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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922.

VOL. Xl. NO. 18.

WORLD-WIDE JEWISH Michigan 1.0.0.B.
CONGRESS PROPOSED Chapters Convene
Interesting Conference
AT BERLIN MEETING fold in Grand
Rapids; Cohane

I'rincipal Speaker.
Zionist Leaders Approve in
GRAND RAPIDS.—One of the
Principle Suggestion for
most interesting and important meet-
Conference of Jews.
ngs of the Council of Michigan It'nai

DISCRIMINATION

WASH I N GTON.—The Royal
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Affairs has informed the Post-
office Department that all mat-

ter written in the Hebrew lan-
guage or in Ilebrew characters
will be excluded from the Hun-
garian mails by a cabinet order.
This exclusion applies not only
to articles mailed in Hungary

STRAUS REPLIES TO
LORD NORTHCLIFFE

NONAGENARIAN

FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN. —
(J. C. B.)—Baroness Mathilde
Rothschild, the oldest member
of the Rothschild family, cele-
brated her ninetieth birthday in
the presence of her children and
relatives. Many delegations
representing philanthropic in-
stitutions and Jewish communi-
ties called to pay their respects
to this popular member of the
famous family.

Says He Gathered His Impres-
sions Against Jews From
Intriguers.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Comes to Promote 7-DAY CAMPAIGN TO
Irrigation Scheme' FINANCE TEMPLE TO

Pinchus Ruttenberg Arrives in
New York in Interest of
Palestine Plan.

TO HOLD RELIGIOUS
BOOK WEEK APR. 2-8

EMMA LAZARUFF TO
HEAD PROGRAM OF
SUNDAY'S CONCERT

ally

the
Iles-

Initial Appeal Made by Rabbi

Franklin at Men's Temple
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)—Pinchus
Ruttenberg, author of the famous
Club Dinner.
NEW YORK.—Nathan Straus is-
electrification and irrigation scheme
sued the following statement when
for Palestine, by which it is intended
but also to those received in
asked to comment on Lord North-
to harness the waters of the Jordan MARCUS AARON GIVES
Hungary from abroad.
B'rith Lodges was held here Sunday
cliffe's predictions of grave disturb-
to produce electrical power, arrived
representatives from 9 of
ances in Palestine:
SUGGESTION MADE THAT afternoon,
INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS
in New York late Sunday night on
he 11 lodges represented in the
"I was astonished when I read
the Pennsylvania Estate, accom-
BODY MEET IN NEW YORK t Council being present.
Lord
Northcliffe's
reports
about
con-
panied
by
his
secretary,
I.
Baharov
Marked by great enthusiasm on the
Reads Illuminating Paper on
ditions in Palestine. I have the high-
of Jaffa, Palestine.
part of the members, the gathering
est admiration for him and I expected
Justice Brandeis Extolled for heard reports from the different cities
Layman's Views on Duties
Mr. Ruttenberg expects to raise
that his visit to the holy land would
the minimum of $5,000,000 neces-
in the state and heard of the activities
Not Interfering With the
to Judaism.
result
in
his
enthusiastic
support
of
sary
for
his
scheme,
to
which
the
of the lodges in the various centers.
the movement to rebuild Palestine in
Keren Hayesod.
Duke of Southerland referred in the
Ben Wiener, of Flint, president of
the spirit of the Balfour Declaration.
House of Lords as the "most impor-
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, speaking at
the Council, outlined the activities of
Lord Northcliffe was one of the most
tant contribution Jewry has made to- the regular dinner of Men's Temple
T. A.)—The propo- the Council for the past three months.
Rabbi Franklin Urges Religious wards the development and prosper. Club Monday evening, at the Phoenix
influential
and
ardent
advocates
of
The conference was greeted by Mr.
sal to call a Congress of representa-
36,000 Men and 40,000 Women the Zionist cause and he was helpful
Literature be Placed
ity of Palestine."
Club, made a stirring appeal to the
tives of Jewish Communities the Houseman, president of the Julius
in connection with the historic Bal-
Mr. Ruttenberg stated that his stay men for active co-operation in the
Hartman lodge of Lodge Rapids,
Affiliated With Reform
over
interested
in
the
rebuild-
in the Home
world
four Declaration, which pledged Eng-
in America will be of very short du- week's campaign to start on Monday,
which
acted
as
host
of
the
Council.
ing of Palestine as the National Horne
Jewish Body.
land in favor of establishing in Pales-
ration, as he must return to Pales- April 17, to finance the new Temple.
The regular session of the Council,
for the Jewish people, has been ap-
tine the National Jewish Home, with-
"I want to burn into your men's
The second annual Religious Book tine to supervise the work on his
proved in principle by the Executive which lasted from 2 to 5:30 p. m.
out infringing the rights of the other
great project.
souls," Rabbi Franklin declared, "I
CINCINNATI, Ohio. — Thirty-six inhabitants of the Holy Land. As a Week will be held April 2 to 8.
Committee of the World Zionist Or- Sunday, was held at the Pantlind
want
to impress upon your minds, one
Hotel
and
was
attended
by
delegates
Publishers,
booksellers,
churches
thousand Jewish men and 40,000
ganization whose meeting was held
of great wisdom, he saw the sig- and the press co-operated last year
LONDON.—(J. C. 13.)—The elec- day and one date—Monday, April 17,
from the following centers: Kalama- women are members of the Union of man
here.
nificance
of
such
a
measure
not
only
trification
scheme
for
Palestine,
of
because
you will then have an oppor-
zoo, Bay City, Saginaw, Flint, Lans- American Hebrew Congregations and
in placing the importance of religious
Bernard A. Rosenblatt of New
for the Jewish people but for the
which Engineer Ruttenberg is the tunity of showing what you are able
York, American Zionist representa- ing, Detroit, Jackson, Grand Rapids National Federation of Temple Sis- whole world. And therefore my wife books before the public in the first
,
author,
was
referred
to
as
"the
most
to do. You have boasted of your Juda-
and Muskegon. Delegates from these terhoods this year, according to the
annual Religious Book Week. A
tive on the Executive of the World
and I are all the more grieved by the greater effort will be made this year practical contribution that Jewry has ism and your Americanism, and now
centers reported for their lodges.
1921 report of Charles Shohl, presi-
Organization, suggested that the Con-
nature
of
his
claimed
statements
and
so
far
made
towards
the
restoration
Detroit was represented by Bernard dent of the union, which was just
to impress upon people the realiza-
you'll have a practical way of proving
gress be held in New York immediate-
analysis of cnoditions in Palestine.
and prosperity of Palestine" by the it. On that day will start the cam-
ly following the registration of the Ginsburg, the regular delegate, and made public. Mr. Shohl reported that Lord Northcliffe's prediction of grave tion of the enrichment which re-
Duke of Sutherland, who replied to paign for $400,000 that you will be
Louis Cohane, who was the speaker at 15 new congregations, with a total
ligious books give to home life.
Palestine Mandate.
a special occasion in the evening. Mr. membership of 5,273, became affili- conflicts between the Arabs and the
"Religious books in the home" will a question by Lord Raglan.
expected to give or to get.
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of
Jews threatens to add oil to the
The Duke of Sutherland went on
Religious Home.
the World Zionist Orgenization, is un- Ginsburg reported for Pisgah Lodge. ated with the union last year, making flames that have been fanned by un- stressed in posters, window exhibits
to say that the scheme originally in-
II
banquet
held
in
the
evening
in
and
special
displays
in
bookstores,
At
this
the
largest
Jewish
religious
or-
derstood to favor the World Congress
"The building is yours. It Is your
principled persons who make their
cluded irrigation as well as electrifi-
for the opportunity it would offer of the Elks' Temple, Irwin M. Treusch ganization in America. The new con- living as agitators an d who s topat special articles in newspapers and cation, but that the Palestine gov- religious home, your educational cen-
and
a reconciliation with the former ad- acted as toastmaster. Mr. Cohane, as gregations are located in Ashland, nothing in their propaganda, which magazines, sermons, book talks
ernment (lid not think the time was ter, your social center. The religious
ministration of American 'Zionism led principal speaker, received an ovation Ky.; Chicago, Ill.; East Orange, N. has already resulted in riots and in boos. exhibits in churches and church
ripe for initiating that plan, and idea is the primary one. First and
fro
mthose
present.
Others
who
spoke
organizations,
and
notices
in
church
J.; Gloversville, N. Y.; Greenwood,
by Justice Brandeis of the United
murder.
therefore was not accepting financial foremost and all the time the Jew—at
bulletins.
States Supreme Court, and Judge were Mr. Wiener, as president of the Miss.; Hot Springs, Ark.; Leaven-
Used
by
Agitators.
responsibility for its success. Provi- least what this group interprets by
Council,
Rabbi
Waterman
of
liclama-
Special
publicity
articles
will
be
worth, Kans.; Middletown, Ohio;
Julian W. Mack of New York.
the term—is what he is by his religion
zoo, Ed Lichtig of Bay City, and Minneapolis, Minn.; New York City,
"Lord Northcliffe's statements are prepared on the romance of best sell- sion has been made, the duke stated,
only. In all else he is a citizen under
Brandeis, Mack Praised.
others. Officers and members of the N. Y.• Oakland, Calif.; Racine, Wis.; used by these agitators to create ers among religious books; the re- for preserving the interests of the
General sentiment among members Julius Hartman lodge attended the St. Louis, Mo., and Wilmington, N. C. further racial antagonism and hatred. ligious books which most influenced landowners affected by the scheme, the Stars and Stripes.
"We also want to make the new
of the Zionist Executive appears to banquet.
The women's organization added The Arab masses are credulous and a certain clergyman or congregation and measures have also been taken building a social center, and we have
be in favor of a reconciliation with
Plans were outlined at this meeting 45 new constituent bodies. The Sis- easily misled by these unscrupulous during the past year; reading aloud to protect those that are engaged on
what is known as the Brandeis-Mack for further activities of the Council. terhoods are now conducting a cam- propagandists who are surely not in- in the home; how to interest children htis important public utlity from facilities for it to a remarkable de-
group, who were praised for not im- The next meeting will 'be held in paign to raise sufficient funds for the terested in the welfare of the Arabs. in reading the Bible, and other sub- raiders and other irresponsible per- gree. You are to have a gymnasium
there almost as fine as any in the city.
peding the collection in the United Lansing on April 9, the Jacob Schiff construction of a students' dormitory To anyone who knows Palestine it is jects vital in the life of any indi- sons.
"We ask you first to do your share.
Insofar as possible, the Egyptian
States of the Palestine Foundation lodge to act as host.
at Ilebrew Union College, the only clear that the interests of the Arabs vidual or family.
We must make a little sacrifice at this
Labor
Corps
was
being
replaced
by
Fund, with the methods of which they
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, one of a
Plans are now being made for a training school in America for re- are closely linked with the interests
time, and we hope that every man con-
are not in agreement.
Chautauqua to he held in July in form rabbis. The selection of a site of the Jews, and my people are ready number of prominent Jewish religious Palestinian labor. Army work and
will
Zionist control over Jewish immi- Clark's lake, near Jackson. Joseph and the consideration of architects' to make the greatest sacrifices to re- leaders who wrote brief articles about public works, the duke continued, nected with this congregation
gration to Palestine and direct in- Wolf of the Jackson lodge has been plans and bids is now in progress, Mr. build Palestine, to regenerate its cul- the Religious Book Week, writes on adding that the High Commissioner make the sacrifice.
"No
one
who
is
not
a
member
of
the
dan-
was
fully
alive
to
the
economic
fluence over the Ziontst Organization, delegated to arrange the details for Shohl declared.
ture and its industries, and to im- "Religious Books in the Home:"
which is recognized in the Mandate the event.
"The importance of putting within gers involved in unrestricted Jewish Congregation will be asked for one
The college now has the largest en- prove the land in every way. I know
such
who
are
penny,
unless
there
are
immigration
and
that
for
this
reason
as the Jewish Agency for Palestine,
rollment of students in its history, 31 that the Jews throughout the world the reach of children and adults the
generous enough to contribute volun-
over the Legislative Council, were
new students having been added this are prepared to help, and it is self- very beat in religious literature can- the present restrictions were severe.
tarily.
In
that
case
their
contributions
demanded in resolutions to be pre-
evident that the more prosperous not be overstressed. Until compara- A recent decision compels applica-
year.
will be gladly accepted.
sented by Dr. Weizmann, who left to
The Department of Synagogue and Palestine will be, the better it will tively recent times, such acquaint- tions from would-be immigrants be-
Ask for $400,000.
attend the Near East Conference
School Extension has entered upon a be for the entire population—Jews, ance as our children had with re- longing to the laboring class to refer
firstly
to
the
Palestine
government.
opening in Paris on Wednesday.
ligious
literature
was
gotten
from
Christians
and
Arabs
alike.
program of greatly expanded activity,
"The campaign, to raise $400,000,
increasing the number of circulation
will last one week, and will be short
Says Brandeis Leads Opponents.
"I have just. received word from books written by those who had no
Miss Emma Lazaruff, the well of the pamphlets and magazines by Palestine to the effect that Lord understanding whatsoever of child RUMORS OF SAMUEL'S
and snappy. We must get $150,000
The opposition to the present ad-
ministration of the \York] Zionist Or- known local 17-year-old vocalist, will which it helps to strengthen the faith Northcliffe's visit there was very brief psychology. More recently, numer-
RESIGNATION DENIED in cash, the rest in pledges to be paid
in four years."
ganization was characterized by Dr. head a program of unusual merit to and knowledge of Jews throughout and that he unfortunately received ous books, some Biblically religious
Rabbi Franklin's talk was followed
Chaim Weizmann, president, as in- be presented this Sunday evening at America. This department is now a one-sided impression of conditions and some fictional but with religious
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The ru- by a unanimous pledge on the part of
spired by Justice by Justice Brandeis the musicale and dance to be given federating and standardizing , the from some intriguers and mischief- implications, have appeared which,
of the United States Supreme Court, at the 13'nai Moshe Congregation, work of Temple Centers, Young Peo- makers, from certain Arab and Jew- understandingly read, cannot fail to mors current in I.ondon regarding the the members of the Men's Temple
who retired from leadership of Amer- Garfield and Beaubien streets, by the ple's Societies and State Teachers ' ish delegations who were not really be stimulating to the child reader. early retirement of Sir Herbert Club present to contribute and work
ican Zionism at the Cleveland Con- ladies' Auxiliary of that congrega- Associations throughout the land.
representative and who must have Such books ought to find a place in Samuel as High Commissioner for for the fund.
Marcus Aaron, vice-president of the
tion.
distorted the facts. But I feel cer- the library of every home and par- Palestine are characterized as "gos-
vention last June.
The
musical
program
will
start
at
tain that when Lord Northcliffe real- ents and teachers should not fail to sip" in Colonial Office circles to which Pittsburgh Board of Education and
Dr. Weizmann was addressing the
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency ap- ri• -or of the Pennsylvania Board of
meeting of the Actions Committee of 8:30 p. m. In addition to Miss Laza- AMBASSADOR RECEIVES
izes the serious consequences to encourage children to read them."
The Religious Book Week Commit- plied for confirmation.
Education, vice-president of Roder
the World Zionist Organization, which ruff, for whom noted artists and
JEWISH WEDDING GIFT which these reports lead, he will use
The reports originated in the Pall Sholom Congregation of Pittsburgh,
is in session here, when he referred critics predicted a great future, Miss
his great influence as a publisher and tee of the National Association of
Book
Publishers
has
its
offices
at
334
and
Globe,
where
it
was
Mall
Gazette
president of the Homer Laughlin
statesman to advocate peace, mutual
to Justice Brandeis as the spirit of Pauline Wohl, the young girl-violinist,
WARSAW.—(J. C. B.)—The cen- understanding and good will in Pales- Fifth avenue, New York. Charles E. said that "Sir Herbert Samuel's stay China Company of Newell, W. Va.,
the opposition which, he said, was un- who has played before many audi-
dermining the "foundations of Zionist ences and who is preparing for a tral office of the J. D. C. has pre- tine. This is surely the time for all Bloch of the Jewish Book Concern Is in the Near East is unlikely to be pro- was the principal speaker of the even-
concert tour, will play several selec- sented American Ambasador Gibson important and influential men every- a member of the committee.
longed," and in the conflict known to ing. Dr. M. Davidson, superintendent
work at this crucial moment."
be existing between the High Commis- of schools of Pittsburgh, and Frank
The policy of the Zionist Organiza- lions on the violin. with a unique Jewish wedding gift where to talk and promote peace, in
sioner and inston Spencer Churchill, Cody, Detroit superintendent of
Miss Helen Fixlcr and Mr. Itzkovitz on the occasion of his marriage to a order that the world may after all
tion to he pursued immediately fol-
Secretary for the Colonies, over the schools, were also guests of the Club
be readjusted and stabilized, that it
lowing the ratification of the Mandate will give a number of vocal selections. Belgian princess.
The gift consists of the Book of may recover from the terrible wounds
dispatch of 700 ex-Royal Irish Con- and speakers of the evening.
was the question around which re- bliss Rosa Morris and Miss Rose
stabulary men as the Palestine Gen-
Sidney Fechheimer, vice-president
volved most of the discussion of the Bassin will give piano selections. Esther, written in Jerusalem, and of the war.
darmerie. Sir Herbert Samuel is be- of the Men's Club, acted as chairman
Morris Siegel, elocutionist, will also bound in silver, wrought in the Be-
conference.
Interest in Palestine.
zalel workshops in the Holy City.
lieved to object to the gapdarmerie an in the absence of Melville S. Welt,
' be on the program.
Idea.
Favor Con g
"The Balfour Declaration of jus-
J011 ANNESBURG.—(J. T. A.)— the ground of its costlfits.
who sent a wire of greetings to the
Dr. Weizmann, Isaac Naiditch, Dr.
tice to the Jews, endorsed by the Al- General Smuts, the South African
meeting. Mr. Aaron was intrudue-
Motzkin and I/r. Solaweichik are
lied powers, is a definite pledge to the Prime Minister, has re-affirmed his
ed by Isaac Goldberg, president of
favorably disposed towards the idea
Jewish people and England does not faith in the British Ploicy of the Jew-
Temple Beth El.
of convening a Congress of all Jews
treat her pledges as "scraps of pa- ish National Home in Palestine, in a
In the course of his address, Mr.
interested in Palestine reconstruction
per." The Balfour Declaration has statement to the Jewish Telegraphic
Aaron quoted figures to show that
immediately after the Mandate is
also met with the genuine sympathy agency which has applied to him for
registered.
NEW YORK. — Sol Rosenbloom, members of Temple Beth El did not
of the fair-minded American people, an opinion on the subject.
Among the more important propos
treasurer of the Palestine Develop- do their duty by the Ilebrew Union
as expressed on various occasions by
communicated
The
statement
College of Cincinnati. He pointed out
Dation of the Zionist Movement was
ex-President Wilson, President Hard- through the Prime Minister's Secre- ment Council, arrived in Jerusalem
sals regarding the internal adminis-
on March 8 and has since cabled that that I'ittsburgh sent $25,000 annually
ing, prominent senators and congress- tary reads:
the one that the seat of the Zionist
satisfactory progress is being made to the college, while Detroit sent only
Dozens of local Jewish organiza- of the best talent in vaudeville has men and many distinguished educa-
"General Smuts has taken a very with the organization of the Centra I $7,967.50 in 1919; $6,340 in 1920, and
Executive be transferred from Lon- tions are looking forward with much been booked for shows to be staged tors.
active part in the interests of the
$5,077.50 in 1921.
don to Palestine.
anxiety to the bazaar to be held dur- every evening. High class orchestras
"Let us all unite in preaching National Home as will be testified by Bank for Co-operative Institutions in
Dr. Weizmann's speech delivered in
Spirit of America.
ing the week of April 29 to May 6, have been booked for the dancing, 'peace on. earth, good will to man.'" Dr. Weizmann himself, and recently Palestine.
secret session is understood to have at the Light Guard Armory, proceeds1 which will be another feature
Measages have also been received
"The Spirit of America exists and
at Johannesburg he—General Smuts from David %V. Simons of Detroit
deolth with the relation of the Zionist
of which are to go for the proposed throughout the bazaar. Band con-
' Is as indestructible as matter and as
—took
the
opportunity
of
referring
to
Organization to the Palestine, the Jewish Community Building.
who is spending the spring in Pales
certs and side shows are being ar-
the matter in a message which he tine and studying conditions there in I forceful as energy," Mr. Aaron said,
activities of the Arab Delegation, the
Sponsored by l'isgah Lodge No. 31, ranged for, and plenty of entertain-
sent to the South African Zionist Fed- the interest of the work of the Pales 'and will in the fullness of time work
Zionist policy towards the Arabs, the Indepemlent Order of B'nai B'rith, ment is promsied.
out its purpose to the glory of God
eration on the occasion of their Zion- tine Development Council.
attacks in the Northcliffe presa, in- the bazaar as proposed by the spon-
On one or two afternoons during
and the nation. 'Tin a pity, none the
ist Conference, at which the principal
cluding Sir Stuart Samuel's interview. sore is being arranged on a large the affair, orphans and crippled chil-
less, that so few of the vast hosts of
Dr.
Schmarya
Levin.
The
speaker
woo
Dr. Weizmann is also believed to have community basis. Officers of Pisgah dren from local institutions will be
PALESTINE
NORTHERN
America sense the potentiality of Am-
message read as follows:
touched upon the visit of the Agudath Lodge were emphatic this week in entertained, according to plans made
FRONTIER
UNSETTLED
, erica'a greatest gift to the world—the
"I
have
never
relaxed
my
efforts
to
Local I. Z. A. to Be Addressed by
while the latter was in Jerusalem. Dr. their explanations that the proposed by the committee.
Spirit of America—and there were
secure the acceptance of the policy of
Israel delegation to Lord Northcliffe building is not to be a B'nai B'rith
A. D. Markson Wednesday Even.
In addition to the many interesting
LONDON,—(J. C. 13.)—The Duk e not more to hasten the day when the
the National Home in Palestine and
Weizmann also emphasized that the building, but a community Jewish booths prepared for the bazaar, there
ing at Shaarey Zedek.
I trust that the South African Zionist of Southerland, speaking in the Ilona e • ideals spelled by it shall be embraced
opposition emanating from both the center.
will be light lunch and refreshment
Federation will throw the influential of Lords, informed a questioner the t by the whole world.
Hague and Paris was demoralizing
Jac. Langer, chairman of the com- counters, and those attending the af-
Arrangements have been completed support into the movement for the re- the Government was considering th e' ' "And so, too, might it be said of
the Zionist atmosphere at the mittee in charge of the bazaar, said fair will be accommodated in every
construction
of Palestine in accord- report of the Boundary Commission the spirit of Christianity. Though
by the Detroit chapter of I. Z. A. for
most critical hour in the Movement's Wednesday that the work for the possible way.
ance with this policy and will second concerning Palestine's norther fron - we do not believe in its dogmas,
history.
A Hudson coach will be given away the students' invitation dance to be
building is being conducted by the
the
efforts
to
Dr. Levin in that tier, but that no final decision has a s though we have been the most per-
held Saturday evening at the Shaarey
Building Association during the bazaar.
Community
sistent opponents of some of its theo-
yet been reached.
direction."
Members of Pisgah Lodge, at the Zedek. College and university stu-
which has been incorporated in papers
logical principles, yet we cannot but
meeting held Monday evening, showed dents are looking forward with great
already filed at Lansing.
appreciate the worth of its moral
interest
to
this
affair
as
the
leading
"If Detroit Jews want a community great enthusiasm for the bazaar, a
teachings, and must therefore de-
center," Mr. (.anger said, "it is im- number volunteering for active work. student social affair of the season.
plore the facts that these teachings
An interesting program of enter-
ortant that they unite in making the Mr. Langer volunteered for all mem-
are honored by our Christian neigh-
NEW YORK.—At a meeting of b azaar a complete success. No one bers of the lodge to join in the work. tainment has been arranged for the
bors more in the breach than in the
the board of directors of the Hebrew organization, working on its own be-
Cameron Add
Lodge.
evening. A collegiate orchestra has
observance. The followers of Christ-
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So- half, can carry out such a gigantic
The meeting Monday evening was been secured for the occasion and
lenity generally are content to give
the
Jewish
Homeland,
with
another
ciety of America, held at the has undertaking single-handedly. l'isgah addressed by Charles D. Cameron, of many novel features will be introduc-
Chaim Nachman Malik, the great-
building, 425-437 Lafayette street,
of which Mr. Bialik it but lip service. Unfortunately, their
Lodge, although the sponsor of this the Detroit Journal, who spoke on an ed during the evening. Refreshments est living Hebrew poet, in a special office in Berlin,
attachment is of the sort that dis-
is in char„!.
the following officers were elected for idea, does not want the building for interesting phase of Americanism. Ile will be served free.
communication to The Detroit Jewish
Explanation for establishing offices credits and dishonors, Who can deny
the ensuing year:
Students who have not received in-
itself. The local B'nai B'rith are only pointed out that "self-consciousness of
that were its spirit dominant in the
President, John L. Bernstein; vice- interested in it from the point of view our Americanism is one of the emo- , Citations to the dance ran secure Chronicle, makes an appeal to the in Palestine and Germany is made in
support
of
the
Jews of America for
the statement. Palestine, it is said, world today, even as the number of
presidents, Leon Kamaiky, Max Me-
of a big community movement, and tions of the war." He said that part tickets from Harry II. Platt, chair- the Moriah Publishing House, which
its nominal followers extend over the
pedagogues
Verson, Albert Rosenblatt, Jacob we want everyone's co-operation."
of it is admirable and desirable, but man of the committee, 219 Belmont publishes Hebrew books and period- supplies the writers and
and its
Massel, all of New York, Howard S.
to produce good Hebrew literature, earth and rule its politics
there a few who fear that it will re- avenue, Hemlock 019.
Committee.
The B
icals
of
a
highly
literary
nature.
facilities
make
it
easier
finance,
that the bloodiest pages in
while printing
Levy of Phila delphia, Isaac Heller
Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. I.evin
Mr. Langer is assisted in his work quire a submergence of qualities of
The communication points out the to publish tasks in Germany.
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of Boston, Israel Silberstein of Bal- by a committee composed of the fol- the various nations that go to make and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
fact that the Moriah, in the midst of
Already, Moriah announces the
timore, Ilan.k K. Wouff of San Fran-
up this nation.
will be the patrons and patronesses a prosperous career and progress in
cisco, Leo J .Schwabacher of Seattle, lowing men and women: L. Gold-
b
er
o f hod( s, and
publication
oa
f
numb
Mr. Cameron compared the differ- at the dance.
the publishing line, had itself generat- the publishers express the hope that RABBI MARTIN ZIELONKA
Adolph Copeland, Chicago; treasurer, smith, Lester J. Leopold, Ira Cohen,
The local collegiate Zionists will be
Robert Finn, William Cohen, Jacob ent nationalities in the United States
Harry Fischel; honorary secretary, Miller, Max Fried, Sam Mandell, Dr. to the different varieties of flowers in addressed this Wednesday evening, at ed from its friends in the Jewish the work of the institution will be re-
WILL SPEAK AT TEMPLE
world as a result of the happenings sumed in full force in • short time.
Joseph E. Eron.
Louis Weiss, Mr. Mazer, Mrs. Fleish- a garden, and said that just as flow- the Shaarey Zedek, by A. D. Nlarkson, of the past few years.
The
exclusive
sale
of
books
by
man, Mrs. Harry l'renslauer, Mrs. C. ers, in ordre to beautify a garden, one of the most prominent Hebrew
Rabbi Martin Zielonka. one of the
In the meantime, it is pointed out, Moriah is placed in the hands of the
Weinberg, Mrs. W. Isenberg, Mrs. T. needed sun and air, so does every in- country. Mr. Markson, who translated
100 UKRAINIAN ORPHANS
the Jewish book market was flooded "Ewer" society in Berlin. Information outstanding rabbis of the south, will
Cohen, Mrs. A. Jacobs, Mrs. Rubin- dividual nationally need freedom of educators, writers and lecturers in the
the pulpit of Temple Beth El
occupy
TO SAIL FOR PALESTINE stein. Miss Marjorie Rindskoff is sec- action to improve the land and make the works of Mark Twain into He- with "literature" of a poor sort, pub- about literary matters in the Jewish
,
l'ara- world can be gotten by writing to Mr. on Sunday morning of this week. His
it great.
brew, specialises as a lecturer in the lished by ignorant publishers.
retary of the committee.
subject
will be "Religion In Action."
in America, it is Malik at Berlin-Charlottenburg, Sa-
"Our Americanism is safe," he said, heroes of the Bible. Ile will speak on sytic publishers
Mr. Goldsmith, who is in charge of
WARSAW,—(J. T. A.)—With the
Rabbi Zielonka is recognized as one
charged, taking advantage of the ex- vignyplatz 5.
arrival here of Israel Belkin, a Pal- , the publicity, issued an appeal to local "and it is better that each group "Sanison," and will give a review of
of
the
keen
thinkers and eloquent
The appeal for Moriah is closed
this Biblical character from the point isting conditions and of the fact that
estinian pioneer and founder of an organizations to join with Pisgah develop its own life to the fullest."
with a statement that the institution speakers in the American ministry.
Milton M. Alexander introduced the of view of the historian, touching on Moriah was cut off from the Jewish
agricultural school near Jaffa, the re- Lodge in the work for the bazaar. Ile
Ile
has
built
up one of the largest
world, reprinted its books without per- places its hopes in the friends of lie-
moval of 100 Jewish orphans from emphasized the need for an intensified speaker of the evening and was full the conditions of the Samsonian times
mission and sold them "without fear brew literature that they will help re- institutional synagogues in this coun-
the Ukraine to Palestine will be ef- communal spirit in connection with of praise for Mr. Cameron. Ile quoted of the Bible.
try.
Moreover,
he has been particu-
build Moriah by re-uniting the broken
fected. Arrangements for the trans- the project and urged that organiza- Kipling's poem "If," and applied it to
Mr. Markson, who is head teacher of God or shame for man."
larly active in the civic and social
Moriah announces that it is now, as ties with the Jewish world and by re- i affairs of his community. Rabbi
fer of group of orphans to Pal- tions that have not been approached Mr. Cameron. Following Mr. Camer- of the Farnsworth street Talmud
estine were made last year, but in the as yet should volunteer their services on's address, Mr. Alexander briefly Torah, is the chairman of the Teach- before, again ready to renew its activ- introducing her books to the Jewish Zielonka has occupied many public
public and the Hebrew schools. Moriah
of responsibility and trust.
absence of the British visas, the or- and co-operate with the local B'nai spoke on Americanism and said that ers' Organization of Detroit. He con- ities in the publishing line, with head- further asks that Hebraists prevent
phans could not proceed. Permission B'rith. The offices of the bazaar com- as Jews "it behooves us to interpret ducts classes in higher Hebrew liter- quarters in Tel-Aviv, Palestine. After publishers from stealing her manu-1 His
His message will no doubt be a very
has now been given to the British con- mittee are at 509 Hammond building, our Judaism in terms of Americanism ature and the Talmud. Ile is as fluent an existence of 22 years in Odessa, scripts and reprinting them as their interesting one and should be heard
sul at Warsaw to via the children, I telephone Main 1212.
and our Americanism in terms of our a speaker in English as he is in Russia, the publishers declare them-
by large numbers of people.
selves happy to resume the work in own.
passports.
Hebrew.
In connection with the bazaar, some Judaism."

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START ON APRIL 17

RECONSTRUCTION OF
PALESTINE IS URGED
BY GENERAL SMUTS

MESSAGE RECEIVED
FROM D. W. SIMONS

Bazaar Proceeds to Go For
Local Community Building

COMPLETE PLANS
FOR COLLEGIATE
INVITATION BALL

HIAS CHOOSES NEW
OFFICERS FOR YEARS

BIALIK, IN COMMUNICATION TO
CHRONICLE, PLEADS FOR MORIAH

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