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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922
OL. XII. NO. 1
WARREN G. HARDING
ONGRESS LEADERS PRESIDENT
ENDORSES THE KEREN HAYESOD
URGE U. S. JEWS TO
BURY DIFFERENCES
Tot WHITE
count
W•SH.0 ,0*
Want Recent War and Peace
Gains fart Truth and Jus-
tIce Kept.
CALL JEWS TO UNITE
FOR PALESTINE HOME
Palestine Movie
Here June 1 1, 12
Four Reel Picture to Show
Jewish Homeland as
it is Today
Say 11, 1922
Gontlesent
I an very glad to erpreee my
approval and hearty eyonathy for the effort
of the Palestine Foundation Fond, In behalf
of the restoration of Palestine as • Roseland
for the Jewish people. I have always viewed
with so Interest, which I think Is quite as
anon practical as sentimental. the proposal
for the rel.billtation of Palestine, fad the
restoration of • real Jewish nationality, and
I hope the effort now being carried on in this
and other countries In this behalf ray meet
the fullest measure of noose..
Detroit Jews will havi! the oppor-
tunity of seeing Palestine as it is to-
day, when the four reel motion pic-
ture is to tie shown here it McAllister
Hall on Sunday and Monday evenings
June It and 12.
"The New Jewish Palestine" is a
him that will be presented here under
the auspices of the Detroit Jewish
National Fund Committee. It shows
the progress made by the Jewish pio-
neers in the Jewish Homeland during
the past five years, from the capture
of Jerusalem to this day.
The film was taken by J. Bendow of
Jerusalem and shows ninny phases of
Palestine life. The first reel deals
with Jerusalem. It shows the Jewish
soldiers marching through the city
and, as a human interest detail, shows
a wedding in the Jewish Legion.
MICHIGAN COUNCIL
OF I.0. B. B. HOLDS
INSPIRING MEETING
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cants
Jabotinsky Speaks
Here This Monday
Banquet in His Honor to Be
Held Sunday Evening at
Shaarey Zedek.
HARDING, COOLIDGE
GIVE ENDORSEMENT
TO KEREN HAYESOD
President and Vice-President
Eight State Lodges Represent-
Vladimir Jabotinsky, known to all
Express Approval of
ed at Rally Held Sun-
Jews who follow the course of Jew-
Palestine Efforts
day at Pontiac
ish events as a linguist, publicist, poet
and statesman, will be the guest of
Jews Sunday and Monday, PETER J. SCHWEITZER
"DADDY" ADOLPH FREUND Detroit
May 28 and 29.
GIVES ANNUAL REPORT
Mr. Jabotinsky will be honored at
HONORED BY DELEGATES
a banquet to be given this Sunday
evening at the Shaarey Zedek. On
Monday evening he will address a Analyzes Receipts and Expen-
Sokolow, Straus, Untermyer,
massmeeting of Detroiters at, the New
ditures of Fund in Am-
Detroit Opera House, Randolph and
Wise Tell of the New
erica and Palestine.
Monroe streets. There will be no so-
Opportunities.
licitation of funds durin , his visit
NEW YORK—National headquar-
More than 100 Detroiters affiliated here.
Formed Jewish Legion.
PHILADELPHIA.—Jewish leaders
ters of the Keren Hayesod in Amer.
with Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.
gathered in Philadelphia at what was
When the war broke out, Jabotin- ica, 50 Union Square, report the re-
and its ladies' auxiliary artici sten'
termed the first permanent Jewish
in the Pontiac rally of B'nai B'rith sky, single handeolly almost, urged ceipt of a letter from President Hard-
clubs of Michigan, held Sunday in the need of a Jewish fighting unit in ing endorsing the Keren Ilayesod and
c ongress to urge unification for the
1
Vary sincerely,
porpoise of establishing a Jewish no -
honor of the home-coming of "Dad- Palestine under the British, and suc- wishing it the "fullest measure of
tional homeland in Palestine.
dy" Adolph Freund, who just re- ceeded in organizing the first Jewish success." Simultaneously a letter has
Among the prominent speakers at
turned from an extended southern fighting unit in history since the De- been received from Vice-President
the Sunday session in the Forrest The-
The Chaluzim in Palestine.
struction. This first unit was known Coolidge, likewise expressing the
trip.
ater were Nahum Sokolow, chairman
The rally was held under the aus- as the Zion Mule Corps and fought hope that the people of the United
The second film deals with the High
of the executive committee of the
under Col. John Henry Paterson.
States will lend their aid to the plan
pices
of
the
Michigan
Council
of
Commissioner, Sir Herbert Samuel, in
World Zionist Organization and the
Later Mr. Jabotinsky organized the of the rebuilding and preservation of
Palestine. The wedding of his son, B'nai B'rith lodges and the Pontiac
rem Hayesod,
representative of Jewish interests at
Jewish
I.egion
forces.
He
formed
the Jewish Homeland.
Lodge
No.
850
and
was
featured
by
Edwin, to Miss Hadassah Grasofsky,
Palestine Foundation NM
the Versailles Peace Conference;
Both these endorsements which
an initiation of a new class of mem- two battalions of American Jewish
is shown among others.
1.1nice. Snare,
Samuel Untermyer, Nathan Straus,
youth
and
a
Palestinian
battalion.
have aroused intense satisfaction
bers
into
Pontiac
Lodge
and
by
a
NI fork, 0.1.
The Chaluzim in Palestine are
Judge Lewis D. Gibbs and Rabbi
Mr. Jabotinsky's efforts were rec- among the workers of the Keren
shown in the third reel. Their pre- meeting of the Michigan Council.
Stephen S. Wise of New York; Judge
The Detroiters who attended the ognized by the King of England and Hayesod who are at present conduct-
paratory work, road building, atone-
he received the honorary commission
William M. Lewis of Philadelphia and
breaking, digging and leveling are rally made the trip by special inter- of lieutenant of the British army, an ing large campaigns in New York,
Lieut. Vladimir Jabotinsky, founder
Philadelphia and other cities, arrived
urban
car that left the foot of Wood-
among the things that are shown of
of the Jewish Legion.
ward at 12:20 a. m. In addition, exceptional honor, since very few at a time when the first complete
the efforts of the Jewish pioneers.
statement of the receipts and expen-
Sokolow Strikes Keynote.
there were dozens of local men and non-Britishers have attained it.
The fourth reel shows the reception women who made the trip by automo-
ditures of the Keren Hayesod, both
The keynote of the congress was
Organised Self-Defense.
given the British Colonial Secretary,' biles.
struck by Mr. Sokolow at the evening
When the war was over, Jabotinsky in America and Palestine, was issued
Sir Winston Churchill on the Mount
by Peter J. Schweitzer, chairman of
session when he said:
Initiation Impressive.
settled
down
to
constructive
work
in
Skopus in Jerusalem. The Jerusalem
"Above all we do not want to es-
The most impressive part of the Palestine. During the first Arab up- the National Administrative commit-
Chief Rabbis, Dr. Chaim Weizmann,
tee .
tablish a state within a state; to do
day's
ceremonies
was
the
initiation
rising
he
established
in
Jerusalem
a
The text of President Harding's
so would be to defeat the funda- Ohio First State to Over-Sub- J. D. C. Makes Conditional In- Nahum Sokolow, and other leaders of new candidates for membership civil self-defense corps, for which he
figure in this reel.
mental aspirations of the Jewish pen-
vestment For Palestine Hy-
into Pontiac Lodge. The initiation and 19 of his comrades were aen- letter is as follows;
scribe its Quota With
"I am very glad to express my ap-
Dr. Epstein to Speak.
de. If that were our aim, we would
was opened to the visiting ladies and tenced to long terms of imprison-
dro-Electric Project.
$46,277 Collected.
have a state within a state in practi-
Dr. Baer Epstein, of the Hague, was officiated at by the degree team ment, but were released after three proval and hearty sympathy for the
effort
of the Palestine Foundation
cally
every
nation
of
the
world.
Holland, will be here to explain the of Pisgah Lodge, the following tak- months by the intervention of Sir
!
Fund, in behalf of the restoration of
"What we are fighting for is not
NEW YORK.—A conditional in- scenes of the movie and the details ing part: Joseph Garvett, Elias Herbert Samuel.
CINCINNATI. June 11—The grad-
Palestine
as a homeland for the Jew-
so much a political nation as a cul- uation day at Hebrew Union College vestment of $200,000 was voted at the displayed on the screen.
Goldberg, Harry Gurovitch, Morris
As a member of the Executive of
ish people. I have always viewed
tural and historical one. But this has been net by the National Federa- last meeting of the Joint Distribution
Preparations are also being made Klein, Ilarold Rosenthal and Saul the World Zionist Organization, Mr.
with
an
interest,
which I think is
must be brought about by political tion of Temple Sisterhoods as the date Committee in the plan of Pinhas Rut- by the local Jewish National Fund Shaw.
Jabotinsky is putting forth all his
means. To my mind the whole Jew- upon which it hopes to complete the enberg, well known Russian engineer, Committee for the annual Flower Day
The glee club of Pisgah Lodge , effort for the Keren Hayesod (Pales- quite as much practical as senti-
ish question is political and cannot raising of $250,000 fund for the erec- for a hydro-electric project in l'ales- collections on June 11. So far, more headed by Sam Mandell, also took tine Foundation Fund), under whose mental, the proposal for the rehabili-
tation of Palestine, and the restora-
be solved by a small group of philan- tion of a dormitory at Hebrew Union tine.
than 130 have volunteered to sell flow- part in the ceremony, Mr. Mandell auspices he comes to Detroit.
thropists, however well-meaning and College. With the appointment of
J. Miller, regional director of the tion of a real Jewish nationality, and
Itutenberg's plan, which contem- ers on that (lay. A rally of workers being assisted by Sam Nathanson,
I hope the effort now being carried
Mffuential."
Victor
Finn,
Sam
Weller
and
Saul
Keren
Ilayesod
for
the
state
of
Mich-
plates
harnessing
the
Jordan
and
will be held several days before the
district chairmen, and the re-doubled
Speaks of Mandate.
igan, who is in charge of arrange- on in this and other countries in this
efforts of all sisterhoods which have transforming its tremendous water- collection day, when flowers, badges, Silverman.
behalf may meet the fullest measure
Mr. Untermyer, who was elected
The
state
lodges
that
were
repre-
ments
for
the
Jabotinsky
visit,
an-
falls
into
light
and
power,
is
based
on
boxes and literature will be distribu-
not yet completed their quotas the
temporary chairman of the conven- campaign this week started on its fi- two concessions obtained by hint from ted and instructions for the collection sented at the rally included, in addi- nounces that Mr. Jabotinsky is ex- of success."
Vice-President's M
g e.
tino, said in part:
tion to Detroit and Pontiac, the chap- pected to arrive here at 1:30 p. m.
nal lap. The intervention of relief the British Government. One con- given.
"To say that an American Jew is and other drives and the early spring cession is for the erection of a power
The message from Vice-President
ters from the following cities: Lan- Sunday. Immediately upon his ar-
lacking in loyalty to his country be- business depression are reasons why plant in the district of Jaffa and
sing, Jackson, Bay City, Grand Rap- rival he will confer with the execu- Coolidge to the Keren Hayesod work-
cause he wants to secure for his own many local sisterhoods have hitherto another for generating and supplying TEMPLE BETH EL TO
ids, Flint and Kalamazoo.
tive committee of the Detroit Keren ers reads as follows:
people the home toward which they been unable to raise their quotas. electrical energy throughout Pales-
"Through thousands of years the
Ilayesod at a meeting in one of the
Hear Report for Year.
have been for centuries straining These sisterhoods, it is stated are now tine.
Jewish people have preserved a sense
HOLD
CONFIRMATION
The feature of the Michigan Coun- parlors of the Hotel Statler.
their eyes, where they will be safe raising the amounts allotted to them
of
nationality amid disintegrating in-
When Mr. Rutenberg explained his
meeting was the reading of a re-
SERVICE ON JUNE 4 cil
from the bolts and shafts of hate, by means of entertainments and per- project to the Joint Distribution Com-
fluences and a fine scholarship pecu-
port drafter by Mr. Truesch of Grand
bigotry and persecution, and where
liarly
their own. They have con-
mittee he expressed it as his judgment
Rapids to be submitted to the Grand RABBI FRANKLIN TO
they may enjoy the same liberties and sonal solicitation.
tributed to the economic success of
Confirmation services at Temple Lodge convention opening at Omaha,
The state of Ohio was the first to go that the erection and installation of
BROADCAST
SERMON
every
country of which they have
opportunities with which we are
these plants would give direct em-
a part; at all times they have
blessed, is a form of psychology that over the quota allotted to it. This ployment for 3,000 men as well as in- Beth El will be held on Sunday morn- Neb., this Sunday. Mr. Truesch'n re-
ON SUNDAY EVENING been
been earnest supporters of the cause
it has been difficult for most of us state has $16,277 through 27 sister- direct employment for a very much ing, June 4, at 9:30. On this once. port analyzes the doings of the Michi-
sion a class of 75 children will be gan Council and tells briefly the ac-
hoods, while its quota was originally
of liberty. The proposed plan fur-
to understand.
larger number. He stated that he had
tivities of the Michigan lodges of
An unusual distinction has been nished to the Jewish people an op-
"In a few weeks the struggle will $39,900. The city of Cleveland alone received assurances of substantial dedicated to the service of Judaism.
The exercises this year promise to be B'nai B'rith.
raised
510,500.
From
Syracuse,
N.
Y.
conferred upon Rabbi Leo M. Frank- portunity to devote these great quali-
be over; the mandate will be an ac-
s partciularly impressive, especially
support
for
the
project
which,
in
hi
According
to
the
report,
the
work
lin in an invitation to occupy the pul- ties to the upbuilding and preserva-
complished fact. Then our real re- same the report that William L. Klee- opinion, would entail a total invest-
since they will mark the final service of B'nai B'rith has received a greater pit of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, tion of their own homeland and in
man had contributed $100 to the fund
sponsibility will begin.
ment of 1,000,000 pounds.
to be held in the present auditorium. stimulus during the past year as a corner Woodward and Hancock ave- their own sphere, and I feel sure that
"The pride and reputation of in memory of his wife, Addie W. Klee-
Makes Conditions.
Although the class is very large result of the organization of the nues, on Sunday evening of this the people of the United States will
Jewry the world over are at stake. man. The children of the Sabbath
In making the investment of $200,- and all members of the class will Michigan Council. The report recom- week. The sermon snot the entire not fail to give that earnest and sub-
We have had our differences while School of line Jeshurun Temple, Mil-
000
the
Joint
Distribution
Committee
waukee,
pledged
$100.
participate,
the program has been ar- mends to the Grand Lodge that an service to be rendered will be broad- stantial aid which will be necessary
the problem was a debatable one;
"The dormitory must be built" was laid down the following conditions:
ranged so that it will not be unduly appropriation of $2,500 be made to casted over the Detroit News radio. if it is to meet with a full measure of
now that it is settled let us forget
That
the
total
sum
of
not
less
the
keynote
of
a
message
sent
out
this
1.
prolonged.
As it is expected that a the Michigan Council for expenses It is estimated that Rabbi Franklin's success."
those differences and stand shoulder
address will be heard by approximate-
In his statement of the first year's
to shoulder for the redemption of our week by Mrs. Abram Simon of Wash- than $3,000,000 be raised for this pro- congregation that will tax the temple during the coming year.
Bernard Ginsburg of Pisgah Lodge ly 2110,000 people in every part of the receipts and expenditures, Mr.
ington,
D.
C.,
chairman
of
the
cam-
ject.
will
be
present,
members are urged
promisee."
paign. "Up to a few months ago, ev-
2. That a total sum of not less than to be in their places as promptly at was elected to represent the Michi- country. This is said to be the first Schweitzer reports that up to the end
Nathan Straus Speaks.
Nathan Straus opened the congress erybody said—"Jews are so constitu- one-half be raised abroad, of which a the time stated for the beginning of gan Council at the Grand Lodge con- time that a rabbi has ever been in- of March, 1922, the Keren Hayesod
vention.
vited to occupy the pulpit of an Epis- had raised in this country in cash and
with a short speech in which he said: ted that they will give to charity but substantial amount must be secured in services as they possibly can.
The banquet given in the evening copal church. Rabbi Franklin's ad- pledges the sum of $4,400,000. Of
"So long as the spirit of intoler- not to religion." And those who said it England or through the Economic
at the Pontiac Board of Commerce dress, suggested by the approach of this approximately one-third, or $1,-
ance still exists in certain backward unwittingly gave comfort to the ene- Board for Palestine, other than such
was undoubtedly the biggest of its Memorial Day, will be entitled ''The 447,810.43, was in cash. The state-
countries, so long as Jews are perse- mies of religion. Today witness a re- sums as may be invested by the Jew- JR. Y. P. S. TO GIVE
kind in the history of the Michigan Living Dead."
ment deals principally with the Man-
cuted for their religion and made the markable outpouring of energy, of ish Colonial Trust.
Council. Henry J. Jacobson of the
SHOW
THIS
MONDAY
That
before
making
any
invest-
money
in
every
large
and
small
city
3.
ner in which the money has been ex-
scapegoats of every misfortune, so
Pontiac Lodge welcomed the visitors
pended in Palestine. Emphasis is laid
long as there are economic boycotts in the United States for the cause of ment, the Joint Distribution Commit-
and introduced the toastmaster, JR. HADASSAH PICKS
on the fact that not a dollar of the
against Jews, so long as Jews are Judaism. Why cry, 'Our bones are tee secure a satisfactory report with
In
connection
with
the
campaign
Adolph
Freund,
who
is
the
founder
Keren Hayesod is being used to sup-
massacred in certain countries, we dry, our Faith is (lead.' Facts are regard to the feasibility and practi- for funds for the New Temple Beth
OFFICERS FOR YEAR port
of the Michigan Council.
the Zionist Organization, but
American Jews must have a central feels. When the women of a commun- cability of the plan from other engi- El, the Junior Young People's So-
Significant Lvent.
every cent not required for adminis-
representative and authoritative body ity accept the responsibility, they can neers and experts employed by Baron ciety of that congregation will pre-
Freund
called
the
occasion
the
at
Mr.
The
Detroit
Junior
Hadassah,
achieve
whatever
they
start
out
to
do.
de
Rothschild,
the
Economic
Board
for
trative
expenses, which it is claimed
that should speak and act for our
sent a minstrel show and dance on
peopl e wherever our voice and our Here is today's report. One hundred Palestine and the Palestine Develop- Monday evening, May 29, at 8:15, at most significant in the history of their last meeting, elected the follow- are being kept at a low figure, is
B'nai
B'rith.
He
said
that
the
hun-
ing
new
officers:
Mary
Wetsman,
used
for
the actual work of remak-
ment
Council
and
any
similar
repres-
itc!s can serve to halt the hand of and ten sisterhoods have held cam-
the Women's Federation Club, cor-
injustice and stop pillage and mas- paigns—combined quota $94,311.00; entative individuals or organizations. ner of Hancock and Second. The dreds who came to attend the rally president; Julia Klein, vice-president; ing Palestine into the Jewish Home-
served
as
a
tribute
to
the
efficiency
Arline
Gallow,
corresponding
secre-
land.
raised altogether, 5101,788.30. One
sacre.
Will Not Take Responsibility.
proceeds of this affair will go to make
Mr. Schweitzer's Report.
"Out of the World War for peace hundred and twenty-three sisterhodos
4. The investment by the Joint Dis- good the society's pledge to the new of the organization. Mr. Freund tary; Rose Lipsitz, recording secre-
spoke of the work of the 11 chapters tary; Ida %Oink, treasurer; Ruth
and justice there came to the Jews are now running campaigns—combin- tribution Committee of $200,000 will temple building fund.
The statement follows in part:
now in existence and announced that Blumrosen, financial secretary. In
the realization of their dream of 20 ed quota $167 , 581.1)0. Many Sister- completely conclude its financial and
"April
17 marked the first anni-
Many of those taking part have
centuries. The Balfour declaration hoods are making preparatinos to fin- other responsibility in the matter, and shown remarkable talent in both sing- a twelfth Michigan lodge is to be addition, 10 members were elected on versary of the formal establishment
in favor of a national Jewish home ish their campaign by June 10th. We that it will not be called upon to pro- ing and dancing. The cast is as fol- organized at Mt. Clemens on June 11, the board of directors.
of the Keren Hayesod Bureau for the
On Wednesday evening, May :31, United States. The actual organized
in Palestine; then the San Remo de- are faced with one fact—one single vide additional amounts under any lows: Interlocutor, Leon Harman when a celebration is to be held in
that city on the occasion of the in- at 6:30 o'clock, the Junior Hadassah
cision of the Allied Supreme Council purpose. Whatever sacrifice it en- circumstances.
end men, Harvey Vehon, Foster Ye ., stallation of the new chapter. Pisgah will give a dinner for the members effort of the Keren Hayesod in this
confirming the Balfour declaration tails, whatever energies must he ex-
' country did not commence until Ocs
5. That it is understood that making bon, Mitchell Benson and Harold San
and embodying it in the Treaty of panded, the dormitory must be built. this investment does not in any way delman; chorus, Stanley Fox, Arthur - Lodge degree team and glee club at the Addison Hotel. Reservations tnber, 1921. It is, therefore, too
should be made on or before Monday early to issue a report of the first
Sevres; President Wilson's enthusias- This is more than an undertaking. It include any responsibility on the part Levy, Howard Bloom, Sol Benson will officiate on that occasion.
Referring to the charge made by with Miss Julia Klein, the charges be- ear's activity. Such a report will
tic endorsement of that declaration; is a responsibility of American Jew- of the Joint Distribution Committee Andrew Freedman, Oscar Zemon '
President Ilarding'a statement ex- ish womanhood.'
to the practicability or merit of the Harold Ehrlich, Joey Goldsmith : ' anti-Semites that B'nai B'rith was a ing $1 per plate. All Junior Hades- b e issued in due course. In the mean-
pressing his eympathy for anol inter-
plan, on which the Joint Distribution Emanuel Harris and Jerome Man secret organization, Mr. Freund said salt members are urged to attend, as time, the administration of the Keren
est in the Zionists' aims and ideals;
Committee is unwilling to express any helm. Miss Gertrude Sandelman wil that all secrecy was done away with, this will be the last gathering of the Ilayesod Bureau takes the opportun-
ity to issue this statement, which may
Senator Lodge's resolution, adopted TICKET SALE FOR BICUR
opinion which would influence others. accompany at the piano. The props as is to be noted by the open initia- year of this society.
unanimously by the Senate; Con- CHOLEM JRS. EXCURSION
help to bring about a clearer under-
In explanation of these conditions, and stage will be supervised by Mar tion conducted during the afternoon,
gressman Fish's resolution in the
standing.
the Joint Distribution Committee stat- vin Jacobs. The entire show is un - - when ladies and visitors were permit-
"It will be recalled that the Keren
House—for all these stirring acts and REPORTED ENCOURAGING ed to Mr. Rutenberg: "We have no der the personal direction of Rabb ted to witness the initiation cere- TO CELEBRATE SHOLOM
monies.
ALEICHEM ANNIVERSARY Bayern's' was launched in the United
to all these noble statesmen who have
means of investigating the plan with Henry J. Berkowitz.
Ben Wiener, president of the Mich-
Stater in the midst of great excite-
contributed their share toward ren-
The Bicur Cholem Juniors commit- regard to economic or engineering fea-
Many novelties of a unique nature igan Council, spoke of the work of
The Greener Winkel (Jewish Liter- ment. It was the center of a con-
dering historic justice to the Jew I tee in charge of the annual excursion, tures. We therefore obviously would will be introduced along with the
wish to pay my tribute of profound taking place on June 4 to Tashmoo not be willing to take a leading part musical numbers and jokes. Chia the past months, which, he declared, ary Club) is in charge of a program troversy which caused feeling to run
left an inspiration among B'nai B'rith
gratitude."
Park, reports that the sale of tickets in providing funds or carrying out the among the featuring numbers are the members. lie gave credit to "Daddy" to celebrate the anniversary of the high on booth sides. Now, however,
renowned Jewish humorist and we can face our problems soberly,
.
The Groups Outside Con g
is encouraging. Tickets can be pur- proposed plans. We are willing how- end men's "Gin, Gin, Ginny Shore,'
"The war gains and the peac chased from members or at the boat. ever to show our interest in the mat- My Mammy floss. [reline Freund for the success of the Michi- writer, Sholom Aleichem (Samuel , and many questions present them-
Council and said that other states Rabinowitz) on Sunday evening, May selves to serious-minded men. Na-
gains." said Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Those contemplating taking the af- ter by making an investment of not Blues" and "Nobody Knows Where gan
"which to the honor of mankind are ternoon. boat are urged to buy tickets over 5200,000 provided these condi- Tosti Goes:'' Following the minstre were hegnining to follow the example 28, at the Jewish Institute, high near turally, the first question that comes
of Michigan in organizing state coon
to accrue to Israel, may yet be lost now.
tions are complied with."
(Turn to Page Two)
show will be a short sketch by Alex - cils. Mr. Wiener said that requests Hastings street. As a contrast to the
unless in the cause of truth and jus-
Nothing is being left undone to
II. Levy entitled When the Crop I were being received from many quar- recent Peretz memorial, which was
tice we are vigilant as are the un- make this year's excursion surpass all
celebrated with great solemnity, the
War Is Over." The cast include
coming occasion will be one of hap- BETH EL RELIGIOUS
sleeping foes of honor and righteous- previous undertakings. The commit- GEORGE P. CODD TO
(Turn to last page.)
Mitchell Benson, Arthur Levy and
piness and mirth to truly indicate the
(Turn to last page.)
tee is striving to provide complete
Sandelman.
SCHOOL BOYS, GIRLS
VOTE FOR ZIONIST Harold
life and work of Sholom Aleichem.
comfort for those attending the ex-
The services of a popular local or-
The public is invited. Admission will
cursion, according to a report made
chestra have been secured for danc- BAZAAR CAR TO BE
TO RECEIVE AWARDS
BILL
IN
CONGRESS
DEBATE IS WON BY
be
free.
to the organization.
ing which Holmes the main entertain-
RAFFLED ON AUG. 1
Interest is being shown in the
ment. Those desiring tickets may se-
MICHIGAN MENORAH "Who is Miss B. C. Jr.?" contest. A Tells Intercollegiate Zionist Associa- cure them from members of the cast
A jeweled pin will be awarded to
ASKS ICA TAKE PART
the boys and girls of the Religious
valuable prize will be awarded to the
tion He Favors Jewish Home
or at Temple Beth El.
Jac. Langer, chairman of the com-
School
of Temple Beth El for five
Person
finding
this
mysterious
young
IN
PALESTINE'S
WORK
in
Palestine.
ANN ARBOR—The University of
mittee that was in charge of the ba-
years of constant attendance. Nine-
Michigan's Menorah Society debating lady on June 4.
zaar recently held at the Light Guard
teen
out
of the school have merited
There
will
be
dancing
on
the
boat
LONDON.--(1.
C.
B.
by
Mail.)—
team was awarded the decision Sun-
Armory. announced at the meeting of
Hon. George P. Codd, member of PAN-ISLAMIC MOVEMENT
-Jewish As- this recognition, for they have not
day in the debate with the Menorah as well as at the park. Various field the United States House of Repre-
l'isgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.. At a meeting of the Anglo
IS
FEARED
IN
LONDON
missed
a
session
of the school in that
events
will
take
place
during
the
day,
sociation
which
was
held
in
London
Society of the Western Reserve Uni-
held Monday evening, that the ref-
to include dashes, obstacle races, a sentatives from the First Michigan
versity of Cleveland.
illing of the Hudson car had to be on Sunday, April 30, Joseph Cowen time The pins are a religious school
Congressional District, in a communi-
emblem
of
gold,
bearing the name of
pie
eating
contest,
novelty
races
and
proposed
a
resolution
asking
that
the'
The Michigan team was composed
LONDON. (J. T. A )—A hostile postponed temporarily because a ma-
cation to the Detroit chapter of the
the winner engraved on the back.
of Leo Mellen, Herman Wepman and a baseball game.
Intercollegiate Zionist Association, pan-Islamic movement, with its possi- jority of the ticket stubs were not representatives of the association on Those who have won this prize are:
the
Council
of
the
Ica
should
be
in-
Abe Sharpe. The judges in the de-
declared himself in favor of the Zion- ble repercussion upon the Arabs in yet in the hands of the committee.
Rosalind Meyersohn, Sigmund W-
bate were P. B. Blanchard, professor ISAACS TO ATTEND
By decision of the lodge, the raffle structed to draw the attention of
ist resolution pending before the Palestine is openly feared by author-
horl, Ralph Rosen, William Mazer,
of logic at the University of Michi-
ities here, in consequence of the up- will be held on Aug. 1, the date of that council to the development of Henry Rose, Ethel Shiffman, Emanuel
and pledged it hie support.
Palestine
and
to
demand
of
the
Ica
HEBREW CONFERENCE house,
gan; Professor Samuel M. Levin of
the
annual
excursion
to
Sugar
Island.
rising
of
the
Syrians
against
the
Mr. Codd's communication to the
VenVliet, Robert Mazer, Sylvia Gla-
the Detroit Junior College and
French which has spread to Transjor- An appeal was issued to the mem- to take a greater part in that work. zer, Lloyd Rosenberg, Elizabeth
local I. Z. A. follows:
An amendment was proposed ex-
Samuel C. Mumford of the Detroit
"Acknowledging your telegram of dania and Mesopotamia, where Emir bers urging them to turn in their
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of
Fuchs, Ervin Rappenport, Charles
pressing
the
satisfaction
of
the
stubs at once so that they may have
Board of Education.
of De- April 27, which I found awaiting me Feisul proclaimed his determination
Anglo-Jewish Association with the Weinman, Goldie Vehon, Esther Ro-
The winning team was presented the United Hebrew Schools
New York upon my return to Washington from to secure absolute independence for. an opportunity to participate in the work which has till now been accom- senthal, Bernard Segall, Mildred
troit,
left
on
Thursday
for
with a loving cup by Rabbi A. M.
drawing.
the Baghad Government.
Detroit:
Hershman on behalf of the Shaarey to attend a conference of the Bureau
Judge Harry Dingeman, presiding plished by the Ica in Palestine and Meyers, Sidney Edelstein, Bertha
Kemal Pasha is understood to be
"I am thoroughly in accord with
Zedek Congregation of Detroit. Rabbi of Education, opening on Sunday. the provisions of the House joint supporting the Bedouins in their up- judge of the Michigan Circuit judges, demanding that the Palestine activi- Weiss.
The
purpose
of
the
conference
in
to
The awards will be made by Rabbi
ties of the lea shall be extended con-
Hershman gave a delightful talk,
organize a nation-wide Central Bu- resolution expressing satisfaction at rising aganist the French, while the addressed the lodge Monday evening
Pointing out that very little is being reau of Hebrew Education. The meet- the re-establishment of a Jewish Na- Transjordania tribek are being re- on the "Work of the Circuit Court." siderably. Mr. Cowen accepted the Franklin in conjunction with the dos-
ing
services of the Religious School
1
or could be done in this country for
tional Homeland in Palestine, and beg strained by Emil Abdullah, who has Mr. Dingeman's talk was instructive amendment, which thereupon became
Judaism and declared that the only ing will be attended by a select num- to assure you that I shall be very been placed by the British to rule and full of humorous stories of his tne resolution and was adopted with on Sunday morning, May 28, at 9:30
ber
of
Hebrew
educators
from
every
a. m.
only one dissentient.
hope for the Jewish people lies in a
experiences In court.
I over Tranajordania.
glad to support the same."
part of the land.
rebuilt homeland in Palestine.
Interesting Program Presented
at Banquet attended by
Large Gathering
DORMITORY DRIVE RUTTENBERG'S PLAN
TO CLOSE JUNE 11 IS VOTED $200,000
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