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A merica Pwisk Periodical Cada

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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

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GLENDALE

ITEPETROIT AMISH IIROAICIA

9-3-0-0

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL XIII. NO. 23

las e

HENRIETTA HOLD Membership Drive
GREETED BY 3,000 Rally Enthusiastic
JEWS OF NEW YORK

PRODIGY OF 10

SYRACUSE, N. Y.—As a

final achievement in the most
remarkable school record ever

Alexander, Blurnrosen, Dentel-
baurn and Rhodes Address

attained by a Syracuse pupil,
Moses Finkelstein, 10 years old,
his won the honor place of
valedictorian in the June gradu-
ating 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 anti high
school in.the last five years has
been a series of surprises. Ile
completed the high school
course in two years.

I. 0. C. II. Affair,

Woman Palestine Leader De-

Enthusiasm among members and
friends of Pisgah Lodge No. 34 I.
leas in Holy Land.
O. B. B., marked the smoker and
held Monday evening at the It'nai N
URGES GREATER EFFORT B'rith club rooms, for the purpose of
stimulating
ir
npgr t. membership drive
FOR WORK OF HADASSAH n

scr ibes Work and Prob.

ARTICLES IN FORD
PAPER DISCREDITED
BY ALUMNI OF YALE

Forest School Defends Charac-
ter of Captain Robert
Rosenbluth.

ASSOCIATION DEPLORES
ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN

le or Rent

RE

SUED FOR LIBEL

n

LONDON. - (.1, C. R.1—The
Jewish Guardian, a weekly pub-
lication, has instituted libel pro-
ceedings agai st 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 who, Lord
Beaverbrook 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.

BILLIKOPF OPPOSES
SCRAPPING FOREIGN
Annual
RELIEF MACHINERY
Meeting of State Federa-

Mrs. Adolph Sloman
Heads Sisterhoods

Elected President

at

tion Here.

The Michigan State Federation of
Temple Sisterhood; meeting here on
Monday in annual session, at Temple
Beth El, elected Mrs. Adolph Sloman
of this city president; Mrs. S. Rich of
Saginaw, vice-president; Mrs. S. Thal
of Saginaw, treasurer; Mrs. Charles
Levy of Bay ('ity, corresponding and
financial secretary.
The morning session was opened
with invocation by Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin. Greetings to delegates
were extended by Mrs. Mayer B.
Sulzberger, the retiring president,
and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, chair-
man of the committee on arrange-
ments. Mrs. Charles Levy respond-
ed. The presentation of the charter
was followed by a round-table dis-
cussion of local and state work by
delegates. Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
spoke on "What the Biennial Accom-
plished."
Members of Jewish women's or-
ganizations were guests of the Sister-
hoods at a meeting which was ad-
dressed by Dr. Louis Mann of New
Haven, Conn., who spoke on "How
to Get the Most Out of Life." A re-
ception to visiting delegates, Detroit
guests and members followed.

Favors Perpetuation of Joint a
Distribution. Committee's
Organization.

SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL
MOVEMENTS ADVOCATED

Speakers at the rally were Milton
Communal Worker Describes
Declares Most Important Les- M. Alexander, Sol Blumrosen, Julius
"Jewish Issue" in Rosenbluth
Deutelbaum and Samuel J. Rhodes.
Effectiveness of War Re.
son to Learn is That of
Case Raised by Dearborn
Aaron Silberblatt presided.
lief Machine.
Mr. Rhodes, who spoke on "Shall
Independent.
Divine Patience.
the I. 0. B. B. be the Mouthpiece of
Detroit Jewry? urged greater em-
By
JACOB
BILLIKOPF,
The Yale University Forest School,
NEW YORK—Miss Henrietta Szold, phasic on things Jewish within the
Executive. Director of the Federation
Alumni Association, in a special sup-
organizer and honorary president order of the B'nui B'rith. Ile point.
of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia.
plement to the Yale Forest School
o f Hadas.ah, the women's Zionist . ed out that the B'nai 11'rith order
News, gives an account of the case
organization, who returned recently serves as a common meeting ground
of
Capt.
Robert
Rosenbluth
against
from Pale.tine, where she had served for all sorts of Jews and pleaded for
According to recent press an-
the attacks that were leveled against
for throy years as acting director of the perpetuation of Jewish ideals.
nouncements, reports from Europe,
him and the Jewish people in a series Captain Hibben Accuses New
the Medical Unit, was greeted by The best answer to anti-Semites will
supplementing the findings of the Lee
more than 3,000 men and women at come through an organized body of National Fund Activity Com- of articles in the Dearborn Indepen-
K. Frankel commission, sent abroad
York Herald and Boston
dent, Henry Ford's weekly,
the Hotel Pennsylvania Monday. Jews, he said.
last summer by the American Jew-
pares Favorably With
Transcript.
The case against Captain Rosen-
From New York and vicinity and
Mr. Alexander, speaking on "What
ish Relief Committee, indicate that
bluth, who is charged with the mur-
That of 1920.
also distant cities members and Numerical Strength in the I.
. 0.
. B .
the economic status of European
. der
of Major Alexander Cronkhite at
friends came to give their leader a 13. Means in Counteracting Anti-
Jewry
will be such by the end of
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)—Charg-
Camp Lewis in 1918, has been called
S.
tm t sm,
i assay
i " et h
t e indifference
hearty welcome.
1924 as to permit the Joint Distri-
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.) — The the American Dreyfus case. Captain ing that refugee Russians lecturing
With a huge blue and white flag of Jews . to racial attacks andk I
bution
Committee
definitely to termi-
total expended in Palestine by the Rosenbluth has been completely ex- , in the United States, "in the role of
of Zion as a background, Miss Szold for a closer organization to alight
nate the splendid work of relief and
Jewish National Fund during the onerated in the findings by Prosecut- dispossessed intellectuals," are fos-
Tooke optimistically of the future of anti.Semitism.
construction it has been doing for
year 1922 reached £158,864 or ap. ing Attorney James W. Selden of ' tering a campaign of hostile propa-
the Holy Land, but urged her Ameri-
the past eight years. At worst, un-
Jews Facing C ' ' .
proximately $704,320, it is learned. Pierce county, Washington, but the ganda against them by claiming
Org•nization Heads Speak.
can brothers and sisters not to lose
less something unforeseen occurs
This amount compares very favor- case was seven times reopened and Russia is ruled by Jews and are thus
"The Jews in the world and in
A luncheon of the board of direc- (and that is always likely, in view of
patience.
responsible
for
every
crime
charged
America
' a arc facing
"
a crisis," Mr. ably with that spent in 1920, when is now again ordered reopened by At-
Miss Szold was officially greeted by
against Russia, Capt. Paxton Ilibben, tors of the Temple Beth El Sister- the unsettled political and economic
Alexander said. "Within ''the past the investments of the National Fund torney General, Daugherty.
Miss Alice L. Seligsberg, national
formerly of the American diplomatic hood was held at noon to visiting conditions), the needs will have
few, weeks, incidents have happened totalled the highest figure for any
Answer Anti-Semitic Charge.
president of Iladassah, who acted as
service, in a statement to the Jewish delegates and presidents of local ceased, even in the Ukraine, by the
that demand the attention of every' one year since its foundation, name-
In presenting the case of Captain
women's organizations. Addresses
chairman. Further tribute was paid
Jew. Events in Poland, Austria, ly, $161,300. The present sum was Rosenbluth to the alumni of the Yale Correspondence Bureau, asserts the were delivered by Mrs. Sulzberger, middle of 1925.
to her devotion to the cause by Mrs.
It is fair assumption, therefore,
New York Herald and Boston Tran-
Hungary, Roumania, Germany, as expended as follows:
School of Forestry, the executive
Mrs. Samuel Glogower, president of provided the unforeseen does not oc-
Jacob Sobel, member of the national
For purchase of land, f MOO,- council makes the following state- script are taking the lead in the cam-
well as in this country, as a result
Jewish Women's Club; Mrs. David cur, that, save for one possible ad-
board, and Louis Lipsky, president
paign
which
is
becoming
more
defi-
48:3.563;
for
land
improvement,
of the formation of the Ku Klux
ment in answer to the anti-Semitic
'Lemon, president of the Ladies' Aux- ditional effort to raise sufficient
of the Zionist Organization of Amer-
Klan, seek to make the Jew the goat. £E:14,901 434; a f for estation and charges in the Dearborn' Indepen- nitely anti-Semitic in character.
lea. Others at the speakers' table
Captain Hibben has been engaged iliary of the Shaarey Zedek; Mrs. Os- money to meet the difference be-
The Jewish spirit, self-respect and plant ing, E7,254.242; buildings, dent:
car
Robinson, chairman of the house tween the estimated and required to
were Mrs. Irving Lehman, Mrs. Na-
enthusiasm for the Jewish cause will a:5,295.952; loans, 0:6,957.146.
"We have read certain articles in relief work in Russia and the Near committee of the Y. W. 11. A., and complete the humanitarian work un-
than Straus, Bernard G. Richards
Total, LE154,892.327.
help defeat the enemies of Israel."
published by one Charles Albert Cull- , East since 1919 and at present is Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, president of der any and the amount actually in
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph S. Ochs, tht;
The sums spent on purchasing and man in the Dearborn Independent of director of the Nansen American
Mr. Alexander appealed to the
the Detroit Iladassah.
Rev. H. Masliansky, Dr. Schmarya
the possession of the Joint Distribu-
gathering for the registering of en- improving land are thus 87 per cent !Dec. 30, 1922; Jan. 6, 13, 20 and 27, Committee for Relief of Russian
Dr. Louis L. Munn, the speaker of tion Committee, there wilt be no en.
Levin and Reubin Brainin.
thusiasm for Judaism by lining up of the total, as compared with 84 per and Feb. 3, 1923, a weekly magazine Children.
the afternoon, who has just recbived deavor to raise further funds in this
Miss Szold asked that American
"Of
course,
such
a
campaign
as
with the Jews. He declared that the rent in 1924 and 37 per cent in 1920. published at Dearborn, Mich., by the
a unanimous call to the pulpit of Si- country for European war relief.
Jewry be not dismayed upon rem ing
Anti-Defamation League and the This is in accordance with the policy , Dearborn Publishing Co., of which this is the very antithesis of every nai Congregation of Chicago, to suc-
The great human machine built up
that there are many emigrants from
' fundamental American principle,"
B'nai B'rith stand for the best in of the National Jewish Fund to con- Henry Ford is president.
ceed the late Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, for by the American Jewish Relief Com-
Palestine as well as immigrants to
Judaism and urged that an align- centrate more and more on land ac-
,
"These articles tend to defame the Captain Hibben states. "Anti-Semit- many years the foremost rabbi in the
mittee, supplemented by the Central
that country. What success can one ment with the B'nai B'rith as an an- quisition and its preparation for im- character of a fellow alumnus, Rob- ism is a noxious growth which had United States, was born in Louis-
and Peoples Relief Committees since
expect, she asked, if a trunkmaker
mediate colonization. Forty thou- ert Rosenbluth, M. F., '07, first by its roots in the religious intolerances
aver to the anti-Semites.
ville,
Ky.,
33
years
ago.
Ile
received
the fall of 1914, and which has spec- ,
tried to grow almond trees'
oa sand Egyptian pounds was paid on connecting his name with alleged , of the middle ages in Europe; it has
Deutlebaum spoke
Julius
his early education in the public ated with such unprecedented and
"If only they would do what they
I
no
place
in
this
new
world
of
ours,
account
of
the
land
purchases
in
the
murder; second, by prejudicing the
are accustomed to doing and what ,"Strength in Unity" and told of the
schools
of
Louisville
anti
was
gradu-
extraordinary efficiency, producing
just as it has no place in the new
Valley of Jezreel, where most of the
their hearts dictate to them, failres institutions that are being main- improvement works were carried out. public mind, and third, by directing world that the revolution has created ated with high honors from the Louis- nearly $60,000,000, will apparently
the venom of a misguided anti-Semi-
would be diminished," said Sties tained by the order of B'nai B'rith
ville
Male
High
School
in
the
year
not again be set in motion.
to cater to the needs of unfortunate At a time when other funds had run ' tic crusade against an American citi- in Russia.
Scold. "And yet there would be emi-
form which this campaign is 1907. He attended John Hopkins
f Machine.
Effecti
d Jews. Ile also emphasized the intel- low and the condition of the settlers zen of hitherto unblemished reputa- ' • "The
'
hostile
University
in
Baltimore,
the
Uni-
grants, occause, uestues
to p rofit
Very few people, except those who
lectual advancement work of the or- was critical, the National Fund was tion and a long and honorable career a mg
versity of Cincinnati, the Hebrew
heart, there must be pioneers.
propaganda
which
has
been
current
have been close to its workings, and
ter as being of the greatest benefit able to employ hundreds of workmen as a public servant in both civil and
Union College and Yale University

Need of Poience.„ to the members. The various ele- on its drainage schemes and water
• }ears
Imp
against Russia for the past fi ve
who have had something to do with

y
m•
"I believe the most important des-
'by claiming that Russia is run by the and was elected to the Phi Beta Kap- its creation, have any conception of
In Defense of Justices
must learn is that of divine ments that make up the organization, I installation works. Had these essen-
"In view of the effort which this (Jews, and thus to make the Jews re- pa fraternity. Ile holds five um- the magnitude of this human ma-
so n we
tial
works
not
been
carried
out
the
tience. We are not going to get he said, make it the best meeting
pa
, Emek colonies could never had re- publication is making to attribute thel sponsible in the public mind for every versify degrees anti has been a gc. chine, whose motive power is the de-
a perfect l'alestine. Not even the ground for Jews.
corded their present progress, it is defense of Rosenbluth to a Jewish I crime which has been charged against turer on comparative ethics at Yale sire to be of service to the Jewish
Banquet May 13.
youngest of us is going to see the
organization fostering an anti-Ameri-lRussia. For this purpose, Trotzky University, from which university he people. Very few people have any
stated.
Sol Blumrosen spoke of the ideals
completeness of our work or its corn-
The head office of the Jewish Na- can 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
t es s
l oso h S', having taken for h i s thesis
pc
.
r•
eau-
pc
-
ng
bi
'
It
will
take
a
generation;
of
Judaism
that
are
pletion.
(stional Fund, it is (darned, views the ing to the Independent, to overturn er in R uss ia, because Trotzky is a
with which this instrument has re-
perhaps two or three generations, be- ab e t through the order. All the future with some concern, as it is American justice to protect a crimi- Jew; and Russia is being systematic- "The Social Ethics of the Talmud," sponded to the vitalizing power of
fore that is achieved. Happily we speakers urged the members to bring now sending its reserve resources nal, and the repeated insinuations ally charged with a campaign against which will soon appear in book form. the appeals that have been made to
are not going to see it; retardation their friends into the order and to , and
relieve Jewish suffering, how almost
amt its present income is not ade- that hidden Jewish influences are Christianity on account of the mythi- Achievements of School.
will make it even more perfect. We help increase the membership of Pis-, goats to enable it to continue to din_ solely responsible for the widespread cal rule of Russia by the Jews. This Dr. Mann was called to the pulpit magically each part has moved to
A indignation and spontaneous protest particular alignment serv e s a double of Congregation Miahkan Israel im- perform its particular function, how
are the generation of the desert. We KaliLodge. J. Miller, chairman of charge its great responsibilities.
titles.
are going to fructify the earth with' the membership committee, also serious effort must be made,
i
in the which has been snit will continue to purpose for those Czarist Russian . mediately after his graduation from each wheel and each cog has taken
our ideas, with our bodies, with our spoke briefly about the membership opinion of the directors, to augment be made not only by friends and Be- refugees who foster it—it hits both the Hebrew Union College in the year up its allotted task in the great work
f Rosenbluth but by new Russia and the Jews, together, 1914. In fact, the New Haven Con- of producing funds with which to
hopes, but we have the distinction of campaign.
the revenue of the Jewish National
,
The musical program consisted of ,,.
being pioneers, and we will not see,
public-minded citizens of all classes which is what these reactionaries de- gregation held its pulpit open a year enable the Joint Distribution Com-
for him to graduate. He has occu- mittee to carry on its splendid ef-
with our own eyes, the consummation a vocal solo by Sam Rubiner; vocal r um "
against his treatment in this case as sire.
Levitt, accom-
"This sort of propaganda has, in pied the pulpit in New haven for forts. Some alight idea of this may
or our nape.
solo by bliss
the facts become known to
s oon
almost every case, been the work of nine years with marked success. The be gathered from the mere state-
One of the problems confrontnig panied on the piano by Miss Ida Le-
we
will
preface
our
statement
them,as
the Jews in Palestine, said Miss vitt; duet by Mrs. • Manuel Jacoby
by citing certain premises, even refugee Russians lecturing about the Mishkan Israel Religious School of ment that the American Jewish' Re-
Szold, is the internal consolidation of and Saul Silverman. accompanied by
though you, as fellow alumni, may United States in the role of dispos- New Haven is known throughout the lief Committee, either directly or
Miss
Kaplan;
vocal
solos
by
Mrs.
Ja-
sensed intellectuals. They are utter- length and breadth of the land be- through its state organizations, is in
the Jewish community. She had be-
already be aware of them, namely:
lieved before going to Palestine that I coby and Mr. Silverman and mass
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — Rabbi "1. That your executive council ly unscrupulous in what they say and cause of its unique achievements. All communication with over 1,500 Jew-
a Jew was a Jew. In Palestine they singing of America.
the
communities throughout
Schneersohn, Rabbi 13arishansky and are American citizens, of colonial an- abysmally ignorant of the history of the children of the congregation at- ish
The new class of candidates for
their own country, either since the
are Americans, Roumanians, Bus-
o tend the religious school from the age United States. That means that not
other prominent Jewish clergymen of cestry, without Semitic blo d.
mans or llungarians. This national.' membership in the B'nai B'rith will the Hemel ihstrict•will be put on trial "2. That the contents of this state. revolution or before," Captain Ilib- of 6 until 20, at which time they join only in the big cities, where the bulk
for life. • Children of the Jewish population is to be
istic feeling, said Miss Szold, will be be initiated at an open initiation to for assuming the "prerogative of ment are derived directly from public ben concludes. the
} congregation

are confirmed at the age of 14, then found, but in every town in the whole
adjusted through the use of one lan- be held on Sunder, May 13, at the state courts" in advising Jewish litt. records available to all citizens, and
by
a
banquet
continue
with
a four-year high school country where there is any Jewish
guage and the schools. The problem Hotel Stotler, followed
.
gents to have recourse in Jewish have not been supplied to us as prop-
.
i th e
department, and then with a two- population at all, there is some form
of language is acute, Miss Szold said, for members, there nen ds
ritual courts of law, according to an
and urged all who could to study He- new candidates. A prominent speak- announcement
year
normal
school
department, from of organization ready to function
N
announcement made by Chief Justice agenda That
from Jewish
out of sources.
539 alumni, in-
er of national prominence will ad-
brew,
1which religious school teachers have whenever the call goes out for funds.
eluding all who have attended the
Druginsky of llomel•
dress
the
banquet
and
dancing
will
been
supplied
not
only
for the school
'
Another aspect of international
Some day, I have no doubt, the
Announcement of the impending Yale School of Forestry, there have
of the congregation and other schools full story of the organization and
consolidation, she said, is the ques- follow. Reservations can be made arrest and trial of Jewish clericals of been but 12 of Semitic stock, and '
for
the
banquet
with
the
secretary.
of the city, but also for schools operation of this marvelous agency
tion of Jewish laws, There is a fast.
the district was made during the none of these 12 have in any way
Prior to the program for the mem- trial of Rabbi Schneersohn, who is attempted to influence our opinions
throughout the state.
growing movement in the Holy Land
for relief will be written. But what
and
Dr. Mann n h as b D een honored with I am concerned with is the future
for women to secure equal rights with bership rally, Frank G. Smith, vice- 70 years old. Contending that the or actions in this case, nor have they Organization Is Non-Sectiarian
many important positions in the Cen- of this agency, which in form and
Non-Political; 800 Jewish Or-
men before the law. This, she said, president of the First National Bank, so-called Jewish courts are part of even communicated with us regard-
teal Conference of American Rabbis, effect represents organized American
is not •aily a political problem, but addressed the lodge on "Banking." the traditional function of the rabbi, i ng it.
phans Housed in Turkey.
, Edgar A. Guest, Free Press poet, will Rabbi Schneersohn stated he and
among them having been the young- Jewry. What is to become of this
primarily it is a legal one.
"4. That we have received no
The Near East Relief Sunday est member on the executive board, great machine if and when the need
"The Jewish women of Palestine,” be the speaker on Monday evening, other rabbis of •Homel and other money or other aid from Jewish or
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- on the social justice commission and that brought it into being ceases?
to begin at once with the task of
forts have been given of our own vo- troit through the various churches. on the commission on religious edu- Shall it be permitted to rust, to dis-
rogative uninterruptedly.
---
modifyin g the ancient Jewish law in
' Speakers of national prominence will rational literature. He is vice-chan- integrate? Shall it be permitted to
Thereupon Judge Druginsky de- troop in the interests of justice.
such w:1 1, that the Jewish woman
, cellos of the Jewish Chautauqua So- fall apart? Shall this harnessing of
The "Jewish Issue."
claret'
that
in
view
of
this
statement
appear rare to speak for the organiz -
may not stand behind her Moham- KEIDAN
..5. That neither Rosenbluth nor ation which was incorporated by spa- ciety and has lectured at many uni- a tremendous force for good, afford-
Rabbi Schneersohn's trial will be
medan sister and her Christian sis-
postponed and proceedings instituted his attorney ever raised the Jewish ' vial acts of Congress anti whose ob- varsities throughout the country. Ile ing an outlet for beneficent energy,
ter in the privileges which she en-
for the same offense agaihst all nib-, issue,' which has been so maliciously jest is to advance relief in the Near is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mann and which has made American Jewry
of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Mann, who coherent and articulate, be permit-
joys. Today a Jewish woman in
bin of the Hemel district. 'raised by Ford's Dearborn Indepen- East.
di
d M ted to disappear?
h
on Alfred
. the daughter o f the
Rabbi Barishansky, who has al- dent, tending to prejudice the public
(Turn to last page.)
The idea of the Nenr East relief
-
o h en of
o Cincinnati, Oh' lo , is a woo-
ready
served
seven
months
imprison-
and
to
divert
attention
from
the
1
movement was conceived by Henry ('ohen
Oppose. Its Scrapping.
to an of rare charm and culture.
th injustice done Rt.) . Nlorg enthau, former ambassador o
a tt ac 'm g in his speeches sect issue f oe
Cam s ign ( or $25 , 000 t L at One ment f
That, in my opinion, would be •
Day; New Talmud Torah to Be
the Jewish section of the Communist , senbluth.
Turkey
, who is a member of the
tremendous waste and unwise. The
"6. That we have informed our- executive committee of the organize-
party, declared to the Jewish Tele-
Built in North End.
dismantling of this great machine
graphic Agency he was untroubled j-selves of the evidence ill this case as lion. Other Jewish representatives
__ __
would be an exceedingly easy thing

properly consti-
ssibilit y of further imprison- gnen
b
pu blicit y by
1)}.
• h t e po..
to accomplish, but its reassembling
Michiga n Federation Affair at Kirby
Judge Harry R. Keidan will be the ment for this offense. He said he toted civil authorities of the state of on the executive are Oscar Straus,
Abram I. Elkus and Dr. Stephen S.
would be a colossal undertaking, ren-
• as hi
general chairman of the one-day regretter II
Center a Success.
ng t on a nd that y compar ng W ise
on • } that t ma Y I e1 ay his
is e.
NEW YORK.—A position of great-
drive for $25,000 to be conducted on departure to Palestine, where he in- these facts with the accounts pub-
(Turn to Page Two)
The organization is non-political er prominence for Jewish women in
Thou•anils of Detroiters attended May 15 by the United Hebrew tends to settle and where, reports lished in the aforesaid Dearborn In- and non-sectarian and particularly
religious affairs was urged by speak-
the banes and carnival of the hlichi- ' Schools of Detroit. Joseph Ehr- have it, he is to become Chief Rabbi , ( I epen d en
t , and i k now i ng by
b their el supports orphans who are housed in ers at the first annual conference of
INCORPORATE METTULA
own published admission that these institutions, given an education and
ran Federation of Ukrainian Jews lich will be executive secretary.
of Jaffa.
the New York State Federation' of
In announcing the executives for
IN BRITISH PALESTINE
facts were in the author's possession taught trades
, held this week at the Kirby Center.
.
Temple Sisterhoods, affiliated with
the
drive,
the
local
Talmud
Torahs
at
the
time
when
these
statements
The bezzar was officialy opened by
In the orphanage of the Near East the National Federation of Temple
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Incor-
v'•ere published,
conclude
his relief if organization at Constantinople
Rabbi Barry Z. Gordon on Saturday request the young men and women MID - WEST CONVEINTION
account
is not in we
accord
with that
these
Sisterhoods, which opened at Temple
evening. Rabbi Gordon welcomed of this city to join the workers for
OF UNITED SYNAGOGUE
there are 800 Jewish children out of Beth Elohim, Eighth avenue and Gar- poration of the Mettula district in
, facts, and departs widely from the a total of 3,400. Dr. Alexander
the Palestine territory administered *
the first audience at the bazaar and this drive. Each worker will be given
field Place, Brooklyn.

a
few
names
and
addresses
of
people
by Great Britain will be officially an-
expressed the hope that a large sum
A Mid-West convention of the evidence, to the great personal injury . L yons, rabbi of the Eighth Avenue
Henry Morgenthau, former Am-
osthe reputation of the said Robert Temple of Brooklyn, N. Y., who re- bassador to Turkey; Adolph S. Ochs nounced this week, it is stated.
wouldb• realized for the relief of they are to approach, and after they
have solicited them for membership United Synagogue of America will be V enbluth.
Ukrainian Jewry.
Mettula is a Jewish colony in the
ly returned from a tour of the and Major Roger W. Strauss, son of
t
bel(' in Kansas City on Sunday and
-
"7. That such false attacks as I cen
It is believed that a large sum Was their took will be considered accom-
Near East, said in speaking of this I 1 Nathan Straus, were the principle northernmost part of Upper Galilee,
Monday, May 13 and 11. C ongrega- rho ose , against Rosen
ten to tin-
Rosenbluth tend
and clustering around it are a num-
realized during the week. An im- plished.
I
'
organization:
speakers.
Mr.
Ochs,
referring
to
a
Announcement is also made by the tions and communities as far north

those principles of justice
portant money getting feature of the
Nly observations in the Near East i statement made by Major Straus, who ber of smaller co-operative Jewish
Talmud Torah will as Duluth, Minnesota, as far south as 'tarmac
bazaar was the court held every schools that a new -
on which this nation is founded." have convinced me that nowhere in had expressed fears for the spiritual holdings. Cession of this territory
El Paso Texas, as far east as Louis-
night. Judge Harry B. Keidan was he built before the summer is over in ville, Ky., and as far west as Denver,' The special supplement compares the world is there a more urgent welfare ofJewish youth, declared that to France as part. of Syria was dis-
reVonsil.le for a large sum being the North End of the city. At pres-
, statements in i ord s Dearborn Inti !'" need—and nowhere a charity more' no Jew should be ashamed of his re- puted by the British, a mixed boun-
Colo., will be represented at this con- : pendent with facts and evidences in
realized en Sunday evening through ent there is only one Hebrew school
efficiently handled than that of the ligion, and urged a greater faith on dary commission deciding finally that
vetion.
"'court lines." Samuel S. Stahl and in the North End, although the bulk ' In response to numerous requests the Rosenbluth case and proves the Near East Relief. Every American the part of adults that youth might it is properly part of Palestine. This
of
the
Jewish
population
lives
there,
Independent
articles
to
be
falsifica-
Rabbi Gordon conducted court on
, of any denomination or no denomin- he impressed with the value of Jew- decision is said to be due, first, to the
and the greatest need is at present from different parts of this region the thins.
fact that the Jewish colonists had
the opening night.
' ation should by virtue of his religion ish teaching.
Convention will make

felt in that neighborhood for a new program of the C
. •
and his Americanism back Near East
Mr. Morgenthau said he thought settled there over 30 years ago and
provision for" the arranging of topi
U
CLUB
TO
HEAR
school.
WOMAN'S
'S
C
KRAINIAN FEDERATION
Relief.
It
is
an
opportunity
for
an
woman should receive a place on the second, because of the foothills of
CO. OPERATES
With the building of the new Tat- cal conferences on specific subjects
WITH NANSEN
PSYCHOLOGIST MONDAY exemplification of that bro erliness Boards of Trusters of Jewish syna- the Litani river, which are claimed
in Jewish religious and educational
NEW YORK.— (J. C. 13.) — The mud Torah, the exact location and work, which will be attended by the
which is the highest consummation of gogues, and he too, appealed to his co- by Pinches Rutenberg as essential to
American office of the high commis- details of which will be announced in delegates, who are specifically inter-
Edward ,Schoofman, psychologist, religion and is at the present time religionists to devote more time to his hydraulic project.
' next week's Chronicle, it is felt that
The dispute between French and
;1:1; of
aFriadttjo1
n for
their religious duties. in the great
will address the members of the Jew- the world's most urgent need." •
the United Hebrew Schools will be ested in their respective subjects.
of Russia,
f
Madison
avenue,
The overhead expense of the Near religious revival which would come, British authorities made of this ter-
In
addition,
the
.representatives
of
ish
Club at its annual meeting, Mon-
a
!able
to
make
claim
upon
that
section
ritory
a sort of no man's land marked
r nnounces the completion of an a -
the Young People's League and the day, May 7. The business meeting East Relief is less than 5 per cent. he said, it would be necessary to de-
r
angement for mutual co-operation of the city for support of the kcal Women's League of the United Syn- will be held at 11 a. m., to he followed I All expenditures are reported to the pond more on the spirituality of wo- by frequent clashes between the Arab
tribes
of that vicinity. It was at Tel
institutions.

with the National Federation of Uk-
agogue will have separate sessions at by a luncheon, and at the afternoon United States Congress and spread in , men. He pointed out that 97 per cent
On Thursday evening, which ush-
hinian Jews of America, whereby
of the people of the United States Hai, one of the Jewish workers' set-
which problems peculiar to themselves program Mr, Schoolman will speak the Congressional Record.
ers
in
the
festival
of
lag
IVOmer,
tlements
near Mettula, that Capt.
the latter organization becomes the
H. S. Meredith is the Michigan I were Christian, adding that this vast
on the subject "Have Our Dreams a
will be discussed and acted upon.
t;P v i e 'agent of the Nansen Relief there will be celebrations in all the
, state director for the Near East Re- I hotly would "rather have us religious Joseph Trumpeldor and five of his
Congregation Beth Sholom of Kan- Meaning?"
local schools, including the Wilkins
comrades,
including two Americans
and clothing
na City is acting as host to the Con-
All meridiem of the club are urged ' lief. Joseph W. McCausey is treas. Jews than atheists"
Street Talmud Torah, the Kirby Cen-
Miss Sallie Kuhie Glauber, prem. who had served in the Jewish Legion,
draftsna for accepting or'el lC•t
dpca t
vention. B. M. Achtenberg is chair- to attend as two important amend- urer. Contributions should be sent
ter, the West and North End schools.
during
for transmission to individuals and
man of the local convention . com- ments to the constitution will be pre- to Mr. McCatisey at 1106 Stroh build- dent of the New York Federation of were killed in March, 1920,
" 6 ans in the Ukraine and Russia, i Assemblies and .parties will be fea-
Temple Sisterhoods, presided. an Arab raid. -
tented for consideration. ing.
mittee •
tures.
generally for relief purposes.

$800,000 INVESTED
BY J. N. F. IN 1922

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