A merico( 5cwish periodical Cater CUYTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ■ 23 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE 11- EbETROITIEWISH. HRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION • -- Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923 VOL. XIII. NO. 7 To Raise $600,000 Hayesod Leader SENATOR SPENCER LKeren In Drive for $150,0001 For European Work TO ADDRESS KEREN Central Relief Committee Re- HAYESOD MEETING ports $10,600,000 Raised Noted Chicago Rabbi Victim of Pneumonia Dr. Emil G. Hirsch Dies at Age of 71 Chicago Rabbi, Brilliant He- brew Scholar, Noted Orator, Pneumonia Victim. Since the War. Will Open Palestine - Founda- tion Fund Drive Here on Jan. 28. 9-3-0-0 INSPIRING CEREMONY MARKS DEDICATION OF NEW TALMUD TORAH; BROWN, KEIDAN, HERSHMAN GIVE PRINCIPAL ADDRESSES L. M. Miller of Buffalo, Rabbis J. L. Levin and E. Aisishkin Also CHICAGO. -Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, Speak; Musical Numbers Given by School's Choir; En. NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)—Dele- 71 years old, noted Jewish scholar gates from all parts of the country thusiastic Audience of 2,000 in Attendance. meeting Sunday in a conference of , and educator, rabbi of the Sinai Con- the Central Relief Committee at the , gregation here since 1 8 8 0, died SCHOOLS WILL ASSURE FUTURE OF JUDAISM, Central Jewish Institute, 125 East early Sunday morning of pneumonia, PLANS FOR CAMPAIGN Eighty-fifth street, to discuss plane IS KEYNOTE SOUNDED BY RABBI HERSHMAN after a week's illness. The funeral for continued relief to Jewish war I OUTLINED AT DINNER sufferers heard from Leon Kamaiky, was held from the Sinai Temple on general chairman of the committee, Tuesday morning, with burial in Rabbi Saul Silver of Chicago Addresses Banquet on Monday Harris Selig Advises Workers that this body has collected $10,600, Rosehill Cemetery. Dr. Hirsch is cur- Evening; Concert on Friday, Saturday and Sunday by 000 which has been distributed in Eu- I on Accomplisments of . vived by his widow Matilda, and three rope and Palestine. Castor Piny Minkowsky to Conclude Celebration. daughters, Miss Dora Hirsch, Mrs. Fund in Palestine. Rabbi Meyer Berlin, who presided, 'Sigmund Kircheimer and Mrs. Gerson suggested that residents of this coon- ' B. Levi and two sons, David E. and By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ try form "Landsmanschaft" groups'' Preliminary plans for the opening Smiled E. Hirsch. to relieve the distress of Jews in the' The largest and most enthusiastic Jewish audience that assembled here of the Keren Hayesod campaign, Dr. Hirsch, who was for years pro- areas from which they came. which is to be conducted here during fessor of rabbinical literature and in years gathered on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the dedication of the Some of the speakers charged that philosophy in the University of Chi- new Talmud Torah headquarters and Kirby Center, on Kirby and Antoine the week of Jan. 28, were laid at a the Soviet government placed ob- dinner given on Tuesday evening for cago, was born in the grand duchy of streets. Close to 2,000 people packed the. spacious and magnificent hall of stacles in the way of the Central workers for the Palestine Foundation Luxemburg on May 22, 1852. He Committee's work. The conference Fund at the Hotel Statler. Attended was educated in the public schools the new building and a spirit of Joy prevailed at the accomplishment of voted to organize a permanent com- by 40 Detroiters prominent in busi- of the duchy and in the University of one of the most constructive pieces of work for Jewish education in the city. mittee of 100 members to carry on ness and professions here, enthusiasm Pennsylvania upon his arrival in this ALVIN D. HERSCH, The keynote of the dedication ceremony was struck by Rabbi A. M. DR. EMIL G. HIRSCH, the work of reconstruction in Europe. was shown for the coming drive and country, receiving his A. B. degree Ilershman when he said: "This school as well as all the other schools confidence was expressed that the Vice-chairman of the trades and pro. It was also voted to send represents- Noted American Jewish scholar, Rah- from the latter school in 1872. Dr. depend for their success upon the community; but more than this, the corn- Detroit quota of $150,000 will be fessions division of the Karen Hays- tives to Russia to investigate thebi of th e Sinai Congregation of Chi- Hirsch continued his studies in the munity depends for its future, its safety and its well-being upon the sod campaign for $150,000, which is cause of friction between officials andi cage, who died of pneumonia on Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia success of the schools." over-subscribed. the relief workers and to report on Sunday morning after • week's ill- and the Pennsylvania University at- The principal speaker of the even- to open here on Jan. 28. Rabbi Hershman pointed out in his address, which was perhaps the conditions generally . Other resolu- wo„. Mg was Harris Selig of Boston, who ter his father, Rabbi Samuel Hirsch, most inspiring lecture ever heard in this city, that the education of the Dons adopted call for the raising of is to direct the Keren Hayesod drive was called, in 1866, to the ministry Jewish youth is the most important problem affecting our people, lie said $600,000 fund for educational work of the Reform Congregation Keries- that the education of youth stands first and continued: in New York City. Alvin Hersch, n Eastern Europe. prominent Detroit attorney, author seth Israel of Philadelphia. "We turn to the young to help us perpetuate the Jewish spirit. The A resolution recommending that and professor. a fourth generation Gets Ph. D. Degree from Leipsic. Jewish boy is the father of the Jew to be. If we want Jews and Jewesses he Joint Distribution Committee American and fourth generation Re- Upon receiving his A. B. degree who should be spiritually Jewish through and through, we must begin with ever all relations with the "Yidges- form Jew, as well as a fourth genera- ofnlkrlrn, +the child. There are hundreds of am" in Russia was adopted and tion Detroiter, acted as toastmaster. niversities young men whom we may call dis- handed to a committee with full pow- He was introduced by Robert Marwil, in 1872 to 1876, and Leipsic, receiv- loyal, but who will have a perfect er to act as it sees fit. chairman of the trades and profes- ing his Ph. D. degree from the latter right to turn to us and charge us with The following officers were elected:. sions division, who suggested that a Visit Here With Dr. Sheinkin; school in 1876 after completing his the responsibility of having kept Chairman, Leon Kamaiky; vice-chair- Three Notable State B'nai I slogan for the campaign should be Describe Progress Made , course in philosophy and theology. them ignorant of Jewish things and men, Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, Rabbi "Day by day, in every way, we are B'rith Meetings Held Jewish ideals." He also attended the Ho•hschule fur Meyer Berlin, Peter Wiernik, Julius in Palestine. going to make the Keren Hayesod . die Wissenschaft des Judenthums. J. Dukes; financial secretary, Morris "Back to the Bible." campaign a success." on Sunday. I Engelman; corresponding secretary, On his return to America, Dr. Referring to the growth of ma- Monumental Work. — One of the most interesting l'ales- Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum; treasurer,' I Hirsch was elected rabbi of the liar Hungarian Foreign Minister terialism, Rabbi Hershman said that Mr. Ilersch, who is the vice-chair- tine gatherings held in Detroit was Harry Fische). Newly elected officers of the La- • Sinai congregation at Baltimore, Md., what the world will condone in the man of the trades and professions di- the luncheon on Friday noon last, at • • • Justifies Restrictions of dies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No. in 1877. A year later he accepted non-Jew it will condemn in the Jew vision in the $150,000 campaign, which Fred M. Butzel was host to a 34, I. O. B. B., will be installed on the rabbinate of the Ades Israel con- Jews. NANSEN TO CO-OPERATE WITH and that with the lack of education pointed to himself as Exhibit A in the select group, in honor of Dr. Arthur RUSSIAN, UKRAINE RED CROSS Monday evening at the B'nai B'rith gregation of Louisville, Ky., where he in the Jewish youth, materialism will greater interest that is being shown Ruppin, Judge Bernard A. Rosen- f Pisgah remained two years. In August 1880 PARIS.—(J. C. B.)—A Commit- ' in Palestine by the Jews. He told of blatt and Dr. M. Sheinkin. LONDON.—(.1. T. A.) — Because increase to the detriment of the en- tee for Health and Medical Work in Lodge, according to the ritual grant- Dr. Hirsch went to Chicago and was tire people. "Jews have no right to a recent visit to Washington, D. C., Dr. Ruppin, formerly of Berlin, of the "reduced absorbing capacity ed the auxiliary by the grand lodge. installed there as rabbi of the Sinai be materialists," Rabbi Ilershman de- where he saw monuments erected in settled in Palesti". 16 years ago and Russia and the Ukraine has just been , constituted by the Nansen organize- A fine musical program has been ar- congregation, an office he held until of the present Hungary," the govern- clared. "What a minyan good Jews honor of the war dead by the various devoted his life to the work of estab- ment is compelled to limit the total ranged for the occasion. his death. During his administration accomplish will be undone by half a . religions of the land, and declared lishing a Jewish settlement in the lion, the Russian Red Cross, the Uk- I h Russian' Announcement was made at the a temple was built on Indiana ave- number of students in the universi- minyan of bad Jews, and bad Jews ' ' Red C . it occurred to him that the finest me- Holy Land. Ile has seen the work ties and to especially restrict Jewish nue in 1892 and another larger don't need a minyan. morial for the fallen Jewish dead grow from a movement of inactivity Commissariat for Public Health. The meeting of Pisgah Lodge on Monday structure more recently on Forty- admissions, declares Count Banffy, "Our slogan should be 'Back to could be erected in Palestine. to one of practical accomplishments representative in Russia of the epi- , evening that the Father and Son sixth street and Grand boulevard. the Bungs! ian Foreign Minister, in Among those who spoke at the din- for the Jewish cause. Dr. Ruppin is demics commission of the League of. Week celebration on an evening dur- a letter made public today to Lucien the Bible.' We Jews will disappear w ith thi s ing the week of Feb. 4 to 11 will be and will suffer without the Bible. From 1880 to 1883 Dr. Hirsch Nations is collaborating ner, in addition to the above men- the greatest Jewish statistician and ittee. in charge of the social service com- edited, with I. S. Moses, the Zeit- Wolfe, representative of the Joint Without our Isaiah and our Jeremiah, Honed, were Joseph II. Ehrlich. J. .1. his book, "The Jews of Today," is comm Foreign Committee of British Jewry. without our prophets and the Bible The committee has just purchased mittee, of which Lester Leopold it geed, published in Milwaukee. In Cummins, J. Friedberg, David It. the most authoritative volume in The letter is a reply to protests flied 50 clinics, each sufficient to deal with chairman. Plans for the affair will 1886 he became co-editor of the Re. by the committee with the Hungarian we cannot exist and Ought not to Stocker, Louis Stoll, J. Miller and print. and has be announced next week. exist. former and since 1892 was connected 1,000 cases for three months, Dr. Ruppin, who was introduced by Charles D. Cameron. government and the League of Na- "Your children may not attend thin The meeting of the lodge on Mons with the Reform Advocate, published tions against mistreatment and dis- Mr. Selig declared that Palestine Mr. Butzel, told of his many experi- despatched these clinics into the re- school, and the children of your is a Jewish land today, contracted for ences before the war, when the work gions affected by famine and by epi_ day evening, Jan. 22, will be ad- in Chicago. In 1888 he was appoint- crimination of Jews in Hungary. friends may not attend it. But as by the greatest power in the world of the Zionists was practically nil in demics. dressed by Miss Anna Solomon, who ed a member and later president of "There can be no question of Hun- long as Jewish children attend the The committee has ordered 50 ad-"will speak on her experiences on re- the board of the Chicago . Public Li- and the contract undersigned by the comparison with w hat has been done brary, remaining in office until 1897. gary departing in any way from school you should support it, because leadint . nations, including the United since the world struggle. Before the ditional clinics, together with labors- cent European trips. either the letter or the spirit of the it is your work. In Moscow the edu- On Jan. 29 a smoker, entertain- During his term a new library build- tory instruments and microscopes. State:, lie declared that the ques- war, Dr. Ruppin said, 99 per cent of minority section of the Trianon cation of the young is done in secret An effort is being made from Ge- , ment and luncheon will be given at ing was erected. Since 1892 and tion of the rebuilding of Palestine is the contributions for the rebuilding treaty," County Baldly asserts. achallenge to the Jew. Referring to of l'alestine come from the Jews of neva to enlist public sympathy in or- the B'nai B'rith club rooms, for mem., for many years after that he occu- "Hungary will be faithful to the in- and in dug-outs because religious . the Balfour Declaration, he said that Russia. Only about 1,000 new im- der that help may be brought to the hers in good standing only. Many pied the chair of rabbinical liters- ternal obligations already given to training is forbidden in Russia and England has done her share in mak- migrants settled on the land yearly medical institutions, which are at interesting entertainment features ture and philosophy in the University the League of Nations and fortified the parents nevertheless forego food and starve in order to be able to edu- In 1896 he was presi- ing good the promise to the Jew and and the work went on very slowly. present struggling a ga in s t epidemics. are being prepared for the occasion. of Chicago. cate their young. Ilere we have the , On Feb. 14 the annual dance of dential elector at large for Illinois. with effective guarantees. that it is now entirely up to the Since that time, however, great pro- "Concerning the complaint of in- opportunity of freely offering the Pisgah Lodge will be given at the In 1902 he was Percy Turnbull lee. gress has been seen and the country Jewish people. ' security of Jewish life and liberty, I young a good Jewish education and o en erg s i turer at Johns Hopkins University, is showing signs of prosperity and is t one. Li A. Goldenberg . G rays Louis . The Jewish Ideal. wish to state that my country has ex we ought to show our appreciation Baltimore, his subject being "Jewish on the road to complete rehabilita- chairman inheani rt e of i tnhge a affair r f earn do neer e r ef n t7e. "Cut out from the life of the Jew perienced the miseries of the discs- of this privilege and thank God for Poetry." manta are made Palestine, and Zion, and you have no tion. trous war, of two revolutions and of it by supplying the schools with the Build Highways end Roads. Was An Eloquent Speaker. finest B'nai B'rith gatherings ever need for synagogues and your other a foreign invasion. Passions have means of existence. In return for Dr. Ruppin told of the practical held. All proceeds will go for chaMt- Dr. Hirsch was a most eloquent been stirred up and undoubteldy de- your money you will receive some- institutions in the Diaspora," Mr. Se- work accomplished in the past two able purposes. The next dance of the public speaker and a prolifis con- plorable events have happened. Since thing vastly greater—the satisfaction lig declared. "Cut out from the or three years and said that high- The annual meeting of the United Ladies' Auxiliary of the lodge will tributor to Jewish journals. lie was the last election, however, there has of knowing that your future is as- prayer book reference to Zion and ways and roads have been built Jewish Charities will be held at 8 be held on Sunday, Jan. 21. a warm. advocate of Sunday as the Jerusalem and you have no prayer where there were hills and moun- o'clock Wednesday evening at the ' Three interesting state B'nai B'rith Jewish Sabbath, though, recognizing been inaugurrted a new era of con- surest." book. To pray for a livelihood you Greatest and Holiest Task. tains; that railroads take one from .lowish Institute, High and Hastings meetings were held on Sunday, in the difficulties in the way of that solidation. The present government don't have to go to synagogue. You one part of the country to another streets. Reports will be given on the I which Detroit members participated. change, he preached for years on entertains liberal views regarding the In congratulating the officers and can tt, that at home. But the Jew religious and racial questions. It has in several hours where it once took always looked to bigger, to nobler days and sometimes weeks to cover work of the past year along lines of I Louis Cohane installed new officers Saturdays before the Temple Israel an overwhelming majority in Parlia- board of directors of the United He- brew Schools of Detroit for the phe- relief, education, recreation, physical at Jackson. Joseph J. Cummins initi- congregation of Chicago. things in life, and the rebuilding of ment, where only one member training and character building. Of- ated a new class at Bay City and our homeland is our outstanding the same ground. Dr. Hirsch published various mono- throughout the course of the last As- nomenal success achieved by them in Under the Turkish regime, Dr. ricers and directors for the ensuing Julius Deutelbaum of this city and graphs on Biblical, theological and sembly made a violent attack upon the building of the schools, Rabbi ideal." Ruppin pointed out, Zionism was Mr. Selig compared the new Pales- synonymous with crime and to speak year will he elected at this meeting. Benjamin F. Wiener of Flint installed sociological subjects. lie took a Jews. The government's determina- Hershman said there is no greater and holier task evolving upon the The United Jewish Charities is of-' the officers at Saginaw. tine colonization movement with the prominent part in the founding of the tion to deal firmly with invitements Hebrew was also criminal. He told filleted with the Detroit Community coming of the Jews to America in the The newly elected officers of the Jewish Manual Trainnig School in to violence has been shown by the Jewish people than that of the edu- of how one of the men in his Jeru- Union and is the official organization Saginaw Lodge No. :136, I. 0. B. B., Chicago as well as in the organizing trials of persons accused of anti- cation of the young. lie referred to eighties. At that time,, he pointed salem office was caught selling a Jew- for the administering of r e li e the new school by quoting from the out, immigration societies were f and are: Ben Kramer, president; C. Ma- of the Associated Jewish Charities, Semitic crime. ish National Fund stamp during the Scriptural reading of the week: "The formed everywhere to help the poor war, and he (Dr. Ruppin) was tried social service among the Jews of De- ' rienthal, vice-president; William \Vol- the Civic Federation and other move- "Regarding the admission of Jew- place whereon thou art standing is and the suffering to settle in Amer- for high treason on that account. He troit. sey, treasurer; M. Friedman, secre- ments. For a time he Was chaplain ish students to the universities, it is holy and sacred ground." Officers of the organization are: :th ey; A. Sobel, assistant monitor; A. of the Illinois Naval Militia and a ica. But that was not necessary for said he was tried before a court mar- the government's intention not to The afternoon's program was William Friedman, president; Henry long, because after two or three tial for a period of five days, but IN Inman, Milton M. Alexander, Wal- D. Philippe, warden; A. Greenbaum, member of the State Board of Cheri- invade any article of the Treaty of opened with a prayer and brief talk years the immigration movement trustee. Sidney Goldstein, retiring ties. He also acted as president of Trianon, but assures their proper ful- in Hebrew by Rabbi E. Aisishkin, was finally acquitted. Dr. Ruppin de- ter Fuchs and Fred M. Butzel, vice- came of itself and at the instance of clared he didn't know why he should president, was awarded the honorary the board of examiners of the Civil fillment under the new conditions. who blessed the Lord "for having Jews who already settled here and have been acquitted, because he de- presidents; D. W. Simons, treasurer; position of monitor. Service Commission of Chicago. Dr. The limiting of the total number caused us to live to see the day" of At an evening affair held in Bay Hirsch was one of the leading Hebrew invited their relatives and friends to livered a very warm Zionist address Blanche hart, executive secretary. of students is necessary because of such great accomplishments for Ju- The public is urged to attend this City at the Community Center, the scholars in America. follow them. Mr. Selig said that af- on the occasion, and added that h e the reduced absorbing capacity of daism. "They who sow in tears shall ter four or five years a successful must have convinced the Turkish of- meeting and learn of the work fte . following spoke: Mr. Wiener, Rabbi the present Hungary. If special reap with joy," the rabbi said and Keret' Hayesod will build an inde- firers. "It is so much easier to con- complished in the past year. All are , I. L. Bril of Flint, Mr. Deutelbaum measures had not been taken, the just expressed the hope that the building pendent Jewish population in Pales- vince the non-Jew than the Jew of welcome. and Mr. Cummins. A program of en- representation of all religions, races of Hebrew schools here will precede tine that will eventually redeem the the possibilities of Zionism," he tertainment was presented and re- the coming of the day when the Tem- and minorities would suffer. freshments served. Mr. Wiener was land of its own efforts and there will "The numerical proportion of Jew- ple of Jerusalem will be rebuilt. LEWISOHN TO ADDRESS be no more need for help from the added. accompanied on this trip by Mrs. Dr. Ruppin continued: "Under Judge Ilarry B. Keidan, who acted ish students, who have always exceed- Jews of the Diaspora. MEN'S CLUB ON MONDAY Wiener. Turkish rule it was impossible to un- ed the proportion of the general stu- as chairman and master of cere- Selling Jewish Future. dertake great enterprises with an as. monies, congratulated the board of dent population, inflicts only a mini- In advising the workers as sales- surance of their being stable, because mum of hardship. This law, which directors for their vision in realizing Ludwig Lewisohn, author of "Up- Will Dies.. Plans for Building of men, Mr. Selig pointed out to them the attitude of the government was Stream," will be the speaker at the LIKENS CONDITIONS IN the needs for building more schools is not the work of the present gov- Auxiliary Synagogue in Northern that they are selling lives, that they generally inimical to the progress of dinner meeting of the Men's Club of' UKRAINE TO THOSE OF ernment, will be administered in ac- and for uniting all the existing Tal- are selling the future of the Jewish the Jew. That underwent a change Temple Beth El on Monday evening, mud Torahs under one head. Judge District of City. cordance with the foregoing state- TEMPLE DESTRUCTION People. He told of self-sacrificing with the coming of British influence January 10 at the Temple. Mr. ment and I am confident the Hun- Keidan pointed out that many of the efforts of the world Zionist leaders, and the High Commissioner for Pales- I-ewisohn's topic will be "America garian Jews will not suffer by its ap- men made great sacrifices during the The opening rally of the Men's of Dr. Chaim Weizmann and Dr. past two years, neglecting their busi- "The times have been so cruel here plication." • and the New Nationalism." (Turn to last page.) Club of the Shaarey Zedek will be Arthur Ruppin, who are not getting nesses and personal affairs for the Mr. Lewisohn is an author and a that they have been like unto the De- of the Temple, when babe held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, at paid for their work, who are covering struction sake of assuring the future of Ju- publicist of considerable note. His Sh aarey Zedek. Judge Alfred J. their own expenses in their travels DR. WOOLEY DISCUSSES daism in America and the education book, "Up-Stream," has been the sub- perished at their mothers' breasts,?, the Murn hy will be the principal speaker and who are in every other way mak- . of the Jewish youth. ject of much discussion and debate. writes a Jewish widow from one of the SCHOOL TESTS BEFORE ing sacrifices for the movement. agricultural colonies in the Ukraine of t he evening. His topic will deal Judge Keidan denied that the Jews He is a contributor to a number BETH EL SISTERHOOD widely of with the activities of the Ku Klux Mr. Selig told of the accomplish- read periodicals and was at to one of her relatives in this country of America believed only in the JERUSALE::.—(J. T. A.) — The mighty dollar. Ile said: "How can ments in Palestine during the past 18 who has turned her letter over to the K l an. Dr. Helen Thompson Wooley, head one time professor of English at the Joint Distribution Committee. "And months and outlined the various ac- Mark Jacobson, who is in charge fifth anniversary of the appointment it be said that a people is materialis- Ohio State University. of Colonel Ronald Stars as governor tic when it has clung to its religion of the Merrill-Palmer School, who tivities in the fields of education, I it has hapened here," she continues, of the entertainment program, an- sanitation, building of banks, loan spoke at the monthly meeting of the , "that parents have eaten their own nounces that several acts will be pre- ner last Saturday, the guests includ- through thousands of years of perse- of Jerusalem was celebrated at • din- Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on Mon- kassas, etc. I children. But they were not Jews." rented and that a series of motion cutions? The Jew has always dedi- WILL GIVE SERIES OF A meeting of workers at 3 p. ern. day Afternoon, said that there two "We, here, need not read again the pictures will also be shown on the oc- ing Sir Samuel, the High Commis- kinds of tests in general use in edu- sioner, the Grant Mufti, head of the (Turn to Page Two) Sunday, at 433 Majestic building, will LECTURES ON LABOR'S !story of the Temple's Destruction. We casion. harry Satovaky is in charge have seen it. I had to watch with my of the refreshments that will be Moslem community, and a number of further outline the work for the cam- cation, the mental or psychological l tests. One STATUS AMONG ISRAEL , own representative Zionists. Palen and will divide the districts in tests and the educations eyes, my child slowly perishing, served. kind tries to measure mental ability Col. Storrs was named military gov- and hear him cry for food I could not the trades and professions drive. SHAAREY ZEDEK TO HEAR The purpose of the meeting is to and the other educational progress. PHILADELPHIA.—An interesting give him.• I would go out into the open the membership campaign for ernor of Jerusalem by General Allen. Senator Spencer to Speak. Dr. Wooley referred to the contro- event in Jewish scholarly circles will streets and find a stray bone. This I the Men's Club of the Shaarey Ze- by upon the letters occupation of the DR. MAX HELLER JAN. 19 The headquarters of the Keren versy in the New Republic no the be the presentation of four lectures would give him to suck. And his Holy City in Dec., 1917. When the dek. It is expected that announce- Hayesod in America, 50 Union question of tests between Walter Lip- prepared by Judge Sulzberger on meet little mouth broke out in great ment will be made at this time of the Civil Administration was ushered in Jan. 19 should find one of the Square, announces that in the course man and Mr. Terman, and spoke of The Status of Labor in Ancient Is- wounds. And 1, his mother, had to planned North End Shaarey Zedek on the arrival of Sir Herbert Samuel, largest gatherings in the history of the scientific foundation of mental Col. Storrs became governor of the look on helpless, hungry. . . ." rael" before the Dropsie College. (Turn to lad page.) branch. The new synagogue will be Jerusalem district. Following the Congregation Shaarey Zedek in at- tests and their field of usefulness. She In another part of her letter she Judge Sulzberger has been for said that the individual form of test- quite a number of years engaged in writes: "Thank God, I survived last discussed in the course of the rally. Jerusalem riots in 1920 and the Jaffa tendance at the special Friday even- ing is capable of revealing individual The Men's Club was organized on riots in 1921, the Jews insisted upon ing services, when Rabbi Max Heller BATIK COLLECTION TO researches into the political and legal winter, but I am sick and feeble. if differences for more significantly and Dec. 12, with J. Jay as president ; Store's removal, accusing him of pas- of Temple Sinai of New Orleans, La., of ancient Israel. • These you saw me you would not know me, BE SHOWN AT EXHIBIT accurately than the more scientific institutions Seymour Frank, vice- president; sivity in dealing with the outbreaks. will occupy the pulpit. Rabbi Heller studies have resulted in such publica- so altered am I by what I have suf- methods of studying the individual. Charles Rubiner, secretary; Ilerman The presence of Zionist leaders at the is one of the foremost men in the as "The Am lia-Aretz: The An- fered. Dr. Carl Lundy of the Recreation tions I A. August, treasurer. The purpose celebration appears to testify to the rabbinate today, is ■ great scholar, "We fear the winter that is drawing One of the new features of the third Department of Detroit gave an in- cient Hebrew Parliament," "The Pol- of the club is to promote social ac- better relations existing between the a line speaker, and possessed of a annual exhibit showing the work of formal talk on the work and aims of ity of the Ancient Hebrews, and nigh. All the fuel is gone. There tivities among Shaarey Zedek mem- government and the Jewish commun- splendid personality. lie is a past- Jews in Arts and Crafts which will the new gymnasium of the temple. "The Ancient Hebrew Law of Homi- I will be no harvest." president of the Central Conference to bers, to develop and foster a spirit ity. b e opened at the Jewish Institute on ment was made of a birth- cide." The present lectures have to dol The letter closes with an apeal now of good fellowship among them, to Emir Abdullah, ruler of Transfer- of Reform Rabbis, has ever been an Announce Feb. 18 lasting for ■ period of two day party luncheon featured by many with the labor problem as it presented i the widow's onetime neighbors living in this country to help her and aid in every way possible in main- dania has arrived in Jerusalem to dis- ardent Zionist and has had a great tracks, will be a collection of Jewish surprises which will be given by the itself in Biblical times. taining the religious standards of cuss financial questinos with the Pal- influence in changing the attitude of The lectures will be presented by her three daughters. subjects in Batik work. One of the Sisterhood in February. A social hour the Hebrew Union College on that items in Batik which has already been was spent in the dining room where Doctor Solomon Solis Cohen, at the This particular appeal has been re- conservative. Judaism for which the estine High Commissioner. The Emir subject. "A Mystery and a Ro- secured is entitled "Noah's Ark." This refreshments were served by the hos- Dropsie College on Sunday, Jan. 14, upended to, but it is indicative of the congregation stands, and to regard was met at the station by Sir Herbert Sun- conditions that still prevail in the Uk. the club as a social outlet for the Samuel and escorted to the govern- mance" will be Dr. Heller's topic. Jan 16 Tues. Jan 23 and es Jan. , • • To ., year the exhibition will be preceded 'ttee of which Mrs. Service starts at 8:15, lecture at 8:30.' ty synagogue's members. ment house, where he is stopping. pitali •raine. day, Feb. 4, at 8:30 p. m. by a pageant entitled "Jewish Con- Adolph Sloman is chairman. tributions to American Life•" RUPPIN, ROSENBLATT ADDRESS LUNCHEON AUXILIARY OFFICERS WILL BE INSTALLED .Dtru.dielidirisnchtheweU l DEFENDS PER CENT NORM OF STUDENTS ANNUAL MEETING OF LOCAL CHARITIES ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN WILL HOLD RALLY TUESDAY JERUSALEM HONORS GOVERNOR STORRS