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Michigan's

Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923

VOL. XIV. NO. 2

Detroit University
Honors Dr. Franklin

UNDERSTANDING OF Declare Palestine
S. JEWISH LIFE Elections Are Void
NEEDED SAYS ADLER

Jews of New York
Oppose Ford Boom il,

II ungarian Federation Says Ills
Election Would be Men-

ace to Peace.

Dr. Weizmann Makes State-

1

Samuel to Reconstruct Advis-
ory Council in Lieu of Leg-

islative Body.

Declares It Is Necessary Before
Complete Unity Can be
Achieved.

JEWISH COLONISTS,
ARABS MAKE PEACE

Covenant Marks End of III-Feeling

Caused by Raid in Jun., 1921.

---
JERUSALEM - - (J. T. A.)--Peace
between the Jewish colony of 1 etach

Tikvah and the neighboring Arab vil -

HONORARY DEGREE
BESTOWED BY U. D.
UPON DR. FRANKLIN

University of Detroit Confers

L L. D. Degree Upon
S A LEM.—(J. T. A.)—A loges was concluded amidst brilliant
J E
NEW YORK, — A plea for the
exercises, including peace of-
ment on Relations Between
British government Order in Council on
Beth El Rabbi.
elimination of Ilenry Ford from the
published olliciallly here declares as firings from both sides and the
Jews and Arabs.
presidential race was made by the'
null and void the elections held re- „ slaughtering on the part of the Arabs
Legisia
iele estes to the fifth annual conven-
, MEN'S CLUB TO HONOR
for members of the
lion 1.f the Federation of Hungar ian QUOTES EARLY AMERICAN • cently
tire Council, in accordance with the r'
PRESENTED WITH $25,000
ITS RABBI AT DINNER
The covenant marks the end of ill-
ICI1S in America at the Ilion building,
Palestine Order in Council of 1922. t sacrificial lambs.
JEWISH
DISORGANIZATION
125 Lafayette street. The federation
BY KEREN HAYESOD HERE
, This procedure was rendered neeesy feeling culminating in the Arab 1921,
raid
.
. -

the
Jewish
village
in
June,
reports a membership of 200,000.
nary, the statement declares. by fail- on t
B anquet to Supplement Action
.1(u .1 I I 11 ( I f.
was sacked
appeal was embodied in a
Shows Wh ere M any Move - ' are ' of the majority of the Arab when t he colony
Rabbi A. M. Hershman Pre-
nhabitants killed in the
resolution read by Samuel Baum,
by University; Clergy-
population
to
avail
themselves
of
the
man
manes For Unity so Far
y of its
i formal inauguration of
chairman
man of the resolutions commit-
ense.
The
sides; Harris Selig of Bos-
, electoral privileges, making possible d et
men to $p eak.
tee, and adopted. It charges Ford
Failed.
Have
the
formation
of
the
council
consist.
the
peace
was
exacted
by
Sir
Herbert
Sae!
"menace to the peace
ton Also Speaks.
with being
g
m as the price for the release
ing of 12 elected members and 10
and prosperity of the inhabitants of
At its forty-second annual corn-
chosen from amongst the directors of of Sheik Abu Kishk, who was serving
, .
By DR. CYRUS ADLER
a 15.year sentence following his con-
the land," and states that his only ,
me ntement, held on June 8, the Uni.
"There is only 20 per not of genu-
, the principal government depart-
viction as ItIVR of the Arab hosts
virtue is that he is the richest man in
•—
ine Arab opposition to Jewish aspira-
mens.
versity of Detroit, in conferring its
the ountry.
111,, npeeigl allangement with The Jew.
The sanction given for the creS• which raided the village.
tions 'in Palestine. Eighty per cent
Aim thin resolution was aducideel , oh ..orunt, the Jewitth Telegraphic Agent,
Representatives of the Palestine academic honors, conferred the hon.
of the opposition is created by out-
of the Ir., lion a the Legislative Council is not,
. requesting the ousting of Count Prementa herewith the Oral part
of
the
Zionist
and
other
orary
degree of Doctor of Laws upon
terts,,,olor,aurn,..,T.LiellurdwAti:..nr,ledwit:risli.,Itetti7 • however, cancelled by this new order, government,
side forces."
Szchenyi, Consul General of Hun-
Rabbi Leo Morris Frank in, life-
Referring to the Arab problem in
nf th'a it,,,.: since the Palestine Amendment Or• Jewish organizations took part in th.
ory to the United States, be-cause i n N,,,,; rots, „,,,k, rit,, at,,,,tega‘o
g
i gation
his address before several hundred
League. us. Adler. Areal-
weal- der in Council of 1923 provides for ceremony, held outside of Petacn pastor of the Jewish Conre
of his alleged refusal to intercede in vo s F..1,, ,,,,i,,,,,1
Beth Elf this city. The degree was
Jews here at the Woodward Audi-
"t:LI""'nr• """. nr'''''''rI 14 or the constituting of the Legislative Tikvah.
" 1 ,,,,,
',,II',,II,'!i
behalf of Jews in Hungary who the r , - ,,
SW4 S1, 1 ■1 • , Y SS' S.,- p ouncil from and after the date
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN,
conferred
upon
Rabbi
Franklin
by
torium on Wednesday evening. Dr.
resolution asserts, are being inflicted president of the A merit. • n Jewiah Commit. .
the Rev. John P. McNichols, S. J., Ph.
Chaim Weizmann, president of the
we. has come to the concipdt , n. after year, fixed by the II igh Commissioner in
ho had t he Degree of p.a. ,' of Win "unspeakable persecutions."
i r executive council and ratified Icy
t
D., president of the university, ia
,, that IT miri i bv,:tainiiore
...it in.,a hliiire , .ugly,
World Zionist Organization, made
Send Plea to All Parties.
L •ws conferred span him Friday by
in the London Gazette.
connection with the graduation o
the above statement in explanation of
ro
re , ' ,,",„ n, e . Proclamation
The Ford resolution, which re- j: :•;',i, ,,,'',„„';' ,,„ ari.,'.„,:,,,n; s1 1. 1 * ,,;
th e University of Detroit.
mute than 200 students of the arts,
the much exaggerated situation said
.
Elections in Six Months.
ceived two disapproving votes, fob once unity of purpose may he achieved.)
law engineering, foreign trade, jour -
to exist between Arab and Jew.
The first general election for the
rce and finance
Dr. Weizmann, in the yourse of his
comma
"Whereas, Henry Ford, ill-famed (Copyright, 1923,
c J. C. B.) , choi e of the 12 unofficial members nalism and
schools of the university. The cite-
address heie, reviewed the provisions
anti-Semite, whose recent unfounded
Neill lie held within six months of the
- - - ---
(ion, which gave the reason for the
of the mandate granted Great Britain
of this proclamation, it is
and unwarranted attacks upon the
honor conferred on Dr. Franklin, and
When the gentlemen who have ''''''
for the establishment in Palestine of
stated. In the meantime, the advis- Comedy to be Presented Tues.
Hebrew race. have shocked the c i v il.
which is the official record of the
a national Jewish homeland, and dis-
and were particularly re - commemorated the life of Doctor ory council will be established by the
sent
day; Educational Board
event for the university, is as fol-
Ilur witz, through this High Commissioner, whom he will
T.
11.
cussed two elements necessary for
110W
S01001011
i.
'
setae(' in the United States, is
lows:
e
honor
to
in-
me
th
Picked for Schools.
the upbuilding of the homeland, the
In the field for the nomination for foundation, did
t hi s . consu as OCCagi011 arises on matters
physical room of Palestine and the
Leo Morris Franklin, Bach.
_
_
_
_
the highest office in the gift of this vice me to deliver the lecture.
It ng the pe-ace, order and good
"Nestor
of
American
Jewry"
ear,
I
am
inclined
to
think
that
they
.
affecti
, slur r of Arts of the
tht University of Ctn.
y
population for that room.
y.
great nation; and
government of the co
The first grad uating class of the I I rinnati, Rabbi for the duration of his
"Whereas,
such
a
nomination
haul
in
mind
some
subject
that
dealt
Expires
in
Atlantic
City
Dr. Weixmann's Address.
This advisory council or any other ,
1
.'I Helm% S c h ool s of Detroit, life

of the Congregation Beth El in
be a distinct indictment of the with Jewish education or Jewish advisory body
from time to time I U ii
b
may
Would
"Since my visit to Detroit two
from Heart Attack.
ting of . ' 14 advanced Hebrew - the city, . of Detroit, student and
mindedness and liberality of learning. As it not infrequently falls b e constituted by the High Commis-
broad-mindedness
years ago, a great deal has happened
(.' nur ts of the Moil Talmud Torahs'
uti on these sub- sinner with the aptcroval of the Co- sIg
p
the I oulace
of the Unitt•d States and to
en
p
- scholar . for that, Burin g nearl y •
..
in Palestine," the world Jewish leader
;Ie b ' rew p I ay thin Toes
have
saved
myself
a
WoUld
cts,
I
quarter of a century of lead ensip
h' of
o
N GTON.-- Simon Wilt, his election a sweeping disgrace toje my lot to s eak
Ionia] Secretary and is to continue will ',resent a
W . S
said. "An important bearing on
good deal of time and trouble, and to function until the Legislative d ay evening June 12, at the Kirby , his people he has been an apostle of
hot.,
died
out
lawyer,
diplomat
and
humanity;
be
it
a
,
iv
conditions in Palestine was the rati-
eing
to give
r the . aim
(.enter,
C
'
m,
.
.,.
amity
between
citizens
of
all
reli•
"Resolved,
that
the
Federation
of
possibly
even
criticism,
if
I
had
Counc
No °run-
il Is duly elected.
sn
fication of the mandate which pro- Monday night at Atlantic City from
demonstration of Di accomplish-
gious beliefs in his community and a
vides for the granting of an oppor- an attack of heart disease. Ile was Hungarian Jews in America, rem- adapted such a topic instead of the name may li e promulgated by the meats
es of the class.
articipant in ever worthy endeavor
senting over 200,000 Jews in colleen. one I am about to discuss,
onre ntlan he has on-
High C om m
tunity to the Jewish people for the 80 years old.
the development of culture, toter.
But having had reasonably good
ft
Th e play will he staged entirely in for
,
no
Born
in
Hulzweiler,
Rhenish
Ba-
lion
assembled
on
Wednesday,
May
uIni
y
casec
ciou
ssincil.
th
e
stilted
building of a homeland. The man-
In
addition
to
this
I
PAY.'
ance
and kindly living among men
to observe the course ordinance is to be promulgated re- Ilebrew.
date also provides for the facilitation varia, Oct. 20, 1030, Mr. Wolf ex- 30, 1923, . . . petitions all parties, opportunities
Jewish affairs in the United States striding complete freedom of con- which is a comedy in two acts, there and women of good purpose, the Uni.
Uni-
to
eliminate
Henry
Ford
of
perienced
as
a
child
the
burdensome
old
arid
:now,
of the entrance into Palestine of Jew-
for
the
last
35
years,
and
having
science
cur
the
free
exercise
of
all
will
he
other
features
marking
the
!
versity
of
Detroit, in a solemn session
ish immigrants who are to rebuild conditions of Jewish disfranchise- from the presidential race as a get-
eral menace to the peace and pros- been devoted to them exclusive of all
of its faculty, confers the honorary
save
see
far
as
it
evening.
ment
which
was
then
prevalent
in
the land; it proclaims that one ecf the
verity of the inhabitants of the land; other matters fur the past 15 years,
Graduation exercises, marking the degree of Doctor of Laws. It wel-
official languages of Palestine Is He- Germany. The impressions of child-
I have com e to the conclusion that is required for the maintenance of completion of the course by the first comes him to the companionship of
public order and morals.
brew, and also provides for the Sab- hood left un indelible trace in his soul be it further
class to graduate from the local • the sons and daughters of its schools
"Resolved, that Samuel Buehler, the most crying need of the members
bath to be the etfficial day of rest. and though brought to America by
Two Jews in Council.
, schools, will Ice held within two upon whom, for their deserts, it has
great Jewish community in
Under the mandate, Palestine is to his grandparents as a lad of 12, he president of the Federation of Hun- of this
An ordinance. discriminating i i
tattedStates—one
great-
States—se of the
in a sin- I any way against the inhabitants of weeks . The class has completed a from time to time conferred its edu-
he placed under such conditions as never for a minute forgot the suffer- varlet] Jews of America and Deputy the
f study in the Bible Hebrew' rational honors."
General of the State of est that has ever ass

t t

to encourage the increase and de- ings of his European coreligionists.
be chosen to organize all gle state—is that they should take , the country on the ground of their
rammar, Hebrew literature parts of
Dr. Franklin's Career.
Up to his twenty-third year h e en- New
velopment of the Jewish community.
gaged in business as "clerk, ma es- publicyspirited citizens throughout steps to understand themselves, in the race, religion or language may in Hi.
no the
g
1 In. 7 t " I
a I h e g ' rped
Talmud. ea
The University of Detroit, which is
"Two potent elements necessary
°
case be promulgated, nor any repug.
man
and
bookkeeper
for
his
conies,
the
country
against
the
candidacy
of
hope
that
if
they
understand
them-
I
being
a
fluent
Hebrew
conversation-
under
Roman
Catholic direction, is
for the rebuilding of our hectic-eland
the vil- a man who has but one virtue to his selves, they might finally begin to ' nanee which is in any way
46 years old. The graduates of the
are: First, there most be physical Abraham and Elias Wolf, in
lege of Ulrichsville, Ohio. Later he credit; that he is the richest man in understand each other. Out of such I nant to or inconsistent with the pro. "list•
university are largely men and wo-
rn
room; secondly, there must he popu-
understanding at least a reasonable visions of the mandate given to Great
lation. Jews and non-Jews have long went into business on his own ac- the United States; be it further
P:aritiitcsiPrth
in • 1Pillaayy. will be ' e n who occupy useful and prominent
artic Pi
"Resolved, that all fraternal, ao- unity of purpose an d of action o n all . Britain by the allied and associated
ation in Detroit and Michigan, with
speculated as to the physical room count for a short time, forming a
sh com - ' powers.
eodorei Baruch, H erman Chesluk , , W
Jewi
the
I
Th
to
I
of l'alestine. It is best to gain an partnership with Marks S. Mayer, his cial and political organizations in things that relate
The new advisory council as at ■ Willi a m porchen, Meyer Harrison,' a fair representation in other states,
country, irre- mutely might result. Hence, while it
idea of the number of people the land brother-in-law, and Adam Baum. But every section at the
race or political may nut be in entire agreement with present constituted comprises 12 un- Max Ilecker, Yetta Lipa, David 1,11- I Although the school is Roman Catho-
inborn oratorical talent and high spective of creed or
can hold by comparing it with neigh- his
aspirations caused him to leave the affiliations, be asked to endorse this the wishes of the gentlemen who' official members, of whom seven are betzky, Morris Schlussel, Iler Shur, lie in direction, it is not sectarian
boring countries. Take the Lebanon, field of business, and in 1859 he be.- resolution, copies of which shall be were good enough to invite me, I leading members of the chief Moy Eva Shevitz, Sidney Shevitz, Sey- , either as to teachers or students, hay-
which has escaped the blight of the
shall ask you to listen tonight to a' hantmedan families, one a representa- mour Tiltchin, Sadie Tiltchin, Israel ing a considerable number of Jewish
Turkish rule, a Christian country gan reading law with Judge Joseph sent broadcast to all concerned."
ky, Max Weine. Officers of ' graduates in law, engineering and
In the discussion Dr. Simon Miller rambling discourse which for want I tive Bedouin chief of the Beersheba ltd ows
which was protected against the de- I - . Hance of New Philadelphia, Ohio.
of Yonkers urged that the appeal be r of the ability to suggest a more sue.. district, two Arab Christians and two the class are Max M'eine, president; economics, while a number of learned
Nlax Hecker, vice-president; T heo- . Jews are among its law professors
vastating rule of the Turks. There
Graduates With Honors.
Shortly after, he entered the withdrawn. Ford's candidacy, he cinct title, I have described in the Jews.
every square kilometer of land is in-
' dote Baruch, secretary; Seymour • and a Jewish scholar, Professor &m-
and should words: "Needed—An Understand.
uel J. Hoexter, M. E., is a director of
habited by 120 souls, while in Pales- Cleveland Law School, from which he said, is a political question
Jewish question. Ile inc in Jewish Life in America."
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)--The can - .Tiltchin, treasurer.
a
ite foreign trade school.
was
graduated
with
high
honors
in
not
be
mad
tine, where the land is much more
The United Hebrew Schools an-
titillation of the Palestine elections
E■ rly Disorg•nIsation.
fertily and climatically as good as the 18111. The same year he was admit- suggested that a commute of lead-
On April 30, 1789, George Wash- can hardly be described as a victory nounce the election of the following . Rabbi Franklin, whom the Univer.
then'
formed
a
ing
citizens
of
all
religions
be
formed
Lebanon, only 20 persons occupy the ted to the bar.
II ,
in- on the board of education and the ' sity has honored with its doctorate,
ington was inaugurated as the first for the Arabs, says a statement cir-
partnership with Alexander I. Neeley to take up the question.
square kilometer today.
of directors. The board of has been for 21 years Rabbi of the
'bl
President of the United State's. His culated by Reuters,
obviously
boa rd
Speaks Against Resolution.
For a year they practiced law to-
He
Room for 2,000,000 More
Charles Herbst of New York said successful conduct of the Revolu- spired from official sources. No education is to consist of Rabbi E. Congregation Beth El in Detroit.
"There is thus room in Palestine gether, thenWolf went to Washing-
result
of
.
Aishiskin,
I. Baker, H. Buchhalter, is a native of Cambridge, Indiana, is
where he had residedever the Ford "boom" should be ignored, lutionary War, the great contribu- trouble is anticipated as a
took his bachelor's de-
for at least 100 more people fur to o , I). I'.,
the
possibility
of
his
becoming
a
lion
which
he
made
to
helping
to
the
step
taken,
which
is
held
to
have
L.
Dann,
.1.
Friedberg,
H.
Golilberg•
53
years
old,
as
H. Goldman, Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, gree at the University of Cincinnati,
every square kilometer of land, and since.
the United been "absolutely necessary."
In 1857 he married Caroline Hahn nominee for President is slight. create the Constitution of
the country can therefore hold an ad-
The Daily Express declares this S. Horwitz, II. Kaplan, A. Keidan, and was graduated as rabbi at the He-
of
Suffield.
Ohio.
They
had
six
chil-
"Resolutions
of this kind," he said, States, soilthe universal respect and ,
ditional 2,000,000. Taking this very
held, was statement is at variance with the Rabbi J. L. Levin, I. Lieberman, E. I brew Union College in 1892. His first
Was
n, two of whom died in infancy. "will cause men of anti-Semitic in- esteem in which he
conservative number of 2,00 0,000 ike
ad- facts. It heads that the true posi- Rabinowitz,
itz , R. Speller, M. Shulman, . charge Was in Omaha, from 1892 to
by the multitude of
more who can be settled in Palestine, His third son, Adolph G. Wolf, was clinations to foist the type of man evinced
and M. H. Z ackhe im. ' IN99, whence he came to Detroit. He
made Associate Justice of the Su- like Ford upon the country as a presb dresses of congratulation which were lion of Zionism has been revealed M. W eis
, is a member of many cultural and
and after we will have brought that
sent to him from all parts of the through the boycott showing the
guard of Directors.
preme Court of Porto Rico. One of dential candidate."
philanthropic associations, and his
number (0 Palestine, we can 'meet
eountry
hostile
and
resentful
towards
,
Dr. Samuel Buehler asserted that then widely scattered 13 states.
,
is • to consist whole career in Detroit has been
t
The board of directors
-
strain in Detroit to discuss the prob- his daughters became the wife of
or
e
clares
the
mes
d
e
Ti
At that time, there were probably Zionism. Th
B.
of the following: I. August, B
Mayer Cohen. his law partner, and "sentiment is being created all over
we,iiii Bab-
\a‘,,,I., ,. ,, lr ,:ii
i , ,, ,17:
:1 r.:kie. :5:
(1 m
o b
o f. i nctnliseta:f•zrtu , r e 1:71;h:eedgi e t ,),:ul
d rt:pi. nhri;(m
rctehiacn it3prooa
e ulg
c tii.iln ttl
lem further.
the.
new
der
shows
that
Britain
cannot
aban-
in
Mr. Ford for less than 2,00) Jews
cock, Emil Baron, J. Cherkm ,
"And now, have we the men? another, Mrs. Gotthold of New York, (Ile country in favor of
Except for a few- don the course- it has undertaken in Cohen, I.. Chernoff, J. II. Ehrlich, '.
States.
Within our experience of the last two is a well known artist. A third dough- President," and urged the. Federation United
scattered
individuals,
this
Jewish
Palestine.
Palestine
Hill
be
excluded
R. Gittleman, Sam Gliss,
00 pioneers, ter has distinguished herself in liter to create sentiment against it.
years we brought in 30,0
a
ting against population existed in Newar York, from the Arab undertaking , becuse
A. •Inc° , to make an amendment to the Mich-
A resolution protesattack
fo r Friedman, IL Greenberg.
a
and at this moment they are coming ary work. Mrs. Wolf died in 1091.
dtkind
port, Philadelphia, Chleston, 0 4 th e Zi on i st
Wolf
married
Amy
"the
virulent
form
of
month,
A
year
later
Mr'.
W
h
II. B. Keid an, J. Lewin, M. Lieber- iganconstitution which would have
in at the rate of 1,000
rge
number
of
Jews
living
within
Savannah
and
Richmond.
There
had
strategic
considerations.
a
the
lion.
Ju-
l
man, A. Lott, R. Loewenberg, L. Me- made Reiman Catholic, Lutheran and
chiefly young people. Statistics from Lichtenstein, a niece of
• • •
the Hungarian domain" was adopted. been a congregation in Lancaster,
dow, J. Rabinowitz, I. Rosenthal, S. Seventh Day Adventists private
.
non-Jewish sources classify 85 per lius Bien.
It asks .the Be.thlen government to Pa., and there was an incipient con-
LEUMI ASKED TO
J. Shapiro, I. Shetzer, D. W. Simons, schools illegal, Dr. Franklin was one
cent of the incomers to Palestine in
Eventful.
Hi. Political C
.
lift the ban on Jewish commerce, in- gregation in Baltimore, but the six NAME REPRESENTATIVES
champions of relig-
. 1, Sklar, I.. Smith, A. Srere, Joseph 1 4 the foremost
the A-1 class, men and women cap-
The I o litical career of Simon Wolf
.
taking co ngregations then represented all
JERUSALEM.--(J. T. A.) -- The Wetsman, L. Winkelman and R. 7.1ney„ i a and educational liberty. The ac-
At the age dust' and social activity by
able of the greatest physical effort. was ' strikingly eventful.
s
offenders. the Jewish inhabitants in the states.
lut
asure a g s saionst
strict
met
notional
council
of
Palestine
Jews
1
.1,
Dem
em
-
lion
of
the
faculty
and senate of the
nt
pioneers who are breaking stones or of 19 he was already an ardeb
ion are to be Moved by a sense of profound grad-
re
of f
t has
u been asked by the n"1.. ‘ Duscoff was chosen Co
to the chair- University of Detroit in honoring him
I • eu tm 0
n ( Yawl
standing up to the neck in water ocrflt and led the political deates
,
forwarded to the members of the lode for the freedom which they had , government
ca
ditto
es
.r
y
i
.
t
1
wo
f
o
name
manship
of
the
executive
boanI,.
with
the
doctorate
is,
in part, a recog-
his homel eiwn. When slavery became
draining marshes.
an issue he joined the Unionist ranks, League of Nations, the House of attained,
feu. the them,
equal and
rights
which in for the place reserve( or ews on t which consii•M, in addition to Mr. I nition of that phase of Rabbi Frank-
were granted
falling
"We have already performed a
h,
b
piece of reconstruction work in Pal- from which subsequently the Repub .,
line with their fellow-citizens of other the Advisory Council, which, because Duscod, of the following members: , lin's character, which has been exhib-
(Turn to last page.)
estine which compares • favorably lican party sprouted. Ile knew and
creeds, they started a movement to' of the temporary annulment of the M . B . Cohen. J. Friedberg, I. Granet, ited in his tolerance and his abeam-
a joint address, on behalf of i Legislative Council, is to function as Max Jacob, A. Klein, J. B. I.asky, D. promising attitude against religious
with the efforts of reconstruction was intimate with Lincoln.
present ,
to Washing- the only body representative of all Robinson, IS. Rabinowitz and R. I bigotry.
In I Sei9 President. Grant appointed
made by the French in France, with
the six congregations,
ton. Whether Inc movement was ini- sections of the l'alestine population. Schomherger. Officers of the schools
the difference that the French have Simon Wolf recorder of deeds for
To Be Honored at Dinner.
the
DIstrict
of
Columbia.
It
was
behind them an organized govern-
Gated in New York or Philadelphia., It is learned Mouse Pasha. in his are E. Rabinowitz, president; .1.
t.upp eminting the honor conferred
ment with the power to levy taxes. through Wolf's influence that the Ruy
DAY COLLECTIO
has Friedberg, vice-presielent; M. Rosin- upon Ra bbi ranklin b y the Unixer-
I do not recall, hut at all events, a capacity of president of the Moslem
H. Goldberg, sec-
while we are a government without manias Miss'on at Bucharest was cre-
correspondence ensued between the Christian executive committee,
soy of Detroit, the Men s Club of
two congregations, Shearith Israel cabled to King Hussein his congratuy sky,
treasurer, and
a state, our chancellor of the ex- ated and it is said that more than 50
retary.
1.;:l will tender him a din-
Temp Ince . It i
chequer being a man with an empty appointments were made by President
and Mikveh Israel, as to which should lotions upon the successful issue of
rear this Saturday evening, at Temple
the ad- the king's negotiations with the. Brit-
Grant at his request.
treasury.
Beth F:1, complimentnig also those
f d ra tai
anv•ss H ere f or t h e have the h onor o
ns over. the formation of the. Arab HEBREW UNION COLLEGE
In July, 1881, he was appointed by Vol unteers to C
who are honoring Dr. Franklin.
Quality of Immigrants.
dress. Meanwhile, the capital of the
h
Jewish National Fond Th
United States was removed to Phila- ederation. Palestine is proud to be
illishinncpluod fe tRht;,
"People are traveling to Palestine President Garfield Minister to Egypt.
e .diAingthwerr,wil
Riu.oes. tsm a. t .It. li G
'.."ff
ASSISTANCE
IS
URGED
G
'
in
the
federation,
Kasim
re-
include ,
over the highways and byways: They In May of the following year he
Sale of Flowers.
delphia, and this, and possibly
Pasha asserts.
' Diocese of Detroit, Mgr. F. J. Van
come from the steppes of Russia, by signed because of impaired eyesight.

• •
Beginning with President I incoln,
(Turn to Page Two)
M e mhers of the Antwerp, Vi
th Di o-
NEW YORK
car-
o the
way of the Caucasus, through Persia.
G enera of
The annual Flower Day collection
POLAND TO CO-OPERATE
the Union of American,. lit•brew ,
, ease Detroit, Rev. John P. McNich-
There is nb vehicle which does not Simon Wolf had enjoyed the confi-
of the Jewish National Fund, the
WITH JEWISH AGENCY
carry the immigrant to Palestine. dence and • personal friendship of
newly formed New - York committee of 0S, S J., A. M., Ph. D., President
land purchasing agency of the Zion-
JERUSALEM.--(J. T. A. — The gregations met last week at the T em - I niversity of Detroit, Rev. John A.
Forty per cent of these people are every President of the United States,
ists of the world, whose aim is to re-
promotion of trade relation, betlet•en Ale EmanuyEl to discuss plans that MeClorey, S. J., l'rofessor of Econom-
with university degrees and 80 per of every Secretary of State and many
deem the soil of Palestine to hecome
other
prominent
officials
at
Washing-
Poland and l'alestine was said. by will further the cause of the Union. ; (. s. University of Detroit, Mgr. J. M.
cent of them are men and women
the inalienable property of the entire
Consul Adamkiewicz of Poland to be A sub-committee appointed to consider Doyle, Chancellor Diocese of Detroit.
with a good high school education. ton. Ile himself has told of his ac-
--Dave! Jewish people, will be held this Sun-
In Palestine they have built. about tivities in "Presidents i
SUCCESSFUL YEAR his principal purpose here, in a state- a program of the work urged that
Brief adresses will be delivered by
day, June 10.
Known.”
ment to the Jewish Telegraphic every congregati, n affiliated with the each of the distinguished prelates,
1,500 houses, established about 100
More than 150 volunteers will con-
.
Tireless Worker for Jewish Uplift.
Union do its utmost in assisting the
Agency.
Ile
declared
he
will
seek
U
The
Zionist
Cultural
Society
Tues-
the principal talk of the evening
With
Ile was a tireless worker for Jew- duct the canvass, mostly by street
(Turn to Page Three)
day evening closed a successful sea- to co-operate with the Jewish Agency Union to raise funds for the mainten- to be g ivenby Dr. Franklin.
g
is't uplift. Ile was the founder and collections through the sale of flum-
in Palestine, adding that he has al- once of the Hebrew Ulion College and
son
at
a
dinner-dance
given
at
the
president for 25 years of the Hebrew e's. A house to house collection will
ready visited Colonel Kisch, the po- the various Pinion activities. In New
also he conducted and the theaters Women's Federation club house, Han-
litical
director
in
Palestine
of
the
York
the
Union
is
engaged
in
conduce
(Turn
to
last
page.)
cock
and
Second
avenue.
Sixty
mem-
FORD'S SUMMER HOME,
and parks will have stations with
Ling religious achools for the educa-
a
bers and friends of the society were World Zionist Organiz tion.
flowers.
ANTI-SEMITE SHRINE
NURSERY ON SUNDAY
The consul also paid an official tion of tIe. Jewish children in the his-
UTING
PISGAH LODGE O
Most of the volunteers for the col- present to review the work of the
ho. he teary' of their people and the principles
e Samuel , w
visit t o S ir 'Herbrt
past
year
and
to
outline
a
program
AUG.
26
lection
this
year
will
be
drafted
from
WILL BE HELD
f their faith.The committee thought

sa id , o him

the Zeirei Zion and Young Judaea, for the coming season.
BERLIN.--(J. T. A.) — Henry Ford
Dedication of the new Hebrew
schools should be or-
The attractive dinner was toast- migrants were allowed to enter that !wire such
• has leased a summer villa at a fash-
Pisgah Lodge Na. 34, I. 0. B. B., in addition to othe.r organizations
ganized
and for such a program more Day Nursery will take place with
Palest
le,.
ionable resort near Berne, according announces that the annual outing of that are participating in the work. mastered over by Solomon Levin, who
services
Sunday at the Mogen Abra-
funds are needed. It suggested that
-
reports appearing in the Swiss pa- the organization, held yearly in con- A. Weintrobe is in charge of the Zei- reviewed the accomplishments of the
ach congregation appoint a commit• ham Synagogue on Farnsworth street,
- pers. These reports declare that Font junction with the Toledo Lodge, will rei Zion committee and Samuel Iley- past year. Mr. Levin expressed the
to
be
followed
by ceremonies at the
tee which would devote itself exclu-
hope that the coming year may prt.• EMANUEL DECIDES TO
. plans to o•cuny his Swiss residence
be held this year un Sunday, Aug. man the Young Judaea representa-
sively to the task of raising funds for home, 545 Canfield.
even more successful than the pre-
in the near future.
BUILD
NEW
SYNAGOGUE
tion.
The building was put up for the
20, to Sugar Island.' The Detroit and
the Union.
Some of the papers are indulging if, Toledo lodges will also be co-operated
The Jewish National Fund commit- vious one.
The committee also recommended benefit of mothers who work for a
Talks were given by the following
much speculation as to results that
tee
of
Detroit
was
strengthened
last
with by the 1.17' Auxiliary of Pis-
At a meeting of Congregation that a number of services be arranged living, their children being cared for
may be expected it the story of :X` r.
wake by the addition to its ranks of a guests and members: Mrs. J. H.
days j at this institution. The home is open
gah Lodge. •
Ehrlich, Mrs. Ida 'Feldstein, Miss . Emanuel held on Thursday evening, for the forthcoming high holy
Ford's coming to Switzerland is true
number
of
workers.
The
following
for infants up to the age of 4 year,
A feature of is year's outing will
Liberal papers declare that his art
Mary Caplan, M. Goldenberg and 1'. plans were laid for the building of a in various parts of greater New York
Mrs. Rottenberg , in announcing
be an initiation of a new class of can- committees function at this time:
new synagogue to be erected on the for the poor and unaffiliated. The co-
Slomovitz.
al would have the effect of making
'the opening of the new home, de-
at an open ceremony on the Committee for boxes, Joseph Chaggi
operation
of
the
Association
of
Re-
and
Taylor
didates
northeast
corner
Wilson
Miss Caplan announced that Ber-
Swithzerland the world center of an-
chairman, Israel Davidson and M.
clares
that the society has done its
island.
nard Isaacs, superintendent of the avenues. The plot of ground has • form Rabbis, headed by Dr. Samuel
ti-Semitic agitation.
utmost to put up the new building,
Dr. Joseph Aarons will be the Eisenberg; membership committee,
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, frontage of 70 feet on Taylor ave.' Schulman. has been promised in this
Credence is lent this rumor, emad-
to
plan
for
a
city-wide
membership
the community must give •
but
that
I
Schulman
has
appoint-
speaker at the lodge meeting on
. has volunteered his services to direct nue and 126 feet on Wilson avenue. direction. Dr.
ing to some of the papers, by the fact
his topic being drive, N. ('roll chariman, I.. I. Fried-
committee consisting of himself, helping hand in maintaining it.
The lot was secured through the NI
the educational activities of the so-
that numerous translations of anti- Monday, June 11,
'
bender
and
A.
Weintrobe.
public is invited to
general
The
efforts of Jacob Warren, president of Rabbi Nathan Stern and Rabbi Louis
Jewish articles published some time "Life of Benjamin Disraeli."
Volunteers for Flower Day will be ciety for the coming year by outlin-
Joseph L. Staub was elected at the
will confer attend the opening ceremonies San-
ago in. the Dearborn Independent,
ing a program with a bibliography the congregation. The congregation . D. Gross. This committee
entertained
on
Sunday
evening,
foi-
A fine program has
afternoon.
day-
hopes to have the building partly I with the sub - committee of the New
have lately been translated and cir- last meeting as acting secretary to
been arranged.
resig- 1 lowing the collection. at a dancing I and by taking an active interest in read y for the High Holy Day season • York eommitte of the Union.
culated in pamphlet form in Switzer- fill the vacancy caused by the
the carrying out of that program.
the
Jewish
Institute,
party
at
land •
nation of Elias Goldberg.

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ANNUAL FLOWER
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SUNDAY, JUNE 10

ZIONIST CULTURAL
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