A merica (faith periodical eater i n Michigan's Only h Newspaper Jewish N J English printed e eii CLIFTON AY1NUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01410 IFEbETROIT LWISII 111ZONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 24 PALESTINE PROBLEM I' BECOMES PROMINENT j IN BRITISH ELECTION' Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 TALMUD TORAH TO HOLD CELEBRATION New Temple Beth El A Tribute to Efforts of Rabbi Franklin • Ahnvath Achim Talmud Torah on Westminster and Delmar avenues will celebrate the union of the school with .1 the United Hebrew Schools at a spec- ial affair to be given this Sunday af- ternoon, Nov. 12, at 2:30 o'clock, at the North End school. Judge Harry B. Keidan will preside at the celebration which will be fea- tured by a special examination of one of the higher classes. A special chil- dren's choir will sing. Refreshments will be served by the ladies' League of the United Hebrew Schools. There will be no collections. The general public is invited. Rich Program for I , SOLEMN SYMBOLISM OF ANCIENT HEBREW I. O. B. B. Banquet RELIGION GIVES UNIQUE IMPRESSIVENESS TO TEMPLE BEING DEDICATED NOV. 1043 Glee Club to Take Leading Celebration Rabbis David Philipson, Edward N. Calisch, Louis Wolsey, Waterman, Abram Simon, Samuel S. Mayerburg, Philip F. The entertainment committee of Among Visiting Speakers on Program Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., announces htat plans have been completed for the banquet and dance ENLARGED CHOIR TO FURNISH MUSIC; SPECIAL to be held on Sunday, Nov. 25, at HYMNS WRITTEN FOR SERVICES OF DEDICATION LIBERAL LEADER TAKES the Graystone, in celebration of B'nai STAND AGAINST ZIONISM B'rith and Founders' Day. New Temple Beth El Edifice Proclaimed an Engineering Feat; The Michigan Council will meet School of Religion, with 28 Class Rooms, is Important here for the first time on that da y Asquith Makes Statement in and will also participate in the Pisgah Portion of the Shrine of Ancient Jewish Faith Contradiction to Stand He Lodge celebration. Delegates from --- lodges comprising the Michigan Coun- Took Last March. Solemn symbolism of the ancient Hebrew religion, set forth in the cil will also be entertained at a of the p • luncheon at the hotel Statler prior majestic beauty of classic architecture, built up y LONDON.—(J. T. A.)•—Ex-Min- s rat for the The en- most finished scientific construction, gives unique interest and impressiveness to the evening s cel e bion. and ister Arthur Henderson, Secretary of to the new Temple Beth El, at the northwest corner of Woodward c er Council will elect offi Welcome Stranger " to be Coun the British Labor Party, made the suing ye ar at es the Gladstone meeting here. avenues, which will be dedicated in three (lays of special services Staged Under Auspices of following, official statement to the The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah The Jewish Correspondence Bureau: Lodge is planning to entertain the Nov. 10 to program Nov. 12. of dedication is to include addresses by some of the most Temple Young People. The British Labor Party has no visiting ladies while the Council is p rom i nen t rabbisin the country. Rabbis Edward N. Calisch, David Philip. sympathy with those who would and a sightseeing trip will through the son Samuel S. Mayerberg, Philip F. Waterman, Abram Simon, Louis Wo - in session. A luncheon be served abandon the responsibilities in Pales- Bey, A.111. llershman, Leo M. Franklin and Henry J. Berkowitz are scheduled With the formation of the newly and messages of greetings in the course of the three tine which the British government reorganized Young People's Temple city will follow. has voluntarily assumed before the club of Temple Beth El and the elab- festivities. Saul Silverman, director of the to deliver sermons The program for Friday evening Nov. 10, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, whole world as defined in the man- orate program it is planning for this Pisgah Lodge Glee Club, promises an date recently endorsed.' The Labor year comes the announcement of interesting musical program in con- includes a dedication sermon by Rabbi Calisch of Richmond, Va., president — +of the Central Conference of Ameri- Party believes that the British peo- many events of interest to not only nection with the banquet. Members of Rabbis. "Open Ye Portals," • ple must fulfill their responsibilities the members of the organization but the Detroit Community Opera are* special hymn written for this occasin, in Palestine to the utmost In their the entire Jewish community as well. included in the cast of the Glee Club. will be introduced by William How- power. It also believes that these re- Chief among these events is the pre- . There will also be a number of prom- land, who will also sing the dedica- sponsibilities may be fulfilled to en- sentation of "Welcome Stranger" by inent speakers to address the ban. lion hymn especially written for the sure economic prosperity, politial , the Woodward Players under the queters. occasion by Edith Ella Davis. Rabbi autonomy and spiritual freedom of auspices of the Young People's Tem- The committee in charge of the Franklin will pronounce the invoca- both Jews and Arabs alike in Pales- , ple Club, Monday evening, Nov. 27, tion and will also deliver an address — at the Majestic Theater. "Welcome reservations for the banquet an- tine." nounces that several tables are still the course of the evening. Emanuel Stranger" will be remembered as Much prominence is given by the Detroiter Also M Wodic will light the perpetual light. having enjoyed an unusually long left and urge those who have not Cable From local press to the statement received yet made reservations to fill them Samuel Ileavenrich will present the Gives Due Credit to run in New York and Chicago, it by he Jewish Correspondence Bureau. key and the acceptance speech will be having been accorded also the en- before Nov. 18, after which date The Daily Express, which conducts A. R. A. they will not be accepted. Reserve- Isaac Goldberg, president of made by thusiastic approval of Detroit's the- a violent campaign for withdrawal of s recre- the congregation Beth El. Rabbi ater-going public about a year ago. itons may be made with the Britain from Mesopotamia and Pales- oad- way, Elias Goldberg, at 1307 B tary The following cable has been re- Berkowitz will conduct the Sabbath tine, published posters with the fol- It is based on a Jewish problem, one , telephone Cherry 3070. ceived by the American Jewish Relief Eve service. that is particularly timely and at RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN lowing headline in bold type over The Friday evening service will be a world of Milton M. Alexander made an ap- 'Committee from David A. Brown: the entire front page: "Labor Blund- rabbis in the country, Rabbi the same time possesses „ A . m just out of Russia after concluded by Rabbi Samuel S. Mayer- peal for the Community Fund at the Assisted by ■ number of the leading to be held Fri. humor. Regular prices will prevail. ers Again! If Labor Got Into Power at services The Money Raised by Capital Levy Franklin will dedicate the new Temple Beth El Wednesday evening, Nov. 15, Monday evening meeting, with the seven weeks of almost constant travel berg. Rabbi l'hilipeon of. Cincinnati I On Will be Used to Subsidize Jews and day evening, Saturday morning and Sunday morning of this week. The ded• is • , the athletic activities of the Young result that $700 was aubscribed by by rail auto wagon. have seen the will pronounce the prayer and bene- ication of the new Temple, which is declared en engineering feat, People's Temple club w ill commence members present, more than half the most gigantic piece of humanitarian diction. Saturday Services. Arabs. tribute to the efforts of Rabbi Franklin for Detroit Judaism. any people. Corroborates Statement. with the formation of a basketball sum being in cash. Services on Saturday morning, The task feeding by eleven million Max Edwards, chairman of the In- work ever of attempted league. All menjbers of the club The Daily Express telephoned to , women and children, of building will start at 10 o'clock. They will be men , interested along these lines are urged tellectual Advancement Committee,' Mr. Henderson who was making elec- to be on hand at the Temple gym- announced that Rev. Harold Lynniup an organization to do this colossal opened with p prayer by Rabbi tion speeches in Widness Lancashire Hough will address the meeting of , piece of work to arrange transporta- Waterman of Grand Rapids. The whether the statement of the Jewish nasium at 8:15. the lodge to be held on Monday I tion from America of foodstuffs and service will be read by Rabbi Berk- Correspondence Bureau was correct. Saturday evening, Nov. 25, will evening, Nov. 27. ' to transport these life-saving foods owitz and Rabbi Franklin will read Henderson replied: "Quite correct." mark the opening of this organiza- 1 over Russia's broken down railroads the Scroll service. An address will Asked whether he would like to add tion's social calendar when a formal and by wagon to many hundreds of be delivered by Rabbi Mayerberg of anything to it, he replied: "Noth- dance will be held in the ballroom of small villages far removed from any Dayton, 0., former assistant rabbi of the Temple. Since this affair will ing." In answer to the question railroad was a great niece of human Temple Beth El. Rabbi Philipson will whether his statement represented Minister Declares Britain Can- be open to members only, it is urged engineering only possible because of deliver the sermon and the closing Detroit District Holds Elec- that all those whoi under the present the official attitude of his party, Mr. the genius of that great humanitarian prayer and benediction will be pro- not Consider Merely What ruling are eligible to membership, Henderson replied: "Whether or not, tion; Hears Address by engineer and statesman llerbert nounced by Rabbi Calisch. - send their application as soon as pos- the statement I made is what our Pays To Do. The Sunday morning service will Hoover. The American Relief Ad- Louis Lipsky Bible to the Membership Committee in Week of December 3 - 10 Designated ministration in this work of saving start at 10:30 o'clock. Rabbi Berk- party demands." - Pro•Falasha Week The Morning Post in an editorial care of the Temple. , the lives of millions of the poor un- owitz will pronounce the invocation. LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Using the expresses the opinion that Henderson The Detroit Zionist District, at a Other coming events will be talks — the endorse- ' fortunates who were doomed to a Rabbi llershman of the Congregation. NEW YORK—With is obviously influenced by the Poole meeting betel Thursday evening, statement of Prime Minister Boner on Dramatic Art by Jessie Bonstelle thiceesBwetilhi egyZ re gea dtieokn. wiRllitugar leesterv a ca orn f moat horrible death without the help Shaarey Law as the text for editorial leaders Zion Party. The paper asserts that and Robert Toms, president of De- ment of the Central Conference o American Rabbis, the Council of of American generosity has planted E Henderson's view only represents the elected the following officers for the and statements by men prominently troit Players club. Entertainment Jewish Women, and the United Syn• in the hearts of Russia's suffering be conducted by Rabbi Berkowitz, identified with the present onslaught attitude of the officials of his party next year: on Zionism, a section of the London will be furnished by Richard Whiting, agogue of America, an appeal is be- people a love for our country that to be followed with an address by but not of the British workmen. The Joseph H. Ehrlich, president; A. J. Press urges the immediate withdraw-prominent local songwriter, address ing made by the American Pro-Fal- in time must blossom forth the bar- Rabbi Simon of Washington, D. C. paper believes that the workmen Koffman, vice-president; M. H. Zack- al of Britain from Palestine. by David A. Brown, and the presen- vest of which will make for a better Rabbi Wolsey of Cleveland will de- would certainly not support a policy Speaking at Leeds Saturday, the tation , of a three act play, written asha committee in behalf of the understanding of the ideals and the liver a sermon. Rabbi Franklin will which implies the continuance of the heim, treasurer; William London, fi- deliver the concluding address of the one of the members of the Young Falashas of Abyssinia. by nancial secretary; J. Miller, corres- Prime Minister had declared that he The program of the Pro-Falasha spirit. of America. heavy taxation burden. was being bombarded with requests to People's Temple club and to be pro- "I have come into close contact day. ponding secretary. committee is not a work of relief, but Each serivce will be featured by duced by its Dramatic Society. Asquith Against Zionism. state whether the new government one of educational and religious re- with the fine organization of the a iarrgiecdh cm The newly constituted board of di- would leave Mesopotamia and Pales- oiar mofby60 a,noiecen s- houisrical Aprcohgr Administration Herbert Asquith, speaking at an Relief American ration of the Falashas Schools known as the Russian Unit and can- election meeting, expressed himself rectors consists of Dr. Philip Braude, tine, . "Apparently," he said, "Asquith children Jacob Cherkose, Israel Davidson, Ily- evB are to be erected for the grF egraidtaioyn e an ningtet. against Britain further remaining in says he would leave these countries. and normal school for the training of not say too much for the splendid will sincgor l'alestine and Mesopotamia. "It is man Goldberg, J. Greenberg, Henry This is because Asquith has complete educe-self-sacrificing service which these This Meyers, Aaron I'regerson, Philip A congregation banquet will be s oarknd wli ellad te ticancahierw necessary," the leader of the Inde- confidence that whatever happens at American men render. instruction i n s include e "Impossible as it is to name them held on Sunday evening, Nov. 12, at pendent Liberal l'arty declared, "that Slomovitz, Abraham Srere, Louis this election, he will not form a new in hygiene and sanitation. 6:30 o'clock, at the Temple Beth El. we cut our external commitments in Stoll, Joseph Wetsman and Israel Zil- government. I have confidence that It is proposed to raise $35,000 all yet feel it necessary to speak of States, Colonel William Haskell, director in The principal speaker will be Alfred Mesopotamia, Palestine and any- ber. the government of which I am the United the of throughout The meeting, attended by 125 peo- head will continue after the election. where else, to the bone."' b Ephraim Russia who threw himself so•whole- Seligman, a leading qttorney of bi Ra direction under e i the work that as ex- Louisville, Ky., and a man who has But Mexico, Desiring Colonists for This statement is the first public ple, took the form of a celebration of How, then, could I give a pledge like as acting heartedly into Frisch the NewYork Ci ty ample was a constant inspiration for taken a very prominent part in up- announcement made by Mr. Asquith the fifth anniversary of the issuing that? All 1 can say is this: I shall ex- Vast Territory, Is Willing to chairman, and Rabbi J. Max Weis of Give Them Facilities. re- building many Jewish institutions in against Zionism, and is attracting of the famous Balfour Declaration amine the matter very carefully. We New York City as director of appeal. the entire organization to go on much attention in the entire press. by the British government, on Nov. 2, .antr t with our record as a nation Synagogues, sisterhoods, lodges, fro- gardless of obstacles, regardless of this country. The committees in charge of the The conservative press welcomes his 1917. consider merely what it will pay us to NEW YORK.-- (J. T. A.) — Al- ternal societies, women's organize- disease, :egardless of cold their one statement and contrasts it favorably du. We must consider to what extent though there is no question of grant- tions, young people's societies and re- thought being to relieve suffering and dedication are headed by Rabbi Louis Lipsky Speaks. we are bound by obligations." with Bonar Law's Pro-Palestine ing "exclusive privileges" to Jewish ligious schools will devote the week to save the lives of these people. Franklin, with Isaac Goldberg, Louis Lipsky, chairman of the Ad- policy. "We hail Asquith's party," Angry because Bonar Law did no t colonists in Mexico, President Obregon , The Jewish Joint Distrubtion Corn- Adolph Finsterwald and Rabbi Berk- ministrative Committee of the Zion- Dec. 3 to for Sunday, D ec. 10 mittee did most of their work in owitz as ice-chairman, all of them the conservative papers declare, ''be- premise to clear out of Mesopotamia states in a message to the Jewish Tel- of to Sunday, the campaign the Falashas. ist Organization of America, was the and Palestine, the Weekly Despatch egraphic Agency that his government cause they are the only consistent op- Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch has just re- that part of Russia known as the being ex-officio members of all corn- guest of the Detroit Zionists for the ponents of Palestine Lord Grey, As- iiredirts that the present government is prepared to give "all kinds of facili- turned from Abyssinia, with a men- Ukraine. Like all other similar or- mittens. The general committee con- evening. Mr. Lipsky outlined the have a very short life. Lord Is- quith, Maclean, Simon, have pro- sage from these 50,000 Falashas, ganizations its work was done under ,tats of the board of the Temple, the ll ties to whomever might conic to col- evolution of Zionist feeling since the claimed what we had hoped Bonar declaration was made. Ile pointed lington, who was responsible for the onize." who, until 60 years ago, had thought the avapices of the American Relief rabbis, Melville S. Welt, Fred M. adverse Palestine vote in the House of Low would." This message is contained in a let- they were the only group of Jews in Administration with Colonel William Butzel, Ben B. Jacob, Herbert out that enthusiasm was greater in The statement made by Asquith is 1917 than now, despite the fact that Lords, has an article in the smile pa- ter from President Obregon's Secre- the world. Ile declares that Chris- R. Grove and Dr. Boris D. Bogen Kohn, Jacob Nathan, Alex N. in contradiction with his speech in the subsequent Zionist victories were per, urging immediate evacuation be- tary In reply to an inquiry by the Jew- tian missionaries have made great in- as his assistant. No finer piece of Spater, Mrs. N. B . Sulzberger and cause the mandatory system is too ish News Agency with regard to the roads on their numbers, and that the work has been done in all of Russia. Henry Wineman. 'louse of Commons last March when greater and more significant. Sub-committees are: Printing and Tstly. Esmond llarnis'vorth, brother the House, contrary to the decision of It was my privilege to visit hun• The speaker declared that the rat- of the late I. rd Nortcliffe, declares he Conflicting reports concerning oppor- Falashas e eagerly await the educe- ubilicty, Milton M. Alexander, Sol the House of Lords, voted for the ac- tunities for Jewish would-he settlers Lionel assistance that American Jewry dyads of institutions Jewish and non- p ification of the Palestine mandate declined an offer to take the under- Jewish. To visit child feeding hitch- M. Cole, Joseph J. Cummins, harry ceptance of the Palestine Mandate by on Mexican soil. The letter is dated prepared to render. The ens and adult feeding stations and R. Solomon, Milford Stern and Britain. lie declared then: 'I will definitely established the Jewish Secretaryship in the Ministry of Edu- Mexico City, Oct. 21, and the following alone is prepa not say what I think of Palestine. I claims to Palestine, White Papers or cation because the government would is the "almost literal" translation sup- work ofDr. Faithlovitch that had without hestitation say that if it had I Samuel Summerfield; music, Fred M. progressed so successfully, only to not been for our work here in the Butzel, Boris L. Ganapol and Al- never said it and do not propose to any other restrictions notwithstand- give no promise to withdraw from plied by an official Mexican source: Interrupted by the recent world Ukraine that hundreds of thousands bert Kahn; invitations, Bernard Gins- ,ay it now. I agree that Palestine ing. It is now merely a question of Mesordamin and Palestnie. "Having taken note of your favor be Writing io the Sunday Express, of the 11th of this month, the presi- war, will now be placed upon a firmer if not a million or more lives would burg, Day Krolik, Isadore B. Rosen- is a separate obligation arising from what the Jewish people is going to do. Lord Beaverbrook, another brother of The Jewish Agency. have been sacrificed to the alter of garten, Wallace Rosenheim, E. M. commitments concerning the con- dent of the Republic charges me to tell basis. Hon. Mayer Sulzberger is honorary struction of the National Home for Mr. Pipsky spoke of the Jewish re- the late I .)rel Northcliffe, asserts that you that there is no question of grant- chairman of the American Pro-Fai- starvation and disease. The saving Rothman Sol Sallan, Ben Siegel, the most urgent issue at the moment ing exclusive privileges to the Jews the Jewish people from which we can- not confined to the giv- Adolph ' Sloman, Sidney S Wein- not recede whether we think it right sponsibility to the Palestine mandate is to evacuate Mesornotamia and Pal- rn of lives was committee, whose executive co- with regard to colonization, because asha and of the question of the Jewish mittee includes George Alexander line of food alone but by that wonder- man; reception, the rabbis and their wives, officers and their wives, of- or wrong. Agency. The annual meeting of the csine, "bag and baggage," and that at such privileges have been abolished by Kohut, Prof. Alexander Marx of the early medical problem inaugurated 22 Jewish Candidates. World Zionist Organization at }Carls- ince. the constitution under which we are Jewish Theological Seminary, J. Z. I early in our effort millions of people ficers of affiliated societies and wives Among the candidate's who are bad, he said, was willing to turn the governed, that the government of Lauterbach of the Hebrew Union Col- ' were inoculated against typhus, and past presidents and wives; ban. running for election are 22 Jews, 8 Jewish agency over to any grouo Mexico is desirous of having colonized lege, Mrs. Harry Sternberger, Ex- cholera and other germ diseases in quet, Melville S. 1Velt, Jacob II. Fechheimer, M. vast extensions of territory appropria- strong enough and desirous enough ive Secretary of the Council of addition the hospitals and clinics Davis, Sidney (Turn to Page Three) ted for agriculture, and is willing, be- ecut wish Women, Rabbi Elias L. Solo- were furnished with medicines ban- Joseph Lichtenstein, Mrs. Max May, to rebuild Palestine, but there was cause of that, to give all kinds of fa- Jewish mon, president of the United Syn- I (lege', instruments, sheets, blankets, Mrs. Joseph I,. Selling, Henry Wine- no one to take it. The Jewish pro- INTERESTING PROGRAM of which they were without and man, }ferry R. Solomon; committee cilities to whomever might come to col- ple was suggested as the agency, Lam- 1 all agogue of America, Arthur TO FEATURE ARMISTICE and the test of trying to find the An event of particular interest in onize them; that the Jews, if they de- port of New York, and Harry1which made any kind of treatment on credentials, Jacob Nathan, Isaac DAY AFFAIR ON SUNDAY Jewish people will be made at the this community will be the celebra- sire to do so, may send their represen- Schneiderman of the American Jew- of the nick almost impossible until we Dreifuss, M. A. Hirschfeld, Oscar C. World Jewish Congress to be called tion of the golden anniversary of tatives to study the case thoroughly came to their aid. Wherever I wen t Robinson, Louis Simon, Jacob Mazer, . ish Committee. the praises were sung of Hoover and Alex II. Spater. The Jewish Institute announces during the coming year. existence by the Phoenix Club, this so as to see whether the established the American Relief Administration, Ushers for the occasion will be conditions are convenient." the following program for the Arm- Referring to the many funds es- Saturday, Nov. 11. INTERESTING PROGRAM the Joint Distribution Committee and Louie Simon, Milton M. Alexander, istice Day celebration to be held at tablished for Palestine, Mr. Lipsky Fifty years' existence of the club organizations doing such fine 8 o'clock this Sunday evening at the declared that the Jewish National will be commemorated at a dinner LUNCHEON OF BETH EL (Turn to last page.) ANNOUNCED BY JUNIOR other work in Russia and yet with all this Fund and the Keren Ilayesod com- at 7:30 p. m. at the clubhouse on Institute building: SISTERHOOD ON NOV. 20 HADASSAH FOR NOV. 19 appreciation and all these praises you Captain Isadore Levin will address plemented each other—the one buy- Erskine street. Officers declare that hear constantly what of this winter, FEEBLE-MINDED HOME the principal address of the even- in g land and the other irrigating and attendance at the affair will be the The tentative program announced you surely won't let us starve now ing. A motion picture will be shown developing it. The Ruttenberg plan, largest in its history. Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt to Speak at VICTORY IS TRIBUTE TO through the courtesy of the Board he sa 1 d, was the means for the agric- by the Junior liadassah for the that you have saved our lives. In Plans for the celebration include First of Season's Functions. MILTON M. ALEXANDER vaudeville show and dance to be many sections of Russia the problems of Education. There will be mass ultural and industrial development novel decoration schemes and a Shaarey that confronts us this winter is just singing by the audience, the evening of Palestine. "We want to concentrate unique program. Events in the club 19 at the staged on Nov. Bond Issue Proposition Carries by The Sisterhood of Temple Beth E great as it was last year. to be opened with the singing of the all these in the Zionist organization," hrstory will probably be illustrated by Zedek promises to make the affair as "If I understand the spirit of the Vote of Almost Two to One "Star Spangled Banner" and to be Mr. Lipsky declared. smelt' pictures to be flashed during will open the season's activities with one of the most interesting pre- — a Sisterhood luncheon on Monday, American people I believe it is their closed with the singing of "Batik- Mr. Lipsky advocated the Zionist the dinner. sented by the society. Nov. 20, at 1 o'clock, in the new Tem- Among the numbers to be pre. desire to complete great humanitar• By voting in favor of a bond issue vah." Chapter 4 of Micah, verses 1 district as the center for Palestine The present officers of the club There of $1,000,000 for a home for the to 5 inclusive will be read by mem- development, for the spreading of are: Dr. Karl 31. Fechheimer, presi- ple building. sented will be • clever one-act com- :.-n effort they have started. A musical program during the edy, "The Amateur." A clever bach- can be no question but that the ob- feeble-minded, the voters of Detroit bers of the Maccabcan Sport society. propaganda and for conducting of an dent: E. T. Berger, vice-president; Boy Scout Troop 23 will lead in a educational campaign throughout the Sol B. Rosengarten, secretary; Her- luncheon will be followed by a talk on elor reverie will feature Miss Jennie ligations we have assumed of help- naid a direct tribute to Milton M. "The Use and Abuse of the Net In- number of the Junior ing starving Russia until they can Alexander, who was the chairman of salute to the flag by the audience. United States. bert D. Robinson, treasurer. and a members. help themselves will be fulfilled." the county drive for this big bond come," by Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt , Zier liadassah Extracts from the address delivered head of the educational department of issue. by President Harding at the burial In addition to these, the following ARABS MOURN BALFOUR The vote in favor of the bond issue the First National Bank of Detroit. of the Unknown Soldier will also be FACILITATES EMIGRATION numbers will be presented; Specialty ' n cast- ,4 DECLARATION JUBILEE Mrs. Joseph Selling, chairman of r RA GUE JEWISH FAMILY was al most two to one , 592 read. Cantor Mogilevaky will recite b t Misses Betty and Rose ing their ballots .in fav7or of the BY RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT JERUSALE31.—(J. C. B.)—Nov. the membership committee, announces dance the "El Mole Rachamim." GETS BISHOP'S FORTUNE d Yetta Goldsmith; musi- Barrick and that not only Sisterhood members, Gold Star Mothers whose sons 2 has passed without casualties while cal revue, by Miss Betty Friedman, ' — Feeble-Mnded Home, with only 38,- served and fell in the late war will MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The Corn- Jews celebrated the fifth anniversary but all who are eligible for member- assisted by the Misses Betty Melken, , PRAGUE.—(J. T. A.) — A poor 579 against. SIr. Alexander, assisted by a corps participate in the program. They misar for the Affaires of Nationali. of the Balfour Declaration in a quiet ship are invited to attend the lunch- Helen Cohen, Julia Weiss, Betty 'Jewish family inherited a large for. are: Mrs. Fannie Freeman, 7406 ties in Russia has drafted a law and dignified way. The Moslems eon. Those desiring to enroll as Weingarden, Yetta Dvorkin. A I tune from the American Catholic of speakers, worked feverishly in Michigan avenue; Mrs. I. Lieber- which will facilitate the issuance of closed their shops as a token of their members before the luncheon are novelty sketch by the Misses Libby Bishop Joseph Horowitz, according to favor of the proposition. The two ad- man, 675 East Kirby avenue; Mrs. passports for those who suffered mourning and protest against the Bal- asked call Mrs. Selling at Cadillac Miller and Lelia Sinaiko, a piano I reports to the local press here. Bish- weeks before election day be Morris Treitell, 1481 East Grand from pogroms or the revolution. This four Declaration. The Arab executive 790. selection by Gertrude Bosnian, vocal as four and five 1 op Horowitz died in California 33 dressed as many day, and the favorable The committee in charge of the a hes cables to the government meetings boulevard; Mrs. Sam Rose, 2539 West selections by Miss Pearl Koslow and years ago. He left instructions that law is considered here as an indica- di sp a tc is directly attributed to his et- luncheon consists of Mrs. Adolph Fin- Grand boulevard; Mrs. Esther Lam- songs by Miss Bessie Barlett will his will should not be opened until vote tion of a new turn in the emigra- in London, reiterating their unwaver- ing resolution to fight against the sterwald, chairman; Mrs Sidney Fech- port, 1707 Atkinson avenue; Mrs. forts. 1922. He was of Jewish origin. tion policy of the Russian govern- also be on the program. heimer, vice-chairman. Anna Himmelhoch, 314 Eliot, and Balfour Declaration. ment. Mrs. N. Wollenberg Arta. Labor Party of Britain Attack- ed by Press for its Pro- Zionist Stand. Beth El Society Opens Activities " D. C. RELIEF WORK PRAISED BY BRONvii PICK J. H. EHRLICH LAW TO CONSIDE R ZIONIST PRESIDENT PALESTINE PLEDGE $35,000 ASKED FOR FALASHAS OBREGON NOT TO GRANT EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO JEWS Lit to b , ly v- a- ib ed rid he sh 1 PHOENIX CLUB WILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN JUBILEE SATURDAY