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AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

LWISII ftRONICLE

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

Telephone
GLENDALE

9.3-0-0

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. XIV. NO, 1

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923

Says J. W. B. Must DETROIT IS TO GREET
PROSECUTOR VINDICATES J. N. F. Flower Day N. Y. MAYOR URGES
OF LOCAL HUNGARIAN
HEROIC JEWISH COMRADES AT FRONT
Spend War Chest DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN
On Sunday, June 1 0 CITIZENS TO GIVE
TALMUD TORAHS TO
Leizr,SnLi}ceZiers WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6
TO KEREN HAYESOD
CONTINUE CAMPAIGN

WORKERS

BUDAPEST.--1.1. C. BF —In au- article, Sheba' Ivan, on the charge

tumn last year elections were to take of inciting to violence against mem-

hers of the Jewish faith. At the Volunteers for Annual Event
trial the prosecutor said that general
to Meet at Kirby Center
remarks of such nature should not he .
ing of Huge Fund.
allowed to be made. It was quite
on Thursday.
Preparations Completed for
possible
that
certain
people
had
got
Issues Proclamation on Occa-
pond
to
Plea
of
Judge
Kei-
Res
out of doing their duty at the front.
By MAX RHOADE
Reception for World Jew-
sion of "Palestine Day,"
Simultaneous with dozens of other
of
"I was at the front, however," he
dan to Make
ish Leader.
went on, "and saw that in my bat- communities in the country, Detroit
Observed
May
29.
Membership Drive.
Day of
I
(Copyright, 1923, J. C. B.)
talion all the Jewish Akers did their will observe annual Flower

the
Jewish
National
Fund
on
Sunday,
duty bravely like men. They were
ZIONIST PRESIDENT TO
the first in the firing line, and in the June 10, when approximately 200 URGIE$ REBUILDING OF
LUNCHEON PREPARED BY
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Some- I
canvass of
ADDRESS MASSMEETING
name of these heroic comrades of volunteers will make a
JEWS' OLD HOMELAND thing in the nature of a sensation was
STUDENTS OF SCHOOLS
mine, and in the name also of all' the city in the interest of the fund
nai
Ft
rith
'caused here at the annual B '
honest Jewish citizens, I bring this that redeems the land of Palestine to
,
ban
uet
Monday
night
April
22,
by

O
become the property of the entire Weizmann, Untermyer, Straus '
The anti-Semitic paper Cegledi
a bitter attack of Captain Julius Pey- Reception Committee of 100 In.
Novel Kindergarten Entertain- Kereszteny Iljsag, reporting the inci- action before the court and ask it to • Jewish people.
find Ivan guilty and to pass sentence
'rith 1
eludes Zionists and Non-
I see, prominent in local Bliai B'rith
Address
Closing
Rally
all volunteers will be
A
meeting
of
dent,
utilized
the
opportunity
for
ent
Marks
the
accordingly."
m
circles, against the leaders of the Jew- :
Zionists.
launching a virulent attack against
The court found Ivan guilty of in- held at the Kirby Center on Thurs-
of
N.
Y.
Drive.
York
for
I
in
New
ish
Welfare
Board
Activities.
the Jewish population as a whole. citing ,one class against another and day evening, June 7, when flowers,
their failure to disburse the large SUM
The Jews, it wrote, are of a degraded sentenced him to a term of 14 days' badges, literature and other neces.
of money in he organization's "war
Preparations for the reception in
NEW YORK.-=The alayor of New
by Syrian cast, riding reuehshod over imprisonment. The court declared, I guy material will be distributed and
chest", to meet relief and other press- Detroit on Wednesday of Dr. Chaim
Responding to a plea made
B. Keidan at the lunch- Christian Hungary. "Have you for- however, that at the same time that, instructions given to the volunteer York City, John F. Dylan, has issued ing Jewish needs. Terming the Jew-, \V eizmann are announced completed
rry
H
a
Judge
a proclamation to the citizeris,of Ne • •
i Welfare Board leaders as "toms by the local committee, and the
eon given Monday evening at the Kir- gotten," it asked, that the Jewish in view of their religion, their social workers.
The national appeal for this, the York commending the work of the
. nr
Center by the board of directors of doctors hounded our Christian boys life in common, their customs and tenth annual Flower Day, follows in Koren Ilayesual and expressing satis- w were not chosen by the Jews of : arat
,.i to the president of the
by
the United Ilebrew Schools, for the to the front even when they were traditions and the specific Jewish con-
the, and 1 , World Zionist Organization, on the
co ntry to represent them,
the
fartion that the Jews of New York
workers of the schools, the latter de- already half dead, in order to find ception of life, the Jews constitute par .
who
did
not
consult
the
Jewish public' occasion of his visit to Detroit for
"Palestine will become the home-, set aside Tuesday, May 29, as "Pales-
cided to reorganize the recent drive easier service for the hook-nosed pe- and must therefore he regarded as a
for their wishes respecting the dispo- the second time in two years is ex-
also urged all citizens
anut to continue the work until at geny of Israel?"
a group living together in (.0=1011 land of the Jewish people only when tine Day." lie
sition of the remendous sum in the ,
equal the enthusiasm that
at least the III "remember generously" on that day
the
soil
of
the
country,
"war chest," he demanded to
The public prosecutor instituted class and not as the members of a
least iron to 1,000 more new members
was
by Detroit Jews during
was shown
to
faith. larger part of it, will be in Jewish the Palestine Foundation Fund "so what was being done with money know
and his first visit here.
are enrolled as supporters of the in- proceedings against the writer of the
possession. Prior Jul the World War, that the largest sums may Inc raised
the plans for its future use.
stitutions for Jewish education,
lir.
Weizmann
will arrive in De-
only about 2 per cent of the Palestine for the rebuilding of the aneien land
Original plans for the drive were to
"Where is the money being kept,
soil was in Jewish hands. The pur- of the children of Israel." The mayor a nd how i is it invested? Captain l'ey- . trait on Wednesday morning and will
to
o during which s
rn
a
large
reception co-
by
be
received
chase of land by Jews on a large interrupted his review of the Jubilee
enrolled as
ser vehemently asked, Ile said as far
lien• members were
scale is therefore, absolutely neces- parade celebrating the twenty-fifth as he knew no accountings of the fund mittee of 100 including Zionists and
supporters o f the local iftstitutions.
re
non-Zionists,
headed
by
J.
Friedberg.
anniversary of Greater New York in
.• h w a
miry for the realization of the
h,
Inclement weather during the week of
' order to sign this proclamation. lie Board officials to American Jewry,
To Address M•ssmeeting.
ish homeland.
the drive caused postponement of the
, received the representative of the
ke Palestine Jewish.
To
M

The program of the world Jewish
it
"outrageous"
that t e-
major part of the work, with the re-
, ew- an, I d eclined
vi
"Jews are now free to buy land Karen Ilayesod on the grand re
(witted campaigns were being made leader's one-day stay here will in-
sult that only part of the money need-
ia lity and for Jewish
Board
funds when the Jewish elude a luncheon to be given at the
Palestine, but so are also nun-,ing stand with great cohnili at being Welfare
iincwfs'a
ed to keep up the institutions was
i
'the Jews, therefore, must 'expressed his pleasure to
treasury was avail- Hotel Wolverine at noon Wednesday.
raised through the new members sa Justice Brandeis Likens Zion 50,000 See Jewish and English

make haste, or else much of the land, able o t oassistance
able,
with
such
larger financial re- In the evening, Dr. Meizmann will
far enrolled.
Football Teams Play to
Pioneers to Pilgrim
non-Jewish hands, never . the rebuildnig of Palestine. sources. The Wriai Writh should address a mitssmeeting in the Wood-
may
fall
into
Appe ■ I by Judge Keidan.
,-
'
to
be
redeemed
again.
It
is,
there-

The
full
text
of
the
lflayor's
Pro
m
upon
itself,
in conjunction with I ward Auditorium, the old Te ple
a Draw.
take it
Fathers.
At the Monday evening luncheen,
fore, an urgent need to bring as much ' laniation follows:
l tdher denawratic organizations to de- 1Beth El, on Woodward near Erskine
a municipality
As
the
Mayor
of
as
possible
of
Palestine
Judge Keidan appealed to the workers
pose these lenders, Captain Peyser as- I street.
land
T. A.)—Fifty thou- of the
N'IENNA-0.
to continue the work and to help make
NEW l'ORK.—(J.
T. A.1—Nlore
e d.
e apnr.e a ji (el w
t. lei ill s h m
mi eA
etin",g
was raised
by the Pal- sand
spectators, including almost the into Jewish possession with the least which comprises within its limits serted, whom he termed "self-anoint l ov e ' Frhis,ymitsiasbs b
the drive a success, that the school than $200,0iiii
n a sty one million and a half Jews,
Ile also criticised the
"But, delay.
the mere title to the land is the largest number ever gathered to- ''•I:"
activities !nay not slacken and that estine Ili•velooment Council at the entire diplomatic corps and the whole p ossible
Jewish Cointnittee as "undemocratic'",' ish and non-Jewish leaders here will
I.,. •
the new school planned for the North- closing sessions of the Second annual of the English colony, witnessed the
a sins t ti
to s nude the success am' lauded the Baud li'rith for up- greet the World Zionist head in the
o t sufficient nowadays. The Jews gether in pleasure
west section (if the city, for the ac- confereece held at the Hotel Astor football match between a selected n
name of the city of Detroit, and it
the really
has attended the efferts in the holding the principle of elective lead-
d, one must take physical become
possession
of the which
particular
comodation of the thousands o f Jew- Sunulay and Monday. The sum of : team of the "West (lam Unite"
ry sys- is expected that o Mayor Frank E. Do-
ership, as opposed to the "to"
land in order t
ish children who are not receiving an $500,000 has been spent in building of England's leading football teams,
in the country. , campaign for the Palestine Founda-
„hid, tem. P cyser is presnlent of a well- remus will be among the speakers of
element
must
settle on the land and 4iuin Fund, I Keren Ilayesuid,)
inkling of a Jewish education, may be and other forms of enterprise during , who played here against the Jewish dominant
iank in this city.
the evening.
rawing to n close. This fund known
the past half year in Palestine, it was : team of the ilakoach Spurt Club. The Thcy
d
made a success.
till the soil with their own hands. is now
Comes for Karen Hayesod.
A eeeeee ive Judaism
Urged.
devoted to the rebuilding of Pales-,
Judge Keidan spoke briefly about announced, and the Council proposes game eiPled in a draw, each of the It i s nece ssary
Jewish
H
. A . Al exand er, o f
Dr. Weizmann comes here in the
'
the present needs of the schools and to add another $500.000 14 invest- , teams making a goal.
colonization be fostered tun the ac- (tine, the ancient Jewish Homeland,
No.
5
of
the
or”-
of the Keren Ilayesod, the
and idealism man. president of District
the urgent necessity for continued ef- ment before the end of the year. The —Th
u , match
attracted
tion
because
it is the city-wide
first time at-
in quired land. The whole Jewish pea- and the generosity
this project der, whieh comprises all the South- intereg
Palestin e Foundation Fund, and it is
feet en the part of the handful of council adopted a resolution authoriz— l o
pde must provide the means for Jew_ ifested in the support of fion tll eastern states W as the honor guest at hoped that a large sum may be col-
or
with
are
a
just
cause
of
satisfaction
o
all
workers to keep the spirit of Judaism ing the establishment throughout the , in years that Englsih footballer. s ish labore rs without means,
,
the citizens of our community regard- the banquet and made a great impres-
alive through the Talmud Torahs.
country of a network of local Pales- came to Vienna.
only small means. to become self-sus- I
sion with his address, causing many Meted
both from
new subscribers
and
eld pledgors
to present
Dr. Weizmann
: less of race or religious affiliation.
• • •
opment Leagues, an inter-
Pupils Serve Dinner.
taining settlers tin the soil made fee-
tine Development
of the local leaders to predict a great with a large sum of money for the
y
.
voc• es
or-
I
swe
campaign
having
been
auth
tile
by
the
sweat
of
their
brows.
American
Jew-
role fur Alexander in
The attention of those in attendance
upbuilding of Palestine. Those who
these JEWS NOT EXCLUDED FROM
"Jewish life-long peons are neithtur
"Two years ago I had tht• pleasure ish affairs if he continues his interest have made pledges are urged to send
at the luncheon was called to the in- ire to establish branches of
GERMAN ATHLETIC FESTIVAL
desirable nor possible in Palestine. It o f honoring, as alayuir of New York, sin
in this field as he only became active in their remittanc es.
teresting fact that the preparation leagues throughout the United States.
meet-
Zionist O r- ;about two
"SIUNIC11.-1.1. T. A.)—The wen- is, therefore, a primal condition that the President of the World Z
I have never left a Zionist meet-
ago. An American !
and waiting at the dinner was done
The reception c omm tee, headed
d
arranging
the this•
a parcel
of land, be
suitable
for for
imme-
teal committee
I
entirely by pupils of the United He- ing with more satisfaction with the : teenth
German Athletic
Festival
in dints
cultivation,
provided
, ganization, Or. Chaim 1Veizmann, an .1eT W
birth,
tef the 'second or third : by Mr. Friedberg, is composed of the
i I r e joice in the success which he has generation, he spoke with unusual • following:
brew Reboots, with Mrs: M. Weiswass- work accomplished and the prospects
in sight," Justitu• Brandeis said at' Munich this year has issued a public every Jewish pMneer in Palestine.; achieved in his present American tour
fearlessness of the present Jewish sits I
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi A.
er as Supervisor.
the concluding session. Justice Bran- stattument dealing with the
The solution of this problem lies in I n behalf of the worthy cause which he nation in this country. Ile rebuked' I
Workers for the Talmud Torahs
•J. Berkowitz, Isaac Goldberg, Dr.
two previeus sjwakers for the apolo- . Hugo Freund, Adolph Freund, Ber-
will visit local Jews enrolled in the ,leis in particular referred to the co- I of the anti-Semites that Jewish par- the Jewish National Fund. The task represents.
"I am glad to learn that the .Iew' getic tone in which they spoke con- nerd Ginsburg, David A. Brown, Al-
various synagogues and organiza- operation of the Central Conference ticipants should not be permitted at of the Jewish Nationai Fund is to ac-
quire as much land as possible in have set aside next Tuesday, May 29, malting he
ese, Fred-
t Jews. One of
tions and will urge them to enroll as of Reform Rabbis, which was Rime- thefestival.
ibert Kahn, Milton M. Alexander, Sol
'11,..
Athletic
Union
in
Austria,
it
Palestine
as
the
inalienable
property
as
Palestine
I/ay, and, as a token a eric Willi am Wile, a J ew, h ormerly
ose,
a
stunted
at
the
conference
by
Rabbis
metilluses of the institutions. An ur-
Sallan Ben B. Jacobs, Fred M. But-
gent plea goes forth to Detroiters to !sans. Landman, Nathan Stern and is saiul, has circulated leaflets to the of Olt. Jewish people. The fund holds the interest of all the citizens of New I prominent European war eorrespon- ze Al
A Sehuraytz , M . Rosinskey , S.
German At hletic Unions demanding its land open to any Jew who may be York in the revival of the II I 1
and now a leading syndicate
rectuive the werke•s cordially and to Charles Levi.
Rudolph Zuieback, Joseph
Hurwitz
dent
,
. ,
, that isms MI foreign athletes should willing to till it. Its land can be I urge upon our citizens to rselynen'i'll t'a'n writer had, in treating of anti-Semitic
respuund by joining the ranks of thaw
The Larger Subscriptions.
hams',
E. Rabinowitz, David S. ?e-
(
in the taken on hereditary leasehold for but generously on that day the Pahustine 1114 4101011 in America, declared that to
The largest subscription at the' ' not be permitted to take lung i
who are already members.
mon, Ilarry J. Lippman, Mrs. Z. Ehr-
small annual rental. The fund im- Foundation Fund, (Keren ilayesould l
conference carne from Dr. Stephen festival. Natitinalist newspapers have
William
conference
Interesting Entertainment.
this feeling
it was
to lich, Dr. P. M. Bernstein,
first,
and necessary
Jews after
S. Wise who pledged himself to per- added the threat that if this demand iinives its land with Jewish labor and so that the largest sums may be sass- lessen
b "Americans
Meyers, M. H.
A feature of the activities at the smalls raise $50,000 for the coon- is not carried irto effect the German m akes it suitable for immediate col- ed for the rebuilding of the ancient wards ; " ' as the Jews were unduly em- Friedman, Henry
Isaacs,
schools the past week was an enter-
, phasiting
their religious and racial : Zackheim, J. Warren, Bernard
, land of the Children of Israel."
of Washington Athletic Festival will not be allowed tiyation.
'
drew con-INate Gross, Abe Cooper, H. M.
tainment given on Tuesday afternoon cil. Emanuel Hertz
!
The New York Campaign of the distinction. This remark
Chief Rabbi to go on without disturbances.
The Homeland's Cornerstone.
Greenberg,
J.
Levine,
Max
Lieber-
by the former kindergarten pupils of Heights, brother of the
All these attempts to introduce disc
"The Jewish National Fund has Palestine Foundation Fund which was Siderable applause from the older ele- :
of the British Empire, pledged his
Robert Loewenberg, J. Loewen-
the Wilkins street Talmud Torah for
milli- cent into the ranks of the German become the important cornerstone of in progress since the arrival in this moot of the membership, belonging! man ,
I berg, Peter R. Miller, Joseph Neder-
the new kindergarten pupils of the congregation to raise $37,500,
societies
will
corne
to
noth
homeland. It redeems country of Dr. Chaim Weizinann, chiefly to the Reform wing.
athletic
15 houses to be erected in
the
Jewish
nder,
David Robinson, Sol Perlman,
cient
for
La
Kirby Center School. Miss Rose Pike
Turning on Wile, Alexander rebuk- •
stine by the council. Rabbi Max ing in the face of the unity of the the soil of Palestine for the Jewish President of the World Zionist Organ-
Robinson, Mor-
was the teacher of the old kindergar- Pale
s
. ed him for the remark, emphatically' M. L. Prensky, Louis
Heller of New Orleans and Rabbi 100,000 members organized in people, holds it open to Jewish labor ization was officially closed at a grand
1
in exclaiming: "There is no conflict be cis Robinson, H. Rosenberg, I. Ro-
ten class and Miss Leah Pike, who is
Joel Blau of New York each person- 1,100 different athletic societies arty{ with the help of the Keren )(aye- , rally of workers which took place ,
senthal, R. Schomberger, Ben B.
considered one of the best kindergar-
II
on
the
evening
of
"Pal-
tween
American
loyalty
and
Juda-
Hall
the
Town
bscribed $500. Providence, R. which comprise the German Athletic sod an
other colonization funds I
May 29. The workers, ism!" and declared that the principles I Schwartz, I. Shetzer, I). W. Simon,
ten teachers in the country, came ally su
makes Jewish mass-colonization pas-lestine Day,
I., was pledged to raise $10,000 by Union, it is stated.
Louis Smil-
here from New York to take charge
however, pledged themselves tocontin- of the Torah were the foundation of I Judge Charles C. Simons,
The German At hletic Festival iss Bible
ble
Max
Grant
of
that
city.
Allentown,
efforts until the large sums the Amercinn republic. He said that i ansky, A. Sarre, Robert Marwil, Max
of the new class. Mothers of the pu- Pa., was pledged to the extent of not a political demonstration and is ' „.:
Over
18,000 acres of land re- ue their
o
Morris
Steingold, Nat Steingold,
,

pils were in attendance at this enter- '
of
the
anti-Defamatio
trees
planted
in
which
were
pledged
in
the
course
of
therefore no place for controversies deemed and 750,000
investigation
$10,000. Israel Nesson, Boston, sub-
I Mein
Steingold, Louis Stoll, David Stocke r,
tainment. Refreshments were served. ,
. Friend,Chi- and problems which have for cen-

w flourishing Jewish the campaign are all realized. These League of the Irnai B'rith had reveal-
• f
,
On Tuesday evening, a special ex- scribes
anti-Semitic
agita-
whole
furies agitated the best minds and to settlements is the achievements of pledges, together with the amounts ,ed
ed that the
F. J. Falls, New York,
'
amination Was given the pupils of M. cage, $4,000;
which there is no solution yet. The the Jewish National Fund in Pales- raised in cash will, it is stated, exceed lion in the United States was fostered August, Rabbi A. M. Hershman,
$5,000, and Bernard Flexner and sis-
Levine, Rabbi Joseph
set aside for
Michtin's class in the Oakland branch
and
group
of Russian
royal_ Rabbi J. L.
central committee for the thirteenth , tine
to date. fed
But much by
land is a
yet the
quota of . $2,000,000
Hurwitz, Rabbi
ter
each
subscribed
$1,(100.
of the schools. The students were ex-
ists and reactionaries in New York Eisenman, Rabbi J.
German Athletic Festival in Munich to b redeemed. Every contribution New York City.
The resolutions adopted for the es-
Pet er
or on, Jaco b


amined in portions of the Book of
rejects, therefore, all de- on Flower Day will help redeem new
and had no American origin whatever.
Prominent Men Speak.
tablishment of local Palestine De- decisively
Jacoby,
Ira Cohen, M.
Jeremiah. Members of the board of
were These unspeakable mercenaries, he Vass, Philip
ground and will bring us a mile near-
Leagues throughout the Minds of this character.
The features of the occasion
Dann,
velopment
from H. Blumberg, A. Cohen, Louis
directors were in attendance.
Straus, former said had brought with them
I It s t h
e duty of . the addresses of Os
St
er the great goal
country provide that the leagues
filth with I. Davidson, Louis Duscoli, Moe Ehr-
Czaristic Russia
every Jew, when approached by our - Ambassador to Turkey, who had hith- dark
shall be organized on a dues paying
Feldman, Ilarry Frank,
SUPERIORITY"
liberally
and to
thereby
in the great ego been counted among the non- Z ion- which to pollute the fairness
and
jus. lich,
Samuel
HARVEY VEHON ELECTED basis. The resolutions
volunteers,
make help
his contribution
esmut.ons pm wide that NORDIC
Ford was
Samuel
Frank, J. Friedberg, M.
national reconstruc- fists or even anti-Zionists, the address lice of America, Ilenry
IDEA DANGEROUS, SAYS
TO HEAD TEMPLE CLUB the local leagues shall fix their own
of Samuel Untermyer, head of the the dupe of the Russian reactionaries, Friedberg, L. Rosenthal, A. Jacob, A.
membership dues, provided a pe
Jacobs, Max Jacobs, Judge II.
DR. ADOLPHUS MILLER task of Jewish
. B. Kei-
the United States he asserted.
W i ne,
o man,
. • • 'cid
( an, A . J .
At the final business meeting of capita tax of not less than $3 par
Defended Leo Frank.
The
local
committee
asks
those
who
and of Dr Chaim Weizmann the lead-
the year, held on Wednesday even- head shall he sent to the central o
Alexander also made a reoinder to Harry Wine, Israel Katz, Ted Levin,
W A S II I N GTON.—(J. C. B.1— are missed by the volunteers to mail er of the ' international movement,
Louis
Granet,
Aaron
Klein,
Louis
ing, 'lay 2:i, the Young People's Club Tice in New York for its administra.
local
fu„,].”
The chairman of the meeting, Judge Judge Milton Strasburger,
"Hundred per cent patriotism and their contributions to the treasurer
all of De-
of C: sgregation Beth El elected
osen bla tt, p ra i sed th e de. • speaker, wo in referring to the neces- Smith, Philip Slomovitz,
confidence in Nordic superiority are of the local committee, Joseph II. B ernard A. R
yes. I. V ehon to the presidency for
Aim to Establish Banks.
and said that sity of the Anti-Defamation League, trait; Rabbi Bril, M. Lobster, M. M.
votion of the worker ,
the term 1923-24. Other officers
to the said it was only defensive in charac. Lebster, L. Lobster,Mrs. I,. Lebster,
The, ciitnicil wen on record in the two most dangerous ideas in the Ehrlich, 227 Gratiot avenue.
testified so elIaltlently
that he hoped this institution Robert Kostuff, J. Safir, NI. Rosen-
eleu ul were Bernard Rohl, vice. favor of the establishment in the world today. They lead exactly in
strength Of the Karen ter and
i
opposit e lir u uti sn from which
II Ian k as th
• Id, I' ,
pre- ,I.mt ; 1 ()tette I. inst ensa
t
other separate Jewish that, Mr. Rosenblum, S r., an d Ben
growing anny as well as all
layesod
than
the
ever
magma and corresponding secretary; near future
of
an
indus
ria
c
iv
ilazation
must
go
if
it
is
to
sur-
organizations including the B'nai Weiner, Lansing; Judge Polaskey,
il , an agricultural bank for Pal-
'f faithful workers which the fund is
vive."
Harrison, Alex
Edith Mansbach,
financial
secretary,
well
Net
that
Writh,
would
some
day go out of ex- Kalamazoo; Louis
as Brasch, treasurer. Those seine. The function of the indus-
allying. Ile emphasized the
This statement was made before
or- Kalm, Joseph Hirschfield of Bay City;
and Al
trial bank is to encourage co-opera-
h■ • cash results attune of the campaign istneee, but in the meantime such
the National Conference of Social
Ilattie
Gittleman,
Mrs. M. Si.
Miss
eleste:l to the board of directors are
were
justifiable
because
his year were more than double the ganizations
hue ,- Peseta/ergs Caroline Appstein, tive industrial enterprise in Pales- workers in an Ruttiness on "The Myth
Cohen, Mrs. J. S. Souls, Miss Rose
of anti-Jewish agitation.
Dr. Leighton Steels, Ruth Franklin, tnie, while the agricultural batik is to
result of last year.
surprised
at
such
an
inter-
,
Weinstein,
Miss
Bertha
Lifsitz, Miss
foster co-operative agricultural en- of Superiority," by Professor Her-
"I am
■ . , 1 1 nsterwahl, Aimee Ebel and terprse. It was also decided to create bert Adolphus Miller of the depart- Pisgah Lodge and Its Ladies' Auxil-
pretation of the function of B'nai Jeanette Steinberg, aliss Illuma Le-
ment of sociology of Oberlin College,
Weinstein
and Mrs.
iary
Hear
Interesting
Talk
Tel
Friedman.
ll'rith,"
said
Alexander.
"Neither
the
vin,
Mrs.
Henry
T club's committee is at work a fund which should care for the
POST PRINTS PALESTINE
Oberlin, Ohio. It was plain his re-
hu.
B'nai B'rith or any other Jewish or- J. H. Ehrlich, representing the tia-
by Edgar A. Guest.
INTERVIEW THAT'S FAIR ganization striving for Jewish ends , dassah of Detroit.
completing arrangements for a "Trip making of Another
an economic
survey put
of marks were in part aimed against the
restitution
i
agitation favoring restriction of East
to i ile Moon" which will take place Pa 1est ne.
Edgar A. Guest, Free Press poet,
' has apology to make for existence. We '
Monday evening, June la. ('raiser the council on record as favoring the and South European immigration
was the principal speaker Monday
LONDON.—(.1. T, A.)—The Morn- should be aggressive and affirmative
, establishment of a penny say-
evening, at the rally held by the com- ing Post publishes a comparatively I in our work, not defensive namely. Not HUNGARIAN LOAN FAILS;
Coldnihia has been chartered
for the ings
early
novel features
bank for the people of Palestine. into the United States.
"The alternative," said Professor bined memberships of the Ladies'
oces i■ rli and many
The Palestine Building Dam and
PERSECUTION IS BLAMED
avorable interview on the Palestine only should our eritics be censured,
an- Miller, "must be a new public opinion Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No. 31, I. situation. The interview was given but the ideals and past of Israel stead..
was
Will I.,. introduced. One of the city's Savings Association, it
which
will condemn the egoism of a 0, B. B., and the men's 11'nni B'rith
recting
120
finest dance orchestras has been se- • nounced,
BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) — Your
, was now e
by Sir Martini Conway, M. P., a Con- fastly taught to the world; and be-
ne and had plans for nation or race as severely as it con- order.
Mr. Guest's address was en- servative, who has just returned from sides this, there still remains the great correspondent learns that the loan
cured and entertainment will be pro- homes in Palestine
aided for those who prefer not to the erection "of an ever-increasing demns that of an individual. When thusinstically received because of his Palestine. task of working for the cause of our which Hungary is trying to float is in
dance.
number." Another resolution pro- there are personal relations between human and heart-gripping poems,
"Hostility between Jews and Arabs • people from within." It was learned serious danger of failure because of
a people of different nations or races read by him, which brought laughter
e of to
and
, that Alexander was one of the chief the Jewish situation in Hungary.
nei sins
s for thee gath ering at
is steadily diminishing,
,
there
is
no
basis
of
conflict,
but
when
onary
and
tears
to
the
eyes
of
the
overflow
00,000
necessc
considerably counsels to defend Leo Frank in At- Count Bethlen, the preinier, has re-
races
POLISH SOCALISTS ARE
bet ween
of "
immediate housing and trained preudice is let loose reason audience in attendance.
marked."
Sir
Martin
declares.
"I
lanta.
turned to Budapest empty-handed.
less
meet
the
SCORED FOR BACKING
vanishes. Every man with a brogue
Benjamin F. Wiener, president of see no reason why Jews should not
Despite the cordial reception he has
needs s of Palestine."
GOVERNMENT; FASCISM credit
Professor Patrick Geddes, famous is a bolshevik or a hun, and every the Michigan Council of B'nai B'rith mainta i n th s
eir r se
s e ttlement and contin-
received at the hands of the repre-
town-planner and designer of the Ile- one of different color is inferior. All Clubs, acted as chairman. An inter- ue their immigration without interfer-
sentatives of Rothschilds and the
II M BURG.—(J. T. A.) —The Po-
vigorously at- brew university of Jerusalem, ad- are to be exploited, and in the opinion esting program was presented, in ing at all with the interests of the
Paris representatives of Kuhn, Loeb
lish Socialist party was
of certain captains of industry the which members of the lodges and visi- Arabs. Both races can continue to
Cd. towards the . loan. nothing defi-
tacked by Beryl locker, a Jewish so- dressed the conference and outlined immigrant is merely a labor com- ting musicans participated. Little
live in peace and comfort in Pales-
in attendance at a plan to establish a Palestine instil.-
NEW YOltK, — A consolidation nite has been accomplished.
sialist from Poland,
modity. The breakdown of preudice Miss Phylis Itatkowski gave Russian tine."
Hungarian
officials are now trying
the Socialist Congress here. "Polish
(Turn to last page.)
will come when the injunction of folk dances. Miss Miriam Fleishman
Sir Martin represents in Parlia- which will bring about one of the larg- to get the Jews to put in a good word
Imanuel Kant is followed to 'treat recited from Edgar Guest's poems. ment the combined English universi- est orthodox Jewish congregations in for Hungary. Minister of Foreign
S "elattsts," he said, "are not only
America, through the merger of the
tolerating the anti-Semitic govern.
every person as an end, not as a Miss Edith Goldberg gave piano solos. ties.
1
, Affairs Doruvardy has addressed him-
Firs t Hungarian Congregation Ohab
Ment, but are giving it their support. U. OF M. I. Z. A. PICKS
means.
Talks were given by Adolph F reund
Zedek, 13 West One-hundred and six- self to representatives of the Jewish
More than that, Polish Socialists have
"Individual egoism is a vice and and Mrs. Harry Fleishman.
NEXT YEAR'S OFFICERS
Committee of Hungary with a request
found it possible to go hand in hand
teenth
street,
and
the
Congregation
a
social
demand
for
its
sup-
the
program
DISCRIMINATON
The major portion of
there is
CHARGES .
Pincus Elijah, West Ninety-fifth that they issue a declaration that the
with the Fascisti."
ANN ARBOR.—The University of pression. Group egoism is magnified consisted of contributions by the Gen- AGAINST SEPHARDIC JEWS
Jews of Hungary enjoy the rights
street,
is
announced.
The
plan
has
The delegations from nearly all
as the highest virtue at present , eral Motors Dramatic Club. A me-

Success

place in the little town of Teertel for
the appointment of a medical officer.
Of a total of 25 members of the
'fawn Cuuuneil, 20 desired the ap-
pointment of Dr. Isadore Heinrich.
The president of the local bench,
however, ruled out Dv Ileinrich's
nominatain on the ground that he
was not a Christian. 111Nmembers
of the council who supported Dr.
Heinrich consequently abstained from
voting as a demonstration of pro-
test.

Week's

Is

It

if

200 000 RAISED AT "HAKOACH ELEVEN
D CCONFERENCE IS UNVANQUISHED



FINE PROGRAM AT
RALLY OF LOCAL
I. 0. B. B. CLUBS



TWO N. Y. ORTHODOX
SYNAGOGUES MERGE

Michigan chapter of the Intercol-
countries include prominent Jewish
legiate Zionist Association, at a
Socialists.
Edward Bernstein and
meeting held Sunday morning, elect-
Hilferding are in the German delega- ed the following officers for the en-
tion. Deputy Pistiner is with the suing year: B. P. Persky, '25-M,
Roumanians. The Russian Socialists
president; M. Merton, '25-L, vice-
are represented, among others, by the president; B. Natchez, '25, secre-
Bandists Abramowitz and Steinberg.
Deputy Treves is a member of the tary; M. E. Bachman, '25-M, treas-
, tan delegation. The American urer.
Plans for the coming year are to
delegation includes Morris Hillquit,
Judge Jacob Pankan and Morris Ber- continue the study circle in Zionism
and to start a campaign for greater
'um. The Poste Zionists are also
represented, their delegates including work for Palestine on the campus.
The decision in the essay contes
& Kaplansky, a member of the Zion-
will be announced during the comin g
ist executive; M. Rubashoff of Ber-
week.
lin and Beryl,Locker of Poland.

whether in religion, nation or cham- lange of melody by Miss Miriam Lev-
in, Miss Mayone Clayton and Roy
ber of commerce.
"'In every case public opinion has Gallie; songs and pianologues by Miss
trained its groups to rationalize about •Winnie Goers and James Stark; solos
their respective superiority. But this by Miss Jessie Kopats, mezzo soprano
training has been artificial and myth- I and comedy songs by S. Stahpel, who
ical. People have been justified in directed the General Motors numbers,
satisfying their egoism through le- I were included in the selections by this
gend, religion, the press, the law, dramatic club.
Saul Silverman, chairman of the
neighborhood gossip, and now by
science. Most immigrants are learn- Glee Club, was in charge of the ar-
ing to fear and sometimes hate Amer- rangements for the program, with
ica just as the Jews have feared and , Mrs. Benjamin Gould in charge of the
despised the Christians, for their 'auxiliary's committee. Refreshments
haughty airs and much moralizing." were served following the program.

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A. )—The
charge that Sephardic Jews in Pales-
tine are not accorded equal treatment
with Ashkenazim is contained in an
article in the Doer Hayom, a Hebrew
daily. The writer complains bitterly
that Jewish public institutions are dis-
criminating against Jews of Sephar-
dic stock.
Among 356 officials and employees
of the Zionist Executive, the Vaad
Leumi, the Anglo-Palestine Bank and
others, 13 Sephardim are to be found,
he asserts.

received the ratification of the trus-
tels . of each congregation and will go
in immediate effect. The plans in-
cl de the erection in the near future
of an additional synagogue by Ohab
Zedek on the west side, whcih is in-
tended to be one of the largest in the

c ity

5, The Rev. Philip Klein, rabbi of
Ohab Zedek, will officiate at both syn-
agogues, with Rabbi Josef J. Schwartz
of Pincus Elijah as assisting rabbi.
The Rev. Josef Rosenblatt, for eleven
years cantor of Ohab Zedek, will be
cantor for both synagogues.

guaranteed them by the peace treaty.
This request was debated at a
meeting of the Kehillah, which result-
ed in the adoption of a rather diplo-
matically worded resolution stating
that the Jews of Hungary trust that
the stabilization of Hungary will
bring about an improvement in the
political condition of the Jews.
The Hungarian authorities are not
satisfied with this statement and de-
mand a more definite declaration in
order to influence favorably the bank-
ers to whom application for the loan
has been made.

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