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VOL. XII. NO. 25
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922
ELECTED
LESS ANTI-SEMITISM 1OFFICERS
BY KEREN HAYESOD
FOUND IN AMERICA,
MARSHALL REPORTS
Abraham Srere Airsiin Chosen Chair.
I man; Executive Committee of 50
Y. W. H. A. Opens
Membership Drive
"Get a Member in November"
SAYS INVESTMENTS Prominent Men to TEMPLE BETH EL SHALL BE HOUSE OF
SAFE IN PALESTINE Address I. O. B. B. PRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLE, IS KEYNOTE
OF IMPRESSIVE DEDICATION CEREMONY
Dr. Arthur Ruppin Declarer
Max. E. Meisel of Cleveland
and Bishop Gallagher to
Is Slogan of Movement to
The local Keten Ilayescal organize-
tion, at a meeting last Thursday
Capital is Assured of
Speak at Banquet.
Reach 1,000 Goal
Srere
New Religious Edifice Declared to be Leading Institution of its
Good Returns.
Tells American Jewish Com-
and chose
TO II. Ehrlich
Bishop Michael J. Gallagher will
Kind in the World; Detroit Jewry Congratulated on
"Get a Member in November" is
and J. Levin vice-chairmen. Louis
mittee That Agitation in
be
among
hte
principal
speakers
at
NEW YORK.—Dr. Arthur Ruppin,
Dann was re-elected treasurer and J. the slogan of the Young Women's
Success Attained by Beth El Congregation.
Hebrew Association, in the mem- said to be the foremost authority on the Pisgah Lodge annual banquet on
U. S.
iller secretary.
. The executive committee for the bership drive being conducted this the economic situation in Palestine, the occasion of the B'nai B'rith and
is to consist of 50 pet,- month. With the present member- declared at the lintel Astor in his Founders' Day Nov. 26, at the Gray- TRIBUTES PAID RABBIS FRANKLIN, BERKOWITZ
15,393,815 JEWS IN WORLD, coming t year
„additionally co-opted d i, drep-
r ship of 603, the local organization of first address to American Zionists stone, announcement is made by the
AND TO DESIGNER OF BUILDING, ALBERT KAHN
young women, sponsored by the that Palestine now offers 801111,1 in- committee in charge of preparations
TABLES
SHOW
STATISTIC
gonizations. The new executive is Jewish Woman's Club, is aiming to vestments with opportunities for for the celebration.
Other speakers for the annual festi- Dr. Edward N. Calisch Delivers Dedicatory Sermon; Rabbi A.
expected to outline a plan whereby reach the 1,000 mark by the end of profit; that land may be bought prof-
Leads to a campaign is to be inaugurated for the month.
itably, and that shares in commer- val will include Max E. Meisel, prom-
M. Hershman Greets Celebrants on Behalf of Orthodox;
inent
attorney of Cleveland, who is
cial
enterprises
are
available
for
The
membership
drive
for
the
"Y"
-
the
raising
of
Detroit's
1923
quota
Improvements in the Con
connected with many civic and com-
for the Palestine Foundation Fund. is being conducted on the occasion those seeking sound investments.
()the, - Leading Rabbis Speak at Ceremonies.
dition of Jewish People.
munal
affairs.
Mr.
Meisel
is
known
of
the
first
anniversary
of
the
or-
The treasurer, in reporting the past
"1 think it is of the utmost import..
year's receipts, stated that $52,000 ganization. The activities are said once that the Zionists of America as an eloquent speaker. Ile is a
Impressive ceremonies, marked by a festive spirit, featured the remark-
NEW YORK.—During the past was sent from here to the Karen to be the most varied of any in the should more than ever before take an former president of the District
able three-day celebration on the occasion of the dedication of the new
year there was no attempt on any Ilayesial office in New York. lie city. Dressmaking, millinery, decora- interest in these private investments," Grand Lodge No. 2, I. 0. B. 11., and
Temple
Beth El, located at Woodward and Gladstone avenues. From the
a
trustee
of
the
Cleveland
Orphan
tive
art,
home
nursing,
conversation-
he said. "They can participate in
considerable scale to revive the agi- pointed out that the expense in col-
Home, a B'nai B'rith institution. very moment the ceremonies were begun, on Friday evening, Nov. 10 ; until
tation against the Jews, "although in (acting this sum and in keeping up al French, domestic science, com-
the final address was delivered by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin at the banquet on
Leonard
Grossman
of
Chicago
is
also
mercial
and
dramatic
courses
are
some se ctions of the country certain the office at 520 Detroit Savings Bank offered at the Jewish Woman's Club,
Sunday evening, members of Temple Beth El and their guests uttered words
scheduled to speak.
sinister political groups have made building was only 8 per cent.
The Pisgah I.odge Glee Club, un of prayer in thanksgiving for the accomplishment of the great task under-
Speakers at the meeting expressed hundreds of girls taking advantage
anti-Jewish prejudice a part of their.
der the leadership of Saul Silverman , taken by the local congregation.
of the opportunities offered.
rogram."
said
Louis
Marshall,
presi-
the
hope
that
the
sum
of
last
year
p
Leading rabbis from every part of the country were in attendance to
amember of the Detroit Community
"Y" Activities.
dent of the American Jewish corn- !will be doubled in the campaign this
Opera, will present a musical program deliver sermons and to greet Beth El. Expressing the hope that a spirit of
Among the features offered by
mittee, Sunday in delivering the re. year. l'olunteer workers are to be
that
is
promised
to
be
on
a
par
with
service
will dominate the future of the Temple, Rabbis Edward N. Calisch of
port of the executive committee on organized and a house-to-house can- the "Y" are the weekly dances at
Richmond, Va., David Philipson of Cincinnati, Louis Wolsey of Cleveland,
professional singers.
the occasion ofthe sixteenth annual vass conducted in the interest of re- the Shaarey Zedek, taking place on
Abram
Simon
of Washington, D. C. Samuel S. Mayerberg of Dayton, 0.,
Entertainment Plans.
Saturday evenings. The first dance
meeting of the committee at the construction in Palestine.
'
spoke eloquently to Detroit Jews.
At least 1511 out-of-town visitors Philip F'. Waterman of Grand Rapide,
of this season is to be held this Sat-
Hotel Astor.
Rabbis
A.
M.
Ileeshman
of the local Shaarey Zedek congregation, Leo M.
are expected to register in the B'nai
urday evening, Nov. 18. Gymnasium
Mr. Marshall said that while the
B'rith rooms, 1307 Broadway, on the Franklin and Henry J. Berkowitz of Beth El also delivered impressive ad-
classes
are
also
conducted
at
the
Dearborn Independent had ceased the
Sunday of the affair, to attend the dresses.
Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday even-
of slander
systematic campaign
+ In the course of the ceremonies,
banquet and celebration. The visit-
ings.
against the Jews in its columns, the
that lasted three days, tributes were
, ing ladies will be entertained at a
The "Y" of which governing board
Dearborn Publishing company was
paid Albert Kahn, architect; Adolph
luncheon
at
the
Hotel
Statler
at
1
Mrs. Oscar Robinson is chairman, in
continuing to circulate in pamphlet
Finsterwald, who headed the COM.
p. m., while the male visitors will
announcing the membership drive,
form the articles which had appeared
mittee that succeeded in raising the
be
similarly
honored
at
the
B'nai
urges the Jewish young women of
Ile was confi-
in that periodical.
th.e build-
sum mtp
that
hle p m oitAle
a oeifi
B's lb rooms. The Michigan Council
Detroit to take advantage of the
dent that "the number of persons Bundista and Left Poale Zion
the Te mple possible; Isaac
ing
of B'nai B'rith Clubs, in which 12
opportunities offered them by the
who give credence to these broad-
Goldberg,
president
of
the
, chapters are represented, will meet
local organization. Educational, so-
Suffer Defeat; Minorities'
sides is comparatively small and that
and to other leaders in the congrega-
. in the afternoon for the purpose of
cial and athletic activities are in
the American people as a whole ap-
Ticket Wins
holding the annual election of of- Expect 2,000 at Convention in tion.
charge
of
competent
instructors,
predate the danger of such move.'
Friday's Services.
fivers.
Mr.
Grossman
will
address
Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs is supervising
ments and may be relied on to re-
January; To Bring Jews
The opening services on Friday
I the meeting, which will be open to
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Twenty- the "Y" activities.
pudiate them."
evening
were
featured by a moat in-
,
B'nai
B'rith
members.
Back to Judaism
one Jewish deputies have been
Mrs. Cohen to Speak.
spiring musical program by a choir of
The Wine Question.
During the Council's sessions, the
elected to the lower house (Sejm) of
Monthly educational meetings of
60
voices
especially
trained for the
visiting
ladies
will
be
entertained
at
The committee, said the report, the Polish Parliament, according to the organization are addressed by
Two thousand Jewish men and occasion. Every seat in the massive
a musicale at the Statler by the
has given considerable study to that incomplete returns.
DR. ARTHUR RUPPIN
prominent speakers. The November
women will meet in New York next structure was occupied when the first
Ladies'
Auxiliary
to
Pisgah
Lodge.
portion of the prohibtiion amend-
The successful candidates are meeting is to be held this Sunday af-
January to attend the greatest organ note echoed through the
ment having to do with permission nominees of the Minority Nation- ternoon, at 2:46 o'clock, doors closing that way in the upbuilding of Pales- Mrs. L. Rubenstein and Mrs. Eli
movement ever undertaken to bring Temple at the touch of the keys by
to use wine for sacramental purposes. alities' Bloc, consisting largely of at 3 o'clock. The meeting will be tine, and at the same time they will ,Sachse are in charge of a reception
"Professor Louis Ginsberg of the Jews and Germans with a 11 eral addressed by Mrs. Morse M. Cohen, keep their money safe and get a re- committee of the auxiliary, while Mrs. the Jews back to Judaism. Plans the organist, Abram Ray Taylor. Men
were announced for a convention singers in the choir then sang the
Jewish Theological Seminary, who sprinkling of Ruthenians. Jewish who will speak on "Recent Novels." turn on it." , Benjamin Gould and Mrs. J. S. Gar-
The occasion of the address was a , vett will have charge of the enter- which will be the most notable Jew- opening hymn, "Open Ye Portals,"
has made a profound study of the parties not allied with the minority A correct Dress Revue will be pre-
ish gathering ever held in America, to written for the occasion by William
Jewish law and tradition in connec- fusion went down to defeat. Thus sented by Russek's four living models. reception in honor of Dr. Ruppin and tainment.
mark the fiftieth anniversary con- Howland, leader of the choir. Rabbi
tion with this subject, believes that the Bund, the Poole Zion and the
The Glee club of the association, Dr. Schmarya Levin, the latter a , The banquet will start at 6 :30 p. vention of the Union of American Leo M. Franklin delivered the invoca-
the use of unfermented wine is legal, Jewish People's Democratic Bloc can- meeting every Saturday night, is con- Zionist leader who visited the United m. and will be followed by a dance Hebrew Congregations. The Union
tion, after which the choir sang "S'u
and that, while the use of fermented didates headed by Noah Prilutzki, ducted by Mrs. Lola Stone-Evans. A States last year with the Einstein- at the Graystone ballroom. Reser-
maintains a college at Cincinnati for Sh'orim."
wine is not forbidden, there is a dis- were not returned, Mr. Prilutzki Bible study class is conducted by Weizmann Commission. The meet- nations may still be made with the
the ordination of rabbis, a synagogue
Particularly impressive was the
tinct preference in favor of unfer. alone being elected, despite the 23,- Mrs. Henry Wineman. A Hebrew ing was under auspices of the Zion- secretary at 1307 Broadway, Cherry
extension department, which brings ceremony of placing the scrolls of the
mented wine," the report continued. 000 votes cast for it.
class is conducted every Tuesday ist Organization of America. The 3070. To accomodate out-of-town opportunity to Jews at farms, sum- Law in the Ark. The four bearers of
guests,
reservations
will
be
received
"The rabbinical assembly of the
Warsaw alone returned 7 Jews, evening. Miss Rose Weinstein is in chairman was Louis Lipsky.
mer resorts, colleges, hospitals and the scrolls were Joseph Kahn, father
up to and including Nov. 21.
Jewish Theological Seminary has %V ilna, 2; Lemberg, 2; Cracow, 1; charge of the commercial courses.
Indispensable Activities.
other places where congregations are of Albert Kahn, the building archi-
Rabbi Berkowitz to Speak.
adopted this view unanimously."
Plotzk, 1; Bialysotck, 1. There were
Other CI
In his address, Dr. Ruppin pointed' Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz will inaccessible, and a publication de- tect; Henry Dreyfus, Herman Weiss
New statistical tables, said Mr. notable victories for the candidates of
Mrs. Morris Garvctt conducts a out that many activities In Palestine, address Pisgah Lodge at the meeting partment which issues a monthly bul. and Morris Kron. In tendering the
Marshall, show that there are 16,393,- the Galician Zionists as well as for class in beginners' dramatics every
letin for adults and a magazine for scrolls to the Rabbis, Mr. Kahn spoke
815 Jews throughout the world, of the Zionist candidates throughout Tuesday evening. Swimming is taught indispensable to the upbuilding of, to be held this Monday evening, Nov.
the country, were of a non-commer- , 20. Rabbi Berkowitz has taken as children, and tracts for distribution eloquently of the benefits of the Law
which 3,330,000 are in the United I'oland.
at the Balch School every Thurs- cial nature. Other undertakings, he , his topic "Whisperings of the City." among Jews and non-Jews.
to the Jewish people.
States, 3,716,000 in Poland, 2,375,-
Jewish deputies to the Sejm, the day evening. Mme. E. I. Lichten- said, might be undertaken on a com- The address will be delivered before
The delegates who are leaden in
Emanuel Wodic, Civil War veteran,
000 in the Ukraine and 950,000 in returns up to the present indicate, stein is in charge of the class in
mercial basis. He pointed out that a a joint meeting of the men's or- their communities will come from all in G. A. R. uniform, then lighted the
Rumania.
are Gruenbaum, Kirschbraun, Farb- conversational French. The domes- few years ago it was not possible to ganization and the ladies' auxiliary. parts of the United States. The ses- Perpetual Light by reciting verses
German Anti-Semitism.
stein, Ilartlass, Schapiro, Rosenblatt, tic science class is conducted by say that private enterprsies in Pales- Fallowing the address, there will be sions as at present arranged will in- from the Bible, ending with "Let
The collapse of anti-Semitism in Sirkis. Schiper, Wigodzki, Feldman, Mrs. Virginia Y. Cole. Miss Celia tine were safe, but since the change an entertainment program which has clude a banquet at the Hotel Astor, there be light!" Mr. Wodic, who is the
this country has had a most salutary Wischlizki, Then, Ilelmann, Trusker, Meyers is conducting the class in of administration a change in the eco- , been prepared by the auxiliary.
with government officials and noted honorary warden of the Temple, was
effect in Europe, the report stated, Weinzieher, Reich. Rubinstein. There home nursing.
nomic condition of the country had
Rabbi Berkowitz's address was or- American Jews as speakers, religious a drummer boy during the Civil war.
Young women not yet affiliated taken place. The Palestine Land De- iginally delivered before the Vortex services at all Temples and Syna-
"although the agitation is still pre- are, besides, two Jewish deputies for
Samuel Heavenrich, oldest living
with the "Y" are urged to send their vclopment Company, he said, offered Club, and is being repeated by special gogues and a mass meeting at Car- member of the Temple, who joined
valent, to a greater or less extent, Stanislawow, and two for Stryj.
in many countries. On the whole,
In consequence of the defeat of applications in to the Jewish Wo- for sale building lots, and every request. On Nov. 27, the Intellectual negie Hall and at the Academy of the congregation Beth El 60 years
however, the propaganda has met Prilutzki's party, popularly known as men's clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. Zionist had the opportunity of buy- Advancement Committee annopnces, Music in Brooklyn.
ago, presented the key of the Temple
with general condemnation in West- "Volkists," he proposed an amalga- Members are urged to enroll their ing them, building on them and liv- the speaker will be Dr. Lynn Ilarold
At this convention, which will end to Isaac Goldberg, the president. In
ern Europe except in Germany, where lion with the Minority Bloc for the friends and to help reach the coveted ing in the houses or renting them to Hough. On Dec. 18, Miss Eugene the first half century since the Union a brief address he spoke of the hap-
anti-Semitism has been adopted as a Senatorial elections. It is doubtful, goal of 1,000 by the end of Novem- others.
R. Freund will talk on "What I Saw of American Hebrew Congregations piness the hour afforded him. Its
rallying cry by certain minor poli- ' however, if the minorities will agree ber.
was founded by the late Rabbi Isaac lauded the efforts of Adolph Finster-
Dr. Ruppin reviewed the improve- in France."
tical groups and it is there that we to this fusion.
The meeting last Monday evening M. Wise, the problem of the preser- weld in raising the large sum for the
month in Palestine since the British
see most clearly that anti-Semitism is
Th e majorit of the seats have
occupation five years ago. He told was featured by a discussion of a vation of Judaism though the young construction of the monumental
the handmaiden of what remains of been won by the Polish Center Party,
of the better roads and the improve- paper by Dr. dward N. Calisch on people of this faith will be the lead- structure.
the militaristic party and of those notorious for its anti-semitic planks
Tribute to Workers.
meet in political administration un- "Natural Causes of Anti-Jewish ing factor and a program for the na-
forces which are endeavoring to in its platform, the Peasant's Party
Mr. Goldberg, in accepting the key,
der British auspices as compared Feeling." Max Edwards, chairman tion-wide education of Jews will be
overthrow the republic."
running a close second and Polish
with conditions under Turkish rule. of the Intellectual Advancement Com adopted. In order to determine the responded with an address in which
The report pointed out that the Socialist Party coming in third,
scope of the work necessary the he paid tribute to Albert Kahn and
The activity of the Jews in Pales- mittee, led in the discussion.
economic life of the Jew was taking
The minority nationalities' candi-
Union made a survey of Jewish re- the staff that built the edifice. Ile
has largely gone into building,
■ distinct turn for the better in dates including 16 German, Ukrain- Will Counteract Activities of Usurers tine
ligious schools in the Harlem dis- thanked the artist, the contractor
according
to
Dr.
Ruppin.
Building
in
Now Flourishing in All Parts of
Europe and that the new economic ian and White Russians will, together
trict of New York City, whose pop- and sub-contractors, and expressed
the town has been facilitated by the
Soviet
Russia
policy of the Russian Communists with the Jewish candidates, be in a
ulation is fifty percent Jewish. It his heartfelt thanks to the Rabbis.
General Mortgage Bank in Palestine,
had b•t to an improvmeent in the position to combine with other Sejm
learned that of 47,987 Jewish chil-
"The Rabbis have been working
of which Dr. Ruppin is president.
MOSCOW.—(J.
T.
A.)—To
coun-
condition of the Jews.
groups on issues calling for defeat
dren of school age in the district , day and night for our Temple," Mr.
Ile explained that the building ac-
teract the activities of usurious
John L. Bernstein, president of of reactionary measures.
only 9,603 or twenty percent, attend Goldberg declared, "and I want to
tivities had given work to several
money
lenders
now
flourishing
in
all
the lisbrew Sheltering and Immi-
any kind of Jewish religious school . proclaim publicly that to Rabbi
parts of Russia, delegates to the thousand immigrants. The Work- Young People's Temple Club in
grant Aid Society, told the commit- JEWISH CANDIDATES
In New York City as a whole twenty- Franklin and his co-workers go the
"Yidgescom" or the Jewish Public men's Association of Palestine is be-
tee that companies which have ac- OPPOSE PALESTINE POLICY
five percent of a population of 275,- thanks of the congregation for the
of Staging
of "Welcome
Stranger"
at Majestic
Theater
Committee decided at its three-day coming the largest builder in Pales- Charge
000 children nitend such schools.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Daily
raising of the sum of $411,000 that
tine,
he
said,
and
makes
contracts
not
conference here to establish an In-
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ublish
the
The Union officials say that many made this new Temple possible."
ti
ues
to
xpress con n
Tickets will go on ante Monday,
dustrial and Agricultural Credit only with individuals, but also with
of these schools are conducted in
names of candidates for Parliament
Rabbi Franklin followed with an
the
government
for
such
public
ac-
Nov.
20
at
the
Majestic
Theater
and
Bank.
favoring the evacuation of Pales-
Grinnell Brothers for "Welcome poorly lighted and dirty back rooms address in which he said "there are
The conference recommended also tivities as may be required.
by
teachers
who
are
recent
immi-
tine and gives the names of promin- the expenditure for relief of a mil-
times
In life when any word save
Economic Outlook Good.
Stranger," the huge stage success to
ent Jewish candidates who, the paper
grants to the United States. Many prayer seems sacrilege. Such an hour
lion dollars next year, of which a
"On the whole, the economic out- be presented by the Woodward Play
of the teachers, it found, have never is this. Thrilled as we of Temple
says, "are not in agreement with Dr. small portion, probably not more than
look for Palestine is a good one," he ers, under the auspices of the Young taught before and have undertaken
Lime I Tore), Attendance Incenses Weizmann." These candidates are
Beth El must be, we might be par-
10 per cent, will be raised locally, the continued, making an appeal for in- People's Temple Club of Congrega-
Ey 100 During Past Month.
that profession because they found doned if we attempt to interpret what
Sir. Harry Samuel, Arthur Samuel, main support coming from the Joint
activity on the part of Ameri. Lion Beth El, at the Majestic Theater,
Samuel Samuel, and Victor Albus Distribution Committee, the "Ort" creased
can Jews in Palestine. Monday evening, Nov. 27. The spirit it impossible tz earn a livelihood at this new Temple means to the com-
anything else. Therefore the leaders munity at large.
Bernard Isaacs, in submitting a re- Duveen. The Express is puzzled by and other organizations. Particular-
"The Balfour declaration will re_ manifested in this affair thus far by
port on Sunday of the progress made the stand Lionel Rothschild has ly, the "Yidescom" looked to the
of the Union concluded that if
"We are proud, we are happy and
main a scrap of paper if we do not the members and the entire Jewish American Jewish children are to be
by the United Hebrew Schools the taken in the matter—"an anti-Zion- support of the Landsmanschaften in
above all thankful to the Almighty
fill it with flesh and blood," Dr. Rips community as well, indicates a capac-
past few weeks, particularly in the ist, though for unaccountable reasons America, on whose co-operation this
educated as they should be, an ex-
pin declared. "Only by our work in ity audience will be on hand.
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Ahaysth Achim Talmud Torah on upholding British support for what Jewish relief system largely depends.
"Welcome Stranger" has a record tensive program for the establishment
Palestine will that paper remain alive.
Westminster and Delmar avenues, he disapproves. "
It was decided also that hereafter We ourselves must create new indus- of a whole season in New York and of religious schools is necessary. The
More virulent than the other the "Yidgescom" will concentrate its tries and new agricultural settle- another in Chicago. It has been de- coming convention will try to find
which was recently added to the
chain of Talmud Torahs, pointed out papers is the Morning Post. It at- activity on children's aid and profes- ments for the incoming immigrants. scribed as one of the most charming the means of bringing this campaign TEMPLE BETH EL OPENS
SERVICES THIS SUNDAY
that more than 100 new pupils en- tacks the English Zionist Federation sional and technical education.
conclusinon.
And for this purpose, of course, cap - entertainments that has ever ap- to a successful
Among those who are aiding the
rolled the past month, since the for issuing a circular asking can-
peered on the American stage.
Discussions regarding the scope of ital is absolutely essential,
sch0 , 1 was placed under new super- didates to pledge themselves to sup-
Rabbi
Franklin Will Preach on "The
The
story
of
"Welcome
Stranger"
committee
in
making
this
convention
the "Yidgescom" work brought forth
"We have the charter, we have the
vision The attendance at the North port the Zionist policy. The Post an interesting suggestion by the Left people,
Constituent Elements of Wor.
but the capital is missing, and revolves about Isadore Solomon, who, hte greatest of its kind are Daniel P.
warns
candidates
against
giving
such
End school is now exceeding 300.
Ben Altheimer,
Ben
ship"
Poole Zion leader, Ostrowski, who is we must look especially to those because of his race, is an outcast in Hays, chairman
The occasion for Mr. Isaacs' report
On Sunday morning of this week
a member also of the Praesidium, lands which have not suffered as a small New England town. The story David M. Bressler, Manny Strauss
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was the special celebration held by
that the "Yidgescom" ultimately be- much as the countries of Europe be- of this poor man's adventure depicts Henry Morgenthau, Ludwig Vogel- at 10:45, regular Sunday services
that school on Sunday afternoon to
come the basis of the "Jewish Nation. cause of the war. We look especially in a delightful manner, the interest- stein, Adolph S. Ochs, Philip .1. will begin at the new Temple Beth
commemorate the union of the
at Proletarian Autonomy." This was to the Jews in the United States who ing and lovable qualities of an ordin. Goodhart, Nathan J. Miller, Morti- El, Woodward at Gladstone avenues.
schools. Judge Harry B. Keidan acted
vigorously opposed by all speakers, by their numbers and by their wealth ary man whose sympathies are not mer L. Schiff, Louis Marshall, lion. This service and all subsequent serv-
as chairman. lie delivered an inter-
who stressed the temporary nature of are at the head of the Jewry of the limited by race or creed and whose Julius M. Mayer, Hon. Irving Leh- ices in the Temple are open to the
ing address, urging the people of
championship of the unfortunate man, Hon. David Leventritt, Meiet public, and all who are interested
the "Yidgescom," which, they de- world. "
the North End neighborhood not to
are cordially invited to be present.
clared, was established in order to
Dr. Ruppin urged that the present reaches out to all humanity. Blended Steinbrink and Roger W. Straus.
stop with the work until every child
There are no assigned seats in the
in the neighborhood has been ac-
The Junior Hadaesah vaudeville aid the Soviet government until nor- generation should try to bring the with this heart interest material is an
new Temple and those who come
mal
conditions
permitted
the
govern-
number
of
Jews
in
Palestine
up
to
abundance
of
comedy
with
touches
of
show and dance will take place this
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
Y.
P.
A.
comodated in a Hebrew classroom.
first may take their choice of all
ment to handle the situation alone. It
drama that tug at the heart and
An t xamination of one of the ad- Sunday evening, Nov. 19, at the might take 10 years, it was pointed 500,000 or 1,000,000, saying that the make the combination a convincing
seats in the beautiful auditorium,
WILL
HEAR
DISCUSSION
vanced dames, conducted by M. Shaarey Zedek. The dance is held out, before the government reaches land in ancient days supported sever- and thoroughly pleasing entertain-
which has a capacity of approximate-
OF BOOK BY LEWISOHN ly two thouand.
Michlin, instructor, took place for for the purpose of raising a sufficient such a stage and then the "Yidges- al millions. The present population ment. The thought contained in this
is 700,000, of which 100,000 are
rp
the esose
of demonstring
the sum to care for the eight Palestinian
at
On next Sunday morning, Rabbi
Jews. He said he did not mean, in production is particularly timely and
of the school. The examina- orphans adopted by the girls of the corn" will disband.
A literary treat is promised those Franklin will begin a series of ad-
speaking of 500,000 Jews, that they every Jew, both young and old should
tion was conducted in Hebrew, but organization. The entire proceeds
dresses on the subject "The Consti-
see
it.
Regular
prices
will
prevail
who
attend
the
next
meeting
of
the
get
the
upper
hand
over
the
non-
by request of the audience, the chil- will go towards feeding and cloth-
truet Elmenets of Worship." Dur-
Jewish population. The Jews must Details for this performance are in Y. P. A. at the Shaarey Zedek on
dren translated Biblical chapters in ing these adopted ones.
ing the course of these addresses
live on friendly terms with the Arabs, the hands of Miss Selma Hamburger. Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 8:15 p. m. A
Featuring the program will he a
Englsih, revealing a knowledge of
he will explain much of the symbol-
review
and
prieonal
impressions
of
COM-
All arrangements have been
th e Hebrew language and the Jewish clever bachelor revue wi th
he declared, and maintained that only
ism of the new Temple. This will
Ludwig
Lewisohn'e
"Up
Stream"
will
if the Jews went to Palestine in large
(Turn to last page.)
history. An especially trained choir Jennie Zierer, assisted by Yetta Gold-
be given by Mrs. Morse Cohen. Be- include in a general way the figures
numbers could they create there •
smith, Frieda Stolarsky, Helen Et-
sane Hebrew songs.
in the vast dome, the various relig-
sides
the
Interest
which
Mrs.
Cohen's
Rabbi Nathan Kress of New York, culture of their own.
Mr. Isaacs, in his report, said that tinger, Esther Schiller, Mollie Hoff-
HEBREW ORPHAN HOME
talks usually evoke, the nature of ious symbols that find a place in
the school was now contemplating to man and Arlene Gallow. A vaude- nationally known for his lectures and
the Temple, the inscriptions of which
DANCE
THIS
TUESDAY
the
book's
story
should
be
particular-
engage additional Hebrew teacher. ville sketch will feature the Misses addresses on national and internation-
ly interestnig to an audience of Jew- a very wide use has been made, and
lie pointed out changes in the Ruth Cantor, Sonia Sinaiko, Ruth al problems and literary and philo-
the windows, two out of a total of
All
efforts
are
being
made
to
make
ish
young
people
and
a
large
attend-
school and school building, and Goldsmith, Ida Velick and Betty Bar- sophical subjects, will address the
the Hebrew Orphan Home ball, talc- once is expected. The musical pro. ten being at the present time in
showed a remarkable change in con- rick. The Misses Libby Miller and Men's Club of Temple Beth El on
place. The balance are expected to
ing
place
this
Tuesday
evening
at
the
gram
of
the
evneing
will
include
vocal
Lelia Sinaiko will appear in a novelty Thursday evening, Nov. 23, at the
ditions during the past month.
arrive before the beginning of the
Arcadia, the biggest social and finan- selections by Mrs. J. ht. Berets,
A holiday spirit prevailed through- sketch. A musical revue will be new Temple. This will be the first
year.
a
cial
success
of
the
present
season.
On
Wednesday
evening,
Dec.
13,
The Windsor chapter of Hadasaah
out the celebration. Refreshments given by the Misses Betty Friedman, dinner.meting to be held at the new
A special invitation is extended to
will give its annual dance at the L 0. The entertainment committee prom- Chanukah membership party will be
Temple.
Betty
Melken,
Helen
Cohen,
Julia
were served by members of the
those
who are not members of Temple
ises
the
beat
music
and
interesting
given
at
the
Shaarey
Zedek
by
the
Rabbi Kress will talk on "Makers 0. F. Temple, East Wyandotte street ,
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ahavath Weiss, Betty Weingarden, Yetta
Windsor, on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Pro- entertainment. numbers. The pro- Y. P. A. The ommittee in charge is Beth El, both Jews and non-Jews who
of
the
New
World."
Having
just
re-
Dvorkin
and
Anne
Winston.
Achim Talmud Torah. Ladies active
are
interested
in this latest addition
,
seeds
go
for
the
upkeep
of
the
pros-
planning
a
.dance
with
special
music
Other interesting numbers on the turned from a European tour, Rabbi ceeds of the dance are to go for th
in the work were Mrs. S. Alpert,
Palestine Medical Unit and for the up- ent home and for the support of the games and other features in line with to the church building of Detroit
resident of the auxiliary; Mrs. B. program promise to make this affair Kress is expected to bring an impor-
and
what
Temple
Beth El represents
tant message to the members of the keep of the sanitation work in Pales- ehildren housed there. There will the holiday occasion, and a selected
Weintraub and one of the most interesting of the
in the life of the general community.
be no collections made in the hall. musical program.
tine sponiored by the organization.
Men's Club.
/dralaliti.n.
season.
'
Is Waning.
Communists Policy
JEWS ELECT 21 TO
POLISH PARLIAMENT
UNION PLANS FOR
MONSTER MEETING
"YIDGESCOM" TO
COMBAT RUSSIAN
MONEY LENDERS
EXPECT CAPACITY
HOUSE AT NOV. 27
AFFAIR OF CLUB
NORTH END SCHOOL
PROGRESS IS SHOWN
JUNIOR HADASSAH'S
VAUDEVILLE SHOW,
DANCE ON SUNDAY
DR. NATHAN KRASS
TO ADDRESS MEN'S
CLUB ON THURSDAY
WINDSOR HADASSAH
DANCE ON NOV. 28