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ffewith periodical Coder WyrON

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

AVINOI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

New Telephone

THE,,DETROIT LWISR.

844-6
11RONICLE GLENDALE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. X. NO. 21.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921.

Imrmgran
HIAS COMMISSIONER OBSTACLES PAVE WAY j Harsher
Rules Are Planned
OF PALESTINE FUTURE
ENCOURAGES CUBAN
IMMIGRANT CENTER D aughter of Alfred Mond Gives Vivid Descrip-

t MORGENTHAU SPEAKS
HERE FRIDAY, OCT. 21

Will Address Banquet ■ t Stotler in
Interest of Jewish Relief.

Nationalities Unite to Oppose
Hem Henry Morgenthau, ex-
Rill; ; Jewish Co-Operation
United States Ambassador to Turkey
Is Sought
and noted writer and publicist, will

Arabs Refuse Help
To Herbert Samuel

Palestine Moslem Daily, How-
ever, Condemns Mandate
Opposition.

SENDS OUT APPEAL
TO EXCLUDE JEWS
FROM CITIZENSHIP

speak at a meeting at the hotel Stat.
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The Brooklyn Printer Spreads Pro-
WASHINGTON.—(J. C. B.)-- A ler Friday, Oct. 21, at noon.
Council of Christian and Moslem
pa ga n d a for Amendment to
draft is now available of a bill which
The object of the meeting is to Arab notables, convened by High
will be placed before the coining seas- organize the state of Michigan out- Commissioner Sir Herbert Samuel
Constitution.
ion of Congress, aiming to further side of Detroit for an appeal for with the object of aiding him in
restrict immigration into the United funds for Jewish war sufferers in the drafting the new constitution for HOPES TO GET 100,000
(Editor's Note:—By arrangement with the Asiatic Review, The Detroit. States. This bill will become opera- stricken countries abroad.
Palestine, has refused finally and
FOLLOWERS AT START
SAYS CUBA'S LAWS ARE
This is part of the program of the
Jewish Chronicle, through the J. C. II., is privileged to publish in advance Live after the year provided for by
any fur-
measure, $14,000,000 appeal. This program definitely to participate in
LIBERAL, HOSPITABLE the following article by Miss Mary Mond, daughter of Sir Alfred Mond, the Johnson-Dillingham
conferences with the High Com-
ther
NEW YORK—The New York
would continue the 3 percent quota was decided upon at a convention
missioner.
P. C., with whom she recently visited Palestine.)
World's expose of Ku Klux Klan
arrangement, and in addition would held in Chicago recently.
NEW YORK.—Albert Rosenblatt, Bart.
Samuel called the notables to a methods includes an article describ-
David A. Brown, who is general
provide
for
examination
of
immi-
vice-president of the Hebrew Shelter-
By MARY MOND.
grants at the foreign port on ember- chairman of this $14,000,000 cam- meeting on Sept. 29. Of the 46 mem- ing the activities of a Brooklyn print..
ing and Immigrant Aid Society of
bers, 45 attended, but only to pre- er named Charles M. Wood, who is
America and its commissioner to
It is at Kantara that the change begins slowly to dawn. Egypt, the land kation, and would establish in this paign committee, will preside at the sent Samuel with a written docu- sending out an appeal for legislation
Cuba, has now reported upon condi- . of flesh-pots, set like an emerald in the golden desert, seems left an infinite country a system of alien registration meeting. Mr. Brown will address the ment to the effect that the Arabs
that would prevent a Jew from hold-
tions in that country a nd the
distance behind by the crossing of the narrow Suez Canal. At the squalid and a scheme for the surveillance of guests, outlining the program for the were disappointed with the High ing any public office, being a voter,
,unities it affords for Jewish ;manses- customshouse of Kantara the first sign of Judaism emerges in the slim aliens during the first ten years of campaign throughout the country.
Commissioner's attempt to draft a owning real estate, engaging in re-
Invitations
have
been
sent
out
to
their
sojourn
in
the
United
States.
figures of a few Palestinian Jews returning to Jerusalem. They stand
Lion.
It is learned here that represents- prominent Jews throughout the state constitution in the absence of the ligious devotion or transacting any
Mr. Rosenblatt's conclusions are
grouped together, a patch of dark color in their narrow black coats, their
leaders of the Arab movement who
"In general, I believe Cuba is a broad hats shading finely-cut features in ale faces, softened a little by the tives of Polish, Italian, Czecho-Slo- and it is expected that about 200 will are now in I.ondon as the Arab dele- business.
In the window of Wood's shon was
good country for a limited number of two silky brown curls that hang on either check. A pair of blue eyes vakian, Jugo-Slovakian and German attend the meeting.
year
organizations are much alarmed by I No appeal for funds will be made gation. They stated further that the a circular advertising Henry Ford's
immigrants.
During
the there,
first the
about
1,000 could
settle
raised, unseeing and absorbed, have the inscrutable depts of mysticism and the proposed bill and are beginning to at this meeting, the primary object cases of the Arabs versus the Zion- Dearborn Independent, when the
number to be increased every year by faith. Faith—that is the keynote of the Jewish spirit, which finds expres- coordinate their forces so as to bring being to interest the Jews thruogh- ists had been entrusted to that dele- World representative called.
sion in the breaking of stones on the roads of Galilee, and drives men to
gation which alone was authorized
The concluding portion of the
a few hundred.
leadership of an almost desperate cause. Yet their hope does not seem pressure upon Congress not to legis- out the state in the forthcoming cam- to deal on all these matters, and World article follows:
late the act into law. These nation- paign.
man's country;' a
a 'young
"It is, is young
which has received a mandate not to
that
men with plenty of en- I unfounded when the express from Kantara slips out of the El-Arish desert alities are seeking the co-operation of
"Wood, a bachelor of 68, has a
into the fertile coast-land. The land is cultivated sparsely enough. It is
assent to the pro-Zionist policy of small job print shop at 132 Sterling
ergy, determination
and the
power of Arab cultivation, and the Arab is to be seen here and there ploughing with Jewish organizations. Last week in!
endurance,
can establish
themselves,I
the British government.
place. Ile was feeding some envel-
New
York,
a
conference
took
place
I
It will be remembered that in opes to a lone press when a reporter
to 1 a donkey or ox or camel and his promitive wooden plough. His method to discuss the impending measure.
suceed who
there may
and thus
be of I help
August the High Commissioner cre- for the World interviewed him. Ask-
those
follow.
scarcely turns the soil, but he seems to get good results from his crops, The American Jewish Congress was
though, of course, he supplies only minimum needs. It is difficult as yet
ated the Council of Notables and ed who was back of the Patriotic
represented
by
Dr.
Stephen
S.
Wise,.
Cuba's
Laws
Liberal.
called them to a meeting, but very American Patriot and how many sup-
"Cuba
IS very
liberal
in its immi- to come to a definite conclusion as to the relative values of his method the American Jewish Committee by
few attended on that occasion. The porters it had, he replied:
gration laws and the people are hos- and that deeper ploughing introduced from the west by the Jews. But I.ouis Marshall, and the Independent
the superiority of the Jewish cultivation is made clear when the first colony,
High Commissioner, however, spared
" 'It is not really started yet; I
pitable.
en growth created by the immigrants Order B'rith Abraham by Judge Pisgah Lodge to Hold Smoker no efforts to bring them to a per- can't say how many members we
"When the Jews who are there now Rehobot, is passed. It is an independent
Aaron J. Levy. The Ukrainian Fed-
ere
are
whitewashed
a
ik
s
sonal
conference with him. On the have, or who they are. We're just
fully realize the importance of the oven ff eorts, and stand le n oasis in the desert. H
Tuesday;
Many
Activities
eration,
the
Independent
Order
B'nai
o
ro ofs, nestling in the midst f eucalyptus groves, B'rith and other large Jewish organi-
occasion of the first meeting he in- talking things over. We're not really
work and know what to do, they will farmho uses, with red-t iled
Planned.
formed those Arabs who attended organized. Things are at a stand-
be able to accomplish much goo d for vineyards, almond groves, orchards golden with oranges', high hedges of rations were likewise represented.
. epee . .
mimosa low partitions of cactus—a true Garden of Eden—and they have
that his purpose in convening them still. When the cold weather comes
.

.
the Jewish immigrants.
Rabbi
Harry
Z.
cordon,
chairman
was
to hear their opinions on the we are going to organize through all
"The present population of Cuba learned here to tie down the ever-
in Washington are making efforts to
is less than 3,000,000 and 10,000,000 advancing sanildunes. There are
' enlist the aid of labor organizations : of the Intellectual Advancement organization of the future adminis- the Christian churches. We believe
and appeals from Polish, Italian,, Committee of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, tration of the country. it was not we can get 100,000 members as soon
people can easily be maintained there.Imiles of land encroached upon and
societies I. 0. B. B., announced at the meet- necessary, he then said, to ask Jewish as we start.'
During the harvest and the tourist I buried by the sand, which would be
, Czecho-Slovakian,
etc.,
His Stand on Ku Klux Klan.
seasons, labor is imported from other' fertile if they could be reclaimed.
throughout the country are being sent ing held Monday evening that plans representatives to attend because he
"'Has your proposition anything
The Arab Mud Hut.
to members of the House of Repre- had been completed for the debate already had means of communicate
countries. Many of these only re.
to do with the Ku Klux Klan?' he
sentatives, urging them to fight the with the Toledo Lodge to be held at ing with them.
main for the season and return to From the railway junction of Ram-
Toledo and that the following team
The nationalist Arab daily, Lissan was asked.
bill and to vote against it,
their homes. Cuba would welcome leh a good motor road runs right
will represent Detroit: Aaron Drank, al Arab, publishes an article which
" 'No,' he replied. 'All I know
immigrants as permanent settlers." , across the Philistine plains up into
Julius Deutelbaum and Samuel condemns the Syro-Palestinian Con- about that I have read in the World.
Mr. Rosenblatt submitted his re- Judaea, and so into Jerusalem. Both Hughes Note to League of
Sternberg. Harry Gurovitch is to be gress, recently held at Geneva, for I have a copy of the World for every
port to the board of directors and it the Plains of Serena and Aialun are
Nations Created Mis-
alternate.
adopting resolutions favoring the re- day of the past four years. I don't
was unanimously adopted with ex- ' under Arab cultivation and the
The entertainment committee an- jection of the British Mandate for say I don't approve of some things
taken Impression
pressions of thanks to Mr. Rosenblatt ground belongs to big Arab land-
nounces a series of events for the Palestine. The paper maintains that the Klu Klux Klan stand for, though
for his services and the board decided owners. In January the earth is
year, the first of which will be a the Arabs must not oppose the man- —America, the Constitution and the
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—We
to make the report public. , fresh with young crops and the un-
smoker for members in good stand- date and must support the English, Bible.'
Mr. Rosenblatt went to Cuba in ac- cultivated hillocks riotous with scar- learn that the Disarmainent Confer-
ing, to be held immediately following though, to be sure, every effort
ence
which
is
to
meet
next
month
in
"Is the proposed restraint directed
A.
Markson
Makes
Masterful
Char.
cordance with the policy of the so- let anemones. Between the plains,
the next meeting to be held Tuesday should be exerted with the view of at the Jews? the reporter inquired.
acter Study of Prophet; Other
ciety, to find new outlets for Jewish on rising ground, is erched an Arab Washington will not include in its'
evening, Oct. 18, at 1307 Brodawy. making the mandate less unfavorable
f
agenda,
the
consideration
o
"'Whoever the shoe fits can wear
Speakers
on
Hebrew
Program.
immigrants. village, the mud huts huddled close
The meeting for this week has been to the Arabs.
it,' he answered. 'I never mention a

with the usual "climbing" and B Mandates. The present negoti-
Arrival in H
, together
postponed from Monday to Tuesday
effect.
ations
on
these
between
the
United
'I
Jew
from one year to another. My
Mr. Rosenblatt, who was scrum-
A. Markson, well known Hebrew an account of the Succoth Festival.
panied by Mrs. Rosenblatt and his. A small inn kept by Jews marks States Government and the Supreme educator connected with the United No announcements will be mailed by JUNIOR HADASSAH DANCE family came here before the Revo-
Council
will
continue
until
they
are'
lution.
a Presbyterian. I guess
secretary, arrived in Havana on Sept. the entrance to the gorge which runs
TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 6 you can I'm
op into the Judaean hills, Bab el brought to a conclusion by means of Hebrew Schools of Detroit, Sunday the committee for this smoker.
imagine how I feel.'
13. Ile was met at the steamship ,
evening delivered a masterful ad-
Arrangements are now being made
diplomatic
exchanges.
"There
was
a notice pasted on the
pier by Joseph Steinberg, president of Wad—the Gates of the Valley. The
The Junior Hadassah will open its wall of the shop that read:
It is understood that the recent dress on the "Prophet Samuel," at for the Founders' Day celebration of
the United Hebrew Congregation of I road becomes then a steep ascent
the third Ilebrew evening held Sun- Pisgah Lodge, which will be cele- season with a dansant, on Nov. 6, to
Hughes
note
on
the
Mesopotamian
and
,
"'Ten
million
Russian Jew 'Red
Havana, and Messrs. Morris Sche cter, !between purple hills, the lower slopes
day evening by the Hebrew speaking brated in December with a banquet. take place in the vestry rooms of
J. Heller, M. Steinberg, A. Brock-
I silver with olive trees, and here and Palestinian mandates has created a body of Detroit, at the Wilkins Tal- This will mark the sixty-fourth an- the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Be- Bolsheviks' coming to our United
mistaken
impression,
totally
unwar-
States
after
the
war! Shall we al-
man and J. Barker. Immediately !there an Arab shepherd pastures a
i mud Torah. The entire proceedings niversary celebration of the founding ginning at 3 o'clock, Sunday after- low it? I say no! What do you
upon his arrival Mr. Rosenblatt and flock of black goats. A great coun- ranted, as to the attitude of the State of the evening were conducted in of Pisgah Lodge.
noon, there will be dancing until 6 say? Our United States is no dump-
Department
on
the
subject
in
hand.
the delegation went into conference. try for brigands, these sheer wild
Plans have already been completed o'clock, when a cabaret supper will ing ground for the scum of the
The note merely asks for the reten- Hebrew.
"On the way to the hotel," M
- -r. , hills and valleys, where at night the
Mr. Markson described Samuel as for the annual charity ball to be held be served in the dining room, after
Rosenblatt says, "my attention was , jackal slinks along the road, his tion of capitulation privileges. It was he sees him. Ile said there were two Nov. 10. The Ladies' Auxiliary of which time dancing will be continued world! Let us American-Americans
only with the purpose of securing for
get together and have it stopped!'
called to a number of immigrants en- eyes gleaming in the sharp-cut moon. the United States equal opportunities sets of prophets, those of action and Pisgah Lodge will be organized on until 12 o'clock. The committee in
"In the window was a circular ad-
gaged in gelling merchandise in the' light, and an occasional camel care-
charge are putting forth every effort vertising Henry Ford's Dearborn In-
those of the written word. Isaiah Nov. 7.
streets. I remarked that this was a van, or single camel traveler, creeps in those regions with members of the and Jeremiah were classed by him
to
make
this
affair
a
gala
one,
and
Max
Edward
made
a
strong
appeal
League
of
Nations,
that
the
note
was
dependent.
now silhouetted against the
good sign, for the immigrants we re forward,
in the latter group. Samuel he for support of the Hebrew Union those who will find it their pleasure
Arrested Two Years Ago.
kept busy and seemed to be doing I s . K y, now lost in the turn of some sent, especially in view of the fact that placed in the first and declared that College at the meeting Monday even- to attend are assured of a most de-
"Wood said that two years ago he
well, though suffering somewhat from', valley. On the topmost ridges the special privileges are now enjoyed un-
lightful
time.
as the first of the prophets of action ing. Mr. Edward urged that the
was arrested because a copy of a
the discomforts of the tropical sun. Philistine plains can be seen, stretch- der the Turkish Treaty and the Man- he was rightfully placed in a class , lodge assist in the campaign for the
Tickets may be had from any of paper also headed 'Patriotic Ameri-
I expressed the opinion that possibly ing like a vast swelling lake, and be- dates, by members of the League, with Moses the Lawgiver.
formation of dormitories in the Cin- the lladassah members.
can Patriot,' was displayed in his
some day these men would be among snood them is the flashing rim of the which the United States does not en-
The character study of Samuel in- cinnati Theological institution.
joy.
window, but that the case was dis-
the leading citizens of Havana if they sea.
cluded a resume of his life activities.' , Initiation of new members into BLIND CHILDREN ATTEND
No
reply
has
been
received
to
the
missed in Police Court and he never
continued to display the some energy
The Settlement of Pioneers.
Hughes note from the Allied Manda- Mr. Markson outlined the inner. Pisgah Lodge will be held on Oct. SERVICES ON HOLY DAYS learned who the complainant was."
and determination they did while at-
On this coast road to Jerusalem tory powers, but we are informed that struggles of the Prophet while in the 31 at the Old Elks' Temple.
The World article of Friday con-
OAKLAND,
CALIF.—
Thirteen
tending their customers."
there are a couple of small Jewish it is the basis of discussions and nego- Temple with Eli, the crowning of
children from the California School tains statements made by the Ku
The report continues as follows:
"The conference at the Hotel Se- colonies, living at close quarters with tiations now in progress. It is ex- Saul as king and the interpretation SHAAREY ZEDEK ANNUAL for the Blind attended the New Year Klux Klan's "imperial chaplain,"
ville resulted in my obtaining imme- the Arab villages. One of the new. pected in Washington, especially in of the teachings of Moses by Samuel.
in Temple Sinai, having been Rev. Caleb A. Ridley of the Central
SUPPER ON OCTOBER 26 services
diate information as to the state of est, Dilb, is a real pioneer settlement. view of Lord Robert Cecil's statement Mr. Markson pointed out that Samuel
brought by the Sisterhood Committee, Baptist Church of Atlanta, in an ar-
affairs and as to what might be done Its workers, for the most part from at Geneva, that an understanding was responsible for the renewal of
through Miss Rose Pantoskey, chair- ticle contributed by him' to the
at once. l`tvas informed of the gen- Russia and the Ukraine, are of all would shortly be reached between the the study of the Law of Moses, and
The annual Shaarey Zedek post- man. Two adult blind were also Searchlight, a pro-Ku Klux publica-
real state of affairs and that the local sorts and classes—students, doctors, United States and other governments that his name is therefore linked Simchas Torah supper originally brought to the Temple. Rabbi Coffee tion, on July 23. The subject of the
committee had in charge 150 Jewish peasants. They have built wooden which would enable the League of Na- with Moses and Aaron when the
made similar arrangements both to article is "Americans Without a Hy-
doledf h of Oct .
immigrants as follows: One hundred huts in which they live. The women, tions to ratify the mandates without work of the latter is referred to. ' has been postponed to the evening of bring them to the Temple on Yom Kip- phen." Among other things he ups:
Others on the program Sunday' Oct. 26. The event is an annual get- pur and had them taken as guests to
forty-two men, four married women both here and working on the roads, further delay, even if an understand-
"Now, if somebody else happens
and four girls; all were destined to seem in better health than the men, ing is reached before the Disarma- evening were Bernard Isaacs, super- together for members of the Shaarey Jewish homes for the holidays meals to be a Jew, I can't help it any more
intendent of the United Hebrew
relatives in New York. broad-shouldered, stout and strong. ment Conference.
than
he can. Or, if he happens to
before and after the fast.
Zedek.
Some of the boys look pale and thin,
It further understood that nothing Schools, who acted as chairman; Miss
be black, I can't help that, either. If
Decide on M•ssmeeting.
some of the men wear glasses, and in the note or negotiations is to be Rose Pike, who recited H. N. Bialik'e
he were born under some foreign
"As a first step, I urged upon the
flag, I couldn't help it, and if he
local committee the importance of in- pinched features still bear obvious interpreted as meaning that the "Mithey Midbor;" Reuben Zinder,
wants to go clear back to Italy for
siting as many influential Jews of the marks of nto
scholarship.
huts
are American government is opposed to who spoke on the occasion of the
sleeping The
cells,
small,
the British Mandate in Palestine.
appearance of the new Hebrew mag-
divided i
his politics and religion, I cannot
community as could be brought to- clean, furnished with bare necessi-
azine, M'Keren Zovith, under the
hinder him; but there is one thing
gather to a conference and to pre-
auspices of Detroit Ilebraists, and J.
I can do. I can object to his un-
pare a list of the other Jews on the ties.
A
common
dining
room
and
kitchen, worked by the women in
Chaggi, who spoke on "Jewish Edu-
American propaganda being preached
island who could be of financial as- regular shifts, completes the settle-
cation."
Israel
The
Original
Thanksgiving
Day
of
in my home or practiced in the sol-
sistance and who should be nivited to meat. These new laboureurs de terre
Mr. Isaacs said that the Hebrew,
emn assembly of real Americans."
a general massmeeting to be held and atone breakers form an interest-
speaking group here is planning to
to,
within a day or Si). We decided that
hold three or four similar Hebrew
the local committee and myself should ing experiment. They come in from
meet in executive session on the fol. the fields at noonday, carrying picks, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Jacob Na- evenings during the winter.
t 14 and that on the shovels and spades, brown with the
than, Charles Rubiner to Speak
I i
day, P • ,

W • i Ith swe at , laughing
, s h' Inillg
at Shaarey Zedek.
RABBI H. J. BERKOWITZ
and singing, and if you care to glance
evening of Sept. 15 a massmeeting sun
PRESENTED WITH CAR
o f the Jews of Havana should take on the shelves or tables near their
A rousing "pep" meeting will usher
beds you will discover books of phil-
place.
"In Havana there are two .lewis h 0soPhY, metaphysics, classics. An in the coming year's program of the
Rabbi Hershman'• Appeal Get.
During the past week, Rabbi Henry
communities, one composed of Ash- intellectual peasantry! Ideal, if in Shitarey Zedek Young l'eople's Aux-
Hearty Response—Community
kenazi Jews and the other of Sep- the nature of things it can be ex- diary Wednesday evening, Oct. 19, .1. Berkowitz, Assistant Rabbi of
Plans Succoth Events.
in the auditorium of the Shaarey Ze- Temple Beth El, was presented with
herdic. I suggested that there be ef- pectei to last.
a Studebaker sedan. The machine,
fected an amalgamation of e two
The directors of Dilb are experi- dek synagogue.
In
response
to an appeal made dur-
The auxiliary is undergoing a com- a new 1922 model, completely equip-
bodies so as to insure more efficient menting in a process of terracing the
ing Yom Kippur by Rabbi A. M.
conduct in local affairs and more har- stony hills of Judaea. Vegetables plete re-organization. The new board ped, was driven to the Temple and
Hershman
at
the
Shaarey Zedek Con-
monious co-operation in respect t o are being planted; figs, peaches, of directors during the summer has presented to Rabbi Berkowitz by a
gregation, approximately $30,000 was
the community's relationship with the strawberries are to be grown; the fashioned a season's list of meetings committee representing the group of
pledged
for
the
Keren !lapsed.
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant vine cultivated, and the hillside of compelling interest and dancing 150 members who made the gift pos-
Congregations throughout the city re-
Aid Society of America. At the out- should be transformed into the pleas- parties for members exclusively. It sible.
sponded
generously
during the High
"To make it a bit easier for you
set, the committee, unanimously, WIIS ant . fruitfulness of Italy. If the ex- is planned that the members them-
Holy Days to the appeals for the
succeeds, there are miles selves be permitted to take more ac- to carry on your manifold duties,
opposed to my proposal. However, - pement
Keren
Ilayesod.
J.
Miller,
secretary
m
a token of the deep and sin-
I did not desist and finally the co rn of waste hills ready to undergo the tive roles in the programs, and to- and as
of the local committee, said that a
affection you have won in our
mittee promised to take the whole same process, provided the land can wards this end short talks on topics cere
full
report
will
be
published
next
hearts, we take pleasure in present-
matter under consideration, although be procured, and there is money to of the day, sketches, short debates ing you with this automobile," reads
week, as soon as all congregations
they expressed the opinion that such , procure it. It all sounds possible on Jewish subjects, playlets at each
are
heard
from.
when it is remembered that the Ju- holiday season and mock trials are a paragraph of the letter that ac-
a union would prove impossible.
Succoth Services will be held in
companied the gift.
hills were originally thickly being arranged.
"In order, however, to bring about , dae
all the local synagogues. Rabbi Leo
"It is our hope that the new year
The weekly or bi-weekly public
be-
rid
' now only be-
r
such an amalgamation I asked some for
i, an d are
M. Franklin will deliver the Succoth
will
bring
to
you
and
your
dear
wife
dance
has
been
done
away
with.
In,
Turks a cut down timber
of the gentlemen of the committee to cauessetheTurke
sermon at 11 o'clock Monday morn-
te'
without troubling to replant. The its place there will be staged the pri- the fulfillment of your fondest
ing. Rabbi Ilershman will speak
(Continued On Page 8.)
same story may be read farther vate dancing party for members I dreams, and that you will both come
Monday and Tuesday mornings at
north. Mount Carmel, once the alone at such intervals as found ex- to feel that here in Detroit your lot
10:30 o'clock. Monday and Tuesday
has
fallen
in
pleasant
places,"
is
the
pedient.
"Vineyard of God," has become a
mornings Rabbi Ilershman's general
Y. P. S. TO PRESENT
Invitations have been sent out for concluding paragraph in the letter.
and a small body of Jewish
topic will be "Safe in Action." Mon-
signatures.
The
letter
bore
150
ONE-ACT PLAYLET desert,
the
initial
meeting
to
those
whose
immigrants is now busy in atToresta-
day the Rabbi will speak on "The
names and addresses appear on the
Feast of Hariest," Tuesday on "The
A very interesting evening has tion and the replanting of vines,
auxiliary's lists. Application blanks ARABS AGITATED BY
Feast of Tabernacles."
been provided by the Young People's , There must needs be a tremor of have also been mailed to prospective
Numerous Succoth celebrations are
Society of Temple Beth El for Sun- excitement in climbing the last piece members. It has been announced by
BALFOUR'S MISSION
being arranged for throughout the
day, Oct. 16, beginning at 8:30 . of road which discovers Jerusalem those in charge of the membership
TO ARMAMENT MEET
city. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
I
(Continued
on
Page
5)
campaign
that
those
who
desire
to
promptly.
Shaarey Zedek will hold a combined
join but receive no blanks may re-
The feature of the evening will be ,
Succoth celebration with the Hadas-
LONDON.—(J. C. B.)— The re-
ceive them at the opening meeting.
a one-act playlet, "The Good Vi om- HOLD JOINT SUCCOT
Feast
of
Tabernacles
among
German
Jews
of
the
Eighteenth
Century.
sah chapter of Detroit at the Shaarey
Three short talks and an interest- port that Arthur Balfour will be
en," by Arnold Bennet, to be acted
CELEBRATION OCT. 20
(From Bodenschatz, "Kirchliche Verfassung," 1748.)
Zedek Thursday afternoon, Oct. 20.
named
as
Great
Britain's
representa-
ing
musical
entertainment
will
fea-
and directed by members of the or-
The Feast of the Tabernacles, or Succoth, as it is more familiarly
A number of celebrations are be-
tive to the Washington Disarmament
ganization. Delia [merman, Reuben
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey ture the first assembly. Charles Ru- Conference, has brought consternation known, is the third of the great festivals on the Jewish calendar. The ing arranged for by the Young Ju-
biner,
president
of
the
auxiliary,
will
Rosenfield and Ethan Edloff will take Zedek and the Hadassah are to give
celebration
of
this
holiday
begins
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
seventh
month
daea
organization of Detroit. The
outline the year's activities. Rabbi into the ranks of the Arab delegation (Tishri). Origially it lasted seven days, but in the course of time its dura Knights of Judaea Thursday began
part
Pa in the play.
joint Succoth festival Thursday af-
London. The delegation is now
An exceptionally splendid musical a ternoon, Oct. 20, at 2:30, in th e A. Si. Ilershman will speak on the in
extended
to
nine
days.
the
building
of a Succah. The Tik-
tino
was
relationship of the Y. P. A. to the negotiating with the Syrian-Arab
program has been arranged under the
The Sukka or booth in which the festivities are held represents the port- vas Zion has made plans for a Suc-
colony in America with regard to the
auspices of Michigan's First Music synagogue.
An interesting program has been synagogue, and Jacob Nathan, mem- creation of the necessary funds for able, tent-like structure that served the Israelites as a sanctuary during coth celebration on the evening of
Week Committee. Miss Margaret arranged, to include a short talk on ber of the organization since its in- the delegation's trip to America. Ap- their wandernigs in the wilderness and in the early period of their life in Sunday, Oct. 23. Other Young Ju-
Mannebach, pianist, and Jules Klein, "Succoth" by Mrs. Morse M. Cohen, ception, will contribute his annual peals have been sent to Palestine to Palestine. The Sukka is decorated with "the fruit of goodly trees," daea circles will hold entertainment
"pep" talk. The musical numbers
'cellist, are two of the musicians who
branches and boughs of thick trees, willows of the brook, sprigs and gar- at the various synagogues through-
• violin solo by Harold Ehrlich and
a violinist of note locally reinforce the present personnel of the
will take part in the program.
a vocal solo by Mrs. Abraham Cooper. will include
Arab delegation with additional lead- lands, in addition to its outward purpose, an inner relationship to religious out the city and at private homes of
Members of the temple and all affi- Cantor Minkowsky will give the Lu- and a singer of ballads to be sug- ers of the movement.
members.
ideas. It is also symbolic of Israel's wandering in the wilderness.
the
audience.
gested by
liated organizations are cordially in-
lay blessing.
vited to attend.

Albert Rosenblatt, American
Representative, Reports on
Opportunities There

tion of Holy Land, the Home of the
H ebrew Prophets

BINAI BRITH DEBATE
TEAM IS ANNOUNCED

U. S. NOT AGAINST
PALESTINE MANDATE

IS DISCUSSED AT
HEBREW EVENING

PEP MEETING TO
USHER IN Y. P. A.
SEASON OCT. 19

Feast of Tabernacles

SHAAREY ZEDEK
PLEDGES KEREN
HAYESOD $30.000

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