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November 10, 1922 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-11-10

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A merica ,farisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE THREE
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pitiventolvaisil OWN IC LE

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i udaea

The Result of
Mr. D. J. Healy's
Trip to France is
now in Evidence
in this Store!

Club
Notes

OOTBALL, DEBATING
CONTESTS FEATURE
SUNDAY'S PROGRAM

to reacd mere girls nil the East Side
who wilds to join the organization.
The following new officers were
elected at the last meeting: Goldie
Goldstei ,-, president; Ruth Naimark,
vice-president; Mollie Chabensky, sec-
retary; ,Iaomi Buchhalter, Keren
Ilayesod treasurer; Anna Itaimi,
Chronicle reporter; Goldie Goldstein
ar ndentot li lvies. Chabensky, Council rep-

Samuel Heyman, new leader of
the club. reviewed the speech recent_
ly delivered by Dr. Joseph Silverman
at the Shaarey Zedek. The club ex-
to stage a Chanukah p lay to
p
nights of Judaea Meet Maccabees
b e ecats feature of t he com ing Ch anu kah
in Football Contest and Defende rs
entertainment. A debate on an in-
of White and Blue in Debate.
teresting topic of the day will fea.
lure the next meeting. A permanent
Athletic and debating rivalry in; debating team will also be chosen
udaean ranks reaches its highest this Sunday. 1 isitors are welcome to
I viol this Sunday, when the Knights
f Judaea meet the Maccabees of Ju-.attend hie club's meetings.
lace in a football contest in the morn-
If You Desire New Things
B'nos Rachel
ng that is to decide the championship •
For Xmas—Conte in Now!
B'nos
The last meeting of the
o n the gridiron, and when a team coin-
members
from
the
Knights
Rachel
was
held
at the home of Sylvia
used
of
I
i s to oppose Defenders of the WhitelLepinsky, 230 Theodore street. The
a nd Blue debaters in the afternoon. I club is preparing a Chanukah play to
The football contest, an annual' be staged during the week of the
event, is to b estaged on Goldberg • coming festival. Refreshments were
Field, Basting and Ferry avenue, the served at the last meeting by Mm.
k ickoff to be promptly at it a. m. The ! Lepinsky. The next meeting will be
w inners In this game will be declared I held at the home of Mollie Bern.
c hampions in Judaean football tanks I stein, 518 Theodore street.
and will receive the J. II. Ehrlich
— i
-A. .e -.
■ - a a 4
Trophy for a year. The Ehrlich cup:
WELFARE BOARD
will finally be retained by the team
WILL HOLD CONVENTION
winning the championship for three WILL
years in succession. The Knights are
Dependable Quality-1,0w Prices
the holders of the cup at present, hav- ,
The first biennial convention of
ins won the championship last year. the Jewish Welfare Board, since its
It is expected that representatives merger with the Council of YMII &
from every Young Judaea circle in • Kindred Associations, will be held in
Detroit will attend the game. Sides New York City on Dec. 3.
are already being taken in the ranks
Three hundred and sixty-two con-
between the two teams and rivalry is stituent organizations of the Welfare
spreading outside the ranks of the two oard are entitled to representation at
clubs. The Maccabees outweigh the 1 this convention. They are entitled,
Knights, but the teams are said to be' also, to one additional delegate for
on a par with one another.
every five hundred members and an
Hyman Tigel, Sidney I.opate and I additional delegate for any fraction
•■
Sol Figelsky,
representing
the
Fefend•
White and Blue, will meet :over the first five hundred. It is ex-
e rs of the
' pected that this will be a large and
1 n ,
,‘
(
the Knights' team, composed of Abe :enthusiastic convention.
Torgow, Man Weineand Joseph Mar-1 The sessions will be held at the
kel, at a debate at 2:30 p. m., Sunday , I YMBA building, 92nd street and
13,f
in the Talmud Torah on Wilkins Lexington avenue, beginning at 10
street. The topic to be debated will o'clock and ending with a dinner in
he "Resolved that Clannishness is the the evening which will be addressed
Cause of anti-Semitism."
by speakers of national repute. Judge
This debate is the first of a series Irving Lehman, president of
the
....2,
of 16 to be held between the six senior Jewish Welfare Board, will preside.
Young Judaea circles in Detroit. The
Knights and Defenders being the two
(Under New Management.)
JEWISH INSTITUTE IN
oldest circles in the city, the Sunday
PETOGRAD REOPENED
.rnissalMaNBM111011~0.M1101111•011011=61.1.16.16111.11M1.111111111111L debate is looked forward to as a fore-
east •• for the possible debating
championship in the organization.
MOSCOW.—( J. C. B.) — The
The general public is invited and Petrograd Institute for Advanced
11 urged to attend both the football and Jewish Culture recommended its reg-
r
11
debating contests. There will be no ular sessions several days ago. The
charge for admission either. Prom- Institute, which began to function
inent Detroiter!' will act as judges and last year, is of collegiate grade and
officials in both. [ provides tuition free of charge to
'students from all parts of the Soviet
Republics. A considerable number
CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP
young men and women from
EFFECTED IN CIRCLES of
Minsk and Hornet have registered,
and a group of students who have
A change in the leadership of two been granted scholarships by various
Young Judaea circles was announced Jewish communities in Siberia have
at the smoker of the Defenders of the already arrived to take up their
White find Blue held last Sunday eve- studies.
WOODWARD ARCADE
ning at the home of Joseph I'ike on
The faculty of the Institute counts
Cameron avenue. The Maccabees of among its members most of the prom-
1514 Woodward Ave.
Judaea
and Young Judaea leaders
Maio 7127
were the guests of the evening. inent Jewish scholars of Russia,
made at this among them Rabbi Eisenstadt, Chief
Appointments for Studio or at Home.
Announcement was
smoker that Solomon Levin, prominent Rabbi of Petrograd. Courses will
I
Detroit attorney and active worker in be given this year in Ancient, Mi-
local Jewish circles, is to lead the diaeval and odern Jewish History,
Defenders and Israel Zither. former Hedbrew, Yiddish, Aramaic, Arabc,
leader of the Defenders, is to lead the the Bible, the History of the Talmud,
Maccabees. the History of Russian Jewry, and in
Sidney I.opate acted as chairman of Jewish Religion, Literature and Art.
All lectures are delivered during
the everting. Hyman Tigel in a brief
the evening, yet the Institute has
address, declared the occasion of the
no budget either for heating or light-
I
smoker to be the celebration of the
ing. It is probable that illumina-
fifth anniversary of the Balfour Dec-
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PALESTINE PROBLEM
BECOMES PROMINENT
AS ELECTION ISSUE

(Concluded from Page One)

belonging to the Liberal Party, four
Senior Council
are liberals who allied themselves
The Senior Young Judaea Coun-
with Lloyd George, nine conserva-
cil is planning a series of events for
tives, one labor. One of the rendi-
the comin • year including a declama-
tion contest, an essay contest, a get- dates is the Zionist Secretary, Leon-
and
Stein, who is a cnadiate in
w ill be
acquainted party. These
Zionist
immediately after the aDoevearmAckninugmbheirrnof for lhoicsal
his
earned out
conclusion of the first series of senior
connections.
club debates.
Lord Balfour, sneaking at an elec-
The first debate, between the
tion meeting in Ednburgh, was in-
Knights and Defenders, will take
terviewed by Rabbi S. Daiches. Lord
place this Sunday at the Wilkins
Balfour declared he was pleased with
street Talmud Torah. This will be
the appointment of Mr. Ormsby-
followed by a debate between the
Gore as Under-Secretary of Colonies
Buds of Judaea and the Forget-Me-
because Mr. Ormsby-Gore was known
.
will
o
b
t
ee
,
l
e
c
b
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a
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rdiatc
h
e
e nh e
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to him to be an enthusiastic sup-
the
porter of the Zionist policy. lie was
Judaea and the Tikvas Zion.
The next meeting of the Senior sure that he would see things in the
It
Council will be held on Thursday right light. Lord Derby also publicly
expressed his adherence to the Pales-
evening, Nov. 23, at the home of Sol
tine policy, i. e. that of Britain re-
glomovitz, 545 Kenilworth avenue.
mauling faithful to her pledges to
Palestine.
Mogen David Club.
Premier Defend. Hi. View..
The Mogen David Club, at its last
Boner Law, in his election address
meeting, chose the following officers: deals with Palestine in
i one sentence,
Nathan Cooper, president; Aaron declaring that Britain accepted the
Karp, vice-president; Will Weiner, mandate from the League of Na-
secretary; George Charnas, treasur- .''
bons and can only renounce it by
er; Aaron Karp, chairman of program giving tine notice to the League.
ecnimittre; Harry Katz, sergeant at
The Pall Mall Gazette states that
arms; Nathan Cooper, football cap- Prime Minister Boner Law's posi-
tain; Sam Sobolow, soccer captain; ton with regard to the Palestine
McNair Rosen, indoor captain; Reuben problems is not simple. No solution
Axelrod, reporter. Interesting Jew- to the problem at this moment is pos-
ish topics were discussed during the sible. If Britain should renounce the
program and compositions were read Mandate, France would be very glad
n "Why I am a Young Judaean." to accept it, and the millions which
Meetings of the club are held at 6:30 Britain expended in Palestine would
p. m. on Saturdays. Boys of 13 are all go to profit France. Britain, the
invited to join.
Pall Mall Gazette says, cannot go
back on her word. She must proceed
Sons of White and Blue.
in a legal way. If the mandates are
The Sons of White and Blue will ' too burdensome, Britain must inform
celebrate their first anniversary at the League of Nations. The new
an affair to be given this Saturda ygovernment can do nothing which
evening, at the home of the c tub would lower the British prestige.
leader, Barney Jaroslow, 9682 Del-
The Evening News declares that
mar avenue. All leaders are invited the statement that Arthur Henderson,
to attend. An interesting program leader of British Labor Party, gave
has been arranged and refreshments to the Jewish Correspondence Bureau
will be served.
should be a warning to the British
workmen not to Tot efor Labor can-
of Judaea.
didates. The levy on capital proposed
Buda—
The Buds of Judaea will uphold by Labor is a levy in behalf of Pales-
the negative aide of the question, tine.
The Daily Express repudiates the
"Resolved that Yiddish be included
in the Curriculm of Hebrew Educe- accusation that it is organizing anti-
tion in America," in a debate on Semitic movement. The paper says
Sunday, Nov. 19, at the Wilkins they never attack Jews. Its demand
street Talmud Torah, with the For- for Britain's withdrawal from Pales-
get-Me-Not' of Zion. The Buds team tine is supported by a majority of
will consist of Esther Jacobson, Rose Jews, the paper writes, and quotes
Schechter and Sophie Mendelsohn. Samuel Samuel, concluding with:
Meetings of the Buds are held every "Let us leave Palestine in order to
Monday evening at the Shaarey save the Jews from the perils of anti-
Semitic rancor." The Daily Ex-
Zedek. Visitors are welcome.
press prints the history of the Jewish
Correspondence Bureau, describes its
Tikvas Zion
Announcement is made by the activities, quotes its capital, and
Tikvas Zion that future meetings names its directors, in connection
of the club will be held at the Wilk- with the statement of Arthur fiend-
ins street Talmud Torah at 2 p. m. erson which was published by that
every Sunday. The last meeting of Bureau.
the club was held on Sunday, Nov.
Ile gives little who gives with a
6, at that school. The change of
meeting place from the usual West frown. Ile gives much who gives
little with a smile.—The Talmud.
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