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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923

VOL. XIII. NO. 6

HEW OFFICIALS OF
I. O. B. B. INSTALLED;
COMMITRES PICKED

Wisconsin Treasurer
Rewards Benefactor

His Task Is to Raise
$150,000 for Palestine

"Old Sol Levitan Never Imre

Slogan is Made Tree in Po-
litical Appointment

Adolph Freund Performs In.

WILL MAKE PLANS 1[W cS1 indg sF;ine'relsN'el7Teek
FOR KEREN HAYESOD
CANVASS AT DINNER

Banquet Tuesday to be Ad-
dressed by Harris Selig of
Boston and Others.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

NEW TALMUD TORAH
BUILDING WILL BE
American Jewish Congress
DEDICATED SUNDAY
Finds Proposed Plan to

Mexican Offer to
Jews Is Rejected

be Impracticable.

Hebrew School Headquarters

NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) — The
to Be Krown As the
executive committee of the American
Kirby Center.
s tellation Ceremony of
ADISON, Wis.—"Old Sol never
Jewish Congress has through a spe-
Pisgah Lodge.
forgets!"
cial committee carefully investigated
GEDALIAH BUBLICK TO
That's the way in which old timer
the reported opening for opportuni-
PROMINENT DETROITERS
DETROIT B'NAI B'RITH
in Dane county love to refer to So
BE ONE OF SPEAKERS
ties for Jewish migration to Mexico,
ACT AS DIVISION HEADS'
Levitan,
whose
remarkable
rise
from
says a statement issued on behalf of
PLANS LECTURE COURSE
a rural peddler to city bank presiden
the executive commitee of the Amer'•
and finally to treasurer of his state
can Jewish Congress by Dr. Stephen Rabbis Hershman, Levin and
Robert Marwil, Trades Chair-
Active Participation in Keren reads like a work of fiction.
S. Wise, ite chairman; Joseph Ba.
Aisishkin Also to Speak;
Old Sol's career has been replete
man, to be Assisted by
rondes, chairman of the special cont.
Hayesod Campaign Here Is
Keidan to Preside.
with beneficent deeds. No one ever
mittee
on
Mexican
immigration,
and
Alvin Hirsch.
did old Sol a good turn who has no
Bernard G. Richards, executive sec-
Also Being Arranged.
been repaid many fold. In fact, the
retary. The statement follows:
The new Talmud Torah and the
flans for the Keren Ilayesod cam-
sowing of seeds of human kindness
"After an investigation of the sub- headquarters of the United Hebrew
The newly elected officers of Pis- to friend and stranger alike has been
paign here to raise $150,000 for the
Schools
of Detroit, at Kirby and An-
ject, extending over a period of sev-
B., were the treasurer-elect's one big theme in
rebuilding of Palestine as the Jewish
gah Indge No. 34, I. 0. 8.
eral months and including correspon- toine streets, to be known as the
homeland will be made at a dinner at
installed on Tuesday evening by life.
dence with persons having special Kirby Center, will be dedicated this
Adolph ("Daddy") Freund, at an in-
6:30 o'clock on Tuesday evening, at
Sol Luitan's Creed.
and expert knowledge, after study of Sunday afternoon at an interesting
teresting ceremony attended by a
the Hotel Staler, for workers and a
This was Sol's creed back in the
various documents of importance, of- ceremony which will be followed by
large number of members of the
select group of guests. The banquet
early
eighties
when,
with
a
pack
on
ficial and unofficial, and particularly an entire week's celebration.
lodge. The club rooms were beau-
will be addressed by Ilarris Selig of
The Kirby Center, which is intend-
after consultation with experts of
lly decorated for the oceasion and his back, he trudged from one farm
Boston, who is responsible for the
CANTOR PINY MINKOWSKY,
CANTOR
ROBERT
MARWIL
home
to
another
with
his
wares.
It
highest character and standing who ed to serve as the communal educa-
organization of the local committee,
e nthusiasm that prevailed au-
tional meeting place for Detroit Jews,
have
repeatedly
surveyed
conditions
Who
will
make
his
first
appearance
gured a successful six months of ac- is his creed today. For the bank he
Chairman of the tied. and pro- and a number of local leaders.
tivities fur the new administration. heads has the record, since he as. (miens division in the Keren Haye-
Robert Meryl' of the U. S. Cap in the United States at concerts at the in the field, we regretfully announce Is said to be one of the finest build.
sumed charge, of never having fore-
that, while profoundly appreciative logs of its kind in the country and
Officers installed by Mr. Freund closed a mortgage and of never hav- sod campaign knee, who is charged Manufacturing Company, who heads new Kirby Center and Talmud Torah
on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, of the offer o: the Mexican govern. will be a most elaborate school for the
were: Joseph J. Cummins, presi- ing refused a loan to a meritorious
the task of raising the sum o f the trades and professions division in
and 14, on the occasion ment to the Jewish people, we do not advancement of Hebrew learning.
13
Jan.
12,
$150,000 from Detroit Jews for the the campaign, announces that Alvin
dent; Theodore Levin, vice-president;
building. believe that opportunities today exist
applicant.
Judge Harry B. Keidan will be the
o f Hirsch has consented to act as vice- of the dedication of the new
Louis I. Frank, secretary; William B.
The winter of 1880-81 is remem- practical work in the rebuilding
for the entrance into Mexico of any master of ceremonies at the dedica-
chairman of his division. Sub-divi-
Isenberg, treasurer; Harry A. Guru- bered as the season of the big snow. Palestine.
tion
at 2 p. m. Sunday. The princi-
considerable number of Jewish mL
sion heads for the trades and profea-
vitch, assistant monitor; Harry Great drifts buried fences and roads
grants from Eastern Europe—in the pal speakers will be Gedaliah Bub-
id
ons w be L ouis Stoll,
Schlussell, warden; Silas C. Feinberg,
and in many places rolled over the
sense with which the term immigra. lick, editor of the Jewish 'Daily News
Ze-
Da-
mon, Ir a Cohen, Louis Ro binson,
Dav
guardian Harry Fleishman, Herman housetops. Farmers were snowbound
Lion' is usually connected, namely, the (Tageblatt) of New York; Rabbis A.
vid Stocker and others to be an-
Weiss, Adolph Freund, trustees;
for days and even in the cities tun-
possibility of securing employment M. Hershman, J. L. Levin and E.
nounced
later.
Charles Rosenthal and Julius Deutel- nels were dug through the snowbanks
for considerable numbers of our pen- Aisishkin. A musical program will
In a statement on behalf of the
baum, members of the Michigan in the streets. One afternoon a young
pie or of finding opportunities in in- be presented by Cantor A. Minkow-
ur
ea
o
l
,,(
1
1.
,
m
agi
c
a
e
i
n
o
n1,1
Council. Joseph S. Garvett, retiring peddler driving a jaded horse came
dustry or commercial activities al- sky, assisted by D. Skolnick. Re-
shl cirm
i thaant Lfe bol ;
president, was awarded the honorary to the home of a Norwegian farmer
ready existent. We deeply regret to freshments will be served by courtesy
the most remarkable movements of
position of monitor.
in the town of Christiana, Dane
state that we do not believe that web of the Women's League of the United
Shows
Development
of
Admin.
modern times is that of the Jewish
Mr. Cummins, in accepting the of- county, and as the storm made it im-
opportunities now obtain in Mexico Ilebrew Schools. The dedication
people
reclaiming
Palestine,
after
a
his
de-
istration in Past 18
fice of president, said it was
possible for him to proceed further Report of European Council of 2,000-year exile. He explained that
in relation to the terms of the offers ceremony will be open to the general
sire to see the membership of Pisgah he was invited to stay over night.
of the Mexican government.
public.
Months.
J. D. C. Says Problem Is
the land is to be rebuilt by means of
Lodge boosted from 1,000 to 3,000 Instead he stayed a whole week, for
Week's Ceremeniu.
"Such invitations as have been ex-
the Keren Hayesod. Mr. Marwil said
in the next six months. He reiter- the drifts were so high the farmer
Dwindling.
tended
to
Jewish
and
other
migrants
among
other
things:
An entire week's ceremonies will
ated that the B'nai B'rith order of- had to tunnel a passageway to the
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
'
on behalf of the Mexican government follow the dedication celebration
An All-Embracing Fund.
fered a meeting place for all Jews barn to feed the live stock.
, report of the government of Palestine
Rapids liquidation of the refugee
"The Keren Hayesod, i n behalf of covering the period of Sir Herbert would involve the grant of lands for Sunday. These will in turn culminate
as Jews, regardless of religious con-
L
Language.
problem, one of the worst aftermaths which a campaign is now planned in I Samuel's stewardship from July 1920 large agricultural settlements of ter- in the appearance here, for the first
nections or economic standing or be-
Resides caring for the stock, the of the war and pogroms, which drove this city, is an all-embracing fund to ' December 1921, just issued shows ritories and under conditions present- time in the United States, of the
liefs, and urged that the members co-
operate in making the local lodge the farmer and his family were employed hundreds of thousands of Jews o f the Jewish people, to which all that the commercial situation in 1921 ing the gravest difficulties. These world famous Cantor I'iny Minkow-
in "stripping" tobacco, and the ap- throughout Europe into a new exo- Jews of every land are contributing. was subject to the general depression plans involve a large colonization sky of Odessa, who recently arrived
spokesman of all things Jewish.
preciative young peddler joined in dus, with hunger, di sease an d death Its object is to establish Palestine as but owing to the restricted nature of scheme as distinguished from mass in this country. Cantor Minkowsky,
Appoints Committees.
the work to pay for his forced keep- in its train, is indicated in a recent • national home for the Jews. Con- the commercial enterprises of Pales- immigration into a country. In the who is a brother of Cantor Minkow-
Declaring that the first and fore- ing. Having but recently arrived report of the European Council of tributions to the fund are not con- tine, the results of this depression judgment of experts who have been sky of the Shaarey Zedek, will con-
most aim of the new administration from the old world, he could speak the Joint Distribution Committee. Ac- (Meted donations to charity, but are
were felt less keenly than to most consulted, no such plans should be duct services on Friday evening and
will be the construction of a com- very lithe English, and since much cording to this report, the number of held to be voluntary payments of other countries. Local merchants undertaken unless previous consider- Saturday morning and will also give
munity building to serve as a head- of his trade was with the Norwegian Jewish wanderers in Poland, Rou- taxes owed to their people. The Ke- having been extremely cautious in ation has been given not only to the a concert on Sunday evening, Jan. 14,
quarters for Pisgah Lodge and other people. he resolved to learn Norwe- mania and Lithuania has been re- ren Hayesod has revived the ancient their commitments and the banks hav- serious obstacles to be met with on at 7:30 o'clock, at the new building.
Detroit organizations, Mr. Cummins gian while he helped strip tobacco.
Cantor Minkowsky in famed not
clued to 30,000. This number is Jewish custom of Maaser or tithe- ing wisely withheld credit facilities, every side, but the enormous sums
also urged that there should not be
lie chose as his teacher a 14-year- included a large number of persons paying by which to raise its money, there were no bankruptcies during the of money which would be required only for his musical abilities but is
a single Jewish undertaking or move- old boy of the family, who gave a who have finally made their way and under this principle every Jew period under review.
for the carrying through of such a also reputed to be a man of great
ment in the state of Michigan in week's intensive instruction in the back to the towns f rom which they is asked to pay voluntarily and with The foreword of the report says project. If the matter of colonisa- literary talents. Ile is one of the best
which the B'nai B'rith should not be language! But alas! When he re- fled originally. Op e rations of the no compulsion, except by appealing that the essentials of a state, that is tion were seriously to be considered Jewish musical historians and is the
es . entaed.
turned to the road he found that Joint Distribution Committee refugee to his sense of duty and honor, a tax public security, the administration of and if all the innumerable and im- author of a number of books on sub-
revir Cummins then appointed the what he had learned was the "Sog- department from the beginning of for the rebuilding of the ancient justice and the institution of sound measurable difficulties could be over- jects dealing with synagogue music.
following committees to serve during fling" dialect, which started gales of 1921 have cost $1,045,000.
At 6 p. m. Monday, Jan. 8, • ban-
homeland.
public finance were amply provided, come, it would still be necessary pri.
the coming six months:
The Keren Hayesod, or the Pales- and that the country had responded marily to take into account the fact quet will be held at the new school.
laughter whenever he tried it out on
The report states that during the
Fln•nce Committee--Theodore other Norwegians. However, it was preceding month 5,400 refugees were tine Foundation Fund, takes care of favorably, showing signs of entering that huge funds would be needed for An elaborate program of entertain-
Levin, chariman; Max Zierer and Ju- a great help and through it he learned registered in Poland and 10,000 re- the new arrivals in the Holy Land a period of prosperous development. the building up of the public works ment has been prepared for the oc-
lius Rubiner.
to speak real Norwegian and thus turning refugees. As soon as these until they are able to establish them- The cost of the civil administration such as water supply and irrigation casion, the principal address of the
Entertainment Committee—Aaron built up a good trade.
evening to be delivered by Rabbi
returning refugees are released from selves. Large numbers of them ar- had been defrayed by the country, the plants.
Silberblatt, chairman; Robert Finn,
the border-line quarantine stations rive penniless. The Keren Ilayesod Turkish system of taxation having
"In view of these considerations, Saul Silver of Chicago. On Tuesday
Appoints Old Teacher.
Daniel Staub, Saul Silverman, Charles
evening • dance will be given by the
pays
the
per
capita
tax,
amounting
to
been
continued
with
the
objectionable
which
are
based
upon
the
facts
as
and
reach
their
home
towns,
they
are
In time the young peddler opened
Finn, Victor Finn and Elias Gold.
Women's League of the United He-
• store in New Glarus, where he eligible for loans from the local re- £1, which every arrival has to pay. features removed. The report states they have been placed before us, we
berg.
also
that
the
Turkish
tobacco
monop-
brew Schools. Refreehments will be
Large
numbers
of
them
have
no
have
regretfully
reached
the
decision
construction
committees
operating
Initiation Committee —Max Ed- prospered when the dairy cow en- with funds advanced by the Joint Dis- friends or relatives to receive and oly held by the Regie Co., had been that the colonization plan as proposed served and interesting entertainment
riched that region. Then he came to
wards, chairman; Rabbi Harry Z.
Madison to educate his children and tribution Committee to credit-co- shelter them. The Keren Hayesod abolished with the subsequent lower- is impractible, seeing that there are feature. presented. The dance hall
Gordon, Harry A. Gurovitch, Joseph
operatives. These funds enable them provides them with shelter, food and ing of prices. Yet the government no immediate opportunities for any of the new building is one of the
S. Garvett, Maurice Klein, Elias conducted a store for some years. to build homes and also begin earn- medical and unitary service. The has been enabled to increase its reve- considerable number of Jewish peo- finest in the city.
Today he is president of a national
Goldberg and Saul Shaw.
Keren Ilayesod scours the land to find nue. The cultivation of tobacco, most- ple to secure a livelihood in the cities
Te Present Hebrew Play.
bank and recently was elected state ing their own livelihoods.
Americanization Committe—Rabbi
ly for local consumption, has began or towns or villages in Mexico. It
employment for them.
On Thursday evening a Hebrew
Rehire of Fugitives.
treasurer with a landslide majority.
Harry Z. Gordon, chairman; Rabbi A.
several cigarette factories being start- therefore becomes our solemn duty play will be presented by the pupils
The Medical Unit.
When he cast about for an assist-
The return of these fugitives is
M. Hershman and Samuel J. Rhodes.
"Then comes the highly important ed in various parts of the country. earnestly to counsel and warn our of the school, admission to this play
ant to run the treasury he thought of dealt with also by the Joint Distri-
Anti-Defamation Committee—Mil-
his old time boy teacher and has ap- bution committee's child-care depart- work of promoting agricultural colo- The report also calls attention to the Jewish brothers in Eastern European to be free. A children's lay wlil be
ton M. Alexander, chairman; Rabbi
nization.
There are now over 65 Jew- gradual reforms instituted in the fi- lands not to embark upon a costly presented at 2 p. m. and at 3:30 p.
pointed him assistant state treasurer. ment. Intended mainly for the or-
Henry J. Berkowitz and Israel B.
and perilous journey to Mexico. The m., Jan. 14, by the Hebrew School
The peddler in this instance was Sol phans, the local committees organ- ish colonies in Palestine, and of these nancing of the municipalities.
Levin.
settlement of large numbers of our pupils, for the children of the city.
The Military Garrison.
Levitan, president of the Commercial ized by this department extend their over 30 are being directly supported :
Membership Committee — Charles
by
the
Palestine
Foundation
Fund.
efreshments will be served for the
Continuing the amdinistration's re- people as agriculturists on the land,
National Bank, and his early teacher facilities to the children of the re-
Rosenthal, chairman; Max Zierer,
ore, it is stated that the police force which settlement is unrelated to the youngsters and no charges will be
was Erick John Onstad, for smoe time Immigrants and shelter them in in. They are settled on co-operative and
Max Buchner, Nate Baron, Louis A.
individual
lines
and
in
them
is
to
be
,
made
for admission, the purpose be-
problem
of
normal
immigration,
could
composed of 1,600 men, represent-
field manager of the Progressive Re- stitutions until their parents are able
Goldenberg, Samuel jaulue and
publican organization of Wisconsin. to care for them. In Brisk there are found the nucleus of a Jewish peas- , in the various sections of the popu- not be carried on without the aid of ing to introduce the building to the
Daniel Staub.
future
students of the Talmud Torah.
very
large
funds
and
the
united
entry
which
is
combining
the
simple
lation.
The
standards
of
hte
police
From the time they first met in 1881, 400 such children in institutions and
life of the old time peasant with the force are undergoing constant im- strength of all Jewry.
Tickets for the Cantor Minkowsky
latellutuel Committee.
Mr. Levitan and Mr. Onstad saw in the Vilna section 400.
intellectual
life
of
the
educated,
mod-
concerts
can be secured at Plotkin's
, ovement and a local gendarmie has
"Even though in the future it may
Intellectual Advancement Commit- scarcely anything of one another, un-
The marked reduction of the num-
r
created which promises great become possible and even necessary book store, Hastings and Adelaide;
tee- -Louis Cohane and Max Edwards, til 1920, when the old friendship ber of refugees is especially notice- ern city dweller. The Palestine been
Foundation
Fund
is
sup
rting
four'
oneikey
The
cost
of
the
British
Rosinsky's,
at Hastings and Columbia,
associate chairmen; Joseph S. Gar- formed nearly 40 years ago was re- able in Roumania, where, instead of
under the stress of circumstances to
agricultural expemmenta stations for
'
formulate and carry through an ex- and at the office of the new building.
rett, Judge Harry B. Keidan, Arthur newed.
the tens of thousands of a year ago, the various climatic zones of the military garrison which was f4,000,-
The
new
building will accommodate
000 in 1921 was estimated to have tensive colonization scheme in Men-
E. Fleet, Aaron Droock and Seymour
12,000 were registered at the time country. I am informed that four
been reduced to one•half for 1922 and ico, it none the less now remains our 1,000 children during the regular
J. Frank.
of the report. . The largest number, more are to he installed shortly.
hour
and
a
half
sessions held between
ithere are hopes for considerable fur- solemn and imperative duty to make hour
Social Service Committee—Lester
4,500, are in Kishineff; 4,000 in Bu- , "One of the most eminently sic- they reduction for 1923 and subse- it clear to all those who may be in-
and 8:30 p. m. The following sub-
J. Leopold, chairman; Theodor Le-
charest; 1,500 in Belzi; 1,000 in Ga- easeful activities which the Keren
jects will Bible,
be taught:
The composi-
Hebrew
uent years.
vin. Harry Fleishman, Samuel C.
terested that Mexico cannot at this anguage.
grammar,
latz. The rest are scattered in theIlayesod is supporting in Palestine is '
Mandell, Abe Ackerman and Harry
smaller towns. It is believed that , the Hadassah Medical Organization, q . The administration has been re- time become a place of refuge for ' t l ion, commentaries of Rashi, Talmud,
ponsible for the establishment of ef- those who must without delay find
Gurovitch.
most of these 12,000 refugees
most
which
h has established a network of
Jewish history and ethics.
Editorial Committee—Joseph Gar-
be absorbed in the general popula- hospitals, clinics and laboratories in ficient law courts and magistracy and work and opportunities of self-sup-
Special children's services will be
vett, chairman; Elias Goldberg,
tion. Many of them, deciding to set- ' every important point of the country. , marked
improvement
is noticeable
in port for themselves and their fami- I held each aturday morning in the
the sanitary
conditions
of the towns
Adolph Freund, Rabbi Harry Z. Gor- Tall Detroiter Time Is Unripe for Ile permanently in Roumania, have
lies."
, Medical service is dispensed to all the
Children's Shul of the building. An-
don, Julius Deutelbaum and Morris
Credit
already received building or business. inhabitants regardless of race or and orous
i n health
of the against
population.
%lig-
Extending $100,000,000
campaigns
malaria
and
' other feature of the institution will
Steinberg.
loans from local reconstruction co rn- creed. I have before me a survey of !trachoma are being waged and the
to Soviet Russia.
Tne following were appointed dele-
SHAAREY ZEDEK LADIES : be a fine, well-equipoed kindergarten,
mittees. But for the time being, the its activities during the past two
to care for the introductory Hebrew
gates to the Community Building As-
special refugee-relief appropriation years. I learn from these that in that . water
supply
improved.
TO HEAR EMMA BUTZEL training of 6-year-old children. It
govern-
In the
educational
field the govern-
soctetion to represent Pisgah Lodge:
W A S H IN GTON.—(J. C. B.)— for Roumania, $5,000 a month, will : time 9,000 patients were treated in
ment
is
carrying
out
a
program
of
is planned to have three kindergarten
Adolph Freund, Lester J. Leopold, David A. Brown of Detroit, chairman h ave to be continued.
the hospitals, 150,000 in clinics, 750, - s
' chools for Arab children
Julius Deutelbum, Robert Finn, Louis of the recent American Jewish relief
Miss Emma Butzel will address the sessions, at 9:30 and 11 a. m. and at
Coestutinopk's
Problem.
,
000
out-patients
attended
the
clinics,'
throughout
the
whole
country.
Dur-
I. Frank, Theodore Levin, Henry Ma- drive, spent 20 minutes with Presi-
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey Ze- 4 p. m.
Arrangements are also being made
What is true of Roumania is also , 33,000 out-patients were treated at , jar 1921 the government opened 75 dek at the meeting to be held at 2:30
zer. Joseph J. Cummins, and Harry dent Harding and over half an hour
true
of
Lithuania,
where
thousands
.
home
and
there
were
55,000
labors-
such
schools.
A
land
survey
of
the
p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, at the' for adult classes in the Hebrew Ian-
Fleishman and Elias Goldberg alter- with Secretary Hoover, discussing his
nates. Additional members appoint- plan to extend $100,000,000 credit of a year ago have dwindled to scant tory cases. The annual budget of whole country has been begun and the Shaarey Zedek. Her topic will be I garage and literature. One evening a
ed on the general committee are to the Soviet government for the pur- hundreds. Five hundred per month this large system amounts to £100,- I registration of land ownership com- "Immigrant Aid Work." A fine mu- week will also be set aside for an .
, menced. The land court which has
Adolph Freund, Julius Deutelbaum chase in this country of machinery is now the maximum, and the same 000.
sirel program has been arranged, adults' Bible class, which will make •
thorough scientific interpretation of
improvement of refugee conditions is Workmen' ■ , Mortgage Banks. been established is aiding in clearing with Mrs. Jacoh II. Schackne as so- ,,,
and Max Zierer.
and seed.
"I have mentioned the principal the existing confusion as to titles.
noticeable
also
in
Latvia.
In
both
The following were chosen to in-
Both the President and Secretary
loist. Mice Jeanette Jacobs will play' `"e prophetic writings.
The Railway System
stall the new officers of the Ladies' Hoover told Mr. Brown the time was of these countries many have applied activities found in Palestine, but I
selections
on
the
piano.
have not by far exhausted the list.
Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, on Jan. unripe for his plan, first because of for reconstruction loans.
The whole of the railway system
The card party of the auxiliary STULGINSKIS ELECTED
1 There are numerous others, like the
15: Joseph S. Garrett, Julius Deu- the political conditions in Russia, and
Constantinople is the only place
Cons
the ads- will be held on Tuesday afternoon,
LITHUANIAN PRESIDENT
the Work- has been taken over by
telbaum, Max Edwards and Joseph second because the American Relief where the refugee problem shows no assistance to labor through
rtgage Bank; the tration and is being operated without Jan. 9, at the Detroit Federation of
men's
Bank,
the
Mortgage
J. cummins.
Administration. which, under Mr. abatement, although an average of promotion of commerce and industry, loss. The public works department Women's Clubs building. Tickets can
A lecture course is being planned Brown's plan, was to have adminis- 150 persons a month leave for that the promotion of the Rutenberg has engaged during the past two be secured from the chairman of the J•ws mad Other Minority Deputies
Abash, from Voting, Which So-
under the auspices of Pisgah Lodge, tered the loan, was not disposed to city for other destinations; 1,200 scheme for water power and irriga- years in road construction, the main committee in charge, Mrs. A. Carl-
cieliste Declare Illegal.
in the course of which prominent na- support the project until the Soviets refugees have become rooted in the tion, afforestation, etc. It. is thus evi- roads with few exceptions now being stine, 526 East Ilancock avenue, or
tional leaders are to address large are ready to take an increasing share city Local Jews have undertaken to
good order. The poet office pays at the federation club house on the
KOWNO.
— (J. T. A.) — Acting
educational meetings. The details of the financial burden. The Soviets, raise $20,000 for loans to these new- dent that the Palestine Foundation in
its own way and is improving in day of the card party.
president A. Stulginskis was elected
will be announced shortly. The local Mr. Brown was told, possess large comers in the expectation that the Fund is well named. It is actually
the
e
ewis
h
(Turn
to
Page
Three)
the
foundations
of
president
of
Lithuania
by the Nation-
la
-in
lodge is also planning an active par- treasure and jewels, which are being Joint Distribution Committee will
Y g
.
.
al Assembly (Sejm). Stulginskis has
ticipation in the coming Keren Ilaye- kept in reserve for political purposes. contribute a substantial sum for the homeland in Palestine. The speed
with
which
the
work
is
done,
as
well
been
Deputy
president
since
1921, and
MEN'S
CLUB
DEDICATES
SISTERHOOD
TO
HEAR
sod (Palestine Foundation Fund) The Russian government must show same purpose.
as the solidity of these foundations,
also as chairman of the Con-
drive. This fund was the subject of its good faith by giving up its treas-
ROOMS THIS WEDNESDAY PROMINENT LECTURER served
stituent Assembly.
'depends, of course, on the sums which
an interesting discussion at the last ure to succor its own people, your

are put at the disposal of the Pales-
The election will probably be con-
• 'sleeting.
correspondent learned Mr. Brown was RABBI HERSHMAN SPEAKS tine Foundation Fund."
The Men's Club of Temple Beth El
Dr. Helen Bradford Thompson tested, as none of the representatives
informed. It was made clear to Mr. AT SERVICES ON JAN. 12
will
inaugurate
a
series
of
informal
Mr. Marwil said he was confident
Wooley, educator and physiologist of of the minority nationalities partici-
hwoever,
that
the
American
Brown ,
. that Detroit Jews will more than sub- meetings at the parlors of the - club note and head of the Merrill-Palmer pated in the balloting. The left wing
JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB
people were desirous of aiding the
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will be the scribe their $150.000 quota. Ile ex- on Wednesday evening, Jan. 10. A School of Detroit, will talk before the of the Labor Party, the Social Demo-
BRINGS LEWISOHN HERE Russ ians. The impression received
man of local and state prominence Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on Mon- crats and the People's Socialists at.
by your correspondent is that Mr. speaker at the Friday evening service .1t reseed
his satisfaction
at the
were united
for fact
this will be the speaker at this meeting, day afternoon, Jan. 8. Dr. Wooley is tended the session, but only to read a
)hat all elements
The Jewish Woman's Club feels it- Brown found American distrust of of the Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 12. On great
reat task and urged that all give and future gatherings will also be a former instructor of philosophy in protest declaring the election illegal,
Max Heller of New
19, Rabbi
self especially fortunate in having se- Russia the greatest barrier to his Jan.
Orleans
will speak.
Jan. 26 is an their full shar e . It is planned to o pe n addressed by leaders in the commun- Cincinnati College, an alumnae of the inasmuch as the deputies present con-
cured for its January meeting Lud- scheme. The interview, Mr. Brown
Universities of Berlin and l'aris, for- stituted ■ minority in the Chamber
ity.
at the initiative of Secre- open date and on Feb. 2 the speaker the drive on Jan. 21.
w•as
The feature of this Wednesday's mer professor of physiology at Mt. whereas under the constitution • ma-
wig Lewisohn, author and scholar. said,
Mr. Lewisohn has come into promi- tarp Hoover. and when he had ar- will be Professor Nathan Isaacs of
meeting
will
be
the
dedication
of
the
Halyoke College, research fellow of jority is required to elect a president.
EXPEL FATHER OF
hence as the author of "Up Stream" rived at Washington he learned that the University of Pittsburgh.
The Jewish representatives had
club's rooms. All meetings, includ- the Helen S. Trounstine Foundation
to
those
who
have
read
the
an
appointment
had
also
been
made
David
A.
Brown
speaks
this
Fri-,
CIRCUMCISED
CHILD
ing
this
one,
will
be
open
to
mem-
of
Cincinnati. Dr. Wooley is the au- withdrawn (rem the Assembly in con-
nd
both
a
book and those who have not there for him to meet the President.
day evening. On Friday evening last
bers of the club. There will be no thor of mental andphysical measure.. sequence of the ruling of the Central
ment of working children and is • wo- , Election Board disqualifying four of
is a treat in store. He has chosen The President was interested in Rabbi I. L. Bril of Flint spoke to one , MOSCOW. — (J. C. B.) — A Jew charge for admission.
On Jan. 15, the Men's Club will man of keen mental attainments who the seven Jewish Deputies.. The ac-
as his subject "The Dilemma of Edu- the treatment of the Jews in Russia of the largest Friday night congreglis I whose wife had their new-born son
cation" and because of his experience and was assured by Mr. Brown that lions on "What's Wrong With Amer. 'circumcised has been expelled by the , be addressed by Ludwig Lewisohn, will no doubt bring a message that , tion of the Jewish Deputies was fol-
es a college professor is particularly they enjoyed thesame .. political equal- icon Jewry?" Communist party of Mosir, ups • re- author of "Upstream." This will be should prove of exceptional interest lowed also by the German minority
i
Si other naton&
ales.
Rabbi Hershman 's topic on next port. The father pleaded in vain a dinner meeting and preparations to those attending. The meeting will , which withdrew from the assembly is
fitted to discuss the subject The ity In
view of the official disposition.
meeting will be held
at new
2:15 Temple
p. m Mr. Brown will make no further ef- Friday evening will be "Lewisohn's that the operation had been perform- care being made for one of the most open at 2:15 and will be held in the I consequence of the rejection of soar
the
of their deputies
interesting gatherings of the pear.
chapel of the temple.
Monday, Jan - IL in
ed in his absence.
Upstream."
f rt to push his plan .

M

the

NUMBER OF JEWISH
REFUGEES REDUCED !,(ievri s

SAMUEL REPORTS ON
WORK IN PALESTINE

I'

HARDING, HOOVER
REJECT BROWN'S
RELIEF PROJECT

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