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PLEAD FOR SCHOOLS
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POLAND SUPPORTS
JEWISH HOMELAND
tered into this winter were thorough-
ly discussed at the regular meeting
of the No Beta Phi Sorority on Wed-
NEW YORK CITY.—In presenting
nesday, Nov. 15. The entertainment
WARSAW.—(J. C. 5.1 —The at.
plans for his fifth expedition into
committee reported that plans were titude of Poland towards Pales-
Abyssinia to continue American Jew-
under way for a social evening to be tine Mandate, although is.t hitherto
ry's program of education, religious
held Wednesday, Dec. 6. The next made public, is favorable, declared
Jewish Institute Mothers' Club.
and medical work among the Falasha
Jack Sipher of East Warren ave-
The Jewish Institute Mothers' Club regular meeting of the sorority will Mr. Narutowich, the Foreo-0
Jews, Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch read to nue has returned from an extended
will meet on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 2:30 be held at the home of Miss Marion ter, in an interview with tb. ..N owine
the members of the executive com- trip west.
p. m. at the Jewish Institute, High Grosberg, 569 East Palmer avenue. Codzienne" here. Polish -'.,,port of
mittee of the American Pro-Falasha
the Jewish Homeland proj , is made
and Hastings streets. Dr. Mary Sa-
Appeal, a letter that he had received
abundantly clear from tb, action of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Eder
have
Blue Bird Girls.
from the Falashas, when he had re- moved from 4423 Brush street to 902 lutzky will speak on "Mouth Hy-
I'oland's representatives to th e
giene," the talk to be illustrated by
turned in 1920. Because of the war, Pallister avenue.
The Blue Bird Girls, at their last
motion pictures. C. R. Thompons meeting, decided to give n large por- League of Nations in ha.:ng v oted
Dr. Faitlovitch could not reach them.
will also speak on "Aspects of the tion of the profits of the recent dance in favor of the registratl.d, of the
They had given up all hope of ever
Mr. and Mrs. A. Weingarden, who New Citizenship Law for Women." to the Detroit Free Burial Associa- Mandate, Mr. Narutowich ,'aid fur.
seeing him again. The letter con-
have just returned from a three The usual program of music and tion. The girls were happy over the ther.
tains the fbllowing appeal:
Mr. Narutowich said
he did
weeks' wedding trip, have taken up (lancing will follow the program, Mrs. success of the dance and expressed
"To Our Brethren Everywhere—
I. Weisberg, president, announces. A their thanks to Detroiters for support not think the principle w the Bal.
residence on Askin boulevard.
four Declaration clashed , ith the
"As a result of great hardships, our
vocal selection will begiven by Miss given them.
legal and political status Jews in
books, and Hebrew, the language of
Gertrude Katz entertained for Betty Friedman, accompanied on the
Plans were laid for a Chanukah the Disapora.
our fathers, disappeared from among 10 Miss
couples at a birthday party on piano by Miss Gertrude Bisman.
party for the children of the Detroit
Continuing, the Foreig ❑ Minister
us and our children are left without Thanksgiving
Day at her home, 938
Hebrew Orphan Home. A surprise declared the government .,,,,temp,
instruction. Our schools were de- East Kirby avenue.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
awaits each child on the day of the fated appointing a consul to
troyed a long time ago and the means
Peler-
Further plans for the annual ball party.
tine in order to establish commercial
to restore them are lacking to us at
Mr. and Mrs. L. Landsberg of of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society,
relations between the two countries
present. When Master Ya'akob (Dr.
and facilitate travel to Polish citizen'
Faitloviach) brought us, many years 13529 Woodward avenue have moved to be held on Dec. 17 at the Knights
Arrow Club.
of I'ythias Hall, 3153 Cass avenue,
ago, your hopeful message to assist to 4825 Fourth avenue.
With Harry Reisman as chairman, to and from Palestine.
were made at the meeting held Thurs-
us with teachers and books, we re-
a membership drive was inaugurated
The Y. R. U. Club resumed activi- day. The committee plans to make at the last meeting of the Arrow Club,
joiced. But our hope died a long
time ago; no news came from you. ties at a meeting held on Sunday this affair one of the most interesting held at the home of Dave Miller, on SUPPORT ZIONIST POLICY
sponsored
by
the
society.
Master Ya-akob did not return and evening, Nov. 26. The gathering
Wednesday, Nov. 22. Miss Mae Stroll
therefore we became despondent. Our was featured by interesting talks and
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)--Three let-
and Harry Topcik entertained the
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
numbers dwindled through epidemics. a musical program. New officers will
members and Mr. Snyder acted as ters, addressed to Rev. Dr. Cohen of
You, our brethren, pray our Lord for be elected at the next meeting.
The North Woodward branch of critic of the evening. The next meet- Birmingham, all supporting the Zion.
us; may God say 'Enough' to our suf-
the Jewish Women's European Wel- ing will be held at the home of Mose ist policy, were disclosed at the time
ferings and have pity upon us!
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg fare Organization will hold the next Schwartz, 1523 Sixth street, on Wed. of the elections. They were from
meeting
on Wednesday. Dec. 6, in- nesday.
three Birmingham candidats , ; Austen
left
on
Nov.
22
from
Rotterdam
on
"Since coming of Master Ya'akob,
Chamberlain, the late leader of the
telling us of your welfare, and bear- the S.S. Rotterdam, returning from stead of Tuesday, on account of the
card
party
being
given
by
the
Daugh-
House of Commons, his brother Re-
an
extended
European
tour.
They
ing your news, our hope, which was
Albacus Club.
ville, Postmaster General, and Colonel
about to disappear and to vanish, be- are expected in Detroit on Dec. 15. ters of Jerusalem. The meeting will
The
Albactis
Club
held
their
last
be
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Julius
Amery, Minister of Admiralty,
came again renewed and our heart Mr. Isenberg has completed an audit
Epstein, 8640 LaSalle boulevard. regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 28,
Austen Chamberlain wrop, "I can.
strengthened. This year Master of the flies books abroad.
at the home of Miss Esther Kovan not conceive any new government re•
The
program
will
include
classic
Ya'akob wintered with us and in-
on Frederick street. Final plans were
structed our children in the Hebrew
Mrs. Bernard Frank entertained dances by little Phyllis Ratkowsky. made for the card party which was pudiating the pledge given by Lord
language. Not only did he teach the delightfully on Monday last at a sur- A social hour will follow the meeting. held the following evening. The next Balfour, or alter in any way the pol-
icy of the late government, regarding
little ones, but also the adults. We prise birthday party in honor of Miss
meeting wilt be held Thursday, Dec. Palestine.
Philomathic Debating Club.
read the laws and ordinances of the Sally Oppenheim at her home, 455
7, at the home of Sam De Raven,
"The acceptance of the Mandate im.
Pentateuch. We beg you not to with- Farnsworth street. Covers were laid
The repeal of the prohibition 3878 Rivard tweet.
posed obligations on this country
draw henceforth from us, so that the for 30 guests.
emendment was proposed to the mem-
which
I not confident all British pv.
bers
of
the
Philomathic
last
Sunday
seed and the name of Israel shall not
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The ernments will feel bound to fulfill."
become extirpated in the country of
The Misses Helen and Mabel Klein- night. Isadore Falk and Samuel Lei-
Neville
Chamberlain wrote: "I con.
P:
One
Minister
of
the
Province
of
our exile. What we need most ur- smith of West Philadelphia avenue bovitz, the affirmative debaters were
gently at the present moment are entertained 18 girls at their home on successful in defeating their oppon- British Columbia has no knowledge of sider this country definitely pledged
to
uphold
the
Balfour Declaration. I
the
reported
offer
by
British
Colum-
books of the Pentateuch and the Wednesday evening at a surprise ents, B. Alpert and Barney Hoffman,
by a 13 to 9 vote. Samuel Leibovitz bia in connection with colonization by should, therefore, certainly oppose any
I'rophets, osalm-books and calendars. party.
retract
our promise,"
proposal
to
Jewish
immigrants,
according
to
a
let-
was elected best speaker of the even-
"Written in the Synagogue of Wo-
Colonel Amery wrote: "I hope that
leka, the 23rd of Mas:orem (21st of
The Tz-dakah Club met Monday ing. Wilbur DeYoung acted as critic. ter the Jewish Telegraphic Agency re-
to reduce the ex.
possible
be
may
it
ceived.
The
letter
comes
in
answer
The feature program of the term
Tishri, Oct. the 3rd, 1920), by the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben
I no Tea.
delegates of the Jewish communities Jacobs, 938 Gladstone avenue. A will take place next Sunday evening to the news agency's request for more penses of Palestine but general
policy
son
for
abandoning
the
particulars
regarding
the
offer,
re-
who had assembled during the holi , snecial meeting will be held on Mon- in the from of a miniature declama-
, going back On the
days to see Master Ya-akob."
day, Dec. 4, at the home of Mrs. Al- tion contest. The awarding of prizes ports of what repeatedly appeared in we adopted or '
pledges
we
made.
the
Hebrew
Journal
of
Toronto.
The national appeal for $35,000, bert Miller, 532 Medbury. The club and the proximity of the annual ora-
to secure the funds for this work, will give a card party on Tuesday, torical contest elections provide in-
will take place during the week of Dec 12, at the Women's Federation centive for a well-contested program .
Dec. 3 to 10. Dr. Faitlovitch leaves clubhouse, Hancock and Second ave- The contestants are Jack Thurmin,
G. Sternberg, Meyer Weisenteldt,
for Abyssinia on Nov. 25. Men and nues.
Robert Bernstein, Isadore Berger, R.
women thorughout the country have
.1 AL,. L._ S
assured Rabbi Ephraim Frisch of
Fred M. Butzel will be the speaker Rubenstein, Herzel Shur, Jack F.
Schulman,
S. Shevitz, Sol Sarnoff, E.
New York City, acting chairman of at the meeting of the Jewish Literary
the national appeal, and Rabbi J. Max Club (The Greene Winkel) at the Weiss and N. Stocker. The subjects
Weis, national campaign director, Jewish Institute, on Sunday after- will range from Victor Ilugo's "The
that their communities will respond noon, Dec. 3, at 5 o'clock. The sub- Death Penalty" to Daniel Deronda's
speech on "Zionism." Milton Alex-
generously.
ject will be "American Holidays."
ander, vice-president of the United
Jewish Charities, and Philip Slomo-
vitz, managing editor of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle, will be the speak-
ers of the evening.
From our shops displays good taste and em-
phasizes quality. And with it—our usual
Pi Gamma Sorority.
service.
The next meeting of the PI gamma
Sorority, which will be held at the,
home of Ethel Stanborn, 3937 Brush
The Shop of Practical Gifts for Girls,
street, Monday, Dec. 4, will be open
,
Boys and Men.
to visitors. The traveling case which
was drawn for on Nov. 16 was won
by Nathan Shapiro of Russel street.
Men! Great Clean-Up Tomorrow!
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