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Allierica ,}swish Pedalled alder

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

CLIFTON ATINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Til4ETROIT LWISR. 11-RONICL-

Telephone
GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921.

VOL. X. NO. 25.

ZIONIST DELEGATION
HEADED BY SOKOLOW
ARRIVES ON FRIDAY

To Peed These Hungry

MOVIE OF UKRAINIA
SHOWS JEWISH LIFE

To be Shown Sunday, Nov. 20, at the
Board of Commerce Auditorium.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

BETH EL'S ANNUAL
Jewish Women to
MEETING TUESDAY
Aid Disarmament Dr. Solomon Freehof Begins Series

of Eight Lectures Friday.

Dr. Lynn Harold Hough Ad-
dresses First Meeting
of Woman's Club.

4 JEWS AND 1 ARAB
KILLED, 39 WOUNDED
IN JERUSALEM RIOT

The coming week will see many
Pictures taken in Ukrainia by the
important congregational activities at
/ Canadian special relief representa-
Temple Beth El.
tive abroad, Mr. Belkind, showing in
An outstanding event is the an- Jews Demand Resignation of
vivid colors the life of millions of
Even as Marshal Ferdinand Fisch, nual meeting of the congregation
Gen. Storrs; Arabs
Untermyer, Marshall, Strauss
pogrom and war-ridden Jews, will
supreme commander of the Allied which will take place Tuesday eve-
Regret Incident.
be shown at the Board of Commerce
and Other Leaders on Re-
ning,
Nov.
15,
at
8
o'clock.
At
this
armies,
the
world's
greatest
military
Auditorium Sunday evening, Nov. '20,
ception Committee.
genius, pursued his triumphial march gathering business of great impor-
at N o'clock sharp.
a street flanked by multitudes tance will be discussed and every FUNERAL IS DIGNIFIED
Noah Prilutzky, former member of lilting
PROTEST BY THE JEWS
who came to pay homage, Mrs. Myron member is urged to attend. The
DETROIT IS INCLUDED
the Polish Sejm, where he defended
Vorce, speaking before the Jewish meeting will be preceded by a dinner
IN GUESTS' U. S. TOUR
the rights of the Jews, editor of the
JERUSALEM—IJ. T. A.1—Four
Woman's Club at its first meeting of to be served under the auspices of
Warsaw Moment, who came to this
the season, held at the Federation the Woman's Auxiliary association at Jews and one Arab were killed, and
NEW YORK.—The Zionist delega-
country at his own expense on be-
25 Jews and 14 Arabs were wounded,
Clubhouse Monday afternoon in be- 6 o'clock.
half of the Ukrainian Jewish refu-
tion, consisting of Dr. Nathan Soko-
half of the local Women's Commit-
On Friday evening, Nov. 11, Dr. in riots which took place in Jerusa-
gees, will deliver a farewell address tee on World Disarmament, made an
low, chairman of the Executive Com.
Solomon Freehof of the Ilebrew lem on the morning of Nov. 2, the
to the Jews of Detroit on that occa-
eloquent plea to her women auditors Union College will speak on "The fourth anniversary of the Balfour
mittee Of the World Zionist organize.'
sion, prior to his return to Poland.
not to break faith with those ten Rise and History of Jewish Cere- Declaration.
flon; Vladimir Jubotinsky, founder of
Mr. Prilutzky visited Detroit three
This
million dead who fell in the great monials and the Synagog."
At about 10 o'clock a large group
weeks ago and addressed a number
the Jewish Palestine Legion; Profes-
marks the first of a series of eight of Arabs, armed with stones, sticks
War.
of audiences.
sor Otto Warburg, the ex-president
thorough- lectures on the same general subject and weapons, started a demonstra-
In
the
shadow
of
that
J. Mitchell, national secretary of fare where thousands cheered the which will be given by Dr. Freehof at tion near the Jaffa gate of Jerusalem.
of the World Zionist organization,
'the Federation of Ukrainian Jews of
greatest soldier of all time since Na- the Temple on alternate Fridays. The police hurriedly appeared on the
and Alexander Goldstein, a noted
America, will explain the picture's as
poleon, Mrs. Vorce prayed that the These lectures are of timely interest scene and accompanied the demon-
they are shown on the screen. Sev-
Russian Zionist, arriving on the Ac-
mothers of the world did not suffer and importance and will be presented strators up the Jaffa road towards
eral interesting musical numbers will
quitania today (Friday, Nov. 11),
in vain. To exert every ounce of in a popular way by Dr. Freehof, the postoffice. Here the spirit of the
be rendered by local talent.
energy toward the end that war shall whose ability as a speaker and thinker Arabs became dangerous, and when
will receive a cordial and heartening
The picture is being shown under
at .
be
no more and that men may walk is known to Detroiters. Dr. Freehof they refused to disperse they were
taken
as
they
disemb•rked
welcome at the hands of the Jewish
of
these
53
Jewish
orphans
war
Photo
the auspices of the Federation of
and
in the paths of peace, was the bur- officiated at the Auxiliary Synagog of fired upon by the police. Subse-
Community in New York
Lwow, formerly Lemberg, after a four-day trip from Nickelsborg, Coach
Ukrainian Jews of Michigan.
den
of Mrs. Vorce's message.
the Temple during the High Holy quently, and throughout the day,
throughout the country.
, S I ov•kia.
Days. The lectures are open to the many attacks on Jews took place
A number of conferences of ac.'
Adopt Resolution.
also without feeling, and that fills me
HUNDRED
THOUSAND
general
public without charge.
within the old city. In one of these
At the conclusion of the plea, the
tk e Zionists and Keren Ilayesod
with horror."
The Acquaintance Tea, to be given a bomb was thrown. One house was
Jewish Woman's Club unanimously
workers has been held with a view of . 1 Jewish children in imminent dan-
For
six
years
these
children
have
by
the
Woman's
Auxiliary
of
the
looted. The funeral of the victims
forming a representative and effi- ' ger of death; 200,1)00 without food,
passed the following resolution which
of their
dent reception committee to extend, shelter or protection—here is one of been witnessing the chaos
was to be forwarded to Washington: Temple on Monday afternoon, Nov. took place on Friday afternoon.
countries.
They
have
seen
fighting
Demand Storrs Resign.
on behalf of American Jewry, its ' the most tragic legacies left by Eu-
"Whereas, l'eople of the world are 14, is another interesting event.
A strong movement has started
greetings to the distinguished Zion.' ropean wars, economic disruption, in its worst phases, accompanied by
weary of warfare and look toward
And
un-nameable, brutal cruelties.
among Jews to demand the resigna-
the time when peace and good will
i famine and disease, and one of the
ist leaders.
tion of General Sir Ronald Storrs,
A large number of national or- heaviest responsibilities of American their only guide of conduct through Elect Professor as Acting shall prevail among the nations, and
all this time has been the primal in-
President to Succeed
governor of Jerusalem, on the ground
"Whereas, The means of bringing
ganizations sent five representatives relief workers.
stinct of self-preservation.
that he was fully aware of the Arab
this about are at hand in the Dis-
Dr. Kohler.
each to a meeting at the Pennsyl- ' 'They are not only without pro.
Survive By Miracle.
preparations on Balfour Day and
Nov. 2, where a pupa- . reason," said Dr. Frank Rosenblatt,
armament Conference which has been
vania hotel 011
that he should have taken the neces-
or welcome committee was organized describing their state, "but they are
Most of them have survived by a
Dr. Julian Morgenstern, professor called by President Ilarding to meet
sary
steps to prevent any active out-
mere
miracle.
They
have
lived
like
in
Washington,
Nov.
11;
under the chairmanship of the Hon.
of Biblical courses and Semitic Ian-
animals from hand to mouth and guages of the Hebrew Union College,
"Be It Resolved, That the four Temporary Officers Elected; bursts. General Storrs was governor
Joseph Barondess.
of Jerusalem during the Easter riots
from day to day. They have picked was elected acting president of the delegates representing the entire
Pisgah Lodge Fills Its
The Provisional Program.
in 1920. The Zionist commission and
their food up in the fields, in deserted faculty of the Ilebrew Union College American people shall see to it that
Office Vacancies.
the Woad Ha-Leumi have demanded
homes, or by the roadside, or on by the Board of Governors. lie will disarmament shall be the chief basis
According to the present program
of the Palestinian administration that
friendless city streets. They have succeed Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, who of the Conference and shall express
the delegation will be met at the dock
The ladies' auxiliary of Pisgah an immediate investigation be made
stolen
where
they
could,
taking
the
will
of
the
people
by
securing
by the welcome committee, which will
resigned some time ago and is to be
Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., formally and that the guilty ones be punished
thankfully what came their way. president emeritus of the college.
definite limitation of armament re-
extend a general invitation to all
entered the ranks of B'nai B'rith last severely.
Their homes have been the hills or
Jewish men and women to partici-
Dr. Morgenstern graduated from quirements."
Monday evening, when a large num-
to wretched hovels, where they have ex-
Throughout Nov. 2, the governor,
pate, It is expected that the officers Lay Foundation for Body
Mrs. Krolik in Charge.
the college which he now heads in
of the auxiliary members gath- his military officials and prominent
fisted in dirt and rags, physically weak 190'1 and has been a member of the
and members of the various Zionist
Uphold Traditional
The club also agreed to take part tier
ered at the B'nai B'rith clubrooms on Arab notables patrolled the streets
ened,
morally
unenlightened.
To
al-
other
Jewish
organiza-
districts 111111
faculty for a number of years. Ile in the women's demonstration on Broadway and elected temporary of-
Judaism.
of the old and new city and were in-
low these children to grow up in their
tions will be present at the pier and
is 43 years old, married and the Armistice Day that will serve to ficers for the new organization.
strumental in aiding the military to
present condition would not only be
follow the cars which will carry the
commemorate a !mice never realized.
father of one child, a daughter.
Mrs. William B. Isenberg was restore and maintain quiet.
NEW YORK.—A new chapter in
visitors through the Jewish neighbar- the history of the religious life of the an immediate crime but a future men-
Born at St. Francisville, Ill., in Arrangements for the parade which elected temporary chairman of the
Arabs R egret Incident.
ace
to
civilization.
hoods.
1881, Dr. Morgenstern attended the will begin at Jefferson avenue and organization and Mrs. Curt Weinberg
Jewish people was written on Oct.
The president of the Executive
For that reason the Joint Distribu- public schools of Cincinnati and re- continue along the line or march to temporary secretary.
Led by Samuel Untermyer, a re- 28, 29 and 30, when the First An-
of
the
Palestinian
Arab Congress, to-
ception committee has arranged for nual Convention of the Young I'eo- tion ( ommittee, which is the Euro- ceived his Bachelor of Arts Degree the Arcadia hall, where a mass meet-
The purposes and usefulness of a gether with the Grand Mufti and
the first public appearance of Mr. ' ple's League of the United Synagogue pean agent for the American Jewish from the University of Cincinnati in ing will be held, are in charge of ladies' auxiliary to a B'nai B'rith or- mayor of Jerusalem, the president of
Sokolow and his colleagues at the was held. For the first time repre- Relief Committee, has devised a plan 1901. He was ordained a rabbi at Mrs. henry A. Krolik.
ganization were outlined at this
An audience that taxed the capac- meeting by "Daddy" Freund, who the Moslem Court of Appeals, and
Hotel Astor on Sunday evening, Nov. sentatives of young people's (organize- by which these children will receive the Hebrew Union College in 1902.
many Mohammedan, Catholic and
13. The visitors will be entertained tions from different parts of the coon- not only food and clothing but the Two years later the degree of Doctor ity of the auditorium of the club- addressed the ladies. David Huber, Protestant notables have signed a
at dinner by 1,000 hosts including,: try met to consider carefully their individual personal attention their of Philosophy was conferred on Dr. house greeted the principal speaker chairman of the Social Service Com-
of
the
afternoon,
Dr.
Lynn
Harold
state
requires.
It
is
a
gigantic
child-
Morgenstern
at
Heidelberg.
During
mitten
of
Pisgah
lodge,
also
addressed
sed
tter to Sir Herbert Samuel which,
besides the Zionist leaders and work- ' relationships with the religious insti-
and farmer the auxiliary and offered suggestions f from cable reports, reads as follows:
ers, Mr. If ntermyer, who is to head tutions of their people, and to lay placing organization, by which these the three succeeding years he had Hough, noted divine
"On behalf of our people we wish
president
of
Northwestern
University.
sad
little
waifs
will
be
provided
with
charge
of
a
congregation
at
Lafay-
the Board of Trustees of the Keren the foundation for an organization
on the needs of a Big Sister move- to express our deep resentment over
Dr. Hough's Address.
Ilayesod, Louis Marshall, Senior that will bring into the fold of tradi- a proper home and care. The War ette, Ind.
ment in Detroit. The meeting was the regrettable incident which occur-
Ile was appointed associate profes-
Dr. Hough treated his subject, in charge of Max Buchner, who was red yesterday and which caused the
Abel, Isaac Allen, Sholom Ash, Dr. , tional Judaism the young men and Orphans' Bureau has already success-
S. lienderly, Rabbi Meyer Berlin, young women who are to uphold the fully initiated their system. Whether on of Bible and Semitic languages at "The Three Great Elements in Civili- chairman of the
auxiliary or- death of innocent persons. We ap-
it
is
to
carry
on
its
present
work,
the
Ilebrew
Union
College
in 1907.
Joseph Barondess, Reuben Brainin, future of orthodox religious institu.
zation," in a scholarly manner, de- g,anization committee.
peal to the inhabitants to remain
David A. Brown, Herman Conheim, tions. There were 100 representa- however, and extend it to the propor- Leading thinkers here and abroad fining clearly the three fundamental
The ladies' e , i•lliary meets again peaceful, for we are convinced that
that
the
tions
problem demands, will have recognized Dr. Morgenstern's factors that make for the permanent
Judge henry J. Dannenbaum of fives present, coming from cities as
this Monday evening at the clubrooms only through peace will we be, able
depend entirely upon the Jews of scholarship and but recently he was and really significant things—stable
Texas, William Edlin, Hon. Abram I. far west as Salt Lake City, Utah.
tin Broadway. to protect and assure our rights. The
honored by a place on the executive values that have been a part of life
Elkus, Harry F'ishel, Ab. Goldberg, The convention opened unofficially America.
Pisgah badge proper, at the meet- government will certainly do its duty.
Require $14,000,000.
board of the American Oriental So- from time immemorial—the element
Judge Gustave Ilartmar, Leo Ka-, on Friday evening, Oct. 28, when the
ing held the same evening, elected We beg all persons to help the ad-
To solve this problem as well as ciety. Possessed of a pleasing per- of order which comes from Rome;
maiky, Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan, delegates were invited to attend a
h
in
in the performance of
Joseph S. Garvett by a unanimous ministration
sonality,
he
has
ever
been
popular
the element of beauty which comes
Dr. Nathan Kress, Hon. Adolf Kraus Fri I d 1 ay evening service followed by the others facing the relief organize.
vote to office of vice-president, filling
of Chicago, Sam C. Lamport, Rabbi an "At Home" at Temple Anshe thins abroad, will require a minimum with his students and his colleagues. from Greece and the element of
the
vacancy
caused
by
the
resignation
The
funeral
of the four Jewish
B. L. Le•inthal of Philadelphia, Dr. Chased, One Hundred Fourteenth of $14,000,000. Hundreds of thou- Ile is known as a splendid teacher righteous reverence which comes from of Isaac Dreifuss. Harold T. Rosen- victims of the Arab disturbance in
Israel.
I. H. I.evinthal, Judge Aaron J. Levy, street and Seventh avenue. Regis. sands of Russian Jews must have food and an accurate thinker.
assistant
monitor,
Jerusalem
took
place
on Friday after-
was
elected
that
An authority on Biblical Science,
Dr. Hough made the assertion that
Adolph Lewisohn, Sam A. Lewisohn, , tration of the delegates took place and have it quickly. Jewish life in
filling the vacancy caused by Dr. noon, and was a silent and dignified
Louis Lipsky, Jacob D. List of Phila. on Saturday evening at the Jewish Poland, Rumania, Lithuania and Lat- Dr. Morgenstern has given the bone- the modern world mistakes momen-
protest against the activities of the
Garvett's
advanee
in
office,
and
Har-
f 1 e I ph i a , Dr. J. L. Magnes, Joseph S. Center, 131 West Eighty-sixth street.
via must be rehabilitated, if the Jew- I fit of his teachings to a large number tum and speed for progress,.
old Sehlussell was elected guardian attackers. No speeches or eulogies
"Because a man is able to travel
Marcus, Rabbi N. S. Margolies, Rabbi . The registratj2n was followed by a ish people in those countries are not I of Detroiters before whom he has
were heard, and the police, together
in place of Mr. Rosenthal.
Benj. F'. Miller, dance.
II. Masliansky,
The 'official opening of the to become again a public charg? But given several courses of lectures un- at a speed of 60 miles an hour and
Pisgah lodge was addressed at this with a strong military guard, accom-
a
man
travel-
in
the
forefront
of
all
these
difficult
der
the
auspices
of
Temple
Beth
El,
than
Emanuel Neumann, David Pinski, convention was on Sunday morning
see infinitely less
panied the funeral procession to the
Louie Robison, B. G. Richards, Judge at the Jewish Theological Seminary, tasks stand the children, demanding and more recently at the invitation ing at one mile an hour, it does not meeting by Dr. Edward J. Bernstein, cemetery on the Mount of Olives.
All
of the Men's Temple club.
Otto A. Rosakky, Judge Bernard A. 531 West One hundred Twenty-third immediate care.
necessarily signify that we are living who spoke on "Cancer—Its Source, Jewish stores and schools were closed.
l'reventatives and Cures."
Rosenblatt, Dr. Simon Rothenberg, , street.
American Jewry has never refused Dr. Morgenstern's succession to in a more advanced civilization.
Forty persons have been arrested
The
lodge
concurred
in
a
resolution
in
Israel
as
Isaac
outstandingg figures
"We live in a time of the world's
Reuben Sadowsky, Ezekiel Sarasohn,
Keynote of Convention.
aid before. It can hardly refuse now outstanding
in connection with the outbursts.
and Kaufman Kohler,
V)
greatest momentum. We have amaz- adopted by the general council, en- The trial began on Friday. No fur-
Rev. Dr. Samuel Schulman, Peter J. I
to listen to the appeal which is being
Schweitzer, Bernard Semel, Repre-• Samuel
After the
prayer by
Rabbi
de- issued through the country by the have preceded him, comes as a rare ing, tremendous agility. We are so dorsing the Memorial Hall move- ther disturbances have occurred. All
M. opening
Cohen, addresses
were
sentative Isaac Siegel, Franklin Si- livered by Doctor Elias L. Solomon, American Jewish Relief Committee., tribute and honor to the new head of busy with the size of things that we ment. Announcement was made that of Palestine remains quiet.
are forgetting the value of things. Samuel Mandell is to take charge of
mon, Mrs. Israel Unterberg, Dr. I the president of the United Syne- under the dynamic chairmanship of the Ilebrew Union College.
We are concerned with the price of the Glee Club.
Meyer Waxman, Morris Weinberg, I v ogue of ' America;
. David A. Brown of Detroit, and the
Charles
51
• • . Mrs.
'
B.)—The Pales-
The banquet in honor of Founders' LONDON—(J. C.
everything and the value of nothing.
Yehoash and others.
tinian Arab delegation here has des-
Hoffman the president of the Wo- directorship of Ilenry II. Rosenfelt of DAVID A. BROWN
Court Judge Henry J. Ilan- L' eague of
That is the danger."
Circuit n':
Headquarters for this
of the United Syne. New York.
Day and B'nai B'rith Day will be patched a telegram to King George
held on Dec. 4.
nbaum of Houston, Texas, who was
ue and Doctor Cyrus Adler, the appeal have been opened at 10:3 Park .
Debt to Israel.
and Premier Lloyd George, express-
'
cha irman of the Zionist convention at $. m ''es.
"To Israel the world is indebted,"
Mr. Thompson, director of Ameri- ing their sorrow and regret at the
' ent of the Jewish Theological avenue, New York.
Cleveland, has come to New York to 1.esid
Hough
said,
"for
man's
belief
in
Dr.
canization or the Detroit Board of recent episode in Jerusalem, but de-
I''e
The Michigan campaign is already
be present at the dinner and to gen-
Commerce, will speak on "American- daring that it was entirely the result
well under way under the chairman- Committees Organized in Michigan a God with a character.
erally assist in the campaign for the eeee Kohn, the temporary president
"An amazing thin:: about the ization" at the next meeting of of England's unworkable policy.
keret! Ilayesod. off League and the chairman dur- ship of Fred Si. Butzel, the promi-
Cities Preparatory for ■
• • •
(Continued On Page 3.)
Pisgah lodge, Monday evening.
• ing the convention, presented a re- nent Detroit attorney„ with Miles SI.

U. S r . fetus Are Asked for $14,o0o,o0o

',T WO

PICK MORGENSTERN
AS HEAD OF H, U. C,

LADIES' AUXILIARY
ACTIVITIES BEGUN

FORM Y. P. S. LEAGUE
AT N. Y, CONVENTION

SPENDS BIRTHDAY
IN RELIEF WORK

port of the Organizing Committee of Goldberg as campaign manager;
Keren H•yesod Conference.
I t h is Professor I. Leo Seharfman as vice-
t h e 'et"'Peoples
In connection with the visit of the
chairman, Louis A. Weil as secretary
Zionist leaders, a National Confer- report he struck
keynote of the
when the
he said:
o
n
and Captain Isadore Levin as treas-
en
will be held of representatives conventi
"We are setting out to solve a urer. The state headquarters, at 2457
of Keren Ilayesoul committees, Zion- Problem
Grand River avenue, Detroit, is hum-
lot and National Jewish organizations iroblem the solution of which is in-
throughout the country. The confer-
to the
continuation
of ming with activity.
Tech- oispensible
life in this
country.
It can
owe
will open
at the
.lowish
Meal School
on Saturday
even H
ing,
be stated in very simple terms. Every

Nov. 19, and will be continued at the ear death takes its toll of the active
l eaders in Jewish communal life. If
Hotel Astor on Sunday.
Several
hun- our synagogues and communal insti-
expected
to parti-
dru•d delegates are
ciliate tit this conference which will tutions are to continue—and we can-
launch a notion-wide campaign for not ceneeive of Jewish life without

for us to

the Keren Ilayesod. Nahum Sokolow
possible
delega- them—it
close the must
gaps be
in our
ranks by a con-
end the other members of the
lion will address the conference, ranks of the rising generation. But
where speeches will also he delivered here we ere confronted with a truly
lead-
by Samuel Untermyer and other
ad- appalling condition. Very few of
VI'S.
lour Congregations have so retained
The reception committee which will the interest of the younger generation
welcome the Zionist 'Feeders upon as to insure this reserve supply. Even
their arrival, is also contemplating a where young people attend the serv-
popular reception to be held at Car- ices in not inconsiderable numbers,
' they do not possess that training
negie Hall on Thursday, Nov. 24.
which would enable them to assume
Every section in Greater Ness'
for conducting the af-
York, such as East New York, Boro responsibility
in a
Park, Bensonhurst and the Bronx, is fairs of the Jewish communities

(Continued on Page 5)
making elaborate preparations for re-
Many
ceptions to this delegation.
cities and towns throughout the coon-
try have been besieging the Keren
Ilavesod Bureau with requests to be
included in the itinerary of the dele-
Participate in Celebration of
gation.
The cities which will most Will
Temple He Once Occupied.
likely be visited by the delegation, or
some member or members thereof,
Rabbi Leo Al. Franklin will. leave
are: Albany, N. Y.; Atlanta, Ga.;
1, for Omaha,
Baltimore, Md.; Bridgeport, Conn.; on Wednesday, Nov. deliver a series
Neb.,
where he will
Buffalo, N. Y.; Cincinnati, 0.; Cleve-
of addresses in connection with the

RABBI FRANKLIN TO
SPEAK TO OMAHANS

land, 0.; Detroit, Mich.; Ilartford, fiftieth anniversary of Temple Israel.

Conn.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas
Dr. Franklin occupied the Omaha pul-
City, Mo.; Chicago, III.; Milwaukee, pit from the time of his graduation
W is.; Minneapolis, Minn.; St. l'aul,
from the Ilebrew Union College in
Minn.; Newark, N .J.; New Haven,
189' until his coming to Detroit in
Conn.; New Orleans, La.; Boston,
1899.
Philadelphia,
January,
Mass.; Paterson, N. J.;
While in the West Rabbi Franklin
R.
Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Providence,
I.; Rochester, N. Y.; St. Louis, Mo.; has been invited to speak in several
Schenectady, N. Y.; Syracuse, N. Y.; cities, including an address before

Toledo, O.; Washington, D. C.; Wor- the Iowa Unitarian association, but
enter, Mass. A number of these because of important engagements
demanding his presence in Detroit, he
cities have been visited by Samuel S.
has not been able to accept these in-
Grossman, one of the field secretaries
of the Keren Ilayesod, and definite vitations.
Mrs. Franklin is accompanying
arrangements have been made for the
Rabbi Franklin on his trip.
reception of the Zionist delegation.

State-wide Appeal.

On his birthday last week David
A. Brown of Detroit, chairman of the
American Jewish Relief Committee's
$14,000,000 appeal for the relief of

JEWS OF WORLD PRAY FOR PEACE
ON OCCASION OF ARMISTICE DAY

SIR SAMUEL ATTACKED
IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT

LONDON—(
C. B.) —O the
casion of Balfour Day, a den
bate oc-
on
the Palestinian situation took place
NEW YORK—Under the auspices in the House of Lords. The well-
LONDON -- (J. C. B.) — Special
the hundreds of thousands of desti-
tute Jews in Europe, sat at his desk service's for the success of the Wash- if the Committee on Education of the known anti-Zionist, Lord Sydenham,
in National Headquarters wading ington Arms Conference were held Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant asked the government whether the
through a great pile of mail. A in ell Jewish synagogues and tem- Aid Society of America, Armistice order to sell tte property of the
modest note from Jacob Si. Loeb, who ples on the Sabbath preceding the Day will be celebrated on Sunday Greek church in Jerusalem came
and
had just accepted the chairmanship opening of the conference. Dr. Hertz, evening, Nov. 13, at the Hies build- from Sir Ilerbert Samuel,
of the Chicago campaign, contained chief rabbi of Great Britain, has ing, 425-437 Lafayette street, by a whether the Greek Patriarchate and
asked all rabbis and ministers to dis- public meeting. Addresses will be the Advisory Council agreed to the
the following message:
"My address is now Westminster cuss the question of disarmament in made by Gen. Robert Lee Bullard, sale. Ile inquired further whether
the Hon. Oscar S. Straus, the Rev. the sale had been so arranged that
(the Chicago Headquarters), special sermons on that occasion.
The regular monthly meeting o f Building
II. Slasliansky and John I.. Bernstein, , Zionists alone could participate. lie
Chicago, where I will be until the
the Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega-
president of the society. Judge Leon also demanded an explanation as to
let
me
tell
campaign
closes.
Please
Lion Shaarey Zedek takes place on
WASHINGTON—Twenty-five
uni-
the reason for the report of the ern-
Sanders will preside.
Monday afternoon, Nov. 14, at 2:30, you that my heart and soul are in formed workers of the Jewish Wel-
which investigated
h
The band of the Hebrew Orphan the commission w'hic
at the synagogue. A very interesting the work and that I shall not rest fare board, men and women, will
Asylum will play selections during he Jaffa disturbances, not
until my task is finished."
program has been arranged.
march in the funeral procession from the evening.
been published. Lord Parmoor see-
"That
is
the
finest
birthday
pres•
William Friedman, president of the
the National Capitol to Arlington
In connection with Armistice Day, onded Lord Sydenham's position.
United Jewish Charities, w ill spea k ent a man could receive," exclaimed cemetery to honor the unknown sol- Joseph E. Eron, chairman of the
The Duke of Sutherland, replying
on "Recent Impressions of Poland." Mr. Itrown. "Here is one of the dier on Armistice Day. Officers and
o behalf of the government, stated
Committee on Education, has issued on
most
important
and
busiest
men
in
Mr. Friedman has just returned from
other representatives of the Jewish a call to all of the branches of Bias that
peoert o nth
a tTaan disturb-
o u 1d
Li
e0
the d r report
a three months' trip ill Europe, Chicago putting aside his multitudin- Welfare Board will participate in the
compl e t e d and
and its national directors in about
where he has collected valuable data. ous interests and devoting all his services at the Capitol and in the
made
public
in
a
few
days.
Re-
appro.
be
900
cities,
to
join
in
exercises
Mrs. Charles Myers will sing a time for weeks on end to this ha- amphitheater at Arlington. A dele-
matter
dear
ei ofe the Greek
r eiek
priate to the observance of Armistice gtrairadrienhgattehe he
Ile is a big man do-
Little Florence mane service.
group of songs.
gation of 100, headed by Dr. Cyrus Day,
that
it
Goodman will render several dance ing a big job in a characteristically
i nasttri t i aurtci h o na .teb .tasthaant old
the Wash ing - rnude ht o h n a t° rtehde P
numbers. great way. His devotion must be a Adler of Philadelphia, chairman of
the army and navy committee of the ton Onrepres
Arm e istie
ntative
e pos, the o
wi
The Auxiliary has arranged some shining example to all of us."
board, placed a wreath on Nov. 10, lay a wreath on the bier of the "us. that in January,
bueaernyi in financial m
stirsasiits
onseor
was
also
the
Mr.
Brown's
birthday
interesting afternoons, one of them
at 3 p. m., upon the tomb of the un- known soldier," with the following ha
Commissioner
to be in the nature of a ('hannukah seventeenth anniversary of his wed- known soldier at the Capitol. Others
Sir Ilerbert Samuel appointed an im-
tribute:
party for members and their children ding, and the date fixed for the first
who will participate in the ceremonies
eiopattoriAinrevheasttiegaatneh
"On this historic occasion, made choa nrtdi ial commission
and pupils of the Sunday school; an- ' housewarming in his new Detroit will be Justice Irving Lehman of New
the
and, if
memorable by the assemblage of
(Continued on Page 5)
other in the form of a kitchen
York, president of the board; Dr. Wil- mighty nations to find a new royadpr. rtf.,7(7).;); et to
for o r the sale
topaoyf
!Flower, the price of admission to be
liam Rosenau of Baltimore, Judge amity and znlightenment, man
property i nn
some article for the kitchen of the
Milton Strasbourger of Washington, triotic organizations have left tokens the debts and supply the means for
synagogue. Wives of congregation I
D. C., and (tarry I.. Glucksman, exec- of their tribute to the noble dead, the covering the expenses of the Greek
members are invited to these meet-
church. The sale was conducted in
utive director.
unknown soldier of America.
ings.
"I n common with our fellow cal. accordance with the new regulations
Edu-
The Hadassah monthly meeting
Y. SI. H. A.'s, Y. W. II.
will take place Wednesday evening, catoinal Alliance and other organiza- zens, the members of the Hebrew of Palestine, and was open to all
tecorn p Zionist
on satn organization,
dh da
pri-
PROFESSOR ASHKENAZI QUITS
Nov. If, at the Shaarey Zedek syna- tions affiliated with the Jewish Wel- Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So- alike—the
and
AS POLAND'S REPRESENTATIVE gog. The meeting opens promptly at fare Board will also celebrate Armis- ciety, join both in the sorrow of the y
Lords
pro-
Sydenham
and
Parmoor
i.sneknoovi•npdriedaed,ian our
8:15. Important and interesting mat- tice Day with special services. Their tnhaetiosnolfeornrnthseen
fessed their satisfaction with the ex-
programs will reflect three distinct
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — Rumors tern will be discussed.
Israel Katz, violinist, and member aspects: Anniversary of cessation of communion with the unnamed soldier Planation.
here have it that Prof. Simeon Ash-
who
gave
the
pledge
of
life
for
a
hostilities,
the
burial
of
the
unknown
kenazi, Poland's representative to the of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
DISCUSS RUSSIAN RELIEF
assembly of the League of Nations, will render Hubay'e "Ilejre-Kati" soldier and the meeting of the Con- great ideal. Through his mute lips
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A confer.
will shortly resign that position. In (Good Morning!), and "Ziguner Wei- ference on Limitation of Armaments. we hearken to the call of America's
political circles it is thought probable sen (Gypsy Air) by Sara Sate. Mrs. In New York City the Jewish Wel- loftiest impulse made articulate. Un- ence of Joint Distribution Committee
fare Board workers who have per- known, he symbolizes all those who representatives opened to discuss the
that his place will be taken by John Katz will accompany him.
A entwine feature of the evening, formed service overseas, will partici- gave the last full measure of devo- question of relief for Russia. Dr.
Kuchacevski, well known anti-Semite,
to whose election to the Russian the details of which were withheld, pate as • guard of honor in the Arm- tion, and whether native, or of alien ' , Bernard Kahn, Landesco and Goldman
Duma in 1912, Jews in Poland were promises to be of interest to every istice Day meeting at Madison Square blood, rose to the highest stature of i are among those who are in atten-
American citizenship."
dance.
Garden.
bitterly opposed. member of Hadaasah.


WM. FRIEDMAN WILL
ADDRESS AUXILIARY
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK

HADASSAH TO MEET

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