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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922.
VOL. XL NO. 15.
Operetta to Be I Says War Did Not
HEBREW PLAY CAST
I, O. B. B. Initiation (Wrote
ABE SRERE HEADS RELIEF ORGANIZATION
Presented This Sunday
Advance Science OF 100 YOUNGSTERS
Proves Impressive,
LOCAL COMMITTEE
COMBATS JEW-BAITING Judge Keidan Speaks for New
Dr. Hugh Cabot Delivers Inter-
READY FOR CURTAIN
eating Lecture Before Men's
Temple Beth El
OF KEREN HAYESOD George Barr Baker Tells of the Activities of Class at Ceremonies.
Temple Club.
Business Man is Unanimous
Choice of Palestine Founda-
tion Fund Body.
American Body in Ministering to
Russia's Famine Victims
M. H. BLUMBERG, J. LEVIN
ELECTED VICE-CHAIRMEN
(Copyright, 1922, Jewish Correspondence Bureau.)
Louis Dann Picked for Treas-
urer and J. Miller Secre-
tary of Executive.
(Editor's Note:—Mr. Baker is a director of the American Re-
lief Administration and a member of the organiztaion's staff since
its inception, having previously taken a conspicuous part in the
Belgian relief work. This authoritative interview by one who has
just returned from Russia's famine area throws much needed light
on the relief situation as a whole, and its particular application to
the Jews, both those in this land, who are called upon to give, and
their brethren over there" whose lot it is to receive.)
and Delilah" Oper-
etta Ready for Formal Pro-
duction Sunday Night.
"Samson
The war in no way advanced the
medical science because, on the bat-
tlefields, it was a question of quantity,
of handling large numbers of casualty
cases in the least possible time, and
no real advancement could possibly
have been made under the circum-i
stn noes.
This was one of the statements
made Tuesday evening by Dr. Ilugh
Cabot, who occupies the chair of sur-
gery at the University of Michigan,
in his address delivered before the
Men's Temple Club.
Full of humor and interesting
story, Dr. Cabot delivered a most in-
structive and at the same time moat
entertaining address. The meeting
of the Men's Club was held at the
Phoenix Club and was preceded by a
dinner.
The famous degree team of Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. 13. II., Monday
evening, conducted an impressive in-
itiation ceremony, at the Temple Beth
El, initiating the Herman Weiss Class
of Candidates, in honor of Merman
Weiss, one of the oldest members of
Pisgah Lodge.
The program opened with an organ
selection by Abraham Ray Tyler, or-
ganist of Temple Beth F.I. Mrs. Ef-
fie Kemp gave a vocal selection, ac-
companied by Miss Matilde Garvett
on the piano.
The degree team in charge of the
initiation consisted of Joseph S. Gar-
vett, chairman, Harry Gurovitch,
Maurice Klein, Saul Show, Elias Gold-
berg and llarold T. Rosenthal.
COMMITTEE CONFIDENT
PLAY WILL BE SUCCESS
Hebrew Educators Look for
Triumph for Ancient
Language.
"Samson and Delilah" is reported
by directors of the United Hebrew
George Barr Baker, a director of the American Relief Administration,
Schools of Detroit as being ready for
has just returned from Russia and, among other things, brought with him
the curtain, and Detroit Jewry is
the remarkable conclusion that "Jews are poor propagandists." They do
looking forward with great interest
not know, he thinks, how to bring before the public's eye the facts about
to the production of what is promised
individuals of whose qualities and acts they have reason to be proud, allow-
Judge Keidan Speaks.
to be the most noteworthy Jewish
Quantity of Casualties.
ing the few who are in the main responsible for the prejudice against the
theatrical piece ever offered a local
Keidan, who was
Judge harry
The abov e statement the speaker audience.
Jews where it exists to seize the limelight,
among those initiated, spoke for his'
made in reply to a question following
Mr. Baker was referring to the work of the Jews in Russia as well as class. He said he was deeply
Joseph II. Ehrlich, chairman of the
BERNARD ISAACS
the address, and explained in connec-
in this country and in this way testified to the efficiency and self-sacrifice pressed with the ceremony.
I
Me, Isaacs, superintendent of the tion with it that, for a period of seven committee in charge of the play, said
shown by Jews in the relief fields
Wednesday
that he expected every
"When I saw before me the Tablets United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, is weeks, casualties passed through his
Mr. Baker feels that the work of the American Relief Organization in
of the Law and the country's flag,"1 the author of the Hebrew operetta, hands on•the operating table at the seat in Orchestra Ilall to be filled this
Soviet Russia is doing much to combat anti-Semitism there, In fact, it
Sunday
evening,
judging by the ad-
Judge Keidan said, "I was deeply, "Samson and Delilah," which is to be rate of one every three minutes, and
is responsible for averting the conflict that would otherwise persist—con- moved. Both go together, because,
vance sale of tickets.
staged this Sunday evening at Orches- there was no question of advancement
flict due to differences in creed, race or nationality. This is best illustrated
In
the
meantime,
Bernard Isaacs,
unless you have a loyalty for both, I tea Hall by more than 100 children scientifically when it was merely a
by the method of operation of the Administration upon entering a town.
author of the play, and Morris Kirsch,
you may as well have neither. The attending the local Talmud Torahs. problem of quantity.
Say there are 3,000 children to he fed. The town is divided into three dis- Jew has always obeyed the law. When
coach, are putting on the finishing
Dr. Cabot began by telling his re- touches in the rehearsals. The more
tricts of 1,000 children each. A committee is formed of all the men and a Jew commits a crime it is spread
lation to the war. "The Lusitania in- than 100 Talmud Torah pupils of the
women of the town. If any friction arises between the members of the broadcast by Jew-bailers, but when
cident was more than I was up to," local Talmud Torahs are sharing with
committee, the A. R. A. withdraws from that town, "and you should see you look up the records, yiu will find
he said. "I happened to be lecturing Mr. Isaacs the confidence he has that
the miraculous effect of such a step!"
that only a small percentage of the' '
to a class when the janitor handed the play will at least be as good as
Mr. Baker then went on to tell of Jewish mothers shaking their fists in criminals are J ews."
me a slip of paper with the news of the performance of last year. Others,
the face of their rabbi and of Creek Orthodox mothers being guilty of
Judge Keidan then paid a tribute
the sinking. I turned to my class and who have witnessed rehearsals for the
Osimilar boldness towards their priest.
to
B'nai
13'rith.
lie
said
he
knew
told them that if it was true, they play, declare that this year's play will
The mothers will not brook any quar-
would never again hear me lecture to by far supersede the production of
rels that may mean the death of their that the order alleviated the suffer - .
ings
of
the
orphans,
widows
and
the
Drive
Samuel
Siegel
Confident
them, and they never did."
children. Over night, all difficulties
last year.
Dr. Cabot went overseas with the
are ironed out, the A. R. A. workers aged, but appreciated even more the
in This City Will Prove
Originality Marks Play.
fact
that
the
order
fought
those
who
'
Harvard Medical Unit, which was an
Other Officers.
are asked to come hack, and men and
If for nothing else, the play is im-
Success.
auxiliary of the British army. Be-
Morris H. Blumberg and J. Levin
women of all groups and shades of inflicted mental torture on the Jews
portant
for the fact that all ingredi-
through
Jew-baiting.
cause
of
his
early
enlistment,
he
saw
were elected vice-chairmen of the De-
opinion work together in perfect har-
most of the action. Ile saw nothing ents used in its making are original,
Israel Levin of Windsor also spoke
troit Keren Hayesod. Louis Dann
mony, forgetting all differences in the
With 200 workers enlisted in the
'
beginning
with the plot and the mu-
of
the
American
service,
but
held
an
for the class of initiates.
was elected treasurer and J. Miller
local drive for the Hebrew Sheltering
Statement Shows $2,500,000 task of feeding the children of the
p
the costumes and stage
officer's commission with the British sic,
secretary.
town. The American Relief workers
Cohane Welcomes Class.
and Immigrant Aid Society (Inas),
The executive committee chosen at
Was Sent to Palestine in
help foster that spirit of co-operation.
Louis Cohane, chairman of Pisgah . Samuel Siegel, in charge of the cam- forces.
Cantor A. Minkowsky of the
Experiments at Hospital.
the Wednesday meeting includes the
"Wherever our boys come, they tell Lodge Intellectual Advancement Corn- paign in Michigan, Wednesday even-
His early experiences, as related by Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, composer
following eight Rabbis: A. M. Hersh-
hoe. in Atnerica the Jew, the Irish- mittee, then welcomed the initiates' ing declared he was confident that
man, J. I. Levin, J. Thumin, E. Aish-
man, the Armenian and the 'May- into the order. He said among other the canvass in Detroit will be a sue- the speaker in his lecture, was in an of the music for the play, has received
evacuation hospital, holding 1,000 the praise of prominent men in the
ishkin, Eisenman, II. Gordon, S. Sachs
LONDON.—(J. C. B.1—A state- flower' American work in harmony," things: "If the Jew will keep the cess.
musical field for what has been term-
and It. llurwitz. mint has been issued by the execu- Mr. Baker said. "This message of covenant with his God, God will keep
A number of committees have al- beds, situated about 50 miles from the ed "real, pure Jewish music in mod-
Others on the executive committee tive of the World Zionist Organiza- collaboration is brought by our work- the covenant with his people."
ready reported returns, while the fighting lines.
"The
most
striking
thing
about
the
ern
form."
are: Joseph Chaggi, I. Davidson, J. tion in reply to the accusations ley. ers into the remotest corners of vast
Mr. Cohane suggested a number of other workers are being organized to
Cantor Minkowsky has adapted an-
Friedberg, II. Goldman, M. Margolis, elect at the organization by Max Nor- Russia," Mr. Baker continued.
things that B'nai B'rith can take part canvass among members of congrega- war is that you have to do nothing cient Hebrew melodies for the oper-
I. Ogooshevitz, A. Schuraytz, M. dau, the veteran Zionist leader; Dr.
and
keep
on
doing
nothing,
without
J. D. C. Makes Impression.
in, and mentioned the Jewish Relief tions, societies, etc.
Weiswasser, P. Slomovitz, Henry Alexander Marmorek of Paris and
The fact that the Joint Distribution drive, the Hias, Zionism and the set-
Mr. Siegel has addressed a number losing your head," Dr. Cabot said. "At o etta. He has drawn upon the music
"Lamentations" and has given his
Meyers, Dr. P. Bernstein, J. Cherkose, Dr. Jacobus Kahn of the Hague, who Committee has given $25,000 for the [lenient of Palestine, and the proposed of organizations in this city, most of our hospital it depended on the way of
got selections a modern intonation that
I. Rosenthal, Ilyman Keidan, Joseph allege that, among other things, Zion- maintenance of the starving physi- erection of a community building. He , them responding with contributions the lines moved. Sometimes we
H. Ehrlich, Morris Steingold, Julius ist funds were being squandered on cians in the Volga district made a tre- pointed out that a community build- and by offering volunteers for the large numbers of casualties, some- is certain to please a modern theater-
going audience.
Braun, Sam Schwartz, H. M. Green- salaries, and that the administration mendously favorable impression in ing could be used as headquarters by campaign. Tuesday evening Mr. Sie- times we got none at all. Many times
Hebrew Accomplishments.
berg, Israel Zilber, A.J. Koffman, J. of the Keren Ilayesod was not in the Russia. "We told the Russians," he the Y. M. H. A., K. of P., United gel addressed the Men's Temple Club during the war we handled close to
The scenery and costumes picked
Warren, B. Braver, R. Spatter and M. best hands.
said, "that this money was given by Jewish Charities, eto.
and the Maimonides Medical Society, a million British casualties a month.
for
the
play are reported as being
"Many
of
the
casualty
cases
were
J. Liss. •
Protesting against the insults on the Jews of New York to save the
Mr. Cohane also expressed the re- and in both cases the responses were
Prior to the election of officers, II.
the result of the troops being shot in the most elaborate. The richest stage
Zionist officials by persons "inactive lives of their physicians," and they grets of Herman Weiss at his inabil- good, according to Mr. Siegel. The
Goldman, retiring president, reported
the
back
by
their
own
fire,
because
settings
have been provided for, and
in Zionism who make use of vague got the point of this information.
ity to be present at the ceremony held medical society made a substantial
on the activities of the past adminis-
Until now the American Relief Ad- in his honor.
' cash contribution to Hies, while 24 they could not make up their minds to the men in charge have spared no ef-
accusations," the Zionist executive
fort
or
energy
to make the affair a
tration, and ex ressed the hope that
follow
the
barrage,
but
insisted
on
go-
Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary members of the Men's Club volun-
declares
that the names and the sal- ministration had conducted its work
.
the incoming o cers will be more sue-
moral triumph for the Hebrew idea.
ing ahead of it."
aries of all officials were published in in the famine districts of the Volga, and their friends were guests at the teered as workers in the drive.
Although
the
play
is being given for
cessful in their work for the Keren
Explains War D•
"Thousands of persons who have
the financial report presented to the but it has now been decided to reach initiation.
Hayesod.
Dr. ('plot then explained the new the purpose of raising funds for the
not contributed a cent to Hies will
, Karlsbad Congress. The salaries were out to the Ukraine as well. The ad-
Hear Financial Report.
give if only approached, Mr. Siegel disease discovered on the battlefields, Talmud Torahs, whose deficits call for
ministration had hoped that the
Mr. Miller, regional director for the not high and the number of officials Ukraine by its own resources would
said. He also exprtssed himself as that of gas gangrene, an infection some means of raising funds, the pre-
state of Michigan, gave a financial'. not excessive, the report showed.
much similar to hospital gangrene. dominating idea in the staging of the
be
able
to
pull
through
until
the
next
) pled
con i en that all thes
e
P ged
The Paid Officials.
report of the past year, showing that
The characteristics of gas gangrene, play is to present to the public a liv-
crop, but was recently informed that
their services will be on the ob.
close to $50,000 has been sent to the Beside the members of the execu- the supplies had been exhausted, and
A. H. Kutnik of 4025 Twelfth street he explained, were that they set deep ing example of accomplishment for the
national office as Detroit's contribu- five, 15 gentlemen are employed in that the suffering no less acute than
sent the following letter of apprecia- in the tissue and had few symptoms. national language of the Jew.
tion for the rebuilding of Palestine as different parts of Europe on per. in the Volga district. An agreement
Mr. Ehrlich has enlisted as aids to
tion to Hies, the letter speaking for The surgeons were shocked over it.
the Jewish Homeland. The expenses, I manent service of the organization. has accordingly been concluded be-
At night the disease caused bleeding, the committee in charge of the play
I itself:
according to Mr. Miller's report, were They are departmental secretaries, tween the Soviet authorities in Rus- Kabalysts' Affair Monday Evening i
"Since I am not one who easily for- and the hemorrhages were common oc- practically every element in the com-
less than 5 per cent. 'heads of the bureaus in London, di- sia, the Ukrainian government and
gets gratitude, I wish to express my currences. The disease was first seen munity. Every Jewish organization
Endorsed by Lester J. Leopold, :
The. Keren Ilayesod declines to rector of the Central European office the American Relief Administration.
has been reached and informed of the
s ncere thanks to the Ilias Society
Local I. 0. B. B. President.
make its appeal to the sentiment of and the director of the Palestiner- In this connection Mr. Raker re-
Dr. Cabot then explained shell- production, with the result that the
for
i the kindness and aid which they in 1916.
charity and its method is based on the • Amt in Vienna. In addition to these, marked that the administration, when
have continually rendered me on my shock as..11tbe utter breakdown of the staging of "Samson and Delilah" will
immemorial Jewish tradition of • officials are employed to manage the commenced operations in Russia was
Co-operating with Pisgah Lodge long journey from Warsaw to De- hum system," and told a number of be the only Jewish communal event
Maw dr. .newish Colonial Trust, the Anglo- unaware that Ukraine had its own No. 34, 1. O. B. B., the Kabalysts, a I troit. While I was still in my native interesting stories in connection with taking place Sunday evening, March 5.
Maaser i s the ten th part or tithe Palestine Company in Palestine, the government and president. lie empha-
The Sub-Committees.
local young men's club, will give a town, Luninetz, in the province of his experiences in war hospitals.
The speaker justified many cases
of his capital and scone, which every offices of the Jewish National Fund, sized that having extended its activ- smoker this Monday evening at the ' Minsk, the IIias has been advising me
Mr. Ehrlich is assisted by a large
Jew is obligated to give f o r the bens- the regional offices of the Keren ities to include in the Ukraine the
body of local men and women, com-
Old Elks' Temple, the affair to take
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fit of all-Israel. From the earliest Hayesod and separate Zionist feder- administration was now beginning to the place of the regular meeting of
posing many committees, such as
patriarchal days, through all the pe- ations. work therewith its own funds, the the local B'nai Irrith. Proceeds of
costume, property, program and ticket
rinds of Jewish greatness and glory
The allegations that paid officials practice until now having been to ac. the smoker are to go for the Pisgah
committees.
and Jewish martyrdom and humilia- are directing the movement is brand- rept and forward food drafts from in-
Mrs. M. M. Cohen headed the speak-
milk fund.
tion, Maaser has been the means by ed as untrue in the statement, which dividuals and organizations. The A.
ers' committee, whose members visited
Endorsing the campaign started by
which
communal and
social • goes on to say that the affairs of the R. A., Mr. Baker informed the J. C.
societies and congregations, announc-
life has Jewish
been maintained.
Whether
the club for this fund, Lester J. Leo-
organization are conducted by the B. correspondent, has received assur- pold, president of Pisgah Lodge,
ing the play and spreading the idea
used
for or
the for
support
of priests
levites,
the relief
of the and
executive elected by the Zionist Con- ances from the Joint Distribution wrote among others to Harold N.
of it becoming a community-wide at-
"stranger and the fatherless and the grass, the officials being under the Committee that they will receive $5,. Harris, president of the Kabalysts:
fair. She was assisted by Reuben
Palestinian Youth's Brush Wins Entrance
widow that are within thy gates;" for control of and subject to instructions 000,003 for the feeding of children in
Zinder, one of the local teachers. Sirs.
"Remember this milk is given to
Cohen was also active on the pub-
the victims of persecution and ex- the executive. Opposition to the Ukraine.
families where there are a great num-1
"I would like to add that the feed- ber of children and where the par-
licity committee and assisted the cos-
pulsion, or for the maintenance of the make-up of the executive should have
Kehillah and its institutions—the fun- been voiced at the Karlsbad Congress, ing of children en masse is no easy ents are not able to supply them with
tume and ticket committees.
M. B. Cohen was in charge of the
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to
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Ten)
milk in quantities needed. We give
damental purpose has always been the where absolute liberty of speech was
property committee. Mrs. Israel Kap-
same: to provide for the higher in- accorded to the opposition, the state-
this milk to people irrespective of
lan
headed the ticket committee, while
race, creed or color, as far as our
terests, the national interests, of the ment says.
Mrs. S. Lavine was in charge of the
funds will permit, and we want to
The statement stresses the point
Jewish people.
costume
committee, being assisted on
assure you of our appreciation of the
that at the central offices of the Ke-
it, in addition to Sirs. Cohen, by Mrs.
interest you are taking in this fund.
ren Ilayesod an amount not exceed-
M. Weiswasser and Mrs. Jaffe.
"You should have the support of
10 per cent of the total cash re-
all Jews and non-Jews whom you can
ceipts is allocated for administration
Recreation Commission Helps.
reach."
ind other expenses.
William Wachs was in full charge
Leon
Zeckman
heads
the
Kabalysts'
of
the program, assisted by M. B.
Funds Sent to Palestine.
Week of March 12 to 19 Set Aside
committee in charge of the smoker.
Cohen and B. Falk. A. D. Markson
For the 16 months beginning Oct.
for House to House Campaign
Ile is assisted by Manuel E. Arden
took care of the Hebrew publicity and
1920, and ending Jan. 31, 1922,
by Detroit Committee.
and Abraham Brasch, who are in
J. Chaggi, the Yiddish publicity. The
Concert and Dance to Be Held at El 1, 10,000 had been remitted to Pales-
£ 3
charge of publicity, and Joe Fein-
publicity committee was also assisted
Moshe Synagogue for Talmud
tine out of Keren Ilayesod collections
berg and Sidney Cassel, who are ar-
by I'. Slomovitz. Samuel Heyman
The
week
of
March
12
to
19,
in-
Torah Benefit.
in addition to £222,000 from the bal.
ranging for the program of enter-
headed the advertising distribution
Purim, the Feast of Lots, will be once of restoration fund collections, el usive, h as been proc I aime d Jewish tainment.
committee.
National
Fund
Week
for
Detroit,
and
celebrated by the Jews of ;he West making a total of £532,000 in a little
The program will include the pre.
The Detroit Recreation Commission
close to 100 committees will be out
co-operated fully with the United He-
End with a concert and dance to be over a year and a quarter.
under the auspices of the Detroit corn- sentation of a musical skit written
brew Schools in the preparations for
given on Sunday evening, March 12, "The executive is resolved to con- mince to distribute National Fund by Miss Gertrude Reisman. The mu-
at the El Moshe synagogue, Twenty- time undeterred the work with which boxes in the homes in order to assist sic and lyrics for the skit were writ-
the play. Under the auspices of the
Recreation Commission, Miss Mildred
it had been entrusted by the con- in increasing
i
the funds that are being ten by Mr. Arden. There will also
ninth street and Michigan avenue
. tress," the statement concludes. It collected here for the fund.
he
several
acts
by
prfoessional
talent.
na
'
E. Tompkins directed the dancing in
R. Zwieback, president of the sY
•
con sid er
the play, and H. P. Eikhoff, recreation.
A number of organizations have Wilfred Goldman and his two chil-
Moe, announces that an interesting wou l d g ladl y
Program has been arranged for the meant criticism, but it most protest been enlisted in the work, and it is dren will sing a number of songs.
director, took personal charge of the
concert to precede the dance. The against the attacks of the opposition, hoped that between 2,009 and 3,000
Rev. Joseph 'W. Cochran of the
acrobatic acts of the boys.
proceeds of the affair will go for the which is not fighting with material boxes will be installed in as many Woodward Ave n u e Presbyterian
Miss Emma LazarulT, the 17-year-
Talmud Torah connected with the arguments nor out of personal mu. . homes during that week.
Church, brilliant pulpit orator, will
told Jewish girl who won much praise
wk.
tines.
The
executive
thus
reluctan-
deliver
an
address.
recently
for the manner in which she
synagogue.
Jewish women will he asked to drop
The Kabalysts are in receipt of let-
played the leading role in the opera,
Co-operating with the Talmud To- ly appears in public to repudiate un- coins in the box on joyous occasions,
I "Cavalliera Rusticana," has been se-
rah, as usual, is the Young Judaea justified accusations. it conceives on Friday evenings prior to the light- tern from various organizations
organization of the West End. The its duty to protect the prestige of the ing of the candles, etc. Children will pledging their support of this cam-
' cured as soloist for the operetta.
Tikvae Zion will present "Vice Versa I organization and is left no choice be urged to drop their stray pennies Pail's'''.
—A Chanukah Play for Purim," ' other than to leave the whole matter in the box and thereby help in the
written by Louis Lipsky, executive for the Jewish public to judge."
redeeming of the soil of Palestine for
the Jewish people.
secretary of the Zionist Organization
The task of the Jewish National
of America. Another humorous play, K OF P. GIVES FORMAL
Fund is to acquire as much land as
"The Jester," for Purim, will be pre- K.
PURIM BALL MARCH 14 possible in Palestine as the inalienable
I
sented by..the B'Noa Yieroel.
Series of Annual Informal Dances
property of the Jewish people.
Announcement is made by the
The feature of the evening will be
It
Planned by Auxiliary.
a series of Hebrew songs by pupils I The twenty-eighth annual Purim holds its land open to any Jew who Zeirei Zion organization that the an-
nual Zion ball will take place Sunday
of the United Hebrew Schools of De- ball of the Detroit Lodge Na. 1)5, may be willing to till it.
Judge Charles Bartlett of the Re-
The Jewish National Fund hae be- evening, March 26, at the Majestic
troit, taken from the operetta "Sam-
i Knights of Pythias, will take place
corders Court, now in charge of trot-
son and Delilah." on March 14 at the Elks Temple, the come the important cornerstone of the ballroom, on Woodward and Watson
' fic cases will add
address the Young
oun g Peo-
Jewish Homeland. It redeems the soil avenue.
The Y. W. H. A. will present a affair to be formal.
Zucker, 22 years old, arrived at Ellis Island, New York, a month
•
of Palestine, holds it open to Jewish
Purim sketch. Mr. Finkel will give
At a meng
eti he Monday
a
RV from Jerusalem. Ile was ordered deported because the year's Palestine plea Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek
a go
The committe in charge is ar- labor, and with the help of the colon- ing at the
■ humoruos reading from Sholom
on Wednesday evening, March 8, at
Shaareyld Zedek, a large - .. -
' the Shaarey Zedek, on "Making De-
Aleichem. A prominent Detroit speak- ranging for • number of interesting ization funds collected through the committee was formed to arrange for quota had long been exhausted.
Awaiting deportation, young Zucker got out his palette and brushes troit Streets Safe."
er will deliver an address. Dancing and novel features which promise to Keren Ilayearel helps make Jewish the dance plans and to perfect an
make
the
event
one
of
the
leading
organization
that
should
make•.the
an-
from
his
weather-stained
suitcase
and
began
painting
life
sketches
of
the
mass-colonization possible.
For April 9 the Young People's
will follow the program.
types of immigrants about him in the detention quarters. Immigration Auxiliary is planning the first of the
The Jewish National Fund was nual Zionist dance a success.
The West End Talmud Torah is in the season.
The plans of the temporary corn- officials and others became interested in the boy artist and learned he is a series of annual informal dances to
A. Goldman is in charge of ar- founded by a resolution of the Fifth
showing rapid progress. Since Mr.
Zwieback's election as president, the rangements and is assisted by 0. G. Zionist Congress, at the end of 1901. mittee are the formation of a co
cam- graduate of the Bezalel Art School in Jerusal.m. The other day young take place at the Shaarey Zedek. The
attendance at the Talmud Torah has Goldberg, S. J. Berkovitz, S. A. Bar- Israel Zilber heads the committee mittee of 200 girls who are to assist Zucker was admitted to the country, having literally painted his way into committee in charge of arrangements
grown from 30 to 97 and is rapidlylnett, Ben Kramer, Louie Goldberg that is conducting the week's cam- in
ing
the
'lemon.
consists of Hymen Lowell-Epstein
making affairs
this dance one of of
the lead-
the United
States.
increasing. and Will Berman. paign in Detroit.
' and Maurice Klein.
The photo shows Jacob Zucker at work on a painting at Ellis Island.
Abe Srere, one of the more promi-
nent of the younger business men in
Detroit, was the unanimous choice of
the hs•al contributors to the Keren
Havesod (Palestine Foundation Fund)
for the presidency of the body, at a
meeting held Wednesday evening,
March 1, at the Shaarey Zedek.
Srere is a graduate attorney,
but has never practiced his profes-
sion, having succet•ded in his business
as a cotton goods jobber.
Mr. Srere'a election was greeted
with acclamations. The new presi-
dent, in a few brief words, pointed
out that there were many thou-
sands of Zionists in Detroit, many of
whom were not actively engaged in
the movement because they didn't un-
derstand what the term Zionism im-
plied. He suggested a campaign of
education for the movement and fur-
ther pointed out that the Karen Ilaye-
is not call for the giving of
sod
charity, but for the payment of a tax
out of the Jewish heart and Jewish
soul for the redemption of the Jew-
ish people.
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200 WORKERS HELP
IN HIAS CAMPAIGN
ZIONIST LEADERS
REPLY TO CRITICS
SMOKER TO HELP
SWELL MILK FUND ,
OF PISGAH LODGE ,
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Paints His Way Into U. S.
WEST END JEWS
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WILL GIVE PURIM
PLAYS MARCH 12
JEWISH NATIONAL
FUND ARRANGING
EIGHT-DAY DRIVE
MARCH 26 SET FOR
ANNUAL ZION BALL
JUDGE C. BARTLETT
TO ADDRESS Y. P. A.