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Jewish Newspaper
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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

Jewish Lecturer lub ilPalestine Mandate
JEWISH PUBLICATION ' Noted
To Address Men's C
Ratification Asked
SOCIETY COMPLETES
34 YEARS' EXISTENCE

Zionist Conference Urges the
League of Nations Speed
Plans for Palestine.

Holds Annual Meeting in
Philadelphia to Hear
Reports of Past Year.

SIMON MILLER AGAIN
PICKED AS PRESIDENT

Important

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922.

VOL. Xl. NO. 19.

Publications to Be

Printed by Society During
Coming Year.

PHILADELPHIA. — The Jewish
Publication Society of America, at its
thirty-fourth annual meeting held
here, on Sunday, March 20, elected
the following officers for the ensuing
year: Simon Miller, Philadelphia,
president; Hon. Abram I. Elkus, New RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER
Hon.
vice-president;
first
Who will address the Men'. Temple
York,
llorace Stern, Philedalphia,
j Club Monday evening at tha Phoenix
vice-president; Henry Fernberger,
I . Gear ,. Club.
Philadelphia, treasurer;
Dobsevage. Philadelphia, secretary;
Dr. B. Ilalper, Philadelphia, editor.
Trustees e'ected at this meeting in-
cluded Leo M. Brown of Mobile and
the following front Philadelphia :
Hart Blumenthal, Ephraim Lederer,
Alphonse B. Miller, Simon Miller,
Judge William M. Leeds and Jacob
Billikopf. Other trustees of the society
are: Dr. Cyrus Adler, Julius Rosen- Address Will Close Program
wald, Judge Mayer Sulzberger, A. Leo
of Men's Temple Club
Weil, Julius S. Weyl, Edwin Wolf

RABBI A . H. SILVER
TO SPEAK MONDAY

GREAT COLLECTIONS
OF BOOKS AT II. U. C.

Henry Krolik Dies
At the Age of 86

55,000 Volumes in Library, An-

nounces Adolph S. Oko.

Death 'Marks Passing of One

of Detroit's Most promi-
of the world's
nent Jews.
greatest collections of printed Jewish
books is to be found in the library of
Hebrew Union College at Cincinnati,
The death of Henry A. Krolik on
P II I LA D ELP II IA. — Zionist dele- it is announced.
Thursday afternoon last marked the
This library now contains 55,000
gates from more than 25 States met
of one of the most prominent
Sunday in an all-day conference at volumes. Adolph S. Oko, librarian of Pnasing
in Detroit Jewry.
the Hotel Adelphia, to promote move- the college, recently returned from figures
Active to the very last in corn-
ments non on foot establishing Pales- Europe after having purchased the munal and civic affairs, as well as in
tine as the Jewish national homeland. collection of 1/r. A. Freimann, librari• his business, Mr. Krolik was one of
This conference is regarded as one of an of the Slants Bibliothek at Frank- the most beloved and best known men
the most important held in years, corn- fort, lierniany. This collection con-
state.
ing, as it does, just before the convo- tains 8,000 volumes of rare and vain- in the
Born in Kempen, Posen, Germany,
able books in Hebrew, Latine, German
cation of the League of Nations in and
French. Sept. 30, 1836, Mr. Krolik came to
Geneva, when the ratification is pre-
Mr. Oko also acquired the Eduard this country at the age of 10, settling
dicted of the British mandate over
Birnbaum collection of Jewish music in Michigan in 1854. In 1871 Mr.
Palestine.
and liturgy. This collection comprises Krolik, with his brother, Herman, and
The convention unanimously passed
cousin, Adolph Krolik, came to De-
about 10,000 to 12,000 volumes and
several important resolutions urging
pamphlets. It contains about 1,600 trait and established a retail dry
support of the British mandate and
goods
business on Woodward avenue,
the eel.
manuscripts of Jewish music,
appealing to the United States Gov-
section comprising practically all the between Gratiot and Monroe.
ernment to give "public expression"
In 1874 the three partners moved
books and monographs that treat on
on Jefferson aye-
to its sympathy with the cause.
the subject of Jewish music. It also into larger quarters
Propaganda tending to block the as-
has a wealth of liturgical works of the nue and established a wholesale busi-
piration of the Zionists, which is being
ness. Until the last Mr. Krolik had
various rites or Minhagim, among
circulated both in this country and in
them anumber of the greatest rarity,
Palestine, was vigorously decried, and
as well as the almost complete histori-
plans were discussed for enlisting cer-
cal material pertaining to the subject
tain non-Jewish elements throughout
of Jewish liturgy. The collection is
the country in the cause.
also noteworthy for its numerous
The delegates were told of the re- works of Hebrew and Judaio-German
cent conference of Zionist leaders poetry.
with Sir Auckland Geddes, British
Ambassador to Washington, when the
latter assured them of Great Britain's
unswerving It yalty to the pledge given
in the Balfour declaration in favor of
a Jewish Palestine.
Among the sneakers at sessions
were Abraham Goldberg and Morris
Rothenberg, of New York, members of
the Administrative Committee of the Markson Gives Instructive His-
Zionist organizatit n; Rabbi Meyer
torical Lecture to Detroit
Berlin of New York, President of the
Mizrachi organization; Isaac lianas
I. Z. A.
of Boston, member of the Zionist
Executiie Committee; Hennas Con-
A. D. Markson, nationally known
heim, National Tre•tstirer of the Ker-
en Ilayestal, and Judge William M. Hebrew educator, head teacher of the
Levis of tbii city, who read a letter Farnsworth Talmud Torah here, Wed-
fr ro Jude J. Monaghan of the Court nesday evening gave a critical ana-
of Common Pletise expressing his lysis of the Biblical hero Samson and
earnest support of the aims of the the Hebrew people of that time, in an
address, delivered before the Detroit
Zionists.
chapter of the Intercollegiate Zionist
Association, that proved without a
WELFARE BAZAAR WILL
doubt to be one of the most instruc-
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT tive ever heard by a local audience.
The lecturer was introduced by Miss
Esther Rosenstein, president of the
The bazaar fur the Jewish war I. Z. A.
HENRY A. KROLIK
orphans, given under the auspices of
Mr. Markson, in opening his ad-
the Jewish Women's European Wel- dress, declared that a people that gets been unfailing in daily attendance at
fare Organization, will be opened at its leaders at the opportune moment business.
Mr. Krolik seas for a number of
sunset this Saturday and will continue of need fur theni is fortunate, but
until midnight Sunday. The bazaar most unfortunate is that people whose years a vice-president of the Beth El
leaders
are
untimely.
Samson,
he
said,
Relief
Society and a trustee of Tern-
will he held at the Mull Moshe Syna-
plc Beth El. Ile assisted in the cere-
gogue, Beaubien and Garfield avenues.
•sa an untimely leader.
Every
great
lealer,
the
lecturer
mony
of
turning
the sod when ground
The committee in charge announces

and Adolph S. ocho.
for Season.
Honorary vice-presidents of the so-
ciety are: Rev. Dr. Max 11 eller of
of The
i
A
l
R a bbi
s e n.
t. Hum Silver
New Orleans: Hon. Simon \V. R o
dale of Albany; Rev. Dr. .11, ph Stolz Temple of Cleveland will be the
r t Chi c ago; Sigmund B. Sontuthorn of speaker :Monday evening, April 3, at
Baltimor•: Isaac W. Bernheini of the Phoenix Club at the final leetu
; Peo. Dr. Henry Cohen of of the Men's Temple Club, closing
Galvest.tii• Luis K. Gutman, Balti- one of the most successful programs
S. W. Incobs, Montreal: Louis ever carried out by this organization.
more .
Rabbi Silver is one of the foremost
E. Kirstein, Boston; lino. Julian \V.
Mack, Chicago; Rev. Dr. Martin A. Jewish ministers of the nation. As
Meyer. San Francisco; Murray Sea- an orator he is distinctly in a class
soviets •int•innati: M. C. Sloss, San by himself, and as a scholar and
Fran•istitt• Siman Wolf, Washington. thinker he has time and again demon-
strated an extrarodinar• standard, his
Ps. 15,591 Member..
The ;moorl report or the society services as a speaker being always in
show, a t• tall membership of 15,r,91. great demand by organizations
Of this number. 315 are from Mich- throughout the country.
An overflow meeting is expected
igan. Ne • York state heads the list
of members with 4,040. Every state on the occasion of Rabbi Silver's visit
in Pe Union is represented On the here. Announcement is made that
membership list. In addition, the fol- the lecture is to be delivered on Mon-
lowing counrties and states have day evening, instead of the regular
menffirirs in the Jewish Publication Tuesday evening meeting, and mem-
Alaska, Australia, British bers are urged to reserve the date
Sm•iety•
Columbia. Canada, Central America, for the occasion.
Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, England,
The Men's Temple Club program
France. India, Palestine, Panama, for the year will be closed with a
Philippine Islands, Portugal, South smoker to be held during the latter
Africa, Spain, Virgin Islands. part of April, when the annual elec.
Mr. Miller, in his presidential ad- tion of officers is to be held and plans
dress to the society, pointed out that made for the following year.
the society has issued more than 120
The Men's Club program for this
hooks and distributed more than year proved one of the most success-
1.750,noo copies of these publications. ful and valuable presented by the or-
Mr. Miller dwelt at great length on ganization. So far, the following
the importance of raising the $200,000 men of prominence addressed the
sustaining fund to enable the society club: Dr. Lynn Harold (lough, Rab-
tn carry on its activities in printing bi Samuel II. Goldenson, Professor
new manuscripts and reprinting old S. A. Courtis, Judge Ben B. Lindsey,
ones.
Norval) A. Hawkins, Dr. Hugh Cabot,
Year's Publications.
Marcus Aaron. Edgar Guest, poet,
During the past year the society addressed the Father and Son gath-
published Dr. II. Ilalper's "Post- ering.
In addition to these lectures, a
Biblical Hebrew Literature;" the an-
nual Year Book, the feature article series of Friday evening lectures
of whcih the biographical sketch of were delivered under the auspices of
Jacob II. Schiff by Dr. Cyrus Adler; the club by Professor Solomon B.
Prof. :Halter's "Saadia Gaon—His Freehof of the Hebrew Union Col-
Life and Works." lege of Cincinnati. The lectures
Mr. Miller announced that the so- proved popular, drawing large assem.
ciety is about to send to the members blies.
a volume by I'rof. Max L. Margolis
entitled "The Hebrew Scriptures in
the Making." This book will be fol-
lowed by a volume by Yehoash, con-
sisting of impressions of Jewish life ON
in Palestine at the beginning of the
World War, a work that was origin-
ally published in Yiddish. Another
Among the 24 men named Tuesday
Yiddish work which the society will
publish in English will be Sholont evening by the City Council to the
Ash's "Kiddush Unshorn," a historical Wayne County Board of Supervisors
novel of great power, dealing with a were Milton M. Alexander and Les-
periml of Cossack outrages of the ter J. Leopold. Mr. Alexander was
Severteenth Century. Among the reappointed to the board for a second
books that are to follow are "Studies term.
in Judaism," third series, by Schech-
ter, and Slousch's volume on "Travels'
hern A fr
"
R.
in The
Nortsociety %V HS addressed at this
meeting by Solomon S. Stroock of
New York.

CINCINNATI.—One

OUTLINES BIBLICAL
STORY OF SAMSON

RELIEF CONFERENCE
HERE TO CULMINATE
SUCCESSFUL DRIVE

SCHIFF STREET

FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN. --
I.,. T. A.)—The municipal au-
I.1.
thorities have decided to name
a principal street after the late
Jacob Ilenry Schiff, notable
American philanthropist, who
was born here on Jan. 10, 1847.
The Santis, whose record is said
to be the longest of any Jewish
family now in existence, have
been residing in Frankfort-am-
Main since the fourteenth cen-
tury.
As an expression of their
gratitude, the heirs of the de-
ceased financier and philan-
thropist presented the authori-
ties a gift of 2,000,000 marks
to be used for municipal pur-

— -

Prominent American Jews to

Attend Gathering on

April 9

DAVID A. BROWN WILL
PRESIDE AT SESSIONS

Marshall, Rosenwald, Warburg,
Loeb, Among Those Corn-
ing to Detroit Meeting

poses.

I'romnient Jews from all over
America will gather here at the Hotel
Statler on Sunday, April 9, in an im-
portant conference of the American
Jewish Relief Committee, to mark the
successful culmination of the great-
est humanitarian enterprise ever un-
dertaken by a racial group in Amer-
ica.
Abe Sre:e, Local Keren Hay.-
The purpose of the meeting is to
plan for the expenditure of the fends
sod Chairman, Makes Ap-
raised in the recent nation-wide cam-
peal for Fund.
paign for the relief of Jewish war
sufferers in Europe and receive the
report of David A. Brown of this
"The immediate present is unques-
city as national campaign chairman.
tionably the most critical time in the
Mr. Brown will preside at all sessions
history of the movement for the re-
of the conference.
establishment of a Jewish Homleand
Marshall, Rosenwald Coming.
in Palestine since the historic Bal-
Conspicuous among those who have
four Declaration in November, 1917,
accepted
invitations to attend are
and the results of the efforts that are
being made toward effective unity Louis Marshall, noted New York law-
and harmony among the Jews of the yer and president of the American
world will determine to a very great Jewish Committee, and Julius Rosen-
extent the ultimate success of the wald of Chicago, philanthropist and
Zionist movement," declared Abe merchant prince. Both will take an
Srere, chairman of the Detroit Keren active part in the conference and Mr.
Ilayesod, in an interview for The Marshall will occpy the pulpit of
Temple Beth El at the Sunday morn-
Jewish Chronicle.
"There are three reasons, each of ing service on the invitation of Rabbi
vital importance, why Zionists every- Leo 61. Franklin.
Others expected are Felix M. War-
where, and particularly in America,
where the greatest support to the burg, prominent New York banker
and
chairman of the Joint Distribu-
movement must be generated, should
exert their most earnest endeavors in tion Committee; Col. Herbert II. Leh-
man
of New York, who made a sur-
every helpful direction. In the first
place, the subject will come up for [ vey of the devastated Jewish areas
in
Europe
and outlined reconstruction
further attention and action before
the League of Nations at its Geneva plans, and Jacob M. Loeb, former
Ipresident
of
the Chicago school board
meeting, April 25. The sincere desire
of the Jews for the Palestine Home- ' and chairman of the Chicago cam-
land and their determination to back paign fur Jewish war relief, who put
up that desire by their practical and his city over the top with a large
financial support must be made so lover-subscription. '

CALLS FOR UNITED
EFFORTS FOR ZION

Will Outline Program.
clearly manifest to the world that all
Messrs. Marshall, Warburg and
scoffers and enemies of the movement
will be silenced. There must be a Lehman will outline the proposed
united interest and an exhibition of program for the expenditure of the
harmony and strength that will im- monies which were raised during the
press the powers that be. The world compaign, including child care, re-
must be made to realize the strength habilitation, reconstruction, refugee
of the Zionist sentiment that exists welfare, the establishment of credit
that preparations have been completed said, had a forerunner. Samson had was broken for the present Temple everywhere, and it must be shown the loan funds, work in the Ukraine,
for an interesting program during the a forerunnto' in his mother, Zlalpon- Beth El 20 years ago, and officiated practical efforts behind this senti- Soviet Russia, etc. Plans for the ex-
entire period of the bazaar. A musical ith, mentioned in the Talmud but not in the same ceremony for the new ment, because after all words with- pansion of the Joint Distribution
program, entertainers of note and in the Bible. ZIalponith was a pious edifice being erected at Woodward out works mean but little toward ac- Committee will be presented and dis-
feautres of varied interest will be of- woman who felt the sufferings of her and Gladstone.
cussed.
Funeral services for Mr. Krolik, tual accomplishment.
fered to those who attend.
people, but she was not the intelligent
One of the sessions will be in the
Anti•Zionist Propaganda.
The organization, in its announce- woman who could guide her son's des- which were private, took place from
nature of an "experience" meeting
"In the second place," continued
ment, stated that local merchants re- tinies to make of him a real leader of his residence on Rowena street on
in which will participate Julius Ro-
sponded generously to the appeal for his people against the enemy of the Sunday morning last. Rabbi Leo M. Mr. Srere, "we must rouse ourselves senwald and Jacob M. Loeb of Chi-
merchandise for the bazaar. In ex- time—the Philistine. ; Franklin officiated. Internment was to combat the insidious anti-Zionist , cago; Dr. Cyrus Adler and Jacob Bil-
at Woodmere cemetery.
propaganda directed toward destroy-
tending its thanks to those who assist-
Samson the Nanette.
During the services on Sunday at ing the rights granted the Jews in likopf, Philadelphia; David M. Bres-
ed in the bazaar, the committee an-
When ZIalponith was told that her Temple Beth El, Rabbi Franklin
ler, chairman of the New York city
Palestine. I would mention two par-
nounced that the Berghoff Printing son was to he a Naza•ite, who was to
campaign; Eli Frank, Baltimore;
Company furnished all the printing abstain from wine and never touch lauded Mr. Krolik for his unfailing ticularly salient features of this Ilenry II. Risenfelt, New York City;
attendance at services and his devo- propaganda: the tactics of the anti-
free of charge.
Simon Lyon, Washington, D. C.; Na-
his hair, she followed out the com-
Zionists among our own people and
The North Woodward branch of the mand to the letter. But the incon- tion to the cause of his religion.
Surviving Mr. Krolik is his widow, the campaign being waged by out- thaniel Spear, Pittsburgh; Eugene
Jewish European Women's Welfare sistency with which she followed the
Warner, Buffalo; Nathan Frank, St,
Organization will meet this Wednes- command was evidenced in later years who was formerly Miss Ida Brown of siders based on generally antagonistic Louis, and others.
day afternoon, April 5, at the B'nai when Samson, although loyal to his' Flint; a son, Julian II. Krolik, and policies and beliefs, which has been
Dinner to Feature Conference.
a grandson, Ilenry A. Krolik II. Both waged with varying vigor during the
Ii'rith clubrooms, for the purpose of station as a Nazarite , nevertheless]
The crowning feature of the con-
Mrs. Krolik and Julian IL Krolik are past few years, but which is particu-
receiving books and tickets from mem- married a I'hilistine
prominently identified with club and larly active now, and especially the ference will be an elaborate dinner
bers in settlement of outstanding
Mr. Markson compared the mother communal activities in the city.
efforts of the Arabian delegation in in the evening, for which both ball-
funds for the bazaar.
of Samson with Hannah, the mother
James Schermerhorn, writing in England, which has been accorded rooms of the Statler have been en-
of Samuel, and pointed out that the Saturday's Detroit Times, paid the considerable support in a certain sec . gaged. This will be in charge of a
mother of the prophet combined the following tribute to Mr. Krolik:
BRITISH JEWS LIMPETS,
Lion of the English press. Of course committee representing the local Jew-
qualities of a Zlalponith with a spirit-
community and the distinguished
"Putting half a century and a good
EDINBURGH PAPER SAYS ual and intellectual feeling and under- name into the wholesale business was this propaganda is being combatte, out of town visitors will attend as
with every rightful means, but at the
standing for the needs of her people. the achievement of Henry A. Krolik, same time its pernicious influence i a guests.
Fred M. Butzel, chairman of the
EDINBURGH.—(J. T. A.)—Brit- ZIalponith merely wanted a son with upright and kindly man, whose per- being felt. The best and only way
ish ,lee's are referred to as "limpets" gigantic strength as a physical de- I sonal attention of his establishment to overcome this is through the de local committee, will preside at the
banquet. Others on this committee
velopment of our strength.
in a leader in the Evening News, fender of his people. She did not only death could interrupt.
"It was a pleasure to meet this
which discusses Secretary Church. realize that that was not the outstand-
"Then again, we must take into are: David A. Brown, Rabbi Leo M.
ill's last statement that only three pe r ing quality of a leader; that a leader tradesman, only four years from 90, consideration the situation that ha 5 Franklin, Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, Al-
merely
typifies
the
people
he
repre-
as his heart was young and his in- been crested by the severe immigra - bert Kahn, Ilenry Weinman, Adolph
cent. of immigrants to Palestine were
tion law enacted by Congress and Finsterwald, Jacob Nathan, Henry M.
British Jews. It Jews regard Pales- sents and is far greater when he or- stincts irreproachable."
ganizes
his
people
as
a
unit,
rather
tine as a dumping ground for thei r
which will in all probability be con Butzel, Isaac Schetzer, Samuel Hen-
firmed for another period pending th e venrich and I. Goldberg.
foreign flotsam, Britian had Netter than makes it a single-handed JAPAN'S JEWS AIDING
.truggle.
National Chairman Brown, who is
of a definite and per .
reconsider its pledges to the Jewish
UKRAINIAN REFUGEES establishment
Samson was described not only as ,
haps more rigorous policy. America home after five months in New York,
people and listen to the Arabs plead-
being an untimely leader, but also as
.
the land that had always been Tooke, i reports that the canvas of the 48
ings, this paper opines.
ARSAW.—(.1.
C.
11.)—The
Cen-
unrepresentative. The fact that his
to as a haven of refuge to the op . states is now practically completed
own people were willing to surrender tral Jewish Committee for Relief of pressed Jews of Eastern Europe, i a and he is vertain that the pledges will
him into the hands of his enemies was the Ukrainian Refugees has received now closed to them, and closed at a exceed the goal of $14,000,000 by at
quoted as proof that he was not their a substantial contribution from a time when they are being harried am I least $3,000,000.
leader, but was mer•ly revered as a Committee of Jews at Yokohama, to driven abote and persecuted in a
he applied towards the relief of the
Nazarite.
refugees and pogrom sufferers.
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B'NAI MOSFIE CONCERT
Idolatry Among Hebrews.
In speaking of the spiritual values
Rabbi Alexander Lyons of the' of the vaudeville and circus acts dur-
IS DECIDED SUCCESS
PLANS ARE COMPLETED
of the Hebrew people of Samson's
Eighth Avenue Temple of Brooklyn, lag the eight days of the bazaar will
FOR BICUR CHOLEM JRS. .
time, Mr. Markson said that, although
will
speak
in
Detroit
on
Wed-
make
it
worth
while
attending
the
at-
n Ni e .,( Y.,
all the Hebrews believed in Jahwe
A musicale and dance of much in-
SECOND ANNUAL MASQUE
lay evening, April 5, at Templefair several times.
each family of the time had its own '
terest was presented Sunday evening,
The bazaar and its plans have been
Beth Et, on "The Supreme Need in
god, and turned to Jahwe merely in
March
20, at the B'nai Moshe syna-
E‘crything
• is in readiness
for
one
I looked into by the Detroit Board of
American Life."
Dr. Lyons'
address
time of great need. The Hebrews of
gogue, byt the ladies' auxiliary of the
of the crowning events of the year, will he delivered under the auspices
the time believed that every god had
LONDON.—(J. C. B.)—An eaten- segregation from the rest of civilized congregation.
the 'Noir Cholem Juniors second an- of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
his hour of triumph and therefore sive wave of anti-Jewish propaganda nations.
Miss Emma Lazaruff, vocalist and
nual Masque April Fool's dance, to be and will be open to the public.
feared the Philistinian Dogon. is sweeping over the British nress.
It is significant that even papers Miss Pauline Wohl, violinist, who
Riven Saturday evening, April 1, at
ear ess in
• thought
th
Rabbi Lyons is fearless
The lecturer summed up his words This is best exemplified by Hilaire which usually poo-pooh the possibility starred on the program, were recalled
the Eastern Star Temple, CO West
by declaring that Samson failed in Bellies latest book "The Jews" which, of. the rise of anti-Semitism in Eng- repeatedly following the rendering of
Alexandrine, near Woodward avenue. and frank n expression. Ile is dis
his duties to his people, and that it although hardly considered a serious land are concerned over the recent their numbers. Both thrilled their
This affair promises to he the most tinguished for his broa3 sympathy
successful undertaking by any chant-which seeks to effect better relations
was for a later leader, Samuel, to treatise, is excerpted by numerous hostile manifestations. Thus, the audience with their singing and
-
curry out successfully the mission of newspapers, a few quoting huge ex. Belfast Telegraph says that during playing.
able organization this year, and is he- between all men and for his thought
' l o timis,m which labors for in-
instilling a national consciousness in tracts. Bettor's thesis is that a war the Dreyfus trial Englishmen won-
Miss Ilelen F'ixler also gave several
gig looked forward to by the members fu
men. Rabbi ,
the Hebrew. In the course of his act- between the Christian world and the dered at the anti-Jewish feeling in vocal selections. Recitations were
and their friends as an evening of creased cheer for all men
good music andplenty of entertain- Lyons has done much to increase the
dress, Mr. Markson read a translation Hebrew race is imminent, and that France. In so far as Russia was given by Morris Siegel. Piano selec-
of C. N. Bialik's idea of a leader and this conflict ovill be precipitated by concerned, Jew-baiting there was tions were rendered by Rosa Morois
went. Finzers, orchestra will furnish mutual respect and enlarged co-oper.
denominations with
quoted it in support of his argument Jewish "exclusiveness.."
ascribed to Muscovite barbarity. Now and Martha Freedman.
th e music for e
the dancing from 8 to atinn
the for
, -
ether,
or
years
enjoying
a
wide-
that leadership qualities must come as
Itelloc contends that during the war it must be acknowledged that anti-
12 p. m.
Dancing followed the concert, re-
One
a result of an inward inspiration it was discovered that the monopoly Semitism is widespread even in Eng- freshments being served. The even-
One of the outstanding features spread recognition among Christian
rather than an outside influence, as of all things essential to existence was land, prominent people being un- ing was declared a decided social and
will he the beautiful decorative scheme bodies. He is a forceful speaker, corn-
was the case with Samson.
in the hands of a people who did not ashamed to advocate it.
financial success.
in making this spacious hall as pre- busing instructiveness with humor.
Elect Now Secretary.
'care who won or lost. Jews are,ioyal
Continuing, the Telegraph asserts
sentable as possible. Alfred Mendel- Among the most interesting pro-
During the business meeting that only to the children of Israel. They that Jews are good citizens. Refer-
son will lead thegrand march, assist- iects planned by Pisgah Lodge is the
followed the lecture, Miss Faye Aron- are possessed of the highest courage, ring to Disraeli as a "great imperial-'
/A by the committee. Dr. Joseph Community Bazaar, which is to be
son was elected secretary of the local generosity and loyalty. only for Jew- ist," thin journal reminds its readers
Aaron,. Aaron Silberblatt and Mart held at the Light Guard Armory,
1. Z. he chapter to succeed Miss Esther ish needs. Zionism is no cure for the that 10,000 British Jews enlisted in
Weinbeck will act as judges, in the April 29 to May 6. The purpose of
Holtzman, who resigned from her Jewish ills since I'alestine is not to the army before conscription went
selection of the best costumes, for , the bazaar is t3 create a foundation
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Fears are
office for a temporary departure from be re-established as an independent into effect and that many won dia.'
which valuable prizes will be awarded. for a fund with which to erect a mom-
The patronesses are Mrs. J. Oppen.linunity building. While it, primarily,
the city. state, but is to, depend wholly upon tinctions in the field. While it is true expressed in ninny quarters in Pales-
helm of Glynn Court and Mrs. J. II.' is to be a building from which Jewish
The student invitation dance given British soldiers, British courage and that some Jews are the leaders in the tine, that in consequence of the Arab
Goldberg of Brush boulevard. activities will radiate, it is proposed
Bolshevist movement, the race should hoatility to the Zionist policy of the
by the I. Z. A. last Sautrday evening, sacrifices.
Under the chairmanship of Manuel that the building shall serve the gen-
at the Shaarey Zedek, proved one of
The first Swaythling to sit in the not be held responsible for its Ilritish Government, riots against the
Jews may occur in April when the
61 •
eras need, of the city, and no sect or
"wastrels."
the
finest
social
successes
of
the
sea-
Rouse
of
Lords
said
the
Jews
only
Rosenthal and his committee every
In conclusion, the Telegraph makes Jewish Passover synchronizes with
ion. Students from local colleges and wanted to be let alone, Mr. Belli
force was employed in creating a con- creed will he barred from using it
along charitable or educational lines.
the Arab festivals, the Jerusalem cur-
the
remarkable
discovery
that
the
un-
from the University of Michigan at- malls, yet his family is responsible
genial atmosphere at the dance.
tended. for one Parliamentary scandal after popularity of the Jews is in a large ' respondent of the London Times
Plans for the bazaar have been un-
?/lhong the members of the committee
reports.
measure
due
to
Lloyd
George's
"pen-
On account of the first Passover another. His readers are reminded of
in charge are: Manuel M. Rosenthal, der way for some time and arrange-
DR. ALEXANDER LYONS
It is reported that every precaution
Seder taking place on Wednesday the "Silver Scandal" brought on by chant for Jewish favorites." The
Jacob Behrman, Harry P. Stone. ments are perfected for furnishing
fact
that
he has &chanced Sir Alfred is being taken by the Palestine, Gov-
Jacob Rosenberg, Charles Miller, eight very interesting days for those Commerce and has the endorsement of evening, April 12, the meeting of the Sir Stuart Samuel, involving Edwin
ernment to prevent a fresh outbreak
Mond,
Lord
Reading,
Sir
Philip
Sa-
that
body.
Tickets
are
now
for
sale
who
attend.
There
will
be
entertain-
I.
Z.
A.
that
was
to
have
been
held
Montague
and
Sir
Herbert
Samuel.
David Berger, Abe Steinberg, Harry
' during the Easter Beason, the author-
Batovsky, Nathan D. Metzger, Hyman ments each afternoon and evening to and ran be bought from any member on that evening was called off, the The author opines that there are soon, Sir Herbert Samuel and others,
Bernstein, Alexander P. Strange, and consist of high class vaudeville and of the B'nai B'rith lodge or members date of the next meeting to be an- two ways open for a solution of the has in the opinion of the Telegraph , ities having announced that they will
the Misses Rose Miller, Pauline Rice, circus acts, dancing and a general en- of the organization, and at a number nounced in next week's issue of The problem—the elimination of what is invited the hostility of many non- I deal sternly with persons responsible
for any disturbance.
tertainment program. Three changes of downtown stores.
Chronicle. alien in the Jews, or their complete Jews.
Shirley Kokes and Rose Klein.

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ALEXANDER, LEOPOLD
WAYNE COUNTY'S
SUPERVISORS BOARD

D

ALEXANDER LYONS TO ADDRESS
B'NAI B'RITH WEDNESDAY EVENING

BOOK BY BELLOC PRECIPITATES
BRITAIN'S ANTI-JEWISH FEELING

FEARS OF RIOTS IN
PALESTINE INCREASE

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