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A merkatr 'apish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

19 23

[

Michigan's Only 1
Jewish Newspaper
printed in English
_ - —

Telephone
GLENDALE

II- EbETROIT EWISH.

9-3-0-0

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. XIII NO. 26

COLBY PAYS TRIBUTE
TO PART PLAYED BY
JEWS IN U. S. WARS

Special Significance
Of Petrograd School

---
jesish Unhersity Extraordinary
By-Product of Uphea)al of
Life in Aussia.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923
HUSSEIN ASKS HELP
O FFICERS ELECTED
IN PAN-ARAB UNION
BY HADASSAII HEREI.

STEADY EMIGRATION
FROM WHITE RUSSIA
GOES TO PALESTINE

011ie,. Submit ITeports at Chapter's



Annual Meeting.

S•y ■ Gre•t Britain Obliged to Help
Cause of Arabs.

5-
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
,

Schools' Workers
; SAYS PRESENT-DAY
At Dinner Monday ' CHARITIES SCORNED

Will Submit Report on Results
Of One Day Member -
ship Drive.

BY WORKING CLASS

-
Grant I
JERCSALEN1. — (J. T. A.) — Great

The Detroit chapter of }Wessell,
Britain is obliged to help the Arabs

at the annual meeting held last Weil-
Paul Blanchard Assets Social
in the establishment of a Pan-Arab

.
"ening' elected Miss H attie Conditions Revealed in Report union, accenting to an appeal by
Worker Not Popular With
One hundred workers for the local
nesdaY
Ea-Secretary of State Says
Gittleman president, to succeed Mrs.
!O-
King Husein
of the Iled
s
of Telegraphic Agency
Labor.
loseph II Ehrlich. Other officers
They Fought in All of Re-
dressed to the Arab communities of Talmud Tenths will be guests
at a
g, at 6: 30
..
eeenin
Correspondent.
Arabia, Mesepotamia, Palestine and dinner Monday Kirby ( enter, when
e te XTRAORDINARY as a by-pro elected are: Mrs. M. M. Cohen, vice-

public's Conflicts.
'clock
at
the
president; Miss Blume Levin, record.
Transjordid
received by th e reports will be heard on the results ,JUDGE MOSES SUGGESTS
ana, an
duct of the upheaval of Jewish
. . J S
. Souls , cot -
lug s i•cretary; Mrs
. • committee here.
A ra
ra b tXtt .•utiv
. life in Russia is the founding of "The
the new treaty concluded . of the one-day drive conducted last
responding secretary; Miss Bertha MOVEMENT NOT CAUSED
CO-OPERATION FOR BOTH
DEPLORES BIGOTRY HERE ;,, heel for Higher Jewish Science" in Lipsitz, assistant corresponding sec-
week for members of the United Ile-
"Under
BY ZIONIST AGITATION between Great Britain and Iraque, brew Schools. The board of direc-
AGAINST JEWISH PEOPLE n i.e. t tre,, ,g ,ir,th id, ,,‘,.. , .i 1 , 1 . 1 , :r 11,, , itiy n. all but name, i. retary ; :Miss Rose Weinsten, financial
.. _ ___
I
the
British
government
has
recess-
tors
ef
the
schools
and
the
campaign
Special Courses for Social
secretary; Miss Jeanette Steinberg,
--
our rights to an Arab alliance.
of stub an institution as this in the treasurer; Mrs. N. E. Aronstain,
; committee will be hosts at this din.
No Notification of Arrivals Yet nized
Workers Planned at An-
and, moreover, is obliged to help us,' ner. •
Declares Prejudice Cannot Live former capital of Russia, where, un- auditor.
Received at Center of This , declares King Hussein, who is said
der the Czaristic regime, only a had
a ppeal for members,
nual Conference.
The new board of directors will
Under Principles of
final dinner
a
In a
to be a lineal descendant of Mohan-' prior
ful of Jews were permitted to live consist of Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. L.
to
the
for
the
workers,
Migration.
Equality.
has a special significance. Today i
I
Bernard
Isaacs,
superintendent
of
me
1.
N. Ilalbstein, Mrs. Meyer Applebaum,
—__.
W A S I NGTON.—(J. C. B.)—
is estimated the Jewish population 0
Arab leaders have issued a the schools, declared that "a Hebrew
Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, Mrs. Charles
By LOUIS FISHER,
Petrograd is. 5 0,00(i.
proclamation incorporating the king's school is not a luxury but a vital ne- Unless the social service worker will
SEW YORK.Annual
l memoria Robinson, Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, i

"bite
the hand that feeds him" dur-
Russian
J.
T.
A.
Correspondent.
Thr Sehool, for Higher Jewish Mrs. Louis Stoll, Mrs. J. II. Berko-
Russian
solemn appeal and calling upon the cessity. Either we support our Ile-
services were held Sunday by the
_
le ne e g fives f free courses
Arabs to celebrate the day of the I brew schools or our nation dies a ing a strike and stand by the workers
Hoe° di i .n •, among witz, Miss Julia Wine, Mrs. Goldie
Wars f the
.
«
as
against
the employers, organized
Jewish
!:tishteorry
'signing of the treaty of Teague as an I slow iginiminieus death;"
• 1 ), a
• P
g Sarasohn, Mrs. Ben Krell, Mrs. D. R.
• .
(Copyright, 1923, by J. C. B 1
labor will regard him as an enemy,
Republic, Under the auspices of the
subjects. The only requirement
Arab national holiday.
2,000 Attend Schools.
Free Synagogue, at Carnegie Hall. for !Omission is ability to translate Clacker, Mrs. Harry Frank, Mrs. Max
the 600 delegates to the national con-
The Legislative Council, which was
Mr. Isaacs pointed out that the , ference of Jewish social service were
Interspersed with tributes to the sot- passages from the Bible into Yiddish Dushkin, Mrs Albert Feldstein, Mrs.
During the lege three months there
to have been elected by the Palestine , number of Jewish children of Isehlo5ol_
i ie i s o llarry V. II ro
'e •n, Miss : Sarah Wein
diet dead were condemnation for or Russian. Of 247 ep i F
ver - increasing
i n creasing
told by Paul Blanchard of the Roch-
•iii t for to•rg and anion Eva M, erhe
Three has been a steady and e
et
having
been
formed,
ow-
,
voters,
n
e
. • age in Detroit is approximate y

racial prejudice, bigotry and the Hu ,admission during 1922, 150 were. men ,
V, stern and White
ester Joint Board of the Amalga-

in um re. i y.
as emigration from
, honorary directors were elected,
N Z' • t a ' ing largely to Arab opposition, t he 000
Of these, 2,000 are receiving mated Clothing Workers during the
i
'
Klux K lan.The most scathing refer. n
ii e n.
• • ' •
11r.
A
M
Hershman
Mrs
f
[low
Palestine
government
has
decided
to
instruction
in
the
various
branches
once to this secret society was by one , were accepted as regular stu- '
• 1
lion gives thin movement impetus
Wednesday session at the ote
nation
' A
• ' •• ' .
.
W. Simons and airs. J. Feldman. or inspiration; in fact, it seems that i reconstitute the advisory council ap- of the United Hebrew Schools. The Washington.
former Secretary of State Bainbridge dents and the rest admitted as visit- I). The
.
annual reports of officers were
in th
these d' is - , pointed by Sir Herbert Samuel soon last branch, on Kirby avenue, with
Zionists•
"Acid teats," said the speaker, ap-
'
i if 1 t a
ere were any
,
Colby, who delivered the principal ors. The number of students now
read, Mrs. Ehrlich pointing out in trios they would discourage Jews • after his assumption of f oflice as High accommodations for about 1,000 chit-
l ow rread,
plied by "class conscious progres-
address.
i i4 215.
the president's report accomplish-
. Commissioner.
dean, was filled to capacity in one sives" who are the predominating
Mr. Colby said that he wished pub-
by th Detroit Hadassah dur- from leaving because of the problems .
Subjects Taught.
week's time, proving beyond doubt element in labor unions, to the nodal
licly to "confess his contempt for
of transportation, the difficulties in
Here are some of the subjects
meats
'
e year.
a ing
the past
J u a.
the demand for Jewish education.
f
those who held any preudice agaiest meek ,
obtaining permission to d epart rom
'
service workers are the following:
'I he next school to bebuiltt in the
the Jewish rare," and added: "With
Russia, and the clangers and expense
"Are you opposed to a social order
First year—Aneient Jewish his-
very near future will be in the
I
of the journey through Russia, from
American pride, I wish to deny that Tory, modern Jewish history in \1'. 1, t
Northwest district, which is thickly on industrial inequality?
Russia through Turkey and from
"If you are, how often do you
this prejudice represents generally ern Europe, history: of the Jo. s
,
populated with Jewish children with-
T
w urtkey to Palestine es a result of
the feelings of my countrymen as a Poland, introduction to Jewish phi-
(nit a social
single Hebrew school
to care mY it' who knows
. "Any
.
,
hi •h so much energy: is dissi ated,
worker
nation or as a people."
lesephy Oriental history, history of
.
for their needs for Jewish training.
• . '•
and
The genesis of such racial preju.
SO many lives lost and So much ePntliti.
,
Jee ish literature, modern Jewish lite-
'fhe buildine of the Northwest school what organized labor has struggle
done for
--- - --
Mani cooled before any goal is reach-

dices us exists in America Mr. ( oilby rot ore • introductsito
j hietory of re-
on the success of the present won't stand by it in its
lepends
any
purpose
is
aceom-

be
a
and
Dr.
Bogen
Says
J.
D.
C.
Liqui-
e
pt
economic
equality
is
not
fit
to
attributed "to those with less talents I igion ' hag iry of
Jewish religion,
membership drive.
-- --
worker in the field of organized char-
who are disgruntled and lonesome be- introduction to h'
history of Jewish art, W
dation in Russia at Pres -
]
But nothing deters the immigrants.
of
to
Ad
-
hy,"
is
another
poser
put
by
the
pro-
Zionist
Leader
cause they are outnumbered by men , int reeticai
World
orld
il tO modern Jewish ea,-
The center of the movement is the city
ant Unthinkable.
e 0 l 00cin 1* schools gressives to the social worker, ac-
of greater talent."
s ,117) sine" o fo t hS a
T h e eE
meek problems, methodology of so-
.
dress Detroiters at Wood -
of liomel. It now encompasses Mohi-

approximated $66,000 for the fiscal cording to Mr. Blanchard.
al srience.
Call Prejudice Despicable.
lev, Mosier, Bobruisk and the our-
ward
Auditorium.
"Since
year.
This
includes
salaries
for 28
Colby,
year—Continuation
of
an-
Charity Part of Present System.
Second
"The Jew," continued Mr.
J. C B 1 —
; ... " .
1,
itory an is ele i
r
rounding
ter
main-
ine; marched across every batth•field eient Joeish history, l'olish Jewish
"What sort of charity does organ-
'e
to infect Minsk, the capital of White the cessation of the work of the , teachers, janitors, bookkeeper,

aiciwr'sfhuiiptio
in which the republic has fought, and hia.ory and well
the history
of Jewish
zed labor want?" Mr. Blanchard
American Relief Administration, the il l (Iii of building, et
as modern
Jewish ' The date for the visit in Detroit of /to .
(7u lens ,
the blanches, me
in no field of human endeavor has [(venture us
al.
.
i.ao'se
"We are moving towards a
Dr.
Chaim
Weizmann
has
been
defi-
number
of
starving
in
this
territory
all
,
other
incomes
amount
to
eeo.
ment Gains Momentum
m
$44,- asked.

in talent of the Jewish people failed literature.; also the followi n g:
social order in which the g p es le e
. literally d o ubled," Dr. W. E. and
When 1 discussed ehe question with has
Si, I say this mimic history of the Jews during the nitrly set fur will
Wednesday,
6. Rabbi
to win recognition.
address a June
mass-
Borischansky of Hamel, who Haigh of the League of Nations epi. 000. The balance of $22,000 is to help themselves• when thel P g n
un-American prejudice is contemptu. middle ages, lestery of the Jews in The president of the World Zionist
working through the government,
ous and
and cannot
live mats,
Russia,
history
Ara- meeting
Or
'oc
of the social
under
the .h.spicable
great American
principles
history
of of
the Hebrew
Talmud, and
Biblical
at the Woodward Auditorium himself would probably
stem
the tide
commission
to the
Nan-
be raised
from
new
members
to be ' gradually take over most
m g
o, and if
he had
the demic
stn Relief
Mission reports
here. The
rhil-
enrolled
during
the
present
drive.
s
f
c
ently clothed in rags u The first gra duating lass o the , agencies now sup orted bprivate
Tilted Hebrew Schools, which corn. means. Those things are ythPe eo
of justice and equality on which our science...2 archivegeaphy
and
histor- ternoon
on Wednesday
evening.
In the at-
he could
do
onjunction with
Jewish
a number
of functions
are if right,
he quoted
from the Genesis ; siren
are
fred
dirty beyondription
eb
and, during
es ite l course of study in a at few
Brophy in c
planned for the world Jewish leader. story of Hagar. She left the home of their long .wait in line . at the food plet k
job; it is not to be left to the
!mien is founded."
Pl'In ' s
. e a display of the
Illustrative
of how
he believed
the history
in Russia, Lithuania
and the
Po- It is exth'eted that
tors of thirst,
hunger
and wild the
beast
that
yea . 1rul ing classes."
Jews
of America
should
face attacks
land. Opportunity
is afforded
a representative Abraham
her master
knowing
ter- , kitchens, dixease it readily communa wee s, we I giv
w ill b e i n
aarfsent0sIot;
Cohgeitry0 istLa rt. poefaitcahre p
Detroit Jee to
ish greet
audience
attendance
the great leader. which the wilderness had in store for , voted from one to the others through accomplished in the past three
on their religion and race, the. former students to acquire practical use of
of cleanliness" ,
I cia"1
The conning of Dr. Weizmann here her, and realizing the gravity of tak- lack of the means
'
Secretary of State cited how his for- Hebrew, yiddieh and Arabic.
funds come from investors and !me
ing young Ishmael into the desert, but The description continues:
t0
in
For the third year, the students on June 0 will be the second visit of
mer chief, ex-President Woodrow
at the Nansen ' DR. NANSEN OPENS
difgl.vhaeyit rteaalalsy wanted
p lel p
y eu
Wilson,
"held
no rancor
to those
either
historical and
r sa would
defeated
his efforts
to serve
the who
na• may
social select
retiree
iir a an
philosophical
and ing
the of
leader
to Detroit.
The first
she nn
went
despite
it all because
. "The
food given
Weizmann
was marked
by com-
the was
other
escapes—she
had to there
fire food
kitchens
is varied and well pre-
place. Class conscious progressives
greatest turnout of Jews ever wit- from Sarah her rich mistress. So it pared and floors and tables are clean. :
lion ad mankind, and who looked for- philological retiree Peelagoey
is
will say that 'charity makes robbers
: In the poorest quarters, where chol-
is greatest
-
.
e region of Western Russia,
'11ELIEF.
ward to the realization by the nation taueht in both courses
respectable.' Ile would point to
here. Thousands upon thou- is in
I
I era has spread into almost every
Cultured Element Predominates.
aan'la packed the Michigan Central ''specially in Hopei. 1 Economic
eon- house, there are generally about 80Q
• Judge Gary of the Steel Trust, who
of those ideals for which he had
bad.
A
person
a" exceedingly
I
The
largest
number
of
students
m
g
Y
.a
elemak-
dwtaonhastw
itmla
r
fought, and had been stricken down
' in Ho
and Cl
otng
velatitikeliiiklantacocvoern
ance at the ball where the leader well-dressed is a rare eight
imel ' people in line at the food kitcheneeSi
B
ot hing
while fighting, with undimmed hope come, naturally, from the cultured depot and thousands were in attend- " and the majority of the population are of whom 500 are women. Al Kitchen "bed
accommodations
e
Packages
to
be
Sent
Through
elements, although the admission re.
abroad on a vacation recently, while
,_..,_ and rising confidence."
The first visit of Dr. Weizmann clothed in garments that are little No. 3, 1,000 persons are served, in-
Sixty Branches,
his workers remained in the mill
Following a tribute to the Jewish quirements ere such that the average spoke first
more than rags, patched and re-patch- eluding food for the neighboring hos-
"
soldier dead of the World War, air. Jew has no difficulty in qualifying.
I seven days a week and 12 hours a
ed. The city is too far from the bor. uital of the Red Cross. A number of

Colby urged his hearers to carry the Most of the lectures are given from was
arranged
by
a
committee
Rath-
local
organ-
60
1

I
th
LONDON, England.—The success day, and say of him: 'Ile is a rob-
ere f from more than
I , r to benefit by the trade that is car- those applying for food, bore medical
"ideals for which they fought and 6 to- 9 in the evening. The lectures
food drafts and Nan.. bar.' I agree with them. So long
mil on with Poland; many people are certificates, saying that they were
NIVISell
It was a real
re- (!-•
takes money from men of
died to the sluggish Mass of citizenry, attract large numbers if students, izations
ception, . sponsored
by a people's
popular con-
i unemployed; artisans must close their entitled therefore to take their food of
the
sen
clothing drafts and relief pack- as charity
that a full realization of their su- who are occupied during the day with
workshops and merchants their stores. home
with
them.
"A plate of cereal or soup, half a ages, through which the Jews Judge
in ' dge Gary's type, it is taking
other
courses,
but
prefer
to
spend
ference
of
Detroit
Jews.
Dr. Weizmann comes here next
preme sacrifice may be reached."
respectable.
their leisure hours in the acquirement ten
earin
ityj ao
ilpp
week
under the
auspices
of the
Ke- cause
Ask the
citizen and
what he
is will
the pound of bread was all they could be Great Britain are sending
Ilayesod.
Robert
Mamie
chair-
of average
all the distress
food and , money
to
make
men who
0 ugshot ytao in Cbh order
Prayer by Rabbi Wise.
alT oat h itra tuo k r t ha rti, e r , Tartat i sh'eese ai in
Tn.th.
of the committee in charge of tell you that it is due to the burden- given. The Ara reduced its portions c
brought
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Free of Jewish knowledge.
Other cultural organizations are aim
I
some
taxation
which
the
government
for
children
and,
pave
for
Jewish
re-
Symeseeue, who delivered the me-
public attention by the Jewish
"Charity also tends to maintain
. ., ^ .
.
1, i
lief, the most recent hospitals opened to
. tne tj alestine has imposed.
n haor
' campaign
f
merle] prayer, also urged his congre- ee-operating with the "Institute for ,,,,
Guardian and the Jewish Chronicle' the economic status quo. In the
ap- mentum
1 , h has issue nn n the
The movement constantly gains mo- would have had to close down. The
• •
'ca
' o u ndatIon
gsti- o l "to go forth into American Higher Jewish Learning." The "So- ."'"
of
progressive laborite,
opinion
o the
t
it began in a small trickle number of these hospitals
hospitals is gradual-
gradual- of London, both of which publica.
have pledged in
w
p en to those who
life and labor diligently, that our he- ciety for Spreading Education Among et
tions have urged the employment of charity allays discontent and op-
Jews" has an enormous library which recent trade, and professions drive about a 'ear ago
'
ei
and
in
the
last
guar-
ly
falling
off.
.dis, Hews the truth, therefore it is re-
role dead may not have died in vain,
e
I

e
th
are
sin
e
"The
general
hospital
for
con-
this
practical
means
of
relieving
enlarged during
for the Karen Ilayesod to make pay- about
year it has becomean appreciable
a better
and that the ideals for which they, was en arge
way by gifts of numerous private col-
t on their pledges at once that a stream. In the past six weeks, 1,000 tagionus diseases, where all cholera tress among the Jewish populations larding the march towards
fought shall not perish."
'sryabpleerciaoints.. of Russia, White Russia and the Ult. social order. The class conscious pro-
.
. t • in la
David Solomon, commander-in lections and other gifts from Profes- I su inellillt
- •
ffic i en t sum may be collected to , laws are estimated to have departed
raine. It is pointed out that, with gressive therefore regards the char-
Dr • Wozmann with a check from Hemel on their way to Palestine. eZi':nmaer71 sl La tel e, :fasline !Tin i
• chief of the Jewish Veterans of the , nor Ilarkavy, defender of "Schechi. I 12 resent
the cessation of the food draft sera- • ity worker as one who lives on ho-
,
till" Professor Kelleher and Advocate . f ,1, $25,000
towards the moveme.nt While in Homel I was told that 400 tot one sheet per bed.
and as one having no
Wars of the Republic, in opening the I
ice formerly rendered by the Ameri- '
(,
"During the cholera epidemic, the
flit
It,'
rebuilding
of the Jewish are preparing to leave in the near fu-
exercises, made the first reference to Zarodny, who was Beilis' lawyer dur.1.
right to exist, since he is not doing
e.
ture and representative individuals number of those cared for was root- can Relief Administration, there is man suffering,
the Ku Klux Klan, pointing out that ing his famous trial for ritual mar- ,,, ,
.
"
volumes. Its " meuul
other dependable means of send. , all in his ower to destroy the root-
Mr. Marwil points out that every whose word, I think, could be trusted moos, hundreds being admitted daily no aid
the erganization of which he was the der. It contains 0,000
to individuals in Russia than causes of Ppoverty.
isits t presents the were of the opinion that the flow was : during the worst period of epidemic.. ing
"The replies to these charges," the
head was necessary to fight bigotry 1 Hebrew section includes a great col- city Dr. Wheizmannkvfor
The
physicians
inform
me
that
it
was
through
the Neilsen Relief Mission,
I
he fund and only beginning.
and "gain recognition for the Jewish lectern of Bibles an Talmuds, rep- I
a
veritable
nightmare.
The
morgue
which
is
purely a charitable organiz. I speaker conceded, is that organized
' resenting every edition; a large sum- urged
ea, er „that
wit a local
chec Zionists and Keren
Travel
by
Way
of
Caucasus.
profits
on
its
food
charity
is really hel ing to build the
soldier."
alien, making no pro
Iber of rabbinical treatises and 300
aake payment
ihat. make
i;eetehs, ..r1 contributors
The authorities in Homel and in the during the winter when the ground
, " 0 n ,
, new social order. It is not merely
"If ever a time shall e I
t
vicinity
are
considering
taking
legal
was
too
hard
to
dig
graves,
frequent.
draft
and
clothing
draft
service.
big
enough
bl
I
.1
plea
Bea
.


has
timed Mr. Solomon, "when no finger vauae manuscrips. The "Judaica"
Nansen's
has pa lliative, it
it is doing work now that
Dr.
Dr
.
. organization
many Hebrew mapazinea
be the
made
possible
for appearance
presenta- .. steps
,
' eum
tion to
leader
on his
to prevent further emigration. ly held over 1,000 cases of typhus
ould have to be done even if labor
is pointed at the Jew, at such a time I flehtuds's
Jewish Historical and Ethno-
They may make it impossibly difficult deaths awaiting burial, while as opened a branch in the United States,
his
also, at 1 Madison avenue, New York I w controlled the social order."
this oreanization Will disband."
. for men and women to obtain their summer, even, there were at times as
Maurice Simmons, the founder of • graphical Society maintains a library . n Detroit.
Judge Jacob H. Moses, former im•
passports. It was stated in the Emess many as 1,300 cholera corpses in a City, and has already begun the ship- partial chairman for the clothing in-
the organization, said "this organize- and museum in which are many Jew- in
meat of relief packages and the as-
that they might go to the root of the state of decomposition awaiting suing of food drafts and clothing dustry of Baltimore, declared that it
lion is a compelling necessity to pro- ish art works. Its curator is the
. sculptor Elva
Ginzberg. Not FINANCIERS ASAILED
.
burial .
mut. was absolutely untrue that organized
tort unfair and malicious attacks on .
drafts for Jewish relief in
pr obl e m and decrease t axes. . But
I only does he Five his services with-
"The number of deaths in the city
FOR AIDING HUNGARY mass gathers momentum as It pro-
citizens of Jewish faith. We are not
f There are, already, 60 branches of Jewish labor was radical. The grea t
but he is re ared
p
Co
out
ceeds and one must raise sermos of Odess a t th first six months
majority of Jewish workmen are affi-
dismayed against that secret organz-
-
the
de
i
doubts as to whether any obstacles 1922 was 37,713, or 10 per cent of the Hansen organization established
to resign his post as head o
s in the United States, in New York, liated with the American Federation
ation which is prejudiced against race partment in the Petrograd Art Aced-1 Wiener Morgenseitung Assails Roths-
will interrupt the movement in the the total population; 12.257 of
thee Chicago Washington, D. C., Phila. of Labor. They conceive their mem-
child. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
and creed, because we have faith in emy if the work of the museum

g
were pecked up ea o
Kansas I bership in this conservative organiz•
Kans
near future.
our coutnry.
delphia, Boston, St. Louis,
Los Ang
, _
,
,
Veterans of the Civil, Spanish-, should require more of his time.
The emigrants usually go from streets."
a IF,NNA.—(J. T. A.) —The Lon-
el es, anion as a good business proposition.
City, San ran cisco,
Cit
"For 50 years I was far from Jew- I .dun house of Rothschilds and Paris , Western and White Russia by way of ,
• s 5
Baltimore,
Detroit,
Cleve- It moves slowly, attempting moderate
American and World Wars were pros-
Pittsburgh,
"d now
ish art," says Ginzberg,an
, representatives of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., the Ukraine to the Caucasus. It is
land, St. l'aul, Youngstown, Toledo . gains, such as better wages, shorter
D. C. CONTINUES IN RUSSIA
ant in uniform at the services .
want to do something for it so long I of New York, are bitterly and ,dig— easier to obtain the visa to leave Rus- , J.
an Bother cities, as well as Toronto hours, and holding these gains. The
DESPITE A. R. A. WITHDRAWAL
as I can. The museum is a necessity nantly assailed by the Wiener Mor- sin from the Georgian government
Na-
, rest, mainly those in the needle
.
.
MOSCOW
T A 1—The
Na-
. Montreal . in Canada .. The
. a P - and

and I am eager to give work for it
• --(J • T.
.
.,
itung
for
whet
the
paper
re-
.
than
elsewhere.
The
ordinary
route
,
shown is to ship from Batoum on the Black preaching departure of the American tonal Federation of Ukrainian Jews , trades, belonging to the "Amain.
. genee
with all the love I have acquired for ger& as excessive cordiality
mated," look upon the union as an
Horthy regime,
who are negotiating
Sea to Constantinople and thence to Relief Administration from Russia of America is co-operating with the
it."
tewards
the plenipotentiaries
of the Beirut,
Haifa, Jaffa or Alexandria. does not affect the status or activities American Nansen office as the similar instrument of social service. They
---• _ -
a loan in European capitals. Count But the task is much more complica• of the Joint D,stribution Committee, federation in England is co-operating are not content with mere present
WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) — A new
I gain. They are looking into the fu-
leeish edition of the forged protocols JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB
M. Kallay,
Finance Premier,
Minister and
have set when carried out in life than when' the J. T. A. learns auhoritatively with the British branch.
liethlen,
the the
Hungarian
tore, when they can throw off the
. own on paper. Few of these here. The J. D. C. is remaining in
of the Elders of Zion is receiving
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
yoke of labor. They want to educate
widespread distribution at the hands
--
been
spending
some
time hope
in Paris,
London
and Rome
in the
of Palestinians.to-be have sufficient re- Russia in accordance with the agree-
' their children.
sources
for
the
journey.
So
many
mesh
entered
into
with
the
Soviet
SUNDAY
of the Rozwoj party.
The Jewish Woman's Club held its
Ground for Co-operation.
According to a decision of the con-
must stop for months in the Ukraine ' government.
ference of Polish Students' Corpora- . annual election of officers last week, floating a Hungarian loan.
"When a strike broke out in Bal.
It is probable that the committee's
"The representatives of the London and there try to eras enough money
--
will be concentrated here-
tion, members are urged not to give the following being picked to serve
University of Michigan Inter. timer the organized charities were
tatives of Kuhn,
Loeb
& Co.
have not to carry them on for another stage of activities
satisfaction to Jewish students lsy I for the year 1923-24: Mrs. Samuel Rothschilds
and the
Paris
represen-
rralh
giate Zionist Association an.: appealed to for workers. Thus they „..-----
after
.
president; Mrs.
air.. a 1 ax
ieefr, collegiate

GlepoWee,
on
reliefphases,
came to be regarded by the unions'
manna of duel or otherwise, in the I R.
.
only discussed the loan but also invit. the journey.
700 Succumb to Di
ame difficulty presents itself too, will be continued in many dis- nuances that the final day for hand- as strike breakers when the charities
, May and Miss Emma Butzel, vice- :
event
of Jewish
an altercation
arising be-
s
tween a
and a non-Jewish
stu- presidents; Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, re- I ed to their hone for lunch and dinner
ii t, in eseays in the contest now be-
r mutters involving a point of cording secretary; Mrs. Henry Wein-Irepresentatives of the Horthy terror,
(Turn to last page.)
dent ov e
stein,
financial
secretary; Mrs.
Mark . ' the
of Humerus
Clauses
the authorities
Caucasus. have
Of late,
the Geor-
in still
the necessary,
Ukraine, where
the feed.
Fleahman,
corresponding
secretary;
thee initiator
re•pressions
against
Jews." and
the in
gian
become
more trios
Mg Virtual
is
it is of announced.
has been
postponed
confirmation
this report ing,
until conducted
May 27. Judges
in the
contest
honer.
the country and the Turkish Consul was obtained by the J. T. A., prior are Fred M. Butzel and Lee A. White
of Detroit and Professor Charles II.
Miss Mildred Simons, treasurer; Mrs. Morgenzeitung asserts. In connection
loan this
by Czarist
Russia
was
refused strict
k not
as ready
to hand
out to
transit.
Mee ille S. Welt. auditor; Mrs. Henry with
it recalls
that a-
proposed
about
granting
permits
leave to the receipt of this dispatch, from
Dr. Boris D. Bogen, the J. 11. Ces Vibbert of An Arbor.
The best essay will be awnrded a
\ Krolik, custodian.
representative in Russia, who: is leay.
(Turn to last page.)
liv Jewish bankers, in the absence of
ing New York on Saturday to return $25 prize. Second and third best es-
Press Poet, to Be
euttable K aurantees of a betternien
t
lk
sa
n
will be awarded $15 and $10 re- Edgar Guest, Free Pr
y
b

Speaker of the Evening.
in the treatment of the Jew in Rus-
Donors of prizes are Jo-
T. A.)—Tried be- BETH ABRAHAM TO LAY
of liquidating the present program in
sia, This time the Jewish banker
fore a tribunal where Yiddish was.
JUNE
3
stated,
answering
seph
II.
Ehrlich
and
Max
Lieberman
II
BICUR
CHOLEM
ANNUAL
CORNERSTONE
Russia," Dr. Bogen
The ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
evidently asked for nothing. more than
spoken exclueively, 12 orthodox teach-

EXCURSION ON JUNE 3 a question as to the J. D. C.'s future of Detroit.
the privilege of participating in the
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. 13., will hold
en and eynagogues trustees of Bo-
ynageeue

plans. He continued:
The
Beth
Abraham
S
,
an
this
'ournal
char
es
while
it
a
May
rally jointly with the mem•
g
j
bruisk were foam! guilty of acting
"The 'Joint's' independent program MEMORIAL SERVICES OF
k
Plans for the annual outing of the
earns t h at prior

to ' h
is . . I emir-
bers of the B'nai B'rith lodge on
contrary to the law prehibiting relig- lay the cornerstone for the new says
' ''t 1 1.
Bethlen prevailed on the Bicur Cholem Juniors, to be held at in Russia has proven highly success-
ious instruction. One "flialemed" was building on Sunday afternoon, June ture l'remier
SHAAREY ZEDEK SUNDAY Monday evening. May 28. The Pis-
.
the 3, at 2 o'clock. The building will
Bah Lodge meeting will open prompt-
\ wakeni ng Magyars to halt their Po- Tashmoo Perk on Sunday, June 3, ful. It must continue with the same
sentenced to one year's hard labor, on located at Palmer and Beaubibe
en arena
'
activities,
pending
the
success-
are
announced
completed
.
A
record
temper.
This
program
includes
the
Memorial services of the Congre. Sr at 8 p. m. and will adjourn at 9
remaining melamdim being freed
children, 50,000
attendance is expected, this being the care of a re
aceeu n t of their old age. The truss streets and will cost approximately ful flimplethal of the loan.
supported
!ration
Shaarey
Zedek
will
be
held
on
at which time the rally program will
"0 000
i matel y
first Jewish Sunday excursion of the of whom are in it includes 1 the Decoration Day Wednesday, May 30, commence. The affair will take the
tie a however , were sentenced to pay $125,000. A pp rox
C.
t be rained to make possible VIENNA POSTERS BAR
th e J.
year. The steamer Tas moo
the Memorial Chapel form of a social event. An intere
a fine of $100 each.
habn of he ol
in- at 2:30 p.
a
t medical
of the building.
leave
s pet
e foot of Griswold street , re it tiilitatio
tV e coim
eave the
wish in of the (lever Hill Park Cemetery. ine program is being prepared' by
ANTI SEMITIC
to
't
rabbis
s were invited
I st u on e , as well as oth er Je
All Detroit ra
promptly at 9:15.
stitutions which have fallen into dis- The general public, as well as the Mrs. B. Gould, chairman of the tom -
attend the laying of the cornerstone.
ed
b
l
A series of events are planned
chairman of which Dr. Louis Weiss use. relief to families and individuals. members of the congregation, are mittee in charge, Music, dancing
VIENNA. — II. T. A.) — Enraged
Hyman Weller, chairman of the
C. enjoys full urged to set aside the half-day of the and refreshments will be features of
building committee, will be master of because the bill posters of Vienna a committee
. Jacob Behrmann an- In this work the J. D.
s
have refund
to paste anti-Semitic
pla-
i 35 prizes have been se- co-operation of the Soviet govern- national holiday to attend these serv- the evening, in addition to a surprise
ra' Salt'scardsen
theiardinge
Ilk- flounces
that
, ceremo nies. Mr. Weller is assisted
a eno cured for winners of events. Win- , ment's agencies and the leading Jew- ices and pay tribute to the departed feature. Members of the lodge and
MOSCONV.—(J. T. A.) — Prepara-
, the
-
ekreueler
have
by S
Bertein harry
amuel
the auxiliary are urged to attend and
an app e al t
tions for the welcoming of Jewish ref.
In the community.
boued a
eel, Jacob Rosenberg and lirnan Sil-
of premises where the board- ners in the baseball game will be ish organizations.
The program will consist of an bring their friends.
ogees, expelled from Poland since Ap- verstein, who are waging a campaign owner
"Individual Jews in Russia and Ilk-
e issued
awarded a loving cup donated by Dr.
The speaker of the evening, ap-
an.
ril le, are being made along the White
ecessary money to corn. ings are situation to insist on the
Weiss. Ily Bernstein, ticket chair- Caine cannot today get along without opening prayer, singing of "Amer-
u spices of . the ins
Russian border, it is learned. A large to raise then
taSemitic bills being given space.
amine or no fmine.
a good Ica." sser•mon by Rabbi A. kt. Hersh. peering under the au
a
nt committee o
telleetual advance
akenkreuzler
threaten
to
pub-
man,
announces
a
big
demand

for
,
aid.
F
Prot
one
the
number of stations have been estab- plete the synagogue. the cornerstone
Jew
who
must
man,
"El
alolei
Rachamim,"
decorat-
.
The ❑
f
e
program
e
Pisgah
Lodge,
of
which
Max Edwards
PM Sunday School
lished in towns serving as transit laying is being arranged by • corn• list the names of property owners re- tickets. Thos
is chairman, will be Edgar Guest, the
points, and arrangements have been mince headed by Mandel Bernstein, fusing to comply with the demand and cured their tickets can get them from adjust himself to new conditions re— ing of graves by
by
Harry
Sehlussel,
Hyman
,
ultimately
include
them
in
their
for-
,
members
of
the
organization
or
at
iquires
the
continued
aid
of
organize-
,
girls
and
six
Boy
Scouts,
singing
of
Detroit Free Press poet.
completed for the feeding and clothing
"Star Spangled Banner."
rsion. tions and individuals."
the dock on the day of the excursion.
of the refugees who will be given free , assist ed
midable blacklist.
Silverstein and Ii. Franzblau.
transporation to their former homes. •Silvers

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The

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REVIVED BY ROZWOJ

IS LAST DAY
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B'NAI B'RITH RALLY
THIS MONDAY NIGHT

SOVIET SENTENCES

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