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GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. XI. NO. 9

JEWS OF NEW YORK
ORGANIZE TO RAISE
WAR RELIEF QUOTA

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922

Bezalel Handiwork

To be Exhibited tit Jewish Institute

Campaign for $6,000,000 in
Metropolis to Start on
February 19.

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B'
na i LID ,. ntn
. 1 Hears
Nears

MONSTER RECEPTION
Plea For Orphans PLANNED FOR WORLD
ZIONIST DELEGATION

A. B. Seelenfreund Delivers
Stirring Address Before
Pisgah Lodge.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy,

Advises Students of
Wisdom's Province

Rabbi Franklin Addresses Col-

legians on Annual Stu-
dents' Day.

10 Cents

BALFOUR REPEATS
ZION DECLARATION
MADE NOV. 2, 1917

British Statesman Assures Con-
Detroit Zionists Making Ar-
tinued Support for Jew-
rangements to Greet Guests
To equip a student for complete
A. II. Seelenfreund, for 19 years
to United States.
ish Homeland.
self-realiztaion and for the rendering
secretary of the District Grand Lodge,

of a worthy service to the world
No. 6, of the Independent Order of
B'nai {Frith, and for 10 years sec- NAHUM SOKOLOW HEADS about him is the province of the MAKES STATEMENT IN
school and university, according to
retary of the Constitutional Grand
VISITORS COMING HERE Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin's address, de-
WASHINGTON ADDRESS
Lodge, Monday evening made a stir-
livered before his congregation Sun-
ring appeal to the members of Pisgah
Speakers Reveal Horror of
Urges
American Jews to Do
Will
be
Accompanied
by
Prof.
(Inv morning.
Lodge, No. :31, on behalf of the 300,-
European Orphans and
The sermon, "The Beginning of
Their Work in Building
Otto Warburg and Doctor
(1001 European orphans. The meeting
Wisdom," was addressed principally
Refugees.
was held at the old Elks' Temple.
of Palestine.
Alexander Goldstein.
to the visiting students from the Uni-
Sir. Seelenfreund took as the topic
versity
of
blichigan
who
came
to
par-
for his address, "The Condition of the
NEW YORK.—Tales of horror and
Nationalist Jew's of Detroit, Zionist
WASI1INGTON. — Arthur James
Jews Almond," and pointed out three workers and members of the Keren ticipate in the seventh annual Stu- Balfour, head of the British delega-
suffering among the 300,000 Jewish
important problems confronting the Ilayesod this week began active prep- dent Day celebrated by the congre- tion at the Washington conference,
war and pogrom orphans and 400,000
gation
and
its
affiliated
societies.
The
Jewish people—the refugee, immigra- arations for 8 monster reception to be
Jewish refugees of Eastern and Cen-
said Wednesday that his belief in the
tion and orphan questions.
tral Europe were told by speakers
given members of the World Zionist day's festivities, beginning with the success of the Zionist ideal was un-
"Although the armistice has long Delegation on their visit to Detroit religious service in the morning, con- diminished, and declared his senti-
Sunday at the organization meeting
tinued through the day snd evening.
been signed, war has not yet ceased," on Feb. 5.
of 600 delegates from Zone 2, includ-
ments in favor of u Jewish Palestine
"Self-realization, that is perhaps were the same as in November, 1917,
Mr. Seelenfreund declared. "At this
ing New York state, Rhode Island,
Nahum Sokolow, who loan been
moment 18 different wars are being styled as the "ambassador of the the supreme thing," Dr. Franklin de- when he made the famous "Balfour
Connecticut and Northern New Jer-
conducted in various parts of Europe, Jewish people to the Gentile nations clared, "the living out in complete- Declaration," pledging the support of
sey, who met at the Hotel Astor to
ness, not only the physical and men-
and the true sufferer, as always, is
plan their work in furtherance of the
the British government to the estab-
the Jew. The war has made the
tal potertonlities of the individual, lishment of a Jewish national home-
$14,000,000 nation-wide appeal of
Jew
the
pariah
of
the
world.
but
what in a large way is even more land in Palestine.
the American Jewish Relief Commit-
significant, the translation into ac-
The Refuges Problem.
tee.
Mr. Balfour's statement was made
tuality of the dreams, the aspirations,
The quota of Zone 2 is $6,000,000,
"The refugee problem is not ono'
in a speech at the British embassy
the hunger of one's own soul.
of milk)) $5,000,000 is to be raised
for the 200,000 refugees alone, but
when he received a delegation repre-
"We
Must
Serve."
for all Israel. It 13 nut money alone,
in New York City during the cam-
"But even a person who ,.has I l senting the Zionist Organization of
but personal service that is needed.
paign beginning Feb. 19 and ending
Americe and other Jewish (agonize-
achieved a noonsurable sell.realizn- lions. Nahum Sokolow, president of
The personal service we are able to
March 4.
obtain abroad from the splendid men
The speakers said conditions in
lion has not completely lived, if the executive committee of the World
in European Jewry. That the money
Eastern and Central Europe, despite
through his opportunity he has not Zionist Organization, introduced the
contributed something to the larger delegation NMI
may be secured to help solve the ex-
the peace, were us terrible as during
expressed a greeting,
life around him. Wto must serve no 113
isting problem, the $11,000,000 relief
the most trying days of the war.
did also Morris Rothenberg of New
drive must be a success.
James H. Becker, former European
matter who we be or what we do. York on behalf of the Zionist Organ-
An education fails of its supreme par
"A more important problem is the
director of the Joint Distribution
- ization of America. Nathan Straus
pose unless with the equipment it was present as honorary chairman of
immigration question. Thousands of
Committee, who narrated his experi-
gives for the' doing of the task which the American Jewish Congress.
Jews daily block the doors of the
ence in the refugee areas, said that
nature and inclination has fitted each
American representatives at Warsaw
sometimes for a period of from one to
Balfour—A Symbol.
man to do, it ()lento within his soul
to get passport visas to come to
three weeks his two meals a day con-
In introducing the guests Mr. Soko-
the
desire to serve his fellow some
America.
To
solve
the
problem
that
sisted of one slice of horse meat. Ile
low
voiced
regret that the Jews of
how. Education must drive the sel-
arose with the elosii g of the doors of
was with Herbert Hoover's organiza-
fish into the background and bring the country had been deprived of the
this country to immigration, we are
tion and with the Joint Distribution
THE BLESSING OF THE RABBI
opportunity
of
meeting Mr. Balfour
the social impulse forward. It must
new colonizing Jews in Cuba, Brazil,
Committee at the time and was sup-
stress and repeat and reiterate and at a great public gathering in New
Boris Schatz, head of the Bezalel An Institute at Jerusalem, is today Argentina, Canada.
posedly receiving the best food it was
York.
Turning
to Mr. Balfour, Mr.
burn into the soul of every man the
considered one of the world's leading artificers in silver and brass. "The
possible to obtain.
The Orphan Problem.
consciousness that he is the keeper Sokolow declared that "The name
Blessing of the Rabbi," a hammered silver plaque shown above, is considered
"But by far the mmt serious ques-
Describes Pillage and Murder.
Balfour
has
become
a symbol which
of his brother."
tion is that of the orphans. Statisti-
Mr. Becker described what he call- one of his best masterpieces.
unites two worlds, the Jewish world
Comments on Play.
ed a typical pogrom in the town of DEZ:11,E1., the School of Mendi- educational department of the United cal reports give the number of war
and
the
Christian
world."
I/r. Franklin commented on Eu-
Kitaigorod, where 11 soldiers massed p crafts of Jerusalem—the school Jewish Charities and the Detroit Rec- . and pogrom orphans as 300,000. But
Speaking in Hebrew, Rabbi B. L.
gene O'Neill's play, "Emperor Jones,"
this number is probably exceeded by
400 Jews in a public square, demand- that typifies the spirit which is rising reation Commission.
which,
though essentially a study of Leventhal of Philadelphia, president
NAHUM
SOKOLOW
about 50,000 to 75,000. We must help
ed an exorbitant sum of money and in the Holy Land—the spirit which
of the Federation of Orthodox Rab-
a
type
of
race
psychology,
may
also
The art committee in charge, of these orphans by feeding, clothing and
then when the Jews gave all they had, will replace dependence and barren-
It pronounced a benediction, wioh-
of the world," Professor Otto War- he regarded as a portrayal of the Its,
the soldiers plundered them and left. ness by self-reliance and industrial which Mrs. David B. Werbe is in educating them. If We don't, they burg, one of the world's greatest bi- psychological forces that play upon ing the' venerable British statesnian
They returned the next day, robbing and artistic development—will have charge, reports that the exhibit this will grow up to be a menace to all ologists, former president of the the soul of the individual. In it we long life that he might "behold 'the
the Jews of the remainder of their a place of honor at the exhibition to year will more than eclipse last year's. Israel. They will grow- up with a World Zionist Organization, and Dr. see the figure of the dusky ruler, restoration of Israel to its ancient
possessions and then, driving them be opened at the Jewish Institute on undertaking. The report also states hatred for humanity and with dim- Alexander Goldstein, great orator, fa- stripped of his power, starved, hunt- I I "
that the committee has secured for' (lain for God. The sum of $100 a
into the market place, hit some over
"I cannot but be deeply moved,"
29.
exhibition the works of the following year will feed, clothe and educate an mous Russian jurist and leader of ed, haunted fugitive, paying the pen- said Mr. Balfour, responding to the
the heads with butts of guns, stabbed Jan.
This year's exhibition, showing the Jewish artists and sculptors: Myron (orphan. It is our duty to respond to the Zionists in Russia, are expected alty for pursuing false ideals.
others with bayonets, grabbed chil- Jew in music, art, science and litera-
addresses
and to the Rbbinical bene-
"We cannot defy the law of man
Barlow, France, Detroit's own artist; this call and to save these hundreds to spend three days in Detroit in or-
dren by their feet and dashed their.
ganizing and strengthening the work or deny the law of God without feel- diction, "by what has just been maid
ture, will be the second annual event
brains out against the walls of to be given under the auspices of the Josef Israels, Holland, the famous of thousands."
by
the
rabbi,
and by the speech which
Dutch painter; Victor Brenner, The-
Sir. Seelfreund was introduced by of the Keren Ilaye.eal, the Palestine ing within our own soul the recoil has just been delivered.
houses, killing 84 of the 400.
of that defiance and denial," Rabbi
resa Bernstein, William Nleyerowitz, Louis Cohane, chairman of the Intel- Foundation Fund.
In every community in Southern
Arrangements Committee.
Franklin said. "We cannot give our
Speaks of "Our" Ideal.
Jo Davidson and Jacob Epstein of . lectual Advancemer , Committee, who
Russia, Mr. Becker said, there had
"I could not, unfortunately, un-
At a recent meeting of the Koren lives to the heaping up of gold and
New York City; Rose Kohler, Cdncin- praised thd' -;peaker fur his accomp-
been anywhere from 6 to 22 massa-
treasure and not sometime come to derstand the address given in that
)layesod
committee
of
Detroit,
of
nal;
Max
Kalish,
Cleveland.
lishments
on
behalf
of
B'nai
IPrith.
cres. There were areas as large as
The keeling place in the exhibition Mr. Cohnne also strengthened the ap- which II. Goldman is chairman and feel the utter worthlessness of the language, through which so much wis-
the state of New Jersey with but a
of evening

by J. Miller, director of the Keren Ilaye- thing we have piled up. We cannot dour has come to mankind, for I sin
will be given to the works of the Be- peal by the speaker the
single doctor, he said. From 250,000
zalel school, a large collection of urging the Pisgah Lodge members to sool Bureau for Michigan, is secre- play with the rights of our fellow not of those who had the opportunity
to 5011,000 persons depended on a
tary, an arrangements committee, to men and expect altogether to escape or capacity to make myself a Hebrew
give
freely
for
the
relief
of
the
needy
which has been secured for the ex-
single hospital.
perfect plans for the reception, wns their just reprisals. We cannot live scholar, but I gather the general pur-
hibit. Bezalel is the school of which European Jews.
The observations of Mr. Becker
as brutes and not be brutalized. We port of what the rabbi said, and I
Zangwill
sang:
Initiation Ceremoney.
were supported by other speakers, in- Synagogues and Organizations
cannot indulge in cruelty, in deceit, can assure him I feel most deeply the
The address by Sir. Seelenfreund
cluding Mrs. Alexander Kohut of the
in hypocrisy and still see the good address which he delivered, that it
to
Take
Active
Part
in
"Bendel, filled with wisdom to de- was preceded by the initiation of a
National Council of Jewish Women,
and the true in their proper perspec- went straight to my heart, and I want
sign,
group of new members. The initia-
who spoke of conditions in Hungary
Week's Events.
tire. to thank him for all he said, and all
Stone's, precious woods, rich-broi- tion ceremony was one of the most
and Poland.
"We cannot forgo a weapon who agreed with him in what he said
dered fabrics, gold;
interesting ever held by the now fa-
Other speakers were Louis Star-
against
another and be sure that it about the work in which I have hum-
Detroit Jews are planning an ac- Fed not the few with cunning mani- mous Pisgah Lodge degree tenni. Out
shall, Julius Rosenwald of Chicago,
will
not be turned upon ourselves. bly co-operated.
fold
of respect to the visitor of the eve-
Felix NI. Warburg, Mortimer Schiff, tive participation in Father and Son
We
cannot
throw defiance into the
"As for the speech which has just
Adolph Lewisohn, Herbert H. Leh- Week, which takes place Feb. 12 to Nor empty loveliness; his are divine ning., Mr. Seelenfreund was given a
teeth of the universe and not expect been delivered, what can I say about
part in the initiation. The degree
man, Dr. David De Sola Pool, Dr. 19. Every congregation, young peo- Set up a Tabernacle as a sign
the
universe
to
recoil
upon
us
in
it?
It explained in admirable terms
Nathan Kress, Colonel H. A. Guinz- ple's auxiliary, Talmud Torah, Sun- Of oneness for a rabble many-souled team consisted of Joseph S. Garrett,
terms of penalizing pain. What we both the ideal which all of us in this
burg, Jacob Billikopf, Arthur Leh- day School, club, lodge and scout So that each span of desert should chairman, Leon Goldsmith, Elias Gold-
do,
we
do
to
our
own
selves
and,
room
have at heart, but it did not
behold
berg, Harry Gurovich and Morris
man and David A. Brown of Detroit, troop is being organized to get father
thinking to affect the lives of others, minimize the difficulties which at-
A nomad people with a steadfastKlein.
national chairman of the American and son together during that week,
tend it.
we
are
really
enlarging
or
diminish-
shrine."
I. Leonard Braun led the Pisgah
The Father and Son movement was
Jewish Relief Committee's appeal.
It was delivered and spoken in no
ing our own soul life."
Lodge Glee Club in singing as part
The People's Relief Committee co- started in this country to bring about
Student. Entertained.
mood of foolish and unthinking op-
Another Palestinian feature of the I of the initiation ceremony. The new
operated with the American commit- a closer contact between dad and his
In the aftelzoon an elaborate en- timism, but while it recognized all the
exhibition
will
be
a
collection
of
rugs
members
were
vvelcomed
into
the
boy. The porpoise of the movement
tee ill the conference.
tertainment program was resented difficulties which this great task must
is to get fathers to renew their in- made at the blarbadia, the Palestine lodge by Sir. Cohane.
Attacks Immigration Policy.
in the vestry rooms. The first num- throw upon those who are going to
Jack Langer reported for the en-
"Woe to those who stand back at terest in their paternal obligations, Carnet Company. blarbadia was orig.
ber, a one-act comedy entitled "Not bring it to fruition, the speaker
the (orifice' moment," Mr. Marshall and to lead sons to deeper respect and inally a part of the Rezak!, but was tertainment committee that a mis-
a Bit Jealous," was splendidly acted showed from the beginning to the
taken
over
by
a
group
of
enterpris-
querade
party
is
being
planned
for
said. "The blood of their brethren appreciation for their fathers and
by Ruth Broitenbach, Arthur Mans- end of his speech not one hesitation
ing American Jews and enlarged on the first week in February, and that
will be upon them and the curses of homes.
bach and Ralph Kleinsmith. The or doubt of the ultimate success of
a
hotter
business
basis.
Harry
Schul-
"A
Meeting
of
Chance"
will
also
be
the unfortunate dying will be there
At Temple Beth El, as in the pre.
following number, "The Party of the the great enterprise in which we are
(linger, formerly of Detroit, one of held during February.
to haunt them to their dying day."
Second ('art," a black face dialogue engaged.
vious year, elaborate preparations
The
general
committee,
in
its
re-
Mr. Marshall said a hard fate con- are being made to get the fathers the directors of the Marbadia, recent-
by Leonard Simons and Myron Stein,
The Lose of Palestine.
fronted the pogromized Jews, for in and sons together at a dinner and ly visited Palestine and on his return port, proposed the formation of a
brought much applause from the
"Gentlemen, this is a great and im-
Junior
Il'flai
B'rith
club.
Mr.
Co-
former days they turned to America, meeting. The Moon's Club and the brought with him a collection of rugs hone reported that
audience. A few moments of this portant gathering because it consists
a debate will fen-
which
will
be
exhibited
here.
but "unfortunately that day has members of the young people's so-
act were devoted to Hanford Foster, not merely of men of character and
PROFESSOR OTTO WARBURG
Another attraction at the exhibit tore the meeting for Jan. 30. He
ceased. Unfortunately a harsh pol- cieties will take a leading part in the
(Continued on Page 5)
ability but men who are eminently
.1. Friedberg,
icy has been adopted," he added, "a affair. Representatives of the vari- will he a pageant entitled "The Jew also reported a list of speakers for chosen as follows:
representative of the Jews, in various
and Starch.
chairman; Joseph ('hagi, vice-chair-
policy that is intended to prevent al- ous Temple groups will speak in Throughout the Ages." The pageant February
great centers throughout the United
A request WfIS received by the man; J. Levin, I. Davidson, Rabbi BUTZEL TO ADDRESS
'
will
depict
the
Jews
and
their
part
together immigration from abroad. keeping with the purpose of the an-
As such it is an honor and
in the h . story of the world. Numer- lodge to participate in the Father }tarry 7e Gordon and l'hilip Slomo-
In its operation it has been cruel be- nual event.
TEMPLE JR. Y. P. S. States.
privilege to met them.
sus Detroit organizations have ad. and Son Week celebration.
vitz.
Slessrs.
Goldman
and
Stiller
are
yond description, but whatever the
"I confess it is a great disappoint-
At the Shaarey Zedek, the Young ready been enlisted to participate in
The ladies' auxiliary of Pisgah members ex-officio of this committee.
On next Sunday afternoon, Jan. ment to me that I was not able to go
few is we arc bound to obey it. And People's Auxiliary is planning a fath-
Lodge joined the men's organization
th , s pageant.
Rabbi A. NI. Hershman was chosen
so long as the 'law is as it is there er and son meeting and get-together.
in listening
to the address of the eve- to head the reception committee and 22, the Junior Young People's So- to New York, as I had hoped, and
Those
in
charge
of
the
local
exhibit
ning
by
Sir.
Seelenfreund.
ciety
of Temrl• Beth El will hear an
must he no assisted immigration and, The Boy Scout troops 104 and 164
will choose others officially to receive address by Fred M. Butzel on prob- address, or at all events make the ac-
therefore, these people who are dy- of the Shaarey Zedek are planning a expressed the hope that it may in-
quaintance, not merely of the heads
spire local Jews to establish a Jewish
the
distinguished
guests
to
Detroit.
lems
of
juvenile delinquency and the
ing must be kept alive for us, must parents' night and the Sunday School art school sim:lar to the one in Bos-
Among the affairs planned for the juvenile courts. The business meet- of the various Jewish organizations,
be made self-supporting."
but with large numbers of their mem-
will have a special assembly to which ton, of which Miss Frances Kellen is
period of the Sokolow delegation's ing starts at 2:15 sharp,
Sir. Warburg, chairman of the fathers will he invited. A special Fri- the head. There about 300 Jewish
after which hers. It would have been a very great
visit here are a massmeeting at the Mr. Butzel will speak. From 3:30 to pleasure to me to have seen,
morning session, speaking of the con- day evening father and son service children are making a study of Jew-
face to
Danceland, on Woodward and Forest, 6 there will be a dance in the gym-
tributions of $47,000,000 already will be held with Isadore Levin as ish art, emphasizing music, science,
face, those who, in • land of freedom
and a banquet. In addition, there will nasium.
mad , : by American Jews for the relief speaker.
and
equal
laws,
where
they
are
pros-
literature.
be a number of conferences with rep-
of Jews in Europe, said it had been
The policy of the Junior Young poring among their fellow citizens,
The Talmud Torahs are also plan-
Add
Friday Evening Service at resentative Jews of this city. Mr. People's Society is to have all their have not forgetten that there is
hoped that with the last task the cam- ning to have special session s•ith
Stiller, speaking fur the local Keren affairs well chaperoned by the par- great work to be done far away from a
Shaarey Zedek on Jewish Educ•-
Continued on Page 5)
JEWISH OLD FOLKS'
fathers as visitors.
Ilayesod body, expressed his confi- rots of some of the members. All the
shores of the United States, and
tion
and
Leadership.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin represents
HOME BALL TUESDAY
dence that the guests will succeed in members are urged to come prompt-
(Continued On Page 5.)
Judaism on the city executive
NORVALL A. HAWKINS liberal
(Continued
on
Page
2.)
ly
at
2:15.
committee. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman
Speaking at the Friday evening
Made for Interesting se rv i ce at the Shaarey Zedek, henry
WILL ADDRESS MEN'S and Eleonan II. Saulson represent Preparations
Program at Dance.
ESTHER ROSENSTEIN
and orthodox Jews on
Horowitz, chancellor of the Intercol-
CLUB THIS TUESDAY conservative
the committee. A special committee
legiate Menorah Association, gave an
HEADS LOCAL I. Z. A.
composed of thermos August and Sir.
J. Levin, president of the Jewish interesting resume of Jewish educe-
Noorvall A. Hawkins, chief coun- Saulson is engaged in spreading
Old
F'olks'
Home
of
Detroit,
an-
lion,
laying
emphasis
on
the
need
for
Miss Esther Rosenstein was elect-
selor for sales and advertising for propaganda for Jewish participation
flounced that an interesting program greater effort in building leadership
, ed president of the Detroit chapter
the General Motors Coropration, will in the Father and Son movement.
has been arranged for the twelfth an- material from among the ranks of the
Will Irwin, internationally known
His story of "Ypres" was read the of the Intercollegiate Zionist Asso-
speak before the Men's Temple Club
nual ball to be given Tuesday even- young.
writer and correspondent, will ad- world over and because of his appall- ciation for the second semester of the
at their next meeting, Tuesday even-
ing, Jan. 24, at the Arcadia. The
Mr. Morowitz, in opening his lec-
ing frankness, he was year, at the semi-annual election held
ing, on "The Business of Making
"POWER OF YOUTH"
entire proceeds are to go, for the sup- tune, expressed the hope that the dress the Jewish Woman's Club
literally b I a cklisted ' Wednesday evening.
Men."
nort of the institution at 296 to 318 Shaarey Zedek Congregation would Thursday, Jan. 26, at the Federation
by the English and , Other officers elected by the I. Z.
Mr. Hawkins, admittedly one of the
TOPIC
OF
CAMERON
clubhouse, Ilancock and Second ave-
Edmund
place.
retain
for
its
edifice
the
name
of
French armies. In A. are
Sam Weisberg, vice-presi-
foremost authorities in the United
Among the entertainers will be "Shute," because it spoke more of nues, on the subject "The Next War."
true American style, dent; Esther Holtzman, secretary; Jo-
TALK BEFORE Y. P. A. Miss
States on salesmanship, is the posses-
His talk will be largely a discus-
Kathleen Pereira, who will give learning than the name "Temple"
he
went directly to seph Erman, treasurer. The new
sor of a dynamic personality. Ile '
sion
of
his
latest
book
of
the
same
a number of classical dance inter- that no many congregations are adopt-
Lloyd George about board of directors will consist of
a splendid orator and has appeared
Charles D. Cameron, who conducts pretations. Other interesting amuse. ing. "Shale," he said, "in German name, which is attracting attention
the matter and the Harry Platt, Minnie Telanoff, Paul
before leading organizations through-
the column "From Cadillac's Chair" ment numbers are being booked for for school and suggests learning. An- in all English-speaking countries. Dr.
premier
wiped out the Goldstein, Sam &limn, .1. Shurly
out the country.
the evening. other name for the synagogue is Frank Crane, in the Chicago Daily
journalistic " b I ock- Horowitz and Victoria Sheifman.
A dinner will precede the meeting, in the Detroit Journal, will address
Sir. Levin issued an appeal to the 'Beth Hamearosh,' meaning the house News, recently pronounced it "the
ade with a stroke of The feature of the Wednesday
which is to be held at the Phoenix the Young People's Auxiliary of the people who received tickets by mail of discourse. It is learning, the knowl- greatest book of the century" and la-
Shaarey Zedek at the meeting to be
his pen, parmly COM- meeting was a discussion of Rabbi
Club.
oak (,"menting Irwin on Joel Blau's article
asking that they make remittances at edg of Jewish laws and traditions, mented the fact that it could not be
in the Atlantic
Dr. Hugh Cabot, dean of the medi- held Wednesday evening, Jan. 25, at once, so that the organization may that have kept the Jewish people placed in every church, school and
the
Shaarey
Zedek
congregation.
A
his story. Monthly on "The Cry of the Modern
cal department of the University of
not be handicapped in its work. The alive. And the name 'Shute' gives home in the United States. WILL IRWIN
record
attendance
is
expected
for
this
Following
the
war
Pharisee."
Michigan and head of the department
home is at present housing 37 old the synagogue the flavor of learning
Mr. Irwin is a product of the west. Irwin was under fire
J. H. Ehrlich, chairman of the ar-
of Surgery in the University Hospital., meeting, Sir. Cameron having ad- folks.
, and study."
From a "cub" on the San Francisco in the Ruhr rebellion and later vis- rangements committee for the He-
will address the club at the February dressed the auxiliary on numerous
Among
those
who
assisted
Mr.
Le.
Mr.
Horowitz
then
showed
where
Chronicle,
he rose in journalistic ited Russia and many other coun- brew play to be presented by the
previous occasions.
meeting.
In addition to the address of the vin in his work for the dance are II. the Menorah Association was filling ranks rapidly, becoming a star re- tries of the world, studying social, United Hebrew Schools of Detroit,
The Men's Club is planning an
Buchhalter, financial and recording a
,
need in Jewish life by training the porter in his native city, then in New political and industrial Conditions. addressed the chapter and was of-
elaborate program for "Father and evening, an interesting musicaj pro- secretary of the institution, and Ab- Jewish college man for Jewish lead- York, finally assuming the editorship His splendid efforts
as • war writer fered full support and co-operation
gram
is being prepared for the even-
on week. While all the details have
reborn
Ackerman.
The
following
la-
ership
in giving him a Jewish educe- of McClure's. When war came on, won for him the title "The Ace of In making the play ■ financial suc-
not been announced, a huge enter-1 ing.
dies assisted in the preparations and tion while at school. He called upon Irwin was one of the first correspon- Correspondents," He is • regular cess. The I. Z. A. committee to as-
Miss
Julia
Klein,
now
in
New
York,
tainment for fathers and sons to be
the sale of tickets: Mrs. L. Ellen- the Jews to lend their support to Me- dents in the field. Ile has the die- contributor to newspapers and na- sist in the sale of tickets consists of
given at Temple Beth El is being, will represent the local Young Peo- stein, Mrs. M. Grossman, Mrs. J. H. norah.
tinction of being the first English- tional periodicals and an outstanding Philip Katz, Victoria Sheifman and
planned. Speeches by fathers, re-, ple's Auxiliary at the annual conven- Levitt and Mrs. G. Weisswasser. Mrs.
Samuel M. Levin, head of the his- speaking prisoner of war, when, in figure in the journalistic world.
:Ponces by sons and entertaining fea- tion of the Young People's League Levitt is the president of the Ladies' tory department of Junior College, 1914, he, with Irvin Cobb and John The meeting begins at 2:30. A Paul Goldstein.
The new officers will be installed at
to
be
held
in
New
York
City
simul-
tures, among which a wrestling bout
Auxiliary of the Old Folks' Home and will be the speaker at this Friday T. McCutcheon, were held by the Ger- musical program will precede the Ice- the next meeting, to be held Wed-
is hinted, are included in the tenta- taneously with the convention of the Mn. Grossman the past president evening's service.
man commanders for a time. tune.
evening, Feb. 1.
nesday
United
Synagogues
of
America.
t ine program.

CONFERENCE ATTENDED
BY LEADERS IN JEWRY

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FATHER-SON WEEK
AFFAIRS PLANNED

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1.

HOROWITZ URGES
SYNAGOGUES USE
NAME OF "SHULE"

WILL IRWIN, WAR CORRESPONDENT,
TO ADDRESS JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB

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