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Americo 'elvish Periodical Carter

CLIPT04 AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

v

VOL. XIII. NO. 22

HEBREW SCHOOLS TO Tragedy Behind Jews',,r
ASK FOR $25,000 IN
Jokes About Soviets
ONE-DAY CAMPAIGN

Tuesday, May 15, Set Aside As
Canvassing Day for Local
• Talmud Torahs.

ASSIGNED QUOTA NEEDED
FOR INSTITUTION'S WORK

First Graduation Exercises to

Be Held by Talmud Torah
During Shavuoth.

Detroit Jews Will Be Asked for
S25.000 for the support of the United
Hebrew Schools of Detroit, in a one-
day drive to be conducted on Tues-
day. May 15.
At a meeting of workers held Wed-
nesday evening at the Kirby Center,
this goal was decided upon as abso-
lutely necessary to keep up the work
of the Talmud Torahs during the
oming year. "Not a penny less"
lbw the $25,000 will satisfy the in-
stitutional heads, it was stated Wed-
,..day.
An appeal was issued immediately
iifter the Wednesday evening meet-
ing for workers to devote Tuesday,
May 15, for the drive. It is expected
that because only a single day is
asked for a large number will enroll
to help reach the assigned quota.

by.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923

STATE SISTERHOODS
MEET HERE MONDAY

Rabbi Louis L. Mann to Address
Women's Organizatio ns.

SPREADING
JEWISH DEPUTIES POGROM
THROUGH ROUMANIA1 MONSTER CARNIVAL
FOR UKRAINE JEWS
PHYSICALLY HURT
TO OPEN SATURDAY
IN SEJM DISORDER

Serious Fights on Between Jewish

end Anti•Semitie Students.

BUCHAREST.— (J. T. ,C) — The
Members of Jewish women's organ-
pogrom wave is lipreading through all
izations in Detroit will be guests on
universities.
Monday afternoon, at 2:45 o'clock,
Session of National Assembly in
Bucharest
started
at Temple Beth El, of the Sisterhood
University have been continued. In
Protest
Uproar After
of the temple, at a meeting that will
spite
of
the
military
guard
which
be addressed by Rabbi Louis 1.. Mann
Against Pogroms.
surrounded the university, serious
of New Haven, Conn.
tights
went
on
within
the
university,
The occasion for the meeting will
grounds lietwi:en f the followers octi the l
be the annual meeting of the Michi- EXTENSION IS GRANTED
gan State Federation of Sisterhoods.
By J. KLINOW
TO 2,000 REFUGEE JEWS 3: 1•mtli'msittileden rts°. ";rie tpuZiLt te
o f
the business meeting of the state
the university, who tried to inter-
federation will be opened at 10 a. m. '

''
(Special to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle through the Jewish
insulted by the Roumanian
w
and the massmeeting in the afternoon Ukraine Conditions Appalling, svtras
'. ,
Telegraphi • Agenc y. )
' u nd' ents.
will conclude the sessions. The morn-
Jewish A. R. A. Worker
Forty Jewish students were seri-
ing meeting will be open to members
It was as far back as the days when stnir to exercise it in the everyday
ously wounded in the tight, among
of the local Sisterhood.
Reports.
Yee, as plenipotentiary of the new- life of Soviet Russia.
i them the scholar Hershkovici. The
'
Rabbi Mann's topic will be "How
ly established Soviet republic was lie-
Curious rulers, a curious system of
Jews were finally driven to the street,
to Get the Most Out of Life." Rabbi
gotiating in Brest-Litovsk for peace state, a strange type of diplomat....
WARSAW!.—(J. T. A.)—The ses- where they received police protec-
Mann is the vice-chancellor of the
with the Germans on behalf of the And long before there was any de -
new rulers of Russia that the Jews, vision in the peace negotiations at Jewish Chautauqua Society of Amer- sion Thursday of the National As- , lion. The excesses were repeated in
who from the begining have regard_ Brest-Litovsk, and the Bolsheviks ice, lecturer at Yale University and sembly broke up in disorder after the • the afternoon. A report from Czer-
member of the executive board of Jewish deputies walked out in a body nowitz states that Chief of Police
t ot the Bolsheviks with a sort of half were still busy spreading reports that
r
c
('antral
Conference ed' Ameri an and were attacked by nationalist' Manescu resigned because the CO-
contemptuous derision, began to their peace would be a model peace tlhel:isen
rejectioit.
operation accorded him by the gov-
deputies who tried to block their
ex
make their joke's at the expense of "without annexations and without ill- Rabbis,
the scene followed th e
n ernment in his efforts to suppress
the musical program for the Mon-
Bolshevism. The Jewish habit of demnities," the Jews were already
poking fun at everything even when making sport of the whole affair. day afternoon meeting will be fee- by a majority of anti-Semitic depu. the excesses is declare by him to have
of One of the•tales they told convening turret by solos by Baroness Regezy. ties of the Jewish proposal calling for I been insufficient. Lectures in the
it is hurting them found plenty
Lenine, whom the y represented us The meeting will be followed b , a r e . immediate consideration of the recent Czernowitz University have been sus-
racial outbreaks in Warsaw and other' petaled and Jewish students are be-
ception in honor of Rabbi M2ini.
wailing impatiently for the final noth
OUTS ill Poland, in consequence of ing forcibly ej acted from the uni-
fication from Yoffie that peace had
the' execution and trials of Catholic ' versify. Reports from Klausenburg
been concluded, and finally receiving
y
in:Iriee'll q
teukf that the situation there is
('relates i re ,,IL ars,a,fw.t
a telegram containing only one word
q
uestion was in
the
urgency
--"Yaffe."
." "Yo" tin Yiddish "Yes").
-
stressed by Jewish deputies who de
1the Yidish equivalent for
"F
p trio.7belutmoin eel sis;
spe.,),me,v1h)ing
"Bah!"--a horrid

Jewish Habit of Poking Fun at Every-
thing Finds Stuff For Exer-
cise in Russia.

Proceeds to Go for Relief of
300,000 Jewish War
Sufferers.

ENLIST AID OF MANY
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Bazaar to Continue for Six
Days; Many Interesting
Features Arranged.

The monster carnival and bazaar
of the Michigan Federation of Ilk.
rainian Jews opens this Saturday
evening as,-7 o'clock, at the Kirby
Center, Kirby and Antoine streets.
Responding to the call for help for
the 3110,000 Jewish war sufferers in
the Ukraine, practically every Jewish
organization in the city has enlisted
its aid for this affair. With all ar-
rangements completed, it is said that
this bazaar will have the best united
front ever reached here for a Jewish
undertaking.
The committee in charge of the
carnival and bazaar, composed of
members of the Ukrainian federation
and its ladies' auxiliary, announces
that an interesting program has been
Deputies representing the minority
Jewish jokes about the revolution
arranged for every evening of the
nationalities and the socialists sup-,
End Comes to Prominent Jur- were in the field, of course, long be-
affair. Openiag this Saturday even
ported.the plea, which Was stoutly re-
fore Oct. 2 i, when Lonine stepped Frank G. Smith to Speak ; In-
ing, April 28, the bitiaar will last for
sisted by the Center and other oa-
ist, Jewish Scholar and
into Kerensky's place. The life of the
Demands of New Schools.
six days, closing on May 3.
t ienalist deputies.
teresting Musical Pro-
Philadelphia Leader.
preceding eight months during which
Workers desiring to enlist their
B'nai B'rith Night.
Accusing the national democratic
gram Arranged.
the provisional government was in
to ess of having fomented the recent
The op ening n ight wi ll be Irnal
services for the drive ore urged to
Leopold Wineman, People's
power had its humorous aspects, too,
can the headquarters of the schools,
B'rith
night,
the local Pis gah Lodge
disturbances,
Deputy
Ilartglass,
I'll ILA DELPHIA. —Judge Mayer
Outfitting Co. Head, Passes
Northway 047eL or write to the Sulzberger, former President Judge for the sharp-witted Jew to turn into
being among the sponsors of the af-
A smoker and entertainment to be leading Jewish member, appealed to
United Hebrew Schools, Kirby Cen- of Common Pleas Court and one of a satiric commentary upon the con- held this Monday evening by I'isgah the assembly to sift the causes of the,
fair.
More
than
30 other organiza-
at Age of 71.
ter, Kirby and Antoine streets, of- the most eminent figures of the Phila- ditions of We day.
tions participating will be assigned
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B, 11., at the club recent outbreaks in which scores of
Why
No
Bushmen
Came.
different
nights
for their members'
fering their services.
rooms, will serve as a pep meeting in Jews wertyinpred and much property
delphia judiciary in a generation,
Leopold Wineman, 71 years old, special attendance.
When the first "Conference of the the membership campaign that is be- destroyed.* Jewish deputies, seeing
It is pointed out that the schools died at his home, 1303 Girard ave-
,resident
and
founder
of
the
i'eo-
Different
features
for every even-
their hopes of a full discussion frus- 1
must have the sum of $25,000 in or- nue, at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Peoples" was summoned to Kiev in nig conducted by the local lodge.
The local B'nai B'rith will net as trated, walked out in a body as a 1 de's Outfitting Company of Detroit, ing of the bazaar are announced. The
der to keep out of a deficit. New Judge Sulzberger would have been 80 the first months of the revolution,
ied at his home on East Kirby aye- , opening night's attraction will be the
and was proclaimed as the concourse host to prospective candidates and protest. It was at this point that the
obligations incurred the past year in years old June 22.
nue on Saturday afternoon, April 21, music supplied by the Detroit Police
the construction of the Kirby Center
Present at the deathbed were Judge of all the nationalities inhabiting the friends of members on the occasion disturbances began, Nationalist depu-
school and in taking over the Aha- Sulzberger's brother, Joseph E. Solo- Russian territory, beginning with the of the pep meeting. The member- ties stationed themselves at the doors after a lingering illness. Band. A feature will also be the
Mr. Wineman was born in Mein- "Shadchan" booth, with Mrs. II.
vath Achim Talmud Torah at West- , berger, who is 82 years old and who Ukrainians and including even the ship committee reports that the cam- to prevent the Jews' departure. As
minster and Delmar avenues demamd lives at the Sulberger home. Judge Zurians and the Buries, it was impos- paign is gaining impetus and that new the latter sought to force their way lad in 1852, coming to Detroit 30 Prenzlauer in charge.
'ears
ago, when he organized the
The plight of Ukrainian Jewry at
sible
for
the
Jew
to
pass
diver
with-
out,
nationalists
with
uplifted
fists
applications
are
being
received
daily.
a larger budget this year than ever Sulzberger never married.
out a joke the fact that far too many
New candidates, enlisted in the fell upon them and a free-fur-all fight I urge mercantile concern. Mr. Wine- the present time is serving as an un-
before in the history of the schools.
Judge Sulzberger recently complet- of these representatives of the vrai- present campaign, will be initiated at ensued. After the Jewish deputies man, who was a power in the busi- , petus to the members for action to
Schools' History Interesting.
ed a book entitled ...Status of Labor ous nationalities were the owners of
a special affair to be held at the Hotel[had left the hall Peasant party and less world, Wan a man of high ideals make the affair a tremendous success
The progress of the local schools in Ancient Israel." He had made ar- noses which looked suspiciously Jew- Statler on May 13. A banquet williother liberal deputies came to the de- and aspirations and was over kindly and thereby raise a substantial sum
makes an interesting chapter in the rangements to publish the volume on ish. And the Jews in Kiev asked each
be held at that time for members and' tense of the mistreated Jews, scoring and thoughtful of others. lie was at , in Detroit for relief in Ukrainia.
history of the Detroit Jewish com- his eightieth birthday.
other: "Why were there no Bushmen their friends and it is expected that the nationalists for their behavior.
i all times actively identified in worthy. Federation's Appeal.
munity. The first school in the series
A biting wit, profound knowledge at the conference?" And the answer
charitable enterprises. Mr. Wineman The Michigan Federation of Uk-
Protest Excesses.
class of 200 will be brought into
was built in 1919, on Wilkins street, of the law and of human nature, and, came back: "Because no Jew could
Work in all factories where Jews was particularly interested in the rainian Jews, in an appeal for a
, the lodge at that time.
Arrange-
and under the supervision of Bernard On and off the bench, an abiding in- be found who would consent to have meats for the banquet are now being are employed was suspended and all I Jewish Fresh Air Society of Detroit united Detroit effort for the bazaar,
Isaacs us principal and a staff of com- terest in the friendless and lowly his nostrils drilled through in order completed by the committee in Jewish shops closed during the and wasseer solicitous of the wel- says:
petent workers has grown into the were characteristics of Mayer Sulz- to have the Bushmen's nose-rings ill- charge,. demonstration called by the Jewish! fare of the children.
"We hope that it is not necessary
present united system of schools, erger, as lawyer, judge and scholar. sorted." , Program for Smoker. Deputies Club, to protest the recent i
Besides his widow, Ilenrietta Bett- at this late hour to tell Detroiters
comprising Talmud Torahs in every
He was admitted to the bar in this
The Jewish joke has reached its , Louis Goldenberg, enairman of the disturbances in Warsaw and else-, man Wineman, whom he married in j how great is the need of Ukraine's
section of the city.
city in 1065, when 22 years of age, highest pitch in the years of the Bois entertainment eommittee, announces where throughout Poland, in connee- Cincinnati, Mr. Wineman is survived Jewry.
Hundreds of thousands of
The Division and Farnsworth street and practiced for 30 years prior to shevik rule. With the intensification that a rich program has been a - lion with the agitation against the by two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Vic- our brethren have been slaughtered
Talmud 'lorahs soon joined the his elevation to the ('ommon Pleas of the privation in the country the ranged for this Monday evening. Soviet execution of Vicar General' for (Belle Wineman) of Buffalo, N. in a series of pogroms, the like of
schools. The Talmud Torah connect- bench in 1895. Ile became l'resi- tendency of the Jew to poke fun at. Aaron Silverblatt and Sol Silverman Butchkevitch.
Y., and Mrs. Harry Farbstein (Helen which the world has never seen be-
ed with the El Moshe Synagogue, on dent Judge of ('ommon Pleas Court his own sufferings asserted itself are in charge of the entertainment
.Je'w's who habitually keep them- Wittman) ; two sons, Henry and An- fore. hundreds of thousands have
Twenty-ninth street and Michigan No. 2 in 1902, retiring voluntarily in more and more strongly, and no event numbers and Elias Goldberg,
drew Wineman of this city; seven been maimed in the pogroms and
selves
aloof
from
the
Jewish
com-
in (
avenue, also joined the schools, and 1915, when 72 years old.
was allowed to go by without bring- charge of the refreshments. l'repar- munity joined the protest. Owners i grandchildren, Arthur, Charles and !scores of thousands of orphans are
In the latter half of his service on ing a new joke into circulation. No ations are being made for an audi- of stores that are kept open on Yom Robert Victor, James, Claire and Su- dying daily for want of help.
the most recent adjunct of the He-
brew schools system was the Talmud the bench his legal acumen and his fresh edict was issued without being ence of from 400 to 500. Kippur closed them on this occasion. zanne Wineman and Lee Farbstein; "To alleviate the sufferings of
Torah on Westminster and Delmar vast knowledge had marked him as followed by a humorous commentary. Musical numbers Monday will in- The halls where the protest meet- 1 one brother, Joseph Wineman of In- these unfortunate brethren of ours
the leader of Philadelphia's judiciary.
avenues.
ings were held were packed to over-, dianapolis, Ind., and one sister, Mrs. requires huge funds. Amidst the
Starving and in rags, the Jews went elude songs and piano selections by ,,
He never hesitated to inject his own about and practically their only joy Mrs. Si. London, solos by Mr. Silver- • ['owing. Crowds jammed the streets; S. Nathan of Toledo. , starvation existing now in the Uk-
Graduations on Shavuoth.
personality into a case at issue, lay in the invention of a new joke , Hatt, selections by the Pisgah Lodge in the vicinity of one theater, block.:
Funeral vevices were held on raine and in Russia our brethren can-
The large Jewish population in the
searching out the truth in what was at the expense of the regime which Glee Club, solos by Miss Rose Levitt, Mg traffic and necessitating siispen- Tuesday afternoon from the family not expect relief from anyone but
central part of Detroit called for the
shmetimes a maze of evidence, and doomed them to suffering. It is dif-
residence
and interment took place in from us. Aside from the fact that
f
the
trolley
service.
Plenty
of
accompanied on the piano by Miss Ida .s ! " o
construction of a modern school, with
•marshaling the facts in a masterful ficult in all cases to be sure of the Levitt, and other numbers. There I police were on hand to prevent Woodmere cemetery, with Rabbi Leo i they must be fed, clothed and housed,
the result that the Kirby Center was
fashion that left little room for the origin of the Jokes. Mostly, they will also be talks by the members. (trouble.
NI. Franklin officiating. Those coo- something more substantial must be

built to accommodate the many hun-
dross of contradictions.
appear to shave a distinctly anti-Semi-
done to re-establish their economic
The principal meeting was ad • ing from out of the city to attend
dreds of children who clamored for
Frank G. Smith to Speak.
Judge Sulzberger had a national tic flavor, they exaggerate the part
dressed by a number of Jewish depu- funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur conditions so that eventually they
admission. More than 91(0 now at-
reputation as a Jewish scholar and of the Jew in Bolshevism to an un-
may again become self-supporting.
Frank
G.
Smith,
vice-president
of
ties
and
presided
over
by
Senator
Jo-,
Victor,
Mrs.
Harry
Victor
and
Henry,
tend classes in the Kirby . Center, and
was the possessor of one of the finest believable extent, but love of exag- the First National Bank of Detroit, sias Thon. A resolution of protest ' Nathan of Buffalo, N. Y. Joseph } "The success of our carnival and
the school further serves as a center
will t th e principal speaker of the prepared by the executive committee Wineman 21111
private libraries in America. His gerotion is a Jewish trait.
bazaar will mean that many of the
A.
Kahn
of
Indian-
I
for communal activities.
reading covered an enormous range
Of course, one of the first legends evening. Mr. Smith is an extraordi- of the Jewish community was adopt- apolis; Mrs. S. Nathan, Miss Regina I Ukrainian
unfortunates will be
The schools announce that the first
and embraced the literature of the to go around was that about the Jews' nary personality.
Nathan,
Mrs.
'fed
Nathan,
Mr.
and
helped.
Detroit Jews can do much
By
reason
of
his
ed,
calling
on
the
Jews
to
resort
to
graduations will be held on Shavuoth
German, French, Hebrew, Creek, having conquered the power in Rus- knowledge of financial and industrial self-defense if the authorities fail to Mrs. Niorris Lempert of Toledo; Mr. for their brethren by patroniznig the
,f this year. Elaborate preparations •
Latin and Arabic languages.
sit*, that "all Bolsheviks were Jews." institutions in Detroit, Mr. Smith is shield them from attacks.
and Mrs. Fred Guthman, Irving Bett- affair." •
are being, made for an appropriate
He played an important part in The mass of the Jews in Russia were in a position to deliver an interesting
man, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kahn of
Extension Granted Refugees.
ceremony to mark the conclusion of
the Jewish communal life of Phila- miles away from Bolshevism, but the message to Detroit business men and Jewish shopkeepers who closed Cincinnati; Mr. and Sirs. Mark Gross-
the course of study by the first gradu-
delphia and America, especially as a legend persisted and stories went it is expected that a large audience theirplaces of business during the man, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Soloman of
ating class.
promoter of educational and philan- around and epigrams were coined, as, will turn out to hear him. Mr. Smith general strike are preeminently listed • Cleveland; Joseph Spiegel of Chi-
A noted artist is preparing an ar-
for instance: "Wisozky's tea, Brod- has worked himself up in the finan- in two of the local anti-Semitic pa- cago; Joseph M. Friedman of Pitts-
thropic activities.
tistic diploma for the graduates and
In editorial capacities and as or- sky's sugar, and Trotsky's Russia." cial world from office boy to one of 'peril, Rzeczpospolita and Dwa Groshe. I urgh; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snewind
other modern methods will be resort-
the leading financial figures in the
ganizer or adviser of many enter-
Dr. Louis Mann of New Haven,
A Minyan for Kaddish.
About 2,000 Jewish refugees or- of Youngstown, Ohio; Max Kleeman
ed to for the modernization of the
, prises for the benefit of the Jews he
The g,overnment; the Council of city.
dared expelled by a recent ruling of of Springfield, Ohio; Walter Ilart of Conn., was elected rabbi of the Sinai
schools, and particularly to retain
won honor and recognition through. People's Commissaries, by the usual
Congregation of Chicago to succeed
Richester,
N.
Y.,
The
chess
championship
tourna-
the
Minister
of
Interior
have
been'
and
Oscar
Kleeman
the interest of the students in the
out the Jewish world.
the late Dr. Emil G. Hirsch. Dr.
abbreviation popularly the "Sovnar- , ment Monday, in which Edward Las- granted leave to remain in Polish in- 1 of Scranton, Pa.
Talmud Torahs.

When not absorbed in his judicial horn," was, of course, represented as ker and Frank Marshall participated, ternment barracks until May 1. This'
Mann is scheduled to address a large
duties or occupied with his books one Jewish, and at one of its meetings resulted in another victory for the number represents the remainder of
meeting of Jewish women's organiz-
of
his
favorite
diversions
was
ram-
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
LADIES
ations here 5londay afternoon, at
it
was
told
Kemeneff
suddenly
showed
latter.
Mr.
Marshall
now
leads
his
i
the
refugees
who
do
not
intend
to
SEELENFREUND PASSES
bling about the streets and byways of himself anxious to get away. It was challenger by a score of 71/2 to 51/2• !emigrate over-seas. A United] Jewish
Temple Beth El, under the auspices
SUDDENLY AT MEMPHIS the city, dipping first hand into the the anniversary of his father's death The next game will be played in Cin- Relief committee is making special . TO CELEBRATE MOTHERS' of the Sisterhood of the temple.
DAY ON SUNDAY, MAY 13
complex life on all sides.
and he ass in a hurry to get to the cinnati.
I arrangements for their departure at
synagogue to say Kaddish. The rest
'the expiration of the new' term.
A. B. Seelenfreund eif Chicago, 54
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey
of te
h ommissares
c
i ried
t
to persuade
..
Certain of t he rfugees hlding
o
years old, international secretary of
Zedek will celebrate Mothers and
JE
iEw
W ISH PHILANTHROPY
him
to
stay,
but
he
was
afraid
that
,'
United States visase available when , Daughters' Week with a strawberry
the Independent Order of Irnai
it would be too late for Mincha. So'
DISPELS ANTI - SEMITISM , the new immigration quota opens festival and entertainment on Moth-
li'rith, died at Memphis, Tenn., Mon-
I.enine got up and said: "I've got an '
have had their right of residence pro- ers' Day, Sunday, May 13, at Shaarey
day after a heart attack. Mr. Seelen-
SAYS GENTILE BROKER. longed to Sept. 1.
BERLIN—(J.T.A.)—Dr.Leo Motz-
idea, friends. I will go out for a i
freund came to Memphis to attend
Zedek. The affair will be held from
kin, who resigned as chairman of the
the golden jubilee meeting of the or-
WARSAW.—(J. T, A.)—Deputy while and you will have a Minyan!"1
2:30 to 5 p. m. Members and daugh-
World Jewish Relief Conference, has
There is hardly need for the cam- ' NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.) — Anti-
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—Ubile-
der. Funeral services took place in Isaac Greenbaum, leader of the Jew-
ters are urged to attend and cele- been requested in a resolution adopted
Chicago on Wednesday with burial ish Sejm Club, has resigned as mem- mentary that there are by no means Semitic feeling will disappear as soon : sirable residents may at any time be brate this day.
at the last session of the meeting of
at the B'nai B'rith Cemetery.
ber of the l'raesidium of that body. anything like a Minyan of Commis- as all persons are acquainted with the
Sirs. Novak, chairman of the com- this body to return to his office. Dr.
(Turn
to
last
page.)
philanthropic activities of New York '
Mr. Seelenfr•und was active in
"Certain Jewish deputies preferred series in Russia.
mittee in charge of the celebration, Markin, who resigned as a protest
The
law
courts,
the
revolutionary
Jew's,
according
to
P.
P.
Cappel,
re-
Irnai B'rith organization work for to support Premier Sikorski, although
will he the speaker of the afternoon. against the demand made on behalf of
.11,, past 35 years. He was well known he has not granted most of the Jewish tribunals, also came in for a good tired insurance broker of 72 Bowery,
A fine musical entertainment has also I. C. A. for a majority control of the
Detroit members of the order, hay- , demands", Deputy Gruenbaum ex- deal of chaff in the same fashion. For who contributes! $50 tee the East Side ,
been arranged.
refugee relief work in Poland, was ab-
o: addressed meetings here on see- plained to the Jewish Telegraphic Ag- example: A Jew was put on trial be- campaign for membership in Fedora-.
The Shaarey Zedek Jsuxiliary will sent from the last session. Dr. Tiom-
cause
when
his
house
was
searched
tion
, rid occasions.
for the support of Jewish Phil
ency. "Fearing that otherwise a re-
be the guest of theiSisterhood of kin is acting chairman,
pair of heels were found among anthropic Socities.
The sudden death of Mr. Seelen- actionary government would replace
Temple Beth El at the meeting on
___
f reund is ascribed to overwork in the 'the present cabinet, these deputies his possession. As the trade in leather
Ily error, Mr. Capped, a Gentile, was ,
Monday afternoon, when Dr. Louis
BALTIMORE, Met.—Louis II. I.e-
rocent grand jury investigation of have shown an undue readiness to had been nationalized he was brought invited to he present at a meeting of
I,. Mann, newly elected rabbi of Sinai
t he Chicago school scandal.
Mr. compromise. I consider this a volun- before the court. His defense was the insurance men's committee which vin, executive secretary of Associ- Congregation, Chicago, will be the
Scelenfreund was secretary of the tary sanction of the present restric- that he had not intended to sell the is made up of the mad important Jew- ated Jewish Charities, died Sunday speaker.
jury.
ish East Side insurance agents. Ile after a long illness. A lawyer by
tions practiced against Jews. Polish
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listened to the appeal and to the story profession, he devoted the greater
Surviving Mr. Seelenfreund are his Jewry has two roads in one, that of
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Rus-
of Federation's work as displayed by part of his latter years to Jewish ARABS PROMISE PEACE
widow, a son and a daughter.
assimiliation with the Poles, the other,
sian Jewish refugees in Bessarabia
its Si social welfare agencies. Mr. philanthropic work.
co-operation with the minorities with

FOR
CHIEF'S
FREEDOM
1,
in accordance with a decision of the
Capped casually made a pledge along In 1915 Mr. Levin made a trip to
a view to transforming, Poland into COMMUNISTS TRIED FOR
will he permitted to remain until Sept.
RUTENBRG LOSES LIBEL
PASSOVER OBSERVANCES with other men in the Sallie business. Palestine upon the United States col-
a Nationalities State'with power ves-
JERI:SALMI-1J.
T.
A.)—A
del-
Ministerial
Council. The announce-
-_,_ . Judge Otto A. Rosalsky is chairman her Vulcan, taking food and medi-
ACTION ON ARAB PAPER ted not in the dominating people, but
RIGA—(J. T. A.)—Twenty Jewish of the East Side Campaign, headquar- eine to sufferers in that country from egation of Aral, sseiks from the vi•in- ment declares that of the expiration
in all nationalities inhabiting the
oty
(If
Jetnch
Tikvuh
has
again
peti-
of
the
period
of grace, Jewish refugees
country. The Jewish Seim Club is communists of Witebsk are to face tern of which are at 2:10 Grand street. the Jews of America. While there
tioned Sir Herbert Samuel to release arriving on Roumanian soil after Oct.
JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.1-1'. Itu- gradually abandoning this latter prin- trial for having baked Matzos secret- he made a journey into Turkey, and
Ahu
Kish,
an
Arab
Chieftan
serving
1920,
will
be
obliged
to seek an asylufin
upon his return made a report of ex-
'.oberg, the author of the Palestine ciple and for that reason I consider it ly, says a Witebsk report.
a 15-year sentence for leading the mob elsewhere.
electrification scheme has brought li- advisable to retire from the Praesi-
Witel.k Was the scene of the so- ROUMANIA LIMITS JEWISH fisting conditions to the State Depart-
which
sacked
the
Jewish
colony
in
UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS I merit, of which he had been made a June, 1921. The Arabs assured the
LI action against the editor of the dum."
called "Chometzelige" Seder, during
.
special agent.
Arab anti-Zionist newspaper in Jaffa,
which a special anti-religious pamph-
-SAYS JEWS VICTIMS OF
In appreciation of his efforts in high Commissioner they were main-
the Felestin. The Felestin alleged that
let was recited in lieu of the Ilagadah.
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.) — De-
taining friendly relations with their
HUNGARIAN COMMUNISM
Mr. Rutenberg was on the verge of MOND DENIES KNOWING
According to reports front other daring that the government was con- charitable work Mr. Levin was elect-
Jewish neighbors and undertook to
bankruptcy and urged that no con- '
renters in Russia the Jewish Common- sidering a measure providing for the l ed president of the National Confer-
OF
ANTI-ZIONIST
JEWS
continue to live in peace with them.
tracts for electricity should therefore
ist section organized different kinds of limitation of .lewish students in the , ence of Jewish Charities in 1921.
BUDAPEST,—(J, T. A.)—Jews of
be entered into with his undertaking.
passover celebrations and "sedorim." universities, Minister of Education During the war he lectured at van-
Ilungary suffered a proportionately
Mr, Rutenberg was represented by
LONDON,—(J. T. A.)—Sir Alfred An international seder took place in Anghelescu appealed to the anti-Sem- our camps throughout the East upon PALESTINE JEWS ARMED
greater loss during Bela Kun's com-
STATES SHIBLEY JEMAL munist regime than any other part of
Mr. Harry Sather, who asked for f20 1Mond in a statement to the Jewish Odessa nn March 31 with the partici- itic student-body to keep the peace. the advantages of war insurance for
damages. The editor of the Felestin j World denies any knowledge of alleg- Winn of Jewish and non-Jewish coo- The minister assured the students of enlisted men.
the Hungarian population according
('leaded that he had only criticized the ' ed action taken by a committee of munists. On the same day the Pass- an eraly ordinance being promulgated . Besides his widow, Mrs. Bertha
LONDON.—(J. C, B.)—Every Jew to statistics published recently by Al-
Rutenberg concession. lie produced British Jews who, Lord Beaverhrook over ceremonial was placed before a regulating the Jewish admissions. Pro-' Szold Levin, he is survived by two in Palestine is armed to the teeth, bert Vary, a high Jewish official. Al-
cattings from English newspapers, al- stated on his recent trip to Palestine, public mock trial. A similar mock trial fessor Kura agreed to cause no din. sons, Benjamin Szold and Marcus Shibley Jemal, secretary of the Arab though there is a tendency to identify
so criticizing the Rutenberg conces- had asked him to take up the offensive was staged in Nikolaiev. turbances, pending the enforcement of Jastrwo Levin; three daughters, the delegation declares in the course of • Jews with communism, NI Vary points
sion.. The court found that the criti- , against Zionism in the Daily Express,
it is reported from Moscow that, the order. In the meantime, they pro- i Misses Harriett, Sarah and Eva Leah, correspondence 'a the Morning Post. out that figUres show that of the 590
cisms in the Felestin (lid not consti- of which he is the proprietor. Sir Al- owing to the confiscation of the Ta- , claimed a peaceful boycott" on Jew.- and three sisters, Sirs. Harry hrule- The chaluzim are communists and ath- executions by communists there were
tute an illegal act, and acquitted the . fred denies also that he knows the ganke synagogue, Jews who habitual- ish students, demanding
separate I witch of New York, Mrs. if. H. Ru- eists, Jemal further charges, and the 44 Jews, • percentage of 7.4 whereas
defendant. Mr. Sacher has lodged an names of the British Jews who had ap- ly worshipped at that synagogue con-Iseats feat them in the class-rooms and I benowitz of Boston and Mrs. Charles I most influential Jew in Palestine, he the percentage of Jews towards the
appeal against the decision.
total population is 4.6.
proached the publisher on the subject. ducted services in the Baptist church. lecture ails.
Cabe of this city.
says, is Ben Zion, a labor leader.

JUDGE SULZBERGER
DIES AT AGE OF 79

B'NAI BRITH SMOKER
TO BE HELD MONDAY

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PROMINENT DETROIT
BUSINESS MAN DIES

the

DR. MANN PICKED TO
SUCCEED DR. HIRSCH

DR. MOTZKIN ASKED
TO REMAIN ON POST

GRUENBAUM RESIGNS
SUM CLUB OFFICE

LOUIS LEVIN DEAD;
PROMINENT JEWISH
COMMUNAL WORKER

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