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Dr. Samuel Gelber of Detroit is
Mrs. Henry G. Barsook (Dorothy
studying at noted Berlin hospitals Danto) of West Grand boulevard has
during the summer months.
returned from a 10 days' stay at
Cleveland and Geneva-on-the-Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morris of 29
Pilgrim avenue have returned from
Mrs. Flora Goodman and Mrs.
a two weeks' stay in Charlevoix, Samuel T. Gilbert and son, Julius, of
Mich.
Delaware avenue are spending the
VISIT
summer season at their country home
Mrs. 51. Butzel is spending the in Charlevoix, Mich.
Detroit, Mich.
Gratiot Street
summer season at "The Inn," Charle-
COUPON
voix, Mich.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kallit of Vir-
ginia Park are spending a few weeks
Please send me your Deltor Booklet as
Mrs. S. NI. Cole and sons of Bur- in the East.
advertised.
lingame avenue have returned from
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO.,
a delightful stay at Charlevoix, Mich.
Mrs. Samuel Marwil and son, Mel-
Butterick Building, New York City.
MRS. BESSIE MARKUS
vin, of the Astor Court apartments
Mrs. Hugo Hill of Rowena street are at The Breakers Hotel, Cedar
Name
Mrs.
Bessie Markus, 65 years old,
is spending a few weeks at "The Inn," Piont, Ohio.
of 933 Ilendrie avenue died on Mon-
Address
Charlevoix, Mich.
day, Aug. 7, at II a. m., a t Hrer
a p
Key It
Mrs. Casper Oppenheim, daughter Hospital. Mrs. Markus, who
was bo rn
Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris of •201
Melba and Master Lee William of in Roumania in 1857, was among the
Atkinson avenue will return home on Farnsworth avenue are at The Break- most prominent charity workers in
ouwatustwq,,,y:
gmmiligevimami: iiommommwm ■O
Aug. 14 from their extended trip to ere Hotel, Cedar Point, Ohio.
Detroit. She was honorary vice-pres-
liorUmmA oa4,..11.7afalVmAmlighTimmom
Europe, where they spent the past
.
Went of the Chevra Kadisha of Con-
three months. They left Southamp-
ton on Aug. 3 on the steamer Mulitia. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. San. gregation Beth Moshe and honorary
dorf of 1993 Tuxedo avenue, has re- member of the following societies:
Montefiore Free Loan Association,
' Mr. nad Mrs. Jacob Barnett and turned to her home in Chicago.
Detroit Independent Ladies' Aid So-
family, formerly of Dix avenue, have
0000.:10000n
ciety and Ladies' Auxiliary of Co..
moved into their new home at 3311
Miss Lillian Leff of Flint is spend- regation Beth Moshe.
Carter avenue.
ing three weeks with her cousin, Miss g Mrs :Markus is survived

by her
Sylvia Jackson of 315 East Phila.! husband,
Markus; three daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Slomovitz of Kenil-
avenue. Many interesting Mrs. S. Altman, Mrs. R. Cowin and
worth avenue celebrated their twen- delphia
functions are to be given in her honor
, Mrs. A. Z. Berkowitz, and six sons,
ty-ninth wedding anniversary on during her stay in the city.
Shabse, Max, Maurice, B., J. and
Saturday, Sabbath Nachamu.

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The Misses Freda and Sylvia Louis Markus.
Mrs. J. Meyersohn, her daughter Wechsler of Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh,
Rosalind and son Rudolph, have left Pa., have returned home after spend-
for Port Clinton Beach, Ohio.
ing five weeks with relatives and
friends here. They were extensively
Mrs. J. L. Isaacs has returned entertained while in the ctiy.
home after a month's visit with her
daughter, Mrs. I. Ilassenbusch of St.
Mrs. A. Wechsler, daughter Melba, ,
Joseph, Mo.
and son Irving of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
have returned home after spending American Jewish Body Greets
Mr. 1111(1 Mrs. S. Ilassenbusch of some time with relatives and friends,
Ratification of Palestine
St. Joseph, Mo., who were guests at in Mt. Clemens and Detroit.
Mandate.
the Hotel Statler, have left for Cha-
levoix.
Miss Ethel Gordon of Taylor ave.

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greeting the ratification of the Pales-
Mrs. Harry Cohen and son, Leslie, sister, Mrs. Irwin Newman.
tine mandate, the American Jewish
of the Cassboro apartments and Mrs.
Alfred II. Feinberg and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zeckman , Congress appeals to the Zionist con-
Harriet, of 9046 Brush street are at of 404 Fast Ferry street left on ference at Carlsbad to take the initia-
five in calling a World Jewish Con-
the Breakers Hotel, Cedar Point. Thursday last On
the steamship
South L grass. The statement reads as fol-
They will visit in Cleveland before America for a tour
of the Great
ws ,
returning to Detroit.
Lakes.
"The administrative committee of
g' the . American Jewish Congress greet.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal of 9:36
Mr.
r. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg,
Gladstone avenue have returned to who are touring European centers, with joy and satisfaction the ratitica-
Vieir home after an extended trip to where Mr. Isenberg is auditing the , ton b the Lgue of Nations of the!
mandate ovate l'alestine under
which
Petoskey and Traverse City, Mich.
books of the Hebrew Immigrant A
i
d 'the
the British government has pledged
Society of America, are now spend-
Mrs. Louis Gordon of 613 Engle- ing some time in Warsaw. Mail will . to facilitate the establishment of a
s
t
wood left on Tuesday for New York reach them if addressed care of Ilias Jewi h na
n ional homeland.
Calls foe Work foe Zion.
City, where she will visit with rely- of America, Muranovska No. 34,
.. This ratification of the mandate
, lives and friends.
Warsaw, Poland.
marks the happy consummation of an
object for which the American Jew-
. ish Congress has labored from the
beginning and in behalf of which it
has mu stered the whole strength of
organ ized Am eric an Jew ry in Dec em-
ber, 1918, when the original l'ales-
Noted Garman Financier, Director of the Deutsche B nk, Hu Interesting tine resolution a was adopted for pre-
sentation to the peace conference to I
Views on the Rebuilding of Jew:sh Homeland.
, which it was subsequently brought.
is illustrated a
533-537 East Forest Avenue
This resolution was also incorporated
In Germany, Oscar Wasserman is bility of living a truly Jewish life. in the Zionist proposals presented at
beautiful Wrap
a national figure. It may be said that The revival of the Hebrew language Versailles by the World Zionist Or-
of finest e x 1 r a
I with the death of Walter Rathenau, should be regarded as a great ganization.
dark Siberian
Herr Wasserman stands; out as the achievement. We must aim that the
"From the first the American Jew-
Squirrel, re-
most prominent Jew in the public ancient prophecy of the I.aw coming !sh Congress and all the af
f iliated fra-
life of Germany. Ile is recognized out from Zion and the Word of the ternal orders, national
duced for the
and central
as one of the greatest financial ex- Lord from Jerusalem shall be
AugustSaIe
accom- °ionizations and organized Jewish
perts in the world. He is the director plisffied. I regard the Keren Ilaye- communities loyally co - operating,
from $1,150 to
of the Deutsche Bank and was one of sod as the means for the preservation gave its full
support to the attain- MANDATE RATIFICATION
Jewish dreams and hopes he found
the economic experts on the subject
of Judaism." ment of the ideal, cherished by the
ready ear among the non-Jews.
of reparations at the conference in
GREATEST JEWISH EVENT a From
largest number of our people, for
Genoa. Like Walter Rathenau, Herr
the moment that the mandate
Jewish rehabilitation in the land of
was ratified, the problem of rebuild-
Wasserman has recently become in- PISGAH LODGE PROGRAMS
our fathers. Now that the action of
LONDON.—(J. C. B.) — Ramsay ing Palestine became a strictly Jew-
terested in the rebuildnig of Pales-
TO CONSIST OF WEEKLY , the League of Nations has brought filasilonald, the noted Irish labor ish one. Now it is for us Jews to
, tine. Herr Wasserman's interest,
however, is so deep that he has be- TALKS BY THE MEMBERS this ideal within the range of realiz- leader, replying to the invitation of dig in generously and deeply that
ation, the American Jewish Congress the Jewish Correspondence
come president of the Keren Ilaye-
Bureau Palestine may be rebuilt speedily and
joins the Jewries in all other lands
sod in Germany. Ile has not been
Max Edwards, chairman of the in celebrating the occasion and calls to send a message relating to the ap- in our own day. When we celebrate
identified with the Zionist movement Pisgah Lodge intellectual adancement upon Jewish men and women every- proval of the Palestine mandate, said: the great event on Wednesday next,
as such in any way.
committee, speaking at the lodge where to do their duty in making "The ratification of the mandate is let us also remember to be practical;
indeed an event of the greatest his- let us ever keep in mind that the hour
In a recent interview Herr Wasser- meeting last Monday evening, an- possible the speedy rebuilding of torical
importance to the whole Jew-
of rejoicing must also be the hour of
I man expressed the view that the flounced that the program of the Zion
ish race. The whole world will now building."
work of rebuilding Palestine most be lodge will henceforth consist of talks
Wants World Congress.
"The administrative committee of expect the Jews to face in a practical
carried through with the co-operation by the members on interesting topics
• • •
of Zionists and non-Zionists. Ile re- of the day. Mr. Edwards also ex- . the American Jewish Congress notes way the responsibillites placed upon
gards the Keren Ilayesod as the basis pressed the hope that Pisgah Lodge with satistection the decision of the their shoulders. They will be expect- PRESIDENT HARDING GREETS
eel to co-operate with the government N. Y. JEWISH CELEBRATION
stage a play the coming winter.
for such co-operation.
Zionist Organization of America, in-
in removing all obstacles towards a
NEW YORK.—Greeting the Jew-
"The rebuilding of Palestine," he
structing its delegations to
the Jah- peaceful settlement with the Arab ish people on the occasion of their re-
There is an old saying that "time is money,"
declared, "with a Jewish culture and
resconferenz at Carlsbad to vote for
AMERICA
NOW
FEEDING
p
in at the action of the League of
the
re-
joicing
which is again demonstrated in our August
civilization, cannot be the work of
early
convening
Jewish sources of the old homeland in Pales- Nations for the ratification of the
one party. This task, which is the
1,800,000 IN UKRAINE an
World
Congress.
The of a
plan for a tine."
Sale. By wasting no time in buying, you
Palestine
mandate, President Warren
greatest in Jewish history, must
Jewish World Con gress proposed on
will save 25% on your next Winter's fur
G. Harding wrote to the monster
unite the Zionists and non-Zionists.
The number of persons fed in the various previous occasions received
coat. Every garment is backed by our
In issuing the call to Detroit Jews Town Hall meeting held here on
Palestine must become a fountain of Ukraine by the American Relief Ad-. the approval of the delegates assem-
Three-Year Written Guarantee Bond.
youth for Judaism. The entire Jew- ministration and the Joint Distribu- bled at the preliminary conference to take partin the monster celebra. July 31 :
ish people is now facing a serious test lion Committee reached 1,800,000 on fur an American Jewish Congress on hors of the ratification of the man-
"I have on previous occasions ex.
and if the work should not succeed, Aug. I, according to a cable from Dr. March 25, 1916, at the first session date, a prominent Detroit Zionist, Pressed my sympathy toward the
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p eaking for the committee, declared Zionist movement and join you now
the entire people will pay dearly. The Bogen and Dr. Joseph Rosen to the of the American Jewish Congress on s P
world will then say : 'Here the Jews latter organization which they repre- Dec. 15, 1918, as well as at subsea that a revolution has taken place in in the feeling of rejoicing animating
Jewish life and that we were n
have been tested for the first time in sent in that country. Of these, they quent sessions of the congress.
liv. the Jewish people over the interne-
(
'4 ,a great work of a constructive char- report 1,000,000 are children, who will
tional recognition of their age-long
"We believe that the time has now ing in the greatest and must imp
be provided for daily as long as the come that the great task for the re- font period in our history.
!acter and they have failed.'
aspirations to re-establish in Pales-
"It
is
impossible
at
the
present
tine a Jewish homeland. May your
necessity
for
America
aid
exist;
36:
settlement
of
our
people
in
Palestine
"The work," he says further, "does
_JIMA /!O/ii
!not depend on energy and courage per cent or 650,000 of those receiving I should be taken up by the whole of moment fully to appree'ate the ire- historic undertaking meet with the
portance
of
the
event,"
this
Zionist
food
at
the
kitchens
maintained
joint.:
success
it so well deserves."
the
Jewish
people,
the
alone, and not on money alone. It
organized Jew-
Main 4216
101 JOHN R ST.
Messages of greeting were also re-
requires the enthusiasm, not merely ly by the two organizations are Jews. I ries in different lands. The required leader declared, "but the vague ap-
At
the
same
time
anumber
of
other
support
and
co-operation
from
all
preciation
we
have
of
the
great
event
ceived from ex-President Woodrow
'the sympathy, of all. Jews, in order
;to overcome the obstacles which will relief efforts are in operation, includ- Jews can beat be given to the Zionist is causing our souls to stir and to Wilson, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Justice
be met in the beginning. It must ing the feeding of needy students in , Organization as the Jewish agency cause us to rejoice at the action of Louis D. Brandeis, Senator Henry
iita.bnotFL
i,,ohdg jer.and Congressman Ham-
become a movement of the whole Petograd, Moscow, Odessa, Ekater• , through a Jewish World Congress, the League of Nations, an action that C
,
I people. The Keren Ilayesod is neither inoslav and Kiev who will receive one of the chief objects of which puts the seal of approval of the lead-
meals for the next ten months at should be the work for the upbuild- ing world powers on the claMis of
The message of Professor Weiz-
,, ' Zionistic nor anti-Zionistic. Zionism
I is a militant organization and is corn- kitchens maintained by the Joint Dis- ing of Palestine. This congress is lour people for a place under the can. mann, president of the World Zionist
Dream. R•olited.
Organization, follows:
, pelled to be such. The Keren lleye- trihution Committee and the Y. h1. to be made up of the chosen repre-
C. A. Starving physicians in Minsk, sentatives from the Jewish communi- "When Theodor Herzl .•alied the
III sod, however, has no desire to wage
"Congratulations to A m e r i c an
Homel and Mohiley will also be fed. ties in the different countries and first Zionist Congress at Basle 25 Zionists on our victory in the ratifi-
warfare.
511,000 having been granted by the should have the right to speak and years ago, people laughed at him. cation of the Palestine mandate.
$
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: Ilayesod? It aims to build the basis
for the gradual settlement of Pales-
tine by those Jews who desire to re-
turn to the land of their Fathers
; , either from religious or national mo-
tives, and for those who feel that
they are maltreated spiritually or
physically. The Keren Ilayesod wishes
to create a community there which
shall be aelf-supporting. Our aim is
not to send, as we did in former
times, Chalukah money out of which
Jews shall live. That would be an
, insult for those who get it, • disgrace
•..: for the land and for ourselves.. Pal-
estine is not an elementary institu-
tion. We wish to lay the foundation
4 I of ■ new life. We wish to build
roads, railroads, introduce sanitary
measures and create cultural institu-
tions."
• It is noteworthy that
Wasser-
man, as was the case with Walter
Rathenau, in spite of the fact that
•he is a man of large practical affairs,
is greatly interested in cultural ques-
, lions. He regards the cultural de-
, velopment of Palestine as one of the
principal factors in the rebuilding of
a happy and prosperous land.
"In order that Palestine," he
stated, "may be able to create for it-
' self new sources of life. it must be
transformed into • land of culture
where the Jews may have the possi-

Joint Distribution Committee for the to act in behalf of the Jewries par. They called him a dreamer. They
support of trade schools in Kharkov.' ticipating. Such a body alone will laughed at us Zionists for many years
Odessa and Krementchug, and other be able to summon the strength and afterwards, but we have proven Kai,
grants have been made for the main- gather the means which will hereof- tical dreamers. We dreamt with a
ten•nce of homes for the aged at Ek- ter be needed to turn the Zionist purpose, just as, for 2,000 years,
we
aterinoslav and Cherson;
5375 00
. prayed wtih a purpose. When day in
00 ideal into a reality.
has been allocated for the maint -
ou we asked for a return
. "We trust that the delegates to and dayt
■ nce of need y institutions and ind ivid-
the Jahresconferenz will take the ' to Zion, they were no empty words.
uals, according to the Joint Distribu- necessary steps to facilitate
the con- Today our dreams are realities.
D
lion's
agreement with the American
"Althhugh we have prayed and
vening of a Jewish World Congress
Relief Adminsteation. This money
: hoped for the return ever since the
and that all Jewish force s will
is to be used according to the judg- to
ill rally es ruction, the practical movement
this call."
ment of the Joint Distribution Com-

mittee's representatives.

COMMITTEE DISSOLVED

for the rebuilding of the Jewish Na.
tional Homeland did not begin until
!Dr. Herzl inaugurated the modern

I WA R • SAW.—(J.
SAW.—(J. T. A.)—Following political Zionist move ment. The first
PALESTINE JEWS WANT
a
conference which perfected Zionist
Ziost Congress at Basle outlined the
JEWISH AGENCY RIGHTS !an two-day
arrangement for co-operation be- lomat
• •
aims as being to secure 'a

ween te
h Euro pe
directors of the publicly, legally trsured homeland
JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.)—Rep- Joint Di stributio n Committee
ommittee and the for the Jewish people in Palestine.'
resentation for Palestine Jewry in local relief workers, the Joint Recon- The Basle platform today, being in-
the "Jewish Agency" will be asked struction Committee
was disolved, it corporated in the records of the
by the delegation the Vaad Leumi is is understood, because the represent.- League of Nations as • fact justly
sending to the annual Zionist confer- tives of the J. D. C. declined to give
approved and endorsed for immedi-
ence at Carlsbad. The delegation in- a written guarantee that the terms
of ate realization, is the Magna Charts
eludes Ached Halm, David Yellin, the agreemen would be kept
of the liberation of our people from
the noted educator; Mr. Kalvarisky,
n
Prompt action followed the refusal 20 centuries of oppression.
the Ica representative; Bengorion, • of the J. D. C. representatives to corn-
"The action of the League of N•
laborrepresentative, and Mr. Tcher- ply with the demands of the local Dons in endorsing the Jewish claims
nowitz, secretary of the National workers, the J. D. C. directors having
to Palestine and ratifying the man.
Council.
failed to give any reason for their re- date for the Holy Land marks the
The Vaud Learnt has forwarded to fusel. last step in the Zionist political
strurt,
the Ukraine sufficient funds for the
Details of the dissolving of the irk. Our political aims a re now fully
establishment of a kitchen to feed committee have been communicated realized. From the very
first mo-
200 orphans. The money was col- to the head office of the Joint Distr1.I ment that Dr. Hersh started the great
lected among Palestine Jews.
bution Committee in New York.
struggle for Gentile recognition of

With our rights established, come
also our great responsibilities. We
believe American Jewry will measure
up to the great historic task. On this
occasion permit me to express my
deep admiration for the skill and pa-
tience with which you carried onyour
work. We have a deep sense of ap-
precMtion of the great struggle you
have put up all along the line. Your
work has been • very great contribu-
tion to Jewish history. We m
g Im
o e r yn sien.
you
your victory, which helped
r in our final achievement."
Justice Brandeis, in his menage,
said that "Zionists may now devote
all their energies to the upbuilding of
Palestine."
The Town Hall meeting was ad-
dressed by Judge Bernard A. Rosen-
blatt, Louis Lipsky and Abraham
Goldberg. An overflow meeting out,
side the hall was addressed by a num-
f .prominent New York Zionist
I h eeard e or s

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