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DEFENDERS DISCUSS
JEW IN LITERATURE
EDUCATIONAL ALLIANCE
GIVES CONCERT JAN. 22
The Educational Alliance of De-
troit will give a concert on Jan. 22,
at the Jewish Institute on High and
Hastings streets. The program will
include a number of selections on the
violin by I. Katz of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra. Ile will be accom-
panied on hte piano by Mrs. Katz.
The society has also secu red the
services of George Gelfan, well-known
local singer, for the evening. Mr.
Gelfan is leaving for Italy in a few
weeks, and this will be his last p-
pea ra nee before a Detroit audience
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A Feature Vilue 1
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January Cltearance
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The last meeting of the Defenders
of the White and lilac was de ■ oted to
a discussion of Shakespeare's Shylo•k
as compared with other Jewish char-
acters in .lewish literature. Shylo•k
was contrasted with the character of
Isaac in the book of "Ivanhoe." The
interesting discussion was participat-
ed in by Samuel Heyman, .president
of the Young Judaea Council. David
Racoosin, leader of the club, also
spoke. In addition to this discussion,
Harry Thomas told the story of the
'Maceabcan rebellion.
The program this Saturday evening
will be featured by a debate on the
question: "Resolved, That Zionism and
Reform Judaism are incompatible."
The affirmative will be upheld by
Joseph Pike and Louis Stotzky, who
will he opposed by Harry Thumps and
FALmintmunstteuturamilimmiummouomouligegimmemantsolimoullinuindlommodommummulluniS Ben Gurovitch.
In addition to the debate, there will
be several book reviews. William
!Anger will review "Daniel Deronda;"
William Jaffa, "Nathan the Wise;"
Joseph Kurland, "Rise of David Le-
By DR. BERTHOLD FEIWEL
vinsky." Simon Axelrod will speak
on "Bar Kochba," and Sydney Lopate
(Editor's Note: Dr. Berthold Fei-
System•tic Co-Operation.
will speak on the "Treatment of the
In connection with this it has been Jews During the Crusades."
wel is a member of the Economic
Council as well as a member of the assumed that every Zionist financial
Executive of the World Zion Organ- institution which is already in exist-
ization. He is also the managing di- ence, or which is about to be formed, FIRST BASKETBALL GAMES
GEORGE GELFAN
the
rector of the Keren Ilayesod and gov- will make the best use of all subsidi-
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In the first officially scheduled bas- for the' period of his absence abroad.
ary, bodies. Ti express ourselves more
ernor Of the Jewish Colonial Trust.)
definitely: it will be necessary while ketball game of the season, held Mon- Mr. Gelfan will be accompanied on
day evening at the Jewish Institute, the piano by Miss I. Heiner, who is a
The Keren Hayesod has recently carrying on propaganda for the Keren
the Knights of Judaea defeated the graduate of the Conservatory of New
succeeded in achieving three note- Ilayesod, that efforts shall be made
Uplifters of Zion by the score of 13 England.
worthy results in Palestine. Firstly, at the same time to secure a sale of
Dressing table, regular $60 value, on sale at
to 4. The Knights' teani was com-
Cantor Samuel Magil•vsky, who or-
debentures
of
the
newly
founded
out of its funds a considerable num-
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posed
of Isadore Cohen, Reuben Cohen, ganized a choir of the Educational Al-
$34.50, or may be substituted for chifforobe
ber of long-term loans have been mortgage bank, or, to take another
Joe Levin, J. Markel and M. Mellow. liance, will give a few selections. The'
example,
that
the
capital
of
the
Jew-
granted to those who are building
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The
Cohens
started
for
the
Knights.
dramatic group of hte organization
small houses, and in connection with ish Solonial Trust should be increas-
The losing team was composed of will present two one-act playlets,
this a mortgage bank has been found- ed, as is desirable.
In this respect also the congress has A. Abromowitz, S. Steffen, H. Gore- "Jukel Ganeff," by M. Reichter, and
ed. Secondly, on the site of Emek
lick, J. Aker, M. Moscow, N. Kar- "Zurick zu Mein Land," by B. Dia-
Jezreel, new agricultural work has provided fora systematic co-operation
betzky and M. Stolarsky. Abramo- mondstein. The plays are directed
been begun, intended to lead to the and a full exploitation of all our re-'
witz and Steffen starred.
and arranged by N. Magilevsky, and
sources.
By
creating
the
Economic
definite settlement of colonists. And
In a practice game the same eve- the scenario arranged by N. Hacker.
and Financial Committee to act with
thirdly, the Keren Hayesod has ac-
ning, the Defenders of the White and
During the few months of its ex-
the
Executive
of
the
Zionist
Organize-
-America's Finest Furniture"
quired two large school buildings. It
Blue defeated the llerzlians of Wind- istence, the Educational Alliance had
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should be stated at once: if one lays Lion, the congress has created a body sor by the score of 0 to 5.
Fourteenth cars pass door
a number of interesting debates and
Open Evenings
to
investigate
all
matters
of
a
financial
stress only on the amounts invested,
lectures. A dramatic circle was or-
or
economic
character,
basing
its
the sums expended might be consid-
ganized to develop Jewish dramatic
TIKVAS ZION
ered relatively nosiest. But they are judgment on a complete utilization
art and to acquaint the Jewish public
remarkable, because to some extent of our financial instruments, and in-
with plays of literary value. The or-
tended
to
secure
an
adequate
execu-
The Tikavas Zion program this
they are symbolical. The Keren
ganization has already presented a
tion
of
all
our
schemes.
This
means
Sunday
will
he
headlined
by
a
de-
Hayesod has started constructive
number of plays at the Jewish Insti-
work in three important spheres— a great improvement in comparison bate: "Resolved, That English be in-
paper advertisements so timed that including such prominent Broadway
tute on Community nights.
town housing, agricultural coloniza- with the former state of affairs, which troduced in the services of Orthodox
their appearance on the streets would celebrities as Barney Bernard and
involved the separate action of the in- congregations." The affirmative will
tion, and public education. In addi-
he almost simultaneous with the ver- Julius Tannen. The play portrayed
tion to that, when see take into con- stitutions and bodies concerned. The he upheld by Rachel Goldfaden and
bal announcement at the l'ennsyl-
Abe Potash and Morris Perlmutter,
sideration that the Keren Ilayesol essential is that the Executive of the l'auline Schwartz. They will be op-
vania Hotel meeting, was as follows:
even today is one of the main sup- Zionist Organization itself has now in posed by Naomi Buchhalter and Mid-
The following article regarding the
"Dodge Brothers will announce on for the creation of which Mr. Glass
its hands the final decision, the com- lie Chabensky.
porters of the existing Yischub in re-
new price of Dodge Brothers motor Feb. 1, 1922, a substantial reduction has long been famous, as Dodge
plete control and the power of utiliz-
lation to its economic, cultural and
ars appeared this week in all the in the prices of their cars, effective Brothers Dealers at Cyprus, L. I. Mr.
social needs, and further that it gives ing our funds in all the work which
eliding New York newspapers:
KNIGHTS OF JUDAEA
Jan. 1, 1922."
(Continued From Page One.
is carried on through them.
Bernard played Abe and Mr. Tannen
to newly arrived immigrants the
Fifteen hundred Dodge Brothers
In view of the many other defi-
Again, the Keren Ilayesod has
first, and therefore, the essential aid,
In rendering his annual report, Mr. dealers were surprised to learn that nitely announced reductions by vari- was Morris. The efforts of Messrs.
"Resolved, That a Socialist govern-
opened the doors wide fur all who,
we have before us a complex of
ment he established in l'alestine by Friedman pointed out that the annual t he prices of Dodge Brothers motor ous automobile manufacturers, it was Potash and Perlmutter to live up to
achievements and activities which pre- though not Zionists, are ready to co- the Jews" was the topic for debate dinner of the United Jewish Charities cars were reduced in effect on Jan. 1.
the policies of Dodge Brothers were
instantly conceded in all quarters
operate with the Zionists for the re-
sent the K. H. already in reality, as
Official announcement of the reduc- that Dodge Brothers had made a extremely ludicrous and the 1,600
construction of Palestine. All who for Saturday evening's meeting of the was introduced as an event of the
guests
laughed themselves almost into
what, according to its name and char-
tion,
the
form
and
nature
of
which
Knights of Judaea. The resolution year in the Jewish community be-
shrewd maneuver. All officials of the
acter, it was intended to be—the contribute to the Keren Ilayesod are was defended by Joe Levine, Julius cause the annual meetings were mere caused a sensation in automobile
hysterics from the rise of the curtain
company, including Mr. Haynes, how-
foundation fund for the building up to he represented on the council, ac- Kabatzky and Nathan Zack. They perfunctory affairs attended by few. circles, was made by b'. J. Haynes,
to the last tumultuous encore.
ever, refused point blank to make
cording to the resolution passed by
of Palestine.
president and general manager of any comment in addition to what was
The address of the president, Mr.
the congress, which secures for them were defeated by the negative team, At the yearly banquets the charities
This is only a beginning, and, com- half the control of the fund. And so, composed of Jacob Kadushin, Abe Tor- aim to tell the Detroit Jews what is Dodge Brothers, at the eighth annual formally announced.
Haynes who was introduced by C.
pared with our needs, a small begin- if in all countries the work of collect- go• and Louis Zack. Jacob Kadushin, ;wing done by the U. J. C. and to ask meeting and luncheon of Dodge
W. Matheson, general sales manager,
The dealers meeting held by followed the show, Mr. Haynes re-
Brothers dealers in the Pennsylvania
ning; but considering the nature and ing for the Keren Ilayesod recom- captain of the negative team, was for increased interest and support.
Dodge Brothers was probably the viewed the success of the past yaer
quality of the work done it must be mences with fresh energy, we can elected best speaker.
"The Detroit United Jewish Char- Hotel late this afternoon.
largest
and moat pretentious gather- in which Dodge Brothers were con-
The reduction made by Dodge
considered as far more. It is a prac- work with a confident feeling that the
On the program for Jun. 14 there ities," Mr. Friedman said, "were or-
ing of its kind on record. The large spicuous as one of the leaders and
tical proof that the system and the Keren Hayesod has stood the test of will be a debate on the subject: "Re- ganized in November, 1S99, by the Brothers is decidedly unusual in that
ballrooms
of the Pennsylvania Hotel
whole conception of this fund are the first practical trials, and that its solved, That the three Zionist parties consolidation of seven distinct an- it is both retroactive and indefinite,
emphasized the greater possibilities
accommodated only about two-thirds of 1922. Ile supplemented his talk
sound. I believe those entrusted with constitution and character are such as (Zionist Organization of America, cities who were doing philanthropic that is, according to the announce-
of
the
diners,
while the others were with a motion picture showing some
the organization of this fund are al- to qualify it to be the central fund of Polaei Zion, Mizrachi) combine in the work in their own way. At that time ment, the new prices of Dodge Broth-
placed in the foyer and adjacent of the more important methods by
ready entitled to say with some cer- Jewry, with which we are to regain work of rebuilding Palestine." Team we had no building of our own. At ers cars will not be made public un-
rooms.
which the factory has co-operated
tainty that the plan drawn up in the Palestine. Economically administered 4, composed of Sam Firestone, Sol the end of the third year, the gener- til Feb. 1, but will apply on all cars
At the conclusion of the luncheon, with dealers in enabling them to meet
summer of 1920 corresponds to the and hased on a sound program of Slomovitz and William Lankin, will ous gift of the late Solomon Schloss sold after Jan. 1. This means, of
practical needs of our complicated work in Palestine, the Keren Ilayesod uphold the affirmative; and will be op- made possible the erection of the course, that persons who have bought tables were withdrawn to make room the usual heavy demand for cars in
work. It was the right scheme—it is only awaiting the answer of the posed by Team 5, consisting of Irving Hannah Schloss building (the Jew- Dodge Brothers cars since the first for all guests, whereupon another big the spring. The picture closed with
of the year will be entitled to a re- surprise, the first of the day, was re- a reproduction of the newspaper in
can already be stated—to establish Jewish people, which, with its en- Cohen, Morris Waxman and David ish Institute)."
bate, the amount of which is still un- vealed. It was a play, "Present Com- which appeared the announcement of
Organization History.
one combined fund, a definite propor- thusiasm and its readiness for sacri- Cooper.
That the assembly better appreci- known to the public. The official pany Excepted," written by Monta- the price reduction—the first intima-
tion of which is to be used for acquir- fice, must make of it an ever-increas-
On Monday evening the Knights de-
form
of the Dodge Brothers an- gue Glass, especially for this occa- tion that such a move was even con-
ate
the
increase
in
the
activities
and
feated
the
Uplifters
of
Zion
in
the
ing that, without which no work of ing source of strength. It has been
settlement can be carried on, namely, said often, but yet it must be said first scheduled Young Judaean basket- problems of the organization, Mr. nouncement as it appeared in news- sion, and produced by an all-star cast, templated by Dodge Brothers.
Friedman
told
at
some
length
the
be-
the land; secondly, to allocate a defi- again, responsibility rests on the Jews ball game of the season, by a score of
ginning of the organization. lie re-
nite part for maintaining, as any of the United States more than it rests 13 to 4.
ferred to the work of the first super -
commonwealth would hate done, that
in any other part of Jewry. The ac-
intendent, Joseph Wertheimer. At
which already exists in Palestine; in tions of the Jews of the United States,
UPLIFTERS OF ZION
that
time the local charities had no
the last place, to set aside a certain on behalf of the Keren Ilayesod, will
paid workers. Today, the president
portion for new constructive under- show whether, and how far, they are
The large number of members of
pointed out, there are 20 paid work-
takings, and at the same time to con- worthy of the government which has
the club necessitated its division into
solidate this new work, too, from the undertaken to secure fur the Jews two groups. The name of the original ers in the organization.
"Personal service is the most im-
point of view of a central government their National Home.
group is retained for 15 members who
portant part of our work," Mr. Fried-
M• permanent establishments, public
are continuing their work with Sam-
man said. "It is our aim to teach the
institutions, and public works.
' uel Zellman as leader. The others poor self-dependance and self-reliance.
Concentration of Fund.
will be organized into a new group as Prevention and not relief is our prob-
soon as a leader can he secured.
The twelfth Zionist Congress in the
lem. Our duty is to Americanize our
Mr. Zellman states that during the children and at the same time to help
resolutions referring to the Keren
coming few weeks a study will be the parents as we held their chil-
Ilayesod ever emphasized and devel-
made by the members of Jewish lead-
oped this concentration and systema-
dren."
tizing of the fund. It did so by lay- Remodeled Building on Fort Houses ers of the past 200 years.
In outlining the work that the
ing down that after deducting 20 per
United Jewish Charities is called upon
the Investment Company and
cent of all money received for the
DAUGHTERS OF THE
to do, Mr. Friedman told of the va-
Cooper Agency.
Jewish National Fund, 50 per cent
WHITE AND BLUE rious classes being conducted in the
should be allotted to the regular l'al-
building. There are classes in cook-
' An interesting improvement to the
estine budget for annual expenditure,
ing and sewing; a class fur appli-
A
regular
meeting of the Daugh-
for permanent establishments, such as down-town business section has come
cants for citizenship helps in the na-
buildings for schools, for hospitals, about through the purchase of the ters of the White and Blue was held turalization of the immigrant Jews;
at
the
home
of
Miss
l.any
Drapkin,
ate., while the last 30 per cent should property at 320 Fort street by the
an immigrant club of 200 members is
be reserved for the so-called commer- Union Investment Company. The 9144 Goodwin avenue, on Sunday, active in festering the social spirit
cial undertakings, such as financial renovation of this three-story brick Jan. S.
among the immigrant youth, Jewish
Plans for a bazaar, proceeds to go
institutions, public works and so on, building and its re-establishment for
men and women. The Recreation
The congress took a step in the right high grade business use is not only an fur the Keren Ilayesod, were dropned, Commission, in co-operating with the
direction by recognizing the economic evidence of what enterprise can ac- as the club decided that such an affair United Jewish Charities, supplies the
undertaking.
Miss
WEIS
too
lark
an
interdependence of all activities, by complish in some of our down-town
organization with full time workers'
placing the needs of the regular Pals buildings, but is indicating the grow- Levin, the leader of the club, sug- who are in charge of the dancing
estine budget before all other expen- ing importance of Fort street se a gested that the members participate classes, the gymnasium and other ac-
in a play.
ditures whether intended fur its ex- financial center.
tivities.
The next meeting will be held at
The primary purpose for.acquiring
tension or consolidation.
$120,000 Spent in 1921.
I think, therefore, that notwith- this site was to furnish a home for the Talmud Torah Ahavath Achim,
The budget of the organization for
Delmar
and
Westminster,
on
Sunday,
standing the complexity of the task, the Union Investment Company and
the past year was 112000 as corn-
we have succeeded in establishing har- the Cooper Insurance Agency, which Jan. 22.
pared with the 4,000 budget of the
mony and co-operation between the institutions are under the manage-
first year of the organization's ac-
PALESTINE DEVELOPMENT tivities 22 years ago. In addition to
system of activities of the Keren
Ilayesod and the work of the coloniza-
PLAN MAKING PROGRESS the varied activities already men-
Every two-pant suit—every plaid back overcoat
tion. And so with this close relation
tioned, 1,177 children were accom-
—in this sale--is worth MORE than the sale price.
between all parties, the program of
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)--James modated during the summer at the
the Keren Ilayesod, that is, what it
In
many instances the garment is worth nearly
, de Rothschild, who represented the fresh air camp, and 11,231 patients
proposes to collect during the coming
double--but why quote comparative prices on some-
Palestine Development Council on were treated at the free clinic. Print-
year, is at the same time the Pales-
thing
that is as obvious as the type in this ad-
the committee now meeting in Lon- ed statistical reports of the organiza-
tine budget of the Zion Organization
vertisement?
' don to organize the I'alestine Credit tion's accomplishments were distrib-
—or if we think not in figures, but in
I Union and Co-operative Bank, has uted to all attending the banquet.
actualities, it is our scheme of work
In concluding his report, Mr. Fried-
cabled that the first meeting of the
for Palestine.
organization committee has ben held man commended the work done by
The amount to be collected is $9.-
On Miss Mary Caplan, educational direc-
and proved most satisfactory.
(01 1,000—that is the task for the
this committee the Joint Distribution tor of the charities; Mrs. Rose Mar-
Keren Hayesod for the next year.
Committee (Reconstruction Commit shall Lipson, case supervisor, and
The executive of the Zionist Organiza-
tee) is represented by James N. Ro Miss Blanche Hart, the executive sec-
tion for its part says, according to the
senberg of New York and Morris retary. Fred 61. Butzel received an
resolutions passed at the congress.
Ernst of New York; the 1. C. A. ovation at the mention of his name
We have to give the National Fund,
(Jewish Colonization Association) by by the chairman.
Victor Polant, first violinist of the
apart from its own income a further
D'Avigilor Goldsmith, and the Pales
$1,200,000 from the Keren Ilayesod,
tine
Economic Council of London is Detroit Symphony Orchestra played
ment of Abraham Cooper. Both or-
which are needed for acquiring and
several selections and Mrs. Harold
ganizations now have adequate space, also represented on this committee
But the two-pants feature is not their only
preparing land. We have to provide
Redfield (Myra Cohen) sang two
And most of them are made with the kimono
made necessary by a constant in- During the last few days the Pales
feature. These are snappy models—excellent
*200,000 for mortgage credit, for
sleeve that men of fashion are demanding. Fine,
tine Development Council has re songs. The program of the evening
crease in business.
fabrics—tailored as only the best tailors know
heavy overcoatings—wooly fabrics—well tail-
commercial and industrial credit, for
followed by dancing in the Stot-
was
ample
informs
reined
from
Palestine
The Union Investment Company,
how. And there's not • suit in the lot that is
loans to colonists, and finally, we
cured and well proportioned. Patch pockets—
ler ballroom.
which is engaged in financing dealers tion as to the good that can be ac
not worth more!
The annual meeting of the United
must be able to spend $2,600,000 in
big collars—GREAT
a
in motor vehicles, was organized on complished by the establishment of
4:30
order to carry out our most urgent
Jewish Charities will be held at
1919, with the modest capifal corporation there to grant moderate p. m. Thursday at the Jewish Insti-
tasks in connection with education, Feb. 6,
—
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Six months later this loans at reasonable rates of interest
sanitation, the equipment of workers, of $25,000.
on the lines heretofore adopted by tote, when officers will be elected for
to
$40,000,
all
Crow ley-M ilser's—Seeemi
newly arrived immigrants, new settle- capital was increased
the
year.
The
interested
public
is
countries
European
in
credit
unions
of which was held by Mr. Cooper and
ments on the land, and similar needs.
invited to attend.
of his intimate associates. in some parts of the United States.
Both parties have exercised the ne- a few
ssibilities outgrew this
cessary self-restraint. The Keren Business po
CAMP REFUGEES RELEASED
YEMENITE JEW BANNED
small
capitalization
and
on
April
15,
Il
ayesod has done so but not fixing
1920, the company increased its capi-
the amount, which it intends to obtain,
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Upon
JERUSALEM.-1.1.T.A.)—
if everyone does his duty, higher than talization to $400,000.
Charged with having communicated the completion of the investigation
The executive management of the
it can expect under the prevailing cir-
conducted by representatives of the
Union Investment Company is with with Arabs of the nationalist camp
cumstances, which present many diffi-
who has had 10 and with deliberate falsehoods abou various ministries into the conditions
culties. The executive of the Zionist Abraham Cooper,
of Jewish emigrants interned at emi-
years of successful experience in real the activities of the Chaluzim, Oba
Organization has also shown moder-
gration camps, the release of all refu-
estate operations, discounting land diah Nahum, a Yemenite of Jaffa, was
ation by confining its work to • scale
gees has been ordered, none remain-
and motor vehicle contracts and in- excommunicated by the Yemenite
which should guarantee its execution
ing at the present moment.
community of that city.
surance.
in a sound and economic manner.
A /mull/
Sale of
Linens is
Now in
Progress
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WHAT THE KEREN HAYESOD ACHIEVED
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Regular $275 3-Pc. American Walnut Bedroom Suite •
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THIS exquisite, hand decorated $
bedroom suite is fashioned of
genuine American walnut in
new silver-gray finish.
It consists of extra large Dresser,
full size bow-end Bed and Chif-
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IN 22 YEARS IS TOLD
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DODGE BROTHERS
PRICES REDUCED
Leaped to Fame Over Night!
UNION INVESTMENT
COMPANY OCCUPIES
ITS OWN BUILDING
Sale of Plaid Back Overcoats
and Two-Pants
Suits at
'17.50
We knew it. We knew that the men of
Detroit would be quick to recognize such
sturdy values—such good clothes! It's
been a winner from the time the doors
opened the first morning — BECAUSE
THIS IS A CROWLEY-MILNER EVENT
OF SUPER-IMPORTANCE.
NO MAN will make a mistake if he buys
two—or even three—of these garments.
(Two suits and an overcoat at $17.50 are
only $52.50—and you have the equal of
FOUR suits and an overcoat that will last
all next winter.)
Plaid Back Overcoats
Two-Pant Suits
That's the story men! Come in and get yours tomorrow
in the morning if possible!
Crowley, Milner & Co.