relations between some the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
grant Aid Society of America (Hiss),
of them and our company."
in his capacity of chairman of the
The authorized capital of the
American Palestine Company is $5,- commission the society sent to Mex-
000,000, of which a part has already ico to study the whole situation. The
been sold and the balance is being other members of the commission
sold now. Dr. Benderly said that were: Abraham Merman, member of
"the company does not aim to earn the board of directors, and Louis S.
as ngton representa-
large profits. It merely want to earn

a moderate profit of 6 per cent per
annum fur the stockholders in order
to make it possible to attract more
capital into Palestine."
He indicated that his company
strives to accomplish two things:
"First, to render a real service in
l'aleatine in the development of in-
dustry, and second, to render this
service in such a manner as to help
convince the American Jewish busi-
nessman that it is possible to give
money to Palestine on an investment
basis."
Dr. Benderly will confer with Sir
Herbert Samuel on his arrival in
l'alestine and will discuss with the
High Commissioner the best possible
uses to which the resources of the
company can be put.

Ilicting Orders to
fair amount of success in business, president of the Plum Street Temple
relief measures. Sanitary conditions, tine—an experiment that restores to
was born in Russia 53 years ago. He in Cincinnati for some time, he ,took
Consuls.
always poor in Eastern Europe, have the English stage a great actress and
received his education in the famous an interest in almost every Jewish
been aggravated a hundredfold by the is a triumph for the brilliant scientist
As a result of negotiations con-7 Volozhin Yeshivah, where, at the age movement of a national and interne-
ravages of war. As a result the peo- under whose advice it was directed.
Suffers Breakdown.
ducted by John L. Bernstein, presi• of 20, he received Rabbinical online- Donal scope.
ple there are in constant danger of
In 1901 he became identified
Mme. Kalich, after a continuous , dent of the Hebrew Sheltering and
epidemics. To remedy the situation
the work of the Union of American
Aid Society of America,
Mr. Sweetwine came to Detroit I
engagement
appropriated $2,000,000 and sent to of more than two years in "The Rid- . 425-437 Lafayette street, New York about 20 years ago and remained here Hebrew Congregations. His fervent
Na
Woman," suffered a complete City, regulations which had been is- until his recent death. He took an devotion to the Jews and Judaism
Europe a medical unirheaded by Dr.' die: W
Harry Plotz. The unit is mobilizing nervous breakdown one year ago. 'sued by the Department of State and , active part in orthodox Jewish mat- brought him into membership of prac-
all available local forces for the fight Many specialists were called into con- Department of Labor and which were ters in this city and was considered tically every committee and board of
against disease and for the improve. saltation and for two months she was conflicting, have,,been removed. These one of the best informed men on the Union, and eventually to the vice-
presidency and then the presidency of
Jewish subjects in Detroit.
went of hygienic and sanitary comb- a patient at the Post-Graduate Hos-
the organization. Ile occupied the
required
by American
con-
Dons. This work will have to go on pilot, so that her case could be studied ordure
regulations,
together
with the pro-
latter office from 1907 to 1911, when
working'
cols abroad, had resulted in
with greatest care.
for another two years.
he was succeeded by the late J. Wel-
It was finally decided that she was considerable hardship upon persons
"The same is true of the work in
commit-
ter Freiberg. The regular commit-
behalf of the refugees, which is in suffering only from the tremendous here and persons on the other side.
tees and boards of the Union, besides
The American
American consuls
consuls in
in Warsaw
Warsaw
charge of Dr. Bernhard Kahn, one of strain imposed upon her by her de- The
t
the
many
special
bodies
appointed
the greatest social workers in the votion to her art, for it is known to and Bucharest refused to visa pass-
Gold-
from time to time, on which Mr. Gold-
world. As for the work of economic her intimates that, unlike many other ports of prospective immigrants un-
man
served,
are:
The
executive
board
rehabilitation, the plan for which was prominent artists., Kalich believed in less certified copies of naturalization
of the Union, the Board of Managers
recently made public, it will naturally "living the part" she was to act, and
few roles have called for greater emo- the
papers
or first sent
papers
accompanied
affidavits
to them
by their Detroit Zionists to Celebrate °cc.. of Synagog and School Extension, the
take years to carry it out.
ty'
Board of Delegates on Civil Rights
tional strain than that of Lille Olrik relatives in America. According to
sion With 54
Active Work for
Measures.
Adopt Constructive
and the auditing committee. He also
the regulation of the American con-
"What I have just sail," proceeded in "The Riddle: Woman."
. served as delegate from the Plum
Complete mental and physical rest,
tii_______
Dr. Bogen, "has been stated time and
Representatives of 12 local Jewish
I Street Temple at the successive bien-
again; and my only reason for repeat- the experts declared, would quickly sues, such certified copies must have
J. Miller, chairman of the local ' niel councils of the Union of Ameri- women's organizations will head as
act the impres. restore Mme. Kalich to her full pow- Court
been which
issued granted
by the Naturalization
the citizenship
r
ing
now
is
to
counte
many
teams that are to conduct a
Sion some people have that the Joint ers, but the actress' active brain yield- papers. Copies made by a notary Zionist District, has received an of- can Hebrew Congregations from 1901
drive for 500 members into the newly
Distrubution Committee has gone out ed stubbornly to her regime. Finally, public were not recognized. The ciao communication from national . to
n 1913 he retired from active par. organized Detroit Young Women's
I
of business. Nothing is further from however, Kalich gave herself up to courts here refused to issue such cer- headquarters of the Zionist Organize.'
Hebrew Asso iation beginning Tues. Shelternig and Immigrant Aid c Society,
the task of recuperation and soon the tified copies. Protests to the consuls tion to celebrate in a fitting manner , ticipation in public affairs as well as
the truth. What the committee has i
of America, held at its new national
day, Sept. 6.
done is to discontinue emergency re- physicians declared that she was coin- and to the courts failed to evoke any the opening of the twelfth Interne. from his own business, the Goldman.
The Y. W. H. A. is being formed home for Jewish immigrants, 425-437
lief measures—alms-giving, in other pletely restored and ready to return consideration, the former stating that tional Zionist Congress, which will be Beckman Company, wholesale cloth-
here under the auspices of the Jewish Lafayette street, New York, under
had received definite instruc- held in Carlsbad, Czecho-Slovakia, be- iers, of which he was the founder.
words—and substitute reconstruction to her beloved work. . they
I.
Though born in New York City, he Woman's Club, which is inaugurating the chairman s hip of John L. Bern-
Then, to Lost
their
Confidence.
amazement and dis- lions from the State Department and ginning Thursday, Sept.
measures. In other words, where it
The communication calls attention was educated in the public schools of the newly formed organization as a stein, the president of the society.
the courts stated that they were °per-
formerly gave a man bread, it will
now seek to enable him to earn his may, Madame insisted that they were ating under the supervision of the to the great historic occasion, to I and began his commercial career in department of its work. Mrs. Sadie Test of Report.
which "the eyes of the Jewish pen- Cincinnati.
C. Jacobs, a former Y. W. II. A. The members of the board listened
wrong. She could not believe that Labor Department, whose regulations ,
own
worker of Boston, is in charge of the to the report with the utmost interest
In bread."
two cases, however, no provi- the cure had been effected. She had did not permit the issuance of such plc, tossed between hope and despair
confidence in herself, and insist- certified copies and that the State Be- for the past seven years," are now ,
organization work and heads the and very closely considered the rec.
I.
0.
B.
B.
lost
the' PHILADELPHIA
sions have been made under the new
turned.
d , it The Jews s throu g hout in
wuorinied
membership drive committees. ommendations of the commission.
arrangements, Dr. Bogen said. The ed that it would be impossible to partment had no jurisdiction over t
says,
with
OUT TO RAISE $100,000
A special personal contact publicity
The text of the report is as fol-
again
face
an
audience,
especially
in
Com-,,
bulk of the Joint Distribution
tense interest the deliberations which
committee has been appointed to visit
FOR
PUEBLO'S
VICTIMS
mittee's emergency relief grants used a new role, with all its attendant them at all.
Conflicting Orders.
are to result in the first concrete ef-
the various Jewish organizations of lows:
"The commission went to Vera
go,
not
to
individuals,
but
to
wet-
study
and
rehearsal.
tein then took up the forts for the rebuilding of Palestine.
to
PHILADELPHIA. — (J. T. A.) — Detroit in the interest of the mem- Cruz, Mexico. The entire Jewish com-
s
The doctors then found themselves
Mr. Bern
fare institutions. These are now left
matter with the department at Wash- The opening of the twelfth Zionist The
bership campaign and to urge all munity there consists of seven Sep-
n
lodges
Bes of the Independent
without adequate means, as the him] face to face with an entirely ne w
ng a Jewish girls and young woinezi of 16 herdic Jews and one Ilungarian
Jews are unable to support them, ow- problem. The brilliant woman who ington. Ile has received a letter from Congress, on Sept. 1, must therefore The local
'rith are conducting
campaign for $100,000 to relieve the and over to join the new organize. American Jew. Small as the corn-
ing to the low value of their money. hod enthralled millions of theater.' Thomas B. Shoemaker, deputy corn- serve as a signal for all the Zionists Order
railliiloveae r ittehset. world to begin work in distress of the Jews who suffered in tion. Miss Sylvia Goldsmith is chair- moony is, it made heroic efforts to
goers during her years on the stage, missioner of labor, which reads as
By way of remedy he suggests that
man of committee.
foll ows ,
hel the Jewish immigrants who came
The Zionists of this city were asked the recent flood at Pueblo, Colo. The
America
undertakft society here in who had held audiences spellbound, or '
each
landsmanscha
The formation of the women's "Y" to era
Vera Cruz not with the intention
"Responding to your letter of the
undertake to maintain the moved them to laughter or tears by
which you state to rally to their posts on the day of . money, according in
to charge,
a statement
of is meeting with a great deal of en- of settling there but with a view of
will be
will,
had
lost
•
tant
in
•tt
i
ns
welfare institutions of each parent the exercise
consuls abroad require ap- the opening of the congress and . '
he ff thusiasm here and the concensus of entering through there the United
f. In vain they tried I sixth is for visas to present certified "throw so much of their energy into i given out largely in the form o
faith
in
hersel
city.
opinion is that the goal of 500 mem- States. The community aided the im-
they could cop se
Again, the cultural relief work is to reason with her.
copies
of naturalization papers show- Zionist work as to convince both oans.
Operating under the slogan "Give berg eat for the drive will be doubled. migrants financially, found work for
• ,
being neglected. The Joint Distri- not overcome a condition that threat- coon
mi t .s that
i
, nothi ng VII
I a tives f • rie
nds . and ene
a composite committee of The campaign is to last two weeks. Ithem
migrant
against
,
ing
the
steps
taken
by
their
re
and
warned each individual im-
bution Committee last year turned ' coed to baffle all their science.
toward naturalization as American stop us from making I alestine once Quichkli" odges in the Philadelphia dis. A field secretary of the national Y.
t entering the United
all t ey
suggest. Yiddish Cure.
,
this work over to its constituent cam-
you are advise( I a statement more the national homeland of our trict is actively canvassing individu. W. II. A. will visit Detroit during the States illegally.
It
was
at
this
point
that
Dr.
Samuel
citizens,
mittees, but these, Dr. Bogen regrets
drive.
,..n n M e.sico . City Situation.
con• als and organizations in this city.
to say, have not done all that is neces- W. Bundler, specialist and author of '
There will be present at the
The officers of the campaign corn- I
signed
by the cleark,
and under
the people."
1
eniateiy upon its arrival In
sary. In Polish Ukraine, for example, malty euthoritative works on nervous on
a letterhead
of the clerk
of court,
mittee are Mrs. Jacobs, chairman; Mexico City on July 28, the commis-
there are 10,000 Jewish children who diseases, suggested the remarkable seal of his court, showing all the per- gress 400 delegates from all parts of
FATHER OF AUSTRIAN
Miss Anna Sachs, secretary; Miss s• n got into contact with the richest
expt . • riment. Since Madame felt her- tinent facts concerning the declare- , the world, representing the various
can neither read our write. Such a self unable to prepare herself for a tion of intention or certificate of na- Zionist federations. The ZionistOr-
ANTI - SEMITISM IS DEAD Blume I. Levin, treasurer. Follow- , a inr:clo m
tm ots,te rfi t zi r otimi ei dn ecbno n t it ilsi ,si nn NI e l i e t r x i n tc.oti
condition is intolerable to a people
ing are the team captains: Vette 1 ,-,
turalization, will be accepted by ganization of America w il I be repre,
in whom a love for learning is so newrole, he suggested that she try
aerated
by
40
delegates
elected
by
'
,
VIENNA.
— (J. T. A.) — George Dworkin, Anna Rabinowitz, Sarah
consuls in lieu of the orig.
een maude for t he
wii , ' w a eft'or s a
deeply ingrained. Ile therefore urges an old one. Instead of undergoing American
- .
ar vote in
i 365 Zionist districts , Schegerer, the father of anti-Semit- Pollakoff, Shirley Ketai, Bessie
relief and comfort of the Jewish im-
the constituent committee and also , the strain of eight performances a final declaration or certificate, or cer- popular
throughout the country. • It is esti- , ism in Austria, died here. Schegerer lis, Julia Mitchell, Betty Gold, Re- migrants who arrived there in the last
m
tified copies thereof,
the lantismanschaften to make great- week, she was to try two or three.
becca S. Lurie and Lottie Gantzewitz. 12 months, namely, that a local coin-
Madame listened with interest, but , "In the above connection, there is mated that over 40,000 Zionists par- has been blind for several years.
Cr efforts in this direction.
quoted below portion of letter of the ticipated in the elections. The Amer-
mittee had been organized with a
• him little encouragement. Then,
!
the i nternational
delegation
instant
from
the
Depart-
view of solving the immigration prob-
little by little, she was gently led into nineteenth
Zionist Congress includes Samuel Un-
lem (which came to them rather sud-
a discussion of the plays in which she ment Of State:
, In this connection, I have the termyer, the famous American jurist;
'
denly) in a way which would produce
had made her first success in this
to referto my letter of May Louis Lipsky, general secretary of the
I
•
u
on
the
h
beneficent results for the immigrants,
•
lt
country. She dwe
II, 1921, in which you were advised Zionist Organization of Ameraa• Pe-
with
the least possible embarrassment
roles in "The Truth," "Sappho" and
Simultaneoc with the closing of "The Orphan," recalling with glowing that instructions were being sent to ter J. Schweitzer, treasurer of the
to the local Jewry.
, , inducted by the pleassure these early triumphs when, the American consuls at Warsaw and Zionist Organization of America;'
(Continued on Page 5)
on
Abraham Gold.
to discontinue th e p ractice Herman Cheim,
ucrest
a swayed her
ha
as a mere girl, she hd
the picnic at .. t
copies, and berg, Louis Robison, members of the
i
es.
of r equiring such certifi ed
Jewish Institute ana the Detroit De-
to accept instead a statement from Zionist administration, all of whom
partment of Recreation for the Jew. first "he
American audienc
Ti why not try one of those the clerk of the court concerned, over were recently received by President
ish boys and girls at the David A.
his signature and the seal of the Harding at the White House.
Brown Rochester farm, the Jewish In- roles again?" asked the doctor.
atitute issued a statement of thanks ' "But they were in Yiddish, which court, regarding the citizenship status
to
Mr. Brown,
its intiebt.
had to learn
when I came
to this
edness
to him expressing
for having allowed
the I country
from Roumania,
even
before of the relatives in this country. If
any American consuls are still re-
In addition to the splendid pro-
use of his farm for the picnics. The I began to learn English," she an- questing the certified copies, and you
gram of speakers, dinners and enter-
swered.
tainments to be shortly announced by
"But you could play them now will so inform me, I shall be glad to
statement follows:
you?"
the Men's Temple Club for the com-
take up the matter further.' "
"The Jewish Institute and the De-
troit Department of Recreation are without
rehearsal,
couldn't
Afternoon . and evening exercises
ing season, an intensely interesting
Madame
admitted
smilingly that
Issue Order to Clerk,.
opening
of
the
tonnal
course
of Friday evening Bible classes
will
mark
the
indebted to David A. Brown for plat- t these roles were indelibly stamped,
a
' Merton Sturges, chief naturalize- annex of the Jewish Old Folks' Home
has been arranged
ing his farm at Rochester Mich.,
upon her memory.
'lion
examiner
for
the
district
of
New
on
Edmund
Place,
next
to
the
cor-
The
meetings held last season un-
the disposal of over 4,000 individuals
Great Idea Born.
great idea was York, has already issued an order to ner of Brush street, this Sunday, ' ,
der the able leadership of Dr. Eng-
who were in need of fresh air. They
it was that the g
i- , Then
all
naturalization
clerks
of
Manhat.
was
lander
set • new mark along the
Sept.
4,
beginning
at
2
p.
m.
are equally grateful to the many bus
ness concerns who donated the use • of playing
born. A at
Yiddish
stock Place
company
In connection with the opening of
line of Bible study in the local Jewish
the Irving
Theater tan, Bronx, Brooklyn and contigu-
red the new buildig, a elaborate program
p i e and the management joyfully wet- ous localities to issue such certified
community.
The largest and most en-
trucks with which to convey the
.
w h ic h wo o Id b a scra p
has been prepared, to include several
cer I f
thusiastic gatherings of the kind ever
rimers
to the farm.
""Mothers
and children representing corned the
that
5 . , by the consuls abroad. Similar in- musical numbers and interesting
r in suggestion
her amous
c arac.
held in Detroit were conducted
city
were
reached,
including
ters for such performances as she structions have been given to clerks speakers. An invitation has been ex-
throughout the fall and winter, un-
every
group
and every
section Michigan
of the should
in other districts throughout the tended to the public to attend.
der the auspices of the Men's Temple
(Continued on Page 5)
ebrew
country.
J. Levin, president of the Jewish
Club of Temple Beth El.
avenue, Oakland sections, Hebrew
-----
TheWarsaw
office of the Hies has Old Folks' Home since its inception
W
The work begun last year is to be
school children, including those of the
sent a warning against forwarding 12 years ago, announces that many
carried on to an even higher degree
United Hebrew schools and unaffili-
prepaid
tickets
to
relatives
abroad.
of
Detroit's
Jewish
old
folks
who
need
this fall and the Men's Club secured
ated schools, Arbeiter Ring Sunday
The trouble with prepaids is that
home in thir
e old age wil l be en. ,
the services of Professor Solomon B.
schools and Yours Judaea Clubs, all
many immigrants, owing to the 3 per abled to find a place with the o pening
•
•
Freehof of Hebrew Union College as
taking advantage of one or more
get
—
cent immigration law, cannot
of the annex.
its Bible class leader for the lectures
days' outings to this beautiful spot.
The Detroit chapter of Hadassah
visas, and conse-
i pass orts and %Ua
, ahead. Professor Freehof will take
ther
"We need hardly emphasize the
,
ill give a Japanese Garden Party tickets cannot make use of these
•up the work where Professor Eng-
amount of good that these outings w
have done in the way of preventive and dance on Tuesday evening, Sept. ticketsY to the United States. If money
lender left off, the former being un-
work. The complete changed f being 6, to which the Detroit Jewish public is sent them, they can use the money,
able to continue this season.
away from her burdensome and mo- is invited. A nominal admission fee to o elsewhere. Persons here are '
Professor Freehof is one of the
advised
' . not to send pre-
g
notonous tasks, from a sordid en- will be charged in order to realize a therefore
younger and very progressive mem-
um of money for Iladassah work in paids. The prepal ii tickets may be
bers of the Union College faculty and
The Bicur Cholem Juniors will hold
vironment to David Brown's spacious . s
edeemed here, but this entails •
has done much to popularize the
f officers
an
the
g o
the t a i n nneueat I nelection
farm, where games and bathing were Palestine.
as well as a lom
ti '
The party will be conducted in the I r g teat loss of time
study of 'Prayer Book" and "Cere-
organization,
fe oo
i
indulged in, worked wonders with the
tired mother. It prevented the in- gardens of the residence of Mrs. J.
monials," in which field he is consid-
be held Thursday evening, Sept. 8, at
Ehrlich, president of the local of money.
OFFICERS AND CAPTAINS OF Y. W. H. A. DRIVE
II.
ered an authority. Those who know
the Shaarey Zedek.
corrigible boys from getting into 'chapter,
5553 Second Boulevard. The
him and his work best are high in
The
election
of
officers
has
been
'
further mischief, while it made the
in announcing the event, , SOVIET GOVERNMENT
shows the officers and captains of the local Young their praise of the professor and gay
The photograph
,
a invgeedthefonr ew
thils erretetr offil n . circler
a
tortg
hearts of the little ones filled with Comm It
states that the guests will be initiated
PERMITS
EMIGRATION
or-
Association
who
are
to
conduct
a
membership
drive
for
that
his classes and lectures are most
omen
s
Hebrew
CIA
a
•n
W
y
ec
gladness and joy. To the well
into the mystic secrets of the Far
opportunity to prepare for the year's 500 members, under the auspices of the Jewish Woman's Club, beginning instructive and deeply interesting.
ganized club groups it provided the East. A Hawaiian orchestra will fur-
to
right
are:
First
row,
Mrs.
S.
C.'
These
classes are open only to
Reading
from
left
Tuesday,
Sept.
6.
Days
activities
by
the
time
the
Holy
necessary week-end parties which
LONDON.—(.1. C. B.)—The Red
the music.
Jacobs, chairman of the drive, Yetta Dworkin; second row, Blue Levin, I members of the Men's Club and the
helped to keep their organizations in- nigh
The committee in charge of the Star, published in Vitebsk, advisee are over .
secre
-
an
out-
treasurer,
Kate
Hurwitz;
third
row,
Anna
Rabinowitz,
Anna
Sachs,
ladies
of
their families. Any mem-
An
interesting
program
has
been
of Mary Cap-'' Jewish organizations to establish bu-
tact. Just for lack of such
•
ts
tary, Sarah Pollakoff, Shirley Ketai; fourth row, Sadyc R. Jacobs, Sylvia her of Temple Beth El may, how-
let, experience has shown over and arrangemen
chairman ; Jeannette Steinberg,: teens for the emigrants near the provided for this meeting, dancing to
its Men's Club and share
Goldsmith,
chairman
personal
contact
publicity
commmittee,
Bessie
Willis,
I
ever,
join
Ian,
follow.
All
members
in
good
stand-
says the Red
over again, that all the energy put
into clubs during the winter seasonisecretary; Blume Levin, chief pries-Ifrontiers. Only then,
e Soviet govern ment per- ing are urged to be present at this Julia Mitchell, Betty Gold, Rebecca S. Lurie and Lottie Gantzewitz. The in all of its activities, by payment of
teas; Hattie Gittleman and Anna Star, will the from Ru
,
a
small
annual
fee.
in
front
of
the
Jewish
Woman's
Club.
photograph
was
taken
meeting.
ri
ssi.
a
is usually lost during
the summer
mit emigrat
Stohl, associates.
months." ,

WILL SOLEMNIZE
OPENING OF ZION
WORLD CONGRESS

JEWISH INS TITUTE
THANKS D. A. BROWN
FOR USE OF FARM

CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE ORGANIZED
FOR Y. W. H. A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB
TO CONDUCT FRIDAY
CLASSES IN BIBLE

OPEN ANNEX OF OLD
FOLKS' HOME SUNDAY

HADASSAH TO GIVE
JAPANESE GARDEN
PARTY ON SEPT. 6

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
ELECT OFFICERS

