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CLIFTON AVINUZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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1923

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923

VOL. XIV. NO. 3

PRIVATE INITIATIVE
LAUDED BY JEWISH
MAYOR OF TEL-AVIV


[Mayor of Jewish City
Is Guest of U. S..Jews

Owsley to Address
1.0. B. B. Convention

in History.

SAYS TOWN BUILT ON

SELF-HELP PRINCIPLE

Tel - Aviv

Mayor's Arrival in

the United States Cre-

ates Stir.

Differentiation Of
Jews Is Criticized

Farm School Founder
Passes at Age of 65

Detroiter. Honored by Appointment
to National Committees.
Dr. Adler Takes to Task Indi-

Bead of American Legion to
The important part that Detroit Is
Speak at Duluth; Detroit
playing in the affairs of the Jewish
people was again indicated this week
to Be Represented.

by the ,election of two leading De-
troiters to membership on the most
committees of the Union

Meyer Dizengoff Offers First

,wish Municipal Bonds

U. OF A. H. C. HONORS
FRANKLIN, ALEXANDER

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

viduals Whose Acts Com-
mit Jews of America.

By DR, CYRUS ADLER

Alvin M. Owsley, national. Term-
ARTICLE II.
mender of the American Legion, will important
be the principal speaker at the fifty. of American
Hebrew
Congregations.
Dr. Leo M.
Franklin
of Temple .
°..t:
n tit,,
.
1..
`
:, r.k„ . „‘',.7,7„lotte
' (1),,r,;,,,A,;! e, r
fifth annual convention
of District
to the Board of ,„
El was elected
Grand Lodge No. 6, Independent Or- . Beth
Governors of the Hebrew Union Col. Jewish organisation.. which he •tributed to
have its own
or
earn
to
natural
desire
der of B'nai B'rith, to be held at lege, from which he himself gradu• he
zeo . n itii.l mipir,z1=tt in Jewish affairs.
Duluth, Minn., July e 1 to 4.
the •tempt to make
ars ago Milton M. Alex-
will ated 30 y ears
a represent-
to
The American Legion head
ander was at the same time elected the American Jewish c ommittee
speak for all Is-
speak at the convention banquet
of Managers, which alive body. authorised
ert.:11,hh.ir lrh :arl, i,:lx.c.-
Tuesday evening, July 3, at the , to the Board
the work of
Tuesday
e ine organis-
Spalding Hotel, where more than 500 synagogue
body is charged
tension J ew i s h Congre” did not succed
e x xte
sc h oo l
and with
sch
America. In th inet ell-
members of the order and their wives ' throughout America. The excellent ing •II the Jews of ywI.
itTte;
Tre.ni,th reizetne ,d , hqe thrr.liny..thrne, Leww
ade
by
Mr.
all
sections
of
the
Northwest
m
from
which was
impression
and Western Canada are expected to : Alexa
der's address before the New Jewish Forum. Or. Adler takes n to task the
'eta
,
ConvenCon last Jana- organisation• showing independence itx
assemble. This will be the first ap- I Y
,,.
pearance of Mr. Owsley at a Jewish York
Jubilee
ary was
said to be an mportant far- is",:",.1'.!flan..rgn''',71,•,,,47',L,"rre lii,.p.UrT i„.d
as
lack
of
underst•ndIng
In
the
condilet
of
gathering and his address is being for in causing this latest recognition
affairs. In the next
awaited with interest throughout the to come to him. Among the members religious and educational
esiotihe.
u rf . „A.d, :l ittr,,ito,
•,,h,d., 10e,e‘ t o ifno ntaltn Ur.
country.
of the Board of Mana gers who will
Every lodge in the district will send serve with Mr. Alexander are Julius representin g the organis ed life of the Jews
MEYER DIZENGOFF
America,
forming

conference
to
cn- '
ri
or
DR. JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
large delegations to the Duluth Bath- i Rosenwald of Chicago , 'Adolph S.
" .1:ort.7 '
Mayor of the Jewish municipality of ering. The official delegates from this d Ochs, Judge Irving Lehman and ' int iiaar whi,Zra'et it'itit,16.7
Founder of the National Farm School

Adolph Lewisohn of New York. Both r
Tel•Aviv, whose arrival in America city include Adolph Freund, Berna
, •t
• Doylestown, P•., who passed sway
eu
Ginsburg and Julius Dtelbaum.
appointments are for three-year-
created • stir in Jewish circles.
(Copyright, 1923, J. C. B.)
' on Tuesday in Atlantic City.
Twin City Delegation.
terms.

Large delegations from Minneapo•
The Jews of the United States are
1

CATHOLIC AND JEW
HONOR FRANKLIN
AT TEMPLE DINNER

Banquet Given on Occasion of
Rabbi's Receiving LL. D.
Degree.

CATHOLIC DIGNITARIES
ARE AMONG SPEAKERS

Jacob Nathan Is Toastmaster
at Men's Club Impressive
Affair.

Catholic and Jew joined hands on
Saturday evening at Temple Beth El
to pay honor to Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
line and Catholic leaders of this city.
The occasion for the unique gather-
ing was the celebration of the con-
ferring of the honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws by the University of
Detroit upon Dr. Franklin, and the
Men's Club of Temple Beth El was
the host to the 300 men and women
who came to honor the Beth El rabbi
for the honor received by him.
The dignitaries who gathered to
otor to Duluth
m
express their felicitations to Dr.
lis and St. Paul will
,
for
religious,
benevolent
o rganized
over the Duluth-Twin City highway,
Franklin on the occasion of the honor
and charitable e purpos es.
I educational
duc ion
the big caravan starting out Satur-
he received spoke in terms of praise
Their organizations are nearly all of ,
people.
.
The arrival of Mayor DizengofT has
, ant plc inj,
day morning,June
of the university established by the
:them federated into national organiz-1
created quite a stir in the Jewish
up members of the order' and their
Catholics of the city: They lauded
onal organiza tions
: ati ons. These
press of the metropolis, as was bound
families en route. Just outside of
Dr. Franklin as a student and scholar
that represen t the
are the onlse ones
national
to be the case with the first mayor of
Duluth the motorists will be met by
who "during nearly a quarter of a
Jews of the United States, and in or-

the first Jewish city. Ardent Zionists
century of leadership of his people
a d e l ego t ion from th e Duluth lodge,
!der to represent them all, these na- .
see in him a symbol of the fulfillment Detroit Boy Among Prize Win - according to A. B. Kapplin, chairman
be . Quit s as Polish
should
organizations
N ational Farm tional
l•sh
Representative; has been an apostle of amity between
Was Founder o f Na
l
of their fondest dreams, while other
the Duluth convention committee.
citizens of all reilgious beliefs in his
of
brought
into
some
sort
of
council
or
!
ners at Theological
School; Prominent as Au.
Warsaw Arsenal Points
Jews find gratification in the fact that
participant in every
The Twin City delegation will serve
community and participant
conference for such limited purposes
their co-religionists have been able
Seminary.
as an escort for Gustavus Loesvinger
worthy endeavor for the development
affect
their
specific
objects,
I
thor and Lecturer. •
as do not
to Terrorism.
to build up a community in Palestine
of St. Paul, district grand lodge pres-
, , tolerance and kindly liv-
1.1 f u rcZe
I but in behalf of which it may be im- I
which is admitted by all observers to
ing among men and women of good
Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, Rabbi of . portant that they should labor in
NEW YORK .—With the admoni- latent.
be the finest in the country and one
The entertainment program for the
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Profes-
h Israel, Philadel hia !common. There is no other way in

• 'h Judaism and not, to act Duluth convention includes auto- Temple
of th • finest in the entire Near East.
Speakers at Dinner.
an understanding can be sor Ashkenazy has resigned as o-
1 as the "advance agent for the latest mobile tours of Duluth and Superior, nationally known Jewish lecturer, ! which
Fruit of Private Initiative.
land's representative to the League
Speakers at the dinner Included
Tel Aviv," said the mayor, "is the plays," three young men entered the a swim and supper at Pike Lake, the scholar and writer and particularly'' reached among the Jews in the
founder of the National United States for any general pur- of Nations, it is learned, because of Bishop Michael J. Gallagher, Rev.
first fruit of Jewish private initiative traditional Jewish ministry Sunday, summer home of the Duluth Auto known as the
a Farm School at Doylestown, Pa., died pose. They can never be represented the recent change in the government. John P. McNichols, president of the
not when Dr. Cyrus Adler, acting presi•
Club, about 15 miles from the city,
organize- l'rofessor Ashkenazy offered his res- University of Detroit, Rev, John A.
in Palestine And owes its success
institution or agency but to dent of the Jewish Theological Se mi- banquet and ball at the Spalding Ho- on Tuesday at Atlantic City after a I through a new independent
tion based upon a plebiscite, because ignation to Prime Minister Witos, McClorey, Mgr. J. M. Doyle, Judge
to any
erica, one
cfrred upon tel and special luncheons, launch lingering illness of several months.
the
principal
of
nary
of
Am
itself. It stands on
as born in Ostro. a large section irobabl a maorit who acce ded it Konrad Ilski, com- I P. J. M. Rally, John H. Russel and
them the degree of "rabbi
Dr. Krauskopf was
not accepting any donations."
United
y missary e I extraordinary on profiteer- William llamlin. Jacob Nathan, pres-
of y the United
I
eNVIS 'C people
, preacher
sad a picnic for the women.
of the .1
" continued the mayor, and teacher in Israel" at
the cum-
co- parties
wo, Prussia, Jan. 21, 1858. Ile emi. o t
public
initiation
of
a
large
class
of
"Tel- Aviv,
America in July, 1872, States, will refuse to take part in ing, will be appointed his successor. latent of the Men's Club, acted as
nce ment exercises at Aeolian hall. c . andidate
....,
s will be one of the con- grated to New li ork. From New such a plebiscite, as indeed they did
The discovery of a small size ar- toastmaster.
"was at t one time visited by that me
were Elliot Maurice senilon features Sunday afternoon, landing in
The g
prince of givers, Baron Edmund de
the pressure of war con- ' serial containing five bombs, a pound
s the
first
Rev. McNichols, who was
leaders
York he went to F all River, Mass., even under
II.thschild of Paris. Of course he Burstein of Cleveland; Louis Moses July 1.
re-
The annual election of officers will where he found employment as a ditions. The endeavor to create a of dynamite, a number of rifles '
' to s eak for the Catho li
was received by the officials and the Levitsky (with merit) of Montreal,
super-organization
based upon man- solvers and cartridges, has led to the ( dwelt u on the dvancement of high- '
a
h
e
'
ew
oseph
Moses
Roth
(1
h.
D.
a
tea
store.
Throug
Tuesday afternoon, July clerk in
people uf the town with all the re- and J
hood and womanhood suffrage down arrest of a number of alleged terror- er educational institutions in the
York University) of Elizabeth, N. J. take
place
3, when
the convention city of 1924 influence of friends he secured admit-
spect and affection to which his serv-
to the age of 18, and a poll tax to pay ists. The police have under observa-i country and said that the growth of
Nineteen young men and women
ices to Palestine entitle him. He was were graduated from the Teachers( ' will be chosen. Sioux City, Iowa, is toner into the Hebrew Union College expenses, fiftVOTS too much of the gen- lion several suspected places and many city universities is due to the
the first city to enter the race for the of Cincinnati in October, 1875. While eral political election to make it Fos- many fresh arrests are expected in a
shown, and naturally displayed par-
desire of students to make their way
,
and
in
the
University
ticular interest in, the Rothschild Institute of the seminary. Diplomas ! convention next year. The conven- studying there
days.
I through school, an opportunity for
from' the Israel Friedlaender exten- lion will end with the annual me- of Cincinnati, Dr. Krauskopf acted as Bible for a Jew who has really lived few Although
the names of those taken . which is offered them in larger cities.
boulevard of Tel-Aviv, which is one
afternoon,
a
tutor,
contributed
articles
to
jour-
himself
into
the
spirit
of
American
sion deartment
of the institute were
p
i I services Wednesday
of the finest streets and named for

, with II. Berko- institutions to take part in it. It is into custody are being withheld, the '11 said that his school, as a Catholic
nals and published,
i
-e
him. When it was over, he asked awarded to e ig ht otF ors.
July 4.
s
s should be under- police say they are satisfied the local i , institution,
had the deepest regard
witz, "The First Union Hebrew just as well that thi
Additional $2,000,000 Needed.
To Elect Officers June 25.
what he was expected to give in re-
Hebrew Union stood clearly if much damage is to b e' terrorists are in league with others 1for the denomination of others. In
on
Reader,"
"Secd
Dr. Adler announced that an midi-
Nominations for officers for the
turn for the honors he had received
avoided, and the damage, let it be I in Berlin and KOW110.
' referring to the degree conferred
F.thics.''
tional endowment of $2,000,000 is re- second half of the year of the local • Reader" and "Bible „...
said, will not fall to any great extent I The recent bomb outrages in Kra-1 on Dr. Franklin he said that
and when we told him that we would
Awarded D. D. Degree.
accept nothing from him, he could quired for the semina, y's scholastic Pis ah Lodge No. 34 I. 0. B. B.,
'Tit is there is honor."
upo n the people who participate in , kew and Warsaw are understood to I 111) h ,
hardly believe us. But I am con- aims.
In 1883 Dr. Krauskopf graduated it, but will fall upon the peop le in have been traced to the groan • under I Rev. McNichols said among others
were made Monday evening. Second
1
. - . es • ne an d i arrest.
Dr. Adler said that with the acqui - nominations will be o n th e program from the University of Cincinnati -
-
the
vinced that this principle accounts for
Information
leading
to
P
a
l
ti
urope
sou
E
astern
the
University
of Detroit would
E
sition of more than 4,000 menu- this Monda y evening and elections and the Ilebrew Union College, re- ili um the Jewry the world ours
arrest of the terrorists is said to have insist upon Catholic boys being in-
ov.
the success of Tel-Aviv."
insist
scripts and 30,000 printed books of are to take p place on Monday evening, c r aving the degree of rabbi. In 1885 ' I t must furthermore be pointed come to the police through the fiancee .
Seeks American Interest.
in
their
religion
and Jewish
structed
the sem-
the faculty of the college conferred . out that it s is one of the anomalies
lies of of a member of the gang who was , b oys in theirss and , that every one
"I do want American Jews to be Elkan N. Adler's collection
June 25
come interested in Tel-Aviv- not inary pogsessed the "greats st Jewish
to the election, the upon him the degree of D. D. D
In a
American Jewish life that to this day i tempted by a 20,000,000 marks re- ' should know the Ten Commandments.
however, as donors, but as holders of library in the world." Ile announced June 25 meeting will be featured by Krauskopf received and accepted
matters which affect the whole corn- , ward.
He said that the banquet of Temple •

ship
Tel-Aviv municipal bonds. I have that the Sabato Marais Prof
. an initiation of a new class of can- call from the B'nai Je a a con io• e mutiny are still acted upon by indi- . The Center and Right parties in I Beth El served as an answer to the
,
Ile wa
come to the United States to interest of Biblical Literature and Ex egesis didates and by an address by Dr. Jo- potion in Kansas City, -Mo.
organizations as though the !the Polish Sejm are seeking to
eat , smallness an
.
,
N
idual
and selfishness of simple-
which
f s,
the Jews of your blessed country to had been given btoe Dr. Jacob Iloszhan - t e e n Aarons on "Benjamin Disraeli," a appointed
nt le C tion I aw
pp
by the governor of His- a rticular bodies concerned were the ' aside the p resent
minded folks who would deny to oth..
complete the P,75,000 issue of bonds der and that the degree of "Ilattarah ' the latter feat re having been post- sou ri as a life member of the Board , P anl sections o-f the Jewish people a
possibler the eelecc ion o so large , era the
u rights they demand for them-
and Corrections
which the Palestine government has Human" hall been conferred upon poned from last Monday's meeting. of National Charities
deber o. deputies representing selves s.
manum
elected vice-presi- . that had to do with them.
se l ve
• • •
authorized us to put out. The work Dr. Louis Finkelstein, a member of
the minority nationalities, and estab• .
and in 1885 Was
Campaign Makes Play Prominent.
Glad to Accept Dr. Franklin.
has already made an excellent start the faculty, Henry A. Dix, the phi- B'NAI B'RITH WON'T GO TO
dent of the Pittsburgh Conference, of '
ou
a
few
examples
of
,
lish
a "purely Polish" maioritv vio-
Let me give y y
"The Jewish boy who pretends to
I
"'
'


a
life
member
,


I
' be a Jew and does not observe the
through the efforts of Judge Bernard lanthropist, was chosen
! atm 1'
• the rights guaranteed under
which Dr. I. M. Wise was president.'
WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS
Isaac
A.)—The execu- In the same year he received the call! What individuals
Deputy
A. Rosenblatt, whom Tel-Aviv au- of the board of directors.
constitution,
seem to organizations
have decided the
, and I mean. Certain
Jewish laws does not do the
BERLIN.—(J. T.
. thin g s
The address to the graduates was,
thorized to place its bonds on the
by Gruenbaum charg' ed in his speech
of
delivered by Rabbi Max Drob of the five committee of the B'nai B'rith from the Keneseth Israel congrega- , that "The Merchant of Penice,"
American market. The greatest part
will make the
for president
good citizens
part in the don of Philadelphia.
' 'one William Shakespeare, is preju- opposing the vote of confidence for that
country,"
of the lo-
this
Washington
heights
Synagogue,
New
does
not
intend
to
take
of these bonds hake already been
Dr. Krauskopf entered on his du-
to
the
interests
of
the
Jews
and
Premier
Witos
,, 1 cal university said. "In conferring
proposed Jewish World Congress, at-
Oct. 19, 1887. that its performance and study in
taken up. The loan is to be devoted York.
Deput Gruenbaum wail chosen b
Ehrmann, grand ties in Philadelphia on
"You will often find," he said, cording to Professor
to public works such as the construc-
i i c •d . The y all minority
Dr. Franklin,
it is
• Y. groups to make the op- 1 not degree
the Austrian B'nai B'rith Ile e established a Sunday service in se h oos
p
ou be e prohibited.
1 should
,:c upon
are giving
anything,
it
to
tradition
will
president
of
your
adherence
"that
Sabbath
serv-
tion of a sewerage system, the en-
ot that
that we
•• arc receiving'in being able
addition to the regular
w aged campaigns on this sub- position speech preceding the first , is
here.
largement of the electrical plant, the be called fanaticism and narrow- Lodge, in a statement
rmann declares he had ice. Under his ministration the con- i.i..ct. and in some parts of the country . test vote since the assumption of of- i to accept him in our midst."
Professor
t
h
mindedness.
You
may
even
be
can•
improvement of the water supply, the
gregation flourished and has become
f u 1 in having "The fice by the Witos cabinet. The vote
ass een successful
,
Mgr. Doyle, who also received the
B'
Writh execu. one of the largest Jewish congre i,a-
"
establishing of public markets and sored by enterprising boards of trus- inquired of e thnai
, was 226 against 171, giving Witos a 1 I, . D. degree from the University of
Merchant of Venice" banned.
attitude
the construction of a small jetty on tees because you conceive it to be the ' fives in America as to the
lions in the United States. Since
e Nationa Demo-
' ' of o ' 50.
The National
tl y majority
jority
PeoPle
apparen
y
hese
worth
T
f
Nationalists
and
the
Detroit
last Friday evening, said he
.
the beach. The security of the loan mission of the rabbi to preach Juda-.towards the proposed world gather- 1888, 17 volumes of Krauskopf's
y their own account crats Christian
de I t t his
is t t hin
ing g on

is guaranteed, first, by the fact that ism nhd not act as the advance agent ing which is to be called to consider
embracing subjects in the fields and with a view to preventing anti- Peasant p'arty deputies helped to was pleased to have been selected and
to
sin ular distinction
and
had
received
tures,
the. singular
the undertakings mentioned will fur the latest plays. You will be told Palestine problems
of religion, ethics and social science,
prejudice. Now, to my mind,' swell the vote favoring Witos, while . !PM'
con fe rre d
d
h ving t he egree
the more a reply in the negative.
honor or ha
wish
themsel
ves bring in revenue and that the less religion and
have been published. Ile aided in ', Je
' the Socialists and all minority depu- 1 upon himself and Rabbi Franklin in
it
is
open
to
q
uestion
as
to
whether
topics of the day you present from
th organization of the Jewish l'ubli-
further by the fact that the township
created an ti-Jewish ties opposed.
the they have
the U. of D. class of 1923. He said
'
e
TRIP TO
possesses communal property to the your pulpit, the greater will be your TEMPLE CLUB "
of America in th prejudice bynot
ciety
l'easant party deputies joined with
cation So ciety
this very act. I do o not
' the Catholics felt d deeply appreciative
value of £40,000, not to speak of the success as a rabbi. If you are not 1 MOON" MONDAY, JUNE 18 spring of 18%8.
say that they have, but in the anti- the Christian Nationalists and other of the efforts of Dr e . Franklin in his
weak-kneed,
you
will
refuse
to
pros_
.
taxing power of the township of Tel-
Visits Russi•n Colonies.
:
Jewish literature which has been cir- reactionary members of the Educe-
i
ols. "The Un.
ial sch
ght fr ar ocho
Aviv, which is basic as security for titute the pulpit, and remain loyal ter'
All ar rangements ha e been COM-
In the spring of 1894, when the culling in the last few years, this pal- tion v Commisi1 on in approving pro- 11
versityo o f p D etroit ha s made no mi s -
all municipal loans. This taxing the highest traditions of the rab- pleted fo r a "Trip to the Moon" to
posed measures for the limitation or
stream
of
immigration
of
Russian
icy
concerning
"The
Merchant
of
I take in conferring the degree upon
power was granted by the Palestine bloats."
, be given under the auspices of the Jewish exiles into the United States Venice" has played some part.
total exclusion of Jewish students in 1Dr. Franklin," he said.
i
P■ rzen Wins Prize.
government when Tel-Aviv was rec-
'Young People's Temple Club of Con-
learning.
degree is
June 18. Cruiser Columbia
has been' was at its fullest, aus
Krkopf resolved' Now, I yield to none in my Jewish the higher seats of
ognized as a township by Sir Herbert
Rabbi Herman M. Cohan of Kansas , gregation
Monday
evening
led
by
I "The conferring of the
Beth El
The Peasant party, which is
Ile made a study of feeling, but I have grave doubts as
between the
f
kinship
Russia.
to
visit
offering
o
an
City urged graduates to seek pulpits
Samuel in May, 1921."
chartered for the occasion and will the condition of the Jews within the to whether it is at all possible, even Prime Minister Witos, is thus deft-I University of Detroit and Rabbi
Mayor Dizengoff is a man of large in the West and South.
Pale of Settlement and of the agri- if it be desirable, to suppress a classic nitely aligned with the extreme con-
This
Herbert Parzen of Detroit, with leave the foot of Bates street prom ,, t-
mold physically and conceals beneath
Rev. McClory said.
prompt- cultural colonies within the interior. piece of literature like "The Her• servative parliamentary wing, insofar Franklin,"
is founded on scholarship.
Many novelties and One of the institutions Krauskopf chant of Venice," and whether the at least as Jewish questions are co n - kinship
'
a modest exterior a strong and ag- Isidor B. Hoffman of Newark, N. J., 1_,
j• at 8 :30 .
-
Rabbi
Franklin
is
a
scholar
and
the
gressive personality. He was born in were awarded the Laemmlein Batten-' unique features hair been
ricultural mere advertisement which these pea- cerned.
of visited was the Jewish Agricultural
of Detroit is the father
Russia about 60 years ago, was idea- wiener Bible prize. A number of by the committee in charge. planned
' o f f scholars."
titled with the Choveve Zion move- other awards were announced at this the city's most popular orchestras has School of Odessa, the excellence of pie have given to the play has not
28 ARE GRADUATED FROM I B ishop Gallagher
been engaged to play for dancing which so impressed him that immedi-
ment from its inception and when a time.
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SHAAREY ZEDEK SCHOOL I of the opportunity to perform his ob-
The valedictory address was deliv- and for those who prefer not to ately after his return to the United
student in Paris won the interest of
entertainment will be States he set to work to establish a
I ligation to representative Jews of
Baron Edmund de Rothschild, who eyed by Louis M. Levitzky.
dance s
National Farm Schol at Doylestown,
grati-
I Impressive ceremonies marked the' Detroit and to pay tribute of
provided. One of the features of the
sent him on a mission to Palestine.
tude to Rabbi Franklin. He referred
PHILOMATHIC
TO
STAGE
annual
graduation
exercises
of
the
Herbert Parzen, one of the winners . trip will be a song especially corn- Pa. Ile was president of the institu-
Ile is the founder of the famous So-
Shaarey Zedek Sunday School on 1 to the recent struggle of the Irish
ANNUAL
MODEL
MEETING
since its inception.
ciety Geulah of Odessa, the object of of the Laemmlein Buttenwieser Bible' posed for the occasion by Irene Ro- tion The
National Farm School gradu-
Sunday morning, when 28 boys and I against their ancient oppressor and
which is to buy land in Palestine and prize, is well known in local Jewish senberg and Bernard Wohl and will
4 of this year was
The Philomathic Debating Club girls were graduated from the four- said that Rabbi Franklin, unsolicited,
sell it in parcels to Jewish settlers. circles, having been active in this be sung by Mrs. George Kleinman of thin held on June
his
Zionist activities and the Young People's Temple Club. the first from which Dr. Krauskopf
in many
In 1909 Mr. Dizengoff was one of the city
having
taken an active interest in , Since it is the desire of the committee absented himself, on account of his ill will stage its twenty-first annual year
course
of study
of that
school.
was
the first wtih
to write
expressing Irish.
The
principal
address
of the
morn-
sympathy
the struggling
model meeting at the Shaarey Zedek
founders of Tel-Aviv, was chosen
re- to make the trip as enjoyable as pos. health.
Wednesday, June 20, at 7 :30 p. ing was delivered by Rabbi A. M. ' David A. Brown, he said, gave the
work. Mr. ' P arzen
leader of the community from its Young Judaea

'
Shortly after the outbreak Of the on
com-
to Spanish-American war, Dr. Kraus- m Judge Harry J. Dingeman will Hershman. Talks were also delivered largest donation, the sum of $500,
very beginning and became its first craved his B. A. degree from the Uni- Ode, tickets are being distributed
mayor when it was recognized as a varsity of Michigan in 1919. 11,• en- only as many as the boat cad
kopf was chosen by the National Re. present a silver loving cup to the win- by Judge !ferry B. Keidan, who also for the Irish in cause.
Preventing Bigotry.
Power
township. In acknowledgment of his tend the Jewish Theological Sernin- fortably
This accommodate.
affair marks the closing of a lief Commission as one of the three ning debating team. The question handed out the diplomas to the grad.'
The bishop also lauded Rabbi
be "Resolved that uates, Harry Friedgut and Theodore
services, the British government con- ary in 1922.
special field commissioners instructed for the debate will
Franklin
for
his stand on the po-
pa-
0.
B.
successful
for this
organize- to visit the camps of the United France's action in the Ruhr is justifi- Levin.
ferred upon him the order of
lion. After season
a complete
re-organiza-
The program consisted of a song rochial school amendment "Because
States and Cuba to render such re- able." France will be defended by
E. (officer of the British Empire).
'
y
Rose
Rabbi
Franklin
stood
as
leader
among
Franklin
affairs
y br
n n. many
i mann
o ea
h cilliant
occasion a lief as was found necessary. In Jack Schulman, Samuel Leibovitz and , by the class; recitations by
tion
lo last ‘f tall,
March, 1903, he was elected director- William Knoppow. The negative Greenberg and Gertrude Geraldine his people, because he has always
were given
WARSAW BOMB INJURES
and American
was
in evidence.
atte
flattering
Many
Detroiters
will
be
in
attend-
.
The
committee
in
charge
of the general of the I. M. Wise Memorial team will consist of Isadore Berger, ' Giesler; piano solos by Harriet Lie- taken the right, moral
KILLED
IS
SCORE; ONE
Fund, and in July of the same year Jack Thumin and Sydney DeYoung• berman and F:stell Oppenheim; songs side of every question, he was a pow-
preventing
bigotry
and oreju-
in
once at the annual convention of the "Trip to the Moon" is headed by Al.
by Aline Schiller,
accompanied by er
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—At least Zionist Organization of America fred Dreifus who is being assisted president of the Central Conference Jack Margolis and llyman Barahal Ruth
Cohen, and Rose Levitt, accom- dice among the people," he said.
are alternates.

Judge
Bally,
John
Russell
an
a score of students were injur ed , who
e
A gold medal will be presented by paled by her sister, Ida Levitt; talks
by Anna Harris, Aimee Eliel, Jack of Dr. Krauskopf " is the author of
a bomb believed to have been panted opening in Baltimore this Sunday.
the ZiOnist District of riedman, Lawrence Van Baalen and "The Jews and Moors in S " pa in," L Smilansky to the best speaker. The by Rose Caplan on Hillel, Clarence William Hamlin followed Bishop Gal-
4 members of an anti-Semitic is I Representing
he loph
do one and Nettie Ba-
Zy
The Evolution of Judaism, "So-
near a high school building exploded. Detroit will be Joseph II. Ehrlich, Harvey Vehon.
" silver medal will be presented by Mrs. Jacobs on
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iller and
ciety and Its Morels;
"'A Rabbi's Im. Frank V. Martin in honor of Jacob eon on Tor Hersh Abraham
"
A number of passersby were also in- Louis Stoll, J. Wetsman, J. M
P- Brown. Benjamin J. Safir, chairmen Satovsky spoke in behalf of the class. ,
HALLER
MADE
POLAND'S
ki
has
Israel
Zilber.
vr. P ressi o n of the Oberammergau as of the model meeting co mm it tee, an-
iured.
Professor Oziem ions
The
graduates
are:
Edith
Adelson,
liadassah
convention,
which
is
The
RABBI'S APOSTATE SON
MILITARY STAFF CHIc.r •ion-Play," "The Seven Ages of Mae
I,is.n killed.
nounced that three prominent men Jeanette us an er, Ruth sa
The headquarters of the Students' held simultaneously with the Zionist I
and other works.
HELPS HAKENKREUZLER
have been obtained to act as judges. I Nettie Deborah Baron, Harold Biller,
Aid Association, an ant.-Semitic or- convention, will have the following .
SA—J.
T.
A.)—General
(
The Philomathian, the semi-annual Rose Caplan, Gertrude Cohen, Louise
rom D etr oit: Mrs. I WAR W.
laus Halle r has been named
VIENNA.
— (J. T. A.) — Deputy
Kanizetion, is located near the school- representatives fss H attie Gittleman, ! Stanis
Fishman,
Celia
Fox,
Ida
Fox,
Ger.
publication of the club, will be dis-
LASKE R RESIGNS FROM
J. H.
fficials
believe that
house, sod o that
I trade Geraldine Glsaier, Rose'Green- Dannenberg, Socialist, speaking In
organization
are the
re- Miss Jeanette Steinberg, Miss Julia I chief of the Polish military staff, sue-
tributed at this event.
Iceeding Marshal Joseph Pilsudski,
Parliament
on
the ramifications and
members of
. S. SHIPPING BOARD
U
.berg,
Ruth
Hershman,
Seymour
Ho-
Benjamin J. Safir is the newly
Miss Esther Buchhalter. be d wh resigned
when M. Witos assumed
o
o sp u c;r n a sii ihes
le for the latest of the bomb Wine,
a -
elected speaker of the club. Elec. rowitz Marian Lavine, Esther Leach, sources of financial power of the Ha-
The . ' t onvention will
he
premiership.
kenkreuzler,
declared
that Castigh-
Dr.
I
t
Harriet
Lieberman,
Earl
Moss,
Irwin
at
the
dressed by Dr. Chaim
Weiz mann,
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—Al. tons were hold last gnday
, Leo Motzkin,
mem-, General Haller, who recruited the
The Minister of Justice announced
term. Moss, Estelle Oppenheim, Harry Plis- ' Onie, an 'imitate son of a rabbi, was
Shmarya
Le vin
of theLondon
Zionist Executive; , Polish volunteers in America, is no- bert D, Lasker, chairman of the last regular meeting for this
,
participating
with
Hugo
Stinnes, the
that those believed to be involved in ber
kow,
Sylvia
Raphael,
Morris
Schiller,
L d
toriously anti-Semitic. Such prac- United States Shipping Board, tender- ' The office of clerk was fined by Syd•
German magnate, in financing the
the dynamiting of the ulra nationalist Professor Otto Warburg, member of I
resignation effective June 12. ney DeYoung. William Knoppow was :Seymour Schubat, Abraham Satov-
anti-Semitic movement.
Polish papers, Kurjer Polski and
Greater Actions Committee and , tices
as
the
hurling
of
Jewish
passen-
i
sky,
Abraham
Satovsky,
Harry
Sha-
gen from fast moving trains and the The resignation was expected as elected assistant clerk and Isadore
The Austrian Hakenkreuzler are
Rzeczpospolita, will be tried before a the
president of
World Zi mayor
on- ■ . cutting of Jews' beards were inaugu-Lasker on his appointment in 1921 by Berger received the office of set- I Piro, Edith Shetzer, Jacob Solomon.
1st Organization;
M. the
Dizengoff,
former
court martial.
At the on of the exercises, closely linked with the National So-
of
Tel
Aviv,
Palestine;
Miss
Henri-I
rated by his recruits. President Harding had agreed to take geantat-arms. Jack Thumin - and
Charges are made that agents of
Mn. Hershman was hostess to a beau- ; cialiats of Germany, M. Danneberg
Isidore Goldstein were added to the
the anti-Semites dynamited the news- etta Staid, honorary president of Ha- , Korfanty, a Silesian leader, also , the position for • period of two yearn
ir
taking the pl ace !Welly appointed luncheon for 'creda- asserted, and both are receiving finan-
a of dectors,
as bord
g
l rearded
k is generaly
ly Laser
who recently returned from :an anti-Semite, is insistently men- on.
cial support from Stinnes and Car-
Paper offices, assuming that the sus-
of the most intimate and con fiden- of Speaker Aaron Weissvasser and 1 ates, parents and • alumni of the tigolini.
did
t
for
one
dassam,
picion in the bombing of these ultra-
leaders' in the Amer)• tioned as the likeliest can
school.
Samuel Leibovitz.
dial friends of the President.
and
the war ministry.
nationalist papers would fall upon Palestine,
cna organization.
Jews,

!SEW YORK. — The first Jewish
mayor of the first all-Jewish city
since the destruction of Jerusalem by
the Romans has come to the United
States and is now the guest of the
Jews Of New York. Meyer Dizengoff,
the mayor of Tel-Aviv, Palestine,
wants the Jews of America to know
what Jewish initiative and construc-
tive enterprise has been able to ac-
complish in a neglected and forbid-
ding land. And he points to Tel Aviv
as the most convincing evidence of
the constructive ability of the Jewish



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