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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-11-24

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PAGE TWELVE

t
ri_EljentorrlEwistt(ititoractz

Digesting the Week's News

I. 0. B. B. TO OPEN
ITS 67TH YEAR AT

NOVEMBER '24,1922

AFFAIR ON SUNDAY

(Concluded from Editorial page.)

was a just one, and the first job he
put across in a renewed effort for
(Concluded from page 1.)
the relief of his fellow-Jews was in
that promises to be on a par with
getting English Jewry to increase the
those of professional singers.
$500,000 quota to one of $2,500,000.
State Council to Meet.
We have no doubt but that the latter
Simultaneous with the Founders'
will
be
raised,
mainly
through
sum
Day
and
B'nai B'rith Day celebration
the efforts of Mr. Brown. Just as he
the Michigan Council of B'nai B'rith
has succeeded with his bigjob in
(From gables of Jewish Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
clubs will convene here on Sunday .
America, so are we certain that he
Twenty Jews have been elected members of the Dwinsk Town Council At least 150 out-of-town guests are
will succeed in Great Britain. "Dave"
expected to register at the B'nai
Brown is the man of the hour, and (I.atvia.)
• • • •
B'rith clubrooms, 1307 Broadway, on
with pep such as he so sincerely and
Hon. Simon Wolf of Washington, D. C., celebrated his eighty-sixth birth. the day of the affair, to attend the
enthusiastically displays in a desire
meeting of the State Council as well
to alleviate the sufferings of a great day on October 28.
• •
as the banquet in the evening.
part of our people, there is much
The 12 chapters of I. 0. B. B. clubs
hope for the coming of a better day.
The Jugo-Slavian government has appointed Milan Swartz to be Jugo. will meet at 2:30 p. m. for
the par-
Slavian consul at Zurich.
ticular
purpose of electing officers
• • • ' •
for the ensuing year. Mr. Grossman
Anti-Semitism Ineradicable.
The Persian premier has promised the punishment of those responsible will address the meeting, which will
A new anti-Semitic daily has made
be open to all B'nai B'rith members.
its appearance in Vienna. Its first for the recent anti-Jewish rioting.
• • •
Visiting ladies will in the meantime
shot is a "revelation" of another in-
be entertained at a luncheon at the
Since
the
French
occupation
of
Strasbourg,
six
Jewish
professors
have
ternational plat by the Jews to con-
Hotel Statler at 1 p. m., the male
trol the world. The plot is, of course, been appointed to the local university. a a
members being similarly honored at
attributed to the Elders of Zion. We
the clubrooms. During the council's
don't know how to connect this new
The first "Walter Rathenau Lodge" of the Independent Ordei
sessions, the visiting ladies will be
outburst with recent optimistic state- B'rith has been instituted at Schwedt, Germany.
entertained at a musicale at the Stat-
• • • •
ment that anti-Semitism was on the
ler by the Ladies' Auxiliary to Pisgah
want, but are convinced the Jewish
The King of Italy has appointed Cavaliere Guido Pewit' of Florence to Lodge. Mrs. L. Rubenstein and Mrs.
leader who declared anti-Semitism to be officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy.
Eli Sachse are in charge of the re-
• • • •
be "innate and ineradicable" was
ception committee of the auxiliary,
right. You can't reason with one
Chief
Rabbi
Dr.
Cheju+
has
opened
the
garden
plantations
near
Vienna,
while Mrs. Benjamin Gould and Mrs.
who is prejudiced, and anti-Jewish
J. S. Garvett will have charge of the
prejudice is deep-rooted. The leopard instituted for the training of Haluzim, by planting the first tree.
entertainment.
cannot change his spots and the anti-
The banquet, starting at 6:30 p.
The Jewish Convalescent Home at Philadelphia, Pa., has been greatly
Semite will never learn his lesson,
m., will be followed by a dance, also
even if the documents of the Elders overcrowded during the past year and %new; building is to be erected.
at
the Graystone. Committees in
of Zion are proven forgeries a thou-
President Harding has commissioned Dr. Gustavus M. Blech of Chicago, charge of the entertainment program
sand times.
assure
that the affair will be the
Ill., a colonel in the Medical Reserve Corps of the United States Army.
finest of its kind ever held. Prepara-
• • • •
tions are in charge of Pisgah . Lodge's
$250,000 CAMPAIGN UNDER
A Young Men's Hebrew Association has been formed at Bridgeton, N. J . entertainment committee and the en-
WAY IN GREATER BOSTON Bridgeton is a South Jersey farming section adjacent to Vineland.
tertainment committee of the ladies'
• • • •
auxiliary of the order.
J.,
have
organized
and
formed
the
Re-
Jewish
women
of
Eelleville,
N.
Rabbi Berkowitz Speaks.
BOSTON.—A campaign for the
is to aid the local Hebrew school.
At the meeting of Pisgah Lodge
Keren Ilayesod, which is reported to becca Auxiliary, the object of which
• • • •
held last Monday evening, Rabbi
have united all elements of Greater
A kosher kitchen presented to the Hebrew Hospital of Baltimore will be Henry J. Berkowitz of Temple Beth
Boston Jewry and aims at a quota of
$250 000, was launched last week at a dedicated on Sunday. Joseph Berman has donated the kosher kitchen in El delivered a most interesting ad-
drses on "The Whispers of a City."
special dinner presided over by Judge memory of his wife, Estella Berman.
• • •
Rabbi Berkowitz said that the title
David A. Lourie and addressed among
Dr. Meg Doon Chew, a noted Chinese editor, was a recent speaker before of his address Was miggested to him
others by Colonel Josiah C. Wedg-
wood, Samuel Untermyer of New the Ladies' Auxiliary of Temple Israel of San Francisco, Cal., when he by 0. Henry's book, "Vsisce of e
York, and Dr. Joseph Silverman, Rab- took for his topic, "The History of the Jews inChina."
City." Ile declared that the voice
bi Emeritus of Temple Emanuel of
of Detroit is the gasoline engine
The Toronto, Canada, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, which in- which overshadows all else.
New York. The previous evening a
huge demonstration took place at cludes ten organizations, has fixed a budget of $60,000 for the current year.
"The cultural life of Detroit only
which the ratification of the Palestine The Jewish population of Toronto is now estimated at 35,000.
speaks in whispers," Rabbi Berkowitz
Mandate was celebrated. It was de-
declared, quoting as practical exam-
clared to have been the largest Jewish
The South African Jewish Orphanage has obtained from Sir Lionel ples the deficits incurred every year
gathering ever held In Boston and was Phillips the well known mansions "Arcadia" for the nominal sum of £30,000. by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
also addressed by Colonel Wedgwood. Two hundred children can beaccommodated in the main building alone.
Association and the small way in
• • • •
which the new library is being used.
Dr. Israel Abrahams will leave England for the United States in Jan- Rabbi Berkowitz declared that it lies
uary, and expects to be here about four months. Ile will deliver the with every man, woman and child to
Schweich lecture at the British Academy on "Invasions of l'alestine" before break the bars within us and to pre-
pare for a greater cultural activity.
he sails.


Dr. Hough to Speak.
Max Edwards, chairman of the
Fifty Jewish families of Fez have preceeded to l'alestine within the last
few weeks, say reports from the Morocco capital. The exodus of all Mo- intellectual advancement committee,
rocco Jews is anticipated in some quarters, as some are migrating to Pales- in introducing Rabbi Berkowitz, said
that the latter, in his short stay in
tine daily.
Lane Bryant Cer-
• •
Detroit, had endeared himself to all
meta are built with a
perfect knowledge of
A salt industry company, founded with a capital of £40,000, and in- who knew him, Mr. Edwards an-
the maternit1 Rent.
nounced that his committee has pre-
cluded
among
its
directors
J.
Cassel,
a
Palestine
engineer;
M.
Novomeysky
r • ti U I remente. Re-
tain, etylish figure,
of Siberia and Walter Samuel of London, has been registered by the Pales- pared for a rich program for the
health, ret-
coming months, including an address
tine
government.

rieves fatigue, imp-
next Monday evening, Nov. 27, by
portr abdomen and
vital organs.
Chicago's Hebrew Theological College at Douglass boulevard and St. Rev. Dr. Lynn Ilarold Hough.
Dr. Hough, who is the former
Louis avenue was formally dedicated Sunday afternoon. The new temple of
$3.95
learning will open its doors to some 600 young Jewish students shortly after president of Northwestern University,
is undoubtedly one of the ablest
its dedication.
to $12.50
• • •
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Bruno Walter, the eminent conductor of Munich, who will come to a friend of the Jew and as a student

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this Monday evening is being
Detroit Symphony Orchestras, has had the title of professor conferred upon dress
Petttcoats
-,
eagerly looked forward to by Pisgah
him by the Bavarian government. . • •
and other morel requirements
Lodge,
particularly by those members "SAVE THEIR SOULS"

for mother ..-to-be.
heard Dr. Hough previously.
The District election of Kowno and Panewesch Boards will not follow who
EVA A. WERBE
Full Line of Infants' Wear
Mr. Edwards was lauded at the last
PLEA FOR CHILDREN
the ruling of the Central Election Committee which disqualified four out of meeting for the interesting speakers
ALL INSURANCE
the six successful Jewish candidates for the Sejm, as well as nine deputies he brought to Pisgah Lodge the past
of other minority groups. Judications are that the disqualified deputies will few months and for the fine intel-
(Continued From Page One.
Garfield 8335
1132 Majestic Building
Main 613
be reinstalled.
lectual program he has prepared for
Main Floor, Washington Arcade
• • • •
moral destruction. If we fail to do
Use Washington Blvd. Entrance.
the
lodge.
The aid is invited of governments that are members of the League of
that, we, too, here in America may
Musical Program.
Nations as well as of archeological societies in the United States engaged in
An interesting musical program pay the price.
excavations in Palestine, in the task of laying bare the site of the City of presented at the last Monday evening
Of some of the work that is being
David in Jerusalem. The invitation has been extended by the government meeting included vocal selections by done to save Jewish children Miss
ilazanovitz
is tremendously enthus-
of Palestine.
Mrs. J. M. Berris, accompanied on


the piano by Miss Sondelman; a vio- iastic. She told of a children's col-
From the President's Desk—Talk No, 120.
Notwithstanding a year of economic depression and political upheavals lin selection by little 6-year-old Miss ony near Zhitomir.
throughout the east, British exports to Palestine will this year show a consid- Mildred Kramer, assisted by Mrs.
It is wonderful to see them work-
erable increase over hose of the previous year. It is expected that the ex- Young; piano selection by Miss Thel- ing in the fields, these youngsters
ports to Palestine will amount to over 1,250,000 pounds by the end of 1922, ma Gordon; vocal selections by Mrs. whose ages run from 8 to 16. They
as against 845,000 pounds in 1921.
Ben Jacob, soprano, accompanied on raise cabbages, potatoes, pear and
• . • •
the piano by Miss Kaplan. Conclud- beans. Poor kids! They have no
During the nine months ending September 1922, only 5889 Jewish immi- ing the program was an act by Oscar rakes, no hoes, they must do the
‘'
Single Homes,
grants entered Palestine, according to official figures just published. The Goldine, magician.
digging, the seeding, the hoeing, the
Duplexes
decrease is accounted for by the fact that for the period of four months
if your employer found out that you
/ ',I'
Julius Deutelbaum made a plea for weeding by hand. But they do it!
end
following the Jaffa riots in 1921, Jewish immigration to Palestine was a big turnout of I'isgah Lodge and
produced less than he paid you.
"They Love Work."
Home Sites
practically suspended. Jewish immigration picked up slightly during Oc- auxiliary members to the Sunday
"It's beautiful to behold the spirit
That's why his business makes mon-
tober 1922, when 720 arrivals of immigrants and pioneers were reported.
of
these
children.
Barefoot,
ragged
evening
aftliir.
Mr.
Deutelbaursea
ey—he demands that you show a
• • •
IRSCH
plea received a hearty response from but happy. They love the work.
That Sir Herbert Samuel may relinquish his post as the Palestine High the members.
profit or get off the job.
")lere they are held to their peo-
Realty Company
Commissioner
is
the
opinion
of
some
of
his
Liberal
colleagues.
For
one
thing
8716 Linwood, Corner Blaine
The social service committee re- ple and their faith because they are
You yearn to be your own boss,
it is thought Sir Herbert may be too ardent in his Zionism for the Boner Law ported that a family consisting of a taught in Yiddish. But I have been
Garfield 2423.5380
but are you capable of it? Figure
government or for the Conservatives, should the latter come into power. man, his wife and four children was in other institutions where the chil-
it out.
Moreover, Sir Herbert is wanted by the Liberals because he would re- admitted to this country through its dren have to attend lectures on the
turn from Palestine with an enhanced reputation, and with no commitments efforts and united with relatives in 'fallacies of religion' and on eco-
If you were called on today to pay
in domestic affairs.
Detroit.
It
was
also
reported
that
nomics."
up everything you owed, could you
• • • •
Other phases of Jewish life are
a number of serious cases were han-
do it?
Addressing the guests at a dinner arranged by Jewish leaders in Johan- dled, particularly one of a woman in included in Miss Hazanovitz's nar-
nesburg, l'rime Minister Smuts declared he trusts Great Britain, having ac- a serious candition in Receiving Hos. rative. In a number of places in
Would you be bankrupt or would
cepted the mandate for Palestine, "will stick to it through thick and pital, for whom a prominent surgeon the Ukraine the peasants, having con-
you have some money left? Now
thin." He hoped, he said, that Lloyd George's views on Palestine will be held was obtained for an operation. A sumed all that they looted from the
much?
by his successors in office and by the British Government and Empire, not day and night nurse was also secured Jews during the "pogrom-period" are
.^,
so. • OM we. one
only for the sake of the peace in Europe, but in recognition of the justice for this woman through the efforts now inviting the Jews to return, and
Divide the amount by the number of years you'oe
actually building homes for them, she
of the Jewish cause.
of the ladies' auxiliary.
been working. Not a very flattering yearly profit,
• • • •
says. Naturally the pogrom refguees
is
it?
Ezekiel Leavitt, lecturer and poet, has resigned from the position of head
are reluctant to accept this new hos-
Prove that you are fit to be boss. Make yoursdif
Select Dancing Nightly of the Hebrew department of the Chelsea (Mass.) Senior Iligh school, with ENGLISH JEWRY IS
pitality. "But they could do to safely"
show a decent profit. Get busy on a Saving'
which he had been connected for the last four years. Mr. Leavitt is suc-
ROUSED BY BROWN she says, "because the government
Account.
set up a price of '70 to 1—that is,
ceeded by Arthur 0. Greenberg, who holds degrees from llarvard and other
IN UKRAINE REPORT has
universities and has taken advanced Hebrew courses under the personal
it has notified the peasants that 70 of
them will be held responsible for the
Particular People Prefer guidance and instruction of Mr. Leavitt. a
(Concluded from Page One)
death of one Jew by violence."
the Palais
Pathetic Gratitude.
It is estimated that the number of Jews to take advantage of the oppor- to me to be a batch of woods. It
tuity to adopt Palestine citizenship will exceed 50,000. This number does not
One of the difficulties of the
Strictly censored. Highest include Jews who are registered as Ottomans and who became citizens of only took about a second or two, and American
Relief Administration and
Palestine automatically upon the enactment of the constitution. Lists of the next I knew we were bumping the Joint Distribution Committee in
Standard
our way over the ploughed fields of
Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra those entitled to vote in the approaching elections for members of the Leg- France. After another minute or carrying out its feeding program, in
islative Council have been posted. Simultaneously it is announced that the
early stages, was due to the un-
two the machine stopped, and a more its
of the people with con-
electoral colleges will meet at the end of this month.
frightened lot of passengers I never familiarity
densed milk. They wouldn't believe
saw
in
my
life.
A very valuable art treasure has been presented to the Bezalel Museum,
it
was
real.
Now they love it," she
MI
INN
4111n INN
"There was no looking glass in the
STATE BAN li
Jerusalem, by Mr. Rosenfeld of Paris, a work attributed by experts to the machine, therefore I could not see the says.
Spanish painter Murillo. The painting, which depicts Abraham and the An-
But
what
impressed
her most was
er bernialT
gels, was purchased by Mr. Rsenfeld at the public auction of the pictures color of my face, but I do know that the pathetic gratitude of the people
of Elizabeth Queen of Spain at the palace of Castile in Paris. Mr. Rosenfeld the rest of the passengers had taken to the Jews of America.
LAFAYETTE
AND GRISWOLD ST.
on a pure white complexion. Even
"Ah, if the Jews of America would
has also presented to the museum a very old and valuable art cover, which some of the Frenchwomen, usually
was the property of the Marquis Saint Yves, former French Ambassador in
only
realize
what
they
have
done
al-
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Russia, and other art treasures.
colored artificially, looked more like ready, they would not think of stop-
ghosts than human beings. The pilot ping, but would do even more and
• • • •
Library Park Hotel Brag.
came out of his pit a little shaky and more. They saved the Jews of the
the
Lausanne
Conference
will
propose
a
pleb-
to
The
Turkish
delegates
Gratiot at Library.
iscite for Syria, Palestine and Mesopotamia to determine the form of gov- nervous and in an apologetic manner - Ukraine from death a thousand times
become cov —but now they must save the chil-
•11111
ernment acceptable to the inhabitants of these countries, the Angora govern- stated that the ship had was
111111
1111$4 44110).1 )1 11111 dile) )1 )
impossible
)1 )
ment has informed the Italian Foreign Office. It is learned that the Turk- ered with ice, that it
for
him
to
keep
up
in
air, that dren not only from death, but what is
ish Nationalists recognize as inhabitants of the countries in question only the controls had become the
a thousand times worse, the destruc-
unmanage-
persons that were domiciled there before the outbreak of the war, which in
and that the coming down was tion of their souls."
A. D. HILLMAN
the case of Palestine, leaves out of consideration the many thousands of able
partially his own fault and action and
Real Estate Exchange Specialist
Zionist settlers.
partially the result of the overloaded FRIENDLY TO BRITAIN,
• • • •
You can often accomplish more in
I exchange what you have
and do not want for what
Some foreign Jewish organization should make it its task to establish aeroplane. Ile immediately started
OPPOSED TO ZIONISM
on
a
hike
to
the
nearest
village
and,
a few minutes' talk over Loni!,
want.
you have not and do
immigration centers in various parts of Russia and Ukraine to handle the after three or four hours, returned
Cask for Land Contracts and
problem of Jewish emigration, according to the considered opinion of well- with an automobile and truck and
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Interview-
Distance than through weeks of
Mortgages.
known Moscow communal workers. They point out that the Jews in Amer- took us to the nearest station, and ed by t`e Daily Express, Emir Abdul-
213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763
ica are causing their relatives great hardships by encouraging them to sell after changing trains three or four lah, the Transjordanian ruler, stated
correspondence. Long Distance
their few possessions and leave their homes without complete documents or times finally we landed in Calais , that l'alestine is perturbed and the
funds. Hundreds of such emigrants are already stranded in Moscow and in where we spent the night, took the Arabs dissatisfied. The Zionist pol-
saves both time and expense.
starving
and
suffering
all
the
towns on the Russian border, most of them
boat for London the next morning no icy, this paper reports the Emir said,
has disheartened the nation, resent-
extremities of the cold weather.
worse for our experience.
• • •
Lt Them floor Your Vote.—Your Vote. utYou
"I am sorry that a good dory has ment growing not only in Palestine
Eighty-five thousand dollars has been appropriated by the Joint Distribu- been
but throughout the whole of Islam.
Granite and Marble
spoiled
and
the
possibilities
of
supply Jewish orphans in Poland with warm clothing for
Committee to
millions of dollars because of Arabs from the highest to the lowest
'i011 coming
the
winter. One thousand orphans have been added to the number raising
object strongly to the Zionist immi-
Distribution Committee. sympathy for me will not be possible,
MICHIGAN STATE
TELEPHONE CO.
of orphans in that country fostered by the Joint departments reports that at leant this time. As I said to the gration.
making a total of over 9,000. The Orphan-Care
day in New York just
taxi-man
one
these new wards of the Joint Distribution Committee have been provided as he missed knocking down a pedes-
There
are
three
crowns:
that
of
564 Winder Street
with homer, and are being looked after by local committees. They, as well
Phone Cadillac 48
.
'Better luck next time, old the Law, the priesthood, and royalty;
as man of the children already under its protection, have received a com- trian:
0
Louis A. Werbe, R•prvsentative
that fellow by but the crown of • good name is loft-
III 14 tstett(140114 C'11 lrrrit
plete outfit of garments and bedding. In at least one-half of the cases beds man, you just missed
ier than all these.—The Talmud.
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