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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923

VOL XIII. NO. 9

HOPES FOR Max Nordau Dies;
COMMUNITY CENTER ' Famed As Author
THE NORTH END

J C.

Nathan Straus at

Leader in Zionism With Dr.
Ilerzl Passes at the Age
of 74.

75

Is Symbol of Goodness Personified

1 Hebrew Is Barred
In Soviet Russia

News Correspondent Says Jews
Forbidden to Teach Chil-
dren Religion.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

PRESIDENT HARDING GREETS U. A. H. C.;
NEW YORK RELIGIOUS DEMONSTRATIONS
FEATURE GOLDEN JUBILEE CONVENTION

Revival of Sincere Conception of Personal Relationship of God

to

Man and Man to God Is Urged in Message Received
F. A. Mackenzie, staff correspond-
ant of the Detroit News and the Chi.
from President Harding
cage Daily News, writing from Kiev
Monday. His wife, his daughter
under date of Dec. 10, states that the
'
Masa, and his friend and physician,
Jews are hated in Russia "with a vire- BANISHING OF IGNORANCE FROM MIDST OF JEWRY,
Dr. Alexander Nlannoreck, were at
lence difficult to describe," and that
BUILDING OF MORE ADEQUATE SCHOOLS IS URGED
I his bedside. Dr. Nordau was 74 years
the Jew is held responsible for the
TO
CENTRALIZE
HOPE
revolution. Under the Bolsheviki, he
COMMUNITY'S EFFORTS old The declining days of this noted
writes ,the Jews are forbidden to „ M.i
M. Alexander Addresses Convention on Power of Or-
I savant and Zionist leader were hard.
teach religion to their own children ; Milton
vg
t) su
e continued to use in,itniwnitffi
and Zionism, which is regarded as a
ganization to Revive Synagogue's Prestige; Rabbi Leo M.
orts'
c
p
Re
l anent
Miss Blanche J. Hart
ircumstances,
t statnIs, a
irctm
political creed, is treated as treason.
Franklin Addresses Brotherhoods' Meeting.
on h.i country-
on Work Accomplished
Mr. Mackenzie writes:
side even during the summer. Owing
"'Wait till we get our chance,'
List Year.
to his . illness Dr. Nordau completely
say the old Russians grimly. 'We
NEW YORK.—The greatest enemy of the Jew in America is ignorance,
stopped writing over a year ago, leav-
will kill the Jews. There will be with its resultant indifference and cynicism, among the Jews themselves.
at the ing unfinished a big work on philo-
such a pogrom right through Russia
The ['Hat! Jewish Charities,
a
on Wednesday sophy.
that you will forget there ever was Teaching the children of Israel to know and love their faith will evolve
annual meeting; held
new and greater Judaism that will end the problem of anti-Semitism, and
the following
Too proud to be the object of any-
,
one
before.'
elected
evening, Jan. 7,
one's munificence, 11r. Nordau refused
And they mean it. The Jew was the drift of Jews from the temples of the faith, and will develop a Jewish
officers for the coming year
hated
never loved in Russia and is with
president; to consider even the possibility of
a citizenry in America that will have the respect and even admiration of all •
Friedman,
William
Zionist
organ-
financial
aid
which
the
today
by the non-Bolsheviki
Walter M. Fuchs,
virulence difficult to describe. lie is its fellow men. These statements were made and re-emphasized by the lay-
Henry Wineman,
ization offered hint on various occa-
Milton M. Alexander and Fred M.
held responsible for the revolution. men and rabbis who spoke to more than 2,000 delegates attending the
sions. Ilk only means of subsistence
vice-presidents, and David W.
The blames for most of the suffering Golden Jubilee convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations,
Bawl
is said to have been a punctual re-
which opened at Hotel Astor Monday at noon, with an executive board
Simons, treasurer, all re-elected.
di: mittance of the monthly salary from
of the last few years is put on his luncheon and meeting, and delivered its first message to the people of New
The following were chosen as
the Nam'? of Buenos Aires, although
shoulders. The fact that leaders like
Rabbi
York at two great massmeetings on Monday night.
ed
his
artiles
c
18
months
nu
rectors: Jerome
isconti
Trotsky,
Zinovietf,
Kamineff
and
Lit-
he d
New York's "Go to Synagogue Week," which had filled the city's temples
itz, Dr. Philip H. ago Ever y remittance from the edi-
vinoff are Jews is emphasized time
Bran .1. Berkowitz,
.
holyday crowds of worshippers, culminated • Monday evening in two
Z.
Brown,
Josep
for
of
the
Argentine
paper
was
ac-
,
Broudo Ilarry
and again.
great
religious demonstrations, one at Carnegie 11211, New York, and the
II.
Ehrlich,
Adolph
companied by expressions of solici-
Horrible Ukraine Pogrom..
Burak, Joseph
Glo tude for the state of his health.
Le o M. Fral nklin,
In the Ukraine one sees the Jew- other at Temple Beth Elohim, Brooklyn.
Finstcrwald, Rabbi M
At the Carnegie )tall meeting, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland
rs.
Samue
Bernard Ginsburg,
ish question in a fresh light. There
have been pogroms in the last few' in his addre.,. said: "We must banish ignorance from our midst. Our
gower, Miss Edith Ileavenrich, Sam-
Born in Budapest July 29, 1849, to
Hersh- Gabriel Suedfeld, sometime a Rabbi
years in South Russia horrible be_ deadliest enemy is the Am liaaretz—the unlettered Jew whom ignorance
uel Ileavenrich, Rabbi A. M.
+leads to indifference or cynicism or to
man. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Judge Harry in Prussia, later engaged as teacher
yond words. here today one finds
assimilation. More schools and better
Julian IL Krolik, J. L. in Budapest, Max Simon Nordau re-
religious Jews suffering from double
B. Keidan,
schools! More high schools and bet-
Levine, Rabbi J. L. Levine, Robert ceived his elementary education, in-
punishment. The White Russians
ter high schools! More educated
Loewenl•rg, Gerald May, Mrs. Max c luding that in Latin, Greek and He-
slew many of them; now the Bol-
Jewish laymen! The Torah was not
May, Jacob Nathan, J. B. Nieman, brew from his father. Ile later at-
sheviki threaten them with imprison- ,
given to the Rabbis alone, If Judaism
e
Mrs. Wallace Itosenheim, Wallac tended the university in his native
meat and worse if they maintain their
is to remain a democratic religion, if
religion. Here the teaching of Ile-1
. Al- city. His literary activities were be-
Rosenheim, Dr. harry Salzstein,
it is not to degenerate into an ec-
gun as a boy of fourteen. Ile worked
brew is a crime; the religious schools,
bert Sumter, Mrs. A.
clesiastical hierarchy, it must be on
Albert Schloss, Joseph L. Selling, Abe it journalism until 1874 when he
the Chedorim and the Yeshibot have
the
basis of Jewish learning broadly
Shaman, Milford Stern, Harry L. completed his medical course, and was
been closed by the government. Zion- Founder of Jewish Legion Re -
disseminated through all the ranks
Winston, Dr. B. D. Welling, Melville later traveling correspondent fur the
ism the dream of many quiet sons
and
classes of our people.
signs; Disagrees With Dr.
S. Welt and Mrs. Henry Wineman.
Frankforter Zeitung, Vossisehe Zei-
offsprings of the Merciful. Jews, as of Israel, is here treated as treason,
By NACHMAN HELLER
School. Inadequate.
tung, Pesther Lloyd and Wiener Med-
a matter of record, gave the world and being under suspicion of being a
.
Mi.. H•rt's Report.
Weizmann
ATHAN STRAUS, the noted
"Our relgiioue schools are inide-
Miss Blanche J. Hart, executive izienischer Wochenschrift. His not-
men of distinction and talent in all Zionist is enough to insure for a man
Jewish philanthropist, whose human endeavor and mundane enter- the prompt and firm attention of the
quote.

Their curricula are rudimen.
secretary, in submitting her twenty- able works include Degeneration,
BERLIN—(J. T. A.).—Vladimir tary and faulty. The time allotted
Lies of Mankind, Para- sevnety-fifth natal day will be cele- prises. In the arts and crafts, com- political police.
third annual report, which showed Conventional
brated
Jan.
31,
is
indeed
the
very
part
of
Jabotinsky,
founder
of
the
Jewish
to
the
religious
education of our chil-
Western Ukrainia contains
doses, Paris Under the Third Repub.
coerce and industry, journalism and
much progress, stated that "the
Letters from Paris, and symbol of goodness personified and literature, philosophy and jurispru- the old pale, where the Jews were Legion and for three years member dren is all too short. We cannot trans-
ideals and plans for which we have lie, Selected
the emblematic token of kindness in-
forced
to
live
in
Czarist
days,
the
of
the
executive
committee
of
Zionist
mit
a
heritage
of three thousand
been working and about which we a Jewish play entitled "Doctor Kohn"
dence, medicine and surgery, Jew's
carnate, a true and loyal descendant rank and file among the first and greater part of Russia being then Organization, resigned from the lead- years, the learning and wisdom of
have been talking seem nearer ac- or "A Question of Ilonor."
y of the Israelites, given as the latter foremost, in clause pursuance of the closed to them. Here are great ership as well as membership of the thirty centuries, the history, religion ,
complishment than at any time in our ' In 1897 Dr. Nordau was called b
are the designation of Merciful, the Mosaic prediction of "This is a great cities with 30, 40 and 50 per cent of organization at the last session of ethics and literature of a people, all
history." Miss Hart's report follows Dr. Ilerzl, the founder of politica
Zionism, to aid him in propagating
nation of wise and prudent people the population Jews; village com- the meeting of the Greater Actions in the one or two hours a week dur-
in part:
ing the few years of the child's school
From
the
first
the
Zionist
ideal.
(Deuteronomy iv, 6). But in elee- munities that are entirely Jewish; Committee Thursday.
in
"Our federation is growing
Mr. Jabotinsky communicated his life. You Jewish laymen must look
congress at Basle in 1897 and
mosynary undertakings and in phil- large agricultural colonies—Niko-
strength and influence and I am look. Zionist
for several succeeding congresses, Dr.
anthropic ventures, Jews superseded laivska Khersonskovska and Eike- resignation to a special committee be- to it! It is you who must take the
ing forward to the time when we will Nordau's survey of Jewish conditions
all prophetic visions and ancestral teroslovia—built up from inhospit- fore which he was to explain the initiative in this tremendously urgent
be all inclusive, bringing into our in all lands was regarded as the key-
traditions, their kind-heartedness be- able and unfertile desert soil by Jew- nature of the negotiations he had work. Our religious schools must do
fold all Jewish philanthropic, social, note address of those gatherings. His
coming proverbial, good-naturedness ish industry. The Jew even here with agents of Petlura, the Ukrainian much more than impart some elemen-
educational and possibly religious or- interest in Zionism continued un.
far-reaching and their humanitarian does not make a good farmer, but insurrectionary. The committee is tary historical information and some
By centralization of abated to the last, although he gave
ganirations.
tendencies ramifying far and wide, in he has shown that he can at least said to have passed an adverse vote religious guidance. The school, along
communal efforts we awaken a deeper up active leadership during the years
on his connection with the Miura- with the honie and the Synagogue,
large dimensions and remarkable ex - earn his living from the land.
and finer appreciation on the part following the war, both by reason of Annual Charity Ball of Pisgah tensions. When the revolution of 1917 was Slavineky affair. Simultaneously, a must inculcate the essential mental
of the individual in his responsibility the state of his health and because
letter from Jabotinsky was read by and spiritual qualities of our people,
Nathan
Straus
turns
in
these
par-
followed
by
the
wars
between
the
Lodge at Grayatone on
to the community and its problems. of disagreement with some of the
titular instances the prodigious son Whites and the Reds in the Ukraine, Deputy Gruenbaum of Warsaw, who the collective soul and mind, as it
February 14.
"We hope that before another nnnual Nordau has always favored a more
of his people and the worthiest suc- the White armies promptly proceeded presided in which he declared that were, of our race, the Jewish attitude
meeting we will have our much dis- policies of the present leaders. Dr.
the Axecutive Committee having de- and the Jewish point of view, the high
cessor of his sires, his heart melting to punish the Jew.
cussed an d needed community center
Patlura'a Massacres.
ended in favor of identical action on hope and passion, and the morale
A capacity audience is expected by like wax at the slightest sign of
in the north-end district. Our North modern
aggressive
policy,
that
Zionism
was protesting
gradually losing
misery
and
his
tears
coursing
down
"The
pogroms
of
1919-20
were
the
part of all members, he felt in which makes for victory."
B.
B.,
at
0.
End Community Clinic opened in sight of the first principles as Pisgah Lodge No. 31, I.
Justice Irving Lehman, clairman
the smoker and entertainment to be his face in heavy streams, when in- more terrible than anything we knew was best for him to resign and re- of the Jewish Welfare Board, also
April of last year has given us a enunciated by Ilerzl.
formed
of
wretchedness
and
failure.
in
1905,"
said
Mr.
Ebstein
of
the
serve
for himself freedom of action
held at the club rooms, 1307 Broad-
spoke
and Rabbi H. G. Endow of
great point of contact and we have
He weeps bitterly over the aftermath Yrupskcom. "Petlura, the rebel white and criticism of the Zionist leaders'
way, this Monday evening.
Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi Morris S.
used the clinic for various meetings, LONDON TIMES DEFENDS
Louis A. Goldenberg, chairman of of the war that brought along mutila- leader, slew Jewish communities
Lazaron
of Baltimore, and Dr. Kritif-
clubs and classes. We have received
wholesale,
wiping
out
entire
villages.
policiee.
POLICY IN PALESTINE the entertainment committee, reports tion of men, violation of women and
Mr. Jabotinsky's resignation has
numerous expressions of appreciation
not so not conic as a surprise to circles man Kohler, conducted the religious
that a fine buffet luncheon will be tortures of children, his co-religionists Denikene's officers specialized
services.
Rabbi Leon Harrison of
violating
Jew.
for the little we hove been able to
acquainted with the internal events
LONDON—(J. T. A.).—Dealing prepared and there will be plenty of and kinsmen, the Jews, proving the much in killing as In
accomplish in the Oakland district,
holocausts to brutal in- ish women. In Drobnobsky 75 Jews of the Zionist Organization. There St. Louis., was the chief speaker at
state- smokes. Ile also announces that 10 sacrifices and hol
the
Brooklyn
meeting.
but we hope, now that the start has with the Duke of Devonshire's
satinets and cruel passions, Straus were buried alive. I have talked with has been a serious conflict between
been made, to be able to open a real mane to the Arab representatives that all-star acts will be presented on the
Justice Harry E. Lewis also spoke
the thing done."
Dr. Weizmann and Mr. Jabotinsky and Rev. Isidor Frank conducted the
program. The smoker will he for weeps at these horrible sights and the men who saw
center to meet the rapidly growing no change is possible in the Palestine
the
Anarchist
school
laments over the atrocious visions,
Macknaw,
ever since the former accepted on
policy, the Times declares it is a good members of the lodge only.
service.
demand."
behalf of the Zionist Organization,
Mr. Goldenberg, who is also in endeavoring to alleviate the pain and
thing the new government has made
The message of the president of
anguish by dollars, hudreds and master, who fought now with laorzlWinston
the
Educational Work.
Churchill's interpretation of
charge
of
the
annual
charity
ball
of
Miss Hart lauded the work of the clear its attitude. There should be
A.asa n and the Balfour Declaration, as set i'orth the Union of American Hebrew Con-
ru, le,,
thousands and millions of dollars that Whites
and au
now
with
inuisema
the
Reds,
a
tR
tth
f
ithsso
mo
ol
educational department which has no room for uncertainty concerning the lodge, to be held at the Gray- come not from his purse or safe, but foarrt
gregations, Mr. Charles Shohl, and
in the white paper of June, 1920
stone on Wednesday, Feb. 14, an-
an address of welcome by Louis Mar-
completed numerous things of impor- the fundamental principles of the nounces that plans are being com- from his deepest heart and inner soul! gackward in killing Jews. In Eliza-
Political Differences.
lance undertaken by it, such as British policy in Palestine, says the
shall of New York, gave the keynote
n
bethgrad alo e, while he held power
of
the
Create.
Milk
Station.
this
dance
one
pleted
to
make
mothers' meetings, work with immi- "Thunderer," which in the last days
Jabotinsky has been demanding a of the entire convention, appealing
there
2,900
people
were
killed
in
the
Straus gives and expresses his sor-
grants, both young and adult, corn- of Lord Northcliffe had taken up such finest affairs ever given by Pisgah
negotiations
for a newer Judaism, more fervent,
the
political
n free hand in
row over his inability to stop the evil, last three days of May in Lill
nights, clubs, gymnasium, so- a hostile stand toward Zionism. The Lodge.
truly
being bound in each case by more understanding, more
munity
Many novel features and entertain- check the viciousness, halt the crime the region around Kiev half a mil- without
adapted to the life and spirit of
the
majority
vote
of
the
execu-
lion Jews suffered during the upris-
cial affairs, sewing handicraft, cook- White Paper, it is declared, came ment numbers will be features of the
and reform the world into the Garden
tive. Particularly, Jabotinsky de- America. Mr. Shohl reviewed the
ing instructions, etc. The second an- just in time, bringing order to the dance. Balloon and other novelty
of Eden that its Maker designed it in ings. Of these 200,000 were killed
nual exhibit held in February drew situation which was threatened with
changes in the Palestine admin. activities with wbich the Union of
dances will he arranged for. Two days of old and times of yore, where and 180,000 children were left or- , sired
great crowds, and the interest mani- confusion. There is no occasion for excellent orchestras will furnish the each and every man and woman shall ing both parents. istration, a firmer attitude towards American Hebrew Congregations is
by the entire community the present government to alter its
-. theBritish Government and different working toward the achievement of
tested in it
The editorial continues:
music. Souvenirs, novelties and sur- dwell under his or her vine and fig
In the famous Jewish agricultural dealings with the Arab leaders. Alsoie this revitalized faith. In his report
demonstr aed
t
i ts value, Miss Hart re- policy.
"We are in Palestine. British in- prises will be in store for those at- tree, in peace and harmony, without phials, more than half of these ins all, he favored that the Zionist lead- Mr. Shohl declared that of Amenca's
to
Miss
Hart's
re-
ported.
d. According
any fear or dread. He gives and his colonies, where
the beginning
clinic has been entirely re- terests, no less than the honorable un- tending.
1 C there at were
150,000 of
era should mit forth the greatest ef- three million Jews at least two mil-
the
port, the
Mr. Goldberg stales that the ad- heart aches and his soul languishes
social worker , dertakings we have entered into, de-
fort to secure the establishment of a lion were unsynagogued and un-
d,
a
trained
organize
n J,
vance
sale
of
tickets
indicates
that
a
both,
over
human
misery
and
man:
settlers,
there
are
todayesnly
60,000,
charge and in a position to mend of us that we stay and complete
he not having been killed(or having Jewish Legion as part of the Pales- schooled. Mr. Shohl said that at least
being i
the task. It is incumbent upon us record crowd will attend the dance. kind's atrocity, generosity and good
tine Garrison. Dr. Weizmann did tint a half million dollars would be needed
fled.
give most
valuable
health service.
will should have reigned supreme, all
greatest
change
during the to make British impartiality domi- The affair will be informal.
support heartily Mr. Jabotinsky in for next year if the Union is in some
Price for Liberty-
The
An interesting souvenir program the world over, sons and daughters of
ort said, was seen by nant. The administration should be
degree to meet those who were not
The Jews were naturally inclined an of these demands.
year the report
pro-Jewish nor pro-Arab, but is being prepared fur the dance. Miss men looking upon one another as
'1'hile friends and opponents alike affiliated with any congregation.
the
actual
dis-
neither
the , relief department
Dorothy Nathanson is in charge of brothers and sisters, dividing delight- to sympathize strongly with the
Work of Fifty Years.
fully their gain and profit, givingilloolsheviki government. The revolu- consider that it had become impos-
pen.ing of monetary relief having al-
Turning
Turning to the Arab claim, the the program.
eret h ey sible for Jabotinsky to remain on the
Reviewing the first half century of
tcoh atertae,r, i of hfreedom.
wal esd their charter
tO ne , ab
moot entirely been taken over by the I ' Times says: "We are bound to con-
The feature of the meeting on Mon- envy and jealousy no chances and 1 t i i
like other men. It executive, they regard it as a grave the Union, he said: "In fifty years
I
Public
Welfare Department.
The statistical
report of the relief fete
that many of the Arab grievances day evening was a highly interesting opportunities to separate fraternities would in Russia,
mistake on his part to have left the this Union has increased from a hand-
address by Miss Anna Solomon, tell-
etaro. an do tohe. organization entirely It is maintained ful of congregations to 251 con-
r
co ed ptrhoef o,sumnoks.e tnih
department shows that the total num- appear to be purely imaginary. In- ing of her experiences on her recent and antagonize forces.
- by withdrawing from member- stituent bodies, 25 of these having

Tearfully, Nathan Straus creak,)P
ber of applications during the year vited to enumerate concrete instances l-
The
that
trips abroad. Miss Solomon was given the milk stations, which lessened the
was 15 530 the number of applica.I of injustice,theArabsdecantgenera
prolonged numerous lives and saved shevik authorities armed Jewish vim- shi p in the Zionist organization he been added since our last Council.
ikes which are based rather on fear an ovation by the members and was mortality
of thous ands of infants, lagers to enable them to defend them- itiated whatever changes he might Forty three thousand two hundred
Lions for relief, 3,478; applications in than fact. No new settlement is pos- proclaimed one of the most interest-
profusion. A local charity selves and in many cases disarmed have had for constructive criticism , and thirteen members are now en-
clinic, 8,703; in Department of Ilealth sible without minor disturbances. We ing speakers who ever appeared be- tinuous
parental tears from being shed in con- their Christian
had he remained • soldier in the Zion- rolled on our roster. These biennial
neighbors.
ii
clinic, 3,349; number of beneficiaries, shall not fall away from our position, fore the organization.
councils, too, have witnessed remark-
For all this the government
has Isar
i ranks.
e price,
2,1117; number of applicants receiving and it will be Britain's task to deal
Rev. Edgar DeWitt Jones will ad- institution, the Straus milk stations
and the price, -
able growth. Eighty-six delegates as-
price,
'
an
Idea of Arab Fed•ration.
(260
families
material
1 838
both,
national
and
universal, in the eyes of the religious Jews, is
1,064 relief
individuals).
The report out impartial justice to the quarreling dress the lodge at the meeting on turned
sembled in Cleveland, Ohio, at the first
as
Paris,
France.,
and
Jerusalem,
con-
The
important
acknowledgment
and
and towns in America as well demanded
its
Monday evening, Feb. 5.
, high—their
religion. The his-
council. Today over 1,400 are as-
also states that 3,021 pieces of cloth- peoples. Great Britain can not
Rev. Jones has been a student of
tory, the traditions, the very tan- that the idea of a Federaiton of Arab
ing were distributed during the year; template any abandonment of the the life and times of Abraham Lin- Palestine, having instituted similar very r upon which Judaism has built states, including Palestine and Trans- sembled.
2,144 articles of clothing were re- task until it has trained the inhabi-
There may be in America one mil-
Y
g
ceived from the Needlework Guild. tants to administer the country with- coln for more than 15 years. For 14 plants for the saving of the babies; gu
nr
nreserved itself for thousands i"rdania, is aining
ground, and the lion Jews within the influence of the
' preserved
advice to Zionists to be prepared to
, a years, must go.
were 9,450 visits of investiga- out internal strife and to defend it years he lived in the heart of the Straus tears bringing, indeed , re-
Synagogue. There are surely two
re-1°f
There
ming them- fit into the new scheme and derive
Lincoln country, Central Illinois, and juicing and gladness.
during the year. without assistance."
million who are unsynagoged and un-
By raising money anions
Lion made
and through gifts from the the greatest possible benefit to the schooled. These constitute the prob-
numbered among his friends four el-
Nathan Straus' tears again are
was made by Dr.
Adetailed report was also sub-
derly lawyers who rode the circuit sponsible for the realization of Pal-
movement,
lem of the Department of Synagog
great
selvet ', Jewish organizations in Amer. Zionist
n,
president,
at
the
mitted on the work of the clinic de-
i Chaim Weizman
ON WORKS OF BIALIK with Lincoln as young men. Dr. Jones estine'e becoming the Jewish Home- ■
partment, hospital department, Fresh
semi-annual meeting of the Greater and School Extension. Their num-
(Turn to last page.)
has lectured on many phases of Lin- land. It is en open secret that both, e
ber is very large compared to those
Or-
Air Camp, Recreation Commission,
Actions
Committee
of
the
Zionist
Or-
The meeting of the Senior Hades- coln's life and published a number Jerusalemic pietistic Jews and the
within the Synagog and the problem
and educational department.
ganization in session here.
ash, to he held on Monday evening, of articles bearing upon the Great settlers of the agricultural colonies,
of their apparent disaffection is
EWISH
ART
STUDENTS
Dr.
Weizmann
denied
that
he
had
J
Commoner's extraordinary career. could barely support themselves, be- ' J
fraught with extreme danger.
29, at 8:15 o'clock, at the
OFFERED SCHOLARSHIPS negotiated regarding Zionist partici-
Shaarey Zedek, will be devoted to a "If Lincoln Were Living Now" is an ing supposed to depend on sympathe-
Mr. Shohl extended the greeting
f
o
Federation
d
d
a
r
edhe
had
h
proposed
p
do
ese
s in
t at the
es
study of the works and life of Chaim appraisal of Mr. Lincoln's life, spirit tic kinsmen in Eastern Europe and
not of the Union to the newly established
Arab
Jewish art students interested in potion
, Nachman Bialik, the great Hebrew and inuence, with an attempt to apply generous societies in Berlin, Paris
the principles of his life and his spirit
entering the contest for free scholar. seen Emir Abdullah, the Transjor-
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ur e ate.
(Turn to last page.)
ships at the Kerr Summer School of danian ruler, since the latter's visit
,■ , a r ..s o , one of the leading fig- to the problems of our modern world
Fine Arts are urged to register at to London • few months ago.
urea in Hebrew educational circles in and especially the vast and complex
PROF.
NATHAN ISAACS
Confidence in the leadershi of Dr
-
t
epar men
t
' once with the educations Ian
America, will be the principal speaker issues that have come out of the FEB. 24, DATE SET FOR
SPEAKS FRIDAY, FEB. 2
Weizmann and Nahum Sokol'ow was
Special suppie,,,,,,,,,,,,, Soak,. o f of the evening. Ile will talk on Bia- World War.
of the Jewish Institute.
This school will be opened in De- proposed and passed. The committee
FORMAL BALL OF Y. P. A.
lik, the poet, and the Jewish leader,
This Issu• Contain. Full Inform.-
Professor Nathan Isaacs of the
troit for the first time next summer bringing in this recommendation pro-
lion Concerning Campaign. and will read from his poetry in Ile-
lasting
for a period of six weeks. posed also that separate action by University of Pittsburgh will he the
What promises to be one of the
campaign for 1150,000, De- brew and English translation.
speaker
at the services on Friday,
individual members of the Zionist
season's finest events on the social Courses are designed for students in
Mrs. A. Lapin, a Hadassah mem.
executive committee should not be Feb. 2, his topic being "Religion and
The
ber and a musician of note, will sing.
calendar will take place on the even- Detroit and vicinity, who, for financial
Law."
counteracted, thus disapproving of the
Keren
h it Su
troit's quota in the K
ing of Feb. 24 at the Hotel Strain and other reasons, are not able to
open thitt
Sun- Refrsehments appropriate to Chem-
Professor Isaacs is known as a
drvie in Am erica, a wIl banquet at Hotel isho Osor B'Shvat, the New Year of
ballroom, when the Y. P. A. of, get their art education in the east. individual acts of Vladimir Jabotin- scholar and orator and is particularly
sky, who announced that despite his
day r, at which
fey
at Senator Selden Pal- Trees, which fafalls on Feb. 1, will
The Junior Iladassah Society of Shaarey Zedek will give their formal Two scholarships are being. offered,
versed in the topic he has chosen for
'
opposition
to
phases
of
the
leaders
t one to be designated a Junior Scholar-
Steller
Detroit announces plans completed opening dance.
his address on Friday evening. A
mi. Spencer of Missouri-, and - Isaac "` s''' '''''''
The chairman and his committees ship for children under 16, and an- work, he proposedto remain a mem- large audience should be at the serv-
for the annual dance of the organiza-
ber of the executive.
Harris of Boston, will be the princi- LITHUANIAN JEWS ARE
tion to be held On Saturday evening, expect to inaugurate with this dance , other for senior students.
Jurisdiction over the financial in- ice to hear Professor Isaacs.
pal speakers.
looked forward to and long remem- ' All material will have to be at the
BUYING J. C. T. SHARES Feb. 3, at the Elks' Temple.
Coming in the interests of the
stitutions of the Zionist organization
Complete details of the drive are
Entire proceeds of this dance will a season's event that may always be institute no later than Feb. 10. A
Young People's Auxiliary this Mon-
LONDON—(J.
C.
B.).—Five
thou-
Jury consisting of prominent artist s will be vested in the future in mem-
contained in the special section that
of the Jewish Colonial go toward the support of the eight bered by the members and friends
evening is Rabbi Inn! Goldstein,
day
ben
of
the
executive
committee,
the
shares
e
will award the scholarships on th
supplements The Chronicle this week' sand
Palestinian orphans adopted by the of the Y. P. A.
various members being placed at the who is touring the Middle West in the
The Keren Ilayesod, its purposes and Trust have been taken up by Jews society. -
Formal announcements, including basis of merit.
interest of junior congregational ac-
in Lithuania lays an announcemen
-
head
of
the
administrations
of
the
dif.
o
The
work
of
the
successful
contest
aims, and special articles about the
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 30, the tickets, are being mailed in additi n
by the bank reantly. The value of
ferent Zionist funds, such as the Pal- tivities. Ile will be the guest here
drive, are contained in this section.
society will be addressed by Mrs. Jo- to the general sale of tickets. The ants will be unveiled during the com
of the Junior • Yoang People's
Readers of The Chronicle are urged the shares sold ie $25,000, and it is seph H. Ehrlich, president of the committee requests that the tickets ing exhibit which is to be formal! y estine Foundation Fund, the Jew- Auxiliary and the Young People's
in make their subscriptions to the exo.•ted that • minimum of $75,000 senior society, who will speak on the be responded to at the recipients' opened at the Jewish Institute o n ish National Fund, the Jewish
Auxiliary.
worth
of
stock
will
be
disposed
of
in
Colonial
Trust,
etc.
Feb. 18.
fund by using the coupon on page° of
earliest convenience.
work of the Junior Madinah.
Lithuania.
the second section.

PARIS — (J. T. A.). — Max Simon

Local Charities Elect Officers at Nordau, famous Jewish author, died
at his home on Rue Benner early
Twenty - fourth Annual

Meeting.

JABOTINSKY QUITS
ZIONIST EXECUTIVE

N

I. 0. B. B. SMOKER
ON MONDAY NIGHT

! Jan.
DRIVE FOR $150,000
FOR KEREN HAYESOD
WILL START SUNDAY ' P''la
2.

JUNIOR HADASSAH
DANCE FUNDS WILL
SUPPORT ORPHANS

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