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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-03-10

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mEDLTRollfrAtiSii of ROA lux,

MARCH 10, 1922

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• • • •
131 West
Organization of the Bureau for Jewish Education of Pittsburgh, repre-
High St. ,' renting 50 l'ittsburgh Jewish educational schools, is announced. The or-
, us r rio
f c u r iiuts purposes
,lorrp ot iiLs
i
ttud
the ypromotion
ofil etn o,s
of i Jewish
n its h educ a t i o itgned
Main 1979 :a:I t itznaLi orn has

schools . Judge Josiah
Cohen accepted the presidency of the organization and Peter Glick is vice-
pesident.
• • • •

William M. Lewis, a well known Jewish lawyer of Philadelphia, has been
appointed by Governor Sproul as judge of the Municipal Court to till the
' vacancy created by the appointment of Judge Charles S. Parthley to the
Common Police Court. The appointment is said to have conic to Mr. Lewis
as a complete surprise, Governor Sproul himself calling at his office to
inform him of his elevation to the bench.
• • • •

President Matiaryk of Czecho-Slovakia has received a Jewish deputation
from Carpathian Russia, which complained against the land distribution
ordinance, whereby they claimed thousands of Jewish small holding settlers
were being deprived of an opportunity to earn their living. The president
promised to take care that the operation of the law would not result in the
harsh treatment complained of by his petitioners.

The opening of the National Jewish University of Lithuania was cele-
brated in Kowno in the presence of a great number of government officials,
representatives of the various minority groups and the majority of the
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Sir Stuart Samuel's alleged charge contained in an interview in the
London Mail, disassociating himself with the Nationalist Jewish movement,
is deplored by the Palestine Economic Council, of which Sir Alfred Mond
Is chairman. At the council's meeting on Saturday last a resolution was
carried disavowing the statements attributed to Sir Stuart as in no way
expressing the board's opinion. The board expressed its high appreciation
of the services rendered by the Zionist Organization for the reconstruction
of I'alestine.
• • • •

The Joint Distribution Committee has forwarded on behalf of a number
of Landsmannschaften great quantities of flour for matzoth to venous Jew-
ish communities in Poland. In this instance, the J. D. C. acted as inter-
mediary rather than benefcator, because of the committee's previous de-
cision to withdraw from out and out relief work, concentrating on con-
structive measures. But the "Joint" made it possible for relatives and
friends on the other side to receive flour in time for Pesach. A cargo left
on Washington's birthday.
• • • •

Declaring that the demands of the "Awakening Magyars" for his inter-
ment did not intimidate him, Bishop Balthasu of Budapest let it be known
through an interview given to the Liberal press that he is determined to
continue his struggle for the equality of Hungarian citizens until "Hun-
garia's dark forces are ousted, the numerous clauses abolished and the
blight on Hungary's name removed." The demand for Bishop Balthasar's
incarceration followed his repeated statements attacking the Magyars for
their rabid anti-Jewish assaults.
• • • •

On his return from an American tour Professor Pirquet in an interview
with Vienna newspapers reported that he had had conversations with leaders
of e Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in New York and learned that
the committee had allocated $200,000 for the feeding of Austrian children.
Shoes and Boots built to order. Commenting on the favorable impression produced by the publication of
Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- this information, the Morgen Zeitung appeals to Parliament and the parties
pers. Specialists in cripple and not to meet the generosity of he American Jews wih restrietionary measures
orthopedic work.
against Austria's Jewish population.
• • • •
As a means of counteracting recent Arab propaganda, British Zionist
Cherry 658 leaders have decided to call a number of public and private meetnigs to
clarify the Zionist position. The first of this series •es held at Oxford,
with Sir Alfred Mond, member of the government, as the principal speaker.
Deploring Arab and anti-Zionist propaganda generally, Sir Alfred scorned
the suggestion that the Balfour Declaration can be treated as "a scrap of
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• • • •
DETROIT WATCH HOSPITAL
The Arab delegation has submitted to Winston Churchill, Secretary of
Branch 2, 2562 Woodward Ave.
State for the British Colonies, its views with reference to the draft of the
Opp. Colonial Theater
Palestine constitution. The delegation's criticism is based on the detention
of the Jewish National Home idea, which, the Arabs assert, does not satisfy
the Arabs' national aspirations. Moreover, the draft clashes with the spirit
and the letter of Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations,
recognizing the independence of the people of I'alestino. The delegation
adds that it considers the draft as a basis merely for fuller and final dis
cussion.

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FLUENCY OF HEBREW ' Max Weine, as the Philistinian priest;
Anna Miller, as the angel; Frieda
SPEECH IS FEATURE Schnitz, as Ashna, Samson's bride;
Plotnisky and Sam Fried as
OF CHILDREN'S PLAY Miriam
the parents of Ashna.

(Concluded from Page One)
through smoothly it would have been
artificial.
The acting of a number of indi-
viduals in the cast was excellent.
Jacob Kailushin, taking the part of
'Samson, would surely have been
taken for a professional had it not
been known that he is only 15 years
old and that he is a student of He-
brew a tthe Wilkins Street Talmud
Torah.

Kadushin's Remarkable Acting.

Jacob's acting surpassed all rupee-
tations. As the hero who was a thorn
in the eyes of the Philistines, as the
lover of Delilah, as an enslaved and
disgraced individual in the Philistin-
tan dungeon and, finally, as the re-
venger of his enemies, whose spirit
A welcome unique by the fact that the greetings were brought by a and strength were regained for the
British government representative from the dark-skinned Jews of Abyssinia grand moment when the pillars were
was delivered at the Palace Hotel banquet in San Francisco in honor of I ' pulled down and the Philistinians de-
stroyed with their temple—Jacob was
Nahum Sokolow, Professer Otto Warburg and Colonel Patterson, who are '.
, a master of his parts. As the char-
touring the Pacific coast in the interests of the Keren Ilayesod. The mes-
sage was brought by the newly appointed British Consul-General Campbell,' acteristics of his part changed, Ja-
cob's
as he said, made his debut to Sun Francisco by appearing at a great
1 skill changed, and always for
Is • Graduate Engineer.
Zionist assembly. The home government, he assured his audience, was back- the better, until, in the final mo-
.
manta of the play, his acting wos
Mr. Isaacs devoted his entire life
the Zionist cause.

remarkable. Not only was the boy to the cause of Hebrew education,
Declaring that the implied intention of the proposed restreitive immi- master of his parts, but also master but, like every Jewish young man, his
of his voice, which he controlled to ambitions were for a college educa-
, gration measures was to shut the door in the face of Jewish immigrants
1
every occasion. The United Ile- tion and, in 1911, he graduated as
asked suit
) from Eastern Europe, Breitscheid, Independent German Socialist,
the Reichstag to explain why the admission of Jews is so zealously guarded, brew Schools can well pride them- civil engnieer from Cooper Union.
For a period of one year he practiced
the so many representatives of the reactionary Russian regime have found selves
boys like
Jacob.
The with
audience
missed
the acting of
their way into Germany and received as a "respectable" element. Replying. a little girl who took the leading part engineering, but in the latter part of
Minister of Interior Koester declared that if the present restrictions were i n last year's production. Mollie 1912, recognizing and realizing the
abolished or modified, Germany would be flooded by hundreds of thousands Weiner, "David" in the 1921 play, poor state of affairs of Ilebrew learn-
ing at the time, Mr. iSflaCS sacrificed
of "East European refugees."
was to have taken the symbolic part his career in the engineering field
• • •
The death of a and consecrated his life to the end of

Greek gov- of Bath Ami.
The opposition of Athens merchants notwithstanding. the
on
educating the Jewish youth along
ernment has acceded to the demands of the Salonika rabbinical office and 'evening
g t preceding
the
e presentation
iiam
s ding' th
fixed the famous market at Florina, in Macedonia, for Wednesday instead of the play robbed the large audi- modern Hebrew lines.
After teaching in New York City
of Saturday. Minister Phallis declared that it is the duty of the govern-
to enable all sections of the population to take part in the celebrated mice
that to
packed
the hall great
of an exhi•
op- for a period of several years, Mr.
see another
rtunit
Isaacs
went to Indianapolis, where
market, and since the Jews are prevented from attending the market on bi tion of acting by a youngster. Mol-
he built one of the finest organized
the Sabbath, another day had better be found. The minister at decide
the same
the lie is one of the most beloved of He- Talmud Torah systems in the country.
1 time issued the warning that should the municipal authorities
brew students at the Wilkins Street Coming to Detroit two years ago, at
market on the Sabbath, the government would intervene.
Talmud Torah. She is a good stu- a time when Jewish education was
• • • •
in a disorganized state of affairs, Mr.
Five thousand men and women fought on Saturday night to gain ad- gtnl, aanndd ihiyn. cgose tneorfa tLhea pvlaeyryfebltrig
hhert Isaacs has in the brief period of his
mittance to a hall on the second floor of the building at 201 East Broadway, absence. i
residence here gathered under the
New York, to listen to the lecture of Vladimir Jabotinsky , former lieutenant
• e ActsWell.
M iss 1
banner of his cause the best forces
in the Thirty-eighth Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, who came to this
country a short time ago with the second Zionist commission, a report in Fortunately, a substitute was found in the city and has won for himself
the New York Times on Sunday states. The report continues that traffic to take Mollie's place and the the respect and admiration of his co-
in East Broadway was at a standstill until Inspector Coleman, Captain eleventh-hour substitute—Miss Rose workers, but what is of even greater
Hayes, a score of detectives and the reserves of the Oak Sreet station clearest Pike—was applauded as much as any tribute to the man—he has gained
Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra
the street. They permitted 200 men and women, the capacity of the audi- other actor by an appreciative audi- for himself the love of the teachers
under him and the children whose
torium, to remain.
• • • •
"' Bessie Riske again starred. As education he directs.
The local Talmud Torahs, by pre-
Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, a leader in Western Pennsylvania religious Zlalponith, the mother of Samson,
and charitable work for the past 20 years, has accepted a call to the Beth she was good. Her Hebrew is as senting the Hebrew play, merely ex-
Sholem Congregation of Williamsburg, N. Y. Several community farewell fluent as that of anyone ever heard hibited the article they have for sale
affairs were held in his honor. Rabbi Ashinsky had charge of two congre- in public. And her acting is equally to the Jewish public—the cause of
gations in Pittsburgh since going to that city in 1901, Beth Jacob and Beth as good. Her childish voice is per- Jewish education. The presentation
Hammedrosh Ilagodol Synagogues. He founded the Ilebrew Institute, Jew- haps the only fault that could be of the drama, it is pointed out, is only
the opening of a campaign to enlist
ish Home for the Aged, House of Shelter, Hebrew Free Loan Association found for the part assigned her.
Betsy Ulanovsky, as Delilah, was, the support of all the Jews for the
and other Pittsburgh charitable organizations. Ile was one of the founders
schools. Those acquainted with the
of
course,
the
heroine,
and
the
choos-
of the Mizrachi Organization in America and was for many years a leading
ers of parts made no mistake in as- work done feel confident that the
member of the national executive committee of the 7.. 0. of A.
• • • •
signing the most important role to road will be paved with success. Con-
fidence in the children's spirit caused
Fastest modern steamers in the
Anti-Semitism forms an important part of the Roumanian Liberal party's her. She did her part well, in her
the play to be a success, and confi-
world. Excellent treatment of
plank on the eve of the approaching elections. Circulars, leaflets, pamphlets love as well as in her jealousy, and
dence
in the cause of Hebrew educa-
passengers. There is a local agent
are being distributed in great quantities, accusing the former premier, Take finally in her revenge of Samson.
tion will duplicate the success for the
your
town
or
nearby.
if Stars.
in
Miss L
Janescu, and also Vaivoda, Roumanian ambassador to France, of having
life ideal of the Hebrew educators.
bartered away Roumanian interests to the Alliance Israelite at the Paris
Emma Lazaruff, who was the solo-
To Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Uk-
conference. One booklet in particular calls on Roumanian citizens to cast ist, revealed a powerful voice and a
their votes against "slaves of the Jews." The Jewish Peoples' party in control over it that promises for the
raini• and all Baltic States, via
Transylvania has adopted as part of its platform the demand for complete young lady a great operatic future.
Hamburg:
enfranchisement of the minority groups in Greater Roumania, abolition of There was not
song in the group
CARONIA .. Apr. 8, May 13 war-time restrictions, the right of observance of the Sabbath and Jewish she sang that she a N•713
(Continued from Page .0
not called upon
SAXONIA . April 18-May 25 holidays, and privileges and emoluments for the rabbis as granted to re- to sing a second time.
ligious heads of the Christian community.
Miss
Lazarufts
audience
soon
real-
Cabin $130. 3rd Cl. $103.50.
RIDDLE BOX
• • •

ized and learned that starring as vo-
Tax $5.
The Palestine gendarmerie, recruiting for which began in London, will calist in the cast of the play they
For Purim we must have a Purim
cost Great Britain f280.000 a year, Winston Churchill told the House of were witnessing was a girl of 17
Via Cherbourg, Southampton, Li-
Commons. The gendermie, Mr. Churchill said, would consist of 700 men whose voice promised to see her a puzzle. So let's see! I know what.
verpool and Glasgow:
who had been recently demobilized from British units. Replying on behalf great dramatic singer, for Miss Laza- You always like word-building compe-
of the government to a qustion, Earl Crawford stated in the House of Lords ruff is as dramatic as she is musical. titions. So show me how many words
CAMERONIA ....March 11 that King Hussein of Iledjaz
and Sultan Ibn Faud had been subsidized by' Young I.ouis Altahuler was also you can make out of the name of
March 17 the British government to the extent of 51,432,000 since February, 1919. good as soloist. He was particularly the Persian king who chose Esther
ASSYRIA
In the Morning oat, Lord Sydenham draws a prarallel between the draft ; good as the Philistinian drunkard in for his wife. You all know his name.
AQUITANIA .. • March 21 of
the Palestine constitution and the "notorious Protocols of the Elders of i the second act.
It is Ahasuerus." Remember, don't
Zion, declaring that the constitution and the form of government bears
Worthy of particular mention for use • letter twice in one word, un-
Via England or Hamburg to Dan-
strong
resemblance
to
the
less
it comes twice in the word "Aha-
protocols,
being
based
on
the
same
principles
their
good
acting
are
also
George
zig, $106.50; Libeu, $110. Taz $5.
and system.
Weiswasser, as the father of Samson ; suerus."

Miss
Detroit
Cigar

• • • •

City of Detroit

A Festive Occasion.

Bonds

The occasion of the drama's pre-
sentation was a festive one and the
success was undoubtedly a triumph
for the Ilebrew idea. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman, who spoke during the in-
termission between acts two and
three, pointed out that Judaism and
the Jewish religion will stand or fall
with Ilebrew education, and appealed
to those present to give their whole-
hearted support for the United He-
brew Schools.
But no such appeal was really nec-
essary. The play and the children
spoke for themselves. The spirit of
the institution whose talent was be-
ing exhibited reigned supremely in
Orchestra Hall and the holiday feel-
ing that rested with every individual
there should have been enough, with-
out words of appeal, to make every
one feel the importance and worth
of the United Hebrew Schools.
There is an interesting story con-
nected with the success of the local
schools, and that story can be told in
one word—Isaacs.

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