Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English ILE ETROIT LWISII RRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922 VOL. XIII. NO. 2 NEW TALMUD TORAH K. K. K. DEMAND QUARTERS WILL BE OPENED JANUARY 7 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio.—(J. C. B.)—A joint meeting of the Independent Order 'Nei lirith and the Ku Klux Klan, to be held within a week, to "devise non-sectarian religious service to he used in the public schools" is demanded by the Klan after a meeting here. The demand was made by King Kleagle Everett Dixon of the Youngstown district to a lo- cal reporter who had been called to the Klan's headquarters and after he hod sworn to secrecy as to whom he had seen there and what had taken place during his visit. School on Kirby and Antoine Streets to Accommodate 1,200 Children. Jews of Ukraine Still Have Hope ARAB BOYCOTT JERUSALEM.—J. T. A.)— The boycott of the elections for the Legislative Council, advo- cated by the Arab leaders, will be 100 per cent effective, ac- cording to claims made in Arab circles. Propaganda against the elec- tions is being conducted with unprecedented energy, village chiefs, teachers and sheiks aid- ing in the campaign. Agitators have been sent by the boycotting Arabs to vari- ous villages to insure complete success of the campaign against the election. David A. Brown Declares Pro- ductive Russia Will Save Jews. By A. H. FROMENSON Zionist Speakers Here This Sunday Morris Rothenberg and Eman- uel Neumann to Speak at Shaarey Zedek. Morris Rothenberg and Emanuel , Neumann, who are prominently iden- tified with the Palestine restoration movement, will address a meeting at the Shaarey Zedek this Sunday even- ing, under the auspices of the Keren Ha yesod (Palestine Foundation Fund). Mr. Rothenberg, who will be the principal speaker, is a well known New York attorney and is one of the re,s. ieorn msst i nlgmanyi oth munal activities, especially with re- grad to relief. He has been for years the representative of the People's Re- lief Committee, represents the labor !. unions, the workingmen's fraternal organizations and other similar bodies Will Tell of American Partici- in their work for relief. Mr. Rothen berg has always enjoyed the confi pation in the Relief Work dente of these elements, as well as of the Jewish middle class element. in Russia. In his extensive law practice he spe- . FACULTY OF PRAGUE UNIVERSITY JOINS STUDENTS IN STRIKE AGAINST JEWISH PRESIDENT; STRUGGLE LEADS TO RIOTS Socialist Students Support Jews in Fight Against Religious Prejudice; Only 40 of 140 Professors Vote Confi- dence in President Steinherz. I asked David A. Brown, who has just returned from Russia, to give the Jews of America some picture PRESS DENOUNCES STUDENTS' "FRIGHTFULNESS;" of what he had seen in the seven DEDICATION CEREMONY EXCESSIVE ROWDYISM CHARGED TO TEACHERS weeks that he had spent in that coun- TO LAST ENTIRE WEEK try. lie had gone there, first, as chairman of the National Appeal for German National Students at Vienna Join Prague Colleagues Jewish War Sufferers, and, second, New Building Has Children's in Fight Against Jews; Urge Percentage Norma; as a member of the European dele- gation sent by the American Jewish Synagogue, 14 Classrooms Warsaw Students Beaten. Relief Committee. His was a two- and Library. fold task. lie was to see what had PRAGUE.—(J. T. A.)—Widespread fighting broke out on the campus been done with the nearly $00,000,- of the German University here between Aryan and non-Aryan students 000 that had been raised since the The new building of the United following the strike of the former against the retention of Professor Stein- outbreak of the war, and he was to Hebrew Schools of Detroit, on Kirby herz, a Jew, as the university head. The clashes between the student" see what was the tusk ahead—if there and Antoine streets, will be formally were not confined to any area, but broke out wherever strikes encountered WAS s ay. opened at dedicatory ceremonies to any of the COO non-striking Jews and students of other denominations aid. "There are no words to describe be held on Sunday, Jan. 7. ing with the Jewish protest. it," he answered. "I don't believe The announcement of the opening, A resolution calling upon liberal minded students to fight reaction by that there are words in all of the made by the local schools, is to the languages spoken by human beings the "best methods" was adopted by the Socialist Club. The resolution effect that the entire week of Jan. 7 Sydenham Opposes and Birk- powerful enough to give even the declares that "since university work is liable to interruption by the will will be devoted to the opening cere- enhead Defends Policy of a small group, and since the University Senate appears in the present slightest inkling of all the horrors, monies, when there will be thrown David A. Brown, who returned all the misery, all the suffering crisis to be non-existent," the orderly section of the student body is free to open to Detroit Jewry the finest Ile- of Mandate. from his European investigation trip through which the people in Russia, choose the best means of putting down racial prejudice. brew school building in the country. and in the Ukraine, have suffered for relief last week, will address a Determination to surpress religious prejudice is voiced also in a state- The 14 classrooms of the new Tal- combined meeting of Pisgah Lodge during the past seven years, particu- LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—In a de- ment by Minister of Education Beehyne, declaring such prejudice contrary mud Torah, on the main floor, will No. 34, I. 0. B. B., and its auxiliary, to the spirit of the republic. In the interests of the state, the rights of be equipped with the finest modern bate in the House of Lords concern- larly the Jews. at the meeting to be held Monday "Death on All Sides." all citizens will be safeguarded, the minister announces while condemning classroom furniture. On the main ing the British Mandate over Pales- "You must see it with your own evening at the B'nai B'rith club terror as an "indefensible weapon." The teachers are warned that the floor there is also a large kindergar- itne, Lord Sydenham asked what rooms, 1307 Broadway. eyes before you can begin to under- government will take appropriate measures to punish the persons respon- ten room and a library room for steps the League of Nations had com- stand what has happened, what is Mr. Brown's address will be on taken before the ratification to sible for the lawlessness if they fail to restore order. the children as well as adults, con- 1- The lectures which were interrupted taining books in Hebrew, Yiddish and ply with Article 22, which declares still happening even now when con- "American Participation in Russian ditions are at their best. All you Relief." This will be Mr. Brown's that in selecting a mandatory prin- at the university, owing to the fight English, on subjects of Jewish in- cipal consideration should be given need to do is to look out of the train first public report on conditions of the German national students for terest. window," he went on. "You don't abroad and the address is expected to the wishes of the people. the resignation of !'resident Steinberg, Children's Synagogue. Colonial Secretary Duke of Devon- live to get off anywhere. You don't to attract a capacity audience. The were resumed Monday, the Minister of A feature of the new building will shire declared that the government is have to go looking for it. It comes doors of the lodge will be thrown Education have taken strong steps be the children's synagogue, where not responsible for every action of to you as you look out of the car open at 9 p. m., when Mr. Brown to bring that about. the children themselves will conduct the League of Nations and that the window. It is everywhere, all around will commence his address. Only 40 out of the 140 professors services every Saturday morning un- choice of a mandatory is not in the you. You will see sights that wlil voted confidence in President Stein- Another feature of the Monday der the supervision of the teachers. league but in the Supreme Council move you to hysterical tears. You evening meeting will be an address here, the sympathy of most of the pro- Shaarey Zedek to be Ad- fessors being with the students in Saturday morning services were al- of the Principal Allied Powers. Al- will see sights that will rob you of by bliss Regene Freund, who recent- ready an important part of the ac- though the terms of the mandate your sleep, that will haunt you the ly returned from France, where she dressed by Men of Local and their fight against him. The Socialist and liberal German tivities of the Wilkins Street Talmud were greatly criticized in England he livelong day, that will drive you with went as a member of the Good Will National Prominence Torah and the manner in which the was unaware of any exception ever an uncontrollable desire to help, to commission from the United States, students, whose sympathies are with the Jewish students, held a meeting, services are conducted attract many taken by the people concerned to save. to knit closer relationships between "You will see sickness. You will the United States and France. Miss The special Friday evening service, which, owing to the tumult caused by adults. England as Mandatory. The large auditorium on the sec- which form an important part of the German national students, was broken Lord Birkenhead asked whether see typhus. You will see tuberculosis. Freund, who was the only Jewish girl ond floor has a capacity of 2,000. It the British government was going to You will see hunger. You will see in the commission, will speak on fall and winter program of Congre- up by the police. The Minister of Education has will be used for lectures, concerts. be influenced by the press campaign starvation. You will see beggary. "What I Saw in France." tation Shaarey Zedek, will start on dances, banquets and other communal urging England to leave Mesopotamia You will see nakedness. You will Dec. 15. The services will be open warned the students of the Prague The first and second nominations MORRIS ROTHENBERG to all and will be addressed by speak- University that unless they recall activities. There is also a large din- and Palestine. This cmapaign, he see destruction. You will see death, of officers for Pisgah Lodge will be ers of local and national prominence. their strike against the president the ing room and a well_equipped kitchen. declared, was compendiously summed death on all sides of you." held on Dec. 11 and 18. On Dec. 18, cializes in matters which involve is- Make. • Discovery. A rest room, lockers for the children up in the "Bag and Baggage" cry of Among the men to speak at the school will be closed for the rest of the last initiation of the year will sues between labor unions and em- the term. That is the reason why David A. and other accommodations make the the Daily Express. The present be held, a large class then to be in- p layers, and he has been successful services, in addition to Rabbi A. M. The students took possession of the building one of the most up-to-date Premier and Lord Curzon, Lord Bir- Brown returned ao soon. Ile had in- troduced to B'nai B'rithdom. Hershman of the congregation, will be ecause of his genial personality and institution in organized military fash- b tended to stay abroad until next of its kind in the land. kenhead stated, are directly respon- On Dec. 25 there will be the an- resourcefulness to compose many dis- Judge Harry B. Keidan, William ion. Riots broke out among the stu- March, at least. lie had planned, sible for Great Britain becoming the Friedman, Fred M. Butzel, Dr. J. R. Rabbis to Speak. nual election of officers. This last Mandatory over Palestine. If the de- when his work in Russia was done, meeting of the year will also be fea- putes and threatened conflicts. Baruch and other local men. Out-of- dents, of whom half are Jews. The The preliminary announcement of In Zionist affairs, Mr. Rothenberg town speakers will include Dr. Max police intervened and re-established cision is wrong, what is their justifi- and he had given some of his time tured by a smoker and a program of the schools states that Judge Harry to the Jews in England to help them has been for many years a member Heller of New Orleans, Professor order. B. Keidan will be the master of cere- cation for expending hundreds of organize their war relief campaign, entertainment. Students belonging to the German of the national executive committee Nathan Isaacs of the University of monies at the dedication and that the millions of pounds. Having expend- to go to Italy, to Egypt, to Pales- of the Zionist Organization of Amer. Pittsburgh, Professor I. Leo Short- national wing have issued an appeal, principal speakers will be Rabbis A. ed as much money and accepting be- tine, with his wife and daughter, who itnhethenalatt ntwo e r fore the world the responsibility for man of the University of Michigan, in which they say they will not cease M. Hershman of this city and Saul arve Professor Isadore Lubin, formerly of their struggle to maintain the "true a i s nis a tr m had been waiting for him in Switzer- al a ydm Silver of Chicago. There will be a preserving peace in Palestine and land. But what he saw in the Uk- 'ttee. He is considere d one of the economics department of the Uni- German character" of the Prague o Mesopotamia, he would criticize special evening devoted to a celebra- the versity of Michigan, now conducting University. t c he n most forceful orators in evacuation now. The strategic im- raine made it impossible for him to tion of the school's opening by the The Socialist students have joined e nwt tvinobricneiffi au trtaerre. ngLace m vnenm portance of Palestine, he said, was grant himself this promised vacation. economic reserach work in Washing- children of the Talmud Torahs and of ton, D. C., Dr. I. S. Chipkin of the the Jews' body, publishing a state- her relation to Egypt. Egypt is a It filled him with an inspired impa- ment that they will not allow racial their friends. tience to return to this country and has specialized in the affairs of the Friedlaender Memorial Conference of vital link between the empire com- — During the week of the opening. Hadassah Medical Organization in New York City, prominent leader in prejudice to dominate science or regu- munications. Besides that, Palestine to give himself utterly and entirely the Ladies' League of the schools will is strategically necessary for the pro- to a renewed effort to bring to the Moving Picture Taken of Recent l'alestine, which is principally main- the Jewish youth movement, Judge late the according of scientific honors. at Formal Dance to Be Shown • hold the first dance in the large dance tained by the Keren Ilayesod, but is llugo Pam of Chicago, Dr. A. A. Neu- Heated debates have taken place in tection of Egypt. Lord Salisbury an- Jews of the Ukraine, over whose This Affair. hall, this to be an important feature swered that the government would gunny he had wept scalding tears conversant also with all the things man of Philadelphia and others to be the Parliament and Senate, in conse- quence of the students' strike. Czech of the dedication. The Ladies' League render no decision without very care- hundreds of times, all of the help related to the development of Pales- announced later. deputies bitterly reproached the Ger- of the United Hebrew Schools, of which they so sorely need, and with- Detroit's younger set will have an tine, both economic and political. He The special Friday evening services man deputies, declaring that the Ger- which Mrs. Wolf Kaplan is president, ful consideration. out which they are doomed. opportuiity of seeing itself in the has traveled extensively in every were initiated to afford those who at the board meeting last week, plan- "But I saw something else while I "movies," at their informal dinner to part of the country, visiting most of are unable to attend services on Sat- mans who complain of oppression by ned for co-operation with the board was in Russia," he said, with a rare be given Dec. 13 at Temple Beth El, the Jewish centers, and has every- urday morning an opportunity to at- the Czechs demonstrated to the world by their attitude at the university how of directors of the Talmud Torahs to smile. I wondered. by the Young People's Club. where had the most marked success, tend a regular religious service. Serv- eager they themselves are to suppress make the opening of the new school "I saw the Jew," he concluded, and The moving picture was taken by both as an orator and as an execu- ices will start promptly at 8:15 p. m. others. The German 'national stu- a total success. Their details will that smile became radiant with pride, the Metropolitan Film company at tive and administrator. JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The The Shaarey Zedek is also plan- dents are severely denounced in the correspond with those of the men's the first formal dance, Nov. 27, in 51r. Neumann, who will also speak, Woad Leumi gave a reception to Dr. with joy. organization. The Jew whom I saw over there the Temple Beth El ballroom.• Many is the secretary of the national Keren ning a Chanukah celebration for Dec. Czecho-Slovakian press, while German Chaim Weizmann on his arrival in newspapers are severely denounced in 17, for members of the Shaarey Zedek is the greatest of all human marvels. scenes were taken of the grand march Ilayesod. He has also been a mem- Remarkable Growth. Jerusalem, at which many speeches and their families. The affair is the Czecho-Slovakian press, while Ger- The local schools have shown a re- of welcome were delivered. Dr. Weiz- Ile is a magnificent physical entity, and of the various couples dancing, her of the national Zionist executive planned for the purpose of congratul- man newspapers praise them as markable growth in the past three mann, in his address, said that the but more than that, he is a great "close-ups" of the patrons and patron- for many years and was formerly ating the newly elected officers and heroes in the cause of German nation- spiritual being. Four years of war, eases, the rabbis and their wives, as ' educational director of the Zionist years. Under the organization's su- political work was not yet finished, executive board of the synagogue. s h sm , pervision are the schools on Wilkins and that he came to Palestine because he lived through, and then two years well as members of the board of di- Organization of America. Professor Steinherz has declared Judge Keidan is the new chairman of of civil strife, pogroms, famine, epi- rectors of the Young People's Temple I street, the Talmud Torahs on Farns- of the many important matters which . to the general the board, Abe Srere vice-chairman that he had no intentien of resigning The meeting is open worth street, Westminster and Del- still had to be done. Peace within the demics, killing cold. He has gone Club. Many hundred feet of film were public. There will be charges for and Louis Stull, treasurer. The gath- from his position, while the German mar avenues and Twenty-ninth street ranks, he declared, was most neces- through all of the seven furnaces of "shot" and have been re-arranged hell, and yet—and yet, he is not making an interesting fi n i sh ed fen . admission and there will be no col- ering will he addressed by the offi- students at the Technical University and this new Talmud Torah. More sary in the present crisis. Dr. Weiz- a broken. lie has not lost his moral lure "movie.' In addition to this pic- , )actions. The purpose of the meeting cers, who will outline plans for the at Bruen, in Moravia, have declared than 1,500 children receive instruc- mann is leaving for America in two year. Following the supper and talks sympathy strike of three days. courage, his wonderful spirituality, ture, other films have been secured 1 is purely educational. • • tion in the schools now operating, months. • • • will come entertainment, music, and he has not lost his great optim- to be shown at the same time. and it is expected that more than movies and dancing. Mark Jacobson VIENNESE STUDENTS URGE ism; he has not lost that hope with- This is the first of a series of in- , ROTHENBERG TO ADDRESS 1.200 additional will be accommo- 5 KILLED, 7 INJURED is chairman of the committee in ENFORCEMENT PERCENT NORM out which he would have succumbed, formal affairs under the new regime SPECIAL HADASSAH MEETING dated in the new building. charge of hte :Moir. Reservations fur BY OVERTURNED TRAIN would have disappeared. It's mar- promising to be an exceptionally g ood VIENNA.— (J. T. A.) —German A special meeting of the Detroit this must ,se made this week. The new Talmud Torah will also national students held a mass meeting velous," he declared, and there was one inasmuch as many vaudeville • • • serve as a sort of communal center, C. B.)—A train something akin to awe as he said it. acts, speakers and novelties will be Hadassah has been called for 2:15 P. at which they resolved to join their — (J. WARSAW. m. Monday for the purpose of hear- its doors to be opened to local or- carrying back to Poland Jews who colleagues in Prague in the fight H•roes of the J. D. C. introduced at the dinner. ing Morris Rothenberg of New York, SHAAREY ZEDEK LADIES ganizations seeking for meeting evacuated the country during the war against the Jews. The following Is "I have said that things are at The dinner will start promptly at able lawyer and ardent Zionist, who TO HEAR MISS SOLOMON places and headquarters. Particu- overturned at Shtaibtz, a Polish town the ultimatum handed to the resident terrible 6:30, and is for members of the club thier best now, and they are The Sisterhood of the Congregation of the university: Jews may not be- larly organizations of the Jewish near the Russian border. Five Jews enough. How men like James H. and their immediate guests. Alvin is considered an authority on the problems of sanitation and medical Emanuel will be the guests of the come presidents or members of the yi.uth, like Young Judaea, Philo- were killed outright and seven ser- Hirsch, prominent Detroit attorney, work in Palestine, as conducted by Ladies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey (Turn to page 4.) mathic and other groups are looking will be the feature speaker of the the Hadassah. Mr. Rothenberg is to Zedek at their next meeting on Mon- executive board of the Viennese Uni- iously injured. forward to the opening of the new evening. Miss Irene Rosenberg and leave for New York on the Monday day afternoon, Dec. 18. This will take vreaity and not more than 10 per cent building, where they expect to find a Harvey Vehon will introduce a non- afternoon train and members of the the form of a Chanukah celebration of all professors may be Jews. The welcome home. elty song and dance act and other Hadassah are therefore urged to be and promises to be one of the largest ultimatum also asked for a strict en- forcement of the percent norm to be features will be given. The affair affairs of the season. Miss Anna introduced against Jewish students. will take place in the banquet room ImmP t. liadassah announces that a mu- Solomon will be the speaker of the German students attacked Jewish of the new temple. Arrangements of this affair are in , sical tea will be given at the Knights afternoon and will talk on her recent j students in all universities and sewn- tific institutions in Vienna, beat and charge of an entertainment commit- of Pythias building on Wednesday af- continental tour. A feature of this meeting will be forced them out tee, whose chairman is Alfred I. Drei- ternoon, Dec. 27. Miss Hattie Git- Great indignation was aroused fus. Other members ofthe committee tleman, chairman of the committee, the lighting of the Chanukah candles MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The report by Cantor A. Minkowsky and the among the Jewish population by the are the Misses Anna Harris, Lillian . promises an excellent program. of the Third Internationale just pub- reading of a Chanukah story by Mrs. violent action of the German students. lished shows that during this year, its Scherer, Delia !merman, and the Joseph Zechman. The musical pro- Praesidium discussed questions relat- Messrs. Phillip Brown, Lawrence Van gram will be contributed by Mrs. J. JEWISH STUDENTS BEATEN I ing to the Poole Zion, the Socialist Baalen, and Jack Friedman. N. Berns. IN ANTI-SEMITIC RALLY and four times questions relating to Reservations must be made in ad- , The auxiliary callis attention to the WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A number wing of the Zionist party, nine times, vane and tickets can be secured from annual gifts to charity on the occas- of Jewish students were mistreated at the Bund. This compares with the the committee, addressed in care of NEW YORK.—Samuel Marx, con- ion of Chanukah. I.adies are urged a rally of anti-Semitic students ad- six discussions on Poland, nine on the Temple Club, to the temple. . gressman-elect from the Nineteenth to donate groceries preferably, to be dressed by the Reverend Lutoslawski, the United States and eighteen on district, and for many years the Tam. sent to the synagogue on Sunday which passed resolution demanding Germany. Palestine is not included many leader for the Thirty-first As- morning, Dec. 17. the strict enforcement of the per cent PHILOMATHIC ANNUAL among the list of countries under dis- sembly district, died Friday morning norm limitation against Jewish stu- cussion. BANQUET ON DEC. 28 I of heart disease at his home, 1845 dents. Mr. Admoini, a former contributor RABBI FRANKLIN OPENS I Seventh avenue, after a short illness. Only members of Polish national or- to the American Yiddish press, is tem- Preparations are being completed Services were held Sunday morning FRIDAY EVENING TALKS ganizations were admitted to the porarily representing the Palestine at the Institutional Synagogue, 37 of Communist Party at the Congress un- for the twentieth annual banquet (Turn to last page.) the Philomathic Debating Club, to be West One Hundred Sixteenth street, til the arrival of the delegate from Rabbi Franklin opened his series of Palestine. Mr. Admoini was expelled held on Thursday evening, Dec. 28, at of whose board of directors Mr. Marx talks on the„"Literary Study of the SISTERHOOD TO HEAR from the Left Poole Zionist Party the Shaarey Zedek. The committee was a member. In addition to his political activities Bible" on Friday evening, Dec. 1, at because he favored the acceptance of in charge has secured Nathan Gold- DR. JAMES B. HELLER the Tempie. Informality was the the demand of the Communist Inter- stick as the toastmaster. Rabbi Harry Mr. Marx was one of the leading auc- keynoe, for despite the large attend- nationale to eliminate the Palestine Z. Gordon will deliver the invocation. tioneers and appraisers in the city, ance, questions and discussions were On Monday afternoon, Dec. 11, at plank from their platform and to drop This year's banquet will witness with offices at 15 West Twenty-third in order. The first meeting was mere- 2:30, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth street and in the Woolworth building. the name of Poole Zion. The question OF THE KEREN HAYESOD COLONY DAGANIAH, SHOW- several novelties, the nature of which He was one of the founders of the ly introductory. The real beginning El will present as its speaker Rabbi of the admission of the Palestine Com- FARMYARD will not be announced until the even- comes on Friday evening, Dec. 15, at James G. Heller of Congregation ING TYPE OF FARMING CONSTRUCTION munist Party into the Communist In- ing the affair. At this time also, the Association of Auctioneers of Great- 8 o'clock and on alternate Fridays. B-nai Israel, Cincinnati. Rabbi of s vious article, dependent on three es- ternationale will be discussed by the Philomathian, the organization's pub- er New York. In 1922 Surrogate The Young People's Temple Club is Heller, who has assumed the duties (Editor's Note:—Thle is the second Foley awarded him $12,500 for his sential public services which have article. on the rebuildinff of Congress. Meanwhile a consultative series or four th• been described, namely, the care of lication, will be distributed among the appraisal of the estate of Benno sponsoring this series and sends forth of Rabbi Louis Grossman in that vote has been granted to them. The I lestine by the man who is regarded as members and the alumni. Alumni uthority on the subJeet. The omit an invitation to all who are interested Congregation, is a man of recognized immigrants, medical service and sani- who have not as yet secured their Loewy, lawyer. Left Poole Zionist Verhand will not dealt with the fundamental social i r " ti. ri . e .t Mr. Marx was born in this city in to participate in this intensely inter- scholarship along literary and phil- have the privilege of sending dele- • se rvices connected with Imrnirreittn• "nf.• ration, and education. None of these tickets are advised to get in touch esting study. Old and young are in- osophical lines. His paper on the sub- third article The 1867 and educated in the public activities is capable of yielding re- gates to the Congress because they lion an d public health. with the committee immediately. of private initiatir• vited to join for this course promises ject "Spiritual Attitudes in Europe turns in the commercial sense of the refused to accept the demands of the will In dismiss the lir a unities The banquet will be the occasion of schools here. He had served on the .) Since 1914," presented before the last estment opport v sad word. For the Zionist purpose, how- Communist Internationale. The Pal- a reunion of the Philomathlana of to- Board of Aldermen as representative to be a real treat. Class will meet Fri- meeting of the Central Conference of -- ever, the returns are of incalculable day with the body of alumni. Under of the Thirty-first Aldermanic Dis- day evening, Dec. 15, at 8 o'clock and American Rabbis, created the sensa- estine Communist Party will probably alternate Friday evenings thereafter. By DR. ARTHUR RUPPIN Tern- the chairmanship of Benjamin J. trict, and in August, 1919, following accept the demand to become a value. Prof. Henry Slonimsky of the He- tion of the conference. The subject torial Communist Party, which is non- With the basis for colonization Safir, the committee is making every , the resignation of Mark Eisner, he brew Union College is presenting a which Rabbi Heller has chosen for ARTICLE tr. Jewish in its character, although all The actual colonization of Pales- which these three activities establish, effort to make the event • success. was appointed Internal Revenue Col- course under the auspices of the his Detroit address Is "A Literary Mr. Safir is assisted by William lector for the Third New York Dig- of its members are Jewish. Turning-Point," and it is bound to tine, whether it be by establishing we enter into other spheres where re- Mrs. Frumkin, who writes under agricultural villages or colonies, or by turns in the commercial sense become Knoppow, Benjamin Kurtzman, Jack trict. In 1889 he married Irene Men's Temple Club under the general arouse a great deal of interest in his the name of Esther, will represent the Thumin, Sol Shevitz, Jack Margolis, I Smith, who survives, as do several title, "An Outline of the Philosophy of hearers. Religion, Popularly Presented." J ewish section ofthe Communist Party developing new urban quarters and and Robert Bernstein. brothers and sisters. (Turn to Pags Five) towns, is, as we have seen in the pre- at the Congress. ZIONISM DEBATED BY BRITISH LORDS B ROWN TO ADDRESS wvlj 0. B. B. ON MONDAY NOTED SPEAKERS AT SERVICES ON FRIDAY INFORMAL DINNER hereof OF TEMP E CLUB THIS \WEDNESDAY WAAD LEUMI GREETS DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN AGRICULTURE, URBAN COLONIZATION IN THE REBUILDING OF PALESTINE COMMUNISTS DECLARE AGAINST PALESTINE CONGRESSMAN-ELECT SAMUEL MARX DIES