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CLIFTON /MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

123

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

ItEbETROIT LWISII. 11-R001IICIL

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
- ---
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923

VOL. XIII. NO. 11

THIRD ARTS, CRAFTS
WHIT WILL OPEN
ON SUNDAY FEB. 18

Exposition at Jewish Institute
Will Last for a Period

Work Hard, Marry
Early, Advises Straus

,L Will

. . .

I

Greetings `flood "Grand Old Man

,

of American Jewn, " on His

f

The annual Father and Son celebra-

non of

Father and Son Celebration is
Feature of Evening's
Entertainment.

Seventy-Fifth Birthday

Party Big Event

or

Interesting • Program Prepared
Affair at Shaarey Z e del.

9-3-0-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per

DAD-SON
Beth El. Dad-Son
0 B B CLUB HOUSE CELEBRATE
WEEK SUNDAY NIGHT
OPENING MARKED BY
RECORD ATTENDANCE

Address Keren Here
Hayesod Dinner

Telephone
GLENDALE

the- Shaarey ?mirk will be

Peter Clark Macfarlane, Noted
lecturer, to Speak at the
Temple Monday.

held this Sunday evening, beginning

The Father and Son celebration held
at 6 o'clock, at the synagogue. A
etening at Temple Beth El,
b u ff e t luncheon w ill he „ rye ,' and w ill Tuesda).
interesting program under the auspices of the Men's Club,
be followed by an
proved a great success, being marked
by a rich program and attractive en-
appropriate for the occasion.
Featuring the program will be talks tertainment numbers.
REV. JONES DELIVERS
Preeed,d by" 'limier in the dini",,
INTERESTING ADDRESS by a father and a son, several musical
hall of the temple, the program of the
'
numbers and nun les. The program evening was presented
in the chapel
followed by competitive games of the templejlelville S. Welt, presi-
w
it
he
Now"i
Living
"If Lincoln Were
bet we'en fathers and sons in the gym- dent of the Men's Club, acted as chair-
Topic of Talk to Large
man. Rabbi Henry .1. Berkowitz led '
INIFIlilll of the synagogue.

Copy,

10 Cents

$90,000 RAISED FOR
KEREN HAYESOD IN
FIRST TWO WEEKS

Volunteer Workers Determin-
ed to Bring Drive to Suc-
cesaful Conclusion.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1.— Cable
grams came from many parts of Eu-
DR. SCHMARYA LEVIN TO
rope and telegrams came by hundred.
ADDRESS DINNER FEB. 27
from different parts of the countr
BY
WILL BE PRECEDED
_______
congratulating Nathan Straus , , i
.
ST1GINC, OF PAGEANT ' seventy-fifth birthday. l(es•olu) tioh
' n.. i
Leaders
Confident
$150,000
,
reviewing
his
charitable
work
in
man
_____ ..
fields camefrig, many organization.
Detroit Quota Will Be
Episodes to Show "Jewish" by mail and telegraph.
Reached.
President !larding sent his con-
Contributions to Ameri-
Arrangements a re being completed , in the limas singing,
Gathering.
gratulations amt beet wishes to th
Speaking for the sons was Martin
Shaarey
Zedek
for
the
Purim
by
the
Life."
can
philanthropist, and scores of lithe •
Marked by a record attendance of carnival to be held un Sunday, Starch Butzel who reviewed the relations of i Confidence reigned supreme at the
'oiled men and women joined .in it.
1, All the affiliated branches of the fathers to sons during the Roman and meeting of the volunteer wotkers for
The tbird annual exhibit showing "Mr. Straus's public service an,
men and women affiliated with Pisgah synagogue will participate in the Greek periods, down the history to the [ the Keren Ilayesod held on Tuesday
the work of Jews in arts and crafts private and public philanthropies hay
Lodge No 31, Independent Order of event and numerous interesting tea-', present day. Ile pointed 'out that j evening at the Shaarey Zedek, when
will be formally opened at the Jewish deserved much of his fellow-citizens,"
Irnai B'rith and its ladies auxiliary, lures will be introduced, including a what is aimed at now is for the father announcement was made that the sum
on Sunday, Feb. IS, to last the President wrote, and I hope that
the new clubrooms of the lodge, at Purim costume dance. The entire to out as an older brother to the son of $7 6,000 was raised in the first
,.
Institut period
of two weeks. he may live many more years of simi
eight days of the drive.
for a
opened an Shaarey Zedek building will be deco- and for fathers to take an active in- as I 'I
The exhibit, which is expected to lar usefulness."
Retorts that have been reaching
rated for the occasion and both the terest in the affairs of the boys,
Brush and Adonis, were
In
a
brief
interview
Mr.
Straus
sail
DR.
SCHMARYA
LEVIN.
well as to become more intimate with !the heron Ilayesod office during the
exceed all previous ones in the art
Monday evening at a celebration and dining room and the gymnasium will i
week,
fopllowing the Tuesday even-
collections, will embrace the following that he had received more happines
them.
be used.
divisions: Sculpture, paintings, batiks, in giving away money for the benefi Noted Jewish author and orator, who luncheon.
McGuire Principal Speaker.
ing mooting, indicated that the sum
The Men's Club of the Shaa rey
From early in the evening until long
applied arts, crafts, literature and of human beings than from anything will address Keren Ilayesod banquet
W'. P. McGuire, managing editor of of $90,000 will be announced sub-
music. The paintings division Will ill- el.e.Because he had been giving at the Kirby Center on Feb. 27.
past midnight, the rooms were crowd- Zedek will be addressed
on Tuesday the American Boy Magazine, was the scribed at the meeting to be held on
evening, Feb. 13, by Rev. Chester B.
elude oil paintings, water colors, etch- away money faster in the last ten
ed with hundreds of men and women Emerson. The next get-acquainted principal speaker of the
at the Kirby Cen-
. evening. Ile ' Sunday morning
lags, drawings and pastels. Applied years than ever before, he said that
ter. The two weeks following will
bi lities
who (11111C (0 see the new headquarters' dame of the club will be held un Sum spoke of t e responsi
arts will include the Jewish Art The- today he felt ten years younger than
be devoted to an energetic attempt
have
to
make
men
of
their
boys.
Ile
of th, Detroit Wnai B'rith and to join (lay evening, Feb. 18.
ater in miniature form, stage and cos- he did ten years ago. Pressed for n
quoted a local school principal us at completing the $15Q,000 quota for
in the celebration eel the opening of
turtle designing, including. woman's, recipe for success, he said:
saying thou of 100 parents who came Detroit.
the monis.
"Work hard and, above all, get nut,
Leaders of the drive were confident
to the school to inquire about the work
wear, and dressed dolls.
feature of the evening's enter-
Crafts divisions will include works rigid at an early ago,"
of the boys, only two were men. Ile Tuesday evening that the entire sum
Serenade by Negroes.
• inment was the celebration of Fa-
the Bezalel School of Arts and
dee•Iared that men should take a great- will be raised here and that Detroit
from
Crafts at Jerusalem; boxes and Mr. Straus had a big day's literary
, which was at-
. on
t er and Jun
er interest in the affairs of the boys Zionists will do their full share to-
tended by about 500 fathers and sons.
candlesticks of wood carvings; wool work ahead of him reading the moun-
and went even further in his advice j ward the rebuilding of Palestine as
f let- for the sons •
glass; tea tain of letters and telegrams piled on Prof Nathan Isaacs Defines Norman. Fleishman nut
in
by urging parents to take their boys I the national homeland of the Jewish
embroideries framed
bo •
h . I II
trays, parchment lamp shades, bus. desks 11111I chair at his suite at the
Both
in
Shaarey
Zedek
kelry, etc. Breakers, and he was interrupted in
that in his linion their duty was to
people.600 Give $75,000.
the beginning by the serenade of a
repay what t ey owe their fathers.
Lecture.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman to be
New Contributions.
An encouraging tact about the sum
negro choir which stationed itsclf iu
Speaks for Fathers.
The literature and music section
so far subscribed is that the first
Among Speakers at Congre-
Max Edwards responded for the fa-
will include a complete collection of the hallway outside of his suite and
In what was conceded to be the
sum of $75,000 was subscribed by
gational Convention.
books on what the Jews have con- sang Ask
hymns.
I only 500 individuals, as compared
them to sing 'Dixie,'" said nr•st interesting of the series of lec• thers, He emphasized the boys should
tribute , ' to the world and to America M " r, Straus. Ile was staggered when tones so far delivered at the Shaarey strive particularly to be honest, (le
with the sum of $70,000 subscribed
in particular. These hocks have been word was brought to him that htis Zola unFriday evenings, Professor daring that honesty is the very foun-
' last year by 900 people. Leaders
PITTSBURGH.—All is in readiness
secured through the courtesy of the pious group of singers could nut sing Nathan Isaacs of the ritiversity of j datoin stone on which the country
point to this as a sign of greater in-
rests. Ile concluded by saying that if for the convention of the United Syn-

Ginsburg Library.
, terest for the Keren Ilayesod and
"D ie because they knew nothing pieto,tmeje declared that "th e e,,,,,;,,,,
to their fathers, atrogue. The local committees headed
-
Among the new contributions re- but "' anthems,
also declare that the hundreds that
of the law is only a minor factor in the boys will he good
carols and hymns.
s me day their sons will be good to by Sol Rosenbloom, honorary chair-
craved for the exhibition is a portrait
are yet to be seen will help materially
The work, of Mr. Straus in saving the affairs of life alongside the inner
man, and Maurice Avner, chairman,.
medali , in by Victor Brenner of New the lives of thousands of children by promplings which are largely eon- th'iln•
in oversubscribing the local quota.
The evening's enterta i n molt nuns- have been working for six weeks, and
York; a modeled head of a Galician causing the pasteurizing of milk and nected with that vague and varying
Workers in the drive. say that prac-
Billie Mack and • as a result, hundreds of delegates
Jew IRA David) by Saul Bernstein:
concept of religion." Professor Isaacs berm were supplied by
tically all who are approached, with
ivin g awa y free milk was "me in ” said in part: Billie Williams, who gave a series e.f from every prt of the country will
an oil painting entitled "Around the g prated
negligible
exceptions, give whole-
in resoluth ns from many New
hove all minf"r""d conveniences
Blacksmith Shop" by Morris Tip- }ruck organizations.
"The particular line of division be- songs. Exceedingly interesting were
Practically ev-
heartedly. Stories are told by the
volunteers of sacrifices made by local
chefsky of Chicago: a pen drawing env Jewish organization in the coun- tween the functions of law and re- the humorous recitations by Miss Ster- in the conducting of their business,
of a half blinded Yemenite Jew by try sent felicitations. Scores of let- ligion commonly accepted in the west- rah Levin, a very finfr elocutionist. A and also will be entertained royally.
Jews for the fund and of the warm
Erich Goldberg of Chicago; etchings " tern Mlle from private families which ern world is the result of a long his- recitation was also given by Miss Ito- This convention marks a new period
receptions that have been given them,
re- in the life of the United Synagogue.
by William Meyerowitz of New York, I
signifying the warm interest that ex-
held the name of Nathan Straus tory, including a great many acci- din. The boys entertained in the
dents.
There
was
nothing
in
the
cpetion
rooms
of
the
new
clubhouse
This
institution
which
has
grown
in
and a pastel entitled "Memories b y in veneration.
ists for the movement to rebuild the
Many letters were
that following the entertainment, when the . ten years from 20 congregations to
Graziella Jacoby.
homeland.
from children and from children's.or- nature of things, for example,
400 congregations, sisterhoods
Samuel Cashwan, whose works ganizations. One affectinnate mess- kept the administration of estates in . ladies joined the men to listen to the Mel'
An interesting incident in the drive
have imwiously been exhibited here, age was from Simon Rothschild of the hands of the church courts in I address of the evening by Dr. Edgar and young peoples' societies is on the
is that a number of people here
will have the following contributions Yonkers, ti years old, whose suns Great Britain along with marriage I DeWitt Jones, who spoke on "If AL- point of organizing itself to embrace
have made the Keren Ilayesod the
all elements in this country that are
to Chi sculptural division of the ex- played with Mr. Straus years ago in and divorce down to the year 1857, reborn Lincoln Were Living Now."
beneficiary on their life insurance
Preceding the talk of the evening, essentially loyal to traditional Jude-
"S,,lomon's Judgment," "Adam Georgia Another was
'policies, and that others have assigned
was from Simon If we go back to an earlier period.,
`
and E:e," "Figurine," a portrait of W olf, the
property owned by them to the fund.
aged Jewish leader, living we find decantation and perjury and ' Joseph J. Cummim, president of Pis- ism, and at the same time looks to the
a lisal poet, and "Scandal."
even the enforcement of contracts ' gab lodge, greeted the large gathering future by making plans for the re-
Dr. Levin to Speak.
' 1). (%
M. M. Alexander is chairman of the in Washing"
dealt with as peculiarly ecclesiastical on the occasion of the opening of the taining of the loyalty of the coming
PETER CLARK nIACFARLANE.
Note From Grateful Mother'
The drive here will be brought to
0.
educational department of the United
Some 1 those who sent telegrams or matters. On the other hand, we can rooms. In a brief address he told generations. The work accomplished
at a dinner to be given
Jewish Charities under whose sus-, lEtters of congratulations were former hardly believe there will never be a what is being done with the dues paid ' by the various standing committees, into their confidence in business. lie a conclusion
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 27, at the
the exhibition is being held. Miss Secretaries
'
of State, William J. Bry- reaction against the present tendency to the Independent Order of B'nai [ education, religious observance, etc., said that the only thing that works
Mary Caplan is educational director ' an and Robert Lansing, Governor Al- to surrender intimate family affairs B'rith. lie spoke of the schools, hos-
'th th buys is friendship built up Kirby Center, when Dr. Schmarya
' i es, having charge
h, f loud
. chariti

of the'
E. Smith, Adolph S. Ochs, Louis t., the keeping of the courts. It is pitals and other institutions support. general expansion of their activities . early childhood, a friendship that Levin, the great Jewish orator and
, Zionist leader, will be the principal
on absolute truth.
of arrangements. The art committee Marshall, Frank A. 51unsey, Arthur highly doubtful whether the juvenile ed by the order and declared that determined. The greater emphasis,
is
the enlarg- is built
Mr. McGuire said that it is not the I speaker. Dr. Levin is a former mem-
e, is members
of Pisgah Lodge should come however, will be laid upon
of the exhibit consists of the follow- , Brisbane W. R Hearst Supreme court, necessary as it may lie,
I
j ing . and the strengthening of the or- companion on the street alone who in- . her of
e Russian llama under the
ing artists: Mrs. David B. Werbe, Court Justice Louis s D. Brandeis,
'
Geri ; really a better institution for correct-1 to give and not to take, to serve and
as a whole.
ni
so gazation
lie has been a leader
r
Samuel Cashwan, Gus Caplan, I. Hess- . eral Nelson A. Miles, Dr. Stephen S. ing the waywardness of little boys not to be served. Mr. C umm in s a l
fluences the boy, but also the coin- I Czarist thegim
Opens This Sunday.
panion in reading who helps to shape ' in the Zionist movement for the past
ler and Maxfield Mathis.
Wise, August Ileckscher, Dewitt Sel- and girls than was the old-fashioned spoke of the need for a Jewish com.'
regarded
as the most
ears
and
is
20
y
said'
ture
Ile
said
that
the
mu ni ty building in Detroit and
`Wise, Rabbi H. G. Enelow, Ronald fatally interview.
The convention
-onvention will ten Sunday h bay's fu
Pageant to Precede Exhibit.
brilliant orator the movement for the
brit
.
that as soon as the desire is shown for afternoon,
Feb. 11, at the Fort Pitt printed page is of as great impor- I
The fury to award the winners of iStarrs, Civil Governor of Jerusalem;
's and God's.
C
has produced.
tance
as
the
street
companion
and

rebuilding
of
Palestine
"The difficulty, then, about render- a building, the organization will start Ilotel.
scholarships for the Kerr Summer Mrs. Joseph Fels, Felix Fuld, Albert
Dr. Levin is no stranger to the
advised fathers to read with their
School of Fine Arts, which will be 1). Lasker, Julius Rosenwald, Daid A. ing unto Caesar the things that are a city-wide campaign for it.
The morning session will he devoted
sons. It is possible, he said, for the Jews of America, having visited this
Dr. Jones' Address.
announced at the exhibit, consists of Brown, of Detroit, Herman Bernstein, Cite:1nel! and unto God that which is
to addresses by Rabbi Philip Klein-
with their suns, watch- country a number of times in the
fathers
to
read
Mrs. Werbe, chairman; Mr. Cashwan 1 Louis Wolf and Jacob Ginsberg.
Louis Cohane, who introduced Dr. man, St. Paul, Minn.; Maurice L.
God's is that it is by no means ob-
time to discover past on extended tours. Ile has been
and Miss , Jessie Talmage. I A woman in New York wrote: "You virus where the line between the two Jones, explained the purposes of the, Avner,
1 r. Elias L. ing them at the same
a leader of the World Zionist Or-
Pittsburgh,
Pa.; 1 City;• Mrs. what is in them and what they want
The exhibit will be preceded by a . saved the lives of my babies. They can best be drawn.
B'nai B' on
'th to Dr. J es, who respon- SolmM in,
New York
for many years. He was
I have not for-
pageant entitled "Jewish Contribul
N. J.;
. ganization
"There is another difficulty involved. , ded by lauding Pisgah Lod ge for its Charles I. Hoffman, Newark,
magician
and born in the government of Minsk in
Several
acts
by
a
God
bless
and
keep
you."
lions to American lit,.'' written by are
now grown,
but
gotten.
May
He declared that the Jew Rabbi Israel Goldstein, New York
It is that when any line is drawn, , activities.
e Another letter was signed: "One of there is a tendency to rely exclusively was "noted throughout history for the City; Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, New other entertainers added to the inter- 1867 and after having received his
Abraham Caplan of Baltimore.
l est of the program. A comedy movie Jewish education he went to the uni-
pageant will consist of the followTifhig Your Pasteurized ltabies."
City.
on Caesar's arm and to forget all marvel and beauty of his charities,"
was shown to the delight of the boys. versities of Koenigsberg and Berlin,
episodes: "The Jews and the Disc"' " Over and heyond the pleasure which about the Wore powerful means of and said he understood the B'nai York afternoon session will consist
The
The movie was preceded by a brief where he received his Ph. D. degree.
cry of America," dealing with Colton- : Mr. Straus derived from the sponta. controlling human conduct that may B'rith order to be in keeping with the
of discussions by . Rabbi Max Drib,
a talk by David A. Brown, who called lie was elected deputy from Vilna to
bus' discovery of America and hi,' ncous expressions of good-will was the
he associated with traditions of the Jewish people.
general
way
New York City, who will render
in
a
a father, the right the first dams in 1006 and there be-
Jewish associates who were members knowledge that the observance of his the word 'religion.' Whenever any-
Dr. Jones said that if Lincoln were repor t on th e committee of . reli
g ie
m. s it a privilege to lie
his son. , came prominent as an ardent defend-
of the crew; "The Financial God- seventy-fifth birthday would bring thing displeases or annoys us, our living now his sympathies would be observance;
•e• Professor Louis Ginzberg kind of a father fathers
who knows
to play with er of Jewish righst. Dr: Levin is a
-
the
lie
advised
•'
..
fath e r of the Revolution," sho w i n g happiness and material comfort to firs reaction is that there ought to wi
the great
e
on
who will render a rport
t the deo-
'04
re and to train them to I prolific writer in Hebrew and Yiddish.
,,
fe
Lincoln
ac
n
a
that
a
l
t
i
L
in
contributions made by Jews to the , thuosands of Jews in Europe who still he a law against this or that. As a
He
8 v
e:t pli.
by
sions of committee on interpretation their ood
clean, healthy and strong-, Local leaders have nothing but
Revolutionary War and the material suffer from the ravages of war. The matter of fact, there is generally a Post
love for the
PI
d
of Jewish law; Professor Israel ' . ei d e
' praise for the self-sacrificing spirit
assistance that was rendered lip Jewish War Relief, of which Mr. law in the books against the things tiers of the cwerage nano;
"
Davidson, who will render a report on .

[ that has been evinced here by the
Macfarlane
to Speak.
Hayim Solomon; "The Spirit of the Straus is the head, used the anniver- thus complained of. The difficulty is er lost his compassion and apprecia- the committee on co-operation with in-
Under the auspices of the Men's workers in the drive. The majority
that'
Yeshivah Boehur," illustrating the
that these laws are not self-enforc- tion for the great mass of people
stitutions of higher Jewish learni n.
be held neglected their business the past two
(Turn
to
Page
Two)
g.
Club,
an
open
meeting
will
Jewish thirst for knowledge; "The
A symposium will also be delivered to
ing. Human initiative must be relied must struggle for a living.
this Monday evening at Temple Beth , weeks, devoting themselves entirely
Harp of David," an attempt to show
of Congrega-j
upon in setting them in motion anti The lecture of the evening was re - 'the afternoon on ethics
During the day , El for members of the temple and and whole-heartedly to the drive.
the part that the Jews play in the
plete
with
wit
and
humorous
story
tional
Management.
human fallibility must he contended
their friends, Peter Clark Mader- Among those who have shown per
realm of music; "Whole Offering,"
of the Great E
manci- . Ithere will be an 'exhibit of Jewish'
with in determining the questions of about the life tan
il be thspeaker of the even- ticularly good results are Robert Loe-
dealing with the observance of the j
Dr. Jones declared that if , ceremonial objects for the home and ..
.
,, sto -
fact on the basis of which judgments rtor.
j
mg, hii
his topic
be being . nes I Could wenberg, Morris Robinson, H. M.
(memorial service) in mem-
MANY
FRIENDS
HERE
and decrees must be based. But the Lincoln were living now he would rise j the school
Greenberg and Louis Dann.
• "
ory of one who made the supreme
and
would
go
ortwith
.
most serious misapprehension involved above his critics
Of special interest will be Daniell
Volunteers are urged to attend the
Mr . Ma(Carlane is a noted lecturer,
--
Ago dice in the world war; "Peter
formula, 'There ought to be a the work at hand. lie quoted from the
in
the
meeting
Sunday morning at the Kirby
interviewer
of
great
men.
Joseph Freedman, 61 years old,
Stuyvesant Pays a Visit," depictingi
by men exhibition which will be one of the author and
law against—', is that it overlooks all criticisms hurled at Lencoln
and pointed nut largest collections of Jewish art ever I He has
Additional volunteers will
has
fame
as
an
author,
his
stories
'
Center.
,died
last
Sunday
morning
at
his
home,
the development of Jewish philan-
oc
controlling human associated
with him
the
other
means
of
exhibited.
Through
the
efforts
of
Dr.
being
to
hundreds
of
thou-
be
asked
to join the drive at this
threw,- in the United States; "The . j 1545 Chicago boulevard, his passing conduct. It has been said that the ' that Lincoln disregarded them for the
meeting
and
all interested are urged
actual
punish-
'
sake
of
accomplishing
his
great
task.
S.
Benderley
the
delegates
and
the
sands
of
readers.
As
an
interviewer
'
Bleae,h
The e
illustrating
Jewish
home
life. coming as a shock to his many friends very small amount of
entire
pageant
will be
shown
i
Pittsburgh Jewish community will
enlist
at
that time.
he has the distinction of having the to
on Saturday evening, Feb. 17, et S in this city. Funeral services were neat and restitution enforced by our .
If Abraham Lincoln were living have an opportunity for seeing the
states-
confidence of diplomats and states-
held at the home of the deceased on
.
controls human conduct by now, according to Dr. Jones, he would finest creations of the Jewish artistic men. Ile pictured the great conflict
courts co
n'elok, to be repeated the following m„ n d ay , with burial at the Clover keeping in check an unlimited amount . still have a few books and would
UKRAINIAN FEDERATION
les
soul. A mass meeting will take place in France in a series of article`
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the
potential wrong. This is only a know them by heart. If he were live
Sunday evening. The speakers written within the sound of the roar-
BANQUET TO COMMENCE
Jew;sh Ins tintut
and Hastings
Hill Park
Cemetery.
Rabbi
A. M.
blic High
is invited.
Ilershman
officiated
at the
funeral
e,
the half truth. What actually prevents ing now, he said, he still would say on ll he Dr. ('pros Adler, Chirman;
guns. He is also a platform
stn.( ts. The pu
BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
:Newark, N. J.; ing
most of us from committing theft or "with malice toward none, with char- I wi
Miss
Sarah
Kussy
of
N
an
au-
!
Among the young peoples societies
and
Cantor
A. Minkowsky sang
Molei
Rachamira.
_
the j El
with a gift
murder most of the time is no vision ity for all." Dr. Jones said that Lin- j Rabbi Benj. A. Eichler, Pittsburgh, speaker
d I
r lner
tio sier
n o t tr ,t1 fu
htiaal winning
ithrnedes:eitn for
Mr. Freedman was born in August,
mieantelye trwirn
participating in the pageant are
of the police or of the court. It is coln would not belong to the Ku-Klux- Pa.; Rabbi Herman Hailperin, Pitts- d
David A. Brown will be the princi-
lourg
People's
Club Auxiliary
of Temple
- ”ung
People's
of Beth
the 1861, in the province of Vilna, then habit, training, inner prompti gs in Klan, just as he disapproved of the burgh . pa , Dr. Elias L. Solomon,
n
I pal speaker this Sunday evening at
oratory.
F..1 Y
of what is deemed right and Know-Nothing Movement.
.New York Cit y; Dr. A. A. Neuman,
The busy and interesting life of i the Kirby Center at the banquet of
Shaarey 7,edek, Bicur Cholera Juniors, a a great
part of Ilehrew
Russia. He
was
the son of favor
and
Talmudical
against what is deemed wrong.
ouis Goenberg,
Goldenberg, chairma
chairman of the Philadelphia, Pa.; Rabbi M. M, Eich- Mr. Macfarlane has been strangely I the Michigan Federation of Ukrainian
L
B. B.,
Degree Team and Glee Club
of and
Pis- scholar and was himself trained for Alongside of these inner promptings, Pisgah Lodge entertainment commit-.lee, Buffalo, N. Y.; Rabbi Jesse Bien-
varied. He has been a digger of Jews. The banquet will inaugurate
gab l lodge No, 34, I. 0.
j the rabbinate. His early education he
N. Y.; Rabbi Max
that preparations
have
.enfeld,
Syracuse,
schools, which are largely connected with that tee,
been reports
completed
for the annual
char-
D. Klein,
Philadelphia,
Pa.; Rabbi ditches, clerk, student, court reporter, a monster membership drive in the
Your,: Woman's. Ilebrew Association. received in private Hebrew
o
at vague and varying c ncept,
sent
to
the
Yeshivah
p rivate secretary, railroad clerk, city by the federation.
later being
the coercion of the law is on ) a ity ball to be held on Wednesday eve- Max Droh, New York City• Rabbi Ab-
It is expected that important cable-
Vilna, where he received his advanced minor factor in the affairs of life.
'
ning, Feb. 14, at the Graystone. Num- raham Hershman, Detroit;
A. U. teacher
of elocution,
actor,
lecturer,
preacher,
journalist and
war
corre- grams from abroad will be read at
' education under Rabbi Eliezer. Not
HARRY J. LIPPMAN TO
erous
novel
features
will
add
to
the
Zinke,
New
York
City.
Torah
Embodies
Both.
this
banquet, revealing the deplorable
spondent.
LECTURE BEFORE BICUR . being satisfied with a rabbinical call-
"The particular division between entertainment of the evening. A grand
conditions of the Jewish population of
Exhibit Biblical Pictures.
ing, however, he took up secular
CHOLEM JUNIORS FEB. 15
est-
march,
balloon
dances
and
other
num-
law
and
religion
common
in
the
w
Ukrainian.
It Is pointed out that the
studies after his twentieth birthday.
There will also be an exhibit of ---

of Two Weeks.

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RELIGION SUPERIOR
TO LAW IN CONDUCT The

UNITED SYNAGOGUE •
ASSEMBLES SUNDAY'

JOSEPH FREEDMAN'S
DEATH SHOCKS HIS

ern world does not correspond to any- hers are planned. A souvenir pro-
uL PIT, STAGE WILL BE
latter are in a more serious condition
Biblical moving pictures which the PUL
thing in Jewish life. The Tomb em- gram will be distributed at the dance.
DISCUSSED BY FRANKLIN today than they have ever been be-
bodies both. 'Thou shalt not steal,'
Mr. Goldenberg emphasizes the fact educational committee of the United ,
fore, and immediate help is urged.
is at once law, morals, religion. All that only those holding tickets that Synagogue is editing for its constitu-
The order that was issued by the
For Sunday morning of this Week,
congregations. Monday morn-
these forces are expected to co-oper- have been paid for will be admitted tional

Polish government recently for the
M.
ing the sessions will devote them- Rabbi
ate at one and the same time in the to the dance.
selves as follows • A report of the as his topic for discussion at Temple expulsion of the 15,000 Jewjsh refu-



control of conduct. In the past the
year's activities of the committee on Beth El, - Pulpit and Stage—Are gees from the Ukraine intensified the
thief had to make restitution, pay a
situation by so much that the federa-
WIENER RE-ELECTED
, organization and propaganda will be. They Interchangeable?"
penalty and to otter a sacrifice. F rom PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL.
i
s
In his discourse, Rabbi Franklin tions throughout America are prepar-
point of view , it
given by Miss Sarah Kussy of New-
il poeducational
ei m
F. ark, N. J. A report of the committee will deal with the trend of the modern ing to call on all Jews here to come
Benjamin
BATTLE.
CREEK.—
bear in mind the lesson
he derived from this of the unity Wiener of Flint, was re-elected presi- on education by Mrs. R. II. Melamed, stage in general and will discuss the to the assistance of that section of
to
e port of treasurer by Mrs. Louis question as to whether the theater Jewry.
For an artificial separation dent of the Michigan Council of B'nai a r
of
life.
It is hoped, as a result of the mem-
that relegates some things to the ' B'rith lodges at the annual meeting Gottschalk, a report of war orphan is primarily a moral agent and
church and other things to the state held Sunday afternoon at the Elks' adoption committee by Mrs. Moses whether effectively it can teach the bership drive here, to raise a au&
d two m i nu te addresses masses those lessons which are cam- cient sum in Detroit to contribute to-
yamsou
en
ea-
H
not only leaves still other things un- Temple here. The gathering was f
provided for, but it may take away tared by • public initiation of candi- b y del egates of s itu a ted societies, In monly supposed to lie within the do- ward the immediate relief of the
the support of one institution by rel- dates to the local lodge, the ceremony the afternoon there will be election main of the church and the preacher. Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
egating a hit of conduct to the other being performed by the Pisgah Lodge of officers and report of resolution He will also discuss certain new de-
velopments in the church life of to-
committee.
-when the support of all means of Degree Team.
On Monday afternoon there will day and the function of the preacher
The banquet that was held in con-
ardin good conduct ought to be
f
section wit h the meeting was address- also be an open forum on "The Rela- In general.
Other features on the program will Beryl Shoenfield. was a member of the made to co-operate."
The deceased
The Friday evening services at the ed by Joseph J. Cummins, president tion Between the Mother and Her ' The choir of Temple Beth El which
be dance numbers by Miss Elizabeth
hilds, songs by Charles Berkowitz, Shaarey Zedek, Hebrew Protective Shaarey Zedek on Feb. 10 will he ad- of Pisgah Lodge. The newly initiated Growing Children," and Mrs. Samuel under the leadership of Mr. William
C
WARSAW.—(J. C. B.)—A female( ''',.
tenor and an act by Edward King, , Union and the order of B'rith Abras dressed by Professor I. Leo Sharfman members were addressed by Rabbi I. Spiegel of New York City, will speak Howland, has been enlarged, will sing
' ham. Ile was an individual thinker of the University of Michigan. ()n L. Bril of Flint and the meetin prop- on the auxiliary
auxiliaryand the national I at the services on Sunday morning, child with two heads was born here
famed magician.
to
Sara Dymnik. The infant died on
e
public
l
i
beginning
at
10:45.
i
eutel-
organization.
In
the
evening

banquet
was
addressed
by
Julius
An invitation is extended by Alfred and as such led a modest life. Be-
na- Feb. 23, Rabbi A. M. Ilerehman will' er
its third day.
will be tendered at the Rittenhouse. invited.
baum of Detroit.
Mendelsohn to all past members and; cause of his kindness and affable
be the speaker.
friends here.
their friends to attend this meeting. tune, he made many

A rich literary and musical pro- In 1882 Mr. Freedman married
Bertha atostowsky, daughter of Abra.
gram to be presented on Thursday
Simon Mostowsky, prominent
"'fling, Feh. 15, at the meeting of ham
the Bicur Cholem Juniors at the Vilna scholar, and started in business.
Shaarey Zedek, will usher in a series He came to the United States
1895,
in
he in was
of similar meetings at which speakers 'settling in Detroit, where
of I's-al prominence and musicians of the fruit business until 1915, when
note are to appear. he retired.
Mr. Freedman is survived by his
The speaker of the evening next
Lippman, ,widow, four daughters, Mrs. II. Levin,
Thursday will be Harry J.
Wangrow, Mrs. Harry Sloan
brut attorney, who will speak on 'Mrs. II.
"Building a Jewish Homeland in Pal- (Rose Freedman), all of Detroit, and
Allen
Shoenfield (Kate Freed.
Wine." Heading the musical pro- Mrs.
gram will he selections by the Am.jman I of Berlin, Germany, formerly
connected
with The Detroit Jewish
hassador Hotel Orchestra of Atlantic ;
four sons, Morris, Jacob,
City. This orchestra will play for [Chronicle;
p. m. An- George and Max, and eight grand-
one hour, between
It and
9 committee children, Saul, Florence, Eleanor and
nouncement is made
by the
Levin, Arthur and Irving
that doors will be closed during the Jerome
orchestration. .Wangrow, Saul Tracey Freedman and

TWO-HEADED CHILD
IS BORN TO JEWESS

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