A merica Pride Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE L non: fpismaiRomaz pie ILT 4.0•■••••■•■•■•••■••■••1.100111,••■••■•■ •••••••••••••••• go, temple Seth El a: Note/3 ----:- .:-:. Ell rfb0 .71. 8101f5ill alAS• ti". ciOSEPI+s- • ,o,,,,,10ight, 1921. By Chas. II. Ja.eahl play, "Loyalties," the other day. It made me an. I h•ve an inkling of what Gels worth wa• driving •5 when e bb 1 eorofortsbls. I am still wond ering if there isn't something subtly anti. he wrote d, . but •rlicularly from the standpoint of •n English audience. .,,,i,j ‘ in It, p m what I heard in New York most of our people seem to think that F ro Jew is the hero of the play. I emphatically disagree. There isn't t he to into the matter in detail, but it doesn't require much space room t o to show that the Jew in the play is depicted as • cad and • bounder. e-wsw- s as d , Si, It, es Si. of he ;It ty of ly ed st DeL,vis, a rich young Jew with oodles of money wins £1,000 at a race and puts up with I others . a week-end guest of a member at his summer home. DeLevis, a guest of an glish aristocracy • the L n gentleman' beh•ves as if he were stopping at a fourth rate of English n eighborhood. He tucks his winnings in his hotel in an undesirable ot, puts the boot in • suitcase and locks it. Before retiring he takes bo the money out of his boot, places it in • wallet under his pillow, then goes to the bathroom, where he remains 15 minutes. In the inter,m I Rabbi Franklin to Speak on I h." neu g w I On Sunday morning of this week, I Rabbi Franklin will devote his ser- ' mon to a discussion of the subject and Health" from the . "Religion I standpoint of Judaism. The relation i Remember he is •n enormously wealthy rnan, to whom $5,000 is $25 or $50 would be to the editor of a ew Jish much ,.d e ti v ely o.w.paper. As soon as he discovers his loss he rouses the household ends for the police despite the protests of the gentleman who., and s he is. The latter deplores the possibility of a scandal in his home guest and implore. DeLevis to leave the matter to him for a quiet i n vestiga- tion. He refuses and the police come. When a little later he suddenly accuse. a fellow guest on circumstantial evidence his host and one of his close friends, • general in the army, ask DeLevis not to advertise the fact on such flimsy evidence. But DeLevis is obdurate until finally he is told that if he persists in h's course he will be blackballed at the most exclusive English Club, at which his application is posted. eras to this and sells his "rights" for a mess of social s pottage. He agrees Later he is blackhlaled anyway and then, angry, he again goes robbery. about accusing his fellow guest at the country home of the which he rise. to the club someone calls him a "damned Jew," at At dignation and display. his "loyalty to race." At the end, heights of i n when his position hisbeen vindicated and it is shown that he was obbed by the man he accused, he ask. that the money which is offered r eimburse him for his loss should be given to charity, as all he hint to r was "vindication" and to be proved "right." But through it wanted all one is conscious that the Jew is a parvenu; that he doesn't "be- long:" that his money is the only key that has opened the door to English aristocracy and that he isn't very high minded when his social w ondering, just w ondering, mbitions are interfered with. And I am • is trying to show his English friends what an up-lo-dale rich English Jew really is — in his estimation. I refer these statements to Billy Sunday, Rev. Dr. John Roachh Stratton, the Lord's Day Alliance, and to other Orthodox Chris Church groups and individuals: "The Christian Church as an institution must either be scrapped or revolutionized. On Fifth avenue (New York) you can see four or five $1,000,000 churches which run six hours a week. What department store could do business on such methods? The reason why the business man stays away from church is because, when he' goes, he hears so much that offends his common sense." ---• RANK 1415 r.o 1447 -5 • those shocking things? Not a Jewish materialist. Who said all Not an infidel. Not • Turk. Not any other "heathen." No, but two one William Frederick Dix, for very estimable Christian gentlemen, . any of New C ompany 16 years secretary of the Mason . York; the other, Randall Salisbury, manager of the Manhattan snort- gage department of the Title Guarantee •nd Trust Company. And these two men have written a book, not about business, but about God and the souls of men "and the failure of the Christian Church today to fitly serve either." These men are rendering a great service to power for good is being stifled by Christianity by indicating how it. lot of sniffling pulpiteers who believe that the world is standing still. • Policy," written In an article entitled "The Fundamentals tot Polish tra ns. by the Warsaw correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung and phs, which fated for the Living Age, I quote these interesting paragr• bear the earmarks of accuracy and fairness: Dr. Slonimsky's Class This Week: On Friday evening of this week at 8 o'clock, Professor Slonimsky will give the third of his stimulating talks on "The Philosophy of Religion." Those who have heard the previous I lessons in this course will surely [come, but each one should bring at least one friend. ' Ludwig Lewisohn to Talk Here on Monday: ER Fabrics of Unusual Rich- ness, Serviceability and Warmth, 100% Pure Wool Town Ulster. and Ulste ttttt , beau- tiful garments, the last word in fash- ion, and of unquestioned quality; many with silk sleeves. Suits in the new single-breasted and double-breasted models in hand- some patterns, including the smart pencil stripes (many in two trous- ers). Th's clothing was all tailored in the Kirschbaum factory and bears the famous KIRSCHBAUM label. In offering it to our customers at $29.50 we believe we are giving the choicest value presented to Detroit men this season. There are 1,100 Suits and Over- coats in the sale, more than $30,001) at retail, making an event of impres- sive magnitude. COME TODAY. Men's Temple Club Night: Wednesday evening has been set I aside we Men's Temple Club Night. n O each Wednesday evening there [ will be something of special interest for the members of the club in their elu brooms. Incidentally, current magainzes and New York daily pa- pers are always on file it: the Men's Temple Club room. Chess, checkers and other games of similar nature are available. The Golden Jubilee meeting of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations will take place in New York City Jan. 22 to 26. This will be one of the most important gatherings of , stews that has ever taken place in this . country. Among those to attend will be the officers and rabbis of Temple lieth El and its affiliated societies, be- sides a number of specially appointed ' delegates. Reports of the meeting will be sub- mitted upon their return. In this connection, particular attention is ' called to the absence from the city of Rabbis Franklin and Berkowitz (luring the week of the convention. No dates at which their services are I required should, unless imperative, be set for this time. Rabbi Berko- ' witz leaves Detroit on Jan. 18 and will return Jan. 26. Rabbi Franklin leaves on the afternoon of Jan. 21 and will he absent about 12 (lays. D WOODWARD AVE Twice a year Kirschbaums dispose of their surplus stocks among their representatives. Our share was 1,1'26 choice suits and overcoats. Deluxe models created by the fam- ous Kirschbaum Tailoring Shops for their fine trade. No better clothing is made than Kirschbaum's. On Monday of the coming week, Jan. 15, the Men's Temple Club will have as its guest and principal speak- er at a dinner meeting Ludwig Lewisohn, author of "Up-Stream" and translator of Wasserman's "The World's Illusion." So much has been said and written of Mr. Lewisohn and his work recently that his coming is an event of unusual interest. Ile is said to be a most delightful speaker. His subject will be "America and the New Nationalism." Members of the Men's Temple Club should send in their reservations at once. Meeting of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations: C 70 0 s29 ." FE. : ,D•ncing CI Particular attention is called to the fact that on Saturday afternoon there are now four dancing classes and on Wednesdays two. Further informa- I lion in regard to these classes may be obtained from the chairman, Mrs. 'Sidney Fechheimer, who may be reached by phone, Hemlock 0224 - R. 111,11 4 010197 - = :_ -_ - Kirschbaum Suits & O'Coats of health to religion has long been s subject of interest to many people, but never more so than in the present I day. The coming of Coue to this [ country adds particular interest and zest to this theme at this time. It is hoped that a very large congregation will be present on Sunday. The Sabbath sermon this week will I be preached by Rabbi Berkowitz and will be based upon the Scriptural portion of the week. the w allet is stolen. if G a l.worthy IIIIIIIIIIIIMIMMMMEMMOMMIMMIM11111111111111111111111111111111111111i all11111111111111.1;11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111 MMT -3- . E 2 - = -g. --- =...- . n • I [ Men Our Entire Stock of Winter Suits and OVERCOATS Is Now on Sale at— 1 /3 Frank & Seder--Men's Store—Third Floor—Special Entrance and Elevators at 1413 Woodward Ave. 5111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111: =7- JR. HADASSAH PLANS .BOOK REVIEWS SEMI-FORMAL DANCE Yearbook of the Central Con- VIRGINIA PARK Between Second and Third Finest solid brick house in this beautiful avenue. Convenient to Temple Beth El. Twelve rooms, two baths. Fifty-foot lot. Double garage. Shown only by appointment. Price very reasonable. ference of American Rabbis. The Junior Hadassah announces that a semi-formal dance is Co be given by the organization at the Elks' The Thirty-second volume of the Temple on Saturday evening, Feb, 3. Yearbook of the Central Conference Cadillac 3600 Proceeds will go towards the support of American Rabbis has just appear- ed. It contains the proceedings of the of the adopted Palestine orphans. Cape May convention and the papers which were read at that time It is the most interesting yearbook which has appeared in many years. In the business portion the most outstanding Parlor Meeting at Club House: "Nevertheless, the anti-Semite movement is as powerful and "Y" members are invited to a par- feature is the agreement entered into as bitter as ever. It aims to exclude the Jews from all social lor meeting at the club house, 89 Ro- by the Conference with the Palestine relations with the Poles, from scientific bodies, social clubs Development Council which marks the and other organizations, and from the schools—although with WELFARE ORGANIZATION wena street, on Thursday evening, close of the bitter struggle which has IN, at 8 o'clock. John L. Kolle notable exceptions to this policy in case of individuals. Since WILL INSTALL OFFICERS Jan. gone on year after year tc, get the of the • Hudson Studio of Interior the Jewish population is more than 4,000,000, it is decidedly Decorations will speak on "Furnish- conference to pass a resolution favor- contrary to public interest to foster such a policy of discrimina- Newly elected officers of the Eu- ing the Small Apartment," "Indi- ing political Zionism. The conference tion and mutual alienation. It is a most remarkable fact that ropean Jewish Women's Welfare Or- viduality in the Home," "A Room to by this agreement will do what all its a majority of the Jews, notwithstanding the way they are ' ganization will be installed at a meet- Live In," "A Human Home" and members have long been anxious to treated, are thorough-going Polish patriots, and in hours of ' ing to be held on Tuesday evening, other subjects of interest. Mr. Kolle do—aid in the upbuilding of Pales- peril—as for instance the Bolshevist invasion—they showed Jan. 16, at the Mogen Abraham Syna is an expert on interior decoration tine. themselves loyal defenders ofthe country." In the appendix in addition to the gogue on Farnsworth street. They and it is hoped that a large number President's message are the Confer- are: Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, presi- of our members will be present. ence Lecture by Rabbi Ilenry Cohen, believe in encouraging the reading of those articles which tend dent; Mrs. H. Stanfield, first vice- I the conference sermon delivered by to give illumination on such • vexing question as "Can Jews and president; Mrs. II. Rosenstein, sec- Domestic Science Class: Rabbi II. Kaplan and the Memorial Christians Li. Together in Peace?" Therefore I gladly bring to the ' and vice-president; Mrs. Etta Cohen, Registration is now being taken for addresses for deceased members. Of notice of the readers of this column the January issue of The World treasurer; Mrs. B. Levine, financial an evening domestic science class particular interest is that in memory Tomorrow, which discustes this subject by notable Jewish and Chris. secretary; Mrs. Joseph Ratkofsky and which will meet at the club house of Gotthard Deutsch, loved, honored lion writers, whose articles deal with "Ways of Getting Together," I Mrs. NI. Gordon, trustees; A. Rog- every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and mourned by all Israel.. voy, secretary. Mrs. J. Greenberg is "Are the Jews • Separate Race?" "Does Separation Make for Cul- o'clock, starting Jan. 25. An expert •The frontispiece to the volume is al- ture?" "The Psychological Effects of Separatism," "Nationalisnt as a [ the retiring president. instructor has been engaged and a so dedicated to his memory. Semitism," "The Historical Reasons for Separatism." Mrs. Zuckerman, because of her Cause for Anti - kitchen has been equipped especially Among the papers is a fine look in- I untiring efforts for the society, was for this class. Members interested in to the. future of the Hebrew Union elected president by acclamation, A prominent New York Mason, writing to the Nation, says that a this class are asked to get in touch College by the presiden, Dr. Morgen- ' members pledging her their whole- Jewish master and his whole lodge were suspended recently for "un- with the office as soon as possible.. stern, entitled, The Training of the hearted support. The other officers American" conduct for holding a banquet on Sunday night. I know Modern Rabbi; a splendid review of are also hard workers for the organ- mme very estimable gentlemen who attend dinners on Sunday nights the spiritual and literary results of e nacting Masonic ization, whose purpose is to assist Monthly Meeting: and who are, I am sure, as American as the most the date of the regular monthly the War is contained in the paper, widows and orphans in coming to the standard could demand. I presume that, inasmuch as the lodge in The effects of the War on the Jews of United State's. Entertainment num- meeting has been changed to Sunday Jewish master, that the larger number Europe, by Rabbi James G. Ileller; question was blessed with ■ bers will feature the installation and afternoon, Jan. 21, instead of the were Jews. While some other night but Sunday could have been se- last Sunday of the month. Forrester a paper on Mobilizing the Laymen, by ' refreshments will be served. lected for • banquet, yet to say that such an act is "un-American" Hon. Meyer Jacobstein views from the , Announcement is made that a the- B. Washington, director of the Re- is merely stupidity raised to the "nth" degree. outlook of the laymen some of the I ater benefit will be given on Wednes- search Bureau of the Detroit Com- a --- questions which reform Judaism is. day evening, Jan. 31, at the Circle munity Union, will speak on "Your trying to answer. In a recent issue of the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Sunday Leader, President Theater, with Miss Ida Dworkin and Negro Neighbor," and an excellent In Visual Aids to Religious School . D. W. English of the Allegheny County Sabbath School Association Elias Rothstein starring in the play. musical program will be presented. Instruction, Rabbi Abraham J. Feld- lanced a statement as to the results of what is known as • Twentieth Tickets are on sale at the Zuckerman s man has gathered together Much use- Century Children'a Crusade, which was begun in the public chools. Steamship Agency, 3711 Ilastings C•tho- Health Examinations: ful information for the teacher of the A. questionnaire was sent under the auspices of the Protestant,• street, and the Lion Cleaners, 5137 Call the office for an appointment religious school. But the most inter- he and Jewish churches to every child in the public schools to discover for a complete physical examination Hastings. esting article from the point of view what religious instruction he or she were receiving. Out of 86,000 A meeting of the board of direc- by our woman physician. The charge ceiving none. These unchurched, so of the laymen will be the paper and re e p relies, 3,000 •id they wre tors will be held on Saturday even- is very nominal and every "Y" mem- discussion on the subject, Shall Worn- upon and encouraged to join some Sab- to speak,0 were s then called ing at the home of Mrs. Atlivack, ber should take advantage of this op- en he Ordained as Rabbis. bath School. 9897 Oakland avenue. portunity. This action of the conference fav- Change of Address: oring the admission of women to the This part of Mr. English's report is interesting, particularly to a.: Will the following members please ranks of rabbis puts the Jew in the M. L. SCHIFF COMMENDS in touch with the office, Glendale front rank with the liberal religions NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL get "May I not express my gratification at the fine spirit evinced 7971, to register correct addresses: in America and opens the doors of Mortimer L. Schiff, one of Ameri- Mrs. M. Koslow, 5543 St. Antoine during this whole campaign? There was no attempt at prose- perhaps the last profession which was ca's leading bankers, son of the late street; Miss A. Goodman, 5543 St. lYting; each faith took care of its own. Whenever one group gill closed to women. possessed names of children belonging to another faith, they Jacob A. Schiff, in a letter to Albert Antoine street; Mrs. H. Greenberg, Some of the papers have been re- M. Greenfield, a member of the com- 1359 Oakman boulevard; Mrs. Jack printed for free distribution and can were handed over to the proper authorities. After the survey mittee which is planning a nation- Wolf, 6815 St. Antoine street; Miss be had upon application to the editor. was made in the public schools the numbers of unchurched wide celebration of the twenty-fifth Shirley Riff, 5755 St. Antoine street; The book was edited by Isaac E. Mar- were so large that every creed realized it had enough to do anniversary of the National Farm Miss Mollie Krott, 546 East Ferry converting its own without trying to proselytize those in other cuson of Macon, Ga. School, has commended the efforts of avenue; Miss Josephine Eider, 671 religious denominations." the committee to turn the anniversary Winder street; Miss Anna Gard, 6354 into a testimonial to Dr. Joseph Trumbull avenue; bliss Frieda Blu- Y. P. A. FORMAL DANCE 1 recommend this to those misguided gentlemen who are so busy Krausopf, founder of the institution. menthal, 641 Hendrie street; Miss TO BE GIVEN FEB. 24 trying to convert everybody else that they neglect those in their own An appeal is shortly to be made for a Lillian Katzman, 339 Aylmer avenue; groups. fund in honor of Dr. Krauskopf which Miss Irene Freedman, 3551 St. An- Isadore. I,evin will he the speaker will be used to enlarge the school to toine street; Miss Eva Rosenthal, 546 at the next meeting of the Young A correspondent writes that my comments on the infrequency meet the growing demands upon it Hendrie avenue; Miss 'Blanch Gold- People's Auxiliary of the Shaarey n stitutions in their wills re- with which non-Jew. remember Jewish i and to relieve Dr. Krauskopf of the smith, 2066 Hazelwood avenue; Miss Zerlek. An interesting musical pro- calls the munificent gift from the late Mr. Payne of the Standard Oil future financial security of the school. Sarah Shapiro, 1576 Delaware ave- gram is bein garranged for the even- Company, who bequeathed $200,000 to the Cleveland Orphan Asylum. Mr. Schiff letter follows:— nue; Miss Olga Kane, 566 East Palm- ing, to he announced next week. Plans superintendent of the orphanage at that time was Dr. S. Wolfen• Th e "I am a great believer in farm life er avenue; Miss Jennie Zierer, 4447 of the hoard of directors of the organ- stein, • friend of Mr. Payne's, and once when the orphange was collect. to itt for young men and I know of no bet- Brush street; Miss Ella Hirsch, 1540 were formulated at the last meeting 'fllt funds Mr. Payne met him and insisted that he he perm d i nedcon- ter agency to train Jewish young men Howard avenue; Miss Stella Barshet- ization for a formal dance to lie given e g for this urpose than the National sky, 5960 Cameron avenue; Mrs. J. S. on Saturday evening, Feb. 21, in the Farm School. It is deserving of ev- Sauls, 971 East Ferry avenue; Miss ballroom of the Hotel Statler. for your orphanage." That "something nce" was $200,000 left in ery encouragement and I hope that Edith Greenberg, 214 Medbury boule- his will. your efforts on its behalf may prove KOWNO JEWISH DAILY FINED vard; Miss Myrtle Margolis, 631 East successful. Kowno. — (J. C. B.) — The local Jews have entered this Palmer avenue; Miss Kate Stern, 595 Twenty thousand, two hundred forty-five "Agriculture is the basic [ industry Englewood avenue; Miss Anna Coop- Jewish daily. the Yirldische Stimme, country from abroad during the past five months, .cording to the of this country and is the backbone of has been fined the sum of 1,000 lithe er, 829 Pierre avenue, Windsor; Miss figure. given out from Washington. There seems to he a swing back its gteateness. We should as far as year or •o ■ go. Sarah Cooper. 829 Pierre avenue, (abiout $1001 for criticising the gov- a dopted ■ litud from the extreme restrictionist •ilitude possible divert our young men and Windsor; Miss Edythe Rudyn, 971 ernment. The Yiddische Stimme has ueer, how respectable everybody becomes once the cash drawer is women from the congested cities and Hendrie avenue; Miss Esther Hirsch, been in trouble with the authorities involved. Now that a shortage of labor is st•ring the big m•nufac- make available to them the opportuni- ria 1540 Howard street; Mrs. Morris before, having been fined an enor- tuners in the face, they seem anxious to let down the immigration ties and benefits of country life and Landau, 1707 Atkinson avenue; Miss mous sum because of an article pro- bar. and to take • chance on the "lawless aliens." Why, it's getting so the great outdoors. This National testing against the election commis- Neer Woodward that even the word "Soviet" is now used without making anyone froth Farm School and other similar agen- Emily N. Spero, 631 King avenue; sion's interpretation of the electoral •t the mouth. Yes, and would you believe it, Senator Borah wants an cies are accomplishing and I gladly Miss Ida Krause, 639 East Kirby ave- law. nue. to recognise the government of Russia. Yee, we are getting on. You give my endorsement to your Appel." "The Jews are divided into numerous groups and factions. At one extreme are the advocates of assimilation, who share the tastes and sentiments of citizens of Polish blood. This class consists mostly of bankers, wholesale merchants, professional men and scholars. At the other extreme are the Nationalists (Jewish), who are laboring tirelessly to erect a Ilebrew state three within the state. Pogroms, which were common two or years ago, have ceased and the government is prompt to nip in the bud demonstrations of that character." 0 f f McKERCHEY & M ALOTT 602 McKerchey Bldg. Y. W. H. A. NOTES H AFTER INVENTORY SALE OF FURNITURE 0 N top 'of the already low prices that have made this store famous as Michi- gan's largest Exclusive Sample Furni- ture House, we have put into effect tre- mendous reductions in this sweeping January Clearance! The values—and they tell their own story of savings—cannot be duplicated later. OODWARD SAMPLE Q see we need the money. URNITURE COMPANY OPEN EVENINGS 42 Elisabeth Street West Open Evenings