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ThEVemo ril ewisnen tOrgic iL

PAGE EIGHT

75 MEN'S CLUBS TO
JOIN REFORM RALLY

The Trowbridge Parent-Teachers'
10 held
will be
Association meeting Jan
VI'ednesday evening, . , at 7
o'clock, at the Trowbridge School.
An educational and musical program
has been arranged by the Michigan
State Telephone Company.
Will Send Delegates to Golden

pie work, spread the message of es.
lightened Judaism from the sym
gogue to the home and thus to th e
hearts of their people.
"The men, who for many years hest
stood alone with the re , ponsibilitie s
of the synagogue, have recognized
the spiritual value of the work of the
women and desire to co-operate with
them in an organized way. Temple
Brotherhoods will conceldrate espe.
cially on enlisting the interest of the
young men."

ployed by the Department of Agricul-
ture for special work on entimology,
in which subject he has . become an ex-
pert.
Another graduate's interest lay in
another direction. Herman Litwin be-
came Assistant Chemist at the Texas
Jubilee Convention to Be
Miss Ilelen Hubar has returned
Experiment Station. He became one
from Ann Arbor after an absence of
Held in New York.
of the government's tobacco experts
The members of the Arts ociety of
and is now associated with a large to- Temple Beth El were hosts to guests two months from the city.
By DANIEL GIMBEL,
at a special invitational affair on
bacco company.
NEW YORK.—That the coming
Member of the Board of Directors of the National Farm School.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Another, Abraham Miller, is presi- Tuesday evening at Temple Beth El ,
year will witness a religious revival,
dent of the American Bulb Co., one of when 'The Valiant," an interesting Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., announces unprecedented in American Judaism,
When the boy at before his win- ed a school with four students. Large- the largest of its kind in the country play that was presented by this co- that half the proceeds of the dance became evident with the announce-
dow, it seemed to him that Americally through his own efforts and enthus- and hasjust returned from Japan on ciety several weeks ago, was repeat- to be held on Jan. 21 at the Gray. ment that men's club affiliated with
given stone will go towards the Jewish Old
was rushing madly on Inc destruction, I iasm he has built up an institution un- his fourth trip there in search of rare ed by reuest. The playlet was given
ynagogues throughout the country
one of the leading organized and beautiful plants. Several young-
manner as before and Folks' Home. Installation of new of- s are to form themselves into a great
noise, chaos and no purpose or
in the
JERUSALEM.— (J.
Ail —A
schools of its kind in America.
er
graduates
are
now
in
his
employ.
elicited much favorable comment. ficers of the auxiliary will be held national body at the Golden Jubilee promise to pardon Abu
of things. Above his head the elevat-
Any boy from 16 years or under 20, 1 Mr. II. Rosenfeld, superintendent of
the At.
Those taking part in the cast were on Monday evening, Jan. 15, at the Convention of the Union of American
ed careened on its mad way. Through irrespective of race or creed, of good
b, chieftain serving a I :, -year stn.
B'nai
B'rith
club
rooms.
Isaac Goldberg, Maurice Dreifuss,
the sidewalk grading he caught the character and grade school education,
Hebrew Congregations in New York tence fur leading the iv Si which in
Frank V. Martin, Joseph Vehon and
hot breath of that utter monster, the may enter the National Farm School.
City in January. The National Fede- June 1921 raided the Jew h colony of
Dr. Robert Cowen was elected ration of Temple Brotherhoods is to
Miss Marion Seater, who understu-
subway, and the walls and people Board and tuition is supplied to him
Petach Tikwah, has b. ,o snarled
e R. Freund, who medical director of the Temple Beth be organized as an association to sup- from Sir Herbert Samuel by dept.
dded
Miss Regen
seemed to press against him, grinding free and after the first year his work-
resent.
Rabbi
Leo
El Gymnasium Society at a meeting plant the work of the synagogue in
out whatever small remnant still re- ing clothing is given as well. Hun-
as unable to be p
tations of Arab peasant:. The plea
M. Franklin and Mr. Goldberg spoke held Wednesday evening. Jacob Ma- stimulating interest in things Jewish for the Arab leader's release
mained of the courage he had brought dreds of young men have already
wn
on the aims of the society and urged zer is president of the society. Dr. among men of that faith. This or_
from the old world. Disillusionment graudated from the school. 86 per
granted by the High l' , a•imissionerin
members of the temple and affiliated Cowen has recently moved from the ganization will include social clubs, the hopes that friendlier relations De.
threatened to turn into madness be- cent of them are actively engaged in
organizations to join the organiza- Kresge building to the Charlevoix philanthropic societies and lodges tween Jews and Arabs w , uld follow.
fore he found the promised land, various phases of agricultural work.
tion. Three plays by well known building.
through the doors of the National 11 per cent own their own farms.
that are unaffiliated with any national
writers, one of whom is a local at-
Farm School.
body and have grown out of the so-
These graduates before enrollment
torney, will be presented shortly. Ile-
Today as that boy sits by his win- were store clerks, office boys, stock
cial needs of the members of temples. ABDULLAH WOULD RULE OVER
DR. AARONS ENTHUSED
hearsals are now being held.
PALESTINE, TRANSJORDANIA
dow, broad acres unroll before him, clerks, roofers, newsier engaged in
Seventy-five men's clubs will send
wheat fielde from which rich harvest every Industry that the city offers.
OVER ABFtAMS THEORY delegates
to the convention. These
Miss Harriet Rosenberg of 1170
has been garnered, pastures on which Three-fourths of the students who en-
LONDON.—(J.
T. A.1 -The amal-
will form the nucleus of the new fede-
the herd that sends a contented mur- roll complete their course. (This is
Collingwood avenue is home after an
Dr.Joseph Aarons, who returned ration and a program will be mapped gamation of Palestine and Trensjor.
extended
trip
to
New
York
City,
At-
mur from the barns is fed.
a specially interesting fact when one
on Sunday from San Francisco, out which will standardize their ac- dania into one state, w th complete
America has given him work, pros- takes into consideration that the aver-
lantic City and Washington, D. C.
where he made a study of the Ab- tivities and enable them to become a internal autonomy for is favored
perity and contentment.
age high school graduates only 16 per
rams electronic reactions theory, is power for the greater spiritual de- by Emir Abdullah, the •ransjordan•
In the clothing factory where Iler cent of those who enter in the fresh-
Mrs. Otto Beck, who visited with greatly enthused over the latest dis- velopment of the Jewish community. ian ruler, who, the Jewi , h Telegraph.
man went to work as moon as the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein of Easf covery of Dr. Albert Abrams.
men class.)
The 'National Federation of Temple ic Agency learns, broached this
school would give him working papers
Forest avenue, left for her home in
So much for statistics. Now for the
Dr. Aarons says that the Abrams Sisterhoods, which was organized scheme during his recoil visit in Lot.
(for he looked like 12 when he was men themselves.
New York on Thursday afternoon
don. It is understissi that one of the
theory
revolutionizes
the
medical
pro-
several years ago and has helped to
16,) the fuzz and dust of steam rising • Dr. Bernard Ostrokenk is the direc-
proposals put forth by the Emir sai
last.
fession. He calls the inventor of the enlist the co-operation of the women
from the pressing tables brought on tor of the school just now, a doctor of
that he is to be king e,ver this new
theory
the
greatest
man
in
2,000
in
the
work
of
their
congregations,
in a few months a cough that devas- philosophy and a brilliant executive
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Adler (Bessie years. While only 40 per cent of will hold its sessions simultaneously State, giving full assurances to the
tated his frail body. But nothing nationally known as an authority on
Frazer) of Buffalo, N. Y., are spend- medical diagnoses are so for said to with those of the Union of American Zionists that the erection of the des.
could be done for there were four agricultural economics. Ile was one
ish National Home, and that the Bal.
ing the week with their parents, Mr. be correct, according to Dr. Aarons Hebrew Congregations.
younger ones then himself. The rent of the first graduates of the National
four Declaration based upon the Zios•
and Mrs. Max Frazer of Westminster the new theory will give correct diag-
"The National Federation of Tem- lest policy of the British Government,
of the three tenement rooms had to be Farm School, to which he came as an
DR. JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF,
noses in at least 80 per cent of the ple Brotherhoods is one of the many
avenue.
paid and a man who peddled from a immigrant boy. After graduation he
be safeguarded.
Founds's. National Farm School at
big things which we expect this c on- will The
cases.
push cart had to demand his sons went to Massachusetts Agricultural
Emir it is learned, discussed
Doylestown, Pe.
Mrs. I. Becker of 303 Farnsworth
Coming to Detroit with Dr. Across vention.to give to Jewry," Daniel P.
help as early as they could give it. College and then became director of
street has returned from an extend- is Dr. Daniel of San Francisco, who Hays, honorary chairamn of the con- this scheme informally with meshes
When the doctor said that this boy the aricultural department of the park in hiladelphia, is a Farm School
of the Zionist Executive Commith
ett visit in Cleveland.
has been connected with Dr. Abrams vention committee, said. "Our goal He is assured that large sections of
must have outdoor work, or he would State High School at Canby, Minn. graduate.
for over a year. Dr. Daniel, who is is to make every Jew more keenly in-
contract tuberculosis, he might just His work at Canby, has become cur-
In the minds of the founders of the
Mrs. B. Veaner of Washington, D. a former member of the faculty of terested in all things that are Jew- the Arabs of both countries are as
as well have pronounced Ilerman's rent history, to such periodicals as National Farm School, them has al-
C., won the prize of a ;10,000 life- the Leland Stanford University, wilt . ish, to stimulate his love for his re- hind him, the Arabs being sympathet•
death sentence and have done with it. The Saturday Evening 'Post, Country ways been the thought of a "back to
ic to the idea of an ArabJesisl
r
sized portrait painted by the interna- open
Abra ms,
a clinic
here,
When the family was at the end of its Gentleman, to which he has been a the farm" movement among Jewish
to practice
with it
the new ligion ; to make it a living thing. To State. It is the intransitteant leaden
tionally famed Charles Ayer Whip-
this end, we must have the fullest co- of the Palestine Arabs that are opps
wits, someone suggested the National frequent contributor. A few years people. It is interesting to know that
operationf all men and women of ed to the scheme and would try to pa
Farm School at Doylestown where ao the school which made it possible wherever such movements have been ple, at the Roosevent Memorial Pa- Abrams theory.
geant held recently on the Dean es-
our faith. In the old days, men alone vent such a movement because of AD
training, tuition and even clothes are for him to enter into this field of ser- attempted, farm school graduates
tate,
Washington.
Mrs.
Veaner,
well
were thought to be adequate for the dullah's Zionist sympathies. In this
provided free. The boy was taken out vice asked him to become its director have always taken the lead. Several
known in Washington for active
ATTACK JEWISH DAILY
conduct of the affairs of the syna- quarters the unification of Syria ad
of the factory and the tenemnt back and help other boys to the opportun- graduates are leaders of Jewish ag-
service with the Red Cross, repre-
nera-
a
gs
gogue, and in those same days the l'alestine is urged, under the leader•
to the soil of farm life tht
ricultural colonies in South America sented "The Greatest Mother on
ity to which he himself found there.
interests of the synagogue did not ship of the exKhediv• Alba Shelmy.
nhaus
was
another
tions of his people had followed.
and
of
New
Jersey
farm
colonies
as
WARSAW.—(J.
T.
A.)—One
hun-
.
Dr. Jacob Taube
Earth."
A
representative
beauty
In charge of a millionaires estate, of the old time boys. Ile came to Am- well.
go beyond the worship of an ancient
While it is known that the Coloi4
from each state took part. Mrs. Vea- dred and twenty students armed with faith. A half-century ago, Jewish
sturdy, strong and self-reliant, he is erica from l'alestine and when he en-
Krotoshinsky, hero of "The Lost
Offce is sympathetic to Abdullah
wooden
rods,
attacked
the
offices
of
today adding the last dollars to the tered the institution, he knew little Batallion," who crawled over "No ner received the votes of seven art- the Jewish daily, Nasz Kurier, intend- women of this country were brought plan, the Zionists have not commitid
little hoard that is going to purchase English. After graduation he first Man's Land" under death dealing fire ists. Special recognition was given ing to beat up the editor of the publi- down from the galleries and seated themselves in any xxity.
her by president Warren G. Harding.
beside their husbands and fathers,
to save Colonel Whittelsey's contin-
a farm of his own, where the entire
Mrs. Veaner is a sister of Louis Ra- cation because of his editorial criti-
gent, expressed a wish to be a farmer binowitz of 142 California avenue cising the "numerus clausus." The sharnig with them the privilege of
PERFECTION LODGE
worship before the altar. having
rather than return to the crowded
editor escaped by the back door.
East Side from which he had been and is well known here.
The students then attacked a meet- been given equality in the house of
God, our women sought to shoulder
conscripted. He was graduated from
Perfection ',ochre No. 486, F. d 4,
The advent of the New Year 5055 ing of Jewish assimilated students, the synagogue's burdens. The needs
the Farm School last year and is now
will hold a special meeting Wei
delightfully celebrated at a party called for the purpose of protesting
in Palestine engaged in agricultural
of their faith brought them into or- M.,
nesday,
Jan. 10, at 7 p. m. F. C. de
against
the
numerous
clauses.
The
held at the home of Miss Lillian Got-
ganization. They formed sisterhoods, gree and lookout committee.
work.
tesman. The decorations and favors meeting was dispersed.
raised funds to beautify old temples
There are scores of graduates who
C.
K. SANDOIW, Secretary
were in harmony with the floral
The Jewish deputies Farbstein and
are just farmers and who are adding
LOUIS H. WOLFE, W. 0.
scheme of yellow and red roses and Ilartglass succeeded in getting policetand erect new ones, es a
to the glory of their school by giving
ligious schools, carried on philanthro-
sweet peas. A delightful luncheon interevention.
to this work the aggressiveness, fore-
sight and application that has distin- was served at midnight.
guished the Jew in every sphere of his
activity.
Long Island Ducklings famed in our
New York restaurant menus, are
raised by a Farm School graduate.!
This man has been so successful that !
each year, he goes to the school to ;
find new comers to till positions on
Long Island Duck ranches, and to sus- ,
lain the excellent reputations that he
has made for the school. The laymen
lifillaingin.1111#/e-*Ma . -are,
perhaps has never heard of Princess
Emma. Her royal highness is a cow '
BEET CROP AT NATIONAL that holds the world's record for the
STUDENTS HARVESTING A BANNER
production of milk. A Farm School
ARM
SCHOOL
11;::41
FA
graduate is the herdsman in charge
ire became the assistant chief of the de- of Princess Emma and her satelites I
family may find a new lease on
partmnet of Plant Pathology of the on a millionaire's estate.
and a new source of opportunity.
Delaware Agricultural Experiment
These and others who till the soil,
These are two versions of the mira- Station. After making a splendid
n of whom the
cles that the National Farm School record for himself, he became the dir- tend herds, are me . When
twenty- I
has been enacting these last .twenty ector of plant pathology at the Texas School is very proud
two years ago the National Farm
five years in transforming city boys Agricultural College. There he is now
School first began to send its first
into tillers of the soil and bringing working on a cure for a root disease
graduates from the class room and
about the return of theJew to the soil. which annually devastates the cotton
model farm and out on America's
If the proof of the pudding is in the crops of the south and as a result of
of the
broad acres, they were greeted with a
eating, then assuredly the test of the his experiments, he expects to save the
great deal of suspicion. "City boys,
National Farm School now celebrat- cotton crop of that state millions of
Jewish boys, at that—taught to be
ing its Silver Jubilee is in its gradu- dollars annually.
H•F•S•A•ef •A• S
farmers. It was unbelievable." Yet
ates—in the immigrant boys whom it
Another graduate is a member of today there are always more applica-
has given opportunity and a new un- the dairying department of the Ohio
derstanding of America and city boys State college. Another professor of tions for positions to be filled in the
office of the secretary than there are
breaking under the rack of tenement dairying at the University of Mis-
men to fill them, for National Farm
and sweat shop life, whom it has made souri. Another is in the United
sturdy in mind and body, the eager States Bureau of Horticulture at El School graduates always make good.
young dreamers who have crowded its Paso, Texas. The Bureau of Agri-
buildings grow with it until the ful- culture at Washington, D. C., employs
Of America, Inc.
JEWS IN POLAND ARE
Wet
fillment of their hopes made this many National Farm School gradu-
POLITICALLY MATURE
school one of the largest and finest ates in responsible positions. One is
SAYS PROF. SHATSKY
agriculture institutions in America.
poultry assistant; another is in the
The founder of the National Farm department of animal husbandry. The
NEW YORK.—(J. C. 11.)—The re-
School is Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, who United States Public Health service
established the institution in 1896, has a farm school graduate in its ser- cent Parliamentary elections in Po-
after he had visited the late Count vice at the Hall Melicinal School at land have revealed, among other
Leo Tolstoi in Russia and had prom- Memphis, Tenn. Six Jewish agricul- things, the "political maturity" of the
ised him that he would, upon his re- turists are teaching all over the coun- Polish Jew, said Dr. Jacob Shatsky,
turn to America help train young try at St. Mary's, West Virginia, at noted publicist and author, who re-
men in agriculture pursuits. When Ohio Northern University, at Denver, cently arrived in this country. Young I '
Dr. Krauskopf brought this matter Colo, and for the Pittsburgh Board of and old went to the polls, showing a. .
to a group of people in this city he Education, and by no means least at remarkable knowledge of the candi-
was laughed at, discouraged and re-
dates and issues involved. ' The pro-
their own Alma Mater.
are followed
fused suport of any kind. With his
A young man named Maurice !Adz- ceedings in the Sejm .
own funds and those obtained as fees man was sent to the National Farm with great interest by every literate
approval, the
from weddings, funerals and ether School by the Jewish Foster Home of Jew, because it is felt no event in the
ministerial duties, he purchased a Philadelphia. This boy is today ena- assembly is without its reprecussion
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on the political and economic condition
This seal is not the
of the Jew, Dr. Shatsky declared.
During his stay here, Dr. Shatsky
trademark of any one
will act as the American correspon-
manufacturor or
dent of the Ness Kurier, the Jewish
group of manufactur -
daily published in the Polish language
ers. It is the ASSO-
in Warsaw, and will make a study of
CIATIONS official 0.
Jewish conditions in this country to
be ultimately published in book-form.
K. and is branded on
Dr. Shatsky, who is assistant pro-
only award - winning
fessor of Jewish history at the Polish
models, sett" teal,
free school, is the author of "Jewish
Culture in Poland" and of mono-
from time to time,
graphs on Jewish statistics which he
from America's best
supplied the Morgenthau Mission to
makers.
Poland.

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