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November 18, 1921 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-11-18

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A merica ,fewish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

THEVETRONAWIS/191KONICLE

Nett) Necklaces of
Genuine Stones

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Susan Brandeis Gets
Important Positionl

Young
Judaea

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V/ semi-precious stones is the best, to our
knowledge, that you will find anywhere.
The prices are exceptionally low.

A number of local Young Judaea
leaders this week asked the national
office of Young Judaea that the
planned Mid-Western conference be
held in Detroit.
An invitation was originally ex-
E
Malachite, $25
Whitby jet, $16 to $39.50
tended to the Milwaukee organization
26 inches
to hold the conference in that city.
22 to 56 inches
Arnazonite, $16.50 to $50
When word reached Detroit of the
Clear Amber, $4.50 to $50
a
24 and 26 inches
action of the national office, local
16 to 26 inches
Turquoise Matrix, $35
leaders immediately wrote asking
Clouded Amber, g6 to $75
26 inches
that the conference be held in Detroit
' 20 to 30 inches
Jade, $75 and $150
Lapis Lazuli (Russian) $40
instead.
20 and 36 inches
Members of the local organization
24 inches
Garnet, $30
have for a long time planned the or- t,
Lapis Lazuli (Swiss) $12.50
22 inches
ganization of a central body of f'
24 inch..
Topaz (Spanish), $25
Amethyst, $18 to $45
S Young Judaea in the Middle West,
24 inches
and are now anxious that Detroit be .
20 to 30 inch.
Onyx, $30
given the opportunity of taking an
White Coral, $11.50 and $18
26 inches
active part in this work. i."! !
24 inches
Ivory, $6 to $35
Although only two years in exist- .tt:
18 to 36 inches
ence, the Detroit Young Judaea or-
ganization is among the largest in
De-
the country, beating Chicago.
IF troit has 20 active Young Judaea cir-
des, whereas Chicago has only 15.
Should the national office consent
to the Mid-West conference being
i n D e troit, plans will be made
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at once to get a large delegation of
Young Judeans from these parts of
the country and to organize them in-
MISS SUSAN BRANDEIS
to a centralized body for the Middle
Sittings by Appointment Only.
NEW YORK—(J. C. I1.1—Miss
' West.
Members of the local council are Susan Brandeis, daughter of Supreme
hoping that the planned conference Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, has
Jr4
may be held during the Chanukah been appointed special assistant to
'.,
the United States District Attorney,'
week.
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! with an assignment to investigate the
fir ,
conditions of the building trades in
.
New York. Miss Brandeis graduated
from the law school at Radcliffe Col-
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The Knights of Judaea will this lege, studied subsequently in the Uni-
of Chicago, and has beets
Sunday give a party in honor of IversitY
practicing law in this city for several ,
Samuel Heyman, former leader of i
the club, who has been directing the I years.
activities of the circle for close toI
two years and who is responsible for
the work accomplished by the club.
Mr. Heyman is president of the
s ' Young Judaea Leaders' Council. The '
party will be held at the home of
Aaron Lipshitz, 9045 Delmar avenue.
' A committee consisting of Aaron Lip-
shitz, Joe Levine and Nathan Zack Pincus Ruttenberg Granted
has arranged for an interesting pro-
Rights by British
gram on the occasion of this affair.
Government.
All Young Judaea leaders are invited.
The Knights, at their last meeting,
LONDON—(J.
C. 11.)—In the
' elected the following officers: Jacob
Kadushin, president; Sam Firestone, course of a discussion which occurred
it
vice-president; Aaron Lipshitz, secre- in the British House of Commons,
tary; William Lankin, treasurer; developed that the British govern-
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Maurice Maxman, basketball man- Pincus Ruttenberg to exploit the
alter and Isadore Cohen, captain of water resources of the Jordan for ir-
the basketball team. rigation and electrification purposes.
The program of last week's meet- The fact that the concession had been
ing consisted of a mock trial in which • granted was known here by many
Sol Slomovitz, a shochet, was accused Jews for the past two months, but
by the Polish government of cruelty was held secret. On obtaining the
to animals. Sam Firestone was concession, Ruttenberg proceeded to
judge, Abe Torgow clerk, Julius I'alestine, where he now is making
Kabatsky, prosecuting attorney, Jacob preliminary arrangements, after
Kadushin, lawyer for the defense I which he is expected to pay a visit',
Witnesses for the prosecution were to the. United States.
Maurice Waxman and Isadore Cohen,1 In the Commons debate, Sir John-
and the defense witnesses were liar- , son-Hicks, well known anti-Zionist,
old Seligson, Joe Levine and Aaron hi. P., asked "whether the I'alestinian
Lipshitz. administration had given a comes-
"Resolved, That the Jews of Amer- sion to one Pincus Ruttenberg, a Rus-
i•a are in greater need of Zionism sain Jew, to erect a large water
than are the Jews of Eastern Eu- power plant in Palestine; whether
rope," will be the topic of the first, bids hail been obtained from other
debate to take place Saturday eve- , firms; whether it was intended that
ning, Nov. 26, between teams 1 and : Jewish labor be employed on the pro-
. 3. On Dec. 3, teams 2 and 5 will de. ject to the exclusion of Palestinian."
bate on the question, "Resolved, That Mr. Wood, under-secretary for col-
the Jews should establish in Pales- onial affairs, replied that "Mr. Rut-
tine a theocracy (a union of church tenberg. acting with the consent and
co-operation of the Zionist Organ-
, and state]."
ization, had applied for a concession
to utilize the waters of the Jordan
and Yarmuk, to generate electric
• power. The project had been exam-,
The B'nos Yisroel are planning t o
give a Chanukah entertainment in fined and it was found to be advan-

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celebration of the first anniversary j tageous to the development of the
of the club's existence. l'arts were j country. The commission was there-
already given out for a playlet, and upon concluded between Ruttenberg
preparations are being made for a and the Palestinian government." No
double celebration of the approach-' other applications, said Mr. Wood,
and the club's had been received. Further, he said,
ing Jewish holiday
Ruttenberg did not intend to exclude
first birthday.
' Palestinian labor. On the contrary,
he intended to give employment to a
large number of native Palestinians.
Sir Johnson-licks thereupon asked
The Tikvas Zion last Sunday at- w
tended in a body the lecture deliveredhether it was proposed to submit to
by Rabbi A. M. Hershman at the El , Parliament the conclusion which may

TIKVAS ZION

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be arrived at with the Arab delega-
Moshe synagogue on Twenty - ninth tion now in London, and when and
street.
how the proposed draft of the Pales-
, The meeting this Sunday will be tinian mandate would be dealt with
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featured by a mock trial in which ., y Parliament.
Mr. Wood replied
t
Sophie Dwork is accused of having that no conclusion had been reached
destroyed a Jewish flag at Belle Isle with the Arab delegation, and that the
on the last Detroit Young Judaea mandate had already been submitted
Field Day. She will he defended by , b fore the House of Commons. Col.
Fannie Bloody, Rachel Goldfaden act- ,
1.: edgewood, M. P., followed with the
ing as prosecuting attorney. Rose . query as to who was paying the ex-
ex-
Goldfaden will act as judge, and Jen- penises of the Arab delegation. Mr.
vie Lesser as clerk. Witnesses for , pli
Wood re ed that he had no precise
accuser are Ruth Naimark and Goldie opinion on this point.
Goldstein. Anna Raimi will do the
accusing. I
The debating teams of the club
will be announced at this Sunday's j
meeting.

ZIONIST CONFERENCE
DELEGATES ELECTED

J. Miller, J. Levin and Louis Dann
were elected to represent the Detroit
Keren Ilayesod at the Keren Ilayesod
The new officers of the Buds of
national conference to be held Sun-
Judaea were installed at the last
day, Nov. 20, in New York City.
meeting of the Buds, held at the
The national conference will be
Shaarey Zedek last Monday evening.
attended by the members of the Zion-
Mr. Slomovitz installed the officers,
ist commission who armed n the
following an interesting talk in which
States last Frday. Nahum Sokolow,
he outlined the work confronting the Vladmr Jabotnsky, Prof. Otto War-
club members as Young Judaeans.
burg and Alexander Goldsten will ad-
The club decided to devote the first
dress the national conference.
Monday of each month to debating.
Plans will soon be made by the lo-
Lillian Rabinowitz was chosen leader
cal organization to receive here the
of the Blue team and Eda Greenberg
members of the commission. It is
leader of the White. The first de-
expected that the commission will
. hate will be held the first Monday in visit Detroit as part of the nation-
January.
wide tour during the latter part of
The next meeting of the Buds will
December.
be devoted to reading and sewing or
Mr. Miller, who is the secretary of
knitting.
the local Keren Ilayesod committee,
Visitors are always welcome at
announces that Mt. Clemens has made
meetings of the Buds, held at 8 p. m.
the initial payment of $500 toward
on Mondays at the Shaarey Zedek .
K 11 e ay
od s Pledges for the
he Keren
the
fund were made there following an
appeal made by the Hon. Joseph Bar-
ondess, during the latter', stay at
JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.)—After Mt Clemens, Jacob II. Malbin is in
the colonists of Petach Tikvah, the cha . rge of the collections at Mt.
largest Jewish colony in Palestine, Clemens.
had, for a period of some months fol-
lowing the attacks by Arabs on that
colony in May, employed Jewish work-

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ingmen in their orchards and fields,
they have again resumed the use of
Arab hands, so that hundreds of
Arab men, women and children are
being brought in from the neighbor-
ing villages while a like number of
and
recent
Jewish workingmen
Chalutzim are forced out of work and
walk about in idleness. The Arabs re-
ceive a comparatively small daily
wage.

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Mecklowitz, 3681 Rivard street. The
club has acquired a gymnasium at
the Russell School, Benton and Rus-
sell streets. The members had their

first "workout" Tuesday evening,
Nov. 15. All visitors are welcome to
attend the next meeting at the Jewish
Institute, High and Hastings estreets.

formation gathered from refugee
the week of November 2, the fourth
anniversary of the publication of the who have reached this city. Whol
Balfour declaration. Jews were not streets formerly occupied by Jew
permitted to hold open celebrations, ish merchants and residents are to
JERUSALEM — (J. T. A.) — A nor will the Arabs he granted permits
day deserted, and stores and houses
group of Jewish gendarmes have been to hold protest gatherings.

PROHIBIT CELEBRATING
BALFOUR DAY IN JAFFA

despatched to Lower Galilee to protect
Jewish colonies there from impend-
ing Arab attacks. It is learned that YEKATERINASLAV
large, armed tribes of Bedouins are
IS CLEARED OF JEWS
preparing to cross the Jordan and
move upon Jewish settlements in the
RIGA—(J. T. A.)—Yekaterina-
Valley of Jezrael and in Lower Gall-
slav, once a large and important Jew-
; lee.
The Governor of Jaffa has prohibi- ish center, taut lost almost its entire
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