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A merican ffewith Periodical Carter

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

CLIFTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

fil- EbETROIT „MISR. RRONICL

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

H

liARRESTS FOLLOW Rothschild
ORDERS BY KING TO Is Now a Museum
SUPPRESS

PLAN CONGRESS TO I
I
RESTORE PALESTINE

VIOLENCE Founders of Jewish Society of
Antiquities Select Frankfort
as Cultural Center.

d

d by Rabbi Hershman.

CITY-WIDE KEREN
HAYESOD CAMPAIGN
WILL OPEN FEB. 28

9-3-0-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923

VOL. XIII. NO. 12

Telephone
GLENDALE

Author of Episodes
To Be Shown Feb. 17

Speakers Advocate
Jewish Education

M.

It Zackheim and Charles
Itubiner Speak at Father
and Son Service.

VALUABLE WORKS OF
ART WILL BE SHOWN
AT EXHIBITION HERE

PHILADELPHIA. — The United
Arts and Crafts Exhibit Opens
Synagogue of America, in convention
here, voted in favor of a World JeW- Trades and Professions Drive
This Sunday at the Jew-
Among the most interesting ad-
Congress to he attended by dek-
ish
Roumanian Ruler's Action Is
dresses delivered here during the
Closes With $90,000 of
ish Institute.
The Rothschild home at Frankfort- gates representing Jewish organiza-
Father and Son celebrations were
_
Result of Petition by
$150,000 Raised.
on-Main built immediately after the tions in all countries. The convention
those given last Friday evening by
went on record as favoring the con-
great
tire
of
II'S
had
wiped
out
the
Jewish Leaders.
M. II. Zackheim and Charles Itubiner, PAINTERS, SCULPTORS
vening
of
a
world
congress
to
promote
ghetto in that city, has been pur-
at the Shaarey Zetlek. The occasion
OF NOTE REPRESENTED
ctihqausittailesas b‘a Itifihaser of Jewish An- plans for the restoration of Palestine DR. LEVIN, RABBI SILVER
was the special Father and Son Serv-
as the Jewish homeland. The date
STORMY SENATE DEBATE
WILL SPEAK AT BANQUET
ice of the Shaarey Zedek, at which Mr.
and
place
of
the
World
Jewish
Con-
.
-Arileries'
n
"
ankleir al4 iin ar d t 7i' em-
• a
Zaekheim spoke for the fathers. Mr. Pageant Written by Abraham
ON JEWISH QUESTIONS German
gress will he decided at a meeting of
rich Erauberger , according to a
rich
Rubiner responded for the sons.
the executive committee to be held in Conference of Local Congrega-
patch received by the Jewish Tele-
Caplan Will Precede
Mr. Zackheim's address was replete
New York.
No Abatement in Activities graphic Agency.
tions and Organization to
with quotations from the Bible and
Plans were announced for a nation-
Exhibit Opening.
Hallgarten, who has lived in Ger-
the Talmud. Speaking for the fathers,
Be Held March 1.
wide cmapaign to raise $500,000 to
of Country's Anti-Semitic
many for many years, was one of the
he said that he addressed himself to
promote the work of the United Syn-
organizers of the Jewish Society of
Students.
The annual Arts and Crafts Ex-
them as a business man to business
agogue and affiliated organizations, in-
With approximately two-thirds of
Antiquities, which for 25 years has
nien who are sacrificing the education hibit, which already won a place in
cluding the Rabbinical Assembly and the local quota for the Keren Ilayesod
rorii..011. 1e ting important historical
To c
111 , SIIWFS, this community by virtue of the out-
A.):—The be
of
their
children
for
their
the
Jewish
Theological
Seminary
the Palestine Foundation Fund, raised
BUCIIAIG:ST—(J.
and urged that more attention be paid standing success of the two preceding
Dr. Elias L. Solomon of New 'York in the drive among the trades and
king
has
authorities
to
of the
anti-Semi-"The
stately edifice made historic
sores,
the directed
actions the
ones held in 1921 and 19'22, will open
to the training given the children.
was re-elected president, and the fol- professions, leaders in the movement
this Sunday afternoon at the Jewish
tic student body, following the rec.tpt , i by the occupancy of the famous Mink- lowing new members were named on here are now directing their atten-
Mr. Zackbeim's Address.
by Jew- ng family," says the dispatch, "will
Institute, with an even greater col-
.
the
executive
committee:
Maurice
L.
,
tion to the city-wide campaign to com-
et
petitiens
to hin in ' house one of the rarest collections of
Referring to the generally adv o- lecwoks
the
and a presented
stormy debate
is
tion of woks of art 151 Jews.
Avner, Pittsburgh; Abraham Cohn, plete the $150,000 sum that Detroit is
rated plan that fathers act as pals tol
.xpecte d to ex-
the senate. The council of ministers articles of Jewish interest extant.
S,•ranton; Joseph Busch, New York; asked to give for the reconstruction
their sons, Mr. Zackheim urged that y ar's precious
The private offices of the Roth-
ABRAHAM CAPLAN
Henry Cross, Newark, N. J.; William
has caused the arrest en
of
all
to be in a position to I reed
e
I
building have been left intact as Praeger, New York, and Ignatz of the Jewish homeland.
accorffinglY ,
Works of sculpture, paintings,
The city-wide drive will be opened
14 ringleaders including the chairmen
Caplan
of
Baltimore
s
the
.u•
answer
the question placed to them
e
Mr.
of student societies of the Philosophic • a memorial to the famous hankers. Schwartz,Youngstown, .
Wednesday evening,
ed "Jowl h by their sons. Quoting from the Book batiks, applied arts, crafts, etc., will
at
a
banuet
on
t%
q
legal tlepartments. Covantual, a The other rooms have been transform-
Among those who addressed the Feb. 28, at the Kirby Center, Kirb y thor of the pegeant entitl
American Life,' of Proverbs that the preparation of . be included in the collections. Among
abid students' publication, has been cd into a regular museum and already convention was Rabbi A. 'M. Hersh- . and Antoine streets, when Dr, Sch- Contribution. to
in
and
which will precede the Arts and boys' ways lie made according to their the newer contributions received
have on exhibit a miscellany of Jew-
r
to those already announced
man of Detroit.
Levin, note e, ur,r a
mar's
le het
ages, Mr. 'Lackheim ad vised the par- addition
.
d.
at
t he Jewhti-
.
,
on
of
the
Jewish
questions
ish
antiquities
representing
all
per-
hbition
suppresse
Craft. Ex i
"A
• k ,
.
thor considered among the lending lute. The pageant will be shown ens that, in training the childien, in Th e
Discussi
: rods of Jewish history from the be-
in colored
was continued in the chamber Tues.
Yidd ish orators in the world, will be Saturday evening, Feb. 17, and Sum. they think of the time when they were Jerusalem Yeshiva IS
Diaspora (dispersion
day, Deputies Stern, I,upu and Mach- ginning of the
the principal speaker. Rabbi Saul
the boy's age and teach th.2 a m ac- crayon by Saul Raskin, who recently
w after the Babylonian cap-
18.
f the) Jes
da7
afternoon,
Feb.
from
Palestine,
and
a
piece of
came
slack demanding actual protection for' o
Silver of Chicago, will also speak at
eordingly.
ti vity
Leo
the Jewish citizens, declaring the goy-
er..m.r. En.r.t.d.
Parents were also advised by Mr. sculpture entitled "Thoughts" by
this dinri..
"Relics of the synagogues, religious
their sons Hayman of New York.
ernments phrases had failed to re-
Zackheim to education of
store the Jews' sense of security. A articles as prescribed by the Jewish
Because
of
the
lack
ot
workers
in
Other
Works
to
Be
Shown,
U
that they may know more than the
number of deputies, among them such ritual for the :wane, rare copies of the
the trades and professions campaign
Among the other newer works to be
parents. Ile quoted from Dm Talmud
as are known to be more or less lib- Bible, Talmud, other works of relic-
it is pointed out by the Keren Ilayestal
that men are envious of one another's exhibited are "Vanity" and "The
ethi cal content, as well as
leaders that hundreds of people here
eral, defended the disturbances on the' ious and hist
Lansing,
Jackson
and
Flint
but
not
of
the
learning
of
Lady
with the Crooked Nose " the
dealing
I earning ,
ground that part of the blame rested . various rical
o documents
who are regular contributors to the
their own c hi ldren. The age wh h en au bjects of Louis Kamm of Ch' ica o;
who, they alleged, over- ' with the Jews are part of the rich
Branches to Hold Public
fund
and
are
in
general
willing
sup-
,

, 1 ecru.
, 3 I ot•
boys
need
the
father's
advice
most,
screen
. I NI
I k g o
of
a plinth,
n y b I.
collection. Son ic of the best works
wi th the Jews

porters of the Palestine movement and
the universities, thus provoking ! of art to he found in the museum
Meetings.
— Mr. Zackheim said, is that between New York, and another oil painting
run
have not yet been ap- $2,000 Collected at Banquet
ardent
Zionists,
the
by
and
21
and
urged
that
entitled
"The
Talmudist,"
b
• came out of the ancient syngaogues,
the years of 14
th e nativists.
proached for their subscriptions.,
Issue Proclamation.
J. D. C. Makes Appro -
fathers prepare themselves to advise same ratist• an etching b Josef
nion of Roumanian Jews has suc h as beautifully embroidered cur-
A series of activities to be held by These are now particularly being ap- '
painier,
the boys accordingly when they are 1 Israeli!, the ' deceasedl. Dutch
"The Y Visit.d."
s for the ark where the scrolls of the lodges affiliated with the Michigan
The
of
$90;000.
nation
e
to
tor.
t
eir
contributions,
local'
their
f
a l .d
issued a proclamation to the leaders tain
I has been loaned through the courtesy
that age.
of different parties, threatening to he law are kept, an eighteenth cen- Council of Icnai Erith lodges is an- . leaders making
the request that they
h i
tory altar and a magnificent chan- nuanced for thi and succeeding Sun- , eiters
Mr. Za(•kheim, in closing, urged the of M rs. Henry Butze
s in ma
At a dinner held Sunday evening
their
eir s ubscrpitions without
withd
raw from the parties unless t
make the Father and Son' is the subject of a contribution . tram
days. The Council announces that im,,ail
necessary for volunteers to at the Kirby Center, Kirby and An fathers to
king
their looters joined in the protest Mier.
"Among the outstanding features of
Week a beginning for a practice of William Auerbach Levy of New York.
re
a
collection
of
Bibles,
plans
are
being
made
for
numerous
sirth g
em.t
i H. Ehrlich, one of the vie, toine streets, the sum of T2,000 was
against the attacks on the Jews. The
"A Tennessee Belle" is Graziella
to the exh ibits
affairs during the corning year in
Joseph II of the Detroit Keren llayet ! subscribed by approximately 250 men closer relationship with their sons or
Jacoby's latest contribution.
party leaders are a so
slue of w h a ich are most artistically every city having a B'nai li'rith lodge. presidents v
ment- and women in attendance to assist the ing the entire year.
n to the king and
i on
lio
; large uantities ti f silver
be
loin in the pet iti
A megillah in a solid gold OM
,
ce ment is also made that,
als, Announce
that the Ukrainian Jews, particularly the ref.
Mr. Rubiner's Address.
s ad executive committee, in com
the ecclesiastical authorities to calm illuminats•des
ish fe tiv
in Ile-
utensils, dign edfqor J ews
..
to
.
, ti here
if will
1
L
,
5
Po-
.March
be
issued
ing
on
the
recent
drive,
said
I In the course of his talk, respond-' with appropriate engravings
the enthu- ogees that are required to leave
inating
collection
of
Jewish
ginning
the Christian populatitin.
a
fa
SC
,,a
m
I • . brew which was presented to David
quiiihr: most encouraging sign of
and next nionth. The banquet was 1 . • Go
a . r ,icpiflant. Coon, I lvicw,
Senator Sanielvici has submitted a a I
M r. Z at dih t .. im, M r. It u iinet
t
s lent by the Old Frank-
nu.
is
th
.
of
the
Michi-
siasm
shown
for
Palestine
i,,..r
s
p
ice
I said that, in'his opinion, what the son • A. lirown by the Joint Distribution
of questions to the govern- wedding ring
s e held under the aus
/
number
.
o interest that was displayed e by
.
o t
j ewel er, Louis K oc h. Charters heel
'A' sta rr`rgasni
.
, ews.
.
the I.,
six n F et 1 era t.. ion o l Uk rainian
Bur inh Committee for his meritorious service
ment with reference to the recent fort ed by se veral of t he German em- inicialmor`grn ' of ` the
.
will ma c of is
at:
' the
sw eep- I gra nt
'that ' This pa i.r will fetal with t ty. ' workers and the people who have
The principal address of
A. even- balance of his life depends entirely in behalf of the starving Jews in Rus-
or s 1 perors to privileged .levm are among -„,,. airs
t
%WM of anti-Jewish olenee
‘t.s
onl
( fudges
t'
of f the
I'
Brown. upon what the father does with it , slat will be exhibited for the first
h :Michigan
Mr. Ehrlic h ing was given by D avid
Mr
made contributions.
senat to I the mass of documents of historic in- •11
by pointed out that only a very few re-
primarily
. ing over th t. . country, vi The
Aniong the affairs
The appeal for funds was made by during the 15 or 16 years in which he ' time. "A Peasant Child," by Joel J.
..
tt
i rected
ions were d Isr
on
quest
be
an
initiation
Levitt and "River Industries," by
the ministers of interior and public' terest contained in the collection." - the state ledges will to he Riven
Ls ti ne, most every A. Jelin, secretary of the Ukrainian holds it in trust for his son.
I.
fused
give e f or Palestine,
, . t o &I%
All Jewish art treasures of the Jew
! Louis Bromberg, both of New York;
be held this
at one
f
I
Henry M. Abramovitz
er Sunday
the au: afternoon
ices of the
that was seen having greeted federation.
the „ • '
Antiquities
have
een
l,,t'
"The
most
potent
force
that
fathers'
instru cti.m.
sp
also in the collection.
under
Was , ish Soviety of
ittees cordially, offering them , act::d
ng, u
1
as toastmaster.
o,
put any
ran exert in this regard is the force
turned ever to the museum, the bdk- Lansing,
Th e first q uestion to be had
'Michigan Council and the Lansing
heir assistance in canvassing for
Two Valuable Paintings.
nnouncement is made h 3
. the Joint
wheer
th the government
p
a
knowledge
that "excesses" had taken . iiatch adds. In addition, other ar. Jacob If . Schiff Lodge No. 614. The comm
' Distribution Committee that $90,000 o
Mr.
Rubiner
declared.
.
The
enthusiasm of the exhibit cony-'
place throughout the country; if so ticks have been lent by private col- affair ,"
will be held at the K. of . P. hall, ' funds'
has
been
appropriated
to
meet
the'
education
Conference of Organizations.
"Knowledge is power, and Jewish i nittee'reachtsi its highest pitch when
steps were taken looking to lectors, by the Jewish community and 12r, Michigan avenue.
i a ,o
The
cit •t-wids
cam
-am ai
g n well
I. 1 .t i . problem creat,, d l,y the decree re- knowledge
The
._
means powerful Judaism. it lent-nett of the good fortune in se-
,.. ... ?
why no
senator asked by the Frankfort Hist orical Museum.
The class to be initiated by' the
by a conference of all Detroit quiring Jewish refugees fr o m for
• paintings, entitled "The
curing two
h
I
Every
Jewish
have e the curing
their prevention. The
.
:(,(,l
r
. child should
,
Lansing lodge will be known as the iPreceded
I 1 i) !. . M. at • , h
Bill
'
ish
organizations,
air
ne
held
on
!
Ukraine
t
leave
I
.
e
o
(aye
P
o
of Hebrew, Jewish history and Portuguese Synagogue at Amster-
also why the police did nothing to
Jacob )lay
Class I in honor of Jac b Thursday evenitig Nlarch 1 either at and to aid other refugees who are to ' study
h. ('lass,
dam"
and
"The Box in the Theater;'
the
Jewish
students
and
wItat
other
things
Jewish
made
a
part
of
da
is
.
defend
rate, li
' '
'May, w. o recent y ce I e betted
er ter
or at t h e Shaarey
be repatriated from Roumania.
. I. iy C en
the K ir
. It should representing the work of the famous
measures
the government was taking
mea
1 his schol as tic curriculum
f
Jewish lodges and societies,
ei ghty-fifth birthday. n I the course „ o Zedek.
The $00 000 appriiilfillti011 WM3
Dr. become as much a part of his life as Dutch master painter Nlartin Mon-
against these disturbances lasting se,
the ceremonies, N1r. Nlay i
and congregations, are made at the
' urgent request 'of
baet ,AzIfecr.:i
thet.. Licnktlindagi5 vs..h?rhu.asse
eral months and still continuing. The
English s studies, rai i l tyholuegh.oni
s,etinof t resoluti on s
d to send representia tiv es ri this Bernard Kahn , European director of his
government has not yet replied.
nnt asked
he Inde endent
e t he r Ve
the ,taint Distribution Committee, be• quantity mu
and
help
ma
Anti-Semitic Activities Inc eeeee .
1
y must , in this country for the fret time.
ll'rith. The Detroit complete
refugee what restrict t ed. But the quality
Order of
cause of a "fare-up" of the refugee
Art
A im ing to protest the frequent
miitihd his . These,ri kv.k.errre sefc hu,r, (4(1; 0 otdhsrtTikuk ehr Mr.
lete sucu" .
eo nchailpd a rshw
e spirt
fmeifvfiesrhy r work.
'
h lodge degree team
initiate
on the whok, has !wen Ti
A meeting of the trades and
n r ii
i i will I.
of
attaeks on Jews called for Feb. was J. Levin Elected President t of I nstitu. I isga
The
.
I.
I.
.
Ita
i
ii
ers
,
ttee
will
be
held
I
ll
the, new p i
shins campaign commi
rning
vastl
imp
roved
in
other
parts
of
Eu-
to
a
modernly
,•onstructed
Hebrew
Galleries
in
Amsterdam,
who
is
on
prolulded by the final authorities.
t principal spes1;cs this Sunday morning, when plans for
of Flint w ill behe
tion for Seventeenth Term; New
y FoPr tile nu t s t p art the refu
taught by nimb•rnly trained his way to New York to exhibit the_
The .1.. ,N o met in the Great Synagogue,
will rope.
problem has been reduced to a re-. , sl .h
00 1 , be t
,,f the aftern oon. It is also exp,•,'Ic•I winding up that part of the drive "
- ! nh ei,w (e.o
stunwtro yrk of the master artists o
where it was decided to petition the
Home to Be Built.
Fleishman, president be made.
construction effort, such as loans for pedagogues and learn in an atop
that
Mm.
Harry
!

king fir an audience in order to bring
modern times."
of
. of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
A statement issued by the national rebuilding and business en t :rprises. sphere
sttention
the
complaints
against
Jew-
Miss Anri
ff no m Saoloin,:iuorno,p,wabrio frreileleifiltillyd
to Ili ,
Mr. Rubiner urged the fathers that
lodge, will address a meeting of administration of the Amerii•an Ker,•n The repatriation of large number , of
Al the annual meeting of the
the ,c1coce. Simultaneously Jewish sh Old Folks' Home, held Sunday
women, with the intention of organ- Ilayesod reports the sum of $423,000 Ukrainians who had hoped to settle they provide a sufficiency of modernly , returned
ores iimions are addressing a mein-
for their children who included Amsterdam in her itin-
I at the f home,
2240
Edmund
, ti.t.ith:,, Iodic
remitted for Palestine in the In live themselves in Poland and Roam:min constructed schools
le.57
Virginia
park,
izing
a
ladies'
auxiliary
i
.venvi
.I.
I
Parliament.
to Parli
• ! .
relief work in tinier to solve the problems of fill- erary, has visited the Portuguese syn.
o
The initinton wit h. npts
es
. h , er e:: months, of which $115,000 was re- means the prolnegati , m
,':dement of the anti-Semitic
tas , rfe. h
ed
An interesting B nai B rit
The statement
, ing the synagogues and of inten t the n utt
.- silted in January.
'riag'iiel.tizer ' of the institution, w
' • activities is to • tie noticed. io electt
this
a talk
lk
to
worship
addition
t
th

money
just ap- riage. The speaker declared that the noted place
there of
and
will tell ' in about
the
d president for the se, en on
iron will also he held in Flint
calls attention to the recent tinan,ial am, ng at,
these
unfoilunates.
t
on
o
I more sweeping demands
lav
evening, when a public in- LW
It ies ' in I' a It ts t II(
d Du i t propriated which has been placed id average son of orthodox parents be given on Wednesday evening, Feb.
urge
a
i
.
nd
t„.
icu
Sunday
l
i
t
i
.
preserved by them asking !
of officers will be held at these difficulties can be relieved large. his immediate disposal, Dr. Kahn has wants to stay orthodox but is gen- 21, at the Jewish Institute. The two
)they officers elected were D. Meis- sta a
y for the rigid enforcement of
vke-presidents; S. the Jewish eonni
.un it y C e nter . The ly by prompt action on the part of been authorized to draw on an m,- really a victim of social pressure, and paintings by Monnickendam were se-
C
1 I Du
ter
„ere,
" "
•tentage norm, and that Jewish H arristreasure;
of h lint lodge N
s
communities in the Unitt..1 ex ended balance of $66,000 tram a is forced to drift with the tide that cured for the exhibit through the ef-
,
--°' loon' ,lowish
'•
officer
• dissect Jewish corpses exclu-
' 11. cceeds It" Bach- new
are Samuel Jaffe, priisindfent if. E;jann-. States in eta in their Keren Ilayesod precious appropriation for refugee re- carries reform ward. "It is mut+ forts of Mrs. David Werbe, chairman
hut also for the introduction
retary
of
the
in-
sec
tk
making the total available easier to follow the lines of least re- of the art comniittee of the United
uel Lewis, vice-pes
campaigns. Those cities which have
halter, ‘ j T itiR s ”
rictions in the naturalization thaarlY.
y y ears, but who has
si ; eakers wi l l conducted campaigns this year, it is , 4158 000 Of this $53,000 will he sup- sistance and he &len so" Mr. Ruhiner Jewish Charities.
tit teti n for man
meet i ng 1„,_ berg, secretary. .
laps, :es far as Jews are concerned,
u
"
address the gathering and refresh- reported, have been doing better than !;lied to Poland, $20,000 to Roumania, said, "anti while his heart may re-
resigned at this annual
and prohibiting the settlement of for- cense of his health. The resignation
.
20,000 to Constantinoplie and smaller main orthodox, he soon f111(19 himself
last year.
William I. riednian, president, and
will he served:
eign Jews on Roumanian soil.
in the camp of those Jews who are
ttf Mr. Buchhalts•r was received with nu Plans are also heing made by the
amounts to other countries,
la ec eh ae nt J . t °hart
B . ,S e t x7u dtve.
. i Kee-
." Miss 11Pan
regret by the mend yrs, appreciation Jackson David Human lodge for a
l
The
I.
C.
A.
is
co-operating
with
pleased
to
call
themselves
reformed
I
retary of the United Jewish Cheri
Y. RABBI TO SPEAK
having been expressed for the work R oat , 11'rith celehration in cor lune- N.
Committre, in
As a solution, 51 r. Rubiner ad. ties, will be hosts in chief of this
the
Joint
Distribution
AT TEMPLE BETH EL'
lie has accomplished while in office.
tunith the Michig n a n C " n li. PI
Dr. Samuel Schulman, one o f th e dealing with this "flare-up" et the vocated to his orthodox audience that annual exhibit.
e
ennoun a
affair will be a announced!
The flolowing were elected on the
refugee problem, especally with the the son he met half way, that ortho-
The exhibition will be preceded by
board of directors: Rabbi J. L. Levin, shortly.
dozy and the orthodox synagogue be
a pageant to be staged on Saturday
foremost preachers in New York City, direction of the new migration.
Rosenthal, A. Aker-
made attractive to him, but enira-
J. I'. Rosenthal,
,
,
evening,
Feb, 17, and Sunday after-
recogn ized for his oratorical ability I
man, II. Kaplan, A . Keidan J. Stein- BOLSHEVIK GOLD BEHIND
sized that the young deri ve the i r oar-
will occupy the
her • E NI. Love II. Buchhalter, NI.
and his scholarshi
e r ew s
nsp ra on rom
i s
showing
the
"Jewish Contributions to

'pulpit of Temple Beth El on Sunday !
M Weis-
books

dinner
and
studies and their Heb rew
Puree Shalach M os Asked for Fund Mettle
' If , D r. on N P • I . evin
so,
A r riit e:
L f
T h e pageant epi-
morning of this week. His subject
wasser, Max Zatovsky, II. M. Kff-
o
en-
Son
The
Father
and
as-
,
13ui Id Palatine Memorial
13.
ototeonf iftinalt arororraen g ed by
13ERLIN—(J. T. A.).—The
will be "The Church and Culture." ,
man, Abraham Levin, I. August,
A
Its erainment on Sunday evening at
A . tounding assertion that "Bolshevik
Caw p
Ab;ahaMr
for Philosopher.
ax
Dr.
Schulman
was
formerly
pres
Keidan, L. Duseoff, Max
"'sores Zedek was attended by ap-
into the dent of the Central Conference of
I). Ilobinson, B. Oppenheim, D. gold" has been flowing freely
NEW YORK.—The second term of I , proximately 150 fathers and !tona l
f the 1 .aders of the anti-Sem-
d American Rabbis and has for man y
0 plain, A. Weisman, N. Brenner, F('. ff 'rs
Th e Jewis h N ational Fund Bureau Lott,
years
been
a
member
of
the
confer-
the
t.wish
J
Institute
of
Religion
began
I
Louis A. Wolfe spoke for the father
t in Firs, •
rs. I. Ell ens e • •
for America, 55 Fifth avenue, New I t ti m t h ,
111
e
ay morni n g, , Fedb. ,5,t tliietprevious and Bdy
ud Marwil respond d for the
bfoard. He is one of M , on d
by Arnold Rechberg, a student of t e;,teet goveing
l rn
York, the fund which is redeeming the
c‘ e, t o exam- sons. Movies were shown snot oyianol
en
be
aving
h
lean-
political affairs with pronounced
soil of Palestine as the inalienable II. Levitt and Mrs. K. Roth.
. o the authorized ver- !tee
i
of the
Bible. Ile has taken a ;natons.
Several changes have been selections played by Miss Fri mend
ing toward the right. ilea Hochberg. e on
ators
is•
so on rens
property of the Jewish people, has
and Bass
says that he has abundant proof inI , prominent part in all matters of civic made in the personnel of the faculty. Games between fathers
PISGAH LODGE TO HOLD
surd the following appeal:
Professor Ismer Elbogen of the Ber- the Shaarey Zedek gymnasium f o l.
support
of
his
assertion,
although
he
importance for many years.
INITIATION ON FEB. 26
"With Purim close at hand, every
It
i..
hoped
that
a
large
congrega-
lin
llochschule
has
returned
to
Ger-
lowed.
is precluded from giving its source.
J ew is as k e d for Sh alac h M01104 to the
many after the term's work. Dr, Felix
theories as to the source of
Non-Jews as Well as Jews I. Be Ad.
will greet Dr. Schulman. Serv-
Jevosh National Fund.
. on %
sburg is th o conti nu e
0. B. 13 .,
tionalist
Pisgah Lodge No. 34,
tionalist and reactionary support c es begin at 10:45. The public is , Perles of Koenig
oerew
f H b
L an.
"This Purim collection, coinciding
I I
mlteor
i
half of
new n a
- f tudy
-
a
1 his instruction for the fir
Thus
the
Post
of
!
,
announces
that
an
initiation
are
not
wanting.
e
invited.
with the death of Max Nordau, the
will
the second term, pending the arrival
guar•, Bible, History.
26, h at Munich and the Berliner Tageblatt
cause,
JeWiF11
1
great champion of the
of Dr. Julian J. Oberman: of Ham-
believe the French are
h
will he devoted to the creation of a candidates
held on Monday
for membership
c ambers
burg University.
his the new quarters of the lodge, A I a ms financing the National Socialist move- MEN'S CLUB TRIUMPHS
The United Hebrew Schools of De-
Garden
City in Palestine, bearing
A number of De-
I
U
is
as
AT
BASKETBALL
GAME.
or. Israel Abrahams, reader in
t
s.
t
They
say
h
h
been
h
s
treet
troit announce that plans have been
meri ,
and Brush
na e. .
m
University and
in ' troiters prominent in civic and com- "proven." Further "evidence" is sup-. ,, Rabbinic at Cambridge
carried
out
perfected
at a meeting of the board
T he collection will be
has begun
The large ball room of Hotel Stat- 1 of directors held Tuesday evening at
His eve was undimmed and his successor to Dr. Schechter,
pr 20 , moist life will be initiated at that
li •d b • the Munich correspondent of
bY "m
means o f special artistically
time It is announced that initiations the Tageblatt , who reports th e French natural strength unabated." These his teaching as a visiting member o ler will be the scene on Saturday' the headquarters, Kirby and Antoine
ed receipts, of only 25 cent, each,
will henceforth be held monthly.
ambassador confirmed in a private words of the book of Deuteronomy can the facu lty and is to stay through out evening, Feb 24, of the forma anc e streets, for the opening of adult
receipts to a booklet.
,
Elaborate plans are being made by conversation that he sympathized with he aptly applied to Jacob Mazer, the the entire term. His regular courses
the Young People's Auxiliary
classes in Hebrew, Bible and Jewish
"Every frien of a Jew ish Palestine
d
he nationalists.
1 famous basketball star; for last Sun- include:
"Survey of the Mishnah," of
. ey Zedek. Preparations be. history.
h
the aims oft
is urged to contribute his own Shalac
Spiritual
Interne;
the
Shaat
promise
for entertainments
to he of
given
Manos and to try to dispose of at least lodge
the Social
Service Committee
the
ling completed for the affair
It is reported here that one of the day afternoon he proved conclusively "The Literary and
The first adult class was started on
at local institutions and asylums. The leaders of }littler's storm troops has that he can shoot baskets from all titian of the Bible," "Aspects of
to make the event one of the outstand- 1
One receipt book among his friends.
Wednesday evening, for women, in-
i story pug social ff •
announces that actors of been arrested. A large sum of money angles with as much skill as he ever era[ Judaism and Literary
of the year
"A flourishing Jewish Palestine is
struction to be In Hebrew. Because
note will take part in an entertain- in American dollars and French ! did in the days when he was Michigan's of the Jewish People." In addition he
Music for this dance will be sup- t of the large number that enrolled for
the most effective reply to all 'fantails. committee
francs is said to have been found on champion player. Mr. blazer, who cap- is giving an evening course on "Per- plied by Richard Bowen and his or-1
ment at Eloise this week.
group may
lielp redeem Palestine, help rebuild,
The Pisgah Lodge Council, instead his person. It is declared he received tained the team representing the manent Values." This course will chestra of entertainers, late of the this class, more than one
Palestine, honoring at the same time''
hence- the money from a French source.
be formed.
Ideas,"
"Jewish
"Primitive
scored 26 out of deal with
Men's Temple
"Merry Wives" review. Throughout
the memory of one who is eminently forth convene at 6 p. m. Mondays,
ized
Philo
or
Helen
will
be
formed
as soon
Men's
classes
in
a
game
Apocalypses,"
"
:31
points
made
by
his
team,
deserving of the everlasting gratitude of meeting on Thursdays, will
the evening excellent entertainment
have dinner
coun
the Young People's Temple Club. i Ilebreism," The Talmud or Rabbinic and novelty numbers will be rendered. as a sufficient number of applicants
memrs of the se
atcil to
of the Jewish people."
TURKIS H LEADER WOULD I with
that ti
announce the i r i ntentions
large
crowd
Traditino.
This
game,
which
drew
a
Announcement will be made this I
Patrons and patronesses for the Hebrew class. Those interested are
EMBRACE FAITHFUL JEWS ofhilarious spectators, was played In
The staff for the second term will
week of the local committee's plans at the club hou
the gymnasium of Temple Beth El on I include these teachers of the first ; dance are Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. urgedto register at once.
to raise a large sum for the Garden EL MOSHE TALMUD TORAH
CONSTANTINOPLE—P. C. ILL: the afternoon of Feb. 11. The Young term: Dr. Blau Dr. Lewis, Dr. liar. Hershman, Rev. and Mrs. A. Minkow.
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of
c ity in Detroit.
, sky, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons, Mr.
Kemal Pasha, Turkish Nationalist
TO GIVE PURIM CONCERT
People's team seemed unable to , els, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Bolch, Dr. New.
'the local school, announces that the
leader, declared at a dinner tendered fathom Mr. Mazer 's methods, and man, Rabbi Weis. DUrIng the second and Mrs. A. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. best teachers will be assigned for the
d
Mrs
15'
. that s spent their time trying to guard the , term Dr. Wise, Dr. Kress, and r,
adult classes. Mr. Isaacs said in an-
The El Moshe Talmud Torah, on him by the Jews o
David R. Stocker, Mr. and Mrs. J.
long as the Jew's remain faithful to'
are also to teach.
F.hrlich, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Zemon, nouncing the formation of the classes
Twenty - ninth street and Michigan the New Turkey, they w ill al ways l irrepressible "Jake," with what sue- Kohut
of
Moore
Foot
George
Professor
rasa
the
final
score
very
sadly
showed.
avenue, affiliated with the United Ile-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. that they will not be used as a means
The veil of sweet charity is drawn Harvard University will give a series
BERLIN—P. T. A.).—DispatchesIbrew Schools of Detroit, announces The Angora leader was presented with '
Sol Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron of supplying another fashion for the
"Hellenistic
Juda-
boys
of
six
lectures
on
score.
The
young
' over that final
the Garrison that the annual l'urim concert and
Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank, Jewish community, the vogue now be-
s pair of white doves.
from Moscow say that at
the leadership ism," the themes being:
dance
of
the
Hebrew
school
will
be
valiantly
under
I
strove
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Judge , ing to study Hebrew, but will be aimed
on
Club on Jan. 27, a mock trial took ,
The Jews in the Greek en R oman
of Jack Friedman, but the old boys
. the Hebrew
Harry B. Keidan and Mr. and Mrs. at an earnest study of
place in which God figured as the ac- held at the El Moshe synagogue al-
literally "played rings around them." World," "13eginnings of s Jewish Lit-
PLAN
TO
ABOLISH
BLUE
language and Jew ish history. Clasaes
'
"Contact with M. 11. 7.atkheim.
evening, March
4. the
The
cosed. The trial was witnessed by , Sunday
by
ladies
line-up
follows:
Men's
Temple
erature
in
Greek"
and
will meet to suit the convenience of
is being arranged
SUNDAY LAW IN POLAND The
A. Kaufman, chairman of th
5,000 Red Army officers and soldiers, I fair
school.
Club: R, F., N. Nathan (Goldberg); Greek Thought," "Philo," and "Reli - I —Oscar
adults enrolling in them.
Leon Trotzky and Secretary Lunart- auxiliary of the
I committee in charge, announces tha t
gion
of
the
Hellenized
Jews."
featured by a
III.
Mazer)
;
C.,
M.
Interested prospective adult shi-
WARSAW—P. T. A.). — The sboli - L. F., Garvett
sharsky participating. The affair will be
These lectures are, as all other sea - I, although tickets have been mailed an d
dents should register et the Kirby
Evidence was presented for and concert during which
Purim plays and tion of compulsory Sunday rest is con- Nathan; R. G., J. Mazer; L. G. Dr.'
presented and a fine
Cowan. Young People's Temple Club: I sions of the Institute, to be held at responses assured, additional ticket. m Center, Kirby and Antoine streets,
templated by the ministry of labor, it
against God, as a counter-revolution- sketches will be
d
I
an
, L F. Raker; C Un- the Communit Center of Temple may be had from the committee
B.Fearer
. ,
g
pow .e r, an d ap eeches delivered by ! musical program given, in addition
to •1 is learned, th e plan
at the Hotel Stotler on the evening o Non-Jews as well as Jews will be wel-
t n ear
e
ar Y
recitations, songs and other nu mbers
(reedman
): R. G., J. Freedman Israel, N nets - re t s t ree
F
holidays as legal
comed to join the classes.
Broad-he
the "defense" and the "prosecution.' The concert will be followed by • only • few Catholic
Lae dance..
way.
G„
Scheinman.
ng);
(Welli
days of rest to be observed by all.
A .verdict of "guilty" WaS announced i
dance.
proceedings•
at the end of the

B'RITH LODGES
ANNOUNCE AFFAIRS

OLD FOLKS ' HOME
PICKS OFFICERS
FOR NEXT YEAR

DETROITERS ASSIST
UKR AINE REFUGEES

o

il

p

a

■■• g a '

NATIONAL FUND TO
BUILD GARDEN CITY
IN NORDAU'S HONOR

ANNOUNCES FACULTY , "
COURSE OF STUDY1

ZE ADULT
ORGANIZE
HEBREW CLASSES
AT KIRBY CENTER

FORMAL DANCE OF
Y. P. A. TO BE HELD '
SATURDAY, FEB. 24

SOVIET TRIES GOD;
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