&Alemangensit (ARom ICU PAGE FOUR voos0000aosaao********D000 many sides. In open attack, the victim has at least some chance to defend himself. But when our enemies take on the guise of friends and think to lull us into a sense of complete security by their sugar coated assurances of affection, the clan- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION ger becomes really great. For this reason, it behooves Jews to Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. have no internecine strife, and so 'far as may be to emphasize Joseph J. Cummins, President. their mutual sympathies and to forget the things that divide second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Intered as them, one from the other. Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. IEEDETROIT EWISII GI' RON 1CL- E T___ itl) (Our arintrinporarirs MISSION OF THE JEW ON THE STAGE (Copyright, 1921. By Judith Ish-Kishor.) Now political Zionism has been the rock upon which a General Offices and Publication Building unified Israel has split. We believe that none will question 850 High Street West the statement that there has been no movement within Israel Cable Address: Telephone: in many hundreds of years at least that has so sharply set off Chronicle Glendale 8326 group from group within Israel as has political Zionism. And LONDON OFFICE the point of cleavage, it must be confessed, is as sharply de- 14 STRATFORD PLACE fined today as it ever was. For this reason, the insistence upon LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine and the restoration $3.00 Per Year Subscription, in Advance of Jewish nationality must inevitably be construed as an ob- To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach stacle to unity within the house of Israel. This does not mean this office by Tuesday evening of each week. and we have said it times without number—that those Jews Editorial Contributor who are not in sympathy with Jewish statehood or Jewish ............. _ ....... RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN nationality cannot or will not assist in the physical re-building The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to of the land of the fathers so that it may become to some thou- the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the sands of our co religionists, a land of refuge. view expressed by the writers. A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH-KISHOR. (Jewish Review and Oh.- i‘iir) grans ., foes A Letter For You. so hard just now. It's better to be out of doors than to study too hard, when you are a growing girl or boy. Promise me to take care of yourself, And all of you boys and girls take care of yourselves. That will make your parents happy, to say nothing of your friend, tor iSheinsta shaping sg ha e is one public u'blt opinim, and our Jewish actors and actr,,,, hare a mission to perform beside., being merely exponents fo the drioniitio art Thit is to give to the world the proper . conception of their tio-rolationists, which is a very important 'mates at present. All Jews in the dramatic art should aim to develop the finer qualities in their own people, and to inspire them to become true and loyal Americans The Jewish actors and actresses can do much to eradicate the misun- derstanding regarding the Jews, and it is their duty to to so. There are many of them, however, who do n ot think this way, and instead of pre- senting their co-religionists in a good light they either ridicule them or a s. cribe to them exceedingly unfavor- able qualities. Many of our best Jewish actors and actresses appear in vaudeville sketches which portray the Jews in the most disparaging manner, so that they can win the praise of their audiences and reap large financial gains, little dreaming how much harm they are doing to the Jewish cause, or if they do think about it they are indifferent as long as they are in the limelight. It is ufortunate that there are some vaudeville skits presenting Jews in a most contemptible light, which is the work of the Jews themselves. Rut, be it said to the credit of a large number of Jews in the field of the drama and music, that they take a foremost rank in their art and that they are proud of their Jewish an- cestry and would appear in no pro- duction that would cast an undesir- able reflection upon their brethren in faith. A writer in one of our esteemed contemporaries has suggested that the Jews on the stage could do much to alleviate the distress of their co- religionists in England and Central Europe by arousing public opinion concerning their terrible condition. He believes that 75 per cent of the agi. tation in America regarding Ireland was due to the efforts 1,1 John Mc- Cormick and other Irish people on the stage, who portrayed the miseries of their people, /1 Ild there is no rea- son why this cannot be done by the Jews. The horrible condition of the Jews in Poland, Russia and Ukrainia is realized by only a small percentage of the people, and yet it is for worse than in Ireland. The treatment of the Jews in those countries is due mostly to religious hatred. Never in the history of the world have the Jewish actors and actresses been so duty bound to help their suf- fering co-religionists as at present. Will they do it? We hope and trust that they will. Without a doubt, our Jewish actors, actresses and singers, with their su- perior talents along these lines, could do much that would awaken within the hearts of the American pe o ple a keen sympathy for those unfortunate sufferers whose only crime is being true and loyal Jews. Dear Boys and Girls: This week I want to have a talk with you because I've enjoyed your letters so much that it's only fair I should write you a good, big answer. I want especially to talk to you about a letter I've received from one JUDITH ISII-KISHOR. of my readers, Jean Tucker. This is I'. S.—Jean, your first question is what she writes: — too easy. Send me two more ques- "My Dear Miss Ish-Kishor: I guess tions if yep like. you will be surprised to receive a let- ter from me. I am usually busy, so How Dahlmah Honored His I always write cards. Father. "I saw my letter in The Detroit - One day Rabbi Eliezer said to his Jewish Chronicle and I was no pupils: "Do you wish to know how Indeed, in season and out of season, it has been insisted pleased that you haven't forgotten to honor your parents? Then I will Thank you for your advice. I Shebat 5, 5682 upon by non-Zionistic rabbis and leaders of men, that they me. February 3, 1922 have a bud cough at present. I try tell you a story of Dahmah, the son stand ready to give material and moral support to any feasible hard not to get sick, but one thing of Nethina." And he told them the pip that may be brought forward to accomplish that end, so comes soon as the other leaves. I following story. It happened that one of the pre- you must think I am telling long as their co-operation in its establishment does not lay suppose my troubles to you instead of nice cious stones attached to the Iligh them open to the suspicion that they are affiliated with the things. Miss Ish.Kishor, would you l'riest's garment was lost. The priests Those who are always on the alert for trouble will by cause of political Zionism. It may be held by some that these mind if I sent in a few questions? of the temple sought throughout the some stretch of their imagination find in the intimacies between non-Zionists are peculiarly thin-skinned and that it would not . . . . You must excuse my writing, hind for a jewel to replace it. They I cough, and every time I could not find a stone like the one fathers and their boys created by the celebration of Father mean their undoing even if by chance they were mistakenly because cough, it shakes; so my pen shakes. that had been lost. But they were and Son Week, a possible occasion for the breakdown of par- identified with the political Zionists. But this is not really true. Perhaps my letter is too long to print, told that Nethina, a heathen dealer in ental authority on the one hand and of filial respect on the Political Zionism involves a principle that is contrary to their but I'll be satisfied if you'll just let precious stones, might have what they know that you have read it. I desired. Just before it was time to other. conception of Jewish philosophy and history. They regard it me only wish that every word of Deenah prepare for the Sabbath, they en- misinterpretation of the very ends for which through un- as a Seder's came to pass. Don't you? tered Nathina's shop and asked his But those who are at all able to sense the significance of centuries, the Jew has been struggling. They look upon . . . . I wish you a lot of success. young son Dahmah to show them their such a celebration will find in it a new bulwark for both of told father's jewels. But whatever they Your loving friend as ever, these virtues. They will understand that it is only through it as a giving up in large part of the ideals and the aspirations saw, they were not satisfied. "Jean Tucker." that have been characteristic of the Jewish soul. Therefore, to "Wait but a minute," Dahmah told So Jean has a bad cough. I'm very intimate contact between fathers and sons, that relationship sorry for her. And I wonder how them, "and I will bring you the very of unquestioning confidence between them which is the safe- them it is no small matter. many of you besides her have bad jewel you seek." Ile went out of the guard of mutual respect, can be established and maintained. What therefore the non-Zionists are eager for today is the coughs?—Eh—Think of that! room. But a few moments later he So I am writing to you because I returned and told them that they The truth of the matter is that we want to break down devising of a plan through which without any application of want you to take better care of your- could not have the jewel that day. Now it was very late and the parental authority as that term is used in the old Prussian sympathy with Jewish statehood, they may be privileged to selves. It makes me sad to think so priests wished to buy the jewel before of you should be unwell. sense. The child is not body and soul the property of his par- do their meed in the physical re-building of Palestine. Per- many course, it's not so dreadful to the Sabbath, so they offered Dahmah ents. He has rights that must be respected as well as duties haps the delegates of the World Zionist Organization who will be Of sick, or a little bit unwell now. twice the sum that they had offered that must be done. The child's need is quite as sacred as the be the guests of the city this week, will see their way clear to Because mother is there to take care at first, if he would bring the jewel father's creed. The day has definitely passed when this can sounding in no uncertain terms, a message to the Jews of Amer- of you, and she shakes her head when to them at once. But Dahmah an- looks at you, and she gives you swered: be forgotten. The establishment of Father and Son Week ica that may make for union along these lines rather than for she good things to eat, and tells every- "My aged father has fallen asleep is, we believe, a forward step in the bringing about of a proper misunderstanding. Pray God it be so. To none will it bring one in the house to walk softly so against the chest in which the jewel relationship between parents and their children. Too often greater satisfaction than to the non-Zionists among the Jews. they shouldn't disturb you. But .... you seek is hidden. I would not when you are all grown-up, as some awaken him for three times the fathers are entirely unfamiliar with the intellectual aspirations of you soon will be, it's not at all amount you offer." And although and the soul hunger of their boys. They know scarcely more pleasant to be sick. the priests continued to urge him to about their essential natures than they do about their passing First of all, because people who are awaken his father and bring forth the always having headaches and colds jewel, he would not. acquaintances. During the past 10 days, there have reached our desk not can't do their work properly. If you When the Sabbath was over, the And there is a real tragedy involved in this situation. Many less than three Year Books from as many congregations in va- have to be always nursing yourself, priests returned to the shop and Dah- can you work hard and become a mah showed them the jewel. It was and many a boy who goes the downward path might have been rious parts of the country. The custom of publishing annually how great man or a wonderful woman? exactly what they wanted and they saved to a life of self-respect and social usefulness had he been an account of the activities undertaken by our congregations If you are always having aches and gave him the full sum that they had able in some crucial moment of his life to turn to his father for is growing in favor and should be encouraged. We recall that nains, how can you earn a living and offered him the second time of ask- fine and independent, and at the ing. But he refused it, saying: counsel and advice with the assurance that he would receive the late Professor Deutsch said some time ago, that there can be same time do things for America, and "The sum you offered me at first from him a sympathetic and intelligent hearing. Nothing will be no better record of the achievements and the ideals of the to help the Jews? If you want to was a good price for the jewel. When serve more effectively to bring about just this mutual under- Jew in America than is to be found in these congregational show people how fine a Jew can be, I refused to take it, I was doing my standing which is so necessary, as the meeting together occa- publications. After all, the synagog is central to the life of you had better be strong and healthy aged father honor. I did not object able to work hard. Then people because the sum was not large sionally for work and for play of father and son. The week the Jew. It is the one organization that is expressive of his and will be glad to know you. They will enough. And now, if I should take set aside for this essential purpose should be observed by religious thought and his spiritual ideals. Whatever may be enjoy looking at you, for healthy peo- a larger price, I should be selling his churches, by clubs, by schools, and in the home. And what is accomplished by other organizations, the lodges, the philan- ple are beautiful people. They have honor for gold. And that I shall figures and clear skin and never do!" more, it should be the inspiration to the institution of a Mother thropies, the clubs—they will sink into insignificance before upright bright eyes. You father and mother So the priests gave him the smaller and Daughter Week, for it is not less essential that a spirit of the achievements of the synagog upon which ultimately they want you to look like that when you sum. And still wondering at the lad's confidence should obtain between the mother and her girls are all more or loss dependent for their inspiration. grow up. honesty and virtue, they blessed him lovely mother who has I know a and took the jewel and went on their than between the father and his boys. These Year Books indicate, too, the changing and growing three little children. They are so way to the temple. We look forward hopefully, therefore, to the time when interpretations of religion at the hands of the Jews in these strong and lively and clean and have wonderful red cheeks that I am RIDDLE BOX Father and Son Week will give way to Parent and Child Week days. They show what comparative values are placed by the such always proud they are Jewish chil- A good many boys and girls, in- in which the fullest implications of such an institution may be various congregations upon divine services, upon education, dren. I'm glad Jewish children can cluding Alexander Shaw, who began realized. It will mark a step forward in the social regenera- upon philanthropy, upon social entertainment, upon commun- look like that and I always tell their the fun, have guessed Janet Miller's mother what a really wonderful tion of our time. ity service and upon the various phases of activity that now Jewess she is, to be bringing up such puzzle. I am pleased to say that several of seem legitimately to fall within the scope of synagogal work. children for the Jewish race. I want the girls and boys who sent in an- They reflect not only the attitude of the minister toward these all of you to look as they do and feel swers to Janet's puzzle have also they do. given puzzles for all the readers of problems, but they also give the layman's point of view in the as So I'm glad you wrote me, dear The Sabbath Angel—including Janet reports of officers which invariably they contain. Interesting, Jean. It's perfectly all right to tell —to guess. Now that's very nice. I HIAS, which is the name by which the Hebrew Sheltering indeed, it is to compare the reports of congregational officers me your troubles. That's what a mean to give them to you, one by friend is for—to tell your troubles one, as we find space. That is, I and Immigrant Aid Society of America is now popularly today with the type of those that as a rule were submitted a to. And if you want every word that to give you the good ones. All known, has opened a permanent office in Detroit, in direct' decade or two ago. Then they had to do almost entirely with Deenah Seder said to come true, then mean of you tried, I know, but some of you charge of Rabbi Samuel Siegel of New York and under the financial matters. And the one cry that was repeated and you must all be healthy. Some peo- didn't succeed as well as others. general supervision of a Board of Directors of which Joseph reiterated was that the congregation must be more generously ple are naturally more healthy than Would you like me to give you a few others, but we can all improve our "tips" about puzzle making? L. Selling has been chosen President. The organization with supported. health by taking care of ourselves. First of all, be very sure that your Then listen while I give you a few names are spelled correctly. To set its branches in every important seaport town in America, Eu- It is suggestive that one may take up the report of congre- simple rules about what to "Do" and somebody working over a puzzle that rope, and Asia, is doing a work, the significance of which can to "Don't." is spelled wrong, isn't fair, is it? Sec- scarcely be overestimated. Indeed, we regard the activities of gational presidents as printed in their Year Books now and what 1. Be sure to have some fun out write very neatly. Because HIAS as second in importance to none of our philanthropic find almost without exception a spirit of optimism as to the of doors every day, whatever it is— ondly, your puzzle may be a good one, and undertakings. If the conservation of family life is basic to co-operation that is being accorded the congregations by their a walk, a game or a snow-fight! yet if there is a blot over a word, all social reconstruction, then the work accomplished by HIAS constituent members. But more than that. Almost universally 2. Drink milk every time your so that I can't read the word, or if gives it to you. your writing is careless, the puzzle in the returning of families that had been separated while the there is a tendency to stress the fact that the congregation has mother 3. After a warm bath, let some can't be used. And all your work a duty to those who stand outside its gates and that no religious cooler war raged at its height, takes on paramount importance. water run into the tub, and will ^o for nothing. organization can believe that it is doing its full duty until it splash yourself with the cool water. Then I have another suggestion to It is thought by some who have only a superficial knowl- puts the opportunity of religious worship within the reach of If you do that, you are less likely to make. Suppose you try to make some catch cold. edge of conditions that since the application of the three per every Jewsih child and adult. other puzzles, beside Jumbled Names. 4. Sleep with the upper part of This week I am giving a charade, sent cent immigration law, the work of this organization must have The spirit of democracy in our congregations is growing your window open. in by Morris 11. Fine of 2228 Mon- been reduced to a minimum. The very opposite is the truth. • Don't. daumin avenue, Baltimore, Md. He Because of the limitation in the number of those permitted to The clay seems to be quickly passing when wealth and posi- Don't have the head of your bed also sent in a Diagonal Puzzle, which tion may be the index to fitness to hold places of power and ton near the open window. land upon these shores, the HIAS has so far as humanly pos- I have already given you. And Don't keep your coat and hat and Charades have been sent in by other sible, seen to it that only those eligible under our laws to land respon s ibility in our congregational organiations. Character rubbers and muffler on after you smart little readers. So go right and willingness to serve are becoming more and more the in this country were permitted to embark at European sea- • come into the warm house. ahead. There are Acrostics, Cha- Don't step on the bare floor with rades, Diagnoal Puzzles, Diamond ports. And this has been a work involving supreme tact and sole index to such fitness. bare feet. That's a fine way of Puzzles! understanding. It is because these Year Books offer a mirror of these grow- your catching cold! Now try Morris Fine's Charade: Don't eat too much candy. NVhen But this has been only one of the many new phases of the ing sentiments and others of equal importance in the religiou you want candy, eat some fruit in- My first in jump but not in leap, life of our time, that their importance is very great. We be- organization's activity brought about by the restriction of im- stead. Try it! My next in shallow, not in deep, migration. When the doors of this country began to close lieve that congregational publications of this kind should be My third in hand and not in foot , very carefully preserved. as they will afford to the historian I hope you will get over your ' My fourth in take but not in put, more and more upon the Jews driven out of their native lands cough soon, Jane. I'erhaps., if you Mylast in head but not in tail, by religious persecution and political discrimination, other of the future an index of incalculable value to the religious are not strong, you should not work My whole was swallowed by a whale. lands of refuge had to be sought out. Anti this is one of the thought and aspirations of our time. Fathers and Sons. Congregational Year Books. H-I-A-S functions of the BIAS. Those who have been engaged in any degree in protecting the rights of immigrants and prospective immigrants, give the assurance that at every angle of their investigation, they have uniformly found the HIAS at work with helpful suggestion and necessary assistance. We are told that not less than $80,000 sent by Detroit rela- tives of sufferers in the war stricken and famine ridden dis- tricts of Europe passed through the New York offices of the HIAS. This alone is a sufficient reason for the establishment' here of a permanent branch office of the society. That the work of the society may go forward unimpeded, it is necessary that it be generously supported by our people throughout the country. Very shortly, it is proposed that a I one-day campaign for funds for the IIIAS shall be staged in ' Detroit. We are fully aware that demands upon our people for funds are coming rather thick and fast and from many quarters. But we believe that no cause with a more just ap- peal to their generosity can be set before them. Mr. Selling and his committee therefore deserve the full co-operation of the entire community. Surely they will receive it as thy proper time. Palestine and the Non-Zionist. The coming to Detroit this week of the eminent gentlemen who constitute the World Zionist Delegation affords us the opportunity of reiterating what has frequently been said in these columns as to the attitude of the non-Zionist toward the problem of Palestine. Primarily, let it be emphasized that this is no time for controversy and strife within Israel. If ever there was a time when Jews of all shades of religious opinion should seek a common ground for co-operation and unity of, effort, it is today. Insidious forces are directed against us from U. OF A. H. C. EXPRESSES REGRET ON POPE DEATH CINCINNATI, 0.—Resolutions of sympathy with the Catholic church on the death of the Pope were passed at the weekly meeting of the executive committee of the Union of American ilebrew Congregations, hold last Wednesday night. The following tele- gram was dispatched to 9lcgr. Gio- vanni Bonzano, the Apostolic Dele- gate at Washington: "The Union of American Hebrew Congregations tenders its deep sym- pathy in the loss which the Catholic church has sustained in the demise of His Holiness Pope Benedict XV. With the entire world we unite in deplor- ing the passing of one who was a con- stant exponent of the finer spiritual values of life, a great standard bearer of morality among men and of peace and concord among nations." CLAIRMONT CLUB The regular meeting of the Clair- mont Club was held Thursday even- ing at the organization's clubrooms. The membership committee showed results in that there were prospective members present. The entertainment committee is working steadily plan- ning functions for the organiz- ation. The Glee Club is rapidly pro- gressing and will soon be heard at otgathneizagtrioa ndu,waaiTs 'tell repre- sented in t e different high schools of the city h and is rapidly becoming a chili com- posed of high school graduates. The organization has 37 metutiors, but membership is still open to Je wsh i i :ir,:of sh ayontld n Ig9 men ab reetts,Auoitli iningthtt.0 age who •— The Loveliest Pastel Shades in 77/ese New and Stunning Suits of Tweed a O The New York vogue for tweed suits is pleasing women everywhere! For they're so very swagger, AND so practical that it's a real satisfaction to find them marked most moder- ately! 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