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,Americam Awisk Periodical Carter

Michigan's

Only

Je wish Newspaper
Printed in English

CLIFTCVN AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

liEbETROIT LWISI1 HROAICLE

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GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH ROME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922

VOL. XIII. NO. 1

BISHOP GALLAGHER
COMMENDS JEWISH
AID TO CATHOLICS

Efforts

Keren Ilayesod Leader
Dies After Operation

.1

DAVE BROWN BACK
Sonnino,
FROM TRIP ABROAD

Loyalty Is Topic
Krass Lecture

Visited in European Countries As

Member of Relief Commission.

-
Rabbi Delivers Masterful Ad-
David A. Brown, under whose
dress Before Men's Club
leadership the phenomenal sum of
$17,000,000 was raised during the re-
of Temple Beth El.

Be Continued

Italian
Ex-Premier, Dies

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Will Occupy Temple
Pulpit This Sunday

Jewish Foreign Minister Dur-
ing Great War Stricken
With Apoplexy.

FRANKLIN ELECTED
BETH EL SPIRITUAL
LEADER FOR LIFE

- —
Choice Follows the Unanimous

cent campaign for Jewish war suffer- '
Urges
ROME.—Baron Sonnino, twice
Adoption of Resolution by
Dr. Nathan Krass of New York, era, returned to this country on Tues-
Against the Parochial
Prime Minister of Italy and also For-
Club of day, Nov. 28.
speaking before ••the H en's
Congregation.
Amendment.
Mr. Brown has been abroad since eign Minister during the great war,
Temple Beth El a week ago Thursday
a member of the died on Thursday last. Ile suffered
e,ening, delivered a masterful ad- European
last June. commission
Ile is
of the Ameri- an apoplectic stroke early Thursday
GOLDBERG RE-ELECTED
B'NAI B'RITH ALSO HEAR
dress dealing with the conflict of toy- can Jewish Relief Committee, of morning and his physician had feared
shies as pictured in John Gals- which 1/r. Lee K. Frankel is chair-,that he would not live more than a
PRESIDENT OF TEMPLE
MEISEL AND GROSSMAN
,vorthy's latest play, "Loyalties."
man. The other members are David few hours. His illness was a cum-
Declaring that Go lworth y's play, x
ix M. Bressler of New York, Morris plate surprise, for he had showed no
Rabbi Berkowitz Praised in An.
the most successful i n N ew Yor l k
Banquet Musical Program Is
City Wolf of Philadelphia and Dr. Milton symtoms of a breakdown. On Mon-
today, Rabbi Krass briefly t od th
nual Reports of Beth El
Ile visited Po- day he was walking the streets with
Supplied by Glee Club of
,tory of the play. Ile said that m t Rosenau of Boston.
Ilungary, Lithuania, his usual light and almost youthful
Officers.
people, in seeing a Jewish character loud, Austria, H
Pisgah Lodge.
Russ i a and the Ukraine.
in a play, think the play either pr o-
stelA!'t the news of his grave illness a
or ant-Semitic.
DeLevis's fault in From the Ukraine he hurried to
i
Temple Beth El Tuesday evening
London to help the English Jews . pilgrimage of notables began to his
Speaking before the B'nai B'rith
"Lvyal ties" i s that this Jewish char- launch
a campaign throughout the house. Signor Tittoni, president of
bestowed the highest honor ever
The play Tie
of Michigan Sunday evening at the
actor "pushe s himself."
given
a Jewish spiritual leader In this
loyalty
of
the
gentiles
in
av-
British
Empire
for
war
relief
and
the
Senate,
who
was
out
of
the
city
Graystone, Bishop Michael J. Gal-
tures
the
,
city by electing Rabbi Leo Si. Frank-
or of their own, and the Jew is after conferred with Lord Swaythling, returned immediately and hastened
lagher appealed to his Jewish fellow
lin rabbi of the temple for life.
all
not
one
of
them,
Dr.
Kress
said.
Lionel
de
Rothschild.
Otto
N.
Schiff
to
the
bedside
of
his
(lying
friend.
citizens to work for the defeat of the
"To my mind," the speaker said, and Claude G. Montefiore, among oth•' King Victor Emmanuel, who obvious-
Rabbi Franklin, who is 52 years
amendment that is . again to be pro-
era, to whom he described the con- ly felt the blow keenly, had asked to
old, is said to be the youngest man
posed for the abolishing of the pa-
"the principal criticism of New York
ever to be elected to synagogue lead-
is the peculiar sympathy for Dancy, ditions in the Ukraine and outlined be informed of the baron's condition
rochial and privately managed schools
the non-Jew in the play who is accus- American campaign methods, with.every half-hour.
ership for life. Rabbi Franklin has
DR. NATHAN STERN
of Michigan.
been the spirituel leader of Temple
•d of stealing a thousand pounds from the result that they decided to in- ,
The occasion of Bishop Gallagher's
Baron Sidney Sonnino, "the silent
DeLevis. The audience is down on crease their original quota, which
th El 24
f years.
Tn.. Stern of New York City, mem. B eor
address was the annual B'nai B'rith
at $500,000, to $2,-; statesman of Italy," disliked to talk, ber of the Tract Commission of the
DeLevis
because
he
pushes
himself.
they
had
fixed
and Founders' Day celebration of
The election of Rabbi Franklin fol-
PETER J. SCHWEITZER
but
could
be
fluent
in
five
languages.
500,000.
of
American
Rab•
Central Conference
T
The
lowed the introduction and unanl.
Jew wants to belong to the Jock-
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. 'B., in
Ile was Prime Minister of Italy in bis, will 0..cupy the pulpit of Temple mous adoption of a resolution to that
Administration head of the Ameri- ey Club, rind that is worse than to
which the ladies' auxiliary of the
1906 and again in 1919. From 1914 Beth El this Sunday morning. Dri effect by Leo M.
local lodge and representatives of can Keren Hoyesod and largest indi• steal. To the pure, all things are pure,
Butzel. The
1919, he was Minister of Foreign Stern is known as • splendid lecturer sage of the resolution was marked
seven lodges of Michigan, members vidual contributor to the Palestine and to the impure, all Jews are damn-
I Affairs. Ile also served as Minister and is • man of recognized scholar. by great enthusiasm
and was greeted
of the state council, also participated. Foundation Fund in the world, who
,
1 of Finance, as Minister of the In- ship. The public is invited to
Rabbi Kress' Lecture.
hear with an outburst of cheers and ap-
The bishop declared that he came died on Monday morning following
[seine and as Member of Parliament. this distinguished visitor. Service. plause that lasted for several minutes.
to the banquet and celebration to dis- ■ an operation.
Rabbi Kress pointed out that if
, He brought to the Paris Peace Con- begin at 10:45.
charge a duty he owed the Jew's of
Galsworthy had called his play "A
,.
.
Rabbi Franklin responded to the
Iference the reputation of the first
Michigan as one of the leaders of
Conflict of Loyalties," he might have
honor bestowed upon him with a few
: financier of Europe, the man who
the Catholics of Michigan. Ile thank-
given a better interpretation to the
well chosen words that were spoken
had
probed
the
economical
life
of
the
play, because of the conflict of the la y- Shaarey Zedek Also Elects world to the core."
ed the Jews for the aid given to de-
hwaithr feeling. He declared that the
ally of the gentile to his own and the
was a erred one for him and
feat‘the parochial school amendment
u was
David W. Simons Honorary
While Minister of Finance he was
Jew to the Jew. Rabbi Krass said in
two years ago and for the assistance
expressed his gratitude to the mem-
credited with having laid the founda.
President.
part:
given towards making Ireland a free
bers of the congregation.
tion for his country's stability from
"It is difficult to be loyal when there the revenue standpoint and for his
state. Among expressions of sym-
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, assist-
is a conflict of loyalties. A person
pathy received, he said, one of the
ant to Rabbi Franklin, also received
The Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, at establishment of budget surpluses.
therefore
ought to ask himself which
most striking was from Rabbi Leo
much praise In the annual reports of
Baron Sonnino was one of the most
is the loyalty that will benefit the a meeting held Tuesday evening,
M. Franklin. One of the largest do- Board of Deputies, Joint For- greatest
number. Loyalty to the K elected Judge Harry B. Keidan chair- abstemious of men in spite of his Was Largest Individual Donor officers, submitted in the course of
Ku man of the board of directors and wealth. Even before the war he
nations received came from David A.
this annual meeting.
eign Committee Favor Pal-
on of nisei-
Klux Klan is the expressi
Brown, in the form of a check for
to the Cause of Jewish
al to a group that is antagonistic synagogue head for the coming year. practiced the most rigid economies.
Following the reading of the an-
estine
Mandate.
,
$500.
At the some meeting, D. W. Si- Italy could not borrow favorably in
nual reports, in which the progress
National
Home.
to all other causes; It is anti-race and
Feel for Persecuted.
anti-color. The conflict of loyalties mons was unanimously chosen honor- the London market by reason of her
made by Temple Beth El the past
"While Ireland never permitted
year was outlined, the following °I11-
That the former opponents in proves nationalism to be the greatesi ary president of the congregation. enormous public debt. Sonnino low-
persecution of the Jews," Bishop Gal-
NEW YORK.—Peter J. Schweitzer cers were elected:
Great Britain of the Palestine Home- curse of the day. In Europe, nation- Abraham Srere was elected vice- erect it by vigorous taxation, by re-
lagher said, "Jews were far distant
dining
public
salaries
and
expendi-
Isaac
c G
. 1 odl,d iecreg.,p rpresident
of
270
West
End
avenue,
chairman
at ear,,
esi d ent ' .k u d i ; A s p i n
land, who included the most influen- alism is growing more bitter and iso-
from Ireland. But, as a persecuted
tures and dismissing needless em- of the Keren Ilayesod and leader in Fin
vice-president; Louis
tial British Jews and Jewish organiz- lated than ever. It has gotten to be
people, their hearts went out to an-
ployes.
The
politicians,
therefore,
mon,
treasurer,
all
re-elected. David
atoins, are giving up their opposition so bitter and supreme that it has
other persecuted nation. It taught
hated him.
American Zionism, died early Mon- A. Brown, Ben B. Jacobs and Harry
and are coming around to support the blinded all nations to all other kinds
us that the Jews' love of liberty was
day
morning
of
appendicitis.
Ile
is
L.
Winston
were
elected
trustees,
Father Jewish, Mother Scotch.
movement is indicated by the fact of loyalties. Clemeneeau is begging
not a selfish one; that they rather car-
A Jew by race, a Protestant by survived by Mrs. Schweitzer and five Mr. Brown being re-elected to his po-
that the Board of Deputies, the high- is his old age for sympathy, for that

ried it to a successful conclusion. The
faith and a native of Egypt, the man children. sition.
est representative Jewish body in type of nationalism which subdues all
Jews are sincere in enjoying their
Other officers, whose terms do not
who was one day destined to handle
Great Britain and recognized as such other loyalties.
The funeral was held Tuesday
privileges of liberty and are anxious
expire this year, are: Trustee!, Mil-
the Italian ship of state was born of
by the British government, adopted a
"Nationalism must inevitably spell
to have others enjoy theirs. That
an Italian-Jewish father and a Scotch morning from his residence. The ton Si. Alexander, Albert Kahn, Day
resolution on Sunday, Nov. 19, ex- conflict that spells ruin, annihilation
showed me that they were true to the
mother on March 11, 1847, on the cortege halted at the national head- Krolik, Louis Welt, Samuel Heaven-
pressing satisfaction with the man- and devastation. But there is a pat-
principles enshrined in the constitu-
banks of the Nile. Ile was educated quarters of the Zionist Organization rich and Israel Cohen; Magnus Hindi-
date and pledging support in carrying riotism that spells a larger loyalty,
tion of the United States.
field, secretary, and Emanuel Wodic,
partly in England and at the Uni- of America, at 55 Fifth avenue, where warden.
it out. The resolution reads as fol- the patriotism of /6, believing in hu•
"Two years ago, when the forces
versity of Pisa.
man
rights,
liberty
and
independence.
New
York
Jews
were
assembled
to
of religious intolerance organized in lows:
Steps were taken for the enlarge-
Sonnino's grandfather migrated
"Resolved, that this board ex- I believe that the bill of human rights
this state against the parochial
from the ghetto of Leghorn, Italy, to pay tribute to one of the greatest ment of the sociological work of the
must serve as a foundation for all peo-
schools, we had all the sympathy and presses its satisfaction at the ratifica- pies.
Egypt, where he built up an enor- leaders of the Zionist movement in temple. The annual reports showed
tion
by
the
Council
of
the
League
of
aid from the Jews, while there were
mous fortune as a banker, a fortune the world. Among the honorary pall- that more than 1,000 children attend
Religious Loyalty.
Christians who wanted to drive re- Nations of the British mandate for
the religious classes of the temple.
which the future Premier of Italy en-
"Religious loyalty is a more difficult
ligious education even from private Palestine and pledges itself to use its
bearers were Samuel Untermyer, The meeting was held in the chapel
joyed•
schools. All honor, then, to Jews best endeavors to promote the policy problem because it goes deep down in
Before entering politics he was Judge Julian W. Mack, Rabbi Stephen of the temple and was marked by the
our
subconsciousness.
A
man
should
of
His
Majesty's
government
in
exe-
who realized that that was a violation
editor of the magazine Rassegna, S. Wise and Louis Lipsky. largest membership attendance in the
he loyal to his religion, unless his re-
cution thereof."
of religious liberty."
which he founded and in which for
Zionist offices throughout the coup- history of the congregation. The
An identical resolution was adopt- ligion is had, and a religion is bad
Bishop Gallagher declared that
years he aired his political and eco- try, including the Detroit office, were meeting was preceded by a congrega-
ri ,t, mt,i.:tarc,h((is,,feonitloownersA n a y n yrt e h i ingg.
there is danger of another amend- ed by the Anglo-Jewish Association.
nomic views. Ile also wrote and lec- closed Tuesday in Schweitzer's honor. tional banquet, the dinner being
u
th.haetnp
ment being made to the constitution
Simultaneously comes the an- ion exacts loValtY . from ell its people.
tured on Dante and Petrach, of whose
for the control of religious education,
ple. Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein was In
works he was a close student. Later
nouncement that a committee includ- Every religion has its universal prin.
The death of Peter J. Schweitzer is served
"I am sure," he said, "that Jews will ing the most influential Jews of Eng- ciple. If faiths have been perverted
charge. by the Sisterhood of the tem-
he became one of the proprietors of
JUDGE HARRY B. KEIDAN
again give us their assistance, similar land has organized itself for the par- then loyalty demands of its adherents
the Giornale D'Italia. Baron Son- perhaps the greatest loss to American
to that which they gave us two years pose of forming an Anglo-Jewish Ke- to purify them, not forsake them.
chairman of the board of directors nino was alwas interested in the wel- Zionism since the movement's incep-
ago."
fare of the Italian farmers. His book, tion. Always a Zionist worker and
ran Ilayesod Committee to assist in "We come to the consideration of and Louis Stoll treasurer.
The Ku Klux Klan.
The new board is to consist of D. "The Peasants in Sicily," was a no- contributor to the cause, Mr. Schweit-
the work of raising funds for the education. Education means original-
Speaking of the war and the strug- Palestine Foundation Fund. This ly to lead out the best qualities in man R. Stocker, William Friedman, Rob- table contribution to public knowl- zer was not as well known as other
gle for democracy, the bishop said committee includes the Rt. Hon. Lord and woman. Loyalty to education as ert Marwil, I. Saulson, Mark Jacob- edge of agrarian conditions in that leaders, but has in his time done a
that we went to war to restore Rothschild, Messrs. 0. E. d'Avigdor against prejudice should triumph. If son Joseph Wetsman Isaac Shetzer , country. One of his aims, he said, service to Palestine that will be of
righteousness and destroy brutal Goldsmid, A..I. Cohen, J. Cowen, Dr. you want to know a people's ideals and A, Jacobs, Robert Loewenberg, D. S. was to revive Southern Italy economi- everlasting benefit to the cause of
force, but instead find that there are Eichholz, Dr. Eder, Messrs. P. Good- aspirations and strivings, study that Zeman, II. S. Blumenthal, Joseph H. rally and morally. He also built lo- Jewish national rejuvenation.
hundreds of thousands of American man and J. Prig. people's literature and history. In Ehrlich, S. B. Kahn, Louis Granet, cal railways, put isolated regions in Mr. Schweitzer was elected treas. Outstanding Figures Coming to Two.
citizens who are inculcating the same
urer of the Zionist Organization of
rginrebaatnkmsaarnk de tsa,.sit:tree dn
pl. Beth El for Two Days'
The Jewish Guardian of London, considering loyalties we come to a con- M. II. Zacsheim and NI. Krell.
doctrines we were supposed to de- which has been the organ of the op- sideration of Judaism, our own relig-
America at the Chicago convention
Judge Keidan, in his address or- etonuecdhthweitfha
Session.
stroy by winning the war. The strug- portents of Zionism, prints an edi- ion, and the Jews, our own people.
cepting the o i
d eclared
ec ared that lie lager and towns in fighting illiteracy. in 1919, Lai it was not until the an-
gle was formerly against the Catho- lariat under the title "If I Forget "In the story of Abraham, we read considered it his sol em n du ty to the He possessed a wonderful library. The nual gathering held in Cleveland two
On Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 4
lics, but these men are today going Thee," in which the Keren Ilayesod 'Shall not God do justice to all the congregation and that he hoped to baron never married.
years later that he rose to interne-
and 5, the Tract Commission of the
further and in the Klansmen we have is urged as the means for developing world?' which sets the appeal of Ab- make the Shaarey Zedek one of the
tional prominence.
Authority on Economics.
Central Conference of American
men who would deprive men and Palestine. Referring to the young reborn against the destruction of So- leading modern Orthodox congrega- ...Although elected to the Chamber
Opposed Brandeis.
Rabbis and the Union of American
women of their natural rights be- pioneers who are tramping across the dons and Gomorrah not to a Jewish tions in the country. , of Deputies in 1880 and quickly ac-
Mr. Schweitzer was in Palestine at Ilebrew Congregations will meet at
cause they are sons and daughters of European continent in order to get God but to the God of the universe.
Judge Keidan appealed to the
prominence as an authority the time the Weizmann commission Temple Beth El for an important
Israel.
for of
their
the on
on financial and economic questions came to this country, and when the
Judaism is a universal religion. The members
to Palestine, the editorial says:
future work
the assistance
synagogue in and
two-day meeting. This commission
Bishop Gallagher said he was glad
and ranking in public esteem as a break in the ranks of American Zion- does some of the most important
"These pilgrims must receive help o outstanding note of Moses and our
the fight of the Ku Klux Klan was
advocated
number of activities.
The man on whom the country could rely
immediate a organization
of a Men's
ism came he cabled to leaders here work that is carried on by those two
at
the
end
of
their
journey.
Then
prophets
was
universalism.
not against the Catholics alone, be-
Discusses Zionism.
I in any grave emergency, Sonnino's that he opposed any let-up in the
cause Jews and Catholics learn to un- there are the housing problems, even
"I want to discuss Zionism, from Club, the building of a North End uncompromising severity in his views work for l'alestine reconstruction, bodies. It edits and distributes thou-
sands of tracts to the Jewish and
derstand and know each other better more serious in l'alestine than else- the point of view of an anti-Zionist, branch
ranch of the synagogue, the aspen- long proved an obstacle to the at-
and insisted on immediate action for non-Jewish press and public for edu-
where;
the
problems
of
afforestation,
when they band together to fight in-
sion of the Sunday School work and tainment of his ambitions to form a
of irrigation, and so forth, for all of looking at it at its worst. The anti-
the rebuilding of the Jewish national cational purpose,. The tracts of this
tol•rance.
activities
received
the
attention
Zionist disbelieves with all his heart other
of the members. cabinet of his own.
homeland.
committee are not propaganda litera-
"We find the Jew a most powerful which money is required. We have in political Zionism. Yet he must ad-
By the late King Humbert, and to
pleaded before the cause of the Uni-
At the Cleveland convention, Mr. ture in any sense, but are merely au-
auxiliary to defend our own rights versity
Immediately following the election,
of Jerusalem, and need not mit that the political Zionist wants
Schweitzer
arose
as
one
of
the
ac-
thentic statements of the correct Jew-
and to preserve for America and pos-
some extent by Victor Emmanuel,
to make of l'alestine a model state, the new board met and picked com- 6onnino
seems to have been regarded cusers of the old guard in Zionism ish position upon all religious mat-
on it here. The fact is that
terity the precious privileges we in- dilate
w
money sent to l'alestine, through the where
there shall be no hatred, where mittens to proceed with the work of as an uncomfortable and uncompro- for their neglect to accomplish the ters which are of general interest
herited from our forefathers," he
there shall be no labor and capital carrying out the suggestions made by mising politician, too inelastic to be
of the Keren Ilayesod, i s
big tasks in crucial hours. On that to all.
said., Referring again to the proposed agency
money complementary to the sums struggles, where social justice shall the new chairman.
readily adaptable to the requirements memorable Sunday evening, in June,
Among those who will come to
amendment and to the attempt to contributed to the relief funds, and rule and an example of a model goy-
of the Italian court and parliamen- 1921, when the Brandeis-Mack ad- Detroit for this important meeting
take away the rights of parents to
i'rnment made for the world at large
tary politics. Sonnino, however, in ministration went down in defeat, are: Rabbis Samuel II. Goldenson of
control the religious education of carries its beneficent work a very
(Turn
to
last
page.)
1906, at the end of the first period of Mr. Schweitzer pleaded for immedi- Pittsburgh, Jacob H. Kaplan of Cin-
their children, Bishop Gallagher said significant stage further."
the political demoralization which be- ate work for the reconstruction of cinnati, Gerson B. Levi of Chicago,
that the family existed before the
gin in 1901 with the return of Gio- Palestine, and when the storm was William Fineschriber of Memphis,
state, that upon multiplication fami-
litti to power. was able to form his over he was one of the seven chosen Tenn., Nathan Stern of New York,
lies formed what we call the state
The United Hebrew Schools of De- own cabinet. It lasted 100 days. In to lead Zionism in America.
George Zepin of Cincinnati, Morris
to protect the principles and rights
troit announce that plans are now 1910, after a further period of Gio-
51r. Schweitzer soon gave up his Lazeron of Baltimore, Alfred G.
given them by God and nature. Those
being completed for the opening of litti rule, he formed his second admin-
who advocate the supremacy of state
activity in the Zionist Organization Moses of Mobile, Ala., Felix Levy of
the new Talmud Torah building on istration. This lasted approximately to devote his entire energies to the Chicago, Morris Newfield of Borming-
mask their efforts with a false cry
Kirby and Antoine streets. An en. i three months.
of Americanism, he said.
cause of the Palestine Foundation ham, Morris Feuerlicht of Indianapo-
tire week's celebration will feature
Quoting the Declaration of Inde-
Fund, the Keren Ilayesod. An ad- lis and Samuel Hirschberg of Mil.
the
opening
of
what
promises
to
be
pendence to prove that by opposing
ministrative head of the fund, it may weukee. Rabbi Franklin of Detroit
BICUR CHOLEM ANNUAL
the finest Hebrew school building in'
the parochial school amendment the
be said without exaggeration that is also a member of this commission.
DANCE
SUNDAY,
DEC.
10
the
country.
Details
of
the
celebra-
rights of all Americans are defended,
Peter J. Schweitzer made the Keren All sessions will be held at the new
tion will be announced next week.
the bishop declared that the new
Ilayesod in America what it is today. temple.
amendment aims to enslave the souls
The annual ball of the Bicur Cho-
Made Koren Hayesod.
of men so that every one will be of
tern
Juniors,
to
be
given
on
Sunday
ANNUAL ZION BALL
Upon his election as head of the YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE
the same model, so that there will be
ON SUNDAY EVENING evening, Dec. 10, at the Hotel Stot- administrative work of the Keren
no more independent thinking. Ile
CONVENTION ON DEC. 1.3
ler, promises to be unusually popular Ilayesod, Mr. Schweitzer placed the
called it the deification of brute force
Preparations have been completed among the younger Jewish set. This work of the movement on a sound
ae opposed to natural and moral
NEW YORK.—The second annual
for the fifth annual Zion ball, to be year's affair will be an informal business basis. He did not hesitate
rights. "If the Jews and Catholics
held this Sunday evening at the Gray- party. Music will be furnished by to hire and fire, where necessary. convention of the Young People's
join forces, I am confident that vic-
stone ballrooms. Proceeds of the two orchestras. Musical selections Many an unnecessary job was abol- League of the United Synagogue of
tory will crown our efforts," he said.
(lance go for the Jewish National , will be rendered by the Misses Mara- ished, while new positions were cre- America will be held here on Friday,
Meisel, Grossman Speak.
Fund and the Palestine Pioneer Fund. quite Bailen and Jeanette Kamm.
ated. While on a business trip west, Saturday and Sunday. The conven-
Other speakers at the banquet
The affair is an annual event and is ' Patrons and patronesses of the af- Mr. Schweitzer devoted most of his tion will be opened formally on Fri-
were Max E. Meisel of Cleveland and
being
looked
forward
to
by
Detroit
fair
will
be
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
time to the Keren Ilayesod and suc- day evening, with a special service
Leonard J. Grossman of Chicago. Mr.
Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell W. ceeded in raising a large sum for at the Temple Anshe Chesed. On
Zionists.
Meisel pionted out the significance of
Saturday morning, services are to be
Jacob Spalter is chairman of the, Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ito- the cause on the Pacific coast.
Catholic bishop and rabbi sitting at
committee in charge of the affair. senthal, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Wolfe,
held at the Temple B'nai Yeshurtin,
The deceased was the largest in- and on Saturday morning registra.
He
is
assisted
by
Miss
Esther
Kliver,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marc
H.
Weinbeck
and
(Turn to page 4.)
dividual contributor to the cause of tion of delegates will be held at the
THE
135
HE
CIRLS''SCHOOL IN TEL-AVIV, NEAR JAFFA, ONE OF
secretary of the committee; J. ilk, Mr. and Mrs. David Goodman.
Zionism and its allied interests,
BREW SCHOOLS OF PALESTINE.
treasurer; Hyman Bokstein, advertis- Under the chairmanship of Jack having given $400,000 in all since B'nai Israel Center, followed by
dance.
ing chairman; Anna Sandweis, tick- Behrmann and his committee, every 1917.
WEIZMANN, SOKOLOW TO
During his visit with Mrs.
so true that there is every reason to eta; Philip Fisher, Miss Weinstein, effort is being made to create a con-
Th e morning and afternoon of
By DR. ARTHUR RUPPIN
Schweitzer
last
year
to
Palestine,
he
believe
that
these
opportunities
will
LECTURE AT SORBORNNE
Mrs.
Bertha
Katz,
Zalman
Wasser-
genial
atmosphere
at
this
dance.
Mr.
Sunday will be consumed by the
ARTICLE 1.
(EDITOR'S NOTE,---This Is the iir.t of • increase, it is nevertheless a fact that
Behrmsnn Is assisted by Hyman Bern- laid the foundation for a hospital in business session of the Jewish Theo-
man
and
Aaron
Kurland.
eerie, of four articles on the problem. in- the upbuilding of Palestine as a whole
stein, Charles Finn, Manuel Rosen- Tiberias, donating $50,000 for the logical Seminary of America_ Dr.
at well
ettlnehe
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—A volved In the rebuilding of Palb
mo..t is not a commercially profitable un-
that, Harry Satovsky, Morris Rosen- purpose.
Elias L. Solomon will greet the dele-
made. y t
LONDON JEWISH LADS
course of lectures on Palestine and mi the proerms already
dertaking.
The
Jewish
national
home
the
tub.loet,
who
Is
o l,Dn avid Berger, Samuel Arkin,
Mr. Schweitzer was born in Baits, gates on behalf of the United Syna-
authority on
on the Zionist movement is an- eminent
BRIGADE RECOGNIZED tba
now In the United Sate. In the Intern[ of is not a limited liability company es-
Levin, Charles Miller, Sam- Russia, in 1874. He was educated in gogue and Sirs. Charles I. Hoffman
nounced as part of this winter's pro- Palestine. Dr. Ruppin ha. been a resident of tablished to secure dividends out of
LONDON.—(J. C. B.)—The Sec- uel Sternberg and Jacob Roseribe, Odessa and at the Sorbonne in Paris, on behalf of the Women's League.
LONDON.—(J.
Ulm at the Sorbonne, lays a com- that country for the wt 16 yew,...)
Palestine. Consequently the upbuild- and London Cadet Batalion of the and the Misses Pauline Rice, Sara coming here in 1905. Through his Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the
munication from Professor Charles
While it is true that Palestine al- ing of Palestine in harmony with the Jewish Lads' Brigade has been recog- Behrmann, Rose Miller, Sylvia Stern- manufacture and importation of Jewish Theological Seminary and of
Gide of Paris to the Hebrew National
Jewish purpose involves many under- sized by the London Territorial As- berg, Pauline Ilimelstein, Esther cigaret paper he acquired a large for- Dropsie College, Philadelphia, will
Library, the lecturers to include Dr. ready offers to the individual Jewish
takings which cannot and must not be aociation, according to ■ War Office Goldstein, Bertha Cohen, Emma Peri- tune. Ile had factories in France address the delegates during the af-
Vitizinann, Nahum Sokolow and Pro- investors a number of sound invest-
announcement.
(Turn to Page Five)
man and Lena Lampert
and in Jersey City. P. S.
ternoon session.
ment opportunities, and while it is al-
fessor Gide.

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PICK JUDGE KEIDAN to
TO LEAD SYNAGOGUE'

pas-

BRITISH JEWS UNITE
FOR KEREN HAYESOD

SCHWEITZER'S DEATH
IS LOSS TO PALESTINE

,to

a

LEADING RABBIS
TO GATHER HERE
FOR TRACT MEET

IMMIGRATION, EDUCATION, HEALTH
IN THE REBUILDING OF PALESTINE

1

WEEK'S CELEBRATION
TO FEATURE TALMUD
TORAH DEDICATION

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