v imericam 'elvish Periodical Cotter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EbETROITAWISII HRON1GL- E Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. Xl. NO. 10 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922 DIES WEDNESDAY IEWS PREPARING TO WOLF AT HIMELHOCH 77; WAS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA ACT THE HOSTS FOR ZIONIST DELEGATION Wolf Ilimelhoch, senior member of the Ilimelhoch Bros, & Co., Wood- Air. Ilimelhoch was born in Riga, Russia, April 15, 1845. Ile came to Exc ward avenue merchandising house, America in 1873, locating in Bay City. Shortly afterward he moved wed"esdaY to Care, M i ch., where for 30 years he Elaborate Plans Made for was engaged in a mercantile busi- Welcome to Sokolow o mess. The Detroit merchandising company was formed in 1907. Mr. Commission. Ilimelhoch had made his home here since that year. VISITORS TO BE GIVEN Mrs. Ilimelhoch preceded her hus- BANQUET SUNDAY, FEB. 5 band in death by but a few days more than a year. They were married Tickets Placed on Sale for shortly after Mr. Ilimelhoch's arrival in this country. Shortly before his Monster Mass Meeting on wife's death, Mr. Ilimelhoch survived Monday, Feb. 6. a critical operation. He apparently was in good health since that time. Detroit's Keren Itayesod committee, Monday he was in his downtown of- in preparing the Detroit Jewish cons- I fices, although complaining of a enmity to act the host for the World slight cold. Pneumonia set in rap- Zionist Delegation, on its visit here idly. next week,is making elaborate plans died suddenly early fo r a greeting that will exceed all others previously given visiting Jew- ish notables. The visit of the delegation will he marked by a number of conferences' with prominent Detroit Jews and Gen- tiles. Nahum &Wow, heading the delegation, will be accompanied by Dr. Alexander Goldstein and Prof., Otto Warburg. The first important' event during the stay of the delegation in this city Jewish National Rights in Danger Ile leaves four sons and two duagh- ters. They are Herman, Zella, Moses and Israel Ilimelhoch and Mrs. Mor- ton F. Ashner and Miss Sadie !lime]. hoch. Two brothers, Meyer and Isaac llimelhoch, and a sister, Mrs. Lui t 5 liUna ni)afn CC oi nast i iquetio fnrom Threatened. KOVNO—(.1. T. A.)—A hitter fight has developed in the Kovno Diet over the attempt of government cir- cles to exclude from the Lithuanian Constitution now in preparation, the, clause granting national rights to the various minority groups. The clause was drafted Icy Dr. Solowec , iik, Minister for Jewish At- fairs, but was not reported by the committee composed of representa- JEWS THROUGHOUT AGES TO BE SHOWN AT ANNUAL EXHIBIT Pageant to Feature Two Weeks' Program at Jewish Institute. HEBREW ART AND CRAFT PLACED ON EXHIBITION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Committee Formed 'JEWISH CHARITIES' For Drive by Hiasl Joseph L .Selling Was Elected Chairman of Local Organization. At a meeting held at noon Toes- day in the ballroom of the Hotel Stat- ler, a Detroit committee was organ- ized to conduct a campaign for the, raising of the 101All quota of the He- brew Immigrant Aid Society (Hives) $1,000,000 emergency fund. OFFICERS RECOUNT PAST YEAR'S WORKS Need for Extension of Activity to Nvi or ee th CE on n d soi S id h a ow tio nn ; WILLIAM FRIEDMAN IS RE - ELECTED PRESIDENT Local Organizations Co - oper- matfl'hthle' c m ;■ a n s ine l 'ilt e l'i .,t(e . 4 ; 1 1clh ea n i r r i Unemployment and Immigrant Wineman, vice-chairman; Fred let. in Making Annual Problems Confront the Bulled, second vice-chairman; Oscar Affair Success, Organization. C. Robinson, treasurer. Rabbi Sam- tires of the Ministry of Nationalities, and the National Council, who de- The, work of Jews in art, craft, claret that their negative position did not involve a departure from the prin. music, literature, science, and many other fields will be featured on the elide confirmed by the League of Na- but constituted another inter- largest scale ever undertaken in De- Data at the second annual exhibition predation precation of the Constitution. The recognition of the rights of na- given under the direction of the De- tionalities was finally agreed to, after trait Department of Recreation and Minister Solosvecjiki's appearance be. the, Educational Department of the fore the Commission drafting the Con- Thuted Jewish 'Charities. The exhibi- stitution in which he' reminded his cal- tion will last two weeks, beginning on leagues that Lithuania had under- Jan. 29 and ending Feb. 12, and will taken an obligation with reference to be held on the second floor of the uel Siegel was chosen executive di- rec(LorrR.eosf uthr et hlee-schi,i,lealliuer, i Increased efficiency and thorough- fur Tu nin ittee were! ness in the ministration of the United opened at 701 Book building, phone swish Muffles to the needy of•the Main 5182. The executive committee Detroit Jewish community were evi- chosen at the Tuesday meeting was denced from reports read at the charged with the work of drawing up twenty-second annual meeting of the plans for the drive, to start early in organization held Thursday. The un- February. The Tuesday meeting was employment and immigration prob- marked by much enthusiasm for the lems we're the two most serious ones work of the Hies and indicated as ac- to confront the society during the Rebecca Goldstein, are, in Seattle, five participation by the men present year. The era of business depression Wash. in the work of the society. and the laws of immigration were Mr. Ilimelhoch was for years an the national rights for all minority. Jewish Institute, High and Hastings The main office of Hies, located on factors that added to the multiplicity active member of Temple Beth El groups, before the League of Nations, streets. East 111. 0allWay, NeW York, has two of these questions. The clinics, the With the help of a number of local bureaus at Ellis Island and has only recently retired himself which had been mimed by all party and Wash- legal bureau, the educational depart- leaders, and that its revocation would organizations co-operating with the from all activities. ingten. Branch offices havebeen meat and every other phase of ac- c lee tantamount to a breach of a solemnommittee in charge, the works of the opened, in addition to Detroit, in the tivity within the institution showed Funeral services were held Thurs- WOLF HIMELHOCH will he a banquet to be given in their must prominent Jewish artists in the following cities. day afternoon. Rabbi lieu M. Frank- international pledge. Boston, honor on Sunday, 6:30 p. m., at the Simultaneously, the Jewish press world will be- featured. Bezalel ar- Chicago, Philadelphia, San Baltimore, marked advances in point of service, Shaarey Zedek. J. Miller, director morning in his residence, 929 West lin officiated at the residence and Francisco William Friedman, in the annual has published the Lithuanian obliga. tide's manufactured in Jerusalem, and Scuttle. of the Keren Ilayesod Bureau for Boston boulevard. A cold developed Rabbi henry .1. Berkowitz at the report of the president, called atten- lion undertaken at Paris in 1919, at hand-made rugs woven in Palestine The society conducts foreign offi- Michigan, said Thursday that reser- into pneumonia Tuesday night, re- cemetery. I3urial took place at Wood- tion to the tremendous volume of and other interesting articles will be Brussels in 1920, and at Geneva in Brussels, suiting in death within a few hours. mere cemetery. ces at Warsaw, Danzig, Kishineff, work accomplished, as shown by a canons for the banquet must be in 1921. e press is insistent that 110 exhibited. Lemberg, Paris, Libau, Bucharest, not laSer than Thursday, Fele. 2. Only perusal of the statistical report re- Lantern Slid.. of Artists. compromise can be effected at this Rowan, Riga, Baranowichi and Xows those sending in their reservations by Through the courtesy of Miss Rose no There are 2,800 national directors printed elsewhere in this paper. stage. that time to the Keren Itayesod Bu- Miss Blanche J. (fart, executive At a subsequent meeting of the Kohler, a Cincinnati sculptress, lan- who are working in 600 cities in the reau, 520 Detroit Savings Bank build- secretary, in her report dwelt on the Constitutional Commission, the Chris- tern stiles showing photographs of United States with immigrants. ing, will he accommodated, due to the advisability of extending the work tian Democrats acceded to the demand renowned Jewish painters and sculp- Following a complete organization, limited seating capacity of the hall. tor a Ministry of Nationalities, but tors, including Joseph Israels, Max the drive in Detroit and vicinity will to the North End district as speedily as possible and the growing need of Arrange for MI...meeting. obieeted to its introduction as a clause Lieberman, Boris Schatz, Sir Moses be extended through Jewish and secu- bringing together, under one head, Arrangements for the massmeeting, of the Constitution. Ezekiel and tethers, will be a special lar organizations. Greeted With Tre- to take place Monday evening, Feb. Message Comes to Detroit in Interest of The Jewish representatives, en the feature of the children's sessions, The Hies has been carrying on its all the Jewish philanthropic, social, f, at the Danceland, Woodward and other hand, are unanimous in pointing during the afternoons, which have work for the immigrants for a period educational and religious organiza- mendous Outburst of Palestine Workers' Forest avenues, have already been out that unless it is incorp,rated in been arranged that the evening see- of 14 years. Its worth has especially tions for the city for greater concen- Enthusiasm. Bank. completed. The mass of Detroit Jewry the constitution, the autonomy of the sions may be devoted entirely to been recognized during the war and tration of effort and to avoid dupli- cation of work. will there for the first time have an various nationalities will be invali- adults. since the signing of the armistice, By MAX RHOADE, Dr. Judah L, Magnes, nationally dated. All Jewish groups, including opprotunity to greet the distinguish- A pageant, "The Jew Throughout when the representatives of the so- Friedman Re-Eelected. known social worker and one of the Special Washiteeton Correspondent. ed world leaders. The visitors are ex- the Zionists and the Orthodox, repre- the Ages," directed by Miss Jessie ciety proved of great assistance to the At the election of officers which country's ablest orators, will address sented by --- pected to bring a message of impor- Rachlevitch and Rosen- Talmadge of the Department of Re- stranded immigrants in Europe. It followed the reading of the reports, a mass meeting Monday evening, Copyright, 1922, by Jewish Cor- tance to the Jewish people in the haunt, respectively, are determined to creation, will be the leading attrac- has offered aid to persons awaiting William Friedman, Detroit attorney , Jan. 30, at Orchestra hall, in the in- continue the respondence Bureau.) course of their addresses here, aimed struggle for national embarkation at foreign ports. was unanimously re-elected president. terest of the Palestine Workers' rights. at creating a greater interest for the WASHINGTON—The past week The domestic labors of the organiz- Henry Wiseman, Walter Fuchs, Mil- Itaelt. B. Katzenelson, head of the Keren Hayesisl and the uniting of all Although it is difficult to foretell •IIM rendered significant in Zionist ntion have been much increased since ton AL Alexander and Fred Si, Butzel elements in .lewish life for the work history by the reniterkable message iit Central Labor Bodies of Palestine, what result this struggle will bring,' the war, particularly as a result of were named vice-presidents. David who is in this country in the inter- it is observed that the speaker of the of the rebuilding of Palestine. Arthur James Balfour, delivered to the new building that Was constructed. W. Simons resumes his office of tress- ests of the Workers' Bank, will also Rabbi A. M. Hershman heads the the delegation of the Zionist Organ- Seim proposed a joint commission to Immigrants are offered instruction in urer. reception committee chosen to receive ization of America, which was receiv- address the mass meeting. bring in a draft of the nationality law Americanization and are offered On the board of directors are Je- Dr. Magnes, who is the national which would meet with the approval the delegation. The most prominent ed by the statesman at the British many ether advantages by Hies in therome Ackerman, Rabbi Henry J. Ber- treasurer of the committee working of all parties. This draft will be' Jews and Gentiles of Detroit will he Embassy in Washington. new offices. The foreign work has I kowitz, Dr. l'hilip II. Bruodo, Ilarry in the interests of the Palestine Work- appointed to serve en this committee. voted ups at the next session of the ' The tone of warm personal friend- also vastly increased and an ewer-1 Z. Brown, Joseph S. Burak, Joseph The arrangements committee in ship and sincerity, of firm support of ers' Bank, at one time occupied the Seim. The .lewish representatives are gency fund of $1,000,000 was found H. Ehrlich, Adolph Finsterwald, Rabbi charge of the general preparations for Zionism and expressive appreciation pulpit of Temple Emanuel of New sanguine about the outcome of their ' to be absolutely necessary to keep up' Leol's1. Franklin, Bernard Ginsburg the banquet, massmeeting and (ether of the idealism of the movement York. Since he left the pulpit, he fight. the society's work here and abroad, Mrs. Samuel It. Glogower, henry S. details of the guests's visit, is headed which animated Balfour's great speech has devoted all of his time and energy Grant, Miss Edith Ileavenrich, Samuel to the social field, placing particular by J. Friedberg. from beginning to end, more than ful- emphasis on the labor field. Ileavenrich, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Ticket. Now on Sale. filled the expectations of those who Moses Ilimelhoch, Julian 11. Krolik, President of Kehillah. Mr. Miller, speaking for the local stood before him, and the greater Rabbi J. L. Levin, Gerald May, Mrs. Keren Itayesod committee, urged that world without. Dr. Magnes was for years the presi- Max Slay, Jacob Nathan, J. B. Nie- tickets for the massmeeting be pro- All possible doubt as to the consist- dent of the New York Kehillah. He man, Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, Wal- curt] at once. He emphasized the ency of Balfour's friendship for the represented the Jewish war relief lace Rosenheim, Dr. Ilarry Saltstein, limited number of high-priced seats, Zionist cause was forthwith removed. Prayer. for Benedict XV Offered by Rabbi Hershman Will Discus. Book Albert Sampter, Mrs. Schlesinger, available and asked that they he pur- Rabbi Franklin at Saturday and Interest Undiminished. by Shaw at Service on Feb. 3; De. Albert Schloss, Joseph L. Selling, Abe chased at once by those desiring them. Sunday Service., "Where I stood then, I stand now," troiters at N. Y. Convention, Shaman, Milford Stern, Ilarry L Tickets are on sale at the Keren tiny- he declared emphatically, referring to Weinstein, Dr. B. D. Welling, Mel- esod Bureau, 520 Detroit Savings the original issuance of the Declara- .14/4 't Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offered Rabbi Samuel Sachs is to be the ville S. Welt and Mrs. henry Wine- Bank building, and the following tion in 1917. prayers Saturday and Sunday morn- sneaker at the Friday evening ser•- man. stores: Goldberg Brothers, High and mg from the pulpit of Temple Beth "l• *IV 1:^1 "I can assure you that my interest ices at Congregation Shaarey Zellek Miss Hart's exhaustive and com- Hastings streets; Gordon's Book in the cause, my belief in its final El for Pope Benedict XV, whose he- Jan. 27. Rabbi Sachs is a graduate prehensive report, covering the year's Store, Wilkins and Hastings streets; success, my intense desire to see the roic struggle for life was flashed to work in every department, follows: Plotkin's Buck Store, Hastings and ideal of the Jewish Home really ris- all parts of the world from Rome. In of America and has occupied the al- Miss H•rt's Report. Adelaide; Max Knoppow's Pharmacy, ing in happy success before our eyes, an editorial printed in these columns pit of Shaarey Zedek for the Sabbath MRS. DAVID B. WERBE Frederick and Hastings; A. Schur- has nut diminished or suffered any the current week, Rabbi Franklin "The twenty-second annual report morning services on several occa- a o fv ne eed r o U fng i r t atJa ec li v anis Hardware Store, Oakland and cooling during the years that have Ile is a splendid speaker, pos. tion of the two weeks' program ar- pays tribute to the late sh ity Ca h n a d rit oi n es e shows head of the sions. Philadelphia. sensed of a pleasing voice and a fine ranged for the exhibit. Each session Catholic church. elapsed since the original Declaration Mr. Sokolow conies here as the rec- was made. Commenting on the has taxed all our resources to the nt- , will be opened with episodes of the the death of personality. ognized representative of world Jewry • The hope I then enter- " 5 Rabbi Sachs left the active rab- pageant, including appropriate music Pontiff, Attorney Louis James Rosen- most. The industrial depression be- who has given up .10 years of his tained I entertain still; the ideals fur binate some time ago to engage inand (lancing descriptive of each berg, student of international affairs, came so serious that all our efforts life in the service of his people. As which I have striven, are my ideals at Michigan agent for the International were concentrated upon unemploy- business in this city. Ile is again oc- I period. the greatest living Hebrew journal- this moment and it is a great happi- The pageant, consisting of 15 epi- Exposition in Turin, Italy, in 1911, merit and under-employment prob- cupying a pulpit regularly, having ist, as an orator and a linguist of ness for me to think that in the work and . for r te hcefi e rstprliO ma months 'oily recently accepted a position with suites in Jewish history, will be given and now state representative of the the m s year note, he gained for himself the re- in which I feel so great an interest, became ject synagogue in Gary, Ind. His sub- by the following junior organizations: National Dante committee, said: re- "Benedict the XV was a broad- lief-giving organization, neglecting spect not alone of the Jewish people, there are those like , yourselves, able is an appealing one, "Opportuni- Young Peoole's Society and Junior but of the greatest of the world's and willing to make some sacrifices, Young minded man. Ile raised his voice much of personal service and our ties in Jewish Life." Services, which Y. P. S. of Temple Beth El, statesmen as well. are mainly in English, begin at 8:15 People's Auxiliary of the Shaarey Ze- against injustice everywhere. Ile was more constructive work. This was always with the highest hopes and Warburg and Goldstein. belief in success; to co-epernte in the and last but one hour. The public is ilek, post-graduate class of the a diplomat of high order, and used made necessary by insufficient funds P rofess r Warburg, as a member of work, and make the first quarter of invited to hear Rabbi Sachs. Shaarey Zedek, Junior Bicur Cholem his great energy tic ameliorate suffer- as we ran way over our monthly re- a wealthy German-Jewish fancily and the Twentieth Century memorable in The following Friday evening, Feb. Socety, Young Men's Hebrew Assn- ing of mankind and in the interest of lief budgets and no to balance we had leader of the German Zionists, as for- the history of the world." 3, Rabbi A. Si. Hershman will be the elation, Young Judacans, Detroit Art peace. In all his aets he acquitted to discontinue and curtail our other mer president of the World Zionist The Zionist Outburst. speaker at the special Friday evening Club, Juno European Jewish Worn- himself in a manner which won for activities. "In October of this year we began Organization and as friend and suc- service's. His subject will be "Back en's Welfare Organization, Jewish him the world's admiration, especially What more could Jews desire than when we take into account the trying to throw the burden of relief more cessor of Dr. Theodor Ilerzl, is lend- this eloquent assurance? After all to Mathusaleh," a discussion of Ber- Literature Club, DR. JUDAH L. MAGNES and sorrowful conditions that pre- and more upon the Public Welfare ing much dignity to the visiting dele- the machinations of the enemies of nard Shaw's book. gation. a that ptorodvaeym , ownhtilien t thheareinie The first episode tee be shown on railed during the period of his pima. olinulreau,sol Zionism from within and without, the bodies abroad and his masterful ad- Rabbi Hershman is in New York only slight improvement Dr. Goldstein also comes here as a sneers and the slurs, the intrigues and dresses on his return helped stir C ty with Mrs. Hershman attending the opening afternoon of the exhibi- ficate. in- i Strove Ag•inst War. hero of the hour. As the man who rumors, were not these words, indeed American Jewry to rise to the occa- the tenth annual convention of the lion will deal with the story of dustrial situation, we are spending "As everyone knows, when in 1870, less and less on material relief and directed the' forces of Russian Zion- heartening? No wonder the more sion of giving for the relief of starv- United Synagogue of America, the Maimonides, the great Jewish phi. An- Rome became the capital of the pres - are expending our energies on a pre- ism while it was an underground than 60 Zionists comprising the dele- ing European Jews. organization of the orthodox and con. losopher of the Middle Ages. movement, forbidden of open exist- gation rose in a wave of enthusiasm, The Palestine Workers' Bank has servative Jewish congregations of the other episode to be shown the same eat kingdom of Italy, relations be- gram of service. Our child welfare ence by the government, and has nev- with such an outburst of applause secured the undivided services of Dr. United States and Canada. Other afternoon will deal with the expul- tween the Vatican and the Quirional work improves yearly. Our standards ertheless caused Zionism to become that shook the walls of the great re- Magnes for the period of the cam- members of the Shaarey Zedek con- Bien of the Jews from Spain in 1492 were strained. The late Pope corn- for children have always been very the greatest force in the life of the ception room of the embassy. One paign conducted here to sell shares gregation attending the sessions are and the discovery of America the pletely changed this situation and high and the health and happiness of Russian Jew, he will he expected to should have seen the venerable phil- for the institution. Dr. Magnes is at Isaac Shetzer, vice-president, and Ab- same year. These episodes will be brought about a state of cordiality our little wards during the entire year tell his fellow Jews of the tremendous anthropist, Nathan Strauss, with face present touring the larger centers in raham Srere, member of the execu- staged by the Young People's groups between the Vatican and the Italian show the results. "We have been facing a very seri- change that has come over the big- radiant and eyes beaming, jump to the country in the bank's interests. tine board of Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi of the Shaarey Zedek and Temple government. He also increased the gest Vatican's influence in many parts of one immigrant problem and the many of Jewry and the effect it his feet like a youth, and join noisily Mr. Katzenelson, who will spend Hershman is a member of the execu. Beth El respectively. • tragedies that come to us daily of will give the world. several days in Detroit organizing the tia vn eiza had on their economic, political and in the enthusiasm! Noah E. Aronstam Dr. co tim on mittee of the national or- moral life. the introduction to the Maimonides "The last words of Benedict were the detention at Ellis Island and de- For, hearing the words of Balfour, work for the bank, spent the past 15 portation would offer his life be that he willingly are demanding more and convinced, that insofar as time years in Palestine. Prior to that re- episode. The afternoon will also you were Cantor A. Minkowsky this week statesmen of his type were deciding he Was active, for 16 years, in the ceived news of the death of his fath- featured by violin solos by Sol Ab- for the peace of the world. This more of our services. In these cues support vc eal t o i m a sm k if ic o rr a n ct o -o i p n e s r p a e cito the ha lo in mourn- , eamoritz and Egyptian and Spanish statement truthfully characterizes t on r. f ro ou m r revolutionary movement in Russia. the policies of Great Britain, er in Philadelphia. He is our ' life of the illustrous pontiff." of the idea of the Jewish National He is one of the most active workers ing at his home, 278 Brady street. (Continued on Page 2.) I senators and representatives in Wash- Home meant something more than for the social Zionist movement. ington, and the amount of red tape Zionists Support Bank. The Junior European Jewish Wom- the pursuance of the ambitions of the involved in most of these cases often The Palestine Workers' Bank has FORMER SHAAREY ZEDEK en's Welfare Organization announces British Empire. Here was the Anglo- makes us wonder if they should not the completion of plans for the sec- Saxon spirit nurtured on the Bible the support of the World Zionist Or- ASSISTANT RABBI DIES be handled by a specially trained legal ond dance to be given on Sun- and highest culture of modern civiliz- ganization, support to the extent of a IN NEW YORK CITY AT 27 day evening, Feb. 6, at the Addison ation expressing the fullest under- 150,000 contribution having been giv- (Continued on Page 6) Hotel. Rap- en the bank so far. Dr. Arthur standing of the Jewish national soul, The test case of the Jewish people Rabbi Reuben Rabinowitz, 27 years place pin, of the Palestine Commission, is of 10 years ago, when Mendel Bellis The committee in charge, consist- of the yearning to win bock a old, who was assistant rabbi of the ing of the Misses Lena Silk, Gertrude in the sun. the governor of the bank. The bank Shaarey Zedek Congregation two was tried on a ritual murder charge F To Balfour, Zionism is something was chartered in Palestine and all riedman, Edna Lewis, Tessie years ago, died Friday at the Mt. by the Russian government, found an transactions, such as the building of Anna Rabinowitz and Rose more than a movement to provide a Sinai Hospital in New York, follow- echo in this city when the hero of roads, etc., were financed by it. (Continued on Page 10) "useY, arranged for a number of ing an illness of two months. Rabbi that world-famous affair came to ad- Dr. Magnes and Mr. Katzenelson features for the event, to Rabinowitz occupied the pulpit of the dress a meeting at the Jewish Insti- Detroit under the au- are coming to include unique entertainment num- PROF. I. LEO SHARFMAN leading congregation at New Haven, tute on Sunday afternoon. The minstrel and dance which spices of several Zionist bodies, with Conn. He is survived by his parents, Although the meeting was arrang- comes to the Elks' Temple on Satur- TO SPEAK HERE FEB. 1 the Poalei Zion and Zeirei Zion at the The proceeds of the dance will go e brother and three sisters, all of ed by the Zionist Organization Zeirei day evening, Feb. 18, under the di- head. B. Braver is chairman of the for the support of European war or- Philadelphia. Zion on the short notice of not more rection of the Junior Hadassah is de- °hi ", a number of whom have al- Professor I. Leo Sharfman, secre- local committee. Dr. J. Zeltzer is the During his brief stay in Detroit, , than a day, the Jewish Institute was clared by all who have seen re- teldy been brought to this country tary of the economics department of local treasurer. Rabbi Rabinowitz won the esteem of packed with men and women who hearsals to excel anything that has The committee is making arrange- the members of the Shaarey Zedek came to see by the society. the University of Michigan, will ad- Jewish martyr who the ever been attempted by this progres- Iladassah ments for a luncheon for the guests drew a joint meeting of and was instrumental in creating, rotted in a Russian cell for more than sive organization. and Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Ze- to precede the mass meeting. much interest in the work of the two years as the representative of a TICKETS FOR HEBREW The minstrel includes about fifty Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 8:15, at dek young people's organizations, people whose misfortune it was, even young ladies. Miss Frieda Levitt is OPERETTA OF MARCH 5 the Shaarey Zedek, Willis and Brush PALESTINE LAND PRICE Rabbi Rabinowitz was the nephew as late as in the twentieth century, to assisting William B. Levy in direct- NOW PLACED ON SALE ;streets. Professor Sharfman is a EXORBITANT, SAYS ICA of Rev, Solomon Rabinowitz of this suffer from the stupid ritual murder ing. Mr. Levy has had considerable forceful speaker and his topic will city. charge. experience in directing theatrical pro- committee in charge of the , undoubtedly prove of timely interest. ductions, being the originator of th^ arr The Mr. Beilis is not a speaker, and his PARIS.—(J. C. B.)—The Jewish angement s for the Hebrew play, I The meeting will be open to gentle- COMPLAIN AGAINST ARABS Avon Comedy Four. The show is education he received in the school of National Fund and the Jewish Colo- ender the auspices of the United Ile- I men. cleverly worked out by a local author, ROME.—(J. T. A.) — Repreaenta- life and as a result of the sufferings r ,e Schools of Detroit, with J. H. I A musical program will conclude nization Association should stop buy- thoroughly amusing, charming, po'- Ehrli ing land in Palestine in order to check tines of the Jewish population of Tri.' he experienced. As he had expressed ch as chairman, this week is- the meeting. Songs by Aubrey Git- ished and deftly handled. Miss Lillian speculation in land, Mr. Frank, the have lodged a protest with the himself: "Sty university education I number of reservation slips to tleman and piano selections by Miss Levin is personally directing the received during the two years I was chief "ICA" administrator in Pales- alian It Italian government against not grant. el Jews who are asked to reserve Gertrude Sarnoff are scheduled. dances. Miss Hildred Nadle Is ar- ' e ats for themselves in advance. The The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey tine, told the J. C. B. representative. ing the Jews in Tripoli equal .rights ' in a cell in Russia. Then I had time ranging and supervising the minded think and to formulate for myself In order to discourage the effendis with the Arab population, especially ' to NY, "Samson and Delilah," is to be Zedek will hold the last of a series numbers. • new philosophy of Jewish life." it'te'd "n March 5, at Orchestra Hall. of card parties for the benefit of the from placing exorbitant prices upon in matters judicial. The protest fur- Dancing will follow the show. E-- their land, the "ICA" has already de- ther states that while natives are per- But despite his handicap as a a d s of tickets have already been Pesach fund for students at the Uni- cellent music has been obtained at, I *) ,.'4 - Local or anizations have been versity of Michigan at the Federa- cidel to concentrate in the industrial mitted to appear in court with their 'speaker, Mr. Beilis held his Detroit MENDEL BEILIS vicsdarseo Is t ha b e t in cg r ow t ad kie n ng twin o field in Palestine by siding private heads covered, foreigners are forced audience for a period of an hour and are ever romantic to Jewish ' ''"4 ?let to arrange any affairs for tion clubhouse Tuesday, Jan. 31, at hearers. the crowd tlia bs t date. persona who have some capitaL to appear without hats. a half in relating his experiences that 2:30 p. tn. (Continued on Page 10) avoided. BALFOUR UTTERANCE DR, MAGNES SPEAKS HEARTENS ZIONISTS HERE THIS MONDAY RABBI S. SACHS FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE SPEAKER ie r. is C. DECEASED POPE IS EULOGIZED BY LOCAL ATTORNEY PROCEEDS OF DANCE TO GO FOR ORPHANS MENDEL BEILIS RELATES STORY OF HIS CASE TO DETROIT JEWS FIFTY YOUNG LADIES TO TAKE PART IN HADASSAH AFFAIR j •