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A merica yewish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

, 1923

bETROIT LIVISH 11-RONICL

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Primed in English

Telephone
GLENDALE

9-3-0-0

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. XIII. NO. 23

us

HENRIETTA SZOLD Membership Drive
GREETED BY 3 10 Rally Enthusiastic
JEWS OF NEW YORK

Woman Palestine Leader De-
scribes Work and Prob-
lems in Holy Land.
— —
URGES GREATER EFFORT
FOR WORK OF HADASSAH

PRODIGY OF 10

SYRACUSE, N. Y.—As a

final achievement in the most
remarkable school recent ever

Alexander, Blumrosen, Dentel-
ham and Rhodes Address
I. 0. B. B. Affair.

attained by a Syracuse pupil,
Moses Finkelstein, 10 years old,
his won the honor place of
valedictorian in the June gradu•
sting class of the Central High
School. The boy will be 11 at
commencement time, his birth-
day coming on May 30. Ilis
record in grammar and high
school in the last five years has
been a series of surprises. He
completed the high school
course in two years.

.

a

D r

Rent

ARTICLES IN FORD
PAPER DISCREDITED
BY ALUMNI OF YALE

Forest School Defends Charac-
ter of Captain Robert
Rosenbluth.

SUED FOR LIBEL

C. B.) —The
LONDON.
Jewish Guardian, a weekly pub-
lication, has instituted libel pro-
ceeding,' against the publishers
of the Jewish Chronicle and the
Jewish World for having inti-
mated that the Guardian knew
the members of the British
Jewish committee whit, Lord
Beaverbruek asserted, had
asked him to start his anti-
Zionist offensive. Repudiating
any knowledge or connection
with these men, the Guardian
declares its contemporaries' as-
sertion to be libelous and is
taking legal action to prove it.

Mrs. Adolph Sloman
Heads Sisterhoods

Elected President at Annual
Meeting of State Federa-
tion Here.



BILLIKOPF OPPOSES
SCRAPPING FOREIGN
RELIEF MACHINERY

Favors Perpetuation of Joint

The Michigan State Federation of
Distribution Committee's
Temple Sisterhoods, meeting here on
g
Organization.
Monday in annual session, at Temple
Beth El, elected Mrs. Adolph Sloman
of this city president; Mrs. S. Rich of SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION DEPLORES
Saginaw, vice-president; Mrs. S. Thal
MOVEMENTS ADVOCATED
of Saginaw, treasurer; Idrs. Charles
ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN
Levy of Bay City, corresponding and
Speakers at the rally were Milton
financial secretary.
Communal Worker Describes
"Jewish Issue" in Rosenbluth
The morning session was opened
Les- M. Alexander, Sit Blundosen, Julius
Declares Most
; Deutelbaum and Samuel J. Rhodes.
Effectiveness of War Re-
with invocation by Rabbi Leo M.
Case
Raised
by
Dearborn
to
Learn
is
That
of
s.
Aaron
Silberblatt
presided.
son
Franklin. Greetings to delegates
lief Machine.
Mr. Rhodes, who spoke on "Shall '
Independent.
13.
were
extended
by
Mrs.
Mayer
Divine Patience.
the 1. 0. B. B. be the Mouthpiece of !
Sulzberger, the retiring president,
Detroit Jewry?" urged greater em-
By JACOB BILLIKOPF,
and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, chair-
The Yale University Forest School
NEW YORK—Miss Henrietta Szold, phasis on things Jewish within the
man of the committee on arrange- Executive Director of the Federation
Alumni Association, in a special sup-
1
organizer and honorary president order of the 11'nai B'rith. Ile point- $
ments. Mrs. Charles Levy respond-
of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia,
plement to the Yale Forest School
of Iladassah, the women's Zionist '
out that the B'nai B'rith order
ed. The presentation of the charter
News, gives an account of the case
organization, who returned recently 1 serves as a common meeting ground
WWI followed by a roundtable &s-
of
Ca
pt.
Robert
Rosenbluth
against
According to recent press an-
fro m Palestine, where she had served for all sorts of Jews , and pleaded fo
cussion of local and state work by
-- -
the attacks that were leveled against
or rested
of the b
pe rpetuation of Jewish ' ideals.
em' three years as acting d
r aencko ln i i n nouncements, reports from Europe,
i a IFA
s die,',1ekarea o t ens. ,, a
Captain
Hibben
Accuses
New

him
and
the
Jewish
people
in
a
series
supplementing
the findings of the Lee
the Medical Unit, was greeted by The best
st ans
to anti-Semites will
-
nin.
W ihrasi t heeaB i e 111.
K. Frankel commission, sent abroad
more than 3,000 men and women at come through on organized body of National Fund Activity Corn - , of articles in the Dearborn hi' P" '
York Herald and Boston
plished."
dent,
Henry
Ford's
weekly.
I
Jews, he said.
the Hotel l'ennsylvania Monday.
Members of Jewish women's or- last summer by the American Jew-
pares Favorably With
Transcript.
The case against Captain Rosen-
Mr. Alexander,' epeaking 6n 'arairit '
Frani New York and vicinity and
were guests of the Sister- ish Relief Committee, indicate that
uth, who is charged with the mur-
That of 1920.
. blush,
also distant cities members and Numerical Strength in the I. 0. B.
hoods
at a meeting which was ad- the economic status of European
: der of Major Alexander Cronkh ite at ;
friend• came to give their leader a B. Means in Counteracting Anti-
B.)—Charg-
NEW YORK.—(J. C.
dressed by Dr. Louis L. Mann of New Jewry will be such by the end of
.___ The Camp Lewis in 1918, has been called
1924 as to permit the Joint Distri-
Semitism, " assailed the indifference•. • NE W YORK..1.
hearty Welcome.
-- 4 C. B. ) by the the American Dreyfus case. Captain ing that refugee Russians lecturing Haven, Conn , who spoke on "How
With a huge blue and white flag of Jews to racial attacks and asked
! in the United States, "in the role of to Get the MOst Out of Life." A re- bution Committee definitely to termi-
Palestine
National
Fund during the Rosenbluth has been completely ex-
nate the splendid work of relief and
of Zion as a background, Miss Szold for a closer organization to light toL expended
in
dispossessed
intellectuals,"
are
fos-
option
to
visiting
delegates,
Detroit
,
Jewishh ,
',iterated in the findings by Prosecut-
construction it has been doing for
spoke optimistically of the future of antblemitism.
Year 1922 reached 5158,8134 or ap- ill ig , Attorney James W. Belden or tering a campaign of hostile props- guests and members followed.
,
the past eight years. At worst, un-
the Holy Land, but urged her Ameri-
ganda against them by claiming '
Jews Facing Crisis.
proximately $794,320, it is learned.
i w . ash),
Organization Heads Speak.
I g i 011, b u t th e
less something unforeseen occurs
can brothers and sisters not to lose
Russia is ruled by Jews and are thus
The Jews in the world and in .. This amount compares very favor- 1 ice coun y,
the Tam
' A luncheon
of the board of dire c- (and that is always likely, in view of
patience.
isis,"
Ma.
'
ably
with
that
sent
in
1920,
when
case
was
seven
times
reopened
and
pf the National Fund is now again ordered reopened by At- responsible for every crime chergedtors of
Alexand
ca are fi
acng .
e
le Beth El Sistr-
p
the unsettled political and economic
Miss Szold was officially greeted by Ameri
, against Russia, Capt. l'axton Iliblien,
a cr • the past the investments o
er 'said. "Within
torney General Daugherty.
formerly of the American diplomatic hood was held at noon to visiting conditions), the needs will have
Miss Alice L. Seligeberg, national '
weeks, incidents have happened 1 totalled the highest figure for any
i • Charge.
Answer Anti-Semtic
.
ceased, even in the Ukraine, by the
service,
in
a
statement
to
the
Jewish
!delegates
and
presidents
of
local
as the w ho acted as few
president of Hadsah,
that demand the attention of every 1 one year. since its foundation, namey-
In presenting the case of Captain
s organizations. Addresses middle of 1925.
senbluth to the alumni of the Yale Correspondence Bureau, asserts the women '
chairman. Fur ther tribute was paid
he present sum was
tl
Mrs. 'lew. Events in Poland, Austria,
ly, f161,300. The
were
delivered
by
Mrs.
Sulzberger,
Ro
It is fair assumption, therefore,
cause by
New York Herald and Boston Tran-
to her devotion to
Hungara, Roumania, Germany, • as expended as follows:
School of Forestry, the executive ,
ieruebr,; pNriers,i
viuoem
l eGnI,,,egic
il er,,s,i. shSam
provided the unforeseen does not oc-
Jacob Sobel, member of the national
£E100,- council makes the following state- script are taking the lead in the cam- a
vement,
board, and Louis Lipsky, president well as in this country, as a result . For purchase of land,
.deDntavobfl cur, that, save for one possible ad-
re
for land improvement, ment in answer to the anti-Semitic Paign which is becoming more deli. .
of the formation of the K u Klux . 453.5;
Zemon, president of the Ladies' Aux- ditional effort to raise sufficient
of the Zionist Organization of Amer- Klan, seek to; make the Jew tlie goat. ,iE34,63 11.434; a f f o r estation and charges in the Dearborn lndepen- nitely anti-Semitic in character.
ice. Others at the speakers' table
Captain Ilibben has been engaged iliary of the Shaarey Zedek; Mrs. Os- money to meet the difference be-
b u
!
9(
ing,
f E7,254.24 2; buildings,
The Jewish spirit, self-respect and p I a n t
dent:
Na-
"IVe
have
lead
certain
articles
in
relief
work
in
Russia
and
the
Near
car
Robinson, chairman of the house tween the estimated and required to
were Mrs. Irving Lehman, Mrs.
£E6 , 957.146.
enthusiasm for the Jewish cause will ell5,295.952; loans ,
than Straus, Bernard G. Richards help defeat the enemies of Israel."
e 191 9 an d at present is committee of the Y. W. II. A., and complete the humanitarian work un-
Total,
H. Ehrlich, president of der say and the amount actually in
The 'T154,892.327.
sums spent on purchasing and published by one Charles Albert Cull, East sinc
American
Mrs.
Jos
Ochs,
the:
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph S.
of the Nansen
At. Alexander apnealed 4a 'the
m an in the Dearborn Independent of director
DD
r. eL
troonitis llia,d steisasanhn.,

the possession of the Joint Distribu-
y
. •
. . as ians y,
Rev.
gathering for the registering of en- improving land are thus 87 per cent I D , 30 leaa• Jan. 6 13 20 and 27, Committee for Relief of Russian the
the speaker of tion Committee, there will be no en.
Levin and Reubin Brainin. '
Children.
.
compared
are d wit h 84 per
t thusiasm for Judaism by lining up of the total, I as com
"Of course, such a campaign a s the afternoon, who has just received deavor to raise further funds in this
Miss Szold asked that American with the Jews. He declared that the 'cent in 1924 and 37 per cent i n 1920. and Feb. 3, 1923, a weekly magazine
unanimous call to the pulpit of Si- country for European war relief.
Jewry be not dismayed upon reading
at Publishing
Dearborn, Co.,
Mich.,
the this is the very antithesis of every a
I Dearborn
of by
which
l ea ue , and the This is in accordance with the policy published
A nti-Defamation
a
fundamental Americ n principle," nai Congregation of Chicago, to suc- The great human machine built up
that there are many emigrants, from B'nai B'rith stand ' fur the best in O f the National
Jewish Fund to con-
N
Captain
Ilibben
states.
"Anti-Semit-
reed
the late Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, for by the American Jewish Relief Com-
'g
Palestine as well as •
-Judaism and urged that an align- centrate more and more on land ac-, Henry
Ford articles
is president.
"These
tend to defame the
xious growth which had many years the foremost rabbi in the mittee, supplemented by the Central
that country. What success can one ment with the B'niii B'rith as an an- a misition and its preparation for im- character of a fellow alumnus, Rob-
and Peoples Relief Committees since
expect, she asked, if a trunkmaker
mediate colonization. Forty thou- ert Rosenbluth, M. F '07, first by I its roots in the religious intolerances United States, was born in Louis-
saver to the anti-Semites.
of the middle ages in Europe; it has ville, Ky., 33 years ago. the received the fall of 1914, and which has oper:
."
tried to grow almond trees?
on sand Egyptian pounds was paid on connecting his name with alleged I
spoke
Deutlebaum
publicc
Julius
ii ey
.
ated with such unprecedented and
y
n y
, "Strength in Unity" and told, of the account of the land pure ases in the murder; second, by prejudicing the no place in this new world of ours, his early education in the
accustomed to doing and what
the public mind, and third, by directing just as it has no place in the new schools of Louiseille and was gradu- extraordinary efficiency, producing
are
their hearts dictate to them, failures institutions that are being main- Valley of Jezreel, where most of
world that the revolution has created ated with high honors from the Louis- nearly $60,000,000, will apparently
oil'
f 13' nai B'rith improvement works were carried out.
ville Male High School in the year not again be set in motion.
would be diminished," said Miss
a misguided
anti-Semi-
rican c• .- ' in Russia.
'un fortunate At a time when other funds had run the
lc venom
crusade of against
an American
to cater to the needs
Effectiveness of Machin..
"The form which this campaign is 1907. He attended John Hopkins
Stold. "And yet there would be emi- I tamed by the order o
en of hitherto unblemished repute-
Jews. He also e mphasazed the intel- ! low and the condition of the settlers lion
and
a
long
and
honorable
career
taking
is
to
profit
by
all
the
hostile
University in Baltimore, the Uni-
grants, because, besides idealism and
Very few people, except those who
lectual advancement w ork of ehe or- was critical, the National Fund was ,
as a public servant in both civil and ' propaganda which has been current versity of Cincinnati, the Hebrew have been close to its workings, and
heart, there must be pioneers.
reataarbenefit
able
to
employ
hundreds
of
workmen
'der as being of, the h
against Russia for the past five years Union College and Yale University, who have had something to do with
Need of -Patience.
Im
ele- on its draina ge schemes and water military life.
e eari nization,
"1 believe the moat - important les-'to the members. Th
I by claiming that Russia is run by the and was elected to the Phi Beta Kap- its creation, have any conception of
i installation works. Had these essen-
In Defense of Justice.
"In view of the effort which this Jews, and thus to make the Jews re- pa fraternity. Ile holds five will-
son we must learn iS`that of divine , meats
that make up the orgaous„
, seid, make it the best meeting tial works not been carried out the 'publication is making to attdibute thee sponsible in the public mind for every versity degrees and has been a gr- the magnitude of this human ma-
patience. We are not. going to, get he
chine, whose motive power is the de-
! Emek colonies could never had re-
, for Jews.
been charged against ! turer on comparative ethics at Yale
s perfect Palestirte. Not even the i groeind
sire to be of service to the Jewish
corded their present progress, it is ' , defense of Rosenbluth to a Jewish I crime which has
B•nquet M•y 13.
,
I or anization fostering an anti-Ameri- I Russia, For this purpose, Trotzky University, from which university he people. Very few people have any
youngest of us is going to see the
Sol Blumrosen spoke of the ideals stated.
conspiracy whose aim is, accord- !is constantly held up as the real pow- received the degree of doctor of phi- idea of the marvelous effectiveness
cometeness
of our work or its com-
pl
The head offico of the Jewish Na- can
g
losophy, having taken for his thesis
;
pletion.
will or take
a generation;
Judaism
that are
being
perpetul
perhaps It
two
three
generations, of
be-
ated through
the
order.
All the . tonal Fund, it is darned, views the Inc
to the Independent, to overturn I er in Russia, because Trotzky is a "The Social Ethics of the Talmud," with which this Instrument has re-
sponded to the vitalizing power of
with some concern, a
iAmerican justice to protect a crimi- Jew; and Russia is being systematic-
s it
which will soon appear inbook form.
at
is
achieved.
Happily
we
speakers
urged
the
members
to
bring
now
eis
nal,
and
the
repeated
insinuations
ally
charged
with
a
campaign
against
creserve resourc
the appeals that have been made to
(ore
re
Achievements of School.
wish influences are Christianity on account of the mythi-
are not going, to see it; retardation their friends into the order and to ; . and
ow spending
its in mme is not odes
. ' -that
relieve Jewish suffering, how almost
its present
that hidden Jewish
Dr. Mann was called to the pulpit magically each part has moved to
for the widespread cal rule of Russia by the Jews. This
will make it even more perfect. We' help increase'the membership of Pis.1 quote to enable it to continue to & s- ' solel y respe
onsibl
are the generation' of the desert. We gab Lodge . J. Miller, chairman of ,
, indignation and spontaneous protest particular alignment serves a double of Congregation Mishkan Israel im- perform its particular function, how
are going to fructify the earth with the membership committee, also !charge
great must
responsibilitiesn.
be made, in the which has been and will continue to' . purpose for those Czarist Russian mediately after his graduation from each wheel and each cog has taken
, serious its effort
the Hebrew Union College in the year up its allotted task in the great work
to augment
our ideas, with our bodies, with our spoke briefly about the membership opinion of the directors, sh
1
ma e not
no ony
men
s am ac-
; refugees who foster it—it hits both
National be
b made
only y by
f ' d
of Rosenbluth but by new Russia and the Jews, together, 1914. In fact, the New 'Leven Con- of producing funds with which to
hop's, but we have the distinction of campaign.
I the revenue of the Jewish
q
-
gregation held its pulpit open a year enable the Joint Distribution Com-
The musical program consisted of ! Fund.
s
which
is
what
these
reactionaries
de-
being pioneers, and we will not see,
o
c
itizens
f
all
classes
sire.
i
nd
ed
pu bli c .m
'
for him to graduate. He has occu- mittee to carry on its splendid
with our own eyes the consummation 1 a vocal solo by Sam 'tubbier; vocal '
against his treatment in this case
"This sort of propaganda has, in pied the pulpit in New Haven for forts. Some slight idea of this
by Miss Rose Levitt, accom- I
of our hope."
soon as the facts become known to
of
nine years with marked success. The be gathered from the mere st
One of the problems confrontnig . ' panied on the piano by Miss Ida Le-
them, we will preface our statement : almost every case, been the work
the Jews in Palestine, said Miss vitt; duet by Mrs. Manuel Jacoby
by citing certain premises, even , refugee Russians lectu ring about the Mishkan Israel Religious School of ment that the American Jewish'
ectua
in the r ole f dispos- New Haven is known throughout the lief Committee, either directly
Szold, is the internal consolidation of 'and Saul Silverman, accompanied byi
though you, as fellow alumni, may, United States
l s. They of utter- length and breadth of the land be- through its state organizatio
the Jewish community. She had be- Miss Kaplan; vocal solos by Mrs. Ja-11
I sessed intell
already be aware of them, namely:
lieved before going to Palestine that' coby and Mr. Silverman and mass I I MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — Rabbi
"1. That your executive council ' ly unscrupulous in what they say and cause of its unique achievements. All comm on'
LM.
- a Jew was a Jew. In Palestine they . singing of America.
iSchneersohn, Rabbi Barishansky and I are American citizens, of colonial an• abysmally ignorant of the history of the children of the congregatioi
I their own country, either since the tend the religion. e-
are Americans, Roumanians, Run- ' The new class of candidates f or
Hungarians. This national- membership in the B'nai B'rith will other prominent Jewish clergymen of cestry, without Semitic blood.
.
1)
re‘o u
sians
istie or
feeling„ said Miss Szold, will be be initiated at an open initiation to the Homel district will be put on trial . "2. That the contents of this state- . " ' • 11
ben concludes.
adjusted through the use of one Ian- be held on Sunday, May 13, at the for assuming the "prerogative of I ment are derived directly from publicc
wish 'ill' records available to all c itizens, an
gunge and the schools. The problem Hotel Statler, followed by a anq state courts"
in
advising
Je
have
recourse
in
Jewish
have
not
been
supplied
to
us
as
prop-
to
of language is acute, Miss Szold said, ' for members, their friends and the !gants
and urged all who could to study Ile- new candidates. A prominent speak- ritual courts of law, according to an i agenda from Jewish sources,
3. That out of 539 alumni, in-
announcement made
d
by Chief Justice
' er of national prominence will ad-
brew.
eluding all who have attended the
Drugin sky of Homel.
Another aspect of international dress the banquet and dancing will
Ann ouncement of the impending Yale School of. Forestry, there have
consolidation, she said, is the goes- follow. Reservations can be made
t and trial of Jewish clericals of ' been but 12 of Semitic stock, and
0
bon of Jewish laws. There is a fast- for the banquet with the seer( ry.
Prior to the program for the mem. the district was made durin g the Inone of these 12 have in any way
rhos
i ons
i
growing movement in the Holy Land
.'
trial
of Rabbi Schneerso h ra who i s , attempted to influence our op n
v i ce
Organization Is Non-Sectarian and
bership
rally,
Frank
G.
Smith,
for women to secure equal rights with
years old. Contending that the I !oractions in this case, nor have they
70
Non-Political; 800 Jewish Or-
in
time before the law. This, she said, president of the First National Bank,'
even communicated with us regard-
is ma only a political problem, but addressed the lodge on "Banking," the traditional function of the rabbi, in g - it
phans Housed in Turkey.
Edgar A. Guest, Free Press poet, will so-called Jewish courts are part of
primarily it is a legal one.
"4. That we have received no
"The Jewish women of Palestine," be the speaker on Monday evening, Rabbi
stated and
he and
all
or other out from Jewish or
other Schneersohn
rabbis of Homel
other
The Near East Relief Sunday es
she said, "are petitioning the rabbis May 21.
parts always had exercised the pre- ; any outside sources, and that our ef- I opened a campaign for funds in De- ,
to be gin at once with the task of
forts have been given of our own vo- , trod through the various churches.
rogative uninterruptedly.
ca
medify ing the ancient Jewish law in
Thereupon Judge Druginsky de - lition in the interests of justice.
Speakers of national prominence will
sa s h ways that the Jewish woman
The "Jewish Issue."
dared that in view of this statement
appear here to sneak for the organiz- ; ce
may. not stand behind her Moham-
"5. That neither Rosenbluth nor ation which was incorporated by spe- eis
Rabbi Sehneersohn's trial will be
medan sister and her Christian sis. ,
postponed and proceedings instituted his attorney ever raised the 'Jewish vial acts of Congress and whose ob. ve
ter in the privileges which she en-
for the same offense against all cab- issue,. which has been so maliciously jest is to advance relief in the Near off
ae -. Today a Jewish woman in
distric t.
who has al- raised by Ford's Dearborn Indepen- East.
his of the Homel ansky,
dent, tending to prejudice the public
Rabbi Barish
The idea of the Near East relief is
(Turn to last page.)
r•ady served seven months' imprison- and to divert attention from the di- movement was conceived by Henry 'C 0
Campaign for $25,000 to Last One meat for attacking in his speeches reef iesue of the injustice done Ro- aforgenthau, former ambassador to an

Day; New Talmud Torah to Be
Turkey, who is a member of the
the Jewish section of the Communist, senbluth.
"6. That we have informed our_ executive committee of the organiza-
• party, declared to the Jewish Tele-
Built in North End.
graphic Agency he was untroubled selves of the evidence in this case as tion. Other Jewish representatives
by the poesibility of further impriso,n• given publicity by properly conste• on the executive are Oscar Straus,
Jude ' 11 rre B Keidan will be the
Midligan Federation Affair at Kirby
sae
ne toted civil authorities of the state of Abram I. Elkus and Dr. Stephen S.
general chairman of the one-day ment for this offense. He
Center• Success.
drive for $25,000 to be conducted on regretted only that it may delay his Washington and that by comparing
accounts pub-
The
e brew departure to Palestine, where he in- these facts with the Dearborn In- Wise
h organization is non-political er
1r, of by
the United
Thousands of Detroiters attended May
Schools
Detroit.
Joseph H
II. Ehr- tends to settle and where, reports! lished in the
and non-sectarian and particularly reli
Schools
the bazaar and carnival of the alichi-
have it, he is to become Chief Rabbi dependent, and knowing by their supports orphans who are housed in era
gun Federation of Ukrainian Jews lich will be executive secretary.
own published admission that these institutions, given an education and
the
In announcing the executives for a Jaffa.
hell this week at the Kirby Center.
facts were in the author's possession taught trades.
,
Tern
The bazaar was officialy opened by the drive, the local Talmud Torahs
at the time when these statements
In the orphanage of the Near East the
request
the
young
men
and
women
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. AL—Incor-
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon on Saturday
were published, we conclude that his relief organization at Constantinople
MID - WEST CONVENTION
opened at Temple
Siete b
evening. Rabbi Gordon welcomed of this city to join the workers for
E account is not in accord with these there are 800 Jewish children out of Beth Elohim, Eighth avenue and Gar- poration of the Mettula district in
OF UNITED SYNAGOGUE
this
drive.
Each
worker
will
be
given
the Palestine territory administered
the first audience at the bazaar and
facts, and departs widely from the a total of 3,400. Dr. Alexander
_
field Place, Brooklyn.
by Great Britain will be officially an-
expressed the hope that a large sum a few names and addresses of people
A Mid-West convention of the evidence, to the great personal injury Lyons, rabbi of the Eighth Avenue
Henry Morgenthau, former Am-
would be realized for the relief of they are to approach, and after they
Temple of Brooklyn, N. Y., who re- bassador to Turkey; Adolph S. Ochs nounced this week, it is stated.
have solicited them for membership United Synagogue of America will be of the reputation of the said Robert
Mettula is a Jewish colony in the
Ukrainian Jewry:
Rosenbluth.
cently returned from a tour of the and Major Roger W. Strauss, son of
It is believed that a large sum was their task will be considered ?ccom- held in Kansas City on Sunday and
"7. That such false attacks as Near East, said in speaking of this Nathan Straus, were the principle northernmost part of Upper Galilee,
Monday, Slay 13 and 11. Congrega- these against Rosenbluth tend to un-
and clustering around it are a num-
realized during the week. An im- plished.
organization:
speakers. Mr. Ochs, referring to a
Announcement is also made by the tions and communities as far north dermine those principles of justice
por,ant money getting feature of the
"My observations in the Near East' statement made by Major Straus, who ber of smaller co-operative Jewish
bazaar was the court held every schools that a new Talmud Torah will as Duluth, Minnesota, as far south as on which this nation is founded.
have convinced me that nowhere in , had expressed fears for the spiritual holdings. Cession of this territory
night. Judge Harry B. Heiden was be built before the summer is over in El Pam" Texas, as far east as Louis-
special supplement compares the world is there a more urgent ! welfare ofJewish youth, declared that to France as pare of Syria was dis-
e Dearborn
rorn Inde- need—and nowhere a charity more
puted by the British, a mixed boun-
responsible for a large sum being the, North End of the city. At pres- ville, Ky., and as far w st as Denver,'
na Jew should be ashamed of his re-
in 1. facts
ord and evidences i
realized on Sunday evening through ent there is only one Hebrew school Colo , will be represented at this con- statements
pendent with
efficiently handled than that of the ligion, and urged a greater faith on dary commission deciding finally that
in
the
North
End,
although
the
bulk
vention.
the
"court fines." Samuel S. Stahl and
Near East Relief. Every American the part of adults that youth might it is properly part of Palestine. This
falsifies- of any denomination or no denomin-
decision is said to be due, first, to the
Rabbi Gordon conducted court on
he impressed with the value of Jew-
I and the greatest need is at present from different parts of this region the Independent ankles to be
1
fact that the Jewish colonists had
the opening night;
, tions.
ation should by virtue of his religion ish teaching.
felt in that neighborhood for a new' program of the Convention will make
and his Americanism back Near East
Mr. Morgentaau said he thought settled there over 30 years ago and,
provision
for
the
arranging
of
topi-
school.
UKRAINIAN FEDERATION
WOMAN'S CLUB TO HEAR
Relief. It is an opportunity for an woman should receive a place on the second, because of the foothills of
With the building of the new Tal- cal conferences on specific subjects
Litani river, which era chimed
CO-OPERATES WITH NANSEN
PSYCIIOLOGIST MONDAY exemplification of that brotherliness Boards of Trustees of Jewish syna- the
to
NEW YORK.— (J. C. B.) — the mud Torah. the exact location and in Jewish religious and educational
which is the highest consummation of gogues, and he too, appealed to his co- by Pinellas Rutenberg as essential
his
hydraulic
project.
American office of the high commis- details Of which will be announced in work, which will tie attended by the
Edward Schoolman, psychologist , religion and is at the present time religionists to devote more time to
The dispute between French and
sion of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen for re- ' next week's Chronicle, it is felt that delegates, who are specifically inter-
their
religious
duties.
In
the
great
-
the
world's
most
urgent
need."
will address the members of the Jew
ter-
lief of Russia, at 1 Madison avenue, 'the United Hebrew Schools will be ested in their respective subjects.
The overhead expense of the Near religious revival which would come, British authorities made of this
In addition, the representatives of tali Club at its annual meeting, Mon
ritory a sort of no man's land marked
announces the completion of an ar- ' able to make claim upon that section
day, May 7. The business' meeting East Relief is less than 5 per cent. he said, it would be necessary to de-
the
Young
People's
League
and
the
Arab
of
the
city
for
support
of
the
local
by
frequent
clashes
between
the
raneement for mutual co-operation
All expenditures are reported to the pend more on the spirituality of wo-
Women's League of the United Syn- will be held at II a. m., to he followed
Tel
with the National Federation of Uk- I institutions.
United States Congress and spread in , men. He pointed out that 57 per cent tribes of that vicinity. It was at
On Thursday evening, which ush- agogue will have separate sessions at by a luncheon, and at the afternoon
rainian Jews of America, whereby
, of the people of the United States ilai, one of the Jewish workers' set-
the Congressional Record.
program
Mr,
Schoolman
will
speak
tlement,' near Mettula, that Capt.
the latter organization becomes the ers in the festival of Lag B'Omer, which problems peculiar to themselves
,
were
Christian,
adding
that
this
vast
II.
S.
Meredith
is
the
Michigan
on the subject "Have Our Dreams a
active agent of the Nansen Relief there will be celebrations in all the will be discussed and acted upon.
, state director for the Near East Re- body would "rather have us religious Joseph Trumpeldor and five of his
Congregation Beth Sholom of Kan- Meaning?"
comrades, including two Americans
Mission for issuing food and clothing local schools, including the Wilkins
lief. Joseph W. McCauley is treas. Jews than atheists."
All members of the club are urged lief.
ssa City is acting as host to the Con-
Street
Talmud
Torah,
the
Kirby
Cen-
drafts and accepting relief packages
Miss Sallie Kuhie Glauber, presi- who had served in the Jewish Legion,
urer. Contributions should be sent
Achtenberg is chair- to attend as two important amend
were killed in March, 1920, during
for transmission to individuals and ter, the West and North End schools. vention. B. M.
dent
of
the
New
York
Federation
of
man of the local convention coo- I ments to the constitution will be pre - I to Mr. McCausey at 1106 Stroh build-
an Arab raid.
groups in the Ukraine and Russia, i Assemblies and parties will be fea-
Temple Sisterhoods, presided.
sented for consideration. ing.
mittee.
tures.
generally for relief purposes.

Enthusiasm among members and
friends of Pis ah Lodge No. 34, I.'
0. II. II., marked the smoker and rally
held Monday evening at the Wriai
1Prith club rooms, for the purpose of
stimulating the membership drive
now in progress.

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