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Michigan's Only
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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923

VOL. XIII. NO. 10

K. K. K. DENOUNCED
BY U. A. II. C.; WINE
ABUSES CONDEMNED

Golden Jubilee Convention of
Reform Congregations
Ends.

Comes In Interest of
Young People's Clubs

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Gob

Plan F ather-Son
j PISGAH LODGE WILL Sisterhoods Show 'SENATOR SPENCER'S STIRRING ADDRESS
Membership Gain BRINGS HEARTY RESPONSE FOR KEREN
Week Festivities OCCUPY NEW ROOMS

Temple Beth El, Shaarey THIS
Zedek and Pisgah Lodge to
Hold Celebrations.

MONDAY NIGHT

Father and Son Celebration

Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger Ad-
dresses Fifth Biennial
Meeting.

HAYESOD FROM LEADERS AT BANQUET

Christian Advocate of Palestine 'a Redemption Dec I ares M ove•

NEW YORK.—That the Jew who
ment Will See Complete and Triumphant Victory;
has deviated from the paths of his
Calls Zionism Opportunity of Centuries.
religion has forfeited the respect of
his neighbors, and that the task of
bringing Jews back to their faith $65,000 RAISED IN FIRST FIVE DAYS OF DRIVE;
rests with the women of Israel, Was
RESOLUTION OPPOSES
$45,000 SUBSCRIBED AT DINNER SUNDAY EVENING
emphasized by all speakers at the fifth
ALIEN REGISTRATIONS
biennial assembly of the National
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods held
Campaign Leaders Urge Detroit Jews to Help Raise Full
jointly with the Golden Jubilee of
Resolution Encouraging Physi-
the Union of American Hebrew Con-
$150,000 Quota During Coming Week; Hope to End
cal Upbuilding of Pal-
gregations in New York City, Jan.
Trades and Professions Drive on Feb. 11.
22 to 26.
estine Tabled.
Reports indicating that the Sister-
hoods are making noteworthy prog-'
In what proved to be the most dramatic and most eloquent appeal ever
NEW YORK.—The Convention of
cuss toward
the solution
of the
re- heard by a local Jewish audience gathered In the cause of the rebuilding
ligious
problems
of American
Jewry,
American Hebrew Congregations
were read at the sessions. It was of Palestine as the Jewish homeland, Senator Selden P. Spencer of Missouri
closed with action on .series of res-
olutions on questions of great public
stated that 45,000 Jewish women, in pictured the second return of Israel to its ancient home as a certainty and
interest. Resolutions were passed
267 Sisterhoods, were helping to in- declared that "the rebuilding of Palestine is as certain as that God dwells
protesting against abuses in the mat-
crease congregational membership and .
ter of sacramental wine, against the
to sustain religious in the Heavens today."
attendance,
Senator Spencer opened his address by declaring that the Zionist move-
Ku Klux Klan and similar organiza-
schools, to support Hebrew Union
tions, Mill in favor of uniform mar-
College, and to unite home and tem-1 merit "fills the heart, challenges the mind and links the individual with the
riage, divorce and desertion laws.
pie in the campaign for the preserve- plans of God. It is a wonderful movement in its inception, in its history,
A resolution encouraging the physi-
ion of as, the heart s
youn g In its purpose. And the thrill of its tragic history an d the loftiness of Its
cal upbuilding of Palestine was tabled
purpose is with us in this room tonight, as for a little while we meet together
Israel.
because it was suspected that the
for conference and for action."
The Dormitory Campaign.
wording of the resolution would he
The Senator pointed out that there never has been a time when "the
e
Airs. Daniel I'. Hays welcome
interpreted as favoring Zionism. A
delegates on behalf of New York's reunion of the Jew and Palestine was not prayed for and believed•in, from
resolution calling on the government
Jewish AMR( n at the sessions that beginning until now," and said the time is at hand "when the prayer of 2,000
to release political prisoners was dis-
+ ears, 'Next year in Jerusalem,'. is
opened the National Federation of
cussed at length and then tabled.
wing changed to the paeon of the
Temple Sisterhoods convention on
The "Harvard incident" was de-
Jew, 'This year in Jerusalem.'"
Tuesday morning, and Mrs. J. Walter
hated freely and a resolution was
Freiberg, widow of a former presi-
Quotes Basle Program.
finally adopted which took no position
dentof the Union, responded to this
outstanding
n nts o utc hh aitn e g u us peodn t es eoh
ua t f s e
on the merits of the subject. The
address. Miss Rose lirenner, repre-
rea
the
t
the
final action of the convention was to
senting the Council of Jewish Women,
United
States
to
pass
the
resolution
transmit, without comment, to the
i and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, represent-
favoring the establishment in Pales-
Harvard authorities and to the presi-
ing the Women's League of the
tine of a homeland for the Jews, Sen-
dents of all American colleges a re-
United Synagogue offered the greet- Palestine Administration Plans ator Spencer hinted that the Jews
port which had been previously sub-
ings of their respective organizations.
ought themselves to know what their
mitted by the Board of Delegates.
to Unearth Old Ruins
The results of 10 years' of growth
conscience or judgment or will ought
The resolution as finally adopted read: No Speeches During Funeral, liv
tOn:ssC(111)!'aall,(IliffteltieluSnechuetosr;
since the organization of the Na-
Near
Jerusalem.
to do for the cause of Palestine. In
will lie served, several talks will lie
"Whereas, the Harvard incident is
in Compliance with Phil -
tional Federation of Temple Sister-
speaking of the Basle program, which
given,
movies
shown
and
competitions
being so widely discussed throughout
hoods was told by Mrs. Joseph Wie-
°gopher's
Wish.
defined the aims of Zionism as being
for fathers and sons will follow. Those
the country, we recommend that those
sonteld, president of the Federation,
WASHINGTON.—Through official "to create for the Jewish people a
•who have no sons are urged to adopt
sections of the report of the Board of
in her annual message.
channels information has reached publicly secured and legally assured
PARIS—(J. T. A.).—In compliance one for that evening.
Delegates which deal with this subject
Mrs. Abram Simon of Washington, Washington that the l'alestine Ad- home in Palestine," he said:
Special Service.
be sent to the presidents of all Ameri- with the wish of Dr. Max Nordau, as
D. C., chairman of the Hebrew Union ministration is inviting archaeologists
"I like the language 'publicly
The special Friday evening Father
can colleges and universities and to expressed in his will, there were no
College Dormitory Campaign, re- of the United States Great Britain secured home.' No cringing camou-
and
Son
service
on Feb. 9, will be a
the members of the special committees speeches at the funeral Thursday, the
ported that the total required by the and France, as well as other coun- flage to get land, but something that
of Harvard University entrusted with solemnity and sadness of the simple novel one. Two addresses will be
National Federation of Temnle Sis- tries, to excavate the ancient "City is in the eyes of the whole world,
procession testifying to the veneration made that evening, one by a father
the investigation of this matter."
terhoods to complete its dormitory of David" on Mount Ophel, just south making Palestine publicly secured as
in the congregation and the other by
in which the dead leader was held.
Report on H d Question.
fund is less than $11,000. Mrs. Simon of the existing walls of Jerusalem. a homeland for the Jews. How won-
The cortege left Dr. Nordau's last a son.
The report of the Board of Dele-
told the Sisterhoods that ground has The entire area covered by the an- derful God has worked out the funda-
The Pisgah Lodge celebration this
gates, which, under the resolution, is modest residence on Rue Homer at tl
already been broken for the new dent city from the Pool of Siloam, mental principle of Zionism."
to be distributed to the presidents of o'clock in the morning, after the un- Monday evening will mark the open-
building and praised their co-opera- which marks the southern apex of the
Senator Spencer read the Balfour
all centers of higher education in pretentious Jewish funeral service. ing of the new club rooms of the
tion in a task which she characterized site, running northward to the south- Declaration issued to the Jewish peo-
DR. EDGAR DEWITT JONES
The coffin, draped in Zionist colors 11'nai B'rith lodge here, at Adams and
America, says:
as "the greatest piece of constructive ern well of Jerusalem, is to be turned
The proposal of President Lowell and the orthodox prayer shawl was Brush streets. A. B. Seelenfreund, lock building, on the southeast- work which the Jewish women of our over to the archaeologists by the Pal- ple by the British Government and
continued:
of Harvard University that the per- followed by thousands of persons who secretary of the District Grand Lodge rn corner of Adams and Brush country have ever carried forwrad to estine Administration.
"My mind goes back of Arthur
centage of Jewish students to he re- crossed Paris in deep silence. Jewish of the Independnet Order of B'nai treets. All who have visited in these success.
it is understood to be the hope of James Balfour, great as his name al.
ceived there be limited, naturally university students formed the guard B'rith, and Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones ooms agree that they are the most
that administration that American ways will be in Jewry. I am think-
Mrs. Sulberger's Address.
aroused much discussion and protest 3.1' honor around the catafalque. A will be the principal speaker. A buf- usurious of any club rooms in the
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Be- archaeologists will participate. Each
throughout the country. His claim crowd estimated at 3,000 waited for fet luncheon will be served and an ity. Among the features of the new troit, presented a paper on "The Jew- educational institution or society ap- ing of a little Jewish boy in Russia,
who left Russia to attend school in
seems to be correct, however, that the procession at Montparnasse ceme- interesting program presented. Lester ' b uilding are two Titular rooms, a sec- ish Problem in the Larger World."
plying for permission to excavate will Switzerland, and who came to Eng-
certain other colleges reach the same tery, where Chief Rabbi Israel Levy ' Leopold, chairman of the social com- r etary's office, a kitchen, rooms for
"Our 'up-to-date' woman of leisure be assigned to a certain district, with-
result by more secret methods. An officiated. 1/r. Alexander Marmoreck, mittee of Pisgah Lodge, is in charge minute entertainment and a large has partaken of a delight till it turns in which it will be accorded exch_ land penniless. Poor in pocket, poor
in dress, with a brain that God has
important general principle is in- friend and physician of the deceased, of arrangements for this affair.
ieeting hail. There will also be bil- into a drug," she declared. "The sire rights, but outside of which area given him and with a personality with
volved, not to he limited even to such recited the Kadish customarily said
modern Jewish woman is a culture ad- it must not go. It is understood the which God has endowed him, and with
hard and pool roams and a library.
distinguished institutions as our high- by the male descendants.
Louis Frank, chairman of the corn- diet. She avidly and objectively size of the district will he determined the whole motive of his fiv
e brain
Nahum Sokolow , who was to repre- I
er seats of learning, and members
mittee that secured these new rooms, chases ends unrelated to her. And largely by the financial ability of the and personality and all that he was
of this board have done their share ent the Zionist Executive Committee,
reported that the lease has been the young Jewish woman in industry society or institution for which the or could do, centered in his love for
s
rived
too
late,
his
train
from
Berlin
arrived
to awaken correct public sentiment
signed and furniture for the new . shies at the reality of life in still grant for archaeological exploration the Jew and his desire that they re-
on a subject which the governing au- having been detained. Special dele-
' another way. She aspires to be a is made.
rooms bought.
turn to Palestine, he started in the
thorities of that institution are still gations to the funeral included repre-
The l'alestine Administration has teaching and the study of chemistry
Father-Son Celebration.
'teacher, she desires to be secretary,
_
considering. "Eternal vigilance is the sentatives of the Palestine Foundation
The opening of the new club rooms she hires to be an office girl. And embarked on a program of active en. in England. Then came the war, and
Fund,
the
Committee
311!
Jewish
Pete-
price of liberty." The United States gations, Jewish World Relief Confer- Program Announced for Conventoin will be marked by a Father and Son . the field is already overcrowded. With couragement of excavation work in
while he was making friends, he made
Government, through diplomatic chan-
of United Synagogue of America
celebration this Monday evening, at a sort of social snobbery she eschews the ancient cities of the Holy Land, a friend of Arthur James Balfour.
nels and otherwise, has in the past re- mice, Jewish Colonization Association
Neat Week.
which Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, pas- work of the hands. One would think Hod this is said to be due very largely
Lauds Dr. Weismann.
peatedly protested against somewhat and the l'oale Zion, besides four dole-
tor of the Central Christian Church, that only Christians had been driven to the attitude of Sir Herbert Sam-
"England needed a chemical for her
similar educational restrictions gates representing the Zionist Federa-
PITTSBURGIL—Special plans are will be theprincipal speaker. A. B. out of Eden to work by the sweat lid, the British Commissioner to Pal-
1 I ate of the
d
11 I ' ,
against the Jews in Russia, Roumania
minerals.
How madly she needed it,
being made for the entertainment of Seelenfreun , secretary of the District of the brow. We do not know the estine, who has organized a depart-
and Poland and, accordingly, the evil English Zionist Federation.
Lord's latter-day dictum, that while ment of antiquities, the function of we do not yet know. It seemed as if
All Jewish offices were closed due- de legates to the eleventh annual cons Grand Lodge of B'nai B'rith will also ease is a heaven, work is a haven. which is to co-operate in every way perhaps the future of the kingdom
results that would follow if Presi- ing
the day out of respect to the de. • vention of hie United Synagogue of speak. A buffet luncheon will be
dent Lowell's plan be adopted, in
"The whole world is interested in with those who wish to undertake ex- depended upon it. And this Jewish
' America by the l'ittsburgh commit- served and a series of entertainment
stultifying all such future efforts on parted leader.
boy discovered that chemical and gave
the problems of the Jew. Shall the ploration work.
. tee, of which Sol Rosenbloom is hon. features presented.

our part abroad, even on behalf of
it to England in recognition of Eng-
Waits the Work Divided.
Dr. Jones, the principal speaker, Jewish woman be more interested in
LONDON—(J. C. 13.).—The Zion- orary chairman and Maurice Avner
Jewish enjoyment of elementary com-
was for 14 years minister of the free verse or Ming pottery? Only With respect to the decision to in- land's justice to the Jew, and with it,
mon school and high school facilities, ist Organization was represented at chairman.
The sessions of the convention will First Christian Church of Blooming- this year Japan sent a scholar into vice the archaeologists of this and in conversation, in things and action
the funeral of Dr. Nordau by Nahum
should not be lost sight of."
be held on Sunday mornings and ton, Ill., during which period he de_ Germany to study the occidental other nations having consular rep- wherever he could, he coupled it with
Precedents Against Discrimination. Sokolow and Dr. Leo 5lutzkin, both
ie . afternoons, Feb. 11 and 12. Sunday livered lectures on many topics in phenomenon of race prejudice. Some resentation in the Holy Land to ex- the need of a national recognition of
After summarizing American prece- of the Executive Committee, and de
Palestine as a home of the Jew, and
• Z . ' t ' nig ht there will he a mass meeting more than 100 towns in that state of us are experiencing the surprise cavate the site of the City of David, when you and I read a record of the
dents forbidding religious and racial gates mi •
ill at the Tree of Life Synagogue and alone. Ile traveled extensively in Fu- of the first mediaeval mariner who it had been determined that a work
discrimination, the report continues: congresses. Dr. Weizmann was too
Mondya night there will be a banquet rope
i in 1910, is the author of many found himself returning the other of such importance, on a site whose resolution which I just read to you,
"When the precedents established to attend.
Out-of-town books and in the two years he has way after sailing far enough from memories are considered sacred to read the record as God writes rec-
Simultaneously with funeral fiery- at the Rittenhouse.
by American statesmen so widely di-
delegates and guests will also be taken been i in Detroit delivered scores of home. On this round earth who can many nations, should not be entrusted ords, we will find back of Balfour,
vergent in their general views as ices in Paris 10 o'clock Thursday,
a t the for an automobile tour through the addresses before many Detroit organ- escape himself? Surely not the Jew'. to the resources, however ample, or Dr. Chains Weizmann.
there
was
a
memorial
service
"Quickly enough, other nations sec-
Thomas Jefferson, Charles Sumner, Zionist Organization headquarters in city, which will include visits to the izations.
"When we have learned to dis- to the labors, however devoted, of
Grover Cleveland and Theodore Roose-
Dr. Jones will speak to Pisgah charge our duties to home and syna- any single scientific institution or na. onded what England had done.
important Jewish institutions and the
London.
France,
Italy, Holland, Greece, Siam,
velt can be invoked in favor of a
Lodge on "If Linconl Were Living gogue simply, lovingly, and instinct- hon. The Palestnie Administration
' more interestng ndustral plants.
claim, one may be quite certain that
A reception and tea will be tendered Now." He will background his lee- ively, let us give the gift of our leisure considers it a work in which all should China, Japan, endorsed that declara-
C.
11.1.--Amidst
the
.
BERLIN-0
tion that Palestine should be the home
true American principles underlie it.
to the delegates , of the Woman's tore with the heroic figure of the to the wider work of the world. If share and has already been made of the Jew.
In this connection, it is interesting excitement of the present crisis, the ' League
by the Woman's
League for Great Emancipator. His lecture will anti-Semitism has a hundred ques- aware that many are anxious to take
K
f e e s se °s ni t o h m fl upon fnhoeu
a
"What about the United States?
to 3.liserve that one of the acts, soon
enough to Traditional Judaism of Pittsburgh, contain poetry, humor, pathos, history, tions concerning the Jewish woman, part in it.
after the days of the 'Civil War,' of record and r
I
on Tuesday afternoon,Feb.
13 and biography, epigram and anecdote, and there are a hundred answers in her' The advices received in Washington One-fifth of all the Jews in the world
the Board of Delegates of American of Dr. Max Nordau, who is i claimed Mrs. It. Davis will tender a reception will be a moving picture of the life worthy employment. And since the state that sufficient exploration has live under the stars and stripes. The
Israelites—with which our own com- by the German philoauphers as of to the members of the executive coun- of one of the greatest figures in his- world is so obviously aware of our i already been done to determine defl. principles of justice, liberty and op-
mittee was merged,,shortly after the their school. the Deutsche Allgemeine cil of the National Woman's League tory. Dr. Jones has been a student of Jewishness let us not hide our heads nitely the location of the City of portunity, which are the three founds-
that
Union of American Hebrew Cong,re- leitung emphasizes and deplores
Lincoln's life and writings for 16 in the sand. 'Let there be light' and David. The results obtained by var.; tion principles of the Republic of ours
onTh TeuesR cla ah yhie n v ic e a nling A. ssem
genius found its e nx t pr o etshselo
Assembly of the years. He has published a number of 'know thyself' are hints divine and ions expeditions from that undertaken —those are the three great principles
Kathiea was formed—was to secure a Nordau's genius
Others
revotation from the Board of Trustees only in the
,
Jewish
Theological
Seminary
will
hold
articles on Lincoln's religion and human for attaining mastery out of by Dr. Bliss in 1806 to one headed of Zionism. There came up in the
ad
n the
by M. Weill in 1913.14, leave no fur- United States Congress a resolution
of the College of the City of New such as the Tageblatt of N ord au s [ its mid-winter conference on Tuesday made a collection of the poems on mist."
avoid mention
York of the ruling of the then presi- Vossische
Lincoln.
they doubt as to the location of the to which I now refer. Many said,
Membership Gain.
Zionist activities. (inc of the pars-, at the Tree of Life Congregation.
300 at Entertainment.
dent of that clolege regarding not doxes which Nordau may well have' At the first session on Monday
The re orts of the 111 Sisterhoods ancient city, but large areas of it what good to pass it? It will be at
excusing Jewish students absenting
morning,
the
president
of
the
United
The
smoker
on
last
Monday
evening
indicate
a
net
gain
of
5,377
members'
remain unexplored, including prac- most but a paper declaration that will

• t.
themselves on their religious holidays, enjoyed is found in
Synagogue will deliver his message., was attended by more than 300 mem- in a total of 30,563. The largest unit tieally the whole of the stronghold not amount to anything. Some of us
except on condition of their forfeiting now being aired that Dr. Nordau was . Rabbi Abraham Nowak will deliver hers of Pisgah Lodge and was one in the group is Temple Women's As- of Jebus and the palace of David, said, you open the door to Palestine,
all their marks for those days, thus too well disposed to the French.
the report for the executive commit_' of the most enthusiastic held by the soc iation of Cleveland, 0
0., which as well as the tombs of the Kings of you remove the harriers of injustice
and fear and persecution, and put the
Inning them out of the race for col-
tee. Rabbi Israel Goldfarb will give lodge in years. Robert Finn was in counts 1,850 members; the smallest , Judah.
ntirme
a - I the
LONDON—(J. T. A.1.—T
t; R bb
's
en- , is the Temple Sisterhood of Marion,
asure reporai
charge of arr a ngements for the
Plans are also preparing by the nations of the world back of Pales-
ege honors with non-Jewish Class-
tr er
Acker_
I
news
, ndon press carries special
London
co
mm
mates.
tine, so that Jews of the world shall
nsone,
r
eport
of
ittee
on
'
tertainment
pro
gram
and
Abe
t
,
with
a
membership
of
R.
The
Palestine
Administration
for
the
ex_
Gree
of the death of Max Nordau, Rabbinic Ethics; Rabbi Solomon Gold- ' man arranged for the buffet luncheon'
"The executive official in question— tides famous
growth is reported 1.y Mt, cavation is international archaeolo. know that Jews who go there are safe,
: 0Irgest
la
Jewish savant and leader i
who was more familiar with military the e arum! Park M nday. . The Lon- man will report for the constitutional . o and the smokes. Six interesting acts Neboh Sisterhood of New York City, gists of that great tract of the Holy and you will find they will spring up
strategy than with the history of the who died in
A report on the work of
, Land lying just east of the River in all parts of the civilized globe.
(Turn to last page.)
' which gained 510 new members.
him editorially committee.
Sem in a ry . aeampai gni. c fl omi nli, t ,ti n i .!,
development of American principles don Times refers to
. . he
Among the Sisterhoods who made , Jordan and known as "Trans-Jor- There will be such a response as to
as "A man of wide learning and the
make the rebuilding of Palestine a
iven b . Rabbi
and the decisions of the Federal
will
K
generous
contributions
to
meet
local
!
."
Of
grasp the that, and remarks bearing on the HONOR ISAAC GOLDBERG,
(Turn to last page.)
with Zionism,
courts—took the position that a pub- extraordinary intellectual
are Sisterhood of Richmond,,
(Turn to Page Three)
rgn will be made by
BROWN AND ROSENHEIM , needs
lic college ought to ignore all sec- his connection
minar y cam pai
Va
$42,000;
Sisterhood
of
Detroit,'
Times speaks in gl owing terms, say- D r. Cru
y s Adle , acting president of
tarian matters, including religious
, $50,000; Isaiah Woman's Club,1UKRAINIAN FEDERATION
o f a real Si
ing
He
showed
qualities
holidays, and therefore decline to re-
FEB. 11 RABBI GOLDSTEIN WILL
. e the Seminary.
GIVES BANQUET
BANQ
When the elections were held at the Chictigo, $19,000; Sisterhood of Wash-.
. conclusion of the business meeting of ington Boulevard, Chicago, $9,000;
gard absence on a student's most im- leader, displaying judgment, courage, ' At the afternoon session on Monday.,
ADDRESS YOUNG FOLKS'
portant religious holidays as excus- honesty and enthusiasm." The Daily reports will be given by Rabbi Jacob the New York Convention of the ' , Emanuel Sisterhood of Beaumont, Will Make Plan —
.
for
Drive
to Relieve
speaks of Nordau as
ul i s tte F eino hn theto en in cil fle a r - Union of American Hebrew Congre- Texas, $2,500. Mortgages were raised,
on lm :afnodr R th ae hhc i ofm ,om
able, though this executive chose to Telegraph
Jews in Ukraine.
MEETING THIS MONDAY
striking figure in the world of medi- t K ie
gations, Detroit was signally recog- . Temples painted, windows put in, in•'
shut his eyes to the fact that statutes
. placement committee. An address on nized by having two of its lay lead- tenors decorated, lights purchased,
dosed the doors of the college on tine, literature and philosophy."
The
Michigan
Federation
of
Uk-
Rabbi Israel Goldstein, president of
the religious holidays of nearly all
—News "The Material Welfare of the Rabbi" ors put upon the executive board of and innumerable other acts of help- caiman Jews will set into action plans
JERUSALEM—(J. , T.
be delivered by Rabbi Max Drob. that p organization.
the Christian students. Fortunately,
fulness were performed during the for a mcncter membership drive to the Young People's League of the
ordau i,as pro- will
the death of Dr. Nordau
A symposium on "A Definition of
Isaac Goldberg, president of Temple two year period.
United Synagogue of America, the
the superiors of this official, by res- of
duced profound grief among closed
Jews the Conception of Judaism Taught in Beth El, who has served upon (he
be started hero at a banquet to be held largest union of orthodox and conser-
Sunday evening, Feb. 11, at the Kirby vative congregations in the United
here. All Ilebrew scoo s
(Turn to Page Two)
ins ti-' ' the Seminary and its Practical Ave- board of the union for a number of CLASSES START SUNDAY
' ' t insti
Center, Kirby and Antonie streets.
Monday and the flags of Z Zionist
nues of Propaganda" will be pre- terms, was re-elected in recognition
States and Canada, will address a
lotions were at half mast. Friends and :tented in three parts. Dr. Adler will of his valuable and faithful service
IN NEW HEBREW SCHOOL The principal speaker at this ban- meeting this Monday evening, at the
DR. FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS admirers of the dead lea Nordau
,
der have
quet will be David A. Brown, and Shaarey Zedek, in the interest of
;
discuss
it
from
the
viewpoint
of
the
in
behalf
of
American
Jewry.
s
CREED OF FATHER, CHILD cabled condolences to Dr. London, the
Seminary; Rabbi Louis M. Epstein
The name of a id A. Brown was
D v
The new Hebrew School on K' by other Detroit leaders will speak. The young people's work in Jewish organ-
widow
in Paris, and to
purpose of the affair is to strengthen izations and congregations.
w
o
will speak on "The Practical Aspects added and enthusiastically received. and Antoine street. opens its classes
'r
"Can the Creed of the Father Sat- seat of the Zionist Executive.
forces here for the campaign to en-
I of Historic Judaism," and Professor Mr. Brown, who has become known for instruction this Sunday
Rabbi Goldstein is touring the Mid-
Sunday morning
ca
isfy the Need of the Child?" wili be
------
, Louis Ginzberg will speak on "His- throughout the United States, is a to meet regularly henceforth r
on Sun- roll • la ger number of Detroit Jews dle West in the interest of the Young
the topic of the sermon to be delivered WILL LAY CORNERSTONE
in the cause of relief for the Jews People's League. His visit in Detroit
torte Judaism and is Relation to the worthy addition to that body Of men day mornings
'
s
every
eavteur
afternoon,
this Sunday morning at Temple Beth
of Ulcrainia.
whose efforts are directed toward the eiatC'epToFi'l
Friday end Saturday.
is for the purpose of increasing in-
OF NURSERY ON SUNDAY Interpretation of Jewish Law."
El, by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. Serv-
The committee in charge points out terest in historic Judaism on the part
furthering of Jewish religious life in lar classes as
as the ricia nd
y ergae
R g. n
— t--
ices begin at 10:45 o'clock.
that
there
are
15,000
Ukrainian
Jews
this
country.
of young folks' organizations in this
wlil open this Sunday with a large
The Ilebrew Ladies' Baby D
'
Y ZEDEK PLANS
SHAAREY
Rabbi Franklin will discuss in his Nursery announces that the laying --ay
Detroit was given representation enrollment of students. in Poland today about to be sent back city. Ile will tell of his experiences
of
CARNIVAL
FOR
PURIM
sermon the relations of fathers to
w
auditorium
upon
the
executive
board
of
the
newly
Bernard
Isaacs,
superintendent
of
to
Ukrainla,
and
that
immediate
help
in Y. P. L. work and will suggest im-
n
sons, and vice versa, with special ref- the cornerstone of the e
I organized Federation of Temple the United Hebrew Schools of De_ is necessary to save these unfortun- provements in the program of work.
the nursery will take place
erence to the Father and Son Week of
The
Shaarey
Zedek
and
all
auxiliary
Brotherhoods
by
the
election
of
Wel-
troit,
has
just
returned
from
New
ates.
A
bazaar
is
being
planned
for
Rabbi Goldstein is a forceful and
Sunday, Feb. 4, at 2 p. m., with a
celebration and with reference to the mass meeting preceding it at the syn- branches of the congregation are lace Rosenheim to that body. The York, bringing with him a staff of the near future in their interest.
interesting speaker, is possessed of a
Jewish phases of the question.
planning
a
Purim
Carnival
to
be
held
achievements
of
the
Men's
Club
of
experienced
Hebrew
teachers.
Mr.
Reservations
for
banquet
tickets
splendid
personality and comes with
agogue on Garfield and Beaubien
Fathers and sons are urged to at- streets. The nursery is located at 545 at the synagogue on March 4. Numer- Temple Beth El were than given Isaacs is confident that all the classes must be made not later than Friday, a message of decided worth. Mem-
tend the services this Sunday mvo.
ous
appropriate
features
are
being
bers
of
young
people's organizations
recognition
at
the
first
convention
of
in
the
new
school
will
be
filled
within
Feb. 9, through A. Jaffin, 3011 Hast-
t Canfield avenue. Infants will
in.?, as Rabbi Franklin will have a be cared for there by trained nurses. planned, including a dance.
the allied Men's Clubs. a short period.
ings street, Cadillac 4088.
are urged to attend.
message for both.


Plans for the celebration of the
to Feature Opening of
Father find Son Week, Feb. 4 to 11,
Luxurious Temple.
are being made by numerous Jewish
organizations here. Chief among the
will be the US to be held SEELENFREUND, JONES
by Temple Beth El, Congregation I
PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS
Shaarey Zedek and Pisgah Lodge No.!
34, I. O. B. 13.
The annual Father and Son Night
at the temple will be celebrated by' Annual Mee ling of Michigan
the Men's Temple Club with an elab- I
Council to be Held Sun-
orate program, including a dinner and
day at Battle Creek.
entertainment on Feb 6 Fathers are
urged to be present with their sons,
and those who have nu sons of their' Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Independent
own are urged to adopt fatherless Order of B'nai B'rith, will, beginning
boys for the occasion.
! this Monday evening, boast of the
The speaker at the Men's Temple most luxurious and finest club rooms
Club celebration will be W. P. Mc- in the city of Detroit.
Guire, managing editor of the Ameri- . At the smoker held last Monday
can Buy, the largest magazine for evening at the old club rooms, on
boys in the world, Me. McGuire Broadway, announcement was made
' started newspaper work in high school that the members were then meeting
RABBI ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN,
and continued it at the University of ' there for the last time and that the
President of the Young People's Minnesota. Subsequently he held edi- organization, together with the Cov-
Lewis, of the United Synagogue of tonal positions on the Minneapolis enant Club, was to move into the new
America, the largest union of Ortho- • Journal, the New York Sun and New c lub monis this Monday evening.
doe and Conservative syn•gogues in York Times. The new It'nai B'rith rooms are
located in what was previously the
America, who will address a meeting
"Supper and Fun Fest."
of young people' ■ organisations in The Shaarey Zedek is listing several
this city at the Shaarey Zedek this important events for the Father-Son
Monday evening, Feb. 5. Week celebration. Chief among these
are the "Supper and Fun Fest" to be
staged by the Men's Club on Sunday,
Feb. 11; the Father and Son service
at the special Friday evening services
•on Feb. 9, and the Boy Scout celebra-
planned by troops 104 and 16.1
for Feb. 6.
Many novel stunts, events and
genies will feature the affairs planned

THOUSANDS MOURN
AT NORDAU'S BIER tim

RABBIS MEET IN
PITTSBURGH ON ,
FEB. 11 AND 12

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INVITE EXCAVATION
OFy0F DAVID)' I

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