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(CerewrIght, 1921. Bg Ches. H. Jewels.)

National Federation Decides to

Keep Up Work in Behalf
of 3,000,000 Jews.

should and who should not be permitted to speak in temple forums11
Who
esignation of Rabbi Louis Mischkind of Tremont Temple, New York
The r bee..e of the refusal of the temple •uthorities to permit Margaret
NEW YORK. — (J. C. li.)— Con-
City,
to speak there, has caused much discussion. It is not • n easy task tinuance of aid for the nearly 3, 000,.
sso ser
ooll stricken Jews in the Ukraine was
to
select
speakers
who
will
meet
all
the
require.
for p rogram commit.s
the congregation. I have known speakers to appear before Jewish strongly urged, and propaganda tend-
meets of
the emergency has passed
' s who "got by" bec•ue no one was sufficiently acquainted with tog to show
erg*.
their records to protest, yet they were infinitely more "dangerous" than as strongly denounced, by all speak-
ers
at
the
third
annual convention
rgaret Sanger. But generally speaking, there is little objection offered
Ma
of the National Federation of Uk-
congregational groups to men and women who have • mess ► ge.

by Jewish

Our Great Semi-Annual

rainian Jews, Sunday, in the Hotel

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MIL
Most persons read books exactly sill they travel--like Cook's tourists. - t
The speakers included Dr. Benja-
They select those that are talked about—the best-advertised ones. The
i s that th e i r min Dubowsky, president of the fed-
crowds
read:
the
"six
best
sellers."
The
result
boo k s that the
erallun, who president; Contain Pax-
though broad enough for the group.
range of reading is exceedingly narrow,
course , should be thoroughly cony...ant with cur., ton Ilibben, a representative of the
e long t o. o no , o f

Neilsen Relief M ission, arid Dr. Leo
stupid not to. But if one limits onese lf t o 1
ren t literature; it would be
Mortzki of Parts, chairman of the
reading Ben Ames Williams, Sinclair Lewis, Zona Gale, Robert
merely
Mary Jewish World Relief Conference.
Kehle, Hugh Walpole, Ethel Dell, Emerson Hough, Gertrude Atherton,
Sis ty delegates, including repro-
c
.
Rhineheart, D. H. Lawrence, Edward Bob, Ludwig Lewisohn, O
Roberts
sentat iv es from Detroit, Chicago,
Roy Cohen, Harry Leon Wilson, E. M. Hull and the thousand others
tsvias
Philadelphia, New Haven and many
in t h e same c lass, one is likely to dry up mentally. The rich treasures of other cities, were in attendance at
of the beaten path to acquire are
literature that require going a little out
session, beginning with a dinner
I the se
neglected and unnoticed, while we continue up and down Main sreet select•
I' aturday evening.
leg those that are invitingly displayed in the shop windows. Of course, I
Reporting the federation was in-
agree that the Main street offerings do make the best subject for conversa• .
n forwarding through the
I, bookishly I strumental in
t m•ets socially. If you don't
Main
wh
o di sc uss i n ' American Relief Administration to
I '
'pea king, with the Cook's tourist groups, you haven't much t
in the Ukraine food and
common with Cook's tourist groups.
clothing, drafts amounting to $750,-
— •--...--s----
000, Dr. Dubowsky announced that
to note that Will a C e ther
While on the subject of books, it is interesting
following the suspension of the draft
rried off the honors in the award of the Pulitzer Prises for the best service by Secretary Hoover's com-
ca
the
wholesome
•tmosphere
Arnerieno novel of the year, which best presented
fe and the highe st Btand•rd of American manners and m•n., miller, the Federation of Ukrainian
Jew's decided on April 23 last to avail
et( Americ•n toe
good
of Ours."
It book
is and
• in a
hoo
d. The book in question is "One
lism which itself of the Nansen Relief Mission
sense • relief from the overdose of nauseating perverted
se.u 4 in the past for the forwarding of food and cloth.
written
has characterised so much of the "realistic" literature
ing to the Ukraine.
this country. Of equal importance and significance is the Dr. Dubowsky
indicated also that "for various rea-
few years in
medal awarded to the Memphis Commercial Appeal for its courageous sons the Jewish Joint Distribution
gold
of news with reference to the •cti•ities of the Ku Klux Klan.
committee will sooner or later dis-
handling
s--.....-•
continue its activities in Russia and
We have heard of persons who deposit money in savings banks and then
forget to ever call for it, and from time to time the hanks publish lists of the Ukraine." "Since the necessity
sodh forgetful persons. But I don't think that persons would forget the of helping the Jews in the Ukraine
will continue for many years to come,
ashes of their deceased relatives. In the New York Time• the other day I
CaBipbll, we must be prepared to assume at
read this advertisement, appearing over the signature of Frank
who has, through clever publicity, immortalized the name "The Funeral least a part of the enormous relief
work for our brethren," Dr. Dubow•
Church." It is as follow.:
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ALL TOPCOATS, GABARDINES Dress Suits and Tuxedos Are
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Now, in the heart of the season, our entire stock of Men's Spring Clothing, totalling more than

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The finest garments in our store are yours to select from at a genuine saving of one-fourth. Most are
among
year 'round weights. Even the celebrated Kirschbaum clothes,
the best hand-tailored garments in America, go into this great sale Every
sale, pattern, material you can think of. An almost limitless selection.
Here are the savings, briefly set forth :

Jewish Share in Relief.

"NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC.
"This will serve to notify all persons interested that unless ad-
vice's are received on or before June I, 1923, regarding the dispo-
sition of the ashes of the deceased listed below, which have been
held in our vault since cremation, some will be deposited in a special
cemetery plot in individual receptacles, where they will be held for

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That the Jews of the United States
gave half of the relief that went from
this country, the Jew giving an aver-
age of $14 to the 78 cents contribu-
ted by the Christian member, wan as-
serted by Captain Ilibben.
final disposition."
Mr. Rashkes, a member of the
executive committee of the All-Rus-
I notice that some were cremated I. far back a 1905!
sian Jewish Relief Committee (Yid--
gescom), reported his committee was
When in doubt, say he is • Jew. That seems to be the program of the caring for 170,000 Jewish children
"Jew" on everybody in Russia who
anti•Semites who try to fasten the label
that I read the statement and urged the continued support of
satisfaction
is
with
1 an overt act. So it
• the federation in the maintenance o
of Capttain Paxton Hibben in correcting the daily press in its assertion
children's homes in Soviet Russia and
Vorovsky, who was assassinated the other day in Switzerland, was "by race
Jew." Hibben that Vorovsky was no more a Jew than Lenine or the Ukraine.

Dr. Motzkin declared there were
Stalin, and he adds "whom Captain Francis McCullagh discovers is • Jew
two false impressions that had to be
despite his well-known Georgian origin." And he says: "Vorovsky came
dispelled if intensification of the re
• highly respected and respectable Polish family."
lief effort in behalf of Russia was to
--ose-
be made possible. He said Herber
A very unusual plan has been adopted by Public School 62, the largest
in New York City. Hoover was responsible for the im
Frank & Seder—Men's Store—Third Floor.
school in America, located at Hester and Essex streets,
that the need passed with
the past three ye.s the pupils have carried on a course of "home pression
Special Entrance and Elevators ■ at 1413 Wood-
During
to teach the famine. The other impression
ward Avenue.
leaching" of foreign•l.guage parents, devoting 15 minutes a day
the Jews in this county)
speak, write and read the language of this country. The he Mill, wits
the parent how to
weary of giving.
president of the school states that at first only 30 pupils were carrying on were
"pupil-teacher , " He believes Asks Further Relief.
this work, but now over 2,000 have become
that if this plan could be" made general throughout not only New York but Dr. Motzkin invited the federation
large populations of foreign-speaking pen. to send representatives to a confer-
other centers where there are
Consumptive Relief Society to
■ ence of Jewish relief workers In Eu.
pies, a great step would be taken to eliminate illteracy. This certainly is
good looking and is said to have in-
be encouraged. rope and urged the establighment of
Hold Nineteenth Annual
herited fully the charm of personal-
splendid step in the direction of Americanization and should
at least one large children's kitchen
_—•......• ---
ity which was one of his father's most
Convention.
ducational departure are "the steamer classes" that , in some city in the Ukraine, in addi.
remarkable
possessions.
London
calls
e
In line with this
founding of institutions to
have been created in the Baltimer public school system, whereby children In to
him a great son of a great father
The
Detroit
chapter
of
the
Zeirei
immediately, upon their arrival from Russia, care for 50,000 homeless children.
gout he will be listened to with pro-
Announcement has just been made
ranging from 8 to 17 years are
Zion organization, at a meeting held
c l as s" in the The visitor cited 'figures showing an Two Soloists Added to Sym•
found interest by the patrons of the on Wednesday evening, decided, at that the Jewish Consumptives' Relief
Poland, Roumania, Italy or China, entered in a "steamer
rate obtaining
them in reg ular classes, appallingly low- bi
Detroit
Symphony
Orchestra.
public schools. This is far better than to enter
Society
will hold its nineteenth an-
phon Orchestra Artists for
the Ukrainian population,
a referendum vote, to urge the na-
where "they are permitted to sit and drift." After they have been coached among
It is also hoped that Bruno Walter tional organization to remain a part nual convention in Denver June 9, 10
Next Season.
transferred to the regular especially the Jews.
gradually
will
again
appear
as
guest
conductor.
they
are
then
in these special cl asses
Dr. Motzkin declared scientists
of the Zionist Organization of Amer- and II. The chief event of this con-
grades. Not alone is English taught, but the customs, habits and ideals of
the Ile is in this country for two months
vention will he the dedication of the
William E. Walter, manager of
ica.
Stromberg, writing in the Baltimore Bulletin found the famisw sufferers were
symphony orchestra, announces the after the first of the year as guest
the country as well. -Helen
The vote of the local chapter is new main medical building, for which
I smaller of stature Boil that their head
a major part of the funds was ob-
addition
of
two
very
interesting
conductor
of
the
New
York
Sym.
Education,
say.:
part
of
it
notional
referendum
being
and breast measurements have been
of
noes to the list of soloists who will I Phony Orchestra and the Detroit taken among the Zeirei Zion to de- tained by the New York Ladies' Aux-
considerably diminished. Ile insisted
"The steamer classes are unique and that the authorities are
appear
at
the
symphony
concerts
Symphony
Society.
with
the
worm
ap-
termine whether the organization is iliary, numbering more than 1,500
, further relief without sanitation was
doing their bit for Uncle Sam in quickly molding his adopted chit-
imi ,,,,, ii ,h,.
next season. They are Sigrid One- ',royal of Mr. Gabrilowitsch, has ex- to become on independent body or members. Mrs. Louis Bloch, founder
dren into the greatest possible likeness to his native sons and
illeitg-
,
tended
to
him
a
most
urgent
whether it is to remain in the ranks of the auxiliary, and for the past 10
Speakers at the dinner included Jo
gin, contralto, and 31itja Nikisch,
tion to conduct it pair of concerts in of the Zionist Organization of Amer- years its president, will head a dele-
daughters."
seph Boronties. Dr. Joseph Krimsky, pianist.
Madame
Onegin
has
been
one
of
;
Detroit
the
end
of
31arch,
suggesting
gation of women w - ho expect to leave
After all, it is cause for thanksgiving that there are men and women
ica.
in this country who are devoting their minds to something else than the a .1ohn
former L. president
of president
the federation;
Opposition to the Zeirei Zion re- New York June 3. Governor William
Bernstein,
of the the great sensations of the past sea-Ithat the program be devoted to the
alias; William Edlin, editor of the son, both in concert 'and in the Met.IMUSie of Richard Wagner, of which maining a part of the Z. O. A. was E. Sweet of Colorado, on behalf of
mere acquisition of money.
,,........______
' DilY, and Dr. A. Coralnik, the fetter- ropolitan Opera Company. She is a Bruno Walter is the greatest living led by Zalman Wasserman, a delegate the state, and the mayor of Denver,
n insatiable appetite for Lubiniana—all the information and .action's secretary. Dr. Dubowsky was true contralto and one of the 'great-linter retor Whether or not Mr. to the recent convention. Simon on behalf of the city, will take part
I confess ■
Walter will be in a position to accept Richardson, another delegates, sup- in the ceremonies. Arthur Brisbane,
stories concerning the late David Lubin I read with said interest. Lewis elected for a second term. Dr. L. est that has ever been heard in this
review of Olivia Rossetti Agresti's book of David Lubin is in- Smirmiff of Bridgeport, Conn., Was country. Members of the elder gene- the invitation will not be known for mined amalgamation, with the result New York editor, is expected to ad-
Browne's
member of the famous Rossetti family elected honorary secretary and Frank ration say that her voice recalls viv- several weeks.
that 90 per cent declared in favor of dress the convention.
a
,
tensely interesting. Miss Agresti is
was Lubin's secretary and one of his devoted disciples, Krevoruk vice.president.
Dr. Philip Hillkowitz, bacteriolo-
idly the golden tones of the famous
united action.
of Italy and she
fre fascinating stories have appeared in recent ,
A resolution adopted at the last gist, of Denver is president of the
Alboni. Madame Onegin was soloist LITHUANIA GOVERNMENT
ew mo
Browne says t ht
a
■ 1I-fired •
Just how a prosperous shop keener in Sacramento, an
meeting stated that the local Zeirei society; Dr. C. 0. Spivak, gastro-
with
tly
symphony
orchestra
at
one
biography.
as a sweated appren-
PARTY MAJORITY OF TWO Zion is strongly in favor of remain- entcrologist and authority on bongo,-
of its concerts in Buffalo the past
"booster" and "reeler guy," whose youth vas spent
ing an integral part of the national ity, is its secretary, and Dr. I. D.
tice in a Massachusetts factory, as a drummer for a limn manufacturing ,
season and she not only swept the
concern, as • prospector in Arizona, and as an inventor of improvements
Bronfin, pulmonary specialist, Is su-
audience oft its feet but she stirred Terrorist Methods, Priests Agitation Zionist movement.
Announcement is made by the local perintendent of the sanatorium. The
in the seams of overalls, ever came to he one of the world's elect spirits,
the members of the orchestra as no
Said to Have Caused Triumph.
Con-
chapter that a Shekel campaign will United States Postoffice Department
one of the great prophets of our time, is atilt a.mystery, says Browne.
singer has in many years.
has recently recognized the impor-
be started soon. A prominent spea
She is a handsome woman, perhaps
tinuing, he says:
KOWN0.—(J. T. A.)—Terrorists er will address a campaign meeting tance of the institution by establish-
in her mid-thirties, Swedish in na-
"Perhaps his having been a Jew raised by an intensely pious
ing there a station to be known on
Closing Exercises of the School of
tionality and until the past season methods combined with a fierce agita- in the near future.
mother in the conviction that from birth he had been marked out
the map as Sanatorium, Colo. The
her entire career has been spent on tino on the part of the clergy' against
Religion of Temple Beth El:
for the service of the Lord, can alone explain the phenomenon."
radical and labor candidates are said President Harding Invited to New York office of the society is le-
On Sunday morning of this week the continent of Europe.
rated at 31 Union Square, while the
at 10 o'clock the School of Religion
The name of Nikisch is one to con- to have caused the victory of Chris.
of the readers of this column who knew Lubin will appreciate
Health Exposition.
department of educational publicity
will hold its closing exercises for the jure with amongst all lovers of mu- tian Democrats, the government party
So many
has its headquarters at 1 Madison
season. An appropriate program has sic. Arthur Nikisch, whose untimely which won forty seats in the new Par-
this statement:
liament.
The
opposition
elected
24,
of
been
prepared
for
this
occasion.
death took place within the past
Warren G. Harding, President of avenue and is in charge of Dr. Ab-
"No greater tribute can be paid to the power of a conviction than
whom 10 were the candidates of the the United States, has been invited ram Gideon, who directs the work not
Honor
certificates
for
perfect
attend-
year,
was
probably
the
greatest
con-
this: that an insignificant Jewish department store owner from out
ance during the year will be present- ducttor the world has ever known. People's Socialist Party and eight of to open the Michigan Health Expo- strictly medical or fiscal, pertaining
in Sacramento could come to Italy, unheralded and without friends,
ed to 102 children of the school. For four years he WWI conductor of the Social Democrats. Fourteen mi- sition which will be held in the Gen- to the educational activity of the so-
and despite his gaucherie and camp lingo and portfolio of 'to whom
Eight pupils will receive jeweled but- the Boston Symphony Orchestra—in nority nationalities candidates were eral Motors building from June 7 to ciety.
it may concern' recommendations from American grange masters and
tons in recognition of the fact that the early nineties. A few years ago also elected, among them seven Jews, 10, inclusive, and which it is expect-
chambers of commerce presidents, could yet penetrate to the king
for five years they have not missed he made ,a triumphal journey through four Poles, two Germans and one Rus- ed will be the most extensive and
himself and make him (the king) sponsor the organization of an In-
to
a single day at the school. Other this country at the head of the Lon- sian.
complete project of its character ever Joseph R. Netzorg Returns
ternational Institute of Agriculture. Ile was crude to the end of his
The Jewish deputies are Drs. Ros-
honors and prizes will be awarded to don Symphony Orchestra.
shown in this country.
Studebaker.
days, crude though for a score of years before his death he had been
enbaum and Robinson, well-known
deserving
children.
Parents
and
Nlitjka
Nikisch,
the
pianist,
who
Official
invitation
to
the
President
hobnobbing with kings and potentates. lie was never altogether at
friends of the children are cordially will appear with the orchestra, is his Zionists; Carfunker, Zeire Zion can- has been extended not only by Dr.
home with the elegances of thought or art, and his language to the
After spending, a year in the East;
older son and from all accounts has didate, Raginsky of the Jewish mer- William M. Donald, president of the
invited to attend these exercises.
last was hough-hewn and blustering."
inherited the gifts of his wonderful chants association, Finkelstein, who is exposition. and the Wayne County Joseph R. Netzorg, who is well
father and his talented mother. He styled a "democrat," and Rabbi Cohen- Medical Society, under whose sus- known in automobile circles, has re-
Yet in summing up the story of this rare spirit in Israel, Browne says: Sabbath Services:
Sabbath services will continue un- is coming to America for the first mon. The name of the seventh suc- piece it will be produced, but also by' turned to the main branc.t of the
"To every dreamer of world dreams, and to every lover of
Mayor Doremus, who is deeply in- Studebaker Corporation at 3046
interruptedly throughout the sum- time next winter and if reports from cessful candidate is not yet known.
Despite the vigorous campaign terestell in the success of the expeesi- Woodward avenue and is prepared to
dreams, this life story of David Lubin will give joy and hope im-
mer. Until further notice, they will Paris, I,ondun and Vienna are to be
against labor and minority nationali- then for the good of the citizens of give the same service to his many
begin at 10:30. The sermon this believed, a wonderful new star has
measurable."
ties, the workers' ballot polled 40,000 this city. friends and customers.
In conclusion I just want to add this personal word. Many of our week will be preached by Rabbi appeared upon the horizon. lie is
young—in his twenties—exceedingly votes.
"hard-headed" business men (the successful (1) of the earth) sneered at I Franklin.
Lubin, the visionary dreamer, and yet when they have been dead for • few ,


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weeks they will be forgotten by all except their relatives, while this man's 'Men's Gymnasium Cl
111en's gymnasium classes will con-
for ages. He was great enough to have had H. G. ,

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memory will be cherished

' tine throughout the entire summer
Wells plan to write a novel about his life story. I always felt that David
on Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock.
Lubin w of • piece with the great dreamers and prophets and martyrs of 1
as
I Application for registration in these
the world.
i classes should be addressed to Jacob

-
revolution of 1848, for INt ozer , care Temple Beth El.
It seems its if we were in good company in that
menting on "75 years ago," says that
• writer in • Hamburg paper, cam
s merely the
of Prussia looked anon the revolution ■
Frederick William

work of Pole., Frenchmen and Jews. After all it must be confessed that

the Jews apparently are a forward

looking people.

INSTITUTE TO JOIN
HEALTH EXPOSITION

At the Michigan State Health Ex-
position; which'ill be held at the
General Motors h e ilding, West Grand
boulevard, betwetp Woodward and
"There lies before our religious organizations an important de-
cision. A rumor that a great spiritual awakening is at hand has gone
Cass avenues, the health \Tark done
by the United Jewish Charities will
forth. Faith—speaking in the hearts of those who pray day and
be exhibited on Saturday evening,
night for the comforting of the world—Faith has whispered it. Love,
May 9, promptly at 8 p. m.
clasping in her arms the wounded and the bereaved, the famine
The Jewish Institute will con-
stricken and the oppressed—Love has whispered
tribute to the program as follows:
ago. We read many articles in those days of ■
Members of the !gathers Club will
That was seven years
was to come, u • result of
dance a Russian Sherrily and Kaiat-
similer character. A great spiritual awakening
a religious revival among all peoples such as
the war. There was to he
were sky and music for the general even-
Jew and Catholic and Protestant
ing's program will be furnished by
the world had never before known.
good fellowship and God fellowship. Hate end prejudice the workingmen's band of the Jew-
tobegin to live in
take • olok about you. To me
were to be elimin•ted. Well, good friends,
ish Institute.
1917. We have all the hate, the prejudice,
All those desiring to participate in
1923 looks pretty much like
no peace through-
the fan•ticism that were with as before the war; we find
the band are urged to join immedi •
Dr.
come
to
naught.
ately. Band rehearsals are held every
out the world. The hope of spiritual awakening has to
Bowlby is still running around trying to stop the sale of pop on Sunday, Monday evening at the institute, 687
leaders of the age are endeavoring
while some of the other ,great religious
East High street.
cig When the next war comes
to prevent young men from smoking
church
we shall on more read the some sort of articles about what the
Prayer without devotion is like a
same until religion 1
should and didn't do. But itt the end it will be about the
I body without breath.—The Talmud.

looking over • copy of the Hibbert Journal of April, 1916. It is
.
I are
talking:

in the war days. A great religious ea er

I

is given • more important place in churches than dogma.

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